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TTIE 3ronXI'G OREGOXTAX. FHIDAT, DECEMBER 10, 1915. 15 uracil AT SHOW IS SOLD AT AUCTION Victoria Biryer Pays S3075 fcr Ten Head cf Fancy Cattle. Highest Price $1200. D!.'ER GIVEN AT CHAMBER l.'shlMtor. nrvejere and I'rrdcr air IlAirrtainl si Coraclaalora of Kst ftall HoU by Mi, esota I'arm for till. TOOlIt riM,R(R 4TTUC IMI.vruK IlluVt. Fraedere- sal af XXo:t:n will ! II 1 A. U. AvMonort . H f aa I S:n"rr iU ta la e.re. A5o.it M ol :t b 4 soaa. af. la fo.Iowin as-a being ta b!f roruttcnar' :. fl- lrb. Nort- tiiinit. f L C. Pa'!. ortk Taiir; i:;ua I-eftop. CSa ... um Vaea t W. K. Ne:t hara. f :.. Ir: liOb.rech. i u. inmu: v u..an fcKowa. tiraaiam. ant S. -i.aaay aV Car Bard. iaer lalasd. f. R llitti. af Vtcto-fa. British Co 1 1 ir. " i a. was ta h.av.eat burar al tb rdar : af isortao.-a iixk at th I 'actfu: Jalaroat ooai Liraatock fcipo- a.tloa at Kaaloa 7trdar. Mr. Uuga 3gbl 1 baa t o faacy eattl. paylag a total of Th Portlaae! L'aloa sttockjarda. under bidding cog by O. It rt jastf. au eecced tl) bay ar la ta a u :.jo. buying 11 64 for a total af i::y. Ts-a blcaaat pri.ra tall for a (tada baa4 at yaxtarlra aai'a aa by laa l'rmgg!a.a I'arnu, af Ka4o4. CaX. 1:M fjr lioUm Joo;. Aaetioaiac of t.a aalrratt braa tn t-.a aarly aftarsooa ani waa coacud'4 I J) Uat Bleat. a;;ralmata:y taa4 af fat ltx talsc d ?oa4 of Is tiat t'. ma. faw Balaa Atatt Avaraaat. Attaoata thar war a faw a! v-a.'a tiat ra aoa taa avarasa mo.t t taa aa.aa mavia raecc4 arouo4 tiaa. Tfta h:at pnra aa paid for yaar I-nca damosairaCtBaT tat moat of taa bayar ara bui:.:.o 09 taair ban! aad aitl yoMQ itoca. . A a?acla; aal of a but!, forwartr th f'epartr of W. J. HilJ. of ta Nortacota Mack larra, of ortacota. M'.oou waa a.'fa:ta4 ttfoaja Xtm malum of taa aicllocur. "tolonal" N. U. KraacaaL of llarlaa. la. C. A. M nar. a promioast acacamaa. 1.1a buyar ao4 ll'.i m taa ;n pa..t. 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IL 4t-re- a. .1 It BinnA f ! llB Val-4 waa eaid v fBrlir el Mas., la iMrt-aad I'lM x rariH far liO. MARTIN V. GEORGE DIES laoe-ral of Civil War Vnrran la to tft HelJ Today. Mania V. Oaors died al b!a Bom Bar Keatoa ValaiMr. iwmr . ; vsars. lia wu aatlv cf I'enBeytvanl. and had raalJad la Port land for II lia la urvvd by h. wifa. 1. Anna Caora: ona daugh tar. lira. V. U J'almar, of Weetport; LATX rMOirCW BCIL KSOWJ t M a-DlC-atlOSAX WOkk. is ! -t . 'J 4'- J ' i a A i i ) Mra. Caaily 1 aafe Maaraw Vra. rmtly Terk Moora. wba allad In Hawbart iaat Sunday at taa aca of a 1 moat H yaar. waa a wtdatr kaowa rlonaar of thla atata. Ma waa a dauchtar of tha Hit. Job W. Tork. a forroar Matho-llat (nlalalr who waa prominently IJantlflaJ with th ar:y hlatory of tbat church la Oracon. ftba ram with bar par. anta from llUnol In ItSJ. Mr a. Moor bad baaa aa Inatructor la lh BBivaralty. aod alao a abort tlrna la Cailforrtla. aad than took a peaidea la I'ortlaod Axadamy and lama I a twmlnary uadar lTa! lant T. U. Catch. la 1171 aba waa tnarrtad t A. W. bloor. of OlrnMt, Wulu and raaldaal la OlyroMa until Mr. Moor' drain, la II i. whaa ha raturnad to Portland, whara ah raaldrd contlouoa!y until ah waa takaa 111 a faw wk a o. Tbaa ah want to th bom of br dauarbtar. Mra. ;ori K. llouck. at RoacburK. Mra. Moor la auriad by bar only daucb trr. Mra ti'orjt K. llouck. of Rnaaburc. who I wall bnowa aa th worthy Brand matron of th Kaatera Mar Lode, of Oregon. two aon. Chart and Ray Caorti, of Porttaat. and- on alapdaujr hlcr. Mlaa Janet Erao. II aarrad thra year darmc tb Clall t'ar la Company I. Tanta Iowa Raclmaau and two yar la th liaea'.ar Army. Tb funaral aarrlca wl.l b bald to day at 3 o'ctork at th rhapl of th Chambar t-'Bdartaklsa Company, ror- B.ar of Klttlnsaworth avaaua aad Karby traai. nndar th au.plra of th Oao aral Corrpaon Poat No. 12. (irand Amy of th KapubUr. and I'alar A. Portar Ore La-'.:a of tha Grand Army of th Kapobllc Tha Inlarmant will b la P.oa City Cmtry. WOMEN ROUND UP VOTES llfty SarrraKt Invade Consrra- lonal Offlcr. WASMIXOTOV. fax. Woman aof fraanat read a roundup of Concra- maa todar and ura4 arary mambor (Bay could find ta aupport tha Suaaa K Anthony I'adaral aurTrac amarad mart. About It woman marr-had to tha Capi tol In a body. and. braaklBa Into yrroup. mt thrnuih ibo lloua aad IWnat octxa bulldtaca Uatar thar raportad that In moat thair rwapiton wa rordiaL al thor arma mam bar war aoa-cam atittai aad othara wr cpanly anta-o-ruattc. Color Jo Knclr-ty FJ !-, Tha Colorado Ktal (Society Boat laat aisht at th Central Library, with a rrprairntativa attendance. L'pa the re.icsation of tie former praatdent a eaw atacutlve. C IL lubby. waa elect- at. Mr. A. (iolaoa la acting aaK-re- tarv. Tea ttt mealing of tre Colo rado Ftate ttxlaty will b held la tb flrat weak of January. rtosr-CR or iu rxssca KATTLC i - v.. !!, r i ?! I: ! : Hi. Atate "Waalary !, Mr. Aanaa Weelerr Umtit, a plocar of 1ISJ. died ta fcaattle at the bom of bar daughter. Mr. Utile Fhaat. Noiiobar IT. Mra Launan was born In Marlon County. Missouri. N ore m bar a. 1414. On Traber St. lti. sha was marrtad to Jeraee D. lamin. of Olympta. aad a few year later th young tveople mad their hoes In Walla tVatt. She waa the mother of a children, five of wbora enrvlve Mrs. Kit tle Meacrova. Walla Walla: Mra lJKI Mhaat. Raatile: Mra. iaa ala Wal.aca aad laaao lamag, rortlacd. aad OeLoa TLasnaa. Atoetaaa. ""..ajn-a. r-. fee f. RAILWAY LOSES LAND-GRANT SUIT All Contentions by Government Upheld Except Account ing for Earlier Deals. COSTS PUT ON DEFENDANT Judre Woltrrton Ilnd Intcrrat of I boutiM-rn I'aclflc Umltcd to 93.30 an Acre and Timber Mo.t n Inrlnrlrd In Kalca. Subitantially all th con tan tlona mad by th (lorrnrnnt In lia application for a d-craa In th Orrcon 4k California land rrant raa war aaataUaad by Judc W'oirvrton la th L'nllad Clitii Dlatrlrt Court yaatrday. . Judc Wolrcrton a Bnal dcr coin ctdad with th tcntatlv dacr ub- mlttad to tb court on th previous day by Conatanlln J. Smyth, apaclal li- utant to th AttorDy-0eral la tb two Important particular over which th oppoalrwr attoraay bad dlaacraad. in two particular limit tb In- taraat of th f-outbarn PBclflo company la th land to I.' to aa acra. wita no Ir.trrrat ir th tlmbar. aton or other natural raaourcaa. aad rharaa th coat i taa procaaatna. wblrh bar cor arad a pariod of Bin years, asalnat tb d;ndant railroad. It la probaM that th Southern Pa- clfio wtil appeal th court declsioa a aet forth la tb decre. Antral I Prakakla. In arrutBC U raa on Wadnasdar. Peter F. I'uuae. attorney for th Boutb- era Paolfic threateaed an appeal In tb orant th GoTarnmant viewpoint waa accepted by th court. Mr. Dunn waa not praaent In court ytarday. Th railroad waa rapreaentrd by Ben C Day, ona of lis local attorn) a. Whll the railroad can wait for H montha befor appealinc from the court a decre. attorney (or tb Gov ernment polol out that It ran hasten proreedlne by taking th can direct to tb L cited tftate ctupreni Court. Fuck action would bare to take the form of an application for a writ of tnandamus to com pa-1 JudR Wolverton to otr a decree In accordance with th railroad's view or In accordance with via that th rSuprema Court Haalf micht lay down. Attorneys think that aa answer to a application for such a writ ml(bt b obtained In Jess than be dara. By appeallntt to th Circuit Court of Appeals and thane to th Supreme I court. It I pointed out. action might b delayed for another period of six months following th first appeal. Railroad 1Vla Oat ralat. Th only point In whlclf Mr. Fmyth's position was not sustained was In his demand for an accounting of the lands already sold by the defendant to so- called "Innocent purchasers." Mr. f myih pointed out In bis argument, on Wednesday that th receipts from theaa sales are approximately 13.000.000 In exceaa of the aggregate of th receipt that would have accrued had the land been eold at 11.14) an acre th mail- mum fixed ainder the original granting act or longreaa. While the court's decre prevents the Government from procuring an ac counting or these sale in tb suit at la.ua. u does not preclude th poi sibility of th Government asking for an accounting in a separate suit. Th court's decree, m brief, has the following provisions: The Southern Pacific Is permanently enjoined from Bailing any of th land. Involving I.J0.00 acres, at more than 1 an acre. In quantities la exceaa of 1(0 acres, and to others than actual w I tiers. Ttaafaer t tt Wttk I .a ad. Th timber, aton and other natural assets nuil b eold aa a part of the land. Th railroad Is enjoined for a period of six months from selling any of the land at all unless Congress shsll pro vide for Its sal within that period. If Concrrse falls to art before the expiration of six months the railroad can com Into court aad aak for a modification of thia part of th In junction. Tb Monthern raclfle must pay the coat of th rase. Attorneys for th Government must file a bill of cost with tna court. Tbaa coal have not bean calculated In taelr entirely, but approximate IJ00O. Tl court's decree covering the die poeltlon of th land and Its contents la In full as follows: 3. Tai the d.faadaa'a and lhatr raapee ilia atfM-.re and aa.ata Ka. and aarrt la aaraby. eeo!aa4 from aalana tha laada or ear part taeraaf sraaled .Itn-r br ve art of or.areae approved J:y Ii. A. aa amer4 rr t"a art r I'orisrrae of April I". !. ar by ie at of onsreae eppreied May 4. l:o. wt.th.r taa sall landa Ira a.1 aata4 alinia lb. r'aea oe lalamliia llmtta f taa ffintl baraft, mail, lo an, p-rana 1.1 ee actual ait:ar an tha Ian4 etiid to ar la qoantltl.e greater man oaa- H wart.r allea i era purchaaar, ar for a artr aacaadir.g 12 lo a.r acra. and from aalar. an, at tba llvbar en aald laada. ar ear anlaarai ar am.r ci.noaiia tbaaa.a. am- capi aa a part af and la conjunct!" witn tea land aa whl-k tba umbar stanaa or tn aairh the sMnrrel ae elb.r dap-Mtt era fawnd: and fram ealttag oe removing ar awiaortain Ihe ratlin ar removal or any af lb timKar tKarwnn; or from ramovios ar aafhaata'ng lha ramoral of mineral or athar d.MMl!i thareln. amr.pt la connection i: tKa a a or tre Ua4 baartna th tlmbar ar eeaainia ibe min.nl or other dapoaiia A. lui tna e.r.odanta and the.r ra- epnte affirrra ao4 asanta ta. aad aacfc la karaby eajolted from maklnar or asr-e- la lo ma., either directly er Indirectly. any diap-auioa whataoater of aald landa oe any ran thereof or of tha timber ther- er any pan tneraor. ar Qr any mineral ether depoeit thaiaia: from catuns. nnof.nl. ee aatbortaine lha catling or ra- anoaal. ef lha tlmb-r t hereon or any part tharaof; erora ramaving or othoriainc ih raaioaal of nilnaral or athar d.poeua tbara- : aad from diaroeinc af. nnitiii or n ttn any control o.ar anv monay wblrh area., or may barretter artee. from aald ene. elth.r throuch aalaa l.'ier-of er of tlmbar tnaraon. or ihrousk coadamnatloa proaadtora er ttherwlaa. and aow aa da po.lt. or whir may heraaftar be plaead on d.poalt. with any bank, dark of court, or h.r Inatfiuilon or paraoa la await the final demoa af tha buprame t'ourt of tha Inited state la thla caee. ontll Ceosraaa .ha.l have a reaeonaole opportnnlty ta make proviata br laai.iailoa for the dlapoetuoe aT aaJ4 leaf, tlmbar. noair. mineral ar . I hr dapoalla. In arcnllBr. with enrb pol icy aa i "nfri may de-m flttlas. nadir the rlrcnme'anre. and at the .am time eeeura lo tha daiandaat all the valoa that tha aald srantleg acta confarrad apon tha cram. aEVS ARE XOW MODIFIED Land Grant Commlllce) to Stand on Ijato Decision. PAXFTVL Or, Doc. f. (Special) Tbat th committee named at th Sep tember land grant conference to meet with th representatlvee of the South ern PaclSo Company and discuss a com promise plan for disposal of the Oregon ai California Railroad grant lands will adopt a conservative attitude at the meeting echeduled for tomorrow was Ih Impression -her tonight. With th raaw of tb decre of Judg Wolverton of th Federal Court, wherein b held tbat tb company wss entitled to I1.S0 sa acre eiulr In the lands and do gjora, 11 JTAJ .sciAfcd UlAl lh railroad iO n jireat itemovai aaie of Sporting Goods and Cudery The H. T. Hudson Arms Co., the oldest established Sporting Goods house in Portland, have leased the three-story Rosenblatt building, at Fourth and Morrison streets, and will occupy same about February 1st, 1916. In order to save moving expenses, we have decided to give our friends the benefit of the extra expense. The sale will start Saturday morning, De cember 11th, at 9 o'clock. Store will be closed all day Friday. Now is the time to secure a Christmas present at a greatly reduced price. Nothing reserved but contract goods. A FEW OF THE PRICES WE MENTION BELOW. $6.00 Hunlinff Coats Sl.."0 Hunting Coats $2.50 Hunting Pants $6.00 Sweaters 73c Camp Boilers . . . $1.00 Hair Clippers . $1.00 Alarm Clocks $1..'0 Alarm Clocks $1.00 iaishlirjhts $1.20 Hashligbts $1.40 Flashlights $10 Flashlights And a'good many other items too numerous to mention. Watch our show windows for other bargains. Remember the DATE, the TDIE and the PLACE. The H. T. Hudson Arms Co. 110 Third SL, near Washington. Open Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. omicaja mlffht b disposed to treat mora liberally with th state in the matter of reaching a compromise agree ment concerning the lands disposal. At th Initial conference bere and ai th two sessions which the conference commute has had with th railroad representatives, th company has con tended that It waa at liberty to dts- pone of the timber on th land as it saw fit. Now. under today's decree, the Federal Court has declared specifically that tha railroad was not entitled to mora than I2.S0 an acre, and. In the eyes of some state officials, they should be more disposed to "talk business. It Is expected that the committee will adhere closely to th Federal Court's decre In formulatlns; a coin promise plan for disposing of the lands. Heretofore, tn commute naa oeen ma nosed to gtv th railroad not only its 12.50 eauitv. but an additional amount sufficient to clear up any deficit whlcn the company had incurred In handling tha landa and to reimburse It for all taxes paid In excess of a valuation of I2.S0 an acre, in view or ine coun a deer fixing th railroads equity at 12 ta an acre, th committee. It Is sug gested, may now feel that Its attitude heretofore bad been too liberal. Tha committee Is scheduled to meet tomorrow morning prior to Its confer ence with th railroad representatives and draw up Its proposals. HARD-TIRE TRUCKS BARRED Lane County Restrict Cue of Roads During Winter. KfGEN'E. Or.. Dec, I. (Special.) Further restriction against the use of hard-ttr motor trucks on Lane County roada was ordered today by tho County Court following th action last week, when theaa heavy vehicles were or dered oft the Mckensie Highway until Mav 1. Tha new order, covering seven prin cipal roads. Includes tha Pacific High way from Junction City to Creswell. with th exception of a small portion between Eugene and Springfield. Motor ears weighing more than 1500 nnunds on inflated tires wer likewise placed under the ban. and a limit put on loads on norse-airawn inutio. POLK FACES TAX TANGLE Dallas CltJcns to Sue on CTiargo of Doable Taxation. T-AtXA. Or. Dec. 9. (Fpeclsl.) riv fotintv'a tax levy promises to bring forth some legal eniangiememe. r iki exDresaed Intention or several prominent ralla taxpayers Is carried Koveral year ago in my oi Palls voted Itself Into a separate road district and excluded the Jurisdiction of the Coimtv court in ronn maiTors, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Member Tortland Osteopathic A as' a. .Bark Dr. IJUiaw. " .uriru Digs, . -. . .... Pbooaa maid "'. i. Barrett, Dr. am. aswr, is jaorgaa Bldg. I Don saain '. Brwwa. Dr. Aaa . Ill Flttock Blfc Fbon Broaaway n, sua sa. rarrt. Dr. J I w reuinaj oiog. l'bo? -a aiain aa-a. aa aa--. -i,. Dr. Willi 4A, Broadway Bldat alSJU aaaa. aaauia aaoa. ata Irr. Wnraaa a. aaa worostl Kldg. Main Ae. sa aiva. Vile. DS. arj mm, ava amxaa "lug. pnones Main , -. HaaaUB. Dr. L. K, 1 tMUlns; Bldg. Main 111. A 111. Keller. Dr. V UJlaaa 4A SOI Taylor St, phot- Main bit. A 1441. Lacy. Dr. - a. suit 101 Morgan Bldg. pUooea Maxsualt Tabor 417a. r.-ard. Dr. U. r, 1ST Morgan Bldg no Main ire, A 170fc Leaaeaaa. Dr. Virginia V. (11 Morgan Bids. Phones Main 1417, Mar. 4u4. Utart, Or, r. K. aad H. 43. FH 0I 8U- U Bids- MarahaU 1176, A 1011. Mrera. Dr. Kathesla aV, luS-7 Journal bldg. Marshall 117S. A JOtL artkrJSS Dr. B. a, SOS Morgan Bids. Fbonea Main 141. Eaat 1011, Peagra. Dr. C. T, 101-710 eelllns Bids. Pbooea Main S440. Main 144. Bbeaherd. Dr. B. f-, 0S-(0 Morgan Bids. Main 454. aat 141, A HIS. tylea. Dr. Jha H. Jr. Tabor 14S. SSI Ptttock BUc Bdwy. ISIS. Walker, Dr. Eva -. 114 Eaat 14th 8t N Pboo Kaat SI IS. 2!v ViiZ . - . - Ft, .S-1.50 S3.45 S1.85 S3. Go 75c SI. 20 ivwwwwwww.wwa 80c 95c S1.00 The County Court continued to make a road levy, though th money collected has been paid Into the city treasury. In the present year, the city made a special levy of 3 mills. The County Court also made a levy exceeding 3 mills. Charging: that this Is double taxa tion. Mayor Klrkpatrick. In behalf of the taxpayers of Dallas, proposes to enjoin the collection of the county tax. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. ALEXAKPER To Mr. snd Mr. Andrew f. Alexander 14 Eaat Sixty-third street North, December (, a daughter. DONALD To Mr. snd Mr. C. Donald. 34 Qulmbr street, December 1, a daughter. 8CHULTZ To Mr. snd Mr. Christ Schultz, 701 Eavler atreet, November 18, a son. DONIS To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Denis, 4:3 Sixty-third street, December 1, a daughter. BAKEK To Mr. and Vra Henry Baker, Lenta. Or., December 2, a son. BAI.KK To Mr. and Mra. liudolph BalVa, 22 Eaat 1 wenty-eljr nth street, November :S. a son. CHURCH To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Church. 41 Eaat Seventy-secoud atreet, De cember . a ion. HOCHFIKI.D To Mr. and Mr. Joe Hoch fleld. 431 Fifth street, December 7. a daugh ter. CUVTOV-To Mr. and Mr. Erneat Clin ton. 73 Ml'-hliran. November 30, a son. bETTLEMlER To Mr. and Mra. Jee H. 8ettlemier. T2 Eaat Burnalde atreet. De cember 5. a daughter. WF.IKEO To Mr. and Mr. Leroy Welkeo. SOI Eaat Oak street, December 1, a son. Marriage I-icenae, mCE-SEARS Samuel W. Rice. Hotel ICE HOCKEY, PORTLAND vs. VANCOUVER, B. C. Friday, DEC. lOTH 8:30 P. M. SHARP Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Seats Now ofi Sale at IIUNTLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Wash. ' SCIIILLER CIGAR STORE 11th and Wash. PORTLAND ICE HIPPODROME 20th and Mar. Portland Ice Hippodrome Twentieth and Marshall TAKE W, 23D, LOVEJOY OR 16TH-ST. CAR. c: To Seattle To Tacoma For convenience, comfort, satisfaction THIS LINE day or night service. New steel sleeping cars latest improved; new steel coaches, smoking cars, diners. Ob servation cars on both day trains. CONTINUOUS SERVICE to Chehalis, Centralia, Ray mond, South Bend, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Olympia. Northern Pacific Railway The Yellowstone Park Line Double Daily Through Service To Chicago To Minneapolis-St Paul City Ticket Office: 235 Morrison Street Phones: Main 244, A 1244 , A. D. Charlton, A, G. P. A. Portland, Or. $1.70 Flashlights S1.15 10c Bottle Nyoil 5c 23c Bottle Nyoil 10c 50c Fly Hooks, doz 30c 23c Gut Hooks, doz 10c 40c Double Gut Hooks, doz 20c S2.25 Tennis Racquet S1.60 $3.50 Tennis Racquet S2.45 33c Tennis Balls 25c $1.75 Ball Bearing Roller Skates SI. 25 $1.23 Plain Bearing Roller Skates 85 C 73c Roller Skates 40c D'Moy. in 22, and Hlland Mary Sear. 671 Tenino avenue, age 17. ' SMYSER - LAT.'LENSCHLAEOER Ray Lloyd Smyser. 7S4 Belmont atreet. legal, an Anna Laulenachlaeger, 100 East Fifteenth treat. lral. OELKEKS-LANGBEIX W. D. Oelkem, Fan Antunlo. Tex., legal, and Olga Kdlt Langbeln, 4:8 East Tuelfth street Nurth, legal. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. P-VITH-PRESTON Merlo Smith. 20, of Puttie Ground. Wash., and Miss Catherine Preaton, 17, of Battle Ground. Wash. KRElDT-STODDARD Con Kreldt. 31 Tortland, and F. O. Stoddard, 23, of Port land. UNDERHIXJ.-M'CLVRE William Under hill. 35, rcrtland. and Pearl MoClure, -3, of Portland. BPANGLER-UXPSET-Ror Spanglcr. M, of Vancouver, Wiuh., anil Miss Llxzie Lind lev. of Vancouver. Wash. M'l.WAlNE-HAAO Harry Mclnvalne. 3S, cf 8t. Paul, Or., and Rebekah Haag, Jo, o St. Paul. Or. SHELBY-TIMM John C. Shelby. 71. Calena. Or., and Mrs. Anna 1 Tlmm, M, Of Mt-Mlnnvllle. ur. FL.E MI NO-HENRY L. O. Fleming. ID. Camas. Wash., and Lillian Henry, 20, of lirutOi Prairie. Wash. Building Fermll. NORTHERN PACIFIC TERMINAL CO. Repair one-etory frame toolhousn. terminal yards. Ninth and Overton streets; builder, mm- S'I0. HENRY GORAH Erect one and one-half torv frame dwelling. 601 I:.ast rorty-elsht North, between Alameda and Stanton builder. Bam: SS.iOfl. KNIGHT PACKING COMPANY Repai retaining wall. 474 East Alder street, be tween Eaat Eighth and East Ninth streets bulMer, eame; $350. MRS HESII-LE STEVENSON Erect one story frame dwelling. 678 East Sixty-fourth North. between Siskiyou and KUckital streets: builder. P. Harden: $3000. O. L. Jl'BITZ Erect one-story frame garage, 757 East Couch street, between East THREE TRAINS None Better AMFSEMEXT8. IT li I Broadway, at Taylor 111'lLltr Main 1, A 1123 TriMTf-TJT 43.1 AM, THIS : 1 V1I1U111 (JaA,- i MATINEE TOMORROW. 2:15. m LEGS afly j4Tal Xtsajta-ic RENCC k"eKIV JUDY Evea. and Botii Matinees: Lower Floor $1.C0. Ualcony. 9 rowi tl, G rows 76c, b rowj Ouc. GaL. 50c. Box Office Sale IS'oir Open. 4 Ssn,NEXT SUNDAY BARGAIN-PRICE MAT. WED. Brilliant Comedy Success, "Potash and Perlmutter" EXCELLENT CAST. Eve. Lower floor. 11 row- 11.50, 7 at II. Balcony, & rows $1. 4 at 75c, la rear 60c. Gailery 35c, 25c Bargain Wed. id at. Kloor $1.' Bal. 75c, 0Jc. Ual. 35c, oc. BOX OFFICE OPENS TOD AT. BAKER THEATER SI a in 2. A 360 Broadway anil Morrison, Home of the oopular Baker Players. Tonight, All week. Mats. Wed.. Sat. "THE NE'ER DO WELL" By Rex Beach and Charles Klein- Second of the three great Rex Beach plays. A vivid story of the Panama Canal Zone. Evenings, Hue, &uc; box and loge, i-c; Mats., oniy. (except box). Next week "The Spoilers. BKOAimAV AMI YA-MHltX. Tbe Beat of Vaudeville. MARY SHAW In "The Dickey Bird." ROSHANARA McWstters and Tyson: Btaine' TanoarK Comedians; Freeman ft Dunham; Florrle Mlllerahlp; Arthur Barat; Orpheum Travel Weeklv. NHTF PDirFQ. Matinee. Daily. lOo.iSc, ItUlC riVlttJ. iKht. 10c, 2Jc, 50c i aW is ia- J i-fiii Ai-AJ PAUL PEREIRA and His String Sextette The Diving Venus, anil Her Six Water Sprite LOTTIE MAYER S OTHKU BKi-'J'LME ACTS 5 Boxes, firt row liiitcouy scats -eaeryed by phone. Curtain 2:30, 7 and 0. Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourth streets; builder. .1. B. Iloneyman: i0. THOMAS OSTROWSKI Construct retain ing wall, 688 Michigan avenue, between Re vera and Cook avenue; builder. Jack Conn aki: tion. BRUNO COMPANY Erect one-story frame dwelllnK, ;S9 Baldwin street, between Williams avenue and Rodney avenue; build er. K. C. Barnekoff; 11200. '' A.VTON' OLSON Erect on and one-half-atory frame dwelling, 9S9 East Seventh North, between fining and Wygant streets; builder, same; ''"i0. Ka SHELL! MORfSAN Erect one-story frame garage. 4t Market street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets; builder, aaine; $l-'5. E N JOHNSON Erect two-story frame dwellllng, 7:8 East Forty-fifth street North, betnoen Klickitat and Fremont streets; builder, same: S-GuO. ERNEST MILLER Repair two-story or dinary store, ITi First street, between Mor rison and Yamhill streets; builder, same; ts.i. Did You Hear About Widow Week? Did you know that at a simple request from their newspapers tens of thousands of storekeep ers simultaneously made window displays? And these Bhowingra were nil with one keynote "Xewsparer Advertised Products." The newspaper's show window reached from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Northern Can ada to Mexico. It was designed to show man ufacturers the fact that the way to the dealer's counter is through the newspaper. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 674 BELMONT ST. Phonee Eaat 1-423, B 2515. Open Day and Mfirbc. Report all casca of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring: pet may communicate with us. AUCTION SALES TODAY. ITncla'imeil baggage, etc., for the O.-W R ft N. Co., at Ash st. dock, at in A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. Ford Aoction House. lit 1st. Furniture. carpets, etc. Kale at 2 I'. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M.. furniture. 10S-8 First St. MEETING NOTICES. MT. HOOD LODGE. No. I.m. A. K. AN'U A. M. This lodea will attend and aeslst Portland Chapter. No. 07. in an effort fnr Christmas charity this iFri. lay) evening at 8 ' o'clock. Every member l earnestly re-he- presunt. Evening will be to cards and dancing. 15. C DICK, Secretary. ALBERT P1KB LODGE. W) 162. A. F. AND A. M. Annual meeting this (Friday) evening at "-JO o'clock. Election of of ficers and payment of dues. Ail members requested to attend. Visitors welcome. By order or E. R. I VIE. Sec PORTLAND LODGE, NO. StT. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication 7:30 this evening, work in M. M. degree. Re freshments. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. W. M. C. M. hliAlJIA, MYRTLE CHAPTER. NO. 13. O. E. S. Regular meeting thla (Friday) evening In Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers and payment of dues. By order W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY. Sec SELLWOOD LODGE. NO. LODGE. 131 A. F. and A. 1. t-iaien communication this (Friday) evening, 7:30 o'clock. Sollwood Masonic Hall. Visitors wel come. By order W. M. J. H. BUTLER, Secretary. HASSALO LODCE. NO. IS. I. O O. F.. Ill meet this (Friday) evening clock in I. O. O. F. Temple Work In the Initiatory degree, visitors . TCN., u- F COZENS, Rec. See. WER FOOT CAMP. NO. 45, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, meets every Friday nlgnt at W. O W. Temple. 128 11th street. All members welcome,. Kum to Karnp Friday GEO. ICOafeJaA., i-ongui i.uiiiuiauuu.. . , PORTLAND CHAHTER. NO. 97. O. E. S.. will give a benefit dance and card party Fri day evening. December 10, at W. O. W. Hall, 334 kuseell street. All O. E. S. Masons and their friends welcome. DANCE. To be fclven by Oregon Lodge, No. 3BT, Fraternal Brotherhood, Friday. December lo. Manchester Hall, kl's oth st. Admission 55e. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-1 Sixth st. DIED. YATF.S At the residence, 219 Fourth street. Minnie Yates, aged 32 years; beloved wife of Arthur W. Yates. Remains ar at the parlors of Miller ft Tracey. An nouncement of funecai later. DADE JUS SJiyiJ" in 'l' Sait-fl'i Sk