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THE MORXTXG OaTEGOXTAIV, TUESDAY, DECE3IBE11 14, 1915. 15 08. filCELLUS IS PUT Oil DEFENSE Mr. Daly Is Endeavoring to Prove His Assertion That Health Officer Is Unfit DR. F03ERG ALSO ACCUSER Tr. falala t. Wblto Sara MoitUli lu-la; Mad of Male-hill la Icr.ro-7 fnf Relationship of Ir. Ikrnii la htxrarm. "A njnir ut f a eno!h!tl. was fs. vr'.l!i Dr. Calvla a. Wklt. state ilea ta crricer. yeeterday of tue caa cf a leper fo4 la Portland last PeptetRber. t:cb ease ea aaade te Mrtnaial ehere-e berr ta City tnueTtl T rmmlnif Daly la aa f:-it latijfio of charge ' "9.ii "jO'ii-t" rrt City Mealta Offic.r Jtarcellua tT. Wtilai alat.ment eaane at the e'oee ef a dajs effort en ! frt of rm-Riesioa.r r:y to prev that Dr Marr.;is had - es'.i.'e In airing rersoaai attention t the later dirtna our ..! in a tent at f m::r t:er.;r.S. Dt. Mf"" U had elplalaed b.w b. hd k.Bl.'l te ea.e person al: ta t thro'wa suboertir at he ita e"ere. sarir. thai ev.rr pre rji!(9 rial b taken It the welfare cf tSe ctant'tnltf a"l the eaM.ot. and tie rr..at S'.a'. lt-:' rf!r. Dr Itorc. lil tetr;d 11 the '' bed inf be r-roserly handled. I The foi.irv wi'l tie lepr e-e is. vtn ls tssic alt f and ,( as miff Co iec; mania etna ft wtrt t raaurcc at t octets lata mernlnx At y.trr.!ay'e sesalca therc aa-ml Dr. far'!!i were mit ap en. at a Itm. with no iiii:n'.iiiii In o.tvsn'?) a. to waai f - rem ft. at. omn;(fnlr Paly had ;:a- ! pr.tent In each case. Mr. Beeaeaei la Nwa fn the l-re rs.a the rrlnrtral wtt- Pt ItnBr ao- WMta and Jf T piTiAn. th. iml rlfy f-aml- .('r. aa'it ?'' Himi..al fa pra nt trutl. -olr. ai.1 t'f. Maf.tl-Jt. t .t.r p.-i e h r. pf.ta d r-- t w-r f. th. afft tst l-r ta'a.'ia fea4 a rrtta orar'- mfitrrt h tooa rr. af 4urfn ef?!-a io r. that h a4 artvata trpa- rrtMa ta t.oo-pi.ra ta bl kofaaa ai m fr w.nor rharc.a. raranaalMlaa w.ra f-.-13 rot. la . att.ra.r John r lon. rpritlfie T'9. a4 It Kot.r If wj u-.a...4 In Or.acn. tr fift.rf a-iwrl t5t ha 11 .n.t tn Illinois, aai r.fMa.'l ta a.w.r a '( aa w In Orra f gl. ir. H'.nutn arna a'd It h wm r.Iatatt ta Pr. fiaaarc aol ha sail M. f4..m.iR un.- an.! Pr. Itob.r kal eurrtKl BUtara, Th-r. w. intirn arr"ant aa alitMf r at Pr. MBft-iiija h1 Btl f tha rt. (..lt& Of.'K.f cf th r. ( l!iff. t: raa hreurht aot it t'i tvh!'. ha.t ha aein4 en tua Iwt t f hla leimbir M ha4 r ra.M-a4 taa raaa aa a"-:tif7 .lansinc- ft wma howa that t'T !'-" .-C l'i!H'H t". at ta. laIa 'n a.ptri Mv.rmt !t ltf aa-t . 4M.r. that fr.'iioa Ba4 Bat hn tkn. pr. Um:iu a.artavi t.t thay hal. ty. WIN. Ka.Waa. Ct-aeata !(!( Orrnr Whlta f.atl ft tl.t ha 41 i aot cea.H.r th. caaa a trmiac "Th. frt ri. aall Ir wt. -tst ihi. tpar rj w. Both-l-i . .i-it. r. Tr. ar. -..r.i ..... cf !?ro.y In tha p-jof fr--r af "f.'rnl.- "!' "oq m..n t aay t.pro.y I. ant f.B4.r mi Coauut.loear Ha If "!. l at iftaf''j," al4 Pr. Whff 'It ha I fc. Iicfaiatt. Th.ra B a.r ati.J.mica of .;rT T tea h.i baai t.tty Ma::r lif.lrtf u!J y ha I.n proal aft.n I l ts. " a...i 'f- rh.r. " o'lll r-5ii4 Pr. Whila. "t pt a.-jl.l you coo.14r parana' "ma' or aaha.f Major Ati... "t. w.at oat upoa two or thr.a area, .-on. s-t a th. a't.r nlsff a ti(it .n4 tn.n ha4 trva d- r:4t ar'f.r t m.n aa-tar yn3 at tn ho ta taka ca-a t th. aoqW f roo..,tr..l tnat aa :lot ffMfi .'t.att.n f mmv.'U' aai.J Tt. Wto. -Vat ta't it a major raaa orhlrB a'iM har. haf tha c I p.rmal .o.i.n ef tha ltat" Cf !rr aaha4 r- Ply. rr"B::T." al- t'r. T f ;a. "T fh nh thi I'p.r char, la rr-xk -.tst a meiiauia .'it of a aa3ihitt. Tha ay i.ra--a In d.sor w tha l.p.r a broth. ar. b4 th.ra ij no ia for atarta." KaaoHaty tVraoa) Caao Pnrfx tha aaoraiac aao.!aa af tha f"rtjB'"il a lir.tr ta... e.nt.-.4 ab4t h. 4Uri(loa that tha .tt. frMi-b t'rta r hl aol .a not;-. 4 of th. ... rort.a af Tha fVtaaUa waro l-i-fl'ji-.'l t .how that ta. day th l.por araa d'.ror.rof tha ttlt(Ka of h. ri bani. "common ator1.ty " r-r Anna t.vtifiwl that Pr. Marr.llna h4 et.-l him, hat th.ra waa a INia th.n aa to who waa It.atth om r.r. Th.ro wma wi'jrh aftrum.nt aaoil why t. H.:'.h Cf5'-r f'.oSri ahoiM rt ha. uaa rhory. of th. rat. arh.n ho dual. a. bo cB.rr.-t that II a an b.ia prapwrty haa4la-4. "lr et aitr tah.a pr. Marrallo a4 frt.R'4 eat an hRt:a a?a4tt!oaa dirt-c ajt-a hoara"" aaiao4 Mr. Pai of Mr. Pl.im.n. "T.a.- r.pli1 Vr "..mas. "t S.4 or-i-. dir'nc th. ph.a-aal aoaaoa a . ar ao ai "tu.l tea co aiooA-" aSo4 ifr. Pi . "T.a." aai.f ilr. B.amaa. "hit I wtrfa't Si"v I dilh't hao a r-aa." "Pr Xft.;!oa a.k4 Mr. Paity. "arh.a thia .?.r what w-o paid Tar tha er.mtio ef hia honor" "On. bn;r..t oat lar.Bty dollar, e.i:.! t'T rt.i:q 'i4 yon aot thi tat waa atoa. air. coRaidartno- tho fact that tha eotnty borioa poMp.r. f r ITP" "t did Boa." aa.J Pr. Uareo!!a. 1t wm. aa oaaoraso caa. bb4 I u a"a. ta vat eos.hody to take ft al a. moat aay prw-e." fo. lie boy taaoa Dwttoa. Pr rtobora: opn bia raUl.4 tack. at aah.4 wbal ba waa aa atat. : 0iremr la rocard to city koauh aT.e.r "Tor Urawaiaia o-ap.r. tt.' ho aa.4. -Ua't It trsa that at that time aal f -r Mm. tlmo ( y9 haaa aet Won an fri.nt:y l.rtra w.ttt Zt. ilaxvaUaa r" ah..t Vr Locaa. Coom.a.;oa.r Paiy lstarpao4 9ic tiano ta tao a,teotioa aa aot a.w.r.l ht'a. W. C. rraraey waa a"!od to tha i-i.il al ia.crfi.4 t.at a dor bad bit. t.n sa fiusiir aal that tae ba:th b'troaa ba4 b..n aot flod. as4 that th. ba4 boon h!:i.4 ari-4 rr.mat.4 with- n ao laaa.t: tin to ao whether It had rahioa. tr Marr.riaa prod c ad r.orda la .Saw mt tha doc bad bo.3 oytarod taboo) frora tta ctty by It aaasf. aad thai warte ho roitsomborwd j CA.a4; parsu aay aat Ua lAal roparta ef taaord!aatea ahowo4 that tha owner bal Bre.d lo da thla. Two ataaoarraphera of tha health haraata w.ro p Jt oa Ibo alas J aad aa4 If tl.y Lava dona any private lrrarr'.:Jr. for Dr. i4fcr!lj during efi.ee hour. Usa aaUl aha wrote an oc ra.:oeal irttor. wbt.o the other .aid aba hat Bet. On. waa aakad If Dr. Mar e.ilua bad treated her dar'caT office hour, and rharc4 bar for It- hho lea lifi.d mat ho tr.at4 h.r once la lla and tcada a charara but bad treated bar ace and asada aa charce. Pr. --. .ua d.riarad he had rtren tho caa. cloao peraonal attention and bad ctv.a fotl ordera to Iheoo lo rharca aa ta tho band'iac of tha ca.o. A latter au pr-ntl. eiatiad hy Mr. Ii.rmaa anon afr tha ler"r dl.d. In sua the d.talla of the headline of the ' were el out ahowinff that Dr. aCarrallua had lo ord.ra aad that they a. re comp;ii4 with- Tha latter waa wri't.a to Mayor Albeo at a tlmo wh.a tho qaaotlxn of proper bandiln' of tha caaa waa raia.d by tate lieaiUa Officer rtoborc Pr. Rob.rc aald Ma a'J.otlon waa flrat cared to the co tha day after ho look office. II. aal-d tr. Calrta K White, hie predec.aaor. had b-ra notified of the caaa the day be laft oft. Co. lie aid ho (Robert want out aad looked at tho leper's teal Beoerai dara later, aad found tha place fail of dee. which wero rorfflna th.ma.lvea Ito aald tho deplorable roaditloaa wore nar!y K.atlrat eoyeraj da later wh.a ho asla rnada a .!t- li. aa:d there were aa aroena. IIS I wrote to Pr. Marcellus ta:!!n him eon dttioBe war had and made atrae eu ce.tlona. Dr. Uarcolloa. ho aald. wrote bar that hie aaaceetlona and others aol thought of had toes carried! out at tha tent. pr. rioharr proaoatod pletsrea or tha tent which, he eatd. wero tahea Orto her la ehow that there waa not pro-t.--!on of tho patleat from flloa. -M w.ro th.ea aioturaa tahea T aaU'd Mayor Albaa. "For purely eclenttflo porpoaaa." ra p::4 Dr. Iuberc. "What a-I.Btiflo pnrpoaa la serred br a picture of a I aol"- aaked the Uaror. -It waa for tha be a a fit at Dr. Bolt man. wro had Beyer eca a caaa cf laproay bafsra raloo lUpoet AaoertoaV. "Mora than anyrhtor alae." aaJd Mr. P:y. nt ahows that whea Pr. Marcol Ina reported la Too the man waa pro- t.ct'4 from f'.iae ha mads a falaa re port" "Abeoluteir rap '.lad Dr. Hob.r. -What I this oa tha man's haadT ak4 Mr. D!ck. -Uooka to ma Ilka It micht bo a faca acrvea or something of tho klnd. "4 don't know." said Dr. Robert;. It miht bo a quill or a handkerchief. Th. pioeuro la ery poor.- "CoaiMn't a faro e-r-.n ba remor.d for eOeallf!a purpoeer aakr4 Mr. Diack. " arm ask you. Pr. Rober." aald Mr. txvan. -wh.tharr or not you are a tlr.na.4 psyalrla-i in OrrffonT' "I am a licna.d phraidan nndar tha laws of I!liaoa."" replied Pr. llotrk. "Are yota a licn-d phyelrlaa unJrr tha law. of Orearonr a.a4 Mr. Lecen. f rafuae to anaa-sr your question." replied Pr. Robert;. Tappoee." said Mr. Do Can. "that a caaa af lejfmay waa reported la tha aewrpap.rs f "r sa'ral days. Would It bo tho duty ef tha rotate lla!h Officer nete a-i'h fa.-t? lihould the tat. Hratth Officer look Into auck a reportr "Would yea d?-w npoa tho news papers for your off'eial information r Bad Mr. Paly of Mr. Ixaa. "I certainly would If I was Stats Health Officer and a reee of leprosy ca-e rrp." replied Mr. Ua. FLEA Ffln BOY MADE M Ward of Associated Charities Struggling for Education. PUBLIC GENEROSITY URGED rand DrrUrnl Too low for Season ltd Demand Greater Tliaa Ever, So Gloom Daya Are Feared rnleaa Ileaponea Come. COWTHIBCTIO-a TO TOT oiniTMA nr.Lier ftsd Or THK iMOntTEO ( 11ARITIKS. rrsrlonaty reported I1.5 if H. J. Mrnry 1 J. R. Davidson a.CO A. J. Dais .00 Judcs Custav Aoderaon. of Paker COO n. C Walls 1-00 r. T. Lewis II. & Hasklna 7.04 Helen W. Ilrace 1.00 Mrs. Vlrcinla Prowhall.. 00 M E. Analey VI re. N. M. Ward & Mrs. M. C Voart S SO Thomas MncAndereoB... 4.00 Caak 1100 Cash 10.00 raak I1 Mra. J. 8. Shemanskl... J. 40 Total $l.:C17 Contribution should b sent to R. 8. Howard, traasurar of tba Assoc U ted Cbaiitlea. at Dald dt Tllton Bank: to tha secretary of tho Associate. Cbarltlas at 411 Commercial bloek. or to The Ora sronlan. information as to dona tions of tupp'.laa ahould bo sent to tha Associated Charities, at 411 Commercial block. Te.ephones Mala 7041 and A HIT. A lt-r ear-old boy la a family of five has been obliged to leava tha Trades School, where ho waa learning plumb ing, bee a u as ha baa not suitable cloths and he has been trying for soma tlm lo earn enough to dreaa hlmaelf fo schooL Hut thsr ar ftv In th family ba sides tho father and mother, and th father has to make 11.40 a day. whic la his waae. stretch over all tha narra aitlea of life for the whole family Moreover, th father was slrk for long tiros and could aot work, and I those day thrre waa nothing comln lato tha family Purse, whtl debts Plied up. So no matter how bard th boy etrug K'.m t rarn enoucb money to buy him self ' J t of school clothes, ther I alt... a d.mand for help from hi :.(! tund lo keep th family supplied with living- nwcasltlss. and h ba been bavlna a discouraging etruccl of it for several months Dow. for h Is ambttloua and sagsr lo fit btmsel E ake Your Xmas Gift to the Entire Family A Lasting Joy Seal Music ai La-st! TaV I I U ' M lJ.- fv ar. . .AV uoreme Achieveuieni MKlimiljill Bl bT. I Era M . Reduced n Iskl ' No Needles No TrouWe Mr. Edison's new and most wonderful invention, the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, absolutely re-creates the voices, and music of the great singers and instrumentalists. It's like hearing the living person. Come in and hear. We also have Victrolas (all styles) and Columbia Grafonolas (all styles) from $15 up. Terms are so low you will never miss the payments. An entire year if desired. -rh.r. ih.. iu4 a b.ated arro-'w ioiiow a arena ana ua neip ig in meal about the nature af evidence ' .amuy mil win n r.aiiy niiiinu" whtrh should ba Am I wantcl tlmltt.d for anything; . Koberg. "I bare something seke4 Dr. el.o ta do. "My der str." said Mayor Albaa. "1 am abaolJtetv In the dark. I haven't an Ma ef wbal else la ta ba broucM bp. I a.ver heard a aine!e chare aaaiaat Dr. Maic.llna unlit fieturdsy af:sraoa. aad Ih.a they wera of a g.a.ral and not a specific nature." Imiaa Tbwb la Itae. Conn'r rhrsiclaa O.ary was ratted la by Mr. Daly. "Were there any screens aver Ibis leper wh.a yea saw his caaa" aaked Mr. Paly. - cv rit r.rrt.mh.r. but I balteve tbr w.ro." r.pit.4 tr. O.ary. It haa .. lniimal'4." aald Mr. Paly, "that there Is aa ulterior motive In tale ca.o on Iho part of Ir. Robors. "f wi.a to pre. ant telegrams sent lo Pr. Mar'. lua br former Male Health pome of the money that goes Into th. Christmas rellrf fund of the Associated Charitl', perhafa t ie check liiat you arnt this mornlnc. will bo Ih Ditana of helping this lad to his ambition and will bring relief lo the family until the father can catch up with what he lost while sickness made It Impossible for him to work. burn purposes as thes ar what tb forwd is being raised for. Perhapa It la because the past year baa not bsea a very good business year, or perhapa the Cbristmaa spirit Is not fully awake la I'ortlaad as yet. but the rontrlhutlona to tho Charities' fund have fallen far below tha mark they had reach .4 at thla time laat year, and th.ra moat rome In durina the next two ws.ks fi too. If ths organization ta lo be able lo car for all of Ita wards during tie bard months of ths Winter. The fund la not for Christmas day re.l'f alone: It Is most especially col Offic.r thlie wh.a Pr. Merc-Ilue waa lected lo carry help to the poor In the In rame with tha National l.uar a()nontCs foliowlnc the holldaya. Tilamuv I The demand for I turret late Christmas On. teiee-'em In Pr. Mrr.I!u read I r.,f , heavier upon the Chant lea thla "Vnarpov d.man.1 your pr.e.nce a. re. b.tt.r come home" Dr. Marr.llua re pit.4 by t.I.aram that he rouid et st away becaaae be was ta charge of the m4f'-e! work ef the camp- Aaoth.r t-: XT was sent by Dr. While read me "I rome home and do your d4tv or reaag-a" - n wh.M part doe that show aal tini" ae'a.d tha Mayor. M. Dei th.n broua-hi p th charge of Pr. Marc. Hue hsvtna private prac tu. a part of which) Is trareabie Id his official position. He mentioned the rs.e of J N. Andrtia aad IC llastlnca. Pr. Marr.ltna said ha has been th fam. liv phrstrtea for the Hastings family for el ya.ra and that ha aot th. An true ca.a throirs the Hasttaga fami:y. It. d.clar.d thai on only a few In stances has b attended la private prac. lic drartag eft re hours, aal those were era.rc-n-r caa. He said ne gives maav houra cf his own time Bights aad un4ve to city work. f-n T. tieerraa was pot en the atand aad a.kef t relate tho farts about the l.p.r e. It. vr'.ft.4 what waa aal4 la tha lttr to Mayor A!be about Ihe rata hav re bo handled properly. "II wae ha4i4 to th best of my ability, aal I ; avorythinc I kaear how to do.- said Mr. Kia. Ir. half ba 4,harBo af r It waa brought out Ihrooch Mr. tte- tpaa that Pr. Wo'.f we. personally In rharee ef Ihe ca.e and that Mr. rmaa work4 ond.r him. "An4 Pr. Wolf I aaalatant to Dr. Marc.Itoa. len"t he?- ask. 4 Mr. I -Of an. -I'll Pr. Wolf do bis bast with Ih ens. "t ob!rt ta this." said Mr Paly. "11 It te not a ttaaatioa of Pr. Wolf or Mr. fl.ema n." -Ah." said Mr Loeao, -yoa can't liebp th. chosts ta the a-rava" "lonk h.re. John." said Mr. Raker. "If yota are colas? to d.al la paraonall It., go to It aad vre't) make It gaa sraL" - think what waa don was done as wsll as could have bon la banking the case under the coo 4 llloos." aald Mr. tieeman. "Pl Pr. Robert go out to a the rsa." ak-1 the Mayor. -Te. be did." replied Mr. Reeraaa. "T-1d ho give yoa any ordere "lie eld not.- rpu year than ever before, because, aside from the Muts. thsre are hardly any of t-e special relief eureaus working this year. The money has been going out almost aa fast as it came In during these first da of the campaiarn. The Charltlea la sending out personal spp.ala ta many of tta subscribers for heip to meet Ihe bnueusj conditions, and It Is hoped that the response of ths public will bring ths fund up to the nesary mark this wk. In th meantime, ther Is a steady tine ef destituts people, averactng from as ta l a day. pouring throueh tha of'lres of Iho Cbarltlss. which Is ths one Institution upon which Ihsy must depend for h!p the yesr through. led Mr Haeraaa. GUARDIAN TO RUN STORE Bealoewe of Xaa fyataroaily In Jarrd Ta lll I Cared Tor. Co-anty Jv'f Cleaton yesterday slcaed aa order appotntlcg T. IL rut nana gaardiaa ef C Milton Moore, who li.. aeaaactou la Oood aaavarlLaa Hospital from a fractured skoil received ta h .a store e Monday. December . In train set forth la his petition that Moore's tit He store al Darrabee surest, witk stock valued at 111. I In B.ed of attention. Purine hi an. ceae.:l-a"- tho ynardlaa will take care of Ihe store The causa of Mr. Moors f-a-tarl sk j l still is a mystery. The police have beaa unable to l.ara what a true k hlra and are ceavlncod that the Injury was aot eaa4 f i I HALL OPPOSED in. Rker nrrt-ri to Liai-r TO MUr O.vf AI DITORIt-Ts. raaaaalaalaaer rolata Oat That Tate Was Two to Oae, aad a ays Ita TA III fellow leetrwrtleaa. "Tbfngs bar gone too far In the project of Ihe municipal auditorium for ma to perforin the culinary miracle of unscrambling the eggs now. li is up to me to go ahead a best I can and carry out to the best of my ability the Idea which ths people of Portlsnd had In mind when they Toted the bonds for the auditorium." aald City Com missioner Kaker at the luncheon of the members' council of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. "Tha course waa plainly laid out for me wbsa I look office. When two to one tba voters of Portland said co anai and build the auditorium, am I to take the advice of Ihe SO peopls met r. Mason repreeents and try lo do something elsef" These remark wera In answer to a demand by A. C Maeoa. represent Ing the on-Partisaa League, that the work be deferred. l ne plana hav been checked up to meet local conditions. continued Mr. Baker, "and we shall call for bids as soora as possible, and If Ih bids ar s-ico that It wttl be possible to srset th building within th bond Issus w witl go ahead. If not. I will not call upon the general fund and aak for any money. But w aspect to b able lo carry Ibe project through and stay wunm ine bond issue." Graves Mus ie Co, Pioneer Talking Machine Dealers Ground Floor, 151 4th Si, Near Morrison BIG FIRM TO BUILD Studebaker Company Report ed to Plan Structure. EAST SIDE IS LOCATION LlJcht-fitory Reinforced Concrete Home Said to Be Contemplated to Honae Both Auto and Vehicle Departments. The three-story frame Studebaker building now standing on tb south west corner of East Morrison aad East Second streets la to ba torn down make way for a tall, reinforced con Crete structure dcsiensd to house hot tho automobile and vehicle depart meats of tba b'ludebaker Corporation of America, according to apparently au thentic reports In local building circles. A. Lr sumption, manager of the ve hide department of the Portland branch, which Is boused In th present building, said laat mgbt that th sit on Kast Mnrrlsota street had been vlr tually dacided upon by the factory offl clals. but that he did not know bow tall tha proposed bulldliMr waa to b Tba report In building offices waa to tha effect that Ihe etructure would be elKht stories, of reinforced concrete construction. A. H. Brown. Northwest manager of th automobile department of th Mudebaker Corporation. Is now In Da troll conferring with the factory ex ecutlvee relative to th building plans. and probably will b abl to glv definite announcement of tb building project upon return to his headquar ters. which ar now at Chapman and Alder streets. Assistant Manager McKenxl aald laat nleht that tha new building would b designed to take care of the bual neaa needs of tha Studebaker depart meats for 10 or 1$ years to come. He also admitted that present plans Indl calod that the structure would be erected on the Fast Morrison atre site, which Include an entire baVf block owned by the company. He said that Mr. Brows had gone back to De troit to get absolute authority to pro cced. It la understood that bids already have bsen taken to ascertain how reach t will cost to tesr down the present bulldinr and to construct the new one. The alte extends from Morrison street hark to Helmont street, with a 100- foot frontae on either thoroughfare. is is -Pay-Cp Day" riuu rnnhered. VASmtrVT.Tl. Wash, Dec 11 Cre el L The Vancouver Merchants As sociation will bold a banqust at 4 JO o'clock tomorrow evening at the Co lombia Hot.L At thla tlm further Plana will be arranged for the "Par up day.- to be held January 1. Hi. An e.aborate plan Is being arraneed lo Induce all In Ihe Icty to pay ail their bills oo this data. a wash rtcht ever their s apprssablii. PERSONAL MENTION. e) C R. Miller, of Tacolt, 1 at th Ea ton. VT. Tollak, of Albany. Is at th Ore gon. J. It. Piper, of Milton. Is at th Par kins, C. C Kelly, of Rainier. Or, la at tb Eaton. J. K. Todd, of McMlnnvllla. I at th Eaton. F. J. Miller, ef Salem. I at the Im perial. W. W. Fletcher, of Seattle, la at the Oregon. M. Carlton, of Spokane. I at tha Oregon. Harry rhllllps. of St. Louis. I at th Seward. F. F. McCully. of Joseph, la at th Perkins. D. H. R. Walker, of Eugene, la at th Psrklna. F. B. Walts, of Sutherlln. la at ths Imperial. O. W. Griffin, of Eugene, la af the Imperial. J. S. CJptr. of Tb Dalles, la at th Cornelius. F. S. Burgess, of Detroit, la at tb Multnomah. J. F. Markham. of Salt Lak. I at tb Oregon. B. O. Chase, of Fort Dodge. Ia, la at th Seward. Thomaa Prince, of Dundee. Or., I at ih Portland. Judge C J. Hardy, f Eugene. Is at the Portland. It- D. McCuIlen. of Spokane. Is at Ihe Nortonla. Dr. , . Chase, slate Telerlnarlaa, Is registered at the Imperial from Sll verton, Mrs. W. C. Hale, of Grants Pass, Is at the Multnomah. W. A. McKenzle. of , Goldendaje, la at the Cornelius. C F. Thornton, of Riddle, Is regis tered at the Seward. Mrs. C. 8. Moore, of Klamath Falls, Is at the Multnomah. S. E. Hollyman. of Calgary, ia regis tered at th Multnomah. Fred Wortman, of McMlnnvllle, registered at the Portland. W. 6. Barnett, of Walla Walla. registered at the Cornelius. A. P. Proctor, of Pendleton, Or, is registered at the Nortonla. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson, of Rose burg, are at tho Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eccles, of Ogden, are registered at the Portland. O. G. Swenson and W. L. Campbell, of Tillamook, are at the Seward. R. Morris. E. H. Hobson and L. F. Jones, of ciclo, are at the Perkins. Mr. and Mra. P. X. Mendlesobn, of Seattle, are stopping at the Nortonla. E. T. Folts, of Hood River, and T. Folts. Jr, of Eprlngvtlle, X Y, are at the Eaton. K. L. Toumans, a prominent lumber man of Stevenson, wssh. Is registered at the Nortonla. CHICAGO, Dec . 13. (Special.) Charles H. Dobson. of Portland, was registered at the Great Northern today MOORE-BAt'MOAETNER Alonxo E. Moore, Bend. Or., and Edith Anna Baum gartner, 24. Ninety-fifth and Division streets. BL'EHNER-BRIX Henry P. Buehner. iU. 140 Hawthorne avenue, and Myrtle A. Brix. 20. I East Twenty-first street North. HL'TTON'-BOYER Thomas Button, lesal, Rliey. or., and Rene Boytr, local. Oregon Hotel. CASET-DUEBER John O. Caaey, legal. Baron apartment., and Antoinette C. Dueter, lgsl, 71$ Gantenbeln avenue. Births. LIGHTXER To Mr. snd Mra. Charles William Lightner. 8018 Blxty-fourtb avenuo Southeast. December 6, a daughter. COLTOX To Mr. and Mrs. James Colton, 511 Beaeon street. December 3. a daughter. TATUIK To Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Taylor, Verdant Station, December 6. a son. SUTHERLAND To Mr. snd Mrs. Martin V. Sutherland. 7 Hoyt street, December 8, a eon. . CAPI3W To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cap low. 2V2 Hall street. December 9. a son. FRO.ST To Mr. snd Mrs. George Henry Frost. 319 Graham avenue, December 7, a daughter. OLIVER To Mr. and Mrs. Antony Oliver. 1521 Oilman street, November 30, a daughter. HAMILTON To Mr. and Mra. Brj'son Hamilton. Almlra Apartments, November '-'v-a eon. KRIEGER To Mr. and Mrs. John Krle ger. 41I Beech street. December 6. a son. ' RITCHIE To Mr. and Mrs. E. Georeo TtltcMe. 118'i Kerby atreet, December If,., a daughter. - - B RODE RICK To Mr. and Mra. Francia D. Broderlck. 110 North Twenty-flrat atreet. December f, a son. Building Permits. BU'MAUEB ESTATE Repair four-story ordinary store and offices, 273 Morrison street, between Third and Fourth street, builder, F. H. Brandes; $300. ANDREW AHLIN Erect ona-story frame garage. 524 East Fifty-ninth atreet North, between Brazee arid Sacramento streets; builder, same; $2u. . . U. R. BAKERY Repair two-story frani bakery. 520 East Flanders atreet, between -East Eleventh and East Twelfth streets;, builder, William Vaetz; $2000. J. II. PETERSON Repair two-story frame dwelling. 863 North Seventeenth -street, between savler and Thurman streets: -builder. Central Door & Lumber Com: pany; ?50. REALTY ASSOCIATES Repair five-story offices and stores, 3;3 Washington street. . between Park and Wct Park streets; build- er. Pe.rker & BanfleM: $40. HUSBAND REPLIES TO SUIT Uxtrara glance and Cruelty Charged In Ulvorce Action Answer. Answering his wife's suit for divorce, Alexander O. Riddcll. one of the own ers of the Liberty Cos! dt Ice Company, accuses her of extravagance ana cru- eltv. declares bis income does not amout.t to more than $250 a month and aaks that her complaint be diainlssed without action. Mra Rlddell filed suit several weeks 3Ko. alleging- cruelty ana aesernou, Later she appeared as a witness oetore the errand Jury on behalf of F. D. Stephenson, who was indicted for 11- bellinr the name of Dr. Anna 1 heeler. Mr. Ridcjell's answer, filed In County Clerk Coffey's office yesterday, give dates and places where he alleges Mrs. Hidden performed acta of cruelty. MAZAMAS TO SCALE LARCH Second Annnal Wlnt er.Vaccnt Will lie Mado Next Sunday. Tha Mazamas' second annual Winter climb of Larch Mountain will be made next Sunday. December 19. The nartv will leave Portland i-aiur- day at nlchtnlght from the Union De Dot. The climb will be made over the new trail from Multnomah Falls. The party will return to Portland Sunday at 6;J0 o'clock. The retrlstratlon book la at the Jia- aama clubrooms, :u nonnwcsi xnn building. Persons who cannot reirtster In tierson should notify the leader of ha trln and he will register tor tnem. Tha trlr. will be led by W. W. Evans, III Northwest Bank building. a iriumph for f Asphali-hase cmd "a r The Jury of Awards at both the San Francisco and San Diego Expositions found an oil made from asphalt-base crude highest in lubricating efficiency. That oil was Zerolene. The fact, too, that such unbiased auth orities as a U.S.Naval Engineer, engineers of the Packard and Ford Motor Compan ies, and others, have also gone on record in favor of oils made from asphalt-base crude in accord with the decision of the Exposition juries proves that Zerolene is made from th right crude, and made right. r.ai J i tie Standard Oil for Motor Cars For Sale by Dealers gjs everywhere and at our m SERVICE STATIONS Standard Oil Company -.1 .n pr- I -riV! I DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marrlace Licenses. wmTZ-SPRNCER Louis E. Worts, legal, Learlstown Mont., snd E. Pearl bpencer, esal. 000 East Twenty-eigntn atreei. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. starrett. Dr. H. Lester. i Morgan Hidsr. rnone Alain a-- Browne, Dr. Agaea.M, 331 PIttoeK Blk. Phones Broadway 3tU3, Main Zott. Giles. Dr. Mary K-, 609 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main k6. a Howlaad. Dr. L. IL. 91b belling Bldg. Main 221J. A Keller. Dr. Wllltaaa C SOS Taylor L Phonea Main ta. a iiii. Lary. Dr. H. N- suite 301 MorgsnBIdg. Phonea Marsnaii xseo. iiwr a.ie. Leoaard. Dr. H. 757 Morgan Bldg. Phonea Main ins. a iii. Leweaax. Dr. Virginia V, 611 Morgan Bldg Phones Main iui, asar. auaa. esre, Dra. F. E. aad H. C P.. 90S Sell ing Bldg. Marshall 1273. A 3031. Myers. Dr. Katherlne S 805-7 Journal Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 303L Kertbrap, Dr. It- B 308 Morgan Blag. fbonea Main iasi lu.s. Shepherd. Dr. B. P- 08 - COS Morgan ttiag. Main ease. aat o, a a?oo. Walker. Dr. Eva S-. 124 aat 31th EL M. Pbon East Oil, use Red Crown ihe Gasoline of Quality (California) Portland i i -ijj aias j ii .mtmitJ X'.l'''-'''-,"? (tME GOOPOUDQE SEES OrlC FRIEND GUIDINQ ANOTHER (SAyi is THAT A L LOCI-STEP J OH MARCH? NEITHER. OUDOE. I M SH0WINQ HIKI WHERE HE CAN GET A WEEKS TOBACCO SATISFACTION ONLY A DIME. ceo r - N FOR ?! A LITTLE CHEW OF Vr-B CUT IS MORE SATISFYING THAN A HUNK OF THE OLD KIND ALL RIGHT. L . HAVE you ever heard men who use ordinary tobacco say anything in its favor? But nearly all the men who are today using W-B CUT chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred were started by the suggestion of friends who liked it better than the ordinary kind. "Notice how the salt brings out the rtcb tobacco taste Mads ty ffEYMAN-BRDTOff COMPANY, SO Union Square, Kew York Cty