f TITE 3rOKSTXG OKrGOXlAT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. " 13 BQYCDn APPEAL IS IDE By STRIKERS Banners Are Paraded Before Meat Shops That Refuse to Recognize Union. 10-HOUR DAY IS WANTED Id.-j Will IUi m Il Arrrptftl hr ytrn rwfor Ttwy Will tlm nrturnrij la lormcf flr. V"r of th mat-otters anion h atrvx-k oa Mo1r (or a -kiir sow hav raeorted to a mwf!ri form of b)fo! against several cf tb fti! th mplrtr tr( -nloT!C .imlo til!K ra-rutting l( wherever they ra get It. tslr fr-ner m-'t'jv ar Irving autlr to la'lien.- buvr nt lo KltsniM th thnM against which, th strike la directed. "If yoa buv liar hour Is f1 work for on dr pi.. do et patronn Ibis plac." wa th op?! painted us a banner carried on the "" and back "f iron attired In long-. whit buSrhere roatt who watka-4 and 4wa r from of the afTected H-sre .i dr yee'erdev. Th en-player, however. lp?al! thai their buetaea hae r AC Keen dietarhl A e of moo arrived k.r reet.rdar naming from BeattI to take th. p!c f la striker. Oaai a hop lo tl-td Oa. Th Retail Mt IVaIr AM-tlon. fn ;m1 of representative of 14 of a prtfv-tpal market In Iho cfcr. hld ihm!!iii at Boca yevterdsv. tt la dr,'o.5, tat aom of (ho imi.'lf plant aro rdr la lako Iko mon back lo work. Dal preprlerr of Iho larrer a.sart tt If lha non rtor tr will bar lo a"pi Iho principle of aa epa chop. They y that they i I trr to maao plana for Iho strlk In but-hera bat refus to rvcogais their salon. Tl strikers aro mmhr of th Am!.rma.d Meet aTutler" ind Hntr VVorknana t'nlon. Nn, 111. Th.tr t.. :eren-. with their former ens rioters aro aoC ever Iho q'4:ioa Of wee. It la a question of heirs. trol-foro Iho maa kav start., lo at 31 la Ik mo mint bad hour off at aooa and Qail al a clock In Iho eventing too working tei ( 4ir. On ftnrir nr arkl nr. I orlork ! ko-r lnnar. A f wk in tt secretary cf the mnn xnt a form t!r la a. cf ih -n3tJTio narkta JCti a ron frn- ert tno q'4ron ef rl'rir(c th worhinc ar ! I fcoar. br ctnnlBt work l 1 A. Ar. a(.al cf ( ). olllaaaoaf Alrai4. Tso mrtTr. aa a b4r. rplt4 lhat r ro il I mot airtopl tai con.litto Tho onion efficUI ak'l for lafrrna !! tbo ao.iiin of tn- ptoyor n4 tao rsoaal cf Ka mm boa ik te thC (ho orrptoyora al lhal lino h bul roru:y rom?:oc4 lhlr or rtiuiton. Thr protraa to cortifr a Dmlrij n.ai . II. aalon ef.'. rial, bat bforo Ihor cM r9mp!ofo tlx I iar 'o eof f: I thai on. I tir a'l tao t-hovtr d r tno ma won 1 1 withdraw Iron tkair Thai waa t( f4ltir4ir mcralrf. Tha tTjijir akl far f jr'.har lim. of (Uinmi lhal thar ahotiUI baro al laaat a lo aaetfr (hair caatomara of ibo rentamnatad rhana. ISa aninr raft.a.t Co clafr a t!or any further, an. Woa.iar mtnl aoao of Iko ma wan! l work. N afira karo hn ma4 bjr oithar id la i-'iu th atr'.ka. aneaa elkar Norlhwoatora corn man I lioo la iho rapon froca Kaaaiaxla Irrl ttaliea 4(rtrt Baar Nortk Taalma, wkk-a ria:d.4 aa adracato of 4a.;:i ki.i.'a oa arraa. or aa ancraso of i aoabaia la ibo aero. Tbu la aa lacraaao of oao-thlrd ocr iat year. POLYGAMY CHARGE FILED Oa rWda Colli r Arxxhrr Galltj of rorjrry. No Ckarca4 wtk pctykamr bacaaao ha raproaata i;-yaarold lU'aaor M Al.iacr to bo fcia wlfa. r.oborl rVhirl ttr acpaar4 before Circuit Judcc Kaaaeauak yaalardar aa4 plaad'4 aol a"ut;ir. lio waa ladlriaxl Mondar by :i ; ! 1 : 1 t i jl A 4 f .1: I i: PORTLAND SEEKS RIG AID ESTATE Miss Ruth Price Believes She Should Get Share of S14,- 000,000 Holdings. OTHER HEIRS ARE SOUGHT Ln1 Now In Heart of Clly or Ralll' morw Said lo Hare IWn laarl tor t Vram and Trrm Ilaa Fiplrrl. for rroprrtjr. Mtaa Roth I. rrloo. SO-Vaar-OI4 Uarala Mlat aoal Olri. llottaw That Mm Mar la kvavll Ikaia of l talo la) B-aJllaaorv. lha crand JutT- It waa rtiarc4 lhat h waa atlll marrlcl to Cora Schia bau.r. Wria ralrrbi14 arij Cheater Purko. In4irta4 Mondar tor iarcanr In a dwall Ina. aiao app.ar4 lo ar.l.r plaaa. Fair child, who said bia trno nam wa. i htr Malnard. p!Jd not ulliy Cbaatar Parka plradod ralltr and will bo a.olancad wlthla a faw dara. Ttiay waro cbar'4 wit.i brakln into lha raaij. nc. of Francl C T.l.cy oa No- cmBr II. MOTOR "COP" IMPROVES 'lctina of LJonloa Road Coltlaioa Rrportrd ISomrw hat Uruer. Wolorryclo ratrolmao K.rbr While fc4. who waa Injurad la a collision wttk a wood waaoo on the lnolon rood Monday merit, waa reported laal aiskt at Lho tiood (amarlun lioapttaJ aa ilill btKQ nmr 1 o u a. Cur I'hyalctao Zirc .r. who la att.ndlnc him. and tbo man a tiaaarai coaditlon thowad aoi Impro'.mant. and that b waa appar ently not In ao Jep a etupr aa ttarno- diatelr followlrtT tbo a-cldnt. I. Pl XrCartacy. lha driver of the we4 wacora who waa arraet.d follow Ina lha arcld-nt by Motorryclo Orflrora Iran and UouUalane charae4 with diaplayinc o llsbt. waa final IS larday la MaaUripol Co-rt WomensClubs Itlllabvro Jary Cornpk-lrd. irtujsnono. or, iw. 11 sPrii.) Tha J'jrr la th trial of lint a Mario. Indtcla4 lor lha kl.Ilnr of kaabnabaad. waa rompi. tad lata tolay and. after the cpaalna addraaaaa by Deputy Dletrlrt Attorn. y Tcesao and II. T. Haa'trr for tbo 4fefia. court adjourned. Tomor row lb Jury will bo takna to the Mrlo bona at bnt Hoea. wbaro lb killlnc look pUca. 8. Bl Ho. ton. of FvrtlaBd. la aaatatioar la Ibo dafenaa. p.ae nviin ifi: tlr... faada aiprl Mania, r la ll " aa r...t ( a a4 u yaat.t.ai'y al To be aetablleea aa one ef Iho right ful hrlra ef an eatale In Baltimore, formerly owned by her icral-raat-arandfather. Thmaa Trice, and now aid lo b worth I14.000.000. la the hopo of pretty Mi Ruth 1U. P. frlco. a I-y.ar-old TJnrxIn Hleh Sehool-irlrl ho Urea with her mother. Her. May A. IT I re. a plrltuallt paetor and me dium, at lha aouthweat corner of Fifth and Phrrman atreeta. Mlaa mca di-aan't know how many other helr-clalmante there aro to the TrW-o eetaie. nor how much land l In cluded In lho propectio lltlaalion. Uoit of iho information ha com from out of the heira, Mr a. Anita Calvert Ho urf eniae. a llneaae lawyer, who lle In ft, Loul. M-Trar Laaaa Haa Ftplred. It la uaAltd that Thoma Trice l-l- tled on what la now the alto of Balti more In tbo 17th century and that the land waa auneequently leaaed for ll-tttr period or eren a itreater lenrth of time. Acrordlnar in Informa tion received, recently by Mle Trice and her mother th leaaea on the old e.tata emired about alx year aro. and th hrlra ar now averting their rlht to till In th erooertr. Tbo land at leau la aald lo include property now covered by eeveral of th municipal bulldlnaa ef Baltimore, and lha Cortland claimant have been in formed by a friend. Cbarlee R. t.hlrm. of New Tork. ea-Bepreaentatlra In Con area, lhat lho City of Baltimore wtll flcht the heir vigorously. "My areat-Breat-erandfathar. Thorn a ITlc. with hi two brother, cam to America from Walea In 16J:." re lated Mua Frlco laat nleht. bar far (lushed with th proa pert of Inherit Ira a fortune. 'H bousht a larea lata la what haa alcre become th heart of lha Cl'y of Baltimore. Ill land waa leased, either by hlmsalf or hi deacendanta. for a Ions; period. It year, we hava been Informed. Geaeral Trie Waa Relative, "Meanwhile th owner of th lease hold bavo com to be lie v that they owned title In fee simple to Ih eatate. but. aa a matter of fact, ao wo ar told, th leaaea expired lx year co, and lb property aoould now revert to U-. heir. "My share of lha e.tata would coma throuf ) my father. Captain Daniel K. rrlce. ii alood at the head of Com pny O, of Ih Hih New Tork Regiment th Civil War. He 4le4 la year o and now lie la th old Arllnstoo Cemetery, on th former estata of on eral La In Virginia. Another great arandaon lo Thomas Trt'- waa General Merlteg Trice. Ih Confederal tienerhL Tb firat I -heard of Iho possibility of becoming rich through lha Inberl lane ram last ummr la th xorra of letter from on of Ih other heirs. After considerable correspond reived a letter a few day ag fling mo aa on of tha family, Other Helra Aro Bought. -They are now rounding hp the ether helra la order that Ul suit lor the property may b prosecuted aa soon a poaalbl. .I course, i ajon . anow lor tiro that 1 am going to com Into th estate, but the other heir ten ma mat READY FOR YOU TO DRIVE HOME-THEN PAYASU RIDE , vi y;' v -a. v 2 aV a ... Sr. - It . i -Jfen s)sl Mil . ' ' . ' - - J , ' a W-l VS;-- m. S-. faaV I II III 111 ew--Tk fvi ;; "J2nbrV VI III Ilill - Your Maxwell Is Ready ISf f owi Ready for you to step into the luxurious front seat, start it with the com plete modern controls, and drive it home, to the envy of the neighbors. AND AS YOU RIDE YOU PAY Nothing could better demonstrate our faith in the Maxwell's ability to stand up; nothing could better demonstrate our certainty that you will be pleased with the streamline body, the splendid appearance, the ready motor, the electric starter and lights, the demountable rims. Lots of Power. All for $655, F. O. B. Detroit. Let us Demonstrate. Open Evenings and Sundays. C. L. Boss & Co. 615-617 Washington Street Portland, Oregon Wholesale Office Address MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORPORATION W. J. LA CASSE Supervisor. 312-314 E. Madison Street Portland, Oregon th property owner hava bean try ing to buy off their Interest, which wiuid Indicate that our chance ar good." Mi Price waa born In Norfolk. Ya Just 20 year ago. After being reared n Waahlngton. D. C. ha camo West with bar mother alx yeara aao. spend ing on year In California and travel ing fur another year befor settling In Portland nearly four yeara aao. h waa graduated front the Lincoln High School.ltb lho Juno rlasa last Bummer and haa mr been taking a post-gradual course. CHEER FOB ALL PLANNED mmMm DAILY CITY STATISTICS Mart-tag Licenses. KINO-DVaGAN Everett W. Kin. 21. Oiex, or., and Leila Vara Dug-fan. 21. Laat Tenth street. BASTHCLOMEW-HESS William H. Bar. fholomew, 21. Eugene. Or., and Winona Heaa. IT. 4"7 Jrtfer.or. elreet. KKAl!Ei:-Mut:R6 William O. Kratnr. cloolc. or., anu Ua 1'. Mocrs. 21, 787 klallory avenue. ail-ATKlt-STCMI'FLJSG Joseph B. Slater. 1sl. 4.1 lxinsion avenue, and Maxy otun-.pflinc. lc?al. aame addreas. HCHLiP-OSi.l EN Julius J. Schllp. ?2. 1 1UT Front eireec and Iiia Oshum. m. Fifty third avenue and Forty-second street Souin-at. Holland, io- B. llex- CnAMBKR HAS FLA TO AID VF.M FLO FED FOR CHRISTMAS. irntiaanl (M" pae II Vv 111 hlt . a ia.l. " I i.s - , - T a k. L. ''! l a .il. . v.,..'. K O. a l mu. x A.. -A'w.a si a-. r"'.e. "in a I'.'.e kalaii a-4 l - ! a-n.a l'n-e -4V'i lla.tn rn a m l. l.o a : i T...--. ' . ' . .;aa.e. rura, Her-a ' . -- It t. -i-m .--a a .". va. r . m "Brtwai. Ila". u a. It. t . and am.ta. a. "r T"- ai l n... Ud a r-aea". I. WMA r. V. mt V.r.. , zrltmn-. I a ei-a. F t. ,i-i'- T-rY'. K aef. ir at.ne, '"aineos . a re a. t at. M . t.,-v. taile l'l"l' lla.e. t K-. "la a aair '. Ii-hj ... "Maai.r ar It a-,n llar-e'. rr. t, ' . rf:.a Tin.; Fuia :tra?. x pr ---. !(. ic v. -V.rrT!.ae-. ,f V. , ar .aian'. Lnr ev-li.,. p..v r"ir--: r, M .r-i. ' W .r lr-'". Mm -l.r-T aaw.acrm e a;, :4..l". M -ii -. -.t').. mf na H wi-i r.A'a'. a''!. S.r Vfat.r. 'Saee'. i-Url, w o. ''aa T-.--. t, j T . T'n.-e-n . i-i... . !. ". t;i.,a.ma. "At,!. ' a.'t.aa'. I ?it J !. "V M. -Tnni. a T v . ! k..i-v A.Mat g... t-'.-i'T-. ti. a.h..e,. -; a.-?tMr. Hei.4'. menae, "I4 a,-u-i...,, s.i'ie- tra.a. t at M . -J it i a:i.-. -..i, . H .r nr K t "torn Itann. , K-n.a-v'.ia ' Vaat.r 1 -.''. hlilna. T. it ."t. "imt'a l'iai ai.tie. k. tv, 'Sfcc, ar -!. Miseek. brta. "Wlea I he a-.a vijm ORPHEUM STAR'S CAREER READS LIKE FAIRY TALE Mi. Cil C-inlsfcm's Stigf LH IWsn Whe Sh Snf to J3rk Lone- Lans of Vojca and ImprraaHo Hrard Wondrrfal o!c. ONCC upon a ttm gtrl with gold lure of ra To Biltata, th. Iinay lilt! pahtl earmn Lea ted each moatn r Ih Fori 1.0. 1 C-4 TaerSarV Aeaocitt on. la arl;:e ,!lr. t He orul aaw,y ISle iri.7a?a. Cf an t 1 adlunet f a .-! afiuta whl..-S la doing goo work, f i-.r'ni.sdasi Alderman saya la l J: u : a . T Ar'-1 Cieaa.r .r r'. r f T.a rae-a h . rfei af. a 4 ftr tla eo'v-M. a ur-i. '.tn a.f wan ine ..!.!. a. BT LEONE Call BALK. NCC upon a ttm ther waa a little ea curia. Ilk plc- In "Vncl Tom" Cabin." and big bio eyea and a lovely volco lhal bed never bad aa much a 1 casta spent on cultivating lt Jus a natural, sweet vole. It waa. and the llttl girl who owned It didn't know whether her best note cam. from her bead or bar diaphragm or her stomach. What she knew about mu.lc. aa tnu.R- ta tkucht. yen ceull piar In on large t- ...a r t -,t j i t'ne - h' ' iw f got up lo sing al church entertain en. at and Ladles' Aid lr and Just sure easily, naturally and beautifully, fh got a prima donna po.it ion In muaw-a comedy and. becaus everyone aald II waa Ih correal thing lo do. she took about It worth of vocal train Irg. iforo It had set In on her. bow ever, eh got a cbanc to go to Kurop lo (ill a theatrical engagement. And en lha boat! otng over ah waa lonely on day aoj caroled her prvlty head off la th aalon. leapee aarta. If ear Laaaely CilrL ntr la fairy lale coo! J ( happen that oao of Ih biggest impre.arloa In th world was en t.-iel boat and heard bar atng. Bul thia la a tru story, and th girl wba ag waa Cei Cunnlng- e am. Orpfcautn bead liner It la week, and th na who kaard bar wa Henry r.uae-IL Aa J rltThl off k encased lb atato in e i omr n.i.lint ' a a.ii-r. i ia -r t.-e .wa -a.t- .a. .. a. 'r.. T . . va rn -a- m? t wlafa t Cr I c -, eMt-ea "Brbr of Jtavllie." Ivaterday. when e ? a. 4 S.o.., rear. Ta.,,1 'Ni mi charming Miaa Cunningham ia i; Dir. e. j to atng (or a season In Farta. Fh rei7".e-n.ai.. ( a.r areateet a-jerea In -l aMl'.r and la Ih eeoe4 Imla rol la tb S.-.-i. j uaae a.reri t.a I r Ote aa e'vntrarv I -. rm .e. a e-aea t u( w "ta v ! l . ml. i.i. ai. Se a " 11a -- ' rir 4 I II eery .J-i... .n I r t " tap W. a - a ere aaal earth eh laaraad I aehed hr how oa Italian so autckly. -r w e . a a-aa-r'.-. f la,-, aaj.t - ... ana .r .wai Bil aw.-it r aaaa a. tt ta a a e Mat e - tt aia. etam.itatael aa l lermetteiia !-. ( i at aa a "h r e K. F. FX fk .. wit: inaai iem.cn " Vr. wr n. Kirksp. llawtoreea n. f -i.l Saael ta l:i ltk ahtf IS. pro- g-avut at 1 aeljc fiORTHYEST COKU GAINING leerroavrj Arrer 4 Ytrkt I Xo4 a by O..W. I:, at X. ner-ort. Fao.r f em th r.face1t 4i-t-itrf e .f :at.r vvhiagtt aal Favar,ri OfeC't-. rari,ai la th kaet (ear at, , siru-i: ( th o-vtr. h. At X i'.mar show e.n--:.i.e;r lhal aara la laweatlAf a atapl pro! l la 1e ?ea-wet an I ? r eorrtpaa, JT.a ta aa'.re cuaie effort.. I aaa t.'-(reams th 1-at'ag kraa ( th aatrt.-tl"irl l(i'rv. I iaf r :i ef lao t :-1 av4a ia sh l- "I IMn'L t stool right by lb piano, a: mot sat on It la (act. d-ariag ro baatraatl and learned th td and In leeaitesa Jt. aa a parrot would, fa 4. parade I aald to John Mat Cor trt Irk. who waa sieging la Ih opera. "14 b kpr If 1 kaaw what I'm sayiag wbs t eag "Aaxi. with aa t(t.raa4 bresu. k aaatnma al tint.. I r. f aKfe tc k s.i-l Thy should know? No oa a . ,.' MaMIVee .UI I KsklMtatd. tie Ooatnhaa la aa Araerican (lr ef triahi blood, and waa bora In M. Iua. From bar lome city her faruiiy la already e a4 1 n a h-r bar Chrtecma P-tarkag.a. Iha eow.4 sn prtd. fully a lo-e.ir k4aarcklaf rn-al by br notlaf. thinly tatting derorated It h.m. and It waa proenp'Ir fo;ded agala latat ta raaaa la wblarh mo tha re h. had saent It. "That oat thing Ml never utvo but atwaye lata It t. k.r (Irat bit of tai ling, aad vry s'.icrh I wertk a mil-li-e doi:r lo .' aald th deucbter. la prteat lif !! Cunnincham la th wif ef J.aa Haves. ar4 I learned fraaen Ih Joint war of IB Bam thai II la prneaaad ft a-la arrertt th kaa. Jaat B ALr. Uav is la Lo M i ' 'a FVtaw twat. I at Or heaa e 1 Letter Seat Oat Vrglag th Cltlaeaa f Fortlaad to Hava Mrlng Work Da Xsw aad Lead a Head. a Employment for at leaat two day for each of tba unemployed man In the city of Portland wltnm tha next (0 day I planned by tn emergency employ ment committee of the Chamber ef Commerce, and a letter wa sent out widely yeaUrday to th citizens of Portland to co-operate in th plan. Tha letter contained a card to be filled out and returned. Indicating the amount and the natura of tha work that can be offered. The letter goes out over tha Slsnatur of President C C Colt and Manager Georgo t l.'ardy. cf tha Chamber of Commerce, and the emergency employment committee. which consist of the following: John Pearson. I- R. Alderman, t. F. La. Loveland. P. K. Arlett. 8. C. Bratton. O. V. Mlelko and Joseph EberoanskL Th plan outlined follow In part gome of your Pprtng work can be dona now inside ttalntin. carpet and ether eleanlnr and dustm. carpenter -cm. sen renovating, paper uansms. aalsomm Ing. baeeraenl clsamn. p.uutl.ln chauiss Improvement., certain wora itoui me yard and outLulldlnsa. certain work about lha buetneae Institution or office tr.at ia cu.toriarlly delayed until cprug mlfbt be itutia now. tndeavor to star at least two oas- em ploymant ta ba completed within the nest a data Nrnetr per cent ef Portland tjn- emnioye4 are family man or women wita children dependent. A sllsht sacrifice by brtns a Santa ciaus ana traae aad a happy heart te many poor T I children dapal f I yeuraelt will T I marry chrletm I poor child. Ce-lt roaalatakaaa. bet I Hesatllayer Tkhs Weak. An. lea. and Ihlther bound la tha orna mental aa well aa useful Wra. Haves. tb think ah may do a plctur or two laier. Mr. Have la a director la lb Kr- toco ri.ra t ompany and. aa Mis Cun- etneham says: "Muslnes will keen u In Hot'.ywood a long lime yet. I'm going lo quit vaadesllt anyway, and. after I've had a reel. I Biigbt aa well b mad Into EX-ATHLETE IS IN TOILS Fred Barxrw Accuaed of orrerlns Starred rhraaanu for Sale. Fred Bars, once well known as an sthlet In the Multnomah Club, waa convicted of offering a atuffed China pheasant for" sale and was fln4 ISO in District Judg Dayton- Court yeter- Car. II gava nolle of appeal, in cite of ultimata conviction, hi attor rev said. Bars wUl bavo to aerva out bla C.na In th County Jail, for ho ha no moner. A year ago Harie wa cnnvicteq or practicing taxidermy without a license. H aald b had no money to pay th license lee. At this statement a etranger roe In the courtroom. ald b had known th defendant la hi palmier day. andofferd to pay for the license out of hla own pocket. Ark-ta School rrorramme fxK. This evrnlng Ibo Ariel School will bold an exbinit ef work done In the school Including Ih manual training and domeaue science departments. In connection wltii this exhibit a Christ mas entertainment baa been arranged br th Herman claaa. Tb "grand march" will open th programm Kanta Ctaua. Little ited Biding Hood. Haensel and Orel!, tb Base bud. Lncl em end Mlaa Columbia and Fslrle and Flower will be represented. Tha pro gramme Includea an address on "he Valu of laniusre in Kducatlnn. Chr'.atmas ong by the singers of the COPES'KEFKR-JOJf NSOV Ethan Allen Copenh-fer, lral. Si IT Kiarhtr-seeond street Puutheaet. and Flora May Johnson, legal. Lents, or. Vancouver Marriage License BAK ER-VOGEIi E. E. Baker. 41. of Port land, ard airs. Florence Lawis Voget. 37. rnrtt-na DAVIsi'oV.JOIIXE Walter Pavlson, S3, of Portland, and Ida Johue. 27. of Brush PpalH. W-.h nsHPii.oi.l'vk'STT Jirob F. Fisher, SO. of Vancouver, IVaah.. and Mra. Elisabeth I'lcnkett. Si. of Vancouver, Wah. MouRE-KOGKKti Floyd Moore. 5!. of Tlvoli. New York, and Mr. Kmily Rogers, O. of Vancouver. Veeh. ELACK-ANUKEWS Theolora 8. Black, 21. of Portland, and Mies borena M. An 1. .. T.i. : , tn f ip of Portland, and Mra Annie Kant, -7, col ored, of Portland. . HTARTKT-JOMS jonn .-. atcvariiu, J. of Pan Francisco, and Edith i. Jones. 4. of Minneapolis, Minn. Births. pron To Mr. and Mra. William W. Push. 61 Ka.t ThlrtlatB alreat. uecemoer ut ti vnnp ta vi i ana aira. t ivoa n. Rutlecce. til Sacramento street, DeoamDer t. a eon. . 1'AVI.ICH T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pav- Hrh. ou Eost Thirty-second streot, ITecenv K. A - .t ..,.!... Bl ialGAKTNEK To Mr. end Mrs Frank W. Dumaartner. Peninsula apartments, .No vember a daughter. KLOCK To Mr. and Mr. Lewis B. Kloek, I J vi.Vtilt-n .freef. Darcmbar S a SOU. " nfxLAP To Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dun- lay. Ill East Tenth street. December 10, iirrohT To Mr. and Mra. Martin Heerdt. T East Burnslde street, December i. a son. . Dint wno v To Mr anrl Mra R. O. Fa' nasors. :7 East Forty-sixth street, De cember I. a son. ROSENBERG To Mr. and Mra. William Roeenber. Atayser, Or., December 8, a FCHUH To Mr. and Mrs. Peter- Schuh. CC7 Wilson street. December t. a son. Bollding Permits. ar t ti t srT- n TL'XJ t T V V rrt nrta and ana- V . r ...... rnm. riealllna. 11 Eut Hlxtv-H second street North, between Alameda and Franton streets; builder, Millard F. White: i:ioe.. O C. ALLFV Erect one-storr frame rater. ( East Fiftv-alxth street North, between Stanton and Siskiyou streets; builder, same: line. MAGGIE PEOPLES Erect ene-story frame dwelling. 0 Wygant street, between K.aet Tertb and East Eleventh streets; bulirler, K. Peopes: l:0. MRS. A. ANDERSON Repair ona-stonr frame dwelllnr. 10 Belmont street. he- taet Tnlrty-slxth and E.aet ininy- seventh streets; builder, same: lio. J. H. E A 1 Repair two-story frame tor. T.in O.laan .tract, between Broadway and Et(bth streets: builder, M. Jacobsso; A. Ml 'I K.pair t wn-iroft rrante awpuina, 14 Hovt street, between Twenty-third end twenty-fourth street; builder, M. V. Su- thuens: lino. . p. OfBORv crecc one-storr rrama dwallln. t.vit rortv-eiirhth street Sontheast, between Division and Twenty-seventh ave nue: builder. H-netitrr urea.; tittuv. VFf.I.Ie: H STAFKN Kepatr one-srorv OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Member Portland Osteopathic Aaa'n. frame dwelling, 205 East Twenty-seventh North, between Pacific and Oregon streets; builder. G. O. Wicker; S1Z5. PORTLAND TRUST A bAVINGS BANK Erect two-story frame dwelling. 4J Last sixteenth North, between Tillamook and Thompeon streets; builder, L. D. Horn: $1-,-000. N. ALDER Repair one-story frame dwell ing, zzi East Fifty-first street, between East Main and Esst Aladison streets; builder, A. Mendell; J100. CORBETT ESTATE Repair four-story or dinary stores and offices, 165 Third street, between :iorriaon and Yamhill strtets but, tier. Mcllolland Bros.; 12000. FKAXCI.-iCO LL'ERKA Repair one-story frame dwellin. S34 North Ivanhoe street, between St. Johns and Maple streets; builder, J. O. I'atne; :o. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS Erect one-story frams dwelling. (SI East Twen tieth street, corner Karl street; builder, same: 11500. A. GUTHRIE A CO. Erect one-story com mlssary. Willamette boulevard, near O.-W. k. ai . company right of way; builder, same; snn. M A GLTHRIE A CO. Erect one-story irame nunkho'isen. Willamette boulevard. near O.-W. R. a N. Company right of way; wu-iuer. sftme; a o t m A. Gl'THRIB A CO. Erect the-story xrame otxice. Willamette boulevard, near JJ.-w. r. a N. Company right of way ouiiaer. same; sio. W. FAIRBANKS Erect one-story frame cnicaten house. 4830 Seventy-fifth street Boutneast. between Forty-eighth and forty' rtntn efreerw: nuHtler. same: S40. AMUSEMENTS. TJ 1JTT i BroBdwav. at Taylor nnilvlVj I Main 1. Aim tljje TONIGHT 8:15 it ,,- iiv rem Matinee Today 2:1 5 Floor XI, Pal. 75o-.-.0c. Gal. 3.1c-:5c FAMOUS COMEDY HIT, POTASH PERLMUTTER From well-known stories, Pat. Lve. Post, by Montague Glass. Eve's. Floor fll rows) tl.soi T at L BaL, J I. 75c, SOc. Gal.. o5c, 2jc Seats Now Selling. AMUSEMENTS. BAKER THEATER Bioarlnav and Morrison. Home of th nonulap Baker Players. Tonight, all week. Matinees Wed., Sat. i "THE SPOILERS" Dramatized from tba famoua novel of Rex J3ach. Beautiful acenlo nroauction. im- meruo cast. A red blood tale of Alaska roid. Evenings. 25c Sue. Box and logo, 5c. Matinees, all seats OxceDL box). 25c. Next week ' am 111-. (First time in years.) 3 1' TOMORROW Matinee Saturday MArTTJASigT ILW ,N THE LIE mm OY HENRY ARTHUR JONES NCW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Prices. i, $1.50. si. 75c, 50c. BOX OFFICE SALE NOW OPEX. aV,.T. , J fa aaaawaaM talrft ianarataifaiiaia' ' liKOADWAV AND YAM BILL. The Beat of Vaudeville. The Comedienne Extraordinary. CKCIf, ri.VXINt.HAM; Kyan aV Lee, Harry Fern Co.: Bert Lamont A Cowboys: Tharber t Madison: Io daa-kaon A Mae; Orpheum Travel Weekly! FA TIM A, Principal Dancing Girl for Deposed sultan of luraey. NfiTF PRirFe Matinee. Daily, loe. 55c. IIV" a aaivw, Nlslita. 10c. Kc 50e The Girls of the Orient The Sensational Musical Comedy. B OTHER Bill ACTS o Boxes. firt row balconv seats reserveji hap I phone. urtain 2:SU. 7 and 9. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House. 211 1st. Furniture- carpets, etc. Kale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M. furniture. 196-8 First St. film. bhe would roakoa lovely heroin, but i'ortland F-oclal Turn Vereln. recitation k do. en I want lo a heroin. 11 by Utile Mlaa Jun Norrla. piano and urtestrd bxing a blond v.mplr. 'No. I want lo play rhararter rd. old ladie ace weird types. And thai would certainly ho hiding violin aoloa by Fortland musicians. sketches by the mtllirery and sewing c las sea and drill by tb gymnaelum class. Th programme opens at J. 14 o'clock. Barrett. Ir. ft. Lealer, 419 Morgan 131 dr. mono Jtam .. Brovtae. Dr. Agar 131 lit toe K Blk. i'bone uroaaway v. main tat: CI lee. Dr. Mary l 03 Morgan Bldgr. l boncs Main io. A is. M.wlaad. Dr. 1- H, tl eelllng Bldg. Main ill. A 222V. Keller, Dr. Wllllasa SOS Taylor SL i'hone Alain 044. A nil. lev. Dr. II. N. aulte 301 Morgan Bldg. Phonea klaranau asks, itoor 437. Leaaarat, Dr. H. F. "57 Morgan Bldg. I'hone Main 70S, A 170$. Leva ea ax. Dr. Vlralala V, CIS Sforgan Blrig. I'hone Alain HJ. war. 4031. Mr. Dr. K. hi. aad II. C P SOS Sell ing Hldg. Marshall 127i. A SOIL Mrera. Dr. Katherlne 8 X0S-7 Journal Illdg. Marehall 1275. A SOIL 'Mhrp. Dr. B. B 308 Morgan Bldg. I'honrs Main JI3, East 1025. Shepherd. Dr. B. F- (OS - COS Morgan bidg. Alain t j6. East 248. A 19aa. Aalker. Dr. Kva -. 124 East 34th SL eS. I hone East 1)11, They- point cjum BIEETIXG NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER. No. 3. R. A. M. -The annual convoca tion of Portland chapter No. a will be held in their hall. Ma sonic Temple, Portland. thia ( YV'etfnesdayj evening. Dec. 1.5. 1913. at 8 o'clock. EWnnn of officers, payment of dues and other Impor tant business. A full attendance desired. Vlsltlnc comDanions will be welcome. W. P. Andrus, K. II. P. J. A. ALLEN, Sec. PORTLAND LODGE. No. 291. L. O. O. M. Regular meeting Royal bldg., Broad way and Morrison sts., at 8 P. M. Visiting members wel come. Refreshments after tha meeting. fciiffned. P. L. PROCTOR, Sec. FRIENeOdHIP LODGE No. 160 A. K, ifc A. M. East 43d and Handy blvd. Special Com munication Wednesday even ins. 7 o'clock. Work In M. AL Lfr-gree. Visiting brethren wei- j come. Order W. M. n. p. Ln.iri.i, oec. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication thia (Wednesday) evening T.oO, East Sth and Burn side. Election of officers and payment uf dues. Visitors wi J. H. RICHMOND, Sec. IT. TABOR LODGE. No. 42, A. F. & A. M. Special com munication this (Wednesday) evening West Side Tempie, T o'clock,. M. M. , Degree. Visit ing brethren welcome. J. G. MANN. W. M. U.BUI at; BAMAR1TAX LODGE, NO. 2. 132 f. o. O. F. Regular meeting Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock t 1. O. O. F. Temple. First and r streets. Visitors always welcome. R. O. WILLIAMS, .N. a. OSVALD, bee- KliOULAR MEETINO. this t Wednesday) evenins. East Cth and Alder streets. Visitors cordially invited. W. W. TEKRT. Sec PORTLAND COM PAX T, NO. 107. W. O. W., will give a whist and dance at W. O. W. Temple. 12S Eleventh street. Wednesday, Dec 15. Union music and refreshments. EMBLEM jewelry, buttons, charm, pins. new -tlemirnB. Jaeeer Bros.. 131-8 Sixth St. Electric locomotives have been built for German railroad naving neavy rraaes that draw loads of 23U tons al a speed of 1 42 miles an hour.