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17 nVE-TEA R-OLD ORPIIAN. WnOSE GUARDIANSHIP IS CAUSING A U. OF W. CUTS SMALL SCHOOLS OFF LIST DEALERS PROTEST LEGAL BATTLE BETWLEN HIS TWO GRANDFATHERS. 10 1 1 wewl SCHOOL-BOOK PLAN mm. a' Revocation of Rights Given Washington Severs Relations With Pullman, Whitman, Idaho and Gonzaga. Pupils for Co-operative Sales Is Demanded, THE M0RN1XO ORIT.OXIAN, FRIDAY, DIXE3IBER- 17, 1915. "I will' make to order a $25 to $30 tailor made suit or overcoat for $18 Friday or Saturday" a-- - BIBLE PLEA TO BE HEARD FRESHMAN RULE IS CAUSE ITaaartNall Carney and Track Meet. Already KcheHiak-d. CaocvtaL California, Oregon a ad Orrfnm Argt Oat Jtecognlard. itirru; wt. r. i th, board ef control af athtet.e affair, at tbo tal,,rity of nMrtui tenia?al ot.i to eater all eth:,tio relatloee ia aiatwi ef the Northwest later coUeclete Conference wMch do not aUo k!ea to Ik, itl niln4 Ia ifi ", t C'"ifereaa. Tti board riled that tha Inlttniir ef tveshias Ian 00:4 have a athletic lloifM tt Kloall wl do act ebeere the f re-..-.eaa ruia. T loatitjtione af'ct4 by Weh tno' ere ttenlaata state ",;ee;a tha I tif i lr ef Idaho, tokitoia CraUaaa an intuit t'alr- tr. The eoari te.4 to caacel baa- a.'kaU u4 track ( wl'n tae institution, at tk ro- at furt:aa4 meeting. Mama", of Board said tkal Wxaiiitoa la nlfMIIM tha trmtt aula h4 latsotcal that It wl empac i't bo achae! which 414 aot r freaBmea froeaa taarolla!ata artlrttl.a. aa4 tha artlaa ef the ecBooie eaat ef tka mountain., la rtfuslaa? to aaactioa the freshman rate mole ef rUtlon aaeeeaary. TSa board a a"ttafe eee tka ITal oer.ity af Coitfurai. tha t,"Bler,lty af Drecoa aa4 OMtea Aa-ria-urt'ara.l Cal a tae any Wttr KH la ao4 iiinisl with tka t'aiaeralty at Wa-V lne- Tka board re-eleet.d J. Arthur Tauar graduate atu(r by a uaanl. imii veto. It waa alao 4ael44 that aoptU-atloaa fe tka poaitioa at footoall coach to at?aa. Clamour Iwbta. arko reeiS-ned after eoasftln eight a.4eteatad tam. ka ri0f4 tram ! with it araiuUtvo la far af tolrlty at Mftiatt ra4 PIRATES SIGN GALLAHAH routs,: nrrB mi lcioiii to DiartW ,! of . rr4 Ctorao ta Intnn la far laar. rtTTSPtT-iS. nac. Is Presldest feraey trjfu tu,utc4 today Ikat Jamaa rimkta. tormmr maa a.r af the Ctle Wcite ioi. ha, eepoated maaaar of tha I'ltte ur National Laaaua ln, to -caa4 l"r4 CI ark a. rea!gae4. Tka aaaenacatBaat cama a, a cora flata aararlaa. aa Callabaa'a earn, had at aa tiroa ka aiaUon4 la cot aacttsa llk tha Joa. It la sadaf to4 tka aaar ma aa r a:aa4 a coa tract fur aaa yaar oaty. Ca.iabaa aiana4 tha ChKaco Whlto lo for tftrao yaara. kalnc u'caai4 laat aaa aoa ly Clara aco Rowland. fraid,at raT(uaa af taelsht for Naar lark, arhara bo wtll Buika a ra aart tomorrow to tha National Loacaa aum oa hla iKtoi trip to Chi rac. kra ka p r aaa o(4 tha alao f or paaca Nlwir tka two major and tha t,darat Iaiaa to Amriraa Uatt, laadara and ak(alaa4 tbalr In doraamant. Ha rafaaad to diara, data'Ia of tha f'an. daclartnx "aar7t&lnc wt.l coma ant lalar and It wll ka aaa a thafi that raaauad kaaakall mada no mlalaka. Int (ataxt tka polata tor wklca It baa aaa kaltlior " l.o ac.i:cj ii AvrovNPEi ttlloa IWItcird to IVo Tbroaxb for CaMMl: fiolra aatl Holier Mrattoocd. IXiA AS'.tu Pa. It Tha la atuacfsaal that Jaa J. Callahaa had baaa chaaaa aa aaaaacar of (ho ftttahura- atloaaI club- aatouadad kaaakail maa karo t had aspeoaod that CaUaaa wau'.d taaa charfa of tbo Lao Anclaa Caaat laaaa taoi la ltt aa aumaaar to I'raak tniloe, tha aataraa who bad Baaaacad Iba C far 13 aaaaaaa. Jaba Towara. praal daat at tbo Loo Aafalaa club, bow ar. ceaftraia4 from Cbwaco tbo at Bouatcacaaal af Baxaay tfjiatm la a tral ta!rara. la wblca ba aatd ko had ra.aaaad Ca.Uakaa ao that ba aiht accapt tha mora adaalaaoaa arapoaltioa la rtttakurar. t'oaflrmadoa troca I owara of tbo rutakarf dal rmuad a r,al daal af uaaata baro coacamlac tba maa who would anaaaara tbo Loa Aasalaa club aat ,ar. Li:tea la oa bia raacb la tko Taraip Valiay. rralouiy bo wa raportad to haia daclarad bo ai tkrou wttt tho fama Adaoltoa th,ra(or turned to WaKar Ko'aa. a catckar. aad Harry Waltr. oatflaUar. aa tka tnaa to wknra Pvwara would prekakly lura attaattoa la aalacttes tU ll. axaaa-r WWOir I MAklJJO WKIGIIT IWiarr Who Will Mrr IWnaott prrta Littlw Troablo Taeada. fnt-tlaad bcttnr fa" a laam lax! I aad to baitaaa that Vu.y Maacott wul tax treokla la makina tko racjulrad 114 pouaia far fcla natck with Jockay Baa aatl vatt Tviaaday nlht at tba lloao a ny Club. Wkaa Maacott toucht TI arsa sad woa tka Nortawaat laathr aiKi titia. ho baraly tlpd tho vl, at It pouala. an4 It la know a that ba did a Koaaidarablo amount of work to gat dowa to that waif hi .ajrl. bowavar. daclaraa that ba mill haa Uttia trouklo la ttlaar dowa l wa sht. Ha baa koaa dolac road work aarr day that tho waatkar baa partr.tlad and la worklnc rathar bard tor bia vaua. Hi, natural wiht la around 1 J poooda. Oa tbo otbar baod. Masaatt ahould aot bo put ot obo wklt to krkn fclra,al dowa to alt pouada. aa ko wUh aaaral pound, la.a tkaa bia appn,Bt ef Toaaday paxt- TI3C VWaXOX DITtlM HOtCK float at Tacotn Said to Bd for ortl nt Fraltoerwelsbl TIU. TACOMA. ah Ioc 1 Tf Var ea. af Abordaaa. roeala4 tho dacialoa la a four-round boat foufht fcaro to a s&t with lxon Hoack, of HaatUa. for tko faatharwaickt chaaiplooablp of tha rferthwaat. Tia pout ba I w aa a Fddla rinkham. of fc'catUa. and BmsuatT Cood. of lataaJ. W ve a; J waa obo of tka boat aaan baro la ral yaara aad aaack mora aatlafaetorT to tho faaa thaa tha mala araBt. it waa callod a draw. Node of tbo noped Artrraa. y aaao ta k'a t;r, r:ry --Jth la labia la mrnmm. Ta a.a gaalor r . a kar4 la ko ta aaaaa far fc cama- aaca a faca-aaar ;r. -a ka lakaa aa Jan Naaa. taa kaaaywaiaaa. at tha tw Cty f'.aa, lal laaaa aa aa ta a-aa ,Iaa a4 H M ra'la4 tMI ka aa, ili .y Maa aau tko Hmh99t aalkaw4ckt ekamataa. kit ia raod Wfatka, aory aaarataa krlakl aad aar jr. a a a wka-y Alaa. a lo-,oaaar fiaaa (laaiit r. . tl a ta a aaaa raaa4 ar a raauc pt iat. amitt la laa y !, r aad w a,y aa aaar ka oara kafaro tha local Usa. (a lataaaa Jataiat a-wa Cf.f C; aa r'a la Irm.ataa Ibara. 91a oil la a 1 araaoai.it, aaa a caaaca ta ataot aama mt tka kacat ' aaaa. aaa Aaa t3ar4aa. tha ttttla l-poaa!ar. 1m llaf aa aa a rm't'.mr f::aw. Aaa racaat:, (a a ' af l-Markaada aad talaada Imi latlaa caar'.ay Wklta ky aaa41aa aat a ka, run mt at ii i::i ika ,n ,nim ef ifea raoatry onat aa waa 4 1-ke to do to earn, af lae auw ll-aooa4ara. aaa , lvttay Kaaaa. wka kaa rattrod frooa tka li tf la act-ma to tka koaieaae af haa4 ia tri'.iy M-aact la kta caaaaa for aa faataarwalatlt ail. a, aaay aa cajoiad kaca ata aaa rtaa Mea aaaaca ta take aa Jaa Bi-ara. Iita ht-awaa lla:Iit. wka la aaw la Xootaaa. fraanaiara la liacta kav, kaaa la tewta wnk ifa, for aa-aral 4a;, SALJ3I SUOT HIGH A MA Tim t P. J. lTolohaa Lrada Ilrld la Tur key Sltoot at Woodbara. WOODBCIUV. Or., roc. It. (Spaclal.) Mark eWdall. Of Fal'-n. u Mca amataur at tha annual Chriatmaa tar bay ,boot bald today sadar lha auaplca, ef the Woodbara Kod and Oua Club, oo-veral Out-of-town coBlaatante war oa band to break the blue rocka for turkey. P. J. IrBtobaa. of Portland, a pro- faaalooal. led tha field wits t per cent. Kacoad kmonaj tha amateur wa, o. IVU.on. of thl eliy. while If. K. Eyerdtnc. preatdant ef tho Portland Oua Club, waa third. rollowln are th aeorae made today: IL Austin . W. fk-hooter i. r. rittlnaier "e. Mark .!!! all r O. VIIob 9. K. O. Ilawman I. K H Katlar . IL R. Kverdlo . A. W. htrowr Tl. P. Vhllney 0. Charlao IJatb P. J. Holohaa It and Charlee I, Hare ta. JAMES JOIIX nVE IS TAST JrCfrraoa Wlrto. S3-3. In Hard l onclil Practlc Cam?. Jamaa Joha lliah tv-hool made a treat enowlnc y-iardy la Ita first raal tral to aao If Ita baaketboll team la rapablo of ajialns competition In the Portland Inlaracholaatltr Loakile. A practice yma waa played alnt Jrf (araoa liisb fkhool oa the J,ff floor aad It raaultad la a il to 1 acore. Jet-lar-on winnlnc. Wfc-a tba rculatton ima bad bean romp ! ted the acore waa Z to St and after fle mlnutaa eatra ptaytna; the blue aad old aaaed out a victory. Both coochaa put la eubetltntea to Klve vary body a chance to ahoy what he bad before the llll-lt eeaeon of the league la opened. If. A. Ooode. of Jfllaito llicb. waa tho referee. DUWT ROOSIVXS Atllra Cbrrk Swctlr, la Indoor Daae- ball at Maltnomab Clab. rrank T- tTatklna' Poy,a war too much for Miltoa peofleld aad kta Roo lana la tbo ooaninar una of tho In door baaeball laacua at tka Multnomah Amateur Athletio Club. V bile the fM... atri ainnlftr II to tha A ?1 t-a captalaad by William R. tSmyth. were aowtunc uteri Aaaeraon Bwauea, ,l to a. Cheater G. Murphy and Harry Flacher. for tha IH,a. oppoeed Bllile Lewta and Homey Jamlaoa. Tba battartao for the AUiea were emyth aad I'lacber. with Aadereon. E. R. Holt. Welch and Vk Il ia tt. Welch dolBK Iba kearr work for tbo Vwadeo. Ilrld Trial On at Hakrrflcld. BAKEnfriEUX. CaL. Doe. It. Con dttioB ware corn! today for tho ba f Ira ni n a of tho field trtala of tho lid an nual meet of tha Paclfto Coaat I'leld Trtala Aaaoclatloa. Amonv tho win ner la tha darby finale aro Kenwood Beauty. J. A. Cbaaelor. owner, with Melroeo Chief. J. W. CoBJldiaa. of Se attle, owner. Tha champlonahtp will b decided frlday. Pafar tVefrata Tb Da I Ira. PtTt'R. Or. Dae. If Special The Dufur Athletic defeated Tna rnl! Hlch cichool baekathall teara hero laat aisht. SI to It. It waa the flrat lint of the local aoaaoa. Hrd Sox Bay es-Vernoa riayer. BOSTO.V. Doc It. Tha purch ef an Aintw. a catcher, formerly of Vernon, from tbo 6U Lout Americans, waa announced by Preeldent J. J. La n ata, of the Boetoo Americana. Colorado Elrrla 5prin Captala. BOL'LTER. Colo.. Dec. It. Walter Sprtar waa choaen captain for lilt for the I'nlTeraity of Colorado football laam toolfht. FIGHT FOR LAD LAGS Grandfather No. 1 Loses Bout No. 1 for Orphan. $100,000 SUIT IS ISSUE Judf Clrr-ton Set Aside Order Ap pointing Lcl Ilatbawav Gaardlaa of Clifford Grarr and Habeas IVtltlon to B Heard Today. Grandfather Lor! Hathaway loat the flrat round In his lcal fltjbt aratnst Grandfather W. L Graves for tha suar- dlanahlp of Clifford Graves, t-yeax-old orphan. County Judca Cieoton yeater- day morstnc set asld his order ap- pointtoic Mr. Hathaway (uardlan. Tho Judge will not hear further traardlanship petitions until the habeas corpus action brought by Grandfather Graves Is decided today by Circuit Juice Davla. Meanwhile Clifford Is living; with tho Itathawaya. his maternal frandparenta. at ttt Gaotenbetn avtnu. They have refu.ed to giro tha lad up to Grand father Oravea. who Uvea In Seattle and who waa appointed guardian by a Seat tle court three weeks ago. Tha cause of It all la that Clifford's parenta aad baby brother ware killed by a Northern Pacific train at Cocolalla. luabo. on October St. He fell heir to little except a 1100.000 damas suit agalnut tbo Northern Pacinc which waa Cled by Lawyer Robert Corkery. of Spokane Jadlclal Dlafaver Threatened. Mr. Corkery cama ctoae to falling Into Judicial disfavor when ho ap peared before County Judge Cleetoo yesterday morning. Laat Saturday Mr. Hathaway had appeared before Judge Cleeton with a blank order appoint ing hlnuelf as guardian of Clifford. The Judge aigned tha order with a bunch of others, auppoalnc It had taken Ita regular courae. Not until Wednesday did Lawyer Corkery -appear In Portland and fl'.e the petition and other papers Bvressary In the guardianship case. Tba aliening of the order before the petition had bean Bled was decidedly Irregular and these aentlmanta were loudly eiprcased by Plowden Etott. the lawyer representing Grandfather Crave. When ho did Die the petition Wednesday morning Mr. Corkery asked John W. Cochran. Deputy County Clerk, ta "date It back" and make It appear aa though It had been filed the same day the order was signed. Petit la a Bo Heard Today. Tuesday Lawyer Etott had Bled hla petition for a writ of ha baaa corpus. The writ waa demanded against lira. Hathaway, the grandmother. It was demanded that she turn Clifford over to G. L Bawera. of Seattle, friend and next-door neighbor of Grandfather Uravea. who la hero representing him. Clifford waa taken to Judge Cleeton's courtroom yesterday morning; and the whole affair waa threshed out there. "I would not have signed tha order In tho Brst place." said Judge Cleeton after ho bad heard the evWence. "If 1 bad known that there was a contest. I would have waited to hear both eMlea In tho dispute. Therefore I will set aaide thia order appointing Mr. Hatha way aa guardian and will aot hear his petition further until tha petition for a writ of habeas corpus, bow pending In Circuit Court, has been decided." Aad there It stands. Judge Davis will bear tha petition today. FOURNIER FUNERAL TODAY Woman Itraldcnt of City for SS Years Will TUs Burled. Tha funeral services of Mrs. Heny Pournler. who died suddenly Wednes day at her home at 114 Vancouver ave nue, will be held this morning at 1:19 from tho Church of tha Holy Redeem er. Mrs. rournler was born In Perth. Ontario, Canada. In 1110. and was mar ried la It. Twenty-live years ago Mr. and Mrs. Fournler cama to Port land with their five children and since then have made their realdence In thla city. Tha lata Mrs. Fournler Is survived by her hnsband and four children. Mrs. George W. Ktltt, Mrs. Ray M. Carsa, J. H. Fournler and W. A. Fournler; four grandchildren, two brothers and four si. t era. Interment will ba at Rlvervlew Cemetery. a Itabbt Wlso to 8 peak. Gotthold Leaalng'a "Nathan tha Wle" will bo Rabbi Wise's theme at Beth laraed tonight at I o'clock. Organ vol untary will ba at 7:4S. Mr. Coursen will play. Blbl, claaa will bo held Tues day at tba Pubue Library at 1:10. franklin High Administration Build lnj to Be Completed and Draft for Capital Hill and Terwllll gcr Structures Approved. In an attempt to get the School Board lo reconsider Ita actlsr t&keo Decern her 1. when It granted the Washington High School chamber of commerce per mission to sell books and stationery to sludrata on the co-operative plan, sev eral 1 orllana tnercnanta ana arugBisia appeared before the Board at Its regu lar meeting yesterday. The question waa referred to a meeting of tho com mlttee on supplies. 11 M. urth. representing tho petition era. declared that tha merchants have rights and that the atudents In selling books and auppllea were Infringing anon those rlchta. "It Is unjust discrimination.". ha de clared, "for the merchant mut pay rent and clerk hire and has other ex penses while the students who fit up their establishment at tha school are free from that. II declared that If on school were permitted to have tha book store the final result would bo that It would pread to various other schools of tha city. Director Lock wood declared that the school system should pot bo exploited for tho benefit of any particular kind ef merchant or for any claaa and that bo favored any system which would give tho students books at a cneaper price, even though It might work a hardship upon book stores. O. M. Plummer said It was a case of necessity for the Interest of the few giving way to those of the many. Representatives of tho committee, beading; tha effort to get tha reading of tho Bible Introduced Into tha public schools, were headed by Rev. w. O. Shank. Tbey asked that tho board give them a publlo hearing on tha question. The board voted to glv them tha de sired hearing; Tueaday night of next Tbo board voted to appropriate ttlSO which with a similar sum raised by the students of Jefferson High School is to ba need In tha purchase ot a statue of Thomaa Jefferson to ba Installed at the school. On the recommendation or superin tendent Alderman the board appointed J. A. Book, former head of tho commer cial department of tha Uilwauklo Hlftn School, principal of tho commercial high school to be located temporarily In tha old Shattuck building. Tho board alao took definite action author ising the establishment of a commer cial high school. Tha award for automatic aprlnklera for various schools of the district waa made to tha Automatic Sprinkler Com pany for 1 11.000. Tha board voted for the completion of the preaent Franklin High Echool administration building, the construc tion of tho manual arts building and the Improvement of the grounds. Pre liminary sketches for the proposed new buildings at Capitol Hill and Terwil llger scbnols were also authorized. The Capitol Hill building; Is to cost about 110.000 and the Terwllllger building fit.ooo. EGYPT AGAIN MENACED RAILWAT LINE FROM DAMASCUS COXSTRICTED RAPIDLY. Coaeeatratloa of Million Troopa Month to Bo Made Passible MO, OO Ottosaaaa Drilled. ROME. Dec. 15. (Delayed In trans mission.) Tha Turco-German threat agatnat Egypt la becoming mora grave dally, in tha belief of military men here. Tho construction of a railway Una from Damaacus to the Egyptian frontier has been pushed with extraor dinary speed, it Is aaid. and It la ex pected that It will be finished by Feb ruary 1, there being only i0 mile more of track to lay before the Sinai Peninsula Is reached. This railway, which has double tracks. Is considered by military men to permit tha concentration of 600.000 men in ona month, together with the necessary, supplies and ammunition, at tha Egyptian frontier. About Soo.ooo ottoman troops, com manded and drilled by German officers. already have been concentrated be tween Aleasandretta. Aleppo and Horns. It la said. Army engineers are laying miles of tubaa for carrying drinking water acroas the desert and also are providing material for the construction of bridges with which to cross the Sues Canal. Turco-German emissaries are said to be urging the Senousl to attack Egypt from lha wast, while an attempt la be ing made to Induce tba Abyssinlana to march Into Sudan. German officers are reported to ba active aa propagandists. organ lit ra and military Instructors. FOOD IS NEW YEAR'S GIFT Tito Shipload Are Being Aawmbled for Belgium. NEW YORK. Dec. It. The assem bling of two New Year's shiploads of foodstuff for Belgium wss announced today by tho Commission for Relief In Belgium. One cargo will consist prin cipally of flour bought through dona tions of tho relief committees In Pitts burg and Western Pennsylvania. Tho second ship will carry foodstuffs and clothing given by the people of Connecticut. It is expected tha ahlpa will sail about January 1. VILLA DISCUSSING PEACE Fnd to Resistance Is Live Issue at Council of AVar. VT. T A n T Dae. ItWTha miaa- tlon of terminating Villa opposition to the carranxa ae iscio covernmeni to day became a live Issue at a council of war now la progress at Chihuahua, at which Villa and his staff are In at tendance. This Information was given out by Americana who arrived from the South tonight. Ashland Car Sheds Being Built. ASHLAND. Or.. Dec It. (Special.) The Southern Paclflo Is erecting com modious car sheds here. Tbo dlmen- I Am Overstocked with nice, heavy-weight Winter woolens that ought to be sold for $25 to $30 per suit or overcoat; but, in order to keep the SHOP BUSY and reduce stock, I am going to give you the best buy you ever had in your life. And when you get your Suit or Overcoat you will ask me, "HOW DO YOU DO IT?" Then Til give you this big, busy tailor shop's SECRET: ' . "Selling Suits cheaper than it costs the other fellow to make them; tremendous volume of business, combined with the best-organized corps of tailors, cutters, designers and fitters on .the Pacific Coast. "I never let a garment leave this house un less it is absolutely satisfactory in every par ticular." "Here Is What You Will Get If You Want Your pick of several weaves of 18-ounce Suit" Miift serrre. nlain or fancv silk-mixed wor steds, tweeds or cheviots; pencil stripes, banjo stripes, checks and plaids in fact, just mention the kind of goods you want and I will show it to you. I would like to show you my Overcoats that sell for $18 all the fancy weaves, tailored in the latest styles. I have three black chinchillas that I let for $18 also." They are worth $30 each. Just vestigate Friday and Ray Portland's Leading sions ara B feet wide by zuu ieei ions. sheathed with corrugmea are to replace me ones """" by tho fierce gala last February. The sheds will accommodate four tracK. sheltering more than 20 cars, and are extra strongly braced, to prevent a re petition of last Winter's experience. FULL TIME WORK RESUMED Five Hundred Men Affected at Ta- coma by Milwaukee Order. TACOMA Wash.. Dec. It. SPcJ- -A resumption of operations on a full time basis, affecting more t ... employed in " , " effect In tho machine shops of tha Mll- aukeo Ra"way. WnmDt,t ne ceiaUated by the recent heavy traffic. tho preparations lor mo . .YJ 1 nvarhallllns: Of th ".Mng atock are VeVponsibl. tor the change. ,.. No new employes win do DAILY CITY STATISTICS Uanlua XAc BTHrBACH-GOODB-Albert Martin Schu kSU North T-.nt-.tWrd street, and Lena d. Ooode. IS, 4.11 fcast w '"HAWtK-KnilMEIe-aV ( B. H.wle, leg. K-,i Lincoln street, and Mary Ummel legalT 4?i Kt Fifty-second street, i VS-v-Ai iiv M'MAHON Oliver Wllsey Busman r4";dSr1"rA.nd Ma,n" l'earl McMabon. legal. T. W. C . VaaH-saver Marriage Licenses. nanvFTT-SHORT Bra Bamett. I. of Camss Wh.! aid Miss A.o.s Short, 18. of rBHARD-PHIEST-F. H. Murhard. 21. f"po?aaf aadMrs. Uart.a Priest. 28. of PWEBB-HOFMASN-Ralph Webb. 31 of portend, and Mrs. Lena Hofmann. 4. of F-'l"?jD-MILI,ER-OU..ne tester Mcl.eod. -3 of Portland, and Miss Mauds Mae Miller. 2i! of Portland. k Births. DKMINrt To Mr. and Mrs. Horace O TJ.mios. tti Powell Valley road. December " XAOHOlt TO Mr. and Mrs. AmmedAl! Nashor. 1475 Macrum street. December 6, r.EYSIS To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ceysln. TJSTEOPATKIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass"n. Barrett. Dr. H. pV,'.'' " MorB Bide. Phono Main 4s. Browne. Dr. Agnes M- "1 Pit took Blk. Phones Broadway 3.09, Main 25. Pbonea Main 656. A 196S. llowland. Dr. L. Ho (IS Selling Bldg. Main 2213. A 2229. Keller. Dr. William G 508 Taylor St. Phonee Main 644. A 3444. Lacy. Dr. H. aulte 301 Morgan Bldg. Phones Marahall 1888. Tabor 4278. Leonard. Dr. H. F 757 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 709. A 109. Lrarail, Dr. Virginia V. 1J Morgan Bldg Phones Main 1497. Mar. 4033. Moore. Dra. F. E. and H. C P., 308 Sell ing feldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Mr era. Dr. Katharine S., 805-7 Journal Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 3031. Northrap. Dr. K. B, 808 Morgan Bidg. Phonos Main 349. Kast 1028. Shepherd, Dr. B. P- 608 - 609 Morgan Bldg. Main 6566. Eaat 348, A 1966. Walker. Dr. Era .. 121 Kast 24th St. M. Phone East 5332. tfI am going to give the best values I ever gave in my life." baturday... Tailor 010 Long-view avenue, November 29, a daughter. PARKER To Mr. and Mrs. Thoman Par ker, CT East Seventhy-elghth street North, December 10, a daughter. PUTNAM To Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Put nam, 6T3 East Fifty-seventh street North. December 4. a son. ROBINSON To Mr. and Mrs. Frank O Robinson, 3 Tuurman street, December 2, a sod. COVELESKIB To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coveleskie, 781 Kearney atreet, December 7. a son. M , COULTON To Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa Coul ton. 511 Beacon atreet. December a, a daughter. . .,, T LAMBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Emilia J. Lambert. Grandest Apartments, December a dauEhter. QUINTINQ To Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Quintlnir. Keystone Apartments, December "he'rT To Mr. and Mr. Bruce R. Hen ry, 805 East Twenty-third streeet, Decem ber 4, a daughter. FROST To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Frost, 31 Graham avenue, December 7, a daugh- BIRD To Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Bird, Lincoln Apartments, December 5, a son. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Pa ris. 10 East Thirtieth street North, De cember 2. a daughter. NELSON" To Mr. and Mrs. August T. Nel son, 7S Vancouver avenue, November 30, a '"gOSOROSKI To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baodii the Express companies cannot accept C. O. D. shipments, you are therefore entitled to know the commercial standing of any institution to whom you entrust your money. Excerpt from Mida's Financial Index Directory of Distillers, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Importers, and Wine Growers, of the United States. AAAA I V? Crown Distilleries Co.... cor. Beale at slOOOOOO and above this tells you the whole story of price and service CROWN DISTILLERIES COMPANY MAIL ORDER DIVISION P. O. BOX 3000 t BEALE & MISSION STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. j C aj A t h aWv...-v.:..Jn...tVltf 1f HH.sj.iilh, lift -M f 1 i -A.-A go in ursi Corner Sixth and Stark Gosoroakl, 866 Delay street. December 12, a daughter. BRI.NKMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Deaa Brlnkman, 124U Kerby street, December , a eon. Building Permits. T. SPIERS Erect one-story frame dwell ing. 6044 Fortieth avenue Southeast, be tween Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets; build er, M. W. Lorens; toO. ANTON PIAZZA Kepalr one-story frame poolroom. 614 Powell street, between Eaat Nineteenth and East Twentieta streets builder, Roy Hickey; J50. C. B. WILLIAMS Repair one-story frams dwelling, 1H4H Ejteter street, between Lom bard and Willis boulevard; builder, samel 50. H. L. STEPHENSON Erect one-story frame garage, 302 East Thirty-second street, corner East Market street; builder, W. O4 Munson; $160. OREGON HOME BUILDERS Repair three-story frame dwelling, 2uu Tenth street, between Taylor and Salmon streets; builder. M. Jonasen; 10u. WAKE FIELD-FRIES t CO. Repair two. story ordinary store. 212 Madison street, be tween Front and First streets; builder, Will lam Hyland: $200. THOMAS VIGARS Erect two-story frame dwelling, 1185 EaBt Pine street, between. Thirty-ninth and Forty-first streets; builder, same: J4IK-0. MARSHALL-WELLS HARDWARE CO. Repair six-story ordinary warehouse. 40 Fifth Btreet, corner Pine; builder. National Tank & Pipe Co.; J."(H Mission sts. KEY TO Financial Index Ratings AAAA 1,000,000 and Above AAA 750,000 to 1,000,000 AA 600,000 to 750,000 A 500,000 to 600,000