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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
tut, .morning orekoxiax.' Saturday, decejiber is. ioi3. 21 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF eitcoiitt Ttumost. a C4'o ....... "' ............ Batata, fc.utar t -arl."ai. i r -oo. ...... , (,! i 4 H jMI ........ F , Ut ...4 4 eaaa ..eu.al ai. aa , V. T'"X A ,.Ma-a !- ':. . x ..a : i a -" ..". . Ta- '. A . a.i- ' A JLHl K.WKVf. lirrtfl I Br-1 aa III Ta'a aeea I . n ., i -vie l.o. V' r j i. u4 laela et t I - luia rxiuia ea a fcaa.v a: S ft la e'SMMSV (rir' tc tsfa.ja a Ta'a" t; euaia i r. M. tlrilOt I k.lw ea eaA- .i ... r 'A'X r w Ya4.-i.a. a-aa turn, ln: iraona as en4 K eva.ie. o:a4 r. a.i-l a orfamaaae ea.. St ea j la aa o- Art. trm to iciwmuu. Oraere for SOB tee of Tee New ImCi Orscealaa. wkkcfc will so 1 im4 ea JesaAry 1. lits. to f Mas 4a. evSKi:4 k seal t Tee Oreslaa at eeee. rates riT cctt. CC LANK A.OTUK FACE. thi intra Peela ta the Caltee! aaMeeeatee. Caaa4 iK tatjL r ers!e svaetAe 1 eeata. Asdreae TU 0oa-Lea. FerUaae, drear eea. ha Bar CUT Waa i.r mbm ' " ssoaa la Taa ooaaeiaa aeeiaaes t Ba-orr eaa?a. Kas-T ft t Fi U4e H ealof coasiUafel no lata tse or Baal ilea, at Ct-ra atneau aaa Use's Ctaa baa ea a ropoetuoe to rxmi of Usiti TrlVe 1IIH fcasi Morrieoa .tr.t. formr'r rcapi.4 T OA mora CI -A, Witt ia caie of Lb yr lha Wr at lha ciuo eat a( to.-. a 1 ts.ra al l aa ara for taa ttida itj.la.aa JJ.a'a Claa. Taa provoaitioa U1 acjd at p-xia! M-.ttoa; af a airactera of lha cl4 itoadar alxht at 1.1 a'ctork It la aiaaa.4 ta ma.a lata to.aa quart.r. ta r.aiatn aatll lha torn pl.t ioa at taa la bandio ea tira4 " RoTt Ann D.TK-r Amma InpreT.m.nt ( Royal ania d .trWt at ilmat Tabor lit aaa A f!al.b4 and trta a.aaa.mvnt fna4. araoaatlnc Tk A'.ar Aaa4 Coespaar bad IK. coatract. Toa ai.crlct tatbrat-4 kii in troca tha t of I-.-S ruscv.ainta tr-t ait.elin .f i- it ta aortb !!" of "t rt jta.aatl.tb from t:.t tr ta tfi aoutit l aa ef tal -at. rt arA ffaa rat aeatet ta tr, aortu Itaa at Matlaaaa t.r.J (t:-M . from :t tar t tna aoatA Hn f TBorbarn a.aeue. Ar a.oa from tba w.ota. i of U.tt.M. avaana ta It .-t lomiiataa TU rcrtlcamal ef in. um-itl tor tba UR?re.maat ba Koa r.U4 w:a tba avrliar and eti.tioo If an ar b mda be fore taa erdiOAOite U pA4 ftim lb eamot. rarrr re. Ou otf4X BUefcmA rif.-t. Iwadloe et ta il A. H.. met wn4.r a t bII ea rt Tbir-l.-n'S atroa. la rllo. ! J t fruit for I4 ol4.r at tba 'oldior' " llgrr ta oa.tr wra roe4. Tb of1 will cootlao ta rt- mora t-uit -"H to-tar. wboa tb !!! b frwrl t Rbar. b.ra tba -t:t bo 4itf!b-jto4 t tb cotlo Vir I4 oaMior en tAolr UM li.o. T clrei Al : on4 lobart. a.ij caa. la lao camradoa Tb cirtta una t laatall "!' Jlot:r arltb aaic foot. , A. Wo.!ooir. Ja-- J. -ai l'l b am opa mat li. A 4:naor wtil ba t-rT4, Orot Im. b aat I '- f4 atooot anmbora. tine I a-wt t Aowul-o. raaorai er'U-o of Mro. I'arria U Cowtoa. wa at ot at la boa of bar rfansbtar. ir. W a Poeitaa. Kt ;orotl .tfoot, a.ri bout at ta raaidaao vtarli'. Tim iodi va tabaa ta A.&laso. ur. Uat Kt ar Intarmaot t; ta al T IB Jo ef bar k4.oaJ. tftn tar C.tar!. Mr. t"oo u ! yra al l an. I ft4 tto4 la'1'artlaa.l .is f. aut b4 lta4 la Aala4. bf'-re ' l i'crtuat for t ' - -r. .4 b lt 4j'r. l'- n Hlum. of rertLa.t a-4 Mr. T. J A riSt. ef Lea ABa. CL ba we a aiambor ef tb Atlaoa il.morlal tincracattoal c'banb. r.Tw- tmiru Maea. Ta ae iro a rvABt of war for tb Brepo4 tlliiKlaa ef Oroolor trot a Wtl lamatl buuloart trasa Klilif! itiD in'i!) f polar etreoi will coot aerorvttac e".-tJ aattmaCaa f atr4v b- City CnflnaT Tatar. Ta amrarat for tb atr.at and laaCall pa.amant aa4 ilittoCki will coat ap p'oimt.:y ) mora, be roporta. Tha root af art'si'ixa a rtcbl of war will in.ota na: la pro port f 4am. i.i. U4 la eectaaortnc and IUtf In ctiadamaatlaa prroli naa. Tb pro pn4 avtoa.toa wiU cottraa tba croat or t H.l ea tbe eaat baob of tbe Tv il .matto. Mn. WLAA' rtmaat. ffltk Th f nfl of blra Jlarr T. W:ar. wae 4 at bar born. (1 rt Tweety f rt xroot NortA. waa bald yoatardaj freoa l!oi.-na rKapol and Intarxnoat wa la Koo Ct Camat.rr. Mrm. W'ai'ar I inntiaJ bv bar buabaad. jKnan Wa.k.r tba wa It r. I eld and bad l4 la Oruoa for 1J )4fl Tb pallbaarar Ware tnambar af ta Ma.-caoo. I" IU1, W. V. Crab. t.oo. k- Anophord. F. A. Kaadr. M. M .-haalaoa aad a4 )l(ir. Cai.to Jcar X-K-r . Tb wr4 try -ao(erdy ladxtad O. J. Kam raar-r a a rbarso ef aaaaalt wn tntaot ta bill e-a a flra. a rtrto at yttm. Jrmc Kammrr. T ballot want wld of It ark. Inwltrttli a ware ratara4 acatnat llrmaa ll'iaaoll and I. r now a mart tor tbo tba.'t ef l pod. of trolla wlr, ili.mi Jane Vom Oaraaaa for dafraud n an lank.apar aad fta'aie.t John W o4 for aeaeupport. rrrftiV.lTin"" Aaaaaomr-ro M.tra. Th aaamat far tb linpro-rocaoat ef I'.ttaourc atroa t. la ft. Jebaa. al taadiac front ts aortb lla of Craw, ford atroot ta taa ft. Jarva fa.-ry Dm ba mad. aaiaaclo ta tJtli. Tba MHti.Ti t I datia-iiaeat af'.ar Io combr 3. Till lrsprvotBat eaaota wtta tba ATbiaa farry aad wa on at trie laat tirrprnvomonla aothortaedi by taa c Joaa CawaetL WimrfM Caa-rraa T l-raratt- T1 l-ran!ian and trttntl baaaiat ef 'ir;r Cb.ptar. R. A. J.. w!tl b .,4 ta.1t at tb Vtaonio ball ea a.t Elaata aa4 &.! BartuM :rofa Tb bou-i i-t w:,i t.tae tao p;.-o ef tba Bioco a:boraro anaal aEbai-inr. at ti I.i.! a la foroaar yoaro. Wultf t .a t aaptor kaa aoartr ) aBra. t aV ra Om ttro.'-a. Aftar pr-xo'to nana HI kooa ttld eat ef aami-t. Jitl-e U'"in Toatord.r vraatod a .it.rta ta air. Aaaea Clara f ram tr nf, oa.rrotary et ta ear pnoo aaloa. Tby ware martial (a Jtlt at B:alay. Tork.atr. Eo Uad. Kvr M.taa CuarT. Koataa Lda. N l A. r. and A. M. baa !ota4 Ik foi:wln fi-r for tb mini Maori W.raa.r'ul ma. . Job luiilr"n: aoelor wardaa. C. t, Trao'l lor. Mnior wardan. kaaaata Carliola. MrifT. Kaor Kack. troaaarar. 1L Kuor. M'B ye triad tbe datietaaa aa w Til a baaa Tbay are a Ilaiea prodaet aad ar aati-a a b' bit. Aa year arocor A4. Oasaa a 4a na Ptvla bank Wkalaoora 4 IKIai. I coaca bay. a wbe.e daaaa. leir rc.r ba tboaa Ado. l? f o-r tn'" rry Xow T-rnoHn bn ta. fin lereeiaa. eaat troat 1M wtta troa Fart lro ' ar . freoa i.r. AaUiraoa K 31. Oraa-oelaa. A4. Ta. Ir-m 11 lliau- will ream al tb .Xorteaia li(a lllit AfatcA 1. Ad. Caao a ITaaa rat! a Tar-.r Its!! barkor.bp car. 4ta aa4 laoaai-L Adr. Ta. w- A. wfrea wilt ba at bla art laid . aatil Tartbor lotka air a bMi-ft 4amat wiadow. 1)1 Aoca4 A4. . and lUat Aldar kireet. whir A wui .tool Betba llt-Toaicac "kx-im-rr to Vbt Tba ITta aaaaal anotin ef tbe Oraoa lii.tartca o:ty wij a ba.d la reota A. Caatrai Library at I a clock to day. Aftar tka traaaactloa ef a aa bar ef Itrra ef Inpertaat buaiaooa aad t-o etectlaa ef oiler for tbe ooaulnf vaar tao aaaaal aJdra will b da llT.rod bv l-roaaaar O. H Aporlla. !V J ef tae dprtmat ef blBcitob la tba td:ora aad Urx-ola J-ara lllcb eVbceia ef Taroma. Wh. il -object will e "Tbe Indiana ef tbe .Vortb waat aa Karoo I ad la tke Jearaai af ta rarlt.at rr Tradra ao4 E tior.ra.- J.kTTTa. la Herx AaaAjaotBa. Prea- araciee are bia mad for a aorio et revival raaouaca to b bald by tb L'Bltod Brthra Cbarca. Eaat Morrlaea and Kaat Flrot Btreata. aad Ibe rirat L'r.tta4 Evaaalteal Cbarca. Ladda Ad dltlen. bsiaalnaT Jaaoary - Tbe mttaa-s will be bold for en week la ta LBlt4 Brethren Cfearcb and than cbajiaed to tb Catted Kvaacellca! Cbarca. Kev. Uuy F. I'bolpa. a protal coat oyar.o:iat and author, wltl be In c&Arre. aaatatad by Re. C C. Pollux atwt H. Joa D. Nlaeweador. peetera of tba local chorcha A largo cbeir la balDf eranu4 by Bo. O. la, LavU. Ptorraaa-a on Taadt rtxan. For creatine- a dlatorbaaco ea a North Rank trala ea roat to rortland Thora- dT. Carl t" VT. Jebaooa. who waa ar. rt4 apon bla arrival by Patrolman Vaa Va..nbor. waa fined '.' by Municipal Judio lertmo ya.terday Jobaaoa, who ta r.nt nvate of a river ateamer. Inalat.d ttpoo palllnc the icmrmtnr cord of tbe train aad final It It rooulrad trie combined offorte af overal trainmonj to bold btra la bla aoaL Ho bad bo an 4nnktns. Vi wits r.unarn Ijnrrmsrr Tboorh admittedly a-ullty of :matle thlev Inc from hi employer, tbe Tbeo4oro Horsmaa Lthar Company, a coo t nu4 aantanco waa pronoanced oa Oert. tiurho yeatrrday Bnornina by Municipal Jodce IHo" oa tbe motion of the complainant. A wife and five rS.lJren, tbe eidaet T yaara eld. waa the reaaoa for tba dlamlxaj of proeacttlioa. tiurke I eo parole ea a nlnce of one year la JaiL A Vtoraaa Cobbbctbo. Tbroaca aa error to The troeonial tbe price of Gotdea Weet Coffe In flve-poaad cana waa al ap t re4 II for five pound. whoree It eaould. have been 111 Ratal! arocare and Cloat 4t P.var. have taa a dalused wltb lnjulrl. for r Tao at tbe former prlca aad villa tb error w. vnpardeaabte. tba over wbrlrr.lnf roaponae provae conclusive ly that advertialng la Tb Orafonlao la road. Fiaxia Cnara Xrrra TooaT Tb marnsor ef Kumo-r Rellrf Corpa tbla aftaraaon wilt hold one ef their (at ardaf aft.rnooo aorul Balberlnce la room i:i CoartBou.o. tb meanrn ro held ea Ibe flr.t and third atar date ef each month. Tbe members brlnr lunch and owln. Card are clayed aad asm remain for tha r Jlar corpa worA la the venlnc Krauua FaiooTBBiBO Away Awatkealev yeaterday moraine to find a straac.r r:flio the drawere ef a tra In tbe n.al room W. C. cHraub. ef II Caal Tweaty.alsth .treat pro cared a double-barreled ebotcan and. aa Ibe lalrud-r fled, emptied one barrel after htm Tbe ma a waa not bit and eacap4 wtta Tbl happen. d at 4 A. M. ?ra a Tavxay Caava to Ha Ka-eaiaatk. Tbo ferTTboat Caplee. oporatlnc at a.ltwood. will bo eat ef romml.aloa for aa Indefinite period bctnnlnc Sunday. I -acorn bar It. It waa announced by tb Coaaty Comml.alonera yeeterday. Tbe order followed a notice ey ruperinten deal Welch of tbe brldce and terries department that tb Caplee la badly la need of rrpaira "Baaoar 1U-1 atattr" TvBraf Tbe women of Acoot Tounar Aailllary, No. t. failed ran lab War Veterans, will bold a -Tsartam kaa; Bale" Taesday. Pecember Si. from to o'clock at Ibe store et llenry Jeanlnc 4i Pons at P-conl and Morrison streeta. The public ar cordleily Invited to call and IBapect tbe vartoua article. rr-tJOQw LlCinil Rrvosirp. Be- tauta a woman wa prmitia to sou fruit la a poolbatl owned by Hill Taapras at Sit Hurneid street tb City Counvil yeatarday rvokd tb license of tbe place. Tbo anion waa taken qmb rvcommendatioa of the police. TK.re la a law ai.ln.t tba employment ef womeo or lrls lo a pool ball. ItcaTtaa cr EtJcT FCK"ot. tw BaO Co.ntrTc.? Tba Hoard of Education haa ben Informed that the baatlnc and vencilatins system of tb KUot J-.-hocl la bad an4 trial It ta cot possible to beat tbe bulidinar properly. Mrs. O. v. reabeth. of tba fcllot Parent Tsacbrr Asaoclatton. haa laid thaOmal .r before tbe board. Can PunBxriaa llrtr A tnlutep rn aliarbiiaar from a AX -Johns car at Ktillnsworth anJ Alblna avenuee at orloca yeatarday mornlnc. cost 5. O. tlalke. an employe ef the L'olon Meat Company llvlna; at IIS Mohawk street, a dislocated hip Ho waa takea to Uoo4 ciamaritaa HoapltaL W. 11 Utra t llor-at. W. B. Glafke, wall-known commission mer chant, la at Good famarttaa Hospital, suitertna from aa Infection of Ibe f-Mt. It t expected mat he wltl be about kkla In a few w.cka. Dr. E. I. Geary la 13 attenlance. Ott iJrrt PicktBtxa CwrrA-r. tltirtt tilurcee, plambors yeatar day reciv4 t"e contract for tba In stallation of plumblna; la tbe muni cipal lodctec-boaa at Foarteenth and Johnana aireete. The contract amounts to tat. ta. fMirvAi ro rtexa rvara. Dr. C It. f'bapmaa wr.l srak before tb relftical f-.nt Club Tuesday at 1 e ilex a at Fab'.te Library la room A Hi. tote will be "Will tbe fiwerd UrioC leacor Aatnay-arQar Ct-asa to Mtar lira. Mable Holme Taraoaa, of tbe I'nlver ry ef t'reson faculty, will meet the claae la sbort-alorv writing al " 41 to nishl In library HalL Any one who Is laterested la welcom to attend. tj-rauaarrBa rtrtT CXaas to Marry. The extension study cours la the ktstory of Mnsli.h literatare. srlv.n by rrofeoaor Harold Guy Merrlam. will meet M mortri at l a clock la room ;. Reed Collece. Waa CoaBBsrciiijrrawT To Taut. Joba Reed, who has Jtat returned from I: J rose, a hare be wa at tn front as a war rorrp-o-lert t. will speak before ta Civic LaU Bt luBchaot at tb Mullaomah Hotel today at Boon. ryrrsH-xi to 1 1 sa a cr -tTmuBaraA" ria-ar t Crawford, erajaalsor of the Nartawetera baresi ef ethnoios-y, will spook en Ausday pibl la Lincoln Me morial Metnodiet Church. Ilia sub !: t will bo -VTvliLser" P'lTOS C-S TO . PIhOp It J. Cooke will speak at tbe Y. M. C A. at I 11 o'clock tomorrow, ea A Mee ae to Maa,- F-a LAaeo. Fine locatloa on Public Mara-t laciudiBar basement. Inquire. 1 lambitl Ad. fil 1 II 8-Year Battle for Reed Col lege Is Fatal Strain. AUNT'S WILL IS EXECUTED Fortano Waa Given Vp In Devotion la I Jra of Foaodlnc ScJaool Pro vldcd Tor la Doqaeat and Ilrlra Foe (lit Throoj-h Co art. Death yeatarday momlna ended tb careor of A nag whose unselfishness asd bllh riard for tba trust left In his keoplnc by Mr. and Mra & O. Jted rav to Portland Rd Collsc. And that man was Martin Winch. His health wa broken la the lone 2 I! r : I V if .s. r- ! Mart la Wlsrk, froeajaeat Pleai- deaf of rortUad, Has Died t 1 eaterday. aoeeeoaeaaooeoeee.aieaea I 4 local battle, to which be. virtually alona amour the hairs lo th Reed Lata, foucht that bis aunt's wishes tnlcht be carried oat- Had th will a fcroksn. be would have been one of tb chief benefactor. For three year he had beea falllnaj In health and hla lllseae became critical two months aco. Doata came at fit 7trcisy n-.orntnr Aa endowment ef about li.00w.000 was left for tbe tabltshment of Bead Colleare by Mrs. Amanda Reed. By en deavortnar to prove that Mrs. Rd's !e al reeideoc was In California, and that, undrr the, laws of that stale, only tlbd.aoa could be bequeathed for a school, belrs endeavored to break th 111. Larnat Battle Weakened Health. Tfcrouf h Probate Court. Circuit Court, tbo Or. son Supreme Court and tha Su perior Court of California. Mr. Winch foucht for th Integrity of the wi;L fie succeed ad St last In prevtnr that lhouab Mr. Reed had spent the do- rllnlnr years ef her Ufa In California, she bad always considered Oreajon her local reeidenre and home. Had Mr. Winch at any time boon nd;S.r.nt In the lonsj lltlcatton th endowment could not have cone to Reed Collece. la th opinion of Jurists connected with tb case. la April. 111. be woo. Reaction followed the creat strain onder which b had la bored, and hi health be can to weaken. A rear asto 8. G. Winch, hla eon. as sumed manaceroeot of his father's business affairs. Mr. Winch was one ef the Ore trna- aa earned la the wilt to arrance for Ibe educational Institution, but re- sicned from tbe Red Collece trustee ship several year aco. Rlaa From OC1r Bey Rapid. On the eld tlenry Reed homestead n Quincy. naaa, M r. winch was born December IS. IIS. He accompanied hia mother and older brother to 1'ort- and In November. 1171. to make hla home with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mre, !irnn O Head Ha atarted ntit To Buyers of Christmas Jewelry i. There are three kinds of Christmas jewelry stores: .The old-time exclusive store, with its fine, extravagant stocks, courtly manners and unnecessarily high cost of doing business a place of traditions a store maiiily for the extremely wealthy and their followers. II. The pop-up-over-night jewelry store, the store of per petual and continuous bargain sales, the stores which give fictitious and impossible discounts, the stores which advertise "Raising money for creditors," and the other 101 excuses to attract you, and all this where quality and selection are often sacrificed to pric2 a temporary bazaar, without manners, without compe tent service, without mudh reliability a shopping place for the thoughtless. t eHeitkemper Jewelry Store A careful, reliable, dignified, all-the-year-roimd jew elry store that has grown slowly but surely, until to day it takes its rank with the old-time exclusive jewelry stores, except in these two particulars: No Extravagant Pieces No Extravagant Prices . A highly-specialized Jewelry Store, with complete col lections of all classes of high-grade jewelry, precious stones, watches, clocks, silverware and novelties, all progressively priced, from the inexpensive reliable ar ticle up to the intrinsically and artistically fine priced at fair and reasonable figures. A store for all who want the utmost value for their money, and who want their gifts to go from a real jewelry store. - i G. Heitkemper Co. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants 130 Fifth Street, Yeon Bldg. Portland, Oregon Phones: Marshall 1; Home, A 6281 to make bis way In the world for him self at the ace of It, bis school edu cation endlns; there. His first employment was aa office boy for the Orecon Steam Navigation Company. When be reached the see of 11 he was general baccate acnt for the Orecon lUllroad At Navlcatlon Company. After hla day's work for th railroad ha conducted a prlntlnc busi ness at nlcht, beinr a man with a tremendous capacity for work. When he left the railroad It Is reported that two men were required to do the work ha bad been dolna; In addition to his sight prlntlnc. I'ade'a CeafJdeaca Wae Complete. Th younc man was trusted Implicit ly by bis uncle, wno encaged him to look after bis affairs a $2,000,000 re sponsibility. So creat was hla uncle's trust. It Is told, that on hla death IS of the monthly statements submitted to him by his nephew was found to bavs been unopened, so certain was S. U. Reed thai hla affairs were not belnc mismanaced. , After the death of Sir. P.eed. Mr. Winch continued as financial acent for Mrs, Reed. Th desire of tha Heeds, as often expressed and finally placed In concrete form In the will of Mrs. Reed. waa the endowment of an educational Institution In Portland that would ben fit th city wher th fortune of the Reeds was founded. Will Finally Tb belra were but silently remem bered In the wllL and Marttn Winch waa named as executor. There 101 lowed a lecal battle lasting eight years. finally resulting In the preservation of tha Intecrlty of tha will. Mr. Winch la survived by his wife and his son. Simeon Reed Winch The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at the residence, 241 Broadway. They will be conducted by Dr. William Eliot, pastor of the First Unitarian Church. At the grave. Port land lodge of Masons. No. 65. will have charge. Tbe pallbearers have not been determined, but among them will be Judge II. E. JIcQ Inn. William Ladd. S M. Mears. Fdward Cook Inch am. A. K Mills. Simon. William Alvord and Joseph Man "ELECT" LAST at $5.50 the Pair Made for style, service and comfort. Knight Shoe Co. Morrison Street, near Broadway. GADSX1 SEATS SELLING ejeete ar avow eo.uag for the Gadshl recital. Penmbar J direction biteer At Cotnan. floor. 1J . II: balcony. 11. III'. It: Hery. r-sorved. II: gI- ;.ry. aim'.alcn. Tic A4v. Jenning's Saturday Special Insures a Good Christmas Dinner! GUARANTEED GENUINE PURE ALUMINUM ' I i .. .... ... T V leirc ' . c - 1.. A- Regular $4.50 Seamless Aluminum 16-inch Oval Roaster, holds the largest fowls or roasts ... re - - Same in 15-inch Size, $1.79 A Splendid Christmas Gift! We show her an exact illoetration of these famous Roasters. Con venient and ample tn size. Tctatoes or other vegetables can be baked rifht with the roasts. Buy thee Roasters Saturday as lorif as the supply Usta at the special price. Se nM Order. Haas Beat C. O. n. 5a Deliveries. Ilasaaaeat all aa asm Perfect results follow when you use a "Garland" Combination. Range Wood, Coal or Gas The last word In Rang- construction. Coal or wood and gas may be used simultaneously. Practically two Ranres in one. Sold exclusively by u. We show a complete stock. Henry Jenning & Sons Washington Street at Fifth ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL ' MALTED MILK Cbeap snbetitntes cost YOU same price. Don't Miss! THIS SATCltDAT SPECIAI. Oa Artlatle Bronx Colored -Vaaea At $1.00 Ree tbesa before 70a bay other artielee. ORIENTAL IMPORTING CO, 443 WaSHUGTO.t ST. THIS SATURDAY We Offer PRIME STEER BEEF Prime Rib Roasts, lb. .18 Rolled Roasts (boneless), lb 16 Pot Roasts (all cuts), lb 14 Hamburg, lb VXrf Sirloin Steak, lb 18 Round Steak, lb..: 17 This is LAflIB, not MUTTON. The proof is in the eating. Legs, Loins and Racks Lamb, lb 18 Shoulders, lb.. 12 Breasts, lb 10 Lamb Cutlets, lb 14 Also (Inspected) YOUNG PIG PORK Legs, Loins of Pork, lb. Shoulders of Pork, lb. . Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. . . 15 10 10 A Message to the Public: The Meatcutters Union, which is being unconsciously exploited in the interest of certain so-called labor leaders, has declared us UNFAIR to organized labor and by so doing have proven that they themselves are UNFAIR. They have four sandwich men in front of our store with signs stating that their claim is for a ten-hour day. This they know to be false, and it is intended to deceive the public, as what they really want is to commence work at 7 o'clock, which we cannot concede, as trains and boats which we supply leave at that time and their orders must be delivered before 7 o'clock, consequently we open at 6:30 A.M. We could have conceded an hour or two outside of RUSH I HOURS, but this will notsuffice, as the walking delegate insists a . , . i , i : . .A i. :.. on running our Dusiness, ana dcciubc we wuh i. suuuui . uo unjust demands he endeavors to ruin us. We positively refuse to surrender our right of citizenship to any walking delegate, many of whom may not even be citizens of this country. In the future OUR STORE will be run absolutely OPEN SHOP, which is a PRINCIPLE and not a CONDITION, and we will not discriminate against any man by reason of his affiliation or non affiliation with organzed labor, and we ask all fair-minded citizens who believe in fair dealings to investigate and give us the patron age they think we are entitled to. 9 JONES' HAMS AND BACON Known the State Over for Delicate Flavor, Mild-Cured and Sweetness Hams, or whole, lb 15 Bacon, i& or whole, lb ' 18-20 Tenderloin Backs, or whole. ; 15 Picnics, lb 10 I Cottages, lb 14 Special Bacon, lb 12 'z? No. 5 Pure Lard 60 No. 10 Pure Lard S1.15 No. 5 Compound o5? No. 10 Compound S1J0O PHONE ORDERS PENNY CHANGE CASH OR CREDIT Automobilists, Attention Repair Work Wanted Charges so moderate as to astonish you. All work under expert supervision and cruaranteed. We desire to secure and hold your patronage. Y. M. C. A. GARAGE, Corner East Teeth aad Mill Streeta. t'faone Eaat 205S. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGON! AN Main 7070. A 6095. WANTED, CHAIRS TO CANE BY SCHOOL FOR BLIND FOR PARTICULARS CALL MS. I F MYERS, MAIN 543 Skidmore Drug Co. Temporarily Located 271 Alder Street Between Third and Fourth Sts. I Notice to .the PuMics l ' "a We, the undersigned members of the Retail Meat Market Men's Association, desire to submit to the pnblic the actual facta concerning the difference now existing between the UNION MEAT CUTTERS and our members. The Union Meat Cutters are unconsciously being exploited by certain so-called Labor Leaders, and have declared us to be unfair to Organized Labor, thereby proving themselves unfair, as they state to the public that they are contending for a ten-hour Jay, while the real fact is that the half hour contended for is mere subterfuge, and they fully understand that we cannot concede this and do justice to our customers, who require their meats delivered by 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the morning. N t Between the hours of 5:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock P. M. is also our busy time and all of our men must be on duty at that time.. The Union demands a straight 10-hour day, which is impractical to us for the reason that the man who works at 6:00 A. M. must quit work at 5:00 P. M-, just when we need him for the evening hours. We could have conceded even an hour outside of the rush hours, thereby granting the 10-hour day and more, but this would not suffice, as the Walking Delegate will not be satisfied unless we permit him to run our business and he dictate the terms, but we know of nothing in the constitution of this state, or of the United States, that obli gates us to concede our rights of citizenship to any Walking Delegate,, many of whom may not even be citizens of this country. We positively refuse to transfer our business to IRRESPONSIBLE AGITATORS, and in the future our business will be absolutely conducted on the OPEN-SHOP Plan, which involves a principle and not a con dition. r We will not, however, discriminate against any "wage-earner by reason of any affiliation with Labor Or ' ganizations, as we make EFFICIENCY the basis of wages and employment, and not the possession of a Union Card. WE BELIEVE IN THE PUBLIC, and that they should know the facts, inasmuch as false statements have been made against us, and all we ask is that the PUBLIC investigate and accord us the patronage which our position as fair-minded business men and taxpayers deserves, and we respectfully request that the public take no action against any member of our association by reason of BOYCOTT BANNERS, as we should all be held equally to blame or blameless AS INVESTIGATION determines, and no member fa vored against the other. The fair-minded public should investigate the persons or merchants who join the Union as "Silent Partners' by inaugurating a boycott against us by refusing to buy from Open Shop Members, this boycott being the most reprehensible of all and should find no favor with the public The names of these parties should be given to the public, so it might know who they are and withdraw their support. PEOPLE'S MARKET & GROCERY CO. (J. A. Henry). WHITE HOUSE MARKET (Bennett Brothers). MULTNOMAH MARKET (Park & Kolb). RAY FAIRCHILD. BOSTON PACKING COMPANY. ALDER MARKET (Wm. Constantine). GEO. L. PARKER. JONES MARKET (M. J. Jones). BAY CITY MARKET (Paul R Spath). VETERAN MARKET (RobL A. Sawyer). STATE MARKET (Chas. Rudeen). SEATTLE MARKET (Alex. Friedman). T. R. HOWITT.