Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 20, 1915, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Tnt ?IOItyi'G OR EG ON I AX, aroyPAY. PECE3TBER 20, 19IA. - '
, I Ti f ' rioBisTs.
TIMFI Y TAI KS RWFfl isiSMM $ rj) .70 ,
Special Music Also Is Part of
Church Programmes.
SERMONS ARE INSPIRING
TaW-tid" Vrf SWT ! I'ollowvd
hj aoe-lal Hoar. l Whkh Cilrl
a a. I W imrii trangvrt
rd HrlJ T. W. C. .V.
At lrJ4 ef approachls Car' at -Saaetide.
eeociel m)i'. ttfU aed aa
tm. ae.J rroety M'wm tt.r k.ard
tHimltf in many of the church ef
th ritjr.
t-.rvt.-ee trill few h:d Chrtetraa day
tit avar rhaKh. n't la a malortty
i eijhorat. f"hrl!ra anii-a4 pro
r'amt a-Hl b pr.n'd et a
t . t
atmmi end snna.'e la lfnf wftk
-rir.7. iwn ra giveo la
th first CBbtu Crrt by the ebotr
aad) the pastor. Rv. tieorge Dar-
e rv a tnpirmc morein c '
a T!a rTrim rieirif and at th
icAf ervtre he ap-oh ea "A Tvt or
h Holiday. The ! n-d a a.
T ret everr mas apoa ble
IMnii, bat every rr a a alo apoa the
threat ef others. - f r. Ivmh' dertue
I ou are foaad la hi ulmol that
t keynote ef ri reri.iira boIWar
aftoul I he uiMl!iBM. fr. ba Bald.
-i?.:ri..h I tt cornrtoa at
Chrlstianity.-
talterlae HhI Ttetabtev
ta tba nl t"aitari CMurrh
I .J wnl' of aiiiaf a. slvea by
tt demr. cbri.tr: Mr. '. ta,
)(.ar-iaer. Hnfrtnii; Un C'ourB lid.
roatr-ilto. J. K" Ftrto, tor; Will.
Urn raaa;tf,tlolIiUI. and l! W. llojt,
eV Bit.
The- f-tur cf the moraine were:
.!. -t.enu Not'" dni. tunc
lit Mr, 'ro. tt- violin aoltgato;
Klanitrr anthem. "ltoann I .
ftj-. H.rhorti: "Holy Nisrht." off-rto-y
tt irtniBiii ilurrettl. and
t.r. a lt.a l"er IHfMmtn
At i MMt s.rvtr fv of tha old
t .' itional I'rinck an J KnstUo carol
'. la aitn fir effect.
The ttory of the - nativity. tt!
Cri.ri'al tettlns. u siv.a yesterday
at I ! o'.lo. It at Ih Ve.per Kfltlra of
ti Kdh nir ruk Mthe.t!t C!ora.
tiMwii a.t aH tha air.
k.r.i, (g4 vim m" of IBa tirat Chriat
m . ;ifta ar rcl fr 16a poor
a M a ..i jf .
T. W. C. 1. WaWaaaaa traara.
ta tba Taf(C lt'o'i CriMtlaa A
nitl oa TalM ap- rlra ara
M at Ja a'clixk an J .r ::al
k a -ll boar, at ahl.'h Btrl aad
a m.a. ilntcrt ia tba dir. aral-
t t'-ia T. M. r. A. ! Mrtl' ran-a-'
f "Aa Adlra ta Ma br
:i.iv..p H. J. C"oa. fa f4 bU a'ar.
v . to m a CnM..t-Uaat I f'.
Th- rnf a-prtBt of Wblta
Tnri a 11 1 a lra amatnl at
m'.aion an4 :fta aotiabla tor tba
lig gi.trtQata amuna? tbo aoar
a a railt ef tba arl bM aT.
rf.r tinranx at ! II o'clock la tba
Mis awliiiirlani of tia tbf. atbar
t i d in Uf arnoot rlaaaaa (oat for a
C'hriatmaa ar- i-a of
; ftaof "-lf. twrrlra aot liibata"
a.ra taa (ain't ef IHe aarata. klaar
f IA Bm9n (Ideal tbaai-t lo
e. -'.a warb arwt ail lenk aa.laatual
f. tr.t for tba l frtaala tnao
W. It lliaaoa. aho bad "a lit
f ir .r a w. u pr.a at botb
antra a r ana a - aeria a4
U Lra ."-)a-tte..- lie
ill m-rnur bia fifptt for tae aal two
r iMiM m all! twcia bia aor
fir trie F.cit!t ltno M -auoarT Ha.
ciafr ea Janaarr 1.
ABANDONED MINE TO RUN
Ira.4.rada Ore I-fl rrr Trail
Para a to IW MllWd.
PITEfmRT. Wa. r-e. l a
aL ter Trait Miala CoeipaaT.
Hf of propart!" aorta ef bare abNr
for four raara. tim ana li .
aip9Mt more t a I l itf ! of are ta
tna Taroma amaitar. baa rora.
Ua.t 4 boad'4 for ltn.l. from tb
prcKi ef iH a mi l anil flotation
fr.. aill No lntalW4 cacablo of
rartn for ine Io-cr4 ore. about J..
14 tail of a !. l la ea tbe aump.
Wbea artipRienta ware made tba ore
ea t ta bo bau.aJ mile ta LaT.oporl
kr laia. aa aotftirc bbt are rusoinc
1 1 or better araa RlPP4. Near pror.
eaeva are aafat ta bate maie poeitte
prdta&ia mminc of tha material ia
trie tiraj.
WOOL GROVERS DISPERSE
f.raal Coant Sraalo at IVaker
Team Thank to O. A. C. fliprrt.
FAKER. Or.. Tr. I (SpaclatV
Volflna tbeir apprectatloa ef the tdaca
tioaat work done bare la tba aheap.
anae'a trwetiact. rr aad raat
('auntf t'r tandcret a vote of
friaaaa at the final aneetinc tialir.
. dr ta W. T. IMtrft. ahp eipert an4
l.;;'rr aa4 ta !ra M. Nalaoa and W.
ki. Kayaol'. repreavntiBS nrnon AfM.
rnitural Cotl. B)"r the ajspicea of
atlra Inatttutioa tke meeties bat
beea b'14.
la hi a, a5 )re-a thi mornlnc. Mr.
T.-trh apok biiftlr t cooperation la
arool aellma. til altU'-t a thoroaab
taeet:atloa ef tbefiald fore naalsg
any onart.ln j of tha kmi.
HOQUIAM ELKS PLANNING
IrrfarBUoaa to Il fade at Oooa for
It I Mai Controtlos.
f-KJttA. IVirt.' rer. !. 5pa
eiL ItcKjuum Ufc will btna layia
plane at oae t ratertaia tha t 1 4
mntan'aoa ef the Waahtnctoa State
t:;a' K.uoloa Amoctatioa. loe loual la.
titartoa hailni been a.-rrpteJ Saturday
.r the ii9tlH coraaiittaa. raeetlnc at
att;e. utnr compettore for the rao
tnt.oa a ar Tacaaia asd Waoatrhe.
Tha atteadance at tha annual eon
Ttt'ioii of the aaaociatioa laat tiB
lm h Ua.ham a Ittv.
CHILDREN GIVE TO POOR
CaM art lrrabytrrtaova Mo Carol
of OirLtaaae at Srnice.
"ICark. tha rtarald AaaeT a.ia. tha
aeet towee ef happy chl'.drea ei a rr h -Inar
ta proeionel ran ait yeaterday
uirtia ta Calvary rreahyterlaa
h iirrh aa tha Sunday Kcbeot claaea
tna.e their way bp t the arr-.i'a croe
ea the au'Pit. aad d'pealtad their aiftj
"t the K-Ba." their rforatloBt ta the
p.e aad ae-Jy "ii-d" rlttie en."
Ta rhirh tn drated la bolty
and grary. with Bit ahinin trt
l(4l frana tha ci.u'l. Attar aavca
rhud bad placed cirt at tha foal cf
the r'oea. aeieral carols aero aon
and I T. tx f. ilaam. tba paator. fata
a ort ad4ra oa tha a otflcaaca of
.arljCraaa.
Aa p-cla!ly beautiful part ef tha
prearawrue aa caatrleuled by tha lit
lie tola aho preaeated aiercltea and
mbii Tha choir. nadr I tie directloa
it tieorce Mitch klaa Mil. rendered
Tral approprlata aetbtm.
REALTY JINKS IS TONIGHT
Kaciirwr- TUylrd Will Vn Clyftt l
Arradlaa fi ardent.
r rea a. jtH aea
Is rharte ef tba affair, bate errenaeJ
rtoarm roror rJ to
at at antu Toon.
fyaarta I.
rranria r. lach. who diad
Saturday from heart dlteaa. will
be barled today. The funeral
altl be hrld frora tho'rraldenr
at l"j William avenue at S.l
r. f,
Mr. Iarh rama ta Torttand
J: fmm fa'bury. t'.L. and
tartrd an iron T.ondry, In which
bualne ho continue. until flvl
yaara aao. when he retired and
turned tha concern avar to hit
mm. He waa known throutrh
oot (he Farifie Coaat aa tha pio
neer roaoufacturer of Bath
weicht.
II la aurrUed by hi widow,
five aena and four dauchlera
Joeph M-. J. Herbert and Win.
flelt . of rortland: Edward .
of Han rranciaco; VI re. O. U. Mo
Krnna. Mla-e Harriet and IHor.
enco. of fortland; Mr. J. U. Klb
bio. of Chtcaco,
a procramma. prominent on which will
ha a pUylet arrant'd for the occaaion.
tt t railed "Noodlehaum Neutral
Noodle tloaee. and will ba aplced wltb
om..of the latet raatima aonaa.
The Really Hoard baa doubled II
mernbervMp durlna" tha pa yr and
eonaceiuently tht promlae to b tha
bet-attJ'd and btat annual a-ato-erlna;
aver held by the oraanUatioo.
MOOSE PLAN GATHERING
Udtnara to Hold hrtotma Itnlcr.
talnrew-nl Wrdnradajr Mchl.
rortland le. Na. HI. Loyal Order
t iinu. will alt a araad annual
ihrt.taa aatharlo aad eoterlalnmeot
oa Wedaeaday veniB. iwmwr -at
their clubrooma la tba Hoyal Anne
balldlatt. Aa entira IhealrWal company
haa beea nca-d. lief reahmeat will
ba served, aad thera wlkl be dancinc
and other forms of imuwminl.
Harry A. Iioaer. chairman of tba
atertainmeat committee, ba provided
aa eteaive proaramma a that lhare
wlll ba aom'thlna lakina place on botb
floor all t"a time. A feaiura of In
evenm will ba lha "Daya cf '" In
lbs clabrooosa.
rhe-halla !aa Ivcbalc.
riirnU!. Waah.. !. l (Sra-
tlaL The Cbehali Hlah eVhool da-
batina- team tot ta r.aymond ta a ae
tata en tha Monro Ioeirtna beinf con
ttnucd. Became of lllo two aubaM
tut mamber of the Chehalla teaTn
weca aetil to Raymond. Uwlna to lb
provaieaa of co d In tha acboola thy
wera cloeed Friday lor in nouuaya.
Trtnp-Talarr at Wallowa IVrlow Zero
trtlilVA Or Ic. I Steclal.)
Colloalnc a warm now perUl. th
temperature audJaoiy dropped to ero
weather. The thermometer rCitrd
1 below laat BiahU
Te rio fca e aeveraaaeet ba aeal to Tat-
!aa4 tr '!' a ! 'oJ rr a aerraae
a.-euM ta n4ue at aaaaur aa a emprw
ael canal mwn 4.td.ei tfi.reua
tc vmI4 taae i veaca aaa lifce'-.wv iw
carry ovtt the aeheme
Lire oa oarr.oi miito
MikKLU tar ACTIITt.
W. A. Wash.
W..A. Wash, who died recently
at Catacada. wa a prominent tic
urt la th early rtHool of newa
paper adttora In th Stat ef Ore
pro n.
Aa a eoldter In th Civil War
an t as an odocaior h had a no
table career. t wa a editor ef
th folk County Itemiaer. which
ho porrbaeed from Uraham Oiaas.
la !. that be aaiaed aad held
a place of . prominence amooa
the editor it tha atate. At th
ttm of bit retirement frora tba
wapeper field, he wa ona of
th olieat editor, la point ef
conliauou activity la charge ef
on publication. In th ttal. Mr.
Wah w bora In Kentucky la
lit and leaves a widow aad
oaua&ter.
lt.fb );aha of arAi kiada will
cbartctarUe the annual Joiaflcatlaa cf
the rrt:Bd f.eaity Hoard which r.l
ba htd toalnt at the Arcadtaa Car
dee la tha kleltaomaa llotaL
- . . . . . J at. pnmmlttM
I.
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II' ae III 1 ' II U frrTCTaWSrTOwn f Ij'-hnrrrT''' LiT1TTrffr
n a ij fi.
Is the Round Trip Fare
rb
OS
Dec 22. 23, 24. 25. 30, 31 'and Jan. 1
Return Limit Is Jan. 3 ,
ExcrJlmt train wrvice. Ft lime. A!l-tl coaches. Observation
era. Standard and tourist hleepir; cars.
Also
Round-trip tickeU are on sale to all Oreg-on poinU on December
22, 23, 24, 25, SI and January 1. Return limit, January 4.
Ticket, reservations or further information at City Ticket Office,
Cor. 6th and Oak St., Union Depot, or East MorrLson-St. Station.
Telephone Broadway 2760, A 6704
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M.
General Pasaenf er Acnt
CAREER IS REVIEWED
Rev. Dr. Marcotte Observes
12th Year at Westminster.
ANNIVERSARY- IS HONORED
Conarr-caiion Sends Iloral Remetn
brancr Growth of Chorrb nod
Arhl"e-m-nln Am Attributed
lo Followln Old Teal. -
-Twelve Tear" wa tha eubject of
the ermon delivered yealcrday morn
Ina; by R. Ilanry Marcotte. tor of
the Weatmlnter rrbytrlan Church.
It belnc the Uth annlvrary of hi
pastorate, ef the church. Dr. Marcott
waa called to Weatmlnater Church from
Attorla IX year ao. and th tet of
hla first rraon thso waa the Urt o
ue.d yealerday tnornina; for Ma anni
versary rmon. "Kor I am determined
not to know anythlnc " Tu av
Jeeu Chrlat and him crucltled.,
At tba openloa- Dr. Marcotte reviewed
briefly the acblvemoia of hi pas-
ta-Mmorle of the IS yena Juirt closed
rush upon lh 'no ,l ,hl" ,lme'
Ir Marcotte. "and they are the mem
ories ot thlnee minipi
are present thl moralo; who wr
present at th bealnnlna: of th IJ
" . I ear an a. n i
many h been called to their final
borne. .-
tlraalk la Keealled.
T mlfht 111 about the old cburob,
. ..i.tii it three times.
first th lower floor "belnr enlarnad.
.w- 1 1 f K.n n addition tO
(he bulldlo for the oae of the Sunday
school, and then cam ,
for tha preaeot stone church, with Its
Itrd led In he selection of thle block
of a-rounu. Our plana wer coo-.
j .... m.i the difficulties
iniri.u. . ... . .
incident ta the erection of thta church.
W overcame thos difficulties, and we
hail overcome other difficulties In
th future."
Dr. Marcotte then took up bla text
Tqr I am determined not to know
anything tmont you save Jsua Chrltt
. 1 4 .mi elMIared tha
ana diu . t . . . - . J .
success of his ministry In the pest
rested on this test, ana wm
1 1. . 11 aatd bo m a MOD 1 a
tnlrht wonder why be conttned bis
minl.try to tbla teat, but he pointed
out that It I wide aa the world, and
Included literature. cience, pouMij,
art. architecture, economic and hla-
tory. . .
Tea la Eapiaiaea.
"Blot out Jeu Oirlt and him cru
cified." declared Dr. Marcotte. -and
you wine out an tne tninas iiiera-
. .. hiiforv. noetrv and
economics. And hence today I use the
.... t .r..iii.il tram 13 vears
ssme i ... -- -. -
a-a at the bealnnlna; of my ministry
ner anvna
datlon. Jeaus Christ and him cruci
fied, and maklner It the foundation of
the future, be it many or few daya"
. .w- .eei-i.l mAmtiatre and elder
SI 1 1 uir vni.'.i . .. -
of the church were present to irreet
he people, lr. imroiie icmu
- - ....iMi.tiAna t'.rlv In the
mornlnc a friend aent to hi home a
. ....... t hUnf which waa
Pfiuilim r -.
placed on the breakfast table In honor
' tbe occasion.
rw 1 n a t . Dinprli has mad
marked proa-res In the 11 years doe-
toe; yeeteroay. im memoereun. um
Increased from 11 to 70S. The Sun
day school haa an enrollment of more
than (OS children, and th Attendance
- - -1 a A A f . Xf . n ' .
yeeieraay -mrmm nii; - -Current
Eventa Class, with Charles E.
Cochran aa president and Hush Henry
i m .tttii.ine ettmnt and eco-
Inomle quitttons. ' Alao the women have
S . I . a.Kli-1. la il.lH.
a curreni !
the eame Una of work.
Sermon Thoughts From
Portland Churches.
((TJAll'l tbe man who kaowa bow
XjL to profit by his own mistake
and the mistakes of other. Such are
comparatively fw. Despite the in
vttabt outcome of vice, heedless mul
titudes -o on Ira their evil way. seeklna;
present enjoyment at the espenee of
th future."
This sentiment, expressed by th
Rev. E- Olln EldrldaT. pastor of the
Mount Tabor Mtthodttt Church, was
part of bla eermon yetterday on th
subject A TounaT aiaa wot rounu
Himself"
. Kldridc aald:
Hhallow.mlnded people rerard na
fortunate the child 'born with a silver
soon In Its mouth, but In tr major.
Ity of auch caae the outcome of their
live proves It lo have been a mla-
fortune,
-The prodlsal lan-l a radically bad
man. He la a-enerally a hind. warm.
hearted. Bood-naturvd fellow. Irt-
ijuantly be baa la him th beat of
Scolt
Tortland. Or.
AMTKM ENTH.
BAKER VkaVlal.
Tonlcht All This Week Mata Wed . jet.
The Uaker Tlsrera lo a beauuf ul production or
CAMILLE
Greatest of all emotional love dramas. The
play that haa mad hlatory.
Rvenlasa a. 60c; box and lose. i&r. Matt,
seee All aaata 2io xcept box and lo.
Moeclsl barcaln perfermanc tonight mati-
NtPweS Hoyt- "A Temperance Town."
BBOADWAT AND TAMHI1X.
1 a . tfeav oi - 1
America a lxeliet Woman
IJLI.IA.V KI!XK1X
Comfort A Kir.a; Rajnnlda t Doneaan:
Whipple A llu.ton In "fpookt": Msor
Haaaer: Jean Challon: I lloea A Dupreece;
Orpbaum Travel Weekly.
Matinee Daily.
!vrtt PRICKS Matlneea. 10c 55c, 60c.
Klrhia. IQe. ase. S"C 73c
(frym-EZiGES
vt57HAIlKI IMTf 230
IK)K K .fcVA.M OrtRA tO.
With Mbm. Uore la "tireat MoeaeaU rrem
;rvad Opeeaa.
. I OTHI.H Blli ACTS S
rWaee, f icM row belroar eeata resorted by
phone. t nrtaln 7 and
material, but, lacking- proper training.
It haa never been developed.
"Thank Cod. the prodigal haa another
chance." '
e e e
-The rhrlstmaa of the world today
la not tbe Chrlat ma Ood planned."
said Dr. C O. McCulloch. pastor of
th. Vnworth Methodist Church. In bla
acrmoo yesterday morning-.
Th apeaaar quoiea too "i"i"
nioix: "Behold. I bring you tidings
of great Joy." and said: "Alas, the
tiding or tbla -r are not i on
Joy. They tell of mllllona of men carry
ing arms: of homea destroyed; of heart
broken and Cltiea aesoiaieo.
nui t . mv. " - -
.k.n - i . . . h. There shall bo a new
earth when ridhteousneaa shall have
way and there anau oe no more leaca.
u.MiiMk minlMl um, of tha
L ' I . I. u -----
prophectca to thla effect, and aald that
the way to hasten tot goou r ie
each Individual to pattern bis life
after that of Chrlat.
e e e
In bla acrmon on"reae" yesterday
i -. - ii.i...,An, Methodlat Church
bwuth. th pastor, Kev. W. J. Kenton.
said:
-If there la a Christian conscience
left In Kurope. that can be appealed
to. It would seem that now la th lime
. 1 1 i , whn. the effort mla-ht be
ot . " " .- . . . .
crowned with auecesa. W hether Henry
Ford aucceeda or tans, nm
prayera and besl'wlahea. -
.. . . w v nMi-inrt to criticise
1 k 1 .u . r
or ridicule any man who attempt an
effort to atop men i rum aimua
fellowmrn. "
"The truth Is the man who makes
no effort la the man who Is not only
u.Li. . .iti.-i.m hut he must one
liawie iv
day face the Judge of all men and give
an aocounx.
"He who waila In lh trench today
to be killed tomorrow la my brother.
God help ue learn mo i"""u ......
the good Samaritan."
-We are enioiaea ai ms .v......
the atmosphere of one who 1 the
highest and holiest of all time, and
the purpose of hla mission waa to take
tha unrent and chaoa out of the world
and bring our wllla to hla by. deliver
ing a new law of pity." aald Dr. John
IL Boyd yesterday at the First Pres
byterian Church. "Jesus looked upon
humanity and saya we are responlble
for the condition ot the world, con
tinued the pastor. .
-Sin ia nothlna- In ttie world but
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
D-ilv "Mr- r-IJne,
Oa tune. e. . . . - - l.
taa. ad toe laMieuu" sue
some ad three coKeran.. -- --,.. 4-.
eam. ad oe -tea cor-ectlte
Tbe ho raiee app.j w ; -"r.i.-i,i
eodee -New Today" aad all ether daaaUI
calleaa eacept the folloein
hltoatleae Wanted Meie.
Ml eat ten W aated Ta,ala.
le Heat. Koome l-rl'.le f am I lea.
Ileard aad Kooma VrirM
Keeveveeptoa svoome lri vale laaiUieB.
K..V0- .he -bo., clncauoa. i. J eeaU
':'-en.'r?rSl1er,le.t. eb.ree. will
V, th. eomber ef Usee .Pl.r.rin
Ml thVpaper reardle.. of the sum OCT of
LorUa li each Ua. Minim am charae. two
""the O retro laa will aeeept ela-alfled ad
TertWmeei. ever th lelephooe, "
the ad.eelieer ta a aulcrltee eilhee
pbea. . price alU be aaoted vr tA
K eae. bet bill will be re.de red the
Jar. Whether aobeeqaent adverllee
at. wilt be accepted eter tb, ' P"-- de
eeeda apoa the prompts ef J"ro
sad f-ereoaal adwrtleeeaeat erlll e, f"
eeSed eter tbe trl.pl--e. O'Oer. for ea
laeeeUo. Mlr wiU be accereted ! r e r
lore lor eJe.- -Bariae PPOctaollie.
-Koeming ll.aea" aad -Wealedte Keat.
Aderti-aaeata ta reeve proper . cU-l-eireikejo
nwl be ia The Oreaoola afflc
afJrta eTcloTk at alaht. ..rep. r-tnrdar.
rTox b.-r t The h-edav "-ia-
Vit erloch Saturday alsht. Th enire
wlll be aoea aalil I e'cloce I . St.. as eaoai.
Zl VIIVL deceived tea late for Proper
ruZelneoiioai will be raa aader tba beadiag
-Tee late la riaeeifr."
Tetepeoeoi Meia 77S. A SPSS.
ACCnOJC aVALE TODAY.
At f .. at iVt Morrison tt. near loth,
fpnaht piano n-ahoaany and other furni
ture. UKeioe Wllloa carpela. etc, J. T.
tt lleoa. auctioneer.
rord Auction House. Sit lat. ruraltura.
carpel ete. Kale IIP..
At Wlleon't A rtlon Hons, at IS A. M .
Xuraltur. lu-t s'ual at.
Thla directory la for the Information
tbe different llnea of business which
to ua. Any Information which ca
furnished by phoning Main 7070 or A'
1
ACCOaUJION PlJSATLNa.
L ST&fiiAK. h.msutchlnc. scalloping, ac
cord, sids pleat., butlona covered; mall
orders. :u fmock biocfc. Broadway lu.
l-LI-AIl.G. h.maUtfhuia. button covered,
taatera NevaiiyCo t. eia. Bdy. uvu.
AaoAXXAS A0 AAXk'8TB.
MONTANA AbaAT OFFICE. 141 Id, Uo.d,
aiiver uod piauaum bo us Ul.
ATTUlLSKVa.
W. J. M AKtUIit Probate, real eatata, mln
In aud coiputauon ie; adetracia aad tl
t.a aaamlBed, vraten oplalooa turaianed
! .orttiaatern Bank bias. Mem iHi.
CAM'fck.
LOWELL si. JONES, M. U. Practice' limlt
td aaciualvaiy to cencera. tiatorgaa b.d.
CAKFtrT MKAVfclia.
.SOKIlittttI HLG CO. Ku.-a from old car
pal, res niia 111 K. eta. Bom pbooea
t ELJLl lOU) BtTTO.NB. BAUOl.
TUE IKWl.V-HOUaON COMPANY.
It; Waaturi(lon at. Mala IU aaa A l:6.
CUIKOPOUlSld.
William. Eateii and William. Jr., Deveny,
tb ooiy aciaatlfic chlropodiat la th city.
Parlora, Jui CerliBger b.og, southwest
corner :d sBd A.der. Phone Maia 12U1.
CJIHufuUV and pedicuring. Mr a M. D.
Hill. Office e.i.dper bid. Main 147a.
CUXBOPBACTIC PUVBiClA8.
DR. McMAUON, sixth year, chronlo casea,
taking lint, ll traaunents II; worth
tfttf. Eooaomy. health, wealth, 121 4th st.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
MuTH A CO, Worcester bide. Mala 174
No colieclion, no charge. Kaiabllabed ltOO.
DACINO.
UA.VCUEiTtK Danclns Acadamy. 5" tth
X.. beu ritark and Oak. bp'l ratea,.4 pri
vate aaaaoaa $2. morning, afternoon, even
In; all lateat dancea suaranteed; claat
Tbura.. Sat. evenlna, 7-S.lQ. Bdwy. 2164.
HEATH'S SCHOOL Leasooa dally; cul
Tues, FrL eve., 8 to 10. 10 2d at., bel
Waab. and elark. Main 120a. Leaaons 25c.
ML'LKSV BLDG., Id and Morrlaon 10 lea
tons. $5; classes Moo.. FrL, eve. Mar. 111.
EITS. EAR. NOKE AMD TUKOAT. '
Trtatment by.apeclallat; glaasea fitted. Dr
F. K. Ceased y. 617 Dekum bldg.. Id A Wn.
FIRE IN151.R.V-NCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
LAWYERS.
J. A. NELSON, lawyer. III Plttock block.
Broadway S17S.
U. T. FREE DM AN. Ill Chamber of Com
merce. Consultation free.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HA6TY MESPENOKR CO. Motorcyelea and
bicycle. Phone Mala 61, A 2161.
WHOLESALERS AND
At TO AND BUGGY TOF9.
PUBRCILLE BL'fcGY TOP CO.. 20 Sd at.
BAGGAUB CHECKED AT HOtE.
Bsaaase at Omnlbua Transfer. Park A Paris.
' -BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery A Conf.. Inc., 11th and Everett
BREMTKIr.S AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WEI. HARD. 10th apd BumsidS
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. IXRNISHINGS.
FLE1SCHNER. MAYER A CO.. 207 Ash tt.
GR.4IN MERCH.4NT8.
M. H. HOUSER, Board of Trads bldg.
GROCER8.
r:o.. e7-7e Fourth street.
WADHAMS A
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH A USER HAT CO.. 63-65 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA BABK.
KlliN BROS.. 191 Front street
MEN' AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 33 6th St
roan's refusal of good and' right, and
they hear the call to right and duty
and still they go on and-do tbe wrong;
therefore sin is what has riiade the
world what It ia today, and the diffi
culty of man is not with his Intelli
gence, but In hia will."
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Members Portland Osteopathic Ass'n.
Barrett, Dr. U. Lester, 419 Morgan
- lildg. Phone Main 429.
Hewlaad. Dr. L. H, SIS Selling Bldg.
Mala 2:iS. A 2229.
Keller; Dr. Wllllaai O. SOS Taylor St,
Phones Main 644. A 3444.
Lacy, Dr. H. X, aulte 301 Morgan Bldg.
Pbonea Marshall 18S8. Tabor 4278,
Leonard. Jr. it. K.. 7&7 Morgan Bldg.
Pbonea Main 709. A 170.
Leveeaax, Dr. Vlraiala V, 613 Mrgan
Bidg. Phonea Main 1491, Mar. 4033.
Moore. Mr. K. II. aad It. C P. 90S Sell
log Bldg. Marshall 127. A 303L
Myers. Dr. Katherlae S S0&-7 Journal
bldg Marshall 1273. A 3031,
N.rtsirea. Dr. It. B, 10 Morgan Bldg.
phonea Main 349. East 1028.
Walker. Dr. Era S 124 Last 24th St.
N Phone Eaat B112;
MEETING NOTICES.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO.
4 A. F. A. M. tjpeclal
communication Monday, De
cember 20. 1:4S P. M . E. Slh
and Burntlde. to conduct th
funeral of our late brother. H.
Fl Koter. A full atendance desired. 1 ne
attendance of members with automobiles
will be greatly appreciated. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND.
becretary.
rORTUND LODGE. NO. .'.,
A. F. AND A. M Special im.
municatlon thla (Monday) after,
noon at I o'clock sharp fof.he
purpose of conducting the fu
neral services over the remains
of our Ceceaied brother. Martin
Winch.
Servleee at hla late residence Ji
Broadway, corner Main, at 1:30. mil ai
tendance urgently desired.
' C. M PTE ADM AN. Sec
fELLH'OOD JX5DGE. NO. 131.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this tMonday) even
Ina. 7 o'clocg. SUood MI
s.inlc Hall. Work M. M. degree.
Visitor, welcome Hy order W.
l. J. H. BUTLEK, oec
CAM ELI A CHAPTER NO. 2T.
O. E. 8. Stated communications
thin IMondayl evening. Degrees.
Annual bunquet and reunion 01
members of ( amella Chapter. By
order of W. M.
MARIETTE ROB1N5UN. r-ec.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12.
A K. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Monday) eve.
at J:iO o'clotk. Work In the
Master Mason degree. Visiting
brethren welcome.
W. M. Lti lis, eec
EMBLEM Jeweiry. buttons, charms, pint.
B.w d.;ns. J.es.r Bro... 131-3 Sixth tt.
DIED.
KfVG Dec. 1". t hit home near Helena.
Samuel Ralph King, aged 43 years, form
erly of Portland, eon ot S. W King and
brother of C. W. King Mr. C T Sum
men Mrs D. C. Southworth. J. C. Olds
and w. P.' Olds, all of this city. Interment
at Helena. Montana.
O'KEANB At residence. 133 North Six
teenth ttreet. Mra. Hannah CKeane, aged
7rt yeart beloved mother of Slant, Agnes
and Elisabeth o'Ktane. Funeral notice
later.
COON December 19, Samuel H. Coon, aged
73 yeara 10 months, beloved father of
Samuel H. Coon. Remalna at Dunning
McEntee's parlr.rs from ahere they will
be shipped today to Cambridge. Idaho.
KELLET In thlt city. Dec. 19. Patrick
Kelley aged S yeart. Remains at parlors
of Miller A Tracey. Announcement of fu
neral later.
HATFIELD At the residence. 8V5 E. Aah,
Maud A. Hatfield, aged 40 yeara. Remains
at the parlors of Ml.ler A Tracey.
M1LLIKES P-cembr 19. John Mllliken.
sa-d t yeirs. Remslnt st Dunning A
McEntee's psrlors. Notice of funeral ater.
GRAY December 19. John Gray, teed 45
years. Remalnt at Punning A McEntee t
Parlor. Notice of funeral later.
FU ERAL NOTICES.
DONILSON At th residence. 391 Yamhill
.t.. Dee. 1. Mrs. J. B. Donllton. aged 4.
Tears Funeral aervlcee sill be held today
(Monday 1. Dec. 2". at the Portland Crema
torium at 2 P- M. Funeral in charge of
Miher A Tracey.
HART December 1. Charles Hart, aged 4S
ears. beloved hust'and of Mrs. Theresa
ilart Funera' aiTvicea m'lll be held at
punnlni At McEntee's chapel today (Mon
davi. December 20, at 11 A. M. Ifrtenda
lovlteo.
of the public, to give as far as possible
the average person may find occasion
nnot be found here will be gladly
6095. House 40. .
.
MUSICAL.
Emll Thlelhorn, violin teacher, pupil Sevclk.
207 Fliedner bldg. A 4160. Marshall 1621.
I"-OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIAX8.
Honeat prlcea on glaaaet: lit
quality lenae In gold-filled
frame, fitted to your eyes.
11 60. Toric and double-viaion.
l:.6u uu: 200 aatlsfled customer.. ism"
dupiicaid. big aavlng. CHAj. w. uouu
Man. opiumttrl.-, !.' Momaon.
TOUR IES fitted with beat
lenses, sold - filled mounts,
ti tu nr. Tories. 12.60 up;
anar and lar bIocA;,'-.50 up; lensea dupli
cated; mall ordera .....
Ur. J. U. Meredith. 121 Washington at.
PAIEJ1V ATIORNEVS.
R. C. WRIOHT 22 year practlc U. 8. and
forcls-a paienta. tol Dekum bldg.
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th and York ats. Main ll-
PRM'TEXO.
KEYSTONE PRESS, J. E. Gantenbeln. Mar.
Prtntlna and linotyping. 100 Vk iront au,
cor. 6iark. Main or A 1411.
KAO RIGS AND IUFF BCGS.
Inrraln. Brussels. .Smyrna, Axmlnster. i5
rugs, all sizes. Mall ordera prompt: booklet.
WE.-TERN FLUFT BUO CO.,
54-6e! Union iva. N. East 6518. B 1475.
REAL, ESTATE DEALERS.
PALMER. JONES CO.. H. P.. 404 Wilcox bid.
ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO.,J21Yeon.
BENEDICT BROS.. 130 Hawthorne avo.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER. w
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST. Houtehold
Goods Specialists, storage. Packing, snip
ping ajMt Moving. Horse or auto vans.
Special freight rate to all points.
C O. PICK TRANSFER ac STORAGE CO..
ia mil Pine .ta. Broadway 596. A 1S9S.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan at.
corner 11th. Telephone Main 69 or A 116.
We own and operate two large class A
warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rate In the city.
MADISON -ST. DOCK AND. WAREHOUSE
Office 189 Madison. General merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main i69L
GREEN" and dry slabwood. blockwood. Pan
ama Fuel Co. Main 57:0. A 3899.
BLNUFACTUUERS
MILLINERY.
BRADSHAW BROS.. Morrison and 7th sts.
PLAIN AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., llith and Davis
PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS.
RASMCSSEN & CO., 2d and Taylor streets.
PIPE, PIPE FITTING AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES."
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front street.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
W, BALTES A CO., 1st and Oak Sts.
F.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING &. FARRELL. 140 Front.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co, 14th and Northruo
SAFETY RAZOR HONING.
AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO., 18944th.
HASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Dsvlt.
W.
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO..
FUNERAL NOTICES.
SLOCUM December 17.'- Alfred K. Hlocum,
aged S3 years, beloved husband of Mrs.
Agnes Slocum and father of Ietgh and
Herbert Slocum, son of Mrs. -Katie Slocum,
brother of Mrs. H. C. Smith, Miss Juliette.
am C-, K. M. and Fred Slocum. Kuneral
services will be held at the Portland Crem
atorium today (Monday), at 2 P. M.
Friends respectfully Invited. Hemalna will
be at Dunning A McEntee's Parlors until
I o'clock.
WITHAKER At the residence. S.'.O Savler
M. Rachel L. Wlthaker, aged 6. years,
beloved wife of Harry Wlthaker and
mother of Mrs, Mattie Cleveland, of Mt.
('annul. III.; Mrs. Francis Bickle, of Olyni
pia. Wash.; Mra. Rose Creycroft. ol Fresno,
Cel.; Lucy Belamy. of Tacoma, Wash.;
Mrs. EJTie Welsh ind Sam Nida, of Mort
land. Remalnt forwarded at 7:10 A. M.
tomorrow (Tuesday), to Olympla. Wash.,
by Miller A Tracey.
SEAM ANN" At the residence of her son. S6-1
Elliott avenue. December 17. Mrs. Eliza
beth M. Seamann, aged 70 years. 11 mos.,
10 days, beloved mother of Dr. Clayton
Seamann. of Portland. Or., and Fred A.
Seamann, of Pasadena. Cal. Friends In
vked to attend funeral services, which
will be held at Holman's funeral par
lorn at 3 P. M. today (Monday) Decem
ber 20. Concluding- tervicet at Portland
Crematorium.
DOWLING At the residence. 1351 Grand
ave. N.. Mary Anne Dowling, aged t:i
yeart. beloved wife of John A. Dowling
and mother of Geo.. A. Dowling. Funeral
will take place from above residence to
morrow (Tuesday). Dec 21. at 8:30 A. M.
Services will be held st Holy Redeemer s
Church cor. Williams ave. and Portland
blvd., at 9 A M. Interment Mt. Calvary
Cemetery. Funeral In charge of Miller &
Tracey.
WALKER At Tillamook. Or.. December 17.
Martin Grant Walker, aged o-' years,
brother of Frank P. Walker, of Portland;
Mra. Martha Orchard, of Sau -Francisco.
The' funeral services wjll be held from
A R. Zeller Co. 'a parlors today (Monday).
December 20. at 2 P. M. Friends Invited,
interment Columbia Cemetery.
M4.YCOCK At the residence, 1066 E. ISth
st North. Alice Maycock. aged 47 years,
beloved wife of Wm. E. Maycock. mother
of Edgar Mavcock and sister of Mrs. Jonn
Srheueer, Mrs. Mary Straton, and Mrs.
Harry Spencer. Remains forwarded to
Ruttevllle. Or., tomorrow (Tuesday). Dec
21 at 10:40 A. M.. by Miller & Tracey.
WILLIS At the family residence. 76.1 East!
S'.ith sr.. Dec. 15. worace iireeiey w imp
aired 68 years, unloved husband of Flora
Willi. Friends Invited -to attend funeral
- services, which will be held at Holman's
funeral parlors, at 2:30 P. M., tomorrow
(Tuesday), Dec. 21. Interment River View
Cemetery.
LEACH In this city. Dec. IS. Francis P.
J each aged 67 years, at his late resi
dence lfl.'.H William, ave. Kuneral services
will be held today (Monday) Dee. 20, at
" 30 o'clock P. M., at the above -esldence.
Friends Invited. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery.
WINCH In this city. December 17, Martin
Winch aged 67 years. Friends invited to
attend' funeral services, which will be
held at the family residence, 241 Broad
way at 130 today (Monday). December
20 Interment River View Cemetery. Serv
ices at the grave private
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
The only residence undertaking establlah
ment In Portland with private driveway.
Main 9. A 1699.
J. P. FINLEY At SON,
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading
funeVal director. 20 Third .tree t. corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. A 111. Main 60 7.
' p s. DUNNING. INC.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 Eatt
Alder ttreet. East 62, B 1525
A. R. ZELLER CO ,
E. 1088. C 10i.
end night service.
692 WILLIAMS AVE.
Lady attendant. Day
" nuNNING A M'ENTEE. funeral director.
Baoadway anil Pine. Phone Main 410. A
45i. Lady stendant.
MILLER A TRACEY. Independent funeral
directors. Funerals aa low aa 120. 340, 160.
Washington andEllajts. Main 2691, A 78S6.
"PL LERCH, East 11th and Clay ttreett.
Lady assistant. East 78L
" SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. Main 4152. Lady attendant.
"BREEZE SNOOK. Sunnyalde Parlors;
auto tea-ae. 1026 Belmont. Tab. 1258r.B 1252.
R. T. BYRNES. Williams and Knott
East 1115. C 1943. .Lady attendant.
UliitiPP
MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists 34T
W ashington. Main 269. A 1219. . Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., fiorltts. 287 Morrison St.
Main or A 1865. Fine flowers and floral
designs. No branch atorea.
MAX M. SMITHTilain 7215, A 3121. Selling
bldg., 6th and Alder sts.
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 2S5 Washington
sr.. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 8102. A 1101.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 tth
tt., opp. City HalL Main 8564. Phillip
Neu A Sons tor memorial!
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
674 BELMONT ST.
Phonea East 1423, B 2515. Open Day
aad Nlga.
Report all cases of cruelty to this of
fice. Lthal chamber for small animals.
Horse ambulance for sick; and disabled
animals at a momeat'a notice. Anyone,
desiring pet may communicate wltn ua.
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on improved city and farm property at
current rates. Attractive repayment
privileges. Loans quickly closed. Call
today.
C(Jf LARGE! LOANS OW COf
0 JO BUSINESS PROPERTIES U
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
X17-219 Northweatera Bank Building,
' Marshall 4114, A 4118.
MORTGAGE! LOANS ,
A. W. Mclaughlin & Co.
New York City.
Unlimited Funds Quf&k Service.
Large or Small Amounts, r
FRANK A. STEELE!, Representative,
303 Spalding Bldg. Main S2SS.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our Own Money at Current Kates.
MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION
BONDS, FARM AND CITY LOANS.
60 Fourth St.. Board of Trader Bldg.
FARM LOANS
Large and Smalji Amounts at Current
Rates.
Send lis Tour Applications.
BANKERS MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
CAPITAL ." 00.0OO.
' TITLE AND TRUST BUILDING.
BONDS MORTGAGES s
Large amount of CCf on Improved Ine
money to loan at O O side property.
Residence loans 6 and 1 per cent, ac
cording to location.
Bonds and Mortgage for Sale.
ROBERTSON et EWTNG,
207-8 Northwestern Bank Building.
i inaiWnlfHT''A'jM'14
REAL ESTATE.
For
bale Lota.
SELL
POPTHSff HSIUHTb EXCLUSIVELY.
Most healthful aim beautiful residence
di.trl" in city: price via never be lower,
than right now.
Marshal! 4bJi.
BROOKE.
A 3S397
$475 ROSE CITY PARK. 50x100 ,
' blks N of carllne 011 6'lth : good loca
tion sacrrt'lrni in order to mate a sal
at once lii'-'kman & Wilson, coi. 45th aud
Sandy. C -1-1.
BEAUTIFUL southeast corner Haigh and
jtssup. Just north of Killiugsworih : big
jewuf, J ....... -.
snap: name yourjtruio.
for San
-JIouMefl.
NEW and modern residence of 11 rooms, in
Irvington for sale by owner; hardaood
floor throughout, finest mahogany oak.
and eiAuiel finish, three artistic tireplaces.
finished attic, full cement basement, large
and Spacious rooms, beautiful ground; th.;
i?,TnS?,v will stand the severest test ot
the most critical; inspection ot Premwea
only to those interested In the Purchase
of a first-class Homo; no nscnts. AL o0.
Oregonian
h7"noTUR-SAX BLf bEN INTO
TS'CUME? WE WILL FL'RN.&H THH
M-BUILDPARTMENTS. RLM-
DKNCL O a-?'t"friVt -WR KNOW
i.Jr-. . r I- u-ITH Hi R CLIENTS
rTrvt WORK. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R.
BAILEY CO , INC.. COXTBACTOO
SitcHITECTS, M4 ABINOTON BLDG.
t irnvrm'RST HOMES.
Before buying, be sure to look at our
lisfof exquisite homes just, completed lrj
Laurelhuist, the addition of beautiful
hmes from I2i00 up, on rent-like terms.
L AKELHCKST CO.. SlOi. Stark tt. Mala
003. A loio-
HERE you are for a modern gaiOvv ,
city livd rooms, hardwooa
hsVmii. lurnace. Urepiace.
doors, full
no Hricum-
nMme: a wonderful buy
for $2Tnj; no
trade, considered ; part ca.h. -
near 3"in. un -
is- YOU would Ilk. , to ""rrot'and'nav;
'n.F. " m in and tall. It
u iuiiy iiuui.i-u,
V6X- rr-TO 1C7 LL niK
( ,H110. 7 w-. . .
and
financers o
D,es on either lot of client or lot belong
fnit to company. 1 ne uwn
Y;-;o ' W. Bank bldg
For terms, phone owner.
Suburban Home Property.
"...c- UiT IT ACRES.
eaHhuofa
For Sa le Acreage.
"CHICKEN. FRL IT. GARDEN
RANCHES.
to per acre; easy.
l r,n' Farms f or sale, all sizes.
r-RlNK MFARLA.ND REALTY CO..
FRANK M tAKt. portiand or.
r7-REAGE In famous Tualatin Valley, best
soli good location, low prices, auanti-?f-
and terms to suit purchaser Handy
ties and terms
ol Stock Ex. bldg. Tel,
Bros., ownei".
Marshall -0)
moo ACRE tracts, Metzger Station; near
' chTrch. school and .tore; 30 minutes out
on Or. Elec. Inquire illl Lumber Ex. bldg.
"For Sale Farms.
farm; $& eaah and 15
monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro
Suctlve and; close to three big markets.
Write 6for Photographs and fuU a
tion. Munger. D Hi. N. Y. Lite ins oiag.
Kansas City, Aio.
fcT ACRES, improved, :5 head of stock and
3 all machinery for your cay PP"0,0
acreage; also feed and seed. M. C. Poln
dexter. Bantry. N. D.
1000 ACRES, well improx-ed. and 100 head
1 of ttock for Coast property: also feed and
seed. M. C. Polndexter. Bantry. N.D.
COWLITZ CO. stump lands. SID acre up:
yVas tern" Oregon. "$0 ll
Wheeldon Annex.
WANTED REAL ESTATg.
-. L ...wi ffnnntrv
home witU
Vim& 2& VST-
H Nuscnenaon. rmwi
KTANDAhD ABSTRACT CO. (W. R. Halzlip.
STAMJAi.iJ .rlf nrice reasonable.
;.VW bids'. 3d and Yamhill.
FOR RENT FARMS.
i-ntt TtENT Dairy ranch, about 100 acre!
rw?m'snd close to city; barn and tmall
OUmg'-houae. Inquire J. H. Middleton.
.24 Chamber of Commerce. .
FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS.
TIMBER LANDS
' '. BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C J. Jl'CRAKEN. S01 M'KAl BLDG.
TIMBER LANDS ON TRANSPORTATION.
READY FOR OPERATION.
' FISH at HODGES. Owners, ALBANY, Ott
I UilJUaj)t!lJaw
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