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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF !ii nit t"- itr (.!( " J": '"r e9r1al.ad.al h ..Klin. . . .w.J. A su. -vemi..e.'" Taeull el - Olll-I'fc' : a er "Ti a.iaue. I i r. . u., art-rmaee - " ' eae r . vre t HM"f eet ' atraa " .at..w-. i .:era.e.e . 1 ; r. J- J . l.f'1- .r't e4 atrat CHllaa .J ".' l am. AiS ai4 a .it paef'ia(.:-e .!. OTlCa TO (CsUaCIl. Or4n for ! ef Tha Tear s Oreaenlaa. wi nt l see en Jeaoarr 1. . MM ta trlenda. aaeU4 ml la Tha Oragealaa ( aaca. rmjcs riTB tcrr. tau ihcb rt ta te ctt4 iaue eeeeeaeloa. Ceea-le Wealee teate. erei 1 eeata. l4rM Tav OfafoalAaV rvrUAjxl Oragoa. Pwr-tnn tt Cur Ca. A Deteettees Pat Molor.jr. Tichenor and Cablil walked up the crest of a ter rare la Ue rear of It. Vincent's Hoe pltal yeeterday afternoon to-Kor Tones; men, bo bad been gathered In the roadvay. fled. A cam of crap" had been In progress, but the appro- h of the plainclotnaeraeo broke up Id teaaton. Tbe die were net lour.d. but after a short chase the dslertrres causht Earl Galloway. SI. who aim Il iad blaa aaa of ta particlpaota. Moat of Iba )ug Btmu war ptaiora. Atxcoao AHiiuxt Jaiuux. Charsad Ita chaainc liruao Aadraa. t3i Mi-ly-aaroad anua fioulbaaat. throua taa atxaata ef Lao(a ltb a drawn r olr. Tony Uvrulll. till Flfiy-lourtb avoau cVouibaaal. wa arrald by Pa trol m a Palaa. Coult.r and bort yaa larday aflaraooo. by t!a tlrna tba cf flcara raachad tb acaa of tba aup aoaad murdaroaa paraolt all wa calm, aad Oarulll waa found at laat la bad. aalvap. lit vaa awaaanrd and aacortad to JalL Roaft T ! TO P raP- rtoal action o tba road tax T for tb nt yaar will bo takra today by tha Board ef Couaty CommUatoaara. A tnta U aarroaaaat arrajaa ly of 1.1 mil! a It tbat will yield tba couaty Jli.aae. Tbta aum la awallad to an ap proximal . by tb addition of Cba- Ha-ataw-ra A. C. Tu"a. At tha aanoal ( af ad Ofm t-aturHx A- - Tborraa ail r-a-ad raIr for tbo anauir.a; yaar. Th otbar crTt.:ar m'.i-i war a fotlowa: (Xarwir. J. r K::!br: l-t'4rr. John Koarca. aca-ward. J. Tattaiar: aa- junl eeaward. Viola Iaaar; cap lir. 'r. J. ril. traaaurar. A, J. Mjrrtaoa: arlrT. Jma b:l. ata lrar. Wii::ir. ill. Caraa. Lulu Mi4J'f: roraooa. Itulb iiart: Flora. Iio Bail. U4 aaaiataat ataward. Jjfa. MaI'a TSomaa; aiacutla com tnitta J U. TbooA. Mr J. Jarl and tf Cbown. J. li. l"aJiaar and Mra H:aacba aaliy war a lac lad to lad taam la a Bimbrblp conlaat. Pa. TVurrrt -T rr i:o. Cir cuit JiiKt a;an tortar rafad to wiah acy radKtioa In tba amount vtlrh Vt 'SanXord WMUnc muat pan kU wtfa. Mra. Ira M. Whtuna. tfurina ti paadanry cf tr Whillnee lt for eiiorc. It. Wbillra aak.a-1 tbat th aatouat fc radurad front tili a oonlb ta til' mooib on tb (round tbat JCr. Wbltlnc ba tlad op bia oooy It provaaoa ao tbat b bad trou- i In mak!f! Id prmnta Tft Jjdc alto dantad iira. Wbitinra motion tat Jr. .bltnx mak feu amend com plaint mora d9r.it aad certain. Htaaraos t. Kf Prarco T-.tt. Funaral arlc for H rrlon E. Koaar. ln 4ia ft'iriir at tb family rl danr. ;l i:t Salmon trt. wU be fca!4 todty at the nunnyalde Coacro- attoaal Cbarca at l.J o'clock, and Intarment will fc nat tn Lone Fir t'tattrr. rrt.- wi: be held ondar tt auipl'-e ef WaaniRttoa lde of laoo 44. Mr. konr waa a yaar cf aa. and wa a mamber of Hn flutter Peat. Grand Army ef the Kapub 1 c. and waa an oid r.dant ef tb city. r i: nr RoiO to Pa CtwrrrBa Tke propoaltioa to bard-urtace tb I'arUw.Oram eroaaroad will be cocaiJarad tbia mornlnr by the County UxmluioaTi Haratofor lie Com biHaionar bae not ba lnetlad to maka ts na-afr appropriation. Tba county Pomona Orance ladorsad tb tmproiramant at the mtloc at Fair law tat wX a lrc patltlon ka baa a fiiad a.o for an appro anattoa for tba work. Another re quest wl!l be f-r macadamlrma; th l'owall Valley rad aat front Graafian. ctpt Law FtrrTU tnXK The ceremlttae. ef wbu-b Pan kvallabar la ctntnun. la cbarse ef the circulation af the Initiative petiilone for the re peal of tb Sunday rloelnr taw. baa luad raTI for a'.t pe'.luona to be a-.nl to Mr Kallahar. rry mall brince la petition from all portion ef the atat. fr. Kallahar waata all ra'itlon la by January IJ. wbn thay will b rhw-ka-t up ard f:!(d wit!) tba acrtary ef ta!. la Portland coptaa ef the patltlon ware circulated. MTrt GaaTT WaLaca P ktartla r.i-act Wtar. ef t! cltr. died at Tiilamoo Friday at ! of 1 yatra. If wa a b'"t of V. Y. tv;..ar. ef Portland, anw lr. Martha Cn.Trd. ef ( Fran--ia.o, Tke. bedy kae baaa breuckt ta Portland, aad the funeral wi'.t be ronducted frera A. R. Zairafa rhapat. Wltliaava arvnu. today at 1 P V Intarmaal wlU bo mad la Lone F!r Carretary. r : T V rrT FiTyirtiw I lP Th U( bid Btaa Man' Club baa cailad aa Important maattaa of all k.aat M ahlppar. ItrD-amant rnea aad at Sara lateraetad at tbe clubrootue, IXi Grand anu. torlcM to eoiMr tbe rtuaat of L C. Oilman. praawlnt ef the rkee. I'ortunl H-at tie Rail way, fnr aa itntea ef time for the ern-rinn of tb rompaej'a prmaant frairst djot. ta i IVitt-a (V-ittittt reomVr r.ojal Praad Ubat aTlB corneal do.. Monday. tcftibr ; "AH lab!a muat bo la by II P. it. of tbat day o that rul' can be ennoea'ad ta Utar. Vp M. 1. llolbrook. VtfUl K.n;ht an I Klliitm Craar bar Coa-aaeta-t t act a JuJace and P' en ail tsariona prtaintnc t' the coataat Itoi.i uary and Coafactioaary. Ad. ivtuxkv It. Coital Fcsraaab Uaxo. Funaral arlc ef t illlam II. Cemar. who d.ad Friday at lUJ t'alon ttimt Norta. ware b:d yeaterday at A. K. 7-t!ar- chapel. Tbe body l!l be ln-tnarta.i today at tbe Portland Crematerl'im. Mr. l'omr ta urid by bla wtfa. Mr. Ili K. Co mar. and wa th brotbr-la-lw of Cap lata H. C Parkar. Rrco Saxrca rto TcrrT-TT Pro- faaaoy Xerraan T. Coleman will lecture at ( o'clock ta Library 1111 ea The Naw Ta'nt :ory: tb Ooepel Ac cordina to Luke aad the Acta af tbe .Apot.a. Tbta will be in laat lctur In tnal rnura SJ. "Tb structure and lc&iflcB- ef tb Kaatlab Bible." Cvi rbiuara Vr'rrt.aa H. W. Unaahalt. F. . Hc-! and W. F. Ilonay are a committee t rave donation ef ftb;a at the GraaUaia Grant batL Saturday betwaaa and I oclorb donatlona ware rce!ed fnr tbe ndy of tb city to be distributed by tbe Aaaoelated Caartt.a. Taa Lra cr FLnervaala letrt tax to aiL Gat It frt by aarrhaatnf your Xiriaa plant er bolty wrvatba f-om ta i rirai ro. at tao iter. lid and Gliaan formerly manacad by AIfrd Birkhardt. I'bon: Mala Ui, A Mil. Adv. At-acate Fvarrrat. la Tetroaaow. Albarta Womao a Improramant Club will bold a bolMay raatival for ta cbtllraa tomorrow riM la Veraoa Bv-aoiaoue. Tb ch.Mraa of th room, munitr wKX par'.USpa: la tbe ro-(-mme. MttXAo' datlcloua cbaa-olate. ATI. It.iui bittar awaata. iljilana cin ctnnact taf . Par Tilford a rou'. .-tl briatiraa boaaa a e Bal Co.. tJ Third atreet Ad. tlaaa ye triad tbe detleieua aew tnne buaaT T"i-r are a llayaea product aad are maktnc a ba bit. Aak year irattr A. Carom a da Itajna Dial baaa Wbolom aad datlcloua. ata bay wbol do a. lour grocer baa tkaaa a-Ad. IT Hear lliiwlua BrT Xe t-roomi boua. fine location. at freal let wltk irea parlTiIara from owaer. AaMraae K Oraajoalaa. Ad. W5rta Toon lawyer ef Ko4 atae4!R; for eic u:i4ta. R ada. Orui i ooDr rr wom.D viiu. coDitrr rii" : i : . .j V eTv . J I V -4'v-,k- .. . U s , . : :! i- i: If -N V :ULiZ 1 i A- K. Th funeral of A. K. Blocunm. former circulation Dana(r of Th Oraion'.an. wb died at Ft. Vlnreat a lloepltal Friday olabt. wlU be bold at tb Portland Crematorium today at i o'clock. Tbe body of Mr. tllocum Ilea at Iunnlnr V McEntee'a undartak Ina eatabllabmeat and may bo flawed there by frltada uattl 1 o'clock. Tbe funeral aereicea will be aa dar tbe direction of tbe Woodmen of tbe World. Mr. 6 locum waa a charter member of Webfoot Camp. Fielder Jonea. V. J. Lerlaaon. A. r. Lancenber-. D. U. Detcbon. K. IX Dewey and C & Barton will act aa pallbearer all per onal aaaoclataa of Mr. B locum or fellow worker with him while be waa a member of Tbo Orefoalaa ataff. Fiowera may bo aeat to tba un dart akin parlor before X o'clock r to tba Crematorium. automobile licensee. Roadmaater Taoa'a bodevt ahowa tbat mot or tb money will be open t la tb conatructloa of aew roada. C. M. Btita Ta Jaruto. For creatine a dlalurbanca la th lobby of a lead- Ira- Portland hoatalry yeaterday noon. Claude M. Baker waa takes Into eua- lodr br Xetecttvee CabiU and Itoyie oa tbe cbarse of belna; drunk aad dla orderly. Baker la th maa who re cently vlalted DetectlT Joe Day. re minded tbat officer that b bad arreat- ed blm a ecore of year before, and mehd Day"a lae wita a oiow to lb face. Ft-xtaT U llrra Jvn Dcau Loo I a Howell and A Parnaa. partlea to a transactioa in junk ytrdy. ac cording t tb arroatlne onlcera. were taken Into cuatody by Delectleea Vauaba aad tlemmeraley. Howell aold Paroaa aome eoppar wire. It la aald. which la b vlolatloa ef a city ordi nance aaalnat tb Sunday aal of aec- end-band coda. At-ro Patrnca Boy rx Fracar While plavlcd la tb atreet on Fherldaa be tween Fut and fecend atreela yeetar- day afternoon. Abo Itearalcb. . was truck and bruid r tao loiomooin of CX Jonea. I Faat Thirty-fifth atreet. He waa taken to tha Multno mah Couaty lluapltal by the aotolsia. oad waa found not aeriouaiy injured. (Ks Arroaia I! iile-T Dta Auut Panlalacm. II year old. died Friday at bia bom la A:orla. Mr. Danlclaon bad bean proprietor of a talooB In tbat city lor 40 yaar. He la aunrleed by a widow and tare children, on. Mra. a Nitien. of Portland. Tha funeral will be held today. pa ruirvn rtt Tetroaaow. Dr. C. II. Chapman will apeak before tbe Political lcieuce Club tomorrow at 1 o'clock at tbe Public Library In room A. Hi topic will be -Win th sword Bring Peace T Da. Cnarwas to Praaa. Dr. C It Cbapmaa wi! rlee another of Ma lee turee oa "Tbe kTrolullon of the Modern World- at th Toum Man' Christian Aaaoclatloa at o'clock tonight. PTTHtast PteTBaa to Hiri raarr Orpbl Temple No. I. Pythlaa Vlstara. will bold a CkrUtmaa bomo-comlog party oa Tbaraday Bight. Da. w. A. Win win bo at his Port land afflca aatil furtker aotlca. At. BIBLCS ORIGIN DISCUSSED Ree. J. J. Ktaab IxcUra WrlUng All Are Iaaplrrd. That tb antir B!bl waa Inspired of God wa tb statement of Per. J. J. Staub. ratr cf ciaanysKJe Congrega. tlonal Church, who epoke laat Bight on Tb Blbl: I It Ood Word, or toe il CootalB God s WordT -Thero ar 111 propheetet f Oirlsf. bis appearance, bla life and hi person ality - found In th Old Ttannt. aald 'Dr. taub. "and I fl euro that ... h wrote tbam could Bot poejlbly bar anderstood or known all they wrote, i amy m " - - - einaiy inpica- Bible are proof of their own laeplra 1 v fraely from tb Bible aa he analysed th meaning, and declared bia beuei taa in vw. - hantu'alv Iwaflra. 1SIC BRINGS JO! Christmas Cheer Apparent at Symphony Orchestra Event. BRIGHT AIRS GIVE COLOR Waldrmar Lind, Condnctor, Vnni Aadlrnc WHii 3IartUm: Grlcj and Sfoaart JTnrabcr on Pro pTa m mo BT JOf tefH UACQVXCS. V 4. ow.aa aa . mA fhr nVlld thtt vaaa aewaw a, v er m w "o - pleaaur ef giving ar associated with gladaeea. Tha man wno wouia ore. . . . . a lia advent Wi w bnniiiBH aM .. la gloom or aombernesa. is aurely a hepeleea pessimist. Tha nenr-Chrlatmae concert of tha Portland Bymphony Orcheetra. Walde- t .. . 1 Inn af muele and In bright rendition of It. at tbe rteiiig xneajer 7nrroj. reflected th trti approaching Chrlst- maa spirit. All the numbera played wera fall of glowing color, ana nao marry atmoepbar. 1 no lUUirin . u ' -w - ta fulln.a. out of the feast of hlgh r.aaa. splendid music, and pronounced It good. faaaartar la eiagaerar. v. . . .. , . . ..fr.1. e nm i.aaiiT. I a Biiiiouik -.. . . aalng tbe superlatle when oetimatlng inaae noma aympnony v la Irmpted too much to employ th . - H . . n- K-t f I ha worn &rvmwm i w v-. . - . . T w .. w- . -t Mincarl vniira til i-a i . - occurs, and la. and behold, ona beara another sympuonio trea inai srnua hrarera home to their Sunday roaat beef. ate., with the firm coneletlon that they hve been tn tho bleaaed lyalum of mualo one mora. Yesterday concert was a moe nrn llar.t one. helpad materially by th . . . i k Ka maanetle aioct o I in u w v ii v " . personality and aound musicianship shown by tba conaunor, rvpgav iu. bmv.ivm w. celved from the orchestral players. . . . n It. In aouna rcnooirai an un"' -keeping with the best musical tradi tion, the star number played waa un doubtedly the Moaart -Symphony. No. I. In K flat major." Th vision of no musical cubist, no ultra disciple f th. -aouraks" of th advanced school of music composition a school recall ing I he sounds orten maae oy m slcal Chines orrhaetra I required to meaauro this Moxart symphony now undr discussion. Its greatest endow ment I lie aareeable. shining, loeeiy tune. That a It. a Moxart understood the beauty or tuna In bla Tarloua compositions, and be has fairly anowered th blessing of ..-- ...... n hia No. 31. Kvrry ipSIKHIIB .wi.v - moment w heard Ita measures played . . . .. - .U.i.nl to waa njoyaoie. - .v... t- k in tr that Mozart wrote om mi such a gem. whn b waa suffering from want of ready money! One won- . ...... i.l .InrlM ha aera wnai """- created when ha possessed a Xat pock- . . , M.iif .1. v.ii hv etbooa. in icauiua """" ' . . . ..a annarblv done. Tb earn congratulary remark applies to th cello aivisioB i balanced orchestra. Grieg wajaafcer ttr A ad le ace. . jt with mora brass and tympanl la tha Edward Grieg aulte, Sigurd Jorsalfar. No. ii." Th audi- - a. . aa4lBTr Whn thlfl OrU oTnbr wm pUyH. bat Its vi- .. . . l . i -a r king can awoa imm. - -- . . . -.. i r , . l aantlmant t a dramatic irvm " w ..... - action In which the fury of th seas . .... aw. ..aa i-hlni' were contraeieu wun av.. of north winds in gentle mood. Its -lntnniao" la worth all tha laudation showered upon It. and th -Triumphal March" la a grand final tbat stirs on to th souL Th furloso motif waa ...-f tiaiawi be excellent drum ffacts played by M. A. Pallnger. Ha is that rare musician. - L.i.i...ii. Avarture and the in i ' 1 1 a .... Dvorak "larrenda" were well P'v Insistent. dellgMea PP th rendition of th Chabrler Spanish Rhapsody." heightened by plenty of brass and drum effrcta. Its Latin spirit . i anriAm orcbestratlon caught th gay aplrlt of th crowd and It received tne moat , :"T afternoon, curiously enouah. Mr. IJnd worked It up to a fine conclusion. He waa moat competent and artistic tbrouchout as a conductor. K. Mark, tha oboe player, and ona of te best all-around musicians on th Pacific Coast, waaiot In bla usual seat In the orchtra. II uffrs from th ef recta of a. cold. Th next symphony concrt occur January 31. wtth M. Chrllnaen aa conductor. MYSTIC TELLS SECRETS l;urRi: itEADi.ir.n olve majct RIDDLES PRESEXTF.n. Llvlaar tat-ary la Mbcsj Admired. WlUa Maale aad Comedy Raaad Owt Valejaa Programme, A meaul mystic who dlvlnea your thou.bt. loe.uaiUI -.-r frelnda aao raiainee " , " time creates mirth " and Freecott. ef tha maater mind, who baada tbla week'e XCmpresa bill, wlta bis cs-worktr. tielroan Fraaer. Tbe wbol of their act la unusual and weird. fcF mental telepathy they tL th. name, of a number of person ,ln tho audience), answer auestlons and giro advice. The blindfolded man on The stag, receive mental messages and glv.a reply with astounding accu- 'Lea Dlodattla living artistic atatu ry calla forth bursts of applause and admiration for tha beautiful r.pllca of th worWa most famous marble creation. . . Fun and song feature an art by Hrlanda and Dale. In which a clever girl Is mad tip aa a handsome man and -singing bauty" In stunning gowna. Tb act la snappy and pleaalng. Two contortionist dancera ar the Imaglattc Pantxr Duo. An attractive sirl who bends her aupplo body Into carve, and analea and daneea and wind bareelf about chalra and bar partner, and a mirthful and clowni.h fallow In futurist garb mak their sketch a "different one." The blackface comedy act, ssvorlng of th old-tlm minstrel how, with battles, pranks and much song and melody Is a good ona by tha Billy Link and Blossom Robinson company, who In fun and noise "outdo Custer'a last light" In parody. With tinkling banjoes and a splen did array of claaslo and popular melo dies. Kimball and Kenneth win .the hearts of tha audience. Milard Orover and her artful, popu lar pianist, ar liked for their winning peraonallty aad tho anappy act tbey offer, - STUDENTS HOME ON VISIT Northern Pacific Brings Orgonlan From California. Th holldaye ar attracting large, numbera of th Berkeley population to their bomea for th three weeks" va cation, t-tan ford. too. baa aent many home. A crowd of college men and women came ap yesterday on tha steam ship Northern Pacific. Among the Unl veraity of California students ware Iba Misses Francea Henny. J. K. And erson and Dorothy Kpplng. and R. P. Adams. Albert K. Bernl. H. Bldney fmlth. Francis 8. Smyth. O. A. French, of Baker. Or., and Webster Jones. Re turning from Stanford for tba Christ mas vacation were: Mlaa Grace Rossl ter. William 8telwer, Aaron Whltmer. W. Parka Rlchardaon. W. B. Marrow, A. F. Canon. Jack Q. Day. Hobart Mitchell and Richard Grant. Other Portland pcopl on board war: Vormaa Ross. P. Lyons. D. O. Lively. O. K. Pease. Mabel Lewie. Effle Jonea, II. H. Banta. W. K Btearn. K. K. rucn ards. John Harvey and R- K. Kraus. from Davla Agricultural School, Davis, Cat WIFE AGAINIS FEARFUL Mra. Loulso Heed Complains Second Tim. la Week of Threat. For tba second tlm In a, week J. La, Reed waa arrested lata Saturday night on cbargea preferred by bla wife. Mra. Reed Is tJ yeara old; Reed. 0 years. Reed, say the police, waa formerly a gambler of prominence In Portland, dealing faro at a Burnalda resort. Mrs. Louise Reed told Motorcycle Patrolmen Gouldston and Crane when they arrested bar husband Saturday night that he had threatened to kill ber. Fb went to tb police atatlon and atayed all night, aa sba waa afraid to go home. Eh waa booked aa a wit ness. N On Wednesday night Reed was ar retted by I9etectlvea Mallett and La Salle, charged with assaulting hla wife, but tha case waa continued. Ha greet ed tha officers with a rvolvr and rin and only submitted to arreat after much parley. CHAPLAIN 0NJ9TH TERM Mlltrankie Grange Also Re-Electa Master for Third Time. MILWACKIE. Or, Dec 1. (Spe cial.) C. B. Hanson waa re-elected master of Mllwaukl Grange yeaterday at the annual meeting for the third time. The other officer elected are: Over seer. Mrs. V. Benvle: lecturer. Mrs. Bessie Goetx; chaplain. T. It. A. Ball wood, re-elected for th 19th time; steward. Ralph F. Roman; lady as sistant steward. Mra. Maggie A. John son: aasistant ateward. Baptist Camp bell; secretary. Kate Casto; treasurer. Mary J. Hanson: Ceres. May Phillips; Pomona, Ethel Forroan; Flora. Flor ence Robblns; gatekeeper. Robert Goetx: trustee for three yeara, H. O. Starkweather. Reports showed the Grange baa paased a prosperous year and baa nearly 10 member. Mail Carrier la "Goat" of Christmas Season. Parrel Fee Handle Glfta Varying Kraaa Live Aalaaala . Chrlafesaa Trees, AIIHrrylag t Portland ll.naee. SHOULD you se persons struggling through Portland's atreet this week with green, conically shaped trees, ascks of flour, flying machine, and even pigs or turkeys or fowla of other klnJx well. It's only the post men, and those things are th Chrlat mss he Is carrying to others. ' In fact, the carrier la Unci Sams goaf during tha holidaya. for ther la no real for him. About the only Joy he get la seeing others Joyful over giving and receiving what he delivers. And this parcel post thing which seems to be growing and growing apace Is beginning to get on his nerves and haunt him unduly even In hla dreams. It may not be an uncommon thing to see even comparatively big Christ ma trees coming through the malls. It ts quirk and sure, and about tho only damns of getting them from aome sec lions to Portland. While no on In th service he yet handled on, this Christmas Is expected to set the buel neas going. Everything else la so sent these day. Hardly a day passes but the postal depot Is piled op with all manner of things to make It look like a depart ment store with all of its variants grorerl-a. hunlwir. 'produce of all CARRYING HOME JEWELRY o o o o o WOMEN'S BRACELET WATCHES Swiss movement, gold filled, fjuar'nt'd case. Regular $24.50, now for $12.50 LAVALLIERES Solid gold, stone sets regnlar $4.50, now for $2.48 BRACELETS Gold-filled band. Regularly to $6.00, now $2.48 SILVER NOVEL TIES Great assort m e n t of articles. Regularly to 13.00, now $1.00 BROOCHES Tray of assorted gold filled and sterling. Regularly to $2.60, now 69fJ C A S S E ROLES Fine white china, in laid silver top. Reg ular $3.50, at $2.49 PICTURE FRAMES Sterling silver. Regularly $20, now only $12.50 DRESSER PIECES Sterling silver, regularly to $3.50, now 75 f COFFEE CUPS (After dinner) six Sterling silver. Reg. $22.50, now $13.75 CUT G L A S S and fancy China OFF UMBRELLAS regular prices. RINGS Gold, every variety of settings, show wonderful re ductions. DIAMOND RINGS. Fine size and qual ity stone. Regular $90.00, now $01.50 DIAMOND RINGS Good ollta.ire: reg. S40. now S29. 50 DIAMOND RINGS Cluster diamonds & sapphire, plat. mtg. Rett. $175. H8T.50 DIAMOND LAV AI LIERKS. with plati num chain; regular 18 J. now...S5..50 MEN'S WATCHES 15 jewel Elgin, 14K. solid gold case. Reg. $50, now..; .$29.50 CUFF LINKS Solid gold. Regular $4.50, now. ...$2.79 SCARF PINS Solid gold. Regular $1.50, now 89 KNIFE AND WAL DEMAR CHAIN Gold filled. Regular $3.50, now... $1.98 PENCILS Gold filled. Regular $1.50, now 95 CLOCKS Large mahogany, 8 - d a y strikers. Good move ment. Regular $5.00, now $2.50 LEATHER GOODS r-Bill Folds, Purses, Cigarette Cases, etc reduction. WHISKY SETS Sterling silver. De canter and 6 felasses. Regular $35.00, now for $17.50 SEAL RINGS Solid gold, plain and engraved. Regular $12.50, now.. $7.50 MATCH BOXES Solid gold. Regular $15.00, now.. $7.50 CIGARETTE CASES Solid gold, 14K. Regular $125, now $87.50 DIAMOND RINGS Fine diamond, 1 K. Reg. $450, now, for -$325.00 DIAMOND RINGS Fine quality blue. Regular $195, now for .$120.50 DIAMOND SCARF PINS Solitaire and Gen. Rubies. Regu lar $60, now $37.50 TIE CLASPS Solid gold. Regular $4.50, now $2.6o Did you see this crowded store Saturday? o o O You can hardly realize the thousands of dollars' worth of Diamonds, Gold and Sil verware that was exam ined, selected, purchased. . o o o But this list of prices (and real values) tells the story; tells why it was this store that drew the shoppers won the buyers. O O O Sale to raise money im mediately; stock without a superior; prices far lower than any place in Portland, now or any time. o o o Those Are the Reasons o o o Come early and take your time. Extra experienced jewelry clerks are here to wait upon you. o O 0 FRIEDLANDER'S Jewelry 310-312 Washington St. Store Between Fifth and Sixth sorts, rnlllc cans, notions, 'dry roods' and so on ad infinitum. Hood River Maaona Elect- IIOOD RIVER. Or.. Dec 19. (Spe cial.) At the annual election held last nlKht, the following: officers were named by the Masonic Lodge for the coming year: Professor J. O. McLaugh lin, master; Judge A. J. Derby, senior warden: Sheriff Thomas K. Johnson. Junior warden: Truman Butler, treas urer, and D. McDonald, secretary and trustee. GADSKI SINGS TONIGHT Mm. Johanna Oadokl slnps at the Heillg tonight S:15. Floor. 11.50. 2: BaL. $2. fl.iO. fl: GaL Res.. (1: Gal. dm, c. Gallery doors open 7:30. Adv. COAL. Keen comfortable. Coal. $ to S per ton. . Phones Bdwy. 134. A 3780. Inde pendnt Coal at Ice Co. Adv. -a Insurance Pn-mnnnv W aVAal -e J Only Company "Exduairely Oregon" Best for Oregonians norae Offlc. Corbftt Bu.ld.nz, Fifth and Morrison, Portland a. T MtUe. L. Samuel. l o. samuei, President General SIasacr .V&sistont Jlanaer , ' v.,r ! 1 : ii "!' ,!' ' ' 9kaald aald aeaas aac be tercet. -.. a.r. .f. -id Un. 7 (I The Portland ; . Christmas D il. Mil 'MliiNi:hi;W,"!!i!l!l,'l'!l. m,-. !:,!,'. i M I mill Hi!' I !iui; I ivifi-vv! ukliii i lili.l . :ii;iLi i I Uli!' I'l !:'!! yjel" s mner Christmas Day FiTts-lhirty to eight o'clock. Both Dining Rooms Covers $125 You may make table reservations now for Christmas-Day Dinner and for New Year's Eve. ; ,! i w . ; . music L..3yo t2fe Portland Hotel I f.'..f :.l er".'- . i I 1 a 14' ;IAI.-ihm The Foundation of thrift i in the home. The sav ings of any economical wife have often saved from financial disaster the business of the head of the house. Many housewives deposit regularly small sums in this strong state bank that soon reach substan tial proportions. Come in today. Your account is invited. LADD &TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest . Washington and Third The Right Liquor at Right Prices .bot. $1.50 bot. t2.0() bot. tl.S'J bot. bot. 1.' bot. 1.00 bot. I .75 bot.: 30c Leror Branny. Comtr, France rionnraaey ii-iar. v.vauji-. . . Queenadale PTsiler Whliky. honded oiacKoerry.Apnuui " - . . p. r...i Monarch Hobby Whlaky... Sunnybrouk. own bottling......... for 2 boltiea; 4 bottles we prepay. .0o Foreat Home Whisky, eallon 2 25 4.0- Sam Clay nisny. i.u; .T'nS Bet T. J. Monarch Whisky, gallon. M.OO l..-,0 Wines, all kinds, choice, gallon. .S1.1S I2.SO Wines, all kinds, choice, gallon.. Il.eo i ah pmnHr Rum or Gin. aallon ti.uo Blackbtrry. Apricot. Paach. aI...J.-j Jobn Ecklund.- 1SS Flrat flt Portland. Or. iu I orders mien nw J -" . . Add SSe galloa and we prepay express. A RELIABLE JEWELRY HOUSE for out-of-town customers. If what we send does not suit, Your Money Back. G. HEITKEMPER CO. 130 5th St. Portland, Oregon. :.,..m nrlEITIiJf ff"i ) BEN FPEEN E-HARRY FJSCHERl I.Sfr STArtrX oirt' WELL-KNOWN FOR SUPERIOR SERVICE, BEST QUALITY. SATISFACTORY PRICES 30 Years' Wholesaleing Reliable Plumbing and Heating Supplies in Portland M. L. KLINE 84-86-87-89 FRONT STREET Ask Your Dealer for Our Faultles3 Plumbing Material, Which Saves in Upkeep Automobilists, Attention Repair Work Wanted , Charges so moderate as to astonish you. All work under expert supervision and guaranteed. We desire to secure and hold your patronase. Y. M. C. A. GARAGE. Caraer Eaat Tenth and Mill Streets. Phone Eaat 2652. A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford Eaat Morrison St., Near Grand Ate. ?Sc, el per day with hath, tl-21. 1