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0 IV. TROXtN CLL'B MORK. Daylight Store. Wt Giv S. A H. Green Trading Sump. TIIE MOTtSINO onEOOXIAX SATURDAY', DCCEJIDEIC Zz, 1913. 'A. ' awi Ill v - Safest hfofrutn's iiTjrxT'n: cat- at ta rortia iS wn cio ytrta ru- 4 Is t"i col'ectlo) cf 'tor ef arti cle f ctk!Br eaei eru supplr f "!! fir th r. Many f tae nmibn imI parkas ef '' ant b-i. ts i:t eent to tiOp Air trfiin. t. a r!f(1 wf- aa n-t flower had la th ftrttaa. .Vr. U. J. pr- .4.4 ai ytrny mete. Th CaiiaMI f Jewlasj Woman writ! pen th w year with a brtment af- UfMa Jeaaarv . ther will mi Ik th ;:ram f th ltl Pwtlanl tn..ee,4 f Baal IT run lU'l Th 0rff-Jon pi'-turaa wtll now rvt Mm r!pt. Mar-. r"0 tr:te. wt! i a iri cf :. ral ee-ettr yeans strte wttl aaatet la tk kkuI h whi.-n wr.l follow the t(rnn. Mr ! H-auni wtll In trt ar th pro-ram. Mrs, Mai- ! Uomtmaa. chairman ef tha swlal lomaKoi, wi:i aaaletad r Mr. AM .""0.an. Mr. Charla ftofel.t. ir. f LBn. Mra. At Lr. M'. CSarlw ir. Mr. U Mrr. Mra. Irm Taut. '-. ! Hrr. W :an aa4 M'sa Uaa Karri. la rrary tha Oiacit af Jub Wamaa t.l ha 'Kaclproclty 4ar. a crr af ilrm. Ua ProB. wits Mra. Alrt Wmi;:tr a koataaa. Ta koitaaa atwT bUb taa rfacorattaa f tka Uaia aa4 aa Mr. Wariw.il.r la mn rti!:j la pUoaln -ortloB. iitii w.:i l'ubcM ka aa attrartia lav aKUIlr aa arail aa frooa tka ratal f intrtauB a a a T&a Virca nxdii win aa a pa a ta IS a pi<a aji4 for April a wotfrfil ai'pria la U ator. "Jaaaaiia "r ai l b sr-l tttaa aat Mr. Ft'tl La&aakaaaa. tl chairmaa. baa writ' laa a charm to- Iiccla t-mr la araick U littla aoaa aai t'itar ef now ef Ik riamJar will appaar Tin tot i't tnT aa4 atr wt;l aarv aa kjakar. a a T it r:l CJa t:J Sara tha kil jir " kf (a laf a aacaCios tl T-iaa-taT. Tr fcot4 aa asaattaa? aacil la aeea4 T4r l Jaarr. M'aa U:!a Ti'. araatlant ef tka fart: i lias Ccuoomla AaaoclaltAa. ka aan to H4 i:tr t pa 14 LarUtma k3..Ur. Mr. Crla Tr'-nSta. la-arHat f Caacral V. . C. T. I , irit4 at tna maaftoaT a 'taaly. liav. M. IC M. Jafin. M-a. J. C. --ett and atkara rmnf r-jla t the tfflBllt. Mr. T. . Iimon4 erat4'l Cj r-r - 'n-- A . - - . - ' : . ! T -?sj4 - . . , ,.-.-- ". ... ' Merry Christmas 5 One and AW At th CW of Oar Moat Successful Holiday Season W Extend to Our Thousands of Patrons and Friends, Not Only in Portland, bat Throughout the Entire Northwest, A Merry Christmas And Happy NewYear Olds, Worttnan & King Dependable Merchandise t Wfw4iava)aV ctnoara are knovn mamters ef the "lite claaa. TBar laara throusa nor. ml cbartloo and natural curio, ity Waaa tbar ) arontnooa quaatton. Ik tckr anawar Tbta rapraaant ta ttl work. Wbaa a bird a Beat I dlacoaarcd la wblrk are five area ina ebsarvaa and la Una laaroa that lb luobtr la ta lata war a faadanvalata ef arlthmatlc are Uuh. a a a Mra. Jabeaea dtaxa that the r ef cbl.draa ara made ta a-- coir blf Ibtoa ao4 that to fore tbaro lo tb mail trial of a boon la aot oolr aa aducadoaat biundar. bot an Inbomao act. a the cbi.Jrao who come to Mra. Johnaona acheol batid houea and tenia. r doinat tkla vre'.l tbay ar lauorbaa apo a cooraa ef manual tratala. Tbar ik sardaaa as4 count tbatr eiania for asaiaacnauca. Thar walcB tba oiraa. baa, fiewara and batlarf'.laa for aclaaca. Moriu of Nature aad of treat arktarameat ar toid to tb chlMra alia ikar bae iron waary with thir f.ar-werh. Ja t:ma ther eiprea a daa.xa I raa.J the atortaa lor mra. aa !.. Mra. Johnaoa than rata tb boe into tbalr kaada snl help tharn ta nutir tk word. 7ii ' prmltl4 aotil IK child la St laaat r eid ad aa'.tkar r'ailoc nor writ las La oftea taht aata th cbUd ha ceaad 1 year a. VT aermal crewis tna cbhj aommaa tea activ and raatl.a and at 11 ha la raady t aatile down to boek work. Aa the child baa de;oed eaiuraiir ho aa4 aot bo ferrad to etudr "' a ak4 to 4o . H a prorae from thla time la rasld and at It b la ready to eater bisk echool with other caii- drea of bta aa. TK V.mat Kott Maatat Cottar n-i1) ntarttaad at diaaer TharaJay If, honor ef the huahaoda ef tha mans bar. Th bom cf Mr. and Mr. Jamaa Hi'na wa jtifiUy dro- rtat w.th putaaettta and try and the u-a mart waa repaetad la pla-e card aad the cntrpia ea tk thra mg tabfa. M-a. . T. Vx'.l prtdad fr Mra. J. J. llandjaher. a ho waa de tain r K'aaaa. a e e A:r January t. tha Pertlerd a4kaper Study O Jb wut opa an " ctaaaa for Biea aa wall weraan. Th.a aij rlae epportunlty for t!oa "'ipiaj ttrxr.t in dr t atulr faaaapaara. Mr. Aa'.oa Oiablavh. :at 111 la la char- ef the forrnlr. f th Claaaa. a a a TK rnMri ef th Confederacy li CsrutoMa ramambrancaa to n tmt'ar ef Corfadarate vettraaa thia j-ar a a a Th annual wUI aaenlnc -t thai riKtera ef tia CaaM'rary wit! be halt la tha tratnzton. t'lubhnqte. Jan. ar IV when Pout Mam heepltallty wilj I bo 4 pB4. TK Aaomh P-tpMa CToh witt betd aa aniarearr l i-ka at th llaa. woo.1 Mtr. riaftloa of of(lrr will rrcal a th-atar party. a a e oa City Fark rarant.Taa'har A a aaMXattia I ptannlna for aa exhibition la January, whaa tneaey will be ral, ad for aeho 4ertl -"a. M't T. T. Cnf t prao-taat and Mrs. Cady la trlco- praal-tant. Th "barhwnrd" rh!4 aaa a ery de dad rter a th "ortanje- che-oL Ha la aot hId bark entli he baa auc- caadd la coanuerlna a taak. bat I al lowed to Brorea.t with othar Of hi a a" a. Aa in'eaticaiion ina conqi tiona under which he la workla- la mad a and the thlra; that la found wron la riahtad. t ith tha conditloa e;iml Bated that retarded hie growth be can aroceed aermaitr. k a-anarally vara ine laarmnia ni Mra. Jonnaan ba accepted that loatl. tutiona for backward rhildrea have ap rd all over th .Nalloa and bar rr. at hod a ar apptled. In a com par lively abort tun a voeatlaa for which tha child ta suited Is found and be oft aurparaa bta more brilliant fallow atu'tente. Ura. Johnaoa avelrea her ayatera or eJucatio from bar work with hrr o aoa. lie la a f : 1 1 1 n ar tttumant la tar of orsamo educatloo. lie la lf reliant, oui. k of thoucht and ofca-ryatlora. aturdy and deter mi aad. lie eapreeeae Mroactf raadily and wall. Ida rar Intallleeace attract tlentioa wbarcver he ioo. Trier ran waa th frightened one thia ttm. and thy rthrrd around blm. -M:io. Pater I'an." they aald. "How do you ilka our pond? Vou are cot eailtrur very faat. o we will help you and they car th board a puah with their bill, making frier Tan sway and nearly loaa his balance. "Oo sway! Go away, n called to thm- Cut they only quacked and quacked to him frttfhtenrd and save the board another puah. Thia time b loal bla balanc and bla hind leg want Into th water. Peter Pao meowad loudly for h!p. ard hls mother oa aboro called lo Mother rurfc to kaap bar ducklinsa from botherlnr her Peter Pan. Keap him out of our pond, called bark Mother Puck; "he ahould not (at In thatr way If be doea not want to b bothered. But b cn"t rat out of th pond. aald Mrs. Tabby. "Do help him: he will b drowned It some on doa not help blm." Put Mother Duck waa ant ready to help him yet: ah Intended that Peter I'M a should have a leaeon ne woua not oon forcet. so ah went to tn am of th board asd Rapped bar wlnia. ma kin a amall waves In the pond, which ent Peter's treacberoua little craft aillrwr out Into th middle of th pond with Peter meowing- as loud as ba coo'.d. Mother Duck sailed after him. fol lowed by bar little one, and after lec tins Petar t a few mor frichta from th tlpplna of the board. Mother Duck aald lo him: "If I take you back to tba barnyard, will you promlee riever to bother my children aaalo, or Mother lian a brood, either?" I "Oh. yea." meowed Peter Fan. cry Bleakly. "If you will only take ma back to my mother I will never chaa any of the chicken or duck aaaln. Vary well.- aald Mother Puck, "then I will take you home, but It you ever bother my children again I will take yea out bar and let you atay. .Nov hop on my back and I will swim aahoro with vou." Thr la your Peter Pan." said Mother Duck when aha reached shore. I think w have given blm a leaeon he wtll remember for a long ttm. and I advia you. Mrs. Tabby, to ac to It that h behavea ln th futur. or the raat time ba may not gat back to land." . Mra. Tabby promlaad that ba should never bother anvone again as eh l.rked the water from Peter's coat, and ah alao thanked Mother Duck for bringing Mm aafe to land. Peter Pan did not roam about th barnyard much after that. H no I longer frightened anyone, and b feltl very much aahamed when b remera-1 bared how frightened he bad been on I the water and bow llttl course he I had dlaplayad In tha face of danger. which la very often th case with false who bully others. (Copyright. 113. by tha MeClure Newepaper I r-rniira'e. Nar York City.) WRITERS RECEIVE PRIZES F. W. Mslkry Rewards Winners in Contest on Portland as Port. r. W. Mulkey, chairman of tha Com mission of rubllo. Docks, awarded thi prises yesterday noon In the green room of th Commercial Club building to the student winners In the essay contest on Tortlsnd s a great seaport. Th con tart was held under the auiplces of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Mul- kry was Introduced by Nathan fitrauas. chairman of the trade and commerce bureau. Mr. Mulkey called attention to the fact that many of tha eeaay writers rrlllclaed Portland shippers for having thrlr Imports coma through Seattle rather than shipped directly to this port. This Impreeslon he declared to be largely Incorrect, There were IJ winners, ss announced la The Oregonlsn of yesterday morn ing, who received cash prliea In th conteat. Approximately COOS easaya were submitted in th contest. The Grand Prize, the highest award, bestowed upon Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, by the Panama Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, is an additional testimonial to its unquestioned supremacy. The expert judges in this international competition found in Gtlrarflellis GroaudQiocolate the very qualities that have made it a household favorite on the Pacific Coast since it was originated by D. Ghirardelli in the early seventies. Not -to know and what is more, not to ust: Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, is to be unmindful of health, economy and the appeal of a wholesome appetite. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Sin c 1852 San Francisco ntiifo spoils, home. where they" are to make their ALL POOR PROVIDED FOR Churches and Tarent-Tcacher Asso ciations of Sellwood Co-operate. 26 Hours on the Ocean REUTIVCt ST. flCH FOR ORE. CITT MaX. sir THESflNDrffiNSTCETl Dt Mas F. AVftLTER. XTfHC-' Mr. Marietta 11 firat epanad bar "a. la. Mirinta L. Jki raaa aala. L. J a h a aoa "nature" school la r'a'rhop. A la Kama, ah bad no lla !' be way larlivg tha fo'indatiea for Nat!os-wtd m" em at toward r- knl9 duvatla. Sh o!4 kav baa a srteved 19 bnow tot a "syatem" ef e4icet!oa would grew out of bar tl' pertnnaat. fvr fl'al and foreraet her a-heot ail fouR'led. with aa ottar dts- rr4 far aratem. T grMtaal diffaaeew bat waa tka rtaeaa lausBt M:a. Joaa-aoa 4 Ilea ef tn ordinar-y public -koo t, IKa lac "f I-' ie.f ylmtn. Ther ar s ru!a d a gradaa. NattBar ar taar a i am 1 at loo par prcmotloea. Tte ptiptla wnw atan-l ar aavar pun- lhed sr forced te laara. Tk.ir aoia riu'v la I - grew aad th work ef Mra Jakoaow l aaa og taat they grow swr-l maily aad w.i fc:.na-i. a a The r-h"! baa a-w aila'ad for eight year. forlra Mr. Johaaaa wa tn a r teacher. rly lit ramrea. rapraaaet'e. ainta tka twof-third ef tna eraool pgp a'.Ioa ef FaJrnop. ar at if. a' ta th Sel. Thar ar na rfice h tl ehool billdiag. neith.r ' tbar black boa r a xr aa.. TK children lera their la aene la lit 0a1 of Ik ire. The raiation.Hip ttta th taachar and bar ti4Bt la af th snoat 1st mate n4 rrlea4.e aatara. Tk firat s vr f ttrt Is rater raw. r.TKR PAX wss a little black kit' tea. and be lived with his mother sl rartntr Jon farm. pvtar ran ail vr tb boue: aa room was too crd for him to enter, aad b even a'.ept oa the bed in the spar room whea the fancy took elm to do aa. It chaeed th chicken and tha little duckling, and. although bo bad never harmed them, b bad frightened them very much and mad thalr mother vary an err. That reter Pan I a apoll.d kitten.' aald Mother Han to Mother Duck, "and be naeda lo b punlahcd. but hi mother wltl sever do IU and w will never get rhanc. o f auppoa w win have to cot no with hi pran Bit Iat oetiverva a vvr rmn mm Mother Dach a power In aa aneapeeted way not lorvg a(lr in romtnaiian between Mother Duck and Mother Ilea. Peter Pan aaw th duckling wan dering about the yard on day not far from th pond. o a iriT crepi iowro them, hiding la th buahat until h w right oatd ihero. Th.o b sprang out. and lb poor, frlahtaned duckling weUied to th pond aa faat aa their Use would carry them. A plec ef board lay partly oa tba bank and partly an ma wtr. and on of tn ducklln-e addled oa It before b plunsea Into lha porvl Peter ran ventured too far this time. aid when be etepped on th board it aiipped from th bank and Paler Pan west with It. Ii wsa so little that It bapt a . and ther be waa. aatllrg from load, bis ayea atarinc with fright and bla loud meow could ba berd over the barnyard. Mra. Tab ram running down to th pond, atvt whea aha aaw her Peter Paa aailing away ah a moat ralntad. - blm: blmr ah triad, run ning around th yard- Bit ther was aa ea to a blm. Th bn aad th rotr ran to th ads of th pond ad looked, but thy could not swim, nd Mother Duck w as oa tb pond with br childraa. Wbew tk erkllass aaw rtr Pan ther war frtshtened at first, for they thousht b wa ehaelne thorn even en ina hMid wbar thav had alwarw Kaan a.'", but la a minut they saw lhat a a r . x . i A , ' la J la f . v i v J ; i . 7 ' ii i J V - . .Av' t . v - . , : : p t :KU - : :i ?V : : b- -i .it 1 - i ! : : .: ! " . ): : ;! I . ; . !! ;:! t j ! U -, M..-r iJ :L i MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS Prank J I. rattcrson Worthy Master of Wss hi nt on Lodge. Through the co-operation of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Sellwood School and the Sellwood Churches, every family known to be in need there will have Christmas pro visions today. Tuesday the Parent- Teacher Association social service com mittee began distributing Christmas boxes containing substantial food. clothing where needed and toys for the children, and the work of distri bution waa completed Thursday. Mrs. F. J. MelndL president of tha aasoclation, said a careful canvass waa mad to find all families tn need, and If any have been omitted it was be cause they were not found. The money taken In at tbe two en tertsinments given by th Sellwood School Tuesday and Wednesday wss turned over to the social service com mittee to be used In emergency cases that may arise later. Washington Lodge Ko. 41. of Maeons, nId It annual reunion and Installs' tlon of officers Thtirsdsy night at Washington Maaonlc Hall. East Eighth and East Buraslde streets. Th fol lowing officers ware Installed: Worthy master, Frank SI. Patterson: senior warden. Rsymond F. Hurlburt: Junior warden, C. I. Carpenter; chaplain. John M. Lewis; treasurer. R. B. McClung; secretary. J. IL Richmond: senior dea con. John W. Little: Junior deacon. A IL b. iiaffenden: senior steward. Rob art II. Down; Junior steward. W. W Mcintosh: marshal. George IL Botsford; tyier. Tnnmae J I. BrlcKell. it. II. Young, paat master, officiated aa Installing officer, assisted by Ray ituackenhusn. Uala Mart all. Relative of Louis Martell. who left hit hem la Oregon City last Saturday and has not been heard from since, have asked the Port, land police to aid In the aearch for Mm. Mr. Martell Is IT years of sge. weighs about 10 pounds, and ta fat T Inch In hslsht. Ha, left Oregon City Saturday afternoon on th I o'clock rar for Port land, lie waa dressed la a worn ault of brown tw-d and wart a Mu soft ahlrt and black tie. II ha Mu eyas, black hair, rthr thin, and a gray muatacha. Whan be boarded tha car h was carrying a brown alligator suit ceae. Anyon knowing th where about of Mr. Marfe'.l I aeked to correspond with Noah Martall, bos I J. Oregon City. PERSONAL MENTION. 1- Perkins, of Butte, Mont.. Is at the Oregon. J. L. Standlfer. of Salem. Is at the Oregon. T. C. Davis, of Salem, la at the rerklns. L. K. Laughlln. of Tbe Dalles. Is the Eaton. It. HawtL of Lyle. Wash.. Is at the Cornelius. K. K. Johnson, of Uslone. Or- Is at th Laton. William Dixon, of Westport, Is at tb Perkins. r. A. Watson, of Buxton, Or, Is at I the rerklns. W. A. Tarpley, of Lakeview, Is at tb Imparl!. Edgar Kuan, of Rio Vista, CaL, Is at th Multnomah. J. E. Craddick, of Walla Walla, Is at tbe Cornelius. A. Hochstraaer. of Bait Lake. Is at tbe Cornelius. T. A. Harper, rancher of Dundt. Is at the Reward. William Harper, of Cottage Grove, Is at th Oregon. Dr. L. McCandless. of Baker, Or- Is I st the Portland. E. B. Fletcher and family, of Salam, are at the fceward. J. W. Wetherell. ef Bay City, Is regis tered at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mra W. J. Gllmore, of Cor- vallla, are at the Seward. Cliff Wade, of Enterprise, Or, Is reg istered st tb lmpsrlsl. I. L Brogn and Mrs. Brogarv of val. Or, ar at th Oregon. E. O. Faundal Is registered at the Eaton from Cotlag Grove. Charles J. Pearson, of Keiso, Wash, Is registered at tha Perkins. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Ledlle. of Missoula. Mont, ars at the Multnomah. Earl Haielwood snd Mra Hazelwood. of Baker, are at the Imperial. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Rand, ef Ray. mond. Waah, are at tbe Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. E- H. Agee, ef New Tork City, sra at tha Multnomah. James Kyle, stockman of StanOeld. Or, la reglatered at the Imperial. Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Melvin, ofl Dempscy, Or, are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Sprinkle, ofl Chinook, Mont, are at the Seward. F. Kevanhuten. salmon packer ofl Altoona, Waab, is at tb Multnomah. C E. Arner, of Spokane, emigration i agent for the Northern Fsctne Rail way Company. Is st the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crosier, who are on a honeymoon trip following their wad- din? In ho rranriaco. ar at th Fort, land. They ar on their way to Minna-i CHINESE EDUCATOR HERE Western Methods Declared Essential to Republic 'Monarchical or republican form of government la not yet a vital Issue In China." declared W. Si-to. principal of the primary school of the Christian College of Canton. Chins, yesterday. Mr. Ss-to is studying administration methods at the Portland V. M. C. A. and Inspecting the association schools. He has been In the United States visit ing Young Men's Christian Associations for several months. The essential thing In China now is education. An educated citizenship will make a republican form of gov ernment Inevitable. Aa soon as the people become enlightened some leader will depose Yuan Shi Kai and will be elected Prealdent That la why we are taking Western educational methods to China," WOMAN SUES FOR $15,003 James Kelley Is Charged With Breach of Prom tee. Clara M. Neuert filed suit, charging breach of promise, against James Kel ler In County Clerk Coffey's office yes terday, asking $15,000 damages for wounded affections. She alleges In her bill of complaint that James Kelley promised. In August, "The Palace of the Pacific" $30.00 $26.70 To San Francisco and Back FIRST CABIN Meals and Berth and Extras Included TICKETS SOLD: December 24, 25, 29, 30 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 4. MAMMOTH STEEL LINER S. S. Northern Pacific Sails Sunday, December 26 Instead of Saturday, December 25, as per regular schedule, due to delay by storm. Fares one way, inclusive of railroad fare, meals and berths, etc, Portland to San Francisco, $20, $17.50, ?15, $12.50, $8. Tickets at NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE 5th and Stark. NORTH BANK STATION 10th and Hoyt Bwdy 920, A 6671. 1914. to marry her, but that ho after wards married Hulda Herman. She also charges that after he had won the plaintiffs affection and confidence and promise to wed him, be took advantage of this confidence. ALIENATION" NOT PROVED Jnry Say" John Egger Did Not Steal Brother's Wife. John Egger did not steal the affec tions of the wife of his brother. Mike Egger. according to the verdict re turned by a jury yesterday In Circuit Judge Morrow's court, where the Eg- gers case was tried. Mike Egger charged that his brother had alienated the affections of his wife and he wanted $5000 for it. The broth ers own a dairy ranch in Columbia Slough. They married Bisters. Mike had secured a divorce from his wife. Pendleton Mayor Abides by Law. PENDLETON. Or, Dec. 24. (Spe cial.) Pendleton New Tear's Eve rev elers who had intended to make merry until midnight December 31 are to be disappointed, for according to Mayor John Dyer the city ordinance to close saloons at the regular time, 11 o'clock, will be enforced. t 4j I. mi -n " ft - FOR Grate, Stove or Furnace The Most Heat for Least Money 0 Special Summer Price PER TON IN 3-TON LOTS Cleanest and Safest U Cheapest and Healthiest Proven Superior by City Public Test No Dust No Gas Smell No Smoke Even, Steady Combustion, the Ideal 20th Century Fuel Try Them and Judge for Yourself PACIFIC 249 Washington Street Phones MAIN 229 A 2293 ! aytteraati et S.L Tb