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TITC SIOTtXTNO OTir.r.OyiA. WEDXTSDAY. DECE3rBEIa 20. 1913. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUliOtH Tlltnoxtl Vaa"a Mltaw.. Ma' TT A vv' 11 i aVi. . . v a : i. A -J ! r-iit .i- ... a r : . A - !. 'kibj Lplaul. . !:. A l i.-u.l,,.... MiiaTK'K A 'l . ., a r.u. . ........ V a T :. A " r-u-.inMi a..a t'i A wati4MI fi.M , v a IjI Jw A AJaUaCUraTS. iirTLi' irnr Tay'.-n -flat-l era -.,- as-:' lav eraa Bt au1t. a TKT?ei !!; steamai-aa faa- at alaaar ,'.a "A TntwtlM T"m- T -a b1IM( al I I. aixi ai I Ik Cur-tt- t ).. an .4 TeaM'i ttift.xi a..).. I... 2 a a f. M FT4 JT a vt -a. rr,"'r-wa 1 1 .1 aa t -i a . M. IHrHCal ( V 4 Star' ir ... ir ;- : A I J" r .i r. m. X-Tsrc iraurta an Psark a'ra.a rll a l K.' 1a . Ji Afl aa4 a.-t prf irntAMM UtTKI TO tCBCMIril, Crr far a I a a af Ta ?fw Tears 0alaa itkt wilt l lt4 Jeaeery U 11. I a aaal t trvaad. aaul4 aaal I I Be Cteala at saeaw rmjs na ccrTf. til U)K A SOT UK FaCta, Tail nUfi ta lae Catte Stat ee aeaeaaal. Casa.la ar Vealee, (a. "' I eeata. Aeatreaa Ta Oraiav .fartlaa,, Ores. sUan-TatrB! JI .. too; t.-"TAt.tS Cvrnvna. Al ta wavatln; cf KuooT- ui LaMls. N. Kl, A. a', and A. it Von-iar eiiSt tb foUowlaa: !ficr war ltU.l: WrMpful maatar. Juni-i Wrtabl. mouu w r J-n. tlmmett -rtri 111 II. tatst.-. traurr. I"- 1. l'rv.l. ckapUja. Cliarie W. Klfer: awaBt 4 icgg. ". J. itnii: Jiai.r --a, 'U'i ia IL Lint: MOwr (! 1. laa-ta M. na(. Jjniar tlarl. J ClT'ia fitilaUia. mril. Amll 'orti; larj a. latAKin eff.cr A. H ;fa, pC 9ratpfal itvatar. was prata4 a d;.txtn Bait ulr' Jaai tt U it. tnra it appmprUtt (mart, A b-n 14 fo;iow4 tba la t:L-. crmon wtta a (ie(rtama a( a4Jr. i'ui W xa fputt Ta frvea lil taraa4 tianu la t-a "a nufttrt la tna uiMin at 1111! lUaC iirna aait 'ridy. la taa aaar artara tha clu ; 1 oa a el.Ufd vum aa4 kManblf Bail ea ta M(o nl nt tntr4 r.jwra. Taa aaaul baa4 I a n.l alautaa af elTi.r.ra fea kl4 la IS a aaw atartara aa Jaaaarr I' I'raaanl airsft ar. 'rai4al. X. it Hl'at. l'-a-pa:lBt. T. J. Hs, raCArr anil lrajrr. t. M !pjf; i.rtrj. I, i. Hall: Mr :ara. Mr Lopf. Vf. o. Cltioa anl X I . ( ar.at.r ara maatioaa4 la ha4 INa or 1).. Ta jraar a ib (n-i tmportant ia ISa oUtofy vf taa rioiL PoiTIOa Tea t"ntt'l ttf ClH "arlca ('mmla:a aanno.: aa opa compatitl'a ainiaalton t'f Baailarjr "''. f -r mat eo;r. aa Joirr l. fit. ta taa 'iraai of ). Manila, r. t. at a m.xrr af IH'K a jiaar. Aa pa com pt'Lva avaaUnatioa January I'. f" t-JtH pacholodai ta Ida barua of flab ana, 4a;rttraat af arc, for rnaB aa!r. at a aaiary af l.'ii'l par tnnuia. a la aaaiunracl l or f'lrtaar lofor matiaa mni appiicatloa b'.anaa apply t .U. K. la-roe. loeai aaratAry. I'vat-.T'..-a bulUma-. city. Vott miu ICt. MJir FJrt-rs. Ta Vol'intara af Asiartca aipphaJ ta S44 famtliaa baa at a of ffoiuiuci and ciutirt ta asaaal diatrib'illtfa fnm lla laaJiiittra 41t lUal Ajfc atraat Tta fan.la vara collaeta-l la pia-a4 aa lla atraat coraara. Mora liua M c!i:.iraa raatT4 toi from a C5r.cmn traa at tha LArraa day Btraarr. tj La-l Aa '-t. Tna olietaari aanl zi boi-a f-l'4 w!ta !! and cloeainc la ta and fttni;i af aaaa im?riaoa4 at tia paoi- taa Clary. I"tnBxa er 1I rns. flo(f tt Haaaaa. raa pionaar of J "It. 4id at thm Soma at h.a dasaatar. Mr a. A. U i)e. 4-t Ooinx atraat. at tna at yira Ita la unliaj by h t.laar. Jin Uar-y k'ataa, at4 ara tna fitb.r sf Um lni( a4 Hartaa K I aaaaa. af lrti.nd. M ilea Ci. and Iran II. FlaaTaa. cf hlan. Or. ta aaral tan i:i ! ball today at II a-:oc front Ita T'dar M.'.: Matho d at fcC'Kcoal Cirulk aaj Ida Intar ;ot t!l ba la lSa commvaity carua tary. Hmcj roBrrr Msjct Tooat Tha tt fMa lloUloa? Company wilt l"aat tlia aftaraaaa at tha twmi rf tha :! tida Caatnata Maa'a Club. 13J irBl itanw. to arrra for taa ararr I aa of tlta prepnaa4 billd ny on tha H'lf.haaal tornaf af Uranl aaaauo ard tall ALlar i'raat. la cwoaactioa atltt tita Cittjana lUni ttd poalAl aabata I oa. It la pUnoad ta lal l&a contract fT tia atcavattn c aai foundatiea aa " af'.ar tha I.r.t af tha Jfar Boaaibia. Ra. It. L. PaATT Cnaj-rataans-if JtaT. It. U Tratt. a miatar at tlta fnitad l;n faiU-al Claf-Sv. w HO VII Itrt'-kal) lia paralrai ajMita paalor of tha I'loroaa Laitaj Ea".i ;ical I'hJrca aaral montY lf ha baaa Irepro'lnal k) la reoaniarad coaiala:at:L ttr ITet raa at4pariaeaediriaT taa arartloa af a daw cairx& at I lorao-- whaa ba a'.ru-kaa. At praaael Mr. I'ratt I :.itir.; ta taa aVi.iamaeta ai;af. Ta. Acrtr-a xrvro Mutut faotanca "111 ba proaouncod la th ' of Tr. A. A. Aoptuad. faand Sll.'T pf BaKaUlftlar laat ak. by irvuit Juda-a Kansaxa Bait Moo aiay. Jaauary 1 Tha lima for annouae litr tsa aaatanra waa poatposad yaatar Pr Auaplaat ll fousc auiltj af caaaiod tna daata at a yoaeaT arotoaa, taraa a ermiaai cparauoa arfsrra4 la bia cS;ea. . r"BBtrErT O 1 1 4 Vtjrt ITarr rraaitaBt L. . ,;i.ma. af taa'cokaaa. rnrt:r.J 4t fl!:a KaMaray. t.l aa ta cifT tor rl. fail eait waok, baf ba w.lt anafar with e..-u:a af ta laraat ortaara and Nortbarn Tarine ayatama. aatari rf tna po.Ba. I'ort. I i l A Aaattla. rraa:.!aot O lnua prob as wui away froaa taa city for tar waaa or nor a. r-rarau. Va-Lay Aaorxrto Vcara TTa Parant-Taaa-llar A4ancltloa of lfi I'awall Vatlay fi. Ftaol wr.l aat I BKht at t!o ao:haaa. A proaramcra wi t ba iao, wnica. wilt licfida aaort lUa ba " U 11 at. Ji. r. I'itta and IU Aadaraota. jora will b laa by a. hrxit call Iran. .vrtar tha prorramtna a aoiat wl. ba bald. 4 rtr.4t tu;k laa rafra aaaa eta wui ba aoraad. rta.iaCB lia llao l r-M. C. Iiai. 6o Uaa at tba rium5i apart man t. llaaantD aal Columbia atraata. ra. portad ta tba pollea yaa'arday that ba waa bUt ap Monday Bleat by two rnaa at r.f.S anl Oilaaa atraat and rot bad af fcl pjra coatalntBC f a w dot: ara In aatar. Mr. Iliii la foramaa for J. C. iaiar rirsaca Company. CLa la taTaarrrat Taa Waaiara feloa Talaarapa irp yaatarday rn-ainl mrormat.oa taal tna cabla ba laaaa liallfaa aad Marosida waa 1 n tarr'iptaal. Maaaaa for Tark lalaad and Darmada may ba van t via Jamaica. Waat laaliaa. aceoritiaf ta W. A. Kobb. asaaasar. UiairTJUD FTa-aria tea" TLat, Nav Taara aaa. W. t V. KaU. taat tb and taat Aldar. Paaelac tUl I A. M. friMM. Adv. liaaa yea triad tba talirlous aaw aMia baaar Tbay ara a Itaynoa produa-t aad ara raaktac a bif ait. A a f raar. A4. Oaxaa a doaai Itayaaa IMala baaa Wbaiaaosjia aaat dajtciaoa: t aaata bay a arbaia doaaa. Itar raaa' avaa Loaaa I. Ma. to Mbjl Jasza Urta Pramv. I'aaaraJ rTlca for Mr. and Mr. Jamaa F. Urara, formar raaldant of JaBoinf U4t. Or, wba J.4 only a .'aw bojr apart la IaQr. Co'.ow ta t'mbit II. ar bald yaatarJay at I o'ciorh from iba J P. rinlcy cbapaL !'. "rar.k I." rindlay. paalvr of I'irat Icltad Trrabyfriaa Church, ofjl i'!4la I I. Carroll lay Of Srr My Uod to Toaa- and llautlful Ila of fount hara." I'ailbaarara ara mim bars of Wobfoot Camp. Woodmaa of tba World, of wblcb Mr. Hyara waa mambar. D artal waa la Boao City Park Cmmttr. arTl-a at tha -rao wara ia cbar; of tha Woodmaa of tna World. Mr. and Mr, liyar wara TUtum- with tno.r dauchtar la Dvovar at tba lima of laclr daatb. Il.rraaiaa II a Lcxcaansc. pat praaidaat wara apaaksra at yaafrdar lun.broo of tba Kolary flub and thay told of tba paat and fulura of that orcaaiiatioa. A proaparlly rolirall waa twtd. dartna wblra mora than 10 nan, rapraaaatativa of I'ortlaad and outalda b'4toas bouaa. praaad tba opinion that tba raar 111 will far outdo tba !tina yaar la a baainv way in fort land. 7aloa li. fiaa, iica-praaKiaai oi Itha clsb, paid a hlca tribula to Uwlfht I r drUa. tha flral praatdact. C. V. tocpar ape. Oa tha blalory and moan Ir.at of tha Hotary Club and Trad gpovrl a ceoaidarabla I'.otary aaar from many potnta threaaboat tha country. J. C llcaliab. cbairmaa of tha day poba oa "Kolary of tba Fatura. ?tt racajcKxr Krur fr-CAK Mr. Mar y Kam?. tata prvaldact. waa tha paakar yaatarday at tha tnaatlna; of tha Albtna W. T. IT. bald at tha bona of Mr. A. CbrUtanaaa. til itorth ..- atraat. Mia cava a rarlaw of tba prohlbttloa aatualioo. pointing to tha tataa mat fcava con dry racantly. and I llr rafarrad to ura ton. which bacoanaa ' dry aaat Saturday. Mra Kama rafarrad to la Baad of co-OTra tioa fn lb part of tha tnamban of tba W. CT. L . with tba eCflrlal la tba an. forramaal of tha probibilion law la uraaoa. Tba rrantlon of public aaetl aiaci. aa aaid. la aaaantlaj lo tba n torcamanl of Ih law. Mr. Kamp aav a hopalul raalaw of tha astir prohibi tion aliaatloa ttanarally. i.tAray a Aa laraoyaaawr rB-tt:ci.'omrnlatRar Tick rarom naanda that lb Irnprovamant af tllad tana avan-4 from Kaat Twaniy-aislh lo i:.Jt TMrty-fourtb trt, patitiooad for by 41 pr rnt of tha ownar. b daaloal. K. I. Kramar. chlaf of tha baraaa of blcbway and brMaaa. In aadaralad tha condllloa of U.aiatona aaacua and aararlalaad that murh of IS proporiy i:l not b abl to atand aa aaaaaamcat for aaaat at praaael. II r a: omm a rd a I oQ traat br,a Montana r.u and Caat'l Aadlttoa la Albiaa. LrBcaic Ta Mebt. Tba Waal rt lumbar Uinalwurtry Aocxia' Ho, mhl up of aawraul tnaa of Or- aToa and Waablndan. l!l bold II quarterly mt!ne today at th Port lard llol'L tianrrat mark! condition and tsa lmprod outlook for lumbar i: bay a prominanl plac on tha p marram ma. Truatrta of tna aaaoctati ill Bnaat today at 1 o'ciork and Ih (anaral rraaUr-aT b bald al S clock. Tha lumbrmrt will bav dlanar at t.l. whan lhar IH b a further ditrnioa of buln affalra. laircxaa Irtii t m Atxowao At tha r4ut of itm pmpri'tora of tn- ptoyraaBl buraau In Portland no do- rlara that lhair bualnca baa bar a ua- aa:iy Urk durlBf h laat few nlh. City Comrsaaaloacr lllaalow yaatarday raommandad ta th City Council that tbay b parrnlttad to pay I hair aaaa! mlannoal lican fa of lla lo tha city In two Inatallreanla Tha flrat Inatallraant. will ba pay abl January I and th av-ond Aprl I. Ttt piaa applies only lo tha irt ba:f of lla. Me. rrtar-Vs rt-vraat. Hen Th fu- Baral of Mr. WULa.mlr.a Marl l'la- on. who did la Iha i'alac Apart mania. 111 Itaat Markat atraat, Sun- day. via conducted ycslrrday at Ih lortlir.d Crcmatorlorn. Mra. illaaon waa a r.ativa of llraa-Caall. ilr Bianr. a TI year of ae and ttld at Canyon City. Or.. In 171. Ch atirvy4 fcy two daughter. Mrs. Valaaa Ptraoft and Mtaa Anna flleaon. of Portland, and one ion. Phil lit .on. of I'unauiutr. tal. CHIEF ISSUES ORDER Strict Enforcement of Prohibi tion Law Expected. DETECTIVES IN GRILLS Vnlformcd Officer and Patrolmen Alao to Bo Sutloned Wlr New Year' Merrrmaker Will Concrrsaie for JolUtj. Ordara laauad ta captains of pollea and detectives by Chief of Pollea John Clark yesterday provide for special de- laita of natrolmao and detectives ta ds stationed la tba downtown districts on Kew Years ea to mura tha strict enforcomenl of the prohlbllloa law al tar 11 o'clock. Two dtcuvea will ba detailed to each of the prlaclpal rlUs and 111 aalcU tloa a uniformed officer to ach cf tha principal ttrllls and saloons, whera tbey will raroaio on duty until cloatcr lima. Patrolman will bo stationed on tha atreaie where oerrjmra '! eoPreata. Of tha aoforement oi in ivbiiu jaw tba chief saya In bla order: aloae aad rt"e aad ptaa wer nqaar poaativaia alia aa liquor ta aa a-viu i iveaiina; wiii ouvr 4iwob iau mui aad afiar II e cioca. riria "' .ii a -' tar tha aarBoaa oa onnatn ... an.! haia beaa oarchaaad and aarrad Mora It 'clock aad that are (tUl aa iba bar aad labia Al II fc A. M. B. I IMUOre lllll war "'in t It midaiabt aad Rat orajiB are t pat aay ar aliapad of by thai lima. Any- aa aaralatlaa la alolatlnc l c.oaias or. a ta aay aaaiar k t b praaaptly arraavad aadar taa "ramBaoa aulaasca" ciaaaa of the prvtub-taoa !. la tftm atraaia tba aaarrrmakara will be allavad the uual amount of latuu-t, bat mar Baal b Ba Baaacaaaary lavdaaaa. the eiwrbaraa af nraartna. aapla!a, throvms ar aaafaall r aay tbar vaalalioa f the city aruiaanr. AT TOE "little Theater" on Wednesday-, Dec. 29, at 2:15 and 8:30 MISS MILDRED KEATS The fifted young dancer, in a series of beautiful interpretive dances. For the benefit of the children of the ' unemployed women. Auspices Junior League. Prices Afternoon, 50c; Evening I LOO Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day afternoons, 2:15. "The Birds' ChristolsCarol,, Price, 25c Tickets for all performances on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. lot b abl to stand bard-urfar pa. 1 1 II ma a th earn j. ;nrrrnlrv Revere roaiiiKD moms to aiut i tlllHCII HKCITAL a bevy or pretty xiria. aianaxar aea mao will preaent th Baker players. and both Mr. Johnson, of the Pantasjes, and Mr. Conlin. of tha L'mpreas, will tender thalr oomplata bills. The Emmet children and Ed Hanson. tba Swedish comedian, will ba loc. participants. Tha entertainment at each theater will Include not less than 20 mtnutra of rood vaudeville, and popu lar ericas will prevail. Tickets ar now on aala at Huntley's drug store. NEW LINE TO START JAN. 1 New Schedule S'lscd for O.-W. It. at X. Chambers Pralrle-Olympla Hon. Inauauratlon of the naw line of tba O.-W. R 4 X. Company from Chambers Prairie to Olympia. Wash., a distance of f.44 miles, will take place January i. and new achedulea have Just been ar raned by tha passenger department or th line. Circulars to a(eoi leiuns of tha new eervlco have been Issued. PBaaensor train service will be op erated aa follows: Lrave Olympla 11 :2a A. M. arrive Chambers Pralrta 11:60 A. M. Ui Chambera Prairie 11:2S P. M, arrive Olympla I2:IS P. M. This zlves a connection wltb train to. Hi. i .... ...... . ....... .... ivi.run. Imixrd train also will be operated, leav . r.'- i hi,, rahi Min.r ran. Inr Olympla dally at S:0S P. M. and ar irallo; Joaeph P. Mulder, tenor, and rlvlna at 6:29 P. M. On tha return the !om J. Zn. baritone, with fcdgar Ji. train win teava loamiwi t.ir . i Couraon aa orcanlst. : P. u. ana arnv av uijrapia i The "McMiah " will bo preceded byl:tP. i- mia iram wiii a proiocua of carols, sun by tba com-1 train lo. bis leaving: roruana oaiiy blned chorusoa of tna Portland urs- i - torio tioclaty and tha t lrat Prcsby. tartan rhoru. numberlnsT lv members. This chorus bas been practically three yaara In training, and baa rendered . i . k. ...m... ih. t a. I airt annr t.aa awv.. .... - I . a f -,, . than on occaaloa. Naturally, thsln- Knas Agricultural voiicrc. urauix- era have aalnad in connuence ana in anaambl effect, and thrir whole rendi tion now la much smoother and Onlaned than formerly Tha personnel of this chorus of liO voices foilows ..pr.aoa M.ae bi.iuti am. .-aa r. I . 1 . lard, lur H. Havana, lia.a Banuatu a.- ot-n ina.vavi w . - mar liuiiarwortb. f'arl Uinear. Vaaua I reunion at tna noma oi Laa7 TralalatT aad Saaabjerlcaa rth- sx-araala llav lsBprv4 Radltla by Kaaveabl af rr4aM-taa. Th annual rendition of Handel's "Maaalah. " at tha Plrat Preabyterian Church, lake place tomorrow, Thura day nicht. at f.li o'clock, under the ALUMNI TO HAVE REUNION at cs to Bo Entertained. Wailoc. Lml.f Fir. Mar (iarratt. Jeaa Harold. Ka:Blaaa llarr'...n. Vat::la Had !... .,.-. I r -p N.iria U-jRatr Uar- I'Mi Metscbaa. or I Sa.ay. Uydm B. .s-t:a. Ju la U Pal Alumni of tha Kansas 8Ute Agri cultural College, scattered through Washington. Idaho and Oregon, have iment ana Mr. and Mra. Thirty-first street tale city, la her brother. Wooouas Cab J cur Track. a ffwlUaj car. outbound. Jumped the track at th corner of Union and Dakum avenue yaatarday and sMd I) raet into a Iciarnona pole. The car w In char ate of Motorrnan It. Va'llahard and Conductor II. C Hamilton. There aaar bo pngr and no on was hart except that Mr. Hamilton was tifhtly cut by flying ;. The rear truck of tha car wrre ripped away The car Is said ta bav bit an open witco. Jou TV. HtrLXa' Ft mil, liian runaral sarvtcs of John W. Iiuvbler, acavl a. ga d.d euBday at his bom. U') :at Madlaoa etraat. were held yeaterday from J. P. rir.lry's chapal. undar tha auaptrc of Oregon Lodge. . I4L A. . and A. il. Intcrmant waa at the Port.acd Crematorium. Ha bad bean a realdanl of Portland for even year, waa a retired march ant and I urvtvad by bla widow, Mra Ida r. Paahlar. Tmrr or Concessit! Mtuc Ccx-nr. The thaft cf . cans of condanaed mi; valead at 4 cant, from the Peo ple s. Mara! and Urovery Company. Tlral and Taytur streets, coat Prank K White a tin f i:i la Municipal Coort yaatarday. Complaint aaainat th n-.an waa made by Carl litter iSach.r. proprietor of the ptac. Hlnc aaabla to pay ta fine Whit was sent to Jail. ridirr rcw t AsstT After b I aid I have ensaf.d la a flaht wltb Ma landlord al l.'IH Davie aire!. Ubrt Acraw. sailor, was arrested by Patrolman John n. OUrlon yeaterday af'.ar noun At tha time of bis arrt Acaaw was carrylnc a revolver. Tha an a a tnld City I-atactlre Oolta that he bad bea a stober on lha atearoer Mln Baaota. He alao said be bad relatives la Kalatna. nash. Lim ": a rtium Arrackao. Allactag that fo-tr pint bottle labelled "Pur Urala AlcoKol" container! rota r but wtr. I. A. Gaiar yeaterday filed res plaint agalntt the manayar of Klin Hroax. Hiuor daalara al 14 Third atraat. Irt Ih I'ntrkl Court, charclne a viol ti-o of Ih pur food and droata avcL Tb caa will corn bafora llstrlct Juig Pall Thursday afternoon. FtTrsaat. C4 Msa. PvaoctA, J. Itaxn. Funeral servicoa of Mra Martha E. rurcell. who d:4 lN-cmbr Zi. w bald yesterday from runelng's chapeL Intarm'pt was ta Ilea City Cemetery. Mra. Pur-'all aa te yeara of as, had lived ia Portland II year and la sur vital fcy on son. Jamaa II. Pure 11. cf Portland. T. M. C. A OrrtCTBS FjrrRTtrvo. Fmptoyed ofricra of th T. M. C. A. and their fasnllte wer entertained laat night at their annual reunion at the home af general secretary aad Mm. IL W. flona, Hi Tbirty-f'.rst slreat North. A sau!-l aad "slaat" programm waa given by an embers of the association taff. Ct-rrarvaar CoacBBT Toi ion r. A "rt will b gtvea la th Centenary Matbodlal Church." Caaf f'la and Kaat Math streets, tonight. A number of Theaters Prepare for 3Iidnlglit Mat-I prviaa-i awM.i t tarn any wui taaa I mar. iiaaa r.ummar. Slyrt.e la. nonarrr. Maria laa ki, Btal'a Slraaa. EUna Barloay, a... J V., I I TiDtafl I. ( h .1 WlkaaiiL c.t it. U aikar. Javeria eiuy. kouona I former students and graduatea from tba t om--n.aJorf. Ruby M. znnrnarmao. aod I Kansas Colleg than any other city on H. W. tone. JSJ North, tonight. 8everal niembers of the faculty or the Oregon Agricultural College, woo are Kansas alumni, ar expected to at tend. Portland Is said to have mora tha iactllc Coast. A large number of these will bo at the reunion whara of fleers will bo elected and a programme given. HENRY W. SCHERR AT REST Funeral for Veteran Conductor Southern Taclflc Is ITeld. of Henry W". Scherr. veteran conductor In tba service of the font hern Paclfio Company, who died suddenly at .4S o'clock Christmas morning:, after ex- Mee-ta-n-e Xaor.ee n-nlH. C. I.. Carlton J. C Cummin. K. C. lr, K. A. d- mlaatar. kL C Praat. Itnbart A. K aiaune. L. H. kaat, ti. K. L4vmsatena. E u Mao- kani e. C. N'umaa. Halle V. ctar. M. Uabrlal l-u ua. ltl'.am L. Paul. U K Haua. p. bib. lay A S'ltienbar-. A. M. Whit. Caatrs to Miaaa-e Minnie BrandL Caro lina u. Bar :r.s nam. biy Hordicx. i.lluan Dataacuaa. PruUanc K. Iavla. t'na V. Dtson. U.aaa M. lKalraT, Hading Filler, palle t.-lncr. Ilrn.a I. F.arart. riorann Kra ar. pioranr il lladlock. Katharine Kim anal. O. Kirk, Mary lappar. Katharine Malar. MaMI Markal. Vlraima Mackaoala. Sauaa McUauthlio, l.aai N. Mca'iure. -a 11. Maeriat Tararoaa. rraaca Z'nmantiia, and ktaaama D J. Murt, II. I i:ohara. A. :rt. Katharine eTi.l. wuuam T. 'w:d(liir. T C. Laarts, tthal Maada. Ji. If. ti j ' .'. ,rT1"' I ehsre-lna Chrl.fmas erreetlnca with hH mart. Taaara a. w. Abbott. T. O. Aedarann. Jiha L llra'a. Ilobart A. llroan. A. Cruick- ;aak. K C. Pavi. Thvmaa HhTe F.iana Fail A "Hay. K. Travor Jnnas. L. H. Klcra. I. II Ma'a-niia. u 1 Mann, llaoraa W. Xaia.tr. Waller M Ob.r, V. Oppai. Wi;i- laia I. l"BaL F. a Papm. L A. i-lckelt. O. W Wa'aj-e. Eaa n. ,;,iaml pia- H. A Bi'tnar. liannlnr Car'aoa. c K ra laa. vr l -xntana. J. K. Par Ins. av t. . i-. rernian. roraat P. Ouo ?t. W M Jarkaoa. JobB R. Janat, nhr Kirkatnrk. T. C. Laaila. laaorve Maekenaie. a., siara.. a. alanae. II w. Moore. Tkarataa T Muster. I. X. Myers. Crom- aaall .oraa. .X a. U'lt, Roco kl rWahllt, JlH K IMtta. J. K. staa.e. C. J. Teanar. T. ia . aummarntaa. Tbr Is no charge for admission. but there will b a silver often oi to I defray th per.ses of th reeltaL Tha audlenra is naeiy to be a large one. Correct Apparel for New Year's Dances and Receptions Kuppenheimer gJSBnS the foremost examples of fine workmanship known to the wholesale tailoring: trade. They are correct in every detail and may only be compared with custom clothes that cost double their prices. We have decided to give you the benefit of some decisive reductions on these dress clothes, many of which have been in our store less than 10 days. $40.00 Full Dress Coat and Pants now S32.00 $40.00 Tuxedo Suits are now only 832.00 $30.00 Cutaway Coat and Vest S24.00 $27.50 Prince Albert Coat and Vest 822.00 $30.00 Silk-lined Overcoat, S23.85 Correct Dress Accessories for all formal and in formal occasions are here. a4f B0 . afaO Bt7 eoevRioHT ibis Trig HOUSg OF KUPPINHglMI Successor to Steinbach & Co. GUS KUHX, Pres. Morrison At Fourth wife, waa burled Monday. Tba causs of death was tha rupture of a blood vessel. He was apparently In good health when he arrived home from hi run on tha Cottage Crova local th previous night- Mr. Schorr, who made his horn a UOt East Morrison street, waa one of tha oldest conductors with the South ern Pacific, having begun his service with that company 21 years ago. II waa a member of cjunset Lodge. Broth' erhood of Railroad Trainmen, and also of Ivanhoa Lodge, Knights of Pythias. He is survived by bis widow and on son. William fccneer. employee in mo train dispatcher's office. - funeral service were conducted by Rev. Robert Elmer tSralth. from F. 6 Punnlng's conservatory chapel. 414 East Alder street. Monday afternoon. EMPLOYES' RATING ASKED Chamber Bnresa Is Arranging; to Have Credit Information on Tap Letters to Portland merchant to tha number of several hundred have Just bean aent out by W. E. Conklin. seer tary of tba retail merchants' bureau of tha Chamber of Commerce, being dl rected to heads of firms and asking that th names of executives who have authority to give Information concern Ing tha ability of ' employes to mee their obligation to be transmitted to Secretary Conklin without delay. Tba move Is not In the direction of collection or credit agency, but the list is being tabulated for tha con venlenca of niembers of the bureau, so that wben employes of various firms make applications for open accounts, tha store proprietor will know just wbera to apply for Information with out losing- a lot of time by asking questions of the' wrong men. It is hoped to list all manufacturing- plants of th city in this way as well. MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS High Grade Ready to Wear. Good merchandise priced low the year round cannot be marked down unless marked up to be marked down. My prices ara always marked low. $20 suit and overcoats, 114.75. Jimmy Dunn. 315-16-17 Oregonian building. Elevator to Id floor. Adv. COAL Keep comfortable. Coal, 16 to $3 per ton. Phones Bdwy, 234, A 3789. Inde pendent Coal & Ice Co. Adv tp 1 ' ? -ay7' ' I ' ' . ; 11 1 ' , ' II L?v -i L V COLUMBIA ALUMNI ELECT L. T. Thomrvaon Is Clin Prealdent of Orr-f on Association. At Its regular monthly luncheon yes terday, election of officers was held and bualneaa of th annual mealing waa transacted by the Oregon Alumni Aeaociatlon of Columbia University. New York. Fourteen cover wer laid at th luncheon In th Chamber of Cmmerc dining-room. Ivl . Thompson presided and tha election of officers resulted aa follows: ITaaidTt. La-wla I. Thorn peon. I0. architecture; flrat vlre-prenldrnt. Itod- nay u. ti'.iaan. I1. law: aaronj vice- president. Kolger Johnson. luV arrhl-lax-ture: secretary and treasurer, Thad- deua M. eneaa. 1S11. law. , commute on entertainment and social functions waa appointed aa fol lows: olger Johnson. Milton Reed Klepper and Frederick S. Cook. A short talk on th porno of th association was made by Dr. It. B. Torre y. of Iteed College. STARS TO PLAY YEAR OUT 'lf'(BV W I mm 'iljm !iW0 , J -V V3--........ . New Years Eve at the Portland Hotel W suggest that gniests who have made table reservations arrange to coma at as early an hour as possible. a A limited number of additional reservations may be made now. Music Throughout the Evening We Portland Ho t el Geo. C Ober, Manager. BaSBJSBBJBlBVtg lJi"'iilnlilr74 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfflg The Financial Leverage of any man is finally no greater than his bank account. Business men, care ful of their financial standing, bank with this strong state bank. The be ginning of the New Year should find you doing your banking business here. Attractive Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest Capital and Surplus Two Million Dollars CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends for kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of beloved husband and father. Thomas Bailey Montgom ery. Also for the many beautiful flowers. SIRS. THOMAS MONTOOMERY, KPHRAIM MONTGOMERY, NELSON MONTGOMERY. Adv. STORE FOR RENT An implement has been patented to enable Mtnn person to thread a needte. v rr r7J. i- -TFT' ft I H" if'-' 2t3 v " 'i LIQUOR ORDERS BY MAIL REMEMBER THE TIME After 1915 THE PLACE Salt Lake City THE H0USE- Fred J.- Rieger tS: Co. Utah's Largest Wholesale Liquor Merchants In the Business Since 1890. Our Specialty Rieger's "A One" Whiskey Two Full Quarts for $2.00. Delivered by Express Anywhere. Write for Price Lists. Portland Railway 1st ana Alder Daaot FIRST STREET 123 25x100 123 First, Bet Washington and Alder GOOD LOCATION FOR GROCERY DRUG STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 24,000 people pas back and forth oa thi block every day. using cars of the Portland Ry. Light and Foavcr Co. Something doing all the time. With th store can also rent the second floor above and a second story 30x50 connected by ele vator with store. Apply GRAHAM GLASS. Owner. Care Glass & Pmdhomme Co., 65 Broadway near Oak. HOTEL n I, mtrn wju n m m SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, lust off Union Square American Plan $1.50 a day up Breakfast 60c Lunch 60c Dinner $1.00 Moat Famous Meals In tha United States New steel and concrete structure. Center of theater, cafe end retail districts. On csrlines transferring all over city. Take Municipal car line direct to door. Motor Bus meets trains and steamers. . TheRightLiquor atRightPrices Iroy Brandy, Cotrnae. Prance bot. I"1.50 Hennessey 3-star, Corrnac. trance bot. S-.uti Lysholms Acquavlt, Norway , Queensdaia Frazier Whisky, bonded Blackberrv, Apricot Erandv Cordial Par-ex. Monarch Hobby Whisky... bunnybrook. own bottling; For ex. nrepald add 20c for 1 bot.: 30c for boules; e bottles we prepay. bot- $1.50 bot. 1 1.2.1 bot. S1.0l bot. Sl.lMl bot. S .To S3 00 Forest Home Whisky, gallon JI.2ri a"4.0l Sam Clay Whisky, nallon S3. -'5 Hest T. J Monarch Whisky, gallon ... .S4.UH SI. 50 Wines, all kinds, choice, gallon. . S i. 1.1 S-.,V Wines, all kinds choice, gallon. -SI. HO :i.W) Brandy, Rum or Glu. gallon. .. .S-'.P-l 4.u0 Blackberry, Apricot. Peach, pal. . J. 2a John Koklnnd, 123 First St., Portland. Or. jHall oraer ruled same aay aa receive. . Add 2c aallon and we prepay expreaa. BarL Jon K Coatfaarr Ixcoaraiurata. Articles of Incorporalloa lor the John Ker Compaar. Inauraae, wara flld Ttrar alls Coaat Clark Coffer by IV. cV DiovUdi. C l Ward anal Job a Ker. Tbe firsa la lacortorat4 for float r. aer ITth st. near IMark. ilweem hu. fornaca. rtraplae. electricity in re for Needy Actors. Tna nlnta annual ratdolfbt matinee I of tna Theatrical Mechanics' Associa tion will bo (Iran New Tears eve at I the Fantaarea, th Empress and tna Baker tbeatera Tba matinee has be come an estabiisneci feature or tna New Tear's celebration, in which gas launlry tray. mnt baamrnt. number of theatrlral people and a few i.j. jt g.i a in , AQT. I rl celebrities taka rart. The pro- nui attractive euita. It and as. leaved ar Bd aa a relief fund for the Herbert Vareeaiaan. Ivl-t ligrfaa bids nedy stac folk. Ada. I Tha antertalnrnert for this year will r. J. aCTTSXaWsf kas rum4 nraatica. I consist af acta donated by to theater. AtfTa If ton ! lalitU AlanaAara 21oo4 vnd Automobile Robes, Overcoats and Raincoats At 33'.r Reduction Until January 1st ARCHER & WIGGINS Distributers High-grade Motor Car Accessories. Sixth Street at Oak. Newspaper Advertis ing Protects the Buyer No sane man is going; to spend money advertising- a He, It will not pay for profit comes not In the one-time sale, but in re peat orders from satisfied cus tomers. Readers of this newspaper have the opportunity of studying- tbe claims of stores and products in ad vance. They can compare one with the oiher, shaping their choice by Judg meijt. When they buy they usually do so with a substantial guarantee. The Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious young man or woman for high-class positions in Bookkeeping, Stenography and SnlcamanMhlp. To men thin includes valuable athletic, aquatic and. membership privileges, although tuition cost is less than elBewhere. I'bone itlaia 7065, A 6561 Our class in public speaking Is giving great confidence and com mand of language to lta membors, Tha cost is small. Ail Clasaea Start January 3. We are providers for many, many mail order jewelry customers. We return money if goods do not suit. G. HEITKEMPER CO. Jewelers and Diamond Dealers, 130 5th St Portland, Oregon. A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford ISaat Morrison St., Near Grand At I 7Se, SI per dnri with bath, SJ.23. CCHWAB PRIFaTIKG CO WBEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER 3 5 4 STARK. STREET f