10 tiic Moni.r, ohegoxiax. Tuesday, January 4. ioig. SHOT BYTELEPHOHE IIS BACK SPOUSE Lecn HarfclercacTs Scheme Works Out Beautifully When Case Called. PEACE WROUGHT IM COURT 5pr trntr.rilih of llb4 to tUr tywT lira 4 hmt TUiuk MmmM Has Co lo II 1m la (bra l Callr-4 lr. ff.N M'ktvn4 V-ane to t i w f- 4- i-r it ts t M fe - tlpl-.Rs' - r-4 e y " ef f in r-if I t air aft ; . m 1 - ia4 f rfi rtai r f n th jr af ft fit ft-.. Am4 p1rm ! fou. ftfn ,-.l-M wC)M fcl Wif MMr, . ! aim f " 4i-fi- f ir-'-,l b .tT I'M) it. t---. mo'ntn h- f t P, i rr k-f l'k ta CMrf f-r t for - i-,-.. "I rKnk a ft4 fv d what -- ft ca If lr e I di-Ja I "ii. j 4 ft ft rtcM t ba t h. y. if him mh i h Mf 0irlt rWerrta-c to -1 4" tftlk fcut. ji'U. wr 04.' ft- 't ftf -tetrv y or tft tlo MM' f. t row. sort" at 1 h- rf?rt- el"!.- en 4 tf wa- ft t ft'c ftr ft fc4 ft'ho Me rt. t-rTs4 e4 m(4 tal Iterator ft4 tM ft it fco4 ft r:t 1 tslr "Ttm aro tftt f ft" ft It ft?! 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" It..-ft p'-o not ft. at rooft " 0 t?i:oH fniiff, on 4 rrffni!n( thi ..i4if. fno fotft 4'ml.4 lh rouk ftr,( f aot tfto oho 1 . "W ro t ?imi bri.c.'" f-ror4 rwM'l4 Foo It ut ' o t I oom To rftfooo mt foin4 fm (t a4 Chlaam i it coo t ftoi owr ran too ik of. it (ft 'r tttm Kolff W4lo wm9mw1 ft 14. Ot for Tf avo Xicftor Joovl ao if4 ao 1ft "lno atrt o? W. V :-ftt. Tfto lott ortot4 ot ftl 14 o-r'mlfioEO rt I ft ido!ll. an i i-ni.- t o-o4 off aiippino ft-.iin-i a,m a4 a'ohtno ftr r ift o a .41 oo rat iftro I o 4o it aoot' on4 ritrol POt r Fl-.d -I-ll Jrl-h. WOO 4 t "O tort Tfto ftotff tir trt Jtff 4 ' 4. "InaffK witMttft Mj ii p--4 fto'-ft to ff'o.t J h o w ftoo 4 o ar t ft J' rkrf'4 ot'ft Ovaolt ott o 4nfrnM poav fti4 iMr i H ft r I t W. .-r'npU4 aro4'Of. ftft to ft rf ttnio ftv ia oo'o aoto t P .! 4 '''T o aotAoo- Mrti & Laio4 r t ' .. at 4im4 far a If fba J4 LADL0RDS MEET TOMGHT Aranairal-lloa .VI a a to ToajrtM TraarU tlaraiaa Tav'i.t tr. a ad wbal It aaeana lo Ih Viriawaat la aeral aad tha apartment. kotee an a a la parttralar. wrl be the aubieet f tk di.ecue.lona at the meettne; of the Apartmaat-ltewee UMriaiiea e "rortuaael al tbe Library lt in la II. A. ekr al l be r.-rf F. Mardy. Wteyad.e ar tha fVmer of Comm-r. J...e I. l"t-. aak pyranra Ult.y . a . I ... - e - r. eineee or the amha fftive fahwav. w ka will I ttrrr b' ta k wl' color4 1wa F.W. R0SIS.S01I TO LECTURE -W. ft Jk V Troffor MMcrf Wilt A44row- Krol lr F-nft r.-'r ta'fid- nifaf f t--o -tr. ri N a-fft Ut oiht ff- rw-l, o,. w ft ft ol.J a4- - t O O hOf C O'f0 -ovofloo ft i-- ft -- l-r l4aff Ho or.l fto ft --roi- 4 or r-fwr it St !-. f -r ffw'Mt Offaol of tfto rtmpnf M. foimao, ai-fao oil fto oo 4 af f ff.roalt-4 tt W1TI grff tft lo orr tr ia4crr a- I to I M fan ae4 iaoork to tft.r f."- lCSOt. t imIIIU 1 ftrra ro MaffW. rrM irmv o. jo. 1 i.r.-uii Mro H0 ftf.rt- mn t fflMnc f . wra towf r wtaiiF o CmiiM 4'rtr o v-or tlV OewHr4'aT to tk f uH i m o---o ff ruttv 1ffft a-i ifc ;i.'rf T b ta rripta oT t S !. i 1 .. RMkM I'm I'll L ooo ff tO hCt '- rrr t .-iw f -Jo4. pro4o -r rm(k tft Off tft Ira--!. ft0 0-l. .'13 r hn'i-. ta.--. a oo4 --cht ro o-o- ri a 4a I M . -t l-J i a-ao aao at f-a f o. r a oa4 Moving Picture Nevj r 1; 9' ,5V- nm '''r-vrr (J'--r-r Zymcf tooii ntw frr.KTxnv.. "Ii;ifv4 Julc. Th T-irt.eiih M'.'l " fVkfofi "Th trnlrf I T r i . 1 1 o luiamMa "T fuourlac r1- II. I is Ti battlxry of I"i MI!"tKrot. on er rvon. r Infor tt Mrr h4 th por o f- IKoucM Improper for ub!i- priila- lioa. ftot Mrini kr all.ntloa to ta K. of lit National Hoard of Cnor- ip. kul k 4oaa Bo I Ik r a v nof. far inaiaar. ka Ti Hlrlh of a 'loa" iali4 Inal rlir Mayor r kI4 a tra film aroul4 u n pr.iua..-. ana .. ap?.i rV. via n u n " i ' a.r of Iba IBaalar wear it ! to tart tta praaaatatton. aouaikt aa In ium tioa to pravnt lha Vayor a ordar l bama aaforrad. Ila contandatl that lha eSi'tal bad ao ncM to arbitrarlljr raaeka a llr.oaa. It aaa brought a. for taa lovar and Ik Bupram courla. aha daridad that k did haa net a rlM. Tk.a I. Mayor admitted that i ar. .moraca. i-ni-r. pir . . L. . ... . .... k ,k. -.jwkirh ten reroatnlied -raen ilara. In- l''Z " " a".r,l. -..'ludln Tkada 11.. aoond to tka public lda. k acraplad tka propoaal of two lor a I na that b akould appoint 14 perone from rarioue aaml-publle or aanlaatioa a a comoiltta to law tk B.ra and pa.a oa It. They did ao. and yoi.d by ballot, tbo re.utt bain IT to a fnr ra-ommfnlnr ll. Tka Mayor aald Ike rommlttea war rapreMntatiya. and he allowed tl film I ran. Ila propoaed. for tha future, that there be a permanent board from tha earn oraanueltone. but of only 2fc membera. to paaa on nlm oa wblch lb-re miSkl be a doubt. t'nle.e word la rereiyed la adeanc tkat a klm pa.aed by Ik National Hoard la aueeltoaabl all Rim bearing the atamp of approval of the board will be allowed to rvn. Should tner b any compiainta after a pirtor of Ibia kind la .howa to committee will b called. Tb.y will alao paaa oo all fltm that baT But been previously ceaaored. of whi- h only a ry mll percenlaga ra-k MlaaeapoUa. . a . Klaa rarrar Hewtrwl. Th Nortbrliff preaa of ftnc'.and ha iniMd OeraUiln Farrar. appearlnc In the Paramount relae "Temptation. af kema pro-Oermea. but the operatic atr. w noee aocceae o) the film la pronounce-!, denies that h I enrthln but a rea'ra: hita.y M. Haber. an. warm tk -rnotioa for Mi.a rarrar. aat Id part: -lo may aafely a.ert on our autbor Ity that the atortea publleh.d In ljoa dea. and credited to Mi-a Farrar. ar carb'.d and unfair to k.r and lo aa ana la neither a I'lermaa aoe a prw tlerman. but I aa Amerwaa and a neu tral. r"i ha peraonai irienaa in wer- m and la r"iaad a well, and re ar", a all l a ar rearet. tkat vi. h a thin aa war wa oibla la tbl ae To! Oa "o aratai." Ti p--t lo i to roaitoftto oroot fi.ro Th H rnlnf." wharo th pifita of tho ftr4 or vo.nr up tho M.r-fj whilo Itonrr Kolftr. no fttor of lh pi-". l hr aplrlt 4oomr4 o lh roo.ma off ll-ta or oo ,nir 4ooa. oo a4 on th airo of io rait )ot 0000 Fort Loo. Thr mil o4 oo Iho rivr. oo4 ofnro tho Ctrl ptrlo4 oo thoir dra op tha puaina? tbr woo ahlvarinc with cold. Thta waa fto4 boo a ft, oat thfO oa w o fom Rcht In tr polo, inhoi to tho 4lr.-tnr. f:4oa4 t-ooiroOa ibro atba foH.ii 4 bo-b off aiotwart o4 ao iraoKt t'anail lhttl. To brvali ta I rnl to rt out of tho romoro tio-ra. an-t tha cir'a. ot'h o 4oltoo to ih(r 4 to whx b micht wil ho mo- lt(4 ft OiB lo htHr l !- wot irvl.fil ab4 t Stlll lb thtpf '. flTlrif oo ftlnl of tb tortura lh - ft)-AlC M bn tb 0- orr rl f "furf" H Nr4L oft I b 4ao-lv-ff rortinn iapp4. I- Ctrl Is f ) a o -b coe r-f i. r4 j -ri-K4 o4 Mtir t'i. afft'- or4 l-c oro ri'. n-t i 4rrrr fflotlr4 4i tr a Tnl in I ft'ltnc ftrao Thr t At a-ttv to t mutual lp revof-g f a r ' o bo r bijT fr w,rt l ( ri i c oo- ft ot bor off ! lac fia-tti ftrb. H it It oaa o orraf--hv d-r4 oht.h br-4 tr-io Fort L fr-rt for o lor ft ao ftour or oo Ut'f o loooroooo isolool Foootoro. Thrra ar Boroo 4r-4" II f-otji f rrMviDf ff4r a4 atrlncaro from on b-tr--.rr lo ano?hr lo "A Huktrir ti tr'o" Th orr of tho tall ha lid ti ftrooaT. ih hult trot to An .. I'll. hilo4 at th- u f lftro M ft oo iur4 acatnat M.--tl--i to tb tFf -rtr r in th aum aff I'O. too I nfr tbo trt t Cal'foroio t-.rrf IhO OOP Of Ih lulirtirtt- j-a)4 b ar-ptb) fo lha injury or I .tO of !- 4 I'h.pli.. th ftSoT rl rd,t of th -omff . ;i-n t"a4T. th fn:nr W-i-t H-jjca-'r. iho ar-rm-r rtl tro KTror. rohr. oil ot t bm o-t a -t t orr htiir 4rtrtna' ao cno -.binaln-g irnM Croat chojiirv oo oorrow rlr4- -laotito I n" lo A ooftloctoat. TViib orv takrn etlbar fcr m (afn)t ohTirr. iwibr off 'ho lMprmo 1'nnfl - a rvt Arwi t0'i-r. ra tor oat i;ctfntattaa Ihrir far.i. i .I;.' i t , - r- J S'irt r- Crvrrrrfarm and fr.il. Th Pai:l i-ry of rare' wa. hlbll1 al tbo Memorial ontl atnial Hall la Vahinton Ul la Lx- r mb r. Tbl. I tha rond orraanlalion of Ik aim la Wa.Mnclon. Iba fr.v!otia ora bavlrta b.a k.14 und.r lha au.M-aa of lb National ITmi Club k'rank Cpur ri.r. h Waabinslon banrh manar of Ih V. I. H. K- Inr.. arrani'd for tkls hoarins ana aaw la It Ikal It ap- trorrtalatir praan(d- lr. William I'uminlnct Siory. tka pra.Mlrnt of lha I'auhtT of lk Hro- lutton. aaaambl.cl lha au4!ne. wklrb lha braa dariba4 a b.mc "a rapra antatl. civilian, f IT rial and mOllarr an aidl.-a aa haa aar b.an aalh.raa In W aahinfffon to ronatJrr tbo drfvnaa quraltoa." aft.r tin. Plorrv'a ornln adlraaa, blrh atrurk tk karnoia of tka rallr. and aflar tka apartal orrkratral aalaf iiona, "Tka Haul l"rr of " wa akoa n. mrlns tka Infarml.alnn Mra. Hobart Inalna. wlf. of tka hcraarr of t(at and rkairman of tka rommltia of ar ranfamrnta. rallad upon romm.orl J. Ptiart Plarkton. author and producer of p,Cur. for an addra... Iudlr Klatd Malay. a. ro'tartor of Ih Port of Naw York, and Kar-Admlral Ck.lr. L H. X.. pra.ldant of tk Hon of tk Amarlran Rrvolution, alao apok. a a a 1 rm raatarra. Tk William Fo announ-manl for January, t.la flrat rnontk of tka Near c ludlni Tkada llr. Robert MantalU (Sanavi.Ta llatnpar. hamurl Kyan. Kuta Hlalr. Clifford Bmr. II. Ooopar CHIT. Stuart ilolmaa. Clair Wkltnay and William 11 Shar. wl!l Int.rprrt Ik laadlnc rkarariara la tortas pr.parad for tka film undar tka dtrrrtlon of wl known dirartor. A flttlnc trlbui to Ih popularity of Robart ilantall and hla talantad wlf. Ganwlav llampar. la In th announc- mrnt tkat th-a two playrra will b aaa In tka 0rat raia of tka iar. GrnKyd Alonal.r Srrpcn lo-lp. KdwirrJ Jo, who la produrlnft for rl ho t first Klpllna hook to b film 4. Tho Lloht That Faild.- dts roro4 In hta a a n h for location that Farrwatbar'b lland off tha City of Hrtdsaport. Ctna offcr4 nmarkib oprortunlttaa for a draort aluff." Furtharmoro tho Winlr quarfra of Ptmuro at Hal lay cirrus r lo firld'aport. o biff aupply of ramtlo, Arabian horvoa. tc, war rtfht at hand. Thrfor Al r. Jo took hia company, hadd by Hobort Kdran and Jo Col lin, up to t'onnorticut laat trk and ma do a fronouncd dant In tho ordl noriiy tranquil Ufa of that aatarprlslno cotnm unity. a a a ArUn Protly. ho po4 Th Thtrtvanih UtrU" m a raw Vliarrapb fvatura. haa aont a r-qunt to the popra aot to uao br picture In lha cno wbr ah p4 aa a Itnceri mo4l. Th public will bar a rhancc to ft now ArUn murh btir now. rauttna Frdrw k w aa marh imuvrd by th atatmnt of an actor that It look tbr barolc rot to offaot tha io of p4rltc otam w hic-ti ha would uTf by p.a.tna a v.Tloin. Whrn on -onaid,ra that aha haa play ad Inno cnl.- "ita and "H-lla lonna." each of whl-h la a dp-dr4 viliainaaa. and ibot ah la aiaadily Inrrvatmc In popu lanii. br mirth at tha larnd thea pian a remark la ea-llr undratuOd. laoab Paird. of the VitaT-,ph player, rocontly clbrat4 tho f1rt anntver ry of her mo rrtj.ee. In private life be U Mr. A F. Bt k. MAYOR ADMITS DEFEAT rtfcWT ox in. net ar.i at ore. iiow r rr v ii iot. Wwl4 He Sar.aaacp ta Ra me. a (My teener, la Oplnloa t.ltr la Vr. Ilarwait. ORKtlOX rirY. Or. Jan. I ape rial. Mayor IteVkett. w nu pre.iilcd loniffhl for Ike fir. I time aa bead of na new Or. con Cltv t'ounr-ll. tonlKht annulled defeat In kla move to ou.t lity Attorney P nube fr.m old. r. k rau.e of Mr. (K-brubei al'rcerl a livity la behalf of W. A. Ijone. Mr. Ilarketla opponent for the Mayoralty. Mr. Kark.lt a.o drrlared after read In b rr.eaaaae to th Co-inril that k had nolbtna to do with tha offir of City hwariirr. aa opinion from Atior-n.v-;eneral Hrown are lo th effect that under Iba rtintinr condition her theee two offlrera akall rerya out Ike present year vnleea a special election shall bw railed to take artlon should a removal plaa be petllionrd. lp lo the 'net le. tioa. when an amendment to Ih rkarter waa adopted. tia offira of cur Attorney and Iterorder wera ap poiutty. Jamea Roak waa alerted by the otin'U lo aueceed btior llarkrtt aa Vunrilman from Ilia Second ar4- lvwrll ilan kard. captain of the Or, ffon t'lly Milltta rompany. waa elected Chief of l"oire. and llrnrr Cooke and ;.ore;e oolard namc-l aa plifht pa trolmen. (in ollJil llamas Hicht. I raok Arthurt. drtnr r a momrrar north en TwMth trri. rolMdd at Krrtt irt with tb cmr driven by -mi. f ! Simp-nn i'r, M;ntr d.i(UC tw lvth v: ruiUvL i . CLUB IS DISBANDED Judge Stevenson's Wards Look Longingly Toward California. ONE PINES FOR RELATIVES Mliile All Are Chronic 'Offender and Well Known to Police, Uop la Kiprmard That Good Itrvolutlona May Be Kept. -Diamond" Dirk Reynold, charter member of the City Jail New Year" Club, and a resident of Portland tor many year. I on hla way to Cali fornia. He doern't know Just how he ar ill gel there, but Portland's dry. and he's going south Juet a fait aa hi las will carry hlm.- It'a not that he ran't et booze In Portland, for h maintain that. he can et fcooi anywhere, but Be jay nia folks live In California and now, since Portland's dry. Ibere'a no real Incen tive to tay. - III. hard Reynold, old wmper. wkoe re.at.d contact wlU l. Rum put the New Years Club Idea In the head of JuUtfe Stevenson on August 2J. waa not tha only one of tb I member releaeed yesterday afternoon. Jimmy flaea far Relative. "Me for California." earlalmed Jimmy to... haoDv-ao-liirky Irishman. Jailed for the last time November S. Sotty.' aa he la known In tha club, la the membee wko could come nearer th spy ona else toward talking himself out ot Jail. II waa a regular customer of Judge Stevenson and wa a (real kand to plead his own cae. The time before the last Publl.- Defender Robin son told hirn tkat If he akould slv tk arresting officer a ckanro to ay anything be was ".rone.". Bo Jimmy. In kla iaugkabl Irish brogue, did tal a bin atraak and he did talk himself out of JalL It waa too much for th court and th Judge turned him loos In cut off the flow of language. But brlfc-ht and early tha next morning fcotty waa back and In la time Be went-lo JU. Aa a mailer of fact every on of the If members of tk club liberated yes terday rrgards 111 muck aa a matter of course. Who want's a Rood Job on a farm soma pay and regular wors an year around" aaked Public Defender Robin son as tke men were assembled In tke il corridor dressed In their best for tkeir departures Jot on anwred. Finally one aia he bad a frind wbo mie-hl want tke Job. Other offered excuses, some saying they couldn't milk. "I'm a city youth no farm for rot. said "Diamond" Dick. Oaa Deelarea Repentance. Ther wre those wko Tolunteered to awear off. George Phlillp said in first place he was going after leaving Jail wa to sea his mother, on the Last tsidfl. fib Is 7 year old and alone. He hopes to Ket a Job. he said. Kd Perl. Ian also said ha would swear off. And the Jail authorities are huplng It Is true, for Ed has had more or lees of a vicious past. H and Maude lelaklon are Invariably In trouble loaetker. sometime for larceny and sometimes for fighting. The Judge niade him a member October 21. tieorge Deyou also has good Inten tion, tie has a wue ana lamny o Water street Drink got the better of him. he hit the toboggan and his Job and friends and family left him. Other member of the club whose terms have ranged all the way from September 9 to December 4. Include Joseph Riley, who ha been in Jail several times needing medical atten tion; N'els Teterson. a harmless "moocher": John Arbuckle. whose Jail service la chronic: Adolph Johnson, wko returns with startling frequency and whose name Is plastered all over the docket: James lllckey. who has a con slant thirst: James futllvan. who had sentences suspended at various times to go to work, hut who Invariably re appeared In th Pollra Court; J. W Morgan. Ed ctlurnap. Jamea Gallagher and Fred stokes, all well-known Police Court character. HRr.Aknu or croi vd expected PROBABLY THIS WttK. tactl Dee I dea far City Exeavate, Althaea a at Higher Coat, la Beaeflt I aeaplaeL Ground will be broken for Portland's propoeed auditorium the latter part of una week or the first of next Tbi wa decided by the City Council yea- erday. when plana of Commlasloner Uakrr were adopted providing for th handling of the excavations by the city. tb giving of th work to deserving un employed married men and (he hauling of th dirt to Marquam Gulch by city team. Arrangements wra made at yeater- day'a meeting to advertise for I.Ida for tha auperstructur for four w-eeka com mencing tomorrow. The bidding will b open to the contractors of th entire Lnited Mate. Separate DIQa win oe aaked for tb healing and ventilating and for the plumbing and for the wlr- nT Commissioner Paker announced y- terdsy alter tha Council approved hla plan of having the city do the excavat ing that work will start either the last of this week or th first of ncl. A rrick will be used In hoisting large hurkrta from tk eyeavatlon to wagons in the street. All the dirt will be shov eled bv kand and the work will oe r,t-n to deserving unemployed. TP eyravailona. II l estimated, will cost llz.ooi or a litta mora. To do the work bv contract would cost about Il.10. It Is said, but tke Council ihoucM tke difference In price would he more than offset by the benefit 10 be derived by deserving unemployed. Commissioner ..aly agreed to furnish equipment for hauling tha dirt. Sleigh Ride I Not Without Its Inconveniences. rarty af later SlerrrTwakeTa Itaa la lrt Oat la I - ( eJd sew Hbra ft aaaera Mrfajee la Travel irvrr I ar Track. IF Jerome K. Jerome had witnessed th embarraalng experience undergo by a party of women who yesterday thouakt tkelr longing for one iiood slelehnde wa about to be sated, he might have Incorporated thoae expe riences In some story akin to "Th re Men in a Boat." Only ha would per haps have titled his comedy "Nine omen on a Bobsled."" Mne women yesterday morning were Impelled with th aame desire wken they aaoke and diacovered a healthy depth of srow on the ground. They made srraPEemente witk one of t'te loal liverymen to supply them t a nb some irl of a convey am. with! I runner. Instead of wheel, that would I accommodate tne entire nine. I Tho livery company set a nuere m-ason box on two sets of substantial runners, hitched up a span of draft I horses, and the tlrlver proceeded to, Fourteenth and Yamhill streets. I The nine women were watting, and when the huge "bob" had drawn up to , the curb they all clambered in. seating j themselves in the bed of the wagon : box and covering themselves with I Winter robes. I Off went the party, every member! riotously happy. . But when the driver turned down Tenth street and started to cross j Washington the trouble started. 1 -As soon aa the sled hit the car rails It 1 stopped dead and. despite the coaxing I of the driver and the earnest endeavors of the horses to pull it from the tracks, Street car and automobile traffic was j suspended, and the occupants of the j sled were compelled to get out of their comfortable place and walk fn the i snow to Eleventh and Burnslde streets j before resuming their trip. LETTER CONTEST AT END CHAMBKR TO ANNOINCK PRIZE WIN. NKns TOMORROW NIGHT. Frwsa Advertlalag Daring -Week of Jaa ary 17-22, Toarlata ta N amber af 3oa.ooo Kapected. The letter-writing contest held un der the auspices of the publicity and conventions bureau of the Chamber of Commerce closed yesterday ' with hundreds of letters contributed, and the award of prlxea will be announced tomorrow night at the general meet ing of civic organizations to make plan for -letter-Writing week." Ietter-Writlng week" will be from January 17 to and In that time it 1 hoped to encourage practically every loyal citizen ot tho slate to send let ters back Kast urging friends to make their Summer vacation tripto Oregon. It Is believed that this campaign will result In attracting between 250.009 and 200.000 tourists to Oregon next Summer. The letter-writing contest waa for the purpose of bringing out model let- tera to bo circulated throughout the stat to Interest and help people who contemplate participating in "Letter- Writing week." Five prizes of 110 each were offered for the five best batches of letters. Judging Is to be done by Julius U Meier, F. E. Smith and K. C itigga. The announcement of awards in this contest will be but one feature of the big meeting tomorrow night in the members' council-room of the Chamber. Delegate from all of the 162 civic clubs of the city will attend, and rep resentstives from various cities of the state besides Portland ar expected. COASTERS INJURE SIX OS EGOS CITT CASUALTIES OCCrR I.f ONE DAY'S SPORT. Strew Hllla Entire Bobsled Partlea, Wka C base Prdratrlana Oft W elks and Ran Them Down. OREOON CITY. Or, Jan. 3 (Spe cial.) Six persons were injured In Ore gon City today by bobsleds and sleighs. Tha list of injured follows: Tom Bates, sprained ankle: John Myers, many bruises and minor cuts; I Tom Long, mashed finger; Elmer I Hendrlckson. fractured arm and leg, bruises and possible internal injuries: Miss Ethel Alldredge. sprained ankle and bruises: Jack Ott, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ott. of Mountain View, arm sprained while coasting. Mr. Hendrlckson. the most seriously injured of the six. was taken to St. Vincent'a Hospital in Portland. He was standing on Seventh street when a bob sled hit him. Dr. M. C Strickland is attending him. Mins Alldredge was thrown from a bobsled when it hit fence. The ateep hills of Oregon City offer enticing courses for bobsled parties. The sidewalks were used for the sport, forcing many of the pedestrians to take to the street. E. B. KEMP FUNERAL TODAY Mr. Ilnrlunrt's Deputies Will Be Pallbearers at Service. With Sheriff Hurlburfs deputies of ficiating as pallbearers. Evan B. Kemp, whose brutal assault on Mrs. Mabel Myers and subsequent suicide attracted public attention last week, will be burled today. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock at the Ericsoa under taking parlors, with Rev. J. Richard Olson officiating. It is not out of respect for the dead man that the officers are attending the funeral, but for the sake of his mother. Mrs. Hannah Kemp. The pallbearers will be Deputy Sheriffs "Bob" Phillips. Clarence Beckman. H. Christofferson. Oswald Day. Kay Ward and Jailer George Hurlburt. Line to give calendars Soutliorn Pacific Arranges Distri bution to Its Patrons. For the first time In Its history, the Southern Pacific railroad haa arranged to distribute calendars to its patrons. An ample supply has been printed and prepared for distribution on all parts of l be system. Advance copies were received here yesterday by John M. Scott, s;eneral passenger agent of the road. Tbey "how pictures of aome of the famous California missions along: the route of the Southern Pacific, Within a few days tbe public will be supplied from the ticket office at Sixth and Oak streets. TOM LONG AGAIN ROBBED City Hall IX-alcr Loc SI0 Worth of Candy lo Thief. For the thind time In as many months sneak thieves looted the showcase' of Tom Long, tke blind cigar dealer a, the City Hall, some time Sunday and stole about l' worth of candy. The case wa broken open and the randy removed without the attention of the watchmen being attracted. A short time ago some one stole a nut machine from Mr. Long's show rase and a little while before that a man was arrested for stealing cigars, candy and ram from Mr. Long. BRIDGE FRANCHISE SOUGHT C'oniinibsloners Will Consider Bids at MoetioK Today. If the Interstate Bridge Commission were forced to pay war prices on the steel used in the construction of the prldre. the structure would cost 1258. hnO more, according to John Lyle Har rington, of Kansas City. Mo., consult ing engineer of the Commission. "Steel I. o. b, ca.is. I'lltsburg, costs ! B Only Two More Days Today and Tomorrow To See Geraldine Farrar The Famous Metropolitan Opera Star in TEMPTATION 1 1 A Don't Put It Off, and Remember to Come Early Coming Thursday for Three Days The Screen's Supreme Emotional Astress Pauline Frederick , in Lydia Gilmore As Great as Zaza THEATER StvV rlr-ai IrarS The Submarine A Keystone Masterpiece in Four Big Acts The Funniest Production of the Kings of Fun Makers See Syd Chaplin Commanding; a Real U. S. Submarine in Battle Against a Gunboat TODAY Also "AMBITION" A Three-Reel Drama of American Life Colombia THE THEATER OF NO DISAPPOINTMENTS more todav." he writes Chairman Hoi man, "than has been paid for the steel in vour bridge, erected and painted. In a meeting to be held at 10 o'clock this morning in room 200 of the Court house, the Bridge Commission will con sider the granting of the railway fran chise over the structure, tne romana Railway. Light & Power Company is said to be the chief bidder for these rights. FISHING TRIAL ON TODAY G. Brown and A. Doutliitt Charged With Illegally Using Nets. " The trial of George Brown and Alex nouthltt who were' caught fishing for salmon with nets above the bridge at Oregon City and who were arrestea by Deputy Game Warden E. H. Clark and Master r isn v aruen n. will be held today at Oregon City. According to Deputy Clark, it is understood that the friends of the ac- used men are raising funds ana win carrv the ngnt. II necessary, lo ia State Supreme Court. The arrest of Brown ana uoutniit was made after Deputy Clar had been precipitated Into the water of the Wil- amette, while attempting to get into the boat of the illegal fishermen from the bank of the river. 150 IN DANGER AT FIRE Occupants of Former Xotorlous Paris House Are Endangered. pwards of 150 occupant of a lodg- es a friend to poor Resinol Soap is not only unusually cleansine and softening, but its ree ularuse helps nature pive to the skin and hair that bealutyof perfect health which it is impossible to imitate. Tendency to pimples is lessened, redness and roughness disappear, and in a renr short time the com plexion usually becomes clear, fresh and velvety. The soothing, restoring influence Iner-house on North Third street, that ; tions. muiouap oooopoooocaooo irate In the early days was the notorious Paris House, covering a half block, had a narrow escape from fire at 1:40 yesterday morning. A passerby discov ered the flames. A second alarm was turned In, hut department No. 2 confined the damage to 9250. The cause was not ascertained. TOM DOBSON COMING HERE Former Portland Choir Boy to Ap pear In Unique Recital. O n c of the most delightful and unique eong recitals ever given here will be that of Tom Dobson at tho Heilig next Monday night at 8:30. Mr. Dobson, wbo was a choir boy in the old Trinity Church some years ago, has a host of friends here and interest in the recital is keen. This is not entirely on account of his personal popularity, but because of the many flattering things the. New York critics have written about him on the occasion of his two recitals at the famous Punch and Judy Theater in that city under the direction of Loudon Charlton this season. For a young and hitherto almost unknown artist to re ceive such genuine attention from the critics in New York speaks volumes for his genuine ability to do something and to do it differently. 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