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9 TITE JfORXIXG OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1916. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF S.-H- TtJA .... ' ..?, Sand- t..it , n-fw-'t-ws-a. . J 1 , ,. , . r.M.. -! t . swi...,- .' 9 .. . t ' :. ra - --' '.- st.- i m va i r - r - - a.waaaa I3 te-awa-aa sla-vla Si-tarO-. ewa.a. J ft:oitocrAoiimir. l thera a-we poena that kae a J o-1 I cum f- . -- thai -e Hr l Jour nmorT f r a - win years. It tsera I J u pu6;iK4. M tBSl J sn!s" enjoy II? la ea-s ys- -: a pvmm. rorr l Th Oftfn-- A tii P f ! ctortbuflo wl-l pu6U.h'l l rlF (. J J Etotiti" It mpibl 4 T l w Bi) r in ro-m 4bm.tt. i if ir-44r bip to nrlo4. ) conlrtbat.w" wi t rcursi. VrM wt J wmtlf r "l r Tfc I ntati la lo ukt up t cf pau -tl r 4.r own. h rr liuftliok It p"iW. J mim ln :f pt J J wft.r tn ttrm fir p4. Z 1 riM 4Jr your eoaat i iwt la tA city 4Ur. fano ri.a STr . Tbo Tbilo Thrvato tlaa. of is tC Jobo Calla4 .an-.l:cal C.irck. b atrla4 Ita -aoaary" ala of am-obe- arUclaa. and ta firal ; pro4 a aaceoa. Too aoclaty puu to bol4 a aaio lb IbirU tar4ay la a moalb. Tb artlcio ok laclud toBt-tootlnf of ail ktttd-a, ia aa4 paatrwa. Tbair firat aal aat t4 lao aociaty a o-4 aom. aa4 tb namhara ar mxl rKaft4 ' tnatr aalara. Ir Iho paal Ihra yoara It la --ity baa baa uo4ar lb laador a.a af JUr. liHal Howard. la a iibl- atuaml. aa4 II oaa of lb o!4 ..t . l..-a of lata uB-iay achovi. lrs. iiia n'-or ta Iho praald-"-!. lr Anna fiiatU.. tco-praWnl: M'a, laa iaall. aocratary. aa4 ilra. Ana l.oul. traaaurar. WotrnT Marao Mt&ca Omtat, Vrarr A ape-l maatloaT of Iho Troot dalo Chaplar. rxir iraatar Star. bl4 Jti.r4ay BiM I rala lb offi cial il of Vra. Vary Hoo-a. ' tn iuir-a for Oraaoo. a waa ac con;.il oa bar UH by A. E. ' 'area, ta wurtny palroa: CIjr4o Cn. paat ran4 urty palroa. 4 Mf- Clara OraAam. of -ortlnd. Tbo Ulior or iKitt4 w.ca tbo boaora of tbo ordar br lb lo-al cbaplar. Tbo 4'o worb a Pit aa a i-l aipiataa4. aa4 pralaa4 br rtrr Mtroa lloack. A abort m i.i.-l prormm a ra4ar4 by U ir Itarl.jw aod Mr. tUl.a '. of :i local cbaplar. Ma. rciuaio N-i Mai Wbaa TV. J. rotlartoo ratura4 lo bla born In tn. Il'laaa aftar a fl llt la Htlm4 b waa araata4 by lb or pfiaa.J an 4 sock4 -' of asaay frlao.1, A pEr pr-xadin bia b4 rria4 tla r. -w that "Mr. r4 Mra . J. rHrta- waro ralaaro4 al a t'ort:an4 botal. Aa a nvattar of fact l-i.ra it an Mr, rullartoa. an4 lb pb- I ti on af tb lacora.-t ltan 4a l aa error by a botal clarb, Is traa irioinc a Hat of arrival. ATT-l!UTT Xcartai fry A waot nc win p ba4 at Arton Hall. a4 an-i atroata, ft-iadar. I'braary a. al I. M.. to protaat to lb Oro dalo a.tiua In Coaree aalaat BttiUtartam. T"a ;' of tba t"l" Will b Co! mb.I C. fcU l. tVi. pT. C It. l bP- Kaa-an Kmltb, AlP-rt Ktrlaff. J. i. irforur n4 otbata Vfcrlor J. Me lon., atato a-ratry of tb tVxlaiiat party, wul proa'da. r.iuir Cnar to Cm r.axrrat. Tba li.irtinar Wmo- fta;iaf Corpo will kataa far two rattat t b H" at ta T. M. C. A. la Iba oarty part of tnia wtaatX TVtlmot C'M-laln. barl looa. will b ....lt.4 br MaurWe War- ar. ul.ni-it. a4 La Corpitan. pianut. o.ral Mni and annal-'al roc'talo baaa aaaa una by tba ma' Kallf lord la l? paat Tb la ab4uta4 fa.it! will b tb firat f tbia ar. Kr-ai3aa M roaTTOaB roo -Tb prrmm arraaa4 for yaator d.r Py Iha ITorai llmloea Xan'a v. wm. b lnlud a la.a br ltata l:ioiui.t William U llalar oo lint a-wi birda of Ortfn. alao tb ibiwlof mt .om pl-tara iaka by M' rutlay. will ba bl4 oar aalil Batt TBnr4ay. ta. club p ra:r rn.alir bain peat pon.t t Fabruay 14. cue r CoawrTTM Ormu Kti'-rrtx -TD. aawly cl.ct.4 oCicra of lb O1.t;.llow' ratlaf commltta ar TC. !. Witava. of Arlata. praatd.at: L. R. Bob tri. iUrn.nr tlf. lc-pral4ol: 1C. Ilamiltoa. Woo4iw Lode a. earractry: oocar Aadaraoa. ranlaauiar l.o!i. iraaurar. Tbo commtttc la coensoaaH of thrao inambaro from oacb t t&a 11 lo-ica la I'ortlaad. Wrr er Raa-.BW Aaaprx Coataa4iBC tbal LlBtrtcl J'iJ Joapb IL Jona .4.4 bta )'irta4ictioo la tiutataioc a al-m irrar fiia4 January II la tba raoo af v. a. kMau acaia.l Ibo Kllar lio Koaao. a pattlloa for a wrll of r.ataw waa fiia4 la tba Circuit Coort yaatar4ay. Tba plalBtif aka4 IU4-50 for damaiaa ta aa actioa. cbarcla fat ropraaaatatieaa. Uu. Ct-a C. Tarmjrtrjy Iib Mra Clara C. Tborrtoa 4ia4 Wa4oaa4y at to family ral4anea. 113 HolUdar auo. at IB aa of I yaar. lho la airila4 by bar boa bond. Chartaa Tborntao. Tb txxir la at tb cbapai cf rinlay a. Don antit fanaral arrasca saaaca ar cemplet4. Arraai u Tvt Cuaa Win. Nor Mbxt tba claa t- litarary appractatlon coa-at'iv-t4 by Mr. MabI liolm.a raraaea. f ta. tnlaaraity of Oraaoa. will not waai tomorrow rininc oa ao-oont f In atorm. Tb aat lactur oa "Mod ,l I'r.n. B oaii-t" will b laa OB ..t'irdT. labriary II. f-T "wor ..it " Ctaa T Vt Pr r.aor li.ba-. of Ibo foiraraity of ivrrf is. ai.l tn.ai bi a ".oiobj claaa la f.n Solo at I ol.x loiitll In room II of Ibo Control Linrary. Tbo aubjact af bi lactar la "Jlanaatioo. lb r0 :td Raw MatarUI of Knowtadco.' A iao Majc Itaa. Ilanry Maaoa 4ia4 at ia bma 3;: I'iftl.th avaaua. la ina Ooacb .l J-4. yaalarday. la kla " .r Tba bo.lr t l tSa cbapal f X f. K.awortby. at Laata. BBI4 tb fjiaral car.moay la a Trace" ad. Tn-arra roa t Wonasa r. rt-u era oo eel at tn Arl.aaloa I lift. I alariy Club. Hot. I I'ortlaad an I W-n.oo Motal. an4 raa bo eblalnad t-nrr, T f tb ladi.a cf lb Woman i;i--ttn Bar4. Ad. porrx n aonal of ibo atorm tb wt.afifiS of Ibo Orao ttraarbj of Col-l- a: Alamaaa o.:ea4al4 for tomor row :taraow wl.1 b ptpoa4 aslU f ir'bar potwr la Ibo daily popara. i'..Fi PaaxaM ra-rr r-wt-rroaao. T rariatt party andar tb aut-raa f lie Tniaf l-aoole'e rrat.rnity arraea fr lb l.. aaanmd ba boaa poe(pac4 ! aotlr of rbaaC'4 del later. Tiawtv T-5-tuarr 4oiiUioi Halt. Ir r-.oti C weatar. Uow4 lixaa. roloml I. A. torTlolo. iiwlil nl r b Huron of lod.fto Afrlr In lh txcrtmfi of lh lanrlor. h I I'ortUfxt l" coonocHoa with ISO UotninMii'i oalt lo molnt troolr flMn Tlt o Voklmo tn4oo Bolloo on Ifto Of Ibo ColamMo, Rlr. dpft for Wo loctoo. t. to4or. or i t0 Hrtka I tiM""4. 'o boo oob otn4 of Mo oppoimmool u ?' tlnr of l4ion f 'lr for lolifornto. No4o ! lo Klomo'.n Toll on.J HoooBorc utru- l Oto. ColonI trrmcton ori 160 th Tikioia hondlod fc tto ;ornmot or lloborl It ll kln. Atanl t o!4 lol Allofy. ..j which Jud Wolrtoo lokan and.r 4iurfil. Jo!o t olrorton ;rl4 that r i r t nio. wi;!im. )inanl from ln rtoo l olnl aooro Tio DalU al lo or 4r of ron A. houfarU Hr .tjmn. waa ho caaao of ho ortton. hot4 ha tbo rtM. It common a irmb- of tha taklmo nalloo. to f. with .pnla from Iho oolnL Mr. ttoufart lo to oao tho rUM lo opormta Ma fi.swhaal from Iho upper corr.ar of ao poial si loo amo llrna. Ijaaiar to Or- Tooaf Too Canlral Uhrarr will ko opoa Iwday from t A. M. anlil P. M. un4ar la dirlioo of lo library iatanla ho H OB lh Waal ma. im - ' "' ' , " i k tB al all lonichl. To Al-, Bin m ua " - w Jill opaa batwaoa tto aama hoara .... BaWV nrl K aa IKo caoirai uirair, im - -ortln4 k ranch, H opo al IJ.J. ro malalBS or" a nnlll a. Tho olhor . . ... n K .u. hit lb boura ba ol jat boon datarmload. Mi. to lla Uw-rraa. rrorao- It Mwaaiaar. of tba I'olrarally of or ih . v. - Oracoa, will lecture before lb Max- . tl.ll ft a ff r 4 a V TA laT h t kt I orlork -Tra a4 Feme of Ore tn. Tne leiure wm .-.a la ana of the bet of lb aartr .j laamrM alvaa br I ir - . . iiafiflr rna n inter. i nvu 1.11 ... member of the mou ' . ' "T .L i. .. .in ljaeoriBaT cioo. mo ... - opea to tb publlo an4 wlU ba Ire caarc. JrtMw B Ooaa to wwaejro. Robert A Aaaa. I nlted Mala Platrlct Jud r. iwm, bniin - - al Portlaad, will depart today for lra.no. lai, wnerw o " . , . u k . . n Taif1o ell land c a a putt brooa-bt by tb Ooeern- at. Tbo jaace wow wvum. " - - ta In caffl 5bmiwi " ualtfl4 by reaaea of tb fact that be owe4 ptocH la oa t wH X- toctod. Crrr Fstxa !taP. Aa leaa or IlLJIl I lo muBlclpal lmpromBt bosda waa eot4 by tbo city yeatcrday tBO Cltl.ono rmom . m . ..... . .li pr real. Tb bond war laauaj I finanre Iroprorentanla In th ft. Jobaa d.atrtct- Bide alao were openoa for aa laaa of IKJ In atreet xtnaloa boada. Tbeo were lakea np for In T.aim.at la one of th city slakln. faada. Bo.an tlnra Ton a r. The Urtr lhaw apparandy liaa no ter ror for lb member of the Portland Realty Board, for th aaual weekly luacheoa of tbo board will be b.14 In lb f .fth-floor dlnin-rooa of Ibo Com- C. Chapman will apeak oa Th Duly of ika ll.nr- and J. XX L Will Cl BJ ctalrmaa ( tb day. Maaajca TO Taarat, Ba rtoarx r or iair oinaay wirw Maaamaa will aeaeroble at tb loop la IB rariio ow arrr ............ at tbo entrance to Klns'a lleijhia. at . w. . ill Anl I : ji t . m. o - n m -- ), aula aetlon. Tba paper cbaa thai bad bea planned for thl data will be pettponed until prlnt becaoe of tb peeer weather. rapcavoa Day Hrr Krvdeaeor Day will be Bberee4 oa Konday at Calvary ITaaoyierian avra. -. cramm will ba ptraa al 7:J oclock Arnona tb f.ture will b mu.i. al . . .... vi i . . u.n. It pawn. Mlea aomoars v - - - Orwa Allan, aa orcbeetra ar4 the choir. 41rCI4 by fiOrf Jioicnaiea oiraei. Titia-r lsrntTio. M. uniin, arraai-a . . . . . . BavI. anil Veuehn for th lhfl of a aullcaa from tn J. M. Wrlcbt alar a a- - v Pleaded aailty beforo Municipal Jodc laaf (ia y.oini. " - tail for 1 day. Tba etolea property waa rcero4. IjiW Cotutaa hi arrrr An in pounrement w mad yeatarday by Ita ft- .......... tfc.t the Mvrauir. . -- - ' - - - Nortbweal Celleca of lwa operaUPC In tho l BQnnavt. w vu . . Mooday. r.broarr T. Many of lb ata- daata wero soabl to at to their cleaee Oirim Mearrtso FnrTrnxm Tba Or caa raod lclety of Immanoel Lutheran . . a. v-i.ai.amvk and Irvlnfr Xtreeta. will not meat tonHbt. bat will hol4 Ita . . . . . V. l I 1 meednc ray 01 n.a . -' A. Browa will D ooateea lor in aw- clety. rrca Iirt to Pctt. R. T. W. Um. paator of Centenary Mcthodlat Churib. baa roer4 from bia recent lllaea and will preach on bandar, at both perrlrea. REED CLASSES SUSPEND Cold wad Plmlnlehln SafVly of t'arl Caaar-a CoIlc to fhnt Down. Re4 Collet will auipend claeaea to day aa a reealt of lb weather condi tion ac4 tb tflmtolablnc auppty of fu.L It waa formally announce4 from the coll.ee yeaterday that In an effort to coneerr th foal auppty lb rla rooraa will bo cloeod. Many atud.nta IlrlBC away from th eampu war cared for at tb dormltorie durloc lb weak, bocaua they could not ret home. Claaaea war maintained, howeeer. Fire Boys Build Pyramid and Crown It With Snow Statue. -tee I a How la rrtla4 I roe" Is lbaoa4 oa Icy Ma aaeoc ROME Bad Greece la their palmleM day a of artistic triumph bad "aolhlnc on" the Inreatlr member of rir Department Kncln Company SI. Bafor their dnarter at th corner of Secoad Bad Oaa (17001 la reared a lofty pyramid of froaeo enow cake. p!4 from tb parement by Indue Irtooo firemen. Car had be a taken lo mak It proportion both sightly and eobetantlaL Topplna the monument la a fiior of that eminent comic aupplemenl charac tr. Happy Hooligan, done In ptaetered alu'.b aad etfcttely pre.erred by tb cold a" a p. Tb traditional tin can reat Jauntily bpoo th statuette B.ad. Directly beneath tb fieure. proTtnc that lh boy aro alao poetical, appear a board bearing; tb blaaon: -for yoo a rose la I'ort land f roM." GOGORZA SEATS SELLING It.at ar bow eelUneT for lb Oo torta re--f tel. B.tl Manday afternoon. Itwili. direction teer Co man- Moor lt.i. l: balcooy. II i. It. lie: alry. raed. : al. aamiaaion. aer. t. I'.owrbart CHlie?n lo Dwlile. RrxfitCHlT.ri. Or. Tab. 1. SpecUl a. - uAimr af Iho lloeeburc Mr- chaata Aaat-iatlor ba!4 her laal niht II waa 4oelde4 lo re'.r lh propoeinoa of boMloc Ibo annual Strawberry Fea tlraj bar Ihta year lo the rltli.ria of . h. - a mA. meetlnar will be cailaal aoo a whan definite plan will be ui.ioeel aad commltle apootaiao 10 ftasa.o t&a . , PLANS ARE FINISHED February 11 Set for Lincoln Day Observance. PROMINENT MEN SELECTED One Woman In Lial of Orator Who Will Talk I Children Ptrl ertk? Sector Already JVrinx rrrpored. r.bruary It. la to b observed lo th Portland Bchool PrlJay. February II. with ceremonl and addreaac by prominent Portland men. Patriotic lectur on in and th moral Imparled br th Tat President and tntesmao ara now beln prepared by lh ppeakera. wno ne w ,.. ta their various choo!a by tho commute of th Lin coln Memorial nocity. . men. buslne.a men. profesor and men - . 1 n . .arh an repreaentin- many ' in hia work, ar unem thoa who will bo hoard. Tba only woman speaker so lar announn. - f. Dalai WhO Will talk to lh etudent at th Callln School. The following llat of speaker and school liaa been announced: Alnsworth y-hool. J. . a. t:,H.wai li.w I- R Droit: Port land Academy. T. T. 0er; Alblna Horn School. J I. 0. raro: Allen School, Jud . ... . D.naAn Palvtechnlc nchc-ol. Dr. J. Karl Els; Arlta lhooU C L Utile; Beaomoni i-nooi, . I ,... untt.' .-a Cirla Aid r(o- cloty. Jud Karl C. Bronau.h; Urook- Irn f-chool. tier. j. "'-'". Buckman KchooU Judj J. V. Bll. Capitol JII1I jjchooU W. R. Royal: Can - . .. . ..1 u.k.i kii K Cahalln: irai du awiiBa ww- - - Chapman fjciiool. General ChaJles . He be: 3inioo-n.ii7- -- . .a. . f-..,.K Hi-hnaL blllton W. Laaiyi, wvww. Hmltb; Crstoa PcbooU Jud A. i Dayton : Cauia ocnooi. r. Relet: Chriatiaa Brother" School. CP tala J. P. bbaw; Davis rtchool. Linn U Kent: Kaat St. Johns School. Pranklla . a - 11 tr.imn-a.iMnd Hrhool. Fred erick Gronnert; Kllot l-cboot. Rev. William Greonleaf Eliot; Fornwood School. I-roy Loma; Florenc Crlt- tenton tiome. rrinn Franklin llish chool. . Mairlll. rrascr Home. Juda John Henry bt verieon: Fulton Park Hchool. M. B. . ' . ..1 bhiuii f (i Rich: Hlicpam, ."...w Glenhaven Hchool. Albert R. Rldgway. C.r.aory Helcht. Alln G. Tlndolph; Hawthorn (School, ii. M. Thomllnon; HKhland ScbOOl. t.. a. -onna, .... in.. liolladay XchooL A. K. Clarke; Holroan hchool. Kufua Holmaa: liuoson ocnwi. -.a..., .. 1 I.. Iwln.tflii KchOoL . M. Grgory: St. Johns High ScbooU Pro- feesor J. 1- 'ran.. School. Juda J. P. KBVanaugh; Falllns; fcbooU J. B. fnr: Knndy School. .. . t- WIT, and R. Q. E. lapiam . . . Cornish: Kentoa School. John C. Mc- Cjo: Kerns ocnooi. ur. a. - . u-. 1 !..,. T J Cleeton: Laaq ra. u w wwaa -- 1-aurelbur.t. Mayor H. R- Albee: I-t tw-hool. Frank J. iwonerau. Hisb tiebool. Dr. Thomaa imtaa lui, Unnlon School. Prank II. Hilton: . . u-wai rniinl lfenrr I .. Wf a tu j 11 i.i-a. . . , -, ... Doach; Lownadal School. Judg o. C. llurton; irquara ncno-i. F.vaaa; Monlarllia Schoot. Rev. - Clin: Mount Tabor School, r-rnai Kroner: Multnomah ncnooi. rumi'j Myers: Nlcholeon School, Waidsmar F. Krumbeln; North St- Johos School. iVeorc J. Perkins; Vernon Commons. Knock K. Mathlaon: Ockley Green. Dr. Karl C. Iloblnaon: Peninsula School, itaa-. J D. Corby; Portsmouth School. Colonel Milton A. Miller: Richmond School. Profeaaor K. IJ. t-urtia; ttoae City I'ark. Brt K. Haney: Hellwood. .. 1 a U..DK fih.tturk School. l-ort-ivai - - f.eorfe Rossman: Shaver School. Jufl J B Cleland: Sunnyalde School. JodK T. B. McDevItt: Terwllllaer School. Arthur A. Jiurphy: Tbompeon ncnooi. W V Cotton: Vernon School. J. Ben jamin Hay: Waehlnarton Hl-h School. . i.n K.I. Wandlawn JUHt a . - -aawaaaw.. -w. - Mchool. W. T. Vauaho: Woodmere. E. U McDougall, ana oo .iix.. .weww Ilarst. $1200 IN GEMS STOLEN wise, J.CK BtltOR GOES AWAT, LKAVIU JKWEL4I I DRAW EH. Telesraea rvoaa California Haabaad Dlarla Then Wltaoat Aay Traco of Robber. TATien Mrs. Jack Psrde. of 7 L crella place, left bar bom 10 days ago to vlalt friends In Saa Francisco, ad n-rlected lo provide aafe keeping; for !llo worth of dlamonde and a gold watch. Tueeday aha recalled th ovr slgtl and telegraphed her husband, of tb firm of M. Bard a Sons, advlalng him that lh Jewelry bad been left In a dreaaer drawer. Mr. Barde hastened lo e If they were saf and found tb drawer where they had been waa empty. Aa Inveetls-allon waa conducted by Dtectlva Hyde and Abbott, but they found no trace of th missing valuables. The house was In orderly condition, and afforded no evldenco of entranc or rlf.lns:. Other articles of value bad been locked In her wardrob by ilra. Bard befor departure). Mr. Pard remembers that upon bis . t.An.a fSnnafav ni.hf th kitchen door waa open, but gave no thought to the clrcuroetanc at nm nan-. Inauranc to th amount of 11004 was carried on th mlaalng Jewelry. PENDING ASSESSMENT PAID $00 P. cor I red for ImproTcracnt of Llnnlon Houlcvard. Although lb question of mrnts for Ihe construction of Llnnton boulevard Is still pending befor th City Council a number of Iho property owner have paid th full amount. Other ha bonded their property for payment. . . It waa reported yeaterday that a total of 1100 ha been paid. Should the asaea.ments b cut down, as pro po.ed by lh Council, thes persons will get refunds. PERSONAL MENTION. J. R. Unn. of Salem. Is at th Ore gon. Robert Smith, of Roseborg. Is at the Seward. K. U Bradley, of San Francisco. Is at Iho Seward. Dr. U E. Roberts, of Seat!!, Is at tb Oregon. C. J. Werner, of Pan Francisco. Is at the Norlonia. J. l Wrieht. of 8'alttf. Is registered t Ibe I'ortland. I if. fark-r a registered at th Nor lonia from Seattle. ilr. aad Mf. L. Jiaugblon. of Seal- tie, registered at lh Portland yester day. 1L E. Kennedy, of Reedsport. Is re-l-tered at th Perkins. R. A. Booth registered at th Imperial yesterday from Eugene. K Y. Richardson, of Sllverton. Is reg istered at th Imperial. T. E. Skaggs arrived at th Portland yeaterday from Olympla. C. J. Carlson, of Ban Francisco, Is registered at th Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. TUsche. of Browns ville, ar at tho Perkins. George W Thayer, of Now Tork. Is registered at tb Seward. F. a. Bunch, of Burns, registered at the Tcrkins yesterday. jr. D. Byrne, of Spokane, registered at the Nortonia yesterday. C. H. Callender. a sawmill man of Astoria, is at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, of Whit Salmon, ar at th Nortonia. J. W. McGowan. a canneryman of McGowsn, is at the Imperial. Georg Mix registered at tb Corne lius yeaterday from Falls City. W. E. Schulse was aa arrival at th Seward yesterday from Denver. B. II. McMlcklc of Redmond, regis tered at the Imperial yesterday. J. r. Wealey. of Sclo. was among yes lerday's arrivals at the Perkins. A. Hendrlcksen. of Oakland. Ore., reg istered at th Oregon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eennon. of Mats ger. Or, ar registered at the Cornelius. Mrs. and Mrs. A. 8. Campbell, of Dal las, registered at the Cornelius yester day. a. P. Beheld, of Colon. Panama, wss among- yesterday's sr rivals at tb Cor nelius. FUND FOR JEWS GROWS . EARLY II -,0OO IX HANDS OP BEX SELLIXG. TREASURER. OaCwDotlar BIU Scat by Coavlrt Fraa Allwar fr Tobaees G 4 Slaed CatribatlBS la Sight. Despite th storm, subscriptions con tinue to com for th relief of the snfertasT Jewish peopl In th European war son. Yeaterday Ban Selling, treasurer, announced that th total was nearly 111.000 and that several good sUeC , donations would bo received in the next day or so. The exact total last night was $11.-I--.03 and tho subscription books will bo open all day today and tomorrow, tho plan now being; to close the fund campaign tomorrow night. On of the unique additions to the fund yeterday waa all bill mailed to Mr. Sailing by Warden II in to, of the stat penitentiary, who said that It was a gift from one of th Inmates of the Institution and was money that the prisoner had received for tobacco and other knick-knacks for bis own com fort. The subscriptions follow: Previous? acknowledged .111.751 ? -harle Karl i.OO Wells CJIlhert 10.00 A. D. afcDousall a Boa 20 o Oecar Sack I M I. 11. Rbodea 6.00 F. M. Hirr-n 10.00 Jne-pn K. .Wiley S.00 rreal.rlrk Dung -- w. w. Melas'r 6 00 t'lorance A. MuH.nber- l oo rreac-nt i'apar Company 10 00 H.ancb. If Roaa l.(x H-.o 11. nillnple l.oo Marsarat Emerson 1 "0 ft. Ea.renn 1 "0 E. J. llyiand &.00 Laena L. lrrabae 600 w.Bdry caak O-uO Total .. ...ii.s...v: BRIDGE POWER IS URGED BROADWAT DRAW SEEDS AVXIL IART. IIIIPPIXG HEX SAT. Fallar of Elcetrlclly la Stars Hlda X'p Teeatl Ga Ha Easla I Advaealed. That the Broadway bridge should bo upplled with soma auxiliary power, beside electricity, for opening tho draw la casea of emergency, was th belief expressed by shipping men yes terday following th Inconvenience to deep-water shipping caused by Inabil ity of vessels to get Into the upper harbor Wednesday and yesterday morn ing. The west lift of th bridge was finally put In shapa to ba opened yea terday. ao that chipping ccld pass. It la still Impossible to operate the east lift. It Is said tho bridge could be fitted with gasoline engine at no great ex pense, and they would prove of value when any condition might arise par alysing Hid electric power. Th North Bank Railroad bridge Is fitted with gaeolln engines. In addi tion to th electrlo power, and It Is said that had It not been for that fact the "Big Three" steamer Bear would have been unabla to get by Wednesday night. The other bridges of th city were In working order yesterdsy. The Mor- of commission when some of the gears wer iirippcu in 11,1,, , - I . TL'.a.aa.a. nl.ht Bf-fl II f T. .! - liBireu luuvn..- ---. ww cars wer operating over It and river trarrio passing tnrouajn yei-rn-. The ferries across the Willamette wer operating- yesterday. Tho Lower Alblna ferry was out of commission Wednesday owing 10 in wi 01 uc,. BUI Ifc w u a. ..(.. - -a of oil yeaterday and resumed opera tion. Madison Welch, superintendent of bridges and ferries, said yesterday that everything poaaible Is blng dona to keep the bridges and ferries In shape to hand! the traffic ' FARMERS'. ADVICE SOUGHT Multnomah AfrIcaltaHst to HaTC Committee of Granger... TatiaaAa axe lht olfW mAtr Of bJ. ,1. af Ull IIIVIIi -.--.re Evening- Star Grange and Pomona Grange, nas sen. itu.i. i r xr.ai.nnm.K fnuntv. ask- iv grauKte .' , Ing them to appoint a committee or one to conau-ui aa ' , " , . tee of 10 for th county agriculturist. a B. IlalL Mr. Johnson says in nia lener 10 iua granges that Mr. Hall expect to com bine the grange advisory committee with similar committees from the Farmer Colon and the Dairy Assocla- . lit K.va a eouncll ofVrom 10 to !i members, which will meet once or iwic a Mr. Johnson suggests that the granara aiK"""- "" - , sympathy with progresalv ogrlcul . . in w-1 K iha mnillHonl ture. ana lamin-r -a... .- ------ of th county. Som man will probably ba selected from th West Sid to rep resent that part of the county. 1 . 1. .wnaian ta hava the entire 1 a. is .-.'- - council completed thla month. DR. A. A. MORRISON TO TALK V. W. C". A. Vcuper Strvlcca for Sun day Are Arrantrd. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of Trinity Eplscopsl Churcli. will give an address on Sunday in th Young Women- Christian AsiociaUoa at th e-ner COPYRIGHT. lSlti, KCPPE.NHEIllER. aervic at 4:30 o'clock. "The Mission of Woman om the Man s foini 01 yi will be Dr. Morrison subject. Miss EUolse Hall will sing-. ah a.i.1. .-in women who are away a. . vaw. .nil nthera who Would en- Joy an Interesting- programme and a cordial welcome, are especially Invited to attend. The vesper services are held every Sunday and always are well attended. A social hour with a cup of tea fol lows the programme. WOMEN PROVIDE FOOD Kind Housewives Feed Car Crews, rolleemen. and Postmen. Indicative of the cheerful philosophy with which the people of Portland view th storm situation Is the atti tude of women and some men in va rious psrts of tne city, in exienaing welcome hospitality to streetcar crews, 11 nnliiiAman find others whose occupations force them out Into the weather. . a ,.a r- ..,wa who were Ol-aarwaa J . detained in snowdrifts were provided with hot coffee and sandwiches by women In the Immediate neighborhood. Many policemen also were r"giru Tell a 'phone! A score or more, in conjunction with our ex traordinary facilities and equipment, are ready and waiting to serve you with all the market affords. Early June Peas, Star brand, small, CQp sweet, tender. 3 20c cans for Hicknofs Asparagus. Large, white, fir about 30 pieces in can. 3 25c cans Jones' Dairy Products, all ideal for breakfast these Wintry morn ings: Jones' Dairy Farm Hams, lb., 25c1. Jones' Dairy Farm Bacon, lb., &f . Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage Meat, 3of . Eastern old-time Buckwheat, sk., 30(. Use it with our Turk ish Coffee, 2 lbs, 83f and your breakfast is delightful, wholesome and satisfying. 290 STARK ST.. I'TiTTTnTTUU--. I Ml JS Hi''"ti Store Open TiU IO P. M. Saturdays Kuppenheimer Weather Proof Overcoats at Decisive Reductions Here's a great stock of big, warm Overcoats that'll keep you comfortable in any weather. The reduc tions spell true economy for you. Benefit today. $25 Men's Overcoats reduced to $17.85 $20 Men's Overcoats reduced to . .$14.85 $17 Men's Overcoats reduced to S12.85 $14 Men's Overcoats reduced to. 9.85 Men's Furnishings Reduced $2.50 and $3 Wool Underwear now S1.85 $2.00 Fleece-lined Union Suits now $1.45 $5.00 Heavy Sweater Coats now. $3.85 $3.00 Flannel Sleeping Suits now $2.15 0 CUS KUHN, Pres. Portland's Best Clothiers Successors to Steinbach & Co. with refreshments of a similar nature. The hard-working postman also found coffee and sandwiches awaiting- him at more than one home on bis route. ENGINEER DIES IN WALLACE James Garfield Smith, of Oregon, Victim of Pneumonia. Word has been received from Wal- a J 1. t ,Uaa rl OQ t Vl from DTIPU- monia of James Garfield Smith, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Smith, or 1- irwooa. ur. . Sfr. Smith was a native of Canada naVin UCwIl UVUl a.iwaw a. a Ho was graduated from the bniver- .. . . i 1 : ; .. urlth thaa rliiRa nf 1905 from the department of minine . a a. a. i .. lalai rlaotri engineering, ai mc inn- u. " he was connected with the Green Hill II -I tfanm.nni. f tVAllnre wJ.HItli wHIl-JI w. I , , . . The funeral services will be held at the Portland Crematorium upon the ar rival of the Doay iron. Salem Postofficc Receipts Grow DlTcaf aw 17aah 3 i RnAPial.) R- OAUEI.U! Va., . a,w. w. ' ceipts of the Salem postoffice for Jan uary. 1916. were H2Z7.06 in excess of January a Tear asro. This is an in.- rMAIM JT200 -(. A 181 W are receiving daily a large assortment of fresh Vegetables at regular prices no ad vance phone and we will tell you what we have today. Note: Our delivery service has been main tained throughout this extraordinary Winter weather with slight variation, and this is also true of our serv ice for more than quarter of a century! past. You can always rplv on our merchan dise and our service. B Odd Cents II rapidly grow into even dollars when you are the possessor of a sav ings account in this strong state bank. No amount is so small that does not admit of addi tion. One dollar or more opens a savings account with the Ladd & Tilton BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third to Men and Boys. Morrison At Fourth crease of 17.5 per cent. Tho total re ceipts of the office for the month werd ,8291.50. Eugene Man Gets Appointment SALEM, Or.. Feb. 3. (Special.) l Harry J. Kenney, of Eugene, has been granted a commission as Second Lieu tenant in the Coast Artillery of tho Oregon National Guard by Governor" Withycombe. A. Second Lieutenant's commission in the infantry also was is sued to Alfred J. Biles, of Portland. Men'i Tan Calf Button Shoe Extra Value $2.45 P-S A corker for wear, mister. Step Into a Pair. KNIGHTS Steps to Economy Dept. Morrison St., Near Bdwy. Th. SKbtAiO 1:. la lie. tauueiU D1 wlnrantly aumlnta-a hotel. pooseMin. om cf the most beautiful corner lob. bles In the Northwest. Located at loth and Alder sta.. oppoilte Olds. Wormian King's bla department . i nf r-tttir and theater district. Bates. SI and up. Busl meeta all trains. W car also runs I from Union Depot direct to HOTLt I SEWARD. W. M. SENAKU. rroii. HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Caary Street, lust off Union Square European Plan $1.50 a da; up Breakfast 50c Lunch 60c Dinner S 1 .00 Most Famous Meals In the United States Kew steel and concrete structure. Center of theater, cafe and retail districts. On carlines transferring all oyer city. Tke Municipal car line direct to door. Motor Bus meets trains and steamers The Y. M. C A. will fit any ambitious young maa or woman for high-class positions ta Bookkeeping-. Steaograpby and aleaOwBaaklp. To men this Includes valuable athletic, aquatio and membership privileges, although tuition cost is less than elsewhere. Phoae Blala 7065, A M1 Our class in public speaking Is riving great conridew-'o and com mand of languaga to Its member, 'Ian cos. is small, 9m7i-u ii i minimum. iu.n...it a . k KING OF ALL,rntlL. rvLunt. allmetalsapiewsureioiooasi.. . uru., safe pol lh for alomlanm. Made of the finest oils no acid or ammonia used. Does the work quickly and giies a last, lnc polish. Sold ia two sire cans by all Grocery. Hardware and Drug Stores, Lo.t Imr th FWo en f irna. 3n vaara the most satisfactory jewelers in Portland. Out-of-town customers always pleased to trade with us. G. HEITKEMPER CO. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers. 130 8th St., Portland, Or. A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford Eaat Morrison St.. Kear Grand Aye, 7&c, 1 per dayt with bath. $1.23. CHWAB PRINTING CQ BEN F.GREENE-HARRY FI5CMLR STARK STREET SECOND STEUAEiT f