THE ' MORNDTG OREGOJflAX, WEDNESDAY, " DECEMBER lO. 1910. N V K V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main T00. A 6095 Sunday Editor Main 707O. A 6095 AdvertiBinp Department. .Main T070. A 6093 Superintendent of Bids. . .Main 7070. A 09j AMUSEMENTS. ORPHBUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. Thin afternoon. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at MorrUon) Alca; zar Musical Players in "Nobody Home. This afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Broadway near Morrlson Baker Stock Company In -Cheating Cheaters. This afternoon and tonight. AUDITORIUM (Third and Clay.) Amer ican Syncopated Orchestra and Singers. This afternoon and tonight. HKILIG (Broadway at Taylor) Duncan Dancers. Tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical com edy. "The Rounders." Three shows daily. 2. 1 and and 9 P. M. FANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2:30. 7 and 9:05. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to B. 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M. THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On ftale at Business Office. Oregonlan. Social Rally at Y. M. C. A. Under the auspices of the Portland Y. M. C. A. service department, a social rally in connection with the member ship drive for 1000 new members will be given tonight In the auditorium of the main building at Sixth and Taylor streets. The public is invited. Musical and literary numbers will be given, solos and quartet singing being In terspersed throughout the evening. A feature will be the presentation of a prize by Professor George Morris to the woman present having the best shaped head. W. H. Chatten, "gen eral" In charge of the drive, will preside. Refreshments will be served during the entertainment. Fruit Merchant Convicted. Alex Varsomls, fruit merchant at Fourth and Yamhill streets, was found guilty in the circuit court yesterday of a vicious attack on J. S. Blankenship, a. patron who was assaulted by the vendor when he complained of the condition of a watermelon. Varsomis refused to give him his money back and when he turned away with the threat that he would inform the food inspector, the fruit dealer struck him. The assault occurred at Fourth and Yamhill streets August 22. Deputy District Attorney Bernard conducted the prosecution. Hill. Janitor Found Dead. Peter Gibson, janitor at the Hill Military academy, was found dead in the engine room of the school yesterday morning. The body was turned over to Deputy Coroner Leo Goetsch, who announced that death had apparently been due to heart disease. The man, who was 50 years of age, had been employed at the school only two weeks. Consequently nothing was known there concerning his rela tives. The coroner's office was work Ins yesterday in an effort to learn location of the man's relatives. Diver's Skcll Not Fractured. Results of an X-ray taken at Good Samaritan hospital yesterday showed that Arthur Anderson, 1107 East Washington street, did not suffer a fracture of the skull a week ago when he struck his head on a spring board at the Portland swimming tank while executing a fanoy dive. Mr. Anderson sustained a cut on the head and this became infected. Dr. Russell Keizer made an X-ray yes terday. Dr. Keizer reported that his patient ws.s feeling better yester day. Cavein Injures "Workman. Swan 51. Swanson, workman for the Utah Construction company, is in the Derr Sanitarium, 617 Kearney street, with a possible broken back, a fracture of the right leg and six broken ribs as the result of a cave-in Monday even ing of a tunnel on the new Portland, Astoria & Pacific line now being con structed out of Scofield. Mr. Swan- son arrived in Portland yesterday morning on the 11:20 train and was taken to the sanitarium by the Arrow ambulance. Auto Driver Charged With In. toxication. D. P. Argo, who is con nected with a concern at Fifth and Taylor streets handling second-hand automobiles, was arrested by Patrol man McMahon on a charge of 'driving an automobile while intoxicated, after he is said to have run into a Twenty-third-street car. He was released on $2 50 bail and will be tried in muni cipal court today. Health Lecture Tonight. "Foun dation Principles of Spiritual Health," first in a series by William R. Reece, on "The Principles and Method of At taining Spiritual Health" will be given tonight at the central library, room It at 8 o'clock. These lectures are based on the teachings of the preat philosopher, Emanuel Sweden bore;, who presents the subject as a science of efficient living. Pharmacists Will Entertain. Portland members of branch 9, Ameri can registered pharmacists, are ex pecting to entertain J. S. O'Callaghan, Krnnd president of their .association, tomorrow night at a session to be held at 8::!0 o'clock at headquarters, room 325 Morgan building. The visit ing president has just completed a tour of the east In the interests of the association. Liquor Violators Fined Because ho possessed 16 gallons of liquor Au gust Zonich was fined $200 by Muni cipal Judce Rossman yesterday. Xonich will be tried by the federal authorities, it was announced. James K. Carroll was fined J 100 on a charge of violating the prohibition law. $500 Reward. For the arrest of the robbers and recovery of the merchandise stolen from the store of Mrs. T. Grossman, 149 Third street, on Dec 5. A pro portionate amount will be paid for the recovery of part of the merchandise. I. B., II. H. and M. L. llolzman Adv. Protect Your Feet. We sell lead ing makes of men's all-leather shoes Hoyden's, Banisters and others at today's factory prices. Buy the best it pays you in health, appearance and satistactlon. Rosenthal's, 129 Tenth St., bet. Washington and Alder. Adv. The Milk Cure. Provides the necessary elements for the supply of deficiencies in the blood and in creases the quantity of blood to a standard essential to good health. The Moore Sanitarium, phone East 47, office 90$ Selling bldg. Main 6101. Adv. The 3d anniversary ball of the retail clerks' union will be held tomor row (Thursday) evening at Christen sen's hall. 11th and Yamhill. Special jazz orchestra will provide the music Adv. Doing you laundry work the new way means no unfinished work. Give our family finish work a trial: 12c Per pound ready to wear. C S. Laundry Co. Adv. Oriental R u o e repaired, wash cleaned, stored. Cartozian Bros. Inc., oriental rugs and carpets. Washing ton, near 10th. Adv. Women to Meet. The ladies' aux iliary to the Master Plumbers' asso ciation will meet tomorrow night in the Builders' Exchange. Hotel Seaside opens for the holi days. For reservation phone Xortonia hotel or write Hotel Seaside. Adv. Kemmerer Coal, Carbon Coal Co, mine agents. 321 Hawthorne avs. East 1188. Adv. Fine selection Xmas gifts. Port land Cutlery Co., 86 6th at,, nr. Stark. Adv. Lucas hand decorated art gifts. 402 . 53d N. Tabor 92S2. Adv. Moors Sanitarium for the milk cur. Adv. Fob Xkas trees, Edwy. 3536 Adv. Three Suspects Arrested. When I Charles Bosler, John Wemberg.Mathew Anderson were Been looking an auto mobile over in a suspicious manner at East Sixty-sixth and Burnside streets Monday night Patrolmen Florence and Jewell made an In vestigation. At sight of the officers the three men ran into the bushes nearby, according to the report. They were arrested and found to have a quantity of liquor, some burglar tools and two revolvers, the police say. Bosler was charged with having burglar tools in his possession and carrying concealed weapons. Weinberg with carrying concealed weapons and violating the prohibition law and Anderson with violating the prohi bition law. They will be tried In municipal court Thursday. Divorce Suits Are Filed. Divorce suits filed In the circuit court yes terday were:- Arlene against Charles Wells, Mary against Charles D. Kegley, Esther against Herbert Ket tle. L. M. against Etta Hesse, Ruth against Emory Raney, Alexander against Edna H. KItterman, Claire against J. R. Johnson, J. D. against Lillian B. Pierce and Rosie against Albert Wyschi. Mayor's Congratulation Acknowl edged. In answer to a telegram of congratulation sent by Mayor Baker upon announcement of the birth of Quentin Jr., Lieutenant-Colonel Theo dore Roosevelt in a letter said as fol lows: "Thank you so much for your telegram of congratulations. You will be glad to know that Mrs. Roosevelt and little Quentin are doing splen didly. Hope that he grows into a sturdy American like you." Portland Mat Get Torpedo. Port land may get a German torpedo from the navy department. Yesterday Mayor Baker received a letter from Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, in answer to his request for the token of war, in which Secretary Daniels said that he has the request under consideration and if possible will grant it. Statutory Crime Charged. A. R. Wright was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Christoff erson and Schlrmer yesterday on a statutory charge. Bail was fixed at $5000. OHPHEUM SHOWS TODAY THREE STAR PERFORMANCES TO CLOSE WITH MATIXEE. Hyams and Mclntyre Topliners on Bill Pretty Swanson Sisters Sing and Dance. The Orpheum's three-star show will close its Portland engagement with the matinee today. This show will go to San Francisco in entirety and open there next Sunday in con Junction with the "Overseas Revue," which was the headline attraction here last week. John Hyams and Leila Mclntyre, who are established as pets of big time vaudeville, are the topliners of the current show in "Maybloom," a playlet which has been classed as one of the , bright little gems on the American stage. Comedy predom inates in this act and Miss Mclntyre's portrayal of a demure maiden in an artist's studio is so artistic that news paper reviewers have praised her a3 being "as delightful as a rosebud." The extra added attraction of the show is the act of Charles and Henry Rigoletto, who are a show in them selves in presenting magic, juggling, singing and dancing, posing and ac robatics. They are assisted bv the Swanson sisters, two pretty girls, who sing and dance. The third big-type feature is the effering of Charles Cartmell and Laura Harris, who have a brand-new act called "Golfing With Cupid." in which lively dancing is the principal entertainment, interspersed with Drignt comedy. Another hit of this show is James H. Cullen. the perennial Orpheum fa vorite, who is making his eighteenth tour of the Orpheum circuit, with a monologue that is keenly humorous. Mr. Cullen is obliged to respond to several encores at every show. Other acts are George Watts and Belle Hawley In "Laughs Coated With Melodies"; Fox and Ward, the record minstrel and vaudeville team of the world, these entertainers having been on the stage together for more than 52 years, and the Ven Cellos In amaz ing foot-JuggHng. Amateur Photographers. The Berger Studio makes a spe cialty of high-quality enlarging for particular amateurs. Berger prints have an international reputation. Avail yourself of this service. Out-of-town orders promptly filled. Berger Studio, 108 Tenth St., Pittock block. Adv. Kad The Oretronian olassifl-d als. .niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiIiiiiiiiiIiUIiiUliiiiiijiIIIii Baked Spitzenberg Apple and Cream 20c Stewed Spitzenberg Apples 10c Florida Grapefruit 15c and 25c Fried Ham Hazelwood Style 50c Head Lettuce with Roquefort Cheese Dressing 50c Cracked Crab Mayonnaise 40c Hazelwood Welsh Rarebit 50c Pork Tenderloin 85c Hot Chicken Tamales 50c Crab Louis Thousand Island Dressing 25c, 50c One Lamb Chop, 3 Eastern Oysters 50c Chicken a la King on Toast 75c One Lamb Chop, Calf's Liver and One Strip Bacon 45c Roast Turkey $1.00 Hot Roast Turkey Sandwich 50c T-Bone Steak (for one) $1.25 Special T-Bone Steak (for two) $2.00 Porterhouse Steak (for two) $2.00 French Pastry 15c English Plum Pudding 15c Hot Mince Pie 15c Hazelwood Coffee Cake 10c Butter Horns 15c Toasted English Muffins 15c Eastern and Olympia Oysters Raw Blue Points on Half Shell 50c Olympia Oysters on Plate 50c Fried Eastern Oysters 50c Fried Olympia Oysters 60c Eastern Oyster Stew 40c Olympia Oyster Stew 50c Eastern Fancy Pan Roast 50c Olympia Fancy Pan Roast 60c Fried Olympia Oysters with Scrambled Eggs 80c Eastern and Olympia Oysters Are in Their Prime and we are featuring them every day at reasonable prices served in your favorite style. THE 388 Washington St. UllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllim FIVE SUSPECTS I10CEHT POLICE IX PLAXX CLOTHES MAKE ARREST. Search for Holdup Men Results in Explanations in Court Satisfac tory to Judge Rossman. - When Police Officers McCutcheon and Schaffer went out in plain clothes Monday night looking for holdup men they struck what looked to be a warm trail In the vicinity of Thirteenth and Mill streets. Three suspicious looking individuals were seen walking down the street and the officers Imme diately began to follow. The three men, constituting the "chase," apparently became discon certed as the result cf being followed and one of the three took to his heels. This made the officers still more certain that they had "flushed" some holdup men so they pressed the chase, overtaking the two in front of the home of John D. Mann, United States deputy marshal. About this time the two men who had been overtaken were re-enforced by three more "hard looking" individ uals coming from the direction of the B'Nai B'rith clubhouse and the officers and the suspects eyed one another like strange bulldogs. One of the suspects had his hand in his overcoat pocket and, suspecting gun play, the officers told him to remove it. That started the argument. When the excitement was at Its height John M. Mann noticed the wrangle in front of his house and. taking the police officers for holdup men, rushed to the rescue. Officers McCutcheon and Schaffer finally rounded up Jacob Gurian. Hen ry Pander, Meyer Tubinsky, Abe Gold stone and Sam Tessler and took them to the police station charged with dis orderly conduct. "We didn't know they were police," they told Judge Rossman yesterday. "We thought they were holdup men, there has been so much of that in that vicinity lately." "I don't think you boys are holdup men or want to cause any trouble," said Judge Rossman to the five charged with disorderly conduct. "I have seen you go by every evening on the way to the B'nai B'rith clubhouse." They were discharged. PASTOR GOES TO SAN DIEGO Rev. W. J. Beaven Leaves Pulpit of Third Baptist Church. Rev. W. J. Beaven, for nearly ten years pastor of the Third Baptist church of this city, tendered his resig nation last Sunday, to take effect within 30 days, in order to accept a call to the Logan Heights Baptist church of San Diego, Cal. Mr. Beaver is a conscientious hard worker, of exceptional ability, and it was with deep regret that his people accepted his resignation. No one has been mentioned to fill the vacancy. Mr. Beaven has been pastor here for several years and has been prominently Identified with church work in Portland. Douglas County Farm Sold. GOLD HILL, Or., Dec. 9. (Special.) Mrs. William H. Childers of Gold Hill has sold her Douglas county farm near Glendale to Albert Cummlngs and Walter Frank of Sams valley. The tract consists of 63 acres of choice Ye Qregon (jriM Noon Lunch 11 to 2 50c a smoking; hot lunch, abundant and appetizing; properly prepared and faultlessly served; may we not serve you? Broadway at Stark Street jHoSt popular ajeltooob 2Mjes TfazelcDOod ZJ VCONFECTIONEFCf & RESTAURANT The Christmas Store For Men Snug and warm in a woolly new sweater, you won't mind the cold. V-Neck Sweaters Special Values $6 Light and dark gray; also khaki. They're always use ful. KEEP WARM Wool and wool-lined Gloves, 50c to $8.50. Cashmere Hose, 75 c a pair. Black, natural, and ox ford gray. S. & H. Stamps Morrison at Fourth bottom land and lies alongside of the Pacific highway. TONIGHT Isadora Duncan Dancers and George! Copeland, Pianist. Tonight at 8:15 at the Heilig the Isadora Duncan dancers and George Copeland joint recital, direction Steers & Coman. Floor, 12.50; bal cony, 2.50, 12, $1.50. $1; gallery, re served 7 rows, $1; admission, 75c. Gal lery doors open 7 P. M. Adv. CARD OK THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of eur son and only child, James Francis An drews. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. WALTER ANDREWS. For small homes the Pacific Junior Gas Furnace $32.50 IastsUed See it demonstrated In oar burmrot Portland Gas & Coke Co. Alder, near Fifth. 127 Broadway iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiui: Q Gorgeous &rraj of Christmas tElje J2ortIjuest S?as Cotr gten i is being featured at Feldenheiraer's. From the inexpensive to the costly every article is of ex quisite design and distinctive in its line.' Every possible preparation has been made for your Christmas shopping. You will find also A Beautiful Display of Prac tical Gifts and Attractive Novelties in Gold, Silver, Glass and Leather Now is the best time to make selection. Assort ments are complete, and there is ample oppor tunity for leisurely inspection, not always pos sible in the last days before Christmas. MAIL ORDERS receive prompt and careful attention. A. & C. Feldenjieimer Jewelers Silversmiths Opticians Established Since 1S68 WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK '. ViiimmniifmimrnimimiitntmiimiinnniiM '7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiun TriMATft Tttse appetizing beam are sold C. Bavs A. Pern pert Golden West Creamery Is. T. Iewis Peterion & Reed A. Ij. LannTfaui A. IT. Rowing Pensel "!- Son James Prnder G. K. Smith T 1 1. Muenster C. A. Johnson J on & Co. lj Multnomah Hotel l l- Where Home Comforts Abonn f g I Portland, Oregon I g f: E .. Elegance and comfort combine ' i t j-jF m' ; to make enjoyable your stay at j 3 r- F O ' m fift0ffmf9 tho Multnomah. 600 cozy rooma, g - - I t 1:Si5ilE4li5 beautiful mezzanine floor and g F fl l iSi'Sil 'ralfl 1DD' a"d superior service at p 23 r- I f r i -g rKj3 J-JJ FH t i reasonable rates. H 135 11 I f -4"fH? ' " -j! Garage in connection. m gj k P temffiS?5ffifS& Erie V.Haiiaer, President. s I l"fcV A. B. Campbell. Manager. i 3 rr? M The Palace Beautiful tgj Hrgg FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN For Oregon Salary and Expenses ' AMD BEANS Are Ready for You Pierce's Pork and Beans hap pily solve the hurried meal problem. It takes only 5 min utes to heat and serve them and you can be sure that everyone is nourishingly fed. by ths following dealers: L.. I Duer & Son Fleck & Goodwin Genamer A Wolfram. Gen. A. Collins G. W. Broat and others. Manufacturer of several nationally advertised ; products with almost perfect distribution among hardware and house furnishing trade, wants several men capable of increasing this busi ness, also to complete distribution on new ad-' vertised line. Exclusive territory. Write fully home address, age, experience, acquaintance, health, habits, salary expected. Salesmen call ing on hardware trade preferred. Send photo well return it Inquiries held confidential. Ground floor chance for right man. Address Box AV 259, Oregonian An Electric Washing Machine Choose wisely when you select a gift for wife or mother. Glive something that will add to her happiness and subtract from her labor. No household task is so irksome or so strenu ous as the weekly washing. Your gift of an Electric Washer will bring sunshine into the laundry every week for years to come. To your wife or mother it means more leisure youth health happiness. What gift could do more? Let us show you the various models and ex plain our plan of convenient payments. $10 puts one in your home. Electric Store Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Electric Building. 'ZJ'r Xrs'-r sy w 1 that intangible thing which we all feel, but cannot put into words; which represents either friendli ness or indifference; service or carelessness. We -want every customer of Ladd & Tilton bank to feel that the at mosphere in this institution is one of helpfulness, of conscientious service to all, from the young man just beginning his business life, to the representative of the biggest Portland firm that banks with us. We want you to look upon this bank as your banking home, equip ped by facilities and resources to help you meet your financial prob lems. It is our business to serve you and we are endeavoring to do so in both big and little ways. Call upon us when we can give you informa tion or advice. "Bonds for Christmas Gifts" i IEMBEHJ fEDRAL RESERVES- r-SYSTEM THIS IS the "JINX" IT'S A CIRCUS mt Saturday, 13th STRAND THEATER o I Finest Gift in the World for Mother W W- XaX W' 'v- -w xx 5 Atmosphere LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third , 4tt; ifcji 'fflrv w-i;iJ5-- 5s' yojssyi '' S a HOTEL AN FRANCISCO 6eary Street, iut oB Union Square STEWART Famous tor good service, comfort and excellsat cuisins at reasonaoie prices. Rates from $1.75 a Day Breakfast 40c snd 75c Lunch 60c: Sundays 76c Dinner $1.25; Sundays S 1 .50. Municipal Car tin direct to door. Motor bus meets trains snd steamers. P (Si (. Si if