TITE 3IORXIXG OKEGOXIAX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 10 W O. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Slain 7070. A 60OT. Sunday Editor.. Main 7070. A B095 Advertising Department. .Main 7070. A B0B3 Superintendent of old. . .Main 7070. A M95 AMUSEMENTS. ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. This afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Broadway near Morrison Baker Stock company In "Pleaae Get Married." Tonight. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Morrlaon) Alca zar Muaical Players in "Oh Boy." To night. LYRIC (Fourth at stark) Musical comedy. "The Olobe Trotters." Three shows dally. 2. 7 and 0 P. M. PAXTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2:30. 7 and 9:03. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) audeville and moving pictures. 2 to 5, 8:45 to U P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and imiiuajB, continuous. 1:13 to 11 Mr. M. THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oregontan. Traffic Campaign to Start. An intensive campaign against minor traffic violations will be started Jan uary 1 by Captain Lewis of the traffic bureau in a determined effort to l educe the number of minor accidents, "which, during the present year, have totaled 25,000. Warning cards have been printed and will be posted In all machines which are in any minor in fractions. No court action will be taken for the first offense, but if a second warning card is posted the machine owner will be haled into municipal court. Citt TO Hold Watch Parity. Plans have been completed for the annual municipal watch party on New Year's eve at the municipal auditorium, ac cording to Hal M. Whte. manager. A musical programme will be given, beginning at 9 o'clock and continuing until shortly after the midnight hour. Attendance at the municipal watch party has been excellent in past years and Mr. White announces that an elaborate programme is being pre pared. Admission to the party will be free. Christian Science Lecture. Sec ond Church of Christ. Scientist, an nounces two free lectures on CtWs tlan Science by Paul Stark Seeley. C. S B.. Member of the Board of Lec tureship of the Mother Church, the Kirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., Monday and Tuesday evenings. December 29 and 30, in Sec ond church edifice, East Sixth and Holladay avenue, at 8 o'clock. Ioors open at 7:30. Adv. Police Asked to Find Boys.- Two youthful runaways from Toppenish. Wash., were headed toward Portland and the police department was asked to pick the youngsters up. according to telegraphic advice received yes terday from the Toppenish chief of police. The youths are: E. Whitter and Clifford Buckingham, both 14 years old. Both were wearing blue overalls when they left their parental roofs to explore the outside world. Paving Gets Only One Bid. The Warren Construction company was the sole bidder on paving for the east approach to the Burnside bridge yes terday, when the bid was opened by the county commissioners. It bid on asphaltic concrete pavement for 2688 siiuaro yards at $1.40 a yard or $3763.20. The bid was referred to Itoadmaster Eatchel for recommenda tion. NsTW Pi.llma.v Service Starts. The Pullman service between Portland and Grays Harbor went into effect pptprday and the car leaving last night was filled to capacity, accord ing to railroad officials. Traffic be tween Portland and Grays Harbor has increased rapidly because of lumber connections between the two points and the Pullman service is expected to be continued permanently. Several Speeders Kined. R. B. Moore was fined $25 in municipal court yesterday after he had ad mitted traveling at 35 miles an hour, during which time he passed four other machines. Other speeders fined yesterday were: C. Kasper. $17.50; B. Ktb. $17.30; It. E. Benson. $17.50: H. E. Sanpiort. $17.30; Floyd Hyke. $5; S. Bryand, $17.50; C. I. Howe. $10. Lecture on Children Tonight. "How to Bring ITp Children" will be the subject of Professor George Mor ris, who will speak in the auditorium of the Portland Y. M. C. A. tonight for the last time in his series of lectures. He will give readings for children. The meeting is under the auspices of the association service department and is free to the public. Two Arrested bt Sheriff. The arrests of George Gage at the Twelve Mile House store and G. M. Klelman at Linneinan Junction by Deputy Sheriffs Rexford and Bailey1 were the results yesterday of the campaign begun by Sheriff Hurlhurt on punch board operators and owners of slot machines outside the city limits. Miss Charlotte Baker Promoted. Miss Charlotte L. Baker yesterday was promoted by Judge Kanzler of the court of domestic relations to the position of acting chief clerk during the absence on three months" sick leave of Mrs. Sadie H. Gardner. Miss Bertha M. Doeltz was appointed as sistant at a salary of $100 a month. Reckless Driver Fined. Peter Klynn was fined $80 in police court y esterday after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Ac cording to the testimony of Police man Miner, I' lynn struck a young woman at Sixth and Washington streets. Dairy Council Board to Meet. The next meeting of the directors of the Oregon dairy council will be held Wednesday, January 21. The board will hold a business session and luncheon, the place to be announced later. Professor P. M. Brandt will preside. Electrician Asks Damages. Morris Moon, an electrician who was in jured last September when his wrist -was cut while working for NePage McKenny & Co., filed suit in the cir cuit court yesterday for damages of $10,000. Cross Roads Inn. Make your Xew Tear's Eve reservations now. Jazz orchestra. Phone Main 5860. or Gresh am 831. George O. Brandenburg, manager. Adv. Electrical Wizard. Ellison White attraction, scientific and edu cational, tonight at Sunnyside M. E. church, corner 35th and Yamhill, 25 cents for $1.50 entertainment. Adv. Are you continually annoyed by an Ill-fitting plate? Dr. E. C. Rossman. plate specialist, can make you the better kind: 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Regular Saturday night dances at Knight's hall at Corbett. Special dance New Year's eve. All welcome. Adv. Dr. W. T. Williamson returned; consultation by appointment only. Adv. Kemmerer Coal, Carbon Coal Co.. mine agents. 321 Hawthorne ave. East 1188 'Adv. ,tR. J. D. Fenton. physician and sur . feon. moved 411-412 Selling bldg.-Adv. NEW YEAR'S EVE PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Carl Denton. Conductor. HEILIG THEATER SEATS XOW SELLING. Prices Lower floor and first five rows In balcony $1.50, next nine rov.8 $1, last eight rows 75c; first seven rows gallery reserved 75c; general admission 50c. Smallpox Still Spreads. While members of the city council are en deavoring to establish a temporary isolation hospital, smallpox cases are increasing- daily. A check Monday on the situation shows that the total number of homes now under quaran tine is 185, whereas Oiree days ago the number was 160. Ten cases are being treated at the Bm&Upox cot tage, near Kelly Butte. In many of the homes under quarantine there are from two to four cases, making the total number of cases in the city more than 300. ""For prompt and expert plumbing service, phone Main 7255. Adv. Moore Sanitarium for the milk cure. Adv. ARMENIAN FUND GROWS Portland Churches Exceed Quotas for Relief Work. When the collections were taken Sunday for Armenian relief work the First Christian church contributed $1239.69 although its pledge was only $700. The First Presbyterian Sunday school gave $832; Centenary Metho dist. $275.95; First Congregational, $506, or nearly double Its pledge; Mount Tabor Methodist, $120.05; First OREGON S TOIRIST STATE FEATURE OF AXNt'AL EDITION. Oregon as a tourist state is one of the most attractive in the union. Tn The Oregonlan's annual edition, to be issued January 1. this feature will be prominently set forth. Special articles by clever writ ers who have information re garding phases of Oregon life, will be carried in this edition. .These will be valuable to tour ists in particular and everyone in general. Highway construction prog ress, commercial and indus trial development, growth of great harbors of the Willamette and Columbia rivers and many other noteworthy features will be fully covered in the annual edition. Friends. $262; Tillamook Methodist, $717 (banner small church); Arleta Baptist, $160; Brush Prairie. Wash., $10; First United Presbyterian. $60; Federated Sunday schools of Free water, $104.55; Hillsboro Congregational.-$20; Bay City Methodist, $35.82; Vancouver avenue Methodist, $10; Newberg Friend?, $20. BURGLARS STILL BUSY Loss of Clot hliisr. Tools and Ma chinery Reported to Police. Three moreburglaries were added to tiie ever-growing daily list in re ports made yesterday to the police detective bureau. E. B. Leonard. 183 Holladay avenue, reported some per son had entered his apartment and stolen a large quantity of men's and women's clothing. A former roomer is suspected. Valuable tools' and machinery were stolen from the Eccles and Smith company. 46 First street, by burglars who broke open the front door. The police have a complete description of the missing property and inspectors are making an investigation. A lathe wa taken from a garage at East Forty-second and Belmont, ac cording to the report of C. R. Uphani, manager. CHILDREN GO TO CONCERT Schools Arc to Bo Uucsts at Re- hc-a r s a 1 Ton 10 r wm . School children of the city wiJI he guests of the Portland Symphony or chestra tomorrow morning at the HelUg theater, when they will at tend the last rehearsal of the con cert to he Riven New Year's eve. Although it is vacation time, and school is being" forgotten for the time being, the children are showing a great deal of interest In the re hearsal and Indies l ions are that the HeUlg theater will house a large gathering of students. Following is the programme which will be given : Symphony No. IS. K minor i Tsrhaiwok sky); overture, "Ie Roi L.'a Dlt" (Delibes); "Omaha Indian Iovo Song" (Carl Busoh , strlnR orchestra : "Berceuse" (Jarnefelt) ; "Prelude" (Jarnefelt ; grand processional. "Queen of Sheba" (Gounod). LAZZARI MAIL ORDERS. Mail orders are now being received by Steers & Coman, Columbia bldg., for the Carolina Lazzari concert Jan uary 7 at the Hellig. These will be filed in order of receipt and filled be fore the regular seat sale opens if accompanied by check and self-addressed, stamped envelope. Floor $2. balcony $2, $1.50, $1; gallery reserved uc. Add 10 per cent war tax. Adv. PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE In monthly installments and really own your home. See us about your renewal. Special proposition. Port land Trust Co., Sixth and Morrison. Adv: Spend New Year's Eve TOMORROW EVE. With Earl Gray's BUNGALOW ORCHESTRA (Formerly of Ye orpRon Grille Orchestra.) MURLARK HALL Washington at Twenty-Third St. Serpentine Battle Carnival of Fun Joy and Frivolity Danelnic Part ten Every Wedneffday and Saturday. Orcheatra Open for Khrhkp amenta Phone Main H490. They were ordered almost a year ago, but we're just getting shipments now. That's why we can offer them at prices actually lower than wholesale today. The styles, fabrics and quality are the kind we won't be able to duplicate later at these prices and you won't either. See Our Windows S. & H. Stamps Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland MORRISON AT FOURTH RUSSIAN BRIDE BROUGHT ONE COMES HOME TO OREGON WITH OVERSEAS SOLBIKH. V. W. C. A. Reports on Work In Connection Vi li IJriiijiing 2289 War Brides to United Stale. One Russian woman has come to Oregon as the wife of an American soldier who served overseas. She was one of 42 war brides who came to this country with Oregon soldiers. Of this group 24 women were French. IS Knglish, two Scotch, one Welsh, one Russian and one Italian woman. All of them were taken care of by the American T. W. C A. in the ports from which I hey sailed, which organ ization was responsible for the hous ing of the brides of soldiers, for help ing in the embarkation of these brides and in straightening out pass ports and marriage certificates. They were part of the 2289 brides of 21 nationalities. who passed through these "brides' camps," the first such camps known in the history of the world. Of this entire number of brides 893 of them could speak no Knglish at all. 960 could speak Eng lish, quite well and 435 but slightly. Approximately one-half of the total number of brides had an occupation and had been self-supporting, while 189 of the husbands had no occupa tions. The vast majority of the brides wero between the ages of 20 and 35 years, the average heing about 25 years of age. Only 234 of them were older than their husbands, while 630 of the entire number were under 20 years of age. There were 32 brides more than 35 years of age. French brides predominated. One lliouraiid five hundred and five French brides were registered in Y. W. C. A. camps at Brest. St. Nazaire and Bor deaux. They were going to all parts of the United States, their destina tions, as recorded totalled 57 states. This included Canada, Alaska. Porto Rico and the District of Columbia as well as the United States. The des tinations of 2214 of the entire number of brides were known by Y. W. C. A. mi Women Help Choose When a Man Buys Clothes Women come with men to this store to aid in select ing style, pattern and fab ric. In other cases men buy with the advice of women fresh in memory and they admit it! Invest in Kuppenheimer and Lion Quality Suits $35 -$40 -$45 Overcoats $25-$30-$35 workers in the "brides' camps" before they sailed. In addition to the 1605 French brides there were 420 English brides, 9 Bel gian. 47 Irish. 46 Scotch, 36 Luxem burg, 31 Welsh, 26 Italian. 21 Russian, five Alsatian, three German, three Spanish, three Polish, two Rouma nian, one Bavarian, one Armenian, one Portuguese, one Dutch and one Greek bride. TWO EATINGH0USES BURN Guests om Hotel Above Forced to Flee in ifflit Clothing. Fire which was believed to have been caused by drODDinc a clear or cigarette stub in a wooden refuse bar rel in the White cate, 24 North Second street, wrought damage estimated at $2650 to the cafe, the White kitchen, 24, North Second street, and the Hurnsido hotel, above the two eating houses, at 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing. Guests at the Burnside hotel were compelled to flee in their night cloth ing when the heavy smoke enveloped the rooms. The hotel suffered most from smoke. " P. Tonnieson. owner of the White cafe, sustained a loss of $750: Carl Dropulich, owner of the White kitchen, suffered $900 loss, while the damage to the building. Including the hotel furnishings, was $1000, accord ing to Captain Day of the fire depart ment, who made an investigation. The fire was first discovered by a policeman patroling the north-end beat, who turned in the alarm. The fire bad spread to the outside of the cafe and an awning was alight when the policeman first noticed the blaze. A. F. FLEGEL JR. NAMED Xative Son Chosen for Vaeaney in District-Attorney's Office. Austin F. Flegel. Jr., a native Ore gonlan and a member of the law firm of Flegel, Reynolds, Flegel and Smith, r'orth western bank building, has been nominated by United States District Attorney Humphreys as assistant at torney to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Barnett Goldstein. The recommendation was sent in yes terday to Attorney-Oeneral' Palmer. Mr. Flegel is a native of Portland Start the New Year Right in a Pure Wool Oregon Suit The New Year will soon be here. Greet it with a cheer! Look up! Cheer up! And last, but not least, Dress up! The successful man is a well-dressed man. Get in line with Success and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. BROWNSVILLE CLOTHING IS THE BEST MADE Tailored in our own big shops. Cut and designed by experts, styles and patterns. Sold mill-to-man, the consumer saves money on each suit by buying direct from the manufacturer. Men's Suits $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 Boys' Suits $15, $16.50, $17.50, $18.50, $20 Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Mill-To-Man Clothiers THIRD AND MORRISON STRAND ALBERT STARRING WITH ELINOR THE LOST A happy, snappy ro mance abounding in comedy. 11 jSTRAND .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiih Here Is Your The sum of $5000 will purchase half in terest in a growing manufacturing busi ness, now installing new machinery to take care of the increased business. Don't answer unless you have plenty of pep and are willing to work hard. Harvey Wells & Company 602 Gasco Building Phone Main 4564 Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir and has been practicing law here for the last seven years. He is a grad uate of WlllaVictte unlverstiy and the university of Oregon law school. Mr. Flegel's appointment will not be official until after it has been approved by the attorney-general. Mr. Goldstein is expected to leave of fice about January 6, following the conclusion of cases with which he is at present engaged, and It Is expected that Mr. Flegel will have received his confirmation by that time and be ready to step Into the place. Montana Auditor Sees Ko.er. SAI..EM, Or., Dec. 29. (Special.) ' H. R. Cunningham of Helena. Mont.. for eight years state auditor of Mon tana, passed today in Salem confer ring with Sam A. Koser. assistant secretary of state. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk For Infanta and Invalids Aroid Imitation end Sobatitatas m All STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS RAY AIR in PRINCESS" Opportunity JlllllllllllllllimillllllllUlllllllimillllu Pianos, PIayer-Pianos f BRUNSWICK, PATHE AND STRADAVARIS TALKING MACHINES Pathe and O-Keh E Records ISouleBrosJ 166 Tenth SU Near Morrison aiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiin Gooding College Information Blank Address Charles Wesley Tenney, President, Gooding, Idaho: I am interested in the courses marked (x) and should like to receive information concerning the same. I Regular College Work. Academic Subjects Commercial Branches. Art Music. f Night Classes. ISummer Session. ! Epworth League Institute. i Rural Life School. !i Home Problems. Name You Will Like Sunny Southern Idaho. Automatic Manufacturing Co. Established 1912 Engineers and Machinists Tool and Die Makers Models made and perfected. Manufacturers of automobile accessories and light machin ery of every description. 440 Hancock St. Tel. E. 803 Portland, Or. NOTICE We are making this week VACUUM CLEANER WEEK and for the convenience of those who would like PRIVATE HOME demonstrations we have engaged ten extra demonstrators. If you will phone us for an appointment, one of our ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS will be demonstrated to you. The ELECTRIC MAID SHOP 133 Tenth St, Near Alder Phone: Broadway 4024 Let the Electric Maid do your work. Wanted Chairs to Cane by School for Blind FOR PARTICULARS CALL Mar. S060 or Tabor 47 Mr.. J. Es Myers Celebrate New Year's Eve The Hazelwood 388 Washington St or The Broadway Hazelwood 127 Broadway We have arranged an appetizing- After Theater Supper Menu also a Special Soda Menu at regular a la carte prices. Music at the Washingion-St. Hazelwood 10:30 P. M. to 1:30 New Year's Dinner On New Year's Day We Will Serve a TABLE D'HOTE DINNER $1.50 PER PLATE NEW YEAR'S PLATE DINNER $1.00 PER PLATE Music at the Washington-St. Hazel wood, 5 to 8, 9:30 to 11:30 THEKazelaxod QJ C0NFECn0NERf &RESTA.URANT 388 Washington St. at 127 Broadway C. Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 Yz First St. Portland, Or. ROBERT FISHER Foot Specialist 3.-C Washington Street. IVear Third. HOTELS. The SEWARD ! a sew, modem tal eleently appointed hotel, possessing one of the moat beautiful corner lob bles In the Northwest. Located at 10th and Alder eta., opposite Old Wortman Jk King's bis; department tore In heart of retail and theater district. Rates $1.50 and up. Bus meets all trains. " W" car also runs from Union -epot direct to Hotel fctWARU W. sf. Seward. Prop. Hi PALACE HOTEL 446 Washington Street Large rooms, elegantly furnished, near theater and shopping district. Strictly modern. Rates reasonable. Broadway 1251. A Moderatdy-Prlcca Hotel of Merit. HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison fit. mad East Sixth. lUiMBtl. MdasWeakCs.