Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
THE MORNING OHEGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 11, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7070. B10-9S Sunday Editor Main 7070. s0-5 Advertising Uepartment . .Main 7070. 5ilO-I)3 fcuuerlnleoiJent of Bldg . . Main 7U70. 500-95 AMUSEMENTS. HEIL.IO (Broadway at Taylor) "Bet-gars' Opera." Tonight. ISAKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Baker Mayers In "The Matinee Hero." To night. LYRIC (Broadway at' Mormon) Mualeal roinady. "Caught With the Goods." Three .how. daily, 2. 7 and II P. M. Hll'I'ODRuAIE (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving picture., 2 to 5. : to 11 P. M. Saturdava. Sundays and Mondays continuoua. 1:13 to 11 P. M. PA.STAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three .how. dally. 2. 7 and (1:05 V M. VVaveblt Hons to Have Tree. Santa Claua will arrive at the Waverly baby home this afternoon when Happy Jack Walker. Impersonating him, will distribute the toys and gifts sent to the home for the 58 Infant Inmates there now, according to the plans announced by officials yesterday. A large electrically lighted tree will be put up In the main reception room and the presents received will be given out from It. It was stated that while a good many toys had been already received, more donations were needed and would prove useful in filling the Christmas stockings for the babies. Kmploves of the Ladd & j-uiun oanx nave presented a pnono graph to the home and this will be played for the first time this after noon. INDICTMENTS ARE DlBMTPSED. Indict- ments charging Kobert La Salle, city policeman; William K. Brenner, mer chant: W. E. Smith and Fred Peter on with the selling of stolen war eavlngs -stamps were dismissed yes terday by Assistant United States At torney V eaten, upon instructions from the attorney-general. These men were indicted with Angello Rossi and Dave Stein, with conspiracy to defraud the government, by dealing In stolen war savings stamps. The original case found Rossi and Peterson guilty, ac quitted Stein and disagreed on the others. IJailwat Offices to Be Moved. Traffic offices of the Spokane, Port land & Seattle railway will be moved. January 15, from the eighth floor of the Pittock block to the ninth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building. The right of way and tax departments of the company were moved earlier In the year. The North Bank road boucht the Chamber of Commerce tullcllng a year ago. It Is the plan , ultimately to have all the main offices of the railway in this building. City Club Meets Today. A Christ mas message from the subject "The Gifts That Never Come" will feature the address of . Rev. Charles Mac C'uunhey, pastor of the Centenary- ilbur Methodist church at the lunch eon of the City club at the Benson hotel today at noon. There will be special music by the quartet of the Westminister Presbyterian church. There will be a piano solo y Will lam G. ONell. Methodists Meet Tonight. The Christmas programme of the Rose City Park Methodist Sunday school will be given In the church at the coi ner of East Fifty-eighth street and Alameda, tonight at 7:45 o'clock. The programme carries a Christmas spirit. Gifts are to be brought by the mem bers of the Sunday school and their friends for those In need at home and abroad. Several families are to be given Christmas dinners and toys. Jewish Services Tonight. Services will be held at Templo Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi N. B. Kruefcer will speak on "A Strange Ambassador at the Disarmament Conference." Sab bath pervlcrs will be at 9 A. M. and Junior congregation at 10 A. M. ; reli gious school tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Jewish Services Planned. Services will be held at the Congregation Kovah Zcdek Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall streets, tonight at 5 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Abraham I. Rosencrantz will officiate. All are welcome to attend. Religious school will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Tax League Meets Christmas Eve. Reading of a chapter from Henry Gcorge'-s works will be the feature of the programme for the regular meet ing of the Oregon Single Tax league, which will be held on Christmas eve ai 8 o'clock. In room A, central library. The chapter will be taken from George's writing on taxation. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Kast Seventeenth and Schuyler, has its Christmas entertainment tonight at 7:J0. Two -short cantatas, 54 chil dren taking part: ""Children of the 'hriit,mas Spirit" and "Mrs. Santa Claus and the Christmas Dolls." Fine entertainment- Adv. Rarri Wise to Preach. Tonight at 8 o'clock at Temple Beth Israel Rabbi "Wise will speak on "The Maccabean Feast." At the Sunday morning as sembly at 11 Rabbi Wise's topic will be "The Jews and the Spread of Chris tianity." The public is welcome at all services. Yule Exebcises Tonight. The Christmas exercises of the East Side I'.aptist Sunday school, of which J. A. imlth is superintendent, will be held tonight at 7::i0 o'clock. The public is invited. There will singing, a pageant, "The Birth of Christ." and tableaux. The Only Number to call Is East 8088. when you want the Salvation Army trucks to call for your waste material. Help us to. help others by your help. Address 24 Union ave. Jlajor John Bree, district officer. Adv. Burglaries, robberies and holdups ire becoming ordinary, every-day oc curances. Protect your valuables. Phone Mar. 2391 for a burglary and lioldup policy. W. R. McDonald Co., general insurance, Yeon bldg. Adv. Hotel Benson will serve Xmas din ner on Sunday and Monday, in both crystal dining room and grill room. 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Music in both dining rooms. The usual price in table de hote service. Adv. The LiohtBearers will hold a public healing assembly at 201 Cen tral building, tonight, 8 o'clock, by Triune system, Baron Eugene Fersen, originator. Public cordially invited. Collection Adv. Christmas Dance, Moose hall, 4th and Taylor sts., Monday evening, Dec. 26; finest music; first floor. Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Adv. Cartozian Bros, will keep their etore open evenings until Christmas Wonderful values in fine oriental rugs and small gift articles. See windows Adv. Shipherd's Hot Springs Carson, Wash Open all year Portland office.' 818 Chamber Commerce. Tel. Main 8t)52. John E. Kelly, mgr. Adv. GrfT Baskets. Containing every thing to make a real Xmas, 3 to 85 assortments at People's Market &. Grocery Co Adv. Practical Charity Send one of our big baskets of assorted groceries, at $3 to 15. People's Market & Grocery' Adv. Special. Xmas assorted baskets. Give one to a needy family, $3 to 15 each. People's Market & Grocery Co Adv. The Post System fob Feet. A sci entific treatment for broken arches. 111-712 Broadway bid.. Marshall 1317 Adv. The Bohemian Restaurant will eerve Its usual Christmas dinner Sun. day, from 11 A. M. until 8 P. il., at il.ii per plate. Adv. BENEVOLENT YULETIDE CHEER BROUGHT TO POOR FAMILY Mother Is Grateful for Wood Supply, Dinner of Goose and Period of Free Rent. w: BY ADDISON BENNETT. ANDERING around among the tenement houses in one of the poorer portions of the city on one of the late cold afternoons I saw two boys, perhaps about 10 or 12 years of age, carrying in some wood, which a woodsaw was there sawing into stove lengths. The boys seemed to be very happy, very busy and their every step was a trot. I stopped for a time and watched them, for their actions appealed to me. Pretty soon the sawyers finished with the cord, folded up their saw, started their little flivver and were moving oft when a woman, evidently the mother of the boys, appeared and hailed the men in the moving ma chine and asked, "How much do we owe yes?" "Not a cent," was the cheery an swer, "not a cent; it's all paid for. and a merry Christmas to you and the kiddies." "God bless you and yours," was the message flung at the sawyers as their little flivver took them away. Seeing me taking an acute interest in the episode, the good woman looked my way and said, "It do beat all how many good people there is in this world. Here we was entirely out of wood and no money to buy anny, and it is so bitter cold; and here comes a hull cord of wood already sawed fer the stove. Won't yes come n, fer we have a fine fire, an' let me tell yez about it, an' how the Christmas comin' on was pestering me?" The abode consisted of two rooms in the rear of the building. These rooms were very scantily furnished but clean and tidy, and now as the newly-made fire began to send forth its warmth the good old Irish woman, all smiles and cheerfulness, told me the story of her troubles. "For ten years coming Patrick's day me and the children have lived here. For almost ten blessed years we have lived here and never once ! missed taking the landlord hisj money on the 13th of the month, I never wanst. Me husband died when Johnny, who is 10, was but a bit of a babby, but we had a little store of silver an' gold, jest a little, but I wld me washin' we got on splendid. and kep the byes in school, for me husband always said "whatever we do we must eddicate the byes.' "But a year ago I fell sick an' for weeks I could do nothing. Each of the byes has a news rout, an' they does little jobs an' errants, so we got on an' kep up the rent, ontil the little money was all gone an' then Billy, the biggest bye, was sore sick for mebbe a month, an' we fell short of things, specially wood. An' wid out wood there was no washing; an' then come the bitter cold, and I was most heartbroken, an' Christmas com ing on. "An' now look! A whole cord of fine wood, already sawed an' piled in the aellar, an' not a cent to pay, and the rent paid ontil almost two weeks after the new year! May the good Lord bless the wan that sent the wood! May he an' his never know what it Is to be cold." The good old soul then made an excuse to send the boys to a neigh bors' and as they disappeared she said, "An' whisper; the byes will have a bit of Christmas, for in some way I saved a few pennies now an then an" they will each have a nice warm pair of stockings, which they need bad, an' for dinner the good landlord has sent me word that we are to have a goose, the best eatin' In the worrld, a fine goose. "But that's not the best; no, the best 's this," and she went into the bedroom and came out with a nice calico dress. "This is what the byes have hid away for months to give me on Christmas day! It's the proud mother I ought to be an' the, proud mother I am, for come next Sunday we will in our nice little home not only have a fine dinner for our selves, but for some poor folks that we know about. Yes, It is going to be a very joyful day, for God has been good an' has sent friends to help us." Seals Sales Total 116,857. The I Ruling on Terminal Asked. sale of Christmas seal in Portland I Formal application was made to the has reached $16,857. The booth sale J city council yesterday by Fletcher & yesterday netted 1197.28, with the rhembers of the woman's forum, the Laurelhurst Woman's Progressive unit, the Multnomah county W. C. T. V., Ockley Green Parent-Teacher association and the Thetrave club, in charge. Today the workers are drawn from the ranks of Multnomah chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, the Laurelhurst Progressive unit and the Thompson and Fulton park Parent-Teacher associations. Final returns were made Thursday by four schools as follows: Lincoln high, 8196.81; Couch, $358; Arleta. $101.86, and Davis, $42.07. Through the cour tesy of the management of the Liberty tl.eater and the Lyric, booths are being conducted In the lobbies. Camp fire girls will sell seals tomorrow in the five big banks, with Mrs. Milton Kahn In general charge. College Home Ready. The Pa cific Chiropractic college, now located at 185 Park street, is to re-establish Itself January 2 in its permanent home in East Portland. It has pur chased the tract of land and build ing at the southwest corner of Grand avenue and Uoyt street, with 150 feet frontage on Grand avenue and 80 feet frontage on Hoyt street, for $25,000, and is expending about $15,000 in remodeling and new equipment. A mezzanine floor has been constructed, giving a building of practically two stories and basement; live class rooms have been provided and a suite of business offices and reception room installed. A clinic is to be main tained at tome location on the west side of the river as well as at the new college site. Walks Must Bb Cleared. Unless property owners comply with the or dinance providing that the sidewalks must be kept free from snow and ice, they will face police court prosecu tion, according to announcement yes terday by Police Chief Jenkins. The ordinance provides that the Ice and snow obstructions must be removed w'thin 24 hours. The chief has in structed all patrolmen to give proper notification to property owners at once. Several minor accidents nave occurred during the present cold spell because of now-covered sidewalk's. Case Again Postponed. A further postponement until next Tuesday afternoon was granted to Mrs. Cliff M Weatherwax, wife of a wealthy San Francisco lumber operator, who was arrested at the Llpman. Wolfe & Co. department store as a shopnrter Wednesday afternoon. The case was to have been completed in municipal court yesterday after the taking of testimony the day before, but Charles E. McCulloch, attorney for Mrs. Wea therwax, won another continuance. Mrs. Weatherwax did not appear in court. Mrs. F. M. Graham Dies. Mrs. F. M. Graham, widely known Portland matron and president of the Progres sive Women's league, died at Good Samaritan hospital late Wednesday night following an operation. Fu neral services will be held at the llolman & Son chapel at 1 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Rev. w. T. Mc Elveen of the First Congregational church will officiate. Mrs. Graham is survived by her widower, a son, W. C. Pope, besides three sisters and two brothers. She had lived in Port land for the last 35 years. Reduced" Rates Announced. The Union Pacific, through H. E. Louns- bury, general freight agent, announced yesterday authority to publish re duced rates on sulphate of ammonia for export and to Hawaii from Chi cago and Birmingham, 60 cents; Minnequa, 34 V& cents and Minnesota points, 45 cents. Present rates from ail points are 70 cents. Announce ment also was made that reduced rates on iron and steel for export, authority for publication of which was made recently, will become effec tive January 7. Building to Be Remodeled. Plans for remodeling the old Honeyman hardware store building. Fourth and Alder streets, have been filed by the Failing estate, owner, with the city building department, for approval be fore issuance of a permit. The altera tions will give plate glass display windows on both the Alder and Fourth-street sides. The stone walls will be torn out and steel pillars substituted. The cost is estimated at $25, 000. City Sells Houses. Record prices were obtained yesterday by the park department on two houses taken over ty the proposed site of the central cast side playground in the East Sev enteenth and East Taylor district, ac cording to Commissioner Pier. The sales were for $1350 and $1200, and will bring the original cost to the city down to approximately $6000. The purchasers will move the struc tures onto new locations. Correct Artificial Teeth exclu sively. Dr. Rossman, Journal Bldg. Adv. Utah Steam Coal, carloads or leas, at mine prices. Bdwy. 70. Adv. Dr. Daiton, glasses, Swetland bldg. Adv, j James, automobile accessory dealers at Sixth and Pine streets, for a coun cil ruling on their right- to construct an auto bus terminal In their quar ters. Requests had come from various sources, the letter said, to establish suitable terminal facilities for buses which did not care to enter the new bus terminal on Park street. The letter will go before the council next Wednesday and probably will be re ferred to the special traffic committee under Commissioner Barbur. The loca tion is within a district which was declared in former investigations to be too near the congested section. Improvement Cost Estimated. The total cost of the improvement of Pa cific street, from the west line of East Fifty-second street to the west line of lot 6, block 2, Laurelton, is placed at $1291.52, and property own ers within the assessment district have been notified that the assess ment has been apportioned and is now subject to examination and the filling of any objections. Such ob jections must be filed by January 11 tc get a hearing before the city coun cil. Users op Wood Containers Fined. Ashes In wooden containers and rub bish about the premises when inspec tors from the fire marshal's office called led to a $40 municipal court fine for the Oregon Bag & Suitcase Manufacturing company, 153 Fourth street, yesterday. The ca-se Is cited as a warning to people throughout the city to use nothing but metal con tainers for ashes, according to Fire Marshal Grenfell. Employer to Be Host. J. A. Lyons,, one of the large road-grading and excavating contractors of Portland, will play Santa Claus to all of his employes and their families Christ mas day. He will be the host at a turkey dinner to be given to them at the Oregon restaurant on Grand avenue at 1:30 Sunday. A sprightly mu-sical programme will be rendered during the feast and other "stunts" will keep the company lively. Bridge Repairs Begun. Repair work was begun yesterday on the Thurman-street bridge over Balch gulch by the city engineer. New string ers and complete new decking will be laid at a cost of approximately $5000. Traffic over the bridge will not be suspended while repairs are In prog ress. The work is the first In a repair programme for bridges in different parts of the city. Negress Gets Teeth and Cash. His willingness to stop and chat with a talkative negress cost Joe Dumon ceau, 390 Glisan street, a set of false teeth late Wednesday night, accord ing to his report to the police. iHe also lost his purse containing $33 to the colored pickpocket. T theft oc curred at Ninth and Everett streets when he was accosted at a dark spot by the negress. Patients Get Encyclopedia. Mrs. June McMillan Ordway, widow of the late Julius Ordway, yesterday con tributed a 28-volume encyclopedia in response to the request of patients of the tuberculosis pavilion of the county farm for an encyclopedia and dictionary. The encyclopedia was turned over to the Oregon Tubercu losis association, 1010 Selling build ing, for delivery to the farm. Alley Vacation Asked. Hal G. Child has placed a petition before the city council asking for the vacation of all that portion of the alley lying between lots 9 and 10, block 11, Ala meda' park, extending from Regents drive to Alameda drive. This has teen referred to Commissioner Barbur for his investigation and recommenda tion. Parisian Ivort Toilet ware, per fumes, toilet waters, Henkels twin brand exclusive cutlery specially priced. Lewis Stenger, Morrison at Tenth. Adv. Kemmerer Coal, for family use, fireplace, furnace or stove. Carbon Coaf Co.. East 1188. Adv. Store open evenings till Xmas Xmas Sale aJD-Pr Gift Ties Grade to $3.00 Reduced to Beautiful high-grade cravats, Italian, French, Swiss and- do mestic silks and satins endless variety of colors and patterns. See Morrison street window. Wear for Men and Boys MORRISON AT FOURTH 1 ! 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Laborer Is Suicide. Eric Ander son, a laborer, 65 years old, committed suicide in his room at the Hart hotel, 305 H Burnside street, some time yes terday by drinking carbolic acid. His body was found shortly after noon and was turned over to the coroner. As far as s known he had no rela tives in this part of the country. There will be no inquest. Vagrancy Is Confessed. Bertha Edwards, a drug addict, who floated bad checks totaling several hundred dollars on merchants in the outlying districts last week, pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge in police court yesterday and was sentenced to six months in Jail and fined $500. Charges of issuing and passing the bad checks are still pending against her. Close Out Sale op Doll Buggies. In order to clean out all doll buggies before Christmas we have reduced the prices to almost wholesale price. Don't fail to see them. You will save money. Mish Furniture Co., 188-190 1st St. Adv. firtis4 FEET WARM IN WOOL SOX There Will Be Ijcss Doctor Bills If Feet Are Cared For. Hundreds of people have bought fine wool and wool mixed sox during the past three days In our store; the reason is that every pair is greatly reduced in price, and a man can now get a good pair of warm sox at 25c, 35c and 45c. Buy them by the box, or single pairs if desired, but supply your want-s now while the sale Is "on and prices reduced at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third at Morrison Sts. Adv. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Only installation In the Pacific northwest of Yale & Towne Change able locks. It's worth your while to find out how this lock differs from all others. All sizes now available. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. Sixth and Morrison. Adv. Hazelwood Candies for Christmas French Cream Mixed, 40c per lb. Fancy Hard Mixed, 35c per lb. Ribbon Candy, 50c per lb. Home-made Specials, $1.00 per lb. California Glace Fruits, $1.00 per lb. Mexican Chews, $1.50 per lb. Nut Centers, $1.25 per lb. Oregon Chocolates, $1.50 per lb. Toasted Salted Nuts, assorted, $1.50 per lb. Mt. Hood Chocolates, 35c to $3.75 box. Kiddie Kandy in Pails and Baskets, 60c and 80c each. Hazelwood Supreme Variety $1.25 to $6.25 per box. Very attractive fancy boxes and baskets filled with Hazelwood Candies ranging in price from $2.50 to $25.00 each Fancy Hard Candies in airtight jars ranging in price from 20c to $1.75 per jar. "When you buy Hazelwood Candy you secure the best." Hazelwood Christmas Dinner On Christmas Day we will serve from 12 M. to 9 P. M. Table d'Hote Turkey Dinner $1.25 Christmas Plate Dinner 90 The Hazelwood a 5 Confectionery and Restaurant 388 Washington Street 127 Broadway f 2: niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir MEN'S OVERCOATS. I save you money on overcoats. Come up one flight where I sell men's clothes on the quick-turnover, little- profit plan. Overcoats and suits, $25 to $40. Jimmy Dunn, Broadway and Alder, cat-ty corner from Pantages theater Adv. Water Company Incorporated. SALEM, Or., Dee. 22. (Special.) The Mount Zion Water company, with headquarters in Portland, has been Incorporated by J. II. Henry, R. L. Glisan and John D. Wilcox. 6. & H. green stamps tor cash. Holman Fuel Co.. coal and wood Main 153: 660-21. Adv S. & H. green stamps for cash. Holman Fuel Co.. coal and wood. Main 353. 660-21. Adv FOUR MEN PLEAD GUILTY Auto Thief Sentenced to Three Years on McNeil's Island. Four men. against whom federal In dictments were recently returned, pleaded guilty before Judge Bean in the federal district court yesterday ant were given sentences ranging from six months to three years. Axel Hogensen pleaded guilty ol stealing an automobile in violation of the national motor vehicle act and was sentenced to three years on Mc Neil's island. James Miller pleaded guilty to stealing an automobile in t'alifornia anW transporting it here. He was sentenced to J8 months. His accomplice, Henry McCadam, was given six months in the county Jail. Sosuke Kitamura, a Japanese, pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with smuggling drugs into this country whil emnloypd on board the steamer Salkal Maru and was sentenced to 18 months on Mc Neil's island. Americanization Meeting lleld. SALEM, Or.. Doc. 22. (Special.) More than 400 persons attended the joint Americanization mec-ting of the Victor Records . FOR Christmas Gifts Packed in Choice Holiday Packages The problem of your Christmas list is solved if you give records. The latest word in appropriate, artistic and original Christmas gifts. A continuous reminder of the thought fulness of the giver. Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht. . .Schtunann-Heink SS1S8 $1.73 1.73 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.25 Dreams of Long Ago (English). ...Enrico Caruso 8S37S The Rosary Schumann-He ink 87221 Land of Long Ago Edward Johnson 61895 Beneath the Moon of Lombardy. .John McCormack 64862 Little Mother of Mine Theo. Karle 13001 I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby Theo. Karlc Kentucky Home.. Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet 1SS21 ,83 Who'll Be the Next One to Cry Over You? Arthur Fields Santa Claus Visits the Children, Tart l....Girard 33711 1.33 Santa Claus Visits the Children, Tart 2 Girard Ring Out Wild Bells Hemus 35335 1.35 Christmas Light, Behold Feerless Quartet Nazareth Werrenratb. 74713 While Shepherds Watched. .Victor Oratorio Choru3 35412 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Oratorio Chorus Hark, the Herald Angels Sing Trinity Choir 17164 Silent Night, Holy Night Elsie Baker 1.73 1.33 .83 Packed in our special gift boxes, any of these will make charming and acceptable holiday gifts. Return this ad with the numbers yoa want checked Name . . Address. MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY THE ITOHCt. UN nAHOICO. OAKLAND. niHO. SAM 0l0 American Legion and Boy Scouts, held In the armory last night. Between B0 and 60 naturalized citizens were guests of honor at the meeting. DIAMOND Nearly two-oarat blue white gem. finest American cutting and pro portion. $1100 was paid for this stone. I am instructed to sell this stone at one-half the price for quick sale. If you appreciate value here Is a most remarkable buy. G. CRAMER. Main (102ft. 7i:i Selling Bldg. XMAS Piano Sale EVERY PIANO HEDICED lard I'lanos $125 Vp New Pianos Vp EASY TERMS Klmbnl" $39J Seiberling-Lucas Music Go. J 25 41k St-Near Washington St. JOecj6 we sat. tat 2i 'e,F3B"5ii3R s M twtfrc ssHjujM teis Jj (MlffehmussSl me 31 tttefc-hsjJjmSa - j i t i ji- f , r ssjsj miliums sumi i in i I For Him 3 or 4-blade, pearl-handled Pocket Knives The gift he will surely appreciate. Regular price $2.50. SPECIAL WHILE $1 .25 THEY LAST .Tl Importer of the worl4 finest cutlery, razors, heari, pocket tad butcher knives; eito manicuring equipment, etc WE GRTVD AND SHARPEN AVTIiING HUH AN EDUiL PORTLAND CUTLERY CO. 86 Sixth Street, Near Stark ARTISFS STUDIO FOR RENT Kurnffthluirx for Snip, POTTERY, PICTURES, ETC. Owner Gain Kant. Phones Marshall &-R, Main S026 Try a Stout - Lyons Drug Store first when on your Christ mas shopping tour! It isnt always S V lummer in Winter i t 4-1, Tf a nnw flurrv. i;U a thietl ail our miuma . , - orders for Gasco Briquets orderirvjr put A net on c0mes den rusW eon j- ithout. si..; r Ut SAife cf aU oar effirtls. f f "to", V ' 7 SS Order AVf an oaaoc asA 41 Ouiafcf MWV 6S-QO Avtom cTfa-? A PILES i Fistula, Fis- I sure, Itching and all other rectal condi tions except Cancer perma nently cured without a sur gical opera tion. My method is palnlcng, requires no anesthetic and Is permanent. There is no confinement In bed, no interference, with business or o ci:il encasements. I eliminate all douht as to re sults by nRreeinif to return your fee if I fail to cure your I'iles. Call or write for booklet. DIt. C. J. DEAN 2d and Morrison Ma., Portland, Or. Mention this paper when writing. WHEN YOU GO TO SAN FRANCISCO AT THE HOTEL STEWART On Geary St, Just off Union Square, close to best stores, cafes, theatrei. Guod accommodations at moderate, iat.es. Best known msals In tha United States. Breakfast, 60c, 80c, 75c; Luiich, 6fic, (Sundays. 75e) i Dinner Lt, (Sun days, $1.60) . Municipal car panes door. Stewart Bus meets trains and steamers. Advise making reservations in advance. Try a Stout - Lyons f; Drug Store first when on your Christ-1 mas shopping tour! OHIO ELECTRIC CLEANER Look for the Cli-nner With the Hrd llnnd. At lour l-lrr'. QE4VER BOARD B FOR BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS RASMUSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Sts. iAnn I'hone your want ads to The Or. .Oi&ian. AUia 70i0. Automatic UU-