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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1908)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 20, 190. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGONU.'f TELEPHONED Crunt!n(c-RAom .' "!iy '1r-uition Manajcinir Kditor Puniay Editor . . Com p- sirs-Room Oty EdUor ttupt. Building! Fao. Stat. . .'ln 7n7- . .Msln "079 ..Main Torn . M.nn 7i74 ..Slain 7fl70 . .Main "7' . .Halo 7070 H"m. A 1 A " A 65 A K'.1 A "95 . A 60U5 AMl'SEMESTS. HKlLIi; TMKATKK (Fourteenth and Waah Inirton irvtt Ton:2ht at 9:1. o'clock, Rs Ktahl In t!i. cumiily 'Thfl Chorue Ljd- " Br NO A LOW Til CATFR (Twelfth and Murrtaon Bake, Stork Compangr la Hiyt'a -A .Milnlcht Bll." Tula after-n-xn at 2 15 and uni-!-.t at 8:1.Y BAKER THEATEIt (Third, near Tm hilO Tonlitht at :1X. "ArUona." ORPHEUM THEATER (Morrison. be tween Sixth and Seventh) Advanced vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 and tcnls.'.t at 8:13. PANTAUES THKATEK (Fourth and Start Ocntinuoua vaudeville. 2;30. 7 .so and IKI p. M GRAND THEATER ( Washlnitton. between fr'ventn and park) Vaudeville d luxe. 2 'J. 7:31) and P M. STAR THBATER IWaahlngton and Park) Ml fit-cry a mintr.(..; th:s afternoon 2 IS. and tonight at 8: 13. White Ribbpx Forces Bust. There lias been unusual activity among, the temperance folk the past weok. " The state headquarters of the Woman's Christian L'nion has neon the meeting place for various Katherlncrs of repre sf-ntatives of the Anti-Saloon league. Hie Prohibition party and tho W. O. T. V. Plans are already on foot to Inaugurate a vigorous campaign to place Oregon In line with other progressive Mates in the matter of the abolition of the manufacture and sale of Intoxicating lrlnks. These organizations will of course preserve their Independence of special work but In this campaign for state prohibition will be a unit and If the energy and care with which the plans are being laid is any prophecy i of suc cess the work of the moral reformers will result In accord with their highest hopes. Calls and offers of assistance are coming all over the state for the latest news from the committees who have this matter In charge, and the leaders feel confident. L0dobs Mat Consolidate. A move ment has been started In North East S.de to consolidate the three Oddfellows lodges Industrial, Harmony and Wood- lawn Into one strong lodge, and then erect an Oddfellows temple In that por tion of the city. Committees of three members each have been appointed from Industrial and Harmony, which meet In Alblna, and these committees will attend the meeting of Woodlawn Lodge the coming week and set before the members the consolidation plan. The two former lodges havo heartily approved the con solidation plan, and It only remains to secure the approval of Woodlawn to make it an assured success. L'nion of the three lodges would make one large and strong one with over 3CW members, able to erect a temple similar to the one Just finished in East Portland. Warehoi'sb or Factobt Sites on Trackage. We are making a specialty of warehouse and factory sites, and have some of the best buys in the city on the different lines. We particularly urge, as bargains, the following: A tine corner on Fifteenth street, with spur In; only J1S.00O. A quarter block on Fifteenth street, with trackage facilities at $25,000; old houses thereon bringing in $110 pur month rental. Also a half block. 100x200 feet, on Fif teenth street, with trackage facilities, for J-'cVOuO. Present dwellings on this half block bring in a rental of about fcJ pr mnnth. The best half block in the city for the money. Another half block, vacant, at $35,000. has good trackage facilities, and is the best buy in unimproved property that is to be had. York-street property, half block. 100x300, with trackage facilities, only J1S.S0O. This Is a splendid buy. Manufacturers or warehouse men will do well to buy any of these, or Investors wanting money put out cot:ld buy and build on long time lease for rtsponsible tenants. Thirteenth-street property We have several quarter blocks and half blocks on Thirteenth street, with trackage In, at the lowest prices to be had. Oregon Electric warehouse sites We have several fine sites for factories, wood yards or warehouses on Water and Front streets, with trackage facilities. Also several quarter blocks on the East Side on the O. R. & X. track. See us If you wish good investments in warehouse properties. CHARLES K. HENRY & SON, " L30 Stark Street. Portland. Or. Death op Margaret C. Marshall. Margaret C. Marshall, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, died at the home of her parents. December IS. The funeral will be held from the family residence, 513 Holladay avenue, today at 3 o'clock, and the Interment will be in Rivervlew . Cemetery. A Beactuitl and artistic hand-made turquoise and solid-gold bracelet and brooch which were worn by Emma Abbott, at her Inst performance in this city, prior to her untimely dmi.se. will be sold for one-lhini its value, at I'm-le Myers. IB Third street, near Alder. Pe Forest Wireless Investors. Hold ers of stock of "American Do Forest Wire less Tel. Co., will find it to their interest to call immediately or write to United Wireless Telegraph Co., 410 Corbett LUig.. Portland. Or. Finb -Cut Flowers. ferns. palms, flowering plants, etc. Store S-OVi Morri son stre.-t. Main -t"!0, A 1S77: greenhouses, tZT Williams avenue. George Bets, florist. Phone Woodlawn 1512. TJouse-Cleamno Time Is tub Time to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. Metzger. Front street. Christmas Cards, New Tear cards, art calenders; exclusive lines, imported and domestic. The Postal Shop. 134 Fifth street, near Washington. Clean Limp Coal. Thoroughly screened; weight guaranteed; prompt de live! y. Oregon Fuel Company, 333 Alder street. Main 65. A 1145. , Christmas Cards, New Year cards, art calenders; exclusive lines, imported and domestic. The, Postal Shop, 134 Fifth ttreot. near Washington. 1 Sewed Sous, 75 Cents. Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for. Jacob chwlnd, 367 Stark, near Park. Phone Main TJiO. A 3212. Calendars, fountain pens. Inspiration mottoes, scripture texts. Moffett's, 111 cixth street, near Washington. Put Cordwood and slabwood, sawed or four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Company. Phones: East 434, C 1773. Moore, artist, 7th and Stark sts. One dozen platinum photographs make 1J beautiful Christmas presents. Order now." A Client wishes hian of $1500 at 10 per cent: pU-ntv i,f good security. I. G. Davidson. M3 Chamber of Commerce. Solid-Gold Bracelets, guaranteed; worth twice the money, only $7 each, at Uncle Myers, 145 Third near Alder. Cut Hollt. Mistletoe and Christmas trees; order. now. Portland Seed Com pany. Front and Yamhill streets. Mince Pies. Tli-m PrDDiNos At Wo man's Exchange. 133 Tenth. Leave your Christmas orders now. v Frt Him a Hat or Glove ordr. Lee Pertillion. Hatter, corner Seventh and Washington. For Rent. A few nice offices In The Oregonian building. i?ee Superintendent, room 20L Jafanesb Kimonos, mandarins jade ware. Mrs. Frohman's, Hotel Portland. Gill's take magazine subscriptions. Tt- . . . t- . . . . xr.'.ewn TTvaK Rev James Clement Reld. pastor of the First Presbyterian cnurcn ot au. n-iii ;n thA nninir nf tliA First Presby terian Church this morning and tonight In the absence or ur. vmnam Foulkes. Mr. Reld is one of the big r.r TVotthvteHnnlsm in t ho North west, is an eloquent and effective orator and possesses a genius ior giuiiuuN ..! ii .-.-. nrnnintlnn. He IS but 35 years old. but has spent some 15 years in the ministry, tio is t.-.,.,,..i,,. ...h onmoa of a long line Presbyterian clergymen. During the three years of his pastorate at vana wan n-KAMhin nf the church has tvrac tically doubled. Mr. Reld is active in all the best Interests of his home city and Is universally popular. Hoi-ds Bio Initiation. Multnomah r-. ... v. . r U'fwlnipn of the. World. held a big initiation in its hall, on East Sixth street. Firday night, over 100 new members being taken in. inis winas u mamhlinhln COntSt Of tilO DaSt Si months, during which over 150 members were added. The new memDers wru oe given a banquet In January. Ti!3 cutting of a sardonyx cameo Is I lost art. One of the relics of the Mar tinique disaster, consisting of a sardonyj renresentinir Socrates and Sappho of Grecian philosophy and poetry, and made over 200 years ago. will he sold at a sacrifice at Uncle Myers. 143 Third street, near Alder. rmmetr ot- Hi-D TT -r-1, c-ra Tti It H Seventh and Yamhill streets Rev. T. L. Eliot. U. U., minister emeritus; itev. w n VMnt .Tr . minister Rev. N. A. Baker. assistant minister. Christmas service at II A. M.; vesper service (witn cnoir ana full musical order) at 7:15 P. M. For Christmas Presents nothing can equal xwser s art pnotoa oi rating ' uaai scenery- Hundreds of subjects to choose from. Ask for our new picture "Mount Hood bv Moonlight." from Bull Run Lake. 248 Alder street. Rrntipna1 CHRISTMAS DINNER. With vino tl m n, mvw A to f):30 O'clock rhrisfmm menus for each lady. For reservation or taoies can -tx. x una a 252 -Classic music. Park and Alder streets. For Sale. All or part of 3) shares of -Equitable Savings & Loan Association n vt trcir issued March. 1S03: earning 9 per cent. Will take amount paid and 6 per cent Interest. A. C. 503, Oregonlan. Thb engagement ring or i-rincess .Louisa, who eloped with Glron, the French tutor of her children, will be sold for amount loaned and Interest, at Uncle Myers. 143 Third street, near Alder. r-,.-.-. ... a. ttt u u ttih who have been located at 50S-509 Swetland building, have moved Into larger quarters and are now in rooms 510-611-512 of the ram" building. "Julefest." at Woodmen of the oria Temple. Eleventh and Alder streets. Sat urday evening. December 26; given by the Norwegian Singing Society. Christian Science Books, mottoes. emblem jewelry, pictures, quarterly covers. Bibles. Moffett's, 111 Sixth, near Washington street. Dr. George: F. Koehler has returned; practice limited to diseases of the stomach and bowels. Swetland bldg. Irrlngton Tennis Clubhouse for dane t n- cw I u 1 tnrt1es. Armlv to Mr. Rowe, Lumbermens National Bank. order a couple of Mrs. ucnnerx s n!.a fnr vrtiir Christmas dinner. Leading grocers have them. Japanese- Kimonos, mandarins Jade ware. Mrs. Frohman's. Hotel Portland.' n.rn TTr-w meets all trains, railroad station Ash. Shlpherd's Springs. Da. Swain, dentist. 311 PeKum mac. - WHEREJTO DINE. All U10 uciilwc w.w n . i ,i x? ab & ,iT-a fin rlvftt, anftrt. menu for ladles, 30a' Wasiu. near Fifth. Superior Restaurant, 167 4th, near Yamhill. Special Chicken Dinner, in- luding pie or Ice cream, aoc first- class service.. Castllllan Grille. Spanish cooking for men and women. Regular Spanish dinners, to 8 P. M.. 60c, 427 Wash st- t-v. - Pnvoi rantnn Grill will serve special Sunday chicken dinner with -ice cream at 40 cents. 352-54 Alder street. . , n . in . KAn chicken dinner today, 148 Fifth, opposite Aieicr ex ciwikk YX7M.a TA,aiirm, will Mr, a BI chicken dinner today. CO cents, 331 Wash. Hall's Restaurant. 330 Washington st. FOUR DAYS OF DIAMOND Diamonds that Spar- 'jf Diamonda that are a i! Jaeger Bros. Dia- jl You will find every- " Jjjjj SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT There belsg only four daya before Christmas, and having stocked up extra heavy on diamonds, we intend to make these last days the banner ones of the year by giving you some unheard-of values. Oor took of diamond goods Is so large that it would be impossible to enumerate the dif ferent articles and their value. To ' convince you of the big values we will give during: th next four days, all Is a .chance to show you our stock of both loose and mounted stones.- We feel sure the prices will con vince ioo. OPERA GLASSES With or without handles, in white Oriental or smoked pearl,' from $5.00 up to $30.00. In black, from $4.50 to $10.00. We give an Opera Bag free with every pair of pearl-handled glasses. np ir DIrYTan'C! Not the oneaP- inferior kind, but the good, re ajEfALi iClLMjij liable ones that you can feel proud of giving: to your very best friend. Our laby seal rings at $1.25 and $1.50 are little beauties. The Mls Rings at $2.00 to $10.00 are the new and stylish kind. From $5.00 up to $50.00 gives you the pick and a selectlpn sure to please- All engraving done by hand: no extra charge. Other Christmas Xoveltles, such as hatpins, bracelets, cuff buttons, fobs, lockets, studs, earrings, brooches, tie clasps, pocket books, gold and sliver pencils, combs, veil pins, handy pins, necklaces, cologne bottles, garters, silver scissors, card cases,' toilet sets, manicure sets, military brushes, hand mirrors, ebony articles, cut glass. Our sterling; Silverware Includes such patterns as Lafayette, Hamp ton. Colonial, Bridal Rose, Irving Rose, Neuberry and many other beau tiful colonial patterns. Get oar prices, then visit the other stores, and we feel sure we can stsll you silverware. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. JAEGER BROS. Leading Jewelers v 266 Morrison Street, Between Third and Fourth FLOWERS AND PLANTS PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Magnificent Assortment Shown by Martin & Forbes Co. IT PAYS To see our line of mouldings and pic ture frames before buying elsewhere. Our assortment Is the largest and most varied in the city, comprising the lat est designs and finishes such as powdered gold, green and brown, Roman gold and church gold, which Is a direct importation by us. Our finished woods in brown, greens. grays, ebonies and walnuts are correct in tone, and of superior finish. Quality and good workmanship at reasonable prices is our motto. SAKBOKK, VAIL. & CO., 170 First Street. Portland. Or. The unenualed Christmas display made by these well-known florists In clude every plant and flower of value grown on the Pacific Coast. This in cludes a fine line of the beautiful poin settas, both cut and In pots. Free de livery to all parts of the- city. Out-of-town orders promptly filled. The pub- io are cordially invited to can ana see this display, which we think will well repay the trouble. MARTIN & FORBES CO., 347 Washington street. Xmas Wines and Liquors. . Imported French wines. Cruse & File Freres claret. Chauvenet Burgundy, Cruse & Fils' aauterne. Barton & Guestier Chau. Latour Blanche; German wines, Gehr. Feist & Sonne Rhine wines; im ported champagnes, Pomeroy. White Seal, Mumm's, Cliquot. Full line domestic wines and liquors. National Wine Com pany, Fifth and Oak streets. Telephones, Main 6499 and A 44S9. , CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our gratitude to all the friends and brothers of the M. E. B. A. who so kindly assisted dur ing the sickness and death of our be loved husband and father, Harry Coates. MRS. E. .1. COATES AND CHILDREN. Why not instruct the Slbson Rose Nurseries to ship a few selected roses to friends in California? Few Christ mas remembrances will be more ap preciated. Sibson's roses are cele brated. Office and nurseries, 1180 Mll waukle avenue. CHRISTMAS DINNER At the Louvre. The Louvre will serve a " special Christmas dinner for $1. Make reser vation for table. CARD OF THANKS. . We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many kind friends and neighbors and the Women of Wood craft. Oregon Circle 171, for kindness and sympathy shown in our late be reavement of our dear wife and mother. JOHN KANE. MRS. E. L. PATTON. MRS. O. P. SEXTON. MRS. A. L. ASHTON. J. W. KANE. Tomorrow (Monday) last day for dis count on East Side gas bills. Dont overlook gas appliance sale. A dinner for epicureans at the Perkins Grill Christmas. Finest stock fitted cases and bags. Harris Trunk Co., 13Z 6tn, opp. Ore gonlan. i ' ' -, - -. :- . - - it' :v -. $165.00 Genuine Diamond Solitaire Steel White and Perfect ! "( " - , $12500 Genuine Diamond Solitaire Full of Life and Fire , $18.00 Genuine Diamond Solitaire. Very Brilliant $110.00 Gennlne Diamond SolItalT A Sparkling Beauty ' II i -.Si JAjAacJ' ' II ., I i. itr ff l ii 1 1 II S450.Q0 , . J l Genuine IJiamonu solitaire t iJIL 72 WASHINGTON ST. Is the Mecca for XMAS SHOPPERS Our stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Unique Scarfpins and high-class Novelties is unexcelled- From this date a liberal dis count in price will be made, all lines. Ladies' Diamond Rings, $15 to $500. Gents' Diamond , Rings, $50 to $1000. Ladies' Solid Gold Watches, $20 to $100. Gents' Solid Gold "Watches, $35 to $200. Solid Gold Brooches, Scarf Pins, Link Buttons, $2 to $100. Umbrellas. Silver Novelties, Toilet Sets, $1.00 to $50. V , $330.00 ff V Genuine Diamond Solitaire If Very Brilliant W lgfw?, tl1 "T'Tf !gpJ r "'w'lf"f"-P 90 Gigantic One-third Off Sale of Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes is crowd ing our store jdaily; these grand values nrove that c" are in a class x. by themselves. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits are included in this sale; we pride ourselves on the magnifi cent display of full dress clothes; every garment silk lined and artistically tailored. House Goats, Smoking Jackets, Lounging Robes, Bath Robes; also Fancy Vests at one-third off prices. A splendid assortment of the smartest novel effects of the season. Store Open Evenings Till Christmas Mail Orders receive our prompt and careful attention TOE POPUIAR SWEET SHOP SPECIAL SALE XMAS SWEETS MONDAY ONLY To induce early buying and relieve the tremendous rush of the last three days before Christinas we will sell MONDAY ONLY 1 Lb. Fancy Broken Bright and crisp. Just the thing for filling the stockings. 1 Lb. American Mixed The old-fashioned kind always a favorite with the children. 1 Lb. Xmas Creams A special mixture of Chocolates and Bon Bons In large variety 35c value. The 3 Lbs. For 50c This makes a really nice assort ment of strictly fine candies, all made in our own factory "Swet land Quality" and will satisfac torily supply family needs. We guarantee them to keep In perfect condition for Christmas. But three pounds sold to- one person and put up in paper bags only no boxes. 273 MORRISON St. Watch for the Opening of Our New Store Special Money-Raising Sale of Christmas Novelties In order to raise necessary cash at once we have decided to make un usual reductions on our entire stock of Christmas Japanese and Chi nese Novelties Mandarin Coats, Silk Kimonos, Screens, Carved Fur niture, Satsuma, Cloisonne, Bronzes, etc. Everything Reduced Toys One-Half Price Special The very latest Christinas Novelty; electric, sparkless; an ideal Christmas-tree illuminator; smokeless, without danger, 2Sp without smell. Regular, 25c per box; special, two boxes J Andrew Kan PAGODA BAZAAR 246 WASHINGTON SANBORN, VAIL 8 GO. PICTURES, FRAMES, MIRRORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, STATIONERY, MOULDINGS Artistic Picture Frames Made to Order Telephones: Main 609, A 5608 170 First and 171 Front Sts. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill Schwab Printing Co. BEST WOMK. MASOWAtl FXICES V STARK STREETj Corn -Fed Turkeys For Xmas Chickens, lower. .15, 16 Fresh Eggs, dozen 40d Eastern Eggs Dozen ..... .30 and 35 Creamery Butter Roll ...65?, 70 and 75? Full Cream Cheese, lb.. 17? Best Eastern Hams 15c Lb. La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill. THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO. 269 Yamhill, betweem Third and Fourth. Bauer & Stooper, Props. Phone Main 7656. Shoes called for and delivered free Work Done While r ii i i ou vvau FURS! FURS! For less than at wholesale. Remodel ing a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER FURRIER, 200 MnOl.on. - - - Tel. Main BUTLER ANNEX HOTEL 1l MABION ST 5EATTLE.WASH Centrally tocckted w i trim thr MoeK of principal thwea.trs and on ha,lf block, from CAK LINC TO -AYP EXPOSITION AH D REPOT 1 Slji ... DAY -AMERICAN PLiAM 2 IS -EUROPEAN BUS MEETS ALLTRAINS AND BOATS CARLETON GILBERT Manager HOTEL Washington Annex SEATTLE Rates: European SI per day up American S3 op All modern outBide rooms with every con venience. Free aute-'bus meets trains and Vats. J. H. DAVIS, Proprietor , 1 THE PERRY HOTEL Madison St. (& Boren Ave. SEATTLE ABioIntely Fire-Proof baropeaa lan ?ir:i!il tf!,'A -fc. y JurV" PI. Tl-"- "'?'-3--irl .. mi,... I Station Tbe Difitiest GraJe Erery Modern ConTeslenc Centrally located and commanding a view of th Olympics. Cascade Mountains, Mt. Kaimerano J. S. JlcTERNAN. Manasor