The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 17, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 45

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    Tin: SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. DECEMBER 17. 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OR EGO MAX TELKPUONES.
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AMCBEMKNTS.
HriOfJ THEATER (Seventh and Telr
Partlaad Symphony Orchestra In concert.
t l-M this afternoon.
SaKPft 7HKATFF rr:rnt aid Mw.
ott) Corff Ebner and Oertrudo Huteho
In Throa Twin." Maun, at 2:1J;
tonlfht nt (.is.
CBPHttH THEATElC fVerrlsoB, twtwHa
futh and Sr.nth Vaadevlllo. Tula at-
toraoon at and toolaht at iila. .
rAMTAOES THEATER llmalb aod AI.
Vaodmi.a. Thla aftsraooa at 1:11;
taot.ht at T and a.
rypI" THE ATE Rf Park and Weehln-
Vandartlla. Tbl aftaraoaa at 2:1
and taalabt at T:0 and a.
I.TRIC THEATER (Ponrth and Btar
MualeaJ oom.dr. Thm H.npmrk Famllr"
Mt l'i1"0 "d tonight at T:J
.""CADE, OH JOT, ODEOJ. TITO-
- gVat-rua plcturve. 11 A. M.-Il P. SC.
koticb to sraschUBERA.
OrdVra far Males of tho Xew Tear
OragooJaa. which will bo laanrd oa Jaa
mary I. 112. to be arai to frleaom, abal4
" to Tho Orrgoalaa at eac.
PRICE CEXTS.
raatago la tho raited Stale or
seaasalii. Canada or Mesice. rrnta.
rorotga awtag. 1 rata,
Aearoa. The Oregealaa. Partlaad. Or.
r
When You Buy
A Diamond
You Must Depend On Your Jeweler
There's nothing so important in buying a
diamond as selecting the right jeweler. He
must be more than honest he must know dia
monds We've always specialized on dia
monds of the best grade the best advice we
Pdciksita Association to But JIalx.
Tho recently-organised 1'enlnaula
Jnlnt-Addltton Association last rrk
raised enough money to buy a hall at
121 Lombard avenue. Plana will be
mads to open the halt about January
' when' an entertainment and recep
tion will bo siren. Tho association la
circulating a petition for 20 arc lights
for the dlatrlct and It la expected that
the request will bo submitted to the
K.vecutlve Board loon. The opening of
.Mblna arenue from Bryant afreet to
rwuiingswortn avenue la urgeil. Tho
rtn Ainina Club will be asked to co
operate with to association to obtain
"- extension or the atreet.
I'aixnxca Shown. A cnllec
iion or r-null.-li. Scotch and Dutch
ralntlngs. by contemporary artists, la
open at the Museum of Art, at Fifth
and Taylor streets. The Museum houra
re: neeKduya. to a o'clock: Hun
oaya. 3 to ; free, the afternoona of
i ues.ay. Thursday. Friday. Saturday
Twevtt-Oxe Utim of Tortland were
released la ,t week from the drudgery
oi cleaning house by the purchase of
a KicnmorHl Miction t'leaner. Forty
elglit other ladles to dnte will be made
bappy Xmaa morning by the receipt of
rwcnmonu suction t leaner. A sug
gestion for the husband who has been
worrying over a suitable present. Order
a -Richmond" Suction (.'leaner now for
nenvery A mas morning. Display rooms.
17 Seventh at., between Morrison and
tamhlll. Phone: Marshall 2671. A 101 1.
Gistumix. an Oriental rug gives
ou an opportunity to make a much ap
preciated Christmas gift to wife and
home. By looking through our large
and choice collection you will And Just
me rug you want, rightly priced.
t artoxtun Bros.. Importer. 4.7J Wash..
near l nirteentn street.
r.rt SrmiAoc to Bb Topic "What
Is tho Outlook for tho Woman Suf
frage Amendment In Oregon In 1912?"
will be the theme for discussion at the
meeting- of tho Portland branch of the
International Ethical tkiucatlonal So
clety. at 611 Yamhill street, next Tues
day night, at I o clock.
M0CL105 Schwartz, attorneys
have moved from tho Board of Trade
building and ara now occupying their
new offices In suite 1103 of the Wilcox
titdg. Mr. Moulton was for many years
with the Northern Pacific Mr. r-chwarts
la a former official of the General Land
Office.
n m oau. nair mattresses retail at
wnoieeeie prices, for 20-pound beds
rrom .. ana up. We renovate mat,
treeeea and return them tha same day.
t.o auao renovate leatners. Portland
Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger. pro
prietor. 21 Front St. Main J4. A H7.
Trai CATAixxiraa AiutaxaED. The
Pnbllo Library has a collection of trade
maioKues representing many Indus
tries throughout the United States. This
collection Is on die In the technical
aicove or in reference department and
Is now accessible to the public,
Rai-vxTt, furrier, has on hand extra
line mink, otter, beaver, ermine, etc,
jets; seal akin coat slightly worn, bis;
bargain; bear and leopard rug. Ben
in at cost to close out. Save money,
buy here. 404 Merchant's Trust bldg
Hlxth and Washington.
Ojc Ttxsdat Aitkrxoox. J o'clock
until . Mr. W. B. Merserrau. S40 17th
Portland Heights, will give her
friends the opportunity to secure some
choice mission laces and embroideries
from India. Mrs. Emma Oates Hopkins
will conduct "exhibit sale."
Two Kris Lxctttrc S-HEDrLxr. Free
lectures will be delivered at 4S1 Alder
treet. at S P. M.. aa follows: Wednea-
.-i.-...r .'inrnm skuiis. many
........n .mi aninini skuhs will be ex-
nionen: i nuraoay. rr. N. J. Baxter
"The Transmission of Life."
I.aruk assortment of fancy vest-
inra, peautnul patterns, mostlv t-th
ards square, also suitable for ladles
fancy collars and cuffs, art baara .
"Buy It at
Jaeger Bros.
99
9
I
and by the way
Have You Seen Our $100 Diamond Ring?
Table Silverware
Rakors, Casseroles, Coffee Sets, Candelabra, Jam Pots,
Candlesticks, Syrup Jars, Mayonnaise Bowls.
If you want the newest and most distinctive jat
1etn in Sterling Silver Knives, ForLs or Spoons, ask
to see ouf
WASHINGTON PATTERN
In Men's Gift Things
Fountain Tens, Safety Kazors, Cuff Links. Watch
Fobs. Watch Chains. Scarf Pins, Lodge Kmblems and
GUARANTEED WATCHES.
Jaeger Bros.,7116 usrf0ereJewclry
266 Morrison St, Bet 3rd and 4th
J
i-uring aaie -u per cent rebate for
raan payment, j. pollvka aV Co.. 0
t'orbett bids;.
':pc-tipv ftr th FiREstna t thb
Fiarsirx- will be the theme this morn
ing at 11. at the Church of Our Father
ll nltarl.nl. 7th and Yamhill. Evening
service at 7:4S. "What and llow to Tell
the Children." Rev. W. O.- Eliot, Jr
minister.
Hotsu Carltox. 14th and Washington
streets. A limited number of beautifully-furnished
and appointed rooms
snd suites, with and without bath for
permanent guest at very moderate
monthly rates. Hoss Flnnlgan. man
egrr. .
PrstJAH Missiox.
Brother John Mohler. of Pi"vah
M.me. I Angeles. Cat., will speak at
I'l.gah Mission this afternoon at 1
o'clock: church F-ast Seventh and Fast
Arkeny streets. All welcome. -
Jxrmax run Ranrxn Work. The
tlerman department of the Woman's
lub resumed Its work and will meet
Pomona Crasob to Meet All. Dat.
Pomona Grangeror Multnomah County
will hold Its regular quarterly session
In the hall of Woodlawn Grange. Wood
luwn. next Wednesday. The session
win bea-ln at 10:30 A. M. and last all
day. with Initiation In the evening.
Dinner and supper will be served by
Woodlawn Grange. Beginning at 1:30
P. M. the following- programme will
be given: Quartet. Meadames Patton.
Green. Foster and Stout; reading. Mr.
A. Dickinson; song. Mr. J. Pollock;
reading. Mrs. J. K. stansberv: "Alaska
Coal Situation." J. J. Johnson: duet.
Mesdames Patton and Hammond:
Grange Co-operation." A. P. Davis:
piano solo. Miss F.lla Cullens; reading.
Mrs. A. l'atton; discussion of commis
sion form of government. Rev. Ilsrold
Oberg. Rev. W. J. Douglass and 14. T.
'etera. In the evening at 7:10 o'clock
the following programme will be given:
Music. Woodlawn orchestra; song. Miss
Lola Foster! reading. Mrs. David Nel
son; duet. Misses Lee; reading. Sirs.
Samuel Shoemaker: song-. Miss Virginia
Hyatt; reading. Mrs. George Hall;
quartet, Mesdames Patton. Green,
Foster and Stout.
A. T. Bartholomew. vlce-tresldent
or the Bartholomew Co.. of Peoria. 111.,
spent several days this week with Beall
Ac Lot, demonstrating the Glide car. re
suiting: ID the sale of several cars and
our taking the ag-ency of the Glide au
tomoblle for Oregon. Washington and
Idaho. This, with the Avery commer
cial trucks, pives ua one of the most
complete lines handled in the North
west. This week will be devoted espe
dally to demonstrations at our ware
rouse. 309 East Yamhill street, where
the public Is Invited to call, whether In
the market or not. Understand, the
Glide Is not a one-year . car. but a
service csr. as stylish of construction
as any 1913 car on the market.
Socialist Senator to Ppbak. Wln-
fleld R. Gaylord, Socialist Senator from
Wisconsin, will make his Initial ap
pearance before - the Portland public,
under the auspices of Socialist party
branch No. 4. Thursday evening; Dec
ember IS. at S o'clock, when he will
deliver an address at the Gipsy Smith
auditorium.
Parish to Pat Seminarian's Tuition.
A meeting- of the young women of
SL Mary'a parish, at William avenue
and Stanton street, will be held thla
afternoon, to discuss plans to arrange
payment for the education of a youns;
man lor the priesthood. All members
of the Sodality have been asked to at
tend.
Civic Coitncil to Meet THfRSDAT.
Finding It Impossible for the Civic
Council to hold Its next meeting Mon
day night the meeting has been post
poned until next Thursday night. It
will be held In the Commercial Club
building. At that time views of the
Bennett plans for Greater Portland will
be shown.
RlVRRFRONT PROPCRTT NlTVXR OTTXRED
Brroaa We have a desirable piece of
property suitable for platting1 or Coun
try Club grounds up the Willamette
this side of Oswrco. We will be pleased
ta give further information. See Mr.
Kupper. wlrh Chapln Herlow. 132
Chamber of Commerce.
Alaska Mixer Mibsinoj. George Reld,
a mining man. recently from Alaska,
ha been missing: from 6S1 Missouri
avenue for a week, and the police have
been asked to search for him. He went
away without giving; his friend any
reason to believe he would not return.
He Is 3t year old.
40 Years in Portland
Anxval Salb op
UKRK!r.Mxr Plkdoes
At Uni-lb Mvers"
71 Sixth Street. Near Oak.
40 Years in Portland.
Christmas Noticb. See the wonder
ful electric carpet cleaner for 130.
Duntlev store. Bentley AV Co.. 47JL,
Washington st. Main asll. A I95.
HIGH-CLASS APARTMENT.
The Fordham Apartments at 170-173
Ford street. Just south of Washington,
are ready for Inspection. These apart
ment are the best that have ever been
built In Portland. They have been
constructed and will be managed by
Morgan. Flledner St Boyce. J03-S0S
Abtngton bldg. This firm of apart
ment specialists, have been Importuned
for a long time to erect something bet
ter than Is usually built and have here
put forth their best efforts. The apart,
tnents are four and five room each,
with every possible convenience. On
the first and second floors the wood
work is oaic. the third In Circassian wal
nut finish and the fourth and fifth In
mahogany. The wall coverings are
high-class material. Instead of the
usual tinting. All floors are of oak.
the bath are tiled throughout and have I
Ku-ciaes fixtures. The service will
also be different. Mrs. Burleigh, for
several years housekeeper at the Nor
tonla, will have Immediate charge of
the bulldln;. There will be hall erv
Ice uch as Is furnished In the best
Eastern apartment-houses, yet with all
this the prices are only slightly more
than In the ordlnarv iiurtmrnt ... tid
ing. ..
STORE
OPEN
EVENING
' every - - rr
EVENING 2!iS$fefft A:i.S??
NEXT , Vfli? PlP O
week jLmM lw-7 O
vVarVA WM - jmmmmr a,
eft J ... SB A. ' -.AA' "3rw 1
1 he
estuver
Xmas Suit or Overcoat
So well tailored, so well styled,
that the most economical person
will readily recognize the supe
rior merit.
B. STEINBAGH & GO.'S
Clothes look better, feel better,
and positively are better. Many
exclusive features. A practical
Xmas gift for father and son.
PRICES RANGE
For Suits or Overcoats
$15 to $50
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits
$5 to $15
Juvenile Suits and Overcoats
$3 to $10
Fourth and Morrison
Portland's Fashion Center Since 1863.
COLD WORLD HAS TERROR
Prisoner Asks Added Sentence
Spend Winter in Prison.
to
$25,000 RESIDENCE.
1 4 -room handsomelv mnniniij
facing on the Irving-ton Tennl Club In
the heart of Portland's moat r,.i. ....
renuence District. Large grounds.
double garage. ThI house was built
tie owner ror a home less than a
year ago. and it Is seldom that uch
a place la offered for sale at a reallv
reasonable price. Possession of the
premises can be given at once.
for particulars.
H. P. FALMER-JONES CO..
404 Wilcox Bldg.
GARAGE WCATION.
The owner of a fraction. u
Stark street, between Twelfth and
Thirteenth, will build a on.
tory building to suit tenant, and lease
for a long term of "years: one of the
best locations In the city for a garage
For particulars apply to
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.,
HENRY BLDfi
Fourth ft Oak Sts.. Portland. Oregon
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
A few more orders will be taken fn.
Xmas delivery. C. Elmore Grove. 363
Washington st.
PROVO. Utah. Dec. 1. Cold weather
has more terrors tuan the penitentiary
for Frank Birch, a wanderer from Jer
sey City. N. J. Rather than face the
Icy blasts of a Utah December In 1912,
Birch asked District Judge Booth to
day for an additional six months In
state prison.
Birch was arrested for stealing money
and Jewelry from a suitcase at Tucker,
Utah. He stated to the court today
that he had taken the articles openly
to Insure being put In prison for the
Winter, aa It was uncomfortable out in
the cold. Judge Booth first sentenced
Birch to one year for grand larceny,
but Birch pointed out that he would be
turned again Into the cold"" w arid In
December and suggested a sentence of
1$ months. His request was granted.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES J
Now Is a good time to nlant rosea. !
Slbson'B Roses.
' For next Summer's bloom.
For exhibition at the Rose Shows.
Strong, well-ripened, full of fibrous
roots and true to name.
SIbson's roses will not disappoint you
at blooming time.
THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES,
1180 Mllwaukle Ave.. Portland Or.
Catalogue Free.
'THE LEFT HAND
plays the accompaniment; the' right
hand accents the melody or omits It en
tirely at will. Why not have a player
piano that plays exactly the same way?
The new Apollo will; this is real music.
For sale only by Sherman, Clay & Co.,
Morrison at Sixth.
WHERE TO DINE. :
Special turkey and chicken dinner
and many delicacies at the Feerless
Cafeteria, 84 and 86 Fifth street. Open
all day; music from 12 to 2 and from
6 to 7 o'clock.
FUEL PRICES REDUCED.
Short, green slabwood $3.75 per load.
Blockwood. cordwood. oak. ash, fir.
coal, four-foot slabwood. Banfield-
Veysey Fuel Co., 75 6th St. Matin 35S.
A 3363.
CARD OF THANKS.
For the many kind expressions of
sympathy and the thoufrhtful consid
eration shown me by rr.v friends and
the oruT of the Maccabees during the
illness and in the death of my hus
band, 1 wish to sincerely assure them
of my appreciation. a
MRS. CHARLES PETERSON. '
Christmas Suggestions.
Fascinating and charming features In
photography. Aune. Columbia bldg.
Christmas Photograph.
A.-.B- JfSAIPfn, photographer. Central
building. Tenth and Alder sts. Make an
appointment. Phone M 3348.
FITTED SUIT CASES AND BAGS.
il,rf,eh variety at Harris' Trunk Mfg.
Co.. 6th sL. near Alder.
SOMETHING NEW.
A player piano with the human touch,
ascentlng single notes exactly like
hand playing. No other player piano
can do it. - Store open evenings. Sher
man, Clay & Co., Morrison at aix7i.
WEBFOOT OIL DRESSING. .
The greatest shoe grease made. Pro
long the life of shoes and renders
them absolutely waterproof. Use tt
during rainy weather. At any store.
Main 6565 A 5123
J. K. STERN
Ladies' Tailor
447 ALDER STREET
We announce our great eighth
anniversary sale. We are forced to
sell at reduced prices to keep our
tailors for the season. Our price
and work cannot be duplicated In
the city. Before going elsewhere
come and look at our materials and
get our price.
I AM SOLE DISTRIBUTER OF
0
Vain or A 1411
4. E. OABTMMkV
KEYSTONE
Anything In Printing DRCCO
Front and Stark Sts. T ilCOO
every Monday at l:o P. M..
in the
committee room of Women of Wood
i raft Hall.
COLAPSIBLS DRIKKtXO CrM GRATIS
with each purchase. Our windows
how list of Christmas presents.
Archer Wlga-Ins Co, th and Oak.
rtT - Class S h o RxpaiaiMo
Prompt ervice. moderate price. Jacob
Bcnwind. 87 etark. bet. Park and tb
Xka Photo. Have your sitting to
daywill be finished In time. Davles'
Studio, Morrison, bet. Id and 4th.
Chixa. Glasswarb akd Br ax sea.
Gtft for all. Bailey Co, 414 Wash
tngton. between Eleventh and Twelfth.
Tonto Max. attending Holme Busi
ness College, desire place to work for
room and board. Call M. til. A J5S4.
Cisimu PnorooRArua By E. W
Moor, the artist, make the best pres
ents. .Elks bldg. Seventh and Stark.
Swiss watch repairing. C. Chrlsten
sen. 2d floor Corbett bldg. Open eve
nings until Christmas. .
Mrs. Johx Cram has received a choice
collection of Christmas novelties.
Country block wood. Main or A 12I$.
M, L. Smith, jeweler. Ill 7th st.
I Agents wanted. "
Miss GESTXt'DS Cnntmxin, R. N.
Babies and children cared for. at 704
Nehalem avenue. Phone Sellwood S5.
Cascadiax Martoxi Wireless, Will
buy at 83 a share. Davidson. 21
Lewis bldg.
Art Craft Boo: Shof. Christmas
goods, second floor Tilford building.
Take elevator.
CHRtimAsj SctxxTtSTs! Art Craft
Book hop. second floor Tliford bldg.
Take elevator.
Whit Deer, mounted, for sale. 32
Washington bldg. Main 49(7.
$13500.
We have for sale a splendid piece of
property between Gllsan and Burnslde
streets, running through from Fifth
to lxik. The entire frontage amount
to 350 feet; some rental: a bargain at
the price: 835.000 cash will handle thla
valuable piece of property. For par
ticular apply to
CHAS. K. HENRY CO..
HENRY BLDG,
Fourth Oak bis, TorUand, Oregon
CARD OF THANKS.
We herebv l.slr. to .t,- .
friends and neighbors our appreciation
of their great kindness and assistance
to ua durlna- Hi. r,r.ni itIm... j
death of our beloved wife and mother
Gerda Johanna Swenson.
C. w. SWENSOX.
OI.OA ROLFK.
' GKHDA SWENSOX.
AN INDIAN TRADER
is displaying a 3ne collection of Navajo
Blankets and pillow Tops at Peter
MfT. Co, 389 Alder atreet. opposite
O. W. & K.
A CHRISTMAS GIFT.
Of a photo order on C Elmore Grove
will please her. On sale at studio.
362 Washington St.
AT THE QUELLE,
Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawfish.
Dlnlng-Toom for ladles. th and Stark.
HEITKEMPERS"
Our Diamonds
are the keystone of success in our long time of jewelry
experience.. Our Diamond stock is personally and
carefully selected, with the idea iu view of giving our
valued patrons the satisfaction of getting the best
obtainable.
Our specializing in this particular line gives you the
assurance of having the largest and right-priced as
sortment to select from. Qur facilities for enabling
. yon to inspect and select your prospective gem is the
very best.
We ask your consideration, should you be in the
market for a fine stone at this time.
In quality we have only one selection for you the
very best. But n price we have an extensive assort
ment. ' .
G. HEITKEMPER CO.
DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELERS
Old in Portland. . YE0N BLDG.
New in Location. ISO Fifth St.
BUY USEFUL
CHRISTMAS
G1JFTTS
GIFTS THAT ARE APPRECIATED AND
REMEMBERED BY THE RECIPIENT
Holiday Stationery, Leather Goods, Writing Portfolios,
Letter Books, Lawyers' Brief Cases,
Card Cases, Desk Furnishings, Desk Clocks, Pads, .'
. Cut Glass Inkstands, Letter Openers.
Fancy Brass Desk Sets, Sealing Wax Sets, Diaries,
Fine Memorandums, Etc.
Card Tables, Poker, Bridge, Cribbage, Pinochle Sets,
, Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, Etc.'
Address Books, Trip Books and All Kinds of Fancy Books
for the Home. '
Section Bookcases in All Finishes to Match the Furniture
of Your Home.
Gift Dressings, Tape, Tags, Tinsel, Seals and Odds and
Ends Boxes. .
"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE"
ICILHAM
STATIONERY &
PRINTING CO.
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders
CORNER FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
THE GREAT
Clear Havana Cigars
$1.00 Per Box, Up
TANTOS
Porto Rico Cigars
Perfectos and Panetelas
Box of 50 at $2.00
All Leading Brands of Cigars
Pipe and Smoking Articles
SI. S. RICH
CIGAR MAN
267 MORRISON STREET
Bet. Third and Fourth
CHRISTMAS
UMBRELLAS
The largest stock 'x the city every
description- -'rom the cheapest to the
highest-priced ones all fine . vaiues
also all the staple lines Including our
noted Rustproof Umbrellas The best
umbrella in town at 81.00, 11.85. ILM.
83.00 and upward.
Recovering in all grades of silk and
gloria also .airing at lowest
prices. Let us put a new umbrella on
your old handle or a new handle on
your old umbrella.
MEREDITH'S -SZS
3-9 Washington St, Bet. 8th and 7th,
Imperial Hotel Building.
What Are You
Doing to Stop This?
The symptoms of eyestrain are
numerous. It may effect you in the
form of headache, or In the twitching
of the eyelids, or in the watering of the
eyes, or In burning sensations. Correctly-fitted
glasses will give you the
desired reliefT You need a thorough
testing of your vision first. We will do
this for vou without any extra chare-e.
and you will find our prices most reasonable.
Dallas Optical Parlors
318-218 Falling Building.
Corner Third and Washington,
Seeond Floor; Take Elevator.