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SURETIES DWINDLE; JEFFERSON TAKES SUGAR GILLIES IS JAILED MOST OF PRIZES SOc Ten Pounds ....... 50c Worth Only to Each Customer Ex-State Employe, Accused of ' Fraud, Fails to Produce Half of $5000 Bail. Awards for Essays on EIcc trictiy Are Given and $75 . Divided Among Writers. FLOUR 49-Pound Sack Guaranteed Flour, $ 1 X S 4 CASE IS TO BE PRESSED CONTEST DEVELOPS IDEAS actbesscs vno HILL sell red cross stamps tomorrow. TH7 A TVTG laU-nl Ilriax Plot Valaabt la Adrrtllnx Campaign aad I roooauy of Tlma mmd Cuh Are Writ I arhalrd. T r!oia( ftur of E:trl-al Fmir-.:jr weak. th HMM'1 r t jesterdey cf tb ewer f tb . la erne e:rrJ by tn ti"i'i i.n. far trie beat Mu by sb"l cfcil- la t- botre. Ji.n... w.r L. T fr'"- secretary f tl l'"rt:o4 -: ef Ameri ca Institute of r.;!rlvl i:n-.ner . II. .-aa:f :. rnr ef me I'urt eta -tt. f th t.nl K ' tri 1.111 Ao. uLi.ii el L. II lUke- of te Tiirt3i. : iiti er cent of t 2"v ' mor .irs w.re r"et"'l frn Jffri ll . mr.4 tat school, a'carel llr. b I Uone Kr ( ! prt. -:er wr rt.J ea erl-io.;t. itio an I n!. w.ir deductions for K:i..ttemn,t of UiU, error I irj.r:!:if or ta ?i:in. twera Art A d. fut-owia t& oa'-unramnl af tie. (f:M'iltt yesterday ay th ji'-jd.e' r II er of L"l r:. Je.'.fraea II. a. fire IJ: Mil- lr.,t iraworth. Jrr.j( M h. e. -ind. tt " - -r. :rn. Jff-re llisft. t.ir-f. I! i:-)tn CitoL JfJr Ha. fi t-ra. 1 1 : William r-ur. Jef!rsj II. Cayenne Swr.arr. J:fnca II. a! Ne lie Jsvaee. Jefferson) II;.. Hr.t I V. uitnctoii IUh: I. yd la t.ifr. Jfi'roa l!s. H. lni;atoa, Je.f r ton lt;,a. Lw-i-.m McCork.e. Jt-!-. II. i- ri undT ti yr ef rr.i-.t jjcotl. Jefero ItiSX fir. l:. It, anj Buckley. Jefferson llKta. e.:.ir..i. i. Ila'ia Mo-jrii. Ji(tf" l; tMr I. I;. Hro C 'ruman. J.f f.r.oa !(;!. fo'irta. II; Jlirtu ltrrl an. Jf r.a IUi: iirt Lunar. Jl-I.-103 Hia: Acnl Tto:?:. J::roo H.a; It-atar Ml.t.r. -u:io fara tiaug ; AM W;dr. I'a.iin SBI. Larn llj.'r-rjo. Mthri ScCoal: 1L rta WiiiB'r. Varaga i-bool: Craca ((:., ootl(ock vel: rlna lainf. Clint. K.:y cbwul: ! f ari.-av I Mboel. Th ru-rinor (bewail that tbay m.rta a prrtif llioruti! atutf of t!iir afe', aed aoma of tftrlr -tan aouU tri a admlrabU a4r !):( pa:yilta for lia oUcixKai coo caro. rraaaaay la r4at4 Oat. "Moy porla baa a fila MA ta 1a opaaja of U trt. ity." wrota t w lnnr ef frit prUa la the hutir ctar. C:irctri:lty U x.lr grnat. iSapar. -Tfia lima I rot fr l!tfil vha bojxavtf. rtlv4 ef lb la.k of f imintni mntt an4 motor fo'Te f-r bar bs'Ui'ot.t dufta. may tbi nfcf io Itia performance of lb4 bi4a eat taa of wbu-o abo U capaMe." Wii'ira-J l(wortr. wlowr ef Mfi4 ariia. a dcr ip'.ton of Ibo day bouoarork a done by woman wbo bat n a of tia lrctrt..-al Iaor-ln4 at-a la rnnplor ani a aromaia who wa u-lo-4kta an4 oatf:tti with all tri. bt l-trical Malpmn(. an4 draw a !''! moral fAor of ha al.. trltal motho.t ef !oto bouewotl. Urnl ett. wlonar of Ibo firrt n! la " claaa undrr 1 yara old. e;i?.il tba al-aataca of usibc !- trfc-lty la tbe boma. an'l imphMI! ttval ta do bO'awork ecuaom,irlv and af''tirj." it nasi ba dona tl trl.-aity.- MRS. W. W. GRAHAM DIES l arwral f.r Wlfo of Maatral tlrrrt or III lie Held Tomorrow. , lira. Wiilitn Wallace Crabam. wife Of the TD isul aa4 moak-al dirator. ll'rnoon at bar borna. k H-1! .traot unral aarvfcrae will ba b 4 Jtoo,y aflrraooa rrota tea frnlT' Suwreaf boma at TUataBl Hill. ar t iluai.i. eo tbe treo :irlri lial'rua t. Tba body wrlU ba at tba rrt:t. ri'l-aa to-Jar aad mrMia may a I until Aiioday Borala at t a" ';. lit. Crahana wa Cbartolta llcl'aa. braa-. of tlm. ac 1 ba wa wiJ.Iy baowa toro'icbout t ie W inaraatte Val ley aol la Tortus-. Sf.e marrla-l aouut tt ytara a-. aal eloe tbaa li.4 la or ear lurtUa4 most of tbe tiina. t" f e'-"Ttla "t tbe ysara i w ta iir. orabam la Ounuajr f. tr.h.m ws yr fti br bu6n-s. two rblHraw, lr nia. t jr oil. anl J-ha W. la-. t r o..l. amj hr m-Ue. Vf n. j:r'bw. of Lane. Ur, rla ARMS COMPANY TO MOVE rtpoa-tiax tjml lloa Utw IlallJ Inz for I ! Year. Tha IL T. Iturfjoa Arm romrany a.Mfrl-r rtojwcti a Isaae wttb A Hoaa blatt A Ov f r a fue-ysar laaea ea tna thrv-c try bnll l. ea t- f!h am rornsr ef Toarta an'l V"rrtB t. a-w e-rupi'l by the Won-ier Mn nf Company. Tbs ltloa Arm Cocnpary was s tbi.i.l 41 y.f ac and Is one of the euisot itiutlx sportlac tixli bousoa la rorr.lan.1. Tbe fnamt bu.l aia ritira rrore rnv and firm of ri,- .1. fortunate la eaarlnx Ibis baiUtnc. RrUlltra Srrk. Jtihm aMasturfrr. Jone Wh!storfr. a tlnsmllh. Is be-l- so'icbt by ralattase la t. I'auL M.nn.. bis parent and one brother laio disd since be lft tbat city and tut authorities are endeavermff t eat tie ut tba tat-. lie was lat beard frin la I'ertiand. accordtnc ta Cblef -f rliee Jhn J. O'Connor, of JtU aul. ta a letter ! Chief Clara, ef Port land, nty latat'e Kawley la ea iaor'n ta locate tbe pussinf Uaa. IattrQ Jlixne Hcnefit I WrdoreUay. Tie Wi:U-rst"e copter pauhtrs of tAe American Ko;-toa UI cia a -proarramme We.insedey afternoa for tie benefit of tile lamatae ef tbe I'at loa M me. Tbs members wi;i aesembts at tJie boa.a at 3 a'cluc In the after tern a.!d following aa n tsrtalaroeat Will Hnt refreshment. Kltool to .d.l Msdr. Te t. Joes e:,St acheol U pUa m'.BS anotsr r'.aea. A number ef per sona bate s ol (or fpanb and p ane are ea Ixl to sl a 8;aua le.sr. ft V- , ... V ' y" . "TX Oy ' 1 O STARS ARE TO SELL Baker and Orphcum Actress cs to Aid Red Crpss. PLACES ARE ASSIGNED Coaaril of ?nih Women Is to Ilar Oiarje ef Sale Tomorrow anil lla PoatrU Women In Many Important Public Dulldln;. Actrs frooi tbe Orphsuia and Dakar thsatsr will tell Had Cross stamps tomorrow. They win ba sta tioned la bottle, subtle buildmcs and department store, and will be aeitl by women from tbe Council of Ji'Ub Women, whlcb baa chart af tbe sal Monday. Arrancsmenta were made yealarday for tbe appearance of tbe stars of tba tbratrrs to sell stamp. lalscram bslnc rrrelired from several of the actreaer who do not arrive lo lortland until today. Mary haw, wbo appears at tbe Or- pbeuna. will hare chartfo of the booth al tbe (ensoa HoteL ilut Ithaw I famous for bar dclmeattun o( Jbseo barartera and a a clubwoman. AUaa elurria Mtilarabip. also an Or- rheum atlr. tlon. who hu. beta at the New fork Wider Uardaa for a num ber ef season, will sell at tbe Mull aomak Hotel. MiaCUiabth Res, of the Raker ptayers: flosbanara. ef the urpbeum. Mtse Mtsnie TowDend. of the llakri plaver. and Mtsa tirade Tyson, of tbe Urpbeum. are the other a- tressea who ara to sell stamps to'Btiil lb "w hit plu. 1 ollowln I the complete lt: Lnaa Hotel Mi Mary Ward, as- l.t.d by Mrs. C. K. tiers. Mrs. W. H. Kbrman. Urn Albert tV:bwiUer. Miss i-mlly tvbrmaa. Multnomah Hotel Mla Ilorrle Mil lerahtp. aealstsd by Mis Ptriia Wolf". Mus Marion Citron. Mlea Uorotbj Lowsneoa. Mis Irene GolUsmllb. Portland Hotel Itoshanara, assisted by Mr. y. Hirrb. Mr. ian(ord Lownart. Mix ted:e Krlendly. Imperial Hotel Mia race Tyson, assisted by Mra J. Mwrtt. Mrs. Alex Ooldsteir Misa hint Hoffman, Mrs Charles Tood and Mis 1'aloma llu taentha!. roetofflre Ml I'.IUabeth I:o, as sisted by Mra pldney Maysr. Mra La Ho;er. Mrs. b e. Olleobeimrr aod Mrs. A. f. B'ltJ. Tbe urecoblan bulIJ.ns Mis Minnie Toartuti lted by Mrs. leo fhaplro. Misa Iterate Morses, Miss r:ie faldman. Mla Johanaah Rosen date. Misa Minoelte tkhub and Mra lrne Uodunita. O is. Wertmaa Klov M.s Helms Hoftmaa. assisted by Ml t'annts Gevurta. Mr. t:d Kramer. Mis fear: skbrabamsoa. Mtsa Adrian b-manky act Mia Miriam b'hmBkl. I l.igman. Wolfe Company Mrs. I. I ONE OF STAR E.NTECTALNEKS ,,'.' "' V -. , ' . - A ' - ', - , -r-. . ' - ' - ' hT: C, - n ,w ;y LI.. " 71wr.sjiv Mme. Hawthorn, who ba been viewed with mu-h fvor by vaudeville critics, is at tba bead of th Uawtborn Minstrel Maid at the Km press this waak, Tt girls slog la coaluia and bar a battery ef sew Joke. S. Lipman. aaltd by Mr. Jams l(oenfld and Ml l!y Itosener. Ow Drucrtor Mra tola Krnder. atststed by Miss Madeline fctone and jure, inrroan Hibcraia Bank MU Mabel Tauben- beimer. asslelsd by u t.enruu lliracb. Mr. Brt Roberta and Mr. Ar thur Sender. M"lr Frank store Mr. Jullu U Mir. assisted by Mra Mgmund "rank and Miss r'rance Ja-ob. . vii Un Albert Acker- man. aistd by Mi Ella Hlrsch and Ma Mora Itoscnoiatu t,. If T- Metre r renin u"" " ' - asslsltd by Mr. Jonah B. l. Mr. Ilsnry wiinntmer ana liircb. . lhiiji. ln n Frhrman. - i.ted by Mis Emily Ebrman and Mr. V. M. feller. Chamber of Commerce Mr. Roaeo Nrlaon and assistant. Mr. M. tiirhel h char- of all th arrangement for tomorrow stamp sola MRS. JOHN W. GAVIN DIES Native of Portland aod Daughter of Pioneer "Succumb. After an lflnes of several months, Mr. John W. Gvln fMarttarct M. Ke'.ly) died at br homo In Woodburn yesterday. Sh was th daughter of th late William J. Kelly and Harriet Gltaion Ke'Iy. Oretfon pioneer. Tbe funeral will be bold Monday moraine from ft. "Lawrence Catholic Church. Third and Sherman street. Portland, Th body will arrive, at Zellef under-tkln- establishment. (13 William ave nue, today. Mrs. Carla was born In Portland In IS7I and lived In this city until six years (. At that time, she moved to Alaska, where her husband was super intendent of school at fkasway. but after three year returned to Oregon and mad bcr horn at Woodburn. fhe I survived by ber husband, a brother. John W. Kelly, of Portland. nd a sister. Mrs. W. V. Dowd. of Meal lie. THEATER EMPLOYES ELECT 1 red Knott 1 President and Me morial her Ice Are Arranged. At th rrsular monthly meeting of Tortland lodge No. 1. Theatrical Me chanics' Association, held at 201 Or pheum buildloic last Wednesday night. t:.a (p:lgln( member wcr elected to office for the ensuing- yssr: President. Fred Knott: past preeldent. J. 6. Ilaucbey: Ttce-president, Karl Oreen- wald; secretary. r . t ,euoerr treasurer. Lou: II. Christ: trustee three-year term. Al Baler, and physl dan Daniel Orant. Th annual memorial ssrvlce will be held In the liaker Theater Tuesday at 11 A. M- December It. Th- rv- Ire will be open to the public. AT EMPRESS THIS WEEK. . .. t A or sic-, Ex-Pollc Chief, Alo In Jail, I lCxpected to Asalst Orriclal If rrlaoner Talka Other Arc Yet Sought by (state. OLTMPIA. Wash.. Dec 4. (Special.) J. V. CUIIcs. ex-claim agent of the Industrial Insurance Commission, ar rested yesterday on the formal charge of falsifying public records a the re cult of the industrial Insurance Investi gation, today wa surrendered by bla principal bondomen and was lodged in th Tburston County Jail. Th H sureties whom lillllea assert ed a lately as yesterday would be willing- Immediately to qualify for a total of I1S0.O00 "cold cash." today bad dwindled to four persons, agreeing to stand responsible In the aggregate only for f 1150. and there wa doubt whether th court would consider two of these bondsmen qualified to this sum. tilille lost much of hi Jaunty op timism durlnir th vain search today for ball, and seemed bitter against th friend be had expected to come to hi relief. Tvar ainca auenlrion first W' a di rected 'toward Gillies two set of at torney bav found themelve fully occupied preventing their client from talking with anyone and everyone about the case, and bav made only a toartlal success of their censorship. Kor tbl reason th failure of the prisoner to obtain permanent sureties la regarded by th slat as of no little value. In th Thurston County Jail Gillie Is held Incommunicado a far a outsider re concerned, by order of Assistant Attorney-General Wilson. There i no way of shutting off of one prisoner from other. Th most notable of the other in mate at present la ex-Chief of Police HaiL held under a charge or orioery. wbo last Summer engaged in wo in veatlfstlon, of suspected opium smug gling attributed to tbe same conplra: tors wbo looted the state funds. 1111 already ha been called in on the nrcsent Investigation, and It 1 pen orally believed thai be hope to play the role of fathrr-conressor in in jau thus perhaps rendering service that may be appreciated when nis own case comes to trial. There 1 no gainsaying that autnon ties are honoful the fact that Gillies Is In custody will lead to disclosures of other connected with the plot. - Governor Lister today made It plain that the Investigation which thus fsr ha led to the arrest of Gillie is by no means completed. The Investigation of the Industrial insurance frauds will be followed to the limit, in whatever direction it leads." the Governor said. It was learned today tbat another suspect, thought to be a fugitive in Canada, had been seen in uacoma as lately aa last Tuesday. PERS0NALMENTI0N. L. o. White, of Echo. I at th Per kin. O. W. Stevens, of Salem, la -at the Eaton John Sundbcrg. of Mayger, Is at the Perkins. R. D. Ryrd. of Salem, Is at tbe Ira perial. IL S. Murphy, of Marshfleld. Is at '.h Seward. James Gregg, of Tacoma. is at the Portland. J. A. Baker, of Oak Point, Wash., Is at th Eaton. C. A. Strong, of Tacoma, Wash., la at tbe Norton la. F. L. Schafer, of Salem, Is registered at tbe Perkins. L B. Bootnby. of San Francisco, Is at lh Nortonl. Mr. and Mra. J. G. Whit, of Salem. ar at th Seward. John A. Carson, attorney, of Salem, Is at th Imperial. L P. McCut-hcon. of Broadacres, Or., la at th Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris, cf Tacoma. are at th Cornelius. Mr. and Mra I'. A. Young, of Albany, ar at th Portland. C. C. Henderson, of Eugene. Is reg istered at tbe Oregon. E. P. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, of Cor vallis. are al tbe Oregon. M. J. Kenan, of Walcolt, is regis tered at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mr. G. C Campbell, of Seat tle, ar at the Cornelius. Guy C. Manninir " family, of 11111s- boro, ar at thCornciius. K. A. Paine, banker, of Eugene, Is registered at the Imperial. George RothwelL of Vancouver. B. C Is registered at the Eaton. W. M. Coats, of Vancouver, B. C, Is registered at the Cornelius. R. C. Crowell I registered at the Eaton from Deer Island. Or. B. T. Manchester, of Colfax. Waslu. la registered at th Seward. Swan Benson, contractor, of New berg. Is at th Multnomah. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Amlrall. of New Tork, ar at th Multnomah. .Mr. and Mrs. F. C Schubert, of Big Eddy, Or., are at the Nortonla. Mr. and Mrs. A. ri. Cobb are regis tered at th Nortonla from Seattle. U. Waldo Ward, orang grower, of Sierra Madre. Cal.. I at th Portland. - Mra Joseph Graber and Mra P. E. Fullerton. of Salem, are at the Oregon. Mr. and Mra C. U Hurst are regis tered at the Multnomah from Pendle ton. Ernest Cochren. sheepmen and stock raiser, of Monument. Or.. Is at to Im perial. Professor O. R. Ilyslop. of Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallla, Is at lb Seward. W. Van Horn, rancher, of Hood River. I registered with Mrs. Van Horn at tbe Portland. Mr. John C. Watefbury and Miss Halcyon Waterbury, of Oreskany, N. ar at th Oregon. Benefit Iance to lie Given Friday. Portland Chapter IT of th Eastern Star will giv a card party and dance Friday night, December 10. the proceed ef which will be devoted to ohanty for th Portland poor. The entertainment will ba given at th Woodman Hall, Rodney avenue ani Russell street. St, Johns Club Plans Benefit Tb Bachelor Club, of St. Johns. Is planning an entertainment, th pro ceeds of which are to go for tbe benefit f th reedy famine In et. Johns, on Christmas, Tbe date I December It, Sc Per MILK We carry a large and complete line of groceries, dry goods, furnishing goods, hardware and miscellaneous merchandise All goods sold at prices that posi tively defy competition. Make your dollars earn their full earning capacity by trading at this store. Every article purchased here absolutely guaranteed. Ali purchases amounting to over $1 delivered free. SIMON'S SALVAGE STORE J. SIMON & BRO. ELKS' RITES TODAY Memorial Will Be Held for Departed Members. JUDGE BUTLER TO SPEAK Past Exalted Kulcr 3IcCuo of As toria Will Deliver Eulogies. Special Musical Services Are to Bo Fenture. Wherever a lodge of Elks exists to day the members will gatherto pay their annual tribute of love and memory to their departed brothers. In keeping with thla observance the members of Portland Lodge will con duct their memorial services at the First Presbyterian Church. Twelfth and Alder streets, at X o'clock. All Elks, -whether members of Port land or some other lodge, have been Invited to assemble in the Elks' Club rooms. Stark street end Broadway, at 1:15 this afternoon. They will proceed. In a body, to the church. The public Is Invited to loin in th service. Judge R. R. Butler, of The Dalles, will deliver the memorial oration. Judge Butler Is a member of the lodge at Ueppner and Is one of the best known lawyers and public speakers in Eastern Oregon. Ho is a member of the tate Senate. Past F.xalted Ruler fa Talk. Mr. and Mrs. Butler arrived In Port land yesterday afternoon. They are staying at the Imperial. Members of the Portland lodge conducted them on an automobile drive through the city yesterday afternoon. John C. McCue. of Portland, who Is a past exalted ruler of the Astoria lodge, will deliver the eulogies on those members Wbo have passed away since the last annual memorial was held. Members who have died within that period are: W. J. Riley. William PROMINENT ELKS WHO WILL OFFICIATE AT ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICES AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TODA i . r .m,m,,mj in .1 hi ii his' i in iimili " : . . -'ye' -f ; i el, -' V ' -At - v eeaaw . I ; r,, , - 4 i . i' I,', "nn a iira- ri sBeKeeaeaJ i ltu.j&t.ia-- ii. )tA!Vaaefefcj -- r easssi 1 Bernhard. O. N. Smith. Oscar Kitten berg E- F Cooper. Charles Conrad. R. R. Slay. Max G. Myers, William G Beck. Jr.. John B.. Harrington, E. H. Thornton. S. E. renn. itooert Jen nings, George D. Rushmore and F. D Lo Inert. The service will be In charge of W R. McDonald, exalted ruler, and other officer of the lodge. Among the musical numbers will be two solos by Madame Jomelll. John Claire Montleth and Eugene Cioffl and song selections by a quartet composed of Mra Herman Polits. soprano: Mra. Delphlne Marx, contralto; Warren Irwin, tenor, and John, Claire Montleth, baritone. The opening prayer and the benedic tion will be pronounced by Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, pastor of the Grace Me morial Episcopal Church, and a mem ber of the lodge at Wallace. Idaho. Arrangements for the services are In charge of a committee consisting of George L. Baker, chairman; Henry E. Reed. Charles C Bradley, Hopkin Jenkins and Herman Polits. Vancouver Elks Jlcniorlal Today. "VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec 4. (pe- Pound Condensed Milk, 5c Per Can, 131-133 FIRST cial.) The local lodge of Elks will bold its annual memorial services in their Temple tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Maurice A. Langhorne, of Tacoma, will deliver the address of the day. George B. Simpson, exalted ruler, will preside. "POLISH DAY" IS HERE Celebration Is in Commemoration of Last War for Independence. "Polish Day" will be celebrated in Portland this afternoon at the Polish Hall, 810 Maryland avenue, corner of Failing street. In commemoration of tbe last Polish war for independence, which was called November 2. 1863. The celebration is always set for the Sunday following tbe anniversary date. The programme will begin at 4 o'clock. Judge T. J. Cleeton and City Com missioner Will IL Daly will speak in English and Rev. I Szybowicz will speak in the Polish language. Today is being recosnized in all Pol ish communities throughout the world as a day of commemoration and takes on an added significance this year on account of the distress now existing in Poland as a result of the European war. A Polish tag day will be observed some time this month, when funds will be collected to alleviate the suffering in Poland. Already a committee has asked for contributions in money. Con tributions should be sent to Father Matuszewski, 822 Maryland avenue, or to J. Yezerski, 69a East beventeenth street south. FIRE CAMPAIGN PRIZES SET Deputy Marshals Getting Best Pre vention Kesults to Be Kewarded. To arouse interest in the fire pre. vention campaign among the 105 fire men who serve as deputy tire mar shals. Fire Marshal Stevens announced yesterday that one prize of S100 and others of smaller amounts will be or fered for the man getting tho best re sults next vear. The plan has been explained to the firemen, and it is expected the compe tltion will be lively. Tho prizes other than the $100 have not been fixed yet. If the City Council will not appropriate the amounts It is proposed to raise them by public subscription. 1 : 11 f A i 'I 1 fceC'-S ST. NEAR ALDER TAL IS READY K.MAMEL, S30,0OO STRICTLRE TO. BE DEDICATED TOD.tV. Services Will Be Began In Aagustana Church and Will Be Coacladed at Bollding. The new Emanuel hospital, which has just been completed at a cost of 53O.0U0, at the corner of Stanton and Commercial streets, will be dedicated, today at 8:30 o'clock. The esercisca will begin in the Augustana Lutheran Church, Stanton street and Rodney ave nue, and will be concluded at the hos pital site on Commercial street. Rev. C. K. Swanson, of Seattle, presi dent of the Columbia Lutheran Confer ence, will be the principal speaker, al though prominent Lutheran clergy and laymen of Portland will ba on the pro gramme. The new hospital will be ready for occupancy in about a week. It takes the place of the old Emanuel hospital at 20S Tenth street, on the West Side, which was established through the ef forts of Rev. C. J. Renhard. formerly of the Emanuel Church in 1911. The new institution occupies a site 175 by 285 feet. ALUMNI OF OREGON DINE University Faculty Jlenibcrs Join in Luncheon at Hazelwood. In response to an appeal circulated by the committee that arranged for tha luncheon, 38 alumni and faculty mem bers of tha University of Oregon yes terday noon gathered at tbe Hazelwond in their first monthly meeting, repeti tions of which will occur the first Sat urday of every month hereafter. President P. L. Campbell, of the Uni versity of Oregon, was the principal speaker. John C. Veatch was chairman of the programme. Other speakers were Fletcher Linn and H. B. Miller. Music was furnished by a quartet com posed of Delbert Stannard, '14; Earl Fortmiller, '14; Francis D. Curtis, '11, and Willard Shaver, '14. Those who attended yesterday's luncheon were P. I Campbell. H. B. Miller, Fletcher Linn, Dr. George Rebec, L. R. Alderman, R. S. Shelley, Walter Berry, Colin V. Dyment, John C. Veatch, G. H. Marsh, Ned Blythe. D. W. Taylor, Dell McCarthy. Earl Kilpatrick. Alva Grout, Elmer Spencer, Robert Hiclcson, William G. Dunlap. Carl B. Neal, Don ald Pague. Henry Bauer, Grover Kestly. Homer Maris, Melvin Ogden. Carlton Spencer. Homer Jamison, Harper Jami son. Ed Marshall. C I Marshall, Ted Smith, Jacob Cornog, Roy Terry, Dol- bert Stannard, Francis D. Curtis, Earl Fortmiller. Harold Warner, Kenneth Frazer and Willard Shaver. Agriculturist Is Denied Douglas. ROSEBURG, Or.. Deo. 4. (Special.) The County Court today denied the petitions of several hundred farmers for the employment of a county agri culturist. An appropriation of J1600 a year was sought to maintain the office. The request was dented on tne grounds that the budget of expendi tures for the ensuing year already had been passed upon by the Court. Night School Plans Dunce. ."lefferson nic-hf school students will give a programme Thursday. After the programme they will have a aance. It is requested that all students bo there, and their friends also will bo welcome. numplireys' Seventy-seven Tor Grip, Influenza, That Homeopathy requires faith to be of benefit is disproven by the peo ple of all beliefs being constant users of "Seventy-seven." To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven" at the first feeling of a Cold lassitude. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, it may take longer. ; A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. 25c and $1.00, at all druggists or mailed. TlmniihrcjV Jiumeo. Medicine Co, 156 WUuam bircut. ,cw Xork. ; I