. 17 Tnp suypAY onEGoyiAy. ro upland, DEcrarmns id. iois. FIGHT BITTER, BUT FIREMEN CHRISTEN' EW TOWER WITH LIVELY DRILL. First and Last CaE ! HOT ALL FOR CHILD Both Grandfathers Want Clif ford Graves, but Contracts With Lawyers Bind. , We must go out of business January 1st, but we expect to beat the Law to it arid be out December 25th. In order to do so we feel tompelled to slaughter prices and we quote you a few of the many bargains for you to select from. 'BARRATRY F.QV IS ISSUE Crime of Offering to ry lor Teaer Jnllmutrtl Mr. Gratr T ratified TUal II i:as Coiurl to Ward Off Many Offer. rtv-yr-ol.i Clfford Grav. a'ttlsc Craad:A:hr W. f. Cravva aa tM wttaae etaad. leaned far aver and loeae-J Circuit Jud-a Cor- X. Davis varaly la tho ?. "1 want to 10 Seattle with Crampa Craves." fee al "Ca. yo'j wtnl t. so to Eealtt with Craad? Grave, do you? Wall, we'll ." em Had ti Jad. AaJ ta effort a lo deetd lb mo tnentou tci question continued. Nor tae tb taw yt d'etdad ahdHir Clif ford' borne tH bo with ilraadfatnar 1-ovl Itatheway la i'ortlaad or wttn t;raadfatB-r f.ravee la Seattle. Clif ford kimwif taicka ho would t.a lo c to Seattle, for a wMla. at t-eat. To araai?atr att .i br aid la lb courtroom or '.nil toolbar la Ibo cc ri tor of lb Co irtH'Juj chatties; aula Hr wbl'o t".;f(rd iwia feet wee I no in. Titer la ao uiU bctwooa ta tao. Local Battlo la Pla Oa Hut before tba court It appear that tbr feano lock. 4 born la a lrrltlc oofUtt oer ibo -'-ardtanf. Ip of Ibo itt.o orpbaa bo av oo reeeatiy teat Iota parent aad ti t:tllo brotbar. It wouldn't take th ajraadparaat laaa- lo r.o oa a way of keepinc Clifford, II It waea t for acme outeld tnacter mat aatar lolo th ra.o. ITob e:y aattbar grandfather would de mand ebaolute J jrtjj.et.oa over tbo lad If It waa aot tor the oulald ! tor. ITInrtpaITy tha.e out.ld matter aro two Uwyera. )h eao baa a contract wtta m of tne arraadfatber wblcn ear that Ibo lar at-.. I raeolra par cal of alt tbo inr to can out of tba Northern 1'actfle Company tr3 a lwult for Moilm tbo la of t..r:orda father ao4 toolbar. raroala Kllle-d r Tralaw Last Oeto'ar Jtiaor Uroo tla wlf. eat litt.a laraaoa. yaara o. d. lad ("Itrford wtta (iraadfatbar " la oaattlo wbllo thr want la tbar aulo Biello oar Mloor Ur' buatnaaa raata. ilo waa a traaailn M wrnia. rt cxtobar 14. croaaiaa- ba Nrtaor lactfla) track a at CocwlalLa. I tab a. a (rata crjd lata tbaa aad ail tbrao ? blllod. "Barratry- U word" wbk a taaar tho courtroom b'ard yoatarday for tbo flrat tsroa. It U tbo crlma. or talada tnaaaor. wblcb a la jr comantta wbaa to ao ictia buataaaa or aifara I (ay tar a "caao." Tbo 6ni tislli. aaapt Offer, waa aaaibilatad jta9or 1. Tbay ware arcaiy burlad whaaj tho Cravaa aad llatbaway famlllaa fcotb wara a d UwTara wbo wora aaaloaa ! tba railroad coapaar tbair b.haif. I.ob.rt Cnrkary. of tba firm of Cork mrt a Corttarr. ?oka. Waaa.. ap- ra la Kaattio arl la Noaambar. j v t Graa t-atl.' ad yarday. II o::rad ta par Mf. ir II a moatb trta tbo pn.eey of a aull. pay bla oitnaa to IJB ta att-od tba trial, aad to taba for b!naif par caat at akl fto ravo'orad. aocordta la tbo uiaaco. Mr. tiraaoa ttr-d Rofwaoa Offao lr Craa rafu4. ! ' yr Oorbary o t.l3t Tbo oao mon'a Lawyar Corbary a patrad la rortlaad. mot liraadtatbor l.aal lUthaway aad teado a prwpoaal la inv Hro b waa aecaplad. Ilataraia; lo Jipokan. Lawyer Cork-o-t bad Mr. Ilitbaway appoiolad Br. ( ia a. I. tarn by tbo Ilabo courta pra aaralory to brlocle ai't f" tna moaatlmo. Mr Uf. loatiriod. ka bad kaaa baala.d by lawyaro to aicb an etant lu'. ko aoucbt ono eat f ir protatioa. Ho rata. aad Hoary l amay. Jr. an! endar tbo adKo of tbo Haatl court, k aald. anade a can tract witbj Uaur !! atosllar to tba carbtrart bald by Lawyer Corkery wtta OraadCataer lUtbaway. oajaitaldo MaltaaW arT. nifford waa ta I'orf.aad wltk tba Itatbaway famlllaa. aad kera tba kal t.o la kom Wia-ad. tSa "out. do Pttara tr tba Braalfatbara and Cl fford from ar y.alo at aa no lrtaridin. Taatar r moraine C:r-uli Jadco PaU aa tiat tbaao "outai la ajjeUer- ware la tbo way. and called lb rraadtatber tae-ecber In bla cbambara tor a cvoaul tar tun. ... -tl doaaa t aa-ra fl!l." ai4 tba J-!-e. -to dr tbaa pople. wbo ar fiaat:y. tbrj'jak Ibo courta pnarely t .!.rm:a wbo ball krB tbo aulta kaaut of the daatb, of tba eoy'a par aata. b aofraatad. Hul tbo coofaraaco la tbo )'4oao a abatnbare coma to aatbto. Tbo arand fttaara arae.t tbat II made lutlo d'f faroaco to tb.ra wbo brvuebt tba aiil. eltaoua-k eacb waatej tbo box. Hut aa B graadfabar bad a cat.-at wltk a iwyr. and It mda a tot at oV-ffer-aa- o I tbo Uwyar. ttelattaeo tilao TaaXtaaoay. Tk ran; o batwa-a Lawyer Cork ery aad J'.amay wa frauaal durinj tka -Tba raUtiaa of Cllfrord alt taattflaj y.'fJT. aad Ju4e ral board tba fie'a. Tbo tar at queatlooa laotd will b .ioitiad ta Ibo Julr oa brief a. Tba lawyer ore allowed aevaa ! In wiica to am't tm. Alter tbo Ji.la baa r-alara.1 bla dertatoa. oa t.ran l'ataar Uraaaa' petition for a wrtl Of babaaa corpua. tba loaB lawyer will arl ta tbo "upramo Court. !' daviaiua probably wul Bet eo prialo l( l Ha. ta tso ina ntlme. Clifford will make tl, homo wits tbo Itatbaway. at CaataaSalu aaanuo. i. - J r Cs I .r & i-r ;; - : - I r . v; : i i ,; " i . i . 1 v- " ' Q r' - I- J :;.! p i a t: ! 1 . . f aJ 1 ; . . j Wj . . v . ; . I - . , 1 I ' ' x V a " -!. ... . ; P ! - II , . .-p l '! . r-n 4 W !!"" P' !i I - i . , . U r 1 " i . J a- - - " , " . k , , ' ! 4 ' . a , j ' r" L ' '- 1 ; i . . . - -. . . . . . - . . . - . r ' X - ' ' ' v . ,'" - ' h , , t " - -.,...- , .. e aaaaV. 1 ' '- .' - ' .-. ' . ' ..... , ., , . a mi a ia " 1 ' 11 "' m4y at I. Aaaaabor Bel a Ua-waree) rrooa Sarel Drill alldlac at :ot Tfclrd aad aUtat IMw strootai Battalloa Cklef Heldaa aad Track, laptala ItUarr Ar aaorlateadlap; tka DrIU roaa tba Boat. FIRE TOWER 15 USED Sta-cture to Train Blaze Fighters Completed. SMUDGES ARE REAUSTIC Oalldlnc Clr Itellrf from N'lance of UrtlU oa iHrwnlown llrw IXapa--Onlr Uprat la rrrctloa. TT.O rortland Fire Decartmaot now boaate of oaa of tho few tiro drill towar operated la tao trailed Utatea. IM-blad tba headauartor of Eaaloe a -r - a ai tba aoutheaol corner of Eaat Third aad Eaal Tine alreeta. a four-etory tower waa compieieu iaa weak andar tho direction of Battalloa Cbl.f Lee IColdaa. wbo flrat aucraatad Ibo kaUdlac and daalrB4 Ik atruc- tU'l"o alaalor tiro drllta oa tbo fire eecapea of tbo blc office) butldlo. w cam to bo pretty mack e-f '; aa-o to lb bu.y people of l-orttaad. eald tr. Hotdaa ya.terday a b caal adnurlao alaacea at tba w drill Utwar. concluded tbat It waa about Urn that tba dpartmnt bad a prlTate drill tower where the Bppll ..... i k. I...K1 hoar to BOD BP aad down tiro eecapea, c.imb BP well aad battlo wit imoM on -Hul the tower will not only are to train tbo new meo in oe . . 4. .iti baaa tbo old men freabaned UP oo practical work. Here af'ar a d.lall from each department will eaarrlee on tho tower ery morn-Ina- and In IMa way too entire force of 417 man wilt alay in trim.- The fortland drill tower I II fat kr.. ..J . K of the floor I 34 f-al atuar. Tb buildtno: U o.ulppd with 13 aeual flre-f Igbtin oeeicea inc.ua lac tb llfe-ropo drop that la a Iron a; , tn Kaid tbroo me a. life net. and a full outlay of ladder and booe. Lmrlna; ecmo an. la a amuoae ia luriaa In the bulldioa ao tbat tne maa may work uader coodltlona faced t " actual fire. baa iialtalloa Chief lloldea laaraad w . K.J rnii.lnietd a fire drill tower at a coat of ll-0. bo derided tbat bo could but'.d aa better bulldina; for :;. Accordlrvly be eat to work, after racetrinc a f.Ttee appropriation for the purpoea by the CouaciL All of the work oo the bulld- . . n.rtnvmmA be man actively employed aa firemen. Aa tba bulldina; atanda toaay it aao t"-' i" ny "K proatmalely !.. Incjudma; tb coat of ai.lr.nra. and walk. aad Jir. lloldeo ba1 tbo itrtma pUaa- aro ef turslne l4 Mr iw m tare of the city. p. Ocobock fund, la memory of lira. Ocobork. who died November 10. and le to be uaed preferably for women. There aro women In the collate wbo would bo unable to continue their etudlea without tbla aid. SEA CAPTAIN SETTLES HERE C. MUclwll. Now rtellred. Will Hake Home la Scllwtxxl. CanLala fL C MltchelL a veteran aklpper. baa aettled at t Leo avanae. In llwood. after many year aa aea captain. "Whan 1 waa II yeara of axe. aald Captain MltrhelL "after havlnc aalled four year for one firm In the eoutbern trade, tne anipownere wbo lived In Boaton. Man., requeeted m lo fo lo Maine and build a brla: tor Ibe aoutbera trade. I did ao and when the veaael waa completed I took a carco for fcan FTaaclaco. conalatlns of (aa- ral mercbandla. "1 built another brie; and took a cargo to Valparalao. Since that time I have aalled to all parta of the Fa- clflo Coaat. I quit the a and want tnio boalneaa at Aberdeet. u, wblck I eold. and am now livlna; wltk my aoa at IM Lao avenue, my ahlp einr day beinr over." HI eon I Capiala C Mitchell now on a voyac to Advlatd. Auatria. witn tne veaaei. Irene. LADS TRICHINOSIS VICTIMS Two Cara niarovcird at rmatllU ncwerTatloa 6chooL rnXPLETO.V. Or. Poo. II (Spe cial. -Two curl of trtchtDoal have been diarorerod la rendletna by Dr. T. M. Henderaon. United Htatea Oov ernment doctor for the Umatilla In dian Iteaervatlon. The victim. Kuaaell Cardan, ased II year, and Krancl Narcea. aced It year, who aro atu deata at ft. Andrew Indian fchool. are confined to the hoapltaL Cardan a caao wa dia;noed flrat alx week aco aa typhoid fever. After table" blood teat and ralllna In other doctor of tba elty. it wa decided that the dlaoaae wa trtchlnoela. Both boya ar aeiioualy 111. but neither la la Im mediate dancer. Jt la not thoucht that lb meat waa sold In Pendleton market. ' IKSL'RAf.CE TRIAL DRAGS ON rtrcrw Catlrtl It Moanlala Tlmbe-r rniar CaeO at Xchao. XILl" Waab. r. 11 lpc!t faua W lataa T. l'rk dacured a r if tb caaa f tb Wouotala Tlra ar Company aa.aat t! taoral Aa-i-jriua CC!pT. wk..b baa bea la tfoeraa at K:ama lb pat two Montna. an' t tjn.ly Bnoraln. wbaa aa ( it! a 4o.' of tba pl.lat.ff tm- ar toepaiT wt aw . . . . w. t at tao aaa Ibo bluataia Tim- b be tatee fatba caao until after tao Brat ef le year. wna- taw q.inmm am-e ciiif ;aiy wilt comoaaar tta teetl anoar. Taa caao lra4 baa u?ld iat ! aad It la elpected to dras ai.n fr aeaeral moatb lalo nat .! tt I b I'J" B' aaa r lfi4 la Cw.U CrfU. O.'.E BAKER SALOON TO STAY U juor. Hoartrr, Will D Lavrklag at Social Ceater After Janaary I. BAKER. Or, Pec It pe-laL That maa wbo have ba maklna the aaiooa tbelr beadquartor will baVe a tne tine; place wbaa tb elate coee dry Itaber orcanivaltona, seder the pruld a ace of Ibe city off. dale, are ptannln; la coallauo oc of tbo eaioone. wttb bar aad alt o'ber furnUblnca. aa a paMki me a a Cub bat lcklo tb IKtuor. It I aleo proposed to pat an a x bartasafer or maa well knowa to Ibe alooa cuatomor la cbarc. A meet laa to dlaoaae the plana will be bald tomorrow aad It I hoped to have the place toady for aao by New .Yeere oar and tbo dry aaiooa be bora tk laa la at tb wet one die. Lean rand Glvea. Ft red Col!rffx. A. . r-ebork. of fnrtland. baa pre Bled to Reed Collaao a l.'i loaa fuad to be uaed for rfeaervisc atudacta. 7 be la .aala4 aa the eVmaUa PRISONERS FEDBY DEPUTY Sobtrrfnca In Walla Walla County by SlK-rlffa Offlco fo Paaard Oo. OLTMTIA. Villi. Dee. II (!pe claL) After Attorny-Onral Tanner had eipreaaed hi opinion that It waa lltrcal for a Fharlff to board county prlaoo-r. Ix-puty Sheriff lloneycutt. of Wan Walla County, took charit of tbo reataurant feature Of the county "hotel." the bureau of Inspection note. In a report on that county to the At-toraey-Oeneral'a office. Hlnce thla exebanre waa made Hon aycutt ha collected 1170 l for pris oner' board, the bureau reports, leav Inc It to the Atlornay-Oeneral to de cide whether by thla eubterfuce the law acalnel the Sheriff boardlnK the prirooera baa been violated. Crratiam Masons Elect Officer. OR HP HAM. Or.. To. II. (Special) The followlnc officer war elected Tuesday rlaht by the Cresham Masonlo Lodse: Worshipful master. 1- L Kid der: senior warden. A. J. W. Brown: junior warden. J. C ShulU: treaaurer. Jama Elklnajton: secretary. William Mauser. The appointive officer have not been named yet. A Joint Installa tion will be h:d with Creebam Chap tar of tb Eaetero Utar Tuesday. Monrv fconcbt for Hard Surfaco. CRESHAM. Or. Dec. II. f pec let) A riaai attemp wui oo waue aw.i r i .a, Inrlttanr. Ih. fomilv Com. mlaalocar to appropriate sufficient money to Birnmiia " 1 Fatrview road and macadamise the rowatl Valley road, east of Oreabam. It la e i peeled tbat a tare number of tba road committees from tbla district Will D aer to an a..w...w mini for tb appropriation. - i'.4 Tea VtaCB&AO'f Jiaaalflt-4 kil. CEDAR BROOK, full quarts, bot tled in bond $1.00 CEDAR BROOK, per case, 12Jj)10.5Q LEWIS HUNTER, full quarts, ti r( bottled in bond P .-VPU LEWIS HUNTER, per casei 12 dji ( (( quarts, bottled in bond P Vf.UU CEDAR BROOK or LEWIS HUNTER, bottled in bond, ....$9.00 CEDAR BROOK or LEWIS HUNTER, our own Of bottlinsr, full quarts. . . .OO? Choice of either HUNTER or CEDAR BROOK, our own S.P.B.OO (MONOGIUU 12 full ATHERTON 12 fan CREAM RYE, 7ff Kr'aaS3" p?fcredtn?"$6.50 ?uUc Vest $7.00 full quarts. .;.70c J g 75c CALIFORNIA WINES, Port, Sherry, Ansrclica, Muscatel, former prices 52.50 and $1.50, now while the f Btock lasts, per gallon .S1.10 and OJt Including Sanitary Container. WE HAVE A STOCK OF BULK WHISKIES, BLENDED AND DOUBLE STAMP, WHICH WE WILL SELL FROM $1.50 PER GAL. UP THE OREGON PROHIBITION LAW permits you to have in your possession, for your per sonal use, any quantity of liquors you may desire for future use. , OUR RAINIER BEER, for which we are State Agents, specially brewed for this occasion, will keep for any length of time, and we would sug gest that you lay in a year's supply. Out-of-Town Mail Orders Shipped Same Day As Received TQ) Tr T issl SnnI SOUTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND ALDER STREETS SU Phones: Main 2958, A 2958 PORTLAND, OREGON l I w im 1 ' 1 . I PIONEER WOMAN PASSES MRS. AMAXDA HALL BEEI CAME TO OBEGO- IM loaS. - Metaee of 1 Lli" Calldrea Paaaew Maa, Tear oa raraa. aad Mved to rortUad la !. . . u.li Ttaea. nioneer of ira iiaiai . - ' . .... . . . .Ka r.iM.nr. of her !!, DltB fc - . vr.. w V UnH.nhotL 111 Larrabee' etreet, fortland. Friday. De cember 10. She waa J year 01 Mrs. Kees. wno was in oiusmci Mr. and Mr. James Elliott Hall, waa y r t t- ' ! 7 -: - J' : v X 1 ,f a t ' . i ' a Mr. Jtsaaada Hall Haw. Ploaeei of HMO. Vka lllcd Uece sa ber 10. born In Liberty. Mo.. Anicust 10. 1S1. With her parents she crossed the plains to Oreson In 1115 tlje family arriving st Oreiron City Junt before Chrlotmas. They stayed at Oreson City until the Pprin of the following year, when they moved to Buttevllle. a few miles below Champoes;. "ere Mr. Hall began maVlne rranrementa for locating; on a.MiAa l.nrt ..i.trn on the lower French Prairie, A large house was rented from one of tho aettlera and Mrs. Hall and daughters kept a tavern. To this house came tho handsome and aucceasful youns; lover. Wllliard Hall Ree to tell his love to tho beautl ...i i ini.rfm Trail, whom he had met In Oregon City during the preced ing Winter. . On January tl. 1M7. Wllliard H. T- I Ul.. Itnanria M. Hall WCTO married at Buttevllle. the wedding ceremony being performed by Rev. J. U. rarrisn. sir. nu air. .a . - . . K. tilt aaaa which ha 1) RU Id a lariu v a.w ' - . previously purchased from a Canadian settler. There they lived continuously until 190U. except for a brief period In U&l and 1852. when they conducted a tavern in Champoeg. in January. 1900. they moved to Portland and lived with their son. Dr. P. A. Rees. To Mr. and Mrs. Rees were born 1J children, six sons and seven daughters. One son was lost In early Infancy, but the others rrew to maturity. .4 .... k ajnu tivlna' are: Mrs. Janice William Welch and Mrs. William u.n4.r.KMt t Pnrtland! frs. John S. Clark, of La Grande; Mrs. C. If. Day, of Dayton. Wash., ana jirs. n. Au gustus WriKht. or Foniana. ino sunn ... r- T i 1 I X ' . u T A T? o P are; i v.. n. ... . . - - and Wlllard H. Rees. of Portland, and H. L. Recs. of Trinidad, Wah. There are 2 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. CITY REPLACES PAVING East Slorrlson-Slroet Work Ih Sub ject of Controversy. Work of relaying wood block paving In East Morrison street, betwen East Water street and Union avenue -was started by the city last week. It Is expected a month or six weeks will be required to finish the work. The pave ment is being replaced In places where It Is bulged or broken. The pavement is still under main tenance of the contractors, but they have refused to repave. The city is doing the work and will attempt to force the contractors' bondsmen to toot the bill. Four Join Journalistic Fraternity. rxrVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Dec IS. (Special.) Merlin Batley. of Twin Kails. Idaho; Max Somen, of Portland; Milton Stoddard. of La i- . nH ti..,. Kurk. of The Dalles. recently were initiated into Elgma Delta CBi. a .iaiioni iram.miT journalists throughout tho United Ptstea. Electrical Christmas Gifts Are Becoming More and More Popular Each Year Don't Fed to See Our Extensive Line M. J. Walsh Co. The Modern Electrical Supply and Lighting Fixture Store SALESROOMS 311 STARK STREET Across From New' First National Bank Building RIVER HAIL ROUTE KEPI NEW .METHOD OF DELIVERY ON WATERFROXT SUCCESSFUL. Modern High-Power Motor Boat Sos plaata Old-Timer aa Reanlt of In crease In Business. After having been on trial for six months. Milwaakle River Route No. 3. the first motor boat mall route in the Pacific Northwest, has so thoroughly Justified its existence and the foresight of Postmaster B. L. Hagemann, of Mil waukle. Its sponsor, that it has been officially designated by the Postoffice Department as a dally mall route. The order went into effect Thursday. Business has Increased so greatly since the motor boat route was started last July that W. T. Jacks, the carrier, has had to put a modern high-power motor boat on the run. He can now get over his route In four hours. Patrons on Milwaukie River Route No. 3 get their mail as soon as residents of Portland. About 250 families living along both sides of the Willamette River as far north as the Portland motor boat col ony and as far south aa Magoon'n Landing are served by the motor boc.X mailcarrier. There is one delively each day. The motor boat route was conceived by Postmaster Hagemann, of Milwau kie. who got the department to give the plan a trial. The route has proved such a success that inquiries about it have been received from as far East as Illinois and Wisconsin. Chicken Thief Drops Purse. GRESHAM. Or., Dec. IS. (Special.) E. A. Kent, living at Rockwood, heard a commotion In his chicken bouse the other night and on investiga tion scared away a chicken thief and saved the fowls. In his haste to leave, the thief dropped a purse con taining tlO. which Mr. Kent found. Mr. Kent says he will return the purse if the owner will call for it. Let It Be a Musical Gift This Xmas ii I I. fa TT.., mm j The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Is the Product of the World's Greatest Inventor No Needles to Change Unbreakable Records Thirty years ago Thomas Ai Edison invented the first sound reproducing instru ment. Since then many have adapted his original idea. But mere mechanical re production of sound is not enough for the real music lover. So Mr. Edison, after thirty years, again applied his s u p e r-k now ledge of chemistry and acoustics to the problem. And now the master in ventor has produced an in strument that does more than reproduce sound. It Re-Creates the original music without the slightest deviation in quality. He called it "perfect" the Now Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. . We will be glad fo play the New Edison for you. Come in and hear the delightful new Christmas records. OTHER STYLES OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS $30 UP. More than a year to pay in. No interest. OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK 151 Fourth St Ground Floor Near Morrison Graves Music Co. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC