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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1915)
TnE SUNDAY 'OTtEGOXIAX. TOTITLAXD, DECEmER 10, 1015. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF i ORIa.oMtx TtLATMOX... a la, .iitw . ....... .liar- waaMtaial. - Waia T"'w A ' nruiu.i :. A ". uim!wii - nwm ail T", A ' l'u r.. .... A "'; UV-Ttnllil Ha lla. . . La I!'. A enUJ AMI S.MVTa. mrn THtttci ti-T mj r.. i...i- .irii.i - flue efl"a0 el - li ea4 le- t'nl et 1 a CXI '.' M tlr.l ei'l taiaiH" tut - tt rn v .H 1 eai .! r riXT Wt n-i-r et ia..le, vi- .11.-. rrlumMa i J. t J' I M tmt.9 (!.-. tr e4 ', ", Ve-al-Ml!-. -rMfi J t..aa 1 1 r m. LlHf ,rtflt " teJ M ( tHllea en t HI" " ' '"" k4 s.i erfmi- Afro tkii to ; nir.L Order for 1 of TS ? Ttar a Oraaeeiaa. ak.a ul l . om Jeaoarr 1. '. I f rteada. eAeuLal seal to Ta Onittiii at eac. rttlCK CCTl CK !-, O IHOTUEH rtcc THI ltJ Featac la te Called states or Beeeoaioa Caaaila or Halifax ceeta. t'rela peotas I coot. Adr Tl Orecoaaava. Pvrtlaaai. 3raa in.wio taiaaaar cl' The 1U-II-o4 Hramh. l-lbrerr in tta Utriira on .N.halem itatua continue ! iroar rapidly. Tri circulation of aMaa la .N'ataoibar aarae V- tnra lhn lor November tn tU. Tba jlloo-l ratwb baa fio Ureal circulation o( ay of IS itntllar trao-rie for the )atr. The baa club. Ilia J. I. C meets afar r'rlUar afterrncMin at 1 14 oclo k. TMa week the club hu taken up I ha elude of tr. tlacratbv and tha Central Library arTclala Baaa n lo tAa al'ib aavarat booka baartnc at t'la ualavL Tba MrlolJ ftub w'.lt not fnaal acairt uattl aftr CbrlatniAa aa . tba .rl bra too boar rabaarama for a Soot. rrtari-M e4 lods anlartaln- aianta. I'raiai: Itla aanihll of alolla aatll b lieUrxl br an albibit of pula. Tba ptory hoar on turJ-r ta at S i cI-Kk. Ttla atrk i'brlaima torl- ra blnf toti A aorabar of aaar kaxika fcaaa baaa racataaat. rariTa AaT EiKir ! Tka apaclal attf. tlon at tba Muaaura arf Art aanalala of a CbriaCmaa ahibi tlort sf fKtur an4 olbar objaarta ap aratriata to tba on. dc4 parttv-ulartr I baof tntaraal to rhll Iran anal aa ihib.ti of artuttc lllaa and taat'laa. Tba .Vtjum will b claxaHl oa hrtatmaa alar and tba jatinda foU lawinc. but "ill bo r-a oa all olbar betMaya. aa aa ial. Th rautar boor ara la 1 wak iT. 3 l a fundajl and koildaia. fraa tba aflarnoona of Taaa't-ar. Tbur'Ir. IrtOjr. ralardar ad aaiA)r. r''. Lraaa ILiaa Tha rltlaa Cbirtrt. abi. aracta4 a arborvb, build-too- at Nabaiam avaauo and Milwaukla tr; two yaara aaiax baa al,wd tba areparty to raaart lo tba rrJ lora. Tba baaar aaaaaamanta for bardaur faxa piaamaal. la addictoa to tba coat of tba bniMmat and croinda. waa Bwrt tnaa trta imail conaracaliaa could carry. Tba rvBcracatin baa nora4 lata I'aioo bait. cr-r rail TSirl-anta aaat Taaiao aianna. wbara ralr aara--aa will bo baid baraafiar. I.ldr H! an, la tba aaw pallor of tba cburva. IV w i:.aitA H.-irTT to Mer-a J. tatf :: Tba Nw lUrd K.claly bolt Ita aac auclai on January it at Uooimaa Kali. I.al fixtl and 'aaalnctoa atraaca. A Koatoa bakad baaa d brown braaat auppar will ba Mraad at .3 aft-r tkh tbara will ba ajAnrlnf. varda an4 am-iaamaala. All firaaar N l.r. iaji.i-ra and tbair tafnlva ara lntt4. Tbara will ba o m.atlnj at trio aoKlaty durtn taam bar. Taaaic Baaarnw I ITacaria. Frank Haraiaa. who. for tba aal tiva yaara. baa baaa tba aaaaaaar af tba a lr-l-a atalion of tbo laaiaral Wlraiaaa Loan Banr at Last baa baaa pron ll aa rvanacar of tbo aouth city alalloa la faa t'raaciacov a and Mra ttaralow l-aa for fo rranclawo tbia waab- )lr Ha rat aw la aa apart alaartrU-la aid lntild and opral-d tba Inatrv anan ta of tbo Laaca wiralaaa la (Ion. ltAA. Co!ttt ramambar Royal HraaJ labal aa'lnc cuntaal cloaaa Moactay. IVambar Z't. All labala aa.t bo la by II i'. M. of Ibat day ta tbat rasulta can bo annoan-d le far a Jalar. M- l. U llibrook. Will Ka aht arid William tiraar baaa caa antaxl ta act aa Judcaa arul paaa on all qiiaaU'ini partalntnar t tna cortlaat Koaal Bakary and CoeCrctioaary. Adv. KaTr. J r. ItmiiaoaT"' Tv I'acai'M. Raa. J. l Kprlncalan. of tba AcnarUaa Bibla lublKatloa -'ltT. will occupy tna pulpit of tha fall wood Hapllat Cburtb tbta aaanlnc at T.J o'clovk. In i abaanca of tba paalor. Rav. K. II. Hayaa. wbo baa (una to LaadTJIIa. Colo, la tha morninc a aniqua aaralro will bo bald la waih tbo oraniat lona of Ba cburcb will taka part. ttvttiota Hociitt to yitrr Tba Ttlinoia ItoctatT will bold a rJlar Wiaa 1 1 n a In tba Commarrlal Club raenu Taaaday aaattlna:. Tba followtoa; will pariu- pal In tha proaramma. !. Hiala. ptanlat; li ourlnay. taadar; Mra. Ki-har.l Mulbnlland. ron tralto. and tha Waabtnatlon 1 1 tat It Ka. boot Mandolin Club. Ca ra avaca 1 1 raa Jaaca Ci-al ak tx racaivaal Ihrouf h thoir acanta om raro aatl't)a Jawal from llaropa. owlnc to praaant war. aoblity la dipatnc of Ita fawala to mat oapanaaa. Alao flaatv card naaa portrait of tian b oral t. t. Oranu Alao watcbaa balontr lac to Mario Laontao and Louia XV. Ada. rmorau Hcspat Topt at fi Taata.o Cwtatrw. Cbrialmaa aarvioaa will bo bald today at 11 A. M. and a :i r. M at tba Cburvb of Our r'athar. Hroodway and Tamhil! At tba Man iac rww tbo rbaair will alnc a croup Of inrianl carola. Tha public la ra apoittfully laattad. Ad. ALOca-ra Clra yn Mean r"tarttac. Ta Albarta Woman a Improaamant Tu will maat Tuaiay aaaninc la trio Varoon a-boolbouaa. Tba pro Bramoa will ba aivan by cbtldran. amilfll. playmc a n-i rrltatiora lo ba fuilowaal by cairiaa. Tba enratinc la PUU I UT. Toe Uu' or PmaiM la Inlaraat Inc to all. Uat it frao by pur baalnc your X rr.aa planta or holly wraatba front tba Halai f loral Co.. at tba alora. Z Id and Gtiaoa fornaarly manacad by AlfraH Birbhardt. I'boaaa: Maia UJ. A 'tit Ada. Muni aT. J.oo to U.-rrnt. Vi'lt t Joba will atur lonicbt "Tba V.il-d I'repnat at tba Kniabla of I'ytbaa II L 'urnar riaaaaik and iM.r. at T .. Ctarybody lnit-d. IlKI yota triad tba dallrlou aaw ZMaio bona? Tby aro a llaynoo prdort aad aro aaabinc a bic bit. Aa your rwar Aejo. Oaeaa doooa Maiiaa Pino buna Wbolaaonaa aaaj d-llctoua: I caala bay a wbolo dooaa. Tnr crovar baa lbm Ad. Coat. S'-Tinc from u allaa totf manar MaadulA f'u-l (. r.l JIX B liJi. Ad. Caor Heir and aoodlaa at tbo Oriaatal tlrill aro batt.r. tb. kal Waaa. aad tark. Ad. lias fiatLorao. Jaaalar'a. diamond wtn.tow lowaat prtco la rity; IJ1S 3d. Iain t:. Ad. j)ra ul tar fao fr alrlnclnc Tba r jrttaa. ttb and Morriaon. Adr. y-aiTara j:--.- in f'raocb aad eaoia-i. . ataUr ii. adr, Gift Suggestions From the Shop of Jaeger Bros. Saw the bfw thinra id blrrlinc table arkr. includinr th f moua Mary Chi! ton. tho Chat harn. tho Fairfax, tho Lafay ette, the Puritan, and other. In aing-l piece or etJ. Ceanine Makoraay Nat Bool. our own make, plain J0. with terlinc mountinf. ..tJVO Caaaerole. heavy plate, on alt at Aaterieaa SkefrieltJ Sandwich Tray, apecial. each ?"J.OO Bread Plate, quadruple plate of pretty ieaiafn $1.75 American Sheffield Bon Bon Bakrt.. special fZ.OO Sterlinc Top Jam Jars, with heary apoon, kIaaa etched, spe cial, each SIMM! Aaierican Sheffield Cream and Sugar Set. pair.....?.0O Sterlinc After-Dinner Coffee Capo, pierced. French china lined ?.75 Strrlinr Salt and Pepper, crew top, the pair ? 1 .2-"a See Opposite Side Our Chriatmaa Trade CI Per Cent Better Than. Last Year. WHY? '.. Jaerer Broa. Special $100 Diamond Rinf la the Gift de Lose. JAEGER JEWELRY GENUINE mm TArrrp rpoq jewelers JAatvx-tliaK dKUj. opticians On Portland'a Fifth Avenue 131-133 Sixth Street, Oregonian BuUding OPEN EVENINGS Diamonds Buy your Diamonds now. We are giving; exceptional values in perns of extra colors and bril liancy. 9 Hamilton Thin Model (Gen tlemen) Watch, 12 size, 25 year case, nobby dial, special value at $28.00 Ladies Convertible Wrist Watch, Gruen Movement, 25 year case, very small and ex- ' quisite, each ' $15.00 o o o o Special Great showing of Gold Pendants and Chains, large assortment, the very newest de signs, choice $2.75 Solid Gold Baby Rings, spe cial, each 73 f Solid Gold Necklaces, special, each $1.50 Icy Hot Bottles, to keep things hot or cold, best kind made, as low as $1.50 a a a 8-Day Mantel Clock, cathedral gong, mahoganized, priced as low as -..$-1.00 r a Tambour 8-Day Clocks, ca thedral gong, each $10.00 $5 for our special Umbrella, with two detachable handles, in gift box. o a a a U ra b r e 1 1 a a for Men and Women, sterling mounted han dles, as low as $2.50 See Opposite Side RoTat. NtJO II '. ItA rTITITT Or. n Koaa lamp. Iloai .-N:noora ct Am-rl-a la maamc elaborate prepa ration for tba laat -maatins In lb aar lacambar If al whirl, a pro cramina. ronitit of rouaU-. racila liana. Indian club drill. carU and alaorina- will ba ain, oupplaroaotaal bjr tna rx-alar monthly bonquat. Itoao Cltr an4 Albarta Woodman camp baaa baaa pavlal'jr lll4. aa wall a all flatting tuanbatt wbo mar be lo tbo tax. raaxK taftuma fancy barn. 1 Vaal alaw. mutton ataw. baaf alaa, SW", I'lat'a f-t anal pork bonaa aro Hal baaf. roaal vaal. roaat mul'n. c rag-ail. abou!4r pork, pirnl.-a all lc liaafat h. I'C pork, pork chop. U'jC b'ancy bacva ao4 bacoo bocka. lie. frar.rlba. Ivc . lard. J. JJc: lartl. a, lit. T arbaT. faaia, dacbaa. chlckan. Krarak U froltha la Zi Aldar at- Adv. Lsa-ra i:jar ran rrTn Kia-r. tnta tailara ftar Cbaptar baa alaartad tha fDilowina ofTlcara: Worthy matron. 14 r'oatar; worthy patron. A. Kannady: aaaiclAta matron. farab McKanila. aralrr. Mau4a Connall: Iroaaoror. Nil Tork: eoodoclraaa. Lydta Camp boll: aaooctalo cooduclraaa. laan Ktia. jtia Hoon to r-rTi). rrtland toxica. No. I. Junior Ordar of Mooaa will anl.rtavla at blooao Hall aa Taaaday oiabl ol l ocioca. Ho batwaaa tbo aa of 11 aad SO ara in Hot. titlt BT lavmoTOK Bcr. Now T-room kooao. flno location, aaat front lol with Iraaa. Partlcolara from owaor. Addraaa K III. Orvaoalaa. Adv. I a. Lr-rtiaa H. Howiajio will room at tba .Nortonla llotal onlll March I. Ad. aVTTUfat. attractive aulta. 140 aad ap. Ilrbrt Jrnland. Morsaa bld Ad. ll-iTM. M-wtr, Kaaalda. Or- opona roe !3 for botldaya; American plan. Adv. ra. W. A. Win will ba at hi Port land off ico onlll fartbar not lea. Ad. ttaXTtt aiU and bandkarcblcf on al: Mr Cran. Ji IZlb. Adv. Good Things in the Market for ChrUtmaa. RosburK Couple to Get Poa etion of Old Organ. tr. aad Mra. l.aora K. tloa-k HI llaraoao Owoora of Uoo of Klrat laaaif raaaaaaata la Urraow. ROSKHfRU. Or, Dac. 11. (Spoclal.) tr. and Mr. t;ora K. Mourk. of I'.oaaburr. aro soon to coma Into poa aaaion of on of the lhro flrat orcana troucM lo I'ruoti. Although Ilia a of tha Inatromant la nut known by lr. Ilouck. II wa brouchl to Oregon when I'ortlanJ waa a i:laa of l than :i)0 people. Thar wara thraa organ In the orlg Inal eonaiajnraoBt. which war purchaaad la New Tork. Thay wro ahtpped Wrat by boot and ram around tbo Horn, ac cording o Ir. Ilnuck. t'pon tbrlr ar rival in Portland, ono of tho organ waa purchaaad by Ih father of Ih Lata Mra. Kml.y T. Moor, who died her laat ak. Following tba death of tha original purrKaar. tho organ f'll Into the handa of Mr. Moore, who remained la paaearealon of It until hr drath. The organ ha become tho property of Mr, lioock. who la a daughter of tr.e lata Mra. Moore. Mra. Ilouek de clared today that aha lntenda-d lo hare Ih organ ahipped from rortland to lloaeburr and p:ac4 In lr Mourk bom. At a later data It will probably ba turned over lo tbo Oregon Historical loclrty. I'r. Ilouck eare ho beltavea at leatat poo of lb other organ contained In tho early consignment la etitl In l'r tUtvd. but ho cannot recall tho name of Ita owner. SIX HAVE LARK ON LARCH Mohawk (lab Hold llrM W Inter Uallns on loontala. taeaina I'olon Ipot ttunday mornlnar. Tacamber I, for Wullnomah rail, tho Mohawk Literary Club en loyad Ita Oral Winter outing oa Larch Mountain, Tbo summit waa reached la Ibrea hour, which la remarkable lima conai4rln( tbat none of tho party war eiuippd with aaowehooo and MT.ral faal of anew waa. eacoualored- Attar (aaainc arnna time on tho aura mil. wbro a magnificent view waa ob tained, tho party returned on tba after noon train- Thoaa In tho party war Carl Clark. Vincent renaell. Kenneth On. Hay liegeman, titaa Van Zandl aad Cheater TrelcbeL TIIK J'orlland alorea did unuually good bualneaa for Thanksgiving and consequently havo choice extecslv atork on hand for Chriatmaa. Tha holiday tablo of any house, if Ih whol country, tha Wnlto House not esrptad. could bo furnished from our aa-al market with a complete a list of select vianda aa the most cul tivated last could deslr. baa p. Canned soup, of standard make Vegetable, chicken, gumbo. Julienne, clam chowder, tomalo. oa-tall. pea or mulllngatawney. at to rent for pint. i cent for guarts. Ureon turtle. It cant a quart. Another good make at 14 rents pint, in almost tha same assortment. with the addition of celery, asparagus. baaf. tomato-okra and mock turtle. Oystero (oyster powder) for oyster hud. In U-cent packages. Minced sea clam, from I'uget nunl. at It centa a can. Flak. tk iluperior w hit fish an J pickerel, earh 4S rent a pound. Washington trout. XI cant and fresh mackerel. IS centa a pound. Lastern scallop and lobster, from Ih Atlantic Ocean, each TS cents a pound. New Lake Superior white flsb. salted, at SI rent a pound. Chinook salmon, spiced with anchovy sauce Si cents a pound. Roauafa, Twrker, Ke. Choice rib roast. 3) to :3 cent: leg of lamb. 30 cents: Veal roaat. It to I cents a pound. New etock Wisconsin ham. 30 centa; Trld of Oregon" ham. I centa a pound. Trim turkey. 31 to 3 centa a pound: duck. Si cent and geese to IS cent a pound. Hen. 39 to 33 rents; frier. SS and broiler 30 centa a pound. Very convenient for small families and dweller In apartment are the cleaned and dressed fowls, ready to bo stuffed and placed In tha oven, which ran bo had from' 60 centa to tl Si. Imported wild game In great variety. In tins, al Ti renta to II. ri each. Vegetable. Green pea from California, 30 cents a pound; artichokes, two for 3a cent: Brusaela sprout and egg plant, li centa a pound. fweet potatoes, six pound for a quarter: superior dry Irish potatoes, from i'arkdale. 11.71 a sack for 130 pound. I-eltuce heart from Loa Angeles, 10 centa a head: three for Si centa. Hothouse cucumbers. 35 renta each; celery hearts. 30 cent a bunch; celery root, for salads, a cent each. Artlrhok heart. In cans, f 1 each. Ollvew. Queen olives. In bulk: eitra-larg. ripe California olives and stuffed Man ia Ml I olives, each at li cant a pint. Green and rip olive, all aisea. from 3S to cent a Jar. Olives, stuffed with nut meats or with white celery. & cents a bottl. olives. In oil. stuffed with anchovies, JO rents a glasa Jar., Irae ripe olives. 40 rents a quart, for I bo holidays. rtaaa Pnddlas. :te. Very fin fruit or flc puddlns;. made In Tava-oma. In tins, at li lo 3& rents each. In larger slses at it cents, suffi cient fur II persons. These tin are very useful aa Christ mas presenla In packing boxes. Kaslern-made plum puddlnr. In one and two-pound cans, at li and (0 cents each. Homemade and Kastern mincemeat. In bulk at 30 centa a pound and In pint, quart and half-gallon, at "t cent. II. Si and II. T. Mince and homemade pumpkin pie at Si cents each. rreab Frail Km press grape from l-o Angel and whit Malaga from .Spain, each It cent a pound. California narel orange, from J1 to 10 renta and small high-colored tan serines at It centa a doien. Florida orange and grape fruit. In family cases, at II.:. Hose pears. CO centa a doien. and Winter Nells, three pounds, 35 cents. Khubarb. from California, two pounds for a Quarter. Florida and California crape fruit B and 10 cent each. Laemons. IS to 3S centa and bananas. 3) rent a dosen. Apples, of Ih best varieties, from IS to 3S centa a dosen. Lady apples for decoration, two pounds. 34 centa. C beeaae. EJim full cream. Koboko brand from Holland. tl3S; pineapple. TS centa; French Camembert In ten-ounce boxes, to centa each. New rHilton. In stone Jars. 3H pounds. IJ 35: Society SlUton 1 a Jar. Imported Swiss, SO cents, and Roque fort, from France (0 cents a pound. Nw Tork sage and Eatsern nippy. each S cents a pound; Phtladelpbi cream. 30 to It centa. lalmburger and brick cream . and pimento. Ojedost. Norwegian goat-milk cheese. for rarebits. 45 centa a pound. Johnson Educator and water crack era, to aerve with cheese. als aad Italslaa. Imported Japanese chestnuts, of largo else, and Oregon chestnuts, each two pounds for IS centa. Knclish type filberts. SO cents and Oregon hasel nuts. 30 centa a pound. Almonds. 31 cents, and blacK wal nuts, for stuffing. IS cents a pound. Oregon-crown walnuts. 10 centa, and California, 3t centa a pound. Large Texas pecans, ii centa a pound. Imported Malaga raislna. 40 renta a pound. In one-pound cartons, and In SH-pound boxes, at 13. Nabob brand Italian prunes, in live- pound boxes, at tl each. Pitted prunes. cents a nox. Coroanuta. IS cents each, from the Fiji Island. Pteaei red Fra.lt. Spiced currant, cherries, peaches. figs and. Seckel peara. cantaloupe, watermelon and grape chutney, with or without brandy, each 75 centa a J'- . . . . ..- . . . Stuffed and plain California gtace fruits, assorted, at 75 centa a pound, and tl.tO a box. Kumauat preserves, from India, and crystallized Chinese ginger, at 75 cents a Jar. Fresh nulled figs from California at 13 a box and specially packed for the holiday trade, combination boxes of raisins, figs, walnuta and almonda from 1171 to ii.:;. Merlllxed California tigs, in im pound boxes, at 13.10. Fard date, aturrea aim nuis, in one-pound boxes, at 35 cents- Shelled nut meats almonds, walnuts and pecans, f torn SO to 75 centa a pound. Auxourmet brand siunea riga ana date, prepared with sugar and con syrup. In glass Jars, al 44 ana is cent. Frsll Cake, Ktc. Homemade fruit cake at 60 cents a pound. In. seven. Ave. three and Im pound sixes, or sold by the pound. Gold silver and funsnine circular cakes at 0 cents each. Lebkuchen and honey cakes in peon ages at ii cents nnu nm vtr, cents each. Huntly Palmera imporiea crncKers In large variety. Kalaln Brown bread, in una. noaiou tvle. at 30 rents each. German coffee cakes, from a nickel to 4 J cents each. Beverage, Choice Turkish and "Society BlendH coffee, each 45 cents a pound. Golden Tip tea, from Ceylon, at j a pound: Formosa-Oolong, up to 13; Kngllsh Breakfast, up to II; the best Pekoe, tl a pound. Droste cocoa, from Holland. 50 centi a can. Pineapple elder at II and apple cider at 10 centa a gallon. Loganberry Juice. In eight-ounce bot llea at 35 cents each, 13.75 a doxen; 13-ounce. 3.0 a doxen. Fruitola Orange and lemon powder or ran be combined. An Inviting local product. In bulk, 40 cents a pound, which makes a gallon: in K-pound boxes, at 15 vents, sufficient for ten people. Coafectloaa. Tangerine orange and Messina lemon peel in candled slices, for after noon teas. "Chocolaad Appel." from Holland, 35 centa each. Pure barley sugar, mint mixtures, cream mints, coated with chocolate, for after-dinner occasions. Little Requisite. Mayonnaise dressing, with oil, in 11, 35 and 45-cent bottle. Salad dressing, without oil. 10. 20 and 40 cent. Nosco onion and garlic seasoning. 15 cents a bottle; fresh local sage, 40 centa a pound. CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral offerings and 'kindness shown us In the loss of our wife and daughter. E. J. WEISSENBORX. M HS. F. ii. UARUEK. Adv. FRANK E. SMI TH. CARD OF THASKS. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to friends for their expressions of sym pathy and floral offerings attending the death of our eon and brother, Edgar J. oonneiiy. DR. J. W. DONNELLY AND FAMILY, Adv. . Arlington, Oregon. .. ..... .................... ................. . ... vv...... ...... ........ . w. .- --w--:- aavT:: -v',s " '": : - ? I alanaaii ., m.lr .nT-' laUaT i , i,1n.i..M.i -n HJL- T'.ti- tit l I rs a' a -''V. id1 - Cortractors, Were Simply Snowed Under with prospects for LAURELHURST homes. Some thirty new houses have been built in LAURELHURST the past few months and they are nearly all sold. We're in an embarrassing; position. We've created a wonderful demand for new modern LAURELHURST homes and now we haven't enough houses to show prospects. The" City has begun work on the beautiful artificial lake in LAURELHURST PARK and in three months time LAURELHURST will be enj'oying the biggest building boom ever known in this city. Unless a large number of builders come to its assistance at once the LAURELHURST CO. will itself be forced to go into the building business on an extensive scale. If you have a good record back of you, we have an extremely attractive opportunity for you in LAURELHURST. Our terms are 10 per cent down, 2 per cent per month after house is completed, with second mortgage privilege, 6 per cent interest. We will assist you in selecting a plan that WILL SELL and will secure liberal building loan for you. Special house selling department maintained in which we employ some of the highest class salesmen in the city. Come in at 270 Stark Street; Main 1503, A 1515, and let's get acquainted. We've just received some classy up-to-date plans. You're welcome to use them free of charge. PAUL C. MURPHY, SALES AGENT. Wlfconln ? Tint abas lo.uuu.uvi acres a al l f n i Cash-Exchange and Redeem All kinds of trading stamps and coupons. Come in and see our pre miums. The only place in the city giving rah. urEX KR, the t oi ni. n.iu. Located at Laue-Davis Drug Co., N. AV. cor. 3d and Yamhill sts. wnnxiEi , HOW TO RKMOVB I 15 MIXaTTES. HOW TO l'RKVK.T FROM COMI.VK. Inclose 3c stamp for particulars. Satis faction guaranteed. Free demonstra tion at our orrice. 1 to i i: M.. 9. sec ond floor. SSS Washington street. i:0-lLA9TiqiE AtiESll, Mkk-Marr Toilet Preparatloaa. ileal. K Portland. Oregon, areata Ueateal. Phone Main 3271. SELECT FOR OTHERS As You Would For Yourself, Fine Stationery, white and tints, in plain and fancy boxes, 50 x;ents to $6 the box. Waterman's and Swan Fountain Pens, in all sizes, styles and points, plain and fancy gold and silver filigree holders. Writing Sets and Desk Accessories in Leather, Brass and Cut Glass. All prices and in great variety. Many Novelties, both useful and ornamental. Diaries, Calendars, Fancy Memorandums and other Leather-Bound Books of every description. Playing Cards and Game Sets of all kinds. Folding Card Tables, Chairs, Game Counters, etc. Our excellent line of Christmas and New Year's Cards is still complete, but very much in demand; so don't wait till the last minute. Dennison's Gift Dressings, Seals, Labels, Tinsel, Twine, Tissue and Wrapping Paper. ''Everything for the Office' Seals and Rubber Stamps Phones: Marshall 6080 A-6548 FIFTH AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. Automobilists, Attention Repair Work Wanted Charges so moderate as to astonish you. All work under expert supervision and guaranteed. We desire to secure and hold your patronage. Y. M. C A. GARAGE, Corner Kast Tenth and Mill Street. Phoae East 2632. Phone Your Want Ada to THE OREGON! AN Main 7070. A 095. Pyorrhea Is a Curable Disease It is a recognized fact that pyorrhea conditions are responsible for serious diseases in other parts of the body, and the results of pyorrhea are bound to be felt sooner or later. It has been demonstrated somewhat recently that this condition may be success fully treated. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. Majestic Theater Bldg. CRD or TIIAK. We aal.h o thank, our many friend for lh-lr sympathy aaid hind offrln. eHciaaj n ara I ha loa of our aoaa and brxaUir. and .Mra. J. II. Oah., rn. 4 , air. aod ill. He a. WaaVorsv THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY was founded in 1835 its assets today are orer $70,000,000 its surplus $5,000,000 think of the a bo re when considering insurance. HORACE MECKLEM Northwestern Bank Bldg. General Agent. Notice to the Public 9 We, the undersigned members of the Retail Meat Market Men's Association, desire to submit to the public the actual facts concerning the difference now existing between the UNION MEAT CUTTERS and our members. The Union Meat Cotters are unconsciously being exploited by certain so-called" Labor Leaders, and have declared us to be unfair to Organized Labor, thereby proving themselves unfair, as they state to the public that they are contending for a ten-hour day, while the real fact is that the half hour contended for is mere subterfuge, and they fully understand that we cannot concede this and do justice to our customers, who require their meats delivered by 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the morning. Between the hours of 5:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock P. M. is also our busy time and all of our men must be on duty at that time-. The Union demands a straight 10-hour day, which is impractical to us for the reason that the man who works at 6:00 A. M. must quit work at 5:00 P. M, just when we need him for the evening hours. We could have conceded even an hour' outside of the rush hours, thereby granting the 10-hour day and more, but this would not suffice, as the Walking Delegate will not be satisfied unless we permit him to run our business and he dictate the terms, but we know of nothing in the constitution of this state, or of the United States, that obligates us.to concede our rights of citizenship to any Walking Delegate, many of whom may not even be citizens of this country. We positively refuse to transfer our business to IRRESPONSIBLE AGITATORS, and in the future our business will be absolutely conducted on the OPEN-SHOP Plan, which involves a principle and not a con dition. We will not, however, discriminate against any wsge-eamer by reason of any affiliation with Labor Or ganizations, as we make EFFICIENCY the basis of wages and employment, and not the possession of a Union Card. WE BELIEVE IN THE PUBLIC, and that they should know the facte, inasmuch as false statements have been made against us. and all we ask is that the PUBLIC investigate and accord us the patronage which our position as fair-minded business men and taxpayers deserves, and "sptfully request that the public take no action against any member of our association by reason of B0C0TT BANNERS, as we should all be held equally to blame or blameless AS INVESTIGATION determines, and no member fa vored against the other. The fair-minded public should investigate the persons or merchants who join the Union as "Silent Partners" by inaugurating a boycott against us by refusing to buy from Open Shop Members, this boycott being the most reprehensible of all and should find no favor with the public. The names of these parties should be given to the public, so it might know who they are. Respectfully, PEOPLE'S MARKET & GROCERY CO. (J. A. Henry). WHITE HOUSE MARKET (Bennett Brothers). MULTNOMAH MARKET (Park & Kolb). RAY FAIRCHILD. BOSTON PACKING COMPANY. ALDER MARKET (Wm. Constantine). GEO. L. PARKER. JONES' MARKET (M. J. Jones). BAY CITY MARKET (Paul R. Spath). VETERAN MARKET (Robt. A. Sawyer) STATE -MARKET (Chas. Rudeen). SEATTLE MARKET (Alex. Friedman). T. R. HOW ITT. Ve