THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 2G. 1910. BULLIES great educational campaign' which has penetrated every section of Portland and vicinity by means of letters, cir culars and newspaper publicity. This part of the work has been done at headquarters under the guidance of F. ooks Are the Best Gifts TO AID ORPHANAGE A. Doggett and C T. Malcouronne, who nave naa tnorouga experience in this kind of work. Solicitors to Take Field. The army of solicitors will take the field for the collection of smaller do nations the day after the banquet at the Portland Hotel, on Monday night. December 4. The banquet is to be the great event of the campaign. Dan J. Malarkey will be introduced as toastmaster of the evening by Dr. Andrew C. Smith. Ad dresses will be given by Archbishop Christie, Hon. James Withycombe. ex Senator John M. Gearln and William D. Wheelwright. Mrs. Wilber E. Coman GIVE BOOKS THIS CHRISTMAS CHOOSE THEM EARLY, AT, GILL'S Christie Home Committee at Daily Lunches Plans Ways to Gain Funds. What Joy and pleasure nay eooae la the quiet fireatde Book, Tbf strife of the world shut out. With, a shaded lamp aad. a book. A good book is a present for a lifetime, a permanent testimonial of the donor's regard, and when chosen with a regard for the recipient's needs and desires, may be read again and again with ever increasing pleasure and profit. .We suggest the follow ing books publications of Doubleday, Page & Co. as being both appropriate and desirable. $15,000 OBTAINED IN WEEK PORTLANfl Efficiency of Institution Apparently Recognized by Public and All Sects Arei Lending Hand in ' Carrying on Campaign. Another leap toward the goal of suc cess In the $10-0,000 fund-raisins cam paign for the Christie Home for Or phan Girls was taken last Thursday, when the committee In charge of the large subscriptions met at the Port land Hotel for the first of the daily lunches which will be served there for this committee until the close of the Initial campaign. These lunches were deemed necessary In order to afford the men an oppor tunity of coming in. closer contact with each other, and by so doing keep in touch with what is being done and avoid duplication in their collecting. During the first week of solicitation the committee has obtained in cash and pledges more than f 15,000. ' Cordial Reception Reported. All the men. state that they have met with cordial receptions and warm hearted generosity from the. people whom they .have solicited. The citi zens of Portland seem to realize what an efficient Institution Christie Home is, and that the movement now under way Is contemplated to help the many orphan girls of the state by giving them a comfortable home and a Chris tian education. The people of Portland generally are In sympathy with the cause, and all sects alike are lending a. band. A-s Dr. Calvin S. White says, "In working for no noble and far-reaching an institu tion as art. orphanage, religious divi sions should play no part. From the time of its foundation Christie Home has been open to all classes and all religions, and now that the call for aid has been sent out. all classes and all religions should consider it a privi lege and an obligation to unite and work for the benefit of the orphans." Supreme Effort Is Urged. With just seven business days before the launching of this big money-raising movement. General Chairman Dr. Andrew C. Smith has issued an admo nition to all team captains to make a supreme effort to have their ranks filled before noon of Wednesday, No vember 29. The women team captains will meet In parlors E and F bt the Portland Ho tel Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Bach captain Is requested to bring her team members with her, and if they cannot come, at least bring the list of their names. This is absolutely essential to the success of the campaign, as it leaves only three days for headquarters to list the members, send them all their credential cards and announcements, before the mass meeting of team cap tains and members. Mass Meeting la Planned: . This mass meeting for all captains, team members and committees of the fund-raising campaign will be held in the Lincoln High School auditorium Saturday night at 7:30. It will be one Of the most important and at the same time most enjoyable phases of the cam paign period. Pledge cards and final instructions regarding the method of procedure to be followed during the whirlwind cam paign will be given. A splendid enter tainment has been prepared. Prominent men of Portland will give addresses. The students from St. Mary's Academy and College will render the following musical programme: (a) Valse from "Coppelia". ........ .Dellbes (b) "Commemoration March" . . . .Gruenwald 6t. Mary's String Quartet. First violin, Rita Manning, Agnes Dooly; second violin. Helen Kust, Catherine Danlell; viola, Pauline Waurmes, Bernlco Brawley; cello, Agnes Kennedy, Blanche Minor; harp. Do rah Dooly; piano, Alice Enulm. (a) "At the Fountain" Zahel b) "Patronllle Kasselmans ' Harp, Corah Dooly, 'Extrase" v ...Ganne Violin duet. Agnes Dooly, Helen Kust. fa) "Mignonette" (Frlml) b) "Cardas" ....................... .Hubay Violin, Rita Manning. (a) "Madrlgale" Drala (b) "La Clnquantalne" Gabriel Maria String Quartet. At the piano, Dorah Dooly, Alice Enni. A number of the children from Christie Home will also contribute to the entertainment of. the evening. Strength to Measure Success. This mass meeting will be the last touch to the campaign organization which has been built up during the past six weeks. The strength of this or ganization will mean a great deal to the success of the work. - Another factor which has enabled the solicitors to start off with flying colors is the preliminary work, the GIRLS! TRY IT! HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAIR Every Particle of Dandruff Dis appears and Hair Stops Coming Out. Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair and' Double Its. ' , Beauty at Once. Tour hair becomes light. wavv. fluffy, abundant and appears as soft. lustrous and beautifu as a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in Just a few moments you have dou bled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp. Iorever stopping itch lng and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks use when you will actually sea new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new balr growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton s Danderine from any drug gist or toilet counter, and Just try it. Save your hair! Beautify it! Tou will say this was the best 25 cents yoi ever spent. Adv. BRIBE OP MONTH IS MADE WIDOW BY DEATH OK FC1TOS MAS. if - ' f 1 I ' V At Louis F. Diets. Death "deprived Mrs. Gladys . Parker Dietz, bride of a month, of her husband when Louis F. Diets, employe of the Carman Manufacturing Company at Ful ton, passed away Monday, No vember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dietz were married on October 21, of this year. Mr. Dietz was born in . Michigan February 18, 1893. He came to Oregon with his par ents about four years ago. Fu neral' services were held at the Trinity PreBbyterian Church on Thursday, November 23, Rev. A. A. Hurd. of Fulton, officiating. Besides his widow, he leaves a mother, Mrs. Gertrude Diet. has obtained musical artists for the evening. The total amount of money realized from the large donations will be published at the banquet and the names of donors made known, provided they are willing. No donations will be asked from the guests at the ban quet. PRISON HEAD ARRIVES CAPTAI?r MURPHY READY DTJTT AT SALEM. FOR IVevr Penitentiary Warden Says Changes Will Be Mader Only as De velopments Require. . Captain Charles A. Murphy, newly elected warden of the Oregon State Penitentiary as the successor of John W. Minto, arrived In Portland yester day from Pendleton and went to Salem last night. He will report tomorrow morning to the State Board of Control and will be ready to assume his new duties Immediately. Captain Murphy made no announce ment of his prison policy yesterday, preferring to make a thorough study of conditions at Salem before making any changes In the regular prison ad ministration. He expressed an under standing that certain problems needed solution, and showed his anxiety to adopt the correct procedure. Any an nouncement at the present time, he said, might possibly be a handicap after fuller Information of conditions had been gathered. The best working out of prison problems. In his opinion, is to be procured by slow and careful action, with all facts well In hand. VIADUCT RIVALRY KEEN Bids From East Are Expected on Grade Crossing Jobs. Strong competition for the contract to erect viaducts In connection with the elimination of grade crossings along the line of the 0.-W. R. N on the East Side Is expected by George Ed mondstone. municipal engineer In charge. Bids will be opened Decem ber 6. Mr. Edmonstone says bids will be re ceived from contractors of Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha, and several other parts of the East, as well as contrsccnm tf Portland, Or., and Washington. No fewer man is bias are expected. Each con tractor will have to bid for the entire Job, there being 76 specific items of construction in the plans and specifi cations, covering every phase of he work from the beginning of the grad ing to the laying "of the final pavement. GARBAGE ACTION WAITS Council Defers Complaint Till City System Is Voted On. There will be submitted to the voters at the city election next June a measure providing for the establish ment of a municipal garbage collection system, so it is probable no action will be taken by the City Council on the re quest that present garbage collection rates be made uniform and that collec tion be stopped during the day time. The Portland Heights residents have complained that the private garbage collectors charge whatever rate they wish and that oftentimes tea parties are disturbed. There is no city ordi nance regulating rates or methods of gathering the refuse except in the busi ness section, where hauling of loads of foul garbage is prohibited in the day time. Train Crew Not Blamed for Death. A Coroner's Jury, which heard tes timony regarding the killing of J. W. Erickson, 827 East Tenth street,'" by an Oswego electric train, near the Portland Lumber Company's mill, last Wednesday, decided that the death was accidental. Erickson, who until re cently was employed at the Multnomah Hotel, was struck by the train and dragged 60 feet. He was looking for work at the time of the accident. He was 30 years old, and la survived by a widow. Germans have developed a process for spinning kapok fibers Into yarn that can be woven into textiles. The Complete Works ' of O. Henry A choice gift. 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Of unusual Interest to sportsmen Is the recent opinion handed down by Circuit Judge Coke, of Marshfleld, de fining: the status of a sealion and the duty of the counties regarding the payment of bounties for such animals. Last Bummer William Hunter, a fisherman at Gold Beach, shot 247 sea took the 247 sklna to the County Clerk, J. R. Stannard, who advised Mr." Hunter that the county could not pay the bounties of a dollar a skin. He said that In the first place a sealion was not considered a seal, the hairy species of which brine a bounty of $1. In the second place he said that the boundaries of the county stopped at the shore line and did not extend to the three mile limit. Carl D. Shoemaker. State Game Warden, advised Mr. Hunter that 1e was entitled to the bounties in his Interpretation of the state game laws, so Mr. Hunter had a writ of mandamus Issued compelling Mr. Stannard to pay the bounties. 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The court made the stipulation, how ever, that in such cases the state of Oregon should reimburse the" county for half the amount of the bounties, inasmuch as the fhore line ,was a part of the state as well as the county. This is the first case of Its kind to be decided in Oregon. War Tilts Ccntralia Woman. CEXTRALIA, Wash.. Nov. 25. (Spe cial.) Word has Just been received by j Mrs. J. B. Sareault, of Cowllts Prairie, that one of her nephews, who left for Europe with a Canadian contingent, was killed In action by a bursting shell. Another nephew was wounded in the arm. but has recovered and returned to the front. The Chickering The Decker The Hazelton Bros. The Lester The Kimball The Kranich & Bach The Smith & Barnes The Autopiano Player Piano The Bungalow Player Piano The Player Piano De Luxe The Edisdn Diamond Disc The Victrola or the Grafonola These superb instruments need no advertising. Every body knows their unrivaled superiority. 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