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7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECE3IBER 9, 1917. , , , . . ; : ! m OREGOMAX TELEPHONES. Manapin Editor Main 7070. A 6005 'lty Editor Main 7070, A 'll5 Sunday Kditor Main 7o70. A fioii.1 Advertlsinir Department. ...Main 7o7o. A 60!r Superintendent of Bullding.Maln "070. A bo9j AMtSEMEJfTS. ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor! Bin time vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15. tonight at 8:15. BAKER (Broadway or Sixth, between Alder and Morrison) Alcazar Stock Company tn "Sinners." This afternoon ac 2:15. tonight at b:i3. ' PANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows dally, 2:0, 7 and 9:05. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to o; 6:43 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays, holi days, contl lous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. ETKAND (V- thing-ton street, between Park and West Park) Vaudeville and molng pictures; continuous. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical com edy; daily, afternoon and night. ICE RINK (Twenty-first and Marshall) -iternoons and nights. 10 REWARD. A reward of ten dollars) will be paid for the arrest and conviction of anyone caught stealing- Oregonlans. OREGOXIAX PUBLISHING CO. Stella Recruit Dead. Telegraphic information has Just been received by relatives announcing the death at T. nited States naval hospital at Ports mouth of Harry Earl stark. Young &tark was born at Laurel, Or., Feb ruary 25. 1893, but since the are of 8 has resided at Stella, Wash. He came to Portland and enlisted in the Navy July 23, being stationed at Bremerton until November 27, when he was trans ferred to Virginia. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, December 13, at Stella. Dr. Rebec to Speak Today. Dr. George Rebec, professor of philosophy of the University of Oregon, will give the address at vesper services this afternoon at the Reed' College chapel. The programme will commence at 4 o'clock with the prelude "Andantino Reverie," chosen from Dubois. Spe cial music on the Olds Memorial organ will consist of the "Elegie" and "Meditation-Thais," from Massenet. The con cluding number will be the postlude "Versit-Choral," selected from Dubois. Free Lecture Tonight at 8 P. M., 'The Life Cycle of the Ego" tracing occultly the rebirths of the soul in human bodies every human has been on earth many times before destiny Is the working of the law "As ye sow, so shall ye reap" the philosopher and the savage are alike in nature, dif ferent in age and unfoldment a teach ing which brings hope to the Incapable and responsibility to the strong. Theo Bophical Society, 303 Central bldg.. Tenth and Alder. Adv. Epworth League Cabinet to Meet. A meeting of the cabinet of Portland District Epworth League, the presi dents, third vice-presidents and treas urers of local chapters and all -others Interested, is to be held at the Metho dist Deaconess Home, 815 East Flan ders street, on Friday night, upon in vitation of Miss Nellie Curtis, the su perintendent. There will be a roll call of chapters, after which will follow a discussion of deaconess work as related ; to the district work. Seventt Reed Men in Service. A ! large service flag in honor of the men who have enlisted from Reed College will be presented to the college by the Amanda Reed Association, including all of the girls of the student body. This was decided by the association at the student body meeting on Thursday. Seventy stars, to represent each man enlisted, will be set in the blue field of the flag and space left for 100 more. to include those who may enlist later. King David Tent Elects. King David Tent, No. 94, Order of Macca bees, held election of officers at Gevurtz Hall last Tuesday. The new officers are: Lieutenant-commander, N. Mozorosky; record keeper. Is sac H. Geller; chaplain, William Rosumny; physician. Dr. Leon Wolf; sergeant, Ed Popick; master at arms, N. Packonz; first guard, A. Lischlnsky; second guard, Ed Zohn; sentinel, H. Fink, and picket, N. Swartz. William Burke and Family Return. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke and daughter, Blanche, have returned to their home In Portland after a visit of five weeks with relatives in Omaha, Neb., and in Burley, Idaho. While in Omaha they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane and while in Burley they were the guests of their on,' John L. Burke, at his home. Sunday Evening Open Forum. 'Should the Government Run the Rail roads?" will be discussed this Sunday evening, Dec. 9, at 7:45, at Unitarian chapel, Broadway, between Yamhill and Taylor. Principal speaker, Charles A. Hart. Solo by Ross Fargo. At 11 A. M. "From Death to Life." Adv. Auxiliary to Raise Monet. The auxiliary of Company B, Oregon Engi neers, will hold a fruit sale next Tues day at the Municipal Market, Third and Yamhill streets, to raise money to buy wool to knit for the soldiers. Canned fruit, vegetables and jellies will be old. Salesmen and Business Men. Call at the Behnke-Walker Business College and let Mr. Edwards tell you about the class in salesmanship, personal effi ciency and personality development work. Class just starting. Phone Main 690. Adv. Medical, dental and vocational in spection in every home in Portland! Special meeting for parents and teach ers in the assembly hall, 3d floor Mor gan bldg Dec 13, at 8 P. M. Dr. Lucas, speaker. Admission free. No collection. Adv. II. M. Wicks to Lecture. "Society and Crime" is the subject of the lecture tonight at Arion Hall, Second and Oak streets. Mr. Wicks will explain the difference between the various schools of criminology. Bible Sale, until disposed of we will cell the 400 new Bibles in stock at 40 discount, Hyland's Book Store, 170 5th 6t. Adv. Oak Wood delivered to customers or in carload lots. East Side Slabwood Co., East 2226. Adv. Oregon Oyster Co., 244 Ankeny; small, cocktail, Oregon oysters, 50c a pint. Adv. Dr. Flora A. Brown, goitre specialist, 700 E.-Burnside, cor. 20th st. Adv. Dr. Leo Ricen moved to 814-15-16 Journal bldg. Adv. Dr. Collie F. Cathby returned. Sell ing; bldg. Adv. Service, Quality, Dependability bring many GIFT BUYERS every season to the Jaeger Bros. Jewelry Store Tn iimmmff un the reason for our Dhenomenal irrowth in the icwelry business, we point with pride to the following, which are of vital interest to every purchaser of jewelry in Portland and elsewhere. Every employe of this store is a specialist in his or her particular department some have managed stores and have learned the business in a thoroueh way, others have been connected with Jaeger Bros, through most of the firm's business career. The proprietors are both practical "jewelry men, conse quently employ only experienced employes. SUCH AN ORGANIZATION AWAITS THE PLEASURE Uf t Uir illinu ruuti CHRISTMAS WANTS, assuring you that your fullest confidence will not be misplaced. -O if if i Wm DIAMONDS For Sentiment and Value Our Diamond business alone has grown to the 1 extent that today we congratulate ourselves on having one of the finest stocks of Diamonds on the Pacific Coast, The reasons tor this Uiamond Success, through which you profit, are: Ability to Buy for Cash and Knowl edge of the Diamond tsusmess by Both Members of the Firm, Who Are Diamond Experts. Years ago we originated OUR SPECIAL which has continually been the envy of our competi tors, some have -nuuiunnmmtmiNiiinnium I See Our I DIAMOND WINDOW I Sparkling with gems of unusual quality, all exceptionally tine I stones. Priced variously from $10 I to $50 and at $75, $100, $250, $450, $850, $1150, $1500 and up. WATCHES Jaeger Bros, is the special agency for the famous GRUEN Watch. We' are often credited ' with the distinction of being the Leading Watch House in this territory. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES Stocks most com plete in spite of the fact that many jewelry houses complain of shortage. Our foresight of approaching conditions prompted early selection, with the result that we are splendidly ready with watches at the most modest to those priced up to as high as $300 or $400. prices, ill! of whom endeavored to i mitate, but w i trh poor success. LADIES' BRACELET WATCHES Ask to ser OUR SPECIAL at $15.00. Other Late Models. $17.50, $20 and up. MEN'S WRIST WATCHES A most complete line-up of them here, including the MILITARY models for the man in the service, as low as $4.25. JAEGER BROS. Is Jewelers-Opticians 131-133 SIXTH STREET Oregonian Building. OREGON SCHOOL LAUDED RURAL SYSTEM DEVISED AT MOX- MOITU RANKS HIGHEST. ANNUAL CONCERT PLANNED Choral Society of Reed College to Give Programme December 19. The annual Christmas concert will be prestnted by the Choral Society of Heed College in the college chapel, De cember 19, at 8 o'clock. The first half of the programme will consist of a -wide selection of Christmas carols from the musical lore of various nations, presented in the native costumes. The latter part of the concert will be devoted to choruses selected from Han del's "Messiah." During this part of the nroKiamme the members will be .ittlrea in long robes and carry candles, appropriate to the spirit of the occa sion. More than 40 members of the Choral Society will participate In the concert, while holly and candles will give a holiday setting for the event. Commerce Safe Deposits Vaults. SI Third street. Both phones. Adv. Federal Official Declares Plana for East Are Being Modeled After Polk County. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Mon mouth. Or., Dec. 8. (Special.) The ad ministration office of the normal school Is in- receipt of a communication from E H. Burnham, of the United States Bureau of Education. ' giving praise for the school's department of rural education, which Includes the classroom work in the normal Itself, and a system of rural schopls in South Polk County. Mri Burnham declared the system here is the most highly rated of any covered in his visit from Maine to Oregon.' Particular mention was given to the systematized methods of instruction In the rural centers where student teach ers go out at regular intervals with lesson plans. A complete copy of the plans which tbe Oregon Normal uses is in Mr. Burnham's possession for use in mbdeling a system of instruction for schools in various states of the East. The employment in Polk County, un der competent direction, of so many special studies and contests the spell ing contest and the system of play ground composition is highly com mended by Mr. Burnham, who, after visiting several hundred rural schools. writes that .the Interest which Polk County pupils show in their school and in home lire is notewortny ana an in terest "that is worth striving years to accomplish elsewhere." FOR CHRISTMAS. Kiser Scenic Pictures in Color of Crater Lake, Columbia River Highway, Mt. Hood, Glacier National Park. Lake Chelan. Honestly typifies the beauty of these wonderful out-door beauty spots. The ideal gift for Christmas, Weddings and Birthdays. Portland's newest and best Gift Shop, Mezzanine floor, Benson Hotel. Open evenings. Adv. CARD OF THAXKS. To our many friends who extended to us so many services and sympathy in our late bereavement we aesire to ex press- our sincerest thanks. We take this opportunity, also, of thanking in particular the boys of the Columbia Shipbuilding Company for their kind token or sympatny. Frank Miuich Mary Cosgrove and family. Adv. CARD OK THANKS. We wish to express In this way our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends who assisted us in our sad bereavement, and for the many floral offerings. MRS. FRANK BARLOW. MRS. EMMA BARLOW. MR. AND MRS. B. L. PRICE. Adv. MR. AND MRS. CARL DEMPSEY. CARD OF THAKKS. We wish to thank our many friends for kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement, and also the B. P. O. E. and A. O. U. W. MRS. SARAH BUCHLER Adv. AND FAMILY. Tuesday evening the Oregon State As- I EJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II11 1 1 1 1 1 1 sociation of Naturopaths held their an nual election of officers, as follows: I Dr. L. R. Wilson, president: Dr. tu A. I Stockdale, first vice-president: Dr. Li C. Mizner, second vice-president: Dr. C. E. Dodge, secretary, and Dr. L. May nard Tozler, treasurer. AGRICULTURE IS SUBJECT Plans Completed for Meeting of County Councils at Corvallis. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Dec. 8. (Special.) Mobilizing Agriculture" will be the keynote of the state meeting of County Agricultural Councils to be held in Corvallis December 21 and January 1. Food administration and price fixing will be discussed by W. K. Newell, acting Federal food administrator for Oregon. J. W. Brewer, state labor spe cialist for the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, will give several talks, and L. R. Simons, organization specialist in county agent work for the Government, is included In the list of speakers. It is probable that Bruce Dennis, director of the state Council for Defense, will address the meeting. BENEFIT PLAY PLEASING Mount Angel College Students Pre sent "Up Caesar's Creek." MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, St. Bene dict, Or., Dec. 8. (Special.) An in teresting and enjoyable play was given by the elocution class Tuesday. The play is one of the latest productions by Seymour S. Tibbals, known as "Up Caesar's Creek." The object of the play is to portray the life of real boys. The first act shows them in a clubroom. The sec ond finds them in camp . at Caesar's Creek. In the third they are rehears ing a future programme they are to give for the benefit of the college literary society. The college orchestra furnished music between the acts. A Christmas Gift Of real benefit and utility to E EE relative or friend is a pair of our EE Eyeglasses Spectacles Give your loved one a Wheeler EE Optical Co. Christmas Certif i- EE EE cate. Fitting can be now or at EE any future time. ' We guarantee satisfaction absolutely. EE lHEELER OPTICAL (OM fiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimimimmimiimn: Open Under New Management. Claremont Tavern CHICKEN DINNERS STEAKS OYSTERS Please order dinners by phone. Main 59. Naturopaths Elect Officers. At their regular monthly meeting A REAL HOME. Located in Irvington. On an acre of ground, among beauti ful surroundings. Attractive house splendidly finished in hardwoods, eight rooms,, three well-appointed baths, servants quarters, double garage. Street pavements all in and paid, three blocks to Broadway car. For information call on F. E. BOWMAN & CO., 213 Chamber of Commerce. Main 3026. Adv. WE KEEP THINGS MOVING It is a satisfaction to see so many old patrons coming to us every year for their suits. We must be giving good service to merit this confidence. We give you the best always. Pay us $10 down, balance $5 per month. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark -St., between 5 th and 6 th. Adv. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Woodard, Clarke & Go. Or THE FAMOUS Nikk-Marr Toilet Preparations Let us explain. How to make your skin smooth as velvet and bow to remove wrin kles in 15 minutes. Send 8c stamp for book How to Care for Your Complexion. OFFICE ISO. 7. 3S6t WASHIXGTON ST. Americas Program and Needs by Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D. D. First Methodist Episcopal Church Twelfth and Taylor Sts. Children's Sermon on "A GOOD NAME." Rev. Dr. Elliott, district superin tendent Vancouver, Washington, district will preach in the evening. Evening Service Organ Recital 7:15 SECTIONAL Beat for the Home. Order Now for .Christmas. Tbe Standard Law Roolc Section. T A PTtJTP STATIONERY A lL(iriL( PRINTING CO. 107 Sd St., Bet. Washington fc Stark DESKS, FILES. SAFES, CHAIRS. w t; - i (cr.w-; tTTrt Tl ISW-t-i1 J? Mi; r..i 4 mm mHu imthi it I ' w " - .- i;.y r t' Open For Inspection Today I have been transferred to San Francisco must leave by January 1st and will make a real sacrifice In order to effect a speedy sals of my beautiful pure colonial home, located close to car in the most exclusive section of LAUfiELUUKST. It has nine large rooms: every window in the house Is plate glass, hardwood floors (not thin strips, but solid oak flooring:), solid brass hardware, the very choicest and most expensive plumbing- and light ing; fixtures, massive fireplace, large entrance hall leading to un usually large living-room running the full length of the house, beautiful dining-room with elaborate built-in buffet, dainty breakfast-room. French doors, a. perfect jewel of a kitchen with screened back porch. An artistic winding hardwood stair leads from the front hall, with rail of mahogany. A nice, comfortable porch opens off from the rear of the living-room. Three extra large, well-ventilated bedrooms with hot and cold water and a large inclosed sleeping porch, large bath, with private entrance to owner's off the living-room. XOTE THIS FEATURE: Inside woodwork In old ivorv In 7-coat work, rubbed down with steel wool. THIS MEANS PIANO FINISH. The rooms are beautifully papered and decorated. You'll find a full cement basement with lots of light and room to swing an ax, a guaranteed heating plant, a convenient garage with solid concrete runway, a velvety lawn with trees and shrubs. 4 In fact, this is one of the most complete homes in the citv, everything Is right and just as you would have it if you were building It yourself. If you were to attempt to erect this house on the present market It would cost you about $10,000 for the house without the lot. In order to make a tiuick sale 1 will sell It at a price that makes it an UNBEATABLE bargain. OPEN FOR IXSPKCTION TOKAY. 108 Royal Court. Tabor S23. one half block south of East Ulisan street. No agents or commission paid. H. II. BIRKE, OWNER. 1 Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 7070. A 60S5. SUITS PRESSED, 35c. French-dry or steam-cleaned, $1. We pay you to do your own delivering. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark, bet. 6th and 6th. Adv. CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY A policy in this company lends confidence to the assured and security to his dependents. It is an absolutely safe means of accumulation. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. HORACE MECKLEM, General Agent 329-331 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Suggestions from the Commercial Stationery & Office Furniture Departments Globe - Wernicke Sectional Bookcases In all styles and finishes. Foldlns; Card Tables, Emeraltte Lamps. Cuspidors, etc.. Office and Library Furniture Dep't, Third Floor. Desk Furnishings Blotting Pads, Ink Wells, Calendar Stands and Pads, IMaries, Memlndexes, Robinson Reminders, Work Organizers, Numbering and Dating Machines, Scissors, Steel Erasers, Easy Day Files, Pencil Sharpeners, Punches and 100 other ideas that our salesmen will be glad to advance. Loose 'Leaf Memorandums and Cooking Recipe Books Family and Automobile Expense Books, Metal Boxes for valuable papers. Card Index Cooking Recipe Outfits. . Booksellers, Stationers, ' Office Outfitters. Third and Alder Streets. M A N or WOMAN YOUTH or FLAPPER iiiimimiiimiiimiiimmiiiiiimimiii Check in a few of these USE FUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, gifts your friends and every member of your family will appreciate : iimmiimmiimmmmiimimmium Address Books Address Stationery Adjust. Elec. Lamps Artists' Material Ash Trays Automatic Pencils Bill Books Blotter Holders Bookcases Brass Book Racks Brass Desk Sets Brass Novelties Bridge Whist Sets . Calendars Calling Lists Card Cases Cash, Bond Boxes Card Tables Chairs Checkers, Chess Checker Boards Christmas Cards Clip Cups ' Coat Racks Compasses Cooking Recipe Boxes Correspond. Paper Costumers Cribbage Boards Daters and Pads Desks Desk Clocks Desk Furnishings Diaries, Date Books Dictionaries Dictionary Stands Dice and Dice Cups Dominoes Drawing Instruments Embossed Stationery Engagement Books Engraved Cards Envelope Sealers Family Exp. Books Fancy Memorandums Filing Devices Folding Chairs Fountain Pens Gift Dressings Game Sets Hat Racks Holiday Cards Inkstands Key Chains Knives Lawyers' Brief Cases Leather Goods Letter Baskets Letter Books Letter Openers . Lettering Pens Loose Leaf Books Magnifying Glasses Mail Bags Measuring Tape Monogram Stationery Motor Trip Books Note Books Pantographs Paper Weights Pass Cases Pen Racks, Trays Pencil Sharpeners Pin Cups, Cushions Pinochle Sets Playing Cards Poker Sets Postal Scales Purses, Photo Album3 Reading Glasses Revolving Bookcases Rolltop Desks Safe-Cabinets Sealing Wax Sets Sectional Bookcases Scientific Books Scissors Sets Scrap Books Slide Rules Sponge Cups Stamp Affixers Stands, Tables Telephone Indexes Tourist Tablets Traveling Game Sets Umbrella Racks Visiting Cards Wallets Waste Baskets Water Colors Work Organizers Writing Portfolios Everything for the Office Phones: Marshall 60S0 A 654S - Corner Fifth and Oak Streets Fifth and Oak Streets, Portland, Oregon TEAOIEBS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby glvn that the Coun ty Superintendent, or Muimomah Coun ty, Oregon, will hold the reuular ex amination of applicants for State Cer tificates at 713 Courthouse, as follows: Commencing Wednesday. December 19, 1917, at 8:30 o'clock A. M-, and con tinuing until Saturday. December 22, 1317, at 4:00 o'clock P. SI. Wednesday Forenoon IT. S. History, Writing ti'enmanship). Music. Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology. Reading. Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Selene. Methods In Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, HIs torv of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Do mestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics. Typewriting. Methods in Language, Thesis for Pri mary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Prac tice. Orthography (Spelling). Physical Geography, English Literature. Chemis try, Physical Culture. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology. Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Foreno on Geometry, Botany. Saturday Aflfrnooi General His tory. Bookkeeping. W. C. ALDERSOX, ' County Supt. Schools, Y.M.C.A.ShtSchoo! Wireless Telegraphy Eleetrirat l-'njsi neerlng Meehanleal Dronlns Shop Mathematics Bookkeeplna; Accountancy Shorthand Typewriting I'hnrmacy t'ollcKe PrrpnpBtory Shipbuilding; Automobile Euclneerlna; For detailed Information call at or write to Dept. of Education. Division C Portland V. St. C. A. f 1 lit Phone Your Want Ads to Main 7070 A 6095 1 1