The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 24, 1904, Image 5

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    EVENING, DECEMBER U. 1901
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TOT. OREGON DAILY JOUBNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY
TOWN TOPICS j
Lawrence F. Puter. a practising at
torney of Kureka. CaX, who has been In
attendance at the recent fraud caaea
us one of the council for the defendants,
left for his home last evening. Ha made
.tba opening argument for the defence
hi ine trial and demonstrated consider
able legal ability. Coming hare as
perfect stranger. Mr. Puter. by his ge
nial ways quickly surrounded himself
with many warm friends who will gladly
welcome hla return when the remaining
conspiracy cases are triad.
General Owen Hummers, appraiser for
this port, has returned frog an ex
tended trip to New York, during which
he was In attendance upon a 1 0-day s' ses
sion of appraisers from all over the
country, while In New York. General
Bummers says the weather was vary
disagreeable, and he contracted a severe
"Id. from the effects of which ha still
.suffers. There was little opportunity
for an Oregon man, accustomed to
balmy airs, ta, enjoy the season of blls
xards. A petition signed by F. L. Meier and
others, aukfnsr that the noatolflrje build
ing be completed Immediately according
to present plans, and that the office be,
moved Into It without delay, wilt ba
forwarded to Washington. The petition
states that the present building Is suffi
cient to serve through1 the Lewis and
Clark fair, and that additions needed
may be built later, without Interfering
v it ii the business of ths postofBca.
On Thursday evening, at o'clock. In
the rooms of the board of trade, on the
second floor, chamber of commerce, for
mer residents of Illinois will mast to
organise) an Illinois society. Tba Ob
jects to be attained are many, but the
chief feature will ba the entertainment
of world's fair visitors from "Sucksr
dom" and the dissemination of Port
land advertising matter throughout tha
native state, and social enjoyment.
The Christmas festival of tits Port
land Social Turn Veretn will be given
Monday evening at Turner hall gym
nasium, corner of Fourth and. Yamhill
streets. The program will Include a
male chorus, a flag drill by sight young
women, calisthenics by the boys' claaa.
exercises on apparatus by divisions, and
presentation of Chrlatmas gifts to the
children.
During the rush and excitement of tha
last taw daya of Christmas shopping
you have probably forgotten something
or overlooked somebody. In that case,
Albert Berln's drug stora. Second and
Washington, which Is open ail day to
morrow, will be a convenience and give
the tardy onea a chance to still get
their Christmas goods.
Ths civil service commission will
have all the departments of the city or
ganized by January i- Tha heads of
the pound department and ths street
cleaning department are among ths laat
to take their examinations and qualify
for office according to the rulss of ths
chsrter.
For convenience of holiday patrons
the office of Wells, Fargo & Co. and Paci
fic Express Co., Fourth and Yamhill
streets will remain open Saturday night
until 10 p. in . Sunday (Chrtatmaa), from
10 a. m. until 2 p. m , and Monday from
m until noon.
Every suit at ths same price. Wa
make every suit In ths house to order
for $26. Any pants I" 60 no mors, no
less. Psy lsss and dress batter by hav
ing us make your clothes. Unique Tail
oring company. 147 Washington Street.
Ths announcement that the Crane
company had sued John J. Lrlscoll. ths
meat market man, waa incorrect. Tha
Drlscoll sued Is not the John Diiscolt
who was Democratic candidate for
sheriff two years ago. "
Otto Klein was awarded ts.slt by
the Jury In hla suit against ths South
ern Pacific company. Klein sued for
1 20.000 damages for the loss of a lsg
while boarding a train at Sacramento,
Csl., June it, 1902.
An appropriate aa well as appreciated
gift for a gentleman that shaves would
be one of those fins, guaranteed rssors,
sold by Albert Berln. the druggist. Sec
ond and Washington. Call and Investi
gate Dismissal of the divorce caaa of Ed
ward Schmssr against Maud waa or
dered yssterday. After the action was
begun, desertion being alleged. Mrs
Schmeer dlea In the east.
At ths White temple. Sunday: Christ
mas services. Elaborate musical pro
gram. Baptism. 'Elegant decorations.
8ouvenlr calendars Appropriate ser
mons by Dr. Brougber.
Don't forget to call St Albert Sarin's
drug store. Second and Washington, to
night and take a bottle of nice perfume
home with you. It makes your Christ
mas gift complete.
St. David's Eplsoopal Sunday school
will have a Christmas tree and featlval
service this evening at 7:80 o'clock in
the pariah house, east Morrison, near
Twelfth street.
Christmas Sunday at First Congre
gational church. Chrtatmaa sermon by
Dr. House st in 30 s. m. Oratorio, "Ths
Holy Night." by the choir at 7:10 p. m.
Publlo Invited.
Steamship "Alliance" sails from
Couch street dock at 8 p m . Saturday.
December 14, for Coos Bsy and Eurskt.
F. P. Baumgartner, agent. Main 111.
I. D Boyer, tha popular gentlemen's
snd ladles' tailor, removed to room 107
Fenton bids. New. first-class cutter.
This week only. Solid gold rings one
dollar each. Uncle Mysrs, 141 Third
near Alder.
Free dispensary for- worthy poor. Tub.,
Thurs., Sat.. 1p.m. St Vincent's Hosp.
Dr. Amos, surgeon. Dekum building.
Taylor St Meth
odist Church
Br.
:i a. m.
10 no s. m.
'. '. Morning if ermon
Subject:
CULTURE SEEKING CHRIST
12:11 p. m
Sunday School
. . . Kp worth League
s:io p. m.
7:10 p. m Dudley Buck's
"New Born King
By full Chorus.
spec ial sermon and extra music
st morning sarvlos- You are In
vited to attend all services.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
AT REASONABLE PRICE
. .
DrttMi turkeys at ratall aB
a vary wlda rui. Tha bat
stock Mil easily at 26 MnU
pound, while others are going at
20 to 22 cents. Than there
are some turkeys that are not
properly dressed that are sold
all the way from 17 tents a
pound up to 20 cents. There is
plenty to go around. The mar
kets now have large supplies of
California celery whloh arrived
In very good condition. Oranges
are cheap and taste better. Cran
berries are rather scarce, but
prices unchanged. Chickens are
slightly cheaper, with heavier
supplies.
W. C NOON'S ESTATE
HAS BEEN APPRAISED
Over Two Hundred Thousand
Dollars, Mora Than Half of
Whloh Is in Multnomah.
The appraisement of the estate of W.
C. Noon of the W. C. Noon Bag company
shows that be possessed property valued
at 1200.605, of which (166.762 Is In
Multnomah county and 144,71 In Col
umbia county. In this county, t(2,20
Is in realty. $93,688.18 personal property,
and (920 household furniture, whtls in
Columbia county the realty Is - worth
2(2.7(2, personal property 110,000, and
(1.000 livestock In that county are sev
eral ranches and a creamery; much of
the land has timber on It.
Ths Multnomah county property waa
appraised by George Woouward, William
McKensle and A. H. Birrall. The realty
Includes nine lota In Wilson's addition,
worth Too. eight lots In Holladay's
addition, (16.000; lots 1 and 2, In block
21 H. (16,000, and lota In Bralnard tract.
Couch's addition, Waverly addition, Ken
worthy's addition and Piedmont.
Of the personal property, 1,141 shares
of stock in ths W. C Noon Bag com
pany. Hated at (114.900. ars valued by
the appraisers at 2(0.4(0. A (10.000 life
insurance policy is included In the total,
aa well aa numerous notes and ac
counts. TRADING STAMP LAW
WILL BE TESTED HERE
By srrsngerasnt with City Attorney
McNary, and to test the constitutionality
of the city ordlnsnce prohibiting the sale
of trading stamps, E D. Hamblett swore
to a complaint charging Ernest Hutchin
son with violation of ths law.
Hamblett has bean engaged In the sale
of trading stamps at 444 Hawthorne
avenue. Hutchinson Is a cigar dealer
at Fifth and .Washington street.
The first Intention was to bavs the
test made In tha federal court, as Hutch
inson is not a citizen Of this country,
but the city nt torney pointed out a deci
sion of Judge Bellinger relative to trad
ing stamps which convinced tbe oppo
nents of ths ordinance that they should
best make their fight In the state
court, and " habeas corpus proceedings
will be brought in the circuit court.
Hutchinson has quits sn array of le
gal talent to wage his battle. He will
ba represented by Attorney R. L. OU-
san and Attorney L. E. Crouch of this
elty snd Carroll A Carroll of Seattle
HISTORIC BUILDINGS .
WILL BE DUPUCATED
A letter addressed to exposition head
quarters by Arthur C. Jackson, commis
sioner to the Lew Is and Clark show
from Vermont, contains the pleasing In
formation that hla state Is to erect a
reproduction of ths old Constitutional
house, the original of which exlated In
1777. Nothing la said by Mr. Jackson
as to the amount of the appropriation,
but a good round sum Is expected.
New Hampshire has announced that It
will make Its display In a reproduction
of the house In which , Daniel Webster
was born.
Fair officials are beginning to wonder
where they will find room for all of ths
stats buildings, the demand for apace
being much greater than was antnet
patecT. SLIM YOUNG MAN STfLL
PASSING BAD CHECKS
"Ths bad check kid," as he haa coma
to be known to the police on sccount of
their Inability to effect hla arrest. Is
keeping busy. Two more instances of
his Illegal work were reported to ths
police this morning, making (4 cases In
which he has secured money on ths spu
rious pieces of paper.
Ths interesting dlscovsry hss also
been made that the offender has In his
possession a check book containing 200
blank check forma of the First National
bank.
W. A. Monros of 420 Washington
street cashed a bogus check or (7. and
O. W. Drawlch of iM North Sixth
street one for (11 yesterday. Both
were made payable to "O. Young" and
signed "L. Butler."
blaxbtxiT nrssoau.
N. W Bethel of Ths Dalles Is a gusst
at ths Perklna.
T. F. Lyons of Bridal Yell Is In ths
city.
Charles H. Morris Is in from North
Yakima,
linger Hermann Is registered at ths
Imperial.
J M Haabrough of Bossburg Is In ths
city.
Professor F. ' G. Young cams in from
Eugene this morning.
l. F. Daly of Dallas Is at ths Port
land. Judge Henry E. McGinn is visiting his
parsnts In Los Angeles snd will return
after the holidays.
There will ba a special meeting at the
Salvation Army ball. 128 First street,
this evening, conducted by Captain
Brugman and Lieutenant Lamar. Sun
day evening Lieut Nellie Storms will
say farewell to ths corps. Monday ev
ening the Juniors will have their Chrlst
raaa tree and exercises, and Wsdnssdsy
-evening there will ba a wslcome meet
ing to Captain and Mrs Nelson, who are
coming to assist Ensign and Mrs. Kuhn
In ths command of No. 4 corps.
Dividend Notice.
At s meeting of ths directors of ths
Hlbernla Savings bank, a dividend of
(2 per shars was declared payable Janu
ary 1. 1906.
LANSING STOUT. Osshlsr.
Holiday Beach Rates. '
For ths holidays ths O. B. a N. mskes
ths vsry low rats of (4 oo for round
trip to beach points. Dates of sale, De
cember i( and (0. Final limit, January
(. Particulars of C. W. Stlngsr, olty
ticket SffMkt Third snd Washington sta
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
AT THE CHURCHES
Many Denominations Will Cele
.brate Holy Day by Appro
priate Song Service.
PROGRAMS AT LEADING
HOU3E8 OF WORSHIP
More Elaborate Preparations
Have Been Made for Celebra
tion Than in Many Years.
Christmas Is ths dsy of all days In
religious worship, and It will be ob
served In Portland's churches aa rever
ently as ever.
The great feature of the services, in
nearly every sanctuary, will bs music.
Special programs of praise have been
arranged, as a glance at ths following
announcemsnts will indicate Worship
srs ars sura of enjoying ths provided
music, no matter which church thsy
may enter.
CATHOLIC.
At Bt. Patrick's church, earner Nineteenth
scd MaTler streets, msssss will bs eelebrsted
at S and S o'clock. High mass will be suns
at 10 3o o'clock by tks paster, Mer. E. IV
Murphy At high msss Bar. T. Bsnnsssy, of
r cuimnia unifersity, win prescn ins sermon.
Ons of the most elsborste musical pro frame
to bs rendered In this city hss been prepared
by ths ' recently reorssnlxed choir, under the
able leadership of Mrs. J. a Owens, assisted
by full orchestrs. directed bfProf. O. Oecssle.
lbs following Is tno progrsm for high mass
"Asperses Ms" (Memorars): "Kyre Elelson'
(MarasT; "Olorta la Bxrelaus Deo" (Marso);
"( rerti, n t nun) hum ( Marso i: offertory.
"Continue Do Noel" i Adam): sour a no solo. Mrs.
J. a Owens, ssslstrd by full chorus snd or-
etestrs; "Banctus" (Mars); "Auesia nosiss
(Werner i : contralto solo. Mrs. Charles J. Mats
saelsted by full chorus snd orchestrs, "Agnss
lie) iMsrsoi. soloists or tne msss noprsnos.
Mrs. 1. E. Owens. Mrs. s. usrom; eonrraitos
Mrs. Ciarles 1. Msts. Miss Pauline Msncelt
(more, J. V Barrett, J. Montag. bassos, J. E.
Owens. J. B. croosn. A. J. ursuit. urcnesirs
I 'list Tlolln H. Drlacoll: second Tlolln. O
Hearles: elols. Prof. A. Zlim: 'cello. F. Zllm;
basso, Q. Bstrsm. choir -Sopranos. Mssdsmes
J. K. Owens, E. Hsrold snd Henderson, Misses
Ha me sod Johnson; coutrsltos, Mrs. Chsrles
I llata Mlatea Pauline Mancelt. i lea ly and
liayne; tenors. Messrs. 1. V. Barratt, 1. Mon
tag. 1. Boyle snd J. riynn; bassos, Messrs. Ben
It. Nordsn, 1. m. owens, J t-ronsn sua u.
i-amikheii ft. R. McNamare. the efficient or
ganist, will preside at ths organ. Benediction
of the blessed sscrsawnt will be siren Imme
diately after high mass.
Bt Michaels Three msSSSS Will be Cslo
brsted. the first at B a. m . tha second at
S o'clock snd ths lsst st in 3u. Ths high khans
at B o'clock will he sung by the children's
choir. An excellent program of vooal music
bss been prepared for the u docs msss. ana
ana ilsl cbolr will conalit of the following popo
i.. .inw.- hies lllll alias Mas Brsslln. Mrs.
Crarles Msts. Mrs. Sennits. Miss Msncelt. Miss
Nellie O'Brien Mr. Wlldmnn. J. Miller. J
A. Irian Epplng. John Cronsn, Charles Maher,
frank lleonessy. Ferdinand Calnort will be
nr., nl t f.,r ths occasion.
Tinie kisarr i th. .11. Masses at 6. 6:B0. T.
T:B0. 8. 8:M, 0, :30 snd 10:30 s. m. At tba
lstter hour, solemn nign mass win ne eeie
brated. tbe celebrsnt being. Bee. Fsther J. D
n'tteien ci P. nee. Kathera C. V. Lamb. O
P., and H. 8. Shaw, O. P.. will assist aa
deacon snd suhdesran. respectively. At this
n i.aa Bee. J. D. O'Brien. O. P.. will dellrer
the sermon. The choir, composed of msle
voices, under tbe leadership of J. EL Cssy. will
..i.. ,hi. ,.),. "AiosreM Me" (T Von la
Hache) ; Kyrle snd Uiorla In Eicelsla Deo
(Hsydn): Plrst Msss In B flat; "Csdo lu
I'num Deem" (Mesas Colemnelle. op. 19) (K.
Marso); "Cantlqne de Noel." tenor solo snd
chorus ( Ana in I . ssncins. soio sna cbwui v"
nod); Benedlctns. "Adsste ridells" (Noeelio);
k vim. I let i Mease Holemoelle. on. IS (E.
Marso). Miss Mora sheila ml presides st ths
organ snd the regular choir consists of the
following men: Fate snd second tenors. J. P.
Wlldauo. D. A. Merrls. J. Bell, J. E. Malley,
J. II. esse. J H. Pwgan, A. J. Brault. first
snd sensed bassos, Thomas Meeaou. m. r us
gerald, A. Hoben. A. Morris, J. Hoben, B
EOer. B. winnemsp. " ' --""'"
Coffey. B. J. Allstoek sod Edwsrd Atkinson.
Cabers will proelds aeata for all who attend tbe
services. , - m j m .
Bt. Msry's. Albtns Msssss at S. T, MSasd
10 HO s m.. the msaaes st S snd 10:SO being
high msssss. Ths school choir will slag plain
chsnt during the S:30 o'clock mast. At ths
lsst msss this will be the order for the choir:
"Aeperges" (Gregorlsn). msle quartet; Kyrle.
Gloria. Credo. Banctns. Agnus Del (Clmarosa s
Military Mass); st tbe offertory Noel (Ad;
sms). with elolln obligate; "Adeste fidella.
Benediction of the most blessed sserament
Immediately after msss. Tbe members i of ihe
choir: Miss Msy Mslor. Mrs. M. Ksstlng,
Miss Mollle Reynolds. Miss T. Donovss. Miss
Alice Bolsnett. Mtss Julls Burks, bjs MlSS
line Fsgsn. Miss Annie Fleming. Miss Alice
Fleming. Miss Margaret Magulre. Miss Ells
Sndth. M'.ss Msggie Bsrbsrs; Msrs M. J.
Keating. J. Tsusrier. W. "heehy. Al alng.
h. Lsmbertl It Tauschsr snd P. Msyer; Miss
Josephine Kearney, organist. asssssn
Holy Cross 10:80 p. m.: Beesslonsl. With
Hearts Truly Orstsful." hoys' snrpllced choir;
Kyrle "Kind Jesn Meese," choir; Gloria,
Kind Jesn Meats," cbolr; offertory, soprano
solo. "Adeste Fldells." Miss O'Orsdy; credo
"Mlsaa Parvnlorum," choir; sanctua. Kino
Jrso Masse." ch.dr; Benwlletus. v-bolr; Agnus
Del. cbolr: "Angels. Ws Have Heard on High.'
Miss MrKeniu. ssslsted by choir ; benediction.
"O Balntarls," cbolr; Tsntnm Ergo, cbolr:
"Holy Ood, We Praise Thy Holy Name.'
B Frsnele' Mssses st :. :S0. T. 8:80
snd 10:80 a. m. Progrsm st the. B SO a m.
msss: Processions'. Olorls In Er.celsls Dsn.
chorus; Msss Is the Slith Tone (Dumoot);
offertory, "Holy Night." solo by M. Glesssa:
ccinmunlon. Adeste Fidelia, chorus; recesslonsl,
"Heralds of Heavtn," solo by B. Irrcnnen
eltnrus by the children. These numbers will
hsve oTCbsstra sccompsnlment The 10:?
a at. mass will be sung by ths senior choir,
under the direction of Otto Kleemsn, snd sc
comranled by the HoyCen orchestrs. Marso is
Twelfth Msss will be snng. Ths sosilsu will
he Mian Olesan, Miss Schlwlnnen snd Mrs.
Vcrden. The offertory will be sung by Mrac.
K.rrsrl Miss Mas Olssan will preside st the
orgsa. .
METHODIBT
Taylor aireet Methodist 10:90 s. Bj.: Ssleo
tlons from Handels' "Messlsh. by the quer
ist choir. Mrs. W. A. Wstsel of Salt Lake
City will sins. "I Know Thst My Redeemer
Uveth." 7:5) p. .. Dr. W. A. Cummlng
will direct s large chorus In rendering Dud
ley Buck's cantata. "The Coming of the
King" snd Arthur Da N. Vors, the new organ
1st, will render selections of Chrlstmss music.
(trace Methodist Eplscopsl 10:80 a. ra..
St. inlay school exercises. OTgSB voluntary B)
"In Splendor Bright," (b) "The Heavens Ars
Telling" (Hayda), W. M. Wilder'; opening
hymn. "Joy to tha World," anthem, "The
Star of Bethlehem" (Parke), choir; "Christmas
Greetlug," Looser Balaton. "Chrlstmss Tide"
(J. PrTdesni), choir; recitation. "How We
Spend Christmas." Marguerite Egbert: recita
tion, "What I Would Olve," Vlrglnls Tlft;
eierctss. "Whst Can Uttle Children Olvet"
class of beainslrss: solo snd chorus, "Dear
Little Stranger;" exercise. "Bethlehem's Shin
log Star " prlmsry class; tlluatrsted Chrlstmss
lesson. Mrs. C. M. Wood; dnet. Manger
Bsbs." Mrrtls snd Kuth Bsker; hlble pictures.
In rtcltatioss snd songs: recitstlon, "Are Ws
Poorer for Hiving?" Edith Carlisle, arrthem.
"Angels from the Res I roe of Glory" (Netd
llng n. recitstlon. "Advice of Bants clans.
Rath Balaton: recitation, "A Chrlstmss camp
n the Sen Osbrlsl," Marie Keller, class sisr-
Clses. "Pilgrim's of thS Star." concluding with
Hymn No. 84S. "All Rsll ths Power of Jesus'
Vame. "March Beligteose" (BettemsaJ At
the evening service the sermon will be
presehrd by Bev W. a. Hollngshsad, and
there will be special Christmas music
Centenary 10:80 a. St.. anthem. "Arise.
Rhine" (F. C. Maker); solo, "The Birthday of
s King I Neldllngm) ; T:S0 p. m . anthem
"Chrlstmss" (Harry Rows Shelley), dnet.
"Hark Hark My Soul" (Harrv Rows ShaJ
ky). Mrs. R. a Miller, choir director.
EPIBCOPAIm a
Good Shepherd. Bellwood street aad Van
cover areaae. Prof. W. L. Rcoble, choir mas
ter! Miss Jeesls 1sU, organist 11 a. m
ptoceaslonsl hymn 478 (Costa ScoMei. Te Drtum
(Von Boskerck); hymn 4S. Adeste Fldells:
Kyrle (Olllwrt); hymn 81 (Mendelssohn)) offer
ay anthem. "There Were Shepherds" (Psttl
): Bar sum. Ceres sad Saoctns (Gilbert) ,
Olorta la K ice bras, oi chant: recension a 1 hymn
(Smarti 7:88 p. m nrocesalooal hymn (Ons
ta Rcoble I- response. Trills: Magnific at Simper ,
hymn (Try. as); offertory snthem. "There Were
Shepherds ' (Psttlson); hymn (Bedaer): reces
sional hymn (Smart).
Trinity -Ftrll vested choir. of bna and men
Processional kymn. "Hsrk tab Herald Angela
Ring": Venlte la ( Randall i. Te Deum III C
(Calkin i JnhlUts IS B -f Garret i. . Introlt.
'Aries. Shine, for Thy IJgVt Is Come" (Ilvey);
Kyrle (Tnars) ; Olorls TTM i Woodward) , hymn.
"Angels from the Realms of Glory"; offertory
"WVes Jesus Wa. Bora la Bethlehem" (Crairk
.shank); geaetus (Wesley): eesuaasjsa hrSasV
"Breed of the World"; "Gloria is Eswlsls ''
eld ska at; w mil nasi brmn. "O ("oats All te
Faithful" TV- mn.l,. .Ill h- auk, th HllSSl
tlon of Carl Denton, organist and ohmrsieslsr.
t. David's 10:80 a. Is. I riuLisssoasl.
"CWlatUas. A waa." (J. Walnwrigbt) ; re
sponses T Willis) ( MIASMS L Veatts (Tern
sr); (Mar ruins, is, 46. 80 (Oaselsy. Pur
ceil) ; Drum In D (Dt. Woodward) ; J abl
ates la u (Moa ii west) ; samem.
roth" (Oounod) 1S18-1SM); Intralt. bysui "U
t orn. All Ys raltBfal" (J. Kosdtns) , OS8;
t02); Kirle Stetson. CI lor Is Tlbl. Mens Orsrd
ili.rthoW Tuartl ; hymn, "Hark the B srs Id
Angels" (Mcudeleaohui (ISW-lSfT); oirertorj,
"u i. inn town or actnieoem u. oirnuji
IIH.1M.INUMI Miiranni CurOa csm-tlls. BenedltV
tus. Agnos Dal. Ukafls la Bicelsls (Berttols
IVurs): hymn, "Hark. Whs t Mean Those Bblr
Voices?" t'aUbsrla"; recessions I. "While Sbep
tsrds Wstchsd" (T. Eats) (BVIth-eeat.). sea
sung: Processional. "Angsts; from ths Realms
of (Jlorr" (II. Smart) (l13-sT); Responses
T. TSIlla I 1ft in-loan) ; rnsims. liu. las v rw,
Voodward): Magnifies!. Nunc Dtmittis (A. H.
Rrewer; anthem. "Slim. O IleSvsns" (Oaul)l
carols, (a) "O Little Town of BrthWbsni
(Bednsr). (b) "It Can. Unon ths 'Midnight
Clesr" (Willis). c) "All sir Heart This Night
Itrjiilccs" (Eberbngl; recessional. "Hark the
It raid Ansel i Btug" (Mendelssohn).
St. JSStnsws, corner e irei ana v,i"'
streets Hymn. "O 'OossT AH 'slthrSI'
(BesdlBg): "K.rrle keelson, ,r (Elver). "Qloris
Tlbl." i Anon) l hvmn. "O Uttl Town of
Bethlehem" (Kedner); anthem. "Birthday of
the Kln." Mrs. it. Martin, oS'srtsry. ."Ulory
to Ood In the lllgbeet"Ooauod) ; "Sursuta (lords
snd Hsiictus." (CsrmWgsi: hymn. "Bread of
ths World." i Hodges i; ''Olortn in Bicelsls."
told rhsnt); "Nunc Dlauttis," (Laodgon);
hymn. "It Came Upon Mtdnlfh, Ctesr,'
(Willis).
PRESBYTER lAji, -uisnsh
Mrs J. M. c Miller choir director
las arranged ths following music for morning:
Voluntary, "O Come. All Ye Faithful ": so
them. "Brightest snd Bast" (Feasts); offer
tory, "Lead Me, Urd" I Os horn) . solo. "Olor
lous Morn. ' MlSS Maud DlsbroWi autbere.
"Christmas Thankaglvlng" (Lorsas);; postluds.
Msrch In F; voluntary. 'Ohsry to Ood lu
the lll,iheat"; responsive reading; song, "Joy
us i hrlnmas Bells." children; pesyrr; soso.
"The Stsr of Bethlehem" (Adsms), Mrs Res tb
Fiwler; hyan, "It ('saw I'pon s Midnight
Cater, rsesssloasl (Vests Msrtrn): anthsm:
brief sermon by pastor; song. "Bo, Not Ons.
children; Offertory In F (Bchumaan) ; hymn,
"Jesus Bhsll Belaid benediction; postlude
Cslvsrr 7:80 s. St.: Prelude "Christmas
Sketch" (Brewer): quartet. "Where Is He7
(Coombe); contralto solo. "O Little Town of
Bethlehem": quartet, "Ood Bo Isjvad tse
World" (Stalnsr); soprano nolo, "Wake and
Slug Good Chrlstlsns, (Bumner-Sslter) ; nuar
tstT "Angels of Light" (Hsvsns); barf tons
solo, "Shout the Olad Tldlags" (atoirsrB); quar
tet. Ts Deua. (Buck); postlude. March. ((
cone). Choir-Miss Una Unahas, soprano.
Miss Vlrglnls Spencer, contralto: LsflB M.
Jonrs, tenori snd George H. Street, bsritoos.
cirat Cumberland 10:80 s. m. : Bnnday
school children's service. 7:80 p. ":."'?
voluntary (Bsrtlett); anthsm. , W'thdwr St
the King" (Neldllngerl; solo. "Thst .Glorious
SV.ng of Old" (Boesr; dnet. "Hely. Holy tiord
. . .. . . t . . "lsAnlnsr M ay rrl ft
ICanipana l
firtrtlll rHIl"'. mvvaaaasgk --J r
i Asnmaii )
tsnor solo.
Tbe Newborn King"
"The Glorious Morn"
(Rapolr); contralto solo.
(NeldUngeri; anthem. "Wblie an 'lungs were
In Quiet Silence" i Dunham). -nri.hoot
First 10:80 a. m Prelude, "B,f.wll hou'
Words" (Gullmsnti: snthem. ''Brlgbtsst sud
Beat" (Msraoi; snthem. "It Came Ipon the
Midnight CU-sr" 'Strelea.,: postlude March
i. . . i ,,ii,,s with Tlolln onngsio.
The An-
"1 'rallied
eel's Messsce" ( Drsssisr) ; SBthsm.
fa a Manger" (Bcbnecher): rarci, """P. w
U.K." , iMeve 1st: Tlolln orieruary,
iRnrnwskll: anthem. "Star of
the Orleist"
etty): postluds. Rcessknal (Clark). The
1
i,nieiie rietcher una. sirs. ss -
bck. Uurenl'e.se sna i,ni s. u
Shermsn D. Brown, violinist ; Edgar E
sea, organist.
Mrs.
Cour-
CONOREOATIOJf AT.
Kunnysldr ( ongregatlunal church Caraer Bast
Taylor snd Cast Thirty-fourth alreeta Morn
ing service: Orgsn voluntary; dogology; Inm
ost Ion, bvmn by tbe congregation. "Joy to the
World '; snthem. "Tidings of Jay"; Scripture
reading: anthem, "Ming. Te Bells"; prayer,
duet. "The Babe of Bethlehem." Mrs. Harry
Stone snd Miss I. tilu Trueblood; hymn by tbe
congregation, "While Shepherds Watched": an
them, "Praise Ye the Ks,ther"; sermon, "True
Chrlstmss Joy"; hymn by tbe congregstlou,
"Hsrk. the Hersld Angels" ;benedlctlon. Even
ing service. The evening service will bs In
charge of the Bundsy school. Singing by school
and congregation, "Chrlstmss"; Scripture read
ing: prayer by the pastor; song by the primary
.-lass: recitation, "The Uttle Bsby Jesus." by
Lcretta Lynch; recitation, "Little Stars for
Jesus." br six girls, duet "Brightly Beaming
on the Way." by Miss Nettle Klugery snd Miss
Ethel Trueblood; motion sopg by prlmsry chil
dren; recitstlon. "The Dream Star." by Miss
Kllse Shearer; exercise, "Pthrrtms of the Star."
by the juniors: Christmas offering: anthem.
"The Glorious Bong of Old, soprano solo by
Mrs. H. Stone, with flute accompaniment and
chorus by the cbolr: address by the psstor; song
by tba congregation: hens diction.
Hsssalo-street Oongregstlonsl church Ths fol-lon-lng
will bs ths progrsm: Organ prelude,
Mrs; r. B. look, children's processions!, prim
ary department of the Bnnday school: chorus,
"Glory te Ood": contralto solo. "() Light
Divine." Miss Olsen; chorus, "Arise, Shine, for
Thy Light Is Come"; responsive chorus. "Tbe
Angels' Serenade", soprano solo, "Tbe Brith
dsy of s King." Miss Gilbert; chorus. "Bajotcc
Orcsrly." cbolr and congregation; Christmas
hymns snd. Scripture responses by cbolr and
congregation. In tha choir are tics. F. R.
look organist; MtsS Gilbert. MlSS Lottie
Hsmptos. Miss Berry, aoorsnos; Miss Olsen,
Miss r.thel McK archer, sites; L. P. Hsll.
Ctsrles T. Tinker, tenors; T. R. Cook. Frank
PlymptoB, bassos.
9vm.
The White Temple qnartet and cboros choir,
ui.der the direction of Prof. J. W. Belcher, will
render s Christmas choral service. Miss Grace
Kemp will prastda at the organ, and tha qnsr
tet Is composed ss follows: Miss Ethel Lytic,
soprsno; Miss Ethel Shea, contralto; Prof. J.
W Belcher, tenor; L. Thompson, baritone The
musics! progrsm la as follows: Orgsn voluntary,-
"March of ths Msgl Kings" (Dubois,.
Miss Grace Kemp, organist; chorus. "King, All
Glorious" (Bsrnby): qusrtet. "Brightest and
Best of the Sons of the Morning" (Marso) ;
gusrtet snd chorus. "Behold, I Bring Too Good
Tidings" 1 1 meai; msle qusrtet, "There Dwelt
In old Jndes" (Orlggs). tenors, J. W. Belcher,
A. McCsIl; bassos. L. Thompson. R. Harder
chorus. "Tbe Angels' Messsge" (Dreesler),
violin obtigsto, Mais Cornelia Darker; qnartet.
"Cradled In s Manger" (Scbnecker); chorus.
"There Were Shepherds" (Msrks); gospel solo.
"Hsve Ton Any Room for Jesus t" Miss Ethel
Lytle.
UNITARIAN.
First 11 a. St.: Voluntary. "Fantasia on
Church Chimes" (C. A. B. tfsrrlss); anthem.
"The Glsd New Sons" (Philip Urrely): re
sponse, "At Thine Altar Gently Kneeling"
i Manse ,m i . in them. "Hark, Hark. With Harps
of Gold" (Hanscom); snthem, "Tbe Rlrthdsy
of a King'' (NeldJluger) ; posthide, "Cathedral
Grand Msrch" (Oeorge H. Byderi
Church of tbe Good Shepherd 8 a. in first
celebration of holy communion: 10 a. m . Sun
day school; 11 s. in . Processional Hymn 47(1
iCosts-Scohlo); To Deum (Von Boskerckl.
Hvmn 40. "Adeste yideles": Kyrle (Gilbert!.
Hymn 81 (Mendelssohn) i offertory snthi m.
"There Were Shepherds" (Psttinaon): Sursuni
Cords snd Bsnctns (Gilbert); Gloria In Kicel
sla (old chant); Becessloosl Hymn 60 (Smart).
T:80 p. m. : Procaaatnnal Hymn 474 Cns(a
Scnhlei; Responses (Tsllls); Magnificat iSlm
per); llymn 88 (Dykes); offertory snthem.
'There Were Shepheids" (Psttlson); Hymn 88
iBidusr); Recessional Hymn 80 ( Basel ). W.
r. Scobfs, cholrmsster, snd Miss Jessie Lewis,
orgsalst.
CHRISTIAN.
Pint Christian 10:80 a. m., orgsn prelnde;
qusrtet. "Ths Holy Child" (Katnryns Llneban) :
contralto aoto by Msss Esther Leonard, an
them. "Tbe Blrtbdsy of s King" (NeldUngeri :
baritone solo by Mr. McKlnnoa; sermon, quar
tet, "Angels of Light" (Havens); violin ob
ligate by Muss English ; offertory, bees eolo.
Charles Cottar: anthem, "The Chrlstmss Her
aid" (Coombs); communion, 7:80 p. m. ; or
gsn prelnde; carol "Christ Is Basra" (Robyn):
recitstlon, Fdi.s N(T. recitstlon. tafsnt clsas.
eolo. "Ths Herald Angela (Bchaecker), O. I
Fry; violin obligate by Miss English; scripture
feeding; song, Infant class; recitation, Laura
Hsll: carol. "Rlig. Vs Bells" icmagh Letter,
offertory, violin solo. "Bmsaai" (Bensud,
Miss Anna English, reading. Miss Xrouaae.
tenor solo. "0 Peaceful Night" (Nsfsllnger).
A. J. McHolland: sermonatte. pastor. Mum
Ksthryns Llseban. ehrar director! Mrs. M.
Viols Crawford, organlat. Miss English, violin:
P. Engllso. cornet; L. Mown, trombone
St. Jamas' 7 a. a. : llymn. "Come Hither.
Ts Faithful"; hyan. "Joy to the World";
I'aslm 88 snd Gloria Pstrla; Scripture Issssja;
solo. Mrs Arthur Haldermsnj sermon by tbe
psstor; aatbsa, "An Angel Serenade"; hymn.
' Hrjolce, Rejoice, Te Christians" 11 a. a.:
H. In Mr. I,ettow; gasnel lesson, hymn, "Hsrk.
Whst Mesa Those Holy Voteosr'; sermon.
"Following ths Star": anthem, "Tno Angel
Choir": hrma, "Hark, the Hersld AaSsls
Sing."
PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN UNION.
At the People's Christian L'aton a Chrlstmss
concert will be glvea by the t'sloa orchestra.
P. R. McCurdr. director, ss follows
Plan., solo Miss Nellie Poulterer ; vocal solo
Mrs. J. F. Howard: ilther soto. Prof Town-
Equitable Life Policy Holder
Should read the analysis of tbe Equit
able Mfs financial methods In the cur
rent rrurrlaer of ths Bra Magailne, 10
cents, sll news stands.
FIRST DEMOCRAT
FROM THE SIXTH
Robert Bum Only Democratic
Legislator From That District
in Quarter Century.
SAYS PORTLAND DOES
NOT ENCOURAGE TRADE
Points to Bueineee Done in Coos
and Curry Counties by
San Franciscans. -
Rearing modestly the distinguished
honors of being the first Democratic
member of tha Oregon legislature.
i.a Blslh slsteleV Is, 9A vasrs
Robert Burns arrived In Portland this
week on ths steamer Klltwni, from his
home at Coqullle City. Coea county. Ha
said his first surprise qn landing was
du to ths fact that there was no omni
bus nor representative of any hotel in
Portland to meet tha psaaengers, al
though 40 people disembarked from ths
boat and sought notei accommodations.
Ha said they did not regard this recep
tion as cordial and thars waa grumbling
as they scattered, carrying their own
luggage, to seek hotels.
"It seemed to me rather remarkable
that Portland does not go sfter the
trade of the Coos bay country." said
MP. Burns. "While our part of ths
country has no rail connection with the
outside world, we have direct steamboat
lines to Portland and San Francisco
and Portland Is 100 miles nearer than
San Francisco yet all our business goes
to San Francisoo. Our people. Ilka the
average of humanity, do buslnesa with
those who seek and appreciate their
trade. We naturally feel moat friendly
Piriim, it helnsp a nart of our own
state. But the San Francisco business
1 mA vlelt list end there, la a
HIS 11 vvis, " o , . -
good deal of San Francisco money and
enterprise seen mere in aeveiupmg ure
resources and trade of tha oountry. The
esswsswu Ment. iu,iii to know that ('OOB
SIISUV uv,.,. -.....
and Curry counties are rich and rapidly
developing ss a neia tor iraae. ana mrj
cultivate It. Our people would be much
niu.i o ... mnrs evidence of Portland
enterprise In Coos and Curry counties."
Coos 'county hss bsgun proaucing two
new crops hops and cranberrlea. There
are sxtenslve bogs where it has been
found that great crops of cranberries
can bs raised, superior to ths eastern
berry. Lsat season a hop-growing ex
periment was mads in ths Coquille val
ley, whoae complete euccess lnduoed
.-., ,,, .a Into that Industry.
The tsst CW was raised by John Mf-I
"Our coal and lumber industries are
flourishing." said Mr. Burns, "and In
Curry oounty the Bandon OH company
ts drilling for oil. with exopllsnt Indi
cations of success. Coal mines sre be
ing opened and tha old onea are being
better equipped. The Pearts brothers
have sold a large mine to the Coquille
Coal 4V Lumber company for 110,000. and
the company Is putting In first class
equipment. Ths Pearts boys Will st
once expend their money opening mines
in 40 acrea that they have purchaaed
back of Coquille City. Prospectors for
oil sjs at work on I.ampa creek." ,
Mr. Bums will spend Christmas in
Portlsnd. snd than go to Salem to take
hla seat at the opening of the session.
He Is an Arkansan by. birth, and one of
the youngest members of ths house. Al
though comparatively a newcomer Iri
Oregon, having hung out his shingle ss
a lawysr at Coquille City only two years
ago he seems to have pleaaed the people
of Coos and Curry countlea. He was
elected by 65 votes In spite of a ma
jority of 716 for tha Republican State
ticket. '
FIRE APPARATUS FOR
EXPOSITION GROUNDS
in., neitieiam nt the tirs, underwriters
on ths fire protection for the Lewis and
Clark exposition Jgrounus nu
., -1 - ii i itTi I s to tha realization
W1VJ 1S1 1 .,iu -
...... is iJ ti.riarv that the arounds be
furnish with the proper fire apparatua
at an early date. A contract nsus own
awarded. According to the contract let,
te.. ei, .nr.. entile should be Installed
bv January 1. The contract calls for
one first-class metropolitan engine, one
combination chemical and hoae wagon,
enmhinstlan chemical and truck.
Eight horses will be necessary, and the
apparatua snouia oe lnsiasieu wy
It lias also been recommended by Chief
Dave Campbell, of ths rire aepartmeni.
and Oeorge Walker, superintendent of
the flrs-slarm system, thst an alarm
system with If boxes be Installsd on tha
grounds.
Winter Ratss to aquma Bay.
Ths Southern PaciRc Co. wilt sell, on
Wedneedsy snd Saturdays of each week,
until March tl, 1906, low rate round
trip tickets to Yaqulna, limited to (
days from data of sale. Ths sale of
these excursion tickets during the winter
months is a new departure and has bean
brought about through the desire of our
locsl sportsmen to enjoy the exceptional
ly fine hunting and fishing privileges of
that section.
Portland Hotel Christmas Dinner.
Proprietor Bowers announces thst
the regular Christmas dinner st Hottl
Portland will be served on Sunday, De
cember 26. All reservations for ehslrs
must be made before Saturdsy night.
A special menu has been arranged fo'
the dsy. the price of which Is 11.50. .
COLUMBIA THEATRE
14ta sad Wssblngton. PI one llsln tlx.
Down-town box office. Main 110.
Tonlgbt lsst performaace of tbs supers Cot an
bis Stock Compsny. presenting Dumas
great emotional drama.
CAMILLE
Bvenlng prices Entire lower Boor, BOe
bs!
snr, BO,-, Mc, JBc ; gallery, lOc.
Matinee Btitlre lower Boor, sV; balcony, SBc
IBs: ssllerr lOr
Down b,wn box office opes 10 a. m. fill T
n. m. at Dotiv Varden rsody Skup, 1ST Mar
rtson St.. phone Mala 110. After T p. m at
theatre, phone MstB 111
Nest weak. . tart lag la asm i aw matinee,
Carlstsass wssk. .
"THE OHaJUTT BALL." '
tXltCSBT BUL
BLAtlBB BIOS.
CONCERT EVBBY N10BT.
12 SsS PXRNSIPB
CUTLERY
f TL- II.J.I
; I lie mwKi
! . . i ' '
Jn the recent Eagle Rock hill climbing contest, of the four
fattest foreign cars (racers) with an average of 82 lt horse
power and costing an average of $14,500, the average time was
82 seconds, while a 15 horse-power White stock car, just such
as we are selling in the Portland market thia season, and cost
ing $2,600 at the factory, made the climb in 83 8-6 seconds, or
only 1 8-6 seconds behind cars, costing six times as much and
with six times the horse-power.
What does this mean? It means that the owner of a
1806 "White" has the best mount that money will boy, re
gardless of horse-power or price. Our shipments to Portland
have already commenced. Sales of this car in California have
exceeded all expectations. Sales at the present time outnum
bering last year's business at this time.
In order to have your car ready for your friends and the
1806 fair, an early order will be necessary in order to avoid the
congestion that is sure to come with the spring market.
Catalogues For Distribution.
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Man Tass., WeS., Dec. M. IT, ss.
MAXINB ELLIOTT
IN
HBR OWN WAY
Prlets Lower II nor, eicept lsst 8 rows, tt;
lsst S rows. Ii v j Bslcony. srst S rows,
iVJSj sseond rowa (l; tlrrl 3 rows toc.
last i rows. 60c. Gallery. 2T.. SB. Bosss sod
loges. 112.110. Se.ts srs now selling.
Tonight, at S:1S, o'eloeB, last rerfnrmsnee sf
ths operatic sun-ess.
"tke FetntcTJSs osno.-
Tbe best voices tkls saasea.
vsalag prices 1 1 B0. II, T8c, BOe. SBC. Sft.
Heats srs bow selling
EMPIRE THEATRE
eats eaa he ordered nr Phone Main 117.
Prices Bvenlug. 16V. 26c Se, got.
Ms line,-. 10c, lBc, 2BC,
Toolgbt. lsst performance at
Tb Greater
Black Pattl Troubadours
Hear Blsck Pattt slsf "iawsaee Blver."
Bee John Backer, the Alabama Blossom.
CntXIiTSIAS ATTBAOTIOB.
roar nights, stsrtlng Suostsj auttnee nsssss
her tfl. Matinee Moodaj, December SS. IBs
landslide of laugt ter, -
YO.N YONSON
TOTJ ALL WAftT TO SSB -The fnnav Irish
Widow, ths I .amber (amp fch Midwinter, tha
Kresklng of ths Log Jam, ths Lumbermen's
Qasrtet.
PltlfBS- Roth mtln...e. irv. l.V and 2Sr.
Rvenlng, ISc. tec. 85c and 50c.
The Star Theatre
ear. Parh sssi Wsshtstrhsa.
Ths Beat asvs Mob, rashioasvhls
TaoaawlUs TBS sail
Mexican Quintette
World's riaSBtrt atnslalaas.
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THE QRAND THEATRB;
TOBAT
TOaTXOsTT
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1. I. XLOaUDeS.
ath'ss4 Ai-im oe.
Soaring Parce, "Who's Brown t"
BATB0MD ABB TBICBT.
A "Mr." snd "Miss" "Mistakes. -
THE CTBl
1TIB BIBTBSB.
Vocal Doo,
FLOOD AND
1 HA
Barrel r area and Neat Egg
KB. HARRY O. OB
BAT.
rlacitationa
KB. ALT BOBBBB,
nisstrsted Song, "Two Uttle Orpaass Are)
Ws."
THS QEAN DIBCOPX.
"Ths BBburbanlte"--CvcloBa
Of
ran.
Admission to snr sest. 10c: bss seats.
The Arcade Theatre
Ths original fajailv i
This
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OASPXB ABO JOBES.
THE FAJRCHTLDS.
KITCTHIE ABD BIOB
IBEBS FBABXLIB
ST PXBJf HAST
OEBgVIEVI ABBEXL.
AXZB10AX BIOSCOPE.
2 30 to 4 SO p at.. T:t0 to 18 SO a.
Shows
Admission, I", .to say asst.
BIJou Theatre
Slsih St. (
Oirgosiaa
Program This Week-
ST. MAM
DIVIBE DODSON.
XXaTBIX SEBTLZT.
PEARL BXTSOhT.
MUBBAY HILi
"THE STBIK1." Oaf THE VTTAgrXlTS.
AdmBssoa 10c. Afterrawssv frees 1 ha 4 SB
srsBlags. from T to 10: SO.
ons from 2 to 10 SO.
finoaja.
THE LYRIC THEATRB
Bevsath snd Alder Streets. Tkls Week l '
T Birr Baa.
THOMAS W. BAT.
LABX.
THE T1TASC0PB.
Performances 2:30 to 4:S 7 SO tt MiS)
m. Admission 10 cents- no hlghsr.