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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, DECEMBER 13, 1W7. I Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Helllg.., Ma arquam 'Land .of Nod" .Primrose Minstr! wrana 1 ul. Wt(r ....."Lighthouse by th Jisker , Harbor'' 'Th Holy City" , Vaudeville "Cumberland 'll" at tha naw Ma ton A Khrman building Wedneeday afternoon, died of hi a In juries 1st yesterday afternoon at Bt. Vincent's, hoapltal. Mr. Pat ton bad a wld eircla of friend and acquaintance In this city who- learned with regret of hla untimely death. Ha laavaa a wlfa and one child. 20 YEARS HERE M tha annual meeting of tha Waah Ington chapter, No. II, Royal Arch M sons, tha following officials were fhoaen 1). A. Urout, king; Horatio Par ker, high priest; E. O. Jones, scribe; b. tlullock, treaaurer; Clyd Kvnns, seo itary; Jj. I Clouae, O. Ill Hoy yuatk fiibuah. P. g.; K. N. Wheeler. II. A. C; A. Uutlkufer, M. third veil; Joseph Bev fridge, M. first Veil: Thomaa firlrkell, sentinel. J. II. Richmond, past high waa tha Inatalllna officer, and li. Ailimi. oast hlah Driest, marahnl. VN Ith the beglnlngof the new year tha chapter expect to be located In the new building at Eaat liurnalde and Eaat Eighth atreeta. prleat, 11 The Woodatock Puah club will meet thla evening In tha Woodatock hall for the purpose of electing new officers and starting tha movement for the annexa tion. Thla will be tha primary object of the club thla winter. Commltteea will be appointed to go Into tha Mount Scott district with petition aaklng the city council and county uommlaalonera permission to vote on annexation next June. There will alao be a amoker held In connection with the meeting thla 'evening and a general Jollification. It la expected there will be a large number from other dlatrlcta Intcreaied in tha annexation movement. Tha preliminary trial of Mn. Ellid beths01aea on tha charge of killing her husband on the eftarnnnn of No. vember II, waa held In tha raunlolpal court before Judge Cameron yeater- 7 enornoon. At in conclusion ot tha hearing aha waa bound over to await the action of tha grand Jury. Sho waa permitted to go on her own reoog nlaanca until the caae la dlapoaed of vy in inquisitorial body. Article of Incorporation hava been filed by the Bprlngdal Lamb Sheep company, capitalised for $5,000. Tha or- ganlxera are Jonathan Ulchardson. Mel vln Richardson anil Welter U. Hayea. AnotTier new Incorporation I that of inn Hweuana Huuning company, wnn a capital or lot'.ooo. i q. Bwetiana r.imer W. Qulmby and David p. Tribe ara tha incorporator. The following article were found on atreetcara yeaterday: Nine umbrellaa, two book a, one blueprint, one book, three mlecetlanenua packagea, one glove, two lunch btiaketa, one eat eh el, one grin. Owner call at room 4. O. W. P. build ing. Klrat and Alder street. Ladlea' Aid toolety aala at Swedish M. E. church, corner Beech and Borth wlck atreeta, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Many valuable article will be aold and refreshment eerved. Take "L or "R. 8." care to Beach atreet Thomaa I Johnson, Kyle Btone and Ilay Wllaon filed a credllora' petition for Involuntary bankruptcy agalnat the Kuala Creak Lumber company In the United Statae circuit court yesterday afternoon. The debts of the company are 11.000, half of which la due to the creditor filing the petition. The charge la made In the paper that tha Kagle Creek company transferred a nart of lta porperty to the Mount Scott Lumber company of Portland at a time when lta offlctra knew that tha cou cern waa insol vent. It has been estimated by L. E. Bau vle, secretary of the Northeast Side Im- rrovement association that the nopula loii of east Portland la 103,1 (5. of which 65,300 live north of Sullivan's gulch ai.d 47.(10 aouth of the gulch. The figures were compiled to demon strate the need of an additional bridge for the northeast portion of the city where more then one fourth the popula tion la compelled to reach their homes over the Inadequate steel structure that belongs to Harrlman. Rev. Tha city council yeetarday voted to permit grocerymen and downtown mar keta to make sidewalk display for tha Christmas holiday. The alx and man ner of display are left to the des- cretlon of Chief of Police Grltxmacher. To Whom It May Concern. Nearly 100,000 men. women and children drink tha 100 per cent pure Oolden Grain Granule Cereal Coffee In Oregon and Washington; 4,000 grocer sell It In the northwest. A special session of the city council will be called next Thursday to dispose of the vast amount of street Improve ment work and other municipal business that hss been accumulating alnca tba banking holidays aet in. "John Oreenleaf Wbittler." la to be the subject of today' program at tha meeting of the Woman's club. Rev. Luther B. Dyott will make an address and Mrs. Fletcher Linn will have charge of the music. a "fcVUIlt. TV. r Our force la ao organised that wo can do your antlra crown, bridge and plate work in a day If nooeasary. Thla will bo appreciated by people from out of i ffn. you may have your teem ex tracted In th morning and go home at night with naw onea. roiTZTBX.T rAnrxnts bxtbao- tiow nci wkest riiATBa oa BB1DOSI ABB OBOBBBO. Wo remove tha moat sensitive teeth and roots without causing pain. No atudenta, no uncertainty, . no bungling: only th moat scientific and careful treatment. Our Bridge and Plata Work Is perfect; 20 years' contlnuoua practioo haa made thla possible. BZAMIBATIOBTI 1BZB ABS IBflTBD When dealred you can hava T. P. Wlaa or my personal service. W. A. WISE, Dentist Falling bide 3d and Washington at. I a. m. to p. m. Sundays, i to II. rainless Kxtractlon. 0c; I'latea. 11.00. Oil FIOsll, A AID MAUT goat. Courteous Salespeople Complete Lines CfedTt If Desired Mil Wr wt L av!I!5ISsav ShopHere Early Prompt Service Here Moderate Prices Terms to Suit Your Income WHOLE VALLEY TO BE APPLE FIELD Association's Tresident Says District Will Soon Be the World's nicest Producer. The Portland Shoe Reralr company. 189 Yamhill atreet, between Third and Fourth streets. I'hone Main 7655. Tour shoes repaired while you wait. Beat oak aolca, 76 centa. Bauer ft Stopper. For liquors phone the Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly. au:ceasor to Caswell Kelly. 164 Morrison street, corner new parish of ! fark, uotn pnonea r acme. Main . Hava you seen the .famous R. A P. To make the Willamette valley tha greatest Yellow New town apple district n the world within three years by a concerted movement of the Willamette Valley Apple Growers' association la tha latest undertaking of th members of this organisation. M. O. Lownsdale, president of the aa soclatlon, Is at the Imperial hotel, and aaya the work of eradicating the old orchards snd transforming them Into trees, the fruit of which the Kngllsh people are so fond of will begin at once. Mr. Iownsdale Is on his way to his home at Lafayette after a trip to Cali fornia where he made an address before the Btate Krult Growers' association. Watsonvllle, California, now bears the distinction of being the greateHt Yel low Newtown district In the country, but the growers of that vicinity are to SANTA IS COMING Yes, dear old Santa will be here next Wednesday af ternoon and wants to see all the little boys and girls. You remember what nice things he gave you last year. He has lots of nice things for you this time Watch Sunday papers for his letter lernan waa ! V; ,rrt""" hv lo ,,'"t distinction as soon as the ap Hughe, at " ,?K?lrMn lrt'andT Outfit ' l,,e r1" of " Willamette can Chang. Sherman, he '"rf"1 .flVi".," ThLv .1 ; ''elr treea from the old varletica tt Rev. Father Klernan succeeds) Father Kennedy In the rlt. Andrew, In Highland. Tha latter has departed for Rome, where It I hla intention to remain. Father Klernan waa .formerly assistant to Father m. lAwnnii, intra sna pneriimn ... , t. ,, t t t ctitinnA.v n,l : iirrs i rii streeta. The St. Andrew parish Is de-1 L!l., "nrt, "P.'iS,8"0".. 'n.d the new. rap.dly: a chapel and school ; 1 " "' .u "AH the old trees are to be cut down." Mr. ijownadule said this morning. "Hy top graftlnir sprouts of the Yellow New- W. S. U'Ren addressed tha meeting VorU win eontinu. to leave ChlcaVo town lnto th "tumr of these old trees, of the Initiative and Referendum leaaue ! J.0.iC VA n U rJrhtni N.i Tifk I n,anv ?' wl h 'av n growing for at Carpenters' hall last night. At the meetln the constitution whs t1nllv adopted, though tne election of officers Wa sponge and press your clothes and snipe vour snoes. bii ror ii per month. Main 614. A-43M. wagons run; everywhere, unique Tailoring uo. tjtarlc veloplng rap. i will be built in the spring. was put off until the first meeting in January. A committee on membership was appointed to Increase the roll of members. The next meeting will be held Thursday. December 1. a quarter of a century and even longer, we will be able to save much time In the movement to transform the Willamette valley Into one of the greatest apple gardens on the face of the globe. All the growers, and the farmers who SPECIALS IN THE JEWELRY SECTION 8-inch Cut Glass Bowls, $r.00 value. . .$3.25 5-inch Cut Glass Nappies, $2.50 value. .$1.65 Sugar and Creamer, rich cut glass, $5.00 value, at ?3.25 Dainty Gilt Clocks, guaranteed good time keepers, $2.25 values $1.35 12 dozen Back Combs, plain and mounted (12 different patterns), $1.00 value 65 SPECIALS LOWER FLOOR SECTION Seven-Piece Cake Sets, good quality (ierman china, in rose and gold 7 C? decorations, $1.75 val. Special. Ove Seven-Piece Berry Sets, same pp decorations, $1.50 val. Special. OOv SATURDAY EVE, 6 TO 9 O'CLOCK The educational department of the Woman's club met yesterday afternoon and listened to an Interesting talk by Miss Kllzabeth Matthews, sunervlsor of the kindergarten training clasa of i JOs-7 Aliaky bldg., 3d hi. iieiena nn. on 8e our display of rare china, braas, bronze warea and fancy goods. Entire stock at big reductions until Xmas. Oriental Importing Co., 4 44 Washington. dentist, Tooma and Morrison. Ir. H. A. Huffman. An Important school." The Kindergarten Phone A-U48 and Paclflo 184S. I'ut Factor In the Jblic Oregon Comrpandery. No. 1, Knights Templar, last night elected the following officers: L. V. Kreeland. eminent com mander: I. J Tomaslnl. generalissimo; H. I.. Bancroft, captain-general; Oeorge Ml. Xllll, iiY-inif-, j . ... viii, uranitici , V. 8. Macrum, recorder; E. W. Ames burg, aenlor warden-; H. J. Boyd, Junior warden. Acme OH Co. aeil aafety coat oil and fins gasoline. Phone Eaat B-1007. Woman's Exchange. 'J3 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Rlngler's swimming plunge open dally, Grand and Kast Morrison. 36 centa. At .Mayor line's suggestion the city council will look into the question of drafting a new law regulating signs over sidewalks. There have been a great many requests recently for per mits to erect signs that Mayor Lane believes ara becoming a menace to tlw beauty of tha city. In a report to tha city council, Mrs. Parah Evans, city market Inspector, stated that the City market. Third and Market atreeta. la unsanitary. Lack of water and aewer connections make the place unfit for the uses to which it Is put, declared the market Inspector. New and handsome designs In toilet and manicure sets, also a well selected line of fine perfumes, atomizers and toilet novelties for the holidays. The prlcea will make it an object to call and see us. Albert Bernt. the druggist, 231 Washington street; certificates taken. Cut Bualneaa cards, fl.50 per 1,000. rate printers. Phone Paclflo 601. Dr. XL C Brown, Eye-Ear. Maxquam. D. Chambers, optician, 121 Seventh. Journal want ads, lc a word. U i,.VA nnU lA 1 C o,.r. In nrh.r.lo I have Interested themselves in the move ment. Owing to this fact the entire Willamette valley will be covered thor oughly The farmers are only too glad to make the change, ss they have prac- iicwi; I1UI ITCH iriulAIHH Hlljr liu'liry ( 1 1 i the old orchards where varieties of I fruits have been grown. "There Is always a brisk demand for 1 the Yellow Newtown. The English are particularly fond of these apples and the supply Is not equal to the demand. Within the next few years Willamette VHlley will be sending out hundreds and ' hundreds of carloads of Yellow New- . towns every yesr. Most of tha fruit will go to Europe." Hy cutting down the old trees and top planting the Y'ellow Newtown sprouts in the stumps Mr. Lownsdale figures that many years will be saved by the j growers. The pests will also be erad- I Tested owing to the fact that all tha i trees are to be destroyed. 1 Mr. Lownsdale leaves for hla home j tonight. Sensible Gifts in the JEWELRY SECTION The horde of beautiful and useful things to be found in our Jewelry Section will appeal to you. Ladies and men's Watches, Rings, Chains and hundreds of other choice gifts. ANOTHER PICTURE SALE Chrlxtmas shoppers will find a choice line of water colors, se rins, pastels and etch InK.i from which may be selected suitable pictures for every Tirt of the house or office As a leader, we offer 16x20 oval framed pictures black or gold frames especially suited to dining - rooms, for, $3.50 Ea. Manure for saie. Main 8683. William Dumars, after H years' serv ' ice as manager here of the Western Un ion Telegraph company, leaves tomor row to take charge of the Sacramento (California) office. William Ingalls suc ceeds Mr. Duniars as manager in Port land, coming from San Francisco. Nothing would please a lady more than on of our elegant leather band bags with purse and card case to match. Don't fail to call and inspect. our stock before buying, as our prices will appeal to you. Albert Bernl, druggist, 233 Washington street. . Preparations are being made for the dedication of Concordia college, which has Just been completed in the Heidel berg tract east pf Woodlawn by the German Lutheran denomination. Formal dedication will take place next Sunday morning. Steamer Jesse Harking, for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atraet dock at if p. m- L. C. Fatton, the wlreman employed by the Home Telephone company, who was Injured in an elevator accident Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Where to Dine. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fin private apart ments for ladies, 305 Wash., near Fifth. H. C. Brandes' grill, 101 Sixth, serves elegant Table d'Hote dinners daily. DAYLIGHT ROBBER LANDS IN TOILS Detective Sergeant Jones and Detec tive Tichnor have succeeded in appre hending the man responsible for some of the many daylight robberies that havo been committed In this city during the past six wek. The man gives his name as A. W. Hunt. He has con fessed to a number of the crimes charge! against him and a considerable luantlty of the many articles stolen by him has been recovered. Hunts usual memoa or procedure was to sro to a house and represent hlm solf to be an inspector for the gas companv. He usually had no difficulty in aining access to dwellings on this pretext, and once inside waa enabled to help himself to valuables. In this manner he looted the home of E. P. Kldrldge, 147 North Seventeenth street, oh the afternoon of November 31 of lewolry valued at several hundred dol lars. Judito Cameron bound Hunt over to await the action of the grand Jury. When you eat V. 8. government in spected moat, you have the best Ore gon product. Oregon grown and Oregon dressed, and you patronize a home in dustry that is putting millions of dol lars into circulation in Oregon. Free baskets at Wood's, 1st and Alder. NEW EAST SIDE STORE ATI fR ACTS THOUSANDS EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT II GOOD WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS F. W- Baltes f and Company invito your inquiries for PEINTINR Phones f Main 165 1 Home 11165 First and Oak $15 Found. Webfoot Oil Blacking ; Shoes . Waterproof JTeserres leather Wot a Shine. AT AIL VZAX.XBS. Just like finding fifteen dollars when you brder a fifty dollar suit for thirty five at Wills the tailor, 128 H Fifth st. JAIL QUESTION IS PLACED IN NEW HANDS On motion of Councilman Bennett the City council at its meeting yesterday afternoon transferred the selection of a Jail site and the erection of a new Jail from the ways and means committee to th committee on police and health with instructions to act in conjunction with the county officials In an effort to erect a Jail and emergency hospital to b used Jointly by the city and county. Th actios) of the council In removing the question from the hands of the ways and means committee was du in no sans to th past action taken by the members but because of the great amount of work confronting" the com mittee at the present time. It is th wish of the council to rush matters in regard to th Jail and it is believed -their action, yesterday will ex pedite matters. "Lignite Coal" IT. 06 per ton, delivered, free from stone ani slate; good for furnaces and ranges. Thompson Swan. 806-7 Swet land bldg. Fhon Main 3039 A-3039. J2.E9 j hand-paint eops and saucers. I1.44, at Mctcger's, 343 .Washington it. I Gevnrtz Brothers Entertain Many Visitors on Open ing Night. Over 10,000 visitors crowded into th big east side store of Qevurti Bros, last night to witness the opening of the first modern department store established on the other side of the river. The entire clerical force of the store was on hand to conduct the visitors through the five floors of the building, each of which contains one or mure departments, where everything in the nature of house furnishings and men's and women's wearing apparel is to be found. An orchestra stationed on the fifth floor discoursed music throughout the evening and here, too. each visitor was presented with a small mirror as a souvenir of the opening night. During the whole evening the throng was served With coffee and cake In the base ment. Gevurtx Bros.' new store occupies the five-story building on the quarter block at the southwest corner of Union ave nue and East Burnslde street. The firm Is composed of Phil and Louis Gevurta, who have Invested J5U,000 in putting in u fresh stock of high-grade eastern goods. Both members of the firm have been engaged In business In Portland for many years and have established enviable reputations In the commercial life of this city. ATTACH NOT SO YE BE HOT ATTACHED Lawyers Decide Hurry Up Law Should Not Be Used for 30 Days. Free baskets at Wood's, 1st and Alder. BIRD FEOTECTOES WILL HOLD MEETING There will be a meeting of the Audu bon society in the committee room of the city hall Saturday evening, Decem ber 14. at 8 o'clock. Herman T. Bohl man will give a group of lantern slide photographs of tho sea birds found nesting on Three Arch Rocks, lately made a reservation by order of the president. Clarence Gilbert will speak on the law relating to bird protection. Th Forestry club and all who are Interested are welcome. That the lawyers of the city should not use the attachment laws for 30 days after the close of the holidays was the resolve of the meeting of attorneys at the courthouse last night. The only exception made to this rule Is In the case of non-residents who refuse to produce cash to pay their debts. President W. M. Cake of the Mult nomah Bar association presided at the meeting. C. A. Bell championed thy idea of allowing attachment in the case of small amounts for grocer and meat market bills, afterward evplaining thfU by this he did not mean to discrlmlnato against poor people, but only against those who have money but refuse to pay their small bills. B. S. McAllister revived the sugges tion of calling an extra session or the legislature to amend the attachment law. G. W. Joseph and R. W. Montague wanted to se th principle of the Wash ington law adopted, but in the end a resolution presented by Newton MOoy was passed only a few votes beirw cast In the negative. This resolution reads: Resolved, That it Is the sense of this meeting that the attachment laws of this state be not used for the period of 30 days after the cessation of the holi days, except where necessary to obtain Jurisdiction of tha property of non-residents. G. P. Rummelin & Sons Established 1870. 162 SECOND STRLLT Bettwn Washington andAldtrStt. Christmas Gifts Handsome Fur Neckwear and Muff s Mad In Kosalan Sables, Alaska Sables, Mink, Ermlae, Chinchilla. Black Lynx, Waits Fox, etc, etc. AXA.SXA SXAZiSKCEr COATS alaska icarx COATS xusszAir POsry coats ASTVACXAIf COATS, ETC. CKXLBBJBirS jrrBS la Scarfs and Muffs, mad? t& Ermine, Bearer, Thibet, Xrtm mr, Squirrel, etc. Choice Assortment Tut Rags sad Robes. Tut Auto Caps, Gloves, etc Scad for catalogue. ABTOSXafXaTTft. Mtfe a HCII IT TMClTDE TONIGHT AND TOMORItOW, NICJIIT, Speclal-Prlc Mailne Saturday Th Bpeclacular Musical Extravagant TOE LAND OF NOD Evenings, 11.10 to loo; Mat., II to tl HEIUG THEATRE 14th snd Wasklnstno. ".is Ili.llSkV. Maln btostts, BBonrtmro mi iv DAT. Henry B. Harris Presents Chart Klein's Ort American Play, , "TBS UOI ABO TBB MOVSB. Lower floor, $l.tO snd $1.00. Pal. cony. II 00, 7tc. toe. Kntlr gallery, two. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theatr Mala t. Last Three Performances Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Saturday Night. Tbe Famous Primrose Ulnslrcls Kvenlngs. Sc, 50c, He, Il.Qt. Matl nees, lie, 80c, 75c. BAKER. THEATRE n M-ts i ALL thla week the famous Baker Stock Company In James Herns' t "SAO IAS10B." By author of "Hhor Acres," "Hearts of oak," etc. Scenes snd characters drawn from th beautiful, romantl shipbuilding hsnj -t on th eastern coast. Kvenlng prlcea 2hn. JSe, 60c; matinees, 15c. iiuc. Matinee Saturday. Best Week "The Tare Musktrs. GMPIRB TMCATRU Morrison snd ltth. Phone Main 117. Mlltoa W. Sesmaa, sfaaager. Tonight AH Week Matinees Wednes day and Saturday. A magnificent production of ths gram! religious drama. "TBB BOLT CXTT, With LuelU Morey as SALOME. The or'cfral John the Baptist play. BerF. al Scenery, Htrong Company. Nights Jwe, 2ic, SRc. 50c; Mat 10c, 0o. Bast ASrractloa "A Olrl of tbs Strata. 4 14M THE STAR f.B 2!rir,A All This Week. Thi B. B. mach Stock Co. yrssest A Homantlc lxv. Story of New England "TaTI LIOBTBOOSB BT TKB SBA the money ever offered th Portland pub lic. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:10; prices 10 and toe. Every venlng at 1:15; prices He, 714 and 15c Reserved seats by either phon. TUB ORAND VAUDKvILLE DE LUXB All This Week. Return Engagement of -MADAM BATBOB And Bar Troap of Trataaa Tro steal Birds, ia Additioa to a Most of Ota Beatnres. Tim sad Vrioss mmaala th asa. LYRIC THBATRB Both Phones i Mala 4SS; Boms, A-lda. 1 Week commencing Monday, December . THE AI.LtN STOCK CO. PRESENTS ! THE GREAT WAR DRAMA, "COMBBBXAMO 1." Matin Tuesday, Thursday, Satur ' day and Sunday. Prices lOo and too. ; Every evening at 1:15. Prices 10c, 10 ; and lOo. Boxes 60c OfTlcs Open 10 a. m to 10 p. m. The Nickelodion Theatre Opposite Oreronlsn Building , Th Osauln rath ProdaeUoa "Tbb ixn or cxxs-r On week, beginning December S. Th best yet. Don't miss It j Admission for thla on cwesalon only 10 Ladies Night Expo TWO BAJTDB TOBTOXT. Special Program Roller Skating, th Poetry of Motion. LADIES TB.BB SATUBBAT BIOXT. XfeASXES nam satttbjday BIOBCT. EXPO RINK Grand Children's ilatlnes .SATtmSAY AJrTZBBOOB, SCOW TOWN RESIDENTS Metager saves : ou money on Jewelry. JUVENILE COURT WILL OPEN MONDAY Judge Qantenbeln is planning to pro ceed with the work of th Juventl court next Monday, as the -removal of the hol idays wtll allow him to proceed without th restrictions placed on the circuit court. Over 60 cases have accumulated on th docket of th juvenile court, and Judge Oantenbetn hopes to have this work nearly all cleared away by-th opening ,pt th January term. Omgn Kidney TM Hqnld and effective preparation.. Is a eeavealent WILL HAVE TO HOVE Officers Arrest Six on Charge of Trespass More to Follow. Owners of th water front property on th west sid of th river south of th Jefferson street depot havs en listed' the services of the police to dis possess . the scow dwellers who for many years hay selected th aits as a convenient and appropriate on for their Place of dwelllns. Warrants have been Issued for th .arrest of 31 per-J sons on an accusation oc trespass. Yesterday afternoon a poss of po licemen, headed; by Sergeant Cole vis ited th.? scone and arrested six of th' scow dwellers, ail that could be found at the rime. In the municipal court this morning hearing of tha cases of those arrested was continued until to morrow. ' Deputy District Attorney Tomllnaon expressed the opinion this morning that the owners of the property should prn i.'eeU agalnat the scow dwellers through the medium of a civil action. As thy case stands the trouJjle and expense of clearing the water front pi-opertv of the plaintiffs bids fair to fall on the city. It la asserted that soma of the scow dwellers have occupied their prenent positions on tho rivet bank for IS years. FALLS UNCONSCIOUS , WHILE KECITINO Millard MeLennon, a pupil of tha Holladay school of thla city, yesterday fell unconscious while reading a trea tise on th effects of anaesthetics be fore the physiology class of that school. In falling his head came in contact with the floor causing a very bad con tusion on the left aid of the head. It wss 10 minutes before ho was fully restored to. consciousness. P rider's hand-patnted china at Meti fer'a. Ladies Njght at Expo. rrtdar ntgM Is th most popular night rt the week st th Expo rink and tonight wilt be no exception. This MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. A Rosi rAfn as. School for Young Men and . Preparation to Mt. leges, u. S. Military and avai Academies. Ac credited to Stanford, ? miojr. vomeu. Am nerst and all Stat tint, Versifies and Agricultural Colleges. Manna) train- ing. Business coursa Th principal hat had t yeaxB, experience in Port land. Comfortable euar jers. west environment a Max , reservations now. For illustrated catalog ana , oiaer iireratur M drags iv. em. a D Principal and rroprtatoa, WHITE TEMPLE Tuesday, Dcembr IT, 8 p. m. - Popular, Song, Violin, Piano andOrgan Recital Noted Musicians Will Taks Part. BXJUrCBB XBBXX KOTOBO, Th Great Soprano Soloist. Sings. HAST KACXBBSTB CAJtXXJ, The Superb Violinist, Plays Organ and Piano Duet., - OBAOB B. B3BOP and TBABX r. OBAsnvzs. A Splendid Program. A Musical Treat, TICKETS 2$ CENTS, at SHERMAN tt CLAT8. will be ladles' night Two lhandi will be provided snd music furnished all th time. An army of Instructors will wait on beginners and strangers. ; La dies free Saturday night. - " Free baskets at Wood's, 1st and Alder. Metrgrt r sswes you morey on water's. A New Departure The cost of interments haa been greatly reduced by th Holman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been th custom- t funeral directors to mak charge for alt incidentals connected with a fu neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, th leading funeral di rectors of Portland, hav depart from that custom. When casket is furnish by us we make no extra charge for embalming, hears to cemetery, outski box or any services that may b r quired of iis, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a savin Of 26 to. 176 on each funeral THE EDWARD HOLMAN , UNDERTAKING CO. 880 TBXBJD BTH COB. BAXJKOV. tirhj4 iff '' ' ' , f , r 't.rrt