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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 23, 1908. F WILL IRRIGATE on TIPSY Mil . Police of Oljmpia Stumble !' ' Onto Evidence . of f : Counterfeiting. ROM PALACES filOlillJ lIHD What Santa Claus Has for NeSf Corporation to Try Ex . Monarchs and ' Their Families. , periment in the Wil l . lamette TalleyJ com oui ma i BEN SELLING'S ' J - ' ' ; tad (Special DIptcfc M Tee JowL - Olympla, Wash., Dec 2S. A sensation was caused here when police officer earched Joan Fleming Jr- a streotyper ind engraver in the etate printing 01 ftce. who was amstcsd for drunkenness, end found five counterfeit $6 fold Pieces. At hla room where the Iny8"?"? continued were found file; ir - 15, 10 and Z counterte j"""" When FlemUir vss' taken to jail he refused to permit the officer to search him. : A fight ensued In which he wag worsted, it waa men m iv. 4a, tt minAV The police lo not believe that ajjir or me money waa pmko . that Fleming: haB an accomplice In the east who la Handling iae inuircj The charge of Intoxication was chan-ed to counterretung. - E-tmin. 4a a man thnut Eo vears Old. He claims Omaha a bis home. About three months ago he came here from Be- ttie and want to work in the state printing plant While In Seattle, where fie worked several months, he was em ployed as an engraver in the plant of : tne Beatue angravms cvmy"j. DEY CHEIST3IAS IN . THE OLD DOMINION ' Richmond, Vu, Dec. 18. As a result of tha operation or ine ur umto u much discussed Byrd law, Virginia Is to enjoy Its first dry Christmas this year. The holiday will be observed throughout the state, for the first time in history, with the same rigid abstemiousness as characterises sunaay. ; - At midnight tomorrow night the sa loons everywhere will cease to dispense their wares. The law requires that the blinds shall be thrown open so that the passerby may see that no Dusiness is u- ins Annm, wit nln. As a result of new laws andthelr strict enforcement the liquor trarrio, it is believed, will show a material failing off In Virginia for the year 1908. An even greater decrease Is anticipated for the coming year. Lynchburg and sev eral ether large cities have recently voted out the saloons, and the number of "dry" cities and towns win prooaDiy be Increased as the result of local op tion elections to be held in the near fu ture. V ,. , ': FA3IED PINCERS 1)0 STUNTS AT DINNER " f ' (United Pnm ! wir. New York, Dec .3. That oriental end Hawaiian dances of a startling kind constituted the chief feature of the re cent banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. , Jackson Gouraud at the Cafe Martin became known today when the details of that dinner were made public. ; Actors end actresses -were the majority or the f uests, and each person contributed a ittle something; to the general gaiety. Mrs. Gouraud, who was formerly Miss Amy Crocker or Sacramento, and whose first husband is a well known attorney In that city, amused her uests with a new hula hula dance; Anna Held sang French songs; Valeska Buratt furnished what she called her "Three Weeks" dance. Edna Wallace Hopper and Hat tie Forsythe also took part in the Im promptu program. - - NOVELTY BALL - Mew Tear's Ere the Tlme-ljaerrill's KaQ the Place. , The closing and grandest ball of the year will take place New Tear's eve, Thursday, December 31, at Merrill's hall. Seventh and Oak. Elaborate D rep arations are being made. One ton of confetti will be turned loose at midnight during; a snow storm, and when 1000 . couples are dancing iha old, year out and tne new year in. . A valuable door prise will be given away, and a musical competition will take place between two of the best . known dancing- orchestras in Portland. Attractions will be offered during the r evening, and - night. Five hundred re served seats in the galleries for non dancers. Ladies' invitations free at Powers & Eates and Martin & Rowe drug stores; also at Berry's Dancing acaaemy.. aierrui s nan. any nignc - Doable Wedding at Ontario. (SpeeUl Dispatch t The Journal, t . Ontario, Or., Deo, 2 J. A double wed ding will take place In the Methodist church in this city this afternoon, the ' contracting parties being Will John son ana miss Maoei locum, una fenrl Doane and Miss Yocum. four of On tario's prominent young; people. The brides-to-te are sistera covrocrrxoBT itatzbtxcs. Prove that a neglected cold or cough rats the lungs in so bad a condition hat consumption germs find a fertile field for fastening on ona Stop the cough Just as soon as It aenears with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Soothes the torn and Inflamed tissues and makes yon well again. Sold by Skldmors urug j : Fancy Waistcoats this season are a necessity for every man who pays any regard to his looks. The assortment of fab rics and the variety of colors make it easy to contrast with any suit, or harmonize with any man.' Our $4.00 Vests are now selling for $2.35. Splendid Xmas gifts. 5-170 Third Street.'' ' -. " " M MS (Special Dlipiteb to The JooraaL) London, Deo. 23. The preparations for the Yuletide celebration of tbe roy al family which, as in former years, will be held at Sandringham palace, are nearly completed. The king and queen arrived at Sandringham two days ago to superintend the final arrangements. The king having recovered from his re cent stuck of the influents, there is nothing to interfere with the Joyful spirit of ihe Christmas celebration. The hundreds of-more or less valuable presents for the royal children, the numerous relatives, the personal friends of the king and queen and for the mem bers of the royal household have all been purchased and are In readiness for aistriuuuon on vnrisimaa uay na mo Individual Christmas cards of the king and the queen are already on tlieir way to the various crowned heads of Eu rope, the relatives and Intimate friends or tne royal coupie. i.ne cnuuren in the London hosDitals have also ' been remembered by the queen, as in former years. - ...... , - There will be a large family party at Sandringham on Christmas day. Early in the mornlnsr the children will be per mltted to roam through the palace to awaken an sleepers wun cneeriui Christmas srreetlnara. After breakfast the kin and the oueen. -with the older children . and members of the bouse party, attend divine Bervlce In the chap el of St. Mary Magdalen. The queen with Miss Knollys, ber private secre tary, always looks after the Interior decorations of the chapel and also joins in the slnsfnaf of the Christmas hymn. After the service the king usually takes his Kuests to the stables and kenneis. while the eueen. a ecom Denied by one or tne young princesses, or ner maia of honor, visits nearly all the cottagers on the estate and leaves with tnera tickets which entitle them to provisions and coal. These are distributed Christ mas night in the coach room of the royal stables. The kin and the queen are invariably present at that distribu tion ana . taiK pteasantiy . wun tne oia tenants. i The Christmas tree for the members of the royal family, a good slsed sap ling, substantial enough to carry the heavy load of presents, has been placed in the outer hall and on Christmas morning the whole family will assemble around it to receive the presents which thoughtful Santa Clau has provided for each member. On Christmas day the royal family has a regular family dinner. The royal banquet, to which all members of the house party are Invited and which Is usually a brilliant affair, does not take place until the day after Christmas. Weihnachten la the Hofburg. Scll Dispatch to Tee Journal.) Vlnna Dec 21. Christmas la not a particularly cheerful event at the Hof bur and. In fact, has -never been one since the days when the lamented crown prince scampered, like the wild boy he was, through the dingy corri dors of the old burg and played pranks on his sister Glsela. Now the old em peror Is alone in the magnificent palace: and there are no children to scream with delight over the magnificent Christmas tree and the Hundreds or beautiful pres ents so dear to a child's heart Now the celebration Is confined to a liberal dis tribution of presents to the members of the royal household and wholesale gifts of charity to the sick and poor. The emperor observes the day merely as a religious reast and passes the day quietiy, aevoung nimseir to Baa recol lections and deeds of charity. Christklndl at Potsdam. (Bcwdil Dispatch to The Joarnal.) Berlin. Deo. 23. In accordance with German custom the imperial family will nave us principal ceieoration and dis tribution of Dresents on Christmas eve. It has always been the custom in the Imperial family to have a separate Christmas tree for each member of the family, and this year there will be not lees than IS trees, graded in slse ac cording to the age of the member for wnom wiey are intended. lined up in the big hall of the Potsdam castle. The celebration will be confined to the roy- tu iiinniy, out an tne memoers or tne court and the royal household will be remembered by generous presents. The Christmas dinner on Christmas eve will also be a family affair, but on Christ mas day a number of guests will be present at the state dinner. Natale at the Qulrinal. (Soopiai Dtawtcb te The 5fonl.) Rome, Dec. 23. King Victor Emman uel, Queen Eleanor and the royal chil dren will celebrate Christmas In a fash ion of their own, combining some of the teutonic features with the traditional Italian celebration. The royal children will have their Christmas tree and hand some presents and also a distribution of presents by lot, as Is the Italian cus tom, but there will be no official cele bration Including the royal household or othir guesta ieSSsITio REFGRiM SCHOOL Carl Lacey. aged 17, the leader of a gang of bad boys who spend their time around union depot, smoking; and gambling, was sentenced to a term In ihe state reform school yesterday by Judge Gantenbeln In the juvenile court Kddie White and Raymond Bums, aged 17 and 13 respectively, who were mem bers ot the same gang, were committed to the reform school last week and four other boys were yesterday placed on probation and warned to keep away from the poolrooms and Ilka places which thev have been frequenting. It la thought that by sending young Lacey to the reform school, the others would be reformed as Lacey was. In appearances at least, the leader of the crowd in their mischief. Wlnlield Oliver, of B14 MHwaukfe street, the father of eight children, was arraigned before the court and warned to take better care of his off spring. The mother. It Is said. Is of unsound mind and the children receive very little care. Companies Incorporated. (Silrm Boreas of The JoornaL) Falem, Or.. Dec. 23. Articles of In corporation have been filed In the of fice of the secretary of state as fol-i lov.s: Oregon Deep Sea Fish company; prin cipal office, Portland; capital stock, I2,000; lncorporatora. Charles M. Hys-: kell. Rrchard R. Obee and Martin Wat rous. , m, MoyBack Hln company; principal of fice. Portland; capital stock. $60,000; Incorporators, Moy Back Hln, Moy Bow Wing and Moy York Won. McDanlel Investment company; prln S'Pl office. Portland: capital stock. $5000: incorporators, . N. M. McDanlel. E. P. McDanlel and J. C Veacle. 1 The Marshfleld. Clear anil Tohacen company; principal office, Marshfield; capital stock, $5000; Incorporators, Eu yene Crosthwait, A. L Ho use worth nd W. J. Conrad. ... Notaries Commissioned. V , j ' (Saleni Boreas ef The Journal.) ' Salem T i. - f ; i taries have been issued to E U David, i Pnrtlflflrf' f 4 Iwhll .fru. ln ! t alter TJ Van T t . . re Cnn, Parsley; Kugene Leonard. ! wasrn; i. j. ary, Willamette; New-! tort M . Rountrce. Portland, and F. W, mwi - - t, it; 'tj , A move toward the Inauguration of summer irrigation on a large scaie in the Willamette valley is indicated by the organization of the Cenby Canal company, which niea arucies oi inoor Doration in the county clerk's office Irwiav The comoanv. of which the ln- cornoratora are M. J. Lea W. B. Moor and Henry S. Westbrook. is a close cor poration with a capital stock of $5000 and proposes to irrigate about 6009 acres or lana in viaunarnss ciruuu, t akin ir water from the Molalla river tnr the nur noses. An extensive system of cauala will distribute the. water from storage reservoirs. ... ... , - . 'Hi. anil ta he Irrigated Is light and sandy and is said to greatly resemble that of the famous Yakima valley, in central Washington, which i one or the famous fruit growing districts of the world. The land at tne present time is rather unproductive, but by the um at water durinz 60 days of the dry season it is believed it can be made one of the most nroductlve fruit and vege- t.MA rrnwinr inruoni or me nutie. x i was In the Molalla dlstrlot that water melons and strawberries .were first (Town in the Willamette valley. , STRATT0N WINS IN SCEAP WITH NORTH Ben ITrnnclecn. Dee. SI. Collector of the Port Frederick t. Btrawon is in pur session or an oraer irom which while supporting his ruling that Immigration commissioner nan n North can not issue passes to persons desiring to visit outgoing or Incoming steamships, also gives him a political victory over the Immigration man. Th. tmnhl. .mm throurh the desire on the part of Commissioner North to Issue passes to friends and acquaint ances who wished to greet or bid fare well to friends on tne liners, tne pier where the eteamsnips are iiea are con tMni k. fnilantnr Ktrntton's men. Those bearing the passe of North were refused admittance to tne pier, while thou with the masic name of QtMtlAn were n,riY1 itted to nass with out quesUon. North took the mater up with Washington, but the decision of the department was adverse, and he must abide oy tne ruling. Spend Your Holiday Vaca tion at raso KODies. rt eomolete rest and the. most perfect conditions imaginable for nature cure are what you need, spend your holidays t Paso Itobles not springs, auiornia. i week or two. and even a few days there will accomplisn more in tne way of restored energy than a much longer nerlnri anil mora exDensive treatment elsewhere, because good old Mother Na ture is nurse and physician. tho Robles is t akin a- the same rank fn America and enjoying tne same lame for wonderful cures that Carlsbad and Baden Baden do in Europe. The hotel B a. marvel or comrort ana luxury, ana the hath houee built by the city, free to all, 1 said to oe one or tne Desi in the world. It Is a stubborn ailment and a hopeless condition of physical break down that the mineral waters and hot mud baths of Paso Kobles will not heal In a short time. Call on City Ticket Agent Stinger. Third and Washington streets for de scriptive booklets or raso KODies.. ana he win also ten you an aeoui rates. To Face Good Brldg Work If you need any to be really well done, come here and BE 8UEB OF IT. The excellence of all our Dental Work In this vicinity has won - us -many fast friends, because our patrons have dis covered that our experts excel in every department of dental practice. We make a specialty of painless extracting, and supply the best of Teeth, either on plates or bridge work. We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience and we back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing . HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry . Is none too good for you. Our success is dus to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ... SILVER FILLINGS 50 GOLD FILLINGS ..... ...SI. I up .no I2K gold caown ........I GOOD RUBBER PLATE .. ,..5.00 THE) BEST RUBBER PLATES S8.00 NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied Without the least pain or danger. -All work guaranteed for tea yean, Chicago Painless Dentists 333 WASH. 8T COS. TB, ; ' Phones Main $880, A-6S40. Office hours, $ a, m. to 8 p. m. Sun days from 9 to L Lady attendant. . Lililo Folks Stuffed -LIKE TOADS . These holidays make a lot of sick . folks aome of them awfully ill, In pite of all you can do the little folks will overeat Xmas times. Dont fail to give them CASCARBT at bed time and help nature get rid of the overload. It will keep them well and lively. . . ., , . ta ' Bay a 10e bos CA8CARBT8 week's Inilmtil and hsvw it beady to uae : every sight. -Xmas week. . COFFEE The first thing is to get good coffee; 'there is no difficulty in that' . " ' !'l . yr treeer reform yosr siftiey il yoa doa't like Schilling's Bft; we per itr ' r BOe up BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS SAME ALL MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS OVERCOATS DIVIDED INTO THREE LOTS Lot 1 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, selling at $20 and $25, Lot 2 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, selling at $30 and $35, Lot 3 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS, QA selling at $40 and $50, this sale. .tpdlr FULL DRESS and TUXEDO SUITS included in this sale. YOUNG MEN'S COLLEGE CLOTHES included in this sale. ALL BLACKS arid BLUES MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE Portland has ever known. The Ocean nig so day you should not delay buying in Ocean $15.00 SUITS NOW....... .19.85 $12.50 SUITS NOW e..?7.05 $10.00 SUITS NOW. ..... .. f 0.35 $ 7.50 SUITS N0W........?4.05 $ 5.00 SUITS N0W.......;.?3.35 this sale. .. ...... . . ..... . this sale. included in this sale. much better each Ocean- Shore bonds are a better buy today than the ever have been before. The security back of the bonds is growing each day, and as soon as the . railroad is into Santa Cruz the bonds will sell above par. Seven hundred men are busily en , gaged pushing the railway to comple tion. Over fifty-six miles of railway will be in operation before the first o January.. - ; New equipment , is arriving daily and the company is rapidly getting into, a position where it can take care of the business offered. - Not since the beginning has , the Ocean Shore been in such good phys ical condition as at the presents Shore 58 Eleventh Street, San Francisco PRICES AND tfVfl . .JLLteV ft C A Vf INOi Shore is Ocean Shore bonds are sold h de nominations of $100 and $1000 each for $97.00 on installments of $17.00 down, $10.00 per month, or $93.00 for cash r-v,';'-'J vf - : - ' !'-.:-'-. ? ,' ' Good securities are advancing money is growing easier and the pres ent financial outlook is very encour-. aging. If you have idle money, you f 4 can make no better use of it than to purchase Ocean Shore bonds. Every dollar expended for bonds in the Ocean Shore goes into the railway and helps an enterprise which is des tined to develop central California and t increase the prosperity of San Fran ' cisco, Santa Cruz, Watsonville and the country between. " . Full information on request. Railvay Go. SMOKING JACKETS AT HALF PRICE . ' . . ' x. j "..,i4 .. . v ", x - - $20 SMOKING JACKETS now $10.00 $15 SMOKING JACKETS now $ 7.50 $10 SMOKING JACKETS now $ , 5.00 X $ 5 SMOKING JACKETS now $ 2.50 FANCY VESTS : HALF PRICE : $15 FANCY VESTS now. . .. . . .v?7.50 $10 FANCY VESTS now.. ...... ?5.00 $1 5 FANCY VESTS now.;;;.;;?2.50 $ 3 FANCY VESTS now....... .?1.50 Largest variety in the city. .The most' comfortable shopping place in Portland. Avoid the crush of depart ment stores. No exaggerations ever per mitted in my advertisements. v LEADING CLOfeiiR -," - grovv r 'A .A-