THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1908.
Town Topics
At, ttM AYoung Men' Christian asso
ciation this afternoon. State Butferlnten
. ent Kriodell of, the Anti-Saloon league
will speak on the subject 'The Two
Christmas Messages.t While the liquor
irainc win not do tne main memo or nis
talk he will show a number of stere
Dpticon picture, illustrating the condi
tion throughout the country that ia be
ing brought to pasa because of the ex-
. lstence of the saloon. Besides the ad
dress of the afternoon' there will : be
several features for entertainment and
profit. Chief among these 1 will be a
aolo by Mrs. Ethel Lytle-Booth. -t This
Is Mrs. Booth's last Sunday In Port
land and . It will be her farewell song
to the Y.SM. C. A. There will be Bible
classes, song service and the fellowship
lunch at 6:30. . . 1 .
Services will be held In the Unitarian
,Oburch of Our Father) corner of Yam
hill and Seventh' streets, today at ill
a. m. and 7:46 p. m. The toplca will be:
The Notable bead of the. Year 1908"
and the last lecture on "The Emmanuel
Movement." Rev. W. O. Kllot. Jr., will
preach. . .-.Sr. " ,,, ..-v .,.
This will remind you' that now It
the time to have your hair mattresses
renovated and returned the same day.
Phone Main 474- The Portland Curled
; Hair Factory. H. Metsger. proprietor.
1 Rate war. - Steamer Northland sails
direct for San Francisco Tuesday, 4
p. m. - Cabin" 110, steerage $6: berth
and meals included. ' Frank Bollani,
agent; 12 Third street. - '
Laue's Preparatory School of Phar
macv. 148 Second street. Is dally re
ceiving applicants. Students desiring
Help should apply at once.
Gcods now on display for our sale
that starts Monday, 8:80 a. m. Values
to' 16.00 for 60c. Elite China & Glass
Co., 862 Morrison street.
Kelly's Famllr Uquor Stors, Park
and Morrison. High grade wines and
1' quors. - One price to all Free delivery,
f eL Main 88. Home. A-2802.
Davis A Kilburn of 149 Morrison
street carry a very attractive Una of
holiday goods, books and stationery
just wat you want for Christmas.
I'm It on walnut culture In Oregon;
get free booklet before buying walnut
lands. T. 'Wlthycombe, 609 Commercial
block. Portland. Or.
Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened,
for furnace, range or atove, prompt de
livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel
Co., Main 66. A-1665.
Steamer Jessie Harkina, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 8 p. m.
The publlo library will be open for
reading from 2 until p. m. New Year's
day.
W. A. Wise an associates, painless
dentists. Third and. Washington.
D. - Chambers A Hon, opticians, 881
Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best.
Dr. Hajrnes, optician, Salmon near 6th.
Berger, signs. 884 YamhllL M. 9891.
Journal want ads. lc a word.
PERSONALS
Announcements of the marriage of
Miss Lena Minerva Merts to Francis
Park Kurts of Cleveland, Ohio, ate out
The wedding took place at Willows.
Cal.. December 12, by the Rev. E. B.
Wilson. . ... -
... WHERETO' DINE.
Chicken dinner with ice "cream, 60
cents. Empire restaurant 192 Third.,
A special chicken dinner today Hall's
restaurant. 380 Washington street.
Brandes' grill, 108 Sixth, serves ele
gant 60c French dinner all day.
Eye glasses, 81 at Metsger's.
HOLLY STM.1PS
: STILL SELLING
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Anti-TuberculosisCanipaign
of Visiting Nurse Asso
' ' ciation Not Ended.
Red Cross stamps are still for sale
at the different places where they have
been offered during the Christmas sea
son. They are just as appropriate for
the New Year gifts and Near Year
letters and cards as they were for: the
Christmas packages. ' '
The holiday stamp movement was un
dertaken by the National Red Cross so
ciety In its effort to raise funds to fight
the great white plague, which Is yearly
claiming so many thousands of - vic
tims in the United States. Already the
society has accumulated a goodly sum
by the sale of the stamps, but more
money is needed to carry on the great
work. Those who have health and
money, pleasant homes and hopes for
the future are the ones to whom the
society is looking for aid in this great
campaign.' . .
Tuberculosis Is the enemy of all. No
one knows when It is coming. It men
aces all alike. Anything done therefore
to stamp out the plague Is not narity,
not philanthropy alone.' It Is self pro
tection. For this reason if the heart is
not inclined to charity the movement Is
one which, looks to the aid and assist
ance of all. Those who have Charge
of the sales locally are thankful for
whaffias been given, but they are hope
ful for continued and increasing assist
ance during the remaining, days that
the-sale ia to continue. ' . . '
LOSES PART OF
EAR 111 FIGHT
A. E. Brown Charges Bar
tender Named McOowan V
With Mayhem..
A. E. Brown, a stout muscular young
man. vesterdav afternoon swore to a
complaint charging mayhem against a
bartender named McGowan, employe
In the saloon at the aouth end of thfl
Oregon Electric depot Front , and Co
uimoia, streets.
' Brown vlsltedi the police station and
told of the fight between himself and
the bartender Friday evening. ,He, and
a friend, who Jiad been joking with the
nrnnrletnr were about to leave the sa
loon. Brown says, whan the bartender
struck him. Evidently jwcuowan aia
not understand the men had been Jok
ing. When he once had Brown down
on the floor, McOowan reached over and
bit a piece an Inch long from Brown's
ear; at least so Brown says.
"Here's the piece," said Brown, draw
ing a bottle of alcohol from his pocket.
r'Why didn't you have It sewed on?"
he was asked. -
"We couldn't find It until this morn
ing," he replied. . , V
MeOowan, it Is rumored, has already
left the city, but a warrant was Issued
cut of the municipal court late in tho
afternoon .charging him with mayhem,
a penitentiary, offense. 1
Automobiling Christmas?
' Of course you didn't go couldn't
blame you a bit for not wanting to for
sake tne comroris or a ory ana m-i
room Htm consioerinr tne realty mis- 1
erable weather, quite a number went
out to Swlnton yesterday and while out
there bought like all do who go out to
Swlnton simply because the value of
the property, is so obvious. If you were i
one of tho "stay at homes" of yester-
day, by all means go out tomorrow. Au
tomobiles wilt be waiting at our office
tomorrow, forenoon and afternoon.
Couch building. 109 Fourth street, near
Washington. Columbia Trust company,
"THE BIG MARKET,". 363 STALLS
Portland Public Market
Owned and Controlled by Portland Men,
Independent of all Meat or
Fruitgrower Trusts
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- Covers, an entire block, two floors, 363 stalls,
80,000 square feet of space. devoted to market stalls,
40,000 feet additional space used for cold storage and ;
ice-making. k ' -
: " Moving Stairways to Second Floor
Reenforced concrete building, marble fittings! Re
frigerated counters free. ' '
Located in an ideal market center Fifth, Sixth,
Glisan and Hoyt streets reachetl direct by all 'car
lines for one farenear East Side bridges and di
rectly in front of the new East Side bridge.
One Street Section Reserved for the Farmers.
1 Construction Already Begun
OPENS IN APRIL
Apply at once for stalls. Rents moderate and in
clude light, heat, refrigeration and janitor services.
A1 few select stalls still remain for quick applicants.
Portland Public Market and Cold Storage Co.
HERBERT BOOTH KING, General Manager
Telephone Main 7450 A 5151
718-719 Board of Trade Building. 4th and Oak Streets
Grat
Men's Suite
Men's Overcoats
Men's Cra venettes
Is our price for Men's Suits, Overcoats and Craven
ettes that we absolutely guarantee cannot be pur
chased elsewhere for less than $10 to $12.50.
0 Men's Suits
? , Men's Overcoats
Men's Cravenettes
MRS. UNRUH SETS LIQUOR
TRADE PUBLICATION RIGHT
y Ada Wallace Unruh, Stats Corra
spondlnx Secretary W. C. T. U.
Not Ions a so I read from a liquor
journal that the prohibition mania
"u.mnH tt Ha rtn thA wane, and that the
peopl were realising that the losa of
revenue meant aisasier iu me buiis. i no
reports that are coming- In from recent
local option and temperance elections
would not seem to jueury mis opunusnc
view nn th nart of the "trade." Mas
sachusetts in the election held Decem
ber 1 gained considerable territory for
the "dry" column, and loat not one pre
cinct Northern California, where- the
battle has been so nora iougnt oy tne
wine Interests, has wiped out the whis
key territory from- the larger - part of
Colusa, Tulare, Lake and Yolo counties.
Ohio has made wondrous gains, and has
more to certainly roiiow. Tne muraer
of a great leader of prohibition In Ten
nessee has given new Impetus to the
work there. The recent election In Con
ncticut shows a gain of S8 per cent In
prohibition territory-. The stste has now
87 dry towns and 71 "wet." For a slow
going New England stste this Is not en
couraging for the saloon forces, to say
the very least.
Among the significant "straws" Is the
Increasing abstinence where in the past
m have e-rown to emect -the ODDOSlte.
Dry banquets are-becoming more and
more "tne tning. A recent annual Ban
quet given by the Denver County Bar
association in Colorado announced that
no wines would be served; that as law
vera and ludaes they would set a safe
.example. The stand taken by leading
'journals and magaslnes In regard to
liquor advertisements Is significant of
tne growing senumem wnicn wnicn win
finally and soon banish the saloon. A
list of more than 40 of the leading jour-
a1a rtt thk ftmintrv Anil their A.rt inn Anil
comment upon the matter of liquor ad
vertisements would be good reading for
Special
xyiuiiiisiiu
Opportunity
Now is the time to get ,a hand
ome; perfect stone at a special
price. VV e buy in large quanti
ties,, and i we ; buy . the choicest
?ems to be obtained. ' This makes
it possible to sell at a more ad
vantageous rate to you than you
:an find elsewhere. -
HEITKEMPER'S
; JEWELRY STORE
; Lowest Priced Jewelry House for
- Fine. Goods
ntnnnrrmT crr rrT
the . pessimlstio' reformer, if he can be
found in these ololna times of temoer-
ance victories. The growing number of
strong articles in journals of national
renown and patronage setting forth the
dangers of alcoholic beverages to the
individual and the weakening innuencea
UDon the state should be a sufficient en
couragement for the half hearted man or
woman who is asking If it pays to do
anytmng tor temperance.
Not only In our own country, but all
over the world advance Is being made 'In
the battle against the use of and traffic
In alcoholic - beverages. Anti-alcoholic
sentiment Is growing in Germany faster
than It is among our German-Americans.
It Is true that the house of lords in Eng
land has recently rejected a licensing
bill passed by the house of commons by
a large majority, but the uprising of the
people in the republican kingdom augurs
poorly for the continuance of this sort
of thing, snd the temperance folk art
anything but discouraged. '
- The Swiss federal council has recently
prohibited absinthe, and Is following this
action -with an investigation of .' the
wnoie subject or alcoholism. Accurate
statistics will be gathered concerning
the effects of alcoholic liquors upon the
mental, physical and financial welfare
of the people.-- The effect of alcohol in
the production of insanity, ita effect
upon crime and accidents, its responsi
bility for defective and abnormal chil
dren will be carefully and exhaustively
studied, and the results of such study
taouiatea, tnus maKing a contrmution to
reform literature whose value can,, not
be overestimated. .
Thinking people In Oregon are vitally
Interested in all of this, and would do
well to keep up with the procession, so
to sDeak. in this studv. even if onlv to
absorb the result of other Investigations.
oucn wKion upon-ini pari or even a
small number of citizens In our state
could have but one result, and that
would oe tne speedy prohibition of the
liquor traffic in our state. The only
hope that the business has In any civil
ized community Is the Ignorance of its
real character nnon the nart nt thinking
people. And yet it Is passing strange
that really thinking people can be Igno-
mm upuD tnis poini., v.. ... .v.
There la a hurt owilcrnlnr In
state, and Dlans are alreadv on fnnt in
unite the forces of the state In one
strong effort, which can but prove Vic
torious, Jo drive the saloon forever from
this magnificent states And all . the
people said amen.
'.. Centralia Gets a Beauty
- ' v hiioivh ii ruiua u
' tu' iy wi Aitvviai news
scarcely a day 'when one or more baby
t'-"M 4'ioiiva r mil auia ax muers.
Even out-of-town buyers frequenUy de
cide upon a grand snd once in a while
the very costliest of specially designed
art grands go to a discriminating art
and musie lover out of town. -
ThA 1 1AC . L. . , 1 . . .
Orand in Louis XV design, which hart
.T. . 11 "uca lavoraoie comment
at llers Piano house inc it was put
on display In the ' Baby Grand par
Ilra' w.as ecired yesterday by Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Nudd of Centralia, Wash.,
for their beaiitlful new home there.
Professor Hllltr, one of the foremost
ington. accompanied them here and aid-
... mcvTuun ui mo piano, II is
significant fact that the order -for
I "Pensive Art Grand -was awarded
If) Kll.r Plnnn t.. i L.
. . A iivuob umjr mier must
"roful investigation and c6mparison
"in. uniy ia every noune in
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Which means a price reduction of $6.00 to $7.50.
mer prices have" been $15.00 to $16.50.
For-
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