THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. .FRIDAY EVENING, . DECEMBER 21, 1909. tBr Tovd Tcpics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Bungalow . Jinkrr. . , , Orpheum tUr . ..'Father and the Uoy A ui ei i ii""" .. ,s -1 1 1 a ....a......,...,. . vauaevine !) aunt Involved In the transaction wti 30,0(i0, Tha property will be platted and put on the market a an addition to the restricted renldenc property cen tering round Alameda 1'arW. Attorney Tee Battled If tile flam and hla Chines friend Inat Jilt I Unit In aettllng the rlalm of II. J. Hlgger and Oeorge W. Wilson againat film for attorney fees after a ault waa brought In the circuit court to collect It. The K0CIAI3 Personal 3 BY fcRUfllLLA. PRSWo, iBortal mm a a dallr feature sf The unreal ilf one KlaMlia lo loaart rack IkmiI4 BAILEY -WILL HOT ISSUE riK CERTIFICATES (Continued from Page One. '' certify to the sajilinry condition of the attorneys filed the ault two daya aa-ole-ad U at.nea T ihe aorlair editor or dairy, therefor, the dairyman cannot an kl mnvnln it i.mUioH ihalPOOMlt before 1U rleok la IB nursing.) , I .Main a llranaa Wlihnut a lleenae ha .Vaudeville I i .. . i. ..ij . . t. - mi . . . . . '. I ..ii .ii. . iii. Moving Floturea p-,'"."""'" , , I I Botlal Portland will b og inn " "' . v"""Mu,,' " " evening and tomorrow. It will not wiamwe wouiij ioiiow, in in opinion m n in" ivuerai court lur siveinpmu nA tnl.-rriv r.f nr. hut I tha llrii nn,nii..i.ii..F the deeper heart of cheer of family re-I Bailey' affirmation waa all the more Bontharm Baclfls A.k Befnad J. W. I bribery. Morrow. - rlo-tit sf way agent for I th Soul hern ta,-lfln railroad, haa filed A I Merrleea Tonight Services petition In the city auditor's office a.k- I ! evening In Congregation ..V v I union and the gathering of Inttriiatvai I aturrrlarlnar In b In the beautiful Yuletide, The holly. u7 ''"fh," iVihaval th Cn,ut,a tree, the mlatletoa and WM upon M inr tnr i-.fimi of is. This aum waa . I oilier darorationa have been assembling phipnit ia ih nmnflntf f. . .. . diln. 0 Thor. will b mus o by th for Xne Portland la all. ;u:;:; d.;. ; vinr . o.ooo it:: moin rr" . "' chr.-tm.. . .dom. . " .i.-' i rt I " -. i 1 meni, ana others caravanaanea ami... oaacaainciil ut,ni i ann will -nfriMat . . I the coat of the Brooklyn aewer. Mr, Morrow aaya the delay could not b bright with the decoraUona of the time. There will b almhat aa manv dinner bm , ox lunva ranwr-rnmp partlea aa there are homea In the city. view of the fact that It motion aa a member of a general committee to deal with the new w that the ordinance waa unantmouely pproved. The motion waa aeconded by yor Elmonu who. with other atate and city offlclala. had Juat llateried to the commlaeloner aa he declared that lit avoided, aa the aa.ea.ment notlflrtktlon p,; teJ hla nnaTreport Ti'J.t' .iSTI.'JL iSS-.b wou,d do hl p,rt ,n "clr," pUM by the auditor had to be. aent tb the M , Th? S.ve rea!ra r"'0.rci"? "iLe 1 fcan rranciaco or nee or me rauroaa r Rima, .hi tn sua in mh nnl.. a... . V" i "t"' w" rn-ii . . . m . i - .... 11 ' - -- i iu ana vacant cnairi iiaa own rTmrmwu city ordinance. Bailey JUaponda, Teaterday'a atatement waaln anawet ,the Tlty and the company, will be con- new elty b.rn t b( bullt ,t Mllwaukle heavily for the tlnued. and If it iajiot poaalble to aecure and PoWa .treeta , were" filed by th. would ba a d?y a refund be aaka that aoma arrangemnt clty engineer In 'the city bulldlnr In- amiual Ynletlda indoraement . oerore . me money couiu han(. -nrt . tf,,., .., infl hionln . .u. . ... i. v . , . -l. i .v. n 9 aa-antl - I vi j hid li UWUI UU wim IlluuiUiliR li"Ji be paid over. The right of way agent I trt thm ,hiriv in i aatara - l. .. . i ant relatione tnat nave exiaiea oeiween puna for City Barn Plana for the an hn..... h. K..n ..n on ( a nueaMnn aa to what a-rade a dairy the rood thlnga of lire. It I muat make in order to receive a ceruri- dry old world without Italcate of Inapnctlon from, .the coniml- , . , . . . . i - - -j ' i annual xuieiiae. ' - . ajvino i . , obiiuv iriiuuimmi. ne maoe wnereoy in Pitot'a ottle thto -morning. .TM . ' ."1 haven't thought anything about VBJiliiiil v ... i w -1. v' tumilMl COIl OX mR liniciun IH IS.SUU. I n-Jf. aruutlal hAlMlv MrtUfl T1 1 1 M Ih.l jor pudiio jmproveenie. , , i .. ,. I given Chrlatmaa night and New Tear'a "But th ordinance makea your oertlfl . - oioaao cnri.maa ay The Muaeum night at Rlnglera ball under M. M. I cate an eaaentlal." waa auggeated. VBUftu wnaron ervuie A, uni(iul0f Arte Will be Closed on Chrlatmaa dav I Rlnvlnr'a ritrtwMnn. Tnmnrme . nlaht I "Tha ma all K. , 1 ain't rnlnr to ervice win o neiq on rriuj m.iv, ".ioniy. n win oe open aa ueual on bun-l Santa ClauB will attend th dance ana i iaatie any certificate of lnapectlon." aald laai aay or ui year, at ine ounnywun aay anernoon rrom z until a o'ciock. I WU1 dlatrlbute preaenta among trie noia-I Ballev: then added: M. E. church. Jt will be a watch night I and on all thefollowlng holiday during era of lucky numbers. New Year night "You f el lore think there ain't more aervice, and a large numoer or mima-itn regular hour. " Dr. Cook and Mr. Peary will attend and than 40 dairies aendlna milk to Portland tere win oe pre.ent. among mrora ... , ... I will hunt for tb North role, i ne l when there'a more'n 10.000. C. T. Wilson. J. W. McDougal, R. K. I . Bath Xarael Karvlcaa Tonlcht'a aerv. Inolar controverav will then be Bottled I "Rut ih miatlnn la nut the number Meyera, In C. Poor, L. F. Smith, W. R. jCea at Temple Beth lerael will com-I one for alt 5 The dance will b In the I f dalriua. It concern, your certificate """J" " !" J"" u J menoe at a ociock. ur. wi.e will taia l nature or a unique coiuuon. uaruner i 0f inapectlon and tne grade you win re- meetlng la to bring before th Sunpyalde I on ' "Religion-Pessimism."- Th music I orcheatr will furniah th roualc. qulre a dairy to make before you lasue people tne very Deal rurumiu mohhiu- i DS unilnr th Hlraotlnn nf Rnl a a 1 I ti. niltlai" hi itH Rnllev'a lntor . urn tn relation to ui apimuai lire. ine Blocn.Bauer, , f Mr. and Mra. Adolpha Wolf will b locutor. v .m I AT THE TIIEATHE3 Ttwlghf Tvilc llirlftmaa. The attraction at the Bungalow the atre, Twelfth apd Morrison etreeta, to night at 1:11 o'clock, and for two per- CHRISTMAS M E UNSURPASSED formancea tomorrow (Chrlatmaa); even-1 Jtfanjr Kwell Freda rrrparTd for Kra- Ing at 1:11 and a apeclal price tpatlnee at 1:11. will ba the famoua aad favor It American comedian. William II. Crane and hla aplendld aupportlng com pany In George Ade'a delightful com edy, "Father and Th Boy." , tlve Holiday Diners In rortland'a Leading Cafe and tirdlea. L "The Alaakan gale Tomorrow. Th well known and favorite muaical play, The Alaskan," will be the attrac tion at the Bungalow theatre, Twelfth arid Morrison at reet a. neat Tuesday and U,,,..,, ttorm ,h dnln(r pubHo fop a Walnmlliv r I h I v f WtMrnha 9fi and -(I I . fort land a niany attrartlve dining re sorts will be kept buay all Aay tomor row catering to the many out-of-town era who. have been unable to aecuro the coveted Invitation to a Chrlatmaa dinner at the home of aome friend. Following are a few of the offerlnga Wednesday nightr. December 28 and with a apeclal price matinee Wednea day.1 "Seat aal open tomorrow (Chrlst: maa.) ae lection on Chrlatmaa day: Feeding Polar Dear. For the apeclal benefit of the children, after the Chrlatmaa matinee at the Grand, the troupe of 14 polar beara will ba fed. Those animals are fed bread and milk only, no meat being served. Herr lber, the trainer, usee one aa a aled And coaata down a chute, ' aervic will begin at 8:30, and end Juat aa 10 enda and 1910 begin. A fine hoata at a. handsome dinner Sundayvj "There ain't," concluded the commie Waantlf nl Wlna Mat aa Phrttfm., I atron tr MiMnllmAnlirv Ia Ullaa fflnrft I alnnar ufth etnatltv "n n V 11 MA In talkin' pnwnun win do rrilUf I cu. ah viia y w i nroaanta with nnwhaaaa vlnaa inil I n. .Kl.iu mvtA . Unrv Uat.oor Mr 1 ihnul ir,ieioa lu nr lh rrarfa fnr pie or uunnyBiae ana i-orwna are wei- llouors to the amount of 810. National Metxe-er la a nenhaw of Mr. Wolfe. vr vet. We can't do evervth na come wno aesre to come. J Win Co., th quality etore, Fifth and Cover will be laid for JJ. The Julius ! once." i l ' I 0ab . I a J A A . A J1BJ . . . 1 . . . . i . i . , I i . i .. . 1. I . s, . - .. . . , idi.i, mum siaiu vis, a-iih. - xueiera enieriain lor mem wivn a urgi jjuring ine conversaiion iiib iwiimiw AaaemiMy biim., ui- , . reception tomorrow. aloner made it plain that h doe not be Inaa will be held at the chapel of Church I 'Mi r. w. a win winnmn n ririi ... 1 1. i....ino. Mirimi,.. nn at of God. 3(1 Falling atreet, from Decern-1 on chrlatmaa day. who may care to I u, . u... nrte v. Kevins left time, but that he thinks they must all uer zi, ivuv. io January a, uiu. p t- i come, for nulet. or to enlov the onpn I -v. wn. .iv. I k. at mum Tmlclno- at tha areat lcea will .be held each day at 10 a. m. I f ire. or to meet their friends. i- nh.. nnmhar of rtairlpa which suddIv milk to , and 2:80 and 7:30 p. m. Following are " Portland the task to him seems bewll- ine names oi uiu J, iuo nui..ci " I We Bmona ana rress TOUX ClOtHM.1 Mrs. rinnd natch nf Rali-m htui Iwtn Aln.lv rriit and imnoss ble of at .III W- - . , , . 1. A In lli. ... . 1 . T ., ... . ... . I .. " . m' " wua Ut7 uicbciil, HU mn 1' v .i. I .11 inr ll.AU monifl. Alain ni A-IS1 I a PnHlanil tfiiA.f Tnf aavai-al nava anil I Amnflv.w jjohi.u.u, i wagona run everywnere. unique iauor-1 jert today ror L-ft ur&rrae, to pe Wltn Waah.: jr. C. Peterman, Tacoma, Waah.; hn-Co.. 309 Stark li. Ij. Austin, Tacoma, wasn.; u. ttice, Montesano, Wash.; J. L. Green, Grants I Bteamer JTaaaia Xarklaa. for Camas. Pasa, Or.: H. W. White. Woodburn, Or.; Waahoucal and wav landlnaa. dallv ax J. J. Gillespie, Pleasant Hill. Or.; U. O. cept Sunday. Leave Washington street t,7' iVwd a hVrolc e 1 Clark. Eugene Or. and Franklin Ro.en- dock at J p. m. "ralte th. desired ; ?i?0T with flc'al" All Welcome -Christmas aervic at Season for Commissioner's Action. Th commissioner's disposition not to help enforce the ordinance, which when enforced will gain for Portland pure milk. la taken by a number of health of- as reason for hla raiiure to at- v.,tr bX. tend the general meeting yesterday W.? 51!" I?! Lt0P.1f"!-.1.S.,r morning. At the meeting it waa rep resented that the commissioner waa her husband on Chrlatmaa. Mr. Qatch la United State bank examiner. Today la the last day of th Red Cross ciety haa responded with great enthusl- lawBini nmuu wui mi" w l me nweann M. iv. cnurcu, turner jwmii ,, tn -., thla wnrthv onnaa anrt I CBrulcu i"i. " May uWJT"fr2SXT. fnd BoJt.hw,?k, "Lreet"' tomorr mora" worker. i'tw favorably heralded aa a dramatic reader! mg at 6:80 o'clock. of more than ordinary ability, will read th "Angel and the Shepherd," from Ben I ( My Ad. and what'a In It for you Hur, on the evening of December 28, at jm the "For Sale Miscellaneous" column the Taylor Street Methodist church, of thla paper. A. Reiner, 148 6th at, Mis W Ill s appearance Before a fort- land audience la preceded by many, ree- I been untiring In their effort to awell J tha stamp sale. Mrs. T. J. Savage of Salem and Mr. the atreet by health offlclala directly after the meeting and seemed to be well. nor did he seem at a,ll ill when inter viewed In his office yesterday after- ommendatlona from the press of Deal ding rings, all sizes, engraving free Moinea and olher cities of the middle price, fS to 813. 378 Washington at. weat, which unite in pronouncing ner to and Mra. J. H. Robblna of Amity will no"n- ., . . , . . who has been Inspecting dairies recently ananrl thA hnllrlnva at tha hnma nf Wr A " f" . B -wMMi--- wvu- Robblna, 748 lMeoy atreet. be a young' woman of talent and train ing. Brldaraa Ma Ba Overcrowded To ore- vent the overloading of the Morrison and Bumslde bridges Saturday during the swimming contest, the police have been ordered to report for duty at an earlier hour than usual. This order applies to the first night relief under Captain BaU ' ley. He will have charge of the squad at thla affair. The bridges will .iot be allowed to accommodate more than dur ing the evening rushes, and all specta tors who,, arc unable to get upon the -- -bridge will be allowed along the river , front. ' ; . " J. R. Veatch gave a dinner at Alex- ers; removed to 130 Est Water atreet fe?r P"ty l th.e B"nf?low to ?e Phon East 4427. ",u'?.ra "l V,,1" "l"!r .""l.-i"! soection in accordance with the commie- Iouya. mr. vmiuiu gueen uiciuurai i joner.B promises some time ago Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Talbot. Mr. and Marls was present at the meeting In the vicinity of Portland, will go to eastern Oregon immediately after the xlrst of the year, and no mention waa made in the commissioner's office yes trday as to any plana for continued In at the Olympus. Fifteenth atreet, corner M?' nr' .va"eyYrf1 r M., , , . George F. Nevlna and Miss Hazel Crock er. Mr. veatch has recently come here. Swiss Watch atpalrtav C. Christen- ana " laf l? ne i,nicago, mu aen. Corbett bldir.. 2A fir . talca Vlva.tnr. wauaee ec Bi. raui in tnis cny, V. A. Wiaa ana astclataa. nalnleaa dentist. Third and Washlngtoa Jpanled by Mrs. Chadwlck, Miss Claire , i I Chadwlck and the younger children, are Dr. Walter I. Howard, modern Electro-I at the Nortonia hotel, en route to 8a Therapy. 804- Rothchlld bulldinar. I lem to spend Christmas with Judg Mor Bobberlaa Electric supplies to (, the value of 126 have been recovered by , the detective department for the firm of Kraua & Paul, 665 H Union avenue. The establishment waa broken Into Thursday-t evening. The goo 3s were found In a aecondiiand shop. The acow of O. G. Heeler, launched at the foot of. Kearney atreet, was robbed last evening. Clothes to the value of f 40 were taken. No trace of the thief haa been secured. Tonight, dancing until 1. Arlon hall. Sr. Bays, optician. Marquam bldg. Woman Voond Dead The body of Mrs. Richard Clinton, an aged widow who- lived alone at 660 East Couch street, waa discovered by Mr. and Mra. A- R- Church. 645 East Burnslde street, when thty went to call on her about 7 o'clock last night The body waa found on the floor and ahe had evidently been dead several hours. . Her death la as cribed tb heart dlaeaae. The funeral will be held privately at the home next Sunday. , . - FAMILY BURNED OUT DURING ITS ABSENCE New Year's dancing party to be given Wednesday evening, January 5, at Mur lark hall. The committee consists of the Misses Margaret Madlgan, Anna Ford, Elizabeth Drlscoll. Ella Ryan, Daisy Flamming and Margaret Galla gher. Mr. and Mrs.i J. T. Hay of Tacoma are guesta over the holidays of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hare. Sld Vp .. Drunken Man Accused of holding up a drunken man at Third and Anacny atreet. jnay BtricKiana, em ployed In a north end poolroom, waa fined 820 yeaterday In municipal court A atreet aweeper saw Strickland at tempt to rob the man, and held him until a policeman arrived. Strickland 1 23 year old. Ha said he waa taking the man to bed. While Dr. . Phillip Ball and family, 70S East Fourteenth street, were down town shopping last evening, fire broke out. In the basement of their home and damaged the place to th extent of (2000. The heaviest damage was done to surgical instruments. The fire origi nated in the basement from crosa wir ing, and burned up the south side of the building. It waa diacovered at 11 o'clock. When Dr. Ball returned home, the fire men were fighting the flames. The Louis J. Wild and tha Omaha Tele bulldlng la owned by Henry Flicker, 182 phone bond deal of the old Oregon Trust North Fourteenth atreet An Overheated & Savings bank may become material BOND DEAL MAY GO TO JANUARY JURY Yaw Tract to Ba Flatted Th Cleve land Investment company cloaed a deal yesterday wlth.E. K. Mergea for the "purchase of th property known aa th Brandenburg place. located at Eaat Thirty-fourth and Fremont atreets, and aajoining uimsiea nm on in earn, i ne tract comprises a 12H-cr rarm. and Meet; Me Tonight At Vv Vir 5 The Ideal Gift Store. stove In the green house of Milton Smith, Curry and Hood street., started a blase at 7 o'clock. The damage waa 3200. Quick arrival of the fire depart ment prevented a heavy loss. for the Investigation of the January grand Jury. District Attorney Cameron aay that he ha been talking of the matter, but ha not determined whether he will place th Information he has before the Jury. It Is alleged by. those who have been BLIZZARDS INTERFERE WITH !AnlTA PI A HQ investigating the affair of the Oregon ? ' WUMUO Xrust & Savings bank that Mr. Wilde . V sold nearly 31,000.000 of Omaha bonds Ran vmI'TJ" '... to th Oregon Trust and that a big V.H a. ,.-i. kJ-..'v... .v commission was made out of the trans Si. w..t;u a.t V official, and director, of Cisco ar from four to aix houra lata to- Z. ! . .... . . Kf ?r"dV to the Daatr.raction oVricr At Yt.rdy' mall. wer. mor than" 10 A rpJ?' hour late. Aa a result 140 extra mall bJ!'?r!t,hJ ff.lJ" 'lu?.?" to hudta th balited' ChMa. I mU ?? P.'k l""LL?J ; aaB,a uiw iva aVj V tiw ,bm4B aawii.aa F. W. Baltos and Company inyito yonr inquiries for PBINTLLVG First and Oak vesterdav morning. He said today: "I believe we muat get together and have an understanding In order to do our work to the best advantage, without the representative of one health protect ion. arMnr.v Aver llnninff on Other Judge Stephen J. Chadwlck. accom- " ., ' r " .11 K.. I Ih.Jl.tr -Ulan Plol,. M1"""'1' ..... .. . Marls emphasized the necessity ior an educational campaign among dairy men, and stated hia conviction that the nl.la. I,,, narafatant dftnrt pjLn be Chadwick's mother, where there will be I T, nA nrrlpr from tha Frla Elactrlo Suction Cleaners, I a reunion of the family. Mr. Chad-1 nmmiS!,i0ner that he will withdraw his 376. guaranteed. CaU M. 1233. wick la a aon of the late Governor 8. F. , t ' the loca, fJeid He Baid Ciadwick or Oregon, and is now su- . iru. amrtnir more Dr. B. O. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. preme Judge of Washington, making his than 60 points out of a possible 100; viyivi. 9.v,n which scored between 60 and ou. mi.- n.t-j.n i L it I triKIll UCIWCCH iv iv vv, v.a9wv w-vw. xno jn.i iiiucii gins nave ibuucu a i , no. .nii t n a lted number of Invitation, for their ! " "j ?lLetJL?M8 fore the sanitary condition of the dairy can be certified to. Most of the health officer believe with Dr. S. W. McClure. government ex pert, whose work in spreading the creed of animal tuberculosis infection by test ing dairy cows was praised yesterday by Mayor Simon, that enforcement of the law will put out of business only dairy men who would never be clean, and who will auit before they will be clean. They also believe that the dairy commissioner could Issue certificates of Inspection as he Inspects Just aa the state board of health Is Issuing certiricates or tuoer culin test as fast aa government experts make the test. SAWTELLE VETERAN KILLED IN RUNAWAY (United Pren Leaaed Wlm.l Seattle, Dec. 24. Major A. 8. Read. t year, of age, of I. Angelea, in a runaway accident late yeaterday, waa thrown from a buggy and Instantly ; killed. Major Reed had been visiting James Wilson, of Sunnydale, and had come to Seattle with Wilson to pur chase a ticket to Los Angeles, Intend ing to return to the Soldiers' homo at Sawtelle. They were on tneir way linmo When the horsea became -frightened Wilson could not control the animal and Major Reed waa thrown heavily to the ground. His neck was broken. Wilson was also injured. Soldiers' Home. CaL, Dec 24. Major A. S. Reed, who was killed In a runaway accident at Seattle, had been an Inmate of the oldler' home here lnc 108. He waa away on a furlough when the accident which resulted In his death oc curred. He was 73 years of age and no relatives of his are known here. Pre vious to taking up hla residence at the soldiers' home Major Reed resided at White Bird, Idaho. Ilickey'a Circus. Hlckey'a comedy clrcua will come to I the Grand next Monday a the feature of the new bill "Obey," the trick mule. will be featured and a prize offered to anyone who can ride the harmless crea ture. It will be an exceptionally long! and strong program next week. Cliadwjck Trio at (he Orpheuiu. At the Orphoum next week the Chad wlck Trio will intrqduce an original Bketch called "For Sale Wiggini Farm." The little "kit written by Cbarlea Horwlts is a quaint comblna tion of conventionalities and rural simplicity. Frank Tinney at the Orpheuni. Comedy la the feature that predomi nates on the bill at the Orphenm this week. Fox and Foxie'a circus will make you laugh In spite of yourself. Frank lyn Underwood and Francea Sloason In their brilliant' skit, "Dobb'a Dilemma." are a big laugh. The Calumet Restaurant and Grill WILL OPEN TOMORROW AT 149 SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER, AND WILL CONDUCT ITS BUSINESS ON THE A LA CARTE SYSTEM AT , POPULAR PRICES. Exclusive Portland Agcnta (or H0LEPR00 HOSIERY for mm, women mine nd chil dren; guaranteed to wear six months Special Holiday PacKaes now in stock make a nice and ac ceptable gift. MEN'S HOSE, box f Q1 Kf fl patri; for rrrrrr.TTT.Trr, DleOU LADIES' HOSE, box of CO t( 6 pairs, for P.UU MISSES' HOSE, box of CO flfl 6 pairs, for .....jUai.VIU BOYS & CHILDREN'S C9 fifi HOSE, box of 6 pairs.... ipaS.UU LADIES' AND MEN'S SILK LUSTRE HOSE, box of QQ lf 6 pairs, for 0OUU Mail orders prompt! filled and de livered free everywhere. - ' ' : Painless Dentistry v :v ""i U.ttlVUt,BaMW mw ainuawi Primrose Minstrels Next Week. One of the features- of the famous Primrose Minstrels which open at Baker Theatre Sunday matinee for all next! week I. that comical burnt cork en tertainer. Gov. Bowen. There Is an Ir resistible something about this come dian that leaves a pleasant taste. Baker Matinee" Tomorrow. Nearly everyone sroea to the theatre either Chrlatmaa matinee or night, and Cream of Celery the Baker ia offering the big musical comedy success, "A Girl at the Helm, with Billy Clifford and a atrong acting and singing company this week, which haa been the center of Interest. Stupendous Production at Pantages. Arthur Huston will present at Pan- tagea for one week only, commencing Monday matinee, his original stupend- Ovt of tewa nil earn aara laair pia 4 brldawnrk Co. libM la one Qm$ it annamry. W will rna a r 4 22k nM r awrii i ! 43.61 tar Craaa. 5.C ) 22kBn.rTtll3.1 QaMrillini ' 1.C) Eaaaatrimat tC) Sibwfliruii, .S3 iru rnimri 2. 3 6oo4 Rubo - Plata O.VJ Batt 84 RaW t aar Plata I.C J Falnlaat Eirtf'llae .S3 awoatar auiaiNTttB ro IS YEARS IMnlaa Xxtraetioa ra v haa plataa or bride amrk taordarad OoaanltaUon Traa. Toa earn not t bwtoa dnlM.anph aniMuvwkM. All arark hiUrtuir. laatMd. Modem alMtrloeqnlpaiaBt. Baa anatliod. Wise Dental Co; HiBDWAaH.8i. PORTLAND. OREGON OmcSXOroSt A, lb t r. at. aaaya.etel. A NEW' : DEPARTURE Th coat of Interments hav been greatly reduced by tb Holmaa , undertaking company.. . Heretofore it ha been th custom of funeral director to make chargea far all Incidentals connected -with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from Bnt flnniw Currant JIlv I ,,B, cu,u""1 nam cunvt l luiuioi on Koast uoose, cufrant Jeny. I by U we mtik9 no -xtra chargea foe DESSERTS. ' I emoalmlng. hears lo cemetery, outaine Pumpkin, Cranberry. Mince or SS 11 . Christmas Dinner AT Hall's Restaurant 330 WASHUSTiTOW ST. From 12 to 8:30 p. m. 75 cents. Olives. SOUP. Clam Nectar. Salad Potato. FISH. Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce. ENTREES. Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce. Roast Suckling Pig, Apple Sauce. ou Africa." Live monkeys and brilliantly colored tropical birda will be seen In the Jungle settings. s acenlc production. -Roosevelt In English Plum Pudding, Hard or Brandy " 2s"to $75n VfuMf and carriages, thus effecting a. saving "The Gay Musician" at Portland. Commencing with the -special matinee tomorrow, the Portland Theatre will have a strong holiday attraction in the comic opera success, "The Gay Musi clan," by Julian Edwards, which the Shuberts of New York announce as the best of the musical attractions playing their theatres. The company will ar rive tomorrow by special train from San Francisco where it has played for two weeks to crowded house. Coffee. Sauce. Ice Cream and Cake. DRINKS, Tea. Milk. ALL GO TODAY Closing Out AU Doll, Toy, Etc at Any Price. AH dolls, toys, games, books, etc., to be sold today aa Is our regular policy, Nothing will be left so come early lu the day. Big bargains in furs, silk waists and petticoats. McAllen & Mc Donnell, 3d and Morrison. The Empire Restaurant 192 Third Street Will serve a regular 'Christmas dln ner. Turkey or goose with English plum pudding, 60 cents. 192 Third Street Between Yamhill and Taylor Near Baker Theatre. Sargent's Perlin's Hotel Grill Journal want ads brlnsr results. Christmas Umbrellas when they arrived. Ordinary mail I not all that la being delayed, but CO reg istry pouche ar overdue today. Tb delay caused by th storm hav bean increased by an unusual holiday congestion. Tb local postal authorities declared their Inability to predict when th mail due today would arrive. Pa cific coast malla ar reported to be moving on scheduled time- TILLAMOOK PIONEER GIVES PLAYGROUND Tillamook." Or, Doc. J. Tillamook cbool children received a magnlficeat Chrlatmaa gift at tb laat council meet Ing. when Thomas Gilford StlllwelL an Id resident, presented tb city with th deed to four arid on half r acres of land. Mayor Thomaa Cnetea. Carl Patxlaf and Mr. Harriet Ford vers appointed trustee for tlar. two aad oo years, respectively. Th city formally accented tha playgroaad. which 1 situated aar th csater sf tns elty. aA arcrags of IS persona a day whs ess the railroad sf tb country for footpath pay for th prarties with their llv.a. ....... A Valuable Present ! Will hm glwa rwry patrv sf Tbs pc1t Rink sat Chrlstaaas sight. atsrdav. l-emhT 1. Vmrf trtm. tBtl fully aVv-alM Com- aa and rf na. Iarw ? afcat. Otna rrC It i banl. rortnie Inatnod v Tire f!onr 11 r-9 a-a hr " f. r r - ' " -i T - m "DER STABSTROMPETTER" . FOR NEXT SUNDAY Plays ln th native tongue ar ren dered every Sunday afternoon by a clever little stock company, and well patronised by tb theatre loving Ger mans sf our city. As a apeclal treat, or rather a Christmas gift, knowing th desire of hi patrons. Manager Jean Wormaer haa selected one of tone humorous, melodious German farces, en titled "Der Stabstrotnpsttsr," for Sun day afternoon, and no doubt will maka th performance a .uoceaa. Another fea ture on th bill la Albert Klelnert, the new hero of the company, who will make hla debut In the title role. The play will be produced at th Bungalow. JANUARY ISSUE THE MOST-INTERESTING! Th January number of tha Pa el fie Monthly is off lbs press nd proves to a most interesting iua. m tns la sua. Jack London ' i featured, the frontispiece being a reprodurOoa ef a sea scene takes by bins In th Rovitb Fees, while Ms article. The Houae of tb Sus." la given the leading ptacs. Ia addition there are the uruaj num ber of well reprodaced scenic photo graph and a atrong liat of well writtea and grlrrrtng stories. The saoal deftart- tnt are aa Interesting aa la fmer asrebera. v. M-n fneans that tbs ratify MilMr "tar" la l1pf rni(tat'1. '" r"'t t Trrt!" ta rit ce-t f- 4 The Flavor Is Different That is why Burnett's Vanilla tasds is clasi by inctf. For xry year, DyrMtfi We have the largest line and greatest assortment In the city. All the newest ideas In Dlrectolre handlea. Good, fast color, English Gloria Paragon frame Sl.OO Rustproof English Gloria, finest frame S1.50 Hercules rust and windproof S2.00 Ladles' Dlrectolre Umbrella SI. 50 up Full-length gold and pearl tape edge, silk Gloria S3. 50 Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria SI. 50 An Immense line of fine Lad ten" and Gents' S5.00 P Fine presentation Cmbrellaa up T" to S20.0Q All goods our own manufacture. Rust' proof, windproof. folding, detachable, eelf-opening umbrellas. WXOXJgSAXa AJTD KfTAXX. MEREDITH'S .exclusively Umbrella. Sit WaahlBrtom. Bat. 6th aad eta, THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. MO TBJBP BT- COB. OAXaltm. AMTSEMEXT9 , MAS ATTRACTION AT BUNGALOW TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT, Special Price Matinee Tomorrow, Charles Frohman present , , WM. K. CBAJTE, ,In Geo. Ade's Comedy, "PATHEB AND THE BOYS." Evenings: 12.00 to 76c. Matinees: 11.60 to 60C. t-.V;i.--.-,v,i,;..: BUNGVLOW ?nTdJorrtM11 Phones: Main 117. A- 2 3 4. ' BinrSAT HXOHT, DEO. 86, 1909, DR.. WiLLEY Damonatration of KVHAsT WIBELESS TELIOIAFHT. Metaphy aio-Phenomenon s of the A Z Carts Mena for Christmas unexcelled. Planked fish and steaks are the fea ture production of this high class es-I Sixth Sanaa and Klarhar xrv-nnoata. Cur. tabllshment. Service and cuisine un- tmin Biao. Vrlnaa 11. 75a. Aoo. ana. Kat excelled. Gene Wilson entertains dally J Bale ZTiday. - "-. during dining hours. - I ; ' ' ' ' ' u. ' " .' "" " rvaiJ,aji jl. in&AiAfi Phones Main' 443; Home A-70S5. Holiday Week. com. Christmas Mat. For Nights, New Year's Mat. Popular Priced Mat. Wednesday, Julian Edward's Comic Opera Triumph. Unexcelled service a la carte. This "THE OAT MUSICIAN.' - unsurpassed grille offers to the Xmaa I With the original New , York company. diner the choicest edibles obtainable. I MISS TEXAS GUINAM, Prima Donna. Imported delicacies and rare old vint- 1 Seats on i sale now. Mailorders received. ages a specialty. Music during dining f wignts and nouaay Mats., sz.au, ft, nours. TheHofbrau 311 Aider Street, 198 Sixth St. SPECIAL CKKISTaCAS XUHsTBaa AT The Hong Kong: Cafe 107 H Sixth Street. rrou li a. sc. to 8 r. sc. 50t Imperial Kantong Cafe We serve Christmas Turkey dinner with ice cream, 60c. 452 WASHINGTON STREET. 60c. Wednesday Matinee 60c, 76c, 11.00. I) A 17FD TRSATBB Geo. Ia. Baker, M41laIV Main 2. A Li60 Manager. TONIGHT ALL WEEK BiuT cxxrroKO, a ami. at tke --JBJSlJat;i4.1..;.: Christmas Matinee Saturday. 25c, 60c Evening prices, 26c, 60c, 76c, $1.' Best -Weak Starting Sunday Matin yrlmroae Mlaatrels. OUPtttUM TRFATRC Maim 6, A-103O. SCaUnas a vary day, ISO, SSo, 60O. Bights, 160, 860, 600, 75c. SECEMBEB SO. rraaklya TTndarwoed aad Franoa Sloason ia 'Dobba' SilBmaaa," Baaaos Orand Ou- I sra Quartet, Sanrettoa, Donovan aad Ar aold. "Dolor WelL Thank Ton"; Bella Davis. 7raak Tianay, Pox aad Toxiaa, Clren. Koyal Canton Cafe We serve Christmas turkey dinner with Ice cream, 60c. S52-S54 ALDER STREET. sX ADTABCED YAtTDSTIIXK PAfERITS TTalted States aad rmln Cnl1 Frocsred. Defasdad sad "-a rACxno coast w atbbt aoxbct. ta teea-tes, cai Vanilla Extract bat boss the reconixeri atasdard of parity aad Wlesea ky which all ether YWla Extracts kava beaa iodgad. Yea aaay look the world ever aad yo) vnfl sever isd aaotW teailla nyvhert. as rkk aad ashafriag tk wamtfk r wmh oaiat as rare aad dilir.la a laver. BURNETT'S VANILLA Ask for B Prlnoaas Xreae aad her Sevaa Atrleaa Lloaa, the roar Dordeaas, Mills ft Moal toa, the three Maaioai Millar. Oalaa m Brows, lee White, PaatacBeop. . popalax rrioss Matlaee Dally Cart ala Ss30, TOO aad 9:00. ! GRAND wbzx or picikbii to 11 RFD'a I Tola Tberrt ILULH J jtlU aa Srlvtaay 10 Polar Bears 10 A Petulant Novelty ) Pred Baser for th Little Folks I Oraaeaseop Matinee every day. t:t: sny seat. li''. Kvening perrormances, i:je. i ia: rv coay, lSe; lower floor. S5e; box aeata. a .-: UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. OXOBOB WOODBOBTB. City FtacaJ Ageat, 40S Corbett BuUdiag-. la Ml- prt.LKTIN !! A-3ISI , TBB SCIXBCB OT lbtebtmk ax- la rata aiy MBtrSUTBSS ABD nBABCB." "WHAT THB BANKS EARN WITH THE MONEY OF THE PUBLIC "The Dan ner will Tell ataarreu cuaiomer, ma man wno earn a nia living by hla dally (oil, that he icaarret invoat hia. money aafely wber more Irian a 6 Kr ent return will accrue. What r asses dictates thla advt-er "Tha banker, ewe the real earstaar power ef aaoser Is enormoualy Basra, but he deems his ssiatosaar lsespabie ef aVlscrlmUatiaar balsasa tse goed aad tae sad. Tha banker believe.' the vaat mayrtty of people arc IseapaBie H arraag. tar far the aUvpoaltioa ea thatr wa saosey. Tb p-nblK- are rgae.d a cHUdrea--verl table Id iota. Iter must be teafht te HAK. NOT INVa:r. It Is to be regretted that eiperieiK-ea Surh aa the Frank 11 a ft-rtra certainly aeesi to prove the correr-tnees of Ihe thought that the cniKlle re Outre guardians under wheat dlreetios snd aupervlaloti their fund will be Invested. This coodftlnn haa .'reeled Inat (tut Ion wboee eapress onject ts to take care ef the savit,s of the werk'ng rlasees. Some prominent dlplnana enet ea hia errtval by a eheerlag rravl rya-f'-ally rentrvd that le same crowd that rase a fWf tiira. tm.it ia a I lend hla banaing. Thla waa ne of thea subtle IHuateations arpeHv eoataanlng a sreet tr-ith. but really ootialnir a grvait ttlUttw. Sa xr a crowd would aaeesnb) tA cheer hint. Na 4r,H s r rrm 4 vti-M see Mm r-a nrir bv tt a ser oat the tssJvtdssl whs s urtaad tae fsraaer erews. wrald STOT ceaiprlse tse asSaae. - . . . Hlwitta'-lv. the favr-t that frwm t) Tl foiHilallon ifaWtr r lwia ff snala, as taftBrtaetaaal pnrttnai wa alarate w ("umi r-u.-it i ran-' eet ef rrk ). no trr f ro, t,m T-r- I UM itr t.f t. hodv f r- ta .-ere -f. an4 aiei; lnt Ma ha -! -1 iiliCOjir If lYlVl a " W t OaMMI U SCXOOI ewnree la la . a : i 1 a r ee, ; r-a I . " - ; r--7ea le. I ' weaeea.'j H ; M i -.