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...::-rQ "III u OH.hLu liiiU 6 CiSEAP: fomb iff py Ideal for Joyous 0!:ccrvsnce'. of Holiday- Held Union Services, and Unfortunate Remembered. the city wore closi-.l at 30 o c!n k t' . -forenoon anil wul ri'miua -!os.'ii throughout the .day, whilti t!ic banks and county and city offices remained closed all day. Numerous private fam ily dinners and several public church dinners are being held and this after noon a football game Is being played on the university gridiron between the teams of the" Eugene and Vancouver high schools. . Most of the students of the university have gone to their homes for the three days" vacation. I'ortland was thankful today. A ' L-ht, clear, sunshiny morning started .iir-ss aiiKplciously. There was. Just ! nougii of a touch of frost In the air ! enthuse the football lovert and the f-fipotites ot everybody.' and fate, In the hape of a bearish turkey market having interfered In time, there was nothing to Under a tremendous consumption of the holiday bird. ,:-'V. '. 'i If there was anyone in Portland who oald not , speak the old Scottish quat rain: ( " f t , ,, "Some hae meat and canna at i And some there are wha lack it.' But we hae meat, and we can eat. ;.: So Jet the Jord be- thankit" , , " 4 ' -it was not because of lack of attention by the charitable organizations -and by private gener t.hity. ; The various missions, the Salvation Army and the Volunteers of America, the Associated Charities and nearly every housewife In town had families that they supplied ;wlth the overflow from their own resources. Even the un happy ' bachelors for ' . the most part found friends who were willing to em phasize the blessedness of their own t tate by-havitig them - over to eight course dinners, served wth pride and jollity. As a result the clubs and boarding houses were almost deserted. The hotels , were well filled all day with diners,' who had to reserve tables Tar ahead of time to Insure their get ting them. The Portland, the Oregon, ss well as the other larger restaurants, were decorated with chrysanthemums, tha Thanksgiving flower, and even the quick lunch , places bad hot turkey, cranberry' sauce, mince pie and plum 1 adding temptingly arranged In the Win ilOWS, '. :' v: . The West Side chtrches held union K:rvlees at the Taylor street Methodist church. ., Twenty-five. - Presbyterian . churches .hcjd union .services at V the Mrtt PresUj'terlan church, where a large offering was1 taken for the Visit iug Nurse HKoclatloa ' Ppeolal music jnarked both union services, ; . East Side Methodist churches met at CenLral Methodist church. A high mass 'nas sung at the Cathedral of the Iin Tnaculate Conception at 9 o'clock and a Thanksgiving sermon delivered. ' ' Universalis Unitarian and - Jewish churches united In a service at the Uni-' versallsfe Church of- the Good Tidings md heard n .address by ; Judge ,1 R, W'ebstei ''-. -;'.''-; r Among the Institutions that gave spe cial dinners were the Baby Home, Boys' tind GlrlB' Aid Society - home, -'.iTraaef Home, Home, for the Aged, Good Sa maritan and St Vincent's hospital, the i-iils and other stats andvdty insUUii l inllti,;."1...;!.! Jfu:4- ?. atS'-fij-Si-' M Thanksgiving services were held at the East Side Baptist church .... this morning at i.ZO o'clock. ; The Thanks giving sermon was. preached by j the pastor. Rev. Albert Ehrgott Baptismal services t wer a feature - of the meet ing. , - v : -if i 7 '-"'" The Mothers' club of the v Peoples' Institute gave a 'dinner yesterday, when covers were laid for 24. Aside from the" members of-the dub, there were a number of additional guests. ; The Mothers' club la in Its sixth yeaiyand its membership numbers 35. It is a self supporting j organization, raising funds for its various purposes by means of bazaars and like affairs. This year the club will endeavor to purchase a piano for the institute, and to this end a bazaar will be held at the institute the fourteenth of December. Mrs. Ber tha Davis Is the president of the club. ; Elaborate, preparations : for;1 the an nual Thanksgiving dinner have been made at the Portland Commercial club and a large- number of tables have been reserved for this evening by members -wishing to entertain their friends. Mrs. Vanderbil Feeds NewsWys. v Newport. R, I., Kov. 24 For the six teenth consecutive year -tte newsboys and messenger boys of Newport today enjoyed a bounteous Thanksgiving din ner at the expense of Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Vanderbllt is at present in Paris, but on her orders the dinner was given as usual. The, feast was spread in Masonic hall and was en Joyed by more than 409 youngsters. . . .. MAYOR IS KIND TO P. R., L & P. CO.; GIVES IT $21,000 . . Continued Frdm Page One.) who were members of the ; executive board under Mayor Lane, look with ap prehension on the action of Mayor Si mon in entering Into stipulation with the street ar company . regarding the use of the: new bridge. They, contend that Mayor Simon : has s no 'authority, without the direction of the council, to stipulate with the company. They also contend that by allowing the" company to use the bridge, pending the settle ment of the rental controversy by the courts, Mayor. Simon has tout the city in the position of using the laboring oar In vany litigation that may ensue. . City la Bad Position. . After the company lias begun to use the bridge the city will have to prove that . the charter amendment requiring an annual rental of $15,000 Is equitable and just, instead of the company be ing in the position of proving that the city has . violated - its contract by re fusing to accept the old rental of $1200 paid for the use of the old Madison street bridge. ' . Mayor . Simon , says he Is doing the Dest ne can ' unaer tne circumstances. He saya..that the public welfare de mands that the street car company usa the ' Hawthorne avenue bridge ' for the operation of its cars as soon as the bridge is opened to public use. lie says Does Wonders Curing Rheumatism "D-M-F Cures Many 25-Year Cases -in Few Weeks, Guaranteed In ' 7 "i ; Every Case? -7 y ' :? 7D-M-F" for rheumatltsm, gout, lom bsgo or neuralgia 7 Is different from anything else .ever prepared. It -has the remarkable peculiarity of "signal ing" the .progress of. the cur to the patient by producing well-defined re sults within a very short time, no mat- .... . w.. . . '- --. ' .. - . ' Eugene Observes Day. . (Special DUpatch to The Jonrnnl.) ' - Eugene, Or. Nov. , 24,Thanksglvlng day in Eugene U -being spent in the tisual quiet manner; " All the store of ter In what form or how serious . or chronic the case may be. 7 "D-M-F" contains no opiates ot dan gerous drugs: is safe for young and old and is easily, assimilated by thiy weakest stomacn or system. Vx. C H. Parro, Warsaw. S. saysi "I had rhetunaUsm for seven years. Iffy leg were crippled, the pain was fleroe. Zt was agony to touch them erett with oloth. I began 'D-M-r,' and In about a month Z was cured, It is something ' "D-M-F is sold at an drugj stores at $1.00 a bottle, bottles for $5.00. : Cure guaranteed In any , ordinary case with every purchase of , bottles, or, money refunded. If your druggist cannot sup ply you. It will b sent, together with guarantee, on receipt of prlc by the "D-M-F Medicine Co 2715 Lincoln Ave- Suite 658,; Chicago, 111. "D-M-F" ' Is recommended and sold In Portland hy The Owl Drug Co. See the Regular Friday Announcement on Last Page lfeMderl?ianIs Store 1086th Friday Surprise Sale In the Grocery Ssction AGreat3TPayButterlSale For Friday And Saturday we offer 20,000 two-pound 'squares of our famous Buttenmt Brand Butter at exceptionally low prices.- This superb quality butter is made from pasteur ized cream and is unequaled in flavor and keeping quali ties, i We are sole agents for Portland. Be sure you get the Butternut brand and then you can be sore of theqnality. Two-pound square, special for this sale at only, each 72 Five two-pound squares, special for this sale at, each 71$ Ten squares, special for this sale at, each, two days 70f By the box of 30 squares, priced this sale, the square 69 ROYAL BANQUET COFFEE, the finest Java . and J 7 Mocha, a" quality coffee for particular people, sp'lcan 4 C .5-POUND: PAIL FANCY LARD, special sale at, "pail 83 EARLY. DAWN COFFEE, a very fancy blend, the best we f can buy except the Royal .Banquet; special for '. tor OO i morrow at the reduced price of only, the pound can JuC RELIABLE Zt"& T? BLTSNDXOFFE'ETfor two !ap. 5 pound for $1.10, or the single pound for ZaC ( it t I'y i tl ( ,1 - , ,iy j., f ,) , . lorU. d over the toru.s f r Ihe u.-ao of the bridge. lie says that this conten tion -will have to be fougLt out in tiji courts. lie taKes the stand that the public would be greatly Inconvenienced should the company not use the bridge after It was opened. He also contends that the' city could not force the com pany to operate Its cars over the bridge. Defends His Tollcy. , Therefore, he contends, that his stip ulation is according to public policy. rfsays that this stipulation does not endanger or vitiate the rights of either of the parlies to th AntAnHnv that the contention stands in ntntna: mm pending the settlement of the case in court. He also snva that tv. at torney is now working out. a plan by which me issue may besought .out and determined. ' - When the; ease is determined. Mayor Simon says, if the court decides that the company must pay 115,000 a year for the use of the bridge, the company will have to Cay this sum from the time of the opening of the bridge to the date of the decree. If the court decides aeainst the cttv and th compelled tp pay only 11200 a year, then fc ui uo (ia id inn cny irom the time of the opening of the bridge to the date of the '.decree. ' StlptUatioa Between Them.' The stipulation made between Mayor f inion and rresident j-e'n N pi fol lows: "Whereas, The Portland r.ailway, Light & Power company has- heretofore operated its cars, carried passengers, constructed and operated its electric wires on and over what was formerly known as the "Madison street . bridge, -and "Whereas, Said Madison street bridge has been demolished and a-newbridge known as the Hawthorne avenue bridge is being erected substantially on the site of the Madison street bridge, under authority of section 118 of the charter of the city of Portland, as amended by I the people at the election held In June, rt n it j . - v j "Whereas, Said amendatory secUon of the charter provides for the payment of a rental largely in excess of the amount heretofore charged to and paid by the said Portland Railway, Light. & Power company, and , , r "Whereas, There is a controversy be tween the Portland Railway, Light & Power coinpany and the city of Port land as to the rights of the said city of Portland to collect . the tental pre scribed by said amendatory (section, 118, and . ; 1 "Whereas: . It-, is of great importance to a large number of citizens of the said city that tlie ' ears of the said Port land Railway, Light & Power cojnpany and its electrical wires should be oper ated without delay over, the said Haw thorne avenue bridge; as soon as . the Mm t f' 1 1 r i "boxm thcrcrore: It f'.-j-';-.-.- an ! a c reel by ard lr iwi'cn ti.t .- ..-i . y vC Portland and the said Portiau-1 l.tuay. Light c .Power company, that the latter may operate Its cars, carry passengers, and construct and operate its electric wires on and over said Hawthorne ave nue bridge without prejudice to any rights of either said city of Portland or said Portland Railway, Light & Pow er company in respect to said Haw thorne avenue bridge, or the use, occu pation and enjoyment thereof, and with out prejudice to the right to commence, maintain apd prosecute any suit, action or proceeding that either party hereto may elect to bring against the other, and without prejudice to the right of the said city of Portland to insist upon and demand payment of the rental pre scribed and compliance with the provi sions of said amendatory act of 1907, or to the contention 'that the said Port land Railway, Light & Power company has no franchise over or right, to use or enjoy . sail bridge or . operate 1 cars or electric wires thereon and also without prejudice to any claim or contention that the Portland Railway," Light & Power company may make in respect to. any of said matters. It la intended hereby (that neither f the parties hereto shall be prejudiced or waive any right by the entry of the Portland Railway, Light & Power" cftmpany upon said, bridge to operate . cars1 and , electric, wires pr by any-use ' thereof.' '-r-.f , "Executed in duplicate and dated at i-y (.- - ' 'Tor!' ,p ! ., Ci-r ; .. "l:.v (o7nivi) 2-1 U-iy of !) JO.-EFH MM ON. -I way. Light & Power B. S.. JOSSELYN. "President." ' C'J fif-Uoa C;ened. The acti.in of Mayor Simon and the city council in accepting $21,000 for the lighting till claimed by the Lane administration opens the old ques tion that ragd 'between the lighting company and Mayor Lane prior to the close of the Lane administration. The gist of the contention was that the lighting committee of the Lane admin istration found that the lighting com pany was furnishing the city 9-26 less lighting-service than was called for by the contract, add accordingly held out a proportional part of the contract amount duetfie company in the pay ment of the account : - 4 rr v During a period of about eight months this , deduction . amounted to $29,600. The company demanded pay ment of the deduction and Mayoa Lane refused. 7 The bill has been pending until it was setUed for 121,000 upon the recommendation ; of the mayor by the council directing such action at its ses sion' last .Wednesday. -.r -, .'i..-..'7 Special cars event, five minutes direct to Oaks Rink tonight. ( ,' ; -..';" i 1 i IU i. Attorney '. C. Citrph. 11 is 1 ''- r i : ; t a petition to Circuit Ju J. P. Kav anuxh, asking that Howard A, G.iilford be released from t. county Jail on pi role. Guilford was sentenced t6 eerve six months in the jail, bavins? be- n found guilty' of attempting to bribe II. M. Barton, a Juror In the W. Coop.T Mortis bank embezzlement trial. The jury that returned the, verdict after-' wards ' visited Judge --KaVanugh and asked that the youthful offender be pa roled. In. announcing, their verdict to the judge they recommended GuHdford to the extreme mercy of the court J. WOLFF WILL BUILD FASTEST. SPEED BOAT V Tha Oregon Speed Boat company has awarded the contract for the building of the fastest speed boat in the worjd to . John Wolff of the Phoenix Iron wnrVi Tha host will Via fifl foot Innar and of the displacement type. It Is planned to race It in the northwest next year. Officers of the corporation to build the boat were named yesterday. Thvy are: George. S, Shepherd, presidtntj Kh'-- wnnii WtlniL' tcrelnrvi Tl rUlrtnep v1i president: Charles M. keep, treasurer. , ! Ttnll -& Giblbs, Inb; MORRISON AT SEVENTH ' ' Toll & Oifob)09 MC, Portland's Most Efficient Furniture and Complete Homefurnishing Service. ' Quality Up to the Standard Always. Easiest ' . ; .;.v ' .,. ... - ..... - . ... . . , . : . .. ', ; ' " . .. . J ' .v. .. ;..-! . 1 . ' !. .... .: Payment Terms to Homefumishers, Your Christmas Buying. Will Be Most Conveniently. Done Now. Make Selections Early. A Few More Little Boys and Girls Can Register Tomorrow -Morning-:. , . We know., there are many who were enable to come yesterday and .Monday , and Tuesday, and in order that they will , not be dbappointed, we have arranged to issoe invitations up to 11 o'clock to--- i morrow morning. ; Come as ' carry as you can. Little Boys and Girls and reg-. . istcr and get your invitations, whicb will -have a number on, them, and we will tell you what day you are to come to .ithe.- party:;ii!i3tw4--wi'- 7" Aire th Days TJhab - Santa1 ' : Claos Will : ' ', ..";.?;".; e 1 1 1 ' '' 1 ' i'.'.. . Y '.: Eotertanki Tom at i4is Tea-Pairty ; . : All the Little Boys and Girls Whose Invitations Are Numbered Between One arid One; Thousand Are to Come to the Tea Party on Friday Afternoon at 2 b'CIock. ; Those Whose Invitations Are. Numbered from One Thousand Up Are to Come to the ;':; - r ' ! ; :.; Saturday Tea Party at 2 o'Clock y. . Mi And now,-Dear Little Friends thq Ghristmas Tea . Party, which we know 79U have all b'een looking forward to, will soon, be givenv : For many' daysSanta . Claris has- ben busy preparinor that royal good. time -that he promised to all the Little Boys and Girls who would comer to Toyland and register and getan invitation.': He -has given; instructions to our chef to preparelots of oodies,'and.has also engaged an orchestra to play at the party.. 'And remember, that' after the party, he is'going to 'take you toToyland and present you with a3ouvenir and a' bag' of candy.. Don't forget to have 'Mother or Father. look, at. the number oryourinvitation"and tt you what ,day-you,are- to come-to':the Christmas Tea Party. , , - . vi r-''1- - ' 1 V. l" ' . 4 ' ,J Children's Days Will Be Duly : Celebrated Hee by the Offer ing of Wonderful Values in Wearing Apparel for Children. ' " ' ' ; v ' Tomorrow arid Saturday . . . , Santa Claus has during the past fewdays also been preparing a surprise that will be equally1 : as attractive as (He Tea farty, ' Tlie, stock of Children's .Wearing Apparel for Little Tots ( from six, years , up, and including garments for children of 14 years, has been thoroughly gone : over, with lhe ; following bargain i df ferings as a result, The Junior sizes for: Little ;vGirls--9t V' , - -11, 13. and even 15 have not been overlooked.1 - They, ' of course are just like the 1 garments ; ' that; grown:up sister, wears; but the skirts are not sc long' And many a mother and father . rwill welcome the many opportunities; that thisChildrjen'sDay Sale, brings for choosing gifts f ..'-of the 'fight kind.'.. .' ' 4 . v-n rVv,V' "V - . 4 - , : 7 , J , , ' . . 1 ''.' 1 " . - - ' '. ! .-'. it ri'.'!ii,.Ki' Wiii.Vf i'l1',. " I- - 1 t ' ,(:., ."" - ' '' -v ,. ''. ' ' ; ' . :' - : "" f " . ,. . r ..-.' v ( ' f. ". f- -. .1 . ;-r' ... .. . . . - - ' ......i........;;.... i . , .....- 7-".-."..i.:.u ... . i.i'1. ,.5.. . . a ..m . 4. .-.,....., ...... ....,..,.'....- ..v. .-.-.; . ?. . - . ..fe .m . . ..... . ... One Third Off on All Children's' K , : , It ct ; Winter Coats . 1 ' Even the . very latest arrivals have been xn-" clnded'to make this event more remarkable in value-giving and to-offer greatest variety for selection. The collection includes plain coats, made just like brother's coat. , Others are trim med rest a little, and then there are, the fancy kind that some prefer. Mothers will certainly appreaate tne opportunity tnat inis saie oners for choosing warm, serviceable winter Coats for the children. , ; One-Third Less on Children's Wool Dresses . . From the staple ' styles .that we sell at ' $55 to the very finest Dresses of English wash serge, not one -has been excepted from this ..offering... The-showing:, includes one-piece. Dresses of-every kind f . ,blue serge, of fancy plaids in all colors, and in stripes and fancy mixj tures. Juniors'-Dresses, foo, of the style that the grown-up sister wears, oniy wiui snoricx sitirj, aic uiv-iuucu. p . , ; . 4 mm f. l -M ! A Santo Claus Special in: Children's r : WashDresses r ;; : j I - Many mothers prefer to have their girk wear washable Dresses the., ,!year round they're so much more sanitary and sprvirpahle-Ln. cially the kind that retain their color after washing ' V $1.25 Dresses at 89c .Come in. navy and cade bloe, " ; ; ; ! v with snall dot and ring pattern.', A ' remarkable . assortment of ' dark , colored percale prints tov $1.50 Presses for 97c cnoose irom at . tnis ; special- k , Another Santa Claus special b ; '- strictly tailor, made and absolute- , this lot of Children's ,WashabJe - ly. color-fast- Coat Dresses, we -D-f.eSs7?'.; in radct anJ biack . M 1 , t , . '.d white checks, some of them call them, for they button from re(j trimmed, and. of course, wash. r neck to hem. Stripe ' trimmed. I i able we guarantee them. , $2 and $1.75 Dresses $1.39 y of them, so we advise early v-: ;cin i wash and make like new. ;Aiso $7.48 for $8.75 Raincoats . lection. , . , v - , jreal Mocha Gloves, both the unlined v ,vu,'v iauiwaia Another special Santa Claus group-7Q, ''p"' - 11 no an? fleece-lined. - The Kid Gloves are They're all new , ones-hare been fVFw un WS t . k,uW fc wuto, Cwax y x.u overseam . wnn iwo ciasps ana rans . here , but a' short time-grubber lined U1U1 0 VTOkOll JkIVOJW eludes navy and 1 4nr1 ti!nir! ' Manv choose from and the kind that will not Santa Qaus group,. They re made like 'ly days .and has marked the lade. ' 1 , - "ly " f . , vvai, lucuium ; rvcigUL . J , ' ' - . V and'of all-wool materials, lined and-un- Our Dorothy Rain Capes- 1jned;-,DS!lbleJ and single breasted. J- : " Some cloth and serge coats also includ- x will be another attraction during Chil- ed-in this lot K . , dren's Party Days. They're the kind, r- 1 ' rruiij ' ni ' with hood that have plaid silk lining bpeCial m UUlqren S CilOVeS ' ideal for school' wear; special,- 2.39 ganta c,aus hag not 1 our They have two clasps and come in all. " He, found these tucked away in one' (1 0r 'J (1 cnui 1 a """new Glove section in choosing his of-- colors . ' 'V t ;, ', T ' ' t-corner and said Ihey were just what he'' '.ipl.ZO ana ipl.OU rianneiette ferings for Children's Days, and the Santa also visited another section .of wanted to complete his4 special offer-' " T' i , result is this : . .' V- , . ' tbe store and found Belts- the kind ings. They are of white' lawn, linen jpX.p anu ffl.DU lilOVeS oyC the cnance to make a splendid, offer " ; ' 1 .. ing: special. 2n . . .. ' . .JCCal . Kid JJreSS CxVvr anH rot Cnm. n t i . r t . . . scalloped edgp .and sailor collar; not. Ofamois Gloyes-the kind'that mother of calf4 and they're in;all colors. PRICE. 1 ' -esses, lne lot m- . . . lL , point embroidery, m white and colors. " j .u 1 1 ' - cadet blues, checks, to $6.95jis the range of, regu- Santa al ows- that u tand with:kimono sleeves. . They, too, y different styles to. Pn3 t0 found m , this - special want warm gloves for those sharp, chil-'. arc madc mtt the Raincoats that 1. ij.j iL.i ..ju Santa Qaus ptoud. They're mad '.i j- . .? , . v VM ... ly uays.ana nas marKeo tne ;, ., v : , urc uuys.iucar. , . , . 50c Golf Gloves Down to 39c Santa Claus Says Thai .75 gi4e"Fabric Gl0V53 Pretty Dresses .For Little , "25c Kind to 19c . ' Girls Will Be Offered1 Price Another offering' from Santa Claus : esrTrt7littlcotiserfficntsv!tir .ana pique, .ana annougn , they, are somewhat mussed up, but not soiled, yotr he- I