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J aiitH,.;uH , J.-ytic ' . i "77.".'.'.'.'.'." 1 ' H i.if 'The Kii " of r-';.-' iOl"; i leturts : P trait ar.d Coapt Llodersts . easterly wlnda, rain. . Sound Light easterly ' winds, occa sional rain, ' , - Portland and Tlclnity Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday, easterly winds. easterly winds. Ore KonFalr eat; occasional rata west portion tonight and Wednesday, easterly winds. . - Z ' Washington Occasional rain ..west portion tonight and Wednesday, sbow flurries east portion tonight Or Wednes day, easterly winds. Idaho: Light snow tonight and Wednesday, colder tonight Church Raises rands A -five-day campaign-to raise a 12500 -Improvement fund Is being conducted by Vernon "Presbyterian: church,, East Nineteenth ami Wygant streets. Five teams of five men each compose . the ' working committee and when a report was made 1 last- night at the church on the first day's results It was found $755 had bean obtained. Kev. G. WY Arms, the pastor, and members of the church are confident the sum desired will he ob- talned. The money will be used to pro vlde a bell and tower, carpet the audi- torium and provide other needed lm- provements. The churcn was dedicated three years ago In a clstrlct -then sparsely settled, hut has grown steadily ..-"until-the present membership Includes more than 200 persons with ft Sunday ' school even larger.' ' ";v v . Accused of 'Debauching: Bride. Mar ried on September 13 by Justice of the Peace Bell, Timothy J. Lane now faces trial on the charge of placing, his girl wife in a house of Ill-fame. Ait indict ment against him was returned by the grand jury yesterday and ha was ar- - rested in Seattle. -Lane cama from Beat tie, with Miss Emma Norridge about twe months, ago. v He 1 married the girl to save himself from imprisonment, but is alfeged to have compelled her to' earn ..money for him immediately afterward. She Is now lust over 1 yrafs of age. When he obtained the marriage license Lane represented her to be over 18, and gave his own age as at, He waa then Stopping ' at thev Violet hotel at Sixth . and Yamhill streeta,;.:v?';.;vY',."-i3'1'-.':- - . ti r. i t " I ' ' : ' . . i-.nu- 1 ... ;. . . r i i C.HTj' " : . i 1 . '." fi'v. ay Z ' -! ? ! -fi t ' ; v a litmift of; lt a tten- i . 5 ! '. i c 1 1 i t : ,i 1 !.-.!,! over lfi valustU-a Knm .1 ..:! S-)t hilp 61' 1 f 9 I:; .11 . f..' rd la the (' 'c -. ' 1 . l.i t: ' ' s xj r n,:,n Carper, driver for the Orepoa Nurwry eompany. w!a thrown frorn his wa'.ion yetrd:iy s' ternoon and Ms r1 ht ler was broken. II o was driving a fmr hon?e f am near Jiisf AHr and Union avenue. ::ly-tc CUTTE to Za Order to Ec",vs cong-esrtlon at 6th and Wrashington streets, the Union ave nno evening trippers win come Jn west erly ver steI bridEe, run sonta on trd street to Alder, and return north on 2nd street, and easterly over Burnslde brldpe. Effective Monday, November IS, 1910. f ' , .- rffer Is Paroled W. Rogoway was sentenced to serve threes years in the penitentiary at Salam-by Jndse Cleland in the circuit ' court yesterday after noon, and was placed on parole during his" good ' behavior. He pleaded guilty to the charge of passing a forged checK. v A Tine OO-Tea Gold KSed lady's or gent's Elgin or Waltham watch free and 10 per cent besides Can -be earned la a half day by school children or any one. Call up East 2524 or address 628 East Oak street, Portland, Or. (TV-1 rr--i. I.f4 VHr?.) faa I)i-f..), 'Cat. N'jv. 29. Aftr an OT-r!.tB4 trip cf i;s0' mllua, part of viUch was male through tee Rnd snow, Mr. and Itrs. Coords F. White and three sons ft Butta, ISont, have arrived In San Teo in a srr-nJl touring car. The car in which the Whites made the trip has the southern 60-lnch axles, fcuilt es pecially for the wide southern roads, and is believed to be fhe. first car of this type t be brought to this city. White experienced some difficulty at the start of the trip, whpn he found that the streams were frozen and he was compelled to break the ice in order to ford them. A shepherd dog made -3ie entire trip on the running boards of the machine. t Incorporate ' Company -The Laurel- wood Orchards company has been incor porated ' by' 1. CjfBrachr. George . M. Bracher, and O. it Klelnsorge, with a capital stock of $5000. ABE RUEF KEEPS HIS . JAIL BOND IN 'EFFECT : .-: ... . , ., ', gan Tranclsca Nov. 23J Abraham Ruef, . convicted, of boodling, , has won W fipht to keep from being sent back to thd county JalL JusUoes Cooper, Hall and Kreigan. made' a. 'permanent writ oi prohibition yesterday restraining juajre XAWtor rrom canceling RuefS bond, amounting: to $250,000, and re- a - .-i-. . y . w M0 M Jail. . Ruef. WhoiM sflntnna tn 11 tmiti la states prison was affirmed by the state appaiiato court, will W given his liberty until the supremo court finally decides whether he must Serve his sn tence, Tat Oooa Say and Eureka Tbo porm- lar steamer Alliance, having been 'refit ted, will sail Wednesday, i p. u. Ticket office 182 3d st. North Paclflo S. S. Qo, Annual sals ot TJrnroaooated Fledgos. Diamonds, watches - and Jewelry fof amount loaned and ' Interest. Uncle Myers, It Blxth st, near Oafc. , - ' Steamer Jessie a ark ins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 31 n. m... - . . REBELS TAKE ATLANTIC . PORTS OF HONDURAS :' '?':' ' ', !- '( ' ii . -.-.;,-':'',', ' Ban Juan Del Snr. NVrpTm. vtn' 4 Honduran seaDorts on th AMnnHn coast are reported to Have - fallen intoJ ino oanas or me msurrectos beaded by rormer iTesiaant Boniua. Only meagro details Of the fluhtin ton din tha oanttiro of the norts wera renelvM Wrm louay. ii was learned .that federal troops sent to recapture' the seacoast nwns jomea at rebels. Give Xststi to Jlothet County Judre 'Cleeton today approved a settlement of the claim of ; the estate of Oakley Darr against the Southern Paclflo- by ' which the estate receives $3500 as dam ages for the loss of Pair's life on March 28. The heirs are. Ellen Parr, mother .of the deceased; William O. Darr, a ' brother. -and Alice Beaucbamp, a, sister, but the brother and sister have waived all claim to the money In favcj of their mother.' -who wilt receive about "$2800, after all expenses are paid. W. a I. V. Social-iCentral W. C T, V. will have a social gathering Wed - tiesday afternoon atvheadquarters in the form of a welcome' to Mrs. Dalgleish and the new members. - Mrs, Dalgleish recently returned from Bcatland. after several years' absence, and her friends in white ribbon ranks jt.ro invited to meet her at that tlmo, :An Interesting ' program has been prepared and refresh ments will be served. . Tri-Cofenty Push Club A business meeting for the members of the Trl County : Iush club . has Nbeen called by the president, Will rdy, to meet at the Buttevilie grange hall, ButtevWe, Orn Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is V) dls- , cuss plans for the construction of a bridge aoross the Willamette river at ' that point - . . , . Church Bazaar The annual basaar of ' Ahe ' First . Unitarian Church at the " chapel. Seventh and Yamhill streets will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30 for one day and evening, offering an opportune , tyv for. buying Christmas ' gifts and home-cooked 'delicacies. - Luncheon will bs served from 11:301 until 1:30 at 60 , cents a plate. . - . Commencing Deoember 1, 1910, Rose . City Park cars-will operate over Sandy , roaa cut - on, crossing the river via Burnside bridge, and around the Wash - ington street loop. The Montavtlla and Ankeny cars will cross Morrison bridge , and around Tamhill loop." . r-, -' "T1-' '", - Court lu arurht Session Frank White, ;charged with hsvlng Indecent pictures, in his possession and with of- ( fering them for sale ' at the Country Club grounds last-September, was ac- Christmas whotogrspbs Make the best presents, Have a sirttng now by E. W. Moore, Elks' bidg. 7th and Stark streets. -y 1. . '.. .fi-..,:. ;"J"-''.W 'IT'".'- '-V '''I''' Sty Patrick's Basaar wffl dose Satur day evening, Dec.,3. Knlgfiu of Colum bus In full force V'""nesday evening. Old Jewolry Vud-Ws buy OM gold and silver. Uncle Myrs Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth Bt, near Oak. . - Solid comfort for eyes by our new methods. Crosseyes fixed. Dra. Freen ft Rica, Merchants Truat bldg. , , The Pnneral of John Smrth of Tu alatin Mill company will b held In Tu alatin Wednesday at 10 o'clock. . x - Alnglsf Asembly Banotuff Party Woodoraft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, tonight . - Swiss Watch Sepslrlng. C. Chrhrten en. 2d. fir. Corbett bldg. Take , Ele vator. ;:.'V:V: Orecroa Abstract Co- 60? Board Trade. Guaranteed abstracts. Popular prices. Diamonds. C ' Chrlstenaen, sooond r. X. O. Brows. Eye-Var. ' Maiquam. '"" ' t -- -' Closed ' on : Aeeonnt of Puasral di account of the funeraltf Michael Cuda- hr President of the Cudahy Packing F. W; Baltes and Company iiiyite your inquiries for phBe',Home First and Oak a XL E. TriL' n;L...ro Frcm Have Liit'a 0;p:rtur,;ty. Oregon beat Alaska. AH the redd In the Klondike cannot measure wRh Orrffon's golden opportunities.' "' This was what W. Edmund Tribble, Colorado hotel owner, had to say today. xie naa jusx returnea rrom a year spent n Alaska. "Alaska ts owned and eontrollrf b that group of heavily moneyed Inter ests anown as ins uuffgennenns," con tinued Mr. Tribble. "The common peo ple of Alaska belleva the nnrrcMJitm, control the government that they dic tate toe administration or the govern ment and that all the thno they believe the Guggenheim are looking far ahead - i .. i. I .- I t ' t ( , - r i i : it - '- r ;- t Ir- ' -v.t " J ' li A , . . 7 i . i. - 1 r . tr. i -r : is a l.l -. 1 upon Ah:f . I -' i T.-: 2 ' i. "1'l.e people cf AV.f'.a b-.I!ve t.at t and Secretary of Ccrtan.-rea , 1 Iv bor K;ii-i'l were s-r.t to Alufiui by the r-re:.Mcnt to promulgate Juet such a Kbfti upon the territory as la contained in WIckersham's report. - nviokersham enys that rtnchotlam prevenU the development of resources, prevents the mining coal, prevents the butldlny and operation of railroads. I found that the interests get the rail roads as fcoon as they are bulft and they operate them. As soon as a coal field is opened up they swure possession. They mine the gold and they own the fisheries. When A man is found brave enough to make protest against such a system, fhe interests pull the strings. The Gursrenhelms and the rest of them are, made to look like Injured angels, and the revolters against them are made to look like villains, treacherous to the territory's Interests; , ePtnchot Only mend.'' "The people Of Alaska beliwvo that Gtfford Plnchot is about the only friend they have the only one who unselfish ly pleads for a development of th coun try such as will benefit the masses of tbo people. They believe that Balllnger C I' 3 1-: ' '.3. 1 il M of f :-3 rna i.i A'.- t ly t ) I ' 1 1 who kno. I an certain th.y a:- i! S.'X "l was la A!.':".i wh"e an el-f tion was being held. I thought I knew jHimethJnjr alout dirty pontics, having lived in Colorado, where turn Umlney says the InU-rests ruin; bot I found that I had my first lessors to lfrn abont real, genuine, dirty pontics. I was d'.s gristed. It was the fight of the peopla against the interests, and the people as usual lost almost everything they went after. , . "I went to Alajfka Intending to engage In business there. I found that freight rates into the interior were from 3100 tf $500, and up, per ton. I found that costs in every line were beyond all hope of return. 1 came back. I believe that Oregon has more for the Investor or for the settler than any other place In all this eountry. X am going to stay In Oregon." ;:'.T ." J. .: ,. Joseph M. Terrell, Who has been ap pointed to succeed, the late United States Senator Clay, Is one of the fore most public men in Georgia, Though not yet 60 years old he has served his stats in both branches of the legislature and as attorney-general and governor. . Honeymoon Coke. , . Woman's Exchange, ,186 6th. Information Wanted. ; A charge : was .brought against us last Week by a man under the name of- M. JDoraglsch.- W find he bn sometimes 'been- called M. D. Mnggll. , His chief witness was a wo man .by the name of Margaret MugelL The address they gave Is 604 East Burn side street . The case has every appear ance of treachery. Wo are gathering evidence to defend ourselves and to pro- ieci our - gooa name. ; anyone can throw . further light on this case or give us any Information about 'these people that would be or benefit to us. wo ask you in tbo nam of Justice to come forward ,wlth your evidence at FRANK U SMITH MEIAT CO. .-HLOTEIa; STEWART 5 AN FRANCISCO Gecrr Etrt,XboT9 .Union guttata Just opposite Hotel St. Fraacie . , : Euroocan Plan SIM a day trp -. Ameficaa Pita $3.C0 s day op Kt steel tni bfleketiuttaia. PorslsM at ' eoet ( 1260,000. Every eenfart aa4 eos veniem. OacsrtlnestranifvTitig sil ever ; city. OmnibttS meets traiue ens ctesmert. fiend tar Booklet with map of Sen Sraocisee i PSD C .Ml Jati"3 . J ESTABLISHED 1868 ft .1. . n ii v y .. !" v" FOR Y OUR v. i HOLroAY GIFTS,-... 1 The Qodc ; - That Tclb ' The Time and Place ' eWc arc better prepared this season than ever to. serve you with up-to-date holiday gilts, such as will -reflect the-greatest credit for their refinement and taste, Every . department is complete, with the . newest novelties of the year, arid it win fully repay one to inspect our stock of DIAMONDS ' WATCHES JEWELRY CLOCKS STERLING SILVER "CUT GLASS . LEATHER ' IVORY .TOILETWARE UMBRELLAS ARTISTIC ART WARE TIFFANY FAVRIEL GLASS. Sole -Agents for Oregon. ..mrn . iasnH w ssj trr jST jbb m rm misau ss-st T '"sosir . sT HW m"VL if tr 283-235 Washington St, Bet Fourth iand Fifth Diamond Importers .Manufacturing Jewelers Have Your DIAMONDS Remounted MODERNLY 7.' . j li4tes t4.W.A.ttiil, NrnninKuiui PifnlM Extr'tlon .1 , ii mm bukmh a rmmm bkst Mrrweci AST wria'r snwrantoed for fifteen . dm 8HIK , a. u. i r. u, tur, imi ASniSEKEXTS. 7th and Isylor - Photieo Main 1; A-112J. Tonlsrbt Kvery Nipht This Weok. . Special Price Matlnwe gaturdar. MAX SG-MAH - -la the Beliehtful Comedv Drama,' "1CAB.V JATTE'K PA" Rvwtnys. $1.60 to 85c;.Mst- t1 ttt BUNGALOW THeatre, 12th end Morrson. " . Geo. &. Baket, lsaaaser. Phones Mais 117 afid AH this week, every night Mats. Tbors day and Saturday. First time in I Port land. Of the thrilllni? scenic aaecesa. - "VIA WlilEjUESj ' . Strong plot, exciting; incldtsnta. wireless in operation a wonderful sol vation Ui time of need. Emnixig, 36c. u..vm, t; Mats. Z6c too. Neat wvn. rue u.un, u fiace ana xne urn." RAKFP THCATOC a-r 1 IV Korrlsoa and UtJu Oao. Im. Bakar, Jkfansirse. Main 9 and A 6360. '..., TONIGHT ALU WEKfC Bargain Mat Wed., J5c; Res;. Mat Sat, ISO, 600. Baker Stock company la Ueo. M. Cohan's most popular of all "49 aCUrOTES SBOADwaT' Introducing tha catchy songs, "So Lon! Mary "Mary la a &raad oad Nanw-,"' etc Brenings, 25, (Oo, 76o, Next KaXtr rs, A-10"0 HTXT OiT ADTAUCXjJ VATJlETXIiX3 - Mr "Hymacls, tha chameleon comedian. and sight Other excellent trambers. LYRIC ! Barents and Alder ftresta. AIM Tina WKJiiK Keating: St Hood Present ; ii Lyric Musical Comedy Co. t : teb Kizra or biuo bosO" Tiro Performances NlghUy. Mat Dally. . . wext w eeK -anons iwax." TToa Greatest . JJroncho-bustln Act hx America, GRAND Wsck Nov. 21, 1910 "Tha Hotty Totty KCtastrel Star." KSJPFT JACK aajunara i co. (! of Oeorga pTlmrosa's Kla stral'a.) -Ota a Close Cn. Uit .Virv ilav : -a A . inv Tin t 15l. Kventng performances at 7r39 and :15; balcony, Ue lower floor, 2Sc; box seats soo. .-.--.','-.. Kay HaaBary ft Co . Xha Aials. Baatriea Toraes, .y , Bomain. : ' , 80r Cfhasa, . axASBASCOFs t Needle Work for Xmas Gifts! Our stock of Needle Work is replete with all that is newest and best in Needle Work Save Money; EMBROIDER Tour . Own Christmas 6ifts Specials for This Week: Pare linen, J-inch hem: CXLJ . re?tilar41 'values, epccial UuC Initials stamped jOn these free Staiupctl Jabcti Linen and Sheer Lawns; refrt-V lar 20c and 2Sc Talues 1 Cj Special at ......... UC Stamped Aprons New designs, very littl worit, J)ut most effective. ; 0 Special at VC GccstToxvcW V 7 Dainty designs stamped Cft on best grade huck, apl eJwC All HAiND UMUROIUURnD Articles Reduced "THE PJEEDLECRAST SiiO? .38s-YAr.;;;;LisTria- ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF OLDS, " WORTMAN & KINO'S. j mTlBCKQ TATTDEVIXI.B KSXTPF'S AWIMAL CtaOOS, Ihiim. Monaies, pontes; iaooy aao uiyer. Special npB,ment JMirrn T. FTmery presents WT3 WTttlilS ISSCf '! A XI in "LH movos db i;aiJriii." WOODS AlTD GiiEEU, The Hawaiian Sarenaders: KOBtfAJI EEG3. ' Mastleirplece; : The Krakaner piano can be iistingnfshetJ from hj competitors la : many !way$. ' : Its ejequisite tone quality itnicttrxal perfection and outward btauty is different from all others. , '.' A The tone is pore," resonant and mnsicaL The nniformlty ofv" ?nality at every point in the scale and the perfect balance and care ul regulation of the action which results in such immediate and sympathetic response of the keys to the tonch, make it the instru ' ment npon which to do perfect jostice to any composition which you may desire to render. . . .. , ' The Krakaner is built upon honor. When the name Krakaner ( roes upon the fall board, it is a guarantee that the best quality of material and workmanship bare gone into the piano. The result is ' pheaonrenaJ durability. The Krakauer is sold at a fair, .reasonable price as low as fa ' consistent with high class wotkmanthin, The Krakaner is especialhy adapted to that class of purchasers' who want every dollar of their money to count in the purchase. "To that class we particularly appeal m selling the Krakauer. SOLD ON EASY TERMS BETWEEN FIFTH AND , SIXTH KANSAS DANKER JOINS PORTLAND FIRM i . ARCHIE. D. KtID 1 roxacaacx assist ajtt cassxsm fashebs' & xtebcsaxtts' xaitk . ur uunuuauia, &axaAa, who iuus J u sx ' BEX3T ElECTEB : riCB nusuDuax ajto gehbbai, attszxob of p. c. lavit COU7AJTT, fiAXOT DXAXJB23, - , Saturday sTeningr at tha Oregon hotel the . stockholders and officers Of tha Leflrey isompaay -tendersd Mr. Keid a reception snd - dinner, Cov era for 40 were laid and many" "we looms to our citjT speeches - wars made. Mr. Beld was for several years connected with the Farmers & Merchants' Bank of Concordia, .Kanias, end was an official la the stats treasurer's office during, ttas Stanley administration. Mr. Keid will make hla home In Portland and will have charge of the' Portland office of r the company, . . ' The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OUT OT TOWII PIOriJB ahould re member that our force is so organised that we can do 1 their , entire crown, bridge and plate, work la a day 11 nec essary.. Full Bet of Teeth.......... .....$500 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates- ...0..7......S3.5O to F50 Gold Crowns ...$,' RO to g.SOO Porcelain Crowns ....$3 50 to $5 00 Gold or Porcelala Fillings. .. .$1.00 XJy Ellver Fillings... .......504 to $10;) IS Tears' Qoaraatae. Hours 8 a m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays. f to 12. , Union Dental Co rrast ajtd koxxisozt sts. Wew Departure The (M cf lfltermeote liars neaa . (fteatiy reduced by the Holmaa Undertakinc eompany. Heretofore It- bas been the custom of all lncldeuisls connected with a fu- In g company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that ou torn. When casket is furiiUhp.l by us we make no extra charges for embolmlng, hearsa to cemetery, outsMa box or any services that may be r nulred of us. except elothlns, eemeterr and rarrlBRM, thus effecting a saving f 125 to ITS on each funeral. ; THE EDWARD HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO. 220 rSZ3D ST, COO. SAKOIT. High Grade CommcrcM and Electric'" Sisni."' 'Sast 7th and East E ' 1. ' Jfhonei Mil r; : ccir.v.v h;":ii' wsciitirs-vtv.il. . Little Ads in' Tlie Journal Cost But 0no Cent a Word