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THE OrXGOH DAILY JOURNAL. '.PORTLAND,. .THURSDAY EVENING, DZCZllZZ 13. fSi Tlio::;;;--. ; :! U Mr x M I! i - .It -r -' t f . ' ' ' ' j tr-w ' r- rrrt - .1 Hi X Certain' Properties and $275, CO0 to the Church; Cash Bequests to Persons.;:. .V Oe (VaiX4 Press Leased Wlre.l Concord, N, It, Dec. 15. -Under th will of lira. Eddy, which ca filed for probate yesterday, etch of the children of George W. Glover receive 110,090. Other beneflciarie are: Sire. Mary Taker, sister-in-law, 15000; Henrietta Chamfrau, 11000; Fred N. Ladd, $3000; Dr. Foster Eddy, an adopted ton, $5680; Calvin Frye and Paulina Mann," $10,000 each; Laura, Sargent of Bostdii, $3000; The Mother church, $50,000. - , The will devises the Pleasant View estate to Calvin Frye and Pauline Mann, but that codicil revoked the bequest and give the estate. to th jtevi Irving Tom linson and his sister for living use. , The director of the' Mother church are bequeathed $100.000,' tor tbe Mother church, to be held ia trusty the Income to be spent to provide tree Instruction for indigents uatll they roar be able to provide for themselves in Christian Science practice. The will ratifies many trust agree menu relative to Christian - Science properties a.nd conveys them to the Christian Science authorities. The, first codicil increases Mrs. Sar gent's bequest to $5000. and gives an amount exceeding $175,000 to the Sec ond Churcii ' of Christ, Scientist, rat New yorife . -'..!. .-v.,. ! C rr ''-r Many minor bequests are made, la eluding "my crown of diamonds breast pi a" to Mrs. Augusta Stetson; Tls codicil doubles Xalvin Fry's, beo.ut and gives- him a suitable home at the Newton mansion, free of charge, during Vs lifetime,:- U h' . '.. '. .,. :'?v - ' ' GETS FRAf iCHiSE TO The OTfgon EJectrlc company was granted yesterday by tha city council a franchise o lay tracks on Salmon from Front street to Ten- street, and along Tenth to Flanders, the vote by the coMRcilmen being, 1$ to 1; The fran chise enables the-Hill Interests to es tablish a physical connection between the Oregon Electric and United Rail ways roads. . Wfeen the ordinance granting the francltii was first considered the com pany had intended to run Its trains over the streets without .making stops ex cept at atnuons, Property owner pro tested nd the ordinance was referred and rorvferred to the street committee It was amended so "as to comprosla with the demands of the property own er and ihe desires sf the company and as ammdi'd -was passed yesterday. BAD WEATHER CAUSES DELAY IN n. R, WORK . ." V '' "V "'"' '' ' mimm mtm t i.-.- .;. ,. (.; frtpwlal DIsimMi to The Jurtl.) KlusJSth Falla, Of., Dec ifi.IUiiroad work if still being vigorously proas cuted t the north of this city. Tha Fiatf is completed for approximately 30 mlUa, On7 account of tha atoVmy weather th , progress has bees very slow for the past several weeks. Tha contractors, Erickaon aV Petersen, have, howover, Jkept et the worbwith a large fore and have made a creditable show ing. The steol gang is being mobilised, and within a very few days will begin laying track. Unless unforeseen con ditions should arise there will be rail road service to a point about 40 milts north of Klamath Palls by early spring. It is hardly probable that tb road will b completed by net July, There is much heavy work along th route and the people of this section do not expect t Iml on the main line until the spring ef 1912. . . , C ALEX'PAfdTAGES MAKES BIG BUY IN BUSINESS CENTER OF SEATTLE V. .' "Colti Pret ..Leaned'- rtr. """"' v Seattle, Dec. , IS. Alexander Pantagea, the theatrical manager and owner or a string; of vaude- vin bouses, today announced . that h bad purchased the site of t ths Plymouth Congregational 1 a church, a very desirable corner, "in th heart of the business dis- . - trlct The price paid was S2S,- 4) r 000. Only a few years ago Pan- tage was a, pocr bootblack. f ' r COMEDIENNE TO SELL STAMPS 1 v I I ; ' ) , ' ' , 1 -v';' " - : . I " ;: : : ., i . . . . - ..' 'V. 'j " ' 4 n"!',;"" , '' . nr , ...ii , I Alice Lloyd, who will help campaign against tnberculbEla. ...... - .. , , .. .... -'I' : ' ' ... '. '. Alice Lloyd, the delightful English comedienne, has written to Frank Cof flnberry, manager" of the Orpboum, to say that alL next week whll she Is lb Portland she will be glad to do every thing in her power to help the campaign for the sale of Red Cross seals. While in Portland last year Miss Lloyd sold seals for Just a Uttl while at tha Hotel Portland, yet hr sales were among th largest made during tha campaign. This year she will i preside Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday of next week from 13 until 1 p. m. and from 4:30 until 8:30 p. m. at lb bootli lit Tull ft Gi.js' store. Miss Lloyd's . assistanca, It is believed, will prove a great boon to ths Ked Cross goal campaigners, - COOPERATIVE WOO L AREHOUSE PROSPERS Interest at the comlag convention will center About the discussions relative to th establishment, and continued ac tivity of ths . national wool warehouse located at Chioago, which has recently closed its second year." said President Fred W. Gooding of Shoshons, Idaho, while in Portland to prepare for the heepmen's coovsnUon. "Th waxahous has handled during ths , season lust closed something Over 30,000,009 pounds of western wools. Of thig amount about iJ.QOO.OOO pounds has boon sold by th association for the awr at prices ranging from H to XO pts a pound net to tha grower, and the remaining 8.090,900 pounds Is sttn held in storage and g sold as fast a snarkt sondJiions allow. - ' - j' i-'-.. . "Durtsg th past season th wool wars house company has earned a net profit of nearly It per cent upon the en tir capital stock, of which only three fourths ha been subscribed, Tbe asm- logs during ths past two years hav been practically 81 per cent on th money invested, , ' Perhaps tha strongest point thst can be made in connection with tb estab lishment and continued business life of the National Wool Warehouse la that It has resulted la raising th price of wool lor tha wool grower, at th sam tint reducing tbe pric both to th manufac turer an tha ultimate consumer." To Promote Public Praygronnda. San Francisco, Dec, 15. Th Stat Playgrounds association, which has for Its object th promotion Of public play grounds as a means for protecting th morals and improving the physical wel fare of th youth of California ltiea, began its first annual convention at the St Francis hotel , today, , with , ft Cushing of this city presiding. Tho sessions will continue ovr Friday and Saturday.. CnHtas nrcii" la Georgia, Atlanta. n . run i k tv tion touraamanl vr htM in iiat. opened at th speedway today and con- unues. mrpugn u. . remainder or the week with Messrs, Ely, McCurdy snd Post fntered with Curtlss biplanes. Th program for the threa days' onset in cludes speed, altitude, distance, dura- iion ana cross country rugnts. ,i v m .iSllliilSSB 1 fWMCS On the breakfast table fa the sick rdom 1 for makine salads, puteinz md other des serts for a bite between xneals, in the lunch box, there it no fruit eaual to the fainous California "Sonkist" Oran?e. Bein? tree. ripened, sound-oicked. eacked and shfnnerl with thm ttaost skill and care, it is the most healthful and luscious of all fruits. Eunttrt Oraogeg are thJn-WnBed : kist Wrapper. Thonsandg of farolllei f?- i"dHeS!,'i WW melt a ? wimva none btrt Sunk1St OrsngesT After ths mootn. There 1 so little -waste in yon have tried them ones they will win eendeatmgthem that theyar truly j-sj., Plasmaks the trial tot. Ton t. - cheapest ran)T you can boy. - , Sealer sells them. And don't ftrgit to very bunkut Oranj; comei ia 8na- . ttvi th $HittH Wnppm. - Fal AzU for ."SuiikUlTtcmdnV V lofthey. too, are tbe finest fruit i their kind. UCHy'V, 1V -3 ;erOrang Spoon fttw V gaakirt Orsnse InrlMuni V .r.,d mb4 Liiria to u, w.Lk 12a t it ten drn.r thin ou. u h.M ever DnmutMO. nund dMuwd ihiov. s vs-uavprcesinoreiiiouias t comcaosiMace lemons, wbick -".,,. aea toam most eooooml. ; x ' teal far kitchen and table TA kf as. TbaSsaklst'' Ix'.llJ rajerldoirtiflea H itjp ; tirr and 12o torn aaawn 4(jibtoai arwisu v jq. efimptrMi tun or ruaaoif preanumc w m v. v il "UM Imir vmppmn tot pnmlnmm. AAdrmm cjj ciLNiA FKurr growers' exchange - m ci- swMt, chicaqo. at,-- PROPERTY VALUED AT- 62.50 S PURCHASED . LU a,.-' a-ViuiVjy -?hZ:Z 'Pay for: EMer ' New-Yea rv -h- v. -.- - . . , 1 G ) f'yfy ' ;X on fcr you, to ba without cne-tisiply cess ia,p:c!rout a piano frcin curnra- i , merii ttock, uid we will send it herns at cnCa. tutyou don't have to benpay- n.J '.''.'."-'' f.. u mv uvn ... vw j . vf av jvui wukiva LiliO, . a er U( UIO UliulU after ths first of ths yctr. Tli3r World's - Best PicihpG to Chbocs From "rJl? uyinS a piano rom Kbhler St tChase "you -don't merely get a ..... ' ''i v r , iidttu, juu get ui& wuiiu at wjiaitvw jruu die gUlug y' :.':H ' to Pay-: TWs deferred payment offer applies on the1 following: ; Weber, Steele, Fischer, Kohler & ; Chase, Kchler. & Campbell, Vescr,' Hoffman, . and new Koh!;r; Stinway ' ' Pianola Piano, Weber Pianola Piano,' teck Pianola Piano, Whtrelock Pianola Piano, Stuyvecant ' Pianola Pi3Jio,.KoUer & Chase ,'Piancli Piano, Established ' : .1850 375 WASHINGTON STREET, AT WEST PARK. , , . - . t t 1, I, . f! t stas , North Portland bnsln.es property to tbe value of $62,001 changed hds yes terday. Two Jots were Included In tha transaction, and on both sites a modern business house Is to be erected without delay ; - The 60 foot lot at th southwest corner- of Davis -and Park streets was sold by Muirhcad A Murhard to W. P. Uendorson for tie.OOO. Immediately after closing tbs deal Mr. Henderson entered Into a contract to build a fiva tory brick warahoua on tha lot for th Baggage Omnibus Transfer company. EX L. Lowell of tha SeaUy-XiOWell com pany, has purchased through tho Charles K. Henry company a by loo foot lot located on th wast ld of Sixth s treat, soar Bununda, t Th property fomauly. belonged to th it W, Oood awtata, and was coU fwr'tSS.SOOL Mr.. Lowell will improve th parcel at once with a four or six story bdslness housa. -. ' A permit was Issued yesterday t W, U Morgan' and ' Associate avthorlsing tha erection of a, four, story , brick stor building on th quarter block at th northeast corner' 'of East &tark street and Grand avenue, Th building Is to: b a combinatipa . ator and, apartment house structure, xnd will cost 79,0Q. foreFgrovefori9h - tSseeiil Plspatoa t tb acmatt . Forest, Grove, Or bee 15. Th city council of rorsst : Crov . has ' mad a levy of 1 mills for Jill, ta tw appor tlonod as follows: General . fund, mills; building fund. 1 mills library! fund, 1 mill. Tn amount : of taxable property la tbi city, on tha-ltlO tax roll Is H18.950, this pot Including rail, road and telephone values. , . . - The city has refused to extend th lease of Mss B. B. Pecfleld. who con duc a book star in ths Rodger Fro Library building,, and has notified bar to vacate by th 15th of next ; March, it being tha : Intention ' of th etty to occupy the room as a city , hall, V - Felix Verhoeven has resigned as councilman, and th vacancy has been filled by tbe council, Oeorg S. Allan, a wealthy and prominent resident of South Forest . Gror. bavin.; boon ap pointed. . -'.'.'-.'''--"''", Z'Xi:: A number of farmers through wbee property the gravity water-main .runs have requested the council to pay tbem for damages they allege hav bora don .their; holding. Settlement . has been mad with a yew of them, and action on other claims has been, deferred. - Tim for tha annual city election Is near, and th question as to who will be placed In nomination for -mayor and councilmen ' Is already 1 agitating Z .th voters. Tba present offloers hav not announced their IntenUan to run for office again,, but some of them will probably be nominated, , 1 MILLION TO BE SPENT X' ; -ON IMPERIAL VALLEY ' " ttJijitsd rrj- U-H trti. 1 , Washington, ' Dec. It mi comp troller of tha trmmirT v.it.wi, noon declared that the, work of protect ing land and property In th Imperial valley, for wblch th government has appropriated ? 1.000.0o0, would begin within a .few weka. w, ..nrr,m.n.ij to th secretary of, the treasury that j. xx. uwertun, engineer in charge ox th project, 'b ..appointed special dis bursing agent to par for tha Uhnr nnH othor' expenses. : . , , , . n - BURKE TRIAL MAY BE RESUMED TOMORROW (raited Pf tnMed wire. J Santa Roaa. ' CaL. lw 1 1 tk, ' . " - - w,r diUOn Of Juror Daltian Kna. n... brought an abrupt adjournment of th iriat or ut. vrniara jiprxa, reported greatly Improved today, and It Is likely that the trial ha Mium,4 morning Instead , of Monday, as ah. uuunceu wnen aajournment was taken yesterday. OaltJw'sUllnessWto 4d,- Is not rlous. .- 'Attorneys 'for.Ah de fen and th prosecution ar taking dvantag. of th delay to strengthen their cases." . - , WE ARE : HEADQUARTEBS . for; f - GENUINE"; , ; ALASKA ? - SEALSKINS -1- t 1 Entire Cci f cjrih end f.!:rri5cn NEW FUR n . FASHION BOOK 1 . Mailed Free - ' ' Upon Request, . MAIL ORDERS : ' Given Prompt Attention. k'"-W )rX Vh h'Xri . ' 'rX ft -w nam . . v -1 af si FURS-ME'THE MOST -CCEPfABLE GIFTS - t- . . .iupecially when you can buy them J rem the manufacturer and secure a guarantee for iSv;1 ;; . r their reUahil'ty. X ::X ' ..'".'I.':. 1 r. t. fjs-, asaj - asansa a4jav M -. M .Ism Maa aw '.aa ata. , DiABixjFURs oro,Y: no ncrmous nat.ies applied. f3 SPECIOMR GHiNEgE Black Fox . ; " ' 7 ' 1 ' ' ' - 1 i 5 55TOIJ5LS OR F.f I IFF in ll tri k-rt f,h.J it,;. L: a i i . j v beautifully made and lined, with best quality satin. Regular values to t A --'H f U $22.00. Special a . . . , . . ,v. . . . , . . . f . . , ; V.XO Jjj yiSIT PORTLAND'S LARGEST FUR STORE V I' ( 1 ji Overflowing with bright new 'merchandise. That wLT t f clre the " &!t buying problem; -.Mi i ! .I.,,. . I... ,1 n jpT "iTrniTi si i' i ussj iiq iiiiji inri...-ns 11 i . . ... . two-clasp overseam Gloves; imporWd,: guaranteed" ' V. J rri(- ' quality, black-;and; all; colors. .Special at'.. 01' .in"'- : Vi '71 1.75 and.2.00 pique sewn imported Kid Gloves, one and 'fl i V)fr. -'w-X'li' v.two-clasD-Stvlft in black, white and' a- P-nnd nnwrW;.'.,,rv,,'-Vi ;' ' " o a- . ., . , . colors. Special. (PI it) When in doubt as to what present to give, buy a glove bond, on sale in our glove department , M1AS UMBRELLAS flfrggt. Handbag Spedal ft- I'" ft Jt A i High grae Umbrellas, teefbes Extra grade large black seal S fl ilk mod wiUi finest handles - Da. kalher lined, fitted Y ' Ih M l r r i ,nArt - V . .'..vr.' wiAwpwwWf-cardcasej, ' - N fllS K 1 . Regular $3.00, special .,..4 . ; . ; T2.25 . ' ' I WW J f I pl'i.Tg, -l . eTZZ c:rrcrs,wnte2Ul!;ts,Mf J 1 . Regular $4.75, special ;. . , .C3.C5 . f n i .,; 'ry mi U p , vlvi-' n . 1 1 - -'. -Jrr boxes, salts bottles, etc 11 ra ;U y Regular-q.CX), tpeaal T-rr.-rrn-rT; C 1.75 ""$7.00 pJ "a f 1 S - U , I I Regular C0410, tpedal iX ... .Q7.C3 value at . . . . ii) Vi) 1