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or. r r t DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY ; EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1S10. TOOT TOPICS TONIGHTS AmSOiENTS. Hellig , , . , .Tress Club Show Baker ."Charley's Aunt" Bungalow .. "Nancy" Orpheunt Vaudeville irand .Vaudeville vantages ........ v...... . . Vaudeville " lie Lyric . , ."The Tourists'' is tar Mflving Picturt-a , ; Weather Conditions Portland, Or., Dec. 20. There baa been a marked decrease In pressure over the Bocky Mountain region and basin states; the pressure has also decreased along the Atlantic coast. The north eastern storm is moving slowly enst ward, having caused enow from Wis consin and Indiana to Maine. ;A low pressure area is over western Canada and has cautted light precipitation la Alberta, and light to heavy nreoiplta. tlon in Alaska. East -of the MIssIh sippi river and In the upper Mississippi valley the. weather is much cooler, while over the south Pacjl'lo slope the temperatures have risen,' Conditions are favorable for occasional rain- to night and Wednesday In northwestern OreRon- and western "Washington, occa sional. rain or snow in eastern Wash ington, and snow In northern Idaho. Temneratures will' moderate slightly, . but changes will be unimportant. Winds will be southeasterly to southerly. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Observer Temporarily In Charge ' Bounds Light southerly wlnda. Oc casional rain. - Strait and Coast Moderate southerly Winds. Occasional rain. Oregon Fair tonight except occa sional rain northeast portion. Wednes day fair. Variable winds, mostly east erly.' .. Portland and vicinity -Occasional rain tonight. Wednesday probably fair. Southeasterly winds. x . .',-. Washington Occasional rain west, rain or enow east . portion tonight and Wednesday. Southerly winds. Idaho Fair south, snow north tlon tonight and Wednesday,, - por- Oompany Beorjramlses Charles , Coop ey and Son, manufacturers of uniform t 86 H Fifth street, have reorganised and will hereafter be known as Charles Coopey & Son, Incorporated. This con cern has been fn business In Portland for 19 years and la one of the pioneer manufacturers of military and state uniforms on the . Pacific coast. The purpose of the reorganized firm 1s to engage In the manufacture of all classes of uniforms," such as - street car em ploy es, colleges, police, lodges and mili tary. Charles Coopey, senior member of the firm, says that a large sum of money is sent east every year to pay for uniforms and his Intention la to keep some of this money at home by doing- the business here. ' , T. J. Manpin Bead- T. J. Maupln for to years a resident of Portland, pearly all of which period he. was an employee , of the pity . water board, died at his residence at 421 Tillamook street yes terday, following an Illness of long; duration. At the time of bis death Mr. ,. Maupln was 78 years ot age. ? He 1 survived by his widow, whom he mar ried 50 years ago, two sons and a daughter, T. J. Jr. and Harry and Miss Grace Maupln., The funeral will be held tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock from Flnles chapeL v . : . , win "elect Officers Pomona Grange of .Patrons of Husbandry will , meet at Hock wood Orange hall tomorrow. -The main business will be the election of officers. Napoleon Davis, now master of the grange, will retire and will be succeeded by either Hi W, Snaahall master of Pleasant Valley Grange, or F. H. Craner who hold the same posi tion with Rockwood Grange. The meet ing will be one of the most important , held by that organization in two years and is expected to bring out the. full membership.- , , . A const d of Theft Walter Bron hall . waa arrested yesterday ' after noon, for burglary on a warrant bworn to by C. Olson, a butcher. Bron haii owns a dye works at Front and tribbs, adjoining Olson's meat market, - and a week ago Olson missed f 90 from his trousers pocket, left hanging In the back room. Olson declares he knows that Bronhall stole four eggs from his shop about two weeks ago, and now he suspects that' the 190 went the way of . the four eggs. - ; Evidence lacking Ed Wfiltsoo, "Wil liam Dean, Mark Stringer and Nick : Morgens , arrested . . Sunday ' night at 327V4 Stark street, suspected of gamb ling, a were all released from custody -yesterday by Police Judge Tazwell " after they had agreed to plead guilty if but small lines were assessed. A the onicers would not agree to this the men entered a plea of not gudty and enough evidence could not be produced to convict -? .. '. , Preaoner Accepts CaU Rev. H, a Martin, who for some years has been In the evangelistic field, hss accepted a eatl from the Kenllworth Presbyterian church. The Portland Presbytery will meet In the Mount Tabor Presbyterian ; church this afternoon and will make arrangements to Install Rev. Mr. Mar tin In his new charge. Mr. Martin has been occupying the Kenllworth ; pulpit for several months. ' i' Teaohara Institute A feature of the , opening of the teachers' institute at the 'Jefferson High school tomorrow will be the presentation of flowers and a short address of wltne"'to the teach ers from, the Oregon Stat Congress Of Mothers. The congress urges upon as , many mothers as can do so to attend this session of the Institute and as many ethers aa possible, ( ' ' '' ' , ' Asks 1 for Stroroa Mrs." T. R ' Jackson entered salt yesterday In the circuit - eonrt against "v S.' ' ' C Jackson for divorce. . She says thy - were married in Oregon May 15. 101, and that he deserted her July 3, 1909. F.WBaltos and Company invito yo,ur inquiries for rBINTINfi pi..,. Main 165 Phones Iome AU65 First and Oak Y J X High Grade Commercial and Electric Signs.. TCt 7th and Eat Bvert.t sts, -I-honos i.M,t nil; B-a: CLOStD GahiI LiLL AT LBST PAY GUT (Pmpil rHD8tfh to Tba Jnornnl. Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 20. Absolut confidence prevails in Vancouver today that the Commercial bank, which was closed yesterday by State Bank Pixamin er J. L. Mohundro, will reopen for busl- MfiS. and that the depositors will be paid In full. . The examiners and bank officials are at work on the books; but nothing positive will be known for 14 days or two weeks. "There Is absolutely nothing to give out today.'! said Examiner Mohundro whon questioned this morning. "I can say no more than I said yesterday. If the representations made by the bank officials are true as to securities, there can be no loss to depositors." it. C. Phillips, president of the bank, said the bank would either open for business tn a short time, or arrange ments would be made to pay the de positors In full. lie cautions' the d pcsltors not to sell their claims at a discount to any shark' who might hap pen along, because the present condition of affairs will be adjusted and all de positors will get their money. There are plenty of assets, he says, to meet all accounts., v. The closing of the bank has eaused no noticeable Impediment to business In the city. Albert Nelson and Edna N. Nelson are also made defendants in the suit. In which they are asked to return property the plaintiff charges was turned over to them by Jackson. - - ' , If Ton Are Particular about your pre scriptions and drug wants, bring them to me, where they will receive prompt attention. No long and tedious waits; 31 years, of active drug service to the people "of Portland. Albert Bern. 229 Washington near Second. 'Hen's Priestly Cravenettes, . at $9.65. Just the article for a rainy day. They're warm and comfortable, . too. Cost you $20 at a high rent store on the street, BuyXone now at Jimmia Dunn's, room 815 Oregenian building. - . , A Timely Bug'yerrtlon, Ladles and children will find Christmas shopping easier and will escape crowds on cars at rush-hours if ; they will arrange to do their shopping o that they may re turn to their homes not later than S o'clock each afternoon. Can Be Bought for Cash. Beautiful white diamonds at 8125 per carat Wal ter A. Lord Co., Ill th at, near Wash ington. f . ," -,. ., .'. ' .' ' Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday,.. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m, . . . .. Christmas Photographs Majcthe best presents. Have a sitting now by B. W. Moore, Elks' bldg. 7th and Stark streets. :.. ' f -; .... .v. ; . , '. . ; IfOHer Murdoch has moved his law office to 421 . Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 8276, A-276S. J i Old Jewelry Wanted. We buy ' old gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral : Bank. 71 Sixth St, near Oak. ' " Ay KnlUenmlet, 260 Alder st - Dia monds, watches-and Jewelry,, silverware and ..out glass."; Bwlss Watoh Repairing. C Chris ten sen. 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take Ele vator. . i i Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Lesh. 6th , floor, Dekum Bldg. evenings. i W. H. Open Diamonds. C1 Chrlstensen, second floor Corbett building. , Take elevator, Oregon Abstract Co., CO) Board Trade. Guaranteed abstracts. Popular prices. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington." . Dr. XL C Brown, Eye, Ear, Marqoam. SALE OF STAMPS ' 1 ' . - TODAY MAY BRING , ; IN MORE THAN $6500 4 . Stamp sales at the Portland postoffice today wllL exceed 4 those of any other day in the his- . tory of the department It is ; expected by Assistant Postmaster- Williamson the amount will be $8500, The biggest day hereto- fore came last month whon a . 4 record of $6000 was made. '4 4 Yesterday's sales amounted to 4 4 $5600. Although the corridors 4 were far more crowded yester- . 4 day than , today many of the : branch , postoffices will buy stamps, today which will swell 4 the totals. The receipts shown 4 4 day by day in the Portland post- 4 ' office ; represent the actual 4 ; stamps sold as they are needed, 4 4 and while jit would be easy to 4 4 withhold ordera from branch of. 4 4 flees and have them come In on 4 4 day, the following one would 4 4. show, a. failing off and the re- 4 4 turns for the month of course 4 4 would be no larger. . ' . 4 O.:.-: ... rA;,ri: - .4 444444444444 4 4 HARRIMAN ROAD ; '"Z: ' PROMOTES T AGENT. V-'-- ''.,' ' 1 ; .' . V P. J. Collins, baggage agent for the O. R. ft' N. company, has been named baggage master for the Oregon & Wash ington Ballroad ft, Navigation company,; with headquarters in Portland. Mr. Col lins' jurisdiction will cover all the llar- jriman lines in Washington and Oregon 1 with the exceDtion of the Southern Pa- Jcific. The Oregon ft Washington Rail-' 'road &' Navigation company will bei recognized formally December 24. , Few changes are expected to be made in the j office forces of the merged systems of , the O. K. ft ti. and the North Coast, and Portland Will be the headquarters. trtri cniiMn film tv nr uiuvrv ruuitu uuiLi 1 ur .1 SECOND DEGREE MURDER ... ' , i ." ' (Swclnl D&Mtch to The JoornaLTt " Jacksonville, Or., Lec, 20. The Juryj In the Mock murder trial last evening returned a verdict of murder . in the second degtee, alter - being out five hours. For hours the Jury stood 10 to 3 for hanging before a compromise was ' reached. This is the culmination of one of the moot sensational and probably cold blooded murders In the history of Jack son county. Mock stabbed Jesse Smith to death with a pocket knife at Med- ford Sept. 20. The defense was weak 1 though, it Jiad good, material. for. a. jtU-a. 1 of self defense. , " - , i ; Park & Tilford Park & TUford's melting delicious randloa, packed for Chriatmns dullght. Biff. Blchel & Co., 92 Third, or Third and Washington. THERE'S HO PLACE LIKE HOME When one la away from home It la thou necessary to make the best of It -There are places, however that are much more ' homelike than others; take, for instance, a place, like this: A beautiful, quiet, modern conven iences, use of piano, private hath, and home cooking; such a place as this is advertised under the heading of "Rooms and Board, In this evening's Journal. Journal Want Ads bring results. You know you'll finally decide upon one of our famous fancy Packages, ; filled with Swetland's Sweets' for" Her. You , have for years and will remember how you've -. waited to be served durine; the rush of the last few days before ' Christmas: Reform, and Make Selection Now " It will be carefully packed and all ready for you whenever you say, without annoying and vexatious delays. Our showing of New Things in Baskets, Boxes, Cabinets . arid Cases is larger than ever before. , -' You know what that means.: TMi, !iPOPUUA 35WCET hear yb r YOU MEN Jj Lame Ladies' Superior Felt Slippers, fur-trimmed, regular A (? - $1.25, as long as they last O v Ladles' Best Felt Slippers, genuine fur-trimmed, (g regular $1.50 5 I mLj .Ladies' Finest Felt Slippers, fancy colors, genu- (J A JJ ine fur-trimmed, regular $2.00; . . . ... V. . V. 1 40 WE HAVE A FUa ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS AT SPECIAL CUT PRICES. FREE! MECHANICAL TOYS, DOLLS AND THERMOMETERS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY PAIR OR SHOES UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ' 00B 14S. Fourth' Street, WAZAMAS TO SCALE . : HIGH GLACIER PEAK Glacier peak in the Chelan- rerlon. Washington,, will probably be scaled next August by the Mazamaa, such a suggestion having been discussed by the executive committee yesterday afternoon. Glacier Peak, with a height of approximately 10,000 feet, is from a scenic viewpoints considered one of the grandest mountains In the world. rivaling easily for grandeur the famous Alps. A great deal of Interest is al ready being displayed in 1 the coming ENTHUSE :OF: -Toilet Articles : Sills Waists 1 . Sillt; FetSicoafs and Furs Henliiiceffl Ome-jFonrSlt Gliil: TEETH Save Your Teeth Now luu aave a dollar, w mak a dollar and the Kxpwnsiv Uentlst loses two dollars when We do your work. We work tor prices you can Pay. Open evenings until I end Sundays until 12:31 tot people who work. Offices established ! tea y-tru and our guarantee is good. . - BOSTOH SK1TTXSTS, V Office . corner Fifth nd Morrison ata, entrance Ziltt Worrletn st, opposite Meier ft I rank's and Poatofflea, . ..... ..- ... ;.,,,..,.m Slupp Meini9s Slippers . : Men's House Slippers, black and tan, regular $1.25 AT the pair, at ........... ..VOL 7 Men's Finest Kid-Lined Vid, hand-turned soles," Q "A Ea all colors, regular $2.00 . . 4) 1 jtO Men's Romeos, high-cut slippers, with elastic, (11 A C tan and black vici, regular $2.00 p l 0 FREE! SIGN OF-THE BIG SHOE- EAPv outing and It is said quite probable that the pary will be larger next trip than ever before. German Xhristmas Cakes Sprlngerle, puffy cakes. In letter, flower and face forms; Auflauf, sweet crispy crosses; Ehaum Confect, sugary rings and Initials that melt on the tongue; Pfefierneussey toothsome little cakes and there are many more Leb kucen, Pfeffer Kuchen, Honlg Kuchen, Spitzkugeln, Mripan, Potato Marzipan brown, luscious all flavored and spicy and good. Either branch Royal Bakery & Confectionery. . ,' " STOOS WOOD Place orderbefore that cold wave comes. Old growth best cordwood, green $5.50, dry $3.00 per cord. - Special prices on carload lots. Of fice Portland Cordwood Co.. I 203 Corbett Building. Phone "Marshall 2899, A-4681. FREE! EIS I mil iMiiimsiisiii ii-nr-n ' trur MEM Near Aider -J ThsAr.swer V n uo'e Orders 309 Morrison, Opposite P. O. Blue Point Oyster Co. Always has on hand a large' stock of oysters. ' Olympia and Shoalwa ter Bay ?4 per gallon. Transplanted Eastern Oysters $1.80 per 100 in shell, , $2 opened. In ' quart cans. $6.50 per dozen. " ' ' ' " . .EWE Blue Point Oyster, Co. , 24 North Sixth St Main 7313 ' ' A-1910 mitiDiTiftj CHRISTMAS 1 UMBRELLAS We have the largest line and the greatest assortment in the city. All the newest ideas in Directoire handles. Good, fast color English gloria, para gon frame , $1.00 Rustproof, ( English gloria, finished frame , ". ,.,..$1.50 Pure .Silk;, real Umbrellas, sp'l. $1.85 Hercules rust and wind-proof $2.00 Ladies' Directoire Umbrellas $1.25 up l'ull length gold and pearl, tape edge, silk gloria .............r.......$3.50 An immense line Ladies' and Gentle men's Umbrellas ........... .$5.00 up Fine presentation Umbrellas to $20.00 We have the largest stock on the coast in this line, All goods our own manufacture. Rust-proof, Wind-proof, Folding,. Detachable, Self-Opening Umbrellas. - REPAIRING AND COVERING .' MEREDITH'S 312 Washington St Exclusive Umbrella Bargains .. The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OUT OP TOWN PEOPLE should ' re member that our force la so organised that can do tnelr entire crown, hrllge and plate work In a day if nec- essarv. vr- --'-" - Full Set of Teeth.... ..... S3-OO Bridge Work or Teeth Without' Plates i,,..K3.SU to K500 Gold Crowns 50 to,JjtSOO Porcelain Crowns . ...3 5U to 85 CO Gold or Porcelain IWlngs. . . .Sl.OO Up Sliver niltngs... 50 to 9100 k IS TajrV':Ouaxatttev..s;f-'V;s,:is; Hours 8 a. tn. to 8 p. :i oui Sandaya, ' J to 11. ,'vv'; -..v Union Dentals Co. rntsrr aitd xoxbxsos sts. Order Ccal Now Do not wait for a time , wbetr dellver esarlm poRsi b av BANFIEUk TEYSEY VVKh CO. Main 53. A-8353 y0 . ; v. " . c ';... i i ' ; ' ' '"'J a:.; i tz at s.iT-a ; ' ' in:n x; i" " KIGHTsi .i-.ll.is Earguia Katljies Eat, 50o, 85c 15c. r. l : E in. a. I . The Favorite Mutual Tlay, The Burgornastcr Gus Welnbor, Original Bur somas' r. .Sun.' and Momlay matn. $l to .Eves., $1.60, $t, 75c, 50c, ' 35c, ijo. BUNGALOW and i orison Main 117. A-4224. Oeo. U likr. Mer. ALU THIS WEEK, MATS. THLTtS, SAT Ualnt v GSACS CAMXBOH ' In her latest rmtriy success, "NANCY A' soul stirring play; bfautlful story nf home Mfe full of pathos and comr,i with special musical numlxirs. Excellent company, complete scenic' production. Evenings, 25c, 50c,75c J1! mats. 60c. Next week Ole Olson. BAKER nnjATKB " ICorrlaoa aa& 11th. Main t, A-6369. Geo. L. Bakr, Mgr. The Famous Baker Stock eiimpan v. T night, afl week. Matinee Saturday; har grain matinee Wednesday, 25o. The Bar num of them all.; Two packed houe yesterday laughed themselves sick; the reason r' "csAsxxrrs xxnrc" That's enouxh. It has made million laugh. Try It. Eve., 25c. EOc, 7Sc. Mat. 25c. 60c. Next week "The Dollar MarV MAiJf e, A-ioaa MAT. ETXKT DAT l ifL..O.Jlt - WEK L19. THEATRE T.a . sua Alice Lloyd, charmln Enftllsh come dienne and eight other excellent acta. SEB THE BEST T3JXN TEX ST Wneoualed. Vaudeville. Week Commencing' Monday, Mat. See. U ATTRACTION KXTKAUKIM A tl I , mj.t.tl EENOXJBTTS'S EDUCATES RUSSIAN POODUES l'-'8 OTKEa rEATTTEE ACT 3 5 Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:30, 7:30 and . LYRIC homb or KUSlCAI, BeTentb and Alder Street. Week Commencing Monday Matinee. Keating & Flood Present sixmos fa xrcra - With the Lyric Musical Comedy Cfx, in "THE TOUaiSXH" One eontlntied scream from start to fin ish. Two performances nightly, 7:45 and 9:l&. Mat dally. i:45. Friday night, chorus girls' contest Christmas day-sptt- cial performances. Q RAND. Week Dec. 19, 1910 PELDAf.l Carter Water Vardon, Perry ft WUhrtr. , Taa m-A ktMaa Xll WOTld'aOreat- wuttT Edwards st Hypnorao JOe tannine Scientist. ' GUAJrDASwi'B Matinee every day. 8:0; any tteM lfiu. J3vsning performances at 7:30 am) 9:15; balcony foe; lower floor 25c, box seat a "A L O Si A " SZCDX3ZOV TO ; , Hawaiian Islands BTXAKSfflP "QTTE-ES- CHASTESE3 rOB 30 BATS' CBCI3& On the Blue Pacific and In the Land ot Flowers First i eraonauy con ducted Ocean Excursion ; -From Portland. , 8 days at Ban Prandsce 8 days at Hilo and the Chater. 7 days at Hoaolula daring ''Floral PesUvai." , -. - . Round Trip $253 Remittances can be made to Hartman & Thompson, bankers. In eae of non sailing or sickness money will be re funded. SAXL8 rEBSUABT I, 1911. For Reservations and Full Particulars inquire or SO CHS as THOMPSON, Managers. 216 Worcester bldg-. ' PhOTois, Main 99, A-833. Compare Our PrlcG i4 With ihtm yon krs VHa 'a the habit of pyr. nd jon wlllww that o(Tr o ubstHotiiU ing on all work and roa enno n beHnr paiiiie work anjwUar. no roues bow muck joa pajr. wi vi , nalci Plata anfl I britlKawork for out lof-towa patront ia ;on dr It daxirM. ('ainlraa oxtracuoa frp when plate or ' bridifO work ! or.iei. . Coniultition fr. i MolarCrmt C3.C 1 '2Brldir.TK!li4.( ) mrnm ? 1f EiuumI ruling . 1. C J Silver fiifmn ,H Good Rubbw " PIllM 5.LJ n.4 d.jo..li.u BA W. A PmaR i Mwmm PiwUm Extr'tbff . v j a nu BiHUBn PMTuat , aasT msthoos All work fultr gaaratitced far fifteen year. Vice Dental Co.,ic H-m Painless Bcntisfa- ' ramnt Bti'WInf, Thlrrl tnd Wasfiinetos. P0RTIA!:. CS euio Hoars: A. U. ta ( t. U. SuiaMr,tat Tloe east of lntermeuts Mfe beci k (teatly radnced toy the Uolnaaa VodertaAing eomoany. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges tf all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Kdward Holman Vnilrtak lng company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that uuptom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embolming; hearse to cemetery, outsta box or any services that may be r luired of us, except cloth!n, eemetfry tnd carr1aps, thus efffctinir a avln f J2S to J75 on each funerak ,i THE EDWARD HOLMAN UN DfiRTAKINQ CO. 83Q THTBP' ST'COB, BAZMQS.. . . XMAS GIFTS Japanese Silk Gocd". Genuine Artie!"'. Plalnfln. EnibroldprH. At Tory Low Prices Dtirin This W. i. s.BANCo:.iPAr:y . 34 Worth TTtiriV Comar Crniriv. .A It'' ,! WewBepsilure