OHECON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1910. ' " "' " " "' ' ' ' , . , . r,-'.' :; Treat for u Aloha!' .Lncursionists - " ' . mM' - I OUhLLC i.lAY LSS 11 u Renewal Will B3 Denied if th P.rirr!l Acrnnl PAmrit- WVUIIUII rUOV.fVlv) WUII.Iilll I tea's Recommendation. 11 Lib '. . .V. 2 ' ! i I U In ; j i Mi h-; IN 1 1 iittf-?;:;; The liqoor license committee jvester- day afternoon, t a ipeclal eBion, re-j " 'ueI lp recommend , the granting 'of a license to the Quelle restaurant, a re sort famous over the. country for its , crawfish, , The present license Is' held, by Sechten & Schlenk, who have been' under fire on number of occasions for violations of the law. . , Tb Quelle, license was only one of I' 10 thai were held up by the committee. ,,Eut' th other nine wer all for places ,' conducted by Japanese and other aliens j ,The tommittee also held tip licenses .! of seven Saloons for further consldera- tlon and a report from the chief of po- lice. , . , ' USED PART OF 1M0NEY -. . LEFT-TO CHILDREN ' ." On . account of . property loss !n the , Exposition building fire laat July, Mr, Nina. C. McCommon petitioned the coun , ty court yesterday to be allowed to ap ply 1675, .formerly set aside, to the ext penses of caring for two children under her charge for six years. The money was to be presented to the children when they became of age. - The children re Florence and Oscar Mllligan, Hand 12 years old, respectively. The money and children were left In the care of Mrs. McCommon,: clx years ago. She lived over the drug store of , her eons at Nineteenth and . Washing ton streets, which store was destroyed In, the , fire. 'This loss left the foster mother ; In pressed financial circum ' stances, and she had to use part of. tha money belonging to the children. The : original arrangement waa set aside by -' the county court, and when .the board of the two children was"figured it was found tq, be, only $12fa month for the 'two younghters." t ' -. Besides the amount originally" left for - the children; Mrs. McCommon spent $37 ,f her own money, and ha offered her rare without charge. .- i: , - Mrs. S, .Zimmerman, mother of, the ' children, readily agreed to the settle ment. Mrs. McCommon took charge of the children January 15. 1904. ; Had not the fire caused the loss to the woman, she would have had a neat sum to pre , sent the children when they became of . .age.- i.' " y . , ; : ' , "" . . D0BB?S ALASKA . . MOTION PICTURES ,' On the KOth Of November' Dobb's ar rived in Seattle after tpendini; 10 years "in northwestern Alaskn. 7 vBaps tBkln s motion pictures, his pictures : "have f caused a sensation wherever shown. . People of Portland, do you realize that ,Iiobbs Is bringing to you motion pic tures, the likes of which' have never ; Weri scen'ln yanr ity or In the world? HolHg theatre. December 23-29. AChance toSavemas Moiiey Talking Machines at Less Than Factory Cost , J p -"'" - H :-v ; .': : -'r ;;;,;:;'.,V-,.""-'"V These new instruments will be sold by us at prices never before offered to the public. While they last you may have your choice of any used instrument in-stock at great saving. ' Make a selection-froml the list: ' . " 1 v Regular $10.00. . , , . . . . . Regular $17.00 $12.50 Regular $23.00 ;:...;.. $1 7.00 Regular $30.00. , t $20.00 Regular CoTOQ $23.75 Regular $55.00. , : $42.50 Regular $75.00. . .. ;.. ,. .$50.00 J ; Every machine is riew.and t . ! 'II 1. . ai so greai a saving win pe welcomed Dy many, so.come early and secure an outfits-cash' or easy payments;" " "IGraveo Miaoic-Co.-. f ' 1 j " . 'v t " i ' , , 111 Fourth Street, Portland, Orego. . - . , . ; paJ... 1.! 1. - I J"jaaajgaiaa; .. ii ggSi!SjaagS-aaiM ,dZii0.. PORTLAIID- SEATTLE SPECIAL, fi de luxe train of commodioas up-to-date eoacher, cmoking car. dining car nd parlor-ob-tervation car. , : ' rAST-COlirORTAELE iZnd SCHEDIXB ' .3 u 4 10a. Rattle -0"!ia t S 3iW . Tcoma v l 3.4m U 1.07m Crotralla W i.S"m H 1 Sm Chehli. IX I. U 9S5iVafoiiw'rWihl10.4Si Nortlicrn Pscuie Ry Tuhtls: Portland. 2SS MtwritonSLi ft i .1 bus Ut i'acf" r:4 in in i - in m - if '.',. ' i ' " -I ! Vv. J J ) . . ! Vp i f,; ; . x , n 'N- .s..'--tvjiJiii ' . ' i P ::- y& ", ' - " ' ; - ; Palm Bordered Eoad In Nature's Paradise Vhere Hawaiian People, Roam Those i'who ; accompany the - "AJoha" excursion to1 the Hawaiian Islands in February . next will have no chance to complain of a liick of sightseeing. . , ProbRbly , nowhere else In the , world are people so blessed by beautiful na ture, with the things that are pleasing to the senses. 4 On every Side are. tower lrig , palm trees... bordering In graceful magnificence the drives and walks in both public and private grofmds." The royal palm Is probably the most sym metrical of all the various varieties, and is one of the first objects to attract the attention of the visitor,' " : The wonderful mountains and'beautl fut valleys which radiate from the city of Honolulu as a- center are a constant Invitation to the averago Jiature lover. And it la in Hawaii as nowhere e!se that the call of the wild Is wholly benef icent None of Hawaii's beauties is sinister. If the mountain tempt you, yield without question, for In all their extent they contain nothing noxious. Ha waii has not a snake of any kind,: nor reptile or , Insect more to,t be dreaded than a bee or a wasp. Moreover, there are.no poisonous vines or shrubs, such .$ 5.00 fully tested and-the onpor- ' ' " . . . . r. - , ,. ' i rotir-i.eugr Coupe.' Xrfng Wtoel Bale, . . , Ample Booui. . . LL31UUB 'Xiraa.,,. Sio 1 uacturet. , COHrXLI. BOAS, .m f t I LtL I Twnty-third and Vahinftoa 8t. xxLrrr;cr3 hai;t 53, A-m?. 1 i as poison Ivy or poison oak, to bt avoided. ' ; .-, , ' .. ' , ' . No city is so surrounded and so Inter spersed with waving palms and tall, swinging coeoanut trees, flowers and weeping vine of every conceivable va riety known to th tropical climate as Is Honolulu. ' , Climb the mountain be hind the city and the scenic view of a lifetime is had. Green In varying shades predominates where the rlcs and sugar cane .fields and the meadow grasses with shrubs and forest ; trees fill the vista, and off into the north sparkles a sea rivaling in blue the arching vault untirthe horizon is but dimly traced. If you havd.not made your reserva tions for the Aloha"' excursion . do- so at once, for the steamship "Queen" sails direct from Portland February r next. Call at 249 Washington street If you have not time to call, phone Main 223 or A-2293, and a representative will call upon you.- v"""-"." ' . ' ' WATER TO HILLSBORO - . (8oeil Plapateb to Th Jonnut) - . ! Forest Grove. Or.. Dec 21. O. ,B.i Gates and associates, of Hillsboro.' hav -offered Forest Grove 4, cents per.lQOC gallons for the overflow from the reser- -voir of the new gravity water system, 1 and the lty, council has ' accepted the ' offer. ; Mr. Gates will draw ud con tract to be submitted in a few days, when final action will be. taken. Mr. Gates will lay a pipe from this city to Hilisboro, a distance of six miles, and will likely supply Cornelius and the real- dents living along the right of way be-' tween the two cities: , Forest Grove now has a supply of over 800,000 gallons of water per day v rom the new water works system, and this . can be greatly Increased by laying a pipe near the present Intake at Clear creek ! to another creek, a distance Of about, 2000 feet.' A business man of this city' Who is In a position to know, states that the water system Installed by Forest Grove has a supply sufficient to furnish water for all the towns within radius of 10 miles of here, and that eventually ttiev returns frpm the sale-of water to other towns will pay the cost of the system and place several hundreds of dollars annually in the city treasury. .... j WOMAN'S EVIDENCE IN V . V SMAILS CASE TANGLED ";- : - ' 3: t - fPpectal DlftnatrJi to TBe Journal) I : Walla. Walla, vVaah.,: Uec. 21, Again contradicting under oath ' her sworn statements-previously made, Mrs. Maud Aubian has filed an affidavit in the superior court stating that the last affi davit, . made by her in Portland, and ' which contradicted her evidence on the; witness stand, was' not true; and that it was hot what! she intended to sign, If Indeed she signed It : " ; - " , ; The case Is the one of Harvey Smalls, ' Wherein Mrs. Aubian claimed he raised a mortgage and note from $260 to 12250. i The coiyt held this to be the ease, and Smaltt In a rrlmlnnl a.iir I tenced to the penitentiary for perjury.'. J Then came the affidavit of Mrs. Au! bian, Jn which she sUted lhat the 'note and mortgage were originally for $2150, ' and that she started the suit because' she " had understood they were, raised I to $2550, This directly refuted the evi dence she gave on the witness stirnd.- , WALLOWA CO. MEDICAL' : ; SOCIETY ORGANIZED ; - Wailowa; Or Dec 21. The.' Wallowa ' County MedlcaJ society was -organized at Wallowa hospital in this city with Dr J. H. Thompson of Joseph presi dent; Dr. C. T. Hockett of Enterprise; vice president;' Dr. R, M. Erwln ,. of Joseph, secretary and .treasurer, and' Wallace G. Trill. of this city legal ad-! viser. Regular : meetings, will be beld" every month and the next meeting will , be held at Joseph the first Thursday in' January. The place of meeting will be in the different towns of the valley as J suits the convenience of the members. Papers will be read and, discussed and ' the various 'diseases prevalent in this 1 county will be given special attention ; from time to time. f ,.;, t- ..; ) ? '' ' aaaai.a afci-a aiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.Faaaaaaaaaaaaa l ' 'Christmas Goodies 1 " Santa Claus came from Germany and he knows what children love. Pf ef f er- kuchen, Manlpan, Auflauf, Springerle. Pfeffemueuwe aH-thedfltcioug HttlT meltlns. spicy cakes German "cooks are famous for, We make them fresh and ; ravishing. Order either . branch !-iioyai oaKery. ; , . .. a Cars direct to Oaks rink' from. First and Washington streets. ' ' f ' C . "', I ' ' '' ' - ," '; s :: - " ' 11 (.' . i . .1 0 ' . . .. .. r - ."-W-'i I In This Advertisement THE USUALLY PREVAIL AT CLEARANCE i a- ur - CUT GLASS SPECIALS $3.40 Sugar and Creamer, 7Q reduced toJ....,..' VMelJ $1.00 Nappies reduced to ...... 1ft $1.25 Nappies reduced tc . . . . .S $1.50 Nappies reduced to . 75c Tumblers feduced. to .......39 $3.40 to $4 Bowls, reduced to f2.79 65c Almond Dishes reduced to 494 Water . Pitch er & N OW XA OFF CHRISTMAS "JEWELRY Fine' Hat Pins' ; ; . Rhinestone i Hat Pins , Rhinestone Hat Pins Rhinestone Hat Pios V Assorted Hat' Pins""?:: Anftther lot bf same . 25 ...... 49 ...... 98 ,...f2.49 ;.r...49 ;.;.a25 iJV.fl.2S r.4 $2.50 Vanity Boxes now $4.00. Vanity Boxes now $5.00. Vanity Boxes now Bracelets, up from .. Barrettes,-to close, all. Initial Watch Fobs . . , Cuffi'Links C.yi:;!,' ...... 50 19 ......49 .25 Keauty fin bets ...f,... SPECIAL $1.49 Sash Pin and coU ar Pin, to. match, reduced (JQ to' '. wu $5.00 ' FITTED BAG $3.93 This 12-inch, deep, leather lined, black ' bag, beautifully1 . trimmed, : and com ' pletely; fitted, offer - for pirist .mas sale at v only 'r X r ...... i mar 1. In a Man's Shop Your ctntlexnen friencU will eppred&te your pfu if purch&seH tl A stcre tbl makes , a rpccixlty of RSEN'S WEAR. Our ttock is selected tpedaUy for men's neeiis. No BARGAINIZED articles b cur entire ttock. We sre tlavdss ccmphte lines cf HOUSE COATS $5 to $18 GLOVES $1.50 to $3 TRAVELING BAGS $5 to $35 ' SUSPENDERS 50c to $4 LOUNGING ROBES $3.50 to $25 UMBRELLAS $1.50 to $12.50 , HAT AND GLOVE ORDERS . Plenty of courteous cJtcsaen nho will pve yoa til tKa time yoa require to m&ke your selections. ; Ycu STcidl tha crush of department stores fcy shcTpbj here. h . . c . H' OWL DRUG COMPANY Makes Shopping Possible Before Christmas AT PRICES WHICI I Ci VAl lit CTOiJ ' , REETS hJT - , Ji Jf-SSRCE? t K F: !T OrurINt ; X I si , M , DELAYED SHIPMENT OR Received too Jate for' regular scii quicKiy. 1 All 50c boxes reduced to . ...2 All 15c boxes reduced to ,...T BRASS GOODS Vz OFF Paper Weights Ink Wells.;... Roller Blotter fl.21 KT 29 Paper Holder 94.69 Ink Wells .... Trump Markers .93.75 .1.9 ,91.09 .91.39 .91'29 button Box Pen Wiper .... Ai. Candelabra ......... FREE! ? FREE! FREE! To every customer buying mer-' chandise ' at our Jewelry counter, amounting to 50c or morerwe will GIVE FREE ONE SET' OF P E A UTY PI NS. K'Ji ' J vv' CH R IS T M A S iS Quad rup 1 e Plated J Shaving Mugs $4.00 value for 93.49 $4.50 value for 93.79 Burnt Wood Effects Necktie Holders 25 Shaving Paper Pads at :, . .. ' .25 CHRISTMAS LEATHER GOODS.. We have a very "large assort ment of Wallers, Card Cases, Bill Books, Letter Cases and many PA other desirable and useful gifts. : Up from .IUC Traveling Cases, fitted, ONE-' Pocket Knives, every kind. Henckel , FOURTH OFF. ' hI ; j ? J make, from 25c to $5.00. i ir.r.FTT; This 'is the finest Christmas Box Candy mantfactured. It is the kind you see so extensively advertised. , We are the sole Portland agents for this line -of ; sweets Come M i beautifully decorated Christmas boxes, HFapCNDlsU40V FULL TOUNDS 80 2 POUN DS !1.0 SUITCASES AT 25 OFF Christmas sale; of Suitcases still continuesit would be well to take advantage ; of this ; sale ' and these HOUDAY. PERFUMES ;AH packed in decorative holiday packages. We have them in all sizes' andl at these prices 25, 50i 75 and up. - - , ' . CHRISTMAS POST BATH ROBES $5 to $12.50 . NECKWEAR 50c to $2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c to $1 PAJAMAS $3.50 to $6 ' MG SALES, AFTER CHRISTMAS IS OVER. 1 IS- ,EQ s ""a . aa an HOLIDAY STATIONERY selling and reduced ONE-HALF to All 25c boxes reduced to .t12 All 10c hoxe reduced to . . . .'t..St KRAFTWOODREDUCED Nothing ' more tasty or appre ciated : in Christmas giving than Kraftwood articles.: Many splendid opportunities for, selection. Here, sre three: ,; , V; All $1 Kfaftwbod Vases now 49 $1 ' Kraftwood Military sets 79 $2.50 Kraftwood, 3-piece toilet sets, ' with fancy flower backs'. .91.98 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Through the courtesy of ' the Reed-French Piano Company, we have on exhibition in our . store erery. day and evening one of their Automatic Playing Piano. . f. ' FOR THE MEN ( ' Genuine Thermoe Bottles Quart size for 95.75 Pint Size for 93.75 Fancy Wood Smok , ing Sets ' . Variety of styles all ONE-FOURTH OFF rHnrni att DOLL PRICES REDUCED You may take your choice of the $1.00 and 50c Dolls, in our stock at the price of, 89 and 43 each, respectively. ' EBONY.. MIUTARY,SETS A really fine piece of goods, of Tered in many sir.es and ativariou prices. What better to give. From 9 2.50 to 97.50. CARDS OK2 COfT EACH Leading Clothier ' OHl l QUADRUPLE PLATE Brush, Comb and Tray, (fO C regular $5.00, now wJwJ Two-piece sets Brush and Comb in silk lined box; $3.00, $3.50 0 f" and $3.75, now u3 J Manicure Sets ONE-FOURTH OFF $3.25 sets reduced to ....... f 2.43 $3.00 sets reduced to .........92.23 $4.25 sets, reduced to ,..i....93.21 $5.00 se ts reduced to -v ....... . 93.75 XMAS TOILET GOODS 65c Hand Mirrors, painted backs 50f Glass Puff Boxes, quadruple H, jj plated tops, only .......lufci $1.25 Quadruple Hat Fin Holder 9S $1.00 French Stag Brush and 7(Sm Comb, in fancy box, only ....I v 65c French Stag Bonnet Brush 50 $2.00 Burl Walnut and Cir- 1 cassian 3-piece sets , , :....? PUFF JARS FOR OILY iZz And ' Hair Receivers . with silver plated top a most acceptable Christmas gift, only ......;....- $1.25 SILVER PLATE HAT-f PIN HOLDERS fiOW AT C : : ; An ornament on any dresser. ALLIGATOR I IAKDHG3 1 Our shiiwinj cf very h"" Hanclbacs i15 c .n5;.1; 1 ! from the fuv-rrtt - I ' i Prices irru Jt.7.i t " r::..:.VV - - - H !