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V 13 THE OREGON lAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1S1D. . uiiis ;m far no g Rgra ' J ' Program for Two Day Session to Be Held in Albany is Issued. , The program ot the .fifth annual en- ventlon of the National Guard associa tion, of Oregon, wblrh will be held January and 5. in ,the National Guard . armory at Albany.waa l8ueoVday ' from the office of Adjutant General V E. Firmer.? Former conventions or National Guard officers liave all Men held In Portland; but on account of the recent completion of an armory for ' company G, Fourth Infantry, at Albany, th National Guard pfflcere decided to " held the 1911 meeting ln The convention 1U be called to order ' at J p. m. Wednesday,. January 4. and ' Smmeaiately after (he. organization, is - effected J.-P, Wallace, nayor, of-Al-tany, will deliver an addresa of wel come, r'ollowing the address of wel- come the routine business of the con ventlon. which Includes. reports of orfl- " cers and . committees,- amendments to the, constitution and by-laws, resolu tions and motions and the election or officers will be disposed of- - , i-i a number-1 of addresses on, military : topics will ' be delivered Thursday by regular army and national, guard of . ficers; as follows: , V ; , Colonel O. N. Whistler, coast artil . lery corps, V. &' array: Captain F. E. Lacey, ' Jr.. first Infantry, U S: army; Colonel James Jackson, lnspector-gen-eral, O. N. G, Colonel Matthew El lis, surgeon-generaV O. N. G.; Ueu- tenant-Colonl John M, Williams, fourth infantry, O..N. G.'; Major Frank W. Set 's tlemier, third infantry, O. N. G.-, Cap ' talri Hiram- TJ. WelKh7 field .artillery, O. N. G.; First Lieutenant John A. Bu chanan, fourth infantry, O. N. G. , Thursday evening the vialUng offi cers will be- tendered military ball , ' by the Albany Commercial club in' the newv O. N. G. armory. " HOLLAND FOUND GUILTY OF 2D DEGREE: riiio (S(tHl Wnt to Ttt JoeraaH ' 'RlUvilJe. Wash., Dec, 22. "Paddy Holland was today found guilty of mur der in the second degree. 1 Holland killed Josephine Putnam, a pretty school teacher at a rual school house near RltavUle, on November 8. Three physicians pronounced him in sane at the time of the killing, while one dlrsentlng. ' It was held by xme of .the-, physicians that. Holland's malady was inherited from his parents and that the, man waa fore-ordalned to commit murder. , - Holland himself says he loved the jrlrl and that he did not go to the school house for' the purpose of killing her. He is daily .growing weaker and It :1a believed that he will live but a short -time, n i , , y y r ' "i'i-' -4& ; Historical Society Grow. - (flpwll Dlnpatrh to Tha Jnnrml.) The Dalles. Or., Deo. 22. The Old Fort Dalles Historical society held Its annual meeting Tuesday. Many Interesting topics were taken up and discussed, and th memory of several men who helped make Oregon history was honored. The treasurer's report showed that there la but fj.ss in the treasury. The member ship has Increased from tt to it within a year. ' . : . .' Civic Committee Is Unable to Settle Trouble .Between Strikers and Company. ..... f .;. 1 . 'a - Lt . ,1 .- .. i OKiKIII .ill mi nnniKM iriiii uhuwi If Private ( Killed ; and Two . Are Wounded on the Banks of the Davao. Til IKE i (Coifed Prew leaaHl Win.) ,. , Winnipeg,' Manitoba, Dee. 22.., The civic committee which was engaged all day yesterday In trying to bring about peace in the street railway strike ad mitted today that their efforts had been unavailing and the situation has reached an acute stage: Six cases were heard In court yesterday of men charged with damaging street railway property, all being remanded tor trial In a" higher Today 'the company' issued a state ment in which it attacks the strikers, accusing them of trying to stir up the foreign population and of being at the bottom of the trouble when' the Tort Rouge car barns were attacked recently. The men, on their part, when asked at a mass meeting today If any of them wished to take advantage of the com pany's offer to" return tomoi row, said emphatically they would not The company -took of all cars soon after 7 o'clock last night, but before that hour many of them were stoned. The police were unable to cope with the situation. . ' 4 Serious' trouble is expected at any inoment and the militia have been noti fied to be In readiness for Instant duty. Although the southern states are not regarded as a grain growing section of the United States, they produced 84, 208,000 bushels of the country's total crop Of 681,769,000 bushels this year. ;i (Colled Press Leaned Wire.) Manila, Dec. 22. Private Holt was killed and a corporal and a private sol ftur ,n wounrtpd In & HharD skirmish between Manabos and Basiamaa tribe men and the Third infantry at Davao river today. ; The, action waa spirited and many natives were killed or wound ed.-"i ':'..vi'' -i:i. r'lK-'Vv-N :.' ;f :.: ' r'i. ? i i The tribesmen ' made a Stand on a brushy bank, but were dislodged by the soldiers They, retreated under a Sharif Moore Aids Whitman. ? 1 Walla Walia1 Wash., Dec. 2 2. Ex Governor Miles C Moore of Walla Walla has? endowed a political science alcove in the Whitman college library. This is the second alcove to be thua (.en dowed. With these gifts and a score, of- others that the' college hopes to get in time,- the library of the college will be divided Into 'jdepartmenta, ta ,be known as alcoves, to facilitate the work of the students. The college is trying to get a public spirited man or woman to endow; each department and thus build up "a library, strong In , all de partments.; ": :' ''.': - - : . '' l. , m JDr. Haines to Lecture. . ; Walla Walla, Wash., Dec 22. Dr. Charles G. Haines, professor of politi cal science in . Whitman college, will give two courses of lecture on Amer ican government, in the summer school of Columbia university; New York city. Authorities Break Up Meeting; r Students Killed and 235 Arrested. (Talted Pre Leasad Wire.) . Odessa, Dec 22. One student Is dead, three are recovering in bospitals from injuries 'and seven policemen, are more or less seriously hurt as -iH result of clashes between students and police. Two hundred ' and thirty-five students are under arrest and more are' being watched. The trouble began when the police attempted to break up a meet iW. .turints within the preclncta of the' university. 1 - . "t Tb5So;i Hence .Will Prepare Himself to V. Hold His Throne When He , Gets It Back, v T.'M. C. A. ih this city was subacribed to the amount of $40,097, which does not Include a site for the building, which was donated, and which Is valued at $6000. The women of the city have also conducted a campaign for funds to fur nish the . building, which has yielded nearly $3000. , y J. '''. SHELDON ELECTED TO HEAD OREGON STATE. TEACHERS - (Continued FromiPage One.) UP TO SCHEDULE r' fVa rnnarr1 ifnAF Mauunla'was 'rST wireless todav eneeding toward London on ached ule Ume'n its effort to break the wor d recorev for a journey from London, to reaTh'fFd VXO otonight. Vv,n flased sVncVthe UiP was begun. .William BaHolt special correspond.... r-.T" Mall, who "did America In 88 hours, I Is on board the vessels ' ' (United Pre-a Utne4 Wlr.V London. Dec. 22. Dora Manuel, de posed king o Portugal, after going to live in a house recently rented for him at , Richmond, , will , attend lectures at Oxford, it was learned today. Manuel will not attempt to take a degree, but after a abort: course of In struction will make a tout of the world, visiting Africa,' Australia. Canada, the United States and (be far eaat , Manuel Is said to be firm in the 'be lief that' some day, he will regain Ws lost throne, and bis present plan is to equip himself thoroughly for such a contingency. :.?., f" i: ; -v ",: Elleosbarg Citizens Liberal. , (KpecUl W-jvatch to The JoornaJ.) Ellensburgf,Wasn Dec. 22. What Is believed to be, a record for' the north west was made at Ellensburg this week when subscriptions for the building of a particular talent he or she might pos sess. ., . . ' ,- K , The lecture of H. H. Herdman 'of Washington High scrtool, on school ath letics, attracted much interest, many Of the. teachers being unable to secure ad mission to the room.-1,; : : Tonight a banquet for "men onjy" will be 'held at the Hotel Portland, at wulch D, A. -Grout, f assistant , superin tendent of 'the Portland schools,' will be toastmaster. : H. D. Sheldon of Oregon university,' Hopkins Jenkins of Jeffer son High, Dr.- J. L. Watson of Portland academy,, J. H.? Ackerman and S. F, Bail of Arleta will be among the speakr era, but all of them will be given topics foreign to school work. Any person who attempts to talk shop will be ejected from the room. dominated -for the municipal election to be held in January, as ronows: For -mayor, J. A. Thornburh'". coun cllmen, two years, O., M, Sanford, John 11 cN am or , and Carl Hlnman; council man, one year, George 8. Allen; re corder, R. P. Wirta; treasurer, Baker Bapplngton. ": The, ticket will be known as the. progressive ticket. "''.;. The school census of The Dalles . la 1703, an; increase of 280 In a year. PROGRESSIVE TICKET ... ATF0REST GROVE '.v. i ; " I -. . ; i i. (Speeial PUpttdt'te Tb JnorsiLI , Forest Grove. Or., Deo. 22. At a mass meeting held in r this city last night. . a. COiiprGOiifPflGGS With that mm he iya la th L.Mt of rj!n. fni roa will w that t offer jou uintnti,il m! 1 noa fti) work nd rxn euuot t biir iinlsM viu.wi sua jvm Duu... y , DVVMir ..X wuik aarwhw, no matter hnw mack tou tt&. 3 n. ncua pl.ta m4 bridM. work for out. of. town. Mraoi i ono dr ft dwirwi. s PubIm axtrtloa fnwhen pl.tr. or bridg. work i. order. M. CMMKitloR Ir-fc iHottrCnwni $5.C3 22kBrid(.TMU4.G9' Goid rmioga : ICQ j Enamel Fillings 1. 09 fSilvtr Flllinn ; ,SQ iSMd RublMr 5 - IT I PUt r R tA It W. . wiJt, Pnwor m Hmuu . Palnl.t FjtrMloi .53 , unmmuammmnm ,;) ' assr msthods AU work, fully guaranteed tmt fifteen yean. Wise Bental Co., Inc. ? Painless Dentists O v hnini Building, Third ind Wuhlngtoo. PORTLAND. 0F!t ' OUiM Bean; A. U. U I t.U. . .111171. U Buy Merchandise Bonds for ChrlalmoH Gllts-Moln Floor Agfa. Stetson Hats lor ldeVi Cheshire Q3Hat,IVlcn and Boys Jonmal Want Ad brlnr resnlta 9 Swetland : Knows 'v i' '''4- ; Still Undecided? i It's time to decide see the classy things in our three ' big windows and your per plexities will vanish.' - J .; Nothing: Could ' Better Express TheYuletideSpirit than-.a, selection from our. beautiful showing of dainty 1 v.ve'nl Baskets. Satin "andjBornt Leather oxes,; empire Cabinets. Jewel Cases and Hand Tainted Novelties all f.lled "with' f Ouality Ron Bons and Chocolates. A Mere Look is an Artistic Treat "Rush v, packages" are al ready : filled , at Special Cou n ter so you- don't h a ve to wait. , ' THE, POPULAt , ThJ K. GUI Co, 4 1 1 Third and JHdr VfJ,i,j.S ?.V'fti--',r- f - -W r -w - v t t i , , . k, , Portland's Weal Gift Store Is Well Prepared to Serve Last-Day Shoppers i: "'X l". Having a large reserve supply, our stocks are still well j assorted arid every counter is over-flowing with beauti ful gift goods. If you have not.yet completed your gift buying, come to Gill's the real gift store and you will be sure to find just the right present at just the right price r Written for -Children Only! i m r 7 CHAPTER 15 r Ear is th first raal aetata advtrtisamsat that waa written . sxclasiTsly for cfciU draa and thsy alona -ara raqoastad to rsad It. Kow, boys and glxls, ra mam bar that Portland raal sstata -la ralnabla and that - property ' mrchaasd now may In a fsw yaaxa pay for your dnoattea. -.MORRISON This s advertisement is not for grown-up folks; --.Once ' upon a time there was a Papa and a Mamma who had a little boy-and a . . a . a ' " ' ' gin. - li very month this -rapa and Mamma spent all their salary and did not save any, money.' One day an agent from the office of Hartmn & Thompson came into Papa's office and got . Papa to buy some lots ' in Morningside. ' The terms he offered Papa were so easy that Papa just could not refuse to buy. Pretty soon this little boy and girl grew up, and one day they gradu ated from High School. Papa 'and Mamma had sat, 'and talked long into the night to see how they could send their little boy and girl to the State University i Suddenly Mamma said to Fapa, "Why can t we sell one of those Mprningside lots?; "High" Grade- Commercial and Electric JSigns. Et Tta and East Zvarctt sla. Pbonaa xast lui; B-naai. 1 1 - 1 . V.nari 1 ' 1j I '. f ' ' 1 ' , t , ' 1 ' "I J am sure they, have advanced in value. ' I remember; that when I was a ' girl that lots on Portland Heights sold ? for $C00, and only a few- years" later they resold for several times as much."; . So next "day1 Papa inquired about Morningside lots and found that they were worth ten times as much as when hebought them. , The real es tate man said that it was because there was only one heights on the.' liast iiae, ana tnat mere was such a pretty view from it Then too, because all the best ' homes were located there. So this little girl and boy got their college education and Papa and Mamma were surprised to find they " had . enough ' . i . r. . r -it.' money ieii io duuq a nice home on their other Mornirfgside lot , . man & Thompson BiX ESTATE SEPASTHXST , CHA2CBES 07 C03OSESCE , PttvaU Ex. 20 A.-3050 and A.-7040. The " Greater lis,MoFftpata(&'EOinii Move Thev PFice dS All Selling for :01S op More Again your attention is directed to our great ChrUtmai offerings in Men's and Boys' Clothing.' We give you an opportunity to choose from the largest, newest and best stock of Suits and Over coats, ranging in price from $15 up, at .a saving of $5 on each purchase. Take advantage. Call early. s ' , G iSaOO Suits and Overcoats G lO.OO G 18. 0 O Suits on d Overcoats G 13.00 G20.00 Suits and Overcoats G 15.00 G25.QO Suits nd Overcoats G2Q.OO G30.00 Suits and Overcoats G2S.OO f i : ' ii i 1 1 !' i I ;i ; J- G3S.OO Suits and Overcoats G3O.0O G40.00 Suits and Overcoats G 3.0 O DONT; FORGET , RED CROSS : S . STAMPS Lipng Distance Ptione Service t o Out-of We were first to inaugurate the free long distance telephone service, which is now be-l tog used by hundreds of people living in other cities. We have installed -"as a part of our own system trunk .wires which give direct connection Call up long distance in the regular,way. Ask for Olds, Wortman King s. , , , . f j EBuiy Voiliip ? Grocer25S .' ail 0fldnSavIpsgfs..' TSius 'Week . t.- - . 7-7 ; ; Clisteci RaisinsChoicest quality, PHONE ORDERS String Bearish-New stock golden; innice, ,(neat, si-lb.. ?oack 1 A Exc 12 WraST Wax BeanS our regular ISc 11' ages, special for this sale at liJC xc la Or A ,uaWy(. special sale, .the in 'l I C v,,.,v.v; ,. .;v,;,"; ..r. i :.. i,-'7'',-i''J''''l" 1 Loose "Muscatel Raisins Another Coff ee, O. W, K, best quality; reg- 'ChocohePeteVis' Christmas special in choice - OC tilar ; 40c' brand, f priced df AA Chocolates; filled Wth haiel 1 C J Raisins, special, 4 lbs;: for t UtOy special this sale at 3 lbs. IsUII nuts; special,': the cake for IOC " ';; !-i . ; ' - -" -''- ' , -. ,. '- , ;- ... ;- . .- .tf Lime Juice Rose's famous ira Marshmallows of : highest grade, Roll Mops, Bismarck Herring 4 ported brand very special i Cff. put - up in nice tins; fine,. 1 1 Extra special for- Christmas . bottle, 'on sale either 30c or VC fresh, tasty; special at,' tin 1UC at the low. price of, each " DC ;'"' rT -r. . 1 ' '-r ' ' ' Sugar 'Com" Succotwh Finest Smyrna Figs Finest , imported Hams Nicely -cured, small sfze,r fancy Maine' Corn or Sue-,OC brands here. Christmas spe- OA vei'y' tasty; L the thing (or "17 cotash, special at,; 2 cans for 0. qal sale at only, the pound t&UC the Christmas breakfast, at II C ,'.v'.-;yy (''V'1 .' ''J l''''.!.' .LiNi'''7iii.)ii.lIiHil..i ''n in' iLIiiiii.iii.I.i'V ' :' 1 -'' - 'i- v-::. v.'-'" .wr ..'.' '-rf j Butter Our justly famous" " Bo-i Raisins Regular 10c quality Seed- Popcorn Best 'quality of . fine dry hemian brand, in 2-pound '77- d Raisins; holiday special OP; Popcorn: roast some , for OC squares, 'reduced to, .each ,1V. at ,3 packages for only. C the holidays; 5 pounds for J&DC '''IJ"'"'J' ' '. 4? "'"'v! :r:'. )i ,''.''" . ";'. Vv.'. V.1 :.t'''T,-':'.:''V''. '. ''' l'v' '''""""""7 ':'"".. ''"" 'y.- "Malaga RaisinsFinest quality im-. Imported '. Ginger , Ale, and Sarsa- Mince Meat-Atmore's ' best the ported Spanish biand,.,choic;:4tfk parilla,, CanteU & Cock- 1 7C only kind Ho '-use In yotir 1 A est quality, at, the package jtUC rines,. special at, the doz., J Christmas pie, at; the pound 'I tIC "',:;'v' -Tr'.., ''. i.V;, "i ',' ! c I,,"-' ;-.-' .-p.- ',';. . -a.v . " V",'., .i, ..-V. p. - 'V. "I . (.: . . . ; 1 1 1 ' " 1 1 1 ' j Imported Cheese-i-Stil ton's . En- Hunfs Extea FirnitHand-peeled, Seeded Raisins Extra fancy Mo-' ghsh Cheese, best quality,- CAW finest goods. : One" FREE with watts, never .sold at less in r put up in jars at only, each IUW iyery dozen bought at this store, than 2 for 25v the package lUC 1 : " ' "'' ' ". Z ii'Y"' if i f '"it- I,"', ) f ill',,,' - iV ',. "' ''"i ''''' - '' ' " "' 'Corn JStarch. ,Kingsford's .best White Beans New, fancy quality, German Pfefferneuss Dainty and brand . OB .Corn or Gloss . :"1A special. Christmas' price, 5 OJ pooular Christmas ' Cook- OO Starch, special at, package V, pounds during Uii sale i at -TtC Cf, special , at, ..the : pound YV JC; i'. n'r ii " J ' ' r r"T.. -- . - 1 i 1 " '" ' ' '- . n . i. - ' V " ' .- ' " ' " i i'i 'J'i ' Muice Meat Best quality, put up Fard -.tDatespec!aii6aW'':''for Mued NutsExtra quality new in large; size buckets for Q7 stuff ingS. purposes; :l 'extra , 1 1 assorted Nuts; a Christmas OflJ Christmas use; ppeciak each r f I v Christmas special at, pound IUC special for,, the pound, 'onlyUC X'Z':7'',- j 'TY;;?;'';'.'': -,;;t ' Y''; r Atmore's Plum Pudding for your Sultana" Raisins Extra fancy , se- Gorgonzola Cheese This " excel- Cbristmas dinner; lb. r at OC lected quality Raisins, spe- 9C lent :- imported '? brand "of f AQ 29, 2 lbs.'at 58, 3 lbs. at OJC cial sale, 2 pounds for only tC Cheese. sells at,' the- pound IOC l'''y vv -'" r1-' --':; ';;.' :': V f ': 1"" ,; :: :' " 'r;-. .', --.;,v"::.i-y-''.,f.,,y,. Stuffe4-Patea.andLFiS!jti)ft.iincst . Pjneapple Cboicequah'ty.. deli-, ! AUnonds Chnstmasusckction-of selection;, in neat jrs, prepared cious shced Pineapple on fancy paper-thcll Almonds, OA- especially' for Christmas ;usc. special', sale t now for only IfC special at only,, the pound AUC 4 V