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Tils OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, FOHTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, JANUARY 8, 1011. 1 . TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS BeUlg. .lT, "Honeymoon Trail" Baker 7, "Girls- Orpheum ....... ....,.,,. Vaudeville Grand , ..,.,..,,.. Vaudeville Pantagea Vaudeville The Lyrlo .."In MexUso" Star. Moving Pictures M ; Weather COndltidha.' ' The disturbance yesterday over-the 1 Canadian, northwest has developed Into : a storm or aeciaea cnaracter ana movoa ' southeastward to the Dakotaa. A new : high preaaure area la forming Ver the northern Rocky mountain states and the - barometer la again falling along me . uregon-waemnKion coast, During the last 24 hours precipitation, gen erally in the form of snow, has oc - curred In the northern atatea east of the Rooky mountains and fair weather haa continued . in the southern states and on the Pacific coast It Is warmer .in , the eastern, sUtea, while to the west Of ins xvocity mountains the temperatures have remained nearly ' stationary. ' The conditions are favorable for fair and colder weather Sunday east of the . Cascade mountains and for threatening weather followed by rain In western . Oregon and western Washington. . FORECASTS. - - r' Portland and vicinity- Sunday, - ln ; creasing cloudiness followed : by rain. Winds Dscomlng southeasterly. : ; i , Oregon and .Washington 8unday fair and colder -east, rain west portion with nearly stationary temperature, r South easterly winds. Idaho Sunday, fair and colder, -f ' . EDWARD A. BEALS, ,i . . - District Forecaster, Publlo Ubrary Kotes. Beginning the first of the year the East Side and Al bino branch libraries will hereafter be " open from 8 In the morning until 8:80 ' In the evening. It Is hoped that the longer, hours will relieve the congestion "of the afternoon . and evening and that ? those wishing quiet hours for study ' will find more freedom and quiet dur- : lng the -morning. Professor, H. C, Howe's opening lecture on Shakespeare criticism will be given In the children's room Of the central library on Friday 1 evening, January 20. Admission is free. Tickets may be procured In the refer ence department or at the East Side, 7 Alblna or Sellwood branches. The Tuesday Evening Literary club will hold Its first meeting In the art room on Tuesday evening, January 10, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Benjamin Toung will give the Introductory talk on English literature. A cordial "tnvitatlon to bo present Is extended to all young women - Interested In this subject Please bring with you pad and. pencil. Offloers Installed Lincoln-Garfield Post. No. 3, G. A. R. and the W. R. C No. 18, held a joint Installation, last Tuesday evening at their hall, preceded by a 6 o'clock dinner, some muslo and a social time generally. J. p. Shaw", - past department . commander, installed the following officers for this year: Commander, Dr. J. E. 'Hall; S. V. commander, Joseph Sommers; J. V. . commander, J. O. Brandon; Q. M., Aug ust Wents; surgeon, - J. W. Curran; chaplain, J. S. Hamilton; O. of D., T. B. McDevltt; O. of G., H. E. Krozer; adjt. R. A. Wohlfarth; S. M., W. E. Hayden; Q. M. S., A. C. Walters. J. P. Shaw was sppointed patriotic instructor. Engineers Banqueted. The North west Steel company gave a banquet at the Imperial hotel Thursday evening to the members of the engineering depart ment An elaborate menu1 was served. Jk,t th close short speeches were given by the majority of those present. W, H. Cullers, the chief engineer, acted as toastmastei. In addition to -Mr. Cullers the party comprised 11 draftsmen, the full structural force of ths company. They were A. H. T. Williams, Llndsey Campbell, L, H. Palmer, Gridley, George Greenman, Sydney Hooke, of London; William E. Carney, Henry Blood, Fred erick Elchenlaub, Frank Mancur and Fred Boyle. Pythian Bisters Install. The New Year opened with most encouraging prospects for Orphea Temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters, in Its hall at Alder and Eleventh streets Thursday night, when the initiatory and installation degrees were given, in the presence of the lar gest attendance for months. After, the following officers were Installed a buf fet lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed: P. C, Theresa Munz; M. E. C, Emma Roberts; E. S., Mary LltUefleld; E. J., Mary Hill;, manager, Etna Martin; M. of R. and C, Grace Wheeler; M. of F. , Hattle Morris; protector, Elmlra Jenkins; O, G., Matilda Harold. T. W. O. A. Program The Y. W. C. A. program for 4 o'clock thU afternoon has been placed in the hands of the Students of the training school. Miss Dortha Vackee will tell of "The Alms of the Y. W. C. A. Secretary." Miss Mildred Frost will discuss "The Asso ciation Membership," and "la the Y. W; C. A. Worth Whller will be the sub ject of Miss Edna Vreeland. The muslo will be soprano solos furnished by Miss Harriet Leach and Mrs. E. 8. Miller. The secretaries are to be "at home" and especially desire to meet the asso ciate members. XtSSt Of Timilv Dies At ho hnm nt her daughter, Mrs, Edward Reichard, 767 Albina-avenue, Friday night at 10 o'clock. Mrs. a W. McDowell died, aged S4 years. Death was caused by hypos tatic pneumonia, after ah Illness of TUPEMID)Oe CUT For an Honest Reason Not the kind the adman turns out with a sharp pencil, or the sales, agents work off with a blare and a flare. We never allow any part of our business to go beyond us, never cover mistakes with the divided . responsibility racket 4 Our customers have rendered us a service by' trading with us these many years we'd never hold them up any sooner than we'd think of holding up a friend in our own home. Cljina, Cut Glass, etc., is made prior to our removal a few weeks hence to the Yeon Building. ; We've 4 always carried standard high grade goods and sold them at popular prices so -these removal prices cbmpeTy our , appreciation. t.In fact, did they, not come-from our store you might doubt their worth. Everything must, go. v We do iiot expect to hire a wagon as big as. a street urchin's limited 'express to move us. It's a case of the cream of this big, int. stock going to the person who acts quickly. Buy flow, Take time to congratulate your self and thank us afterward. v, - IIP . f vers three , weeks, She was the last of a i family of eleven. She Is survived by j three daughters, Mrs. Edward Relchar.l i of this city: Mrs. J.- a. Relgelman of Salem, and Mrs. Polly, Pennsylvania. Five sons, J. W. McDowell, of Salem; T. D.' McDowell, Portland; Delos, George and Albinus McDowell, who live in Pennsylvania. Interment win be at Salem today. Mrs. McDowell first came to Oregon 2t years ago from Pennsyl vania, returned east, then cams again IS years ago, making her home with Mrs. Keigelman of Salem And Mrs. Reichard of Portland. , , - v t .-,' ,.;,. yv;,-'::'--' "Disease Is a synonym for Ignoranoe, wilfulness and cussedness."- "What Is needed is change of habits, not Changs of climate." .: "There is but one cure. and that is the removal of causev- Extracts from the "The Stuffed Club, Mr. R. A. Maynard and Mrs., Mila Tup- per Maynard will lecture on the sub Ject of health from the viewpoint of ths teachings of "The Stuffed Club" on the eyenlngs oV January 10-14, at S o'clock In the Masonlo Temple hall. Tenth and Yamhill streets. The sub-- jects are "Education versus Medics tion," "Knife and Fork Suicide" (dig ging our graves with our teeth), etc. see later announcements as to after noon meetings. No charge for admis sion, Be on time! Vsw Torn Annual Hasting The New Tork Stata society of ' Oregon , will hold the annual meeting next Tuesday evening, January 'JO, In Chrlstensen's lower hall, Eleventh and Yamhill streets. Reports will be made of the last year's work plana , mads fr, the ensuing year and ths election of offi cers held. During-ths evening a short program will be given. It is hoped thst a largo attendance of ths members will ba present ; Former New Yorkers, eith er visitors or residents of ths city or state, are cordially .Invited. , Osteopath to Meet The eighth an nual Oregon Osteopathic association meeting 'Will be held at the Imperial ho. tel January IS and 14, at which time a tri-state association will be formed, composed of Oregon, Washington and Idaho members 'of the profession. One of the Important numbers on the pro gram will be on Saturday .'morning, consisting of. a congenital hip operation, commonly called a Lorenao operation. Talks at Whits Temple W. D, Stem, a Sunday school authority, will speak to a mass meeting of Sunday school people, at the White Temple this after noon at S qfclock. He is now making a tour of the state, and has already spoken to audiences at Eugene, McMinn villa and Salem. He leaves Monday for Pendleton, La Grande and Baker. His talks will be especially interesting to men, but all are Invited. Salgrene A simple remedy for rheu matism, kidney and bladder trouble, this simple mixture taken In time and' ac cording to directions Is said to be the best obtainable for symptoms of kid ney and bladder trouble, such as - pain In the back, soreness of the Joints and rheumatic pains, eto. You can obtain Salgrene at all drug stores. , algrene A simple remedy for rheu matism, kidney And bladder trouble, this simple mixture taken In time and ac cording to directions Is said to be the best obtainable for, symptoms of kid ney and bladder trouble,- such as pain In the back, soreness Of the joints and rbeumatlo pains, etc. You can obtain Salgrene at all drug stores. Treak Xws Topic This evening the People's Forum meets in the Medical building hall to consider the subject of "Freak Tax Laws." Alfred D. Crldge will tell of some now on the statutes, and others that have op pressed human kind and violated com mon sense. No charge la made for ad mission. "Xellglos la the' Public Schools," the subject of a lecture by Professor D. L. Klehle, of the University of Minnesota, at 7:45 this evening, at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and i'amhlll. The muslo In the service is under the direction of John Claire Mon telth. Socialist Address John Wanhope will speak before Branch No. 4 of the Socialist party tonight at 8 o'olock at the Western Academy of Muslo hall, Second and Morrison streets. His sub ject is "The Constitution; Its Class Character." Admission is free. We sell' hair mattresses retail at wholesale prioes for 80 pound beds from 17.50 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. Port land Curled Hair Facvory, H. Metzger, proprietor, 228-228 Front street Main 474, A-1S74. , Men's Suits and Overooats For the best buy In town on a suit or overcoat, take elevator ride to Jtnunie Dunn's "Store In the Air." His prices will astound you. "Knew" Sample Suit Shop, 815 Oregonlan bldg. Xnm Out of Board R. D. Intnan's resignation from the Automobile regis try board became effective January 1. His successor haa not yet been named by Mayor Stmon. Steamer Jsstle Sarklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. ' Orusada Anniversary Xlgfcft-Lrhe Mt Scott W. C T. U. will observe the "cru- Present Address 286 Morrison St. t'EW SECRETARY IS .. A HAM OF OREGON "PY '-Ki ' V:c f ' W.: A. Tapper, who Bttcceejjs Major Kennedy on time service commission. w!vA. Tupper was yesterday an nounced s the suooessor of Major James P.TCennedy, secretary of the city elvil service commission, following the resignation of Major Kennedy, to take -effect February L Mr. Tupper was bom in HUlsboro, but he has lived In Port land for 25 years. , He Is st present employed as an In structor In the Portland Business col lege, conducted by A. P, "Armstrong, a member of the civil service commission. Major Kennedy gave as his reason for resigning the Inadequacy of the salary paid. The -secretary of ths oomralsslen can be paid but ilzCO a year, owing to charter limitations. Portland's Business Far Big ger Than That of Mcich Larger Cities East. Reports from the registered letter de partment of the Portland postoffloa for the fiscal year 1910 show that Port land's registered letter business exceeds that of Jersey City, Milwaukee, Roch ester, St Paul and many othei" eastern cities with much larger population. Portland 1b not alone in this large registered mall business, however. Practically every Pacific coast 'city of 100,000 population or over shows the same remarkable total In this depart ment the figures for the western cities in many instances exceeding those of cities of the 600,000 class in the east. Portland for ths year registered 156, 478 packages Indianapolis registered but 99,000, though It has 233,000 popula tion; Milwaukee with 375,000 population registered 145,296; St Paul had lass than one-third as many registered pack ages and letters. Cleveland with 660, 000 population had but 238,000 pieces of registered matter. Assistant Postmaster Williamson says he Is at a loss to. explain the great dif ference between the number of reg istered letters In the ea.st and west un less It is that the more frequent train and mail service between eastern cities obviates the need for such frequent use of the resristrv denartrnpnt It Is to the west and to the Pactfio coast especially tnat Uncle Sam looks for fat returns on the books of that part ot his business, i sade anniversary" this evening In the menus cnurcn ai ienis. xne program will begin at 8 o'clock. Judge. Cleland has resumed th nr. tice of lav with W. A. Cleland, f lr.in name John B. and W. A. Cleland. nrm. sent offices, 632-634 Chamber of Com merce. Christmas Photoraanfea Miv. thi best presents. Have a sitting now by a. w. modi e, je,iks oiag, an ana stars streeta Old Jewels Wanted. We buy old Sold and silver. Uncle Myer's Collateral ank, 71 Sixth st, near Oak. ! HX1 VawEo.nar .oils Af,t m.... day noon, San Francisco and Los An geles. Frank Bollam. agent, 128 3d at Prise Walty Tonight Hayden pa vilion. Ladles free. Vancouver car. Fleming-Win tore orchestra. Prise Walti Tonight Hayden pa villon. Ladies free. - Vancouver car. Fleming-Winters orchestra. T. B. Beach Jk ea, the Pioneer Palm company, 136 First street Phones) U 18S4, A-J224. Perlonal Attention given to all watch repairing. Walter A. Lord Co., ill (th 'street..: - . W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less Cafeteria, 1Q4 Fifth' street : M. E. LEE ANTICIPATES G(MPRINQABKEI M. K. Lee reports an active demand for small holdings along the line of the Salem ElecfrlcTis well as a healthy in quiry for Inside resldepce property. "I look for an active realty market from now on," said he; "la faot, th REGISTRY TOTALS HEAVIEST IN WEST situation looks better than for several months." - - Mr. Lee closed a deal last week for the salo of 48x100 feet on Twelfth 'street, between Hall and Harrison, to rrea rrua lor 98500 cash. The prop erty formerly belonged to Clnda Llne- Starling MONDAY MORNING , JAEGER BRd& ANNUAL BARGAIN SALE GOLD AND GOLD-FILLED JEWELRY WATCHES, CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, UMBRELLAS STERLING AND SILVER-PLATED WARE SHEFFTEU) SILVER, TOILET SETS EBONY SETS, OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES MESH BAGS, PICTURE FRAMES, ETC This Sale Will Last Only Until Our Car ried Oyer Stock Has Been Disposed Of Arid it will therefore be to your advantage to come early. General Reductions feSSSSTS One-Half Off All goods marked in plain figures on original tags, so that you see Just what you save in each case. Don't Miss This Opportunity To buy strictly High-Grade Jewelry at genuine bargain prices. The chance won't last long. Jaeger BroSo 266 MORRISON The J. K. Gill Co. Portland's Largest Office Outfitters Invite You To Inspect Their Display Of V - Derby and National Desks In All Sizes " Roll And Flat Tops, Oak And Mahogany Special Furniture Made to Order ' Bookkeepers' Desks Directors' Tables B. L. Marble Chairs Office cyCaf jl A Our Furniture ffj(i '-sV cPrecn' Depart- f v Vf B au've ment viJjVll' W01 Be on the 4 Glad to Balcony THE J. X GILL CO. I Call I 1 HIRD ASD ALDHR ST5. ' ' Portland's Popular Book I, JOURNAL WANT baugh. Mr, Frits will remove his resi dence from Twelfth and Taylor to the location farther south on Twelfth to make way for the erection of a modern five-story brick apartment, which he will build this spring, Mr, Lee also reports the following STREET, BETWEEN THIRD 1 And Stationery. Store ADS PAY BEST transactions for ths week: Fractional lot 10x80 feet on Market street, 60 feet west of Chapman, to a local Investor for 84000. Two lots In Klrcanno addition to J. M. Sloan for 2470 To A. Breedlove, two lots In same addlUon, 1470. PORTLAND'S LARGEST JEWELERS AND FOURTH Mendota Coal If you really want to be come acquainted with a coal that makes good that gives satisfaction, order a single trial ton of Mendota. You will reorder as others are doing. Phones: A-38S7. Marshall 2635 or Order From Your Dealer Today With theM ics hr Ixi IUk Lablt ef Mrlsa, SB4 joe will that I offer tea aabitaauu m on all work ssd yoa euoot cat botMr luteins Wort emywhf, mo ntlDt aow naas yp fj. iitjuu site sss nndvowork for ovt li on djr a dmirod. bridf work la ordar. CtewHitlaa Itm. 2aBrHf,THtt4.C BaUmiMS 1.6 EuaalREim l 8 Ibor milnn iSMdluskef ... Plates . 7.69 NbtEtrttas.S3 at An work fully aiuMrwatsed He tutm yearn. Wise Dental COe-in Painless Dentists 1 famnf luHdtttg, TkN Ss waihlnrM. PORTLAf"), CI OttUagawM i.K.aatr.U. sua, t w I CompareOurPrices ........ . I 1 I v. fill s I I 1-r Kl.t Wtt, PwMHSM) .nj " " . J .. . v The Loss of a Sinde Letter FromYourFilei ' May Mean Endless Trouble - The Safe-Cabinet will keep your correspond- , ence, card indexes and val ' : uable papers ; secure 7 from""": fire and theft. Of steel con , struction throughout. Weigh one-fifteenth as much as a safe; costs one- W xourtn as mucn. uua De ar ranged any way you want it. W hayt it in $1oc KILHAM STAIIOKtRY NI FRIimiG CO. . Commercial stationers, - Offloe Outfitters, -Printers, EnsTavsrs, Booklet Makers and -Bookbinders. XXASQxrA&TBM TOM Architects' and Engineers' Instruments - and Supplies. . FIFTH and OAK STS. Wash by Water Power Ifs ths cheapest and the est wsjr if you have one of our Lat est Improved Universal Oearlesa Water Motor Washers, tha only water motor with a full move ment, which is absolutely neos sary to wash clothes clean. It Is Impossible to mutilate fingers or clothing:. Will run on low pressure when others fall. It's the simplest and least liable to get out of .order than any other , washer on the market A supe rior tub made of Virginia white cedar with galvanized Iron trim ' mlngs. TJlTIYmjAI. SUIUIl WAKHXBfl soon pay for them selves In saving on the clothes they wash by agitation, not by rubbing. It's superior, but costs no more Fully guaranteed. &e a uaiyiutsAx. oeajuiess do your next waahlar. Can b obtained through your dealer or call up ,,vi DNIVERSALSOPPLYCO. 40 X0BBX80V BTBSST Phone Marshall 76S, The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists ''.ft"i;'':s:feM-- OVT OS XUW4 PIOPUH should re member that our force la so organised that ire can do their entire crown, bridge and plate work in a day If nso. eseary. Full Set of Teeth .....S5-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates .S3 50 to fS OO Gold Crowns $3 50 to S5 00 Porcelain Crowns S3. 50 to S5-0O Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .$l.O0 Vp Silver Fillings.., ......50 to fl.00 SS Tears Oaaraatea, - Hours I a. m. to I p. m.; Sunday a t to 11. Union Dental Co. ram Am xoxxzsov m. nFOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. sanaersons corapouna Savin and Cotton Root Pills, the best and only reliable rem edy for rEMAUB TBOTBIiEfl JUTB nUU5GXILAJUTIE. Core tha most obstinate cases In t to 10 days. Price $2 per-box, or I for mailed in plain wranner. Address T. j. PIERCE. 819 Alisky Bldg.. Portland, Or. Portland Marble Works ' EsUhUshed 188S We carry the largest and best stock on the coast. ' Call and get our prices before, . purchasing eisewhers 384 and 866 Tonrth Stmt Opposite City Hall Phones Main 88 84. A-181S TEETH anva Your Teeth Now ' You save a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when ws da your work, - We work for prices you can ray. Open evenings until I Jnd Sundays until lt:l( or people who work. Offices established tea years ana our guarantee is gooa, --, bostos orarnaTS, Offices corner Fifth nd Morrison sta, .entrance Ssltt klorrlsin st, oppoats Mater Frank's and Postofr.ua Cord wood s According to hauling distant-. NATIONAL FUEL CC. . , Those MsxslisU SuJ. : PARALYSIS ( arr.-.r oi i C;:;rt r,::i 11 r' ::v: T " THwh It. Wr-! fr l'Ma. A-'-.,-, i hr, iaAtr. A. lia mh. 2 f4 - ill