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Till: OREGON CU1JDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 1. . 1312. To wn Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS IJEftta "The Rob. of Panama." V 1AKEK The Baker Players - l , "The Woman He Married." : OBPHKUM Vaudeville (In Bungalow thnntre). -, '- . ';- .' i' . ;,( --i'-' IYUIO Kcattng & ; Flood" Musical (otnedy colnrany ln 'MT)i Jolly WW "JJ Beef Trust Chorus 7.l1hMPnESSVaulev!llft, ' . PANTAGfcS Vaudeville. club Id Mi. Woodworth. a prominent railroad official, who will address the club at the regular weekly meeting next Tuesday noon. Tha Progressive Busi nasi Men's club has been Invited to meet with tha club next Tuesday ana no meeting will be held Thursday aa wag planned. December 12, the meet ing will taka pp tba work of C. J. TVagh ran and hla committee on the municipal loan aaaoolatlon. ; , , ' '", 7 Weather Conditions, I A large area of low preaaure, central over Colorado, overlies the central por tion or the United 8 tat as. It haa oauaed light precipitation over the Pacific norinweat, aouthern California, ; the Itook mountain , states, Alberta i and jufiinern utan, within the last 24 hours. i fttlu llirht nreMnlt.Hnn " haa ' nninrrari : during that time In southern Texas, and from Lake Superior eastward to the northern New England eoaat, On ae- OOUnt Of tha low lumnaratiin, nravall. In, moat of 1 this precipitation, except went of the Cascade mountains, was In : the form of enow,' A large high, pres-"-"re flold overlies the atatee east of tho AliKBiHHlDnl river, and thn nrenmirA In In. creaalng rapidly over the northwestern states, A thunderstorm was. reported from Modena, .Utah.and high winds occurred today In eastern New York and ' southern New England. The weather la cooler In the baain states. Alberta, and southeastern Canada, and. It la corrc opondlngly warmer In ' the 'central i . plateau and central plains autea, Ma . .. alsalppi valley; the east gulf and south Atlantic states. .' Temneraturea are 19 degrees below normal In Nevada and la degrees below In southern Albert and 10 degrees or more above norma in .ansaa, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota eastern wouth Dakota, eastern Nort iMKOu-ana Manitoba. Tha conditions are favorable for 6c caalonal light rain or snow flurries In this diatrlct Sunday, with 'lower tem 1 reraturos In eastern Washington and . auuiiu. winan win generally oe ugui ana variaoie, necoming easterly,, 1 FORECASTS. i ' Portland and vicinity: Sunday, orea- lonal light rain or anow flurries. Not much change In temperature. South ;; easterly winds, i, -:v,. .- ' Oregon; Sunday, occasional light -. rain or anow flurrlef;. Not much change In temperature, wlnda mostly ..: southwesterly. t Washington: Sunday occasional llirht 2 rain or snow flurries, cooler in eaat I t? "on-' WBht winds becoming east I : Idaho: t Sunday, occasional light rain . or enow, cooler. THEODORE V. DRAKE. I , - . Acting District Forecaater. The SC. ' VT. Johns ' MaavUle : Co. of New York la manufacturing and market ing ( tha J. M. Quick detachable . De mountable Rim, the Invention' of Mr. J". B. OGorman of thla city. The Q'Qor- man Rim Co., 71 Seventh street, la agent for Oregon, amj will establish agencies throughout the state. Numerous auto owners In Portland are having their care equipped .with the new rlra. . : To Hold Annnal Basaar The Wo- men's guild or Bt. Michael's episcopal mission will hold its ' annual basaar at Thirty-eighth and Broadway on Thurs day afternoon ana evening. pecemDer 6, at which will be displayed a choice selection- of needlecraft suitable - for gift at very low prices. A dinner will be served from 8:30 to 8 o'clock. . Znorett H. ' Hasan (formerly Slater Lucretla, St Vincents Hospital), and Miss Margaret boss, graduate nurse, have opened a Nurslnc Home at 849 East Stark - street, near 28th. Special attention given to diet; and everything pertaining to actentlfie, careful nursing. trices i 1 , ana , up. Telephone asr C050. . ry ; : To Hold Baiaar Mount Hood Circle, ' No. 151. .Women . of Woodcraft, have completed arrangements' for holding : basaar December 12 and 12, afternoon and evening. In the Eaat Side Woodman ball Mrs. Lou Ellen Cornell, chairman of the committee on general arrange ment, is being assisted by the following subcommltteea: Fanoy work booth, Mes dames Belle Peffer, Minnie McOregor ' and Mary Wheeler: art booth, Mes damea Lueetta Aylsworth and Kathar ine Kennedy, apron booth. Mesdames Carrie Jordan, Jeannette Ramsey, Jessie Llttell. Augusta McGrath and Dona Mo .Daniel: handkerchief booth, Mesdames Belle TenKyck. Sadie Rutherford, L M, Frazier, N. M. Howe and E. A. Foulk - ner: flowers and potted planta, Mrs, Elizabeth Routledge; fruit and Jelly booth, Mesdames Anna J. Keenan and Clara Mallvi: candy booth, Misses Etta Wheeler and Nellie Cahlll; country store. O. S. Howerton, Thursday even lng a musical program will be given and Friday, evening the basaar will close with a dance, the social features being conducted under the supervllson of Mrs, Mary Wheeler.. ,;: ,-' ''- v ::"' ' - - - . The Henry Building, on Fourth and Oak streets, has lust had Installed a new " automatic device on the Otis electric levators in the Henry building, Mr, ' Henry feeling that every protection should be given to the patrons in the Henry 'building since the recent acci dent in a department store when a lady lost her. life through doors in the ele vator failln to properly close. The ele , vatora 1A the Henry building cannot row be moved until the doora are absolutely - closed by-this recent electrlo device. : Conveniences of every kind and charac - ter 'and decorations of building are welt enough1 in an office building, but - above U is the care for life and pre vention of accidents by having elevators With the latest possible safety devices. Tenants and patrons In the Henry build ing can real assured that every care for their -comfort -and safety is antici pated. . Boys1 ClnV Give Baane .The Im. , ex club of the Laurel wood Methodist , church gave a banquet In their club room at the church Friday night in honor of the new officers. This is a Hew JTrelght House The new east side freight house of the Southern Pa cific company will be open to receive freight on Monday, December I. For the present It will handle freight for both the Southern Paclflo company ana Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navi gation company. . We Make Clothes that fit. keep their shape and satisfy the man or woman we make them for, and at a price youi can aiiorq 10 pay. iet us snow you our woolens. You will then know our prices are modest . Unique Tailoring Co., 201 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth. ; Bo Ton Know we clean and press a suit each week for 11.50 a month, call for and deliver Nothing to pay till end of month. No contract to sign. Jut telephone us your address and we will do the rest Unique Tailoring Co., 308 SUrk Main 1, A-4314. . " r We sell ' halx mattresses retail at wholesale prices for 30 pound beds from $7.(0 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. , Port land Curled Hair Factory,. H. Metzger, proprietor, 224-223 Front street Main 474, A-1374. College Squat Suffrage -League A meeting of the College Equal Suffrage league Is called for Tuesday, December 8, at 2:80 o'clock, In the auditorium of The Journal building, for the purpose of considering the future of the organ isation. Tuadles of First 24. X. Church Bazaar Tuesday and Wednesday, December S and 4, at Craoe church, Twelfth and Taylor. Opening Tuesday 2 p. m. Chick en dinner o'clock Tuesday, 60 centa; luncheon Wednesday, 35 cents. Saturday of this week. There will be meetings afternoon and evening of Fri day and on Saturday morning. The publlo Is invited to these ' meetings. Following tha addresses on Friday eve ning, President and Mra. Foater and Professor' and Mra. Rees ' will give reception to the. visiting : teachers of Greek and Latin at their home on the Reed college campus. All the' teachers of Latin and Greek In the colleges of the northwest have been invited. The delegates to the convention from out side Of the city win be the guests of Reed College for dinner Friday and for breakfast Saturday, , They will be pro vided with rooms in the college dorml tory. . , , . KTatusllst Association-The Social Science club will, at its meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Medical building ball, bear an address by E. P. Rosenthal rel ative to tha objects of the Mutualiata' association and its experience as far as operations have progressed in thla city. St. ' K. W. rreese, the Neurologist, with offices in the Merchants Trust DUiiumK, uum buiu mi sn. jBDor o""' torlum and will , devote his . time ex clusively to office practice. " Ey and' nervous diseases and expert fitting of glasses. i-j-:y:-f-'';'-i:llf:t'i &t'-.?X' " Steamer Jessls Karklns for ' Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept, Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 8 p.. m,:;: 'ityffiffi' The "Halo-Shop," hand-wrought Jew elry and silverware, beautiful for wed ding ana cnnsimas gifts. Mrs. tran, 395 Twelfth.". '.' Tha Alblna Tuel Co. has moved 1U office from 611 River street to corner Lewis and Goldsmith. Phone Cast 182 C-1117. ...V'-i--1 Clifford's Oregon Views framed for Chrlstma's, 76a. : Commercial work done at commercial prices. Studio 412 Stark atraat . ':V . ' '. -,. ' " .. .. The rortlasd Bnglaeerinr k Contract lng company have moved offices from Marquam building to 821 Mohawk build ing. -;..-';- v "(:: ir--.- " John Slater, last spiritual meeting to night, 8 sharp, K. p. hall, Alder and Eleventh; consultation 10 to 3: 2C Al der,1'! -hi " . ' . ' Andrew Han's Hew Store is located on the second floor Globe building, entrance 488 Washington, between 10th and 11th. Br. Q. T. Trommald has moved his of. flees to The Journal building, 7th and Yamhill, rnones Main 678, A487. Annual Basaar given by Ladies' Aid of Sunnyslde Congregational church, will be held Friday evening, December 6. "Safety Yeoman Insurance," Moose Hall, Thursday night, December 8. Everybody come. Admission free. Hair brashes that "take hold." You'll like them, because they're different Alder Street Pharmacy, 242 Alder. flourishing boya' club to which all boys over 15 . in the Mt Scott district are eligible. Meetings are held every Sun day morning at 10 o'clock, at the church. ElUs Wiley is president Louis Brad bury, ' Vice president; Cecil Saulcer, treasurer Walter Cunningham, secre tary; and Floyd Carlson, sergeant-at- arms. Will Organise Club Mrs. Ella B. Jones will organize the first week in January a graduated teachers' club. Only those holding diplomas from some school of music will be eligible. Ballroad Man to ' Speak One of the Important ; speakers who has arranged to appear ; before the Transportation A Simple Homo Bemedy for rheu matism, lumbago or kidney trouble. Two ounces Salgren mixed with four ounces olive oil and take In two teaapoonful doses, will cure the moat obstinate case. Salgren contains no alcohol. . Maria Barnard Buasak. an Interna tlonal lecturer of the Theosophical so ciety,, will , deliver a lecture entitled "Life After Death." at Ellera halL Fri day evening, December 8. 8 p. m. Pub llo cordially invited. our aeartreit gratitude to all our friends for their kindness and assist ance rendered . during the illness and burial of our husband and father, Mel vin Z. Burton. MRS. M. Z. BURTON AND FAMILY. On Aooouat of Tearing Sown the Mar- quam building w have moved to The Journal building. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Horticultural Fire Relief. . R. R. QUICK, w. R. ntiKi.r. Men'a Pante. The men'a trousers I sell at 82.60 and 33.80 would cost.vou 81.00 to 82.00 more In round-floor stores. Jimmy Dunn, room 216, Orego nlan bids;; also second floor Majestic xoeaier oius. Cost of Coal Decreases whan you use King" CoaL It ookea and holds fire over night no slate, no slack, no clink' era. Independent Coal & Ice Co. Main 780. A 8780. The H3ffli Cost of Uving can be ma terlally. lessened by opportune buying. If you're In need of an overcoat Nlcoll is making them at cost at present. wa overcoats, 120.00 values, now 3X0.00. I cut prices and smile. No heavy rent hangs over my head. Jimmy uunn, room sid, regonian bldg. " Chicken Dinner 80o. Chicken soud, salmon, shrimp salad, potatoes, cauli flower, chocolate pudding, coffee. Bev erly, 882 Yamhill, at Park. Heceptlon for Teachers The Classical Association of the Northweat will be the guests of Reed college Friday and Pay Mo $2.00. Less. Tha men's hi eh trade suits that I usually sell at 818.75 are now 8100 less. My tailor makes the neceasary altera tions, and I guarantee a fit Remem ber, these suits are sold in the high rent stores on the street at f.Q.oo.to 330.00. Jimmy Dunn, room 816, Orego nlan bldg., Take elevator. Edison Records Reduced ! Genuine Edison Wax-Gold Molded Records, regular 860 and 60 npw aa low as 21o for Standard and Sic each for Amerol Recorda. . Eller Musio House, Talking Machine Headquarters, Seventh and Alder, ' - . TheBugb ear Of Washday Is a thing of the past in thousands Of 'homes which send their family washing td The Troy Laun 'dry! V ' Our rough - dry , depart-'; ment is one of the biggest s ' features in this business. Clothes washed in these modem laundering ma chines are bound to wear longer - than those rubbed, out on ' the washboard. We use 25 tona ef pure tallow soap a year In ram ily washing. It requires ten changes of water and takes 1H to 2 hours' time to wash a load of white " goods. Table cloths, sheets, pillow slips, hand towels, , are washed In separata ma chines, eliminating any trouble from lint. . It's the biggest aort of economy to send family waahlng to the Troy, One bundle will prove it Why not phone' us- the first thing Monday morning? TROY Unnsnal Gifts for Xrnas and crises for card parties at the Shop of Fine Arts, corner seventh and Salmon. The best in lotions, creams, skin foods, powdersall that milady oould desire for her toilet 242 Alder. . ferry Bronaugh and K. S. MoCntoheoa have removed their law offices to suite 914 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak, Zf you haven't supplied your corset needs, place your order at once at - the Hummel Corset Parlors. LAUNDRY CO. Phones East 33. B-6118 1 -- Christmas Umbrellas g20 Umbrellas cut to $15.00 $18 Umbrellas cut to $13.50 $16 Umbrellas cut to $12.00 14 , Umbrellas cut to $10.50 12 Umbrellas cut to $9.00 i Umbrellas cut.to $a50 $ 1 0 Umbrellas cut to $7.50 $9 Umbrellas cut to $6.75 $$ Umbrellas cut to $6.00 $6 i Umbrellas cut to ; $4.80 55. Umbrellas , cut. to : $3.90 i ' - BscoTsmnro. .r ' O. HL KTSmESITK IW CHABOB. trmbrellag Recovered With Ail Grades ... of Olorta and Silk. A dose-roll, sllk-warp Gloria jJ gQ Abetter quality Gloria at QQ The very flneet Glofia' for so only j , , . , , . . . . .yiitvU Pure silk, taffeta or serge, CO AA black or colors .... i ...... . . . pO.UU - All Othei Bepairlng at Lowest Prices. - All kinds of handles in stock OC- from , . lOC Up M Vw Tit a Hew umbrella to Tour Handle. We Have All Kinds Cheap MEREDITH'S .WffliI! STORE 898 Washington, Imperial Hotel Bldg. Taxpayers insist on bitulithic pav ing, because of its durability and the minimum cost for repairs. VIiether for Iloins or OIT: whether for a society or business friend, We l.iva a useful gift Uiat will bo appreciated .every day in the nar. : . . i; ' . J',. ' V : "".-,) ' Ladies' and Geritlemen'i Stationery. in Fancy Holiday Boxes in whit or delicate tints, plain or printed, embossed or enf raved with Mono, gram or Address. . ( , Standard Makes Fountain Pens i; YS ' elf-fillin in all sls and for every purpose. I V :, - Genuine Leather Goods ' useful and pretty novelties, with name stamped in told free. , Fine Brass Desk Sets ' and a great variety of Desk Furnishings. , Fancy Mem orandums, Diaries, Address Books, Calling Lists, Trip Books, etc. Sectional Bookcases " ; Book Racks, Tables, Desks, Chairs, etc. Playing.Card.SeU . " . ; alT kinds, Urge and email, Folding Card Tablet, etc. J Dennison's Gift Dressings Holiday Cards, Seals, Tags and everything you need for your packages. Drawing Instruments and Scientific Books ' and everything for the office. KILHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders CORNER FIFTH AND OAK STREETS. B. Wb, O. Hack, osteopath, moved to 806-7-8 Ablngton bldg., Third St, bet Washington and 8tark. Br. Harry T. ZdcHay will remove to rooms 411, 412 and 418 Ellera building, about December 10, King's Turkish Baths, Imperial hoteK 880 Stark street. Finest and largest baths In the city. J Br; O. O. atabin has moved his office to aulte 1120 Selling bldg. Phones Main 774 and A 7740. Bam . Beary, seoretary of K. ef P. insurance, has moved to 418 Lumber mens bldg. Br. Glenn wheeler removed from Mar quam building to 401-8 Medical build ...-HtMtk83mpMe' Biamoiid Jewelrv : ' j la Vallieres. Dinner Rinirs. Princess and ordinary Clusters, etc, are now ready for your inspection in our choice holiday stock. . We are also able at this time to execute any ape cial idea of yours in time for Christmas. Our diamonds are of highest quality. Our platinum ' and gold work workers are of the highest order," so we can assure you that goods in this line are as fine - as they can be possibly obtained. . ' We specialize in fine work, and would be pleased to illustrate the fact to aryr prospective customer. t - Your Inspection. Our Pleasure , G.; Heitkemper Co. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers . - - . YEON BUILDING 130 FIFTH STREET Mail Orders Solicited. v Old 'in Portland ' New in Location Pbon Main 1986, A-198S TTnlon Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 241, A-224IV B. A. 2f. Brigge, "The Chiropractor." haa moved to 817-1 8-19 s wetland bldg, Superior Goal Zs Better 88.00 a ton; office, 80 $th at Oak. Main 184, A-1641. Br, 3. M. Crowley haa moved to 808-4 Northwest bldg., N. W. cor. 8th Wash. Br. W. A. Bogers, osteopathio phy sician, has moved to 718 Selling bldg. Br. Ck K. Wells, Br. 3. Banter Wells, offices Ablngton bldg. Marshall 4648. Br. B. B. Batten has moved to North west bldg., N. W. cor. 8th and Wash. BOaa Jennie BiadeU has moved to 212 Journal building. Both phones. W. A. Wise and associatea, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Turkey Dinner 0o, at Morris', 81 8th. Excellent cooking, table service. Wheelock Ss Williams, attorneys, have moved to 426-8-8 Henry bldg. Br. X. B. Tan AJUrtine has moved to 800 and 804 Dekum bldg. . Pioneer Balai Company, g-laas and glazing, M. 1234; A-7043. Bf. Breltlinc, Splnologlst, Royal bldg. Diamonds $10 to. $1000 at Aronson's. Wooster Bells Bverythlng 488 Wash. Weber Academy of Xnslo reopened. Art folld Oold fewelry. Aironson's Br. Ball, dentist. Selling Bldg. i Under New Management The Hellix hotel, located at Second and Tamhlll, Is being extensive! pat ronised by people desiring a central lo cation. The rooms, which are all out side, are well furnished, affording steam heat, hot and cold water and private, phones In each room. ' The new management gives particular 'attention as to , the comfort of guests and the rates are very reasonable; some rooms being offered at $8 per week to per manent guests. 1 'Z''' ' V., Based on PROPERTY NO. 6 Grand Avenue and East Stark ' "it fil " ' '- , i- 'A ! U . - l H J r f H .;.ii; I? Goulash Session. WashlngltA lleTd'ld" There's one thing 1 want to see while t km la Europe," ,. "And that lsr ' ' "The Hungarian goulash in aeagion." ; Dry wood and coal Alllna Fuel Co, EasU3C-lU7a .j Owmeirship More than IB per cent per annum has beeri paid in dividends to our bondholders since the organization of this company six years ago. Our bondholders are joint owners in six of. the most valuable central pieces of business property in Portland. Do you know of a bank that does As well? Do you know of any investment with such se curity that pays as big a profit? Eight per cent is double the interest paid by any bank in Portland, and is double what any bank in the state can afford to pay. Since the Realty Associates was organized six years ago, owners of its bonds have been paid $235,031.08. This money was derived from the rents and profit of our centrally lo cated business properties. These same bond holders still retain their proportionate interest in the increased values of these properties, which amounts to fully 50 per cer of their original cost This means that these bonds have earned more than 16 per cent per annum. This is four times what a bank will pay, and our se curity is as good as that of any bank. We own property valued at more than $1,500,000, and $500,000 of this represents increased values. These properties are held for the small as well as the large investor. Invest your money in a Realty Associates bond and become part owner in a piece of Portland business property. We attend to all the details of handling the property and you get your profits. Our bonds are as good as a government bond or bank stock, and are ac cepted by banks as collateral for loans. We invite vour attention to the following PROPERTY NO. 2 fax 0f officers and directors who manage the Grand Ave. and East Morrison affairs of our company: '.'Mi tU ?5 4 ,.. PROPERTY NO. 1 Park and Morrison r r v.. , 4 ;"r-;-''-.:v.;.;-.':, PROPERTY NO! 5 Twenty-third Nr. Washington PROPERTY NO. 4 West Park and Washington If i 4M ""VA'lfto.lyf' y -:V'v. Jt-- - . :?:.. A i X .'.jl'lljj 'i - i 1 PROPERTY NO. 9 Fourth and Yamhill ROBERT D. INMAN, President B GEORGE LAWRENCE JR Vice-President ARTHUR C EMMONS, Secretary CHARLES F. SWIGERT, R. L SABIN Officers and Directors: M. C BANFIELD, Vice-President AMEDEE M. SMITH, Vice-President " THOMAS D. HONEYMAN, Treasurer R A. SARGENT, GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN YEONBUO