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THE .OKI :gon DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1312. 1 J Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS IIEITJG "The Rose of Panama." KAKKK Tlie Baker Players la "The "Woman He Married." OitPliiiUM Vaudeville (la Bungalow LYK1G Keatln & Flood Musical Comedy company In ,'The Merry Mia Btrelf." THK EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANT AG E.S Vaudeville. . amusement advertising:, sea page . Weather Conditions Portland and vicinity Occasional rain toniirht and orobably Tuesday, bouther- ly. vvlnds. Oregon Oeaelonal ram west, rain or snow east portion tonignt. meauay generally fair except occasional - rain nnWhiuuut nnrtlnn Knllth WPMtell V WinUH. Washington Occasional rain oniglit ana 'juesaay. soumwesieuy "" brisk alor.fr the coast. " ' - J Idaho Rala or snow - tonight - and Tuesday; vrarm south portion tonight , THEODORE V. DRAKE, ' - ( Actinir District Forecaster. Saloon Keeper Fined Al Wintermood, tnitincAr of th Rosebud saloon at 274 Front street, was fined J100 this mom. in In the municipal court for conduct ing a disorderly place. , Testimony showed the saloon license 1$ owned by the Mt. Hood brewery. The raid on the nlace was - made Saturday flight ny Patrolmen Collins. Wellbrook and Lll lis. They '. testified this morning noise from the saloon could b heard two blocks away.'. P.-1 Wilkins was caught tn the raid, and recognised as a 'fre quenter of the place. ' He 'was fined 160 by the Judge on a charge of being a vagrant. The fines of the other six men were suspended. The raid is the first, lit a clean up by the police of boisterous saloons. . Asks Folic to Wad Daughter ttpon complaint of II. P. Taylor. 331 Mont Romery street, the police have takin tin the search for his daughter, Mrs. Hadfe Taylor Holsman, whom the fath it thinks has been Induced to go to Van. )couver, B. C, by her former husband. This .complaint wan made yesterday. In formation so far gathered Indicates the roupie left Saturday. Taylor accused uiihter away to escape paying $50 all. mony which was she granted when the I divorce decree was allowed it few weeks ago In the circuit court One feature that strengthens his belief in this is the recent unsuccessful attempt of Hols- ma a to have the alimony 'reduced. Dental N Society to Meet Dr. Jean Cline will read a paper on "Efficiency of. the Oregon Dental Board," and Dr. If. A. Sturdevant will read a paper on -"Dentlsty From the- Orthodentin!' Standpoint," at the regular meeting of the Portland Dental society to be held in the Medical building at -8 o'clock to morrow night Dr. C. M. Harrison will demonstrate the repairing of a pun ctured root and Dr. W. C. Adams will show an easy method for irrigating the Antrum, in the clinics that will be part of the program. Go Into Bankruptcy. U S, Anderson, a Chinese merchant of Astoria, has filed a bankruptcy petition In the federal court. His .liabilities are (3225 and ' aSHfits 18260.75. O. W, Mattson, a mer- chant of Clatskanie. was a Saturday petitioner. With debts of U2UM standing against him, he has no assets. C. 11 Lathrop, a farmer of Sylvan, has ' filed insolvency papers, naming the amounts , as follows: . Liabilities, j 1'J2S.4S; assets, $435. Explosion Damages Oarage A gaso- ' lino explosion in the Auburn Motor Car company garage at 005 Buroelde street yuatorday afternoon resulted in the .damage of 12500 by fire. Three au'.o mobiles were practically destroyed by the fire following the explosion. Quick action on the part of the fire depart ment saved the building and contents. Sleotion Tents Damaged. In vest! gs tlon of the state of preservation of half dozen tents used In the recent eleo lions will be mads by the county com inlpstloners on recommendation of Coun ty Clerk Fields. Mr. Fields declared the tents are torn and rotted and are not woith storing. A dozen other tents which were torn.will be repaired. fined for Carrying Revolver A fine . of f 50 was given John Lovinch this morning in the tnunicipal court for car. ryi.-ig concealed weapons. e was ar rested Saturday night with a 44-callbr automatic pistol in his pocket Lovlnch t ad no explanation why he carried the weapon. Women'! Baptist Missions The regu i.nr quarterly meeting of the women' .,liapCst Home and Foreign Missionary Jinion will be held at ArletaT Baptist luirch tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Women of the Arletacburch will serve luncheon, U ske Mount Scott car, , , , HoCoart Coee to Pendleton Repre routing the Irrigation department of 'tie government reclamation service, Jolted 'States District Attorney John s.McCourt is In Pendleton today at th soaring of the owners of property along 7 JK"George, Hear, .'. Jrf . Let's Stop in at.,:, m i - for some of those J U delicious Christmas ,gl -candles. They're no PURE V ad the children ' V " 1 wouldn't think .' ' ' ' Christmas complete ' without them' Jfy .,' the Umatilla river before the water com mission. An action has been brought by theea people to determine the vari ous rights of the claimant for water from the river, and it is important, heee rlchte are being defined now lor all time. Remit Most of rin Flnr-s sggre- gating $250 assessed against the ferry boat St. Johns for not aavlng proper lights will be remitted with, the excep tion of 10. according to a letter from the treasury department. United States customs service, if paid within 20 days. One of the lights on the boat was acci dentally extinguished one evening and the circumstances mitigated the offense, The fine wan assessed' by the depart ment of commerce and labor. Xiadles of rirst U. a. Church Saxaar Tuesday and Wednesday, December 3 and 4, at Grace-church. Twelfth and Taylor, Opening Tuesday 3p, m. Chick en dinner 6 o'clock Tuesday, BO cents; luncheon Wednesday, 89 cents. , . Inner Circle Meets Tonight The regular meeting of the Inner Circle will be held at the Bowers hotel, at 6:45 o'clock tonight The chairman of the meeting will be Frank McCrlllls, who ha charge oi tne program for tne meet lag. - Tne Bankrupt Stock ' of Jones' book b tore will give you a splendid opportunity- to do your Christmas shopping at very low prices, on Christmas cards and books. , Bales open 8 a.' m., at 284 Calc street Time is limited. , - Have Tour Byes Pitted at Ruben- stein's the optician. His work Is ex cellent and his charges are very reas onable. 189 3rd st near Taylor. , Bteamsr Jeisle Harking for Camas, Was ho u gal and way landings, dally ex-, cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at z P. m. , 1 Glf ford's Oregon Views, framed for Christmas, 76o. Commercial. work done at commercial prices. Studio 413 Stark street f ,'" 1 ' '" Dr. O. T. Trounald has moved hie of. flees to The Journal building, 7th and xamnut. raones Main bis, A-4S78. 'Safety Teoman Injuranos," . Moose Hall. Thursday night, December 6. Everybody come. Admission free. Dr. Tn. O. Black, osteopath, moved to 806-7-8 Ablngton bldg Third Vt, bet Washington and Stark; , Dr. Harry T, McKay will remove to rooms 411, 412 and 418 Hllers building, about December 10. Dr. O, O. Babin has moved his office to suite 1120 Selling; bldg. Phones Main 77i and A T740. D. OUna WHeele removed from Mar quam building to 401-2 Medical build ing. Buperloi Coal Z Setter 14.00 a ton: office, 60 eth at Oak. Main 164, A-1541. Dr. 9. M. Crowley has moved to 802-4 Northwest bldg., N. W. cor. Cth&Wash. Dr. W. 4L Sogers, osteopathia fthv- lclan, has moved to 718 Selling bldg. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington, Wkeelock & VUUams, attorneys, have uiuveu i uenry Diag. - . . . , A A - v ... Brt jewelry, Best Prloes, Aronson. Heel Jewelry of TasteAronson. Wan! Aboi with at least a $5000 per year ambition and earning capacity. It is possible for a first-class man to earn $10,000 if he will work hard enbugh. After January 1 I expect to see the greatest activity in Portland realty we have ever had, and with over $3,000,000 worth of Port land's best property The properties which I am selling (Westover Terraces, Golf Park and Eastm or eland) are fully improved and ready for homes. It is not necessary to draw on your customers' imagination regarding the improvements. They can see them. J -St;-.-?Bf--J-.-.-1-V-i' -ft: iiT-ft '- -- t - J.i -i; . ,7 . I I prefer experienced real estate men, but that is not necessary. Men who have Jiad selling experience in other lines will receive con sideration, v 1 . ' '" The most successful men I now have nevtjr sold real estate until coming with me. You must be a' live wire, however, because my offer is a live one, dealing in live properties, and dead men get lonesome around here. Call for interview with Mr. E A. Clark between 9:30 and 12 noon, if .possible. F; No JEW FILM THEATRE IS BEST ON m Safety, Ventilation and Dec orations of Circle, Make ': It a Model. That the new Circle theatre, which opens for the first time tonight at Fourth and Washington streets, is one of Portland's prettiest playhouses Is the assertion made .by those who have visited the new house. The first picture will be shown to the public, at 7 o'clock. ' In the constructioa of this house, the managers have attempted to eclipse anything on the Pacific coast, sparing no expense, they say,, to provide for the comfort and convenience of the patrons. The theatre, which has a seating ca pacity of 800, is equipped with every modern convenience for safety, as well as for comfort Many exits have been provided; there are wide aisles, and a special feature has been made of the ventilating system which Is so equipped as to keep a constant supply of fresh air rushing through the house all the time. Arrangements have been made to run only the best first run films that have been approved and licensed, in which will be seen such .prominent actors as John Bunny, 0. M. Anderson, "Broncho Billy' Maurice Costello and Alice Joyce. One of the big entertainment features Is the seven piece orchestra led by. Pro fessor Maurice Oi Karp, who le. well known as a concert master and photo play Interpreter, - . In brief, the managers of the theatre claim and. have -put it up to the publio to affirm, that they have the most mod ern, beautiful, well equipped and safe moving picture house on the Pacifio coast The. finishers are laboring hard today to remove all trace of their work and to have the Circle ready and com' plete by 7 o'olock tonight ' filLLSBORO CITY PAVING TURMOIL RESULTS IN A . - $25,000 DAMAGE SUIT (Continued From Page One.) sons, in the said city of Hlllsboro, Or, the following words, to-wlt: - "During the time ICelsey was act ing as city engineer here he was draw ing f 100 a month from the Warren Con structlon company, and that might sc. count for so much excavating at 65 cents a yard. Mr. Kelsey was hired by thr city as engineer, and at the same time was drawing -a salary from the construction company.4 " This was the language -Used by Mr. Tongue, the complaint recites, "or words to that effect" Mr. Kelsey, after set ting forth that hie only connection with the Warren Construction company was In supervising 4ts paving work-as -rity engineer, after the city had awarded the contract Ho the Warren company on specif iationa previously prepared by him, declares that he has been slandered by Mr. Tongue ana asics i;s&,ooo cam ages. ; '. v , ; Otter Xt&pUeationt Mad Besides being engineer for the state health board, Mr. Kelsey is well known as engineer for several of the smaller Oregon cities. Before coming to Ore gon he was city engineer of Salt Lake City, and has had wide municipal engi neering experience. Curiously enough, the eontest for the mm i Sk Salesirien all ready for sale, I should get 818B23 5PALDING BUILDING mayoralty of Hfllsboro, which was the cause of the i Incidents leading up to the libel suit, oomes to a head on the same day that the suit Itself becomes public The HlUsboro city election is taking place today. : Adding further Interest to the lioei suit against Tongue is tht fact that at the same political meeting at which his alleged remarks were made, tnere were sensational charges of a "holdup" In connection with the granting ny me city council of a franchise to the Wash- In g-OregOn corporation, of whicn a. Welch is th nromoter. W. H. Wen- rung, prominent Hlllsboro banker, and director of the Oregon exhibit at the &t Louis and A..Y.-P. expositions, was connected with these charges by impn cation, it is said, though his name was not mentioned. Mr. . Welirun Immediately tooBiUp the matter with Mr. Welch, and prompt. Iv eublished .a. letter of denial from Welch that he had ever sought to retain or employ Mr. wenrung in any connec tion to Influence the Hlllsboro council to grant the franchise, and denying that he or tb company had ever paid a cent for the franchise. 1 ", . Wehrung Publishes Letters, In a second letter to Mr. Wehrung, which the . banker also published, Mr, Welch, charging a plot against w en- run c and Mayor Bagley. said: Since writing; you in repiy M..yr nhnnn in reirard to some rumors that are being oirculated In Hlllsboro, con naofinir th. wanhinrton-Oraaon eorpor atlon and yourself with the passing of a certain franchise to ue by the city of , Hlllsboro recently, I will say further that X am now convinced inai .mere w a plan to trap you and Mayor Bagley. I was led t tffelieve that you were In a position to get about what xou should ask for from the city of Hlllsboro, and I was also informed that you ana n. v, Gates were planning to organize a com pany and build a gravity water, sys tem to the city of Hlllsboro In oppost tlon to our plant I had indirect infor mation that you would handle the busi ness for us .for a retainer fee and ex- Pen ... . . ...... I, "At that time i oenevea i formation was well founded, and at I meeting of gentlemen of your city some ,im. ,a i aaiit tn them that there was a movement on foot to hold us up and h head Of BUCh mOW. On further careful Investigation I found my Information was not con. ' John D. Manning and Samuel White of Portland are attorney lor Mr, sey In Ms suit DECEMBER GRAND JURY ALL ARE NATIVE BORN iTarvev O'Bryan. well known, In lnsnr nr circles In the city! A. S. Dauner, an Vnniove of the S. P. & B. railroad; C A. Campbell, a minister living In the coun try near Milwaukie; W. B. 1BB'lk". machinist; JHMVrSdtC'. i Adams, a painter of 8t--Jphng,-,-and Charles E. Sawyer of the Claypoole apartments, form the December grand t.,.. tn mr native born cltliens of i.J'rru.A states. No active Investiga tion will be undertaken untll.the latter part of the week. It i expected 4hat the vice scandal among men and boys in which 20 Indictments were returned by the November grand Jury will receive further attention u gnrs Enough. ' Chicago Dally New. . .-, mr.., . i ih eoual of man. v-n flArtht And when It oomes to talking she's tot him' t)eaten." Harr Glynn, the English baritone, an addition to The Louvre's high grade en tertainment thle week. my share. Tn i MLIilMhib IU BE ISSUED THIS VEEK The "Oregon Almanko" Is to be Is sued this week or the first of next : It is the official publication of the state, descriptive of resources and oppor tunities. The eost la met out of the $25,000 fund appropriated by the last legislature. The' publisher la C C Chapman, atata immigration agent, in collaboration with the statistical bureau of the agricultural college and the state immigration commission, ef whloa lat ter he Is a member. The state's general resources are therein set forth, by drawings and. text matter. No white paper Is wasted In glowing eulogies of subjects that ap peal more to sentimentalists than home- seekers. Effort is made to answer the questions which the newcomer or pros pective Investor would first ask as to soil quality, market proximity, trans portation, water supply, streams, atti tude of the people, aohoola. ohurohes and the like. - After Information has been given to tell of the fruit and. livestock and tim ber and a great many other important things, oountles are taken up, and, one after another, information- Is supplied in detail as to their lands and towns. It Is the most complete statement of Oregon information ever complied and It will . be issued to every district whence Oregon seeks settlers that will be valuable as produoers and cltliens. TWO ROOSEVELT MEN , REMOVED FROM OFFICE Washington. Deo. 2. -D. B. L-vori and Eugene Moltne, United- States marshals for the eastern and westers dlstriota of Texas, were removed by President Taf t Saturday, Both have been friends and partisans of Colonel Cecil Lyon, bosom inena ana, supporter or. colonel Roose. velt , , , .),,. ,"!, Dry wood and coal. East 112, C-lllT. Alblna Fuel Co, Lawsuits over the title "to real estate are expensive, and . sometimes must, from the facts In the case, be decid ed adverselyto the man who paid his moneyin good faith but received a Clouded Title Secure our guaran teed Certificate of Title before you close the deal In vestigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., fourth and Oak. 0 rnnu AiMAimn until i THE KIND OF BREAD that then TRY to Imitate. The word ROYAL on bottom of the loaf ia your protection. Tifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young HRCRSSS3BS2SS3e You have often thought ol the mild, agreeable flavor thatjwhiskey ought to have. You have wanted themellow effect that satisfies. You get. both the rare flavor and the satisfy ing .effect in Golden Wedding I made differently from ordinary t whiskies. Its process of manufacture has been perfected by special distilling science. It Is the method of mating that geeps tho original , matchless Quality and Flavor absolutely pure. It Is distilled only from the finest Rye and Barley Malt. ,. 11 It Is pure, straight whiskey, aged and matured In wood under government supervision. " But It Is wort than thai , It Is the whiskey satisfaction for which yon bar been looking- . . . ' . 'Made Differently i ZIMMERMAN & COPorllaud JDlstributcra Dairy - Licenses rue Licenses for. dairies and creameries and mil oe-i pots for the ensuing year became due today. Only one out of more than 700 of these had been jpaid up to noon. City Health Officer C It Wheeler has in structed the dairy and milk inspectors to enforce the law at once. Under the pure 'milk ordinance creameries have to( pay a license fee of I& a year ana ever milk delivery wagon has to have a li cense -costing 22.60. Stores- that sell milk are required to pay II a year. , Dr. a It. Say nee Dr. Haynes Optician has removed from the Mar quam vbuilding to the "North west Bld., Sixth and "Wash ington, third floor,, , , PHONE, MAIN 8324. . In Bad, Sir? I Brinj? it to us; Q Anything we re place must be the highest quality, and we add our guaran tee to that of the fac tory. J Every auto need supplied to you inex actly the way we would have it done as specialists. Western H'dware & Auto Supply Company Seventh and Pina I c 3 the tit a&covEmtm STAMP t Jiiskli 1 tiUZZA fcl1iWsjlMMIfIW lfll ! llliUlillllHiSlllllllllHfl HWII ll'IW I H " to US, IM X,ok for t'.a CHRISTtiAJ BUT DAYS AWAY! Time to Get Your New : Clothes We sell tUW for men and women, , at moderate prices, on CREDIT EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. 405 Washington Bt, at Tenth Bitulithic relieves the taxpayer of the worry and an noyance of frequent repairs and, big ex penses therefore In sist on Wtuflthlel is dependent largely upon A-tSrM, s nridA In th finma taiA If- f envIronmentNothingedds 1 more w s city ana i unnmes then welldected street trees and attractive lawn. via Deaatimuy Ulae- & PUaH," sent free fur the auk- Ji Thd cheapest, be caoso the best PORTLAND GU&ED CEMENT SEWER PIPE1 Your Want Ads to; The journal Main 7173 A-6051 Oregon Humane Society i ' Office 880 Union Ave, Oox. Karkst St. Jfhone East 1423, S-8S1S. I v Horse ambulance for sick or disabled i animals at a moment's notice. ? prices! I reasonable. Report all eases ct cruelty , to- wis oiuca. upen aaj ana mgnu "- ', Foster k Klclscr Outdoor Advertiser . FaXirTBS BTTIXaTXXS 1 rAlMTXD vaus ,i ; . ' V08XXJUI - v - , . I Cast Seventh a Xast Xrerett Stmt. 'h Hast 1111. ' S4m ST. HELENS HALL Fart Ave. ana Totd BV Itesldent and day school tor (iris; college preparatory work , and elective course: muslo, art, 'elocution, aesthetic danclns, i . sewing; elementary department. Careful trading; Competent - teachers. OATAXOQXnB 0 aJPXJOATIOjr Chinesa Art-Gifts Sandalwood Oarvtd Boxes Cbiueware and Crrd Xror itaonoe and Stlk Waist a - rmbrolflered Table Cw S'-lJ- Brassware -aad -esk4 BOW. YUEN CO. .oi1rr!tt,r"f i ' lit ..ill : li ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii Plll Paving PHONE Q