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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER '3, 1912. I Top ICS TOXIGUT'S AMUSEMENTS AKElt-Tli Buker PUycti In "The Wosun Ho Mitrrktcl." ' '. ;". '' ' "'"'.'' '''. lAmckentlug & Hood Munlcul Coroefljr com- puny in "JiiB ierry Miiuiren. , -, , TUH EMPMiH ViiiflevlUe. , ' "; '. I' A NTAOKSVtudwrlllo. V '"' . V- Kor muiMment tdTWtlnlnr . ft Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity Bain ton'rht nd Wfdniidr. Bouth to outhweirt wind. -,-. Oregon Rain went, rala or ihow per- linn tiiiught and wflnaay. , Jni w uiu own to Matawcrt wioa. . V8blngtnEli toulghl! na Wednesday, . Idaho Rula or dow tonlKht end Weauiitflir, ' ,;, V;' C ''' Acting DUtrtct ' ITorecaatet Woodmen to CeleDrata Webf oot camp No. . 66, Woodmen; of the World, will ctltbrate its twentyseconi anniversary ; ' next Friday evening at the temple of the order, No, 28 Kieventn sireei. ah ; members and :. their , . frlenda ara re fluested .to bo resent ; The program will be musical and literary and tome ! ofi ; tha best ' professional talent will ( take part in : tha entertainment. i Sach woman who attends Will, receive a sou venir.' There wU be. n addition to the . general program, dar.cingf throughout tho .evening. - The program follows: 8 led Ion by tha Lucas & Levanwey or ehes,tra; address of welcoma by GeorgO Rossman: vooal selection, by .webioot camp quortet; short historical talk by A. I Barbur; vocal solo by Miss uauv erlna N. Covach: a reading by Miss Dor othea Yegen; , vocal solo by Robert fcur ton; awarding of prises by J. ,W. Cfos ley : selection : by orchestra; solo by . Bnas MoOrsdie for .Damages For a broken collar bona and three fractured ribs, one of which punctured ' a lung, ..Albert Bagner- seeks $26,000 damages from Walter W.' McCredia, part owner ' of the' Portland baseball clubs, and his ;wlfe, Alice McCredle. Tha suit Is the rrJtlt of an automobile accidentwhich frriLurred at Union avenue and Killings' worth street, ?aat July, when tba boy 1 was run down by tha MoCredles' auto ; mobile as he stepped out from behind a car which be had Just left. The boy ; resides with his mother,,- Emma tlch- thorn. and Is It years old. Mrs. Zilch thorn, as guardian, filed tha suit In the . circuit court, and charges carelessness and negligence. . :. -V.' Assessed 350.Ball Money Becauss he waa not present In court when his case was called Charles Jleit waa as . sessed $260 ball money this morning and his bondsmen will be called upon Ho pay the amount. Judge Morrow,; In r declaring the bond -forfeited, said he intended to nut an end to tha habit of men leaving town when cases were to coma P. ' Halt Was under bonds on an neal from a 160 fine lor assault ana .... battery Imposed by the Justice's court. ' axayor .irames Committaa Council rtien Jy and Schmeer were today ap pointed by Mayor itugnngni a commit . tee to confer with City Engineer Hurl burt a 8 to the best method of securing '"' the right of way for tha Rhino street sower through the cornen tract to - Powell street. The committee has full power to act. . ' : . JJomfort Station Bids Opened The City park board yesterday opened bids ' for - tha construction of a publio com- Wear Benjamin Clothes This is'the'Oyercoat month. Ours, coyer the whole , overcoat proposi tion,1 and they're right up to date. We won't at tempt a description the list is too long, the var riety ! too big and your time tod valuable to rad a long-winded .advertise ment. -Remember, we are giving one quarter off " 1 on all our " "BENJAMIN" SUITS,, OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Easy Way to Save , 4 Bu f f uiri & " Pendleton 311 Morrison, Opp. Postoffice Irwin-Hodson Co, 92 Fifth Street LET US . . "HELP YOU T z SELECT ;:-y-7 rThat Chris! mas Present -;' yi" Special Monogram Paper Copper Plata Carols " Leather Goods . ", 92 Fifth St The Irwin HoHson Co. Urt station at Sixth and Tamhlll titreets. The lowest bid for the work, which will be done under the surface of tiia .ntreet. was by the- firm of Gleblsh & Joplin, the bid of that firm being $14,689.' . Bids for the construction of a publio recreation building at Penin sula park were also opened, but owing to the fact that each bidder figured on a different plan, the bids will hava to ba tabulated before the lowest one can ba determined. - 1 Thirty Bays for Insulting Woman Thirty days on tha roc It pile was the sentence given Ernest Olson this morn ing In the municipal court for Insult ing Miss Laura Evans, 890 Kelly street Olson approached tha young woman at 61S Johnson street where h Is em ployed. Tha woman ran to a neighbor for help, the neighbor taking after Olson with a pistol. Olson stopped, when com manded to do ao. Patrolman Lima was nearby, brought tha man to tha pollen station, keeping him there until fills morning, : Olson Is employed by a local hardware firm. H pleaded intoxica tion this morning.: "Being drunk Is no excuse for such an offense,1 said Judge Taiwell. "A man who insults a woman, drunk or hot drunk, deserves a rock pile sentence, so the court will five you $0- flays. ,V.;, ',')': , :yf., ,ff '' Oonpia Begin Xlfs Anew After searching the city three days, the father of ;; ' Sadls , Taylor, 881 : Montgomery street located her with her former bus band this morning In the Barton hotel. Where they had patched up past trouble and agreed to begin life anew. Taylor reported Saturday to the police-that his former' son-in-law" had ' kidnaped the daughter, taking her to Vancouver,' B. C but they have been In Portland all tha time. When tha father located them a right followed, in which the police were called. All parties Involved agreed to go to tha police station; and ' talk their troubla over with the chief. The conference was postponed until . after lunch, as the chief was toot ready to act as peacemaker. , .- Boys Conference a' Bncoesa The T. M. C, A. and church club boys' confer enca .that closed Sunday night a-Eugene waa tha best and largest gathering of its kind ever held In Oregon, it is said. There were 24? boys - present repre senting 20 different cities and towns and HI organisations. Tha boys had entire .charge of the program through out tha, two days' conference, and are credited , With , . bavin t manaaed tha .meetings extremely well. Portland had tfle largest number of .visiting delegates. leaves f 12 f o low Masses That her soul may rest In peace, Elizabeth Shane, whose death occurred in New berg recently, left $126 with which she directed her sister, Mary Khan to pro vide low i.itssea. : Tha will waa admit ted to probata yesterday and shows that th entire estate is to go. to Mary Shane. The estate is composed of 2000 shares of mining stock, two quarter sections of land, about $500 in cash and two small lnsuianca policies. , v , Approves Claim ' of tlSOO Probate Judge Cleeton this morning approved a claim for $1600 brought by tha James Qleason estate against the Rachel Haw thorne estate for legal services ren dered Mrs. Hawthorne by Mr. Gleason. Tho services were rendered during the last few years of Mrs. Hawthorne's life, and were admitted by the Haw thorne heirs, but for the sake of legal ity, the matter waa submitted to the court for a decision, j. v Tazolct tor 83000 Damages A ver dict for $2000 damages was returned by a" Jury in Circuit Judge McGinn's court this morning in -favor of Bertha J. Boatright agalnat tha Portland Rail way, Light & Power Co. She was in jured by stepping Into a ditch at the Anabel station, on- tha Mount Scott ear Una, when the trailer car was stopped about 20 feet from the station platform. The damages asked .were $5300. . ... Xndiaa Aeonsed of Murder Columbia George, a Umatilla Indian, recently in dicted for the murder of an Indian squaw on the reservation near Pendle ton, was brought from tha county Jail at Pendleton last night by Deputy Unit ed States Marshall Will Griffith for incarceration in tha federal section of the Multnomah county JalL Ha is held without ball on a charge of first degree murdr,.l ' :; .. .1 ...... SCorrison Street Ordered Opened Mor rison street, between Sixth, and Seventh, after being closed for more than a week owing to the dangerous condition of the MarQUam building, was this morning ordered r by Mayor Rushlight t oe opened to streetcar traffic. The mayor Issued the order alter he had conferred with Acting City Inspector of Buildings a. Hi. jvremers. , Bandy Boniavard r.xteniioa A com mittee from tha East Side Business Men's club met with City Engineer Hurlburt yesterday : to consider a plan for tha axtehsion of Sandy boulevard from East Sixteenth and East Davis streets to tha Intersection of East Burn side and. East 'Twelfth streets. The club la back of a movement to consum- Club' for Monat Bootl Boys. All boys living In the Mount Bcott district over 15 years old, are" asked to Join the Lam ex club of tha Laurelwood Method ist Episcopal church, a recently organ ized nonsectarlan club. The club meets every Sunday morning in the clubrooms of the church and attention is paid to the social, athietto and moral needs of the young men. " . ' Annual Christinas Bataar Tha - an nual Christmas bazaar of St David's Women's Guild Will ba heW at tha par ish house, Morrison and East Twelfth streets, tomorrow afternoon and even ing; attractive articles for Christmas presents will be on sale, and a musical program will be given. Arrested by federal Authorities A man giving the name cf Lon. Crawford was arrested last night at 4J0. Morrison street and turned over to the federal officers. . White slavery .charges have been' made. - Mrs. Crawford, his wife. Is held as a witness. Tha' Arts anfl Crafts Shoe for tfc past four years occupying tha second floor of tha Til ford : building, is now located at 404 Morrison street, south side. New name, The Art Craft and Curio Shop. Everything new and novel. Agency tor Dedham pottery, tha Pohlson Galleries, and genuine Indian curios. Tern on 1011001 Meeting The Parent- Teacher association of the Vernon school wilt hold Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow at $ oMock. Miss Harriet Wood, . with . other speakers, will talk on library work in tha publio schools. Everyone la cordially invltel to be presents - Vamad Engineers F. P.1 Vaughn and P, M. Lowe were this morning named engineers at the courthouse, to ufrrf Charles Powers " and George Peterson. Tha appointments were dated December lriw tieh is to faeaiverl00"-"inoHtlL .'""! sir, O. T. Trbmmald has moVed his of. floes to The journal building, 7th and xamnui,,: rnones main 670, A-f876, Anto Driver a Cowards-James Parens. a laborer, was struck and dangerously! Injured by an auto yesterday afternoon 1 at Sixth and Iturnslde street. Tha driver ran away, leaving the injured man on the street . Detective : Craddoek was neatby, taking tha man to the polios station, whore ha Was given medical attention. An auto driver by the name of Hudson struck J. F. Swanson, $19 Grand avenue, last night, stopping to taka him home. Swanson was crossing Sixth and Hoyt streets, when the car tilt him. - . ,v AV v . Y , , ;': , j Bobbers Vse Taalj Two men using a taxicab to leave the Foster hotel last night robbed the room of Stacy Pleas, ant and A. I Chase. , Tha loss con sisted of a pair of shoes, gold watch, fountain pen and $31 In cash. No traoe f the thieves could be taken up. as they left the hotel la the auto, their visit not suspectad until after tha loss waa reported,. ,;; j:v,, ; KothWs-Tesohsr's Circle Tha Moth er's and teacher's Circle of tha Holman school will hold IfcS 'jmonthly meeting tomorrow at 1:80" o'clock. , There wl 11 ba an entertainment by the children and refreshments will ba served, -; vfl- Btaamer Jessie ' SarUns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. tn. ' :j. .. ." ;,,,';.T"''""., ) mmmimmm .""-''v ; Olfforfl'a Oregon Views, framed for Christmas, 76a. , Commercial work dona at commercial prices. Studio 41S Stark street. j Br. B. O. Browa Moved to 1 15 Mo hawk building, , Third and :. Morrison streetst ( , ; "Safety Yeoman 'insurance Moose HalV. Thursday night, December 6. Everybody come.' Admission free. . - Superior Coal Xs Betteew $.oo a ton; office, a th at Oak. Main 154, A-1B4L Jiactora at library Will a. 81001111 ft m ' . ... j Once. you are familiar with the splendid service of our garage department, your worries will cease. Ft fit A At s iiwav vi su.v9 uiiu u tare un uie jou jv every hour of the twenty-four. 2 . .. tjft i ... 111' Washington Ui t Aboii With" at least i $5000 per year KmBitioW Sh3 earning ttpiaty. ' It is possible for a first-clawl bian tcf eanf $10,000 if hie will work' Kar3 enough. ' '"? """':;-fi'l After January I I expect to see Uie greatest activity in Portland realty .we have ever had, and with over $3,000,000 worth of Port land's best property all ready for sale, I should get my share. .. . ... t The properties which I am selling (Westover Terraces, Golf Park and Eastmor 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. , ':-.' I prefer experiencVd fearestate "meribut that is hot necessary. Men, who have had selling experience in other lines will receive con sideration. " ' The most successful men I now have never sold real estate until toming with me. , . You must be a live wire, however, because friy offer is a live one, dealing in live prcperties, and "dead men get lonesome around here. Call for, interview with Mr. E A. Clark between 9:30 and 12 noon, if possible. 5 lecture St, the East Portland branch library, east Eleventh and Alder atree'.a, on ("From Chelan to Crater Lake," this evening t I o'clock. . 1 Andrew Xaa has retorsed from China with a unique line of Xmaa goods. Sao ond floor Globe bldg., 11th and Wash, trstumal Gifts for Xmaa and prises for . card parties at the Shop of, Fine Arts, oomer Seventh and Salmon. , . Br. Wm. O. Tlaok, osteopath, moved to $06-7-$ Ablngton bldg., Third st, bet Washington and Stark. 3 . Imported Silks, gowns, embroidered goods, curios and furniture. Chinese Bazaar, 410 Morrison. ; i Peterson's Photos please parfJoular people. J8H Washington st, 101 Bu chanan building, Ba, J. IK, Crowley has moved to 40 $-4 Northwest bldg., N. W.eor. 6th Wash. Br. W. A. Sogers, osteopathia - Vhy slcian, has moved to 719 Selling bldg. Br. O. IS. Wells, Br. 3. Banter Wens, offices Ablngton bldg. Marshall 44$ Br. Git an Wlieeler removed from Mar Quara.bldg. to 40J.I Medical bldg. ... -.vp . n M..', 1,. ;.,.;;;. ,; P-- - W.' A. Wis and assocf atea, p arnicas dentists, Third and Washington, , Whaeloclt "mill am s, attorneys; hava moved to 42(-$-l Henry bldg.. '! Beat 93d Diamond ring at Aronson's. Dr. Bttelsoa returned, ' Belling bldg. Bast f2S Diamond ring Aronson's, What Is lit $1 KENSUAW $t. ; Andrew Xaa.has fur mandarin coats. fk Efficiency Is the key- yfmmmmmrmmmt 1 ' t MAIN 6244- A. ez8 at rwcrfTrrmT . . Wait tie Services of M Ml esiei Mo;; CL A Bl&623 SPALDING BUILDING Do It Now, The Xmas photo must be attended to at ' once. Clouds - and rain don't count with Aune. You'd do better to get In ahead of the last week rush and to se-i Aune, , Columbia building. ; ivj;Tbis;.Wcck Is the time to attend to your Christ mas gift portrait. .There is quality in my photo etchings, water colors and oil portraits. C. Elmore Grove, $81 Wash Ington. .W', :'. ". .:.- r Dry wood and coal Alblna rul Co, East 1$3, C-U17. . - '":; . Bab K UttM K4m'i o roar torbM(l-nllt S IIUI la our nun nd huloh la inauntlf MllTWL Kondoat, th original una tnuin,l Ctrrhl J.IItU Bli t, romti, nitMptMi. oothlnif.oollnnd taMllnf. O.t tab and tou win iwj. wmii n im jour nom, lor eoini, ongbs, or tbroat, ektarrh, hy Imf, Mthtna, to. Sn1Unr tubM, 2Sc ea4 idf M J1 druf la, Bkmpi FREH. V KOMtiON MM. ".. WIihwwIIi. TWwe. t .""L !!!. Ujtar Ml 21 &perts Handle Each Shirt at TheTroy! Efficiency in this day ', means specialization. From the time a Shirt enters the Troy Laun- . dry it is handled Jby 21 dif ferent people, all expert ia doing one particular thing. ; The old ironing machine! are a thing of the past the modern steam presses a reve lation to those who do not , know how shirts are handled. '. No. shirt is permitted , to be delivered before it passes ; careful inspection. : , ; ; ; If you've 'been dissatisfied lh with the way your shirts come back from the laundry, try the Troy next week. Ton Can Depend on tha Troy" . - TROY LAUNDRY CO. Phones: East 33, B-6118. CBotaford Bcrvioef" IE EC Annrnn! r-riri inn m wav a 'wa wasaaw The Keystone Woolea Mills Store, 84 Third street, next door i the Portland Trust Co., one of the finest clothing and furnbh'uv; stores in Portland closes its doors.- ' v , For years the Keystone Woolen Mills' Store has had a wonderful trade;' a following the best dressers of the city. Always carrying full lines of high grade, exclusive clothing, fine hats and furnishings. The projprietor has spent a small fortune on fixtures, plate glass, etc. Lavish expenditures have bn made from time to time in fitting up the interior of 4he store attractively so as to form a proper , settino; f or-the high grade classy merchandise, making one of the exclusive stores of Portland. As the public know, business has not been at its best in the past year, yet the optimistic proprietor, be lieving that with his swell store, nothing could ever -happen to cause business to: fall off, and 'thinking that-ini ordering a larger winter stock than usual he, could sure make the place pay, he now realizes his mistake, for he had ordered far more high grade clothing than any ordinary store could handle... Day after day box after box of merchandise has arrived, and not until he saw that he could stand it no longer, and that he was putting up a losing fight, did he give ;. up and see the doors closed. Just as well be frank about it; the creditors must have their money. , ' 1 ' t The Store Is Forced to the Wall ( This beautiful stock consisting of Stratsford System and Griffon Clothes, Mallory, J. Ji. stetson and imported Trencn veiour uais, r"1..f CV.;4a rinn.r'i Qi'llr arn4 WnnT .TTndrwar.' TJslfvwf'kil and Silk Hosiery, Silk Ties, in fact everything to be'fourid in a high class, up-to-date clothing and haberdashery store. , Store has been ordered out from top to bottom. Not" one article is reserved; even the plate glass show cases, tables, counters, etc, are for sale. Ev?ry article in the store will go. Every classy, dressy, nobby suit; every article of haberdashery, contract goods and all will be sacrificed to the one purpose of exchanging it for cash. This store has failed to meet its bills, and conditions exist wherein cost and values are ignored, for the stock will go if it has to be sold to,' the highestbidder. . . . . ','.' . t. The public will remember that every article, clothing or haber dashery is guaranteed merchandise with the Keystone labeL-- ; The store closed its doors last week. In the meantime a large force of clerks have been employed and are working day and night 4 invoicing this stock and at the same time marking every article in plain figures and in many cases goods are being marked way below the wholesale cost. Sale Will Open Thursday, Dec 5th, 9:30 A. H. Merchandise will be sold wholesale and retail. A big crowd of discriminating buyers will be there. It will be the greatest slaughter' -Portland. TVi' Keystone ,t Woolen Mills store, 84 btarK, next aoor to ine roruanut j.uai v,w. uaiiv. Anyone wishing to make bids on all or any part of the stock or fivfiirM rail at 723 Chamber of Commerce.Maia B129.. For Full Particulars See Wednesday! Papers Xrtok for Uia Blf aiaotrlo tlffo. CHRISTMAS BUT 23 DAYS AWAY! Time to Get Your New. Cfothes We sell the better kind, for men and women, ' at moderate prices on CREDIT EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. rz 4M WaeMarto t, at Teata . WHY DRINK WATER WHEN YOU CAN GET BEER Pbon to FLECKENSTEIN CO, DlstrftMtors U tin IIS . , A-2113 " ; ; .. ."'.' if Prompt delivery fn eat anil barrel tots. i WHEN you Kavd to pay for paving, you want your, mo&eyY t. worth. Insist on bi- tulithic it's proved "KOMoiiTorr If IS ALEM r bill ri it'irin n i rr" m w mmm m m Third street,' between Oak and "appHlsTolrie seeder of convenience, c omfort and' the appointments of the best hostelries at , a modest rental. Strict-' : ly i new, fireproof, and just a step from down .town. 'With and with out meals. HOTEL y MALLORY Yamhill and LownsHale Oregon Humane Society Offloa 330 V&loa Ave.; Cor. Market BU . noaa East liaa. B-asis. Horaa ambulanca for alck or disabled anlmala at a moment's notice, prices reasonable. Report aH-eases o cruelty to tbla otfloa, Opao day and xastht, Foster aSt Kldccr " Outdoor Advertiser .' 5inrTEB BTTTuUBTXara . AIHTEO WAXtUI 'II , vosTua i t ' Bart Beveatk aat Zaat Srvratt Streets U1L - B-8S4, PHONE Your Want Ads to . The W Journal Main 7173 A-6051 CALIFORNIA 'HOTELS AND RESORTS 11 0 T E L mum QAU FRA11GIGG0 Geary Street, tboro Union Squori ' European Plan $1.80 a day ii? American Plaa $3.00 a day c? fHaw sled aa4 Wcfc etrwhire. trt tnoiarm cenvaniaac. Mod. rt-. Cotr of thtr end rua dwtnet. 0 u lnM traafrri all tt cut. Li Sria aotatbM Uelas and iwwwt. . . ..... - t ' '. , f . ; i 1 ' 1 Mallory Ik