THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ; 17, 1912. . il Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS , BEILIO-Paul I. naluey'i rAfirtcan Hnint," motion pictures.' BAKER llie Baf Flayers 'Jn1 '"The Com aiamllnl Officer." , OHPHELM VaudoTlllt (in Bungalow theatre). LYRIC Keating Flood Mualca) Coined com pany In "The Merry Manlaca." - THE EMPRESa Vr.ndeille, . PANTAHES Vaudavllla.i. 1 ' . ' ' I for amuaement dvcrtllnir sea page t. i earner tvuuiuuuit . k"SPrMind and ulclnltr Occalonl rata to I BlgWor Wertnady, southerly wlnda; ' Oregon and Waihlnstou Occasional rain - weat toDlght or Wednesday, generally fair . , at portion toulght and Wedneaday. Soutli- erly wtada. , , Idabo Generally ' fair tonight and Wednes day. ' THEODOKH F. DRAK8. Autlng District Forecaster. Industrial Contests L. R. Alderman, state superintendent of choola, while, tn Portland yesterday, arranged with Em ery Olmntead, , chairman ( of the state earth . education committee, and C. C. Chapman, development manager 6f the . commercial . club, for a meeting of the .' committee on industrial contests to be held in Portland December 27. "No t work ever done in Oregon ever received o much cooperation," said Superintend eot Alderman.' "Business organizations, bankers, stockmen, "parents, teachers, ministers, all helped. The contest of 1811 will be twice as great an In 1912. because It will be built upon the work ef last summer, "We will organise more systematically to attract larger and , more : representative exhibits. Ef ; Xort will be made to have but one gen- eral fair for each county, and make it as large as possible, and especially rep resentative of what the children have done, I We shall specialise this year tn poultry contests. We believe the value of addlltonal eggs and chickens will be more than the cost of running the school In a given county. Professor Alderman has nearly recovered from tHswtoroken leg caused by a motoroycle Wrfccldent In Lake county, although he till limps slightly. -" Saloonkeeper Sued- Andrew Sum buck's love for a small trams of stud ' poker cost him ITOO between October 12 ana Octooer 20 last, accoraing 10 a complaint he filed In the circuit court yesterday, and now be asks that J. B. Miller, in whose saloon at 1 North 8ec- nd street he lost the money, be re quired to double his losses or pay him SHOO according to statute. Stambucl: (declares the game was played for chips which were gooi for trade at face value, or which would be redeemed at a certain cash value. - ' Asks $40,000 Damages Damages of almost $1000 a foot for each 12 inches be dropped are asked by George E. Sul livan against the Portland Water Power & Electric Transmission company In a suit filed In .circuit court yesterday. Eulllvan was badly injured by falling 41 feet from a, scaffold at the concrete dam In the Clackamas river near Estn cada. He alleges that the scaffold was unsafe, and complains that he was In jured '840,000 when precipitated on the rocks from the scaffold. The accident occurred January 3. 1911. . lues for $8100 Damages Damages on account of the death of Otis H. Jenkins two years ago last Saturday, amounting In all to $8100, are asked by Elmer A. Jenkins, administrator of the estate of the '. deceased, against the Union Meat company In a suit filed yesterday In the circuit court Cenklna was seriously In jured when struck by a moving belt which slipped from a pulley In the com pany's plant June 8, 1910. In September he was operated on at the Good Samari tan hospital, but his death came In De cember. Dear Triends A very cordial Invita tion Is extended to you from the ladles of the Ohio society to Our Christmas party at the Imperial hotel December 10, 1918. Games, contests, guessing, smelling r--i cards. Six prises will be trlven. Refreshments served. Do not miss this Jollification. Your acknowl edgment will be appreciated. Very cor dially, Mrs. Kathryn M. Hoffman, chair man entertainment committee, Imperial botel. Twenty-five cents admission ach, Willamette Boulevard Plans Plans for the proposed extension of Wlllam ttte boulevard from Killlngsworth ave nue to the east approach of the Broad way bridge are now being prepared In the city engineer's office. The contem- Commenciug W e d n e s day, Dec. 18th, our shop will remain open even- N iners. Santa Claus has certain ly done a good stunt for 4 our Christmas tree, and he is all ready to do the s am e- f or-yoursi H i r a. present address is care of Buffum & Pendleton 11 Morrison, Opp. Postoffice TODAY Tasty "XlAST ttnrUTE" OZTTS la OBIXHfTAfc GOODS. Andrew Kan.; .Jr.' end Tloor Globe Eldg,, 438 Wash, plated extension widens the old boule vard to 80 feet and cuts) out a number of sharp turn and curves. It will be about two .- miles . In 1 length, and will cost a huge sum of money, but when finally completed wtlf rreatly shorten the distance by, vehicle from St Johns to the heart pf the business district of Portland., 'rv::y K : 'Jl S :! v'4"" , XTorta Portland Problems S. I Wood ward, president of the North Portland Commercial club, and Mrs. 8. JC. Nich ed en, president of the woman's auxiliary to the club, have called a Joint meeting to be held 'it . 7:30 o'clock tonight , at Thiol's hall. Marshall N. Dana Is sched uled to give si talk on the Greater port land plans, and Frank fa Riley or one of his emissaries will talk on the- Pa cific highway question. ' The meeting will be open to all, and women are espe cially Invited. - It Is expected that dis cussion at the meeting will have to do with subjects of vital important to the residents of North Portland, and a targe attendance is urged. Killed by Cavela J. Henderson,- S3 years old, living, in a houseboat, was killed yesterday afternoon by a Yayeln of a sewer at East Thirty-seventh and Hancock streets. The accident happened at 8 o'clock, Henderson going to work at 1 o'clock. He was employed by Jeffrey & Buff ton, sewer contractors, and was working si -the bottom of an eight foot trench. The sewer at this point was not considered in a dangerous condition, as the, ground was reasonably solid. Other workmen nearby anticipated the caveln, warned Henderson, but too late, as the falling dirt caught him. The deceased la married. An inquest will be held this afternoon. ' ,: " - . ': - ' To Return With Prisoner James Byrne, an alleged ex-convlct and mail scheme defrauder, will be started back to Buffalo, N. T., tonight to stand trial In the federal court of the Western New York district on a fraudulent use orhe mails charge. He will be taken by Deputy United States Marshal H. M. Dukes and Robert F, Magulre, deputy in the office of United States District Attorney McCourt will accompany as special guard. Dukes will return imme diately after turning his prisoner over, but Magulre will spend Christmas tn Toledo, Ohio, where his wife Is visiting relatives. . White Slavery Charged -The trial of Harry Schloss, charged with white sla very, was taken up in the. United States district court today befpre Judge Wol verton. Christian Hermann, a German subject, Is plaintiff in a suit started to day before Judge Bean in the federal court in a case to decide timber values of some lands left to him by his wife In Coos county. The defendants are John F. Hall, Isaiah Hacker and Jane Doe Hacker. Bock Quarry Beport Superintendent A. G, RossNsf the Mnnton rock quarry, tn a report fUed with Mayor Rush light today, states that a total of 1024 men were confined at the. Jail during the year. Crushed rock to the amount of 24,686 tons was furnished the county and 22,261 tons to the city engineer's department. The cost of maintaining the sub-Jatd and quarry was $61,882. Bobber Tlned $100-For assaulting and robbing Emory Gray, a hod carrier, last night, Louis Latham was fined $100 this morning In the municipal court. Gray is 70 years old, while Latham is S3. Gray lost a watch and $15 In cash. In the municipal court this morning, Latham denied any knowl edge of the affair. He was arrested by Patrolman Grlsm. Sunday Bohool Snparlnten dents The Baptist 8unday School Superintendents' union will meet tomorrow evening at 8:16 at the Y. W. C. A. Rev. J. D. Springston will speak on "Teacher Training-." and Mrs. S. W. Ormnhv nn a "Bigger and Better Sunday School." aii Baptist superintendents and de partment superintendents sre urged to be present. Two in Bankruptcy -J. E. Day, pro prietor of a cafeteria at 375 Yamhill streetr filed a petition in bankruptcy today, giving liabilities as $2666, and assets as $2650. William K. Moore, a contractor and builder of Portland, in a bankruptcy petition today named assets as $100 and liabilities as $727. Folaoa Oak Tiotim BeooTerlng City Health Officer C. H. Wheeler, who was taken to St. Vincent's hospital last Sun day, suffering from an attack of poison oak, Is recovering rapidly and expects to resume his duties before the end of the week. Boy Suffocates for want of air rifles. shotguns, hunting clothes.! First aid outfits, lunch sets, flashlights, cigar lighters, etc., for Christmas. Open even ings after next Tuesday. Archer & Wiggins, Sixth and Oak streets. To Discuss Walt Whitman. Jam e s J. Sayer is to address the Portland Educational alliance Thursday even ing of this week at the Neighborhood house In South Portland, his subject being 'Walt Whitman." Burglars Bob Residence The home of H. T. Russell, 148 East Eighth street north, was entered by burglars- last night, a gold watch and old coins being stolen. Entrance waf gained by raising a rear window. Santa "Olaus Prices When compared with others, but our regular prices on dresser and desk sets, brushes, leather goods, perfumes and other Xmas novel ties. Alder street Pharmacy, 242 Alder street. Plfts should express the character of the giver. You are invited to look at the beautiful and distinctive offer ings of the Art, Craft and Curio Shop, 404 Morrison. Koxom removes superfluous hair tn five minutes. It Is absolutely harmless as prepared by the Red Cross Pharmacy, corner 7th and Ankeny strets J Balny Weather But Barette keeps busy making good clothes for men who want-their money's worth. He's the Good Value Tailor. 26$ Alder. Christmas Photos Have your sitting tomorrow. , Photos finished In time for Christmas. Davles Studio, Morrison, be tween Third and Fourth. The Bed Cross Pharmacy, corner Sev enth and Ankeny streets, is the only store In Portland authorised to use the Red Cross label. e Steamer. Jessie SarUns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Bedham Potter, genuine Indian cu rlosaIum..IiuUtllngg. Jewalryy.books and cards. Art, Craft and Curio Shop, 404 Morrison street. Holiday Suits will be the same price and quality as all my suits, because I'm always Barette. the good value tailor. 268 Alder. . . To Address Citric Olna Ttv Ru.sgell Talbot, chairman of the munlcl Civic club In the Medical bull ding- audi torium at o'clock this evening, , Gilford's Ortgoa Tlews, framed for Christmas, 7Sa Commercial work done at commercial prices. Studio 418 Stark street. ,; .; : J ,;: ; , ,'.,.':,,f :v ,. , Vnturaal Gifts for Xmas and prises for card parties at the Shop of Fine Arts, corner Seventh and Salmon, Imported Silks, gowns, embroidered goods, curios and furniture. Chinese Bazaar, 410 Morrison. Dr. Sarry 1. Molay, now 411-418-41 Ellers bldg Seventh and Alder. Dr. Mobi. S Jones, dentist,' bow la 1123 Belling bldg. Phone Main 1925. W. A, Wise and assootatea, painless dentists. Third and Washington. ; 81 Jewel BamUtoa Watob, $25 Uncle Myers. 71 Sixth st.j near Oak. Many refined and distinctive gifts at Christlonsen's; 187 W. Park. Pancy Christmas sale, St Patrick's hall, December 18, ,17,, 18. We frame pictures pleasingly. Wood ard, Clarke & Co. ; Dr. Aj W. Baird, Medical Bldg has returned. , Dr. B. a Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk. Best $35 Diamond ring at Aronsdn's. Best $23 Diamond rtar Aronson's. Framed Pictures ' First and Last Framed pictures are always an at traction in every home, and nothing is more acceptable or appropriate for the holidays. At 60o and 75c we offer this season an assortment that meets a large demand: at 81.00 and $2.00 many beauti ful productions are shown and a very fine class at still higher prices. In all, our showing is the most extensive, at tractive and reasonably priced In the city. -, , SANBORN, VAIL A CO- 170 First Bt The Importance of The Picture Frame Framing with our large equipment and staff of skilled operators, the most artlstlo framing can be done on short has been a study with us for more than , ' SANBORN, VAIL ft CO., 170 First St. Aune's Christmas Week We ate prerared to' attend to the delayed sittings for the Christmas gift Photo. Those Who ca.ra tnr vnu will care for your portrait. Our water color sepia win piease tnem. Columbia bldg. Men's Suits Buy of me and save money. An ex perienced tailor makes the necessarv alterations free of charge. Jimmy uiui, ruum io uregonian Diag. Take elevator. The Grove Xmas Photo. Wfl Will hft flhla malrm. . ,. .Mttings for Christmas delivery. C El- euavav i w o, gv VY B $9 111 II g lUll Bl Home-Made Candy Woman's Exchange. 186 Fifth street We are closing out new and slightly used music rolls before January 1. - ........ " uign as f.,HU CLJIli $8 and are now marked eight rolls for Everything reduced. If you have a player piano lay In a big stock of music rolls now. Our muslo roll library is the largest in the west. We carry rolls for all makes of olayer pianos Ellers Music House, Alder street at Seventh. Harry Glynn, English baritone, at The uouvre. Musical program 6 to 8, 10 to 12 p. m. In Germany thore Is a four story hotel for horses that will accommodate 2000 animals. Guarantee Our money back guarantee goes with every purchase at The National. We guarantee both quality and price. WHISKEYS NATIONAL MONOGRAM WHIS KEY -gallon. $3.00; full 7C quart OC HILWOOD BOURBON AND MULTNOMAH RYE, gal., $3.50; quart P 1 NATIONAL RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY, 10 years in1 "( the wood, gal $5; qt...Pl3 OLD CROW WHISKEY, 10 years In the wood, gal., $5.50; f Cf full quart ..J)1.0U HERMITAGE RYE OR BOUR BON, 10 years In thedS tt( wood, gal., $3.50; qt,...P l.OU SCOTCH WHISKIES IN BULK, according to age, gat, $4.50 to S 18.OO. . . COTCH WHISKIES IN BOT- -TLB, complete, line, Black and White, John Dewars. Watson's No. 10, Old Smuggler, House of Lords, Ha!g & Halg, S and S Star, King William V. O. P. Whiskies bottled-in-bond. every well known brand at lowest prices. BRANDIES CALIFORNIA BRANDIES Full line, qt., $l to $1.50. IMPORTED .BRANDIES All iTidsrtr$i:25"to $2TT" in yah vwtA w SATS -85 09 SOUS AT CZ0A&8. NATIONAL WINE CO. BTX An STAJtX BTS. ' ' VKOYXSi M. 6499A-4499. . oub ctosb xs orxnr svTRT XTsarara. Ill STELLAR FEATURES Week's Bill Contains High Class Attractions;' "The Rube" Is Headliner. One may pick any of four acts on the new Orpheum bill to win the stellar honors and be "In the 'money" on any one of tfceffl. ; The new, lineup, which opened at the Bungalow theatre last night for the current week's run, 1 Is probably one of the best all around pro grams of, the season, and last night's audience of Orpheumltes more than ap preciated the good things offered them. Easily in the top notch class are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry, presenting "The Rube," with Mrs, Barry as the actress, Mr. Barry as "the rube. "The Rube" Is a bright, sparkling bit of action with a scream In every little movement In a clever home-Ufa sketch, "Little Mother," Louise Galloway and Joseph Kaufman company are seen to splendid advantage. "Little Mother" is calcu lated to wring out a few tears between laughs, and withal It Is such a clever mixture of pathos and humor that If made a spontaneous hit with last night's Great Retduction Sale MADE TO ORDER Save Money by Spending It! A Suit with Extra Trousers now for the suit price alone $25, $30, $35 AND UPWARDS William 108 Third Street not fill theTable Bread Discriminating Family MU'IfiL Buy Christmas Wines and Liquors at The Quality Store Christmas finds Portland's foremost Family Liquor Store with the largest and most complete stock of delicious Wines, fine Whiskies, Brandies, Cordials, Sparkling Wines and Champagnes, in its history 1 For eight years we've been in this location, carrying ONLY QUALITY GOODS, all of it governmental pure food inspected. Prices are -the lowest, consistent with quality. You get only pure unadulterated Wines and Liquors at The NationaTAND WHEN YOU SEE IT ADVERTISED HERE, IT'S SOI We repeat buy your Christmas Wines and Liquors at Th Quality Store 1 ORDER TONIGHT OR TOMORROW, EITHER BY PHONE OR IN PERSON. Our auto delivery carries no signs. TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS WE PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES ON ALL ORDERS OF $4.00 AND OVER, EX CEPTING CHAMPAGNE AND BEER. WINES 110 Vintage Port Wine, PA gallon OUC 4-year-old Wines Port, Sherry, Angelica or Muscatel, gal., OP. $1; qt AOC 8-year-old Wines Port. Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, Tokay, Ma deira, Malaga and White ft Port. gal. $1.50; full qt....UC 12 - YEAR - OLD FINEST CALI FORNIA WINES Port, Sherry. Angelica, Muscatel, Tokay, Ma deira, Malaga and White Tr Port, gal., $2.50; quart. ... s JC NATIONAL'S BEST $4 CALI FORNIA WINES Port. Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gallon ....... XHFOBTSD CHAMPAGNE. MUMM'H EXTRA DU? Quart. $3.25) Pt. $1.75. MOET & CHANDON WHITE SEAL Qt., $3.25: Pt.$1.75. POMMEROY & GREENOUGH Qt. 83.25; Pt, $1.75. MONOPOLE RED TOP Quart, $3.25: Pt. $1.75. LOUIS ROEDERER'S Quart, $3.25: V.. $1.75. IMPORTED GERMAN. FRENCH AND ITALIAN WINES ANtL CORDIALS llafge'assortment. auditors. Miss Galloway climbed an other notch in the esteem of her Port land admirers by her convincing por trayal of the mother, while Mr. Kauf man wis no l-:s well received. Others in the company who are clever are Catherine Bronson, Clalra Whitney and Helen Buckley. ': X', One of Will M. Cressy's "hits," en tltled, "Monday," is put on by O'Brien Havel, as a bead usher; Arthur Havel, call boy, , and Miss Valeska, as the vaudeville theatre star. The sketch has to do with the stage, of course, and ts probably one of the best of the comedy sketches on route. The Havels and Miss Valeska handle It to the best ad vantage, O'Brien Havel being especially clever in his bead, usher characterisation..-" ."; ': '.'r;'v ' '"' V : . Ruby Raymond and Bobby Heath, In a musical turn, fn which Mr. Heath in troduces several of his own song, hits, are several steps ahead of the usual vaudeville team, and last night they easily won a place In the hearts of Port land Orpheum-goers. Chris Richards, billed as the "Eccen tric English Chap," Is rather out of the ordinary and succeeds in pleasing. Frank and Truman Rice do some clever tumbling to start the bill out a" tn Schmettans, In classic poses and eculllb rlstlc stunts, close .the Interesting and enjoyable program. A Question of Sense What's the sense In paying more for Vat h,n von can aret Quality and any up-to-date style in the Kenshaw for $2. Drop in at tne iiensnew svoro, next the Globe theatre. Jerrems' Boas . Tailor for Young Meri SPARKLING WINES and CHAMPAGNES CRESTA-BLANCA SPARKLING WINES Qt, $1.25; Pt. 75. ITALIAN - SWISS COLONY SPARKLING WINE Quart, $1.75; pt, $1. ITALIAN-SWISS COLONY TIPO Red or white, qt, 65. PAUL MASON'S CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING BURGUNDY Qt. $1,501 Pt, 75. FREE This Beer.Mfnl - neeenter ant tlx Glasses wltn every order of (3 and orer. Also 1913 Calendar, "No More Wash Days for Me" , writes one lady la an un solicited uttet to the Troy Laundry. "All my life Tre been bothering with wash day at home, until X fairly dreaded for Monday to approach, "Finally, a neighbor who had been sending her fami ly washing to The Troy pre. vailed upon me to give it a trlaL , "Eagerly I opened my first bundle when It came back Wednesday morning. How snowy white the clothes were. How sweet and fresh, they smelled. And the greatest surprise of all was the small charge, "Wash day Is now a thing of the past a our house." (Name furnished on ap plication.) ' Go now and do likewise. Phone for our driver to top tomorrow morning. , PHONES East 33 B-611B (Botsfoxd Service vm cakbt a rxnx inn or Christmas Cards Calendars Holiday Papeteries AND Leather Goods The Irwin-Hodson Coi Retail Store n ran, bit. rajuc a oax Open Svsnlngs Until cntrlstmaa. yoifr fMcxinj, account where the officers of the bank are easily approach able and ready al ways to give you the attention your business demands. Feel free to call and talk the mat ter over. Hartman -Thompson B A IM K Cham, of Commerce Bldg. Fourth and Stark Sts. Opening Sale OB Xmas Gifts We have just opened the largest, most mod ern and best stocked oriental store In Port land'. To get you ac quainted with our new, store and stock we are offering special in ducements to "holiday shoppers. WAIST rATTEBXS - BXXX XX3C02T08 SMBB0Z9SBT TAXCX AOOSS ttOSXXST &ACB 'tadles' Custom - Made Bilk trader Garments and Waists. Sing,ChbngSCo. Toe Big OHU;h1 Formerly In Mtirfiii(m li't, K . , 400-402 :.:.ini -i. I s V J 0, Clirlfstmao ; Suogcotlona Store Open Evenings Until the Holidays Until 9 o'clock At The "DOUSE OF COATS" Men's. Ladies and Child- . , , . ren s A RaineoaOs Price and Less Extra Special 350 Men's and Ladies' tan and gray $5.00 Slip-Ons, to day, Tuesday and Wednes day Q1.90 offolffll BAINCDATW COMPANY 343 Washington St; One Doer West of Seveatn. Look for the Big Electric Slgi HOLIDAY CLOTHES for Men anj Women Sflvervv-are, Watches, Jewelry Moderate Prices and Easiest CREDIT EASTERN o ii TrrrriH a aouPAirT eOS'Washlngtoa st at Tentli - When Bitulithic Paving is being laid, the mate rial is subject to scientific tests every hour, in suring work without a flaw. That's the rea son BITUUTHIC WEARS! 1 Renton Lump .$8.00 Renton Washed Nut... $7.00 East Creek ...$6.50 Tono .$6,50 Rock Springs .......$10.00 '' T, . OvertonFuelCoeM. 1605 Main 05 GOO ' AT !. 1 1 ' " "in "I ft , N Foster & Klclscr 1 Outdoor Advertisers J rinmo bvxxctuis . . ? rAIKTEO WAJ041 ...viVif r. VOSTUUI , . t Ssst Seveatb and last STStett StreeU Sast 1111. s-im CALIFORNIA HOTELS AND RESORTS IIDTE L SAll FnAHCISGO Geary Street. tbbTt Union Squats v European Plan f a dy up ' American Plan $3.00 a daj up ; New steel as4 Wkk stfsetore. Crs aieilsm eewenUeee. i Modmte tl Canto el tkeetre aad ttmil dutrict Os u UaM tnuufarrins all ' EU. Ml isi - " ! J - 1 1! IV' 17 k, , - l . m niHR n rs pal vice commission, la to address the