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r n . - 'a Itt-IP- , :J " r: on TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ITIf k; "Th tyue Bird," " bxkhH Ttt -Baker I'iajera la "la the Blsh. m' Carriage" '-....-"UIMII'l 'M Vaudefllle (In Bnker tbottre). lKlC.KeHng Hood Musical Cumedj com- Vhh.t fa The Jllmlc City." Tim emprkss v.uaeTiuc - : : I'ANTAUKS VBieM. . - "' Kur .muwmeut adrcrtlstnc" pg 2. Weather Conditions. Portland and "Iclnlti Fair tonight, Tbnrsday liicreuNlinf cloudiness, probably, follow "by ruin or anow; easterly arlnita. "V ; . Oregon i'alr .toulsot, eoiuer east portion. Thursday ' l"IrJ axeept Increa.lna ' cloudlnea iiurthwcst portion, which will probably be fol kiwrj by ruin or anow. Eoaterly wind.. Waabingtnn Kalr tonight, colder In eaat por. tlon. . Thursday Iilr eaat, fain or anow Weat portion. Wliida .hitting to eouthc.aterly. ' Idaho Fair tonight and Tnuradajr. Colder tonight. - . . -. EDWARD A. BEAU. - DUtrlct Forecaster. ; :. , i y t .. . : .r hi 1 K: ' - z c .: 1 at f -vl. 1 i,:, 1 V. ( .: tl:ei ti'0'.t of July No lntoxicatlr.5 liquor, a rU-an record and reports from each at least once each 60 days were required. Ka'cli received a sentenca of threeyears la the penitentiary. Uanr Ieese, another member of the gang', was cried.-, few-weak-ago- but was found not guifty, as It could not be proved he was present when Baker was killed. J t :i i. e i--. .y r:tr. 'i I a r;-,:.i? uurt rut t.;:n in j ;aca if Carl 2.c..v i on account or K-nstsy pcliliocs suonr.i- Sr. I1UX Dearborn. t09 XJnlon aT N, both telephones. ... Gardner Shorthand School, SOS Good. nough, building, Qo STaphioftl Lector Studies The first of a series of geographical lec ture studies Illustrated with stereoptl con views will be delivered before the Educational i alliance .at the Neighbor hood bouse, Second and Wood streets, aoutti Portland! by Edward N. Weln Caum,' beginning Thursday evening. The subject chosen for Thursday night's lec- i ture Is "Oregon as Wo Should Know It. )Thls will be followed by a musical prc ! riant consisting of a baritone solo by p N. Abrahamson, accompanied - by -Leo Shapiro; cello solo-by-A. Hoppe, and a piano solo by Miss Pearl Barde. Miss Naomi Swett will preside at thl meet . Ing. Mr, Welnbaum's lecture for Jan "uary 9 will be entitled, f See America First," ho strongly advocating the see ding of Pacific scenery, first, especially that of Oregon and the contrast of the ; Glacier National park. Th 19ia David Campbell sonvenlr calendar, issued" by the Paclflo States Fire Insurance Company, was received with such favor, the company was un " able to supply all requests, and in order to meet -the popular demand for this - souvenir of - Chief Campbell, they have issued a similar ealendar for 1913, in .commemoration of Portland's martyred fire chief. These popular .souvenir cal endars r now being distributed at the off lea of the Pacific States Fire In surance Company In the Chamber of Commerce bldg., to all who desire them. This souvenir calendar has been de signed With a special desire to perpetu ate the memory of the noble life of Chief Campbell which he courageously sacrificed In bis devotion to duty. SellwoOd T. SC. C. A. Opens The. re? opening of the Sellwood t, M. C. A., East Fifteenth street and Spokane ave nue,, which was closed last spring, oc curred last night with the ladies' aux iliary having charge of the affair. A good literary and' musical program ws given. H. W. Stone, general secretary of the Ys M. C. A.; extended to the peo ple of Sellwood his congratulations on the success of their efforts to reopen the branch in that Section of the city. Rev. J. W. Hawkihs and Rev. r. H. Hayes of the Methodist and Baptist churches In Sellwood, -conducted praise services which ushered. In the new year. John - Heesemer. " physical director, has charge of 'the athletic classes for men, women and children, LThe general business of the branch association will be in charge of seven citizens of Sell wood, and three members of the ladles' auxiliary, J. "V. Oatherle will act as secretary. . Congrats of Mothers Plans for active work concerning the Oregon Congress of Mothers will be discussed at a meet ing of the state board .of the eon. gress, to be held in about two weeks. The Portland Council of Mothers will hold a .business meeting in the city hall tomorrow afternoon, and next Tuesday the membership committee ef the state association of the. Oregon Congress of Mothers will meet In the Young Men's Christian association to start a cam paign for membership to help with Use child welfare work. Arrested as White Slaver Sergeant Harms last night arrested Oeun Boutoll at 2.46 H Flanders street, for white slav ery. The woman in the case gave the name of ' Josephine AlblL Paul George and Pauline Miller were also arrested at the same place and in the same raid, both charged with an Immoral act. Barber Shop. A good location for. barber shop 1ft the popular Journal building. It has room for eight chairs, with an entrance on Seventh street and one to the main lobby. The only vacant store In this building. Inquire at Jour nal business office. V -J J complaint Against orocers. inror- matlon has been filed with the United United States DlstricL Attorney Walter U."- Kyans asalnst Lang & Com Mtny, wholesalers on charges of mis branding coffee, preferred by go vern- ment pure food inspectors. The case is an ancient one, dealing as It does -with the shipment of an alleged cof fee compound from Portland to Lewis ton, Idaho, back In .the fall of 1910. At that time the government charges that a certain preparation was put on the market composed of coffee, chicory and cereal, it Is understood that the company has changed the label, since that time. . ; ed asking for the change. Conunerel .'WfirkvGif ford. Main 6873. Br. 2. a Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk. Sr.JBreltlisr, Splnolojlet, Royal bldg. Interior Tlewsv Gifford. Main SS7S. Watca Blttner-ft-Furrer Thursday. OREGON TRUNK Td BE EXTENDED TO WESTERN PACIFIC "' ' .-- - (Continued From Page One.) Tax levies Being riled. Tax levies In tho various school districts and m-. ;towns of Multnomah county are be Ing received .by County Clerlt-ilelds X, ' and the Hal will be completed tn a tew days'.- Amongi the reports r v celved are the following- City of Port land,.7,7 mills with 5.5 mills school ilevy; city of St Johns, 9 mills with 5 mills echool levy; ulty.of Gresham o 'ti mills; city of Falrvlew. 10 mills; city v- of Troutdale, 5 mills, and Port of Port- -i, land; which Includes property contigu- ' own to the harbor and forms a district . with -boundaries of Its own, 1.1 mills. . r. Stott, formerly of the firm of Malarkey, Seabrook & Stott, and Frank T. Collier, formerly of the district at tor-ley's office, have formed a partner ship for th general practice of the law at 609-610-611 Yeon building. Jaeger Bros.' SUverware Sale $1.7B coffee spoons (6), $1.25; $2.25 orange spoons (6), SI. 75; 2.25 tee cream spoonM (6), $1.75; 12.25 oyster forks (6), $1.76. 266 Morrison street, between Third and Fourth. therefrom, the southern routes , having the advantage by reason of through con flections: By extending Tthe " Oregon Trunk to connect with th Nevada, Cal if ornla & Oregon line, operating, be tween Lakeview, Or., and Reno, Novi Hill would . be tn position to connect with the Western Paclflo at Doyle, Nev. The Western Paclflo has always been regarded as very closely allied to the Hill system, or very friendly at any rate.' and it is believed no. difficulty would be encountered In making satis factory arrangements ' whereby - Hill would get his share of the California business. : - h Some, years ago, -under1 th 'adminis tration of President John F. Stevens, the Hill system Jn . Oregon made exten sive surveys South of the present ter minus of the Oregon Trunk, and It Is belloved that all of the preliminary work lor such extensions was completed under Mr. Stevens'who is now In New York, as head pf th John F. Stevens Construction company. Chief Engineer Ralph Budd, of the Oregon Trunk tiu yesterday, but -now assistant to Pres ident Carl Rv Gray of the Great North. em was In the field under Mr. Stevens for a long time and prepared all the maps and data required for th exten slous, which it now eemsery proh able 'will be made without delay. NEW YEAR STARTED ON ITS JOURNEY WITH DIN OF JOJ-AND HILARITY (Continued From Pag One.) The Kontessort System. The Mon tessorl system will be the subject of a paper given by Miss Sedgwick at the meeting of the Parent Teachers' circle at Wichita school house Friday jtt2:3 p. m. ICaAame For limited time, ; I will make ladles' suits of our regular Im ported materials and linings for $50. Long coats for $40. GURNEY. Fourth Flooj- Mohawk bldg. Third and Morrison.- - Book Site Sot Suitable It was decid ed at a Joint meeting of the public dock commission snd the fire committee of th city executive board yesterday that the proposed location of the dock for 'the 'new flreboat, under ,the approach Of the Broadway bridge, ould not be suitable, owing to the difficulty that wov'd be experienced by the fireboat in turning around with the stream blocked by passing traffic. The dock commis sioners will seek to persuade that the O. W. R. & N. Co. donate a piece of river .front as a dock site for the fireboat Admitted to Probate. Estates valued at $i!7,000, left by Mrs. J. Bearia Elwart and $28,000 left by Mrs, Catherine Co man were admitted to probate yester day. . Carry M. Elwart, a daughter, was appointed administrator. Charles P. El wart of New York is the only other helr. CMrs. Elwart died in Portland De. cember 25. Blrs.-Coman left two sons as her Only heirs, Daniel J. and Wil liam F. Elwart, both of Seattle. The 6ecurlty Savings & Trust company was appointed administrator. Mrs. Coman lied December IS. ' A Happy Haw Year will bring more happiness if you have the satisfaction of being well clothed. You can afford it. Barette, the good value tailor, 268 Alder. Elbert Hubbard Bookbinder Carl Hill, formerly on Phllllstine, is doing art binding at 227 Stark. Work the best, prices right Main 2901. . Steamer Jessie Xarkias for- Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock st 2 p. m. The Senn Mutual Life Insurance com pany has removed to permanent quar ter at 207 Selling building. Harmon & Furner, general agents. Oregon Barbers' Supply Company will remove to 72 Sixth street today; cut lery, grinding, toilet goods. "Watch us grow!" Members Wednesday Informal Club Two dances. New Year's night armory, and Christensen, Banner events of the season. . Have Ton ever visited the $2 KEN SlAW 2 hat storeT Then you are buying your hats there. 412 Wash. One-Third January Badnotion from marked price on our beautiful, art silver ware. Aronson, x $5120 I i. Virt t - A Nie j a..i.r.. t 1 1UUU11 y Peter aTV1 Hamad Curator "by Mayor Mayor Rushlight appointed Rev. Asa Sleeth a city - curator. The appointee is a Methodist Episcopal minister. Other appointments made by the mayor were those of fire escape- inspector and In spector of elsctriclty. The former posi tion, will be filled by Edwin Campbell, who has hel0 it temporarily for the past few months. . R. Dunlap was pro moted to the position of Inspector of electricity. Irom a deputyshlp In the electrical Inspection department. f tAttSornint80l ,BulWJn behalf -of the II. A. Heppner company, the state of Oregon has commenced suit in the Circuit court to force Bartlett, Roth & Co. and the Aetna; Accident & Liability company to pay for the remaining .45 on a bill of $5600 for marble ,i sea in-me erection or the supreme ; ana linrary nuiidlna- at SaUm. Tho of $479.36 has already been paid amount aue. Attorneys' fees of ire asked. jtions for M, J. aonld Roso- 'respect t tot M. C. Gould. 'Circle No. -25 of the Grand Army of the rhO Was reoentlr re moved by uX V were passed at meet jng of tna-av v or the circle. Mon day.1 it was aitftw 'Si'ived that the char ter of the clrcle. )ped for 31 days out of respeci lor l"ead comrade. Most Populsr womtj. Tv . handsome work basket was tho pfJ Miss Ola cooper, secretary touittiealth of ; f leer, won yesterday-af ternoow for be ing the most populat woman at the city hau. a popularity contest was Instl , tuted'tw weeks ago by Toui Long, the blind cigar dealer, and the votes were counted yesterday, v. -Salgrene, llie 'greal ' rheumatio and dney remedy. It has been tried bv beifrtdden , patients and gave the best results. It dissolves the urlo acid thrystals. It contains no alcohol: aloo , liol Is en Irritant to the kidneys, Mix ,2 ounces Salgrene wlth 4. ounces olive oil and take in two-teaspoonful doses. ., Paroles Adam Baker's -Slayers. Charles Christensen, ,17, years old. and . ..li.oLbrULuraa,u2a.aaiaMld,-yatrtlar afternoon received paroles from Circuit Judge xavanaugh before whom they re- Jtepubllc tf m Hot Vet Pound Any hat (that will beat the $2 KENSHAW 2 value and style. 412 Wash. next Glob. A Happy Hew Year Make It so by getting full value tn Jewelry frc.-.t Uncle Myers, Tl Sixth. One-T&lrd January Seduction on big stock of high grade cut glass. Aron son. Union Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 241, A-2241. Everyone Swears that Kline makes Portland's best chill at 249 Fifth. a--M-M-w W. A, Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, ' Appointed Boad Supervisor C. E. Bramhall was yesterday appointed road A' lacy of care is often left to a fam ily by a most devot ed father, simply be cause he failed to make sure of the title to his property. For your family's sake, use our Guaranteed Certificate of Title. It protects, Investi gate. Call for book let. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. .ule:,t l;::d case cg;;victso:j GIVEiJ HARD BLOW (Continued From Page One.) " Hendricks was United States commis- loner, and was connected -directly by Hawk with fraudulent practices. ; Ac cording to those who have seen his af fidavit, he now declares that hia state ments before the federal grand . Jury were falsified because of intimidation With which he was surrounded. . By tes tif ying. against Hendricks, one of the 'higher, tips," Hawk escaped any punish ment . . Hendricks has been practicing law at Fossil for about 25 years and has been attorney for the state land board for Wheeler county: ever since the county was formed, 14 years ago. - When con victed, be was sentenced to serve 13 months In the : federal prison at "Mc Neil's island. Unremitting effort has since been put forth by bis friends to convince the president - that Injustice has been done him. -' VH:' :'r Every citizen ofr.Fossll and every county official in Wheeler county signed the pardon petition, and the Oregon del egatlon in congress united In urging tho removal of the ignominy stamped upon Congressman Hawley has been espe cially- aotlv in working for the pardon, having given much attention-to the case. Ten of th 12 Jurors Joined in the re quest for executive Interference. The pardon of Hendricks Has been ex Mitl.fl MM .ln...th. .Hm. a .,1... sentence wav lifted from Mays, followed by similar action tn the cases of Jones and HalL In eacn case stinging refer ence has been made by the attorney gen eral's office to the methods pursued by Heney and Burns. i In viewing the cases attention has been called to secret files kept by Burns concerning th Jurors, 1n which Burns referred to some of them as men that "would convict Christ" These reports of Burns to Heney hav had powerful Influence in undoing their work and freeing, one after another, the men they convioiea. v MimttlitU llnU- hJilLl (Cnited Pros Leased Wire.) London, Jan. 1. Arriving here after his recent trip to America, Sir Thomas Llpton declared today that he to har from the New York Yacht ejub within three weeks as to whether they will accept a challenge for th Amer ica's cap ia the fall of. 1914. Sir-Thomas will liegiri at once for mulating plans for a big international yacht race for 33 meter boats at San Francisco in 1915. with a number of musical selections on the piano. His Imitation of Madame Schumann-Helnk was preatly appreci ated. ' Midnight Matinees Held. Midnight matinees at tho principal theatres were attended by hundreds of persons. These attractions at the Helllg, the Baker and Pantages were staged for the benefit of the Theatrical Mechanical association: As the New Year's chimes rang out, all the stage folk, from star actor to Janitor and stage hand, came out on the stage. The matinees were hugely successful. All through the residence districts there were watch parties of Jolly gath erings of young folk and old, who greeted the hew" year noiany. It appeared. From the high steeple or St Francis Roman Catholio church at East Twelfth and Pine streets, a great electric cross with the numerals "1913" on It shone out ss midnight came. This cross was Illuminated by the Lux Urbls Rosarium society, formed a few weeks ago to raise funds for the purpose. STREET CROWDS WERE ORDERLY AND POLICE , HAD LITTLE TROUBLE From the police department stand point the new year celebration was un usually sane. Captain John Moore, who had charge of keeping the downtown crowds in order, says their conduct was highly satisfactory to him. 'One thing that attracted my atten tion," said Captain Moore this morn g. "was the large attendance at the eatres. The night was rather cold and the peopl wanted to get inside. Street crowds were orderly, reports from arllls show there was no trouble, and evervthlna- in general shows the cele- brators kept within the danger line.' Several Demons, including two wo men, were arrested during the night on charges of disorderly conuuci. Make your street improvements permanent improvements. Boosting for BrnjLJTHic means a future, saving. - Holiday Umbrellas $20 Umbrellas cut to $15.00 $18 Umbrellas cut fo $13.50 $16 Umbrellas cut to $12.00 $14 Umbrellas cut to $10.50 $12 Umbrellas cut to $9.00 $11 Umbrellas cut to $8.50 $10 Umbrellas cut to $7.50 $9 Umbrellas xut to $6.75 $8 .Umbrellas cut to $6.00 $6 : Umbrellas cut to $4.80 $5 Umbrellas cut. to $3.90 RUST FR00FZ UMB Let TTs pit Hew TTrabralia to Tour Handle. We Have All Kinds Cheap KTrTTsn H'C Uiiiiiuwiiuu TJHBBBLL 329 Washington, Imperial Hotel Bldg, New Years Greeting to You From JUDGE M'BRIDE BECOMES " CHIEF JUSTICE. MONDAY 'i (Salem Bureau of Th Journal.) Salem, Or., Jan. 1. Next Monday Judge Thomas A. McBride will become chief . Justice of the - Oregon supreme court, and Chief Justice Eakln will step down to the foot of the list Judge Moore is next in-line for chief justice. -Hood River Push Club Electa. , '-i (Special to'Tna Journal.) Hood River, Or.. Jan. I. At & meet ing of thf Hood &lver tHelghts Push Club held Saturday, Attorney John. Bar kejr was elected president of the 'organ isation The Heights section of the city has made rapid growth during' the past The club l.ol.l Its rtjruUr meetings in the Holman haX- Safe Deposit. Va: PrlVate bo,xes at , reasonable rates. Fire and burglar proof , vaults for storage, packages, suitcases, etc. Cham ber of Commerce building. CAHO OP THAHXS. W wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death or our beiovea wue and mother. " ". . ' - A. WORDOANU FAMluX. ' "' v V .rawy?sv V M V . f, : t t :Js Li"? i tlcuUr. r . -. ; - f ice:, eo, . ; ; - I v ; and ldtr-t : . expert or..raC-- -. e .'. are pciKMiae t-r..a.:-- . -l.;' - . large patrons ?. ; i v- i i dentists lts ai.ie to r -" able to perform strici.y i and why go aHewher- un j i erally prevaiiini? high'-r vr to the Old Reliable ma vance of perfect work auj satisfaction, at least cost. : GOLD CROWNS Pont put up with a tooth that i badly decayed to b fUlad. Onr c? operatora will crown it with a a ,1 -A ..I aa-K. gold or a beantlfnl natnr ing porcelain crown. HiaKOBASE 0'r PLATES, CB0WH8, , f I O VOXCELAZH AHD V BHOB WOBK AT O eO j O POPTJLAX PHICBS V Va Fifteen-Year GuaTJintcs With All Work What Our Guarantee Uzzzs .The Union Painless Dentists is incor porated, under the laws of the state or Oregon, and i the company is respon sible for-the guarantee that goes wltii all the work that leaves this of flea. This affords th public absolute pro tection against Inferior workmanship and materials. WILLIAM J ERR EMS' 80N8, In Order to Keep Our Tailors Busy We Still Give Extra Trousers Free with a suit from any goods in our fine, large stock. 25-f35-50 108 THIRD STREET 1913 IVERY da every year, every age and daily at New Year everyone delights in the candied joyof Hazel wood's Choice Confections. THE HAZELWOOD Confectionary and Beitaurant Washington Entrance on Alder at Tenth. Street, too. New Year', s Greetisi" The time we like to think of our custom ers and the public as. friends, casting aside the commercial and business ties of the average day and joining in a spirit of good-fellowship towards all. May the new year bring you health, happiness and prosperity, is the wish of The M. J. Walsh Co. M. J. Walsh, President , . 311 STARK STREET UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS 'V-'';--;i;D.OOBFOBATEl 821 Morrison Street, Corner Plrat. Bntire Corner Phone Main 6938. Open Evenings. YeMaCvAeOTSch: SIXTH AHD TAYXOS STBEITS HBW TEHM OPEM3 JAKPA&Y 8, 1913. '..' i Fee - ' S Mos. to , Trad Schools. 3 years. Assay In g . - 9 3 0. 0 a Automobile (a growing trade),., 60.00 Carpentry 10.0; Electricity ..................... ' 16.00 Forestry and Lumbering......... 10.0') Plumbing ........ .............. 15.00 Business and Professional Schools. Accounting i ,!, ...... . .1150.0'j Bookkeeping y. ..v.v. ..;.... i. 8.00 . Cost Eng. and Quantity Burvey'g 30.0' i rnarmacy ...... a.... .......... u.uv 'Plan Reading and 'Estimating. , 8.00 fRelnforeedCtinMete 'Cost..,.;.. "15.00"' ' Show Card Writing. ........... izu' Salesmanship ..... ............. 16.00 Shorthand .0 Surveying and Praftlng......... 10.0H Telegraphy and Dispatching...;. 13.00 Telegraphy, wireless (new law, re- quires ?.operators on every pas- senger boat) '. 60.04 Soaa of SO Other Courses. Arithmetio. Algebra, or Geometry! 6.00 German, French or - Spanish. ,. i . 6.00 Penmanship or English......... 8.0') Public Speaking .0 Boys' Elementary School (day)-.. 13.00 Boys' Elementary. School (night) 4.00 Call or send for free Illustrated Cata logue. Portland T. H, O. A. Similar schools Seattle, Taeoma, Spokane. sssssasasEsf ' 1 'M PORTLAND GLAZED CEMENT -SEWER PIPE is rapidly increas in. the efficiency .ofi'ort.andy sewer system. It's a home product, too We have every article necessary to increase efficiency in any office and we have the experience and facilities and desire to serve you right. TRANSFER CASES several styles FILING CABINETS , in steel and wood FILING DEVICES of every description FILING DESKS for any business DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS and. business furniture of every kind t 1 r, ,, n-y-rV; I' ' 'T, 1 mm "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. 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