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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1915. 5 BRIEF INFORMATION ti Iiay k :;::, , AMI SLML.NTS HE1LP. Bti !vv Taj-J-r. u;--ir.& d-i;, ' I i;tti-, la BAKKt: - Ur-id-.ay u-f Main- inawr :a ' axl. c RI'IIK V. l:r p.i.j- ay at a rr ' .:: I'AMi'.l. i:.-j jf ai A..:-r. 1: - 7 . o -t:.d 0 1". iH-,:f -Hr...id a .; ,t S! rk U .a-, i . o a t.1 la 15 week iliji l. vim; I'.ji'r a a !r.l.--. ' l.' Pi'l'-Via '.VHP' l-...-iii Jt .-tar. -.rji-.Iy. H '. 7 .o tn-1 'j lo. SA'llfiNAI. l-.rk Uet ! -r'. it Slirk. M l t- -n p. I .r- -k! Ui.Ml' - .-l.-r.-i .-. at r :k. M";.a l t.r-vv U a. hi. to 11 r. ii.. ;i 1.1 Mill A- s.i'.'i i t .. -e . Waj-i.in:''-n nJ :. M.tl..ti ...-fir.-s. ; I i'.. 11 P. !. J't ol'l.K.s -t -r : - " A.-.- . . H-d-a. : m. 1 1 a. a... o. . I p i:.. tlU Ml SKI M Mitt. i:il I aj 1 T. It..ir .. . W -la--. !' si'.:...- I rre nfr.r :.. ..f l-i. ..:-, 1 : .; -Uj . i : . -f'-i'-"'- I-) ii uil i, ,')..) . V Coming Events. orrgi.ii S..r'.-i:i--. s fj-- i:a-ta it Im perial i.'itfi. pe. .-i:.;..-r -o. s p. I--. rniai. v. in, i.,iau.Ti :1 fl'ih t'oiM !?' ii.n.-r 11 ll-lary iiu'p li:- .-..n at n- :.. i- nil-!- 21. A'l CiL. In", .'-.j til ... i- '-villi er . II -.t: a..:. i..,l .. 'r !.!. i'.ud:.es !' r!.;b ln-han. I .-. t-uil- r li, 4t .M-..1U- i. .a.. :!!. at r.-n. Urallr l- il l l iii' :. o I La oilier of ltilD ru r. -. 1 e. .- HI. at !.. iirrftn i ivi. i Hdue lun-iii-oo at Multii-mno hoTi'i. li t-i:i'a r at if-.n. I'rlltiai vi A-iail.l of LolLlliia ur'l-ratty win met-l "ii bit-a.ser 12s ai Chamber of .iOi.c:rce. at uo-.n. Traa.-p- rtatiou club lunclieon it Aiuhaoaiafi hot. i. 1 ' . -i:.ri--r 1. at r. n. ;.,; :,-Va! Ingt-.m .ltt.-.i' u of T. P. A.. 1 li v .r p '"1 1'i.rT! iril l.nti 1. Or-.. a l.Tiatiuu c uKte. Imperial betel. I Li' :..!, -r is. l.i ud ou. I', ril.ii.l . l.-i . r ,N .. .1. U..yI A--h Ma a ii, Jnnaiiy T ..j . ui.. nl iiuinal b.'t.'!. W.milrow U'llm l-rii" C't at Ootral liLra'y Jun.i.'iij 1J. iu. '1 but J tlilr.l it-il nin.ua! reunion of Ancient n l A c i'lt'i Swttl-ti Hit- MoulC budJa. Jai':rv 1... 14 niiJ IS. I'"M!jiii; Simr.h.'L orebtslra coaort at tba Hi::s. J.ti .a.-y -:. of thp i,!d Southern Pacific band. Mr. Willi, whu i.a!weJ away vp.sterda v. was it native i,f Vermont, as'-'d . t"J tiail rtsidA.i continuously in I'or "und for t:;o i .tst Jo y-arn. Ho is s'ir- .v. .1 '.y th- widow. Mrs. Flora Williv. ( .'.n..' two l:ius.f r-. Mrs. K. A . Hart- , mn.'i arid Mrs. A. ; Ku'ist. Ti'o se'v- ! i'-f-s will te lifld ut tie Hoirnaii iar- ; lors and Hv. I.'ith'-r K I'yott will -if- . I'i' i.-.t.- Interment will be in Itiver-I iw i.n.ti-ry undr ti.t a';M;iic(:8 of I'.i'.ri'.f'i- 1 "iL-r, K'iIk? f "f i'jif.ia, of i w :.i :. i f was a m-!:.l.r. i Clinton Flatcnar Dies, 'iint'in V. !' t r. w ho 'lifd t'.iis :i.or:.:ri a: Ins .:!!..-. 13"") Malinry am. If. w,..s a piu.'i .'.ti! M.isu:., ai.d b-!onj?ed to ti.e Ko ii Ari iti. irr", In.icpf-r.'l.iit iirdcr ol 'mi 1 Vi io a and Kasterr. Star. He i wii.-, i a.n wor'hy patron of v'or'.nti.i in i'i..i'tr, No Cip ur.ii-r of Kastern tar. Mr i"l. '. ;.f r w.i- a native v,f i onto- -t.' ii, ii-'. 1 atid hid resided In I'ort -i.it.'i lor ;'.e jiast lu years. A l.aif i i r -1 i i r js I i. S. I'rain of Seattle, and '.i s:.-i. : ;.s .Mrs. i M. V.'mtworih of this :ty. 1 i.e funeral will bo held at t'o i ; I "f I in i v v Son, 1 iitli ai d Mo; U"i:'H v street?, tomorrow af tct -i . a.: J .:;. litidtr li.e a'is; i' ' ..f the l'.-.-: ' li.i.i. of -hrlt, S'.n.tist. MUTS WILL WIND UP RELIEF WORK SOON AS SUPPLIES RUN OU I Statement Issued Says Effort Will Be Made to Care- for Families Now on Hand. BLAME PLACED ON PUBLIC Avalanche of Snow Blocks 0-W Railroad Cut Betwacn Union Junction and Tlo caaat Filled Earl Today; Sotavrlaa Koported to HTi Cat Way Tnroug-h. '.r'at masses of Ftiiiw. tiar.i.ci at th.1 jTfsts of tnonn'.-'.lr. y 1-rtween Tniotj .T;ir.i t.on icd T '(,. asct. st.-l out from t' elr rex'-nsr i 'ii .s i tiMiay nr.d v.-fr, t Hvaiat.i-i .r.g down n in the rail road cut. '!'!. main line of the -V. 11. & S. I- now rn:n;,, icly 1,1... hod. (Ir.at -otary snow niow.s were snt out from I.. 'i iranil? arid ar. atta' kir;- the rnas-t-ive drift. A r'jmor was flasher! ir, 'l.p K neral offices of the railroad nUiUL n.Hci T:.:iT 11 f. Irnrk oiielit 1 Mother and Six Children Living on Homestead in Need 'Public Folly Informed" and "R- , Meetlty at Glenhaven. A sj .ml !!.. t.r.Li f ti.e ;:. t l.ae.. I:::; t -r -. :.t lt;b v.;i, i.e li. ; I ,;i t .e is.rn : . i'..ii; of .he i ;.eri!iaA el. 3 '." !. K.t-t K.Kl.ty-firs? ami 'Ii : liunnuk -:re. ts. to r .orr..w e.. mi,;;, for ti.e pi.ri" "( i.s is- ir ;: the proposed . i. .m-.-M Ui f e hoi'.hir-y l.n.s .,f !:u:i s.i. park Ail r,r.,rertv v. -cs .-. t'ns a !.'.;'. nr.. res;. . , tf requested to t ' tit. 1'i.e offlc.-rs of trie ! .ir P. . sident. H A 'lark. c-e preside:.' ' I-. H...J He. Se' Te' .-' - t'f.'i - il'T i tto A. S.-ui:i'.;'.n ; . e. :t: e hoard. P.. .lon. y. .;. A. S' union and W. i diiiiain. iear.-d so that trains rouhl t!:ro'!,!i bonotinie today In ase tie rumor is well found- d. the traitm now i eiii in i nst of Th.. i it sin. i.l.l r. i, i ponae la Entirely Inadequate to i p,,it!ar,d at '. p m Meet Eemavnd Upon Ui." , , " ; In the n. ia: time. however, th 'rains are s'aiied Train No. f.. trie faM mail. : a i I to ti..- guards wtn ' 'i:t isirnas pr- s-nts. (iiiv l.er.- at T a. in., tiain No. 1:'. tin- era. k limited. : eld rt! Trio-awt uhlie No. 7 If h.-l-l at l.arr. Yesterday's Pictl'onr.il irair.s. No in and No A, are beirg ..- Id ;.p a t I'mon .1 un-'t ior The flid- eanie at pra' ticaily th ? i lt 1 i.s' po.r.t on the line between P.ik. r and l.a Oriniic Mat HeUef Fund. . . : .-is- i J ' r-1 ii Po: I ,..:.. ' ir.iiic T. .o-.. i .s' . it! r , Is it. l.l'itl.iCe i: I.. i.-iA.Lidfi . . . . ; . - r ' '.. Sucf. 1 " '") l'i i"i ! ..' " A mother, five boys and a ba by fttrl living on a home. st had near ti., r , northwest corner of Lincoln co mty. w'.il have a I'hr istrnas not only de- oi.l of heer and pleasure, but 4. of tile absolute t.c esslties un- iess soine help is Immediately Eiuii. The mr.-.'.cr will we!, ome partly worn muis trousers, If- which he can can make over ) for her boys, also warm under wear und 1 lothinir for the baby. The family is also in need of food, dried fruit, rice. euRar, cereal, etc. Arvone wardlnu to make I'hrhstnins a little brighter for this overburdened woman and 1 er family may address contri butions to Jim. Joi n M. He, ker. t is, 1 r. ;! i ! 1 1 ; Opium Is Taken in Raid Via Air Shaft Seattle. Wash., Pec 20. V. P.) Ah Let and Ieonpc Joe. Chinese, alleged optum den proprietors, art under ar rest bere today following a dartna; raid by tpecial agents of the treasury department who coafiscated about $3i"0 worth of opium and smoking para phernalia from the Hop Ylclt apart ments 611 King street. KpeclaJ Agent W. L. 61scho crawled through an airshaft to reach the den and dropped Into the place to engage la a hand to hand encounter with Leon Joe. He finally felled the oriental and opened a door to Special Agent llamf and Waiacn. The emallest prncthal dry battery has been Invented for uce In a Krenoh vest pocket clpar llKhter Wtlhelm can point with pride to the fact that he Is sti!l about a hun dred Americans ahea.d of Krstrtz Joseph. orecust .- b.y a I Id id nr. I v.. n ' -1 - rt 'li: a : .1 1 ' vl We.itlirr ii(litiin. : i i r ; A--.-' l-ervat Tci irsrii-ea IMTMNJ 1 s- b . c ; t II.. vr-. J , . k -K 1,1. 1 . I'- S k A ' - I J- r.t. The officers of ,ne ,!,, .ir- V ' ' '''" f ''1' ' ': '. ' i,., .! ' ' ''.' ! " UWSS t! ! II M I I I I I ; ii -v: ,v,:::;:o-:::::::::: : : : : . ::mdmmMmm Oldham. A' an""' U ' "i , , -' vi l jj ijij Woman Ha, Much Tronbl-.-Misfor- ; ; yV auM aC,. m ! tun., has t::n -e visit. d Mrs. M. 1 - aM " '' 5 , J r" . yf ance be forgot, and XVyfflylm ! Ml I Keiiv. proprietor of a K'i.' er:, s, or- .it ( V , ' ' 1 ," J" 'r" '' l.h",r ' dyo of aald laniE .yne?" fii Si" ' "'li (inu.d a-.',,;e and Has, Mark". Mfet ,'"' !.; i';.'. r te, s tins yar just as , . 'is?!1 Her I. ,:'i,.,ii. died a'.o-.t a month n -". -''ii' - 1.10 ou,. ,v ; , f? t 1 W! i 'i' I 1 and r.. r son v..s s- . er-l . in- .'-.1 w --: : the . ..t.d.t. ,. ..f the r- , kmVN1 i1 "d, rk:"'t:u, io';rr.ri"i!:r:.r,,t : The Portland's li:.::.."- s; .''.i i and .Mrs. K- .: w is 1 " :o..ow,:o,- t::e tui-m- nt IOIIKUO lllllllZI ' i 'VX I ChrUlmnz Drill l-li ' is-a." ' ' " ' ""S ' :'u!'";h ! - ' :---! r j FiTe-thirty to eight o'clock J ' w! ,.( . is :-! t !'-- a M. :.!: .d- with .--i- I VY - !..:. . i Pioneer's Eon Passes Away. ; ::.-:: I if!- I.cr.,. an i Two T.:-v t . . 1 ;; -.s.i.i", 01 Martm drat.i Walk", wr... I'.si.-s. ard : r- , . . --, , ,. , the fa" t.i; BOtH D 1X11X10 ROOXXIS , d.e.l !: Tillamook last I'ri.Uv, we-.- .,r l"-:.s .. t .. a-he.s t at-.. " il & W 'V--iToT ' ' ':'-i-.'.: V; ;.;'.:s.tr;".:,:::' Covsrs $1.25 ' ': .1 '.. in.- v. n .... witli ir.' -r rn.n t ... t i i " ) ' 'ail I bait ..n every form -jf jlA ' ' , ' i j. V, ,'' lun.l .a cmeterv. Mr Walk, r was a -x pe r d : ' : re ..f o:r f.nds . . . . r-u i r. .:,.'J;".'.i so-, o! wii.a-n w aik-r . ' n - . r t ;, c ear "Tr .. i'-. '.di.- i;,. beer, f:ii informed , A ou miy make table reservations now for Christmas Day r - i-c.vr .,.. ,,f' ( ir,...'i. a-.d was bom in i wr.at w,- are do i:i; an i of what wr, . N Dinner and fur New Year's Eve """ ,r".' " " i'-.-j'.t. . io-k.'v v.-ars as-o fr,nl :r tryrr.g to do ;,-,d th- rcs;,'r:s, b.a-i V .V-u -i-. : t.ve ...' 1:0 he rcsai.d ,n P'Otiaad '':: .,,:::,: ; na d -. , :. h t - to meet t o ' 'V MUSIC jj ar d wa --::: o. ,,i bv !- . nil. r sa.v - In ari., i:..,d.. i, ; . n us ' , ' " er ,,. o ,. I,,,,, p:- -. I'h' re'Vre. v.- ...v- n-.t1 ii.g to d, V. i I vr ic::: ::A::;:z:l -r: ,"; vMhv-: Ihc Portland Hotel M r..r'-;ar" J Becomes Efficiency Engineer. - H r ' Kt p: - .-et.t .nd.-at ...ns w- s'fi G SV i '' ' j ' '': vv":'l, : I1 ii ;.s ' lv In" retire of ''rf o'n-e'iy'a'id "d-nt ?utn!' ! i r'avl S ""AH. 00. O. OBM. M j -I -ff. ..,- ":.:", for - . ;!? . . . r lists (Rh. V: ''k::::S::;K y:i Squatters' Rights WAm 1 ! r - - - Off Grant Denied frpifl :." 4! -'. Burned by Flash Powder. Pur. LjNh' i'" ' V l!."1'Mi: SlW Pa3 J ' " ' ' I 1 11 ' ''" - ; ' 1,1 ' 'ill ' ' ' :': '--d-itid a, en.- l,fi wn,hP ,t-.n."i;, P., -The Mh, ! " ' ' flli' ,"1 l; ' V 'h h '' ' Wtt 1 : '"": !''' ''' 1 'lsl1' ri;,,d M.'e, snpreme rr,.rt tod.,v JlV HltMVii 1 !h' Uli'll'i'll -;l-tf Vi.i '1 i, ! i'l.iei ..; : iM.II,,UiH'l:'1 ...!!!!..;; m.,llii!i!.ibj ' - : iu : t ;:'.."('- a '.:..- i.om of t rp ic is . , . , ,, . i- . -r . ., enii 1 s , .alters rtV.t f lrira s o 1 ts id- : - - - .. r..- d::.' a Last b vv . nt v -scv. n '. ii to "rin.i.ai r: k r e.s;, :o 1 -rriuit of . ) - - - - I powder , . . aaasjsSBBaaasmsssS"assaasas .. , , , l.-.t ou r.i.'b si !.- of t he .Northern la- m I j- -s to .is'i '!e, .,r: 1 i .itii; toK down f... pan ... , . , , . I - . .ii . , It" ral.road trio k 1:: th" ease of the V II l- ",'.: f... I.,-, an 1 am - 11- was "'"' : c ' ' 'OI ' as:.. lan-:i t.. ; ; 1 .-ainar. tar. h. - J it.t.. " " g 4- .. i ' n-, ,:i,. t.i .o: s;d-:. j .s, r - Former rrtlanl'i's Ldse Son. I Powers Open Evenings $1.95 Doll Sulkies Buy Gifts Now npes. chain ann itli moulded top. t'ollapitlhle. rubber-tired, folding loll Sulkies, with black enamel frame and long handle. Just the tiling fur the kiddles QQ Cnrlsunaa special, while they la-st i fC Cedar Chest Aromatic Cedar Chests, with bra brasH-llna-d corners, 36 inches In lentctt An ldeul gift pievo for her, on fcwle af $7.50 Electric Portables Just the urettlest Lfl-mps you ever saw for the chamber. Hrass stacdard and cretonne, pha.les Ijtmp is Li. in nes high and the shade measure 1& Inches. complete with 7Q pull socket and covered cord PTa I O atv $8.95 Z.e.ther Upholartered Anto BeM aockers Tarnish Proof Braes Bade with Continuant Porte $7.65 rug Child $1.85 4-Plece Orusg Child Urtnx- Soom set 43-Inch Idbrary Table with Slat Ende $4.95 Wood Wheel Ma.hogany Tea Cavrts. on sale at $4.15 $5.43 Cretonne Covered Utility Boxes. In variety of oolore $3.95 Pay For Them Next Year $16.95 S39.B0 Quartered Oak PedevtaU Pining Table $24.85 tl 7. BO Quartered Oak Drersln Tables for $9.95 8.60 Dron Bide Steel Cribs for $4.15 Maiorany Kualo Cabinet, fitted with panel door, amecial $8.95 Set of 6 Chairs Set of six handsome Chairs In golden quartered oak, w.th box frame construction ar.il covered In genuine Sianish eth..r. L'suaj value for set to li). Kxtra spe- (1Q QC i lai tills week J I 5.OiJ $35 Leather Rocker Ux'-cllent high - back, leather - cushioned Itockers. in a three, days' sa.Ie. Sat and tack fitted with leather cuHhlons, back very high and seat ejetra deep. An Ideal ffOI AtZ gift piece for him J)a-1 Buy These for $ 1 Week $1 Week EOOSIEB KIT CHE IT CABHTETB BTANDAJtD BEWIHO MACTHIBTES A-B H ANITA BY OAS SA5QE8 . COLONIAL BED DA7EHTOBT8 . BOTAL HASTY CHAIU Days iff Left to Join ii the $79.50 Xm Victrola J Oub Visit the Big TOY STORE in Basement II A All J tal ef-j ofc? i I Va Bishop Saaier Departs. i i a . ' : S..m: . r v.: t !. I. i. I s:t l-i sat. I 'U-k-.. K Pr , :.c 1 N ST W A s 'j . St" -dan Vv - s A La - s v -. I'. - , w - V i id. Z A ' M a.! i W ..ij W e-!,(3i". , 1 W '. :' .-. M -' vi ii.'i : - ' ta-ur H'l-l .,:t"' tl.aa ol ( an ArteriHien r- 4" IJ i '...ml trier. .is of Mr. a-.d Mrs. It. ii. i '.,'... vv el formerly n i,:.;' at IVS Pish'p Wistaria avfr.ue, now h 1 0 N--.V.1: K' .s ..t.,,; sti.-t. Wa i la Wall. l, wi'I be trneved se ,f i)ie;oi. 1-tt ti.l.s uior: to l-arr. of th. death if their eldest '.v.. r t:.:-- vv . k s e.u,tern tr.p. He son, P-.'-iy-r Geori'e I'aidwell Jr.. afied . attend li. c n.-ftinns of trie Huic 7 ears. 4 in :.tr.s, l Yi iiy morn.nar. Ill in Pi. , adei V ilia ur.d villi I 'e-'emh-r IT. of pneumonia, following t in CM. an i for t'e ho.idavs. A ar. attu V. it the irr.p. aft.-r an illn-s. i op fur tr,-- d. ,'se of S'-atu I-a- of t. w . a The f i.-i. ral wan h-ld .1 - i 1 1 r , k s o -1 re 11 1 1 . 1" Kill., ..i"ii f !. 1 . i - I..-.1 here. n. i.rc.e ill.-; da y . I't TOWN TOPICS Poet Subject of Study Clan. Pen P.;. Sn.'i.. ;. v. .1 be the I'd', .-)- up J -oitli ' '.. a.alvsls of tn. Ptopt.et lios.a in the li.id.- study ' na lt- win- h ir-.-ets Tires lay at ' : o 'J o'clock at I'cii tral library loam H. All are mvipd to attend. JU'Jbi Wise will lead the lesson. Reliable D H O. WCij Puneral Tomorrow. .. Benefit Dance at Lenta A benefit hop under the auspices of the Lents vorint-er fire department, will he held O Willis, painter, wliosr. fu:...-ral will tomorrow niirht in Seward's hall in be held tomorrow at J.JJ p. in., waa i.::t. Sp oi.il dance music will be well known In amateur nr.is.va! c.r- r, :.d.-r. d by the Portland Kire Ie- de In this city, and was or;., of the part-ant orvhestra of tight pieces, icteran members o" t'n- Kniuhts of Pythias. He was at one ti-r.e ..hr-'c'or Golf Suits Mi be ion at St. Peter's. Kev. Father A.i-rt S.hott of tu- P.eii.-rnptorist 1'..'" i s. ,,p, ;.,-d a mission at St. Pete: .-, ;o!i : :;,. 'i' .e nusVion is i-cmi; . alter. :..i , ; -lo..-k yest-rday Hie :...:. r.'i latu.r spoke at a m.-et :t;; a tr.e M i us , .!.'... Old O S An Ideal Xmas Gift Central library, room A. ills topic will We show eight different mod- be- WlU l, t SwurJ Hrl"K 1''"' els in all patterns. EXAD THESE F BICES. Full Set leeth, that tit. .$5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k $3.50 t Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50 Painless Extraction 50c Dr. Chapman to Speak. Dr. c H. ou find this number you won't Chapman will si-i.uk before the pcituai et hurt" scier-e ciuh ,..,orr0w at 3 o vio k m LORnLR Or SECOND AND MORRISON Columbia Elver Highway Staje leaves Cridai Veil 7 :Z0 a. m . St. Charles hotel, I'ortlat.d, 4 p. m. Sat. and Sun. evening, special trip, leaves Bridal Veil 6:3J tj. in, i'ortland, 11.30 p. m. lAdv. I.tjuK i'-dl TIIK HP; PNION SIGN All Work 'Juaranteed. DS. WHETSTONE. SOS. Stcairer Jesse Karkina for "amas. V. . si.oual and way lauding-':, dally, txi-pi u:ida. Lt-lives J sti ; n; .oil ivieet dovK ui ii p. m. lAuV. Save You Tiled t'e delicious new idxie llins'.' Ti.ey are a llaynes i ro-1-,vi and u.akint; a big hit. Ask our trover. tAdvj Order a Dozen Hayr.es Dixie l;tif. Wtiolesonie and ueiicious. G cents luys a whole dozen. Your grocer ,iai them. (Adv.) McCarjravr, Bates b Lively. Fire, cas ualty and automobile insurance, Yeon bldK. leiilbone Main 16S. (Adv.) Xmas Cigars at John Heltkemper's factorj, 1 .". 1 Porter St. Mam 2t3. Ad. Chester Bare luOTea to Tyrn Halle barber shoi, cor. 4lh and Y'amhili. Adv. facts! AJ-iual- t r a n ; i t ' t ion fa c : 1 1 1 ies .,re 11 Vita", t i t , ,r In t he pros p. ; ; y iv.; : . i i iz.i 1 1 "ii of any :::!. T ii. y .i -" e e s s p r : . '. l o - ' Ii'v'iii' nien' :' ts , and :r .,- .'. ! ; ,rs. p. t n- w .u k rris t.f is f'cr- -c : ;;i . and to t..e ; i . , i ..r . .'. ;, a t ; . ; an! - t " i: , t - - ru - r.t part; - ihi.-iy appi . !-!" :-. i ire n..". .v i t ' it, it. r: v a . :. d t.a : ..rat m os .,: d ':.. 1. ,,f t r. i : r t .. ' n t'. it cou'd i,,. a..;i--:-.l 1' tu- roads vie h.ai ,i s.i :,n td w.t !. BITUL1THIC Warren Brothers Company, Journal Building-. Portland, Oregon. Dr. W. A. Wise will be at his Port land effive until fuither notice Adv. I I Bert Printing- Service, Lowest Kates. V. W. Lialtea 4: Cj. Mam 160. A-1165. Ai. Dainty Stamped Infanta' Apparel. Th- Needle-raft Shop, 34J Alder. A.!. ICCHWAB PRINTING CO KaBEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER 4 STARK STRF.ET a4 -Karat 1 'j I -. . Diamond, 125. Main ( Adv. ) Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk bldg. (Adv.) Clothes of Culture Washington St. at Sixth Flttmon's Hew Oolde tells everything, j When wrttlnr or railing eo a-IrerMaer. i please mentloo The Journal. (Adr.) Willamette University Oldeat Educational Initifj'jon ia tea North vr eat. Coller of Liberal Arta, of Law. vl Tha- oicy. Bccool of Mm Art, Oratory. Chriatian lafluence. Yerj Isexemira. raliest mveatication Inritod. Writa for BoUatina. C. O. DOXIT. Praaioent. Salem. Oracen Notice to the Public: We, the undersigned members of the Retail Meat Market Men's Association desire to submit to the public the actual facts con cerning the difference now existing between the UNION MAT CUTTERS and our members. The Union Meat Cutters are unconsciously being exploited by certain ao-c&lled labor leadera, and have declared ua to be unfvir to orgaized labor, thereby proving themselves unfair, as they state to the public that th-y are contending for a TEN-HOUR DAY, while the real fact is that the half-hour contended for is mere sub terfuge, and they fully understand that we cannot concede this and do justice to our customers, who require their meats delivered by 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the morning. Between the hours of 5 o'clock and 6 o'clock p. m. is also our busy time, and all our men must be on duty at that time. The Union demands a straight 10-hour day, which ia impracticable to us for the reason that the man who works at 6 a. m. must quit at 5 p. m., just when we need him for the evening hours. We could have conceded even an hour outside of the rueh hours, thereby granting the 10-hour day and more, but this would not suffice, as the walking delegate will not be satisfied unless we permit him to run our busineas and he dictate the terma, but we know of nothing in the conatitution of this state or of the United States that obligates us to concede our rights of citizenship to any walking delegate, many of whom may not even be citizens of this country. We positively refuse to transfer our business to IRRESPONSI BLE AGITATORS, and in the future our business 'vill be absolutely conducted on the OPEN SHOP plan, which involves a principle and not a condition. We will not, however, discriminate against any wage-earner by reason of any affiliation with labor organizat'ons, as we make EFFICIENCY the basis of wages and employment, and not the pos session of a union card. WE BELIEVE IN THE PUBLIC, and that they should know the facts, inasmuch as false statements have been made against us, and all we ask ia that the PUBLIC inveatigate and accord ua the patron age which our position as fair-minded business men and taxpayers deserve, and we respectfully request that the public take no action against any member of our association by reason of BOYCOTT BANNERS, as we should all be held equefly to blame or blameless AS INVESTIGATION determines, and no member favored against the other. The fair-minded public should investigate the persons or mer chants who join the union as "Silent Partners" by inaugurating a boycott against us by refusing to buy from Open Shop Members; this boycott being the moat reprehenaible of all and ahould find no favor with the public. The names of these parties should be given to the public, so they might know who they are. Respectfully, JONES' MARKET (M. J. Jones) BAY CITY MARKET (Paul R. Spath) VETERAN MARKET (Robt. A. Sawyer) STATE MARKET (Chas. Rudeen) SEATTLE MARKET (Alex. Friedman) ALEX. FRIEDMAN (SEATTLE MARKET) T. R. HOWITT PEOPLES MARKET & GROCERY COMPANY (J. A. Henry) WHITEHOUSE MARKET (Bennett Brothers) MULTNOMAH MARKET (PARK & KOLB) PACIFIC MARKET (FRED KOLT) RAY FAIRCHILD BOSTON PACKING COMPANY ALDER MARKET (WM. CONST ANTINE) GEO. L. PARKER ANNOUNCEMENT For over a QUARTER of a CENTURY we have been estab lished in this city in the Importing and Wholesale Liquor business, selling the HIGHEST QUALITY goods, only. IN PURSUANCE TO THE URGENT DEMANDS OF OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, we have decided to open a MAIL ORDER LIQUOR HOUSE at SAN FRANCISCO, to supply our trade after this state is "DRY." We need no introduction to those who-have traded with this firm for over a QUARTER OF A CENTURY. They well know what the name BLUMAUER & HOCH stands for. v The house of BLUMAUER & HOCH has been the favorite supply house of the discriminating "connoisseur." It will continue to supply the "connoisseur" with the same high-grade "Quality" liquors that have caused the thousands of people to select this firm as their "LIQUOR SUPPLY HOUSE." If we were to attempt to publish all the testimonials of praise and satisfaction of our customers it would fill volumes. Very few liquor houses can show such a wonderfully LONG, SUCCESSFUL AND HONEST RECORD as ours. TO YOU as a consumer of liquor, the above information is of the utmost importance. We respectfully solicit a continuance of the friendship and patronage favored us by our old customers and to those who have not as yet become acquainted with us we only ask a trial, feeling sure that you will always remain with us as a customer. BLUMAUER & HOCH Leading Wholesale Liquor Dealers 454-460 Bryant Street - San Francisco, California At present closing out the largest and finest assortment of Wine and Liquors at "Wholesale Prices" to the retail trade at 105-107 Twelfth street. Phones Main 211 or A-1004. Phone, call or write at once. (More Facts in Tomorrow's Advertisement)