The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 25, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915.
brief information:
. M
CE3th DAY OF 1913.)
AMUSEMENTS
DE1LIG Broi(JwT it Tirkir. Opeoinj t"brlt
mas daj, "Tne
Ha
ttlecrj of lYace." morlnj
picture.
BAKLK Bnilwiy near MorTtaoti.
Baker
I'laTWi In "'LaniHe.
CKI'llbl M J5rSdwr at TirnMlI. Vaudeville.
I'ANTAtiE Broadway at Aider. VaudeTllle,
i .:. 7 .Jo and k:lo.
EMI'ULS Broad ay at Stork Vauderlll.
J.;n, 7 M a oil t:ij week lij . OutLuuvAia
n juj c jo suudaj.
LY it I C I oiixtb at stark. MuUal corned.
'i. . 7 d;o and V.10.
Na i MjNAL I'ark auul Weat I'ark at Stark.
M.jeh-o ncturea.
MAJr.afiC WaiQlnctoQ at Para. Motion iilc-
turf, 11 a. m. to 1 1 p. m.
Cel. I NiBlA Slim between Waablnft.n and
bi.-. Motion plcturta 11 a. a., to 11 p. in.
rj-.'-l'I.KJi W! I'.rk l.rar AWW. llUou
l... .res. 11 a. Ui. t. 11 i'. tn.
All. ilL Si HftL ray.r. U'.ura
n. vitek ilaja, Z to 0 suntiaj. Free after-
i... a of Tirwlaj. 'l'LuiJ. riJi. aiur-
Combis Events.
! '
Portland Allium ot Commoia uc!"r!ty win
neet ou Lxxtoibcx at maUi!.r ot coiaiucrcc
at uooo.
Transportation club luncheon at Maltuom
soo-i. Derur at irm-
m Oregon-Wa.inrtou thriaton oX T. 1. A..
Leceo.be-r -a, I'.M-tiand bote.
itour clut. i.iiiCr..n at noon ten;fer 2S.
Ad club hiiicnetia at uwju,
Lrceiutr -'.
MuitauL-ab LuUl.
rr. rr,i- ilulrjeaa Mro'i rloo lancbeoo.
lMr-en.ter .-1. at VI jltni-iiiab 1- t ' i . at U"ii-
Orra-.-n lrntloo conre. iu.rla &-!.,
IM-r.uhzj tod 6J.
kr.ltr u.irj lUuriUML Ckimbu of Coov
03er-Iec'uio'r -1, at 0.0.
PorUaL l rbiDttr No. . Royal Ar b Ma-
K'Ut. J.niirj 8, I p.
t iruiior'.ai
bot-i.
'r's-n (!t1c I'ajne lancbron at alLltDomio
bat). January 8, t rvor,.
W.-odrow V11.jo rtz:- me!a at Central
library January 1-. p. ai.
'f blrtj iL.rd in.i-i1i.ui ruiiK-a of Ancient
and A'CrpteJ scoltl-n Kit Maxxiic UoUi'a.
rfacuirr t. 14 and 15
Portland Stmpji. ny orcbc'.ra concert at tb
Hfli, 'amr;
Weather t'onditlons.
Tl;e north Pa'ifu- t.ror7n nK.T l to onrl
em Saakjtcbowan. aji 1 L-n.g foik-d by a
high pjt-aaure ari n. wbicb la n"' n.ovltis in -lau'l
over tbe f'm ?.c njunx. l-i!ts dl
tiirban.-- haj mov.-.: t' the Ijike rFflu and
UD-r Ohio railev. am! t'ih fre.-ur uuw ob--
talaa wr the
u;ii--n. R Wy tDe.niuir, Routrv- 1
ern-Pla'na and ii..: tate. precipitation l.aa
occurre.1 In the i..-rti.eienj (.tHtes. -item
..,..,. u.e ,-,..,. , ...... , "--
. . . , - ' .,''',.,,,,
a. far .,-a a f ' niral Mx:m:i t-K-der . ;
Tfce at.':r 1 1 r i-r - i m't hii.-ri.-r mc-
tti.ru of t.. I '.i .- r . and on tl.e Atlacti.-
l"l. U I. --My ror.ior in ti.e M.iituin ;
It.-K.r n.wuta.n. . e:.t:al and vuth-ni 1 -
tatea. atnl WAer MiaSlMiU-Pi I.ey. A
ei..rir) re'ril within tbe last 24 t-sira
11 ta .lea. Ir'.ai ti.e south, at the moiitij of tl.e
li:rL-:i ri.-r. Hn.i 4S miles, s.utij.et. w
curred Lbere during tba nigbt.
i.maj s i-uicii. I
Tee erwamoua ire raTorjr.ip or pwnij
Itr weauier n t.r Ol-iriri tor k-m inn i-n- ,
da
X'-lt ti.ar snow niwy
f r. pct -d
a"irT.pa:pm Idaho toulcbt
t n . 1
ill be
ir,..i.v .--o -r'v.
x..i'-id-. -u-n.'t and c.st-M1. rale westerly
irin.l-. faii.
P..rr!.i;11 nd Tirpriy T": lUt and Sunday
pr.-bat. e-!erly wL;K.
Orep.fl a i..', W -L.iLgton -1' nigiit nd S.tn
da. generally fair. wind UMi.y ivstriy.
Ida ho -l n : zh r. peneraily fair. et'vrt snow
axnjtLeast forti.i. Sun.Liy. geueraby I.lr.
F5iver 1'oreiast.
T'. wn'.nu;..' r.r. r hi P'.rtlanfl will con
tinue to fjii for tr." Ltit tuo or thrre .lays.
I TOWN TOPICS
Tear End Revival. Special rtvival
nervnts will b" hold a.t tne Kenilworth
1'iesb;. t ri.ni .nu:..:. beginning Thurs
day ;vei.!:;e. 11, 'e ember JO. Rev.
1.. K. K.ct.a: dson wiii preach on "The
Gift of p.wtr" Friday night a watch
rvh e will be ht id with following
piograun. 7.4". to t.l". "New Year
Res-iiutions.- b.4a to 9.45. "My Life s j
btory. l. A. Minor. 9.4o to l'.i.4.., cot
fee and biii'ln o :.. w ill 1c served :'
the yo i nir people of the chuih, 10:40
to inidiiight, paj-tor in c.argc. Sat
urday evening. January t, .otta;
prayer :i.. tt:i.Ks i.i be held at Mrs.
Robinson', K..st Thirty-sixth, ii.
J. Town's. 4 1 IS l-'..rt -s.- e-.th avenu-.
and Rev. I.. K. 1 i i :;arJS":. s, Tl'J Fa.st
Tt.irty-fmirt h. Sutulav, January i.t
li a. m , new members wl'.l he received
and communion obs.-i . ed. In the eve
I ing Rev. S. W. Seeman of Hope I'rrs-
b terlan church will l.egin a series of ;
revival sermons it. Ker.ilworth ci.urcn. ,
!
Sof Was In on Seal The eluslv '
dojj .,r R;cr.ard Foster, whe ii ca is-- 1
l' ster to get S" which d.,1 not b-ior.
to mm, also got Foster into ja . lat-
e-ter 'a1 .
te- tiv.-. Pr'r
lie was arrested i y I '
an ! Maliet, charged wit:
swindling H. A. Sniit
l'.m.as' :.s it. al:;
plained I:...' Foster .
f 'r J.",. When the not.
l'oster hurried away a
distant. histld for i
lett amith hurriedly.
.in em; lo e of
. " S t ii . o-c-'d
h :r. tne d..
had teen raid
d. w iien a b.oc'.
s canine, whicn
Examination Is Announced. The
In.ted states civi. service commission!
announces an open competitive num.-
tia.i,r.. January IS, 11 lor nauticU ,
expert in tn- hydrog-raphle office, b--
reau of navigation, navy department.
for men onl. Salaries range from i
1100 to t:s..,, a year. For further ln-i
JO..UA..O.I a. ii app.tcation DianK ap-
p.y to M K. A Igtort. PosTotfl-e t)Ul!d-
"lr.g. Portland. Ur.
J. B. Oearlty to Spaaa. Jack
Gearity speaks at Ar.un hail
o'clock tomorrow evening. H.s
will be taken fr-m Marx' value,
and profit. Admission is free.
Fr.tt
at 3
text
price
Hare Toa Triad ths delicious new
Examinations Called. The Fnlted Dixie Buns? They are a Waynes jirod
States Civil sirvice Commission an- ( uct and malting a bis bit. Ask your
nour.'-es an open competitive examina- grocer. tAdv.
tion January 18, U16, for bcteriolo-
gist and pathologist in the bureau of
science. Manilla. P. I., for men only.
"THE CHRIST CHILD"
New Sacred Cantata to Be Given
First Time Here
STJTTDAT
at the
First Methodist
Episcopal Church
By Quartet and Full Vested Chorus
of 40 Voices,
SOXOXSTS.
Mr. Norman A. Hoose. Tenor.
Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman.
Soprano.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Stowers,
Contralto.
Mr. Hartridre G. W'hipp, Baritone.
Miss Gladys B. Morgan, Organist.
Zrexybody Welcome. All Seats Pre.
730 P.M. SXXRTl
Ott- Committee.)
Woman Gets Into
Hot1 M otxt Ma p. hi tip I
Her New Machine
Before Breakfast
Mr. J. S. Piegrist. li.'.9 East
Thirtieth street, wife of J. S.
Biegrlst of the WestinghoiiRe
Airbrake company, is one of the
happiest women in I'ortland to
day. When she woke up this
morning" she found that Santa.
Claus had brought her an auto
mobile. "She was so Interested in the
ftift, I couldn't get her to bresk
faRt," said her hust.and. "She
(rot Into the machine and re
fused to Ret out. Of course,
che s harfiy."
The machine was a Dodge
told by t:.e ovey Motor ir
company.
.
I
a? salaries from tCOO to t'.
00 a vear.
For farther information and a Mi x
tion t.hinlus. M.!y to M. K. WlKton,
Postoffice building, Portiar.d, Oregon.
PnneraU of H. C. Bohlman Funral
services for Henry C. lioldnian wer-i
. t.a inursuay . Icembt-r '-'.:. at I Ham s I ey. who hand 1 S al 1 work be
oilock p.m., at 1 .:.!cvs chapel, Mont- . . . , ,
KOtn-rv at Fifth ..v ,. wJ,. ,c.:fo e that ,,iv"''""f ,..i; returned
cu'-ted by Rev ;. Hafu.r. y jrirt"'
o reposed of Mis P. P.' ut.-lsia i.f r.
"rs "j. tia.ner. ;.ir. h t.-.'.n.'icKic.
Mr. u. itaz, par.g tiii.y I'.Tiie.-i.t'erci.
I -ti-ea-aed was a i. -vif r of Kr.iKht:
1'ytt.ias, An. i 'r..-r of l ii.t l
Vorknieu and was icn tarv of ih;
German Aid sccl'-tv. Uonnrary ;ai.
boarers were Mr. J'.hn Rei;i. I,r. Ivt.-r
Wagner. ('. H. Meusdorf ff A. Sahrm.
C. Orltzmacher and Fntz Kiieih, a ttve
pallbearers were IUyni.iti'1 J i!i.tz.
Henry Martzloff, Henry Uaz, W.iliai.i
1 Ken see, 'harlt J. Scnn.it el. Sair.'.iel !
Iltss. Interment was made 1:1 Kiv
view cenit teiy.
Tnne-rml Set Tor Monday. Funeral i
services for Arthur i Zwicker will be :
held on .Monday, 1 i-ecfmber 2", at 1 :;.'
jp m., at the estab!.l.mr.t of J. P. '
1 Kin!-y S n. .Montgomery and Fifth.
.streets. Mr. Zw:.ker was a native of;
Ce.rma.ny. aped h--. and resided at 6iU
rp l'S r' -ve tree! 11
Oreg. - n f- r ti.o i.a.-t i
!.ad iiel in
vears and in I
Port lar.'l for t". iuft five y....rs. He i
waj a nierr.t.er f t:.c Independent or- I
,i.-r of (..1,1 1 . ,. -. s .Ir. wicker is I
' !:rvHl 1 1 , W . ' , . t , a I t - ,.i . r
' on, pi: me ni s or t;.. 0.-tober, 1315.
Anto and Wagon Damaged. In t' e ' Krar-.d jury Hatnnif rsb v was too
ol ;sion of an u t moi.i : e driven by -T'-.T.e for a few moments to ex
I'. Taylor of M'J F-a&t -Sixth street North . press his thank.-.
i li . -It. I-. I" ,rm H .. ' - . i...n I
driven by Robert
Z'TJ-Lrs i
avn,je und Ivy .-treet
: i , K.,,v, ,...h-,-l re.l.r,!,!
cam.tged. but no one was in ired
I" - re;'ori ! iiunmi an
' Span ph. Tayt-T claimed that ti.e
imilk Wagoll 111 1 I.u l.gi.ls on li.
Play Proves Entertaining
A two-
a'-t piny ent.tled "Mr. 1
was Mic-
- ssfu.ly rendered last night m t'n.
City Hail by the- students of the Mil- i
wauki High school. Kach character j
carried .his parts well. The- play was
Pioduc.-d under the direction of Miss ;
Agnes Lk Campbell and lYmcipai Ro'-
rt t.oetz. The comedy whs well re-
...... ... "" J.O
I lauded tlie performers l.iro jgliout.
Portland Boy Is "Winner. Harold C.
Bean of Portland is tlie winner of one
of tl.e four honor awards In the medi
cal department of Johns Hopkins uni
versity. 1 1 is a. grad -ate of the l':.i-vei.-ity
of Oregon, class of J, and
is a son of Rooert S. Hen n, judge of
tne United States ciistrut court for
urct'"11-
Laborers Arrested Two Russian
'.aborers, Lavm,- in their possession a
diamond bracelet, attracted the atton
t;o:; of l.-t. tiveg Sw.r.ioa a:..i C
-Mo.oi .-y v estejruay, and tr.cy ai rtst- J
R;c.,..rd Stanton a:.d Jaii-s smith. The
i'iaicld, whose owner has not been
found, is a link affair, and each iinK
its set with a '.a, karat diamond.
A. Big- Hit Harold Lockwood, fan
ous American star, in tnt screen set
tuition "The House of a
Thousand
Scndais." a fctirring uratna of ti.e
heart. Fas. dilating May A l.is.in plas
the part of ti.e" titro. i.e. To b. snown
Sunday and Monday. lieceir.Ler -i and
-' at the .N-w Crand theatre, 105 S.xth
street. Adi.iissiun j cents. (Adv.;
Taylor Street M- 3S. Cnarcli A spe
cial (';,. isti.-.-.s progt am has be en pre
I .ir.d l-r t e o .t .or serv. e to be
ii -
lield t u .rtow iiejrning by ttia
bers or t.uis ci.urcn at 10. Id a. m
fr nt of the loCKtol doors at Third and
Tylur streets. Aduie.-ses will be de
livered Ly Mr. F. S. Akin. Jdr. W. Y.
Masters ar.J Miss h- ii. Fulltuer.
Columbia RlT.r Hlgliway Sta. leave.
BnJa veil 7i30 a. m.. St. Charles hotel.
PortUnd, 4 p. m. Sat. and bun,e,enlng.
pecial trip, leaves Bridal Veil 6;JJ
p m. Portiaund. Ui30 p. m. tAdv.j
Xmas Packaffss dellvere.1 by reliable.
courteous, neatly uniformed m.-s-en-
,Vrs. an where In citv. for Vo.i.
trn L'ciua Mesjsengera
(Adv.
steamer Jens Haralns for Camas,
: Washougal and way landings, daily,
exceDt Sunday. Lasavaa V ashlr.--.on
. btreot dock at 2 p. m.
tAdv.
Order a. Ooua Havnea Dixie Runs.
Wholesome and delicious. & cents tuys
a whole do. en. Your grocer .i
them. (.Adv.)
Haaion Olasoe, BsUabls Watch- e made If the prediction of Robert
maker. 412 Fast Burnside, near Grand j Fa'. a water tender on the ship who is
ma. Adv.) I In Seattle trday, is fulfilled Fay de-
j dares his belief that the federal inven-
Dr. J. T. ZFevT has returned and!t'Kat!on has just begun and that Im
resunied practice. .5 K. both et, N. Ad. ' portant developments are certain to
I occur.
Cotillion club annual Xmas dance to
night. Cotillion hall; s'l features. Adv.
Pre XrMsoa Xmbroldery and cro
chet, Need.ecraft Sliop, Alder. Ad
-
Edlsfsea's wish you "Merry Xmas. "Ad.
Plttmon's Hew Quid tells ev. ryth.ng.
Xdlsfsen's wish you "Merry Xmas."Ad.
Home for Christmas;
TnoiTiD Oqttci 1717-J-Pr,:
AUOBUO WCV MUOiPIIK fllRFD AT HOMF RY
Salem. Or.. Dec. 25. (t. P.) Tnt
ant Officer Mrs. Eva Pickett is evi
dently taking no holiday on Christ
mas, as f he swore out a warrant and
had her husband, Charles H. Pickett. ' address, and I will tell you how to
locked up In the county jail today J cure yourself at home by the new ab
upon his return home after several i forpuon treatment: and will also send
months' absence. Pickett is a com- otr of this home treatmect free for
mereial traveler and is well known on Lrl.LWl11:, "Zi' 7!, yUr OWn
th Hi. if. ,.e.. o . locality, if requested. Users report
be returned noma to spend CbjrLstmaa I Ter write today to Mr. iL Buramera.
with, bis family in this city. Box P. .Notre Dain. Ind.
JURY PLAYS A
CHRISTMAS PRANK ON
INNOCENT
ATTORNEY
Jce Hammersley on Receiv
i ing End of Comical By-
Play in Grand Jury Room.
NEAT WATCH FOB GIVEN
- .
Prosecutor Abused by Chief and Jurors
and Then GiTen Christmas Gift; In
veitig-atort Appreciated.
Deputy District Attorney Joe Ham
mersley was on the receiving end of a
real surtTls-e eterdav.
The grai'd jury called IMstrl.-t Attor-
ney Kvnns into consultation, and when
from lunch tie found Lvans there.
' I have a private matter of great i:n-
portan. e with tli.. grand jury." .-aid
Hamniersi. -'s chief, and the dei.ijty
fat down outsirio to ;vit for Kv.uis
to leave.
"The crand jury wants you to come
in." i ailed ;:ans later.
Kve.-y ineiiiber of tlip Jury nnd Mr
Kvans wore most ouituur) looks as
Hammersley tnteretl.
'The grand jury has called to my at-
tention the fu
th.-it -oi;'. verv im
portant matters h.T." found their way
to ovtfidA ears," Kvans began. "T'nis
Is rnot .serious, for iill mutters must
1" kept rtl. I am asturei no grand
Jury member ha tdd these things'.
and as you nnd I are the only otlv rs
wh i knew the.-.- matters, the i.-ak n.u.st
fje ir '.our direction.
"This is In
i-.vi ns
went on "To s' . w yo i j-ist h"W
eri-
ous it Is, the members of the grand
Jury have asked nit to give you tlu.s
little t'.ken of their regard"
Kvans handed him a wit' h fob with
an elk tooth m a
urn inscribed with
number of I la uinier.- '- home
lodce :n Cld Hill. W. and with tliel
Santa" Claus Visited
Little Girl After All
Spokane. Wash
- I n;.!.;- io 'e:
lie.
I X S I
I ..
possess f..r her own the g.ulj -dr.-s.,
doll w!.l h caught hi r fat.cv. ., iittle
ragged girl csterday slipped the doll
under her frayed coat and s'arted to
leav a local department store. Her
theft was discovered nnd she was
t.:rrif.,, over to Probation orflccr
i'a-kes
Tn." 'officer In.esMgated and fo,!rd
O-,.!,.. r.' u l,,,,,-,. ... ), j ' oi el ul,rr.
! a csreworn ra"lh'r sought to keep tn
gctiier a brood of ragged, lnngry little
one.". He reported his findings to the
owner of the store wr,- promj.t'v
turned Santa Oatis -Td ;-e1e. ted for
the g'rl and her brother and shst rs a
bi x of toys.
Pioneer at Forest
Grove Passes Away
Fort rirov, Or. P.. 1".
t :irth'-fr K Rlsnk. ohle t res
Mrs
r. Of
Ff.'e" (trove d ed at h. r ov.p rfr
ii.st night of paralysis Slo would
ir.vs been Vi in lVbrtiarv. I Itr h.u.s
band ribd about two vears pco.
Mrs. r.lnnk wis the l.i-t if'ii'ifr of
the large McMillan family, who wete
P!!o"!t t
earliest idnneers of Forest
' Orove. They crossed the I lalns from
IH.nols lr. ; conung rmm Illinois,
wlier" th y came from New York. The
fs.th.er was a native of Sco.n.pd. It
fore t Tinning his f.-tmilv to ( regon. he
made a trip h f" via the Isthmus of
Panama.
Mrs T'd.ird; w.i th aunt f Mrs.
Jvt.e McMillan 'rdway, who lives at
Hammers ey t'ourt m 1'ori.land.
Men Poisoned by
Liquor m lacoma
Tacma, TYash., Pec. (I, ri
Ten men are patients at the county
hospital here today, two of them suf
fering from severe sculp wound, as
a result of being poisoned bv liuuor
they drank Christmas eve. The m'n
fell unconscio is in the street, at dif
ferent points and several of them were .
' painfuilv miired by strik.
' ttmla on tl.e T...ven.. i.f T!
K- i-.i:red bv strlk their I
poib'e '
think tr.ey drank "doped" wh
h it
have not learned where it wns dis-
j pcribed
Predicts Disclosures
About Minnesota
Seattle, Wash., Dec. :', i P N. S.
Startling- disclosure concerning the
I trouble which
iued the steamship
Minnesota to turn back to Han Fran
cisco after reuldng a point w-i; down
the lower California coast, are vet to
Insurance Frautl Alleged.
Long Beach, CaJ.. Dec. 25. (P. N.
S.) Charged with attempting to re-
rew a delinquent insurance policy on ,
i the life of I. K. McCaren, w ho disap- j
: earMi from Ij0ns Keach in a cancel
and supposedly was drowned, Thomas j
De Coe was arrested today and
charged with suspicion of a felony.
Deputy Sheriffs Van Fleet and Burns
declared that De Coe had posed as
McCaren In an attempt to renew the
policy.
ate e m 1 1 s J
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
If you suffer from bleeding, itching.
blind or protruding Plies, send me your
POSTAL CLERKS HAVE HUGE DAILY TASK
CLEARING AWAY VAST CHRISTMAS MAIL'
I F k7?A&it tf J J I I More than irvoo sacks of rhristma,
V WZi&Z2 J tfAU 1 -( Tt 'llmall were r-.ed up pr,sto'fe sta-
i Sy y-!-: irMU w" as segregating- the sacks for)
TKitaii l'-;;-&as-s---1 "" I their trains, outgoing, and the tta-j
Seen at Station K, wliere mall is dumpel in by carload through
the holiday sfa-son.
LITTLE STORIES OF
Lillian Russell Flays Santa.
In honor of i.er husband, Alexander
Moore. P.itsbui k newspaper pub-
i'
n.-b.-r. Lillian Ituss'-ll. the well known
a, tress gave a Christmas party In the
i . al suite of tne ilu.tnomah hotel 1-st
night
Aiiout friends were present, auto
graphed photographs of Mi.-s Russell
being used as souvenir mei u cards. A
beautifully decorated Christmas tree
and other decorations used will be
given to the poor today.
Old Soldiers Urniembered.
Members the Soldiers' Home at
R. sebuiR were ma.'. I appy on Christ
mas dav bv Jars of fruit, and also
candies and tobacco, pent by Blackmari
C.nle, I.a.r.c.s of the l. A. It., of this
ci ty.
The Hot .ift of All. I
Chm-titia- is st,. -at-home day for!
tie
. i f : i 1 a 1 s .
,M. ni ice itv commissioners
;e with lis fjim-'v. Auditor
uo.i.-: t : same thing.
is at I
Uiai bur
,
Frisoners Hae lat. j
Pilen e w
the c.iv
thin on the 1
PROGRESSIVES WILL
WAIT TO SEE WHAT
Tiir n n n urn I nn
HO. U. r. MILL UUiPatrolman Shoots
National Committee to Meet
Next Month to Set Date of
Convention.
The Progressive national committee
will meet in Chicago January 11 to
decide on the date for holding the next
Progressive national convention. T. B.
Neuhausen. Late chairman for Oregon.
Is of the opinion that the convention
will be set for the last week in June,
so It will ooine after the Republican
national cor venti in.
Progressives want to wait and see
who the Republicans nomitnt.j before
they hold ti-f ir convention, he said. If
Hughes or Borah or some Prog! e.ssivo
of their type Is nominated for presi
dent by the Republicans the Progres
sive convention no doubt will Indorse
him and the two parties will be
merged on. e more.
"Hut if a man i ke Root or bis type
is nominated,'" sriid Mr. Neuhausen,
"the Progressives will put up a candi-
ppiJC-TTrTP Lg CI' tm !2T!LT
rg.!r7T;
A Merry
Christmas
For you and yours is the
hearty wish of this store for
our many thousands of friends
and patrons.
Tomorrow
We'll give you the news of the
most important event in our
history. Look for our ad. in
Sunday's paper.
GUS KUHN.
Successors to
Stcinbach & Co.
SANTA CLAUS' VISITS
Job at the Courthouse today, with tlie
exception of the jail. Thi 'nj prison
ers enjoyed a Christmas feed of roast
veal, gravy, nuts, candy, apples, or
anges and pie.
a
SchDabol Distributes Gift.
Attorney Charles J. .Schnabel yestcr
terday played ;-anta to the office force
of county Clerk Coffey s office, send
ing two boxes of fine apples and a
box of cigars for distribution, among
the deputies.
Telephone Girls Are Remembered.
Many Mibsr ribers of the Pacific
Telephone t Telegraph company re
membered ti.e telephone operators to
day, even though In some instances it
was only a cheery "Merry Christmas"
v isi.ed the girls over the telephones.
Many totes of candy were received ty
the gltl-s.
rianing Mill Is Host.
Offlei.iis of the, liast Side Planing
Ml.l w,re hosts to their 35 employes
tit a, turky dinner given in the Y. M.
r A (-feteria last night. Fach year
tt.e company entertains Its employes.
'date of their own and make a hard
i . ampiiipn for him."
I Tl.e Miestion of whether Colonel
! Ro,st vei t s name shall be placed on the
Progressive party ballot in the Oregon
i presidential primaries has not been
discussed, accord1. g to Mr. Ne-uhausen.
I However, he says he thinks there is noT
Idoubt that it will go on the ballot.
To Stop Stolen Car
Officer Becog-niies Machlns Containing
Party of Joy Hddsrt But Falls to
Bring It to Salt.
Recognizing- the machine as one re
ported stolen, Patrolman S. 8. Shoe
maker fired two shots at a party of
Joy riders in an automobile belonging
to Arthur Dickinson of Oswego about
3:30 this morning at Thirty-nlntli and
Division streets, in a vain effort to j
etop the car. I
Shoemaker first was attracted to the j
car by the noise of the occupant s,
four wotnen and two men, and called j
repeatedly to them to stop. Half an
hour later Shoemaker found the ma- I
chine abandoned at ICast Sherman and
Kast Thirty-seventh streets. 1
Tlie car was stolen from in front ,
of tlie Haielwood. Mr. Dickinson, who
is head of the Dickinson Fruit Pre- J
tservir.g- company, was Inslds with .
friends. The mach1ne was not dam
aged, and was driven to headquarters
by the police to await the coming- of
the owner.
'j Lv i'.n vjs'iyji f.jiiy'iiL.'i r. vij tL'j m
President
Morrison
At Fourth
Regular Force Augmented
During Holiday Rush to
Keep Things Moving.
i
I
More than looo sacks of Christmas
tion i;. Fifth and G.isan. ti..s morn
ing 'llie regular force of hardb-rs. aug-,
mented by many helpers, tack-ed c.is
mountain of mail like a hydraui.e
against a gravel hank, and before icon i
1 ad everything ready for the after
noon rush. j
As well as segregating the sarks for
their trains, outgoing, and the sta
tions, incoming, a large part 6f the
mail ts sorted into sacks at station K.
Men working at ordinary fcpeed
would not accomplish the tasks tha'
are required of men 1n the postal ser
vice in the pre-holiday rush, but Die
Christmas spirit In one of its forms
takes possession of the workers, and
t hey perform "prodigies of labor."
Many of them work overtime, receiv
ing extra pay.
Heroic Mother Fails
In Effort to Save
Mrs. K!ln J. PoUh ronls. a survivor
of the Titanic disaster, had another
-capo from death late yesterday when
she, tried to r scuo her son, George. &
tears old. from the path of an Oregon
i21ectilo tiain at Multnomah station,
bhe was thrown aside by the train, but
the boy was run over and probably
fatally injured.
Mrs. l oiihronls, the wife of a track
foreman, was standing with the boy
al Multnomah station, where they live.
The boy started to run across the trak
as a train approached. Mrs. Polihronis
ran upon the track after him, and
grasped him by the walat band, but
was too late. The train knocked her
from tlie track and ran over the boy.
Roth were taken to Kt. Vincent's hos
pital by an Ambulance Servlca machine
and attended by Ft. R. C McDaniel.
The boy has concussion of the brain
and a broken leg; Mrs. Polihronis la
suffering from three broken ribs and
many bruises.
Arnerlcaii Foreign Trade.
As early as June HO, the fetate of
American foreign trade showed a bal
ance of export, over imports of more i
than Jl, 000, 000, 000. This was a new
experience for the Fnited States.
Kdlefsen's wish you '"Merry Xmas. "Ad.
JlrgH - Superior Servic
rr . Beat Quality
A nOWn JOr Satisfactory Prices
30 Years Wholesaling Reliable
Plumbing and Heating Sup
plies in Portland.
M. L KLINE
84-86-87-89 FRONT STREET
Ask Your Dealer for Our Faultless
Plumbing Material Which
Ssves in Up-Keep
The SI WARD la a new, moeVm and
elegantly appolntad botal. paaaaaaiDK cna
f tkva moat bMatlful coruar ktbies Is
Kertbwt. Ixcata4 at lotb aad
Alder itreeta. ep.alte Olds. Wortaan
a Klaf'a blf danxrtmen t store. Id
heart of tall and theatre district.
B a ta. $1 asd up- Bua meat all tralna.
W car alao rnu from t'alua Dapol
dlreot te HOTKL 8BWARD.
W. U. HKWARD. Pro.
HOTEL CARLTON
Fourteenth and Washington Sts.
PorUsnd, Oregon,
Reinforced Concrete Building.
Positively Fireproof.
Victor Brandt, Koss Plnneraa.
Proprietor Hanarsr
PZC1 Z. SMTXS BT THE WEII
bCHLKJJJi A.M ( Ohbbbh.v
The . . C. A. will fit any am
bttUus young man or woman for
first class positions in BOOI
KXBPXKO, STElOaiAPHT and
luinum ip.
To men this includes valuablo
athletic, aquatic and membership
privileges, although tuition cost is
less than elsewhere.
PHOSX ICAXBf 706S, A -6561.
Our class in PUBLIO SPEAK TWO
is givipg great confidence and com
mand of language to Us members.
The cot is small.
ILL CX J3SES ST ST JAJt. SO
Willamette University
Oldest Educational InatitsUos la tha
VorthwMt.
Csllea-ai ef Literal Art a, of Law, ef Tha
alofj, Sea act of Mua. i. Art, Oratory.
Chruua Iaflueaee. Vary IsaxtxaalT.
fsllMt iMtirtios IsTited. Writs fa
BaUettos.
0. O. SOVZT. Prssidaot. Sadaca. Oracaa,
"Coppers" Provide
st?as for Tot
wno Misses iram
.lust hecAuse little 10-year-
ol.l (.'hester Moriran, an orphan,
ws away from home last night
was no reaw.-n that he should
not enjoy the privileges that
conies to all youngsters, of get-
tmsr present on Christmas Eve.
Chester was brought Into the
police station by Patrolman
Nan Yalkenhurgh. when he
found that his connections by
train from Orenco. Or., to Soap-
ioose. wete su -h that he ) ad
to say in Portland overnight,
lieutenant Harms bought the
Isd a dinner. Matron fJajr.psnti
took him to tlie Muti head-
quarters, wiiere he was givon
an overcoat, a pair of shc..s,
a hat, a toy auto and so:r.e !
Ixioks. last niglit he slept in a
nice ( lenn cot in a private room
in the ernei gen- y hospital. n
Tomorrow, 7:45 p. m.
Last Chance to Hear
MILTON ST. JOHN
K. P. Hall, Cor. Utk and Alder.
Subject:
PEACE AND
PREPAREDNESS
Come Early to Get Seated
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it 25c at all druggists.
GUARANTEED mLYCROCERS
11 you bar need for fia aerrloaa ef a ra-
grocer look over tiua liat aad aalaot tb.
out moat oonraiaaikUy located la you nalgb-
bcrhood;
AI BEETA CASH OBOCEST, U Alb ta, C-
S4i3. Woodlawn 66t.
BASE FOTH. all DaloB a ., V. C-10St I
Eait 4860.
BJOiLKLUKD BKOOO. 67 Thsraaa it. j
Maxahall 1631. !
mCCKWITH Jt BCHKXDT. 10S Oraa4 s., B- I
10ST Eut S117.
EELM0KT GBOCEBT. 1180 Balmont. B-lttl
Tabor 6.
BBUBAKER k HOEMAlTDni, 1581 Z. itau-k.
D-112i Tabor 1188.
BUKQALOW GBOCEBT. IBS B, 41aU, D-
144a. Tabor 8448.
V. C. hVB.Ha CO., 80 Sd at.. JfavU Sit
A-1626. .
W. C. BELLOWS. 210 IT. 16 til it. Mala MSI.
BVBEE AVE. GBOOEBV. KUwaukis A Sybea
Are., B-SOfrO, gailwood 30.
H. CAE ROLL, 62 KUUn saworU ara.. Wood- 1
lawn 829. I
B. U. COOPER. (75 Wash A-S7S6, kUla 780
A. F. CASE, 5204 roller Koaa. Tabor Ml.
CHEHAK BROS., ISO Oibbi at.. Main S08S.
DUFF'S GBOCERT, 891 Oiann at. Tabor 6748
J. W, CALDWEXX, UH E. Utk au. B-lsl.
Ballwood 6S1.
GEORGE DOWK1, 1 Jaffaoa. ktala Ml.
D00NEY If rOX. S4T . Slat C-ll&i.
E. 6608.
O L. SUBELL. 881 Tkurmaa, Mala S484. 1
T.' A. DAVIS. 44 Orud an., Bllwoa4 m
DAY BKOa.. 484 Glavdauia are., B-8448, Ball
wood 669.
A. EMIG, 1409 Say bird., C-186S. Tabor 1SS.
E O. GBOCEBY, 80 WUItauna a.. Z. 6810.
II P. INNIS8, S71 Willlama a., 0-l.
FBEMOMT GBOCEBY. 1840 Basd, Bouarard
Tabor 4819.
0 E. FOBD k CO., 81 Lomfcafd. ColombU 171 1
FRIEDMAN At HOIXOPETEB. S06 Sd at. ,
Main 4118. I
L E. ECKEBT, 4iti it. aad SOU an, g. , !
'Sellwood 466. )
0ATE8 HUBBARD. S14 Clintoa at.. Sail-
vood 1811.
W H. GE&BETBEV. 1044 Z. HarrUoa. Tabat
497
OIEJTWO0D OBOCEHT. 488 Lombard rt.
Cor Waahburo, Woodlawn 1760.
G0TT6ACKXB BEOS.. 164 GrajU Ta.. B-
a Ml tr . T
1 OOTTBACKEB BROS., SI E. 11th, B-14M.
'i.U GU8TIM. IPO Daaum. Woodlawa 1, '
UAKlLlo B uaui.ut, iaa xioru 17 ta at
Kin 1730.
j u HART MERCAKTTLZ CO., (70 Xxnbard. i
wart. . Columbia 440.
TBED HOrrMAJI. 78 MiaslMlppt svaaaa. ,
V oodla S47.
0 RARPKE. 1 Dinalon, Sail wood (u
O. F. HOFl'MAM, 71U4 SirU ara. B. zVT Tm.
HALV0B bAHL 4O0 Jaff.raon (L Mais 464 S.
HUGHEY BROS., 1S34 HoLfau at., B-UiS
ball wood 07 S.
IJiNLS BUCK. 125S Havwtborna ? Tab. 177
J1.KBEB'- OKOCaHY U WaaauiarUs St.,
A 751. Maiaball 68SS.
JE1.8EN B G&0C.Y. 661 KorrUon. A-SS7S
Maia 661S.
KEMiON MEBCABT1XE CO.. 17S0 Derby rt
Woodla'D 2826.
H KNIPE, 63 UmatUla, B-1814, Ball, 184.
USD 4i BWABMAX, 17 Union Jt., (.
1266, Wood rn
JCl'N LCEY, 3J4 i7th at.. A lHi, Mais 8881
H W. 18AlMIy. 7i PowaU at.. BalL J7.
J ' F McMAHON. lt4 UiTiaion. Tabor 146.
MCCX GlSOCx-BY CO.. 01 BonU JarMt, Bu
Jchni, Or, Columbia 116.
GEO. MSTEl, 151 E Ud T.bor Mf
c McPLltE, S40 Kliiu-fiworth, Wdla. 17 SI
j6B MAfcAOliAM W6 E. btaxk. B-1SSS.Z.US
j H. MlbMEK. 1UI Union ara. 6-Ti
Wco4Ua ltai4.
p orMlTCHilX. IIS . Sd A-7S44,
Maon IV 46.
MomAvau MABZZT OBOCIZT. lt
E Gilaau at.. Tabor 874.
a L MOORE, 1871 M acaun Road, Mala 1438
it M. MlBBEl, si! Z. Marriaoa. B17C0, E.
j7 meubaJeb, ufui . a- int.
Mam OJa
L. R. BoitXOB, Sol Union ara, Jt,, C-1488
Eaat 14o,
A. a. MlCiiOL, 41at aad BAymond. BeUwood
4S7.
C D. OTTfcBOB, 6 th. A- 4471 MaJn IJ7J
1 B. 0 BELL, 1 Mood at., A-44SS. Mala sois
m' J. OS'ltLJJ, lule Ul'iaum . Bji 1 14,
"ORTLABU H.IGllXb OROCERY, Vtata ,Y.
and SBrs -. A- 74. Main SIM.
hUXki-i.l)lOb., " auwuku. Bauwood 444
i bUtb. 671 Miiwabki. Bauwood (S3,
alt- B. SCAJ-EB. -1 Eaat InhMm m.. 8t.
Johns, Or. Caumbi 810.
iCiUM BCHMUa, a7K E, Oouoh, Eut 4SS1.
i J BPIBCZB, 1711 Beunoat. IV 147sTla.
nor 171.
CHAS. SIUBBS, 114 E- Jith B-1188, E.48M
bSaOLA k DaV. biSO 46U, a,.. . 'tT.
bor Mb.
C. V. SMOCE, 1094 Baloat, B-S014, Tab. Ui
CHAs. BJC000E, luM E. Oth M., v7aln. Uto
CHAR. bCaWiBU. SM (rrand na. m-tA.
IliljALi. JJR08. GBOCEBT CO.. SS Orand
Avn.. B-1440 Eat 447.
T I THOMAS, 70 Alberta, Woodlawn vtl
J. IKAlltOH, VU7 Mnwauklt, BeUwood 6a
F- A. VORPAHL, 1416 E. bliann at., lab. '
WUXkUaU af i uaOCEBl. ia7 MUwrnnau.
BaUwaed US.
GEO. T. WEBB, 60 Z. Aid ar, B-1707; E. 707.
B. A. WAXUB Co., SOU E. lisaa, Tab. ZU.
WHITE F&OKI GB0C. S7I . 11U St.. -
166, Eaat SS0.
W. WOLBUTER. 689 4tb at.. Main 81I8.
E. B. WATTS, ili Cor bett it. Main 8781.
0. WALBIBOM. Ill Williams ... o- L1S7.
Woodlawa 1602.
W1CM B GROCERT CO.. 112S Union ara. 2J
Woodlawn 19S0.
WALKER B GROCZBY MARKET. SOS E.
tnorca, B-134J, East 4497.
W. U. WALKER. b6 E. 39th, Sellwood 1171
WELCH OROO. CO. 1640 E. l'U. B-8144
Ball wood k7.
YATES a BAYMOVD. 1014 Balmoat. B-IIJ8.
Tabor 21.
CCHWAB PRINTING CO.
OBEN F.GREEWE-HARRY FISCHER
-t4.5t OTARK STREET
B
The
Journal
Building
offers ereiythlni s crlUcsl
teosnt could desire all
outside rooms, reasonable
rentals, best of service.
Bull Run water throuthout
building high - gratis
luncheon and tea room in
building for the busy man
best barber shop in
Portland adjoining lobby.
THE JOURNAL BUILDING
BROADWAY AT YAMHILL
ifgtxiiitii
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The Joornal Building
Tenants' Directory
BBtTSmx, wTJVTATW Z. K. B.
MauabaOl Ml. A 8448. lOtb fix.
BVZXX, W. 1 s Ultr
riuana. Maia SST. A-8S78.
B a 404,
crsazxi-Anr. vx. oka, t..
M- D. MaranaUl 161, A-aHil.
UrU flaaar.
DALLAS DTTZX0FMX8TT 00.,
FEDERAL TRUST CO., Ml US
Wlttadbwf, Manav rr . Manbsdi
A-101L
B4WLB 114.
Dai TIB, AMES V . Law b. Mavkn
744. Boom Ml.
Main 7444. lith
floor.
DO- r t, AETHTTR JL, Owtla a,
bin.
JOAJT, W . W.. Attama-r. ICaia
1744. XJm ttll. '
PTTI-XB-BTRAKAJf k OO., V
1U Aroo untax la. Mala 6784.
70S.
FIBS TZACTHZRfl' AOCTTOT, 7.
M. ZUUtt,
Mala 4SS.
Raws
114.
FOX, IRTUr R.. Oataaiiatrlaa.
MaJa 6SS, A-irTL. ion- SIS,
BOBBS. rEBjr. Room S44,
KOWAJLD, H- W., M. B. Mala
BC7.
LTT LZ. Z. Z., RaaJ BX
Man 01 4S40. Booan 607.
I1ILE TADT. MTTLTTOOLOB
PREAa, Juuai B. Waisb, Dis
trict BaUaa A eaat. Ma: a 4118.
800.
KsOAUXZT, F R A V X. K. B
Maia 6SS, A 1171. Raw 81.
arar xxoch, cttrDz. La.
Mala 4446. Boom 601.
K9irT(H)MZBT, DR. t. .. Thr
aJeUa sad Bu(aoa. Mais 6W,
A-U71. Room 614.
MTXM, Sit K. B . Orbaa atn.
Marsbnll 1771. Boon S07.
BTTBOB. ABBAXAM, Attwrmwj.
Main 1S07. Boon 104.
rtLMCTMJ EE. EMXL, Bsatlst.
Main in. Ims SOS.
OOULU1 TAX ixrx rvt. o.
1. O. Ounnlnna, Hmraa
iUiilun 1764. Ems SOS.
OBTXAVir, Z. W , Majrmfaa
ra' Aswnt, Baliwaj BnpsiUat.
Mais 7446. 11th tit.
rxrzrs fupaxis. Att-
aart at Law. Maranaui 800, A
lulL Boa 114.
OtnCZ. B. X.. Tin
Orofoa Fir Baliaf Aaa's. Ma
S976, A-S976. E MS.
XtmtZRFOirj, F. B., AttoiMT.
BarsaaU S4. Eooa SIS.
BPZVCEX TEA ROOM. Mail 1
774, A-7S41. Room SOL
BT EVBEXO, SB. J. .. PbTsi.
a a sad Bursaoa. Mala US,
A-1S71. Boom 614.
TXOXMALD, Dr. 4. T.. PbroV
tna and Sairaon, Mala
Boost SOL
WAXEEV COarSTXTCTTOB CO..
Parinc Cntiotora. Mais 6744,
A-4S44. fatuU fioer.
TST. orWAXJ). law Bate
464. Eooan 641.
WEwTBXOOX WEBTBXOOX,
Atternara at Low. Mala 1007.
Eootu SbS.
wtmaa optical oo , Mala
064, A-31-. Eooan 60S.
WXITEtlllE Dr. 0ZO. Pbp
aioiaa nnd Sorfaoa. Mala 1SS4,
Xooan 907.
W BIS T-BLODOITT CO . LTD.
Tlasor Load. Mais 7444. 11th
rtoec.
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