.THE OREGON - DAIIY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. a number of excellent vocal aelectlons by Mlsa Marion Benaett and K. Maid wyn Evans. - They, were-' accompanied by Mlea Evelyn Ewart, ptanlst.' Dr. Blahop addreseed tha assem blage. Hia words of appreciation of tha manner In which hi pastorate has received him wer markedly heartfelt. ' Th work of arranging tb evenlnga entertainment waa , conducted by M. M. Blnford, one of th prominent man here of th church. Teacher Suffers Loss In Residence Blaze her clothing and theV property TIT a fir that partially destroyed her home at 440 Tenth atreet yesterday after noon. The rire atarted from hot aha burning through the Wooden bottom of an aah can. The fire burned up the walla, then Into- the woodllft'ahd- shot to the roof of th house, i The lose waa eatimated at between $800 nad 1000. Tha building la owned by 3. F. Booth. 1114 Board of Trade building, and the loaa 1 partially covered by inau ranee. Dr. Arthur P. Bishop, the new pastor of Central Presby teHan church, at banquet at the Eaat Side Masonic Hall last night. Almost double th sum ber of people expected, wer -present at the affair which was given by the Men'a club of tba church. After the more than 260 baaejuataaC composed of both men and wetoea member of the ofaurol), their frleada and prominent buainesa men, tiad tarn eluded th ' repaat, a number of after dinner ddresse wer made, th most notabl being a short talk by United State Senator H. L. Myers of Mon tana. - Brother paatora oa th aat aid f tb river wer represented by Re. W. O. Shank f tba Oaat Bid Baptlat and Rev, T. V. JJan of Ca teaary. Th JPreabytary araa repre aetrted by Dr. A. J. Montgomery, a college mat of Dr. Biabop, L. U. tapper, aecretary of tha Eaat - Sid Buslneas MenT club, extended ' cor dial greetlnga of tba people of East Portland. Wlllard Rocker, represent ing th young people, and Mra. C. F. Clark th women of th church, heart lly welcomed the new minister. Sup pert cf th men at Central church was guaranteed th new paator by John M. Lawia. v '-- r Tha apeaklng waa . interspersed hy FUNERAL OF LOCAL : f WOMAN IS HELD THE EXTENSION CLASS AT Mlsa Elisabeth Bain, a, teacher in the Waahlngton high achooL loat much of Mrs, Jane Burns Albert Will ' Be One of Vocal Attrac- 'lions at Affair Saturday. GOOD ATTENDANCE AT HOME IS EXPECTED jj . M ip ,,u in mill 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' : , '"Mm.,; :' . i i tt4 bif rtbrth fiiirf in th Cefttral library will earcl h14 t arawd If u th lit eotresponaehe atudy and clteitkloA tu4nli la Portland of ' the University of Ortgoil oM iMr - lnvltittoh t th alrltr at-liome. which Hi t 1:15 o'clock next Sat urday avenin. . . i. Urf JiOl Bufrt Albert haa been e rortd ee onevf the muatcal attractions, t.' (Bh WU1 atn tlie lyrloa written by Mrs Mabel Holme Parsons, professor of English at the university, who has be tween tOO and 000 students in Portland classee this fall. The music for the lyrlca waa written by A. W. Denlaon of Boston. Two faculty membere from the university aohool of music will alao play Thomas Annett, inetruetor In - piano, and Mlsa Winifred Forbea, pro- feasor f violin, In Portland elasses In architecture the university rata about 150 students, and n exhibit Of aome of their work and ot the work of their instructors will be made Saturday night, the first exhibit of the work of this school In Portland. in the display, Roswell Dosch, Inetruetor in modeling and . drawing, will have a number of atuJ- - lea: A. H. Behroff, professor of normal ' training In drawing, who came to the faculty thia year from Boston, will have numerous art apeclmena, and L. C Siaeenberg, instructor In are hi lec ture 1 deairn. will have a Hat of 12 sketches and a aet of illustrations for . the Book of Meb." ' t Mrs. , Persons' class in modern drama, which is aet for 8 o'clock next Satur day night, will be adjourned for the reception. 'iRiver Entrance No : Bar to Naval Base 'OalamaU Deepened Sufficiently to ; ' A (salt amipe, Bays Lieutenant Black- Von Stotary Club Bolda Meeting-. t ' Th ColwmbVa river is exceptionally ' wall qualified aa the site of a naval base and the bar that might once have been an argument against the entrance -' at the mouth of the river has been deepened o that it offers no diffi culties, said Lieutenant J. H. Black .., (barn of th United States navy in an ' address before the Rotary club at noon . yesterday. . Tbare are four suitable places for - t a naval base on the Pacific coast and the Columbia river is one of them, averred the navel officer. ; The elub'a Christmas fund has .. s reached a total of $300. reported C. ; B. Watera. Thomas J. Swivel haa ac cepted nomination aa oandldate for "king repreaenting the Rotary club at tb a "Punk In festival" of the Pro rreeslve Bualneas Men'a club, next Monday evening at the Armory, an nounced Owen Bummers. MRotartan" Morrow of Dublin, Ire 7 land, aald, "We have seven Rotary , , eluba in aa many of our principal '; dtlee and they are atrong factora in , ear commercial life." Mra, Sadie Orr Dunbar, aecretary of the Oregon Association for the Pre--tventto of Tuberculosis, asked co (operation for the seal aale of the or ffanlsallon wlta la repreaenting Ore , gon In the fight against tuberculosis, . la carrying on a tuberculosis survey ... at the entire state, furnishes class . room material on the subject to the schools of Oregon and paya for the full , . time of a visiting nurae. . A. R. Oephart, aecretary of Publio 7 Welfar bureau, told of the plana ', "! fr aervtce which have been formu- lated by the auccessor to Associated Charities. f' '"' ,1 - ' 1 U,., '' u ' f .US,?' ?i jf- a )IIJI.MIWU " " Mrs. Lloyd Snodgraas. Mrs. Bnodgraaa, wife of IJoyd Snod arraaa. 293 Tenth atreet, died last Fri day at the age of Zt years. Besides her husband, four brothers, three sla ters and her father eunrlve her. Her father Is W. R. Jeffcrlea of Neely, Idaho. Funeral eervlces were held Monday afternoon with Interment at Rlvervlew cemetery. Coal Oil Lamp Cause Of Deaths of Three Explosion Trap Woman and Tonng- Boya While Parent Wat At tending' Banc at nearby Town. Santa Rosa, CaL, Nov. il ftj. F.)- Two children, 2 and 1 year old, tha aona of Clyde Lebaron, wealthy dairy man, and a Mrs. Nash of Saxon, Idaho, 65 years old, who waa carina; for therfl, were burned to death during the night at Valley Ford. 18 mllea west of here, when the Lebaron horneetead waa par tially destroyed by fire. Lebaion, hia wife, Mr. Hurley, who is Mrs. Nash's daughter, and Mra. Al bert McOowan, who had been staying at the Lebaron home, want to a danoe and charivari which welcomed home Walter Moody, the Valley Ford atatlon agent, and hit bride. Mrs, Nash put the children to bed. At midnight a coal oil lamp etenditfg near her bed exploded and aet th bed clothing aflame. Mra. Naah aelaed th younger child and attempted to fl down th atalrcaae, but the fire spread too rapidly and aha fell exhauated at the head of th atalra. 8h and th child were both burned to death. Th cider child waa burned to death in bad. New Pastor Is Given A Hearty Welcome ITT. Arthur T. Blahop aires Moat Cor- dial Orreetlng by Oomgrac attoa of the Central Prtshytertaa Church. welcome that waa aa open hearted as it waa enthusiastic waa extended 11 '1 1 Vancouver Barracks' ; Enlargement Sought Vancouver and Portland chambers f commerce will Join In effort to se cure the enlargement of the Vancou- vr military barracks to a brigade " poat, according to the decision reached j; by committees repreaenting the two organisation In Joint eslon hero yea- terday. .- A special committee of three each r tnm th Vancouver and Portland i chambers of commerce to act together In formulating argument in favor of the brigade poet, tb secure assistance . Of botir th Washington and Oregon i delegations to congress and to aecure I the. approval by resolution of aa many ; brganisatlorm In as wide an area aa i possible. ; lt waa argued that Vancouver : Should be made a brigade post because ' t la a focal point for transcontinental r. ratlroada and hence valuable for mo- butsatlon of troop jid for prompt de ', fens of adjacent points, because it Would furnish support to coast defense I both on Puget sound and at th mouth of the Columbia river, and because the occupation of the 250.000 equare-mil Columbia baain would give an enemy first rata opportunity to Invest Puget aound and San Francisco. Coming t from Vancouver yesterday were J. lT , outherlaad, JV. J. Kinney, J. W. Bhaw, J. Irkuhart and Captain Shaw. -3 i I akaaaaWeaaaMl 1 IMN ItfllBI Only Eight Days before that ftmily reunion! you hava bean looking for ward to. 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