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"I 2 'JIJDAY JOU' -HAL, POHTLA 1ID,, SUNDAY, I.IOHNING,? DECZlIBIin 1, hill. IL 3000 - SCIIOOLT TO EACH W SUte Association ,Will Hold Its . Annual Meeting in Portland on . December 29, 30 and 31 7 , , " j. . ' Salenv'.Dec. 2ff -More than IOCO ' Oregon school teachers are expected to aeacmble in Portland for the an- - nuat convention of the State Teach ere association, December' 29, 80 and'SJ, according; to P. B. Carlton, assistant -superintendent of instruc tion who declares that Interest in " the forthcoming; event gives promise of the largest attendance in the hia 'tory of the state association.' ' . Three educators of national reputation are Included In the convention program. They are: It B. Wilson, city superin Undent of schools. Berkeley, Cat; Fred erick 0. Bonaer, Ph. D., professor of ed , ' . ucatton. Teachers college. Columbia col lege. New-York ; and Mrs. Sue X Fratls, Paciflo coast field representative, N. E. ' A.. Oakland. CaL,; OBEGOIT MAW PBESIBEKT 'Si A C Hampton of La Qrande is presi dent Of the association; W. C. Alderson, Portland, - is vice president, and E. D. Ressler, Corvallis, Is secretary-treasurer. The, representative council will meet at the. Lincoln high school auditorium, Monday, December 29, at a. nwfor the -transaction of business. The general as- - sembly will be .held the next morning at - the same place, and - will be opened by prayer by Rt, Rev. Walter Taylor Sum ner, IL D., bishop' of Oregon. On Wed nesday, December 31, a business meet- . ing will be held at 1 o'clock in the after noon. ' .' .' The department of higher education, I. It. Epley, Philomath; chairman; will , meet in room 114, Lincoln high school, Tuesday at 1:80 p. m. ; , . v; . ' 8T;PESI1TTE5SX5T3 TO MEET ' The-department of city superintend- ' ents will meet in room 116, Lincoln high school, Tuesday, with Superintendent J. O. McLaughlin. Corvallis, chairman, and Superintendent C W. Boettlcher, Albany, secretary. - Wednesday there will be a joint meet ing of the State Athletio league with .the department of . physical training at - 9 ;)t a. ra." - ' ' - ; . - ? ' -'!' The department of class room, teachers, :, Miss Julia 8poonerthalrman..wlll meet - Tuesday .afc 1 :3p p. m. at 'Lincoln high ,- schools. There IR be further papers and . discussion Wednesday, a ., ' ; , r ' ' The department of rural schools, J. E. Calavan, v Oregon City, chairman, - will ; meet Tuesday at 1:30. in room 214. Un ' coin high, school, and Wednesday at 10 a. m. .there wilt be a Joint meeting with the-division of agriculture in room 315. . D. W. Boltnott, Heppner, will be chair man of the department of elementary schools, to meet Tuesday at 1 jJO p. m the sessions, to continue . Wednesday morning. - : , STATE COUNCIL. TO; ABSEJtBLE ; , The Oregon state council -of English will hold a session In room. 210, Lincoln high school. at 1 tfO t p. . Tuesday, with Mary Perkins of the state univer sity as chairman, There will, be round table discussion ' Wednesday mornmg. '. L.' ' P. Gilmore, Monmouth. i will be chairman of the meeting of the Oregon state council of geography Tuesday aft ernoon at i :30, the session to be con tinued Wednesday morning. . vf iThe division of history will meet Tues day at 1:30 in room 203, .Lincoln .high school, with John C. Almack, University of Oregon, as chairman. , j -' Other meetings scheduled , during the convention at Lincoln high school, are as follows i " . " ? ' Division of science and mathematics. Professor F. L. Griffin,. Portland, chair man, room 202, Lincoln high school, 1 :30 p. m., Tuesday. v ;. ' MODERN LAlfOrAGEPITISIOW , Division of modern languages, Profes sor P. A. Qetz, Portland, chairman ; room 208, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. ' Department of vocational education, Newton Van Dalsem, Salenv chairman ; : room 110, Tuesday, 1 :tfr p. tn. . I Division of agriculture, N. C. Maris,! Salem, chairman ; room .315, Tuesday, i 1:15 p. m. r:,. , ... ,-v. ' Division of commerce. D. Walter Mor ton, University of Oregon; chairman room 111, Tuesday noon. ' V . Division- of home economics, A. Grace Johnson, Corvallis ; room 103, Tuesday, 1 :15 p. m. Vj-'H' ;'" ' '- i'-"'- Division of manual training, Arthur K. Trenholme, Portland, . chairman ; room 110, Tuesday, 1:16 p. m. ., --v Department of art, Esther W. Wuest, Portland, chairman ; room 301, Tuesday, li30 p. m.- ;.s . -f .j-: There will be a session of this de partment at the museum of art. at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Department of librarians, Flora M. Case, Salem, ' chairman ; .' Tuesday,, 1Z9 P. m. . - . ' . - .., .- - ; Department of music"7 Mrs. Mary Hohan Parrlsh, ' Portland, chairman; Miss Mary Randall. Wallowa, secre tary; room 213, Tuesday; 1:36 p. m. Department of physical training, W. H. Harglse, Corvallis, chairman; room. 215, Tuesday,' 1:30 p. m.: - f Most of the departmental meetings will continue throughout Wednesday. ; Woodland Masons Select Officers :--.!.. : .,y..,':J Woodland. Wash" Dec. 20. Woodland lodge 217.. A. K. and A. M.. elected" the following officers : E. i F. Bryant, W. M. ; E. EL Dale, senior warden ; William Davis, Junior jvarden ; . Dr. W. B. Wil son, "treasurer,; Professor J.', Wesley Smith, secretary. The .. Eastern Star eiectea tne iouowing oiucers;- Mrs. William . Davis, worthy matron ; - Ben Barr, worthy patron ; Mrs.. P. A. . Blue, associate matron ; Mrs. Ben Barr, con ductress ; .Mrs. James Harvey, associate conductress ; Mrs. E. E. Dale, treasurer; . Mrs. J. Wesley Smith, secretary.- . , . POLICE 1.150 III CASES OF II III, GIRLS LAST iiOilTH -' 4 .. .. . Officers of City PrQtective'Bureau Handle 90 New Cases j Six :Ap- ip, treanurer ; E. K. Quick, (secretary ; Adolpn -Nyberg. S. D.i Knute BJorkroan, I. D. ; John King, tyler ; S. E. Lornch, & S, ;rr S. White. J. S. - . - J - -' A 117 lunuufeiuuii va nd. Eastern Star officers will be held December -27. The local lodge is one or the- oldest In Oregon,- having been .or ganised in 1856. , , J -, " : ' ' f "'Hi'lL 'in' u. i r The steamer Lurline tied up at the St. Helens ' dock: Friday afternoon, after making an attempt to reach Astoria. Floating ice Jn the river so badly dam aged the wheel of the Lurline and put the rudders out of eommiaetoa that Cap tains McNully found it Impossible ; to proceeo. ply for Assistance.: A- During: November 150 .vomea and girls came jbefore the .officers-6t the women's' protective bureau. f either for aid. or, correction. J ;Q.. this mrm ber - 41 iwere 'cases s continued ' oyer from 'October-and IT cases were re opened; Tb .'remainder were 'new cases.' - , Ot the 90 new eases coming before the bureau six persons applied in person for aid and 45 were referred to the bureau by friends." The balance were brought in by women working, with charitable or ganisations. . After listening toj ; both sides of the story the women operatives adjusted 10 ' of those brought before them as incorrisible.'21 as Immoral, 28 ctses were found to be due to domestic trouble, , two women were adjudged'; in sane, five were caught stealing and the balance were either sick, or runaways from home. -.. 'S ' - yi'-T Of the 140 cases advice was t given in 4, , 24 were referred ; to 4 the Juvenile court, 10 to the police department, 13 to the health department, six to, the district attorney, . one to the - insane . hospital, three , were given employment and the balance were turned over to charitable organisations or homes. -..- ; The operatives seek - to 'find rwrmen and girls who are In trouble, but i who have not come before the court They seek to prevent crime,: rather than, cure it after it . has been - committed.- The work of the women's. bureau is supposed to be protective. In 'an effort to. put girls and women on the right , path the operatives made- SO calls at homes and 71 visits to hotels and offices, conduct ing the balance of 208 interviews at po lice headquarters, ; Seventy-six hours was also spent in street work by the operatives, much ot th)s : work, consist ing In sending home juvenile girls found roaming about late at nwht. - - . . t':..ji rii.- ', - ,i , ,V i i i r Officers-Selected , ByMasonio Lodee- f At SfcHelenk, Of , St Helens, ..Dec. 'iOj Officers elected by the St Helens lodge of Masons were: H. J. Southard, W, M. ; James R. Kemp, S. W.; Jesse Lansing. J. Wf John Phll- T Thousandg of game birds in Columbia county - were - saved from atarvatlon through the efforts of - President E. L BaUagh' of the St Helens -Gun and Rod club- and Deputy Game Warden Broen. With-the cooperation of a .'number- t farmers. . wheat- and -grain ; waa scat tered t where the pheasants and quaU would find if. - i A tels6;01ul)r Selects : ,Site for XNewHome; 1 Officers Are Chosen ' tTelso. Wash.. Dec 20-The Kelso club recently organised as a social and community club, completed organisation, electing" officers as follows: President, E. M. Adamc; vice president E. D. Hol- brook ; secretary, E. A. Knight ; treas urer, Russell Cat-others; directors, B. M. Athkbis, . 'C. A. Peters, R. B. Bower, c t Mldillfhrnnk anil Al. Maurer. . The club voted to purchase a quarter block on ,Oak and Fourth streets from J. E. Byrnes of San Francisco for a clubhouse site. , .. The Cowllts County Cow Testing as sociation will start operations January 1. G. M. Ball, the tester, nas arrived from Tillamook, Or. ..... " The ' third Kelso boy to bring a French bride is, Sergeant George E. Gosa. who arrived this weekfor a holiday visit with bis brother, Thomas- L. Gosa, and father in Kelso. : . s' Many Birds Oannot y Survive ' Rigors of : :! SeveHEkt Winds Rare game birds can survive the rigors of the city life in Portland for years, but" they are not able tto stand the Eastern brand of weather that visited this district recently. . . This fact was , conclusively proved during the week, when Ben .S. Morrow assistant city engineer, found a dead California quail near- the city pumping station on1 Council Crest that bore an aluminum ' game-release tag... $ - The. . bird ;was..taken to n headquarters of the State Fish and -Game, commission, whera. tha- record shown that, the quail was one of two dozen released at Wash ington vpark by v J. r .Of - Cpnvllle, :.then park .superintendent December 10r-1915. ScEwaiii PiaBio ' Co. Removal'Sale PORTLAND'S LARGEST; STOCK NEW AND USED . PIANOS ' AND. PLAYER PIANOS '- . , , before' removing. to their new home on , "i-." ; , 101 AND 103 TENTH ST AT WASHINGTON AND STARK ST S. At to ear eerreetBesi of at Waihiagtos and Stark Streets, we aote Daslel Webster: "At Presence, nearness la place or time Or direetloa towards, ai al the Itfe hosrf at. the heater to aim at a mark it Is less definite than in or oa(,at the hosts may be la or near the boate." . s , , -. , .. - . ... BCnilPCn TCD1IQ f Se Plane Heme, liM Kext Payday, Then tl Voatnly ia March nCDUUCU ICIIMO in Sni Player Plaae Home, iU Kext Payday, Thea fit Monthly la March j n PROVIDED YOU BUY NOW BEFORE OUR REMOVAL OT. FACTORY SAMPLES and dis continued models, chiefly the best and most ex pensive styles, now offered at prices you seed to pay for cheaper pianos. .. $625 STEGER70V1rny,rr. $395 5850 XimSSST. $535 l!$75DSTEGERWa?nuter.t.$562 :i$750STEGER!n.$595 5750 STEGER 2 5800 STEGER Mission models. grand upr't form '.!."$562 m $595 251 10 STEGER GRANDS 5862 . laeladlsr Cabinet Player Besca, Terms CatCer i to 1N Cash and IU te fa moaiaiy. OUR NATURAL PLAYER-PIANOS are the wonder of the age. " Come and near ana- play them, zou win -be sur prised te learn of the wonderful progress In Player Pianos,' - ..v , ,,'.;. 1920 model CQCO for....' ,.ppp6 211150 STEGER 1 J 1000 REED & SON $750 2S900REEir&S0NS?$675 ?! 5900 THOMPSON .$675 !!J800MENDENHALLo$595 114950 SINGER $712 Iseladlag Cembiaatloa Player and Plaae :. Bsaeh asd $1 Worth Rolls. . , .- - " TJ8ED PLATER PlA3IOS 5750STARKf(JrW-$49SJ 51750 BERRY YrlotroS $595 Terms Cath or t(S te 1M Cash, fit, ; ' i? io sse.Moauiy. SPECIALS JualS" PIANOS We bought up all these best styles the cheaper models being ' entirely sold out at factories. No more until after Jan. 1, 1920 but -we are offering them now at the prices of the cheaper models. We can, therefore, serve you better now than ever heretofore. . . v - ;-.,..' 25650 REED & SONS wall $485 115675 REED & SONS $495 11 $750 REED & SONS Gd.$562 H25SINGERSndiS$468 2 J625 THOMPSON $468 2 5550THOMPSONi$395 !! t500 TRliMPSON Sei? $376 115475SCHR0EDER2Odei$356 Terms Cask,' er tls te tit Cash, IIS, . .1 iu u at uoaiaiy. . FACTORY REBUILT AND USED PIANOS 5750 fa'cash. fiaonthly $435 I Cft Star Plaao Co, oak tvU $25 Cash. SS Monthly ; 9tJ9 t ICfi'l'elssd.I.yoa Healy GngZC w4SU S25 Cash, f 8 Monthly, dDO 5A50 S25 h?JSMonthly; $295 tCOR lvls A Boa, Siteoatin. eJQOC! 3XU 126 Cash, 10 Monthly OOtiO Slagen makogaay IIS Cash. Monthly $285 $315 95 95 t)l7R aylerd, burl-walnut. . rl9 S2K Cash, $10 Monthly f Rflfl - wW Clark Art QQC wOUU $25 Cash, $18 Monthly. O QKfl Knrtmana,i tqaarew.. P )d9U $25 Cash, $10 Monthlf O 5600 ?a5TCaahf tloonSlyt S 1 50 nfi . P. Hale, retlalihed, 0Ol g OUU $25 Cash, $7 Monthly, C4D $17 K 1 Halaes Bros, mkgn 55 R eVH 3 $25 Cash., $S Monthly . dstDO t A9U ? ham, aprlght, v ne WlV 5 Cash, . .Monthly., V lO t I7C Bterllag, mahogany . sSOCC .f 3 $25 Cash, $8 Monthly da-OO tOnfl Cellar A Cotlard, WP -CC wZUU SlQ Cash. $5 Monthly.,, ft tOKfl ' ' Bert A Cei nprlgkt, d Vfti Z9U $18 Cash. $5 Monthly.,, d ' 0 5350 $16 Oas $MontKy . $195 QCn Lelaad, pright,-oakk dfilOC 03U $15 Cash, $9 Monthly C475 tlh( Bteiaway M Sons, Reb't e0 C I vll 2S Cash, -$11 Monthly $425 Vt VMorthly $275 S475. $4fCaab$Moth?y!;$290 $ I7K Vese Seat, ; Rebuilt eSOOB 41 3 $25 Cash, $7 Monthly dZo5 $450 i5,Ca.h!Mo TF.'JTHFUL ADVERTISING fj10 u"e he p' through iu nnpreo ur r,,,.YJlS " T.Xi I ml 7 ntod values. Truths fully named Sincerity la our chief business policy. We tell you now, prices are going higher. , - . , FriOE IDENTITY houId I)la,,!, t hv Pre Identity?. Why should Irwl 'r!rJ """"ket valuea not be obiieiedT. W should you pay Inflated -ti-L-!. Lance yOUF Pl Purchase. $16 tr motteash. W or more month!,. L1-E3TY EQXOS other. eecuMUwrtaken In part or full payment of Pianos or 1 ynilitlaren' tat liiiitrlbators . Ill Fesrtk Street ; -at IVataingtoi v j "USED PARLOR ORGANS 5150 BURDETT Jfops ...U. .$45 SI45; SCHOENINGER $35 5125 STERLING $28 5 1 1 5 PACKARD S," $28 $135 KIMBALL ......$38 $145 KIMBALL ST.: .$S5 wl25PEL0UBETSonpt.......:$25 $165 CHAPEL ORGAN . . . $58 5150 CHAPEL ORGAN :...;$55 5IOOCLOUGH&WAR,Nst;p,$28 5135 NEEDHAM SS. $38 5125 SGHOENINGER 25 5175 BECKWITHC0, a$65 -Terms Cath, 91 Moathly . $5 or $10 in Records Purchased Sends Either Type Home ' 7C Te ' - inn ei.es v. ! ? stir tlii OI4C91AS " , Weekly - sinn iui - . oiicsis wlUU . .weekly . MUw,eUT lWlli ORDER YOUR PIAKO TlXJSZ Sf&ttS wky sre have hasdreds of mail-order bayert. ' - - - nilT-flF-TflVM FHYPR? w pefpat attb make fbe delivebt op uu furri uiin cu I Cna tiaito to rovn home withm 200 miles, and the piano will be shipped mibject to-exchange within one year, we allowing: the full amount paid. Thle- virtually, gives you a one-year trial of the-piano yo orders h.very piano or player plane purchased carries with' ltr the Schwan Piano Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as also the usual guarantee from each, manufacturer of uteira jhw musical lnstrnmenta, Open Saturday evenings. v SI Ell (D) (CD) , WAHR45TEF. , - BACKED BT KAXYVILLIONS m IS CAPITAL Present-day' conditions are such thatuseful gifts are the only sensible gifts to giveJ Fine furniture heads the : list of useful giftsand this big store leads in showing the finest furniture at the fairest prices. Buy now and , payjater.v ' . - S'Vz'W'' ,:' "f" : 7," - - K " Values That Cannot Elsewhere Be Approached in ' ; .v Piano BeAches - , , Plate Rack :v - ; ;- Library Tables; : ' . Umbrella Stands - T Carpet Sweeper v "Tabourettes , i w:: ri-.u. v. music vDineu - . root otoois rf. ' .Turkish Rockers vV k Sewing Rockers i Center-Tables -v- inina Closets Book Racks Matrazine Racks Pedestals Costumers Hall Trees, Hall SeaU Telephone Tables Telephone Stools Medicine Cabinets Morris Chairs Rockinf Chairs Easy Chairs Sectional Bookcases Rugs A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Intended for 1 Gift Purposes 'Csh .&o DatSa-SBi test We have a fine assortment of Morris Chairs for Christmas. Make your selections early. . SALE OF FLOOR LAMPS ... . Air SHADES 3S'Lamp now 1 $28.00 $30 Lamp now $24,50 f 27 Lamp now $23.00 $25 Lamp now , $20.00 Odd Shades . cheap Table Lamps as cheap as i. REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS FOR CHRISTMAS We Have Complete Showing. of Reed Chairs, Boekers, Tables, Settees and - . Lamps. Seed Chairs as Cheap as IIS. Xaty Terms, 'j MATCHED BEDROOM SUITES We Have a Host Complete Lis of Matched Bedroom Raltes, Either la Oaa, Mahofaay, Walast or BIrdseye Maple. Ask to $es .Them. Price Wlthla Beasoa at Gadshys', Toir Credit Is Good. Tie It. N . ....... Massive Overstuffed- Tapestry Davenports ' Magazine Stand Special at Gadsbys' $3.75. SALE OF CEDAR CHESTS ' Bur a moth-proof (enulne Cedar Chest.-. Stoe youf furs at home. Priced as low. as $15 at Gadsbys'. Slse 40 inches Ions;. 17 inches wide. THIS COLUMBIA ; GRAFONOLA . OUTFIT INCLUDING j TWELVE SELECT , TIOKS OT, YOVB. CHOICE $10 Cash : ;$2.50 Weekly 111 :. f ;' 2-.; We charge no interest. This beau tiful ; Columbia Grafonola may- he t.-' m mahogany, Circassian walnut and oak.:. Columbia Qrafonolas are .- - priced from $30 up and 'sold on easy ; weekly and monthly payments. - . t. Vrnfiti r?i ierii u'n"! r i-irtr-V"- "r - We have only -two of these oh our sample floor, all in different colors of tapestries. - Thin piece of furniture is made-with the factory guarantee. Spring arms, spring back, .spring edge and comfy spring cushions. - Uphol stered In -good grade tapestry. , Designs similar to cut. Special at I A h flfl Gadsbys at .j... wlr3iUU - OTHER DAVEICPOETS AS CHEAP AS $8M 42, 48 AND 50-PIECE DINNER SETS FOR YOUR TABLE $10.00 fec." $ 8.75 $14.50!.. $12.85 $14.75 -sas;:..?? $13.10 $15.00 S;:.. $13.25 $18.50 ece:..$iq.85 ;$I9.75 fo-'peT $17.75 523.75 SammH: 921M. $24.50 fAiec.6:. $22.00 LIBRARY SUITEiS FOR CHRISTMAS Matched Library Set la Golden or Famed Oak 8errleeale and Cemfertable. Buy Him a Big Com fortable Chair or Rocker for Xmas Pretty Reed. Tables for Christmas as Cheap as $7.50 at Gadsbys9 Sale. Spinet : Desks Kxtra special value PYetty Ma hogany Mplnet Desk, giving you an . opportunity to buy 'One at a rest ; bargain. ,fteg. $47.60 val- j JO 7C ues. Special at Gadsbys'. . I W "v Bsy Her One for. Christmas. . -u TRIPLE MIRROR DRESSING r TABLEi? WUaSsHNI IF -AJ .: in golden oak,. mahogany, bfrdaeye r, maple and walnut.. Buy her one for. : Christmas at Gadsbys". . . ' 1 K7::P.;7:MJ.ro loMii! L 011. Second and Morrison Streets mm , USi OUR gXOHANOg OffT. , . .' U ttn ksM farnlMfs tht doeia't salt : you wBt somethlnc mors np-te-dste end etter-oliese vm and we'll send a etnp tent n.e to it ad mne. to. take it ma part ptrunl on tb. 'kind yea mat the Gi&tbf kind. W.TI yea s literal .V. fcnrsnee fr roar (aeds sod we'll rtxi w fomltnr. st tow prieei. -' Th nf fur. Bitar. will b pronritlr dllvMd. ,. Ls h.ne Md vmm b. beuchi M 1 - ' flnt and Wmhtngtes Iters. i I n e'l