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r - Ju X.- w.. ...... w- IIII1E FAPiMO MISHAPS RECORD KG MEM ' a .... -v -. . " . " -.- ' ; ),i . , i. .1 . i , Noronbw 4rr t a do wltij the eldest ehown a th nolle record in years.- :n parsons war killed dur- -tag- that period tt&d several ar la th hospitals serioosly Injured.;? -Joly. "wit a total of,. Eve killed la traffic sraeahups, . wa th worst previ ous month. Four war killed In Octo ber and Ek iwunbor in February. Augtist had a cloan record "with Bona y T"MTr-ri mrr-vm tva ben ftaly injuiwd In : antomobil crashes during "aw - " - - - - - " iMa. arhliK & tne number killed during ta entire area f lUtOi''?:'.; ;''-;''s ; Fall ore ' of drivers' to "kaep ; , their thonghts on wnat tnoy are doing was ascribed -this horning-, by -JUetenant Frank Errtn of tn -motorcycur sposa sauad an the cmse of most accident. Tn oft repeated excusa that tney "didnt s-ththe;ea-.uatU. ltraa too. late" fa positive proof, Lieutenant Krvln declared, v Bo also,- sid,-hat the xcuse, -I d4drrt know -I vwa going .that f ast,, which every'tnotorcycl pa trolman hears, la another? proof that drivers, especially those who are; ex perienced, day-dream at tn 'wneou Emaof .Whiter Wild- Ducks; Is Reported At Summer Lake Z j. -.. - BpBshswaW. -. j , . - 'Theories maintained by natural lata that freak bird do not reproduoa their kind. ar disputed by a atory brought to th atata gam commission today by R. 1L Smith -of Portland, to th af fect ' teat mT v flock ' of , white-bodied areas-winged teal t dueka have their bom on Summer lake, in Lake county. To i substantial his atory : Smith broughr on -of. the dtck to tt ot- ficoa of the same commission. TM duck was shot early In the- week by Smlttt Th body was aent to th blo- loglcalfsurvey for preservation. 8ml tn amid the freak dock waa one oi flock of . 40 which he aaw. on the lake. . .. LEW FIXED Ffi?v POllCllEOFiLF LINKS BY THE CITY mm CAUSES II FIRE; 50 RESCUED (Caaaed Ftoio. l'3 Oe How :4 to feel bentter EaU Spaghetti -Heinz Spaghetti tlio kind with the delicious tang of red ripe tomatoes perfectly seasoned mid spiced and blended with a famous ieeseEajt; it often7iristiead of meat and so many other things mat cost more and are ndt so gocfl for you. It's a real yood. Spagliitli Ready cooked, ready to serve eraekUnjr abeeta and bnrned ao quickly that occupanta bad little time to rather their blonsin8& '-, Th flrat floor of the build lne beonnied aa a furniture store, the atoek bainx owned by Cohn jDireetor. .: All tii iEOOda were either destroyed by fire or pracoealiy nonaa oy wawr. th atock roDreaented what waa saved two years ago from the fir at the Meier Frank warehouse at Broadway ana Taylor tret ; -v'i '- s" -CaDtaln Robert of the fire marshal" office estimated the los to th furni ture waa only- half -covered -by tnaur ance. r; ; . ' Many f th fire refuareea found safety by climbinsr over tbe roof et the Bait our-Onthrte eompsny ndhiiDfr ad Jtcest. Other were earried down lad- McDonald, who died after being UkJ en from the building, was carried from the third story by Fireman Butobina of en cine J. , Hutcbin collapsed .-before the rescue wan completed nd lrter Uartiaraf company 1 took the man th rest of the way. ' s i McDonald's slater la supposed to be Uvfnr bt Vaacourer B. C 1 i v Th ' bulldlnar vra formerly known aa th Oak .hotel, an institution which in th old days- wa a hangout for character of the underworld, and, fJf ' ored in some of the more lurid episodes of Portland's history; . Of late yeara it had become respectable. It somewhat shabby, stopping place for person who came for night, a kind of an inex pensive home for the otherwise home OLD BECK H OME , - ',- iJ v Th buildinr wa owned by th Beck la vestment company. . which Is - the company organised to care ior th busi neas and properties of th old Harry Beck estate. Th proprietreaa . of the hotel. Mrs. Goldstein, Is rn San Fran cisco. Effort- were beins mad -this mombif to reach he-. - ' ' " - The second and third storffes of the hotel war formerly the old A. Beck home. The home wa built on Beck's homestead and when th city waa platted faced on Broadway, then. Sev enth treeu-' At tH tkne whn th Artisans buildlnar was erected bv the Beck estate th old farm bom was moved and raised, another story betas" . Madaran?, -said to. come from- a prominent family in the- Philippine Island, was in Portland to study American method of commerce. He waa working his way to an education. Hotel attache said be waa a thrifty youth fwhcf had saved nearly JlOflO from bis larnings to enable iiina ulti mately ta Bo into business in Manila. 'Ceatiancd Oee) Firemen Hurt In Montreal Blaze Montreal. Quebec. Dee. 1. I. N. S. Kin firemen were injured today while attempting- t prevent flre In the University of Montreal from reaching tanks- containing 3M gallons of alco hol. Damage was estimated at $250, 000.. :. . - --. th rinks, called for an xpndltur of tlt.000 without any revenue coming t th city direct. . t Practically n-saUry raiaos. foifclty untaye may- ft expected . from th commission, : judging' s by. its : action., at th" session this morning, wnen it deeldeA t. XLavjr all raise in salaries ui fin niji iHuwr vuiwi r i . oar . iTRtajij-woBJt-. ; V 'H'4 f ft also denied th increase In th salary: of tha mayor Stenographer and clerk, and refused to kllow an In crease in the salary of tbe kcbauff eur roratna council car, , it aia juiow n Increase from 1C to $liO.ier month for tha secretary of th boaca of mov tag pictur censors. .y, . Altbougb th commission has been holdincr hearings and conference on th city budget for many ; days, today wa the bgi&nin of th xwa worn of fixlDir the definite figures, i Minor out war mad that will total vra! hundred doliara . Tbw workj U to be continued daily until the city, budget is completed, after which tn uaget oi th county and other tax levying bodies win be considered. The period from December 1 to 19 is? the tune designated for the actual fixing of the city budget. " . . FI3nE-GREATER ' J ' The Increases asked for by the mu nicipal" court were 'allowed. Jit this connection Commissioner Mujkey made a Statement to . the effect that the com-nissloti's Study, of- th situation led U to conclude thatvth judgment of the voters of Portland was excellent 1 in turning down th proposal to estab-: lisb. "a second municipal oourt. He( stated that with the exception of the wholesale handung of I. w. w. . cases within iacondensed period, tbe rec ords show that the eases handled dur ing - the year Just closed Were less than the year before, but that the fine nav-beeu;Teater-;.6:"-f. ' The " wnmission transferred tbe dance hali Inspector, ; at f tl53S. to th -woman's pTot7fve di vision of the pClic depart- (.'t. and )t consented te the addition of on inspector to " the license department at a salary of aiiSO. . , piSCIJSS BOCK Preliminarr . td its actual work on -the budget tbe commission held a con ference with th county-cmmiss4on-ers and the commissioners-elect. Sher iff Murlburt and County Roadmaster Ertchel regarding th output of crushed rock at Kelly Butte. , ', , This ' waa to determine tbe point whether th county could be depended upon Ao furnish th city with' crushed rock foe public Work at 'th jrat of $140 per cubic yard. The price now paid by the city to tbe county is JL7S, and that paid by; private contractors averages $2.25 per cubic yard. ' ' The county commissioners abd th commiseioners-elect .were of th opin ion . that the quarry at Kelly Butt hould be kept In operation,-and that rock hould be furnished, not only to th city, but t au publ w .work that Is paid- for by tbe taxpayers, on: a-cosns basis. This is yet to -be. aetemuneu, but Sheriff Huriburt declared ne be lieved it could be produced at the bunkers foar w rx1X.sa jje5 anblc AGAIXST COMPETXTIOJf 1 All the county: commissioners and Comralsslonr-lect Dow "Walker and J. H. Rankin, made it clear that they did not j?ropbe that, the Kelly Butte Quarries, should go into competition with : outside firms in , furnishing crushed rock at a cost prlce to pri vate contractors, but that thi should apply m!yt public work, l Senator Mulkey stated that this de cision would have a direct bearing on th amount allowed the public works department, as it would b expected to use th Kelly' Butt crushed rock within as large an area a it Is pos sible to have it delivered without ex cessive aeuvery ct19 ' " Lstter From Borne ' To Portland Woman v Tells of ;Fasoisti 'Bdu ktrftTurer In ' Rom ta - the days of th mciaU ba It exalting nhasd. aocordlng to a letter wrucn -MravAUc Brown .Marshall. Portland musician, has received from a friend. Mrs.. WfiUara XL Sherwood of Chicago. who. wltk bar dauaktar Rnth. an art 1st. aa bn - ta- ta taun v capita several months. 1 - --. . W -ar bar In an .excellent pei sioa (boarding acbool)" write Mi Sherwood "wher r. ther ar' many Americans here " for the winter to att tend th American .academy locture and to study musts w kav had xcitement ever the yaclsti ana th reslrnatlon of the cabinet. Tester' day the -city Wa under martial law and the fgate were closed to aU out sider. JSut today the streetcars are running again and ; th king seem to have the government well in band. A nw Cabinet is to be announced today this . .was, writtea' October 9 and will contain several of the Faclstf leaders, so they wilt probably b sati Ufled.' We see many bands of them marching through the streets and there are several companies of women Fas cist!' wearing black blouses and carry ing big sticks. Who know how all this political ; unrest in Europe will endr"-' v; rfH-.'-r'i. ! . NOWr lilt Jfa&tsg Jhotqpfaif History fromQadt to (past i SatfwtEtemiatt Sbewa at ' v ltf. VMK tiiK '. UH, !, tl ; ' Yriee U tJM (Bra tha . ts tower than ra CalK torata r ta East). So aeM reserred. Not McAdoo Show, Per n Spfeeing; Case Viaalia, Cab. Dec, 1. ! N. & William - Gibbs McAdoo, former sec retary of the treasury, probably will not appear In persons in Justice J. S. Clack's oourt here tomorrow t an swer a charg of - speeding ' on .Ab ootinty highways last week. : Judge Clack indicated today he wouvd be sat isfied with the personal -appearance of Lro Walter Streeter. ohanffeur for McAdoo gainst whom the ' citation- wa issued. - - . ' ,- Streeter is expected to appear Sat urday morning and under the Usual rule on which Judge Clack operates. will be assessed a fine of $82. unies torn evidence i introduced - 40 show tn charges unwarranted. McAdoo' car is alleged to nave been going n miles an hour. : PORTLAND CLASSED N TEN BEST CITIES Conlirued ytom Tt On) wltluthe Quality of life it provide for the . great body of its people. By quality of life I: mean certain specific things." I mean employment unaer conditions not ' unfavorable to body, mind and souL And I mean also edu cational and recreational adventage and healthy spiritual advantage. It: Is in weighing these that Portland ranks among the 10 best cities in tbe: world..: It is not a neeowcraii or nu ina- or steel nlU town. It is a town cf healthily diversified eocupationa The tast time I invejiUgatd; tt was perhaps the highest In the world In education. In the matter 01 recrea tion thera ara floe parks, and several years ago I H. Weir, represemauve of the American naygrouna asoci tictv gave to Portland a schedule, no hottAi- than schedules elven by many other cities, but. which has been 101-3 lowed- out wonderfuly well. :'rTherisno other town with f0 000 moole- that has 1 branch libraries. The twt riDlta circulation is 1.Z vol umes for 19Z1, a recora xor non-iiH.m) circulation. ?: , ' j Tb health of the Northwest is al most unbelievable. .It is' explain partly, nojSoubte byHbe low ag teve Of Jb population, jour otaer peopie go to tioutnern (jaurorni. ana your business Is In the hands of men unner 50 years of age. NeverUieless, you have a wonderful howing. " i "I have no conclusions to give re garding the spiritual development. Th student is somewhat amazed that cer tain mvements for development should halt a they dOi But let me say this: The Hill lines have -allotted $1,000,000 for. advertising the Northwest fine Illustration of enlightened selfishness S but nothing will help this advertising mora than, the bleh character of these cities in providing rich Uf for, th whole body , of tbe people.-" Albert spokel before the: City lub today, and will talk for the Ellison- Wbit Lyceum bureau Saturday eve ning: on rne young iout 01 , S. P. Engine Hurls Truck Twenty Feet And Injures Driver ... . : w - ' v . r Harry Olsen, truck driver for1 the East iSid --Immber company, .was slightly injured and a heavy track loaded - with lumber was - -demolished when Olsen drove th car in front, of Southern Pacific passenger train No. 15 at th .Milwaukie avenue crossing about 9:15 a, m. today. : - , V?f The' truck was tossed about 25 feel by tbe passenger train and the load of lumber was t scattered ; about tha street. . The pilot of the passenger ent wine was broken and a change of en gines ; was necessary . before th train could- proceed. j...- -V . ' ' , " ? " . ' ' 1 1 " ' '-" -"; Missing Witness in Liquor Case Reports Ss P. Is to Add Two New Structures to J Shop. in. BrooHyiil I - -v ... Plans for in addition of two new structur t th Brooklyn hop f th Bthrn'Pcifl BaUway cora' pany wer r announced today- by:; ol flctais of "tni company when tar tained nmli for th construction f a new wheel abp and a new flang shop; cb to cost $tl00. Th wheel shop 1 being moved front id. ouar-; Urs to another part of th shop group and th flang shop Is being , oon structed to afford better shelter to machinery; airdy ' bing sd. Th new buildings will sot mean u au dition of - , larger fore -of Jworkmaa. according to Southern Pacific fflcial Construction pf the buildings wUi be gin immediately. Captain Shaver's : i4shes to 3e Strewn; On Columbia Kiver rersl'eetkfOT.-Ptain- J. : W. Shaver and Lincoln Shaver, who wer kUled Wedneodav afternoon in cross ing accident, will be held. Saturday at 8 :0 pv m. at Finley mortuary, witll final services at tnrppruana crema torium. . By Captain Shaver's request, bis ashes wUl be strewn over the waters of the Columbia rtvw ifrom Coffin rock, near Keleo. The. pallbearers will be captains of the, ghaver river fleet. GAME liAW LTIOLATED . Frank Baranper of Roaeburg was ar rested on a charge of liaving deer meat In bi possession and following trial at Roeeburg wa fined ISO, according; to a report filed at the headquarters of the-state-game eommlsafoa- today. The clolatlor.s of t game csis c-c-zuTi.i arly tiis week. . " ':. iicsB A3n is jlccvs w ; A complaint - chargm Afn.:i Tar4 drlno with carrying ooncealtd weapon wii a era out today fcy deputy eker tr; th rsult of th discovery of a cv sap revolver in Vapldrino's po ei wn when ' h was ameeted WedawHr on - complaint of.nl wUa wa desired bint to b examined by r.:'M.L lie v g by U iyaicUxa i n ' An autoraatl track watering for railroad train- to lay th d Sandy Stretches has been fervent. ' ' La AuctraKaii Coal $15 per tori Delivered in tli ; -(Above pried in 3-ton lots and ordinary delivery .) Diamond Goal Briquets' $14 psr ton. Delivered in Bb Beaver Hill Lump $12 per ton Delivered in Bin "Everything in Coal" "SX : Pacific Coast Goal 'Comp 30 Years in Portland n any Broadway 0237 'J Broadway 4045 'X. 'ir '.Sr Man MayiLose Auto ; z Over Liquor Charge Another automobll 'is doomed for th auction- block if Harry Barton, who-was arrested today at Ninth and Couch : streets ' by : federal prohibltioa agents. Is convicted. ! Barton was put hi th county jail in default f 7S bond and charged withe possestonand L transportation of liquor. A Quart., of bonded whiskey was found In nis ma ehjne. ther agents repgrted. slstant United States Attorney Baldwin or dered th machine held pending th outcome" of tn criminal case.' .:' - : ( Forest Grove Man' :: - ; Rohted in Seattle H. M. Winde. ''missing' witness la the liquor prosecution against Mr Bella Bloom of McMlnnvllle, has been found, Wilkie called Assistant United States Attorney Baldwin by telephone from Albany today and expressed sur prise that th governmentehad not been able to local him, as h said he left his forwarding address at Albany.. He also expressed dissatisfaction over the statement of Barnett Goldstein, court- eel for Mrs. Bloom, .who charged Wilkie, as an agent for the W. C. T. ; V of having been seen Intoxicated In a ' McMinnvilld hotel about the . tithe verton put over tn woman's Ural vnul January 12, at Baldwin's request. Seattle Dee. W(X. K. 5.)-WUlIam Smith, 22;' of Jfortst Grove, Or, was found unconscjious and' robbed of t"" In front of a department steyy early-today.'-: At the -ity r was unahla to r5"" ODUnt Of Jv-k-e-T lx-'m- Marion Educators AretoBackjAger v ' I li I I I ' i t i - Salem, Dec. Jv-iTh Marion vcounty branch of the State Teachers' asso elation will -support J. : W. - Ager of Malheur county for - president of . th stata association - at th annual con vention la Portland this month, it was decided at the institute, which closed Its sessions here Wednesday night. A. C Strange,- superintendent of schools of Astoria.: was- th choice for vie president. B. T. Youl of Silver-ton was elected president of the - Marion County 'association; O. V. Whit of Stay ton, - vie president, . and W. H. Bailli of Salem, aecratary- . -, Stromboli Volcano Z. jki61entruption ) S. Ttvef amous ili -ww-e-iii fa iy. throwing -up 1 clouds of steam Oi lyiown as the Mediterranean," iTtb of Sicily: : Q i , 'TlX STATION 1 la making fire i TJnkm station tion of the roof way and plan to :n ordr sgsin .according to - .an .y by B. K. Pal--,e terminal com- vxir i ij n . j) III r,- 1 1 f ) Nuinber Sue Price FeotJor ChJtliapIn 87313; 10 $1.25 AmclitaCUHi-Curci ,7478' 12 1.75 Beniamino Gigli Orvillo Harrold 66102", 10 66100 1 10 87580 10 74783 12 88662M2 1.25 15 130 1.75 1.75 POPULAR CONCERT ANp OPERATIC v Boris Godounow I n the Town of Kazan (Moussorgsky) 7 Star of the North Prayer and Barcarolle L'Etofle As Nord 'Pricre et Barcarpne) French ! Serenede - Rimpatto-S AlfrediS Silvcstri-Enrico Tosefli) In Italian Tll Her I Love Her So (F. E. WcatherfywPiDe Faye Go, Pretty Roe-'!BcTly Louise Hoxner-Louite Homer atires On the Road to Mandalay (Rudyard Kipling-Olcy Speaks) Reinald Werrenrath .pon Ce'sar de Baxkn-SevilUna (Fair Maiden of Seville) (Massenet) In French Nellie Melba MELODIOUSiNttin'AL ; : ? iv,'--. " Fond ReclIecUons ' (David Pcptr) - . . - ' JvUschfe Elman - - OlgaSamaroff V Secret of Suzanne-r Toscanini and La Scale Orchestra : SalutD' Amour ' (Love's Greeting) XEdward Elgar) Violin Solo , ; . s t Efrem 21imbaHt f U.mmritn KAntnKi Park I JHinn tuui .VvMceAMi frrhstra. - : i - v ' Arthur de Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra Hungarian FanUsie Part II Arthur de Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra ' Hungarian Fantesie--Part III Piano e4 Symphony Omhesire 4 ' ' V ; ' ( t " , Arthur de Greef and Roval Albert rlall Orchestra Arthur da Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra I Victor Symphony Orchestra ' a Victor Symphony Orchestra 8?51 . 10 .. - -ej m w t w i ne uoiaman nmnn itpAr i rt 1 7 r WWWSf, we 1 Hungarian Fantasie Part IV Magic Flute Overture Part I Magic Flute Overture Part II 1 Chimes of Liberty March Sagamore March CHRISTMAS RECORDS . Creation-With Verdure Clad The Goldman Band j 6G099 ;10 L25, 7478S ;12J1.75 6CC3L 10 1.25 1 CClOl 10 ,L25i i 55J53; 'l2 "LSO , : f ; I " 55159:. 12. 1.5: Lticv Isabeile Marsh -., Lucy Isabelle Marsh Mf'. , . 18958 10, j Cfiristiau. Awake, daiute the Happy usra wtin woodwind Choir, organ end uamei i ruuty mate .noic t 1 Watctman.TeIl Da of tie KisLl . WdodwindCMr, Organ tndCkimct , . Trinity Male Choir Santa Claus Tells of Mother Goose Land Part I Gilbert Girard ri.,.. TmTI rst M Ah Oaau tnnUJsrt II UGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Gilbert Girard lie! 18353 10 . .75 f Mary, Dear While the Years Roll By 1 Yankee Doodle Blues ' Childhood Days -( When You Long for a PaIA Trail to Long Ago. Hot Lips -1 All for the Love of Mike Edna Bro wn-ElHott Shaw lfr 10 ; V 75 ': ??'2tZ 1895 . 10 .75 . yUUCIlMU VUUWk J - -N - -it: 1' . . v :L"C 18361 10 .75 1.19m ramwia i itr:i MlssPAtricoIar535,' 10 .75,! XI- : ' The Benson Orchestra of Chicago V SAW WCUSVH VIVI1V.U V. V Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 10- .75 moo ao DANCE RECORDS f Toot, Toot,Toots!e! (Goobye) Fox Trot Do IT Fox Trot; f Blowing Bubbles All Day Lon Fox. Trot I Just As Long As You Have Me Medley Fox Trot Paul Vhiteman and His Orchestra (From The Gingham Girt") . ' . , - ' Cow Bells Fox Trot . . Ze0nfrey ; end HU Orchestra 1 Lovely Lucerne Valtas Yodel Chorus) , . . 1 , vreat nite way vrcnescra 1 1S3gg SPECIAL ISSUES DURING NOVEMBER - : ' - Y i X ' : " " 1 . Three O'clock in the folTn . , Jobn McCcrmads C3109 10 f Nellie Kelly, I Love You (From "Little Nellie Kelly") - American Quartet Virost ' 10 I iou Kemma meoj j.y iivuj tiwu , mukw "vZ. .- XT . , - i : i f Tomorrow Fox Trot -.i - . ; - . , in weat niie way urcnesira L1fn- 1fl . 75 You Gave Me Your Heart Fox Trot , , The .Great Viute Way Urcnestra f r". - ; i. ,. ( - . 'wg . .. -y . . . w w w . . ' c 1 . : p , lC362;i0 - .7 10 .7 f I Wish 1 Could Shimmy L0:e My Sister IUte Fox Trot : The Vir-inizns .i Httt I Hf tit n IiAma Ainn rax 1 rot - 1 he Virginians Paul Whiteman and I lis Urcnestra ; t Tha Great Vhita Way Orchestra tr-t-t. C- rA ".j s luxxicaxbM. a ,. - . i,.. - - All Over Nothing at All Fox Trot 12." .75 1C:C5 .10 .75 V180S3 10 .75 Victor Tallziiajl Mcehiao Compariy, CairidoiiaT a I i h iT- 'r- r S .75(.l