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c:gon d.ul journal. por.TLAiip, o: ON. 3 DEDCA1 S FEATURE SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FALL FROM TREE : Three dedications feature church services in Portland - SundayC Jfew buitdincs wre dee1 tested fey the Pio neer Methodlet jlhJ &IoreIa.n4 Presby terian consrerations nd a baptismal font at the Pint Methodist church. The Pioneer church. In St. Johns was dedicated Sunday roornlnr by Bishop William O. She para, the Impressive Methodist Episcopal ceremopy being used. The bishop took his text from fcuke JO. Thy neighbors as thyself." -We com!n to see that the world la only a WBole nelrbborhnod. and that. regardless of religion, politics, nation- ' anty or color, we must do unto others : as we would that they would do unto us. and thy neighbor as thyself, he aid. . . "This beautiful church," he contin ued, "must, not be filled with beauti- ' ful music alone, with silver-tongoied orators, nor with rolsrhty preachers, but with just neifhborlineas born of the love of God, with just kindliness - by everyone that enters, and with - friendliness." FBE FROJI DEBT ' The audience 'Jgravs J500 more than was needed to dedicate the building free from debt, (3500 being offered. The building: cost J 3 0.000. Preceding the sermon, the program included a prelude. "Romance," by Mrs. B. A. Olson ; invocation by Dr, Frank N. Sandifur, a former pastor; olo. "Prayer Perfect," by Miss Lola Murphy, accompanied on the piano by ; Mrs. Bernlee MeCall ; violin solo, by Misa Grace Tufta, accompanied- on the piano by Mrs. Olson; aolo. "Seek Ye the Lord," by J. Grant McGinnis, with the cnolr. Assisting In the dedication were H. ' I. Clark, who presented the key : D. Talman. E. E. Brimner, Thomas gkells, VflUiam Galloway, C. W. Mason, E. C. Thurston, J. H. Brown and Otis Lear ; ned, trustees of the church. Prededicatory services were held on . Friday evening. On this program were solos by Mrs. Eva L- Abbott and an . address by the Rev. Charles W. Mac : ; Caughy. On Saturday evening former pastors, the Rev. J. J. Patten, the Rev. J. H. Irvine and the Rev. F. N. Sandl- fer. conducted an echo service. Sunday evening Dr. W. W. Toung- son, cisirlct superintendent, preached the sermon. The musical program in eluded numbers by the junior and adult . , choirs and a solo by Mr McGinnis. The pastorr the Rev. W. E. Kloeter, presided at an services. ANOTHER FflEE FBOM DEBT The Moreland Preabyterian church at East 18th street and Bybee avenue erected at a coat of ?25,00, was also dedicated free from debt, the audi ence giving the $4500 necessary to wlpa out all incumbrances. The new church was used for the morning serv ice, tne Rev. ft. s. Donaldson, educa tional secretary of the Presbyterian church with headquarters at San Francisco, preaching, but the formal dedication was not held until 3 o'clock. J5 '"'' At the afternoon service the pastor. f tne Kev. w. s. McCuIlagh, presided and the ronowing had some part in the ; service : ;Dr. H- L- Bowman, pastor of First Presbyterian church? Dr. Ed ward H. , Pence, pastor of Westmin ster xresnyterlan cfturen. and repre sentative of fresbyterlan church ex tension work; Dr, Richard F. Scholx president of Reed college; O. W. Dav idson, representative of the Preiby terian church extension club ; the Rev. - Jioudlnot Seeley. superintendent of - norae missions for the Portland Pres. bytery; and Dr. Henry White, pastor . or auuara Avenue Presbyterian church. The new Dickson memorial font at the First Methodist church was dedi- atmA kv a T"fc.. X T 1 oiraoay morning, xne ront was a girt vin nonor of Mrs. j. k. Dickson and j was given by her children. Mrs. W. C. Bristol and Mrs. G. P. Larson of Port land, and Dr. J. H. Dickson, a mission ary in inoia. . After 'Wet' Party Man Is Assaulted And Loses Money An admission that he was badly in toxicated and did not know what hap pened to him Saturday night, was made to Police Detectives Coleman and Col line Sunday by H. H. Ylwt, manager ypwniiiis uiaoouni company.. Failing building, who- earlier had re ported that he bad been beaten and roDoea or by a gang of men Union avenue an it RurnsM itn In proof of bis original story of the robberv Vlert dbnlu o and many braises, which be received ie scuiue. ne saia. The dsteetives coated bis story and questioned hira cloaelv. JT finillv imit ,. v.. haA haan ant: on "rrtv". . know whether anyone had picked his pocjtets. e said when he left his horn hbad SS7 in feia He could not explain bow ha was- in- j urea. Ik Farmers' Union Head to Speak Pasco. Wash.. Dec 1L C & Barrett, naoonai president of the Farmers union, will speak at the -chamber of eommerca rooms." this evening.! Barv rett, with J. Q. Adams, state president of the same organisation. Is making a tour of the Columbia basin project. which bis organisation has itMorseo. getting first band information regard tag the project. He will meet with the local union at ConneH, at noon Mon KILLS RADIO FAN Sanford Smith, ft, No. 09 Siaklyow street, was killed Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock when he f ell frora a tree in the yard at his borne. A limb broke under his weight while he was dis en eras-in r a wire of bia radio receiving outfit, and be fell 49 feet to the ground. Ha died while being carried into the bouse.- Smith is survived by bis wife and three children, all of Portland. He waa secretary of the Oregon Life In surance company and a member of the Chamber pf Commerce and other civic organizations. He served in com. pany F. second Oreaon infantry and saw . service in the Philippines during the "insurrection. The funeral probably will bo held Tuesday. . MAW FALLS OFF HOOF William Baum suffered an injury to bis back Sunday afternoon wjjen be fell from the roof of his home. No. 140 Ochoco avenue. He was taken to Good Samaritan hospital. Baum, who is a laborer, waa working on the roof when he clipped ana leu. WAITERS T BE1 TAUGHT Salem, Dec. 11. A course in table waiting and serving is to be opened in Salem this week under the direc tion of the state department for voca tional education at the Marion hotel. HOT ASHES CAUSE SM F1BE Centralia. Wash., Dec. II. A fire Friday .night at the garage of C. W Sween. caused about $300 damages. The fire is said to have been caused by careless dumping or ashes. Wantei by most seekers " of the ultimate in Stoves and Ranges, because have, for 76 years, proven to the house wives of America that' this is a product of experience where sub stitution "don't go" land that "somethine just as srood" cannot be sold to a person .who has once used a Charter Oak. -. ISHERWQOD Stove Company Sole Distributors 14th and Gliaan, Portland ! ONLY 11 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CmUT3IASNQ GUTTER WHERE YOU SXIOPSnOPBAIlLY (irrj GUARANTEED PLATES AS LOW, AS 1M UNION Dentists, Inc. Written 6arastee With AH Work Oar "Featber ata the lightest and strangest rubber plate that was ever produced is in a class by- It self. . Has Llfelyke - carved sums and Is constructed out of our famous Feather Rubber. Fereelala Crowns.1".. .t3.ROi'S5 t.K H14 Onmi..f3.BO t45 S9K tHJd Bridge.. .3.50 SS Come to our office and prove to your own satisfaction the results you will have at one-half the price other dentists charge. 23iyz Morrison, Cor. 2nd Look fer tba Big tTmloa Sign - Br. Whetstone, Mgr. Portland, Ore, gese, Ore. I I Henry Thiele Former Chef of Benson Hotel, future proprietor of the . Sonreirn Hotel RtsUaraaU a assisted by his staff: Monsieur Lepiney, French chef; Mons. Seita, Swiss pastry chef; Madame Boucher and Mr" Thiele Jr. - " ' i eonuneneas bis - - 1- . . Third and Last Week " Cooldnsr Demonstrations' .J ..v. on our Iwer SalesfJoor, today let 2 p.m. , - DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS will be jpiven tomorrow with cash pur chases in all departments. Choose gifts here and take this cash aavipg. For Your Convenience ' Branch Pest Office in the Basement; 5 Near Aider Street Entrance Public Telephones, Second Floor Tea RoorarTFourth ;Floor Shoe Shining Parlor?, Basement Christmas Cards -al the newest dfr signs. See display at the Alder Street Circle. Y 33 Christmas' N Candies ' Candy Canes,' Boxed Chocolates, Bulk Goods, Fancy boxes. lt Floor, Time Id Short! -WITH ONLY U DAYS REMAINING in which to select Christmas cifta the wisdom of shopping at enee is of pressing" Importance if you would com plete your us m ume. every resource oz tms great store has been enlisted to the end that customers may find here, as in seasons pasty SUPERIOR BJWVlWIrHliWV VAUfioUAUTY MERCHANDISE, , $1.25 Stationery $1 Main suede Floor Hurd'a lawn or finish Correspondence Paper in white and- all the popu lar colors. Put up one quire ,in a neat gift box. $1.25 values, special $1,00 Hi Sav It With An O.W.K. Merchandise Bond Or Glove Order" The best solution to the uncertainty in giving is the pur chase of an OWK Merchandise Bond or Glove Order. This enables the one you wish to remember to do his or her own choosing, thus avoiding duplication of gifts and othei1 ob jections. Bonda or Glove Orders may be purchased for any amount desired and it makes no difference when they are used. Ideal Christmaa tJifta. For sale on the Main Floor. Give Him Something Useful This Xmas! Choose something he can make use of and you will please him to a certainty. SHIRTS Are Always Appreciated And in Gaod Taste no man ever has an over supply of them, and even though his stock be adequate a new shirt or two is always a most welcome gift. Our showing of quality Shirts is the largest we have had in many seasons and those who are planning on choosing practical gifts are especially invited to see our superb display. Prices are moderate. Bates Street Arrow Knickerbocker and other famous makes that are the choice of discriminating men who want quality and fit in the shirts they wear. Step in at your first op portunity and let us help you select his gift shirts. $1.69 Suggestions Percale Shirts in a large' assort ment of distinctive patterns. Priced at Madras Shirts, unexcelled for looks CJO CA and serviceability. Extra values at j5eJV Silk Striped Shirts in new patterns $3, $3.50 Mixed Silk Shirts, latest colorings at $7.50 English Broadcloth Shirts priced at $4 and $6 Fiber Shirts, many patterns, $6.50 "to $7.50 Broadcloth Silk Shirts, extra quality $7.50 Crepe de Chine Shirts, all colors at $10.00 Starched Cuff Shirts priced at $2.50 and Collar-Attached Shirts ranging from $2 to Double Stamps Tomorrow Men's Store-MainFloor Gift Headquarters i. Si 'v U Home Gifts Electric Grills in a Sale Third FloorWith this handy appliance she can boil, fry, toast two operations at the same time, A practical ; gift for every day use. CQ QO $10.50 value. Special OeOJ7 "$2 Gift Trays $W8 Mahogany finished with fancy centers in assorted designs and glass protected trays. A gift any woman would appreciate. 6U Uxl7 inches. AO Priced special each tDXeftO Third Floor Santa Says: Now Is the Timeto Choose Gifts . - While Assortments Are Best --The Big Toy Store i filled to overflowing with Christmas things. Dolls, Toys, Games and novelties of every descrip tion. And Santa himself 'is here every day from 10 to 12 and 2 to 6, Bring tb children in to enjoy the sights. 4th Floor. Toyland Snecials " rarcneen uame, cf nn rerular $15, only DJ.oUU Undressed Dolls with sleep ing eyes and curly QfT hair, f 6.00 values pOVD .Mamma TIaIIm. 2A.inch six. non-breakable, $5 QA OC values priced each 57 Game Board. 3 4 CA ?6.00 value. Sale 0l)U Smoke Stands At; $2.48 The ; man who smokes would welcome a rift of this sort. 26 ins. high wither ood, heavy base. Brass finish. ' Equipped with removable ash tray. Priced "sT it only Third Floor 25c Linen Kerchief s Box of Main Floor Phenomenal values, these pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Shown in the newest colored effects with 4 -inch hems and em broidered corners. Yellow, bine, rose, orchid, nils, pink. Set of six different designs put up in . holly box. Regular AA $10 value for 9XeUU Handkerchiefs At. 35c Pure Linen Handker chiefs . with Old English corner initial. Very sheer. 3 for $1.00- Spa- OK ciaHy priced each VVV 6 $1.00 Children's Handkerchiefs AT 10c EACH Children's Handkerchiefs in a large se lection of character designs. Interesting for 1 little 1 n tots. On sale at. each XUL SPECIAL Fine white lawn H an d kerchiefs, tape border. On ' sale, each Doable Trading Stamps on Cash v Pnchases Tomorrow. 10c BOX OF 2 Children's Handkerchiefs of good Qual ity white material with char acter designs. Priced lO special - now at only XO L -BOX OF 3 Children' Handkerchiefs with embroid ered designs. Large assort ment td select from, f? A Priced special at onlyJUL For Her Xmas Present Hose always prove a very de lightful token of friendship. This is the logical place to buy gift stockings. "- Fine selection. Panel, Back Hose Main Floor Silk Hose in seam less style with panel or "French seam" at back. -Lisle tops. - A Hose of quality. J" JTA Specially low priced OXaOV Other lines at $1.15-$1.65 Cashmere liose best quality, full fashioned Cashmere Hose in Wayne Knit make, - ; Brown and Oxford heathers, fawn, beav- (JJO fifl er, white. The pair v.UU .Novelly Hose fancy! Cashmere Hose with exclusive hand-embroidered clox designs.- Large assortment of patterns and all the newest colorings. -Full fash- QQ QK loned. ' Priced, pair wO.UU Silk Hose pure silk of best ingrain quality. Medium weight with special' finish. Some have fancy Persian tops, others plain with lisle- lined welt. QfT Specially priced, pair tOA.atJ Box of three pairs for $8.65 Featuring Gift Blous At $5 to $10 Second Floor The fascination of a pretty Blouse makes it the ideal gift. Here are values that have no counterpart in all Pert land! Your inspection invited. Blouses $5.00 lovely creations in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Pongee, i etc. Tailored and dressy models trimmed with braids, beads, hemstitching, etc Black,- white and all the beat col--QP ff ors. Priced special WUUU Blouses $10.00 - fancy overblouse models in pleasing assortments. Made up mhighgrade Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Radium. ' Wonder fully attractive styles for gift giving. - Extraor- CIA fift dinary values itOlVtUV High-Class 2d Tloor Here is assembled a magnificent collection of dressy Blouses of the better grades. Of Velvet, Georgette, Crepe d Chine. Canton, etc. Many im ported models. Black and every, favored color of the season. Prices range $7.9$ to $49.9$ Tailored Waists 2d Floor White Crepe de Chine Waists in smartly tailored mod els with fancy vest fronts and the new long collars.- Trimmed with hand-work, laces, tucks and plaiting. Specially low priced V$6.75. $7.95. $8.95, S11.C5 Lamp. Shade r Gords we have ; them in all the wanted i shades : including rose, blue, gold end a variety of other combinations. - Also the new Tassels for lamp shades. These are in the 6 and 9 inch lengths. Prices range $1.00 to $1.95 Buckles and Cabashons very suitable gifts and in expensive. Packed in a neat gift box a3 new Belt Buckle or Cabashon will prove most ac ceptable for her gift. Great va riety of styles 50c to $5.00 Lace Dept., Main Floor Lassie Dress and Doll Outfits Dainty Gifts for Little Tots a new novelty that is sure to commend itself to anyone look ing for a useful gift for a little girl. ' Just in by express. And, the quantity is limited, there fore early buying is advisable. These Attractive Outfits consist of a charming Dress, one style of which is shown in accompanying sketch. Made up in splendid quality; ginghams, plain or checked, with cross stitch designs. DOLIwith iden tical style dress FR.EE with each purchase of outfit. - Put up in Christmas box. flQ Kfl Priced extra special tDO.tJU The Shop for Little Tots, 2d FL Gift Sale of Pillows HALF PRICE The Drapery Sec tion on the, Third Floor announces a great clearaway of silk-covered : Pillows at one-half the reg ular selling .price. Square and u? Oblong Shapes Only All are made from high grade materials and are especially desirable for gifts. y2 Regular 25.00 O fTV Pillows special B XXi ! V Regular $30.00 f T f Pillows special tDXfJsUil. Regular $35.00 (Pin PA Pillows special DX I eJU Regular $40.00 (POA fif Pillows special tDiVsUI Price $2.50 Pillow Tops At $1.95 Beautiful Silk Tapestry Pillow Tops special lot, new and very attractive. These are regular $2.50 Q-f QC values. Special at tDXeac" $2 Table Scarfs $1.59 ---Why not give her one of these Scarfs for Christmas? They are made from fine quality Tapestry in many attract ive patterns and rich colorings. Regulation site. We also offer at the same price Tapestry Table Runners. Q-J KQ Regular $2.00 values. Specially priced at only OX.OU : vfevi.:r- " ----:-c'4-'---:?r..-:vuV;?ii.i. Tapestry Couch Clovers At Big Sayings A gift suggestion for the gift seeker who has in mind choosing something useful and ornamental, u Large assort ment of Couch Cover from out itgutar lines on sale at biz reductions. Of high grade tapestry n attractive patterns, $12.00 Coach Cevere $ 7.50 1 $24.00 Coach Cover $16.00 $1&00 Coach Covers $12.73 And Double Trading Stamps Beautiful Velour- Couch Covers ' Reduced" to $19.75 -These were formerly priced to sell at $25.00, and $270. Elch Oriental and Persian designs in many de- Q IJfT sirable colors. Made from high grade Velour OXis I O Drapery Department, Third Floor '.' -I r. Best Coffee Tins $1.15 Choice of Dependable or II. J, B. Vacuum packed in airtight tins to keep it fresh and delic ious, : 3 -pound tins Q" "I specially priced only X JLtJ Buclwheat Flour 2-lb. Sack 65c New York Buckwheat Flour for those appetizing hot cakes. 94b. sack special at only 6Se t Vt -lb. sacks priced at 35c Eastern Corn Meal, sack c Snow Drift Shortening, priced special at 43c. SOc and 51. ES Crisco 35c 70c SI. 35. $2 Oregon Prunes, 40-50 size, 2 lbs. 25c. 30-40 size 2 lbs. 43c - Model Grocery 4th Floor Regular $15 Dinner Sets :;.$g).95 49-piece Dinner Sets service for six persons.. Choice of two attractive patterns m conven tional and floral designs with gold - edge. : . Good. :. serviceable ware for every day use. Regu lar $16.00 sets. Spe- OQ QK cially priced at only JJfOU Third Floor - " Portland Gas & Coke Co.