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- T' ' t .U a. 4 AJ 4 1 cou;:q;l m . ESTIOil OF BUYING UilltS ! Actions f tae. city council t to day's MHlen pertained t several mat' t'A.-t- -, ter that mt fit Interest to the patrona f jtha municipal olf links. One . of tbM was the passing of the rdinaace least from tea Ladd EstaOj company tha poth.;l4Jf; f-the Eaatmoreland link Car a prlo-of ene year, tha com aensation ta bet tae' city 'a payment "of taxes on the 4andL, The agreement also carries. wilh:"it'eA 'option to purchase tha Droperty- at a price of 9a,eoo,.r k Another matter- was tha paitsaBe.'of tha ordinance creatine . position -of employed nee?sary t --operate the, links. These -ioeiUon8 : Include one '" park fctaper -at a paOarjr ot 1140 a month, four tark helpera at- salaries of 14.85 a y. eight; park keepers at salaries of $4.(0 a day and two agents at eateries of 12 a. month each. . Tha ordinance empowers the .comihlBalorier ot finance to appoint suitable persona, subject to elvil servlee rules, to fill these cost t ions. -' ; An ordinance was Introduced hy Commissioner Pier authisinx the so auisitioa. either fey purchase or con damnation, .of the Eastrnoreland tot - Iipka, en4 authorising .the superintend ent of Barks to make an oner xor tne propertyi Ow request. of CornrntRfiion- er Bigelow this matter was continued ' until an adjourned , session - of ... the council net-Friday, so that the com missioners might-confer as to the pro posed purchase price. ,"V At todsy session the council also authorized the mayor and commls- aloner of financo to renew for a period of two years the lease with the Ukase , In vestment' company for the 24 acres of land opposite ePninsula park; used for tha municipal . auto camp, and re moving i the option to purchaso the property. The rental price to be paid . is the same a for tha last two years,; : v per month. CITT HAll BBIETS V" Strenn oroteet from adjacent prop- ertv - owners has been made against . . : - i .1 . .r 0 .-. nm application oi . o. oiiori avi normit-to erect and maintain a one story metal building for repairing roo. torcyclea at a location on WHHama a,f - eno, between Sugeno and Tillamook ' -streets. The matter nan been referred to Commissioner Barhur for Invest! ' katlon and recommendation. . ; The.eouncH today granted a permit to Emma B.-C BtrOnt to alter a two story frara building for a three-family residence fronting on Victoria street, between Broadwayv , sod " Hancock streets. , Protest was made against the Vaughn ror a. permit to erect an apart' aoollcatlon of W. W, and N. R. ment house on the northwest corner of V Kverett and 22d streets. nd this also -I wss referred to Commissioner Barbur, The city council has set January 10 as tne time ror a puDiic neartng on me petition of CbambleM Bmlth and th ers for the ' vacation of a pportion of Kostr road, between 5th and. 66th . streets southeast..' '!. Fivo ' dollars a ., year is the . pries : which the city pays the southern Pa . clfio company for the use ?, a patch of ground for a path from Front street ta th THrsr, to pive access to the fire nose- oertn nortn or tne ateei ortage. - Thia waa proviaed for by council ac tlrm todsv: r. -fc' '-, ."-' Award of th contract for supplying - the municipal paying plant with sand. gravel and - crusnen rocK ror tne en . suing- year was made today by the city council to the City Motor Trucking . ..'company for the maximum amount of I10OJ83. - The same company was given the contrast tfof ?122. but the total amount of - materials furnished during , the year cost only $23,000. AR DEB S PUZZLING TO PRESIDENT HARDING (Coaaaacd sSosi its Otta.) And the kernel' of the , whole thing will be a centralisation of authority either the executive muat have , free hand to negotiation or congress with its unwieldy machinery must under take to conduct America's foreign re lations. - . - .v T!i same obstruction from congress 'which interfered with the efforts f the last administration to handta foreign relations are cropping out again and no Democrat ever said mora severe things about the irreconcilable Bor ahs and4A.FoUettea than is being said mora or less openly In administration quarters about that grou$ today. The executive fflcielsr claim that congress is not closely la touch with what is going on and that resolutions to call economic conferences at inoppor tun momenta will not help solve in ternational problems an mora 'than rigid laws tying the hands of a fund ing, commission. , ., ... LODGE OPENS ATTACK ON PLAN OF (Ceaelnaed Vroat Paea On) ficatioa tha work of tha conference will remain ineffective. We have no information, so far as I am aware, from Holland. France. Japan, Italy or Great Britain that they wnuia -aiscusa limitation of aircraft. submarines or auxiliary raft,' aaid ldge.. -"Therefore, such a conference would bo futile. Xt might do no harm, except to Place us in an embarrassing position, but it certainly would do no . good. -: ty. : :- -r, ; .v ; -BATS' CBTjISKS- SBD ' 7 V; i" '? "In my 'opinion we should" dd noth ing about it. therefore, until informed by- those in charge of our foreign re latione mat sucn - a conference would tos effecUve. f Lodga said tha United States ought "above all things, to build . cruisers and airplane carriers permitted under the Washington treaty, "They are ab solutely needed and we have the right To navo intra," he asserted. Taking' up the proposal for ..an eco nomic conference,, iodgo aaid, in bis opinion, it waa not in order under the senate rules. ;. - . . - "ita unportanca, nowtver. la very great," Lodge continued. . "Selfishness alone m maxe us all desire to do anything, possible for sta bilisation or European arzaira. Every one must be , anxious r to have ; the Vaited Ctatea do aU It caa' to aid Kurop, ' - , . - CBGES CArTIOX . . . ; Th Borah proposal. Iodgesaid, is , so broadly drawn that i has.-no boundartea "and. it seems to ma, if we Sre going to consider It that we ought to know exactly what the pow ers of this conference are to be. As it is worded,-there. is nothing to" pre vent the conference-, considering the forelgnedebts due to the United states, a subject already taken care of by congress. li we summon the nations we BORAH Bars ;to Be Background L t:: - y---t--.-fc;v---:--.-. 5Thls picture r!kws are Ughtner. fT"U. ' ie Wu ODOUBue w wua uia Ins to orntenccs passed upon liUH OI t'onianu ana c runs a. imncn ought to be excluded: t That Question should be dealt with by this United States alone. It should not b settled by other powers. - . 1 ninder thla call we should cifled on to take part in thoKwork of the repsrafions commission and perfcapft in the ervislon Of the Versailles treaty, i think we should make clear juat how congress feels about that, ' AOTI8 CAK v j v- , :'. "I don't know how, far the senate thinks we ought to go in' advancing money to help Germany or France. That Question! is sure to arise in such a conference and ; there might to be some, distinct statement about it. "If we are to enter on this business of restoring stability to Europe we will ba; called or. to help not only Prance and Uermany. but tha new state and perhaps the Near past and Russia. "We must know before we go into such, a conference; exactly what "we are ready to consider ; and what we will not consider. t " Senator " Pomtrtn. i Ohio. ; aaked lodge to state what he thought auch a conference could 'properly consider. I am unable to state precisely what we oould do in such a conference," re plied Ijodge. ' "Whether we should go beyond the role of mediator . or arbi trator. T am not able to say. - "woodrow '. Wilson should get the Credit for America's "purely unselfish' attitude la the settlement of war dif ficulties, Senator WlliliSma, Demo crat,' Mississippi, declared in answer J . . : tax uuukw - liOdge had pointed out that America asked- for nothing and "would receive nothing in advantages Jtrom the war and that he was proud of this unselfish stand. "The senator from Maaaachusetu can be grateful to Woodrow Wilson, who nearly gave his life in the pros ecution of. the war for democracy. "Williams said.- "No matter what oppo sition fa expressed to his ideals,' this country can be proud Of hie unselfish attainments." ; ; i :, -" Borah, in reoiy. told the senate that another year like the last would bring the world again to the brink of war. out of which the United States could not ba kent.'' : i 'Unless the reparations question Is settled, and With it limitation of ar ma ment confirmed and broadened, war Is imminent. Borah declared. SHOULD SETTLE IT 1 Tt Is an American Question, net an EuroDean one." he said. "Our pros Deritv. our safety, our future are all involved. That Is why we should meet and settle it." - - vyVS He declared - the United States is now more deeply Involved in i Euro pean affaire than ever in Its history and that to all practical purposes this government is helping Europe admin later the Versailles treaty . . . We . have, an army on ; tha . Rhine now, four years after the war," Borah said; . -why ts the army there? "The fact is that we are doing by having our - soldiers ruardlag the bridgeheads on the - Khine exactly what the treaty France" proposed would have bound us to do and that is to guarantee the territorial integ rity ox JBTance.", 2 YEARS ON ISLAIID IS LIGHTNER'SSEHTEIJCE (Ooa tinned rrtsi Ptt Oat) " S said. "There waa no evldenea pra duoed aa the trial ef their tTiiit.. "in view f the defense, aad ta na ture and seriousness ot the crime of which the defendant has been con victed, Lelfhtner doee not stand before the court in a -way that appeals to the court, or in a way that merits sym pathy, he continued. ' The last i statement waa enlarged upon to the court's final remark when he summed up bis opinion of taa de fendant by Et&tinr. He does ftot stand before tha court ltf a food Likt OPICX Lightner ;was sentenced todsr to two years each for violation of -the opium act Snd for conspiracy to vlo- ' ' :-'-: 3 -A V narcotic peddler, ms ho looks in bia way ivr a-cri ivur jwio, by Federal Judges Robert S. Bean J et ovist?., jubuu. late the - Harrison act. ' both offenses growing out of his attempt to smug irle --'8100.000- worth "'of narcotics into Portland during November, 1921. Judge Han said the sentences ,weia- run wuvuiivuqt - vnaww . i. uwwww ,11 . f would be proper for the court to im-1 pose two penalties ft- offense's grow lng out or the aame tranaactlon. Tne two It-months' sentences grew out of a conspiracy to. viol ate both the Volstead and Harrison narcotic laws, when Ughtner and -four rothers "high jacked" a Japanese sailing crew, out of several thousand dollars' -worth- of liquor, and narcotics after representing themselves as federal customs lnspec- tors This Offense was last March. After Judge Bean-pronounced sen tence today Lightners .attorney at tempted to get -a stay of execution pending an , appeal of the case, but Judge Bean .would not allow it. "Not 111 hot grant a etay of exe cution in thte case,; aaid the' judge. Tou may take your aooeal to the- rir- I cult court of Appeals, but tHevlefend- aac oaao nav a' star j m tae nean- JUowlJir the prOfiouscemotit ot fcen- tenc United -States Marahak'C R. Hotctaktss Instructed Deputy c c Wells to take XeiRhttier ' tos McNeil island at-f o'clock Thuraday.? For --lear -tliat. some of Utrhtner's conreaerates mlaht aid. him in escar- ing' on the way to prison, no chances will be taken. Hotcbkiss sdldV-Several guards have been employed to see Uiat no oreaas ara.naae. ' . : - Tna rtsoT narty in- addition to tiicbtrier will Include Ivan Fi. C.XtLmn. one of Llghtaer's co-cons plra tors, who waa sentenced, to.ii months i K, Ta kira, IS . months, and J. Kailno two years, . for smusryllng' five , Japanese wn u country.- ..- v:'. rouowuter tna pronouncement of sea tence this morning United States At-1 tkMiv T xtr bi..t,uu ... 1 1 Mmny,,8tatenttt5 H PUbliCV uen. - TnS smile On his face Indicated, i nowerer, tnat be was saustled with j Hit miypt'i .wi..T,. i Of ntla to com AaoiA I. Amna, Good Saatarttaa hoa plete the case befora his term of ofi tstal. Dee. si. S yaara; pulmonary taber tic Mrtd.in plU Of tha snany -salgrts. -x. lays occasioned b tha defendant. MORTOK Siuan E. Harton. 1251 K. XTth, Sentence of Tarn Wallace, eouvicted I - - - f narcotic dealer, waa - aostoonad by : Judge Bean until Thursday morning at the request of -Wallace's attorney. LiEhtner'feas a long trip to Rouma nia to look forward to at tha hands of tha U. 8. imtnirratioa officials as soon aa bis sentence in the peniten tiary is completed. He had his hear in before members of Inspector Bon-1 ham's foroe thla rnornlnff and findings of . the ease will be forwarded at once to Washington, with a recommenda tion for his deportation as soon aa his penitentiary terms expire. FARMS S247.348;16 (Coadaoad raa Pas Oaa) inspector, to $135. tha minimum paid. - The great scope and extent of the rraln inspection department has come to public - notice laxsftly " through, the experience of Thomas K. Campbell, public service commissioner-eject, alnca tha Kavcratoer election. : Ever since th returns showed that he waa to ba a member of the eemmlssioa Mr. Camp bell has been Stumbling- over hay and grain inspectors- about tha . city who hav taken pains ta assur him of th Importano of" the - work bains ,'fflen py. tne nepartment and or its valu to th pubiie- in general . and to the growers . in particular. Impressed by tha rnnltipUclty of - these arruments and argufiersi Cafnpbell made sorne j little tnvestJa-at'On into the department Wi'a - to atov statistics as a result. "A. few years ago." Mr. ' Campbell says "In discussing the results of his Investigations, ; "tha leeislature. for th purpose-, o f -correct ice abuaes, passed an act whichr wiped out all continuing appropriations and ; provided . tha all fees eollectea tsy any deartment should be paid .into th pcncral fund and no moneys . ehould-rbe .expended . except such as mijht be appropriated' by the U?ilature. "The only way the public can keep INSPECTORS COST lis eys on expenditures N by having ail moneys from &U sources paid ai rectly into tho treasury and each, and every ; oeparune m , uo . ui vet u in tha legislature mxi: account of "its stewardshp every twa year and ask and receive an appropriation la Keep ing with ita needs. - IEABS fO. WASTE . -. f "To ffivs any departmenta power to oolleet fees and spend the proceeds as it sees fit leads only to waste ana extravagance and .should not be; tol erated, , ' ' "It 1 said by those advocating tna fee system that it is not costing, the taxpayers ? anything..- .This is fooiisn talk. for . fees eolleeted - ar, just as much a irarden oi the taxpayer' as if they Were paid directly in taxes and then appropriated-'by -th legislature for tha -support, of the departmantaw r "The - governor-elect made .tils iwrrit ob a v platform oC oconomy? andthe people, elected, him. , He wiir undoubt edly roaka an; earnest errort.io tcarry Out .. construe Uv ; program ofeeon omy and 'in this "lie deserve tha full-sr-KiiTfnerrfc from' the heads ot--depart- mmts. . AS a raemoer oi ,xne-; punna service commission I intend, touphota hi;hBds ind the bes wayito do.this Is through, usilng- the pruning kwife on the deadwood in an aoouc . tne ' If .any 1 materUl -reduction Inv our tax burdens is to be lookea ror u can only com through.' cutting right down the line. The way to" redueo taxes ts to redueo expenditures. The legiti mate needs of a department Bhould he cared for. but na. need sftouia oe made plain to the legislature and the people and not a dollar more .than necessasy asked for.- BUILDING PERMITS 1 Nicelai-2(eiHMM!h Co. Erert ery kiln, -'-'O Knrrtt. hetD 1 t and Sd to. ; bujWot, WmtB a. Boa:- 3B00. Ixw Bros. -Kract rrsmsnre 1B2S' v wrs.n hetmm K. 470 and E. 8ta N.; huiW", Koeali Carter Erect Tfd-Tice. 1819 15. SOtii st. bctwrrn Byhr and Knapr" ats.; build er, Mutot Caitrcti Co.; 83860. Baell - Co. ot CoHfomi MerTlc - atntlon. 313 BrnatjKar E.. , between S3d and t mon ; s. I kttikier. aam; $t600.--- - - Tnarri$cs.Birtbs. Death MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred J. Bont. 21. 85 . B6ta at. and Emil "E. Lohkamn. 20. 480 Fkilinc at., and Edna P. Smith, 19, 85? Tbnrmaa at. uaipn Batun, so, eta iu, ana ser- sica Kaner. 21. 408 fiUrk at. JoMnh A. Bratz. Sa. Wnatrh. Wash., and Kt Robertsaa, 1, 818 W. Ciwrlaaton kU Straus Anaefroii r ss, 43-' Ktidmon St.. and atabel Schwa rU. 22. 414 Moma a. uossiaa it. txaoa, z, jn orana 'C-. ana n Wstkins. 24, 841 Contmnw at. ' a mo dard Brows. r. 117 BWnt t and Cera. Selena Cnontim.- 21. 191 ) Bti ft. llmntn L. Weaiader. lesal. tillamook. Oft. F.dward B. Vnllam. 25. Battla Gtrootia. "J,' if', HS M'inifred MkMleton, 24, 1T44 lrid , -AXFDniNfl , AND CARD jr?IuaAVltS XT. 6 SMITH a CO.. tU sent Bkk. BIRTHS C4BNST rTe . Mr. and Mrs. M. 3. Car ney. 414 N. 2 lit. Dee. 22, aona (twin). lODNG-To Mr. and Jta H. .JS. Toans, axil, -vnarieatn, nun., fior. t', woti, . BtJTLEH To , Mr. and; . Mrt.iLj.But ntler, VsiiAie..;tVTi! ' -Tle O a danffbter. .i TKIil To lir.-nl llii A. Telci.. 484 Grand aT., Iec 11, a em.- --' Mr. ana Mrm H. Htwa, 149 88th at. Dee, 14. a danebter. . OSTKSWALD Te Mr: 'and - Mrit- C. I. Ostetwakl. KL.S. -Box 820. Dee. 13. a Sa. WHITB--Ta Mr. and Jfra, o. t;-waits, 8203 87th tr8. B., Dec. 16, a ton. STAN FORD Ta Mr. and Ura. C. L. Stan ford, 1T8 B, 8 2d, Deci 21, a aon. , - MliRFir To Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Uanay, S8ff West Terfjr Dac. IT. a ean. jOCUHEED -IT Mr. and Alra. 1i. Lou- beed. 66 4 Grand are.. Dae. IS. a aon. HArtmAN To Mr. and Mra. A V. Hart- 1802 B. lStla at. 7. . . Da. 18. a ana. SMITH To Mr. and Una. Orant B. Smith. 183 S FVrarth. Dwr. 14. a aon. ROBINSON Ta Mi. aad Mra. 1. O. Rob inson. 6110 S2d Ka. fl. F... Dee, 18, a soft. HOFrB -To Mr. and Mra. K. Jloppe, 4625 lit t B. Dee. 21, a 6n. ; 8TICKEL To air and Mra. A. RHrltel. oeis k at. Dec is, a danghter. A'1 i(X .Mr- ana Mra- oiaon. zes JABOEB T Mr. and Mra. X 3. JacawtL TS B. 12th at. K.. rxtc. 12. a Son. HUX.T8KI Te Mr. and Mra. C 1. HnbraU. J2S3 Armour, Dae. 21, a daughter. ' . MOSTERT Ta Mr. and Mra C. H Vt. ert, 628 JofcOnsoB, Deo. 8, a aon. VvaLLEBV To 'Mr. and Mrs. U 0. Waller, 87t uwia, Dec IP, a aoa. , DEATHS SIGI.Si Cliarlea Edward 81rf. B00 K. 14th It S. K, Xtee. S6. 4ft jeara; diaeetea BRilitru. FaA.lCISUOVICp - Caadao rraainiieOTicli. 7 Belmont. Dee. 22. 76 yra-1 ncphritia --STEV&Sa Anna Sterena, 42 Kuaeett Dc. 22, 65 paara; apopliy. BOUtwoou Baraa Uoodwla Boclnraod, f IB H- Strth at Dae. Si. years: fraetara of aknlL - i '.' EM IG -Conraa Etalff'. 172 N. lSth. Tteo. 22, 71 yaara;-catTlnoma. Anna Jjewte, 718 E. 10th. Dec 24, 68 yeara; ancina neetorla. - j CX)TT KHaa Scott. 1088 Third, Ta. 25, 7 v.arn ; nnpumrfni. OUSBUBJ linrOo r. Ogabnry, S821 9th aae. S. K., Bae. 25, 17 jra.; pulmonary eulosis. ' 10 N Vt b ,pai . 8 carSa' ot.dkv hharixa m nu.ii tinximm.h ha- pitai. Dee. , eo ycata-. carcinoma. - JUilA.x.-i cajL. Ldna jonanacaan. ions i mm- 9i. iit vm: irwnn ai?iamsia KENXEDT Sadie Kennedy, Good Stmari- tan hoanital. Dec. 32. 44 ycaxs: oTariaa.cra &Mr7-lwiniaaB W. Barrett,-' 5 W. XOSibard. Dee. 23. 63 yrara; clrrhoala at JiTer. AH Hil, H BCTMCca A Soar. 234 IAaC01B.;DaL SS, i a years; oreBeoiaa muaatania. - . -HERGERT Arthur 8. Hergert, 16S K. 2sd, Dee. S, 1 year ; -kronrho pneaboni. - WJtKxaciai!--aiarcarct m. wenaeuaar. ioiw tfi. 12U at, n.. iMc si. a yeara; do??St CARTER Esther Carter. 484 S. 17th at. N.. Dec. -28. 83 -yean:- endoearditia. PAKKNTt Antliony ParentL PerUasd Surgical hoapltaJU Dec-21, S3 yean; - toxio tnyroiu. . . - - WATSdM loan" FrtnkHa Watson. "4 1 S W. -Fats. 1C ,78 yeara: Drone ko pneu Inonia. JONG Ho Jons. 107 N. 4th, Dee. 22, 70 yeara; - pulmonary tuocrcajosia. . WATSON Robert BrownfirM Wataon. Emaaual hosnttal. Dee. 24. S7 yeara : concua- aion Ox orauw - : DlVORCta FILED Smith, Marjorie acaiaat Allen F. Smith; Eeruefc. Oaaaasttaa aaainar Caaulla Her " ate. - -- . . - ; auctions . " J t SaJsrasas LWst Paris, aad TamaOl At; 10 A. M. Tomorrow. NEW TODAY 50 FLUFF RUGS - NORTHWEST RUG CO. kast assa. ass a. stm sr. SPECIAL. NOTICES 101 - IDK-RAT SPOTLIGHT CO. ; 'Tha tamnl awtanf vt . the - atockholdars af tha Skia-Kay Soatliabt Ca U1 he held at ti-a ofiice a the company. N. 88 Vfeit Park tUMt, Partland. -rr.. January s. 1B-S at, 8 P. a , for the parpoa oi electiar di . lertora and for the transaction of turd other hauneaa as ataj be brought belore aaid The ai-ork trahrfef Imota of tha eowrt ny will tw cinaed at & p. m., January S, lit.' 3 aed remaia doaed nntil Jannary 10, 1933 X. W. BOii-ii. Secte'ary. - - .,''-"11 in "i '. 1 W MiVlt" Tomorrow m m and -v One regular package of ; White King Granulated:: . Soap will be given FREE to every ash classified ad- ' vertiser trns Thursday and Friday who brings in a classified ad for the big Sunday Journal or other: r -days including Sunday. A JOURNAL WANT AD Will Find You a Buyer for Anything, You Want, to Sell. ; 1 00,000: CIRCULATION ON SUNDAY W,!H!rB!li;i!i!il MEETING NOTICES 101 tanim A tifDkif . V"-' v -aA KSAB 10? 61, R. B. P. SOSte Third atreet. i 'one la -re of thh wre eeptory Wedneaday. lerember 2T, - at 8 p. m. Beevrrtng- ap plicatinng for January 1, 112$. All TWOni Hlr Koiehts cordially iuriterL r t WADLBT. V. ' . e. CARDS A$fD DANCtJT" '" Tomorrow (Thuredaj) nifbt another popular If acrabee party at S3 H Waahinrton at., with aeeaa. and ehtckena for priaea. Blaxeat-crrrwd of season, is ex pected. Com aad win yonr New Tear'a dinner. Cards, 8 :80; daneinc lO. ' Sure ot a, rood time. Public" Wfiteo. Uttioa amde. Admimioa 2Se. MISERTA LODGB NO. 1, I O. ,0. T. -Attention, broth era! " Beainnine Dee. '28. 1922. tdinerra lodte will again met ea- Tharadaya Inataadmf Tueaday veninas. at th tame place, 8 V K. 11th at., ' sear BarnaSde. ' JFiaitins brothais Welcome. "Coats, help Minerta gTew." K. P. MAD8EV, TH. O. . ' ' -s JTOHN F. 8CH0ENI, Sew. COME eat aad with us a tune enjoy. Qui Reazee Grotto informal, canoe Thura- " day, Decern her 28, Pythian temple. - Maaotrie, Eaatera -Star fraternity, Propheta and f rienda InTited. Imperial or eJiaatra. Mnna that'a real and up to date. HARBT A. McBAE ': lUlMtaf. L6txiE ko. 2. L O. 0 F,, will hold iU racttlar mcetiM at 8 o'clock thia IWadnaadarl wea. ah S V4 If. 11th at,;' near Staik. Important buaioeaa. viaiuas Drotoan mnteo. - - V WILUUC POFHAM. K. G. - : - 88E X. JONWS, Bee. Sea. EAST OATK 10IV5E No. 155. -A--r. and A. . M. aat 60th sad K. Glitaa ata. Spaidal eommunication Thursday evening at T o'clock. "W ork in S. A- de cree, v aatora weitcqma, tty der of W. tt. I COURT IfT. HOOD NO. 1. rot- .J?. jf eaten of Anerioa. aaaeta avert rl - Wednaaday niaht at aatSida , . 1 BoaioaM Maa'a hail, 114 H Grand - ava. Social Biahtfoarth Wadnea. 0 Oa day each stoata, All J"oraatani ""-aa--. invited. C KSKTS e - Wednesday jb ment at s cioca, vix 4 l. .Wfllaama era. - TiaiUna biota- J era waleoart. C. K. GILUM. X. O. - Sir B. THAUI, OKIKNT XODGE NO. IT I. ' O. O. T.. meeta thla t waaneaday I erenlne im Airier ate., at S n mm Thirrf oesrea. vtsutys welcome. i. I. 8HEPHARD, X. O. J CIxSUI HALEBeey. -s OXROSTA " Tlt3i:. . IM- WROVED O. B. It. No. 2. hieefa atar Thunday ateninc in Berlmea haU. E. tth and HawthotM. Tuitiaa : brother )maa - -" ' F. O. LEHMAN. CUR. IS T1CT0BT CTUPTEB SO ISO, O. E. Stated oontraaa (rati on Thnrsda aten ma. Da- eember 28, Archer .Place-. He- areas. - . . Hazel strcbuc. Beer. - DOBIO XOOGB No. 1SS. A. ! -and A. 1C -Seaeial . eonuBS- Bieatton- this Wadneaday cyeauis at 7 p. at., E. A. decree. A. W. DAVIS, See'f. l3. A., y. and A. M. East 3th and Hawthorne. Stated prnn stun tea Uoa at 7:39 Peeember 28 Li! ii-jl JicWELBl a apecmlty; b-jMoea, Vim. cbarma. Jatxar Eroa., Sls at. Friday lilililln! MEETING NOTICES 103 - ... StTNNTStDB ENTIB TArNMEItT COMMrTTEB will sit a dance at tft and BtwUmrnc Deceaibtr . I ft Adatoaoa 50c. KB-tTOS IjODOB Nek. 14S, : . A. F. and A. M. Special oora tBBSicatioa Vr'adneaday eTenina, i lee. 37th, for the parpos of ' Joint inltalUUon of officer of Mnltnomah hante No 14. O. K. S,, at. the Kentoa Maaonie temple r at T :B p. m. - - VwHinS . awaterl are cordialiy Inrlted. -Bjr ordee'of tha W. U. ' H. B. HBADLBT. COLUMBIA LODGE KO. 10 A. r. as A. H, Special eor mtiniraiion toeaorrowi Tharaday eTenlnt.- at S :SO a'eloek. Lahor In tha E. A.-- deareek tiaUlnS 'brethren ajwata wakvma it ar- - see ec yr M. - -- - --- -. j- . - - FRED U OLSKX. Seer. CARDS OF THANES J (TIT WISH to axDreaa our naartfelt titan ka Biiunauni aor wt aiauaBW aad uorai tribotea at the aaekneaa and death ef on beloved anebaad aad tether. Mtt. Aljce H. Parentl and family- - - . 5 - DEATH NOTICES - - - - . . 103 HUJUPHOS At the residence. 44 B. Tth at., Uaa, .Z, Par Uena Tbonpaoa, ared 4 if years, beIo-r4 brotbar of staela Gravea and son at Mra. Lorell ThotaPaOB of thia city. raneral settee Uter. Baatalns at toe residential parlora of Miller Traeer. iJMXJ.N At tha reiileV'&yaa'piec, lea s. Marahall r. Lindon, ated 63 years, be ' loyed hwhand of Anttenatta tiadon. Foaerai notice later. Aemaine at the reairiential par- mm aa aautwr ea in eeyr - - FUNERAL NOTtCCS . 104 miiumtL-tic tuM. ru aa . m o- mi . uv-i .u Ull.htllli , . 4 . - Jennie i. Ahrajnaoa, a red 8 yeara, heioved wife ef AUred Abratnaoe and lata of . 809 ftacramaoto at, mother of Mabel O.' and WUUara H. Abratnaoa of Portland. - aad ueorra A. . A Dram son el Heattiej . alao one brother. Andrew Hanaea of Portland. Fa Serai aerricaa will ba eondoeted. Tharaday, Dec 28, at 2:80 p. from St. Jamea XncIUh Lathcran ehnrch. eornaT W. Park aad Jeffeaoa. Priaada lntited. ' laherment lutwmaw eestatery. , Pearaaa Cm. taken. UUSTAySOS At the family reaadenca. ZT W. KUHneaworth are.. JJee. SS, Mra. Ann . ajisut uustaTaoB. aaed a, yeara, -beloved " wife of Joha A. ti natation, auihar of Adoiph j. autv. - e-aBeimi- aenitiea wtii . aa soctad aiawwew Tharaday ). Dee. 8. at , 3t p. ra..- at the Scaedinaeiaa.-ettaieh, 4S Garfield era. near kidmore at. ' rrienda taattad -iBternumt- faauly ple ML Soot fare eeametery.- aewmtna at Paaraaaa -. - aertaaiBS partora. auaaett at. at L PJTAtKLJi: At tin rKlflu-. t taia B.iiin ' -U. -. Soarr. at 45 Baerafhento at. Lec 25. Edtar lYed Plafrie. aaed .0. feari. ha. , lore aon of Idr. and Mr. eYM C. 1'tafile, - brotaet at nelra, uartnante, uan aad Albln :- Ptattle, Paaerai aereicea wiU be amadoeted 'friday. Uc. VS. at 1 :S0 p.-aa., from tha . jGeraua: hlrancelical chorch at Tlaard, Or. - IrtMBda tarited. lnteravent C'macant ro cemetery. Kemaim at Peanea'e andartak- tnr pariora. KneaeU tt. t f rUoa tea, - BiNKI.ES At tha bama er her dauahter. Mra. - ChelaaM. Baraett. 7 W. Chorea at.. Mra, ' Xeoeeea Binhley, aaed JS yeara.- Paaenl ' aerrioea U1 ba bald t the riurrh of the Brethren, corner of Brainard . had Bortb- wica eta.. Thursday. Dee. 28. at 2 p. - Beataina will ba farwarded ta.Myrtlo Point, - Or., for interment. Chambera Co., lae.'. res-ao aunnaawortn are., qiregton. llCKtlt Uec at! tha faauly midence ittoi 4rta at, Mrs. , Taacea A.- Tacker, - saother ef Mrs. O. K. Slanary of thla erty - and Mra. . W. Kooerta c( Ktremoe. tax v Serrieea wJU be held St tha abora reatdenee ; toaoorrow iTharadayl at lU:SO a. aa. i - teriaant Maaoa City, Iowa;-- Uom Anselea papera pieaae copy. LowniBd BenaUel, direetort. - - BOPEItTS Tha funeral aerriee- for. .t'oa late Knnice Hoeerta a 4il E.- it. wui be held Tbnradayv Dec. 2. at 10 rS a. m. at the Portland creme torinra. 1 4 th aad By ; see. atJ1.-- Frieoda - invited. - Tho. rcma im ' are at Kitilay' tnfrfuary, Miyntfornery at 6th. SiUiLE The turiral".acrvwea cf tne Ut r. Charles i wUl.be. hold Thnreday, ler UK. at Z p. m.. at the Parund crema tnrnjm. , ArraBseairBta u) care of Miller . Tracer. White Kins eel The Best Soap - 1 4 - ' ' t :vot hvery V Purpose ' ; Thq, popularity of White King Grahu lated Soap is shown by the fact that, during the two months since it has been introduced. , more than 75 of the ' , stores have found it necessary to carry this wonderful soap to accommodate their patrons who call for it , ;:" -;- . . - - " - .V - - : - For Every Purpose White King Is Best , : The grains of this wonderful soap find their way Jptp ; the mesh of the fabric and exert their great cleansing power to remove all trace of dirt and grifne ' Whether you wash Jn a washing machine, tub' or the bathroom wash bowl, you will find White King the best of all soaps. Economical, too. Half a teaspoonful to $ pail of water is 'sufficient. To use more is wasteful. . " ,r ; FUNERAL NOTICES 104 GOODRICH At 881 Kehalem Ha, W. 24, Marie Kllea tJoodncn. aea 7 years, mowier of William M. and Thomas VI. Goodrich of Baltimore, Iran T. ttoodrirh of Sajannah, Oa.; O. U Goodrich of thia city. J'mnrral aeiakiea will ba eondoeted FMday. let. 20, at 8 p.' re., at tse-resirjeitee funeral par lor of 'Walter C. Kim worthy. 1882-S4 B. 13th at. gejtwood. IVienda utitad Inter went piferaiew cfmeteix. McBKA.N lunauu - ot - irranK . vr. were forwarded today to Canyon lity, or., waera aervtoea and interment wiu Bo Xowninc A Bnwfbl, diteeUrt. - CE&I2TERIES 104A KITtftVIfiW CF.METEST 1 -St5 Acre Overieettad vVUiaawtta Blrer. ' Bo atoehheldeta owned by . let bayeni. SHnrUy pk $78 -and apt adult Staraa 520 to 83S. Atwater 1S8S. nJNSRAL DIRECTORS ICS -East Side Funeral Directors r. c. Dtrnisa. na x ne sa amilv Seta tha Priea. " 414 Alder At, Phono Eaat-OOSt, Edward lioiman Sl Soti :-' . TSOtD AMD SAUC0S aaAii asoT. Snook di AVhealdon ' , . t inreHAL rntBCTOK ,gtMOrTT I886T1L IBOtt U5a, Lerch. Undertaker EAST rLKVEWTH aKT BAWTHOSKB a. n. kea wobthtt A. D. Kehworthy z Co. 809 J at B. B in att.ti lilLLER A IBACKt. Mnidnt farraiTir. rectara, tJoaapleta tuuerala Ti oa4 ta Waal . at bet. 80tb and bTa BdwyTasBL ilcENTKJS aV'fcdlJta rnaaial uarLra with .h ! BJJPC' g. b9"a- 18th and Bverett a-mmo mkiwj. nz?. Ante. t li iniey's Mortisarv MONTCOMEBT AT FIFTH. WAV 49 Ka T. R vrn f , uzmuci. ESTArll.lsHiR-Ni-? S01 WfTHaTns Ave. nausuT Oa2S, Skewes pMHTUIXQ CO. Pbeao aoam tui. ;or, Sd at Clay A. R; Zeller Coaoa. ilhama Ave, Ka 168S. MONUMENTS 106 it'ifomw- FLORISTS 1C7 iilartiniiForbes Company 54 WASHrKflTOJI - MAIN flZSS. mrs rtowEBs rem atx OCCASION" ARTtflTlCALLY u - ' . At;KA.OiuU ar a ffc-w . a t- --'?r- .Broadway, car Caaea -taat 7718. Vwera fee All Oceetooa 1 CKOW UBK Smith's Flower Shop, rrt:. la PieialTa floritt." , t'lr.ra f-w All Dreajiona, Ataia T215. X. C Lake. Met., t s4 Aide SSValiMAaMS Soap FLORISTS 107 Erickson "ZX - BBOAlWAX AT XAXLOM LOST AND FOUND lo.l Eos l' hYom privato atoortne 1 mUe aroi . .'; Oawato It.' K. brtdse, a at ert Bfaboat KStS wivn air uru reraoTad. ate dant boot and 4 atrtpa out of f forming the seats rr oved; ereaa teats atili Is; earryini eer-aeitj of 80 penoaa; miaainc atnra about Wed..'-Dee- J ; reward tor laforateUoa. fca UMf tor Hastrf. THB foUowint artlrl were found en tha pvra -" rwuiiw Kauway, IX tit a Power ca December 25, 1822: 10 umbrella, 2 binch boica, puraa, roff flak, raincoat, hamliwa. Pra. '. cap, 2 parkacea. manicure art. ffwneni may obtain tahie upon proper idtnit ficatkm at let and AMef atreet etation. . Pparty flsaHnS brown leather bandbas Dec. , . 23.. eoataininc S diamond - rinr and $50 in money, will retarn rtnra can keep tnenr-y. ana t wtii give 8100 additional. Aaat 17ti5. 404 HE. Morriwm. . - -. LOS Gray fos fur Chrieteaaa, a Taaeouvar cv oa Between uwi jjrus atoiw hnd Hippo drome theatre. - Libera reward. Ber-ant GerbeT. Vancouver Barraafca, Quartern J 5 ; or call Tancouver 870 and auk for S3. ' LOST Alan'a black leather puna, K. P.i te-" raina,- oaoa pooa ronrajBin and PPW money. Mr Tom Oraffi. Aawriraa 4532 nW . . 84 rwJaaa, Bdwy.. aArr.---reIiow and wtute Kosttab Better fe. aaaia ana a uaneoiaa mwa foutar faaiale. Aut exs-ts. . esSw tth are. B. X. Be- ward. LOST A black aoHeaae witn Chrtaraaaa errant i Moaday aJcht, De. 26th. aaar Columbia park oa Lombard cL Can AoL 413-48. Baward. LASt Friday on public market: ladiea' ain- 'ru'..niu, " ao top el haadiei ralued Bdw 6780 U9B - ,, Wf, LOST -feu! folder, acanfwhera on 'cant mjr. auaaoay aiternooa. atader eall Mr. Tru - mail. Main Tlfto- anrl rw4va . .. LOST Elfin tfoid vn-iit wateb- Hinmdrnina K45S loa7rt 3tfnm' to Beat rd. L6sT Dec 24, female terrier, oa &5Ui anl tii!iari ar. ; ucenne jxo. Sas. rinder rleaaa call at 892 E. 10th at. Phone K. 425 LOST LavaUiera oa 8 7th and Alameda crow-' mr- two uuu aiieaonda. Ant. 637-17. Beward.-- LOST -la Iareihurat, white fox terrier pui. wiu aa aaaraa oa tau sad aaraj Joac tail. iwwara. -j-aoor a a 9 3. ECST Black Inather puraa, 8:30 p. ml, Fn. pmraioc pinm in iron I Of i,nion - depot. Beward. T-862, Jwiroaj, - CbsT Sterling ailver, shcii'emtf iuu.' "' Pieaaa. - rnona aiatn oi2. LOST Brown, beaver aador, hear Grand a'e. and Hawthorn. Kernm m I . v, rm.. c LOSTA baacb of keya. - ). A. Bertman. S7th ' and Wi'h., Milwankte. Phone 86-W. LOST Eositab bulidoc with (ikiehoma liceaaa oa oouar. Jbaat OSVl. . EDUCATIOTfAL 200 EBROLb any Monday far day or atchr schwil. - AB ktatseaa eoanea, aad aa aoes as eomne ient w will place yoa fat a payicd pauboa Bead for tie Baeacar cataloa. -:. -: Baetteaa CoUeaa. SPECIAL' BATKB - ' ".-, Ia Amatenr. Ccmmereul aad Marina ' Picture Photography.. HEMPHILL TBALjt oCHOOLS., 128 N, 6th. t, -Sear Lnioa Depot MCLfcB BA&BE&' COLLLiB wiU teaeh yoa tha tfade ta eicbt weaka; reeeive par ; whSa learaiact oaitMne tecured, Vi lila t ' aait for cataioatie. a4 Burneda a. LOOt-KN Laiber Cciieae taacaea tiadw : tosJa lonuahad, acme Pay, Pitln ; aecurvdj apacial aaio tik aaoaUb . V. tja t- - eaS 834 lt at. cvii-iii. i ;t.l.-.i i.l DLCiaAJi BroLSi-- CCi-i-t-J Alijky fe e. Wr.ru fcaioer traae; vtai-a Ku.ia MBtBUa -Oiasua Bathe Couas - - tes : EaHway Teiesraj'h Ineft'tte. 44 Ttaflwty Tft-targ Mrft. , tt a)!! " - r -' (fconwnuad ea f e.at.ti iti,ii -