SHERIFEiiUGlMl JAfllf SEEK It. "Storc'Nottd for ths Ert CizZi it Lcirt IVL-i."-: OH CITY'S STAFF .1" "B -, v ar m vj - -.V- Latta ; m i . l ;, :, -' t,;' ,., ..- .,;,',', c , .-1 .l'Siys Cotincilman b Snappfflg;,at IBs : Heels In lTlOllOu' ADOui uiineac pffl Stop Fan rr.Tr,T - Sheriff Word U not -Inclined . to regard ' seriously ths statamsut made toy Coun- oilman Loala Zimmerman at the uieet r Jtng of th city lather yesterday after noon. Ha declared that any eliafst f mad against him Of taking money trout Chinese or -other gambler t permit i them to vlolata tha law- not only false, but absurd, and would prov a boomerang to those nseavorlng to ln- Jure him. : " ; - . , ' . Councilman -Zimmerman creatad-A " aenaatlon at th malting by declaring a' that to the beet of hU knowledge and i belief the tsounty Jiaa" been receiving 10 ia week from Chineae fan tan Bambftro in t order to be allowed W ran without mo llestatlon. He InUmated etrongty that 'Bherllt Word has" been eolIetng thia money and. introduced a resolution -call Ing on Mayor 'WUlUme-to have Chief of Pollca Hunt . Invaetlgata 14 eetab ' llahments whose street numbers .be gave, with the aUegea Idea In vlaw of V ascertaining 'ta -truth : or; falarty of ths rumor.- . The motion was seconded .by Councilman .Flegsl. ho laughed 1m- moderately -at ' tha ; thought, '.of .Chief ; Hunt oowluetfng -suth an Investigation. , -. rooming from such a soarca. the at tack made 4n me Is ludicrous," said the ehertff.-T-'B!verybody' knows-fwhore CoonoUman Zimmerman stands as ro- gardi gambltnr. e ahoul - at least 'have been polltie' enough ta have gut - somebody also- te Introduce-, that reso lutloa. It la not my fntentlon to make any battle la print, or I should relate a few things I. have- discovered alnce . have been In office that would make Mr. r Zimmerman happy I goes happy la a I good - word thera"7-nd v a . sheriff '.'winked suggestively. i. , r: "The people know .where. I etand, Ko body can discredit m. and surely not anybody, In. .Mr. Zimmerman's", claaa. . And let ma say right 'here thai 'Mr. j-rxcs-oosTtrrxi . axba boum oom-f- - rarvotrs suioun'iuii mOwwuiM xt BBOXXB .OV XtC VATIOVA 003r ' r OB All TJB JOO r BBARsTO. - In tha office of T. Alba, Japanese vioo- 'aonaul at4hi place, ".there was a con tlnusus reception todayi ; Tonight there iwIU be a, fitting celebration to Allaky lhaU in hODOr-of the fifty-third blrthdas of the emperor. The program for. to- ,nlghfi celebration has. been printed Ba Tha. Journal, -ij ;. . - e,- i r f . In tha office of he rlce-consUl today .plotureg .of the emperor, empress and iCrown'Prtnce Haruno Mlya were hung on tha walL Thay were decorated with red . and ' writ bunting, the national 'colors.' The Peoeptloti was Informal and was attended by practically n -the Jap--anese population ot th city during tha dajr. . - , . , , Carysthemama ' Mak a . Capital a .v,-" ; yalrylsaA. ' ( Jwaal' 8pcUl gervie.) . .. t" Toklo, Nor. J. Tha Japanese capita ' and' vicinity ' wag truly abloom ,: and, ablase today abloom -with th myriads - of chrysanthemnms and other blossoms whlch at this season ot tha year con-, vert . th - hills and ' gardens Into a . veritable ' fairyland, and ablase with countless flags , and streamers which .-were flung to the breese in honor of the mikado's rifty-second blrtlfday. j Th birthday - anniversary was cele brated ' more generally - and mora an- thuaiastloally ' than ver- before. Tha display of flags ,wm J quit, general .throughout the capital, and other simple .decorations bore testimony, to the de- votlon and loyalty of the populace. The rOfflcial -celebration took th form of i. .grand review, of th reserve on ' the rAoym palace grounds. Th - review, which was attended by th mikado, was -witnessed by, . an immense sjmL enthusl- aatle crowd. t .... v;.vi.y-. ,v . Until a lata hour the. fwople paraded the streets waving ' the - natjonai flag, and, singing patriotic-airs. jj. iV , '- f,?. 'VZKWBM TK XOsTOB OV MZKASO. ' (Jmrtial Rdm-IsI Bervlee.) ' . . n vVWihli)ton. I. C.,' Nor. J At the 'Japanese legation in N street k dinner will M riven tonight in celebration, of v 'the anniversary of tho birth of the . . mikado, -who wdi born November t, llll. .. -Savarat American guests' bav been in vited, but the majority of those preswrtt . -Will be members of the . Japanese 'colonies In Washington and New Tork. m gold iru BAmrz. (Spril ClinMtrB lo Tb lenraat.i 'daU nU. Or.. Nov. 8. The OkljHlU twnk-' has teen opened for business. Joseph I- Hammeraly is the cashier. JAPANESE QEJ9ICE; IKACySCBIIlDAY TtMliltMHUIIMI tfllMHiiKttKKMttttilttttitl .".n,,,i l lOhe Guess Free ! i4V FREE ESTIMATING BLANK !,OBBwO 90VBBAX aMUBTZWUrjl, OBBO0B, : ' ' 3'' . v' Novsmber I, IMiv - - ' t ; . My aaUmate on tbe total vote to be east for President on No vember I, i4, u ...,..r:....M;..t..i....:. , iVXMsi I'lttlltftlMltlw'flfWeMlirmi MSMMflMttl A 'J Pi poiTowricB ; . . ', ,Y. .......... 1 . 1 V . STATS i I waykutt or ajtt xtn bsqvtjlbtb. terest lo ths letlB and In th , f . ' Great presidential Contest, W4 will aiv re on astlraaU U ent Ot'. . : TfMMtHMlMMM aaaw udiuuuug itujjumuuu Tan Games Sure. ' . .i . -Jr. v: Zimmerman or any one else 'w.bt says or 'IhOmates Oiat I have taken a o-nt of money since I have been In. this office, exoept what was legitimately coming to tha county. Is guiKy of willful and de liberate falsification la plain language, lies. . ? " ..- "A month ago this story wag atartod that the county was getting money. I heard It. - My deputies hesrd tt - - We were even told by. tha Chinese them selves that soma lawyer was collecting money, but for whom they did not say. Several Chinese have Informed ua that tha police had called on them and told them to go ahead and run,' that I would not be able to harm them, . ,.; 'The poolroom altaatlon and poker games hav -engttkaaed a. great deal of. my attention recently, and 1 have not had so much time for tha Chinese as formerly, but I will get them: Sheriff White of Los Angelea-snd I walked through Chinatown at noon yesterday and' found that fan tan games were run ning." T grabbed Chinese who gave an alarm,' and ha yelled lustily. Not know ing I waa an officer, other- Chinee ran to tha police station for offloera and a great commotlonv (followed. - t ."J went into number of these places and told -th Chlnesa-thaf tf they did not quit playing I would go through Chinatown with a blacksmith -gad -take off all their Iron-bound floors and cart them away. That Is what I will do, affd I wiQ have them removed by a black smith as fast as they are put In. If tho Chinese do not atop gambling. In this way; as these doors cost a good deal of money, I figure I can make tha game too costly for them. ' Gambling Is going to atop in Chlnataisra tha same, as It bas In other parts of , tha city. That la all there is to ft. In the meantime lltlna and snapping at my heels will not annoy mo in tna least.- l ? : t : : , EOTEER VILL : IflSPECT SEVER . -y - aseSjaJsBs;.i---Jt-. Buxon , to ooibvot ten cxbqvox Tuna omxn obazx XM OBSBB TO SATXS1T iii TXAT zv a am n norrw Bsootra OZZil BtnT TO FBOTXgTS, . In order to be prepared -against any remonstrancea which may axis over tKe payment ot -th assessment for tha Imporvemant of th Tanner creek sewer. a- complete Investigation -cf -th- large drain has been requested by City En gineer Elliotf He 1 led to this by th many reports which have been circulated to th effect that th i sewer "Was not construoted according to. " plana and specifications. ; w- .. ' -., .. . At tha meeting of the" council yeter dar rammltts oonalstlng or K. IL Al bea, I Zimmerman and B. IX Zlglev waa appointed to' Inspect th sewer with City Attorney Elliott -'snd another ' expert whom they might desire to accompany them. Tha engineer stated that he would glv th counctlmen vary' oppor tunity to make a complete and thorough teat of tha construction work and would even go so far aa to tear out a portion of It at any plao they might desire In order t satisfy them that ths- sewer is all right - - - i : Th ' party had:" planned- t start through the sewer at 1 o'clock this morning, bur owing t the illness ot Mr. Zimmerman the expedition' was post poned to some later data, ' .- , - . ' , PUBLICITY WORK FOR FAIR IS HAPPED OUT A meeting ot th Lewis and Clark publicity committee was held last even ing and office assigned as follows; Henry E. Reed, director of exploitation) Frank IV Merrick, manager of tha gen eral press bureau; D. C Freeman, man agar of thw local press bureau: J. P. Marshall, traveling publicity "representa tive. ... . '- Arrangements' are being made for tho publication of Illustrated descriptive ar ticle concerning th exposition In, th most prominent magaslnes of th coun try. ' A large staff of aaaiatanta will be employed by the bureau, lnoludlng both writers and artist. , ; 4 'WOMAJr'zsT TBO0BtB.--l;;T? ' Charged with larceny of a shswl from N. Kahn, a Turk; Gertrude William this morning entered a plea of not guilty be fore . Municipal Judge Hogu and her cas waa continued for hearing Satur day.' She Is an 'Inmate f the saloon operated by "Bob'. Patterson at -Fourth and Couch streets. The arrest wss made by Sergeant Hogeboom and Policemen Baty and Burks last night. " Patterson claims he knew nothing of the alleged theft' Kahn, however, told Deputy District Attorney Haney -. this morning that Patterson told him ta keep quiet about the matter, and it would be adjusted all right . ' ' ':-, ?..' .. t In order to sttmulat In-.' T In on ths blank abov. ' i POBfAABV OB, TBBATBIOAX XAJTACXB BATS AU - TAJB AJTB XAVxrjr ATTBA. TZOBB AM WIU AB XMTMTWmMT . COKPABZaS BOOXBB wiu ixow nroBTLajrv. The sale of Cordrays theatre caused considerable speculation among local theatrical men as to what will become of ike Suir-aad-HaVlln attractions in thia cityr As yet Mr. Cord ray doea no: state his definite plana, but that he eodr teanplatea building a new theatre he ad mitted thia morning. ; 'As a matter of fact said ha, "Stair and Havlin are our eaatarn representa U vest and wa are not bound to them, aa the other syndicate managers are to Klaw Erlanger. If w sent word to Mr. tiavlin that w had no house for the present and requested him to book the attractions elsewhere for a while that Is what would be dona. There is nothing In tha story that I am to lease the Em pire. Wait," Be patient The Stair and Havlin shows will be taken care of. - 'And how about Blanch Bates and any other independent attractions you may have bookod 7" - - ', JL' "I will also provide for them. , They will go where tha wttoere go." . -.- Concerning theaale of tha house, Mr. Cord ray declared that neither he nor Mr. JtiiBsell wanted to sell out, but Consldln ana suuivan cam to foruana to nuy tne theatre at any cost. They brought with them certified ' check amounting to tioo.ooo. t . , v, .:.' "When w named tha price." continued Mr. Cordray, "we supposed It was abso lutely prohibitive, but they accepted it and we were literally forced out. I am mora- than- delighted at-the way-things have turned out," having recorded tha sale at a big figure of a house which was for seven years considered a hoo doo." ? ..T-,..--.r-...,, SEATTLE WORKS FOR EXPOSITION EXHIBIT . ' (npeeUl Dbpateh to Tbe Jooraal.) . SeArtle. . Nov. J.-The Seattle chamber of commerce at its meeting yesterday afternoon started a tampaliD - te look after a Washington exhibit and advertis th state at tb Lewis and Clark expo sition. Th matter waa brought to tha attention of tha chamber by Secretary Melkl who called to mind th promise mad th Portland business men on the occasion ot theirs visit here, five weeks ago.-- .',,.'-.--. .''-. -v Ha recommended that a committee ot fiv, members of tha chamber - be ap pointed to confer with -the : legislature when It meet after th first ot th year and e what, can be dona In the way of securing a reasonable appropriation so that tha state may be properly repra. sen ted. A motion to appoint the oom mlttee was carried unanimously, : - . Prior to tha time of th. next meeting the committee, will be appointed by President Scham and immediately after advlc of appointment will begin work. ; HOLD PORTLAND MAN TO EXAMINE TRUNKS 4 '' (ioemal Special serrlee.) ' Tacoma, Wash.,1 Nov. I. F. J. Morris, wife and child, of Portland, ar practl cally prisoner ' in th customs' office her until . th content of their eight trunks are examined. ' Collector Ide came from Port Townr send on tint steamer Shawmut with the party and is with Deputy Faysrweatber investigating. ' v - " ;- ' " Morris Is from -tha orient, bound for his hom in Portland. . ; .-.,' Morris, and wit have been released. but their goods ar held. Morris admits he did not declare all th contents of the" eight -trunks, giving aa hi reason that he did not- have enough money to pay th duty. Collector Id refuses to glv out detalla. - It is believed that th customs of ficers unearthed a big smuggling cas in th selling of th trunk of th Portland man, - Th goods will b confiscated. - PARKER'S MOTHER GIVES HIM SURPRISE - (Jearaal geaeUl Service.) - Bridgeport. Conn, Nov. . Th Parker special arrived her at 11:40 o'clock to day and . too people at the - station cheered th candidate. - H wa driven to th residence of Rev. Mr. -Olbney, where his mother, Mrs. Harriet & - F. Parker, of Derby, Conn., greeted him. Th .i meeting . was . unexpected, . ss Parker did not expect to. meet her until after th election. After luncheon he waa driven to th armory, where be ad dressed t.000 hearers and then left for New Haven. .- SENATOR SPOOSER -v DEFIES COMMITTEE ' ' v f i - - : ' .- n x v Jesrsal gpeelal Serviee.) ' - ' Milwaukee. Nov. V-Senator Bpooner ha thrown down th gauntlet to Roose velt and th national committee, and will apeak her Saturday night for th Btalwarta and against La Follette, con trary to ths wlkhes of ths national com mittee, who requested ' him to "quit knocking4 th half-breed taction, v , - SUNSTROKE BLAMED FOR A SUICIDE (geeeial Dlipsteh (Tb l-mrsal.) Roseburg. Or... Nov. I. Mlsa Lillian Farrar, 10 years f age, committed aul eld by hanging hersslf at ber home In this elty last night She suffered a sunstroke at an arly age, and thl I supposed to have caused, a' temporary mental derangement. Sh leaves a father, stepmother, sister and brother. v - m ' ' imili STOJBSSU WOOMBSOt V London., Kov. I. Th Exchang Tele graph has a 81 Peteratrarg dispatch stating that Osnersl- Stoessel hss been wounded iq th lg.;i . : , ,t . ; iy . FOUOI AJUI ' TJTSfllOTaU), In the preaeno of a large number of i people the three relief of police, the captains, sergeant and specials, were In spected this afternoon at the Armory by Mayor Williams, 'Oen. Charles F. Beeb snd Slg Slohel, police committee man. Winter uniform, otherwls known ss full dress, were tnepected and th whit gi.ove or .patrolmen and -general mili tary bearing of the relief and of th mounted squad was noted by tb re; viewer. ,..) -. ' - '.'..;.-- onra ssbtxob mjumsmatiqmu ;,CAIA 1T0BTB AU BTsTM AiB OXuggBBg OF APPMOABTaj JiABOB. BBS VBBBB TBBT SptPZJI TUT. xabt YOsuaaslss. ; - V Th number of applications for places tinder th civil ( servloe ommlssloa la growing dally. Thar are already 1T6 aDOlicatlons for" DositlOns ' as common laborers, '.fha examination of the labor ers will take place next Thursday. Tha men will be examined by Strajet Super intendent Aleo Donaldson, under th di rection .ot Secretary McPberaon. ot tha civil servloe commission. Besides being compelled to read and write th English language, a physical tost will b re quired. . ' " -, . . ; ;. .i .... '., Among th army, of applicants there ar men of all ages, alses and national! tie. Among them ar many foreigners who will undoubtedly b turned down for th reason that they cannot read and write. There ar others who ar too old and crippled to do a day's work, and they will be unable to' - stand ,tb physical tOStS. . ..- V ',':.. ' ! .'.'..; '- , Aspirants .xor positions a engineers number 18. 9 They will be examined - a week from today by City Engineer TSfC. Elliott and Engineer J. S, Hannaiu . On tb 14th, 15th and 16th over 100 aspir ants for positions on th fir brtgads will take their anamination. ' There ar 40 applications In fog firemen, 40 tor lieutenant and to for drivers In cas the weather la favorable th applicant will aaaemble November 14 on Multno mah field for athletic test. On th fol lowing day , th - written examinations will b held. . :.' .:,,.'. ', ;--f .-- CATHEDRAL FAIR TQ OPEN TONIGHT - " - A striking featur ot . th ' Cathedral Fair that opens this evening at Merrill's new block. Seventh and Oak streets. Is th beauty and elegance of -its artistic decorations. Th booths presided over by Portland' prettiest girl art-loaded with aa choice a. collection of holiday gifts, useful article and brio-a-brao as can be found In the beet stores in th olty. No doubt a lively interest will be manifested in the Voting contest between th repre sentative of " the Foresters and the Knights of Columbus, but particularly In tha contest for the most popular young lady'. In th principal retail, department tore of tni city. : -rnrougn an. mau verteney the nam ot Mis Bernlc Hick of Meier. Frank St Co., was not men tioned as a contestant up to th present moment, against Miss K. Sullivan of Olds. Wortman A King, and Mis Flo Isaac of Unman, Wolf A Co. Th bual ness men of tb town have already taken advantage of th excellent cuisine fur. a tailed by the ladle in th tea room and ar attending In number. Tonight Mayor Williams, will formally open the fair, and during th evening selected talent will armin th patron with brilliant prearam. ,. There ' la . not th lightest doubt of the fair .being a sue- HER HOME BLOCKS PUBLIC HIGHWAY - Mrs. S. H. Emmons has taken posses sion ot. a portion 'of Tibbetts street and refuses to vacate it, hen neignoor sar. A house has been amoved into thw public thoroughfase, a barn built near and Mrs. Emmons has been making th street her home. , This was a year ago. Recently a protest against Mrs, Em mons' occupying tne street na on re ceived by the city council and th street committee has : been Instructed to in vestigate th matter and to compel Mr. Emmons to vacat th publlo thorough fare. ; , .',,: HUNDRED THOUSAND ' BACK ROOSEVELT Odds ''of four, to on ar offered in Portland today . that Roosevelt will be elected president of the United State next .Tuesday, Th Co Commission company today announced that It had received 110,000 from a New .Tork firm to be bet aa a whola or in part at thoaa odda that tha "Strenuous One" will d' feat Judge Parker. ;. , ;-, .- ;.!- j So far there have . been no taker. Few bats have been mad in Portland aaj to th outcome of the election, There I said to be quite a bunch of local money that I waiting takers,' but aalde from a tew small sums that bav been posted no bat have been made. 7 lirl?,;".-.-;,' Social Rally. . - ' A rally social will be given free at Orac M. E. church parlors, Friday eve ning, . November - 4. , All members and their friends Invited. , A good, program prepared.) a , j. r.-. . i k (ms fvT.v ; prices : ;? o:-.-- i f ,' '-U I A-l V-t-win' ' !-,--'. ,.,(.'.;:.-,'.- - T y ; Mt-s--.--.-i Nr- '.-k.'4.;i--v--' ,Jtr ....... 1 . '.A." I'.rl . ' . . . ,l r . . . ',' ' . :.. "... ,.... 4 . I. .V Tv" - m i v . 1X1 A u". 'Vt;'.V;:-.;Jv u : v'.'-...' -K ' Z Ccrzitr llcTtixzfk end Ctcond Attests v,"V ' .'. XBTBSTXSATXC7 5tra CCfV1 I . bosbsVbo amd 'jezsynzMi 1 2 sua tob aBAgn sitbt xp btx- BBSTCXS AOAXBST :MMU XX tTT- TTt,'.'! , JT. - -l ;- . . '. - . Th preliminary sklrmlah betwaan government offlcials and alleged timber conspirators in, Jackson oounly will. It Is aald, develop Into a heavy angage ment .-..' '1 have aa InUmatiorl from tho on th ground that the case will expand to considerable proportions," said United tutu Dlstriot Attorney John HaU to day. " ''" -.' ! United : States Deputy District At. torney Bank and United Stat Deputy Marshal Wilson of Portland, who hav been In' Jackson county foileotlpg vi den, ar today In attendance at th preliminary hearing ot two- of th ao. cused at Roseburg. .-.-:-.:'. "W have twu under arreat and prob ably wlU have a dosen more within a hort-ttmtC is th statement sent to th United States marshal by. Deputy Wilson. ,.-' .- . ... .' t- x -.-A Harry' Miller and Frank E.. Klncart th two men who ar today having o bearing, bef or the United Stated com-! mlssloner, will be bound over-to ! th federal : grand - Jury . If aumoiant vl- dne against them 1 presented by theH government ofnclala They .are charged with conspiracy to ' defraud th .United State ; government by obtaining fals entries on timber land andby attempt ing ..to secure final proofs by perjury. They ar said to represedt a oonoern known as "Ths Ematburg -of New Zealand," thia poullar .title belpg th only thing about ' tha" organisation that Is thus far known by th prosecuting OfficlllS. 'J'- ' 'v::J'..' '. Tha method employed Was to , engage men to file upon quarter sections of timber land, with he understanding that' when final proof wag made th al leged settler should turn vr th land to tha company and receive ta "payment a I2b location feg and 40 cants Dct 1.000 feet of .th estimated atumpags on th lano. in th cases brought against Millar - and Klncart, Samuel T. Klch ardson of Roseburg. and John W. Prawl o.Mdford are named a th man who filed . on-' timber claims. '.'Most of th filing were made before Commissioner Charles Nlckell of Medford, and some were mad belor Commlaaioner. Blltori. v The commlaa' loners ar regarded as entirely innocent ..of wrong raotlv -ln tb transaction. . and performed their public offlo in good faith. Th1 tactsi first cam, Nout- thrugh th weakening of on of th supposed settlers, who feared th results of sn xpour of th conspiracy and-told the' whole thing to tiorac j.-. j ones, a special agent of th land department at -Roseburg. - It is supposed that a ellqu of merl -with capital, and ar scheme to aequlr large timber holding arid establish A uilU enterprise, ar back of th alleged con spiracy. - - - 1 - .-.. j- U: S. riARSIIAL-ff ILL- BE DISBURSING AGENT '.-. ' - ... . i! i. . - Th United t Statew-warshal. W. F. Matthews, was notified yesterday af ter nooa. that he bad ', been f. appointed by Secretary of th Treasury JThaw saTdls. cursing sgsni xor tn treasury sepan- ment of th funds tor government build ing at the Lewis and Clark exposition. which amount to $7M..V-."'." :,'- Tb appointment was unexpected--and greatly surprised Marshal Matthews, 'It had been supposed that the distribution of fund would be handled from Wash ington and that , special agent would b sent here from th capital to lasus th checks, the asm as at 8t Louis. . Th new bad no sooner reached Mar shal Matthew .than he starlet! to raak arrangement for th filing of a 150,000 banV which h will send east this even ing. ' In a vary short whil th $476,000 will be deposited In on of th Portland government depositories. Tb first , of th money will go to th contractors erecting the government building.'.. It will not be necessary for th mar shal to resign his offlc tn order to at tend to th new dutlea imposed upon .1. SERGEANT BROWN - v MISSING, TURNS UP v -. (SpeeUl Di.pt to W The JeoraaL) ' - ' Tacoma, - Wash, . Nov.. S. Sergeant Brown, who disappeared from th cable hip Burn side September, 11, has turned up. ' He gay that ne has bean delirious with typhoid fever at ta hom of A. E Sloan an Centralis. . He left 1000 with th paymaster of tb ship and tha arch for bim hss bean persistent . .-, Sloan live In Cantralla.and h say that b did tot see the , nwpapes stories of the disappearance fit Brown, Brown Is to report to signal Officer Thomgson at Seattle. . .. . '' . Crtttnetfas . y- - I -' - " , ,. - ' We Are: offering some rare Urgilris in pur Ckk tad $uit ( - room, on Second Floor. Everythinj thtt.U new. rjK'h snd u up-to-dits fls shown .fate, and thr prices ; tit '.i;;'lerate. ,v 11 -Ci-t rysteri of dbiisj business ttzb&i: rtrryti:Ir.3 censist czt wit! hsaest mefchandislr. '. Ho IcheriLnj t'Jcb tie? iJLli-i. Ve.stia adhere to te oU-fatV-caed metlod f , hcr.;t ffoodi for" sound mbriey. r-V "' ? ", Good- tTa iiiffis ; for, &loq' v Men's heavy Outing flan - ' nel Night Gowns ., .0d Men's heavy fleece Shirts : and Drawers. Suit.V,75y " j .... , I -i . . . ; . .. ' Fancy colored percale Dress V ,- Shirts . worth $1.. - , 1 choice ,.zst Needful Things for . Women -,Ladies'4ieavy "fleeced Cotton itjose. instead of 85c a '-Vcahv 2 pairs, fof.i, .irS5d) 4 ' ' ...... .' V a '. ' ' ' k Ladies', heavy, outinsr flannel - Skirjsi-4lc;40c nd;.5 J; Reifiarkart r Kid Gloves v - worse clove than J we j.'.sell for i.;.CJSO v You: can't buy a better glove ''Jt'i in the citv ot Portland no ' ' matter, what you pay, thair Jhe Lewis and Clark ?ath-L ? finder Glove, that we sell , j as a leader for j . .95) , " We -fit and warranrvery ' rft - 5 4matr.- -V s- r , t Take Orand Entrance Right - T.. V , , , STOESSEL'S END NEAR . -' i. (Continued from Pag Cm.) Tneaidavr nla-ht advanced; asainst th Russian fight flank and on both side of the railway, but wr repulsed. ' , Official detail o th' fighting fcav not been slven out.. but it I presumed th fighting conld not hay been of rK ou ,or decisive cnaracisr. ' - rjrrxratY raoonns smootsoiT, MmUm ' Bwrl STotAlag f . aiarmint STatura, r t ' 'tJaursa Ssedat Servk,') '?.' ' London. Nov. l.At a aawiBtiwoT of th cabinet. which was called fr S o'clock this afternoon and, Tasted two hours, it Is believed' detailed inquiry into, tn Doggerbank' affair wa submitted for final action; , , ... ' 'i. Bvsrythlng connected cwith ' th In- Qulry- which WlU b held at Vigo U reported a prooeejaing roooiniy.i BAX.TXO ne: Jeorsl Ssedal sWvlee.V . V- Tangier. Nov.,. Th Russian Baltic Seat; which laft -Jlgo , Tuesday, was slghtsd off her today. ' ' . Collier ar anchored In th harbor In readiness to coal th warship a soon s they arrive, Tb task will be difli enlt, althowgh tb Um of ysr la su spicion. , , . , Lattzjuhcdmi a SAjraisav.!,. - - - f 4 - (Joe real Special Seniee.) . ' Tangier, Kov. t. Rojestvenaky we ths only gcsIna vatpfoof garments. Our coats bear : - - ' ' " - the ttam? cr-a UtcL - Civ.w cr tne "i , . They ere imitations. - . y- '' Mt' Hooi--Golf -Shirts; ' '. : worth 1.80 .'and s& ; ,57) Natural gray" -wool Socles, r t , -fine grades pajfs for 56. Heavy ribbed Underwear, h natural gray.- The . -K . -TV '. ' - - V -J "I j "'. ' f i S'j'fiVe fancy mhrolered Ladies' Hose, great fange of ; vi stvles.'Extra'srJecial.S5t Ladtea' eutine ' flanoeLvA II ,,-Gowns. at 85c 69e . . . 50? KV; aiid Gxift&& ; Friday " morning comes th'e.t Great Sale of Thompson's 'glove-fitting : Corsets. " This will. be-welcome news to the woman, who' j appreciates , ; comf ort' sty te find , good wear. Corsets ffttefT at 'the ' -w ; store1 of at home. on Cottier .Thlrtf and Korrlson ----- - f - " ' F- niwrawaV. . , wt l W .atakvaajr. , sTov.- is, isoa, uMtim, V 7 . fox, - . V Merriirs Kew Bujlding , . T ' 7TH"AND oak sts. ' , 1' v r, . 1 i - ( f SPEClXL FEATURES: , Orartd musical program aeh Ovening. Vnttn wnteat for tha moat nooular Foreater or Knight of Cqlumbua. tenia srtlcles suitable for holiday gifts. Voting contest for moot popular young , lady in Olds. Wortmsn At King s or Hit man, Wolf A Co.'. . ; - V v. Luncheon served from 11:10 to 1:10, and during the evening in -th taroom. , Excellent cuisine, . : , . .... -. . .,, - . . ... f leet Me In the Tea Room , -'.,'-. 11 A Mjoyabl vr,rng Ig assured our , patron. . , - J .-t. " '' i battleship entered the hsrbor lats this afternoon, '- freferreg Stock pannag Osod. Allen and Lewis' Beett Brand. ' A as " jast as gooa gracss." " 1 - : CatlMrclrFaift