mm If til p & . I .1 3 V) m j ii y id f. ;! if .., , HEADQUARTERS SHOPPING CENTER DEPARTMENT b. SVETT'S ST OR E Unparalelled Value giving in all lines begins Saturday, November 30th. Don't let the financial muddle worry you. Everything will come out right and we will all be happy. We have prepared for you the largest and choicest stock of HOLIDAY GOODS ever seen in our Store. To meet, the money stringency wo liavo cut our prices accordingly Ycru will not have to dissappoint your dear ones. A visit to otr store will convince you. A few Holiday suggestions: SANTA CLAUS QUARTERS - A large stock of useful and interest ing toys to gladden the hearts v of the little ones. Rocking Horses, Express Wagons, Dressedand Undressed Dolls, Doll Buggies, Doll Furniture, Doll Dishes, Stoves, Mechanical Toys, Iron Toys, Musical Toys, Iron Toys, Banks, Au tomatic Toys, Magic Lanterns, Games, Books, Engines, Boats, Tops, Scuffed. Animals, Rubber Balls, Air Guns, Rifles, Boxing Glows, Drums, Mov ing Dolls, Etc, Etc WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS . Tailor-Made Coats, Suits, Skirts, Silk and Satin Petticoats, Kimonas. Shirt Waists, Long and Elbow Sleeves, Silk and Satin Raincoats, Shawls, Fine Underwear, Muslins, Hosiery ARTISTIC MILLINERY Trimmed Hats, Walking Hats, Caps. Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Wringers, Portiers, Rugs and Lace Curtains make Very Acceptable and I SWEETHEART'S EMPORIUM j SONS AND HUSBANDS DEPT. Art China, Cut Glass, Silver. The Men Folks Have Not Boon For- For Your Wife, For Your Mother, r or 1 our Xveighbors Sister and Her Brother Hanttkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Toitet Cases, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Jewelry Boxes. PictureFrdmes ; Autograph Albums, Postal Card Al- bums, Photo Albums, Fancy Station ery, Secretaries, Card Cases, Hand Bags, Purses, Gloves, Neckwear, Fan cy Garters, Fine Back Combs, Orna-. mental Buckles, Etc. Men's and Boys' Clothing: Men's Suits, Latest Fabrics, Faultless Makes and Styles, Single and Double oreastcd, special (AC . 41 Cftx bargains 3K to I0.3U? Overcoats and Cravenets, $18 4 OCn and 20 Values, only , J I fc.OU Fine Trousers just arrived, $5 and a Mam $6.00 Values, only S4.45 Suitsforagesl2to20$5.50 tO $12-50 : Men's and boys' Hats and Caps in all the : ' T t 4. CI J S 1 T n. . j-.aie!si. oiiaues ana voiors j. ts stetson. Conqueror The Knox, Harrold. gotten. For them we have things that will please. Silk Umbrellas, Mu fliers, the Finest Neckwear, Silk Susivntlors, Neatest Cuff Links, Scarf I Ins, Watch Fobs, Shaving Cups, Shaving Sets, Pocket Knives of the Finest Quality, Beau tiful Lockets, Charms, Hpes, Fancy Shirts, Cigar Holders, Fancy Armlets, Fountain Pens, rocket Books, Wal lets, and many other Useful and Or namental Articles. . Shoes and Slippers. Men's Walkover Shoes in Vict. Patent Colt and Cal f, $5. 00 shoos for. only $ 1. 50 Orthopedic fehoes, $-1 values, only $0.50 inner wanes up Women's, Misses, Children's Shoes in end less Variety at prices to suit the times. Men's and Women's Slippers-Velvet, Al- Jigator, Kussia calf, embroidesed and plain -forty-three different styles. The celebrated "Comfy" slumber slippers. Beautiful Line of thla class of Goods Cm n.t f L. If tu vjivuv v u ivijf,n, iuc iUOSl Reasonable Prices American and Imported Cut Glass, Haviland China; Bohemian Glass, Fine Sjlverware, Carvinc Sets, Fancy Lamps, Chocolate Sets, Fancy Cups, Saucers, Dinner Sets, lemonade Sets, Wine Sets, Punch Sets, Tom and Jerry Sets, Berry Sets, Tea Sets, Fancy Odd Pieces in Glass and China, Jardinicrsj Statuary, Ornaments, Etc Inspect this line. ' '4. 1 it bism- Vtt-tnr Talklm Maenln. with rNonfa 1 ; ; tut"), on ray pay menu. fMin I'h.mof rapia, IIS to f0. with ; I 12 rcmnlm, concert horn and traiM, . . Uiw dollar per wtvk up. Columbia Graphophone and Rsrord. Ovwt tw thousand fnrc on Hand. Kcvrd Case. Nmlim, vie. Accordant, Violin, Guitar, llarmomr, String. .Sheet Music. Atfvtit fur tha eelebrwtad S'aIiMtr'' lUiwi On ' ' IHIMMI WWWWWWWMII . . . t M t , , . ftf , , , , , , . , ?, , , , I WU. No lUmt L S W F T T ' "ECLIPSE" Celebrated Steel Ranges and Stoves, ' 1 1 Air-tight Heaters, Steel Box Stoues: Cook Stoves,; uepanment btore Gramtfjware and Wooden ware. IRON BEDS, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Cupboards, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Chairs and Rockers. OREGON MIST Entered at the FostoSce at St. Helens, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Issued Evkrv Friday By E. H. FLAGG. Editoe axd Propsiktok. Sl-BSCHIPTION RaTKS One year ;...$1.S0 Six months .75 Advertising rates made known on appli- T 1 k . , vamwii. ah uuwucs -j cenia per une. Dfcfmber 6. PRESIDENTIAL ITIES. POSSIBIL. The Oregonian admits t at Senator Foraker, of Ohio, lias it in his power to control a number of the Ohio delegates to the Krpublican National Convention, and thereby prevent Secretary Tail's unanimous indorsement. This is pr b ably more than would have bn admit ted some time agj, while the Taft boom ers claimi'd 111 it Foraker lial vt-t lifit Influence in Itisown State, and that hhj opposition rto certain administration measures, (notably the mustering out of certain colored troops) had deprived him of liis strength with tha voters. As a matter of fact, Secretary,. Taft' boom is dead and even the President, as an nounced in the dipatcnei is no longer strenuous in his suiiDort. It is well fW the Republican parly that this is , and as well for all concerned if the President refrains from attempting to coercs the Republican National Convention into being a mere machine to tegisler bis will. The big stick has been ever worked and idolatry has had Its rnn. The people approve of manv tliiia the IV-xU.t has done, and, were lie serving his fiiet term, there is no doubt be would ba re nominated. Secretary Taft a, In our judgment, the weakest man ithom the president could have choteufor the nom ination. He woul I have inherited all of the President's ericinifrg, but by no means all of his friend'. 'Some 'Demo crat would vote for Roosevelt were lie! renominated, but we have yet to hear of one who would choose Mr, Taft in preference to Mr. B rrnn. Mnrt. in anrl. State as New York and Indiana, where th labor organization possess great strength, Mr. T.tft would lose thousands of Republican vote!). We believe the prosperity of the coun try depends, to tome extent, upon the election of a Republican president. We i. .... i. j l . m una wit one experience with nn controlled democracy since.tbe civil war, an i mat was disastrous. Hie conserva Uvj element in tbe party was nnable to contrd legislation, and the tariff law was so amended tliat it meant free raw material for the manufacturers in ome lines and highly protected firoods for th cocjumers, while the shadow of free silver caused men to hoard tbeirgo'd uniil ail doubt as to 3tir mor.ev standard bad passed away. But that Wis fft?en rears sco. and the great mass of voters need iuot aa mu Ji instruction on the money question should it be anjissue, as they did in thoe day. There is everv reason to believe the contest in 1!AW will le close and bitter. Especially is this true in Onjon, where the Republicans are so dinarganized as hardly to bo worthy to be called' a party, and the Democrats,' unt'er eble leaden-.' stand nrerared t.i taku advantage of the many blunder of their opponents. me uepuoiiuan party needs a man upon whom all will unite, and at the present t.'uit it appears as If Governor Hu'hes, of New York, would Doll more , Republican vote, especially in the j Stat: that may be doubtful, than any Other whose u.iiiie ban been feniTisly conntcted wnh the Presidential noriii nation, lie not appear to have any machine b. o-tin? fur him. tor to allow any nmbitiwri h may eiitrirtain to inter lerewitii hi ideas of equ il J iilic( for tt'I. lie is inakinjr Sew York a rn;lel governor, arid would do;ibtl.-s curry the snne ileas into the Wlnte iloueand stamp theai upon bis almlii'jstraliori oe reauy lor the pii-kme. As it was in the Utt campaigu, so it will probublv lie be this year. Tile so-called imlejiemierit paper does not hesitate to take pay from both sides, though this year wj imagine the old game wiil not work as suiouthlv ai it has in the past. OUR PORTLAND LETTFR Oregon, Thanksgiving" The statement,! of the bank of New York clearing house 'or the week endina November SOtli, shows their re erve. in. eluding government deoosila. t- be 21 fi per cunt, or VA per c ml belotv the lezul ;reriiu emeiii. Mow tile uuestion i. .1 j the b inks are required to ktep on hand .twenty live per cent of the r derwsit., and have not done no, what hnvj the hank exami. crs of th.it State be n doing to compel the bunks to C.niply with the law. The M-lcl.an's' National of lW Hud paid oat a much greater p;-reifiitig(j of deixjjita before it cl ed it d MO-s and it appears evident that noihinor but th aid of the g tneral goverimeiit ban pre- vente l lite closing of ib greater portion ci it.e twoks of New York Oitv In diiion to Government aid the Near Yo k bnukt held millio!,s of dollar ofcasli that b.-loriired to their nt ud sill hold a geat poition of it t'n it r the eircuiiwtancds the banks of Poi timid and the Northwest i n uener.-tl. have made a much better showing than the biiiiku of New Yotk. It is nearly time fornn "independent" paper to Urt In Columbia Count v- Tiie campaign i comlnrr nn il,.. I'OBTL ASD, Nov. 28, 1907, The substantial condition of tha Va fine .'Murthwest is ilbiHtrated In a moat convincing way by tha wheat and flour shipments of the Columbia River and Puget Sound ports. For the ten months beginning January 1st and ending Octo bar .list, there W4 exported irom Port land and Puget Sound portt (including Seattle, Taoma and Sound joint"), t iota! of 8,893,480 bushels ul wheat, and a to al of 3,511,723 birrels of flour. The exact figures are: Portland 5.380,050 bu. wheat; 1,118,88(J bbls. fixir. Seattle Tatioiiia and other Hound port 3,513,. 430 bu, wheat; 2,392,840 bbls fliur. The heavy movement of ernin for tb pr-S'iH year lias bn-a temporarily de layed by th finalciul situation, but i. now on, and tire month of November an t DecembBr will make the shinmen's of nil liUtorv. TliPr.. O i veHS-l in Portl.iud lurbor at tbii time, niiJii'Jln st aincrs and saitimf ei-afr and their principal cariro will ba ar.An a-id flair. The eoiiiom nt in Pnyet So lud porta i simil.tr to that here. A j ew months must of neceaitv rnnlp t: t. flnacial sanation in this uarr i,f the Unite I S'atc-s beiter than it Ima been before, airl i i tlio fucn nf t uch m theae It U impo'sible for anyone ' v"own, a suogtdjtiai reason ftr a co itina.mse of the present iue inviinn as to actual c.-ith. ., Tlie Jive-stock iidimtrir 1k t.,t good year, the wool clip has been enor iuoih, hd) fruit in 1W)7 ha n Me, I to the wea'th of Oregon and Washiiiton atleat 30 percent more than durinir m. . . . . oriHsrous is as Kn H'ti. ..,.n able on the dairy product of Washing. 'a, "in weffoi lies jump d from noth- ing t-n years ag to $5,000,000 five year ag ., and $17,000,000, ..during 1007, fiie progress iu irrlg.ition ba never been marked as during the ten mo.-ith Just pair, both in irovtrhineni . v. sky scraper, office buildlmr and auart meat house, the building of home has led. More money has been plitc.d in industrial planti and transpir ation fa cilities than throagh any other avenue. Wholesale and retail trade has b.-n un paralelled, surpassing even the lar.. sale of lOOt, and ttiii during Hid weeks when our bank all States are paying in clearing house eer- iiucates. Tiie producti of the farm mi 1 orchard " iuBni)j iue niiiiiesr, poasitt'o price, and that ondiiiona will be mrn al and that subitantiil prosperity will rei,'n here within the 90 davs b alwdnielv assured, if people can onl i,-t hit habit of looking throi'h rii.i glass?, an 1 there is not a idrn! reason why anyone should i, v,i. misllc. Mow anyaiie can bo o her il., confident It is impossible to conceive. MEETING OF DAIRYMEN. The biisliii'fn n n of Jutland are en tlnHiti.a!:y banting th coming tiual nieelillg of the Ort.,n Dairyiiieil's .tH-ia!ioii Ue-tmber I2-4 having: wb.eri!.e l$i(X1rtto.le"i;iy ilia txpr to Im incurred by tb 111 elin. in mail. l(.g it ttmiice-H'. Thev di thin U-:-au.e they know that On goo U urfl to I- OKlie one of l!it li.-inelml I. .ill... .! be pro lucing states of th nation The d.irv iu-bivrie dining u. p;u,t yetlr brought over ir.rtKl.Dim i tt r , tire- gon, ar.d each yeir y,ill n.i hii increa; m ttro'idueot r. i-...it . It M 1 1 1 , , ..... , ,t m (l( The Ply of Congeation. It U i ot alone In-ight rat. that biinn pan t.i coiH-iiiuii to t'ftde and Com Hit! it'. Thii freight eonm.ail.rn l.,l.ts mc n.esli-r n, lunger t nduring palsv iti.'l Hip railway Ini. re.t.. no hAn i ommerrial ,d iimimfaeturliig Jnterwl, awii-iw npprrciatheof th farl, ti't-at and biiflloi.l though lhetn ti'iii oi railway fai ilu m t,,.., t, ...,i are, they havtWn phj ir-I ndl-..j-luteiv unable io comply with (be de iiuiiids of ibe Mtmdn fiil development of illll H.ti ri-is , ll,B l'jed riUiei. Tbttlr ro (r -i, Irnnklv adtiiii llm f,i.-i ....I ... America's Greatest WeUjf Toledo Blade Wood lough Medicine For tliildreu The season frtr mn.flt a..i.i. " -- ' -"s- wt.i, t,tmn in iiuw at hand and too omen care cannot lo used til urolect 1hr cl,il,l, a i..i i : much more likely to contiactdiphem or scarlet fever lin I,. t.u. -n, - v VMttJ. I 1H- uuicaer von rtir. hi .....t. i . tbauilrlain' Cough Kemcdy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of -muse woo nave tried it are willing to nsi any other. Mrs. V. V. Sturdier, of Kip lev. W. V. uvi "I i.u.... i 1 thing other than Chauilrhitu's cWh remedy for my children and it basalway eiven irood satlsfaeii contain no opium or other narcotic and may be iriven as eonfldeiniu ... . ,.i.:i.i .. - - ..... .M Vt.lt. lb .u.auui. j-or raie ny A. I. Urmini; druggist. , 14 .. i "rrn"r T"" '-v' 1 !. inland ..tor .... .1,- - -- f- -..... .if... .W IM-fll (MC- ! OMIIMienv la-ed. We r Ilillt ,wo f.,.,Ilg Tl( (lU;t ' p-in-KMplm f.,r ,he b n.-IH of all . bo of .- v......... . ,. ' " .' L m ,,;. ... "' ami president rililt-i'. o iu Nttn I ),..- li,.n.u i ioi iiue io make eii!ri "All exhibitti of erertimry butt rr muft cri!iit of nut b" Ihn ri ten titritn.l. t tuha,or, (jti.to. ith phiiu wrnppara; exlohitsof d .iry lt,.r it tlt:tn four t.t.it.wli, .1..!..... ... ..... ,....,.,., ,,,, wNiipeiH; estiiUltfl of .Vu. rie.in full c.eaiii ehenc i,tl..,s tliau ti my pound,.. ' entry ft dl be re.uii,.,, ,t r Sail, Ho! Jack London and private project. More home builder have come into the Pacific No.-thw.est thai out eyjttem of rjilroal reporting for ivm point tuoiie ZJ0 colon's! for every day between Sent. I n, I ri..e at Many of theee new settler have c iuie into the State with fiom 2,000 to $30, 000 and have iuVeHte.1 lrtlm be a great increase io the producti vetim of both States.. Building operations throughout Ore gon and Washington have bean wtiWit ai is prooaoie that lack Londnn ,;n achieve as wide a reputation as travel er and Journalist as he ha woti as a novelist. Already he is well on his voy age around the world in his little ,.ti. boat, Snark. ' The voyaue itself is ,u-.i. matic and perilous, for the little boat consist of only Jack lymdon, hi wife and a lone ur( London is teeing the trange place of the world at the instance of the Woman's Hour Companion, in which publication oon will begin to appear hi defCription of place and people, written at whit heat, on the pot. tetpi,..i invitations to addrMt lb National UIv.uk m,d lUrbor Congren, n its meeting al lli ..,w Willsrd, Wash Inirioii, on IVwinber 4. A, and tV-nnH i!Jnl. in the Mrk of II... n,.. i I , .... vunifintf briivni alamt a fixl national policy wnmrway ntiil tar Mir t. i t . :tbibii.,r. .'-'"'-''.''. in iisc-ii on of th slroiimi.1 "' '"i"!" "! lor , ftrj i'h n. ,,,.,.. i. !.. j tine will b , ilted , 1 ,, ,. , ?,: , "7. rng i. A l enHie, ,,,,,,1 be in li re ? ' U" 'W0 tlta- not later than 12 oVhfk t y 'V of Tim,.,.,, iw.. ,. fm ,"l,","h":l'"''lUyi cannot nnwt lltir,lay, I Inc.!,. til . Utff en.:!, crenn.ery butler entry must be a atiletiier.t giving the dale of rimming, number of pound.. In th ..i...,i. twiw.1 or raw cream ue,, kind of fait and color. Accompanying ttuth dairy butter entrv iinisMu. . - "..inii.i-in set ting forth the. kind of .epnmtor used, ...... i. h i ,,i I'OWS 111 I n, 1.!. .. . iii,I OI coi n- usiii." L. Kent, of tint i i n i... . Corval i. I .Wr..i.r. :. .. , uiHssociat on. Homestead. Beware of f reiiueut Cold A SuepSfcinn onlltf A. 'K . . . . , , , . - ui a l'roiracica catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly recover. Hive every cold the at teotion it deserve and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can yon cure a cold? Whv not . f,...i....i..i, ,A , , .. J - vil.llllKllSLn S tough remedy? It is highly recommend ed. Mrs. M. White, ol Duller, Teuu , suys: "Several years ago I was bothered with my throat and lungs. .Someone wm me oi i,uami)eriaiu's Cough Keruedy. I began using it and it relieved meat once. How my throat and lungs a e sound and well." For sale byA.J. Dent ing, druggist. ' " A Ural Wonderland no.itti Dakota, with j rlcl, bjvi.r .mnes, ho,.a f,rlllS( wille -range natural formation,, Is a veritable wonderland. Ak. i i . t home of K.n. rtu,, i !" ",e of healing )a, i,., , ,, 4'"c 0r,,wi""''K-l throat i "u-tling coughing spells Kcured every five minute3;"wriu.. -.- . ... m completely Clirc, im .. Ouaiauteed for couh9 ,, eohls, l( Tlug trouble, by iIollUolI) JJ r' ' land, Vurrvnaitd.nn . J Trial bm, rUC"m' m,C Pic Poa SAr.H-If7,r.r"'. . -k. o.d pi. for; 7 r"": N. Kit.. .....i n . . . nm :. ' "--":ior s Hat "'t lil h cn only u ., ,y ,ht .-ii oi in iHtftti i waterway. It Is a (""lltlltlon wbh b lo'dapprrrlatH, but a co.-.dltloo that .... M,m"Wl,y'orIUlm , woik or inland waterw.y and harbor luiprovomcnt, will, annoal . iMooimiums ,n a iioiinu that will In. rc eontluuou, protecmlon of the wrk l-r.ly o,pl,ion and f r,il)f be pab-y whl, , freight Co,u1e,J.1av "ft" n..i. 1'ost dly MlxtA I'p Abraham Ilrnum I, ,,i . "inierion, , v,, bud a very reliiarkil.t- , ' " i,,, ; - ricnce j n . . "nwasc; two clld it f ? "' fl" ' t'h and liver troubl. " t me of the,,, ,,e,I)cd "u J ' 'Il4 trylm, pu,.,, ,. !.' " Z. Z.Mr.' 'l th, five bl,. ""aranleed for liver and kl I ,c a," touiach. "or9e'ftlw harness nd wagon. TOLEDO, OHIO Tin lk't Known Nwppet la W I'nitfd fsUte. CIUCUI.ATIOS 1SO.0O0. IH)l'l'U V IS KVEBY 8TATK. , f. ...... .. L. T..I.I- H'fct It ... .. J VT1.S ISO IM''I' ."- - the niiMt romarkabla weekly nwpft piililUhed in Ui t'ollel ntatr. It the only newsrM-r eclally nltteo W Nstlonal circulatinn, ll lw ! lrtt circulation fi ui jear th ny nrwMpvr in Amerir rertStt. tnorv. It I the cheapest oetf l" world, a will be eapUlned to V I"""" who will write us for term.. Tbt N ol the World so arranged Uit bW people can nioretwslly cuprebnl, WW bv mkdlnir riimltfffwilllii CobllllS S dallies. Al? eurwut Imiics ntsilr tllsi I each lesu by pecUI editorial ?" written from Inception down o "J- Tl. i'ii.lI Itlt ui vniy pniwr pnonsiwi ti people who do or do not read dally avi paper, and vl thirst for ln fr tuat nil kimioi a newspaper w pyr; t proven by the fact that the Wert tllad now lias over IHO.Opd veily crllwr. and it circulated In all l-rtr til Vnltcl Klaic. In addition to . ... I .1 t . . ...I M1ft news, me nmiie piionsiicsiii'.ri ' stories, and many departments of p ulted to every member of tb fW Only one dollar a year. v writ for free specimen copy. AdllHH THK llLAI)ft. 1 OIC411 UMWt Tb Blade ud for a short time. thl great oiler. Mist ii.sa r y' Tak advsnlag rilYSICIAN & SURGF0N T. HKUKI, I ' I OKKUf ' . jk.u.'r. curr, " HYSICIAN & SURGE0K T HICbKNI , ORCUOOs B ALDWIN A HHEBW00D Uhdkbtaakhs Ann Fmoaimk Ifesra nr funersls tt ll t'l", n" ''v rail. I'tiuu tt oursiiiui ItAINfEH, - s 0RKU0N J)R. 0, L, Cl'MNlNOHAM OSTKOPATHIC PHVilCXAW jC-jrunnsititnarisiuJlo