Great Special Sale Capes, Jackets and Russian Blouses Garments ol Every Grade and Quality This is the place to buy Sealette Oapes. We have them in all lengths, 22, 24, 2(i, 27, 28 and i!0 inches long. Extra sizes in stock now, made expressly for large ladies. Full sweep, silk lined, fur trimmed. J$-S'pecial prices for the HOLIDAYS. . LADIES' SEPARATE SKIRT Black Mohair, full sweep, taffeta-lined, corduroy binding. Special price $1.35, $1.40, tfd.IiU; worth $2.50 and $3. GREAT DRIVE EI DRESS GOODS 147 I'ieces of Tine Diagonal Suiting, all new colorings, extra heavy cloth, double warp, warranted all-wool every fiber, standard value for 4u: and 50c yard. This week for '29c yard, or $2.03 suit of 7 yards. The best bargain ever shown in Press Goods in Portland. At the exclusive Cloak and Dry Goods House of the Northwest. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mcallen & McDonnell, Cor. M & Morrison, ooo PORTLAND, OR. Miss Greta Strickler went to Salem Monday for a short visit. W. O. Beattie is making a tour of the Stati with the Oregon Univeri-ity club. Dr. W, E. Oarll is attending a meeting of the state board of medical examiners in Portland- Miss Millie Scott of Milwaukie, is home from the stats agricultural college at Corvallis M. S. Moody and wife, of Portland, vere guests "of Mr. and Mrs. George Warner Christmas. Miss Frances fnrrin, who is teaching n sch ol ii Mr '""u.-rinsvilh'i is visiting M is H P. B stow. His-t Tennio X bl-i, wh ) is a student at the st ite n )rml--iH viI :it Molimouth, 18 home fo the holidays. Marsh Fraker and Matilda R"ed, both of Logan, were married at Justice fcchuebel'H ollice Tuesday. Fra;ik Ailams of this citv, is now chief rook on the steamer Itegulater, between Portland and The Dalles1 T. W. Campbell is down from Juneau, visiting Ins family.' His son Clare will accompany him on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Charman spent Christina" with the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bonnett at Milwaukie Miss Edna lluirg, who is attending Portland University is spending her holiday vacation at home in this city. Miss Jennie Beatio, one of the teachers in the Pendleton schools is spending her holiday vacation at homo in this city. J. W. McAnulty, who is now working in the interest of the Singer Sewing M-iel iit) Company went up the valley Monday. Misses Fannie and Kale Porter, Wchers in the Portland public schools, are spending the Christmas holidays at home in this city. W. W. Brooks has resigned his place ns local editor on .the Enterprise, and will accept a position on the Pacific Baptbt at Portland. Fred Hesse annoume 1 in tin last issue of the Clackamas Post that ho had tendiie 1 his reclamation ase litor. This probably means that the German paper will be suspended. Oountv Clerk Dixon wind marriage licences on the 28th to Hatt.ie Thompson and E G S iirir. Sarah Liz.ie Thomas nnil George M Freeman. On the 30th t Winona Williams and O G Miller. The following new officers have been elected by the 'tre ;ou City Labor Ex change: ir, it. Miller, president ; Grant Kellog r, secret try ; G E llargreave, accountant; L Stout. T H. Ilankins and Win Cantwell, directors. James .A. House win examined before Cowry Judg ) Hayes on charge of in sanity, as was mentioned in last week's ConuKH. He was ordered sent to the state insni e asylum for treatment, and was e corte I there by Deputy Sheriff Hankins. Prof. J. V. Gray, secretary of the Willamette Valley i'lviutauqua Associa tion left Sunday evening for Sm Fran cisco to confer with secretaries of the other Pacific coist associations in re ference to engaging talent lor the next assembly. Misses Daisy Lawrence, Blanche Holden, E Inn Harrow, Fred Oliaunan. I.ee Harding, Ira Wishart. F. W. Smith, Will Beach, W. W . and .1. J. Garrnw, nil student at State Agricultural college at Corvallis are spending their holiday vacation at their respective homes. Among the Clackamas county school teachers, who called at Supt. Stark weather's ollice Monday, wee A. 0. Strange, of Orient ; X. W. Bowlatid, of the Harmony school ; Mrs. A. II. Wells, of Chckamas; Miss Madge Hill, of Parkplaee; O. H. Bvland, of Cams ; A. W. McLaughlin, of Milwaukie; T J Gary, of West Oregon City; C D. T Wilson, of Aurora, and James Graham, of Curus. ' Miss , Minnie Jagger and C. W. Vonderale were married at the n"ddi'nce f the bii le's pirents, Mr. an I .Mrs. Benjamin .Jagger Wednesday evei.inir. About 3") gupsts were present, ami the vremony wis performed by County Judge Haven. Mr. aid Mrs. Vonderale aro both highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends, and will ocoupv their own cottiL'e just comple e l near ihe Jagger resid nice. Fir tie lat ID years (lie -lillbert Svn phony club and ladv qamtetie has been giving concerts throughout this voohI ami :o our sorrow never slopped in Oregon Citv. Tl is year, however, tlie United Artisans have secured their services end thev ill Kive a program next Monday evening, January .'Id, 18!)S, Sbivel)'s theatt r. So not fail to hear them as thin is their last t air on this coast. The special evsnireh'stic meeting to be given in the Baptist church next Ihnrsdav eveninst promises to be of treat ioierest. Evanuelisters Gallahorn and lelfard, who conduct them, comes highly commende las effective Christian workers. A special feature of the meet i"g will be the ringing of Mr. Ledfard. A federal invitation is extended. spent Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith Christmas in Portland. Wheat is quoted at 74 cents per bushel at the Portland Flouring mills in this city. City Attorney Lawrence Harris of Eugene, was in Oregon City over Sunday. G. Rosenbecker, of Krausse Bros, shoe store, spent Christmas with his family in Salem. All the regular services will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday at the usual time. 0. F. Zinser and family, of Mount Scott, spent Christinas with Prof. J. C. Zinser in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Pusey, of Barlow, were guests of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Hawley on Christmas day. J. 0. Zinser, II. S. Gibson, T.J.Gary, H. S. Strange and the'Misses Porter are attending theSiate Teacher's Associate n in Portland. A dancing party was gived at Willamette hall Monday night by Mrs. J. G. l'ilsbury in honor of her children's dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bestow, G. H. Bestow and Miss Nannie Wilkinson took. Christmas dinner with Prof, and Mrs. J.W.Gray. T. B. Ilankins and family, AY. D. IlanKins and J. WT. Gray took Chiret nias dinner with their mother and family Mrs. Charles F. Gray tit Ely. Frank Znllner of Ganby, lost $70 last Friday from his writing desk. As there were a largo number of people in the store on that day, it H believed that some one of them committed the theft. Hank Mattoou ami a Portland man left for the Yukon on the steamer Elder Monday evening. Justice Otto Gecgel beck and W. W. Smith of Clacuamas, also took passage on the same vessel, bound for the Klondike. On account of the sad accident that occurred at the homo of Rev. Oueiv, there will be no holiday festivel at the M. E. church. -All members of the Sunday j school are lequested to he prts -nt nut Sunday. Willamette Ilebek.ih Degree Lodge No 2, elected the following officers last Friday evening; Mrs. ('has. Midlam, noble grand ; Mrs. J. Stuart, vice-grand ; Miss Godfrey, secretary; Mrs. Lutz, financial secretary; Mrs. A.N. Munsey, treasurer. McLaughlin Chautauqua circle- met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Canlield last Monday evening. Nexl Monday evening the meeting will be held at the same plac, and the lesson will include the Eighth and Ninth chapters of "American Social Life " A. I. Green who lies in Central addition, went homo the other ninht at 9:30 and the front door would not open. All the family were in Ivd, and .Mr. Green wondered for a miout'3 or two if the door was locked. Suddenly the door gave away and retreating steps were heard through the rear entrance. The burguhirs had lieen through the house but got nothing of value. Dr. T. W Butler delivered a sermon last Sunday evening in honor of St. John's tiny and the Masons were pres ent in a body. His subject was the two Sr. John, St. John the Baptist and St .John the Evangelist, the patron saint of Masonry. His sermon tended to show that Masonry was founded on the Bible etc. and that it had no secrets ex cept what were contained in Holy Writ. Miss Grace Whitliek, of this city, ano i'i. iv. iiou, oi rortiaiiit, were married at Vancouver last Friday. Both of the young people were students nt the Cnivcristy ut Forest Grove, arid concluded that they would not wait until their respective parents were will ing nclore emoarking on the sea of matrimony. Mr. Holt is the son of a prominent Presbyterian minister in Portland. The newly wi tided couple will probably make their home at the latter place. One in many rather two many for one, we mean thai one concert bv the Schu bert Sytr.photiy club and holy quartette is worth many other attraction Bt Shively'a Monday evening. January 3d. The annual business' meeting of the Baptist church oecnre on Friday even ing After the business meeting the the church nill spend a little while in a social way and then from 11 to 12 will close the meeting and the year with a prayer and praise aervien, There will be the usual Sunday services conducted by the pastor. Harry Muir is very ill with malaria. Clyde Phillips spent Christmas at Canby. Dr. J. W. Welch spent Christmas at Silver ton. L. Z.Holland spent Christmas with his mother at. Salem. , F. A. Sleight took Christmas dinnir with his family at Oanby. Miss Gussie Matldock is visiting rela. tives at New Era this week. G-. R. Dimick returned Monday from a vi3it to Hubbard and Salem. Mrs. T. A. McBrido was visiting friends in this.tity during the week. Robert Lindsey, of Salein,spenr Christ mas with bis parents near this city. T. P. Randall and mother spent Christmas with G. W. Church and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin spent the Christmas holidays with relatives at Canby. Mrs. R. A. Miller spent Christmiis with her parents at Clymer, Marion county. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Rands enter tained W. A. White and family Christ mas day. Miss Eunice Donaldson has been suf fering for several days with a severe at tack of quinsy. W.T. Whillock was down from bis Santiam postoilice, and spent Christmas with his family. Mrs. D. P. Thompson, of Portlant1, was visith g relatives in Oregon City during the week. " Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomas, of Port land, spent Christmas with Mr. ai:d Mrs. J. G. Pilsbury. Mrs. Clara Foster, of Vancouver, fpent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. II. Miller. L. 0. Caples returned Monday to Toledo, Wash., after spending Christmas with his family here. Mrs. Lena Nelson, of Silverton, hi 8 been visiting her um-lu and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ramsby. Mr: and Mrs. L Swarts, of Portland, spent bristmas with the family of Julius Schwartz, in this city. Sauford Lawrence and wife of Clack amas left Tuesday for Pasedena, Cal., where they will reside in the future. W.G. Hayes, of the Electric hotel, who has been visiting his sick brother at Woodburn, returned home Monday. Misses Ora Spongier .and Erma Law rence are observing the tuiie-nonored custom by spending their holidays at Corvallis. Sir. and Mrs. T. J. Kinnaird.of Farm ington, Washington, have been visiting D. W. Kiunaird. The Kinnaiids are brothers. Deputy County Clerk E. II. Cooper and Knox Coupe-- t-jient Sunday with their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cooper, at Cai ns. ( has. Murray, Jr., of Portland, Nor wood Chaiinan and Miss Eluia Alb ight took'f bristmas dinner with George A. Harding and family. Erastus Smith, who is studying for the ministry at the Baptist College at W. G. M iller, of Aurora, was a pleasant caller at this ollice Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F.Ryanspent Christ mas with relatives iu Portland. k J.W.Loder took Christmas dinner, with his law partner J. F. Clark. j Corwin Shank, of Seattle, is visiting hi parents ut Canby this week. G. II. Young and family dined with I. E. Lawrence on Christmas day. Ex-County Treasurer M. L. Moore, is reported to be very ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Swafford dined with Mr. and Mrs.F. F. White on Christ mas. J. AY. Meldrum and family took Christmas dinner with George A. Steel and family. Miss Lorena Ackerman, a teacher in the Portland schools, is visiting friends in this city. W. W. Brooks and family have been spending the Christmas holidays with relatives at Salem. George Herron and family spent Christmas with Air. and Mrs. W. D. Palmer in Portland. KLONDIKE SUPPIES1 McMnuivilie, is spending his holiday vacation in this city. Superintendent Starkweather recently made an official visit to the Beaver Creek, Monitor, ( larUes, Timber Grove. High land ami Mountain Home schools. Norman K. L ing, supcrintendei.t of the Willamette Pulp & Paper company, spent the Christmas holidats with Mrs. Lang ami other relatives in California. Mr. and Mm. A. N. Moores, of Salem, Misses Bcith a in! Carrie Moores, of Port land, and D. W. Yoder, of Salem, spent Christmas with Register C. 1. .Moores. Edgar and Abel Meresse, Howard Biownell anil Guuot Clark, are home from Forest Grove for the holidays. They are all highly pleased with Pacific university. Misses Blanche Holden mid Daisy Lawrence, Fred Charman, Lee Harding, Ira Wishart, F. W. Smith ami Hill Beach, students at the State Agricultural College at Corvallis, aio spending their holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Doolittle gave a family reunion dinner on Christmas day. There were present, Mr. and Mrs A? W. Clnnjy, Mr. an 1 Mis. Chas. Lynch, Mrs. U Unison, 'I! Al.andL. 11. Doolittle and their families. Mrs. W. W. II. Samson returned Thursday from Mount Angel, when she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Susan Porter. On Wednesday, the 2Jnd, Mrs. Porter celebrated her S.'Srd birthday, and is still in goott health. She came to Oregon in 850. R. T. Beattie entertained Justice Scnuebel and family, and W. S. Beattie and family, of Portland, on Christmas day. II. E. Courtney, of Baker City, prose cuting attorney of Baker, Union and Wallowa counties, was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Warner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee and Mrs. A. T. Pope, all of Portland, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. T. A. Pope Christmas. J. Goldsmith and daughter, Freda, of Eugene, spent Sunday in the city the guests of his sisters, Mrs. M. Bollock and the Misses Goldsmith. T. W. Linn and Princie Leek were married at the residence of the bride's parents near this city last Sunday by Justice Schuebel officiating. Mrs. Jennie McNamara of The Dalles, is visiting George H. Horton and family. Mr. McNamara is roadmaster on the O. R. N. railroad between Portland and The Dalles. Charles A. Moeluikeand Miss Amanda Cusbman were married at the residence of F. E. Donaldson Tuesday evening, Rev. Oilman Parker otl'u-.iating. A number of the friends of the contracting parties were present. Miss Winnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Young was given a birth day party Tuesday in honor of the be ginning of her 10th year. About a dozen of her young friends were present, and had a very enjoyable time. She vu ceived a number of presents. George Gibson broke the world's bow ling record Monday morning by making a score of 9't. On this occasion he bowled two games, making a score of 72 in the first.' Bean's Willamette alleys are regulation 05 foot hard-wood alleys, and Gibson is a regular bowler who averages between 40 and 4", An en ertaininent was given at the W illaniette Falls school last Friday afternoon, by the pupils under the direction of the piincipal, II. S. Strange and the assistant, Miss Alia Boehlke The pupils all acquitted themselves very creditably and alter the program pres ents were distribute I from a Christmas tree. Joseph llolemeier.a German and lone bachelor aged about 00 years, living in the Molalla country was examined he fore County Judge Haves W ednesday on a charge of insanity, ami was orderet sent to the asylum. His mania is o violent lorm, us ho wants to snoot his neighbors and imagines that they are following him. Samuel Faust and Miss Francis Free man, two popular young people, o Canemah, were married last Sunda; mornirg at the residence of the bride' parents, Mr. anil Mrs. W. W. Freeman, Rev. A. J. Montgomery officiating. Only immediate relatives were present at the ceremony. A splendid wedding dinner was served. T. F Ryan, past patron, installed the newly elected officers of Pioneer Chapter O E. S., Tuesdaveveiiing. The elective officers were recently published in this paper, and the following are the ap pointed officers: Ada, Miss Pauline Campbell; Ruth, Miss Lelia Jones; Ester, Mrs. T. M. CampU-ll ; Martha, Mrs. J. II. Walker; Electa, Mrs. Win. Whitlock. There was a very good audience at the Woo linen's rally Tuesday evening, anil a splendid address was made by Pres ident W.O H.iwlt-y.of the Willamette University. Attorney I!. F. Swopo, also made a very creditable speech on Wood- menship. The managers of the affair were disappointed in the matter of the musical program, but the ladies naii- drivintf contest proved interesting. rs. W. V. Green won the first prize and Mrs. Cahill the second. The city council committee on streets and public property, on Wednesday ! morning let the contract for 200 yards of frnshed roelc to t bit Greet ill fitv l..i).oi- i i . i . . iir i i The regular annual business meeting even! tore lor l 'n tier Viil-il i c ivt.re.l on i n i-- 1'- J " v . V.-. w.. lower Main street. AVork began on the rock business Thursday morning. of the Congregational church was held Tuesday evening. James Wilkinson I was re-elected senior deacon for three Messrs Bellomy & Bush, the furniture j years, am! Mrs M. M. Charman and If you are gs-ing to Klondike or only thinking about it. We invite you to- call and inspect our IMMENSE STOCK We have an en tre floor 103 reet by 75 devoted exclusively to Klondike supplies, including Blankets, Rubber Goods, Mackinaw Clotliing, Shoes, Tents, Fur Caps, Groceries & Provisions, of all kinds at LOWEST PRICES. We pack and deliver everything free of charge at the wharves either at Portland, Tacoma or Se ttle. moye;r clothing co.. Third ami Oak Streets. BEN SELLING., Manager t-j dy t a 0 1 TTi BA 77 r ttiiu. iai "upi. . spma pr fiFs ON UNDERWEAR Random Wool, heavy and strong, with double stitched seams, per garment 50c i I he Kinsr. in dark trrav. verv desirable and warm. worth $1.00, special value 75c Very Fine Soft Fleece Wool, double stitched, Willi jJV. ttl i wuiivju.', vi a y v . o.vjat )) value $1.2? Very Latest Fedoras .$1.25, $1.50, $2 and $3 Very Latest Derby $2.50, $3 and $3.50 1 D. C. BURNS... 147 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND Tea and Coffee Along with a .FIRST-CLASS Stock of Groccricsz A . 1 11 a u casn prices, ce us and save your money, y 5 fi II BUELL LAMBERSON, ISO Front St., Portland, Oregon CATALOGS FREE. SKNU FOR TUHM OK COME AND SEE us y a y 111 m 253 Mirrlaon St , nene Third St., PORTLA N, : ; OREGON We' guarantee a saving of 25 per cent on all shoes bought of us. Largest stock to selectjlrom in the city. TAKE A DAY OFF We pay your expenses and this is is the way we do it. Will sell you a SUIT $7.50 and or OVERCOAT $8.00. for (Same Kind for which Com put iters ask $3 to 4 more. $10 $12 $15 ( Holiday Goods Bring Your Boys Klondike Outfitters 1 and lioiimdiold goodedeaU-ra, have leased the entire lower etory of the Weinlnird block, excent the rootim occupied by E. Matlik-8 a a saloon, including the base ment. The building will be suitably fitted tip for their occupancy, and they exjiect to change their quarters by February 1st. Their increasing bumnefi necessitati s more room. urn ini 1 r C'ornnr Mori-Unit Prof. L. V. McAdam were elected trustees for three yearn. Will IJoake was elected clerk. C. II. Dye, Sunday j 8. K, (ireen is no longer postmaster at school superintendent, and Mrs. J. 11. ( the Oregon City odlce, having given up Mark, assistant superintendent. Dr. f1.,u J'la,:f ' w,lion n,iW in "awU ' t w n..tt . ... 1 .. n . 11 1 . 1 i his bondsmen. Mr. (ireen states that T. W. Butler was formally called to be if) not awaro tllBt there ig , AmrXa pastor of the church. The annual roll-1 in his accounts and that the trouble call and consecration meeting will be j arose over a proposed change in the held next Wednesday evening. ' ofHco" ' "8 ' e,n,'loyeg in tho Mini Dn4lnnrl Dm 1 uiiaiiu, ui c, ' 3 The following will bo the subjects pf discourse- at the Congregational church nextKabbath, at 10 :&) A. M. A new yoars sermon, theme "A Sturtling An nouncement," followed by the com munion service. At 7 :'M, Subject " Your Age." Y. P. 8.0. JC. meeting at 0:3l) P. M.