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TTTE MOttXTN-G OTtEGOXIAN. SATURDAY. VE3IBEIS 5, 1910. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKECOXIAX TILIFHONH T'etrotlnc-iwrm nt y circulation Manaciac Editor ... Fonda? Editor Conpodnc-nom . . . Bupc. bui.dinas ..... Pacific States. Mala loio ....Hull Home. ,...)liU TOTO A S ...Mala TOTO ...Mam TOTO 10,9 A " A UU9 aoa 6TVOAIOW THEATER 'Twelfth Unman "Tlw Blue alouee." MsUl S IS kail tsoicBt at 14 o'clock. CRPHEUM THEATER Oforrlson. between Sixth aad Seventh VaudeTilla. Thia ell- armaon at 3. IS and tonight at DRAND THEATER 'Par and Waahlnc- ton) Vaudeville. Tbla aTtaxnooa ax a .14, tonlabt ax 7 XO and a. 1.TRIC THEATER (Saranth and Alder) Armitrani Musical Comedy Company tn -wto'i Hector?" This aliarnooa ax J -u, toaicbt ti TJD and ft. (TAR THEATER (Park and Waablniton! Motion plrtarca. Continuous, Iran 1:30 te 10X1 P. M. eats IsleaM (or tae city Unra la Bii'I nIum liaawt -mmm bmI k knnaaa la Tfca 0a ! btealaeaa elflcta Zr 'ick acarday Roixj Oam Not Oambijxo- Carl P. "William a. R. E. Durbin and Fred J. Xapfer raid that they war tngngtd In a friendly cam of "solo" In a saloon, at Fourth and Stark street and that not Ten the purchase of LaeLr drinks want conditioned upon the outcome of the ram, when patrolman lllrsch arrested them on a charge of gambling. The offi cer testified In Municipal Court yester day that be saw one of the men hand another 60 cents at the conclusion of the same, but the defendants all said that this was In payment of an old debt. They were discharged. Puss Cum Worn Mr-tr. The State TV omen's Press Club of Oregon met at the Mayor's office, tn the City Hall. No vember S. An lntereatina programme was enjoyed. One of the best papers that has ever been read before the club was written and read by Mrs. Evelyn Allen Altchlnson. Her subject was "The) Modern Newspaper." Miss Helen Eayr Gray read a paper entitled Tha Wo man's Column." Mrs. M. R. Allen opened ths dlscunsion upon the subject of "The Modern Newspaper." Mr. Millie Trum bull was also a speaker. Mas. MAt-ABKirr B cried. Funeral serv ices) over ths body of Emily A. Malarkey. who died Wednesday, werii held yester day afternoon from ths fa.nlly residence, 710 East Burnslde street, and later solemn lU-rn mus wis said at St. Francis Cathe dral. Interment was at St. Mary's Ceme tery. The pallbearers were: Henry E. McGinn. HI H. Csrldon, J. B. Ionard. T. J. McNamee, Peter Lualch and T. J. O'Brien. Mrs. Malarkey .was ths wlfs cf C. J. B. Malarkey. Lorra. Mil Alts) FlJrro. The plea of Tot Tol that has allered lottery establish ment, at 93 North Third treot. was an Innocent tailor shop, largely patronised by union -nca and therefor surrounded by a degree of secrecy, wss not ac cepted by Judjre Taswetl. who fined him (To yesterdsy morning upon the charges of Patrolmen Martine. Montgomery and Shaffer, while Ah Young, bia assistant, paid K&. Pickpockets Go to Rockpilk- Two men euspocted of being the pickpockets who hsve been operating tn the vicinity of the Union Station were arrested by Infectives Hellyer and Maloney Thurs day aitemoon. ana were a-eni a un re pile for 30 days on vagrancy charges. One of them, giving ths nam Harry Kd wards. admits that he In a pickpocket. II wss recently released from prison at Boise. Idaho. Stsrn; retiring from th potation as raahler of th We I la-Far o Co. Ei preaa. I have Identified myself with th Northern Trust Company aa on of lta srtir stork holders, and . hare taken rhanre of ths Insurance) department. All my friends and arqualntancea r Invited to rail on us In our new offices. 170 Hark street, where you will receive a cordial welcome. O. W. Btoopa. Hoasca TmLS Iirro Babsm ktt. A team of horaea attached to an excavat ing wagon backed over th dg of a basement, at Fourth and Salmon streets, yeaterday afternoon and was dragged by lfie weight of the wagon Into ths deep "hoi. Th boraea wer extricated with difficulty, but appeared none th worse for th accident. Finer PitassTTraiA entrant. Alder mrl Twelfth tinday at 10:30 Dr. Fbulkes will preach: "The Wrath of th Lamb." At 7: JO o'clock, union Gospel temperane rally. Addreea by th paator of the Whit Tempi. First Congregational and Fir Presbyterian churches and by JTeatdent Horn an. of Willamette Uni versity. Special Muale. Com. Mictubx J. Faxj-im. th world famous -temperance orator, will b th speaker at th final dry" rally Monday evening. November 7. Th rally will be preceded by a voters' parade. The pared will form at th- T. M. C A., at sharp. rVata will b reaerved In body of house for paxadera. (Paid adv.) Bip.o BtUL.tTisr to lJ:iTrA-W. I Flnley. of the Audubon Society, will show Ms lantern si Idea of the California Con. cVr. In th committee-room of th City Hall, tonight. It Is rtValred that all who are Interested In bird Kudy. as well ss bird lover generally, com to this meet lit MtxirrtM to Mftirr Mmoit.-Th (Tri er I Ministerial Asex-ltlon will hold Its regular monthly meeting Monday at 10:30 A. M-. St ths T. M. C. A. The sub ject fnr dtaotisaion wilt be "What fan W Do to Put Oregon on th Whit Ustr- Wnrra) Tttns T. M. C. A. meeting, at ( o'clock f nnday. Judge Bronaugh and Clarence Tru Wilson. East Side Haw thorne Tahernarle: Dr. Foulkea. Dr. Hln on and Vlrcl . Hlnshaw epeakera Ratly for prohibition. (Paid adv. DXiVTAL. WOSB AT THS DKJTTAt, COI.tJtnS. The anmut session of North Psclfle Colleg hss begun. Pstrono) and friends Oslrtns dental work can be socommo dated. comer Fifteenth and Couch sta 7elephon Main 129. CtnrKKKCixo Monday. November T. 191. th Sixteenth-street cars will turn north on Twenty-flrat street at Thtirman street, rd the North snd South Portland cars will run et on Thurmaa street to Xwent.v-eeventh street. WASTgn. men of nerv snd dis cretion to volunteer ta set aa challengers and watcher at th polls on next Tuea dav Apply room S Washington bklg. J P. Newell, chairman Prohibition party. tPald adv Hnr R M-Oir5t and Colonel C- E. R Wood will spesk In fsror of labor bill r tonight, st Msevnlc Temple. Weet lark snd Tsmhlll. Everybody Invited. Vislcal programme arranged. (Paid adv Mini Iioh - G-Ai Prrra Hand . tailored, on th latest models: vslues up to X2S at SitTS. A system of buying and low rant O0 a month) does It- Jimml Dunn. Id floor Oregonian bldg, room Hi. Roam Crrr Pabje Carcucw. near Uh and Hancock sts. Boudlnot See ley will preach tomorrow at 11 A. M. and 7:15 P. M, th evening subject being "The March of Pro gress and the L4quor viuesuon. Calvaat PKgafvTxntA Cm-aravRev. Thomas Holmes Walker will preach to morrow on "Our National Reproach' and Th Vole of Thy Brother Blood." Rat ELBcrrott OP Jrncs Joaut B. CLBXAirrx department No. 1. means faith ful. Impartial servlc continued. H will not realgn. (Paid adv.) Tsst beat buy today. Anderson's Em porium. 1 M St.. everything going at aucUcn price. RixoLxa's Dajtcuto School. New Classes bow forming. Phoc E B 1001 Rnratxi'i DAierrxa Pastt. Woodcraft Hall. Tenth and Taylor sts, tonight. Wat not try WoostarT SO Wash. L.TOX Routs Eewtko Mackotb Mxac. Two sewing machine agents met diaaster when they attempted to use rough tactics yesterday afternoon at th hotn of Pa trolman Lyon. Lyon, who Is a medsl-of-honor man of th United States Army, has a stgn on his fence which says "No Agents." but the sewing machine men Insisted upon advancing their wares until Lyon forcibly ejected them.- When safely off th premises, they hurled back abuslv epithets and th officer pursued them, overtaking on and knocking him down. The other stood at a distance and hurled sxoneSL Lyon overpowered his man and. took him back to th bouse, where h apologised and aaited to hav th matter droppad. Btrr Todat. On sale today at Frank t Smith's big market that runs from ta Alder street to 15 Flrat street (be sur to get In th right plsce): One dosen of rip bananas for 10c, three big fresh loaves of bread for 10c, fancy Baldwin apple for toe per box or Jo per pound, six cakes Fete naptha soap for Sc. on pound Braxll coffee for 20c, two large cans Oregon milk for 15c and 1 pounds of cans sugar for L Bring the children to Smith's big market today to see th live bear and to hear th music You and your friends are moat welcome to cup of Smith's delicious coffee. (It is free). At Smith's big market mentioned above and at ail of Smith's 20 markets throughout th city you can buy dreawed Oregon Spring chickens for 20c per pound. Smith's hams or half-hams for lie veal sausag snd pork sausage for 15c, roasts of pork. Ific. ISO ar-d SOc: alrlotn steak, tenderloin steak and round steak are all 12o and 15c; rouu of beef are 10c, lie 13VrC and 16c; roaata of veal are 10c, 12'rO and 13c; legs of lamb' for 13c, lamb chops for lc and shoulders of lamb for 10c Burouir Enters Stork. Theft of COO, secreted In the rear of his grocery store, at 223 Crosby street, was reported to th detective bureau yesterday, by W. C. Harrington. As th money was put in a secret plsce, Harrington thinks that someone must have been watching him when he hid It. Th cook at a restau rant next door saw a strange young man clamber over a back fenc at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, and th colics have his description. The burglar en tered through a broken window and mad hi exit by boring a hoi in the front door and wrenching off th lock. In addition to the money be took a check for $&, payment on which baa been stopped. Ksxrotc Asks for ScHcomotrsK. At the meeting of th School Board yester day, a committee from the Kenton Push Club appeared with a request for a schoolhouae on the sits which th dis trict owns In that vicinity. It was re ferred to Superintendent Rigler and th building committee, to b reported on at th next meeting. Bids were opened lor th following: Fire hose and appliances for th different schools; improvement to the niencoa and Richmond school- house grounds; printing of lesson plans and furnlahlng of school desks tor tn coming year. Th blda wer referred to coramltteee. Wiluk Nxvvaic Runs Awat. Willi Neuman, aged 10 years, wsa sent to ths public school from ths Boys and Girl Aid Society Tuesday last, and on plea of being sick was excused about 11 o'clock, took a wheel belonging to another boy and has not been heard from since. Th management would reward any person who would give some Information lead ing to th capture of this boy or to th recovery of th wheel. He la of light complexion snd hair, gray eyes; wore a dark gray suit and dark blue cap. Th wheel Is a blus Toledo, l&-lnch frame, coaster brake. Ivaxhob Propu Want Sewkraos. An effort la being made to rescind th con tract for th construction of the Holgate Kerdlworth sewer branch from th Brooklyn sewer and hav it extended so th people of Ivanho and surroundings may have sewerage. This branch ex tends Into the Williams tract and ends short of Ivanho. It Is th only sourc of sswerage for Ivanho and property owners of the present district ar anxious that It should b extended and th aa sesaabl territory Increased. East Kiohth Street to Bb Fiu-kd. Tjut Elgrth street serous Stephens Slough, on th South Bast Sid, will now b Oiled. Th old elevated roadway 1s being- torn up preparatory to starting the filling. Th company also ha th contract to fill Division street across Stephens Slough, between East Tenth and East Seventh streets. Thes two under takings will cost about KO.O00. Division Street Brnto Pave d. Th Pa cine Bridge Cumpaiy has begun Im proving Divlalon. between Eaat Tenth snd East Forty-first streets, having com pleted th Improvement of East Thirty seventh. If the weather is favorable, th Improvement will b completed this month. W. C. T. TJ. Havb Med at. Contbst. Th second sliver medal contest, under th auspice of the Woodstock W. C T. U will b held Saturday evening. No vember , at 7:S o'clock, at th Wood stock Methodist Episcopal Church. Ther will b special music Admittance free. Fob Rbxt. Prtvat residence 1n Nob Hill district, elegantly furnished, nine rooms: between d and 23d at., on Hoyt. Main 3M. . Pedigreed Tig Added to "Zoo." Mile. Denies, said to b a blue blood in pig circles, and whose pedigree shows that she first opened her eyes on Whits Farm. IS mile from Philadelphia and was brought here on the Pad (la Mail steamer Aateo. was yewterday eoM by Special Sale Hosiery T3e HOSIERT, SPECIAL BOO. Best Mack silk Hale, donbl heel and toe. garter top. SO HOMERT SPECIAL 33 Thin Is a splendid value. Ton never saw Its equal for 23c pair. 4 PA IRS CTARAXTTED HOJB FOR (1.2S. Guaranteed to wear four months without darning, or new hos. Underwear Special tie Swiss Ribbed Vests sp'l 35c. Sc Swiss Ribbed Vests, sp'l 48c LN VNIOX fl ITS SP'L sse Fin Swiss ribbed, fancy trimmed. XS rXIOX SUITS, SP'L SL4S Kne length, plain or lac trimmed. F. P. YOUNG LADIES' HABERDASHER 2S Harris St, Bet, 4tB Bad Ma, Cerkett Bide her owner. Chief Engineer Undley, to Olds, Wortman A King as a leading ac quisition to th aoo of that establish ment. Th porker was named by th head of ths motive sower department, who prides himself on having trained her In many dainty tricks, one of which Is to assums a prayerful attitude. NOB HILL HOME. $500 will purchase a most attractive 1-roora modern hous on N. 24th st. In th center of the exclusive West Side residences district; faces east on lot 10x100 feet. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO., 211-J1I Commercial Club bldg. Phones: Main 8699; A 2653. A $30 OVERCOAT FOR $15 Effect a genuine saving of from IS to fit by buying that new Overcoat now at th Brownsville Woolen M'll Store's sale. All styles. Including th new "Presto" convertible overcoats, $20 to $30 values, at $16. See demonstra tion In window at Third and Morrison streets. WHEREJT0 DINE. All ths delicacies of ths season at th Portland Restaurant. Fins private apart ments for ladles. 205 Wash., near 6th at. Alleys Will Open. Ths new Saratoga Bowling- Alleys In ths Medical building will give their grand opening tonight. 7:30 P. JL Many grand prizes will ba given away. Spe cial accommodations have been made for ladies. Young Minister Given. Call. DAYTON. Wash, Nov. 4. (Special.) Though he Is but 23 snd the youngest ordained minister In this state. Rev. L. Brooks Harris, son of Rev. W. H. Harris, has Just accepted a call to the pastorate of the Christian Church of Colvllle. Bringing Home the Bacon! Walter McCredle's band pf ball tossers will most likely "bring home the bacon, and they will then be sure enoufen the athletics of the Coast. In spite of Graham. Anyhow, they will get a rousing wel come, as such heroes deserve. And It all counts for Portland. It Is a good ad, shows th world that we are "live ones. We aeera to be winning; all along the line, from building; to baseball. And, remember, there never was a time In the history of the city when the opportunities for Investments in "dirt" or "bricks and mor tar" were as good as today. Call and let us tell you about the one best moderate Invest ment Irvlngton Park. F. B. H0LBR00K CO. 314 Lumber Exchange. KjjHjl Ht33Sci!ESe Wash., having a congregation of 800 members In a town of 2600. Rev. Mr. Harris left her today for his new loca tion. - Give your children the benefit of trained teachers. Vote on No. 318 X Yes. The Stat Normal School at Mon mouth. This Is the pioneer school for training teachers. (Paid advertisement.) Aunt I-aura Havlland. a Quakeress, who served aa a nurse In the Civil War. baa a monumant at Adrian. Vlich. MISS SOPHIE TUCKER rr 4 .... .y..J . Mia Sophia Twcfcer. ZOth Cearary Sler and Vaodsvflle Greatest room ahnnter. Late star "Follies f ISO" and William Morris Circuit, H Win Make Her Final Appearances In Portland at rentage To day and Tomorrow. DON'T MISS THE DELIGHTFUL Free Matinee Concerts VIRGINIA DOROTHY HILL 1 The first 'Western tour of this phenomenal American vocalist. Afternoons, 3:30 to 5:30. At Portland's Popular Sweet Shop. This opportunity of hearing high-class music without cost should not bo missed. Her remarkable range is creating a great furore in musical circles. Elizabeth's Prayer, from "Tannhauser;" "Wagner, and the Aria from Verdi's "Traviata" will be given during the matinee. Jeanette K. Holcombe, Accompanist. Direction Charles Zig Schye. We are enthused over this attraction, but are still selling Swetland Quality Sweets. -7t MORRISON' GREATER Meier & Frank Store Musical Programme TONIGHT IN Su" Restaurant TONIGHT FROM 5:30 TO 7;30 BY ROSEBROOK'S Heilig Theater Orchestra No. 1 March, "The Great Divide" Peters No, 2 Overture, 'Baymoni,, Thomas No. 3 "Pas des Escharpes" (The Scarf Dance) Channlnade No. 4 Two Popular Songs, "Italian Love" and "Any Little Girl" No. 6 "Dreams, V from "Tristan and Isolde" .."Wagner No. 6 "La Beria," "Suite Espagnole Lacome No. 7 "The Butterfly" Bendix Obligate for Flute and Clarinet Messrs. Knight and Diehl No. 8 Excerpts from "The Prince of Pilsen".....Lnders D. 0. B0SEBB00K, Director AT THE THEATER a box Cydcfef OF CtiaOQj2lLP And a Pleasant Evening for Everybody 65c the Pound To Be Had Where the Best are Sold Imperial Candy Co. Makers of Quality Candy "Drees Well for $1 Week." Lincoln $12.35 FOR j $17J0SUITS . Jtn'-mm little each week that's thai clothing. Cash or cred it, the prices are the same. Our Naw Tort office brings in blg quantitles tor many stores YOU ret the benefit of our dis counts and price con cessions. Come ana . get that new suit now 12.36 up to 134.65 ' bis values at every ! price, and credit Ireel mm ta Morrison Street, between Sd and ad. PORTLAND pSalftTEG B HOUSE COMPANY PUBLISHERS or MONTHLY Wmiiii off Woodcraft Btdldlns Tontb mmd Tyiau PRINTERS IT JOB BMINTIN4 OF A Li. KINDS A 2281 ta 6201 EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US ODK nUCESs FuU set et testh only 5-0" Brides work or taeth w 1 t b e a t piste.. ?3-&e to SS Red rubber plates only 7.M Good rubber plates only 6.e Gold or poroeiaia crowna.f3.S9 to M Gold or porcelain ftlUnga 1 np Silver fillings only SOo to fl Painless extraction only S-ree when plates are ordered. Our Work Guaranteed Perfect No better work done anywhere. Mod ern eaulpmeat. perfect servloa, every customer pleased. Out-of-town patrons may make appointments' and have work flnlihed in ons day. vary operator a apeolsllaC THE NEW YORK DENTISTS DB. H. A. STtrRDETJJfT. Ms. Honrs, I A. B. to T. JL Mmdays. A. K. Is 1 IP. M. TmtT Attrndant. '.E. Cor.tjjlorrhoB Compare Our Prices With those to have been tn the rrf psytaa. and yon wilf see that e offer loaa ' &onaUworkandyooosanot get better painless WQikanrwhota. no matter how modi yoa par. MeesssereeaaSJieeHTT DUDa piece and .3 brides work for out. I - ' V?V f - . . ..- -. . : :! - '- - 1 - a..s.WUt, Manias Bums one dt. If desired. Pslnlees oxtraction free when plates or bridge work is order, ed. CeassKatioa ires. jMelarCmwss S5.00 322kBrWreT.rui4.d3 Geld FtliisfS 1-UU EsubsI rilCsrs 1.00 Slhrar FiHlnft .50 rutw M.vv BsrIRedRibber- Pistes 7.50 Fslslen Estr'lles .50 BKST HKTHODS Ail work rally guaranteed for fifteen Tears. Wise Dental Co., inc. Painless Dentists renter. Bonding. Third and Wsanlnrtoa. PORTLAND,!) RE. erneeBears: A. Is. to $ rTk. (aaaays,(taA Established 1900. NETH & CO. COLLECTORS. Let us take charge of your collec tions. We can save you money. Main 1796; A 1285. BSS Worcester Bids;, Portland. Or. Nesmith County 316 X Yes Takes only 1940 square miles from Lane and Douglas" joint area, of 9241 square miles. Its assessed valuation would be 1 5,300,000, leaving; to the old counties Jointly over t42.00O.0OO. .CPald AdTertlsementJt , Creation of Otis Count Most Sensible cent r nturaA were 1 Lis. I Keply to an article appearingr In The Vale Orlano of 'e"" claimed to nave been written oy commercial uiuuo ui - piv..,i.. l. i , . i 1 1 .i Ann.mAPf.ini ciiibn 1 Banlzed and whv thev nnnose the nroposed County or una. We are Informed that an Invitation was extended the or me vale Orlano by a non-progressive citizen ut ,71" i their aiirroiirKiin.. ... in,il,f, tn nme no and assist (ter In organizing two commercial clubs and write up the acttOrJ aaia ciuds. The orlano man came: iirst to jumuia, was orennixAH inni,Hn, df twn mpmbura who'ad vancea nin for a write up, thence to Riverside, where a club of three mem , , ., . j . ,i i . i. - t n misArl to swell WHro.un fnn TV.n ., .Hia manlniltlttDr Of ttlO OUlll W extravag-ant. scarcely a trace of truth was discernible tn this con glomerate mesa. When the Otis County measure was first launched this non progressive citizen of Riverside, and now the main knocice.. w. willing, and offered to stand by the Otis County measure wit i mj whole soul and fight to the last ditch If a citizen of Drewsey wouidl donate and deed to him a block of land In the Town of Drewsey, the proposed temporary county seat. . ' . . Every person who knows the sentiments of the-people iiviny itj the proposed Otis County knows that more than 90 per cent or the people are strongly in favor of the measure; that there is nfi measure that will appear upon the ballot of 1910 that is more righteous nor one that will benefit us directly as this will. J Malheur and Harney counties are too massive to enjoy tnejen of health; their circulatory power can scarcely reach their extremi ties; the life blood that should freely flow to every Part '!Jttl," sorbed and almost exhausted before Its mission Is.P,6"01,':?; And so It will remain while it Is In this abnormal condition. ilJ the people feel, and know, and demand the creation or utis County, where new enterprises and new centers will spring iorxni which will Inject now life and new blood into the newJy"?.",tiH2 county; but to remain as we are It Is Impossible for the outsjaa localities to keep pace in the march of progression, nourisnea tDy centers that are from fifty to seventy-five miles away. I The press and the people of Harney County strongly suppprx the measure, not because they wish to be rid of us, but becavfsa they are fair and Inspired by the spirit of enterprise and friendihir for our locality and Otis County boundary; they realize that we have contributed largely to the old counties and have done our share In putting them on a solid footing; that we are arnply aoio to take care of ourselves and can not be expected to remain ior ever under ihe control of our good old parents without losing ui personality that belongs to youth and growing- strength. vale is showing a spirit, oi untairness a bcuibhiicw, sucking our life blood and amassing wealth at our expense, arO" as far as the commercial clubs of Juntura and Riverside are co cerned. they are miserable farces, made up of five ejtockmen 7ti. are doing all they can to hold the country back, to Keep out civilization and enterprise, fearing It will shorten their daVs or supremacy of the range and water necessary to the me o tne large stockmen, who are always detrimental to the best interest . i 1 1 . i . i. . ,i t mA,.A . in .Via m n rch of nrosrres- slon. We want schools, churches, better homes, better roads ana nearer centers of trade. In fact the things the people need ana want and are trying to get are just the things those stockmen do not want, and are trying through the so-called commercial clubs to rob us of. , t ' Examine the map of Oregon If you are undecided Just how to vote, and you will note that these counties, either of them, are larger than some of the states. These two counties are about the size of Iowa, which is made up of ninety-nine counties, all or. whih a mah .I,, Tnicins these facts into consideration, you cannot fall to perceive that we are Justified In asking you to caMf your vote ror the creation or. uiis county- x. - Farmer and Tax Payer.- Indorsed by DREWSET COMMERCTAI, CLUB, C. W. DUNKWATEK, President. (Paid Advertlsement. :on- - (1 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS It will pay you to look them over, and if you see anyth' you like we will lay it aside for you. We have a larss up-to-date assortment of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr? n Silverware, which we sell on easy, payments, iqu . w the goods wnile paying lor tnem. Every Article Guaranteed The Standard Jewelry Store 14114 Third Street, Near Alder. UNDERWOOD STANDARD TVDFWDITI7T 111 Lit? 1UIL.1V For Billing, Invoicing, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Etc. It is a thorough systematizer "The Machine Yoa Will EventoaDy Buy " ;J UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY; (Incorporated) Portland, Or., Branch, 6& Sixth Street TALK! Three minutes TO SAJjXjJVI. .frVrr:eT.KreTOei.iir.- -w-ww-. 25 Cent3 Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed sama as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service.. If you do not know telephone number of party, wanted call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will be pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets. i