Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 18, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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TTTE MORXIXG. OREGOSIAX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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ervl i'rtn. e t'umfrwn in the roi"
re: rom.u. rn Vriuc. ut l'lleen." To
n:s?it at 5.15 o cio k.
BvalJlW THEATER T-lfrh and
Vmon "Mr V of the Cl3bl
let. ft ' Tr..ul at o.l"" o clock.
ORI'HKL'M THKATER Morrleon, t t-ea
Ruth and Jventhl Vsu-levtlle. Thia aft
ernoon at 3 li and ton:. It at 13.
GNr THKATKIt "Park ana tVhln
ton VauUevl'le. Thia afternoon at 2:13k
tor.ijht at T.lo aad a,
LYRIf THEATKR (nh and Alder)
Arrratronc Nu'fnl I'omwJr Company ta
' lvry Iar Tnlt afternoon at 2. J", to
ne r.t at 1 11 and t.
TAR THEaTKR Iark and Whlnr"
M i?l-in pictures. Continuous, from 1:20
to Id.lo P. V.
AdTrrttarsMata lafeaetod for the CWF
Jtvwa la Brief nliami ta odaya law
aa asaat fee handed la Tka Orrcaalaa
kamlaraa mtOom Z.T "aJl Mloraly
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A-.ovxTaxT Arb 9r,iatrr. Prohlnif of
char.-a a.r.t t.i Tort of IVrtlaud
t-na.l.; n Is t a sx.trd":!!!. rwn.Imr
anion of the County ComralMlowti upon
b'les of exrrt accountari's for x.un!n:r.
the book of tlie Tort Onml?.o:i. Fol
lowing the appearand- of M. 1. Mur.lv and
clicr. befor th uranj jury It-: Tii--4a.
the matter "t iim!r-lnr th boc
was tka up and b.l for I.. w..rk were
secured from a n'imbr of arrountsr.t.
Th-- ir now Uf.-re t'ie County fourt.
an! if that body authorlsf t!- cxivr.se.
a report 11 be mde to ti.e n-:xt fraud
jury.
t'l-tAsn CtK 8.iioi- lr. ti ti.e
pre-nre of infantile paraiysa anion l-r
pup.ls In a r 'lli" a uool near IXa'-aila.
Mire) Dora 1U1I. tr te.irr.rr. made a re
port yeevrdr t Dr ca!x-!n B'M'f, v
rrtary ef t.v. S:at Hoard of Health, of
the rordi:;on of affittr. S! e r-p-rtfd
that ah lud cN.d t(.e nth-Ril un'il te
Board wtll frmlt tt t. N rfoper.ed.
T.r aro four w. three In a family
named Brlrletone1 and or.e In a f.imly
named T,omia Thia make 19 cw te
portei In t state i'ihi early taet Sura
rner. a curnbrr of whiih ndej fatally.
I-itrMvra KviKorurr to rtAK. Ti.w
dore t;orn. widely known the Chi
cago drummer erunellnt. will or-'n a
aeries of evanreiiir niretlnKS in H.iw
thrr fark T.ibernarlo Sunday nlsht.
November 3X He will be aavlsred by
B':iy Matheson. ex-puc!:it and suloon
keeper. an 0tKni conrt. Mr. Oorn
1 m'.to a r.er. Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. Naf.xer.
ror.sliiered two of th tlarst emirera on
U Anwrlran evanre::lo platform, will
a!M In the meeting. Mr. Osborn k
lr.trrdenomlnatlonal. and la knoan from
one end of the country to tlie other.
RBBf WisBTo Ijai-rvBE. "Krty lrel
ttisn HlKory: Mi and His Work."
a til be the topic of Rabbi Wlio s address
at Betn linrl tonlitit. Tomorrow morn
Ira; the auhjec-t will b "nie Ron-.an
Ghetto. " rv Lee s commenca In the eve
nins; at I o'cloc k and In the mornlnsr at
to. o'rlock. Tbar.ksj'.vlrs; srvita will
ba held Jointly with the Unitarian and
Crlverwtlist corseiraiUirs In the L'r.lver
uiM Church on East Broadway. Thia
sen-lea will be held on Thursday mora
le at II o'clock.
Staeet Vacatiox OriPEar. VacAtlon
of M:lwauke street for 3V feet at Foil
wood la being considered by a special
comraltrne of the jjellwood Commercial
Club. Property owo-w have petitioned
for thia vacation, but it Is not to take
effect until another etreet la Improved be
tween M Iwaukle and Hut Nineteenth
street, and there la no Intention of closing
MUwaukle atreet. Milwaukie street
haa run through a block at Sellwood for
jr year, and tha movement ls to clutnge
tha location.
FSsr-Tic Liosrr Arrscnn.-Hectrlo
l'cht service for a large portion of the
West Side flickered for a moment or two
and then went out lt night between T
and o'clock. Jr.nuiry at the troubla
department of the Portland Railway,
Light Power plant brought forth th
sjeaer that thara wa trouhle" at one
if tha station) with the wire connec
tions, within half an hour the dif
leurty had dmppeared.
Travh. Taijc to Pit Gtvix. Mis Carrie
a. Holbrook will give a travel-talk this
rveninc In the auditorium of the Young
K'omen's Christian Aaaoclatlon. Seventh
tnd Taylor strre. The subject of the
i.ldresa will be "Twet.ty-awven Thousand
Milea by Land and Sea." Miss Holbrook
haa recently returned from a Journey
around the world and her address will b
personal remlniarences told In story and
Illustrated with a s ttteoptlcon.
Rev J. T. Loo ax C-ohimo Rev. J. T.
I ran. editor of the Free Methodist, the
Fra Method'atofflclal paper published In
rhlcago. will 'arrive In Portland next
Tuesday, and b. tin a series of religious
tneatlrg Tuesday night In tha First
Church. Ka-l Ninth and Kaat Mill reeta.
He will speak twice on Thanksgiving day.
in or cine and evening. Rev. Mr. Logan
la considered the leading preacher of th
Free Methodist Church.
Patra or Pork Take a TrvRLB and
Saturday I will give th. puidic the
becefit of the drop In prlcf. All cum
of pork except tenderloin. IS cents per
pound: 5-pound palls pure kettle rendered
lard. 7V: V pound pall, tl ; Eastern
skinned hams. ITc p-r pouml: picnic
Uma lc. U. L Parker. le hirst su
BrargT to Re Repaired. City Engineer
Tatorru haa inspected the street In Sun-
iiraide, where rewers had been laid and
where' the ground had settled. Com
plaint bad been made that contractor
had left these street in bad condition,
liepalrs wUl ba mad wherever they ar
needed.
Rlt-jrrxa Sau Orrxs Todat The box
cfflce at the He!l g Theater 1I1 open at
10 A. M. today for the seat sale for the
Franct Rlchter benefit concert. Those
who have bought benefit tickets may
also exchange them at that time for re
ac rved seat
Rkt. Ovall to Preach ix VaxcouvrR.
Rer. John Ovall will preach at the
Alethodlat Church. In Vancouver. Wash.,
next Sunday at 3 P. M. The noted Swedish
singer. Miss Christian Olson, will atng.
AH tfcandlnavlana ar Invited to' attend.
Armt to ESmcRTAin. Th Scandina
vian Salvation Army, CO Burnslde street,
near Eleventh, will hold a song, music
and coffee festival, under the auspice
of th Young People League, Tbar.lt-ftln-
day. at ( P. M.
PrH Cut s TO Mxrr. The North East
fde Improvement Aasoclatlon will meet
tonight In Woodmen Hall, on Ruell
arret aad Rodney avenue, to consider
th Broadway brtdf situation and other
general butanesa.
AUTOMOBuXtB OWVER.
If yon want your automobile repaired or
overhauled without cost phone Y. M. C.
A., educational director. A 6Va or Private
Ex. 66-
Boxrxo. Bud Anderson vs. Bobby'
Evans, tan tousda; two four and on lx
round preliminary: St. John. Friday eve
ning. Nov. IS. Admission C and CJa
InmoriKifT CXL-n to Meet. The
Wood lawn Improvement Association will
hold It regular meeting at Greene' h&2L
Dekum avenue, tonight at ( o'clock.
Fon Rext. Two Inside well-llehted
otTic rooms on second floor of Mohawk
ldg. Land department. I'ortland Hall-
nay. Ugnt at rawr company.
Thb lady who wa C short In her
change at Wright's Samr'.e Shoe Shop
yesterday, kindly call and receive same.
Rlngler dancing party Woodcraft hall,
jeth and Taylor, every Toeevlay and Sat.
Warcjt 'oosT-ea, S Wash.
On Birouht; Another Tried. Mra
F. Itl"hard. of K3 Everett street, re
ported to tlif detective bureau yester
day morning that while she was out
Wednesday evening a thief entered her
; hou?e by pryir.ic up a window on the front
I Porch ar.l stole several article) of adorn
ment, value ! at several hundred dollars.
Hurling a chair through a window at a
prowler wno wan attemptinK entrance. J.
liif.r.er. of 2sa Thirteer.th wreet, scared
tie fellow nay. P.ttrnlmrn Itoyle and
rrey were calleJ. but found no trace of
tbe Intrmlor.
U(Tln tt. ADr.Rr.ns Woues Port
land Women's clubs and the Oregon Col
legiate Alumnae will hold a Joint meeting
In the aulitorlum of the Young Men
Chrietian Association, at 3 o'clock this
aft. moon, when lliev will be nd.!res.cd by
Mrs. Krances King Headlee. t Honolulu.
Mr Hvadlee la on a lecture tour, speak
ing tinder the aup.. en of the Honolulu
I'unimerceAl flub, he ha be.n In Port
land two weeks and hs addressed sev
eral aulen.e- Her lecture thia after
noon wi.l be illustrated with atcrcoijticon
, re .
Ohisfjib GAMRI.CR QftT Tows.GIvlr.fC
lip his long tignt to eetabllaii himself un
mo!et.il it the bueinesa of selling !ot
torv tl. ket. Vol Vol. prince of Chines
riitb confessed dof-.-at In Municipal
Court veatcrdav morning and announced
h! Inter.ti-in of depanir.g for Seat-le. In
wlr.dlrg tip Ms iirouri with the police.
Tel Vol presented evidence tl'.at he had
d:ma'l tvo appeals to the Circuit
Court, and enterel a plea of guilty In a
third case, pending In t:.a Police Court.
He was t'.r.ed
Coxfaxt O T CtunATt-Captain I
C. Karrar will arrive thia m-rnlng from
jvteramento to ntrend the ITth anniver
aary of tAjmpany U. Rrat Infantry. Ore
gon National ; lard. The m.-iuhets are to
!e:iir.!e, tonight at s o'clock at the
Armory "and after a short drill march
to Nortoi.ia Hotel, where the reunion
i:i be held. It la exrectod that many
of the member will N here fnxii Seattje
and me from Alaaka to Join In the cele
bration. At.aiXA TYaxir TwtRC.t "Twenty-one
pout.da wa the label upon the reconl
weici:lrg table turnip, placid on the
rouriters of Portland Chamber of
Coti.mer.e yterday by O. L William,
of jx Patton avenue. Tt exceeded tha
weight of a .tablo turnip brought lal
week which wua thought to be the record
breaker. The William turnip wJ "born,
reared and harvested" In Alblna.
Bad CHK.KH CAfSB Arrkst. Frank
Tiiompson la un-i.-r arr.'t at Harrisburg.
Or., on charges placed affaire him here,
and tvtcctlve Bnow left last night to re
turn Mm for trial. Thomje'on Is ac
cused by 1 K. Woodford, manager of the
Oregon Taxlcnh Company, alth pawing
upon tlie company'ei chauffeurs three
checks. agrogat!rg fX, wfcith were not
backed by de post la,
Morris Acxxstn or BEATireo) Ou Ma.-.
Jack Morr was arretted In the North
End yesierday by Dctecuvea Coleman and
inow and h.-id on a vagrancy charge,
rnillng Inq ilry Into Information that he
set upon and beat an old man a few nays
ago. In an attempt to rob hlra of tik
The victim la being aougnt for to give
Li testimony against Morris.
Tm Ladies of Centenary M." B. Church,
cor. 11 Pine and th iw, will give their
annual dinner, apron and rug sale Fri
day evening. Nov. IS. In the bosvment of
the church. Supper from ( to S P. M-
DISCRETION TO BE USED
CLOSING OF DRAAVS I.KKT TO
OPEH.TOItS JCDG.MKXT.
County Court Rulrs Tliat if Traffic
lc man da IJrldscs Slay Tic
Closed In Kvenlnj:.
A new order, making It dkacretlonary
with the draw drldge operators whether
or not to open the crawa during the
congested period In the evening, was) la
sued by the County Court yesterday. The
bridge draw will remain closed during
I the period prescribed by the Government.
:3 to 7 A. M . 7:11 -to 7:-B and :06 to
s:30 A. M. Tha County Court- order to
the draw brl.is operator read);
"If the traffic on the bridge I of ap
parently greater Importance than the de
mand of the boat whwtiing for the draw,
let th draw remain closed until th
traffic congestion has been relieved,
whether the hour be of tlie forenoon or
the afternoon."
The Federal law providing that th
right of those crossing the bridge are
to be corjeHCered. a well as tha vessels
pxrlng through, prevented the Federal
grand jury from finding Indictment
against County Judge cleeton and County
Commissioner C.odd.ird alien they had th
matter of draw bridge regulation under
consideration.
The order of Judge Cleeton nd Com
m:s."loner GodJard. provided that the
draw be closed during stated periods both
tn the morning and at night.
Jurtze Cleeton haa found It would be
Impracticable for the steamers to put on
hinged stacks; because In many cases
tlie hog-poats ar as high as the etacka,
and the posts cannot be altered.
RESCUER HURT BY AUTO
Traffic Offlcrr Mrnik Down Trying
to have? Aged Woman.
Tn his endeavor to save an aged
woman from being; crushed under the
wheels of a cumbersome touring car
driven by Ernest Crlrhton. a youthful
chauffeur. Traffic Officer Crow was
truck down and painfully Injured by
the auto at Front and Morrison street
last night.
Th chauffeur was taken Into cus
tody by Patrolman Mallon and sent to
police headquarters on a charge of vio
lating the traffic ordinance. Crow
wa taken to his home eufforlng from
Injuries which will Incapacitate blm
for several day.
Vancouver Church to Tic Dedicated.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 17. (Spe
cie.) The First Congregational Church
of thia city, almost completed, at the
corner of Main and Fourteenth streets,
will be dedicated Sunday afternoon at
S a'clock. at which time Rev. Luther
R. Dyott. pastor of the First Congre
gational Church of Portland, will deliv
er the principal address. Rev. W. W.
Scudder will also speak. Tha coit of
the church la 115.000.
MEN'S $25 BLACK SUITS $15
On sale beginning- today at the
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. Third
and Morrison streets. Hundreds of
stylish black all-wool unfinished
worsted suits for men. regular values
to US. at $15.
TURKEY MONEY FREE.
For further particulars read tha ad
vertisement, of tha Lion Clothiers in
today' paper.
Submarine Going to Orient,
LONDON. Nov. 17. Announcement
la made In naval circles today that early
In 1311. a British flotilla of submarines
will be sent to Hongkong and permanent
ly stationed there. Other flotilla of the
same craft will be sent later to Gibral
tar and other sections.
Plaat Sibson roses. Phone Scllwood 950.
MEDALS ARE GIN
Patrolmen Croxford and Stahlj
Honored at Review.
POLICE SHOW UP BRAVELY
General Commendation of Appear
ance and Marching Order of
Force Is Given by Major and
Commissioner Slchel.
Semi-annual Inspection of the police
force yesterday morning at the Armory
was accompanied by an impressive
ceremony. In the presentation of med
als for bravery to Patrolmen Croxford
and Mahl of the force.
Over 10 men were In line when the
battalion. commanded by Caotain
Moor, fell tn at the police station and.
headed bv the ponce oanu. ....-
the Armory. Chief of Police Cox.
mounted on a black charger, led th
way Mayor Simon and Police Commis
sioner Pichel were in waiting and re
viewed the men.
The battalion was divided into five
rompanies. commanded by Captmna
Haly, Halley and plover and Tatrolmen
Graves and OUale. Sergeant Iilley
acted as Adjutant and Patrolman Klin
gel a Sergeant-Major. The colors
were carried by Sergeant Cole, with a
guard consisting of Sergeants Patton
and Klenlotn.
After the formalities of review had
been observed In handsome style by
th officers, who had drilled Industri
ously for the event. Patrolmen Crox
ford and Stahl were called to the front
and center, where they were briefly
addressed by Commissioner Slchel, their
meritorious conduct In killing two rob
ber last January being praised.
Chief of Police Cox then pinned on
the breant of each of th officers a
gold medal, presented by the Commis
sion. Mayor Simon addressed a few
complimentary remarks to the mem
ber of the force, which were acknow
ledged by Chief Cox.
After the review in the Armory, the
policemen marched to Washington
street, to Sixth, to Yamhill, to Third, to
the station, where they were dismissed.
During the Inspection the station wa
commanded by Patrolman Harm and
the city wa policed by special officers.
RUSSIAN DANCERS TONIGHT
Famous Star and Their Imperial
Kunlun Ballet and Orchestra Ap
pear at the Baker in "Th Arabian
Nights."
Th programme for fhe first perfor
mance of those wonderful Russian art
ists will open with the ballet from "The
Arabian Nights." especially arranged
for this season by Mikall Mordkln him
self. This dramatic bit of eongless
opera takes about half an hour, and
tell an Intensely vivid tale of fne
wild 111 of in ueseri cuieiia.ui.
r.. . i n n- - .1 f) n - th.t mneh misused
word, temperament, in every yne of her
slender, graceful figure. In every ges
ture of Viand and arm. She and Mordkln
will present their charming Interpre
tation of the Rubensteln Valse Caprice
tonight, and It 1. as a Chicago critic
said, "like a ong from the heart of
Spring." When the melody mount to
that famous E-flat Mordkln catches hi
Cnarming colleague in hi arms and
throwa her high in the air. and It 1 aa
if he about aloud In his joy and spon
tanlety. They end with one of those
spectacular things Wnlch only the Rus
sian can do with uch consummate
ease, a sudden rush of light feet, a
leap half way acros the stage and
then Pavlowa Is caught In mid air and
poised at arm-length by the marvelous
Mordkln. Among other famous dances
will be tVie "Bacchanale." the Impas
sioned dance which set the East wild
with enthusiasm last aeaaon. Tonight
Is the first appearance of the dancers,
then they give two performances to
morrow, matinee and evening at the
new Baker.
MEN'S CRAVENETTED
Overcoata.
High-grade eravenetted rainproof
overcoats on sale.. By my system, of
buying manufacturers' samples from
the East and my fSO a month rent. I
can sell you I3J) to 135 suits and over
coata for 18.75; $25 to $27.60 value
for $14.75. Over 1000 garmenta In
stock. Jlmmle Dunn, room 315, Ore
gonlun building.
TURKEY MONEY FREE.
Everybody haa an opportunity to get
a free turkey for Thanksgiving. Read
the announcement of the Lion Clo
thiers In today's paper.
WHERE JO DINE.
All th delicacies of th aeaaon at tha
Portland Restaurant. Fin prtvat apart
ninti for ladlea. 105 Wash., near tta SL
GET
BUSY
"l r " V'' '11 .e"
NOW!
Own a Home?
Tf so. you surely need some ROSE
RUSHES FLOWKHIXG SHRIBS,
FBl'IT or SHADE TREES. We have
a large and complete etock of first
class stock at our City Tree Yard,
corner Second and Main treet. for
your Inspection. Call
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IMPORTERS AND GROWERS
F. W. B ALTBS
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
Main 165. A 1163 First and Oak
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FRIDAY AND
SATUR
Every Article In the Shop Great
ly Iledueed ( Kxcept Con
tract Good).
Neckwear Reduced
75c Stiff Kmbroldered Collars.
special, each 39
5c Stiff Embroidered Collar.
......., 1 a i r. 1 0
35c Jabot, special, each. 19c?
50c Jabots, special, each. 42c?
$1.00 Jabots, special. ea. t-i"
3SC Washable Stocks, spe.23c
Tor Washable Stocks, slightly
soiled 25
75c and 65c Dutch Collars, spe
cial 48
$1.00 Dutch Collars, 8pe...85ci
$2.25 Dutch Collar and Cuff
Sets, special R1.4S
$2 Lace Coat Sete, spe.gl.TO
$1 Lace Coat Sets, special 49
$2-$1.60 Persian Scarfs... 98
$4.50 Silk Scarfs. spe..2.98
i Gloves Reduced-i
$1, 75c and 65c Washable
Chamois. Pllk and Chamolsette
Gloves, special, pair 50
$3.60 Long Kid Glove, colors
only, special, pair 81.19
$1.75 Kid or Mocha, 2-clasp.
special 81. 50
$2.25 Kid Ciloves, best made,
special, pair S2-00
$4.00 Long Kid Gloves, hlack.
white or colored, ape. 83.40
F. P. YOUNG
290 MORRISON ST.
Between 4th and 5th, Corbett Bldg
L-MAYER & CO.
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
118 Third St.
Main 9432. A 4432
WEEKLY
GROCERY
SPECIALS
The la'test we have to offer
you is the following
"GIFT BASKETS"
TTe put these up, ranging
from $5.00 to $35.00 each.
Certainly a novelty for
Thanksgiving. Please call and
ask us to show them to you.
For Friday and Saturday, No
vember 18 and 19, we offer you:
"Our Own" Importation Vir
gin Olive Oil, qts., $1.00 per
bottle, regular $1.23.
New Shelled Pecans, 75 per
pound, regular 90c.
New Shelled Filbert Nuts,
50 per lb., regular 60c pound.
New Jordan Almonds, 75
per pound, regularly 90o.
New Fard Dates, 20 per
pound.
New Italian Chestnuts, 20
per pound.
1 and 2-pound Baskets Figs
S5f.and 50 each.
Sparkling Burgundy, SI. 50
per quart.
Sparkling Moselle, $1.50
per quart.
EXTRA Try a Virginia Ham
We carry the real Smithfield.
WE OFFER YOTJ ONLY
Superior Quality and Absolute
Purity in All Goods We Sell.
"Give a man his money's worth
and you can have all his busi
ness." Morse;
Seeds
Valuable informittlmt wMeh
farmer and gardener should have I
contained in our new
Garden Guide
ef Seeds. Plants and Trees. '
topy mailed free to anv sdnress.
Worse Seeds Sold Everywhere.
C. C. Morse c Co.
ta great California Baed Hoaae
151 mtarket Street Saa Fraadsco
DAY
vim
BROOK
The Hat With
ont a Peer
S3.00
f it v v -a $c y
?
rcm-i' For
TT The
Week End-
Be prepared for
the Sunday Visitors
They will appreciate
the pure and wholesome
ciefe'
CnacoafJ'
They always satisfy
They are made for
particular people.
65c the pound.
Imperial Candy Co.,
MAKERS OF
QUALITY CANDY
EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US
III R PRICKS!
Full sat of teth
only aa.oo
g. iiriug. wora or
plates.. S.S0 to fa
Red rubber plates
only 7.6e
Good rubber plates
Vl only a.e
1 Gold or porc.laln
erowna..(S.50 to M
Gold or porcolaln
I at f f L - 3 miinn .a p
fit 1,7 Painless .xtraotlon
Free when plates
ar. ordered.
Oar Work Guaranteed Perfect
Ke better work don. anywhere. Mod
ern .qulpm.at. perfect aervlc .v.ry
aurto-mer pleased. Out-of-town patrons
may make appointment and hT. work
nnlihad in on. da. Krery operator a
spaoiallst.
THE NEW YORK DENTISTS
DR. H. A. 8TCRDKVAXT, Mr.
Hours, A. Si. to 8 P. M.
Sundays, A M. to 1 P. M.
TdT Attrndant. N.TB. Cor. 4th-Morrton.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1 .50 a day up
American Plan S3.00 a day up
ffew steel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con
venience. Oncarlines transferring; all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
Established 1900..
NETH & CO.
' COLLECTORS.
Let us take charge of your collec
tions. We can save you money. Main
1796; A 1285.
535 Worcester Bide Portland. Or.
CCHVVAB PRINTING CO
HOSOLICITS YOUrt PATR0MACE
a4."7& STARK STREET
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Foremost Clothiers Since
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$1.5, $20, $25
These are really very unusual val
ues at $15, $20 and $25; we're very
sure that you will
at these prices.
Thev're our own
special hand-tailored garments, the
product of the best skill of the best of
all makers There are hundreds of
pattern's in fine fabrics, in plain and
fancy weaves. All styles and models.
Great display of Fall and Winter
suits for men and younger men at $ 15,
$20, $25 and up to $40. .
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mm.
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WA
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and Jewelry
pay a small payment at
the time of purchase and
balance in easy weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your income or .convenience.
Eastern Outfitting Co.
Washington St
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Is 6rf 1
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SEALY-L0WELL GO.
Offer the lrhet Quality of Food Product at No Hleher Prlcea (Oftea
tlmea Less) Than Paid illsewhere for Inferior Good.
NEW ARRIVALS
Imported Pumpernickle,
can
Peterson's Milk Biscuits
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French Prunes, at,
Jar
Cook's Mackerel, in wine,
can
35c
25c
50c
50c
Huntley & Palmer's Bis- tf 1 (f
cuits, Xmas tins D X ,JJ
New England Sage Cheese,
pound.
35c
French Wine Vinegar, ffn.
bottle.
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Also Preserved Figs, Figs in Brandy. Peaches in Brandy. Cherries in
Brandy. Cherries In Creme de Menthe, and countless other good things
l Ne'xf'week' w'e will have a limited number of corn - fed dry - picked
turkeys which we will' sell at the market price for ordinary stock. Wo
are booking orders now.
Fresh arrival today of Jones" Little Pig pausage.
We still have plenty of Extra Fancy Hood Ktver Apple Spitzenbergs,
Yellow Newtowns, Arkansas Black, Ortlcy andXorthern Spy.
Have you seen our great cheese display? Nothing like It heretofore
In Portland. TeIephne-M.I. 7200, A 6181.
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS.
Fine Fumed Oak
See our immense stock of fine
fumed oak just right for the living-room,
dining-room, hall and
den.
Fifth and
Stark
J. G. Mack 8 Co.
Holeproof Hose
for Men,
Women and
Children
1863.
NTI0N TO
GOATS AT
not see their equal
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Thanksgiving
All of u have many things
to be thankful for this
Thanksgiving.
Our country is prosperous;
thoiiFands of industries are
workfiig- to their full capacity,
and the people are busy earning-
money.
Your account Is Invited.
A!o Interest Paid
On Savings Accounts
Accounts of $1 and Up
Received '
Portland, Oregon
Open 8 A. 1L until 5:30 P. M.
Eaturdays until 8 P. M.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Finnan Haddles, at,
pound ; "
25c
Fancy California Dessert Off
Raisins, pound
Finest Malaga Raisins, car- gQ
American and English d OC
Plum Pudding 150 to... PXeifc
Keller's Dundee Marma- d t f(
lade, 3 for iOleUU
Canadian Cheddar Cheese, QtS
extra, pound JJV
Kxtra Fancy Pulled Figs. Otf.
pound
Fifth and
Stark
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