TIIE 3I0RMNO OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, DECE3IBER 9, 1910. 13 ttasaaaana twfaw. Xtw tm mrlwt nImm aaaat fes kaaatesl la acne rye, svealaau CITV news in brief partfte Hi TUT elrru:.-!o M.lo To, A r.t.tar la A ..aday rillor TOT A J Cam i, ..room M.la JTJ A au hu.iiwi Mala Tu: A Sox aUtTBEwZXT. HrrT.IO TB'ATER (Seventh anil TaylorV ln TrrT t.: an a rt!Kun n Sas-apwers a Heroine. Toctgbt At 'cork. BrsBAtflW THEATER fTw.rrth Morrison T fa Time, the Place and the lilrL'- TomsM at S.IS. Baker theatkr Ei.vtth end r!'-n T6 Haaer Sfoc OompQ la "The llMrrirr- T.tmsht At s li. OfPHCm TniATER rifnrrfMta eef gist and FtvMlAl Teurt.vl:;, This afs rao al s.ls and tonlcm at 1-11 GRAND THEATER (park aad Wublnr- tan THiniik Tbu axtaraooa a4 2.10. laalcat at I.M aad a, i.TR:c TTtEATER entB and Aider Lrrle Musiral r-mlv I'nmpaar. tn "Th. Guard" T:s afternoon at 3.AA to- s.gnt at T.JO and a. TAR THEATER (Par aa Wutltrttnl afetiia picture. CoaUaoou. (roe l: u it u K v. M rv crry la Ia4ar1 is. Tl Oftalat LABORcna FioirT for Ji Fourteen 1a.rm tn rout to the Bull Kun pipe line work at Urfthim, crfnired In a bloody battle oa an uiln Wafer Power rr ye"erd.y morninjr when chaiiK from tf harulej to ona of thlr number by the conductor. Ono of Hie gin, reached f-r It. and In a moment the coins were en the floor of tiie car and over a ion of human flesh was piled on top of it. Flow were Interchanged ar.d the outlook u favoraMe for an appeal to deadly weapor. when J. r Roach, a dispatcher, vnteretl the car and pulied the com batanta apart. Jllka and 1'eta Mllkovttrh. who bore principal parta In tha mere, wer arretted. WHor-aTrx-ir. f ATn Psrvrj Winntn. Tha PortUrd Hallway. L!ht at 1-ower Corapau-.y la ci.anslr tha Woodstock car trark from narrow to wMe gauge with out lntrfer!r wtth traffic. A accord rail ra been laid aloes tha south r-M ' on Clinton street -from Viwt Twelfth treat. Tha tracks on Kat Twelfth street art wrt gauit botwaen ll.iirthorne ave nue and Clinton acraet and ara being u-d by tha 9i tlwood cars. Kotween l--iat Twentr-atxrh and Fortieth atreetei on Clin ton, the Wsverly-Rlchrnond tracks aiso will ba chanced to wile fauge. lfotjAxrA tixsi at leaa than half prtca. a the season In iretuns; rather well alons; and t-efnre It la 4ns lata to plant them to obtain rood results wa ara irolns; to :i what wa hava left at leaa than half th mular prlca on FYlday and Bitur dajr. a also hara just received direct from Holland tha finest lot of Rhododen drons. As leas and roses th.it have sr rtved In the city and wa will aell these at a axecial price durtrts; theea two dvtit. Call sarly azul ret your pick of tha stock. J. J. butser. Front scraot. Rami Wisr to Is.t-h N rkthhor fmot Tlot sR. "Why tha Jw of Portland Hava Piilit tha Xalrhborhood Hour and Its Work" Will ba Rabbi 'Wats' tnplo at Path Israel tonight Tha senrlca will begin at S o'clock. Tha morning serv ice tomorrow will be da at 10:3ft o'clock. ra Rrmm PVooA-Ilauer will direct tha rholr. All men and women ara welcome. Tempi Esth Israel la at Twelfth, and 3Jaln streets. Timrrr VTurrr.o rom Cal-B11i asking for 1,3.)u feet of Douelaa flr timtwr hava baan reoueeted by tha tijnlaa Canal Commission, to ba de livered, along tha routa of tha Panama Canal. Notlra of tha request was ra eWvad by Hecratary fllltner. of the cham ber of Coramarra y-atnJay. Tba bitiai mut ba In Washington. IX C, by Lie c em bar TT. . Frtxwooo Ctm to TT.s i .r i Art. Tha regular weakly social of tha gk-Ilwood Commercial Club, will b- held tonight A programme has been prepared by tha Woman's1 .AuxUianr. Tha refrentiment eommlrtea met with Its chairman. Mrs. . J. Hoover, and arranged to serve a I'ght ref- after the entertainment Full attendance of members la desired. Mtr-HAEt Kn-xmrr Bnueo. Tha fu neral of llvhW Kilkenny, aged .d years, who riled In Juliet 11U November IK. vm hel.1 yeeeenay morning at the Zeiler-Iiymes Chapel, on Williams ave nue, ar.d Interment was made tn Mount Calvary Cemetery- Ila was the father rf Mi. -hart and Bernard Kilkenny, con tractors, of rlt. Johns. Bar Mntnxo to Br Hun. A special meeting of the Multnomah Bar Associa tion Is to be held next week, for the purpose of pasng resolutions for an Increa-e of the On-iilt Bench of Multno mah Ctiumy from five to eleven. An effort will bo mail at the corning ses-M"n of l' Orecort JjrieUluro to paiaj a bill to tills effect. WikjM Ct,i-R to MrrT Topat. TI:e Portland Wotnnn's 1ub will hold its rcsuiar meeting In Women of Woodcraft Jlall. thla afternoon at I o'clock. There will be a yocal solo by Ml (trace Brown, a riann so'o by Prof-ewor Uov1noui:h and an Hln-Tuted le-ture on "Oheram KHTgau m is'.tC" by Rov. V. II. Foulkes. MnirrtviLU CLia Ornoins 1J.htd. T".e M.in'tvtlla H-ard f Trade lias e.e.-tru tie foilonlrg officers: rrcul rl -nt. W 'I'-r i I Weny; vii-e-prei.. rt. Cl;.rl.w llyle: arcret.iry. A. N. 'Scarl: trevnurrr. U. K. Ilowttt. The club will vork fnr the Improvement of that suburb In street ar.4 rlre protection. Mm. Siurrn Wito. Speak. Mr, liai iiafl 1. fl:Atti. s'hiil nurs. wlil aneak t.'iis afternoon at 3 o'clock, at tha meeting cf the Motrere and Teachers Aoc;a.tlon. In t'.'.t Mount Tabor school. Irie. :lon Une.r'Ad. on "The Physical Care or C'.l'.drcn." A Ti clt .4coocirnox. ladles and chil dren wi-.l find iintmas shopping esjl-r and wtll esa-ape crom.ia on cars at ruh liours If trey will arrar.Ke to do the-.r shopping so that tticy may return to tne r homeg not later ttn i o'clovk each a.f ternoon. AtrroifoaiLR Owitaa Have your car repaired, adjusted or over I.auled. at Y. M. C A. garag: minimum vet: careful work assun-d. l'hona educa- l.or.ai director, prtvate u. k. jl ui. . 31. C. A. b'.rljr Mctcnxa Niort tiAxr.crv The Roem Ctv Park Improvement L-affue hns rhATge'l It r.l us of nx-atlnf from the r.r-t and second Wednesday to tha second and fourth Wednesday night. Thi KrxxARO Apaxs Srom win be c:.1!-! t 11 Fri.iay coon, on account of tie d-th of Mrs. T. L. Adams. wir cf the Junior member of tha firm. TV kcti for Arthur Fraiar concert at 31 uor.ie Temple. Tuesday evening. De irmiirr li sre oo eule at 8 henna n. Clay and Ulcrs Piar.o Hvuec. loc. Tst ORrcox Keramic Cli announca t a annual exhibition ard sa.e of china a: Keller art store. Waahinf-on. IV Armuer. s-ltX Open evenirs. A. A. Cari-Sox. agent for The Grego rian, at Vancouver. Wash.. 1 now located wttM A. J. AllquMt. Main st Phone Ma n 4. OacooM Par Pock Conraxr Stock for PaLR. Jk si-ares st a sarriace. Must sell at or ft a I need th caan. AM Ore. ficaa. "Erct Brac." The family tvea'.th beer. Phone Mala 10a. A iSi Portland Brewing Company. Chkar yoR CaiR- Twee y -seven acres fr.s gardeu Isnd; close In. st station; ewner d Hamilton blc.g, city. r F. M. Brooks, piivslcian and s irieor. Oregor.lan bhig. Phones: Mar ana.l . A . Swim "Watok RMAlRtxa. C. Chrlsten in. Sd floor c'ortiatt bide- Tax elevator. Orboor Arrt-ra Draw CRowpa. Crowd) In front of th Jewelry etor on Jackson boulevard. In Chicago. In tha window of which tha handsome gold and silver eup presented by the Chicago Chamber of Commerce to the Hood Klver apple grow ers for the best dsplay of apples at the recent t'nltrd States) Lnd and Irriga tion show In that city are so great that the police are required to relieve the ecrgeef on on the sidewalk, say return ing traveler A pultable Inscription ha) been engraved on the eup. thus further calling attention to the merits of the Hood River Valley for applegrowlng. After the Chicago people have feaated their eyea on th ptise It wtll be ent to the rooms of tha Hood River Commercial Club to b placed on permanent display. David noLDnmo'i Bont I -a in at Rrer. Under direction of Rabbi Abrahamson the body of David Goldberg ha been Interred at Beth Israel Cemetery with Jewish rltea. David Goldberg was the backer of the original discoverers of what Is now the famous) Porcupine mining district in U-s. being at that time a merchant at - Haines. Alaska. Prior to that time he wa prominent In mining In Montana and the Black Hill. He died at a Portland Sanitarium las than a year go, temporary Interment being made at Rose City Cemetery. He left an estate In Alar, where he (pent th last ten year of hi life. Oct Carlxtor Lrb to TLaw-rt-Rai. Be ginning tonight Guy Carlaton le will dlivr a course of lectures at the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Third and Taylor streets, under the auspice of the Bumner Woman') Relief Corps and the National Society for Broader Kduoa- tlon. The subject tonight will be "w hen the People Wake." He will speak on "The Soul of a Woman." tomorrow after noon at 1:15 o'clock, and on "The Strength of the People." tomorrow night Picket Dekaxd Ji-rt Triau Trial by Jury was demanded In Municipal Court I yesterday by John Sharp and Samual H. B.-um. union pickets, accused of taking ! part In a riot at the Smith A Wataon Iron foundry, on Wednesday afternoon. The case were set over until December li Arland Moore and W illiam H Ten Kyek. two of the trlkebTeakers em ployed In the foundry and accused of a part In the riot, secured continuance until December 14 CttrBs Gather Dcrwrni Irforratiow The puxh clubs are gathering definite In formation on the different branches of the street railway system for use of the pneclal treetcar committee of the City Council. The Waverly-illchmond Im provement Club took the Initiative and ha a eipcclal committee collecting In formation concerning reported lapses on hat line. Other club will tak up th subject they meet I-kma.h A TortrEr Axswer Today. R. D. Inman and Johan Poulsnn. of the In-man-Poulsen Lumber Company, will ap pear by attorney In Municipal Court this morning to answer to charges of ob structing the Kast H1da etreets upon which their mill atandA Th defendant were server! with one warrant on Wed nesday and were to have appeared yes terday to accept service of tn other, but failed to do so. Gravel Mu Accused op Srort Mbar trRjwj Joalse measure In the aale of a load of gravel 1 charged against the Mtar Sand Company and Chris Minslnger. Its preshlent In a complaint filed In Muni cipal Court yaaterday. It la alleged that a wagon hmd of gravel, sold a 63 cubic feet to the National Construction Com pany, contained but il.78 cubic feet. Tha complaint la sinned by A. H. MoClellan. Mr Umax Htu to Grand JfRT. Heavily veiled and still showing alcns of tha nervou' breakdown that followed her attack upon her husband, but maintaining great self-control. Mrs. Frances Metiger waived examination tn Municipal Court yesterday morning on a charge of as mtilt wtth Intent to kill and sthe was held to the grand Jury, under ball of tJJKl. Brarcw T. M. C. A. to Br Dedicated. The Seilwood Branch T. M. C. A., on Spokane avenue end Bast Fifteenth streets. Bellwood, wtll be opened to the public and dedicated Monday ntght Wil liam M- Ladd. president of the Portland T. 31. C. A., will preside. Several address- will be delivered. A statement of the coat of the building will be submitted. "Nor-Resi-ttarcr" Topic. "Non-reslst-tince as) Taught by Tolstoy and Mary Kddy" will b the subject for general discussion, at M Alder street tonight at f o'clock. All Interested are Invited. For aljb. The best Income-producing apartment-bouse in Portland, two-story frame building, ground &xlu. Call Mar shall rrti. Ohristjia Books. "3fclughlln and Old Oregon." "McDonald of Oregon," "The Conquest" For SatR. Two Alaska bear akin rugs. Occidental Warehouse Co.. -ll N. 4th at. Wooster for butter. " Wash. MISS TERRY HERE TODAY Federation of Women" Club to Welcome Famous Actress. When Ellen Terry, accompanied by her maida and Miss Portia Knight, her traveling companion, arrive at the Portland Hotel this morning, she will find her apartment transformed Into a bower of Moom. through the thoughtful ness of officers of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, under whose aus pices she will appear tonight at the Heillg Theater. James A Laidlaw. British Consul In Portland, will Introduce ht-r to the audi ence with a few words of appreciation. The Vancouver. B. C Dally Province has this to say of her recent appearance In Vancouver: "Backed by a reseda green curtain she seemed In her classic grey draperies aa If carved from gray marble by some gonitis who had Imbued the statue with life. 91 a Imparted an atmosphere of rare charm, of absolute purity and withal of Ideal womanliness to the stage. And all th while one thought predominated could bhaaespear nave but known Ellen Terry what another wonderful portrait he would have drawn of a truly great woman. She play with her audience. An inimitable grace and charm radiate from ber and make her audience catch It breath a sn sweep on the stago. She 1 truly wonderiui. The Heillg orchestra will play the ust.nl concert beginning at o'clock, for which Mr. Rosehrook has prepared some spttal music The curtain will rise at J o clock. ir.DlANAPOLIS EDJTOR HERE Krnes't BrnM Conic to Identify Wrilins of Late? H. W. Scott. Ernest Bros, editor of the Indianapolis Ptar. formerly managing editor of The oregonmn. 1 at the Portland. He 1 di recting the work of Identifying the writ ings of the late Harvey W. Scott In the file of The Oregonlan. Mr. Bros ha closer knowledge of th writing of the late editor Ihsn ny other person and f one of the ablest Journalist tnt the -.aff of The Ore gonlan ha had. He will leave Portland the latter part of next week. HI paper In lndinapolls Is one of tha most Influ ential of th Mlddla West GIRLS NEED INSTRUCTION Mother and Teachers of Snnnyside Determine to Protect Young. Sunnyside School' Mother and Teacher' Association will teach young girl to protect themselves by Impart ing to them Information sot usually given by parents. Th movement also L Haver S Co. PORTLAND'S OLDEST GROCER. 14 Tklrd St A 4433, Mala B433. Weekly Grocery Bulletin Remember, when you purch t this store we have no other de partment o make up "so-called grocery sales." Our sal's are strictly legitimate, and we offer you only the same high-grade groceries that we hav for daily business. FRIDAY' AD A TURD AT SPECIAL. Paper Shell I XL, Almond, Oft regular 25c. per lb aaUC Colored RnTr ai sew, red. 1 ? yellow aa violet, par bottle IOC Rip Ollvea, quart can. fOs regular 60c. each tUC Cleaned Carreers, He ox., rje. X for ai)C O. P, a. Rye or Bosrhos, C A A regular 16.00. per gallon wO,UU EXTRA SPECIAL "VOIR ATTEJiTIOW." For Friday and Saturday We Offer Tou: Swift 'a Premium Ham at, wtfaad AilC S wirt a silver Leaf Lard, ng 0 aoaada for OOC Buy as much a rou want at the store that Is the first to gtve the public the benefit of low prices In the produce line. HEW ARRIVALS. Imported Goose Rreaat, Lebkacheai I From .wrabarg), Glace Fralta, Basket Flaw, Malaga Ralslaa. T.IVB A MIX HIS MONET'S WORTH ASD TOU HAVE HIS KXTIRK BUSINESS." contemplate education of parent for the benefit of their daughters. At the meeting of the association at Sunny side school Wednesday afternoon. Prin cipal Curtis spoke on the subject of proper protection for young girls, pointing out that they were In con stant danger largely because of their Ignorance, and suggesting that the Mothers' Association was th proper organisation to take steps so to In struct young girls so they would be able to protect ' themselves; also the Importance of Instruction to parents wa urged. Aa a result of the remarks by Principal Curtis th suggestions were heartily approved. A Joint com mittee of mothers and teachers was appointed to formulate plans, th com mittee being composed of the follow ing: Mother Mrs. A. Kalisher, chair man: Mrs. George Root. Mrs. I. A. Walker. Mr. C. E. Bockman. Mrs. L. C. Tee tie. Mrs. Andrews. This com mittee will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock at Sunnyside school. Mrs. Kalisher, chairman, said: "Th work la Important and we need the co-operation of every mother In the welfare of her daughter. Mothers need Instruction concerning the protec tion of their daughters. At Spokane the mother have undertaken this kind of work with uccea" ROOSEVELT WILL LECTURE Pasadena and Other Pacific Coast Cities to Hear Colonel. PASADENA. CaU Is. - Colonel Roosevelt will b In Pasadena early next Spring and will give a lecture which Is to be Included In a 'course planned by Throop Institute. Infor mation ttf this effect was telegraphed to Pasadena today by Dr. James A. B. bcherer. president of the Institute. Colonel RooseVelt It 1 said, will give several lecture while on the Pacific Coast $1 UNDERWEAR SPECIAL 65c Trojan Knit wool fleece Underwear, always sold at tl.00 the garment on special sale this week at both Browns ville Woolen Mill Stores, Third and Morrison and Third and Stark streets, at only 66c. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Anne, Columbia bid.. between now and Christmas, will b finished promptly regardless of weathar. WHERE T0 DINE. . All th delicacies of th season at th Portland Restaurant Fine private apart BnU for ladle. 30 Wash., near CU at Rack: Sprlsss Coat The best house coal. Liberty Coal lea Co exclusive agents. 16 North Fourteenth street Main 1661; A 113. Welsh Anthracite heat best and lasts longest E. SOS, C. 2302. . For His Christmas You will find every article here is fit to give, good to give useful, practical and brimful of service. Ideal Gifts for Men and Boys TV VV- .Kv if4 : Vrr "act '4--. J- VHS' Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Bath Robes House Coats Fancy Vests Gloves Umbrellas ...... Pajamas Night Robes .. .$15 to $50 ...$15 to $40 $5 to $15 $5 to $15 .. .$2.50 to $5 ...$1.50 to $5 .$1.50 to $7.50 ...$2.50 to $5 $lto$5 Full Dress Shirts $1.50 to $3.50 Full Dress Scarfs $2 to $5 Leather Collar and Cuff Bags, special at $1.50 to $2.50 Leather Toilet Cases $2.50-$10 Leather .Suit Cases. .$5 to $30 Persian Neckwear 50c to $2.50 Brook Hats $3.00 Youman Opera Hats $6.50-8.50 Stetson Hats...$4 to $10 Handsome Christmas Boxes of "Holeproof" Hosiery FOK MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Guaranteed to wear six months. Men's .$1.50 and $3.00 box; women's $2 and $3 box; children's $2.00 box. Pure Silk for men and women. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. BOTH PHONES. If you don't know what to get him for Christmas, one of our Christmas Merchandise Certificates (good any time) will solve the question. We issue them for any amoimt. WE ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING. EXPERT SALES PEOPLE TO AVAIT ON YOU AND HELP YOU TO MAKE SELECTIONS. r Plant Blbson aa. Phon Bellwood S60 HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just oppouta Hotal St Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew sted and brick strocrors. Furnished t cost of $200,000. Ererr comfort snd cdn Tsoienca. Oo csrlines transferrin, all oser city. Omnibus meets train I snd steamers. Sand for Booklet with map of Sas Fraoosos Collegiate School FOR BOYS VICTORIA, B. 0. Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Columbia. Excellent accommodation for boarders Spacious school buildings Gymnasium Cadet Corps Sound education, Careful supervision For Prospectus, apply Headmaster. Oriental Xmas Gifts Chinese Fancy Goods, suit Kimonos, all kinds of Embroidered Silk Handkerchief. Brauwsre, Sandalwood Carved Boxes. Em hrolilered Table Covers. Mandarin Coats. Bilk fhawla. Shirt Walet Patterns. Linen Dollies SOU i.ninee laawtma ruiiitkji,. BOW Yl'EX CO.. Jiorth Fourth St.. nrr Paels. Neth & Company Collectors Established "In 1900. How about those old accounts? IMS Werrestrr Bide, Portland. Or. I . ;r I Yon will find an abundance of acceptable present in our large line of gift furniture. Easy Chairs Mahogany Pedestals Ladies' Desks Muffin Stands Candlesticks Tine Bogs Mahogany Trays Library Tables Bookcases Tea Tables Foot Stools Cushions Make yonr selections early and have them held for Christmas deliveries. Stark J. G. MACK & CO. Stark :,:wg' -21 tt. ..... 1 J f U.. a iwa-Mhes s - v - ..w ... and Jewelry pay a small payment ar the time of purchase and balance in easy weekly or monthly payments to suit your income or .convenience. Eastern Outfitting Co. Washington 6c wv 1 entn ,? J'jtr Stmt Whert Ymr Crt&t jM . . ti. il .-n ' '''-"'-.'-l.' it-iT,?i ':..ui'i; f. . ; 'i i w i i i ' i I'tliii ii mil Vim, Energy And A Keen Exhilaration RESULT FROM A BATH WITH HAND SAPOLIO In hot weather It revives your energies and stimulates the skin to healthy action. "The Bath lief resiling All Grocerm mad Druggists Morse flk Seeds Ip f Th best snd most dependable vsr leties of California Seeds. Plants snd Shrub are fully described and priced in our new Garden Osaid Copy free to any address on request. Contains information of great value to every farmer and gardener. Write for It today. C. C. Morse & Co. 151 the sreat California Sssd Bonss Market Street San Francises W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 163. A 1165 First and Oak CCHWAB PRINTING CO. OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 247. STARK STREET aaaasan fTrrimmm. THOSE TRANSFERS . AGAIN Place your orders now for delivery on or before January first. We carry Transfer Cases for Vertical and Flat Letter Files, Document and Card Index Cases. ' We furnish Transfer Binders for any style ledgers and carry a variety of Loose Sheet Holders and Order Sheet Binders. BUSHONG & COMPANY OFFICE supplies. PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHING, BLANKB00K MANUFACTURE. 87-91 Park Street. Phones: Main 104, A 4104. . SEALY-LOWELL CO. GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS A'l Goods Purchased From Us Are Guaranteed Under the Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906 w. ara reeel-rln daily a treat vsrlety of new seasonable goods from all parts of the Sr Id I Tn"?a is not i civilized lind that cannot boast the possession of somrrirtlniTaV "delicacy represented here. Frmnr tha country of spares, con tributes olives, anchovies, truffles, sardines, copes In oil, pate de fol gras. mu H2ri n.rW iSrtT abice fruits, fruits In brandy, genuine cammenbert. brie o?uVf ort clSe wtnes snd liquor. Germany sends a variety of sausages me!mnaiis?c2vi, peart onions? smoked snd olckled eels, sardellen, noo die? kuSmel. etc. England contributes plum pudding. S.Utorf cbeese. ljrmout blS'tersambridge sausage, boar's bead, jam and Jellies, sauces, condiments, curries, chutney. Bombay duck, etc There are all sorts of delicacies from S witserland. . Holland. .Norway. Sweden, curries, chutney, Bombay duck, etc. From the little Island of Formosa we hsve Just received a small qijiillty wsTelieve to .5 the best Formosa Oolong ever grown: new smoked goose breasts. Westphalia lam and kippered herring due next week. Our Wine and TJqnor department Is repiets with So hj"ss for CMstma. Ooorto nort. Cadis sherries. French cognac. Scotch and Irish whiskies, bourbons, rye? J imali rum. Medford rum. California wines of aU kinds, etc Ton ara urd to try a eup of Bishop's Chocolate st our demonstration coun ter; It la delicious. Our new catalogue Is yours for toe asking. PHONES MAIN 7200, A 6181 CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS iTtTinrltlea have de- rlZed to instiu meters in th. house, of SraKSS' "AplltTeTb been obtain thereto. That Btonea have bealfnc power is not entirely a superstition. In ancient time rubies, emeralds and pearls ware powdered, or dissolved, and riven as medicine, rubles ta restore lost strength- nd pearls for tlx nerves.