Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    TITE MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1910.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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at 7 .30 aad A.
TAR THEATER Par1r aod Wabtntto
Htl"B picture. Coollaueus. from
t 10.30 P. at.
advertlavaseate tafewaed fee- fa City
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sa aaast fc kaaaew la Taa Orestaalaa
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Oregon, I
Bt ac lap. Rni ?aloo 9ra. RnrKlara
eutered t! e r-lon of Puatiee Huonn,
at rrnri anl fl.iy trrw-w. yeeterday
irmrnlna-. o;-er."d U.e tare and ar'.rar;ri
In mn-). a aau-li an.l a revolver, j
Ju:: Is certa.n that I e l' act tie
anf-, We.1ne-.iiy nlc.it. Iwteetlve 1W- j
br and Moloney think iliat ha la mis- I
taken, but coccrif mat the Job misht be I
d"r.e by a aufe eprt no mum pi' .
o-rt ti e eomtin.i?'"ri by li-terinc to tl'.e
fall o l.'m lumSiun. Th s lie
t; L-i attack ui.o tms pla. e a'.ihin a
ear. Ilmmc a r.tld T In t- s:il"n
!. December by a lMie rnM'er. but
aii.-r struss.irs: a:ih l-.lm. et:ured a
,4Pn ami uot the man. alio was
t.-ramr't ronvli t"l an'i a.r:eiH-ed to
, years' lrr.pri!rment. An nlt-nint was
to pry the Ux.k vlt ot the aafc tour
rnonthe ar.
I'uoRjii. Fjtiukwt to B PtrN.i. A
r."nrAl rjli-rarwa a ill bf nunc SJturriay
tilart. on ta rv of the N-;w V-r. he-
no ne t l'.J o'r!i-k. In it. IAVWa
-Li:nh. Kutt Twelfth nr.il HeSmont
ri Th reiebrant aill h l:ev. II.
K. Talbl. and t.- t rejiher llr. t;eraM
I'ofA. Tre mulc l!" In c a: of !r
R . il'-ntaiue. ehrnr nil:rr Tha
al"!rra KI be .Vr: ;ur r;. r rt-u
toCi: and Mr. IU O. M nt.irne. T!e
muw a I.- be: Price;tn.tl Hymn,
T.nou IMt 1. ave Tl y Tyrone' : tn
trr.it. S.n (h Heaven- lTour: lT"!o
T'irl; offertory. -V! te t!ie lrt!) l
nia neth - T ir: S im :us Tur.
Acr.u, Pel lTnur. C.I..M In 'jl-
M rhant. retrw-e'Ui.al hmn. "Hark.
II. e H--r;.t Ansela S;r.."
Wi.rniM.Tta rut a-h An -iirriA-r
Moai.-Tne bL.!.!ln conmi.U." "t
Vetmtniter fret terlan Chunh ha
appolnled K- y. I.-wr.-n. a arclil-te-t
for th new IT? atone t inri rt
to ba eraser! on bl k on S. huvler
between E-tt HUteerth an.l K.vt tv
enteertn etreeta S. I". Uk'!.
rhalraian of le voinmlttee. aaid yes
terday tUat AriMte.t Iwrence lia1
ba-n lven an om:!n of t le kind of
rnur.li bull'luia that wa wanted and
Mr. Urrn. will pr-pnro aome pre
Urrlnary aket.-hea for ubmllon to th
b'lil'lina- rorr. nlttee. rr.:M.lin alll be
tra.le for from ; to toi-i j: inilay
.hool rhildren. It will be aeveral
north before any contrart are let.
rrr.L to IXr. Hr.u Tifit.-The fu
neral of Mr. Jtarv K. Johnaon. who
died ii l,:. nly In S!. Vlm-ent a Ho
pital. Tue.iiv. wl'.l be he'd thla morn
insr from her te home. 371 I'nlon
avenue, and thetlloly Kosary ("hurfh.
S.ia n tie wife of (rjni J. John
aon. h i In the re! eetate blline
aitri M brother. Mr. Jorinon waa
In excellent healtl up to Monday nichr.
but wa tek'n very l k and removed
to the ho,pli.l w here an operation waa
performed, but he ?led Tue,!ar after
nivo. S -.e . aine wtth her hubnd In
I'ortlan.l from Vl.-toria B C ono year
ao.
f!IIXt7f! f.AMRLtTl FIN".. When Ta
tromien Kill i:el and l.!! rabied A
'h!ree ctnUdmc hoi:ne. at ST lArrond
etrert. '.'dne,l ly n'c-t. I.ee Cfn. tno
N. itunbler. offered Kt:n.d I'OtolKrora
t.'ie : iation of ihe law. Klme-'l took
II money and tha prl.ner too. and
Ik, ed an ad.lll or.-ll charae of ttempt.-d
brtt.ery aicAlrnt Mm. iT.n paid tin.- of
on t e (r.imMIrif tl'-irK", and when
l!:e bribery .-ii.e w.if f atlefl irp. fa:!.d to
retvnd. I' bail of 4 dcrlartd
f..rf.-l:rd. Charley Tor.i: wa arr.t'Hl at
kk sn.1 :rvet on a r.'ar: of condui-l-loit
a lottery. ri pa:"! line of la,
tTKTtrito Mil. a rf Clove IIili.
Fanst l IrsiT.
IVhtT
ITa-AK IT I rarvri--Bl rrtm THi
M'r I'tnrtaT O npitiox
or AT M:i.a it tub rrT.
Vd HOTKKNMBKT-IX'.lfC.-rCn 1 1 ERD.
IlA!trtj:t tLT t rniii-rn I'AiHiaES,
AD TUB FisrsT CT M"DC!
A'HrTART kAlfirVlMT.
Ir Ui No fai At. a rB iNrAxra.
Mtiichs KconmsD It.
ICaxiu.w oof incm Oi. I'tnTiniinor.
I'm vat a i-v.. A '!.
Joiu rt. Inai.-Jhn r-al U'-d at Ms
honta In oo.leto. k e.:ne!,iv at Iho
axe of year. H.- is jrvlver! by
li: widow and t:i.- f.' ."win ic children:
Vra i ll.im I!. Muk.n. Mr. Iroy
H "re.,n.r and Mr J. I'lKmart. of
Portland. Mr 1. K. Ii.if. of llarn.--Mlle.
1 : William t'. .-a!. of Grant
l'a. Or T'-e funeral will ba con
ducted front ll..ln:an' chapel today at
1 P. M. and the aervt.e at the frit,
will be von Iu t.-.l by WaMngton
Llt. No. A. y. and A. M.
trier to Fs I'm.r.KmTri..-T" a PtivJ-
leca vt fr--ed..m'' ws'l be tJ;e top!? of
K.fcMd :.e rmtn at lle:h Inel.
Twelfh and Main tree" . t onlcM. "The
Micabee' will be the ar;evt t-r-or-rnw
mornlrc Th aTba w;.l relbrata
! reat of IVdl at. on or ann ikah.
.MuiC wlII nr.der llre,-:on of Mr.
Kre ri.-h-r.u.'r. fi.-rvlra beclna to
ntiit at o , lix k and toniorrow morn -Hi
at 10. ja. A'l men and women
irt welcome.
Ct.t a to ri"t' W'ATnt Mix. T' a
Nert.i A bin l i:rrii fnt Ao.-l.itlon
wilt meet tor.i-::t at l.la (Irt l:o IM on
.Mna avrrue t coi.i.:.:t .tl.e wtr
main j'ie:!..n. K,Mcnl of io-:a
Ai.lna wanted trie H-'ar'i of . duration
to purcl.ae t la crourtj, between lha
JefTera.m IHrl h.ol and Kllllno-aor-a
avenue T.1 rrvjvwa! aaa .1
r.'a:c 1 at t e taxravrr" u.etlns. and
t!;e ma'ter will e considered.
( ui I'M,'!-."!, creamed co.,"fi. ecal.
i.r-"d f a' l.ut ant or. hot wnfrles
m-.tl map mrup. lAd beirui a-rf
Ion brown breal. OM r patta. crenmed
CtoxrcKCNCK PaoprBTT DrviDEo.
nine eomn: lealoners from the
Washlncton and Iriaho conference of
the Criurch of the Brethren (formerly
rnirkerdni. appointed to divide the
property. and arranite for three
conference. rlnlsrt.ed their work In
this city yeaterday. and adjourned
Ifvllon of all properly waa amicably
adjusted. It was arranged to have
one more mee'.lnz of the aeneral con
ference frcm the three states next July
at Myrtl- Tolnt. On . where, the Onal
organisation of threo conferences, one
for eact state, will be effected and
the division made of the prop
erty ratl.led. The commit nloners were:
Washtnirior. li. D. Kb jr. Oeorsre VI
and Amos Peters: Jdaho--J. H. Gray.
bill. o. Kahrney and J. U. Bockwlth
Oregon Howard II. Kelm. T. tL Decker
and ttcore C. Carl.
Card Gamb Kxpa SfPDvt.T. On th
eve of a harvest In which the victim
hnd already been seoured. fttr allered
card-sharrei who recently arrived in the
city, were picked up In a North End
saloon yetterday by Detectives Coleman
and tjr.ow. Just after they had dealt
John Neea. the proposed victim, four
aces. No;. waa wary and eluded the
tnvltina chance to take, off the limit
and bet. Ke threw down has car and
n fused to play. Then the detectives
s;erpcd In and placed under arrest Ed
Strom. John Maimer. Charles Bundeen
and Claries Stone. A fifth man escaped.
The four are said to be professional
bunco men. and are held at the City Jail
on vagrancy charges.
Mors Mime.-Ka. trancing music roll
fVcni U;e new orchestrion In Krank L
Smi'.lfs b!g market. Alder street and
li First streot. Brlnar the children
down. It 1 here you set that ever-de
I.BhtfuI Norway Creamery butter. 'ic
Oakfann butt-r also line end also Sue:
Itiirtcrrup butter Im TOc; Cloverleaf and
Kureka butters are a?. Small white
!e.ns are 5c a pound; rice C'c; six
bars Kris Nuptha soap for 25c: three
old Dutch Cleanser for 2ic; trnve cans
of os:ea. corn, tmiiatoer pumpkin or
ni'iliumi for I-: three can of Country
Club milk for 35c: three pint bottles of
catsup for 2.-; two loaves of absolutely
fresh bread for 6c.
A.-robat HelxitoGhasd Jt'KT. Mnmiel
Fonsisro. PortujfU?se - Hawaiiun acrobat.
a as placed on trial yesterday In Muni
cloal I'uul a-u-ed of .-ndinjr a letter
to Misa .Marie Hamll. A In Iavls street
thrcaienlnK to kill her if she d'd not
consent to marry him. Shortly before bis
arr-r. at Kiisene. recently, he attempted
stilciflo by iisiiiB carbolic arid and bore
deep bums on hi face when he appeared
In court yester.T.iv. Ml?ei Hnmil declared
that Fonsteco had anno)cd her with many
love Irtter. leadlnx up to an annnyniou
note In wiikh the threat was contained
and which a liar.tlwriilrs; expert doclnred
was written by Fonslearo. Ho was held
to the arand Jury.
FfcAXK U SxtTB s Goon Meats. All
over the cltr In Smith's I: m.trke'w !'ort
rl! of beef re lie; I anibuns Keak. Wye;
trk aaiMKice and veal sau.ag. lac; light
weight breakfast bacon la Z-c and the
oualltv Is the primert: heavy breakfast
baron la Mo and th medium qunlltv is
i;ic; corned beef is c. lc and VI'tc;
prime rib roast beef Is Liic and 15c: pot
roal tee. I ltc and 13'tc: shoulder
roasts of pork are l.V snd IT1..: hould'rrs
of mutton are luc and shoulder of Sprtrc
lamb are i;'-c; Icki-i of lamb. 1: sirloin,
tenderloin and round steak are 15c.
CuniiANrnRT DRit-u Corf Klicts. At
the mee'ii.B of tuo drill corps of Oregon
tVmman.lery No. I. Knlghls Templar,
in the Masonic Temple last nlcht. the fol
lowing officer were elected: Command
ant. Genra-e F. Robertson: senior warden.
W. M. Davis: Junior warden. Albert H.
las; s-cretary and treaaurer. D. G.
Tmas;nl.
Yc Orkx Grille Intends to observe
bo'.h SjndAy and Monday as Now Tears,
by serving an elaborate dinner both the)
day from an especially prepared menu.
Make reservations early. Also make your
reervatl n at once for New Years eve
Pwkmsh Natiosa-, Troit or St NO FIR
and pl.iyers. ho anenred here with such
siu-rets Inst nlsht. by reoucst will rive a
second concert this" evening, at Christen-
scn's hall. ll:h and VamhlU strecta
I IIavr 34 choice II sea'a for sale at
Tctrsiinl performance. No Tremlum.
R (SI. Oregonlan.
Woostcr for notions. 4'ig Wash.
TETRAZZINI TONIGHT.
t.r-ent Soprano Mill Sing to Big
House; at Iloilljr Thralrr Tonight.
Tonight at :15 o'clock at the Hellls;
Theater the greatest soprano In the
world will sing to one of the largest
houses ever gathered for a musical
event In trie hlftory of the city. Tet-rar-clnl
comes here under the special
management of the Tlvo'l Opera Com
pany, of which W. II. Leahy Is the man.
RK-rr. and It Is throuch Ids finesse In
foiling Oscar Ilammersleln that the
Northwest Is enabled t.e have the great
prima donna come at all. The crowds
and the ovation which greeted Tetrax
atnl everywhere throughout the south
will hardly be out.lono by those that
she will sing to In this rart of the
country. Her programme for tonight's
concert is one of the most liberal and
beautiful that any artist has ever pre
s.ntcd here, and beside such great
arias as the "'aro Nome." from "Klgo
letto." and lna voce poca fa." from
"The llarbcr of Seville." the Mozart
Vol cl e Saj.etc" and "i I.uce dl quest
nnlma." front I orlret'l. she will give
the "inad scene from "Lucia." not Just
the usual ex.-crpts tl at most sopranos
give, but the scene Itself, which takes
nearly lia!f an hour. The concert, on
account of the length of the pro
gramme, will begin promptly at 8:U.
and at T:J' there will be put on sale
the tickets to the gallery. The con
cert here Is under the direction of I-ols
Mcera-Wynn Coman.
NOISY DRIVER FINED $50
Citizen Complain of Man Who
Spctrdu With Siren Wide Open.
fnd'gnant protests from drowsy cIM
sen poured into the poil.-e station early
vesterdvy morn!.-., occasioned by the
boist-rous conduct of an automobile
driver, who went honking about the
street at a high rate of sped. sound
Ir.c h' tren without Intermission.
ratrolnian Koyle. af:er a ciiase of
ten bloc, overtook the driver at Sev
enth and Main street. lie gave the
name S. it- Montgomery, and was
charged with exceeding the Speed limit
and wlih driving a ear without a
ll.er.se. Judire Taswell. though In-
I formed that the man had been arrested
I for speeding1 only a short time before.
I let htm off wltn a fine of J0.
I .
rcss. Vir.'rlin b.txec? ham and cah'a-;e.
.alaTrair H'ld 'vasberr, i STARS ON MIDNIGHT BILL
on ivr
menu t W vtn xr m KxcUAnn. I1 1-. ? t !-t
jT:.t. -rtnivia t To Rrr. J.
A. MoVffi. Kl.k b-rctn pr-l,! rrvli-
in t rm tcf - Avr r n Prh jr!crtan
i'n arc ft. .s'.l . f-iind-iy. Jnuar jr t,
to contina for tout on ..
TV ftm'ir lWftlth brr. rf!dn Maib n
rortlj.rl Drv t Comp&ar-
mi h:!. Armory S kt trx'&y, Lvt-.
ix. ro:i"w t rrci
V rvsn.i."Trt b;l. Tenth -n ! T ior. 5 t-
n. f.vr Cof't tld Tak t.rT.tor
Pat Ott l(iitrT A ORocrfiT Co.
start ll!vr oa KtM S.u jAuu--ry X
Triple rs Year- !: latlntcs I n
clttilc l"lnr rrrformrr.
The theter-g.er of this city are to
b given a treat tomorrow evening,
wl.ea the triple midnight matinees,
given annually by t.1 Theatrical Me-
hap'al Association, will take place at
the H-lli h It.vker and the Orpheum
theatera Tha Mils at each of the
above plavhouse, will be made up of
the leading acts from every theater
In the city
Following I the programme for tha
Paker Tiiea'.er: Opening address.
Thurston Hail: Fran.-s ltl-liter. the
eminent pianist: Virginia Dorothy Hill.
Ameri. a s phenomenal soprano, cour
tesy Charles Zl-Sch-e; the Rose City
THE PORTLAND
TRUST COMPANY
Will open a Savings Dept. Jan 1,
1911, through which it will pay
496 interest on savings deposits.
Interest computed semi-annually
This Bank Is the
OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON
And Has a
CAPITAL of $300,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $75,000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES over $2,000,000.00
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Invited.
H. L. PITTOCK, President.
F. W. Leadbetter, Vice-Pres. Emery Olmstead, V.-Pres., MgT.
A. S. Nichols, Vice- President. B. Lee Paget, Secretary.
Trio. Fred Bauer, Cy Confer and Leo
White; Stockhrldge and Fraien. cour
tesy George L Baker; Fred Lancaster
and Chorus, courtesy Keating;
Flood; Bonlta and Hern. courtesy
Manager Cofflnberry. Orpheum The
ater: Woodford'! $5000 statue dog.
King and Queen, courtesy Manager
Johnson. Pantages Theater.
Tickets are now on sale at the Rows
& Martin drugstore. Washington street,
between Sixth and Seventh, for any one
of the above theaters. The programmes
for the Orpheum and Helllg theaters
will be announced tomorrow morning.
Persons holding exchange tickets must
take them to the above store before
I M. tomorrow. After that hour the
tickets will be on sale at each indi
vidual theater.
YE OREGON GRILLE
Will serve an elaborate New Tear's din
ner both Sunday, Jan. 1. and Monday,
Jan. S. 1911. from an especially prepared
menu. M.ike reservations now. Also se
cure your rerviit!on for Saturday
evening. New Year's eve.
WHERE JO DINE.
all the delicacies or th s.aeon at U
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
a, aula tor ladle, sue Waatt.. near aia
Articles of Incorporation Filed.
Articles of Incorporation were filed
yesterday for the w. J. Clemens com
pany, with a capitalization of 125.000.
The new firm will engage In the fire,
marine, life and casualty Insurance
business, with Its main office In Port
land. It will also act as agent for
surety and fidelity companies, deal In
real estate and act as adjuster of
losses. Members of the new concern
are W. J. Clemens, jonn - nan anu
W. Miller.
Rack Spnags CaaL
The bast house coal. Liberty Coal or
Ice Co. exclusive agents. IS Moru
onrcnth street. Mala 12: A Slat,
nt assortment of trusses in the city.
Prices reasonable. Private fitting; room.
Plummer s drugstore, a nira ana aiani
son streets.
. .
Plant Gibson rosea Phone Bellwood 9J&'
L MAYER & CO.
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
148 Third Street.
A 4432. Main 9432.
New Year's Grocery
Bulletin
In THIS STORE yon will find
your New Year's dinner complete.
Romanoff Caviar
(The only reul Caviar)
Pranco-American Soaps
Ripe and Green Olives
Artichoke Hearts
French and German Vegetables
Brandy Figs and Peaches
Bar Le Due Imported Cheese
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DEC. 30 AND 31, WE OFFER
Shelled Jordan Almonds, lh. 7J
Shelled California Almonds, per
pound 50
Shelled Pecans, per lb 75
Japanese Crab Meat, per tin 30?
New Canned Shrimps, large, per
tin .20
Xew Canned Shrimps, small, two
tins for 25
Port and Sherries, regular 7oe
quality, per quart 50J
'extra NEW ARRIVALS
Turinjrer Blutwurst
Ootha Cervelate
Braunsliweier Leberworst
Pouierisfhe Gansebrust
Truffled Leberwnrst
Nurnberger Lebktiehen
Bat.ivia Arse Swedish Punches
Rhein Wines in all prades
We deliver to East Portland and
Portland Heights Daily.
SPECIAL NOTE
We do not use this department
as our "bait." We give yon
."pure food groceries' at a little
special price, and do not bny
"special sales, inferior, so-called
pure-food groceries."
iP.W.BALTESl
j AND COMPANY!
8 Main 163, A 1165 First and Oak
Y. M. C. A.
DAY AND
NIGHT SCHOOLS
New Term Opens Monday,
January 2
Building Corner Sixth and Taylor Sta.
Winter
Class Term.
Accounting (see Director).......
Aivertlsing-. t0.00
Algebra K.OO
Assaying 10.00
Apple Culture No Fee Hall
Architectural Drafting 7.00
Arithmetic. S.ou
Automobile rc.00
Bible Study
Bookkeeping .M
Boye School S.OO
Bricklaying 10.00
Ruslnem Cor.. Eng. Comp fl.raj
Business Law I.00
Carpentry and Woodturnlng 12.0U
Chemistry 10.00
Civil Service (See Director)
Cooking. Hotel and Restaurant... 10.00
Klertricltv nnd Electrical Mach.. 10.00
English, for Foreign Men S.00
English. Grammar and Keading;.. 3.00
English Literature a.oo
Freehand Drawing. 6. 00
French 6.00
Forestry and Lumbering; 10.00
Geometry..... H.0O
German . B.00
History. . K.00
Latin B.00
Mechanical Drafting;. T.OO
Penmanship. 2.00
Pharmacy ln.00
Physics T."0
Piano Tuning and Repairing 2S.OO
Plan Reading and Estimating;.... SOO
Plumbing Shop Practice 1B.O0
Public Speaking t.0O
Real Estate I-ft w 10.00
Reinforced Concrete Construction IS.00
Rhetoric S.OO
Salesmanship 10.00
Spanish S.OO
Sheet Metal Drafting 8.00
Shorthand. . .)
Surveying and Mapping K.OO
Show Card Writing. is.oa
TelegrapW and Dispatching 12.no
Trigonometry and Col ge Algebra 5.00
Typewriting ,. . H.00
Vocal Music 3.00
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Wise Dental Co.,ic
Painless Dentists
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C. C. Morse & Co.
to great Oailnwiua SMd Hoosa
Ul Market Street Saaftaadsea
Order Coal Now
Do not it ait for a
time when deliveries
are impossible.
BAKTIELD
VEYSEY FtTEIi Ca
tdain S53. A 5353.
OAKS RINK DOINGS
Special Matinee afternoqns this
week. Watch party Saturday night.
Skating- New Year's Day. all day.
Grand masquerade on skates Mon
day nlKht.
Most signally successful year-end sale in t he history of this store. From the hour of
starting up to the present time the response has been tremendously gratifying, a fact
which clinches the argument that clean, ho nest methods are appreciated, and that A. B.
Steinbach & Co. enjoy the fullest confiden ce of the Portland people.
Men's Suits, Overcoats, Crayenettes, Under
wear, Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Sweater
Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices
MEN'S SUITS
$50.00
$40.00
$35.00
$30.00
$25.00
$20.00
$18.00
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
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.$36.50
.$30.00
.$26.35
.$23.35
.$19.35
.$15.35
.$14.35
UNDERWEAR
$1.50 Cooper Underwear. . .95
$1.50 Winsted Underwear. .95
$1.00 Cooper Underwear. ..75
SHIRTS
$1.50 Fancy Plaited and Plain
Front Shirtsr. this season's pat
terns ... .95
MEN'S OVERCOATS
$40.00 Overcoats now... $30.00
$35.00 Overcoats now. . .$26.85
$32.50 Overcoats now. . .$24.35
$27.50 Overcoats now, ..$21.35
$25.00 Overcoats now. ..$19.35
$20.00 Overcoats now. ..$15.35
$18.00 Overcoats now... $14.35
SWEATER COATS
$3.00 Pure Wool Heavy-Weight
Sweater Coats now $2.15
" EXTRA SPECIAL
FOB TODAY AND TOMORROW
$1.00 Finest Pure Silk Ties, in rich
colorings and beautiful patterns. Gen
uine $1.00 Ties 55
AH Fancy Boxed Suspenders 2 Price Special Reductions
Boys' Suits Overcoats, Raincoats, Furnishings and Headwear
HOTEL DEL MOM
ON MONTEREY BAY, CALIfOBMA
18 Miles Sowth of San Francisco
The Paradise ot the Pacific
Where It Is Always Summertime
Offers More to Do and More to SeOi
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
Titan Any Other Resort la tbe Worfd
Mild and health ul climate. Winter
temperature 45 to B degrees only.
VaexeeUea Iw Golf na tke flnesrt 18-
hoJe. all arras Mi Come im Aawartea,
wttfcta mlnatea walk aat tse hotel.
Motoring over 40 miles of majrnlnoent
scenic boulevards over mountains,
through pine forests and beside the sea.
Bathing, sailing, deep sea fishing, ten
nis, horseback riding, and all other out
door sports. Perfect service, un equaled
taoie.
UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT
PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL
likewise on Monterey Bay, 1 miles from
Del Monte; with all Del Monte privi
leges and soenlo attractions. Good
street car connections.
Kates America Fan aaly. Motel
Del Monte, 16.00 and fs.00 per day.
Pacific Grove Hotel. I2.&4 and (1.00 per
day. Special discounts by week or
month. H. R. WARNER. Manager, Del
Monte. California.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
New Bteel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort snd con
venience. On carlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains snd steamers.
Send fox Booklet with map of San Francisco
FINGER-TIP SYSTEMS
FOR EVERY BUSINESS LARGE OR SMALL
No matter what you may be doing In
terviewing a customer, talking over the
phone or dictating a letter, If you will use
Wise Decision for 1911
What to give for New Years
is wisely decided by the pre
sentation of a Bank Account
with Ashley & Rumelin Bank
ers. It will bring the great
est joy to the home, because
it is something most substan
tial and lasting. We cordi
ally invite you to open an ac
count. 496 Interest Paid
On Savings Accounts.'
Accounts of $1.00 and up
received.
Open t A. M. until S:3o P. M.
Eaturdays until S P. M.
i COPVSIOHTEO ISIO THE SHaW'WAIE.COJ
you will have all your business records
at your "finger tips" where you can get
them quickly.
YOU DONT BUY FUTURES
when you buy "Sectlonets." Buy only
what you need today, add to it as your
business grows.
BUSHONG & COMPANY
PHONES: MAIN 104, A4104. 87-91 PARK STREET
Neth & Company
Collectors
Established In 1900.
How about those old accounts
635 Worcester Bide, Portland. Or.
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
MS0LICITS YOUR PATROMACE
2-a.Vi STARK STREET
Start
at Boy
1911
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HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE
WINTER TERM OPENS TUESDAY, JAN. 3
START THE NEW YEAR
with a clean home. The
"Regrina" Pneumatic Cleaner Is
not only the easiest and most
thorough, but the cheapest way.
The Reglna Is perfect in con
struction, and Is the most pow
erful portable vacuum cleaner
made. For prices and particu
lars phone or call
O.B. STUBBS
Electrical Supply Co.
Phones A 1696, M 1696.
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