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THE SUXDAT OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 29, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORJEGON1AX TELEPHONES. Pmc. States. Hfm". Counting1 -Room .......Main 770 ft:3 City Circulation Main 7071 A :aur.ei Editor Main 7-7 A snftj Furcday Editor Main 7TO A b'3 Composing. Room Main 7070 A ft"'5 "::- Editor Main 770 A $ Fupt. iJui.dlnjra Main 7u70 A 60UA AMC8KMENT8. THB HEJI.in THKA7ER-14th ar.d Wuh. Ir.Ktor. t?tr.et Tonltrht at 8:1 o'clock. '.r. Vl:Urd Mvk and Mi Maud Lor, In R.ary Mllier military pia. "On 2'aroU. BINGALOW TIIEATFR (Twelfth and M'trni. ni Faker tfiock Company In ';':ttrir.r tiloria." Matinc, at -:10; to nsil at s ij. BAKER THEATER (Third, near Tam- t" : Rom M!-i:ie In "Sl Hopkins." Ma:!n. at 2:13: tonifht at S IS. CRPHEL'M THEATER .Morrison. t- twe-n .slith and t-veiuh Advanced vaudeville. TMi afternoon at :!;15 and t-n!!it at S:15. PAXTAGES THEATER (Founh ard t-t .rk Ontlnuuua vaudeWUe. 2:30. 7.30 and l:30 p. 11 CP.AXD THEATER (Washington, bttroa tj-venth and I'ark) VaudeUlle da luxe, 2-u. 7 30 and & P. M. TAK THEATER ( Washington and Park) rha rn:od.-ma. -A Muiionaire Tramp." Matin., at 2.14; fn:ht at !:10. Eu Boost A.voeu' Cutb.- Portland J-Ii.s are boost ins the mt-niherHlnp of Uie "Awl Cluh." that bir.ii the namo or tut ortraniiatinn formed to attend the trrnnd Ji.'Jk.. n union, at Los Ar.j.a. i;ext July. iCicry member of Portland Iwiire, JVo. Hi hoji 1.,-cn appointed a committee To urtr.- a l.-rge l-l.-Kution to attend from tm city. The Klks will travel jn a fa cial tiinn. 3.1M to be one of the bist rj-.i:ppd ever run tn tha Pacific Coast. lr;ti UrV.-ts for the excursion will be u k1 for : dr.y.i rctiirn. Books are now orn In the oftir-o of the nx-rato.-i- r 1 ortland lodK-i and all who Intend making ni! p::uuin ikt up at or.oe. The tl'nerni committee in rliare. of the n rurMon !. made up of the following mem- witiiam JHrMnrray, ii W. vtuimbr, . . . . juuevitt and J. H favp Ornrrnii Kl.Er-rEr.. At the ruiu meeting of -Multnomah Camp No. 77 iximen of the World. In the hall on r-i.t bixth street. Friday night, the fol- i-mins.oi.iofrs were elected: Commander, A s. l-'aiie: artvtAfrr. ortH 4-hfpley l.anker. IV. V. Minor; clerk. J. SI. Wood worth; escort. J. v. Reynolds; watch man. A. . inompson: sentry. Edward J. iirotr; manairer. J. I. Wells. 11. G. corR- and S. H. Griffith; musician, J. V. Manrion; hall directors. C C. I-aw- renre and K. 11. UennetL ilr. Wood north, re-elected clTk. lias served In that rapa.jitv for 14 yHrs, practically since Multnomah Camp was started. As the rar.p has J.r!l nien-bers the place carries wtih It responsibility and much hard work. The camp will lit. Id Its annual round-up of new "choppers" on Decem ber u. wbn the mtmbership contest will enii. Tub Lotts TV. Britjs Cojcpaxt. Jewelers u eiiveramiinB, :ci .iorrtson street, now nave their store In shape for business. The Interior decoration and furnishing as complete and temporary wall and showcases Installed until after the holi days, when new ones will be put in ew goods are arriving daily. Mr. Brtins 3s, now In the "himt and will return In w days with a complete stock of dia jnonos ana aiamona troods. it Is the aim of the company to make their stock and rtnre. complete In every respect and de ervlnf of the kind consideration of the public. All prices will be In plain fiKures nd aa low as is consistent with itood business principles to make them. Call nd Inspect their stock and pet their rrt.-es. Remember the location, 2:-3 Mor rison street, near Fifth street. V. IIJ. ijrTl.n .-BW CHfRCH. A new Presbj-terlan Church will be built In "Montaviila within the next few months. "Plans haw been prepared for the atruc- lure. On Thanksgiving day the ladles of the church added JTO to the building by nno dinner (riven m Oddfellows' ball, when over JO people were present. Kev B. S. White Is the pastor. He; took charge two years &eo, cominfc' direct from his studies, and haa built up a thriving con srrvgaUon. By next Fan the Montaviila J'resbyterlan Church eipects to be in Its new home. "Was Ol.n KESiDtaxr. James Hi an. who iffl'-d at St. Vincent's Hospital Sunday, November 22, waa one of the five survlv Jng charter members of St. Mary's parish In Alblna. lie had been a resident of Portland for about 30 years, and Is sur vived by two stepchildren, Mrs. N. D. Sieutgen. of this city, and Joseph Mall, r-f IVnver, Colo. Tie funeral was held Tu- sday In St. Mary's Church. Williams arenue. V.VITARIA.X CHtntcH Baiiah. The T'ni tarian Church bazaar will be held Wed r.e.lay. December 2. from 10 A. M-, to 10 P. M. Home-cooked food and candles, rugs, fancy work and aprons will be for a!e. From 11:30 until 2 o'clock a com plete home-cooked luncheon will be served, with especial attention for busi ness people. Depot Plans Completep Plans end rpeciticatlons for the Southern Faeltle depot, to be erected on the comer of Kt Morrison and East First streets, l.a.o Iwn completed by the chief en fc:r..tr. aid It is announced that the con tract w:ll be let shortly after bids have be n r ceiv.-d. Tub I.apies of the First coreregatlonal Chur. !i will hold their annual bazaar In the churc'i parlors, December 1 and 2. T'seful and fancy articles, table deli cacies ar.d candies will be for sale, and Juneh served each day at noon and din ner at oYloek Tuesday. Sr.E Mrs. A. X. Wrioht If wishing to ptircha.se diamond goods. he will meet ou by appointment at the Security f.ivirgs Trust Company Bank, corner l-.rth and Morrison streets. Will sell at j-rl.-e ti.ey cost. Phone Kast lHo or ad dress Hals-y street. (.Vimnxciva Xovember 2S the Cerman Ar.irican Funk will keep open Saturday venlr.ics, from 6 until 9 o'clock, for the accommodation of such customers as may wish to make dopoMts or have access to the safe-deposit vaults. Portland's new Jewelry store will be ready for business in a few days. Every thing new and up to date. Watch for our opening aii.'iouncement. Vincent's. lti Fl:th. between Alder and Morrison. HOUSB-CUEA.NINO TlUB lS TUB TIMS to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same aay. Main 47. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. ajetzser. 2T6-i:s Front street. For Sauc l'-'C Thomas Flyer, seven rassenKer touring-car, 60-horsepower, A-l condition, new tires, recently overhauled, complete outtit, at a very low, cash price. I'.'iouo exchange 4. . CnfRCH op OfR Father (Unitarian), Yam i. ill and Seventh streets Morning termon; Seier.ce, Socialism and Re union." Evening sermon: "Rest." Sewed ' Pot es. 7s Cents. Best Oak leather. While you wait or sent for. Jacob chw:".d. "t)7 Stark, near Park, l'hor.e Main 7.. A 32:2. Tub iRvrxrrrox Tennis Clubhousb may be reserved for dancing or social parties by applying to Mr. Rowe, lumbermens "National Bank. Drt Cordwood and slabwood. sawed or four-fen t; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge F'i-1 Company. Phones: East 424. C 17TJ. Moore, artist. Tth and Stark sts. One flccen platinum photographs make 12 beautiful Christmas presents. Order now. To Trace. Five acres on Salem electrlo line, all unproved, for city property. 64 Bixti street. For Rent. A few nice fnceai In The Ortg. -iun building- 6ee Superintendent, room fiul. For Kent Desirable front office, Coroett building. Apply room S17. Grocejuhs below cost all week. Closing put u.e. TLud and JeHttrson, Webtoot Cawp Elects. At the Tegular semiannual election of officers of Webfoot Camp Xo. 65, Woodmen of the World, the following neighbors were chosen unanimously: Past consul. Dr. H. J. Harris; consul commander, Frank Rey nolds; clerk, A. !. Barbur; adviser llfU tenant. Harry Stewart; banker. N. H. Bird; escort, E. H. Mark ham; watchman. W. Mclntyre; sentry, P. Brown; man agers. P. Ooldenberg. W. H. Gaylord, T. J. Murphy. Many prominent Tislting neighbors made addresses. Those who spoke were: Judge Robert G. Morrow, Dr. Emmett Drake. Sol Bloom. Frank Mo'ter; Xeighbors Tlchenor. Colin. T. J. Murphy, Allsky, Woodward. William Reldt and others. Oroaxize Women's Ac-xillart. The North Alblna Improvement Club has called a special meeting of the women of tfrat aection for Monday night to con vene in the flrehouse on Alblna avenue to organise an auxiliary to the Peninsula Rose Association. All ladles, young and old, are urged to attend this meeting. It is considered necessary to secure the co-operation of the women of the Pen insula In carrying out the plans adopted for ttie coming year, in rose culture and In preparing a rose display tnat will eclipse what was accomplished last year. Steps have already been taken to secure space at the Union Depot for the display and for the distribution of roses. Down-Towx BtmiNESS Propebtt is in good demand right now by the keen, far sighted Investors, and those are the peo ple whom we wish to interest in some of our first-class business property. We have one-quarter block on Morrison street which we can quote at $"0.. On Fourth street we have- a corner lot 5xlM) for 10.0). This is now netting the owner E per cent. On Fifth street wo have JfloxMO for IO.OOO. The income will pay sllsht return on the Investment. On S-cventh street we have two quarter blocks. One can b had for I125.O0O, and the other for J140.Xi0. All of these prop erties are rare investments and will im mediately appeal to those who are look ing for something that Is strictly first class. People of that class will make mistake If they do not call upon us before making purchases. We have a line list at prices that are right. Chapln & Herlow, 332 Chamber of Commerce. Firb Wagon Ri-ns Into Car. While responding to a telephone call of fire at S:3o o'clock yesterday afternoon, nose comnanv Xo. 2 collided with "S" car No. l.-. at Third and Jeff.rson streets. Cap, tain Archie Crews. In command of the comnanv. was slightly Injured by con tact with th pavement, as he was hurled from his position on the' hose cart. The horses were bruised, but not badly hurt and the front platform of the streetcar wrs shattered. The fire was In the homo of Axwell Johnson, at SX Tenth street, and was caused by an explosion of paint, whlo. was being warmed. Johnson's hands were scorched, but not seriously The damage to the building waa slight. Chemical No. 2 reached the scene quickly and extinguished the flames without dif ficulty. POO LB AlARRlES UNDER DlPPICULTTFS. "Jimmle" Poole got out a marriage license yesterday after some trouble. Mr. Poole, a soldier from Vancouver in this Instance, gained the consent of Miss Mary Bvans to marry him. But when he reached the County Clerk's ofilce he found that someone had telephoned the clerk not to Issue a license, for Miss F.vans was only 16 years of age. The In formant said he was her father. So the couple had to go in search of relatives, but later they appeared with the girl's sister and a neighbor, who swore that she was IS years old. The Poole nuptials were then made possible by the issuance of a license. Expert Twenty - btohth - Ftreet BRirxiB. Mayor Dane and the members or the brldgs committee of the Executive Board yesterday afternoon appointed William L. Grondahl. R. I.. Donald and J. W. Moffatt as a committee of expert con crete men to make a thorough investiga tion of the re-enforced concrete bridge on East Twenty-eighth street, across Sul livan's Gulch. A suspicion exists that there are defects in the bridge, and tho committee will report upon the matter. Union Tempera.n'ce Meeting. Under the auspices of the local Women's Chris tian Temperance Union, a union temper ance meeting will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the Lents Evangelical Church. Today is universalist temperance day, and the meeting is held in honor of the occasion. Addresses will be delivered by Mrs. L. F. Addlton and some of the local ministers. The church Is a short distance south of the waiting-room. Students Give Minstrel Show. The members of the Eukrineon Society, of the East Portland High School, will give minstrel performance In the assembly hall next Friday evening, December 4. The students have been working hard preparing for the performance for several weeks. For the occasion the assembly hall will be decorated In the colors of the school, and arrangements are being made for lighting the stage. Jacob Turner Is Dead. Jacob Turner died yesterday at hla home, 560 Vancouver avenue, at the age of 61 years, lie had been a resident, of Portland for 20 years. A widow and the following children sur vive him: Clarence Turner. Mrs. Hahn. Mrs. Albert Duynde, of Portland, and J. H. Turner, of 6alt Lake City. The fu neral will he held from the family home tomorrow at an hour to be announced. Address to Modern Woodmen. Hon. J. O. Davis. National lecturer of the Modern Woodmen of America, will ad dress an op'n Meeting of Modern Wood man, their families ana menas at seinng- lllrsch building. Tenth and Washington streets, tomorrow evening. Tiie re mainder of the evening will be devoted to miscellaneous entertainment, music ard dancing. Church Has New Pipb Organ. The new pipe organ recently purchased by the Westminister Presbyterian Church, Weldler and East Tenth streets, has been Installed and will be heard In the services there today. It cost floOO. Miss Sara Glance, a contralto, will also begin her engagement with the Westminister choir today. Slo.000 will get you a big bargnfn in a flat, located on West Side, excellent neighborhood, modern in every respect, earning better than 10 per cent net; don't overlook this If you want something good. Inquire at Catterlin & Co., 3 Chamber of Commerce. Ready for Occf panct. modern eight- room, splendid new house. In Ladd's Ad dition, near East yth and Hawthorne ave.. Jfc4U. Don't fail to see this if you ant a good home. Full particulars, . W. Torgler, 10 Sherlock bldg. Pharmacy Students desiring special In structions preparatory to board examina tions can procure same by applying at the Laue's Preparatory School of Phar macy, 143 Second street. CorNciL. OP Jewish Women. The De cember meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will be held next ' Wednesday I at J:30 P. M., tn the Selling-Hlrsch hall ... TT I - . kni, , Phone Us for estimates on hardwood floors of all descriptions; also on fin ishing fir floors. Oregon Planing Mill. Main 230 or A 601H. For Druggists Onit. The board of pharmacy meets la Portland Tuesday, December . George C. Beakley, of The Dalles, secretary. Christian Sciench Books. mottoes. quarterly covets. Jewelry. MolTett s, 111 Sixth, near Washington street. Groceries Slaughtered. Third and Jefferson streets. Dr. Swajn. dentist. Sll Dekum bldg. NORTONIA HOTEL Special Sunday i 7:30 o'clock. dinner today 6:30 Klamath Subcontractor Sued. Benjamin E. Jacobs, sub-contractor n construction work on tne Klamath project, was made defendant In a suit lot tn the Circuit Court yesterday. YOU GAIN EVERYTHING AND LOSE NOTHING W. -io;'.'f !-.- ':fr sr-.ri 1 K Cnckoo and Quail, 818.00. I 1 In Less Than r 1.71 line Penrl Rarrela. S3.00. S7.5C. SS.SO. Diamond tlnks, ii..'o. Our Christmas Diamonds Shaving Mug, If :t.5o. Cut f.!nnn. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 266 MORRISON ST., WEST OF THIRD The action Is brought by Mason, Davis & Co.. alleging that the sub-contractor received advances for his worR ana that the amount named In tne com plaint is now overdue. WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: fine . rlvate apart ments for ladles. 305 wasn.. near trtn Superior Restaurant, 187 4th, near YamhilL Special Chicken Dinner, including- nle or ice cream. 25c First- class service. Castilllan Grlli. Span.sh cooking for men and women, rteguiar epanisn am ners, 4 to 8 P. M., 60c. 427 Wash. Bt. Moore's Restaurant will serve a BOo chicken dinner today, 14 Fifth, opposlts Meier & Frank s. Watson's Restaurant will serve a fins fblcken dinner today, 50 cents, 331 Wash. A sDecial BOo chicken dinner today at Hall's Restaurant, 330 Washington st. " The old. reliable French Restaurant, six-course FTench dinner, witn wine. 50c. Twelfth and Washington Sts. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Oulte a number of our customers In form its they are difrslne up and discard lng other roses, and replanting with bib- son's rose's. Unripe plants with poor roots are dear at any price. Good flowers grow only on good bushes. If you are Inexperienced In rose culture, you will soon realize this, and then you also will want SIbson's roses. Sibson'a roses axe hardily grown in the open ground, well ripened, full of fibrous roots, and true to name. Acres ot Kosesi umce ana nurseries, 1180 Mllwaukle ave. Pnone Sellwood 950. THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES. INVESTMENTS. Tou cannot do better than Invest your money In good Portland real es tate. We make a specialty or mgn grade properties and have some choice pieces on our list which it would be well for you to Inspect- w e nave a number of bargains in business cor ners, warehouse sites, fine homes and vacant lots. Tiiere is no time like the present to Invest. If you wish to buy or seU Portland real estate, call upon CHARLES K. HENRY & SON, 250 Stark Street Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL CORSET SALE --orrow Tuesday-Warner's rust- proof and Thomson's glove-fitting corsets on sale at reduced prices. This Includes all the very latest models. Over 100 styles to choose from. Expert sales women to wait on you. McAUen & Mc Donnell, Third and Morrison. HOUSE-BUILDER WANTED. Can you use a piano or a combination piano player. We can use JiiOO in car pentering and house building mate rials. Reed French Piano Co., Sixtn and Burnslde. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Anne, Columbia bldg., between now and Christmas, will be fin ished promptly regardless of weather. Sisters- Dispute Orer Estate. Mrs. Cora B. Cusick Willis Is ac cused by her sister. Mrs. Birdie I Cusick Martin, of bavins; withheld J1500 BY PURCHASING YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW All our novelties the. cream of popular Jew elryare in shape to inspect. Our stock last year was large, as thousands of customers know; this year it is simply immense. Thin Model, S12.54). th Irion Christmas will be here. Don 't wait for the crush, when you will have to buy in a hurry and take what you can get. It's easy now both for you and us. Come in early and see us smile that smile that won't come off. Enameled Charm, Slo.OO. ss.oo. Elk Teetb, loose and mounted. are ready for you. They've been marked down to the bottom notch. You want the" diamonds, we need the money, so let's trade. Sterling;, from their mother's estate. An affi davit to this effect lias been filed with the County Clerk and an order was made yesterday forenoon citing Mrs, Willis to appear In court December 14 and answer the charge. This is the second difficulty that has arisen In the settlement of the estate of Mary J Gans, mother of the contestants. By the mother s will the children were left $5 apiece, with the understanding that when the cost of administration had been paid the residue was to be divided equally. T. G. Ryan resigned as executor of the estate last May and there was an earnest contest between Mrs. Martin and her brother, L. B. Cusick, for the place. They Anally compromised by naming O. Lv Price. The estate Is valued at J3966. BIG LANDJJPENING. On January 20, 1909, at Roseburg, Ore gon, 9L600 acres are to be withdrawn from the Umpqua Forest Reserve. This embraces lands in Benton, Lane. Doug las and Coos Counties. Not all of this land is subject to entry. For $2.50 we will send you prepaid 18 large lithographic township maps, witn above vacant lands colored thereon. Also full instructions as to dates, manner of filing, etc The Douglas County Abstract Co Successor to Frank E. Alley, Roseburg, Oregon. WAREHOUSEPROPERTY. A whole block on 15th street for $90,000. A half block on 15th street, with 200 feet of track frontage for $45,000. 100x100 on lfith st. the best buy on, the street for 2o,000. Three lots (100x150) on Blackstone street, trackage either side, for $20,000. CHAPIN & HERLOW, 333 Chamber of Commerce. Clean Lump Coal. For furnace. Superior; $8.60 per ton. Stove and grate Kenton, $9.50. Weight guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Oregon Fuel Company. Main 65, A 1665. Dry Tir Cordwood. Sawed or In four-foot lengths. Fuel Conrpany. Main 65. A 1665. Oregon HARTMAN & THOMPSON BAILEES CHAMBER OP COMMERCE pay 4 !o interest on time deposits and possess many de sirable conveni ences for handling this important line of business. UriUntttt Ftnonal IAatiUtf FURS! FURS! For less -than at wholesale. Remodel ing, a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER FURRIER, 20 Madison. . m XeL Main. MIX Overcoats, CraVenettes and Suits 1 riano Tuning and Repairing Oar tuning and rcpalrliiB department has for years been considered the flneet on the Coast, but realizing: that the bet was none too good for our patron, we enxaeed the serviCM" of Mr. J. A. Shaw, a piano and player piano expert f wide exper ience In aetern factories. Mr. Shaw hoe snrroonded himself with a oorp of trained t unem and repair men and the quality of their work haft met with our en tire approval. Iast year under our S5.50 per year contract EUer 11 ano House tuned over 7300 piano of various makes and titrles. This season, with our doubly efficient corps of tuners, we expect to add greatly to this number. Let us explain to you how our yearly contract will save you mney. will insure your piano always beins: in tune, and. best of all, will prevent your piano from depreciating in value. Telephone or Mall ordere receive prompt attention. Are You Going to CALIFORNIA? Write Chester "W. Kelley, 608 First avenue, Seattle, Wash., Representative HOTEL DEL MONTE Near historic Monterey, Para dise of the Pacific Mid-Winter Golf and Polo Tournament for Northwestern players. A -delightful climate, beautiful surroundings. Booklets, rates and particulars gladly given. ACCEPTABLE GIFTSF0RTHE HOLIDAYS LEATHER GOODS FOR JIK.1, DESK HTUTTAO SETS, FIXES INKSTAND, DIARIES Aim CARD SETS, FIJTB STATION ERY IX HOLIDAY BOXES, DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IX MONO GRAM STATIONERY. KILHAM STATIONERY 8 PRINTING GO. jp"I- 86s Washinates ggP5j r!iwa'iW!lff"' One very important advantage you enjoy in this store which is unique in the clothing business here or anywhere else; that is our ability, as big handlers of fine goods, to answer the imme diate demand. This is particular ly fortunate for you; you'll see the latest models and patterns. Just now Overcoats are the main feature, and our great showing of fine garments is now at its best. We are featuring two especially fashionable, styles, the "Kronprinz" and Kaiser," made especially and exclusively for us. You can buy Overcoats here as low as $15.00; as high as $45.00. Our value idea rules them all. At $25.00 we offer special values. In Suits we'll fit any man of any size, odd size or regular $15.00 to $40.00. HOLEPROOF HOSE REDUCED FROM $2.00 $1.50 BOX sS&si DIAMONDS Beautiful J4-karat Diamond, brilliant white and perfect cut, set in 14-karat Tiffany gold setting $35.00 and upward, according to .size and color. SIGNET RINGS-Solid gold, English finish, bright top, initials or "monogram engraved free of charge, from ..$3 to $14 SOLID GOLD SET RINGS Turquoise, enamel, ruby, doub lets, pearls or emeralds, from $3.00 to $9.00 Gifts selected now are laid aside for future delivery, when customers so desire. Many, are availing themselves of the arrangement. Such gifts are forwarded anywhere, at any time, as desired by the buyer. RELIABLE D 17 17 DO HP C! 272Wask JEWELERS LuEEfiKl 5 mgtonSt. ' f. vM i'YSKSiSISa ' COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY 714 COUCH BUILDING HOTEL, Washington Annex rru SEATTLE v v European SI per day up American S3 op All modern out aids room with every con venience. Free auto-'bus meets trains and Vats. J. H. DAVIS, Proprietor THE PERRY HOTEL Madison St. C& Boren Ave. SEATTLE AUolotely Fire-Proof - EaroBeaa r. Has CmltcdWirelew Statioa Tie HlfltiMt Grade Brerr Modern CotmiIdc Centrally located and commanding- a view of th Olympics. Cascade Monntxina. Mt. Rainier and Paget Sound. Auto- bub meets crains isu uwm. J. o, fidde.Kr-i.AiN, naaniger THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO. 269 Yamhill, betTreem Third and Fourth. Bauer & gtooper, Props. Phone Main 7465. Shoes called for and delivered free Work Dona While MENS Ton Wait cbwab Printing Co. tttt WOIK. tEISONABLE MICES SXA.R.K STREET! TO Infill, cf-nir Aaa V W M. M. M. jtmy m. t Christmas Buyers POPULAR-PRICED GIFTS at the BIG LEFFERT JEWELRY STORE CHRISTMAS WATCHES Ladies' 0 size, 20 and 25-year gold-filled. 15 and H-jeweled, from : . .$11.00 to $21.00 Chatelaine Watches, from $7.50 to $50.00 BRACELETS Gold-filled, secret lock, English . or Roman finish ; from $2.50 to $7.00 BILD! BUIlD! We have several plans of bun- ,CaU and see them if you contemplate building a home of your own. We can finance it for you. Plans and specifications at 1 per cent. Building Department. 109 TOUETH STREET BUTLER ANNEX HOTEL CORN C EE. -- 'S.ruaiON srj SEAmE.WA5H ot.te4 with im tt-r4 MocXof prmnpftl'' I tc&tr4 a OM h&lbloelt fromi CAt UNO TO i A YP ExposmoH to-t.'f yfj- o depot ( ittl DAY AKE.R.ICAN PlAI 2" EUROPEAN ' US MEETS ALLTRAINS AND B0AT3 CAUE,T0N G1UBET niueer INSTRUCTION enables each atudent to advance In dependently of all others, and avoids the embarrassment of class work and recitations. Our large teaching; force makes this plan possible. Let us tell you all about our school the most complete and best equipped in the Northwest Call, telephone or write for catalogue free for the asking. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE The School of anallty," Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, LX.B.. Principal. A 7S Fnones Main 377S. Vulcan Coal Co. 839 Burnslde St. WE HAVE Rock Springs Coal All Other High-Grade House Coals.