- fnn SUyPAY OREGOMAX, TORTLAXD, KOYEMDER 26, 7" ; ' - -1. ' K V V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUGOXHX TElirBONM. Trmttrng-mmm ... Vara TOTS A " 11 .IroHaltoa VI. TOT A M.aasie, EOitor Mala T070 A dy 2dttor Mala TOTS A Compounc-room Mala J070 A Joo HEILIQ THFATFR (Sav.nth and 1a?1r ?rtnr DOrwr In lh comply, "Tha Earl of Powturkt." tonight. S:li. Baker tiieatkk irii"i mm nr". ana Dara Abraham In "hacara." afat laaa at 3 IS. tonight al S IX Bl'N'UI.OW THEATKR 112th and stnrrt aon. w P. CuJiln prwaanta 'Thm Gnijrdn filrL" alalia at 2 11. ton!ht at 1:1 arlock. ORPJIEfM THEATER Morrtaoa. b lath aaa 8ath Vaurt.rllla. Thla aft raoan at I II and tonlfht at t il. FANTAGE.I THEATER .svmih and Al. ' Vaadati:a, Thla aftarnooa at toniS, at I IO an a. EMPKC5S THEATER (Park U Vllhlnf taa) Vauoavllla. TfcL aftaraooa at 1:13 aad tonic ht at T: and ft. I.TRIO THEATER rranrth and mutl ".""I com .dr. Tha Jolly Widow.- Thla "rcr at 2 SO aad loalcai at T:M aad 9:12. T,V- ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEO.X. TtVO- irst-rus plrturaa. 11 a. M 11 P. at. Firms or Miner Gratsfxi Tha Platers of Merry of St. Atnti Baby Home, at I'ark risce. return their thank to tha Ladies' Ai Society of Ft. Mary's Cathedral, for the sum reallted at their te. held at the rel denre of Moat Rev. Archbishop Chrls tle. The little ones under the care of tha Filters are dally rsaplng; the bene fit of the kindness of their many friends In Portland, and though not old noueh to appreciate all that la done for them Just now, some day they will no doubt be grateful to U who helped In any way to aire them the com fort of a a-ood home. Rose Hitt t'AMP Kijctts OrnoKRa. Rose City Camp. Xo. 191. Woodmen of the. World, whose hall Is on Russell street and Rodney avenue, elected the Toilomlnar officers Friday nlaht: Con sul commander. J. R. Forbes; advisor lieutenant. C. A. Welty: clerk. J. W Boothe: escort. H. K. Zeplln; watch man. Richard Breyer; sentry. J. A. Colyer; manairers. P. A. Rees. J. T. Wilson and W. C. North. 14.00s Acttss of choice fralt land will be sold at Jerome. Lincoln County. Idaho. December 11. lsll. under tha Carey act In 40. SO 120 and KO-acrs tracts. Small cash payment, balance easy terms, low rste of Interest. These lands are part of the Oreat North Bide tract. or ail information, wire or address the Twin Falls North Side Land Water Company. Mllner. Idaho. AT Kiiiiarr Closks Today. The exhibition of American Impressionistic painting: at the Museum of Art closes today. It Is also the last day of the Keith Memorial Kxhlbltlon and the Proctor paintings and sculpture. The Museum hours are: Weekdays. 1 to 5; Sundays. 2 to 6: free, the afternoons of Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. Satur day and Sunday. Appkai. ma Chiurkxs Hons MiDK The friends of the Children's Home, at 1ST Corbett street sre reminded pt the approach of Thanksgiving. Dona tions may be sent direct to the Home. Those unable to vend directly are asked to notify the matron (Mrs. Mat lock). Donations of clothing, food, etc will be gratefully received. Cambtt act Laxd Onxrm. 14.000 acres at Jerome. Idaho. December 11. I 1 1. This Isnd Is part of tha Crest North Side tract, which baa a record of three years from sagebrush to blue ribbons snd sweepstakes. For all Information write or wire the Twin Falls North S!de Land Js Water Com pany. Mllner. Idaho. 1'XtTAS.IA THAXgaoinxo Falsi Delirious mincemeat, plum pudding, fruit cake, pickles and relishes will be on sale nest Tuesday from I to 4 P. M.. la tha chapel, cor. 7th and Tin hill sta. The annual Christmas basaar will be held Wednesday. December (. from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Afternoon tea will also be served. Pon-niri Hkiokts Horn Spacious grounds, modern horns with everything; first class, built-in rheval mirrors, hardwood floors, two fireplaces. It Is very seldom that such a view place on the Heights Is offered for sale. ITIce, tli.Se. II. V. Palmer-Jones Company. 404 Wilcox bldg. Phones; Main 6. A 1413- Ws Sax, hstr mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for tO-poond beds from IT and up. Wa renovate mat tresses aad return them tha same day. We also renovate feathers. Portland Ctjrled Hair Factory. 1L Metsger. pro prietor, lit Front SL. Mala 4T4.A1IT4. No Tailosi.xo Establishment has a Stock as large and well selected as J. Pollvka Co. During sals 10 per cent rebate for cash payment on goods made to order. Highest standard of workmanship guaranteed. Room lot Corbett bldg.. Fifth and Morrison sta. Church or Oca Father (Unitarian). Seventh and Yamhill. Rev. T. L. Klllot, D. I.. minister emeritus; Rev. W. O. Kllot. Jr.. minister. Morning. 11 o'clock. "Recovery From Sin"; evening. T:4S o'clock, address by Mr. W. T. Brown. -What Is Socialism?" A First-class Portrait requires lots of attention and Just a little time: an early sitting will Insure satisfaction; make an appointment and aavs delay. A. B. McAlpln. Central building. Tenth and Alder. Special styles for holidays. Hotel. Max Wasted. Ws have an exceptionally attractive and profitable offer for a first-class hotel man. It will take about 15000 In cash or good securities. Sea Ralph Arkley. 1T0 Fifth street. Portland. Or Mrmbers holding certificates In the Bankers Life Association, of Dee Moines, will learn something to their advant age by sending their name and ad dress to It 4:. Oregonlan. Brrtha Martix. "05 Rothchtld bldg.. Initials, monograms; special sttentlon given to stamping and embroidering fine household linens. Please bring In Christmas orders early. Xsnr NOVXL.TT. Kvery day suitable for Christmas rifts. Fee the new punch work, centerpieces, pillowtops and shirtwaists. The Needlecraft Shop. IDS Tamhlll street. Beldixo Bros.. Jewelers, lapidaries and scientific opticians, are now perma nently located at 43 Third St.. In Mult nomah Hotel. Phone Main 1492. Dr. 8. J. Ribslaxd la sgain well and will receive all patlends at Ma office dally, lsl F.ast lid at. and Belmont. Sunnyslde or Mount Tabor car. Ptxxa". Srr. A fine display of very low priced sets Just arrived. Bailey A Co.. 414 Wash., between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. MR. aid Mrs. I. M. It ice are receiv ing congratulations on the arrival of a son at their horns on Clackamas street. First - Class 8 n o Repairiho. Prompt service, moderate prices, Jacob Schwind. ItT stark, bet. Park and th. Richards will serve Thanksgiving dinner from 1 to 1:10 P. M.. tl per cover: classic music. Reserve tables. Vrr Tnm-nM-r SERVICES- at t P. M Filers bldg.. topic. "Prinking From the j Cup of God." Special music " Foi'R-PasagxaEa Overland. In first class order for sale. A. W. Curry. IK Grand avenue. S-HIRMER IlTPROPATfttC I.VSTITCTE. 41 I nlon ave. X. Kaet U. B 11:2. Da. RtowARDSox. eye. ear. nose and throat. Northweat bldg.. 4th and Wash. DR. Swajv. experienced dentist, (01 Northwest bids. 4th. Wash. K. (i)SI. Pocahontas Li; up Coau If a ton; delivered. Phono Msln 13. A 1S5S. rjirr Books. off. Ilyland Bros.. 14s 3th su opposite I'ostonTlre. Biblbs. off. Ilyland Bros.. 14 Fifth St.. opposite Postofflce. Oa&s JivK Skatixo; good crowds. itMSL DIAMONDS . -r -a. ei W V- You needn't be afraid of duplicatins someone el.-e's present if Vou pive a diamond. We have mounted especially for our Christmas trade 1130 rings, all choice btones. priced from f")0 to ?2W. Choose one of these for a ift and you'll choose wisely. At $50 At $75 An exceptionally fine stone, plain or fancy mounting. A handsome ring In a new little Tlf- fanv setting, al value. I'ousu- Our $100 Special Without question the best value and the most attractive ring to be had in Tort land. A proof of onr superiority in diamond value. We'll lay aside any Diamond in our store till Christmas Choose while roil have more time and better selection. JAEGER BROS. Crematorium Services Hjld. Fu neral services of Mrs. Sarah Springer Ralston Babcock. who died at her horn In Seaside Thursday, were neia at the Portland Crematorium yester day. The ashes will b' Hamil ton. Ont.. the family home, to be placed 6v the side of t lie urn holding the ashes of her' flrst husband. Robert Ralston. Mrs. Babcock was T years of age. She was born In Anraster County. Province of -Ontario. She Is survived by three sons: J. S. Rslston, Columbus. O. : R. O. Rslson. City Clerk of Seaside, and A. J. Ralston. Toronto, Canada. Her daughter died In Port land last year. Mrs. Babcock had lived In Portland for 15 years and at Seaside for eight years. Services over her re mains were held In Sesslde Friday, Rev. O. O. Oliver officiating. Poutca to Protect Mrs. MoGee. Mrs. McGee. a little old woman who stands at prominent corners with a Bible in her hand and shouts to no particular audience Is In trouble, and the police have been directed to see to her pro tection. Recently, charitable persons provided a home for the street preacher, near First and Grover streets, but her refuge soon attracted the at tention of children of the neighborhood, who have exasperated her beyond en durance, making capital of her pecu liarities. Ths fsct was reported to Chief Slover yesterday and he In structed patrolmen In the district to sea that she Is not molested further. Thamksoivixo at the Imperial. A table d'hote Thanksgiving dinner. 11. 30 per plate, will be served in the beautiful dining-room at the Imperial Hotel, Thursday, November 10. from 6 to P. M. A special musical pro gramme has been arranged by Mr. Harold Bailey. Reservationa for tables can ba made at the office of the Im perial Hotel. Telephones Main 3431. A 81103. Pemksi-la Association to Meet. ; Ths Peninsula Joint-Additions Associa tion will holJ Its next meeting Tues day evening, at Trlebels store, at the corner of Stafford street and Alblna avenue. Numbering of all bouses In the district and free mall delivery will I be discussed. A large number of con- , tractors are busy building residences for newcomers In ths district. i THAjKsorvi!o DiNnsm With Mcsic. Do a little figuring and see how muctt you ran ssvs by taking the family to ths Hotel Bowers for a grsnd turkey dinner with a concert by Lewis String Orchestra The new mansgement Is doing this as an Inducement to you to come and get acquainted and the price la only fl. Reserve plates or table by phone at once. Mrs. Kihora EoMtrKDs Fvkeral Held. The funersl of Mrs Klnora Kdmunds. who died at the home of her daughter Mrs. T. a Mc-Danlel. at 93 Kast Stark street. Thursday, was held yesterday morning. Mrs. Kdmunds was (1 years and 3 months old. She Is survived by her husband. Q.. W. Edmunds and two children. Mrs. T. S. McDanlel and'C Mark Kdmunds. Arabia Chief's Robe Is Relic. A camelshair sleeping-robe feund on a murdered Arabian chief near Tripoli was added to the list of relics In tha City Museum yesterday. The robe was presented by City Dairy Inspector Sllverwood. who. received It from his brother, who discovered the Arabs body. The robs Is considered valuable. Horse Steps ok Toe. 1100 Sought. Because a horse owned by the city stepped on his big toe A. B. Frost, a teamster employed by the city, filed a claim for $100 with the. City Auditor yesterday. Frost says he attempted to separate city horses which were fighting and In doing so was stepped on. He was laid up for SO days. For a Christmas Gift what Is more acceptable or more lasting man an Oriental rug? The choosing Is very large hers and our prices are always extremely reasonable. Make your se lection now, we will deliver when wanted. Cartoxlan Bros.. Importers of Oriental rugs and carpets. 4T1 Wash., near Thirteenth street. Dr. Ehroott to Speak. Rev. Albert Ehrgott. of this city, wilt give an ad dress on "A Love Story W orth While." this afternoon at 4 o'clock. In tha uditorlum of the Y. W. C A. The muslo will be furnished by the Altrul Octette am) by Miss Leah Slusser. All women and girls cordially Invited. T. W. C A. Greex Tea Pot Majrc, Monday, November IT: Cream of to mato soup, roast beef, muttonettes, macaroni and cheese, peas and carrots. browned parsnips, fruit salad, crab salad, asparagua sslad. cranberry pie. chocolate Bavarian, vanilla Ice cream with cake. Thixk or Tour Thakesoivimo Dinner with all the family In the beau tiful Hotel Bowers' Grill, with a con cert by Lewis' String Orchestra. The new management bids you come and get acquainted and the price of the dinner Is only 31. Reserve seats or table at once by phone. ODDrELLOWS" LODOES TO MERGE. Harmony and Industrial I. O. O. F. Lodges of Alblna have appointed com mittees to arrange for tlie consolida tion of the tw lodges. Harmony lodge owns and meets In a hall In I'pper Alblna and Industrial Lodge meets further south. So-TALirrs to Speak Todat. "So cialism and Education" will be the sub ject of discussion by various speak ers at the regular afternoon meeting of the Socialist party. Branch Xo. 4. this afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Rlngler Halt at Second and Morrison streets. A Xmas Present that will be ap preciated. Genuine Xavajo Indian rugs on sale at Vi price. Schemer's Souvenir and Curio Stores, 144 Second St.. bet. Alder and Morrison: 83 North tth St.. bet. Everett and Flsnders. Special Annoocemext. Mr. Hutchi son's concert In the White Temple Au ditorium, tinder auspices of the com mittee, will take place Wednesday, Iterember 11. at 3:15 P. M. Seat sale announced shortly. No One Ever Has Too Many $100 to $200 Single, two or three stone effects for men oV women. Diamond Specialists. SOU Morrison Street, ISetweesj 3d and. 4th. Lents Gets Electric Lights. Through the efforts of the Lents Ir provement Association that suburb has now five arc lights In the busi ness sections on Main street and the Foster road. The lights were Installed last week. The residence sections also sre asking for lights and at the meet ing of the club Monday night the sub ject of Installing more lights will be taken up. The cost of illumination Is met by' subscriptions by business men and residents. I.ents is the only suburb of Portland which has under taken to provide Its own electric lights In advance of annexation. Dr. Mosersohn to Visit South. Dr. N. Mosessohn, editor of tfle Jewish Tribune, will leave on the Shasta Limited this evening to pass the Winter In San Antonio. Tex., and South ern California. While in San Antonio he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobler. Mrs. Tobler Is the doc tor's daughter. Doctor Mosessohn has been failing In health for some time and hopes to recuperate in the south" ern country. Hospital Patiext - Improves. J. L. Stuart, a well-known resident, who has been In Good Samaritan Hospital for several weeks, was reported yester day as Improving. Mr. Stewart Is 84 years old. Will Build a concrete or brick garage on most prominent street on East Side at reasonable rent on lease. Address Immediately. T 621. Oregonlan. For Sale. One original Napoleon bed (solid Mahogany), one original Sheraton dining-room table. 411 Alder, between Tenth and Eleventh. Dr. E. V. Morrow has moved to 221-1 Marquam bldg. Same phones. CANADIAN TOUR PLANNED Trarflc Men Here to Arrange Excursion From Dominion. for C. E- E. I'ssher. of Montreal, and H. W. Brodlc. of Vancouver, passenger traffic manager and general passenger agent respectively, of the Canadian Pa cific Railway, were In Portland yes terday to arrange for the second annual excursion from Western Canada to Ore gon and California, passengers for which were enlisted by John XI. Scott, general passenger agent of the South ern Pacific, on his recent trip to Can ada. The Canadians will arrive here on Saturday. January 6, and will spend the greater part of the day and night In thla city. Arrangements will be made by local Canadians and Britons to wel come them and to provide for their entertainment. It Is probable that a banquet will be given In their honor at the Commercial Club. The Canadian Pacific officials report that nearly all the members of the party are persons who never have been In Oregon and that they are Interested In this state. Xelther of yesterday's visitors had been In Portland for more than a year, and both were highly Im pressed with the growth and develop ment of the city. While In the city they arrangnd de tails for handling a number of special trains over their line for the Elks' con vention next July. Two lodges already have arrsnged to travel over the Ca nadian pacific In coming to Portland. They are Philadelphia and Rochester. N. Y. Each will have a special train. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES 100.000 Rose Plants! Roses from our nurseries dissemin ated to all parts of the country strong, well ripened, full of fibrous roots and true to name are celebrated wherever they go. Order now for next Summer bloom ing. Catalogue mailed free on request. THE 8IBSON ROSE NURSERIES, 1180 Mllwaukte Ave., Portland. Or. THANKSGIVING DINNER At the Louvrr. During the hours of 4 :S0 to 9 P. M. wo will serve a real New England Turkey Dinner, price 11.80. We have specially arranged a musical pro gramme for the entertainment of our guests during the service. Engae your table now. TURKEY AT THE BEACH Spend your Thanksgiving at HOTEL MOORE. Seaside. Oregon. Plenty of turkey, a hot salt bath, and a restful sleep by the ocean, will make your vacation worth the trip. Write for reservations. YE OREGON GRILLE. Always In tha lead. Having secured the services of Alex Berthold, the silver-toned vocalist direct from Aeolian Hall and Waldorf-Astoria. New York, we announce his opening Monday night. AT THEQUELLE. Plenty large. Juicy Tamhlll crawfish. Dining-room for ladies, Cth and Stark. Christmas Suggestions. Fasoinstlngand charming features In photography. Aune. Columbia bldg. Tic ml Will Vole First Time Dec. 5. BEND. Or., Nov. IS. (Special.) Bend's first city election under the charter adopted Wednesday will be held December t. An entirely new sat of officials will be chosen. Including Mayor, Treasurer and six Counciimen. CHURCH WARES TO BE SOLD Many Ire-Clirlstinas Sales Arranged by Women's Societies. Beginning about December 1 a series of teas and bazaars will be given In aid of various charities and philan thropies. The first of these will be the annual holiday tea of the Port land Women's Exchange, to be held Wednesday, November 29, In the rooms of the Exchange on Fifth street. The Christmas consignments of needlework will be placed on exhibition Wednes day morning, and at 4 o'clock tea will be served to which all friends of the Exchange are Invited. In the receiving line will be Mrs. R, Glisan, Mrs. Henry E. Jones, Mrs. Frank M. Warren. Mrs. C. E. S. Wood. Mrs. Walter F. Burrell ana Mrs. j. Wesley Ladd. The following will pre Ma at the tea table: Mrs. E. L. Thomnson. Mrs. T. B. Wilcox. Mrs. Ouy W. Talbot. Mrs. Robert W. Lwis, as sisted bv Miss Margaret Hewett. Miss Katherlne MacMaster, Miss aatnmns Holbrook, Miss Clementine Lambert. Miss Louise Burns, Miss Lora Lum- The women of the Methodist Church South will hold their annual basaar In the church building, corner I'nion avenue and Multnomah street. Tues day and Wednesday, November iS and 9. Lunch will be served from 10 In the morning until 10 In the evening. The women of Saint James English Lutheran Church will hold their an nual sale and supper In the church building on Wednesday afternoon and evening, December 6. There will be a large display of needlework. The women of the First United Presby terian Church will hold a bazaar on the same day at their church at Sixth and Montgomery streets. There will be a programme In the evening. December 6 la also the date chosen for the basaar to be held by the women of Trinity Episcopal Church in the Parish House on Nineteenth street. The bazaar Is directed by a committee of which Mrs. W. C. Alvord Is chairman There will be a general exhibit of needlework and fancy articles. The Portland Fruit and Flower Mis sion will hold a fancy work bazaar. Monday and Tuesday, December 4 and 6. A handsome doll Is to be sold. Miss Antoinette Mears will superintend the drawing of the lucky number at the Portland Hotel on December 6 at 4 o'clock. . ,,, The women of Saint Rose Parish will hold a basaar In Saint Rose Hall, on ths evenings of December S and 7. Many articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale. Musical programmes will be given. TO SCHOOLCHILDREN Of Oregon Vnder 12 Xeara Old Suppose a person buys 100 shares of .stock, par value 6u. for $10,000. and In ths course of time receives 4200 shares of stock as dividends on the original Investment, and that the present price of each- share of the 4400 shares of stock now owned Is 500 per share. What Is the present value of the $10,000 Investment, based upon the present selling price of the stock? A prize worth not less than $10 will be given by the Union Pacific Life In surance Company to the child under 12 years of sge who gives the best and neatest written answer to the above problem. Address 605, Oregonlan building. POULTRY EXPERT WANTED W want a man who understands the practical and commercial end of the poultry business, one who has a little cash and believes In his own ability to succeed. To such a man we have a splendid proposition. to make. C. W. Davis & Co.. 80S Commercial Block. Second and Washington, Port land. Or. GENUINE IVORY. Brushes, mirrors, combs, etc. Frank Nau, prescription druggist, corner 6th and Alder, Selling bldg. Drainage Pipe Contract Let. STANFIELD, Or.. Nov. 2-- (Special.) The contract for tfce construction of 6000 feet of cobcrsts pips Inches la Entertaining for the HORSE SHOW AND THANKSGIVING You want your guests to ever remember a boun teous table, beautifully set. We have everything to make it soj frood silver, rich cut glass, dainty china, a varied and extensive assortment of all things beautiful for complete table service. In jewelry, everything radiantly lovely from a peerless diamond , sunburst down to a cuff link. We have not in creased our prices with our new, large store, but we have increased our stock our facilities in' onr remodeling department. We have systematized every branch of our business and ha-e made it The Jewelry Store of Portland G. HEITKEMPER CO. YEON BUILDING diameter was awarded today by the Umatilla Drainage District to E. E. Cotant and H. W. Hall, of this city, at a price of $1.35 per foot delivered along the bank of the dlth In which the pipe Is to be laid. This pipe is the drain for the water from about 1400 acres includ ed in the Umatilla Drainage District and also will be the trunk line of the city sewer when the- latter Is con structed. Work on the construction of the open ditches of the drainage sys tme outside the city limits will be com menced December 4. WHERET0 DINE. Special chlckon dinner and many deli cacies at the Peerless Cafeteria. 84 and 8 Fifth street. Open all day; muslo from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7 o'clock. D. M. Watson's Restaurant will serve turkey dinner complete, 75c, Thanks giving day. 108 Fifth street, Perkins Hotel block. Howe to Advertise Overland. Fred M. Howe, who has been associat ed with the J. W. Leavltt Company, Overland distributors for the Paclflo Coast, has taken charge of the adver tising department of the Portland branch of the firm. Drowsiness After Reading 1 not natural. Your eyes are strained, and the tax put on them Is more than they can bear. Properly-fitted glasses Is what you need. Come to us and we will fit you with the right glasses at the right price. No extra charge for our scientific examination. Reading glasses from $2.50 up. Dallas Optical Parlors 218-219 Failing Building. Corner Third and Washington, 2d Floor; Take Elevator. 333 wLaTiaaaaaSa All branch's of commrcll art, color work; and llluEtiatlon tuht la actual worktr.c shop under tha dlrac t'on of art lata with practical axpa nonce. CH i writ, for circular. ftvl-Auit I? hn Ita-Walker bid., 4 to n1 Yamhill. Portland. Thanksgivm; bit Specials For Three Days More Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday All our $20, $25, $27.50 and $:0 Suits will be offered at the following prices $20.00 Suits $25.00 Suits $27.50 Suits $30.00 Suits Your savings here will buy your Turkey and all the trimmings We are King Pins for Overcoats every size, style and fabric -$10.00 to $50.00 Raincoats, Gravenettes, Gabardines and Slip-ons $5.00 to $35.00 Fourth and Morrison Streets PORTLAND PASHION FIFTH STREET PERFECT REST means a good deal to you especially if you've been traveling. That's why we gave carte blanche to Marshall Field & Co. and the Baker Mattress Company for our beds, ordering them to make the very best there was to be had. And they did! We take pride in our beds. We want you to en joy their solid comfort. CLOSING-OUT SALE .f20000.00 worth of imported and domestic woolens must be sold out at once.' Come early and get first choice. SPECIAL Suit or Overcoat up to $45.00 values $25.00 STONE BROS. ------- TAILORS 349 Washington St. If it b about Correct Qothss, ask Stone. $16.65 $19.65 $23.65 $26.65 CENTER SINCE 1863 The enviable high reputation gained by Kilham Quality Printing is simply results of its beauty its appropriateness its artistic qualities its profitableness to its users. Cards, Letterheads, all office stationery, like good advertising literature pays in the measure its impressive quality attracts the eye. It is distinctive appear ance that gains you favorable attention It's profitable. CORNER FIFTH AND OAK ST3. Easy Christmas Money Men and women who are wanting to buy acreage, or are ambitious and have knowl edge of a friend who is figur ing on purchasing, can make a good Christmas saving or earning NOW. We will allow 5rou the commission on any of our acreage you buy, or a cash commission on any you can help us sell. R 634, Ore gouian. KEYSTONE Main or A Mil X E. OANTINttlN, l Anything in Printing DDCCC rant and Stark Sta. fl CO O MANAII f STATIONERY J 1