TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. DECEMBER 31. 1911 V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAX tEUmOXU f1rt!ti i-fn .......... Cur eimlat oa ......... Minif if E ltr fejn'ftr Editor . . ..... Coapmcirocta . . asr4Ataaat aaLdla. ...Mam T"T A ...M.il T" A . .. Mia TTT4 A ...c10 T"Tl A J ...Mais TTO A ' ...lia Jul A im.'iiiiLvri. nri tr'-t: -n. I'sul fcrtnn la Tn 0frb!r. ' To- , M. S.li o r.ock. ni.M Ta, r.ATKR . s-.v.nf. and T" V 'tria-nt me'.ne-. l-rijht at 11 'rA a. T II A. br.:it. BKi:n THKATKH rc:rnih ami storrt-n.-(rn K r aa.l f'mpinr In Th rtinwn."" MtNfl't at 3 li. lonlcnl at t li. CfPStm THB ATM Vn1n. an3 hvaim Vaufivvliia. Tie aX Ivtbsoq at and toaiaht at AXTAne" THEATM nt aad A I. dr vau4iri:t this aflaraoea. at 3:1a; a!ht at I Ao and a. tPSr THEATER ltrk aad Washfnt- ten I Vaa. !vr.;. Thie r:raooa at 3:1A aad ivnlftkt at TJo aad ft. LTKIi" THEATKR rmrra aad Btar M 'IK-kI corner. Tha jlrh-xil Olrl " This ar-raoon at 2 4- aad tonight at T ,0 aad 11 TAK A RC A rK. rH JOT. ODrr. TTTO H rVai-rna pictures. 11 A. U.ll P. M- NOTICK TO SI KSCKIBl-U. for raplea at rha Hew Taaw OrearoaJaa. which will W himd Jam nary 1. II II. ta ha aaail frteada. ah. a la ha aM ta Tha Orrcwalaa at lift MUCE CENTS. PwMaaw fat 111 Called1 Ktaiaa a anifiluwa. faaada ar Mrxfcna, caala Fereian paataaa. eriU. Address. Tha Oressalam. I-wrUaad. Or. XIax Km- t Orrn krji. officers of Vahmt'.m Council. No. 3. K and i. M., elerlrl ami lnill-l officers at tha , Muonli- Hall, at K.is.t Kichth and Ej-t .urnile strrct.. Wednesday night, as f'.llw: Thrlc illii.-in.ius nmslrr. John K. Wood. deputy it!u.trtiu!i master, (ienrae ". liotfcford. irtm-tial ron aluctor of work. Frank M. Patterson; treasurer. Hoy Qiurkcntiiuh: recorder. J H. Ktchmoml: captain of the guards. Jl. II. Voun: conductor of I hp council. H O Norton; Mewanl. Angus Fleming; 'ntlnel. Thomas II. Prl. kril. Wash ington I.odo. No. 4-i. A. V. and A. M.. lrt-.! niJ injttallfd iho followlni; namrd olt'i'-pr: Wurnhlpf ul niatr, Jhn . .M'-k; nlr warden. Hoy jtiarkrnhuh: Junior tt.irdn. J. K. lartin: lraiiirtr. K. H. MiH'lnnc; aer reiarv. J. II. IMi'hntond; nltr dacon. 11. II. Voun: Junior !'iiion. K. M. rlirsnn; rhHi'laln. Kv. Hurry leod; marshal. furl W. Frank: nenlor irmard. Raymonl F. Ilurlhiirt: Junior Mtnl. i'. I. tarponlor; tylrr. Thoniaa II Itrlik-tl. K-lv.RTt.A;r Fouitvax !row Rm-ii. J M. Turk, formrrly a I'orilaml I'olicrman and I-puty .Shrrlff In earlv lays, of th Nhalim country, nan hn Tiattlna old frlmla. Mr. Turk traded a alnirltt Tortland lot for In) art of unimproved land In Columbia I'otintr 1 yearn ako. Sinro then ha and hta aona hava acquired altogether t"0 rnrfj hu-h hare a htith value. Mr. Turk aaid yesterday that Ma land haa Increased In value to atirh an extent that now he Is Independent. Thera are nalmon In lh rivera and deer In the mountains near hia home, and the rail road to Tillamook will aoon pasa hi property. Ilia aons have Also acquired firma neArby. OwNKaa or AtTostonii.ra. Our ahopi have been rornlid to handle caneral repair work and overhauling with dispatch. fur object Is to do thorouch work at reasonable prices; eiperienred and skilled mechanics In rhari of modern equipped shop; work, aruarantecd. Uet acquainted with u. A a can sava you money and trouble. Y. NT. O. A. automobile school and repair drpit. L.n Tenth and Mill suteta. Bit Axn rSmu Await Anor-nox. The Hoys" and OirlV Aid Society baa In Its rare a desirable little buy and fclrl aid R and lt year. respectively, for v horn It is anxious to find a trood home where they can be kept tog-cthcr. Any rne rtenlnnc such A pair of children should apply ! the Receiving Home, at the corner of Fast Twenty-ninth and Irvinir streets. I'hones: Kast 6. B 1104. Ws Palo, balr mattresses retail At wholesale prices, for ro-pound be As from S?.te and up. Wa renovate mat tresaes and return them thA aama day. We also renovate feather. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H Metxser. pro rrtetor. M Front it. Mala lil.AIIll' No TalTRIXt KsTABl.lSXMFINT has A lars;r and better selected slock than J. I'ollvka A Co. Durlnir sale SO per cent rebate for casii payment on floods made to ord-r. Beautiful Assortment cf fancy vestv HiKh-aTade workman ahip onlv. r' Corhett bldu. Tuc Carls-tox IIotki. has a limited pumber of el-Kantly -fnrnhed rooms, ain-ele or rn suite; special rates made to permanent quests, every room is an utf-ide room and ran be had with or without bath. Carleton Hotel. 14th and Washinicton streets. e First Axxt At. CuraAAXi-s Mali: or Corskts. Kvrry corset In stock re duced: tl'vo-.! i ii f ront-laccd. Kedfern whalebined. Wade cornets. Mme. ZMt fich. 312 Fliedner bMc. Tenlh and Wash. I'hones; Main 541U. A 4H. Wtl. vtli lat in !-. Miii-s I'ot. l.K.ir. near Oakland. Cal. a -aoioans rnn-i,r. "prirff semester opn January l I.uella t lay Carson, I .L. D. president. For cataJoajue ad uresa HeEistrar. Nsrw Thoi-cimt Watch-Nioht Skrvu k. Filers bid. P. M.. conslsttn-; of lecture, music, recttatlona and free re frehmenis. All welcome to a happy oclsl time. Visit this Ot cax tx Wixtrr. The cli mate la very mild and the famous Hotel t:arhart was never more attractive Winter rlcs. ii per day. American plan. a Vailt-s for storing- trunks, silver ware, etc.. a convenience to those leav inc tha city for a period of time. Cham ber of Commerce t-afe Deposit Co. For Sal. Northeast corner Tenth and Olisan ( lo iu . Inquire of frrtts r-troebel. sec. of 8tnbel at Barenstecher Land Company. 12 fixtn. Pa. R- Wii.mam IIaxxcvax. dentin!, formerly of v7- Marquam Mds;.. Is now assoctat-d with Pr w. I. North rup. l:i-l:i) Sellln bUlc;. Lijurr Lxarx Ljr-Ktumxa Get In touch with jour social and business world a-raln; local reference. Katherine Kir, sr. Main ;3. . Cn-rsir office In Wilcox building to rent; waitinr room, both phones; ref erences nil'.amto. V OreKon'lan. First - Ci-aes 8 h o m RxrAiRixo). rrompt eervice. moderate prices. Jacob frchwind. 167 tstark. bet. i'ark and sth. New Year's table d'hote dinner at Ittchardi". ft per cover; S to I.J.. t'lassio music. Park and Alder. Main 2i20. Sitf the coupons Inside sanltarv wrappers. Good Health ilrrad. made by Vraetarian Food Co. At croc era. t.rar Yr I'Axrx. The Minuet Sirls request the.r friends" patronaxe; Ktnclers hall. New Years niKht- Start t: e new Yenr rlnht by tryinn a fancy dinner at Folts's Kestau rant, 13 WachinsTton; Ti cents. W'a.xtacv Reliable and permanent party to share part of downtown office, A B . treiton;an. Movnr. IKjwxstair. 42-l Lea is bldar. Kdward lOoudey. murtiaca loans. M -ores' Rchtii raxt will serve a Tic New Yesr s turkey dinner, lit ith Mark U Xuu. has moved his law fTica to room 34 Worceatcr bldjr. Tti Jl.'r Brait Spec'al breakfast aetve-a txom t It 11 A. 11. a Storttu. to ijerTTRaV Mirs r-lna Lyman, of Oak Park. III., haa been enKaaed by the Library Associa tion to rive A course of nve lectures or. children's literature and story tfllina in the auditorium of the Kast I'-irtland Branch Library. January 13-2. Miss I.yman is a professional story teller and lecturer on children s litera ture and the art of story-tellln-r. 8ha la the author of "Storv Telilna;. What to Tell and How to Tell It." a book which Is In dally use In public li braries, schools and homes, through out the United mates. Her subjecta will be announced later. mtxim For m So.-ittt. At a meeting of more than 2" clien-ifls In the Portland territory Friday evnln. at 310 Worcester buikllnit. the Portland section of the American Chemical So ciety wax org mixed. Arrangements were made for holding monthly meet ings during the coming year. The fol lowing officers were elected; President. A. U Knlnely. Chief I'nited States Food and Drug Inspection Laboratory. Port Isnd: vice-president. Professor V. I Stafford. Iniverslty of Oregon: secre tary and treasurer. R. A. olmstead Willamette Pulp Paper Company Oregon City. ClTT Sltt.tal WRaVrttlD STEAM ROUJ5R. Junk dealers, contractors and others scrambled yesterday at the corner o F-aat Fourteenth and Clinton streets to purchase from the city a steam roller which wall recently demolished by a Southern Pacific passenger train and which Is consld-red by the city to be beyond repair. Bidding for the wrecked machine was so lively that when l'eputy Auditor Wlegand dropped the hammer the price was $T5tf. It was bought by M. Barde or Son. 1 ne ma nine when new cost 2'. The city a ill purchase a new roller. Sn.v or Vetbraxs TO ORiiAXixr. More than persons have applied for mem bershtp In a new camp of the Sons o Veterans, which Is to be organised a a meeting In Alisky Hall, next Wednes dav night. A charter was granted alter a canvass had been made under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic, and John Huntington. Lants. who is both a veteran and a son of a veteran, was detailed to the duty of Instituting the camp and In stalling Ha officers. Communications concerning Ihe new enmp arc being; attended to by C. A. WHHams. in the Lab he building in this city. B. F. Walker's FvxrRAi. Hklp. Tlie funeral services of Benjamin F. Walker who died at his home at Ardcnwald Thursday afternoon, were held yestcr duy af:ernoon at the Portland t'rema torlitm In the presence of relatives and friends. Mr. Walker was 51 years o! age. He had been a resilient of Portland for ten years, a partner of Oliver O. Walker, his son. the firm name being Walker Walker. His widow and two sons survive. Mr. Walker was Sheriff of Siskiyou County. California, for IS years before coming to Portland. Father O'Hara to Givr l.trrtus Coi-rsk. Father O'Hura will give a course of Illustrated lectures In the auditorium of the Kast Portland Branch Library Tuesday evenings at I o clock beginning January 9. His subject will be the "Critical Period or Roman His torv During the Fifth and Sixth Cen turles. Course tickets may be ob tained at the Central Library or branches. OnirvTAt. Ri'o Sai.k Onr , annual reduction si.le of Orlentsl rugs. Turkish and Persian room-size carpets la now on. Our entire stock Is reduced IS to 3a per cent. As our regular prices are always the lowest In the city, this great reduction means that you can not afford to Ignore the opportunity presented by this great annual sale. You enjoy the advantage of a large and rhotra collection and our positive guarantee of the quality. Cartozian Bros., importers. 4TJ Waeh.. near 13th. Ql'ARAXTIXC VIOLATIOX R U M O R t'K rorxiirn. Investigation by the pollca) yesterday showed to be unfounded the report that a son of P. L. Bartholotny. srt.lcted with smallpox, had been on the streets. They discovered that tha boy had been In bed at his home, 143 ANNUAL FOR MAILING. In purrhaMn; i'ip Now Year's OrPC'iiian, wrapped for tnailinsr, t ho public is raiilimipd that liKEKX wrappers have boon used exclti-ivc-ly. Yrap?d copies of the Annual are on sale at Tlie Oreironian business office, at all news stands, and by newsboys at ." rents each. I'oslace in the I'nited States. Canada. Mexico and the insular possessions i 5 cents. Foreign post ace., 10 cents. Rlandena avenue, for several weeks. The family was greatly distressed at the Implication that they had been disre garding quarantine. Two cases in the family are making satisfactory prog ress. Kaolxs Fnjot TAxrK. The annual Christmas ball and entertainment of the Fraternal Order of Kagles of the Port land Aerie No. 4. was held in the hall In the Marquam building Friday night. The grand march was led by one of the members Impersonating; Santa t lau.s, alter which event a distribution of Christmas presents among the guests was enjoyed. Trie officers elected for the year were formally Introduced be tore the lodge members prior to the bvgtnmug ui the entertainment. Skwiso Cub MEarrs. The regular semimonthly meettnR of the sewing club of Lincoln-Garfield Woman's Relief Corps took place at the home of Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Camel in Brentwood. December -n. Only a few of the mem hers were present. The next meeting will be Tuesday. January s. 'niRCM or ot'R Father (Unitarian) Rev. T. L. Kllot. t. I. minister emeritus; Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister. New Year's service at 11 A. M. Sermon by the minister emeritus. Christening service at 10:15; Communion service at 13. No evening service today. Ji Liis Kraemer, the well-known old resident, engaged In real estate, loaus and insurance business, has removed from 9rt Fifth st. to the Henry bldg., office 3v2. He will be pleased to wel come his many friends and customers at his new office. 44 Tears tx Portvajid Axxvai, Sale or uxrepbxmep plidoii At 1'xct.b Mters" 71 Sixth Street. Near Oak. 40 Years ix Portuiid. Not MgxrmxrD as Co-RFpoxrENsr. An error wss made in stating that Mrs. Nettle Williams was mentioned as co-respondent in the Howard vs. Howard divorce complaint, lira. Wil liams waa not so mentioned. Fi'RS. Closing out sets of finest ermine and mink rapes, muffs, etc Sell regardless of cast sealskin snd mink garments: big bargains. Reiner, fur rier. 404 Merchants Trust bide Taxi dermy In all branches. Yovoo man attending Holmes Busi ness College desires a place to work for his room snd board. Call Main 13. A liii. Tuesday. Kai-Ntwl and -tutti fruttl Ice cream for New Year's day. Phone Washing ton Cream Company. Team or Oxex a.vd Driver Wavrgrv For hauling automobile around city. M. 100. Oregonlan. Axrtvjf" FvRxrrt-RB Bvtera. Read Faker's auction adv. la section No. : today's paper. Dr. Pwaix. dentist, removed. North west bldg.. cor. and Wash. E. C0S4. Mrs. JcitrsJ Orax has few choice ste;tmer rugs left. 73 Johnson. fcaATto today all. day. Oaks Rink. TANUARY J EWELRY SPECIALS Savings on dependable jewelry that will tempt you to quirk buying. CLOCKS Guaranteed time keeper for every purpose. For the office, home, or boudoir. $ 5.00 Clocks $ 4.00 $ 6.00 Clocks $ 4.80 $ 7.50 Clocks $ 6.00 $15.00 Clocks $10.00 $30.00 Clocks $24.00" Other clocks reduced in tame proportion. PICTURE FRAMES Sterling siler picture frames reduced : 75c values at. .60c $1.00 values at. .75c $5.00 vals. at. $4.00 JAEGER BROS. EWELERS if. M'mrufi m., Bel. ad and 4Uh Mm. Ti5tetts Will, Bk Chaibman. r-ChrIt Dyi-tle will he the chairman f the 1h.v at the Rotary Club I unchpou TueeKiHy. when th club will relebrajte ith first iCHtherfn? In the year The (?ueit of honor and upea kr of fhe clay will be KdwaH Cook In ii'. am. of tail & Tilton'a Hank, who will give an aildrcxs on "Vurrencv Reform." FENDER CONTRACT MADE Kvrry Car to Have "Portland" Safe guard by .September I. Aft ordlng: to rrrms of a contract en tered Into yosteo-day between the port land Railwav, Ught & Tower Company and the Western Automatic Fender Company every etreetrar In the city will be equipped with a "Portland" fen der, the type recommended by the City Council, before September 1. 1912. Thfi "Ptirtlanfr fender is said to b an Improvement of the original "Nol non' fender which the Council ordered the cooipany to adopt, retaining all the meritorious feature and eliminating tho-tc point?, araint which the mom werloua objection of the company was rn.ule. The chana-en were denifrned by F. V. lit Id. Keneral inanajrr of the company. On account of hin activity in the fender ease the manufacturers liave decided to attach the name "Port land to rvery fender of the kind made in the future. It In ali-o announced that an extensive cam pa tun for the Intro duction of thete fendera In various Kantern cttlea will be started at once, thua giving Portland considerable pub. licit y. Equipment of the cars not already supplied with this ntyle of fender will bejzin ilarch 1. It In planned to Install them at the rate of 100 a month. WHEREJTO DINE. . polal turkey And chicken dinner and many delicacies at tha Faerless t'afeterla. 84 And 8 Fifth street. Open All day; music from 1 - to Z and from 6 to 7 o clock. n . . - V X'aar tlnna I ' 1 1 . .( . ........... Ally entertained from 6 o 8. Seward Hotel t;rlll. 10thAnd Alder. PpeclAl New Year's Table D'Hote Din ner, tl. from 12 to :J0. Kvery Sunday. Table D'Hote Dinner, tl, from S to :J0. Watson's KestAurant will serve tur key dinner today and tomorrow, 75 cents. 10S Fifth street. Watson's Restaurant will serve New Tear's turkey dinner complete. T.'ic. 1U8 5th street. . GREAT TREAT IN STORE Kor art lovera of rare pictures. Special exhibition in art room of Wooriard, Clarke & Co. Hare old English print, by Arthur Ackcrmann Son, ilirect. from Iinlon. tnKland. s?u. h wubjecta Fox Hunting, Shooting and Steeple ChnMrig. Also a beautiful collection of Knelt nt water color and mezxo tints. Kxhlblt open for Inspection all week. beginning Tuenday. January 2d. PHYSICIANSATTENTION! If vou are particular about your pre scriptions let us do your work. "We are particular, too. The best drugs and .10 years' experience. Prompt delivery day or night. Morrison -Grand Phar macy, East Morrlaon and Grand ave. Phones East 490, B 2ib2. FOOTBALL Reserved seat tickets for the bin New Year's game will be on sals At Schiller's th St. store Sunday. All day. and Monday morning. Gen. admission. $1: reserved seats. S1.S0; children under 13. 50 cents. Game called 1 P. M. A CARD OK THANKS. The Sisters of Mercv wish to return their sincere -ratitu.!e ta their many friends for their kindness to the old peple durlnar the liolliisyi. In partic ular Die following; kin.l benefactors: Tlie Cathedral Aid Society. Dunning; A Mclnti-e, Sliea Urns.. .Mrs. Devlin, of Astoria: MMr ft rranK c ompany, tuns. Wortman AY Klnsr. J N. Teal. I -a Oranrie freainerv. J. P. O'Brien. M. O Hrlen. Al bers Bros.. McXeff ro.. C. J. Alton, the various banks. Henry L. Orbett, K. L. Ttevereaiix. it. G. Munly. Portland Gas sV Coke Company. Dr. A. K. Rockey, Bel mont Market, l nion .mmi Aiarxct, jen nltut & -Jon. Thomas Kindred. J. P. rlnlev & S'in. Men reiiinK. 1 ates ft Kavmond. William Landeur. Mia. J. Hmirne. Jr.: Dr. Hettlt. All the commis sion men on Front street nd many oth ers. Also the Needlework l.ulld of America for the numerous garments ilvrn to St. Agnes Kaoy name ana lome for the Ageii. one of the pleaaant events of Christ. nu eve was the Uistrlbutlns: of a-lfts to the old people by Mrs. OS Ilea, Mrs. Iitln. Miss Champion. Mrs. Baron- strngcr of St. Ann s Society. CARD OK Tlll.XKS. I desire to express my heartfelt hanks and appreciation to the friends who so kindly assisted me w-ith words of sympathy and acts of kindness dur ing; the Illness and death of my wife. Lioulsa Campion. t,aAtii.cj iv. .j ,n riu.. Wishes You and Yours a Happy and Prosperous New Year Portland's Fashion Center THE DAY OF RESOLUTIONS MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1912 Let this be your one real resolve To wear Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings and Hats for 1912 OUR ANNUAL AND ALTERATION SALE affords an The prices fied styles opportunity to start the New Year right, quoted here are within reach of all; digni- to select from All Blues and Blacks Reduced. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits Reduced. House Coats and Bath Robes 25 Off. $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now $11.25 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats now $14.85 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats now $18.75 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats now $20.65 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats now $22.50 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats now $26.25 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats now $30.00 $45.00 Suits and Overcoats now $33.75 $50.00 Suits and Overcoats now $37.50 OUR ANNUAL BOYS' SALE IS A HISTORICAL EVENT IN ANNALS OF MERCHANDISING $14.00 Knicker Suits. . $10.50 $10.00 Knicker Suits... $ 7.50 $ 8.00 Knicker Suits... $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Knicker Suits... $ 4.50 Same Reductions on Overcoats. ' Basement Department Boys' Suits and Overcoats, $2.70 to $4.35 $8.50 Juvenile Suits now $6.35 $7.00 Juvenile Suits now $5.25 $5.00 Juvenile Suits now $3.75 $4.00 Juvenile Suits now $3.00 Same Reductions on Overcoats. AT THEQ'JELLE. Plenty larre. Juicy Yam nlll crawfish. Dlnlnc-room for ladles. ta and Stark. A Stetnwny Piano for rent or sale. Call at once. Sherman. Clay Co., Morrison at Birth. NEWYEAR'S At the Imperial Hotel. Special table d'hote dinner. H.50, will be served from 6 to 9 P. M., January 1, 1912. Reserve your table now. Phone Main 431 A 68H3. $3 PIANO RENT. All money paid as rent can apply on purchase price if desired. Ask about our drayage plan. Kohler & Chase, 375 Washington street. Coal $S un. Edlefs-n Fuel Co. " OREGON MADE UMBRELLAS The largest stock In the city every description from the cheapest to the hlKhest-prlced ones all fine values alBo all the staple llns including our noted Rustproof Umbrellas The best umbrellas In town at $1.00, $1.26, $1.50, $2.00 and upwards. Recovering In all (trades of silk and plorta also repairing at lowest prices. l.et us put a new umbrella on your old handle or a new handle on your old umbrella. MEREDITH'S IZK&V KM WaehlBKtoai -, Bet. ta and 7th. Imperial Hotel Bnllrilna;. 0lEAT jt ) GOOD? Well! You just ought to taste some of those sea food dishes in The Savoy Cafe. You'll say we have one of the best chefs in the country. And we have! He is certainly a past master in the art of sea-food prep aration. Always something palatable to coax that jaded appetite. Next time you're in SeatUe don't forget. MORTGAGE LOANS 5fyf Eastern funds on Best rfQf Portland Fecurlties at O ,C Uikcr Fiida for Rnalaeaa Properties aad loae-la Kcaldeaaeea at 6 TT' LEWIS miniio. "Main or A 141$ EDWARD E. GOUDEY, ?h KEYSTONES U Anything In Prlnthig nprQQ Froarand Stark 'J Scientific Management IN THE OFFICE, STORE OR FACTORY PEL km can be accomplished only by the use of sys tems and devices espe cially designed to meet every requirement pe culiar to that particular business. Office Filing Devices and Supplies, plus the "know how," are simply the tools accomplishing the desired results. We are prepared to render service that will accomplish the maximum results at the minimum cost. The Wabash Filing Cabinets and Transfer Cases are the basis for a proper system, -and if you will let us we will tell you how to make that svstem successful. Contents of Cabinet trans ferred bodily into Transfer Case without disturbing the arrangement. KILH AM!!1nt?iyc Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders Headquarters for Architects' and Engineers' Instruments and Supplies. Y. M. C. A. Day and Night SCHOOLS New Term Opens January 2. 1912. Iieslstratlon Open Now. Pre 3 Mo. Advertising. $15. OO AlKehra 5.00 Assaying 15. OO Apple Culture. No Fee Architect. Draft. ; T.50 Arithmetic 2.00 Automobile (course) 50.00 Bookkeeping 3.00 Boys' School 4.00 Bricklaying: 15. OO Business Eng. and Cor... 2.00 Business Law 2.00 Car'try and Woodturning 10.00 f'liemistry 10. OO Klectri'y and Elec. Mach. 15. OO Kngrllsh for Foreign Men ,'t.OO Kne'ish Gram, and Head. 3.00 Kngiish Literature 3.00 Freehand Drawing. ...... T.OO French 5.00 Forestry and Lumbering 10. OO Geometry 5.00 German 5.00 History Latin 5.00 Machine Desisn 7.50 Mechanical Dl't. T.50 Penmanship 2.00 Pharmacy (six months)... 25.00 Physical and Com. GeoR Physics Plan Reading and Estlm. Plumbing Shop Practice Poultry Raising Public Speaking Reinf. Concrete Const... Rhetoric Salesmanship and Adv... Spanish Sheet Aletal Drafting Shorthand Surveying and Mapping... Show Card Writing Telegraphy and Dlspat'h Trigonometry. Typewriting. . Vocal Music. . 7.00 8.00 15.00 No Fee 6.00 15.00 S.OO 15.00 5.00 7.50 6.00 10.00 12.00 12. OO 5.00 6.00 6.00 Call or Send for Free Illustrated Catalosrue. SIMILAR SCHOOLS SEATTLE, TACOMA, SPOKANE. Do Your Eyelids Glue Together at Night? Chief among the symptoms of eye strain are watering of the eyes, a glu ing together of the eyelids on awaken ing in the morning. We make glasses that can be relied upon to remedy the defect In your vision, stop the flow of water, prevent the gluing together of vour evelids. and give you a new found power and clearness of vision. We make just such glasses for just such cases as these as low as 13.00. Con sult us about your eyes NOW. Dallas Optical Parlors . SIS-SIS Falling Bulldlnr. Corn.-r Third and Washington, Second Floor; Take Elevator. COAL East 629 B 6148 LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO.