THE OIlEOOy j)AILY VTOirittrAli, yORTLvyp, HOyPAT ETENiyG - yrOYEMBETl C. 1003. 12 Children's Wool I Dress Goods I Children's Fancy I Dresses Sweaters I Tin quality Chariot Sreea Oeoda, . . ,. . .. t I A rnd aowl, of OhUdn.1 o, brow, 36 Uoha. Wide. 4 J. EaT I Wool Srniu. sttUr trimmed, la aa .. to put on wnen n. eomtm xrom a 7,ri'ttirT.tjl c.ll. "d of school. You Will And tht It wiU I They will hr to be n to be p- BOo per yard. Our price U only saTC hi, shirts and walete from lota I predated. Wo hT world Mtir of wmut and ter. They only ooat I $1.98 35c 28c Walking Skirts Boys' Knee pants Men's Underwear I $130 Kainy Day Iklrt, now S9.9&' Verhapa that boy of roars la a Man's winter welffBt Oamal'a I Oxford tray, trinun.d with rowa of ; terror on pasta. If ao, try , him Hal, Shirts and Drawers, axtra well I bt.rt.'tlU?oomVlrtflal.:d' 1 with a pair of or Ta.y are a. mad. and nnlahad. Thay ahonld aaU I . with rowa of atltchlnf. A biff bar- aear oaat Iron aa thay soak 'am, for BOo par rarmeat, bat yon can I gala at nnd tha prioe la only buy 'am hare for I $2.98 25c 39c Women's Hosiery Bed Spreads Outing Flannel ! Extra eaperior quality Teat Black rine quality White Badapraada, 80 pleoea of rood quality Outlay I rieeced Hose, aplload heela and toee. rood full alia, neat petunia, will Flannel, food, firm rooda that will I - Ton-would have to pay at leaat 80e waah , and wear In a aatla factory waah and wear. Other atoraa are I par pair for the aame thlnr np town. manner. Our price for the rerular aaklnr 1 Ho for tha aame thlnr. Our I Our price la only l.ts kind la only prioe la only I 12c 98c 5c I HALLOWEEN SPRITES NOT TOO MISCHIEVOUS Halloween waa not forgotten by the youngsters of Portland, and by aoine of . the older folka aa well. Saturday night. With house parties many celebrated the rent, while the children romped the streets playing tricks n everybody. Not a few property owners hunted In vain for their gate yesterday, while the crusty householders hurled imprecations upon the heads of the youngsters who -overturned his woodpile or carried the wood to the roof of tho nearest shed. A few cases of actual vandalism were reported as the police were on the look out for trouble makers. About 60 po- llcemen patrolled the city, all excepting those on the first night relief being in plain dress. The boys and girls knew of this and conseauentlv thev were care- rful not to overstep the bounds of pro priety. The officers spent most of their time In the residence parts of the city where ghosts were wont to make trouble, but as a rule Young America was good. Journal friends and readera wher traveling on trains to and from Port land should ask news agents for The Journal and Insist upon being supplied with this paper, reporting all failures In obtaining It to the office of publication, addressing The Journal Portland. Or. HIS LEG BROKEN BUT IT'S WOODEN In turning a corner at Crosby street and llolliday avenue a few nights ago C. I. Scoffln was thrown from the road cart in which he was riding .and one of the wheels pasapd over his wooden leg. The crowd which gathered was surprised to see him get up with his leg limp, and shocked when they saw him climb lntu the cart and ride off. Mr. Scoffln was Injured by a streetcar 10 years ago and as a result he has been wearing a wooden leg since. m LUTHERAN CHURCH RISING ooiraxxaATzomi bait usi BTJTLDIWO I.AIP BOMB BTBIXIWO rBATTTBXS OT IHKOXI YZITSB- dat rowa rzoruB's rooa&AX With elaborate rellgioua aervlcea the a large con Following an address by Rev. Hogoes ie aeallng and placing of the coppei ix. within a prepared recess In the ftev, Rev. Hogoes, during his address, read $860. The Ladies' society followed . There waa a considerable and $25. The church will be an attractive structure, 48x62 feet, and will coat. when completed, over $7,000. At present only $3,000 la being expended, but tne work, will be completed aa fast as the money can be raised. There la a full basement for the Sunday achool and other purposes, and an auditorium above. CKBXSTXA ASSEMBLY. The workof the recent Christian Na tional assembly at Detroit was dis cussed by Rev. J. F. Ghormley at the First Chrlatfan church yeaterday morning. The reporta or the missionary work that had been carried on during the past year had been very flattering, tha apeaker aald, and over 1100,000 had been raised by the Women'e Christian Board of Mlsslona for the work In the foreign Held, while tha American Christian Mia alonary aoolety had collected upwarda or ijuu.ouo ror the cause In the native land. Announcementa concerning the con vention next year at St Louie had been made. Being In the very , center of the cnurcn zb.ooo waa not too many to ex pact The exposition authorities hate put at their disposal the largest halla in Kt. Louia for the convention In 1904, without- coat to our people. Ground baa alao been donated on which to erect a memorial bulldihr In which would b placed periodicals and 'whatever might be of historical Interest to tha church. Thla convention cornea to the coaat In HOC, and It would be a good thing to have a Ilka building here.- , i i "BIBLB HOT WITHOUT EBBOBS That tha Bible waa not without errors waa the theory advanced In the sermon of Rev. J. T. Lathrop, In a sermon at the Grace Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morning, nor was it a book to aettle scientific . tor philosophical questions. ' V The Bible, the speaker declared, con tained the finest collection of devotional literature in the world. It waa an open book In which God revealed to the world hla method of aoul culture. It waa a aoul book, a book on soul building and waa effective In building up the aoul life In individuals and tho race. The Bible waa the accumulation of the rellgioua experiences of the race and embodied all tha', the race would ever neea ror spiritual culture ana power. It waa infallible In two particu lars: First. In setting forth the moral and spiritual lawa by which tha race la to be controlled and redeemed; aeo nd. In setting forth the' lawa by which the Individual Is to come to the highest spiritual consciousness and power, These laws were fixed and universal In the spiritual as In the law -of gravlta. tlon In the phyaical. It waa lastly God' love letter to the race in which waa announced hla system of penalties and rewards to the children of earth. : To the virtuous it held out eternal life, and In tbia assurance called every man to faith and good works. mvxutxma the crtbok. In a sermon on "Elements of Suc cess In the Modern Church," Rev. W. B. Holllngshead of the .Centenary Metho dist church yesterday said that the church must be made up of pure lives of noble purposes, and high alms and ambitions, or it will be weak In the work of navlng aoula, which la Its sole object After giving the Scriptural dea- lgnatlon of the true church, of which Mr. Holllngshead aald. Christ Is the head; the foundation, he made the sub ject practical by comparing the church to a building, all parte of which must be perfect and sound. 'If I aak how many unsound brlcka can be put into a building," aaid the $1.25 Choicest Fancy Silks at 65c yard $1.25 Black Dress Goods at 78c Thousands of Bargains In Muslin. Underwear Window and sash curtaining of all kinds, Swiss, Muslin, Not, Madras, ate., IVhlto and Colors. ' ALL AT REDUCED PRICES - BIG SALS OF FEATHER DUSTERS AN D HOSE'SUPPORTERS , Annual Thanksgiving' Linen vSale apeaker, "if there be an architect In thla congregation, he will amlle and think the preacher knows nothing about putting up a building. He will aay no unsound brlcka can be used. But If the surface -of the brick selected be all perfect but one aide, and yet that brick be used, there 'la a weaknesa in tne wan. The surface expoaed may paaa inspec tion and though that alngle brick be surrounded by good mortar and aound brick yet the weakness remains In the wall. The architect would throw out the brick that la faulty. So the church must be built" ' . Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order. Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a .new man or woman of you. KXKXXa CABBTTAT Onvi. ' Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 2. Tha Mem phis fall carnival opened today under most favorable auspices. All train arriving; Sunday night and thla mornlnr orougni nunareaa or visitors from all points within a radius of 100 mllea or more. The day' a program waa auccesa fully carried out The bluff la occupied with innumerable carnival attractions, while Court 8quare, Main street, and other prominent thoroughfares are lav-' Ishly decorated, and at night will be , ablase with Illuminations. Special, fea turea have been arranged for every day; of the week. Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. Allen at Lewis' Best Brand, , - OUR.' MJfK 1 WATCH - fc'IVS 1 3AtE6.1rJ 1. ABIES, TAKE NOTIC Come at once and get the best Elgin or Hampden Watch for less money than at any other house, -and pay only $1.00 a week. j WX WANT YOU TO SEE THIS IMMENSE FURNITURE HOUSE. A GOOD CHANCE FOR A LASTING AND VERY ACCEPTABLE XMAS GIFT $12.00 buys a beauty, Ladies' or Gents' size, witli a 24-year guarantee Fahys Gold Case. I. GEVURTZ & SONS feu On, our Opening: Day you will get Free of Charge from us 173-175 First Street 219 to 227 Yamhill Street GUESS WHAT IT IS! The papers will announce it on Wednesday what we give you FREE OF CHARGE on our Opening Day. Dortt forget to Look It Up! Next week we Open what day we cannot say as yet FAMOUS TRAINS The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Lim- LT ited St Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway GENTS, TAKE NOTICE! ; We will open up with a big rush. (Jet in line first. First come, first served.. Numbers will be given out to every gentleman to be measured, ias there will be no less than 1,00(L Suits and Overcoats sold on our Opening Day. So guess how many we will sell, and get the prize we offer for this. Scotch Plaid Tailors 142-144 SIXTH STREET Suits made to order for $15 no more, no less. Overcoats made to order for $iS-no more; no less. S j WATCH FOR OUR OPENING DAY ! . s. mows, General Afent, 134Third Street,' Portland 7 v. I