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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rOKTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1063. receive work and give Information. The I j exchange la opened for tha purpose of TOWN TOPICS I allowing women chance to display and The "Different" v.:-Stores j OLDS, WORTMAN , E0i!G Fifth and '.Wash--1 . infjton St 3. sell artlclea of their own makings 'Irary rasor that U purchased from Albert Bernl. tha druggist. Second and Item nf I nrl Interest fnr RllSV lve satisfaction or money back. He , - haa hss fitted out hundreds of self-shavers Journal Readers. with satisfactory blades, ao , why not yout . If one has s little lalamra time for a day out of town, the grandeur of the Co lumbia river scenery may be enjoyed on board tha ateamer Spencer at SO cents for an entire day's ride. That la. one may take a trio to Tha Dalles for half a dollar, and have tha pleaaura of view Ing America a moat romantic mountains, besides the charming landacape and yawning canyona that Intervene. It will be a day never to be forgotten." The Spencer leaves Oak atreet dock at T s m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Fassenjters to The Dalles or be yond save 12.10 In fare to that place by riding on tha Spencer, aa the railroad charges 11.60.' ' Buy tickets to Tha Dalles, then go on py rslL Telephone Main tm. ' Trlends of Xassger White, of the Alba Dentists, who may visit him In hla new quarters, will And one of the moat per fect dental parlors Mn the country. Mr. White haa spared no expense In fitting ofllce- up moil palatial apanmenis, ana u nu four fine chairs are not kept busy, then It will be because the people are not acquainted with tha excellence of the work turned out These dentists ad vertise In plain figures the prices charged, and Dr. White assures the pub lie that it cannot get better work In the wcld. and that none but tha adrertlsed prices, will be accepted. No one will be Inveigled Into the place and then charged more than they expected to be charged. . . Tlsoot soles, abaolutely waterproof, sewed on, 70o and fOc, Bhoes repaired while you wait. Goodyear Shoe Repair company, is? Yamhill, near Fourth. Tot Sent Part of store 1 II Tamhlll. Ooodnough building. Will rent with oil without counter. Apply cashier, Journaj rise dayl Buy Meredith's umbrellss. Repairing and recovering: two stores, Washington and Ith, Morrison and ttn. Foot ball I Football I Albany College va. Multnomah. Multnomah Field. 1:11 p. m. . Saturday, November 14. Football! Football! lave 13.10 on every tars to The Dalles or polnta beyond by riding on the beau tiful ateamer Charles R. Spencer, and at the same time view . the magnifi cent Columbia liver scenery. Fare by the ateamboat la BO cents to any land ing. Including The Dalles; by rail, 1110 to The Dalles. . Persons going beyond The Dalles can buy their tlcketa by ateamer to that point, and go thence by rail to their destination. On her way up and down the Spencer stops st Van couver, Washougal, Cascade Locks, Stev enson, Carson, Collins, Drano. Under woods. Whits Salmon. Hood RJver, Bin gen and Lyle. Fare, BO cents to any atopplng plaoe. Wharf . foot of Oak atreet Telephone Main 21(0. Printing Beet work by Mann A Beach, 11 aeoond and 111 Stark. Enlarged facili ties. Everything firstclass. 'Phono 444. Thanksgiving party Invitations clev erly printed at the Metropolitan Prlntlngl company's, 147 Front, near Morrison. Portland dab, Ho Fifth street A I palatable lunch served ovary evening rrom I until u p. m. Max Smith's restaurant Is a charm. The Savoy, 1(0 Fifth, opposite Post- office block. aggestlvs Thesapentlos cure where drugs fall. McMann. too The Marquam. If yon dine well you dins at Max Smith's Savoy, 1(( Fifth, opp. P. O. Blk. We have added new department to our store, that of misses' and children's cloaks. We positively have one of the best selections of these garments In this city, and having bought at a bar gain will sell at prlcea that will make people buy If they will see them. We don't care where you have been buying before, nor what low price you secured. we will make you a little lower figures than you have ever had. In fact we will make you a whole lot lower prices. If. Baumer A Co., TTnlon svenue and, Eaet Morrison the merchant who paya about one-eighth the rent of the West Side fellows. - toveloy j XJsooln. bookbinders, saner ruiers, lit tint. Tel. Main 1010. a. X. Koorehoase si Co at Seventh and Alder. Telephone. Main 1141. Olympio Plonr Once used. tried, always J"Dr. Amos, nrgeos, Dekum building. Ansley, printer, ISO Oak strset root ball I roothalll Albany College vs. Multnomah. Multnomah Field. 1:16 p. m. Saturday, November 14. Football! Football! ESTHER SCHWARTZ WEDS H. C. MATTISON Wo have added a man's and hoys' clothing department to our store some thing entirely new with us, hence the stock is new. These garments are the newest in style, also, and having pur chased at spot cash It goes without say ing that our prices are a little lower than if the goods were acquired on other terms. There is not another house In oriiana prepared to oner inducements Herbert C. Mattiaon, employed In the to clothing wearers equal to ours. Our mechanical department of The Journal rents are a.bout one eighth those of West and Miss Esther Schwartz, were m! Side dealers, which gives us still another rled at 7:10 o'clock laat evening at the luiiiuasc i"uuiri a. v,u l. uiuu i rcsiaence pi me Driae s, cousin, (ins avenue and East Morrison. B. A. Bastabrook, a well - known printer of Portland, died at Wlnslow, . Arts., November 8. The Prescott Morn ing Courier speaks of htm in high terms. . He ha a wide acquaintance at Prescott. where he lived for a num ber of years, being a member of the Are department. Mr. Eastabrook was well liked by his associates and gener osity was one of his marked character istics. Ho waa 15 years of Age and a native of Portland. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Uerstle, East Elghtn street. Justice or the Feace Waldemar Seton officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Mattlson will reside at the Antlers, In Washington street Up-ToDatc ' The Sons of the American devolution held one of their periodical dinners at the University club last night, at which Mavor Williams Dreslded. The Ans-ln- Saxon alliance was the subject under discussion, and ' the So members pres ent were highly entertained by the wit and wisdom the mayor displayed in talking over the topic of discussion. Herbert R. Augur of the Hill military academy presented a well-prepared pa per on the development of the American flag. Have you an Elgin or Waltham watch? Then you're not up-to-date. You can't afford to be behind. Get In the swim. All up-to-date people know that I. Ge vurtx A Son are selling the best Elgin. Waltham or Hampden movements in the best Fahy's or Boss cases fully war ranted to give perfect satisfaction for less than they can-be had of any Jeweler in the city. They only require a small payment down and a dollar per week. Others are taking advantage of this re markable easy payment plan. Why not you? Before buying your watch call at I. Gevurts & Sons', northwest corner of First and Yamhill and see their beauti ful line of ladies' and gents' watches, and get their prices. Beduoed Bates on Thanksgiving Bay, The Southern Pacific. rnmnin win Ballsy Qatiert, the popular passenger sell tickets at one and one-thir f. learner, manes me trip rrom -ortiana the roundtrlp between all points on Its to m uaiien on luesaays, i nursaays Oregon lines, account Thanksgiving day and Saturdays, leaving The Dalles on al- Tickets will be sold on November 25 and ternate days, except Sunday, arriving at 26 and will be limited for return to the all ports from one to two .sours earlier 27th. Ail who desire to take advantage ...... ..... ....... or mis reauction can secure tickets from makes the following landings: Van- nearest Southern. Pacific agent on dates ,. .' -""V; . mentioned. son, Lumne, wnue oaimon, 1100a itiver, Lyle. Fare 25 cents ' to all landings. Leaves Alder-street dock at 7 a. m. The Dalles at 7 a. m. AMTTSEMZVTB. Cordray's Theatre Cordray & Russell, Managers. Phone. Main 992. Tonight, All Week, Saturday and . Sunday Matinees . Arthuf C. Alston Compsny in "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" spoke were: I. it Amos, 8. U. Downs. Next Week. Commencing fSiinnv Mit J. P. New.ell and McKercher. MASON & MASON tonrDerMt In th H,gh"'fcroameedy1U8,Cal Ban Francisco camera clubs were dls- "Bt7BOPK AHB ASOI,PX" played last evening before tho , members PRICES Evenings, 15c, 25c, SRc, 40c or uio uregon camera club. The ex- and 60c. Matinees Adults, 25c: ...... . . . . .1 .LIU A ' niDiuon was neia in ins ciun rooms in cunaron, iv the Mscleay building. An exhibition of Tho rosldsnos of Z. . X. Amos, Haw thorne avenue and East Twenty-seventh street, was the place" of meeting Tues day evening of the Multnomah Prohibi tion e.nd the Bunnyslde alliance. A large crowd was In attendance and a program, consisting of short addresses and music, was rendered. Eight new members were, received Into the Mult nomah alliance. Among those who the local ciub s slides win be held next Marquam Grand Theatre pinle' Wednesday venlnr. dnma roi1lon I Mr- Wednesday evening. Some Views wer displayed last flight Tho Dallas City leaves Alder street at f :80 a. m., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves Tho Dalles Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a, m. Makes all way landings. Faro 25 cents. Ship your freight by tho Regulator line. Tho Regulator Una Is tho only company mac nas comiortaoio ana dry ware houses, for tho reception of freight and passengers. Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights, Not. 12 18. 14, apeclal-prloe matinee Baturriar at 2-15 o'clock, Mr. Geomn U Baker present Hall Calne'a powerful drama, "The Cbrlatlan." Cath- MM uouDtlss aa uiory uu.rifl. KTenlng nrlcea Lower floor, except last S rows, $1; ut 8 rowa, 75c; balcony, flrat 8 rowa, T5c; laat 6 rowa. 50c; Swial' matinee orient: Entire lowr flnor entire balcony, 6oc;' nailery, 2fo and 35c; boxes rnd logea, S5. Hcata are now elliof. Phone main oos. We not only ssU exquisitely flno Jew elry, but repair anything In that line. I Wo have some pieces especially appro priate for Thanksgiving. John A. Beck, 207 Morrison, near Front '. ", ToothsJll TootbsUI Albany College vs. Multnomah.' Multnomah Field, 1:11 p. n. ' ' . Saturday, November 14. . ' ) Football! Football! ' as tho holiday soasom Is' fsst - ap proaching It la well to be on the watch for suitable gifts. Swing's Book Store, corner of Fourth and Tamhlll, can show some nns things. 30th Merchandise of a different character from that carried by the ordinary store. We started more than twenty-five years ago with that sort of a shop but we started at the same moment to better it, and we've kept on bnterin; it every day sines. Why shouldn't we have the best of everything in point of goods and service? We're eternally bending every energy, straining every nerve to excel not only ' other stores but ourselves. We stake onr reputation on QUALITY, no Inferior thing is allowed to pass master here. We've bat one role in selling the merchandise bought so carefully and that's at always the lowest prices for worthy qualities. We challenge comparison of values from any source. BUT NEVER COMPETE WITH TRASH. THERE'S ALWAYS INHERENT VALUE IN A REALLY COOP THING, otherwise why did the trotter Major Delmar sell for $40,000.00? And why is Lou Dillon worth a fortune, her owner doesn't trct her for stakes and theyVe really only "horses," but thb is why they're "different" from other horses INHERENT WORTH. That why this is a "DIFFERENT STORE." Portland's Biggest Shoe Values are Here THAT OXEAT ITOOX-XE9V0TZOV BALB OT GOOD SHOES COsTTnTTTZS. HOW ZAXWEST WJ ASS XX OJXM BEOXIXOW TO XS9VOB THM STOOX AT U1IT f 10,000 BBFOKI MOTIVO XBTTO STSW AMVXZ, Tata rOIr- TiOvnxa rszoss, rzozsD at xavsom rxox hxtitdxxss or trm.ii taluis, win TXSTim WOKEVal $3-00 EKTBESS IIOZI, 2.73 Bight of the very latest lasts In the choslng. This famoua make Is the best H.60 Shoe for women's wear made In' America and yet we Include It In the sale. Broad or medium toes snd heavy " oak' leather soles that will with stand tho wet this sale 93.73 41.60 XOIFXTAX, IXOEI, $1.78 ' These well-known popular Slioea for house wear ate a genuine bar gainelastic sldea, broad, easy toes, soft, flexible hand-turned solea and rubber heels this sale 91.7S $1.60 XOUtS OB ABTT IU7- rBBcW-Of felt or leather, any style of toe preferred, with or without straps, regulsr SI. SO valuea this sale Wo OLD LADI2R' OOHTOST SHOES, $1.75 AJT9 S3 TAX.VXS, $1.48 Theae Bhoes so well liked by ladles with sensitive feet, hsve brosd. easy to(n, soft, flexible hand-turned soles, flat heels., either wool or cloth llped. and In lace or congreas styles, ususl SI. 78 snd St -values this sale at $1-48 CHHJ)BJTS BUTTOH SHOES, 48o ,., Black or red kid leathers, usual 76c values this sale 48o TVBKXSX BOVBOZB SI. 00 values sLxrrxBs 480 XEH'S $3.60 STBEZT SHOES, $$-TS In latest fashionable lasta, In box calf, vlct kid or enameled leathers, all welt soles, the very newest, swelleet Bhoes shown In Portlsnd, this sale at .$178 BOYS' SOLED X.BATKEH SHOES XH THE SALE In lace styles, heavy double oak leather solea and steel quilted bottoms that'll never wear out Slses 11 to IS, usual SI. SO value ihls sale $1.08 Slsea 1H4 to 2. usual $1.75 vslue this sale $1.83 Blxes SH to 6, usual $2 value this sale $1.63 THE FAMOUS CAGE HATS A fresh shipment of the famous Crags Hats, earns In yesterday open today also another lot of tho celebrated Connolly Turbans Mil linery Salon Seeond Tioor. Men's Underwear Special (In tho Xsa's Shop.) Man's Heavy natural Oray Wool Undershirts and Drawers, the best dollar value Is Portland, this week only, tho garment 73o Embroideries At Half Price Tomorrow Beautiful Embroideries at H price tomorrow. S3. 00 kinds for $1.60 yard; 16c kinds for 7iO yard. IN THE UNDERWEAR. AND HOISERY SHOP i (Elrst rioor.) These are vary busy days. How that winter has set la in earnest, and oolds are ao prevalent oar thoughts lightly turn to heavier underwear. Where to buy the best-mads garments at the lowest prices la the question that comes to mind. Isn't this a good time to bear in mind that this la Portland's BE LIABLE house T And you want BELIABLB underwear it's ths only kind ws carry. Bo matter how low the pries, you may always feel sure of ths Quality if aelsoted hero. Just sow we're clearing ths eous ters preparatory for ths movs to tho now annex soon. That's why theso prloss are fixed this wayi Ladles' Cream Cotton Jersey Ribbed Vests and Panls, vesta shaped waist, ankle-long French band pants, usual 25e values, spe cial for lto Ladles' Cream or Silver-Orsy Jersey-Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, regular 60c values, special at. suit 39c Ladles' Blsck and Light-Blue Bilk snd Lists Vests, with high neck and low sleeves, $1.71 regular, spe cial $1.86 Children's Bllver-Qray and White Wool Plaited Union Bults, quail yes SI. 00 and J1.25. special suit . . , 70 Boys' Percale Waists, blouse or "Mother's Friend" styles, patterns in assorted shades of blue and red, good iOc values, special at. each 3 So Ladles' Black Cashmere Hose, flne rlbb;d, finished foot, good SOo value, at, pair 37o Children's Black Merino Hosiery, seamless foot, double knee, fine ribbed, regulsr 30a Value, special, - pslr lto Ladles' Heavyweight Black Cotton Hose, finished foot, with soft flec lining, regular S5c. special, pair S3o Children's Black Worsted Hose, fins or double-ribbed, values to J 6c, special, pair 18o Boys' snd Girls- Fine-Ribbed Blsck Cotton Hose, nlshed foot, double knees, hls and toes Sixes 6 to 7Vi. were 2Sc, special 18o Sixes 8 to 8H. were SOc, special. $30 Slses 9. 9H. 10. were 35c, special 3 So 2d Day of That Big 3-Days Sale of New Silks and Dress Goods A Wonderful Feast of Values Spread in the Annex For three days only (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) we offer the following exceptional values: Nearly 10,000 yards of 19-inch all pure silk colored Taffeta. The manufacturer, knowing our capac ity for handling an immense quan tity of good, honestly made silk, the best In the silk market, made us a proposition on this Immense lot at a big reduction from reg ular prices. We promptly accepted. These silks are sold In the leading stores of the country from H5c to SOc a yard. For wear we candidly believe 'they are th best made. They will not cracJf or slip as do cheap taffetas, but are good, de pendable silks, made especially for the best trade. The showing In cludes every wanted shade, includ ing white. Ivory, cream, five shades of pink, five shades of light blue, three shades of turquolBe, four shades of light gray, six shades each of cardinal, navy, brown, greens, resedas, champagnes, cas tors, modes, gun metal, malse, orange, lilac, purple, egg plant. THXTKSD AT, PHIS AT AHD SAT VBSAT only, the yard 69o None to dealers at this special price. Colored Dress Goods for Friday and Saturday For Thursday, Friday and Saturday only we have selected the cream of our Colored Dress Goods stock snd divided Into four lots. These are all this season's wanted stylish and serviceable fabrics; goods that have-the Olds. Wortmttn A King rlna for sterling values. We have decided to make a radical reduction now for Immediate clearance. The lines Include panne, mirror, paon, silver haired, mouchette, English and French xibelines and the prices, at which they are marked will move them in a nurry: LOT 1 60 tor 54-Inch Zlbellnes. In above different finishes. In all good colors, including Oxford, navy, royal, myrtle, gray and cardinal. Our regular $1.75 and SI. 80 a yard goods, special for three days, or while they last $9o LOT 960 to 64-Inch Zibellnes, In all this season's new finishes and effects; a beautiful array of colors to select from, comprising; Egg plant, royal eminence, navy, Ha vana, seal brown, castor, myrtle, reseda and plum. Our regular $2.75 and $2.50 ar yard fabrics. special for three days $1.84 66-lnch Priestley's Cravenettes, In good heavy weights, with friexe fin ish; colors are green, Oxford and navy; our , regular $1.60 a yard values; Special for three days. $1.09 66-jnch Priestley Cravenettes, in flecked mixtures, tweeds, small checks. Invisible plaids. In every wanted weight and color, splendid materials for making up the rainy day skirts and rain coats so much needed now. Our regular $2.15 and $2 goods, for three days only, per yard $1.49 But Two Days More Remain of the Great Sale of Antique Oriental Rugs Mora thus six times ths number to to choose from shows by any other Portland house. Tho gems of tho Orient not as "Auction" or "Syn dicate" rug Is all ths selection, but carefully ohossn, raro, old spsolmsns, results of ssleotlon by our own ex pert rug-buyer, who is sow In ths Esart among ths leading collectors. Other collections appear ridiculous by contrast. Wo urge your most critical comparison. Prloss are reduced like thlst $10.00 values go for $ 8.88 $12.60 values go for $11.00 $15.00 values go for $13.38 $17.60 values go for $15.00 $20.00 values go for .$17.39 $22.50 values go for $19.30 $25.00 values go for $31.78 $27.60 values go for $34.00 $30.00 values go for $98.00 $32.60 valuea go for '...$38.00 $35.00 values go for $30.00 $37.50 values go for $33.38 $40.00 values go for. $3430 $42.60 values go for $38.75 $45.00 values go for .838.75 $ 47.60 values go for $ 41.00 $ (0.00 values go for $ 43.50 $ 65.00 values go for $ 48.50 $ 60.00 values go for $ 53.00 $ 66.00 values go for $ 58.00 $ 70.00 values go for $ 83.75 $ 76.00 values go for $ 67.50 $ 80.00 values go for $ 78.00 $ 85.00 values go for $ 76.00 $ 90.00 values go for $ 80.00 $100.00 values go for .$ 89.00 $125.00 values go for $111.00 $160.00 values go for $133.00 $175.00 values go for $158.00 $15 "Rainy-Day" Walk ing Skirts $8.95 The Rainy-day Skirt Is a favorite fad of the London woman and adopted from her by her American cousin. Perhaps, at this season, no climate In the world more nearly resembles ths drip and drlx sle for which London Is noted than does that of Oregon. TheWalk!ng Skirt la an absolutely Indlspenslble adjunct to the wsrdrobe of the women of our stste. Now that the rainy aeason Is all ahead, the value of our offering In these wanted garments should be appreciated and all the more because every one of these Skirts are from our own stocks, msde to our order snd have the fit snd hang for which Olds. Wortman & King's Skirts are noted. We have selected tho choicest Skirts priced at $12.60 and $16 materials of all-wool goods best fitted for this class of garment, colors Including blues In royal or navy, black, Oxford, gray, brown and tans very smart pat terns Including popular and fash ionable English checks and Shep herd plaids; also plain goods. Some have double box plaits at bottom, some with bias stitched . bands, others handaomely trimmed with braid and bias bands. The cut, fit and hang of these Skirts will be perfect; tho material and make of the best thoroughly tailored throughout, they are the best $12.60 and $16 shown in Portland today but for Friday only the pries will bs, for choice $8.95 Tomorrow You Pay $498 lr stead of $15.00 for a Superb, Stylish, Exclusive Hat A Hat from this stors has an air of "chic" yes, that's tho word and no Knglish word ever coined can take the place of It. Its equlva lent doesn't exist In our staid, prim old language. "Chic" stands for prettlness, for suitability to the Individual, for stylishness. Why do O. W. K. Hats possess this charm? Why did any great painter become famous? Study palnataklng study then digesting Ideas till they became of the man. We learn of Paris, but we only copy Psrls when French fashion suits our American women.. First, we must learn your preferences, then fit them ss the favorite cook fits the desserts to your palate. That's why our millinery, at all times, suits tho taste of Portland women. So now when we offer, as we do tomorrow, a choice of over 200 beautifully trimmed Hats In very latest, smartest designs,' made over wire frames, of the very beat , and most fashionable materials, flowers, foliage, feathers and buttons, made and trimmed to sell here, to our trade tho best In all the Northwest at from $.00 along up to $16.00, from now on to Christmas, for one day Fri day only at $4.88 for absolute choice, they really ought not to last 200 of them for mors than an hour; but they will. , Women must take time to examine tho little puckers, the shlnlngs and amocklngs theso Hats are full of wonderful style and beauty sur-, prises. But words are wasted the Hats will sell themselves, but be on hand early for first chooslngs that's all; $9 to $16 values, to morrow, Friday only, for ....$4.98 Boys' Heavy Fleece-Lined Un derwear. The 35c Kinds Tomorrow for 25c ( Underwear Ssotios First Floor.) Heavy, winter weight Cotton fleeced Shirts or Drawers, In ecrue shades all sixes; 35c values, Friday only 35o Men's 50c Fleece-Lined Un derwear 37c (Ken's Shop Tirst rioor.) Men's heavy, winter weight Cotton fleeced Shirts or Drawers, all sixes, will stand long wear and frequent trlts to the tub, very comfortable and serviceable; 60c values, Fri day only 37o THE BAKER THEATRE Phone Mala 1907. Geors I Bker, Bole Lessee and Maaater. Toalgbt, All Week, Matltiaes Saturdays and Bandars, The Baker Theatre Companr at Us Borne The atre. I irai wees, nenry Arrour Jones Stmng Kmotlntial Drama, "THE DANCINO OliL." "ETenlns prlca, 60c, 86c, 26c, 15c. Matinee. 25e, 16e, 10c. Next Week "THE PRIBOMEh Or ZEXSA," ffudgs Soon yesterday refused to errant the divorce asked by Bella Munson from her husband, Manuel Munson. The case was tried in tho circuit court last month and was bitterly contested by the husr band.' A. E. Nutt, Mrs, Munsori's brother, testified against his sister, , telling the court that he, believed Munson to be In th tight. .' , Tho sndlsnoo room of the Taylor Street Methodist EDlstODal church la Undergoing extensive repairs and alter- Opes from 10 t. m. to 11 p. m e-tlons, something like $4,000 being ex-1 coirninrOxrB TAVDEYOX2 sqtfTll ACTS ponaoa. ine carpet wui do iaia tmsjxwy dr, S;M to 4:30. AXOASE THEATRE AND AXVSEKEKT PAR LOUS - 830 Washington 8t., Bet., fltb and 7th. week, bnt at ths service next Sunday tho congregation will be ' . seated In chairs, as tho pews are not yet ready, ' Tho, jPiwtlsvnd, Woman's union has opened a mau'i exchange at 610 Flan dam street A committee ' Is present (all trm o'clock u-tll 4 o'clock to,' Eveningi, T:S0 to 10:10. ADMISSION 10c TO ANT SEAT.. COkCKKJ ' 1 Slaxiesv Bhoav PONCXRT aVEKZ Nioet, aMS-sa BUSHUDsV .' $1.50 White Cotton Blankets, $1.09 Pair (ronrth rioor.) About a hundred pair only. 11-4 slxe. large sizes to fit the big dou ble beds, pretty borders of pink or blue, very "comfy" to sleep be tween In lieu of sheets these cold nights Friday only, the 11.60 kinds for ,the pair $1.09 Quids' Drawing Slate 15c Kind 10c (Tor Shop ronrth rioor.) Has easel, colored or plain pictures for copy and set of crayons with each'; usual 16c set Friday .... lOo 35c Shirt Waist Sets 19c (Jewelry Counter Tlrst rioor.) Pretty asortment of patterns, met als Include all tne latest novemes In gilt. French gray, oxide and rose finish Friday only, the 35c sets are o 9c Box Water Color Paints 6c (Toy land ronrth rioor.) Box 7x9-Inch In size, and holding 12 colors Friday 60 25c Boxes Bone Hairpins 15c (Hotloss, first floor.) Pretty shell colors, dozen to a box. plain loop or crimped, regular "two-bit" boxes. Friday only. .ISO Urge Size Package Toilet Paper 4c These In flat packages, only Friday 4o each Women's $3.50 Street Shoes $2.63 Eight styles of lasts In the choos ing. All the popular wanted leath ers embracing enamel and patent kid or box calf. Full round or medium toes, military or extra broad, flat, heels, stock or patent tips, every-day $3.60 values, the best sold In Portland for that mony, Friday only at $3.63 Curling Iron Stoves 10c kind 6c (ITotlons, first floor.) Lamp Chimney Stoves for handy heating of curling irons, water ror the toilet, etc. Friday only 80 Ladies' 15c Linen Cambric 'Kerchiefs 7c (Xaadkorchlsf Counter, first floor) Richardson's pure linen cambric hankerchlefs with popular H and 4-lnch hems, some sheer lawn In the lot, equal to any 16c handker chief sold In town. Friday only. choice for .j. 80 40c Celluloid Purr Box 25c (Toilet Sundries Counter, first floor.) Need one on your dresser? Pretty colors of pink, blue or white. Fri day only the 40c values for....85o 5c Rolls Toilet Paper, 7 ror 25c (Toilst Sundries, first floor.) Very fine- quality toilet paper, usually selling at 6c the roll. Fri day only as above. Hotel and lodging house keepers should lay by a aupply. Plates and Cups Half Price (Crockery Store Third rioor.) The pretty dark blue color, 9 - Inch Plates, set of 6 60o The pretty dark blue color, Cur and Saucers, set of 6.... Cups with handles. 75c Stock Collars 45c Very pretty collars, these with stole ends, either black or white. Or you may choose from, our 76c crepe ties in all the wanted colors on Friday for ,45o 59& Belt Buckles 25c In pretty patterns, fancy metals. emDracing gut, oxiae ana French Friday only. gray 59c Buckles 85o 25c Shopping Bags 15c (aTotion Counter, first floor.) With handles, very rteat and handy, these twine-bralded Shopping or bunch Bags, Friday only. ISO 12 1 c Crash Toweling, 9c yd (Lines Store, first floor.) All linen, imported Irish Crash toweling 18 inches wide, the stand ard 12 He quality, Just the needed, crash for hand towels. Friday only, the yard 9o Handsome Shoulder Shawls, $1.35 Kind 89c (Second floor annex.) Ladies' large size, all wool, bead or shoulder shawls, with deep border and prettily stitched In colors of pink, blue, cardinal, black and white, usual $1.35 kind, on Friday only for ..v. 99c HE CAPTURED BANK ROLL OF 21 CAME (Journal Speclsl Service.) Baker City, Nov. 12. One of the most novel Instances in the history ot legal procedure occurred Saturday night In Sumpter when Constable Max Schulplus attached the bankroll of J. W. Wright, who runs a 21 game at the Capital saloon to satisfy a certain debt of $40.62 involved in a writ of attachment sued by Peter Basche in Judge Allen's court against the said Wright. Nothlna of the kiml in the annals of civil litigation, says the Sumpter Miner, has ever occurred here hefore, ana it is believed that this if the solitary case on record. . ' . Armed with the necessary legal docu ments, about 8 o clock last nignt non stable pchulplus proceeded. to the Capital saloon, where the defendant In the action conducts the game of chance referred to. Saw the Bask Boll. His eagle eyes rested covetously on the bank roll. Dan Pickering was deal ing. The officer of the law made In quiry as to the possessor of the said roll, He states that he questioned the dealer, who straightway made reply that it was Mr. Wright's -SaveraJ" others wero in terrogated, whrr-sald the same. Having, as he thought, very cleverly established the ownership to the lucre In question, the faithful officer of the law, with one hand resting on a double acting pocke.t cannon, did with the other rake in. ap propriate, fill his pockets and otherwise take unto himself all slmoleons, ducats, louls d'or and coin of the realm to the extent of $69 or $70 exposed to sight, to satisfy the demands of Peter Basche, the plaintiff in the action. . Preferred Stock Canned (roods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. 1 CHIEFLY PERSONAL N. C. Hampton of Canby arrived in the city last night and will visit In Port land for a few days. Mrs. Katherlne Gilbert arrived last night from Mt. Vernon. 111., on a visit to her son. S. B Gilbert, sgent at the Central dock. Crabtree was married yesterday to Miss Marie Smith. Mrs. Fred Kruse of Astoria Is visiting friends In Portland this week. - . B. F. Laughlin of The Dalles is in Portlsnd for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones of Wasco are in Portland, the guests of friends. Miss Monda Helms is visiting In Eu gene, the guest of Mrs. Chrfrlea Croner. Mrs. C. E. Ray has returned from Eu gene, where she was the guest Of Mrs. H. E. Morris. E. M. Brannlck of Portland Is visiting In Pendleton for a few days. . i ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles. A. Crabtree ar rived last-night from Dayton, wjiere 35 r. Mrs. David Butler has returned frffm Eugene, where she visited her daughter. Miss Pearl Luckey. , . Representative B. F. Jones of Toledo Is in Portland for a Jew days', visit. Almond Hemenwajr ot Grants Pass is in Portland for s, brief vtsclt " Professor Baton's Dancing School. : Classes Monday and Thursday oven Ings at Arlon IlalL Beginners taken at any time. Five assistant teachers. Pri vate lessons daily at halt. Phone West f$. DIAMONDS From $6.oo to$iooo. Watches $3.00 to $100. Rings 60c to fjoo. J AS. McDEVITT CO. 3084 Washington Strset. ' CXACXSKEjr BXrXBXXXVT. . Philadelphia, Nov. 12. A dynamite ex plosion this morning led the police to s room where six men were found snd sr rested. They are believed to be profes sional cracksmen who were experiment." Ing with explosives. All the culprits were irtors or less shaken up and bruise ! by ths explosion.. One .is in a hospital. ; 11 " " """I ' 1300,000 TTBX. Albla, la., Nov. U.In the hutn-M section district a Are occurred tht morn ing, entailing a loss of $3i)a,0iJ. A- h