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TIIE OJlEG ON DAILY JOUHNAL, POTITLANX), SATURDAY EVENING. NO VEMBEIt 21. 1903. TOWN TOPICS suddenly at hla homa Thursday after noon. Mr, McConnell waa an unch-nf ex-SherlfT Frailor, who la today attend in tha funeral at La Grande. V Items 'of Local Interest for Busy ': Journal Readers. ' 'Now that tha holiday season la at hand It mar be well enough for newa- paper readera to begin to cogitate upon the aPDroDrtata thin it to buy for pre enta to their friends. The Portland .' Loan Office, 74 Third street, Worcester block, a on of the concerns that should not be overlooked. Dan Marka, the pror prtetor. la one of the men' engaged to tne jewelry and diamond Duaineas id Portland who offers bargains that cor respond favorably with tha blggeat houses of -tha East All hta goods are sold on honor, and anything bought at his place may be relied upon to be exaotly aa represented. And this gen tleman aella to customers on tha par tial payment plan.- Diamonds, watchee or jewela may be had by the payment of a part of the purchase price at me time of buying, the balance In monthly payments, as may be agreed upon, TTila la an opportunity to aecure fine gooda from a reliable house on most con venient terms of purohase. While on hla way home at I o'clock a. m. yesterday Patrolman Conners found Clare Kernan at Second and Madison atreeta acting In a most disorderly man ner, It la said. When the officer arrested Kernan the latter threatened to shoot Conners, making a motion toward hla hip pocket When It waa found that he had . no revolver Kernan aald he would kill the officer If he were armed. The of ficer placed a charge of drunkennesa against hla prisoner and appeared in court to prosecute him. To his aurprlse he found that the man was released. Chief Hunt having discharged him with other "drunks" before the court con vened. . Portland circle No. 93, Companions of the Forest, will give a aoclal hop next Wednesday evening at Foresters' hall. Second and Tamhlll; 25o. Jacob- I son's orchestra. " ', "Ben Hur" will be one of tha greatest attractions Portland has ever wltnesaed, Tha attraction of "Escada", will be attll greater; It la coming; wait for It , On account of his continued illness. Rev, W. E. Randall, pastor of tha Cen tral Bapttat church, will not occupy tha pulpit tomorrow. Ilavs you been to the BaaaarT A chance to get . something valuable for next to nothing. A pleasant hour In any vent - team Dollar Insurance oovera damage to boiler, property and for injuries. (jampoeu & Kogers, Z6l Washington street , For Rent Part nf itnra mhlll Ooodnough building. Will rent with ot Ithout counter. Aooly cashier. Journal Office Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering; two stores, Washington and Ith, Morrlaon and Ith. Printing Beat work by Mann ft Beach, iS second and 233 Stark, Enlarged facili ties Everything dratclass. 'Phone 444. i&t Washlngtpn atreet. Go and enjoy yourself and help along a good cause. St Patrick's baxaar In full swing. 131 Washington street Bring along your friends. A good time promised to alt The Evening Star grange will give an entertainment tonight In Multnomah hall, on the Section road. Snap; better hurry; 1125 Highland lota; easy terms. Dr. Davis. Mohawk, Third and Morrison. Neubergor's Full Measure House,! Sixth street, between Wsshlngton and Stsrk, desires It known that Ha name Implies the truth. Every pint, quart or gallon of wines or liquors sold at this place will be full measure not "five bottles to the gallon," as some houses eell these liquids. The Full Measure House Is full measure all the time, and j the goods It sells are of the purest quality. There are . no adulterations here. The liquids are first-clans. No connoisseur will dispute this claim. Portland Club. ISO Fifth atreet A palatable lunch aerved every evening from until 11 p. m. Snap; better hurry; lots; easy terms. Dr. Third and Morrlaon. $125 Davis, Highland Mohawk, late (lass Insurance against break age. Maryland Caaualty Company. 161 Washington atreet inannsgipg ' . : : -rr - -V.- nnefs 1 Can only be enjoyed when our TEETH ARE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION XTZBTBOBT BVOWS THAT THET CAN KELT ON ANYTHING THAT IS DONE AT DR. B. E. WRIGHTS DENTAL OFFICE. FROM A SCIENTfFIC. SKILLFUL, AND ARTISTIC STANDPOINT 1118 STAFF OF OPERATORS CANNOT BE EXCELLED ANTWHEItH WITHIN THE UNITED . STATES, AND REMEMBER OUR FEES ARE ABOUT ONE-HALF A8 MUCH AS THOSE CHARGED BT A PRIVATE PRACTITIONER. ALL ARE INVITED TO COME AND SEE US WHETHER THEY HAVE WORK DONE OR NOT.' Office opened In Salem, Or., in the Stensloff bldg., Corner Court and Liberty Streets A COUPON OH OASOLIWB X.AUVCK QIYBir WITH BTEBT DOLLAK'S WOBTI Or WOBK BOOT BETWEEB BOW AMD FEB BUABT aa, 1904. CONSUL,TATIOIN FREE DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S DENTAL OFFICE 342 WASHINGTON, CORNER SEVENTH OFFICE HOURS From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS From 10 a. m. to 12 m. PHONE, MAIN 2119 Bailey Ontzprt. the popular pnssenjrer steamer, makes the trip rrom Portland to The Dulles on Tuesdays, Thursday:! and Saturdays, leaving; The Dalles on al ternate days, except Sunday, arriving; at all ports from one to two "lours earlier than any other boat on the river. She makes the following landings: Van couver, Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Car son, Collins, white Salmon, Hood River. 1-yle. Fare 25 cents to all landings. Leaves Alder-stroet dock at 7 a. m. The Dalles at 7 a. m. Snap: better hurry: lots; easy terms. Dr. Third and' Morrlaon. $125 Highland Davis, Mohawk, Alblna people, get your Dhotoa at Thwaltes 608 Williams avenue. Cablnete, 12.60 per dozen. Max Smith's restaurant Is a charm. The Savoy, 168 Fifth, opposite Post- ofllce block. If you dine well vou dine at Max Smith's Savoy. 168 Fifth, opp. P. O. Bile "Escnda" Is the coming attraction; The rooms of the Portland Art assn- keep your eye open; you will see It sooa elation will be open , to the public to morrow (Sunday) afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, with free admission. The special exhibition consists of a loan from a private collection of a large number of fine etchings by Rembrandt affording an unusual and valuable op portunity for the study of the most im portant prints of the greatest master or tne art. Free Vlavl Health 2:30, Lewis building. Talks. Ladles Thursday, Invited. preaches; evening at 7:30 the rector preaches; Sunday school at 10 a, m. 6L Andrew's Chapel, Peninsular Rev. H. D. Chambers; Sunday school at 2:80 p. m.; service and sermon at 3:30 p. m. 8t. John's Memorial, Sell wood Rev. W. R. Powell; Sunday achool 11 a. m. evening aervlces and sermon 7:45. Trinity Chapil Nineteenth atreet near Washington; Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison holy communion 8 a. m. ; morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m ; evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m ; Sunday school 9:80 a. m.; Thanksgiving day services 10 a. m. St. Matthew's First and Caruthera streets; Rev. W. A. M. Breck; morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. ; Sunday school 9:45. lee at 10:30 a. m. will be of a very spe cial character and all members of the church and congregation are especially Invited to be In attendance. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. BFTJUTUIUST. First Artisans' hall. Ablngton build ing, Third street, near Washington. Con ference at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m. Mr. J. M. Hodson will lecture on "History and Tradition." Mrs. E. V. Henna will conduct the monthly musical festival. The Ladles' Auxiliary, Order of Rail road Conductors, will give a Thanks giving ball at Mann's hall, Williams ave nue snd Russell streets, Upper Alblna, on Monday evening next. The ladles have prepared to give their friends an evening of real enjoyment, and with the popularity of these bright women it will be curious if the party is not a great success. John B. Simpson, foreman of englno company No. 4. Is nursing a badly bruised head and a cut hand as the re sult of Injuries received Wednesday morning at the fire near Third and Ev erett streets. One of a row of chairs which were hanging near the roof fell, striking Simpson on top pf the head and cutting his hand. The Dalles City leaves Alder street at 6:30 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves The Dalles Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 a. m. Makes all way landings.- Fare 25' cents. Ship your freight by the Regulator line. The Regulator lln Is the only company that haa comfortable and dry ware houses for the reception of freight and passengers. Four dally trips The O. W. P. A Ry. Co. will establish electric service be tween Portland, Gresham and Boring, Saturday, the 21st Inst. Cars will leave f irst and Alder streets at 7:40 and 10:20 a. m.. 1:00 and 3:40 p. m. Con nections will be mado at Boring for Kaglo Creek, Currlnsvllle, Eatacada and C'axadoro with cars leaving at 7:30 a. m and 3:40 p. m. Free Vlavl Health Talks. Thursday, 2:30, Lewis building. Ladles invited. Official Lewis and Clark envelopes. Ansley Printing Co., 82 Third atreet. TBOUTDAXB. Evening servlcea of the Episcopal church In the hall at 8 o'clock; Rev. W. A. M. Breck will preach. Lovejoy Lincoln, bookblndera, paper rulera, 128 First Tel. Main 3080. T. M. O. A. The Sunday club Continuous program from 3 to 6 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Music by Drlseoll'a orchestra; koIos by Miss Kthel Lytle, soprano; Lauren Pease, tenor, and Miss Ermine Hubbard, con tralto. Address by Dr. E. L. House on "The Unanswerable Question." Study groups, followed by lunch. i-or men only. Boys' meeting A. King Wilson, at torney, will speak at the younger men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Rundny after- El. H. Moorehouse St Co., at Seventh and Alder. Telephone, Main 1343. Wanted, boy with wheel, atore, 291 Alder street Jones' book Thanksgiving dance Arlon hall, Nov ember 26. CBBXSTXAB. Rodney Avenue Rodney avenue and Knott streets, Alblna. Sate Evangelist noon at 3:30 on the topic, "A Boy's Op J. B. Holmes of Eugene will assist the portunlty." Prof. F. W. Werschkul will minister, Albyn Esson, in a series of sing a baritone solo. Lunch at 5 p. m evangelistic meetings beginning with this date and continuing from night to MI8CELLA1TC0VS, nignt tnrougn tne wee. Mr. Holmes Tonight at 7.45 at the Men s Resort, win speaa in tne morning on uiaeon s SB js'rth Third street, the usual free Hand and in the evening on The Sin- guturday night entertainment will con- Dr. A. F. Petzel, dentist, 401 Dekum. less Christ." Hours of evening service through week 7:80. First Park and Columbia streets. Services at 10:30 a. m. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. CHBISTIAW SCIENCE. AT THE W PORTLAND CHURCHES First Twenty-third street near Irv ing. services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m The subject of the sermon Is "Ancient and Modern Necromancy; or Mesmerism Christ Latter Day Saints. North Union slst of a stereopticon lecture by Rev. E. T. Allen, upon the subject, "Persia, Her People, Customs and Religion." Berea Mission, second and Jefferson streets, Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. Sun day services: Sermon, "A Word In Sea son." at 10:30 a. m.; sermon at 7:30, "A Man to Stand in the Gap, The Reorganised Church of Jesus MORE STEAMERS FOR COAST TRADE The Melville Dollar Is expected to sail from San Francisco this afternoon for Portland. She Is coming here to load grain for the Bay city. A cargo of 1,200 tons. eonslHtlng of wheat, onts and bar ley. Is now In readiness for her arrival. The shippers are Balfour, Guthrie & Co. and Kerr, Gilford A. Co. The steamer belongs to the well known Dollar lino of vessels. Frank Wool.sey & Co. are her agents, and a local representative of the firm statea that It la quite probable the steamer will be operated regularly between here and San Francisco. If the proper In ducements in the shape of cargoea are offered, ho says, the matter will soon be settled. With the Melville Dollar In steady commission, and tho Nome City, which Is expected here from the North nlmmi any day, the coast fleet will be materi ally Increased. A report la also going the1 rounds that the steamer Llndauer has been purchased from Wilson Bros, of San Francisco by the California A I uregon coast Steamship company. Local agentB of the line have heard the report, but have not had It confirmed from an official source. If true, the probabilities are that three more big steamers will soon be operating from Portland in tha coast trade. and Hypnotism. Second Auditorium building. Third street, between Taylor and Salmon. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sub ject of sermon "Ancient and Modern Necromancy; or Mesmerism and Hypno tism." Sunday achool at the close of the morning service. PBESBTTEBXA. Mlxpah Corner Eaat Thirteenth and Powell streets, Rev. Jerome R. McOlade; morning, 'The Home; the Significance of Its Place in Society, the State and Church," evening, "The Element of Joy I In Religion." BAPTIST. -East Eighth A farmer's team almost backed into the window of the Moyer Clothing com pany yesterday afternoon. The owner of the horses hitched them too tightly with the lines, and they became rest less and backed the front wheels upon the sidewalk to within a few Inches, of the plate-glass. Acting under a resolution of the In ternational Sunday school convention, the schools in tho City will observe to morrow as Temperance Sunday. In con nection with this observation will be given talks and sermons on civic right eousness and personal integrity. Years of practical experience, together with the strict policy of always giving exactly what la called for and honest treatment to all, has made the drug store of Albert Bernl, corner Second and Washington, the popular pharmacy of tne city. TJHTTERSA1JST. First East Eighth and East Couch, Rev. W. F. Small; 11 a. m Rev. Dr Eliot of Unitarian church will preach, Sunday school 12:15 p. m. TOTTED BRETHKBW. First East Morrison and Fifteenth streets. Rev. W O Fishpr; niihlic wor ship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday streets, Kev. William K. Kantian. Morn acliool at 10 and Endeavor at 8:80. ,na" worship 10:45 o'clock: Bible school lis m. cnrisiian jiinaeavor e:o p. m. Calvary East Eighth and Grand streets. Bible school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Rev. Myron Cooley, editor of the Pacific Baptist, will preach at both aerv Ices. Theme of morning, "A Command of Christ's," evening, "Possibilities." Immanuel Second and Meade streets. Mead M. niedsoe. rastoF. Praver and praise service at 10 a. m. Preaching afternoon at 4 o'clock at 10:30 a. m., subject, "The Importance of Making Haste." Bible school at 12 m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m., theme, "Coming to Jesus." Central Woodmen of tho World building, East Sixth and East Alder avenue and Morris street, reaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. D, A. Anderson will be the speaker. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Z. R. L. S. at p. m. Olive Branch Mission, First and Clay. The celebrated Dr. Oodbey. author and evangelist, writer of Qodbey's "Com mentary on the New Testament and I Greek translator of wide celebrity, will hold forth at this place every afternoon and evening until further notice. Millennial Dawn, Sixth street near Main. Services at 3 p. m.; subject, "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness." Nature'a Revelations of the Super natural" ia the theme of Rev. Jerome R. McQlade's discourse at the Men's Resort, 66 North Sixth street Sunday FAMOUS CLIFF HOUSE ATTACHED FOR DEBT ITTHEHAH. The Scandinavian Evangelical Synod Corner East Tenth and East Grant; Sun day school at 9:80 a. m.; services at 10:45 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m. School on Saturday 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. Swedish Immaiiuel 428 street, Rev. John W. Skans; 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school meets at 12 m. Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermons I (Journal Special Service.) San Francisco, Nov. 21. The proprle- will be given by an acceptable supply . " . , , .- Dr. Mable's sermons Dr. Mable will Next Friday the Woman's club quar ters will be transformed into a Japanese nrtlPn Uhra fin hltv Tnonrtcn 1 ,J I - will serve delicious tea to their guests. Descriptions of the home life of Japan. India and the Philippines will be given. We have doubled our 'sales on many of the magazines within the past six months, but we can easily stand more Increase. We carry all the better class and this class onjy. Ewlng's book store, Fourth, and Yamhill streets. me bwiss citizens or tne city are &3ked to contribute funds for the de fense of Sam Bowman, accused of the murder- of young Burkhardt on Hal loween. Funds may be left with Sam Waller, 15 Fifth street' The, 10 days' mission service of St Mark's Episcopal church was begun yes terday. ' The meetings will be held at 9:30 a. m., 4 p. m. and 8 p. m. each day until the, close of the. mission. Father Parrish la In charge. Max Welderman and George Welst, who were nearly killed In a wreck of a logging train near Stella, Wash., two weeks ago, are recovering. They are still at Good Samaritan hospital. John McConnell of La Grande died EVANOEUCAI 'East Side United Fargo and Kerby streets, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; K. L. C. E. 6:45 p. m. GermanTenth and Clay streets, A. A. Englebart, pastor; preaching at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; Young People's Bible study at 7 p. m. conduct devotional services at the First Baptist church on Tuesday, Wednesday Burnslde ttn(1 Tnur8day evenings of this week, the services B "'s""""' viuiuvuy v i. u viuuk, Hie uuier okjiusi ciiuiuucb in the city are expected to unite In the Tuesday evening meeting. Dr. Mable will also preach the annual union Thanksgiving sermon at the same church on Thursday of this week at 11 a. m. First Twelfth and Taylor streets, Rev. A. S. Coats. Morning prayer 10:15 o'clock. Sermon 10:30 a. m. by Rev Henry C. Mable of Boston. Sunday school at close of morning services. B. Y. P. U. services 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. sermon by Dr. Mable. Second East Seventh and East An keny streets. Rev. Stanton C. Lapham. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the evening service the pastor will ba the world over as the great seaside re sort of this city, had an attachment served against them yesterday to the amount of over $30,000. to secure pay ment on overdue notes held by the liquor firm of John Sroufe & Co. The notes have been running several years. James M. Williams, manager for tho Cliff House company, denies the debt by the company, but acknowledges personal obligation. A keeper has been put on the premises, but the house Is not closed. CONOBSaATXOBAi. Hassalo Street -Ea'at Seventh North and Hassalo. Rev. Charles E. Chase; ser- gin a series of sermons, entitled "Scrip vices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun- ture Lessons of the Sea," The theme day school 12 m.; Christian Endeavor for this service will be "Drifting." 6:30. , First Madison and Park streets. Rev. E. L. House, D. D., preaching7 by Dr. House at 10:30 a. m., subject 'The Wrong Man Nearly, Hung;" Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m., sub ject "Is Christian Science True?" VETHODXST, Clarke North Eighteenth and Raleigh streets. Rev. Henry T. Atkinson. Serv ice 11 a. m., subject "christian Influ ence." Sunday school 12:15 p. m. Ep worth league services 6:30 p. m. Even ing services 7:30 o'clock. Subject for Ecu"to panlons." St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. W. R. Sellwood Services will be devoted sn- Powell in charge; services, sermon and tirely to the cause of temperance. At holy communion 10;:45 a. m. 11 o'clock Rev. C. A. Lewis will address Good Shepherd Vancouver avenue th ohtMron on temnerance. and at 7:30 and Sellwood street, Upper Alblna; Rev p, m. wm gpeak on -n Cannot Be Lt- H. D." Chambers; holy eucnanst at ! t. m.: matins 11 a. rrt.; Bishop Morris Your Nerves Furnish the motive power of the entlra body. Dr. Miles' Nervine will keep ths nerves strong and healthy sr restore. tbrlr strength. ir weaaeneo. Sold oa ruinntM. Write toe (res took o Mrvooa - - Bft. 1IILN BBD1CAL CO.. EUUMrtt U(J. censed Without Sin." .Montavilla Sabbath school 10 a. in. At 11 a. m. Mrs. H. W. Sohwarts, a returned1 missionary from Japan, will speak. Class meeting at 12 m. Ep worth league at 7 p. m. " First Third and Taylor streets, .Rev. JL J. Talbott. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:16 p. m. and Epworth league at 6:30 p. m. Centenary East Ninth and Pine streets. Rev. W. B. HoUingshead. Srv- Bsduced Bates oa Th misgiving Bay. The Southern Pacific company will sell tickets at one and one-third fare for the roundtrlp between all points 0n Its Oregon lines, account Thanksgiving day. Tickets will be sold on November 25 and 26 and will be limited for return to the 27th. All who desire to take advantage of this reduction can secure tickets from nearest Southern Pacific agent on dates mentioned. Another Large Firm Enters ths Trad of ths Progressiva City of Portland. The Lake Erie Wine, Llrjuor & Cordial company, M. Bowman A Co., proprietors, 404 Washington street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, will open up its doors for business Saturday, November 21. Mike Bowman, the manager, will look after you. They carry a complete stock of Sandusky (O.) and California wines. Kentucky whiskies. Imported and domes tic brandies, cordials, etc.. and solicit their share of patronage from the pub 11c. Family supplies our specialty. High-grade goods. CAW BUTE AT BOMB Before Taking ths "Spokane Flyer" for Eastern Washington Points. By the new O. R. & N. time card, per sons desiring to take the Spokane Flyer for Spokane. Coeur d Alene and other Eastern Washington points can now dine at home (train leaves at 7:45 p. m.) be fore leaving. The "Portland-Chicago Special" now leaves at 8:50 a. m. Zs Christian Bclenoe True? Dr. E. L. House, at First Congrega tional church Sunday night, will show that It Is unsafe and unreliable. Dr. House was born near Mrs. Eddy's home and knows her personally. The address therefore will have some Interesting facts. AMUSEMENTS. MARQI'AM tUoln Thursdsy, Frldny. Saturday Nights November ID, vi ami zi. Special Matinee Saturday at 2:15 O'clock, Mr. Jams Meill And the incomparable NVUI Company, In tbe tfoaiitlrul Komantic urami, "A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE." Evening prli-e- Kntlre lower floor, II. Bal cony, tlrst H row, ftp; lam a rowa, nor. Gal lery, 25c and Mc. Special Diattneo prlcea Kn tlre lower noor, 70c; enure Dalcony, 00c; jal lory, 25c and 85c. WATCH FOR IT i J : - ' ' ' - . - -" - : . LJ fi ' : -- -rr-Tf";-; .tt r ,- r Page 17 of Tomorrow's Sunday Oregonlan Front Page Society Section, Part 3 Will Contain a THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION of Unusual Significance to Every Woman and Every Family In Portland. Read It Carefully and You'll Surely Profit Immensely. Olds, Wortman & King "Tb Different Store" Fifth and Washington There's a Proper Time For All Things The time la here for at least selecting your Christmas present the holidays will soon swoop down upon ua the cream of tha mar ket will be gone. Get In early and make your selection. Our Una of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Etc., were never larg-er. The styles better, the novelties more varied. IT TOTJ ABB MABO TO FltEASE OOMB TO VS. Wall please you. Tour selections laid away for you until Christmaa on a small cash payment. SUM IM'M dM.MM& 293 Morrison Street Flue-Needle Fiber Mattresses. The company manufacturing the Ore gon pine-needle fiber mattress has opened a factory and salesroom at No. 347 Alder street, where -they cordially invite the public to call and examine their mat tresses, pillows and couch cushions, etc. Nothing so good for a Christmas present aa any of the above articles. SCTUS CUBE FOB FIXES. Itching piles produce moisture and cauae Itching, this form, as well aa Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors. 60c a Jar, at druggists, o- sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko. Phll'a. Pa. Want tha Baal Thinf? Imported French and German wines. If you want the real thing at tha lowest prlcea In the city, go to Neuberger'a Full-Measure House, 108 Sixth street. Phone 2394. Free delivery. ASCADE THEAT&X AVD AKUBEMEHT FAB. LOKB 830 Washington St.. Bet. 6th aad 7th. Opxn from 10 a. m. to 11 p. n. COKTWtrOUS VAUDEVILLESIX STAR ACTA Erery day, 8:30 to 4 .SO. Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30. ADMISSION 10c TO ANY SEAT. CONCKKT HALL BLAZIBa" BKOI, CONCERT UTERI NIGHT. MS-SM BDBN8IDE. Trader Auspices Ladles' Auxiliary Order B. B. Conductors, THANKSGIVING BALL AT MANN'S HALL Williams Avenue and Bnssell Street. Upper Alblna, Monday Evening Nov. 23 Admission Gentleman, 50c ; ImIh, 25c All are invited. There'll be- a happy time among -happy people. , Chamber Music Evening Music lovers wlll.be inter ested in the first of the coming Chamber Music Evenings to be srlven br Professor Graham's String Quartet at Parsons' Hal on Tuesday Evening, December 8 . . . . Beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The fine quartet will be assisted by Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, and its lady patronesses will be: Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. Richard Nunn. trs. Richard Koehler, Mrs. I. N. Flelschner, Mrs, Holt C. Wilson. Mrs. Helen Iadd-Corbett and MIsa Nellie Williams. TICKETS WZXiXi BE TUESDAY AT OX SALE OB Woodard A Clarke's, J. K. GUI A Co.'s and Buffum & Pendleton's. NOW OPEN St. Patrick Church Bazar 380 Washing-ton Street, B.XUng-Slrsch Building, ADVaSSZOBT. 100. XEA&S ABO X.VBCK SXBTEO. Muslo, vocal and tnatrumantaL all day and arenlnf. '" "" ' Opra IT'S MY BUSINESS To cure disease by mean ot what is known as Magnetic and Sug gestive Therapeutics By this means no drno ara used, still It generally cures where drugs have failed to produce any affect. It la applicable to ALL disease, the chronlo stubborn ones Included, and diseases of women and chil dren are very susceptible to It The necessity of operations Is often done away with through using this treatment Consultation ' Is free. Call and let us explain it to you. fin Fred.J.S!cHann,D.Po 900 THE MAfiQUAM 6 Optloal r.rto, IDS Flfts. iw. imm. t Bt aoerl.lLr. la) Lb clip. VmII aa4 im trr tMld. It IU Ml fun K-iniof. DA. W. X. AJVXT!0;