VlV ;-.''', TOE OREGON DAILY JOTJBNAL. rOItTLANP, WEDNESDAY EYEK IKGt DECOSMBElt S. 1003. -;L TOWN TOPICS charge, and It I mad to order of ma terial Mtoated from tha Immanaa stock at all times on hand. Or ona lady's ault or coat, ready made, will be substituted. if desired, but in oaaa sutts or coata ro tha taste or uie buyer are not in stock then a selection from., tha ma terial tiri hand mar be made and the ferment will be made therefrom. Thle ti t - ' 4 . . i t I on or the reliable inatitutiona or ins ItemS 01 LOCH InterCSt lot CaS7 oltr and It may be depended upon that juurau 1UUCI Will dO.. What ia undoubtedly the moat beauti ful ride in 'America la that between Portland council. No. 678. Knights of Portland and The Dallea on tha Colum- coiumbus, last night elected offlcera for tia river. The scenery is magnificent. the enaulnr year aa followa: Past grand and when It can be viewed from the knight. John M. Oearin; grand knight, deck of a ateamboat for a two-bit aum John P. Kevanaugh; deputy knight, M. the opportunity ahould not be alighted. O. Munlyi chancellor, Dr. H. P. O'Con- The ateamer Charles R. Spencer makes nor; recorder, John B. Kyan (re-elected);, thla trip on Tuesday, : Thursday and financial aeoretary, T. A. O' Gorman (re- Saturday! of each week. 'leaving Oak elected); treaaurer. Joeeph Jacob- atreet dock at 7 o'clock in tha morning. berger; warden, John, N. Caaey; The rata la It.tl laa than that charged lecturer, Edward F. Murphy; advocate, (by the railroad. Paaaengera are landed Robert J. O'Neill ineide guar a, Airrea m. t aQr landing on the river: i Kerrigan; outside guard, William F. Co-1 - . , 1 man; trustees; Peter- J.' Gorman, Mat I Tn Dallea City leave Alder atreet at roeuer,, jonn j. ttnaraey. 1:10 a. m.. Tuesdays, Thursdays ana , - , - , . (laturdaya; leaves Tha Dallea Mondays. Charles Ross took several drinks too Wednesdays and Fridays, atT a. m. many yeaterdey and ha proceeded to Makes all way landings. Fare J5 cents, execute an Indian war- dance on the ghlp your freight by the Regulator Una. upper floors of the building occupied The Regulator lln la tha only company by the Lewis and Clark oommlsslon. that haa comfortable and dry ware- The man made ao much' trouble that houeea for the reception of freight and i'atroimen Quits ana Kooerts were paaaengera. oauea ana it reauirea tne comomea ei- forte of the two husky offloera to take Are you well poatedT Are you poated lilm to tha station. When the prisoner about extra good clothea for men and reached the Jail with tha handcuffs on boyaT If you are well posted you will one wrslt ha was almost devoid N of sot shop around. You will And no dlffl- clothlng. After sobering up Charles da culty in finding Juat what you want In posited 15 ball, which he forfeited In our atock. Pricea guaranteed alwaya the police court. . the lowest, quality considered. Bee our ' 'i '. ' ,"' ad on page of thla Issue. Samuel Bailey Oatsert. the popular passenger Roaenblatt ft Co., corner Third and Mor- ateamer, makes the trip from Portland I riaon streets. to The Dallea on -Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving The Dallea on al- That old carpet that you hara had ternate daya. except Sunday, arriving at ever since you were married, have it all porta from one to two hours earlier made Into handsome ruga and gtve them than any other boat on the river. She to your children for Chrlntmae. Call makes the following landings: Van- and see us any way and find out what oouver. WashougaL Cascade Locks, 8 re- we are really doing In that line. The venson. Carson, Collins, White Salmon, I Northwest Rug Works, SO East Mor Hood River, Lyle. Fare 15 centa to all I rlson atreet. Phone Union 371 landings. Finest of meals . 15 cents. Leaves Alder-street dock at 7 a. m. and Take your fancy perfume bottle down The Dalles at 7 a. m. to Albert Bernl, th 'druggist. Second i land Washington, and have him All It The first of a series of Instructions to I with the latest Dfrfume. He has built to teaoh officers of the national guard up a large perfume business because hi to command men In war waa commenced patrona always find the latest, and most at the armory last night by MaJ. B. F. popular odora at his place. Holiday Baker- Every officer la required to fit gooda now In and open for selection, himself for the work and later an ex amlnatlon will be held. Last night the The "Ben Hur" scenery last evenln class was instructed regarding signals, was immense but not comparable to definitions and general principals. Janu- that of Estacada. These are the great' ary 5 the Instruction will be taken up by est pictures ever beheld by the eyes o MaJ. C. B. McDonnell. He will be fol- mortal men. Estacada tickets will soon lowed later by Col. C. U. Oantenbeln and J be aold. MaJ. John L. May. The course of In structlon will last until June 14. An open meeting waa held by the Mount Tabor Woodmen of the World, At a meeting of Evening Star Grange Mount Tnhor last nla-ht. a. T. Roarers No. 7, Patrons of Husbandry, to be held commander'of Oregon, waa the principal in me nan on tne section Line roaa next ,peaker. Refreahmenta were served Saturday night, preparations will be com- I menced for the entertainment of the if Dr. Dowle of Zlnn City has a few national grange visitors In 1904, -and to thousanda left let him cast an eye arrange for a proper exhibit. The an- toward Estacada. That is the reoupera nual election of offlcera will also occur, tlve proposition of the world. Nothing The grange now has amemberehlp of else like It here on earth. over vto members. Over $1,000 has been subscribed toward the building of the Now that it Is morally certain that new hall and the work will be commenoed Dreyfua la Innocent he la hereby offered In a short time. a home at Eatacada. This is the para dise of the earth today. It has no In order to escape the vengeance of compeer beneath the sun. those who entrusted money to him with I ' wnicn to purchase "Ben Hur" tickets. you will, of course, buy a book or two l-ouis conen is saia 10 ne on nia way Murine the holldav season. Before buv East. Louis, waa seen by W. L. Crlchton ng be sure to visit and examine the at ine jjanea ounoay ana ne loagea at stock of James R. Ewing, bookaeller, tne umatiua nouae ai least one ntgnt. Fourth and Yamhill. wnetner any or nis victims would prosecute him should he be caught is a x picture of Interest to every Ore- quesuon. i n is siaiea on gooa authority gonlan in December Feur-TracK News, mat ne aid not aecamp wun more man a beautifully Illustrated and deeply ln- lioo. terestlng magazine for 5 cents at news dealers. The advertisement. "Art Calendar Free." published in another column, is ' viscol soles, absolutely waterproof. not a Journal advertisement and the aewea on. 70c ana sue. enoes repairea JAILER DENIES s UNDLIN CHARGE DBCXJULXB MM SZS SCOT AMX XOVXT TOt rzKKxr rKisoirzm to nju TMon to rmrxwDB hu vn xxm nroourvyxOADo bsoAwub or on or mvwvu OBSsmi,' AT THE THEATRES calendar is not sent out from The Jour- while you wait. Ooodyear Shoe Repair nal offlco. The calendar, a very pretty company. 282 Yamhill, near Fourth. work of art. Is sent to aDDlicanta br the advertiser, from addresses which An address on missionary work will have been received at The Journal of- be delivered by Mrs. A. N. Fisher of the flee, from the coupon attached to the Home Mlslsonary society at the Mount ad. The calendars are a reproduction of Tabor Metnoaist cnurcn lonignu the celebrated painting, "When the Tide Comes In," from the brush of George Oay. It is worth 0 days In the county Jail offlce' to teal a five-gallon can Of gasoline valued at 11.25. with 15 cents extra for the vessel. This Is the . scale estab lished by Municipal Judge Hogue today. Tom Miner and John Hamilton, delapi- dated specimens of humanity, were be- For Rent Part of store i 89 Yamhill Ooodnough building. Will 'rent with or without counter. Apply caabler, Journal Fine day! Buy Meredith' umbrellas. Repairing and recovering; two stores. Washington and fth. Morrison and 6th. Col. Barnes Jackaon was laat night fore his honor charged with stealing two chosen commander of the Lincoln-Garfield cans of the explosive stuff from the Flsher-Thorsen company. A representa tive of the firm Identified the property. post for the ensuing year. Portland Club. 120 Fifth street. A palatable lunch served every evening from I until 11 p. m. Does your printing suit you? If not. The White Corner is shooting out bargains right and left these times. And the nne Dig store is crowaea. too. it net us try. Peaslee Brothers Co., Sher is one tning to nave tne Dest onenngs lock building. to be naa on tne marnei, ana anotner to tell the public about tnem in a live Have your fur garments remodeled newspaper tnat nan crucinea mora- into latest Style at half price. 806 DaCKlsm anu ciippeu mo lur lrum tne Burnslde. fraternitys eieepy cnin. The White Corner Is doing well. It will continue Our pride is in satisfying the appe to prosper. Kites of the moBt particular. The Savoy. Beautiful days these; Juat'ajilce trip Free Vlavl Health Talks. Thursday, to our factory. You will be Interested 2 :3fi, Lewis building. Ladles Invited. to see what we are doing. Making handsome rugs for Christmas presents. How is your appetite? When you're The materials used are old carpets and hungry, drop in. Max Smith's Savoy. ingenuity, xney aon t iook line oia material, though, when we get through Official Lewis and Clark envelopes with them: A can win convince the Ansley Printing Co., 82 V4 Third street most skeptical. The Northwest Rug Works, 306 East Morrison street. Phone Lovejoy & Lincoln, bookbinders, pape Union 371. rulers, izs First. Tel. Main 3080. "If you want to pay for It. we will notify your friends, otherwise you can stay here until we get ready to release you." . : Thla is the remark attributed to city Jailer by J. A. I'ndlln, who was laat Tueaday arrested by Detective Haftman upon suspicion of robbing J. M. Kennedy, a Nevada miner,' of 1225 Undlln. who Is a recent arrival la tha city and has relatives in Minnesota, rooms with his brother at 44 Eaat Burnslde street. When arrested he had IK, and told the detective that he could find out all about him and his psst by going to tha Commercial block and see ing J. W. Dunlap, or his brother on the East Rld. Undlln saya he was placed In a cell with a drunken man. and kept there shivering until nearly morning, when he was moved Into the big cell room with many vicious characters. Jailer Hellyer says Undlln's state ment is an unqualified falsehood. He points to the fact that prlsonera are relieved of all money, which Is kept In a safe in the office, to show how useless It would V for the Jailer to attempt to get any money from prisoners. The Jailer says that Undlln's friends were not notified, as it Is on of the orders of tha police department not to com municate with friends during the night unless Chief Hunt Is present and gives his consent. SI a Week Buys the Eclipse Ask us to show you list of over 8,000 names of Portland people who are using the Eclipse steel range. Here Is the opinion of a lady who has had one for many years: "I. Qevurti & Sons. Portland, Or. Gentlemen: I can truthfully testify to the good qualities of the Eclipse range, which I bought from you almost four years ago. during which time I have been out nothing for repairs, nor has the range given me any trouble. I have cooked on 30 or 40 different ranges and stoves In my life, and I have never found any one that could compare with the Eclipse. It is a splendid baker. I never have to turn my bread, pie or cake. as they bake evenly and perfectly. It consumes comparatively little coal and heats water rapidly. But above all It is the easiest range to keep clean that I have ever handled. The nickel trim mings are as bright as they were the day I bought it. Unlike other ranges. Instead of decreasing In value by use. It becomes more valuable, as I have been offered more for my range than I paid for It, but I told the lady it was not for sale. I cannot say too much In favor of the range. Very respectfully yours, "MRS. J. IRA ROUTLEDGE. "940 Belmont St., Portland, Or." The Eclipse can be bought on the easy payment plan $1 a week. It saves that amount In fuel. We give a guarantee bond for 16 years that the Eclipse range will not crack by fire and be a perfect baker. We have them In aeveral sixes. I. GEVURTZ & SONS. 172-175 First Street, . -MX MV." ' "A "Be a Hur" has fulfilled every promts which heralded Its coming and the audi nee last night, , that filled every part of tha Marquam Grand theatre, went away delighted." It waa as If the people had oaught the spirit of the piece, Imbibing its sig nificance to the core. The strongest con ception of the rule of the All-powerful comes when In the last sce'ho tha lepers are cleansed by the presence of the Christ and arise amid a loud Hosanna from the multltudea on the hillsides, re-unlted in tha blessing of restored physical health. From the moment the curtain rises In the prelude showing tha three wise men In tha ' desert, and the Star of Bethlehem, , until the consummation of tha miracle there la scarcely a rippie, or applause. Nothing disturbs tne wrapt silence. The fidelity of the Oriental setting, tho barbaric splendor of the oolor schemes, and above all that over mastering religious feeling held the audience enthralled. During the action of the play the acenea are calculated to Inspire all of the emotions tho human heart Is capable of. There Is sympathy for Ben Hur when he Is arrested for throwing a stone that killed the procurator, though the atone was really dislodged by the young Roman; pity for his living death aa a galley slave; excitement In the chariot race; satisfaction at his successful er forts to humble his Roman enemy; wonder at the picture of the valley of living-dead people and the awe and thankfulnesa at the miracle scene. Tho view of the Interior of the Roman galley Is wonderfully realistic, the rescue at sea even more so and the chariot race Is as near reality as any thing on the stage. The actors, to a great extent, lose their ldejitlty In "Ben Hur" and It could hardly be Otherwise. It Is sufficient, however, to remark that each speaking part Is fitted Into the whole with the same conscientious care that a Jeweler would exercise In arranging a tiara of the most beautiful stones. - The presence of the Savior in the miracle acene Is Indicated by a shaft of pure white light, during which time the great crowda of people and tne lepers sre bowed In prayer. This light decreases until It Is concentrated upon the lepers alone and aa It disappears and the afflicted are cured, a great psalm of thanksgiving ascends at the fall of the final curtain. "Ben Hur" will be given at six more performances, tonight, tomorrow night and Friday and Saturday eventnga, with Friday and Saturday matinees. The matinees commence promptly at I o'clock, the evening performances at 8 o'clock. 1TZW BIXX. AT ABOASS. The new bill at the Arcade theatre s drawing five crowded houses dally. The Jarretts present a theatre show within a theatre, and the dolls dance, pose and take themselves to pieces In n amusing way calculated to maKe children In the audience open their eyej with astonishment. "HOT QUTLTT" 8TXU OW. Not Guilty," a powerful melo-drama. s receiving Its share of business at the Empire despite the strong counter at tractions. The play will hold the boards for the remainder of this Week. Start- ng Sunday matinee next, "The Bowery After Dark." a sensational scenic pro ductlon by Theo. Kramer, will be pre aentod. The play ' was originally writ ten for Terry McGovern, and his role will be taken cars of In tho forthcoming production by . Tommy Tracey, the popular welterweight boxer. , ' . rju nm novrv ooicrjra. 401d Jed Prouty," tha quaint human picture of rural New England, aa mlrably conceived and llluatrated by Robert Craig, comes to the Marquam Qrand theatre Tuesday and Wednesday nights. December I and , with a com petent cast, ome of whom . have been long associated with their respective roles, ' . ' KXBB XXTSB'B OOKOXBT. . Friday morning at 10 o'clock the ad vance sale of aeats will open at the Marqiiatn Grand theatre for Mlsa Lillian Myers oncert violin recital, which take place next Monday night. ' ' ' i 1 , OX.OBB Or "TOW Y02T0T. J Nelse Erlckson will entertain the patrons of Cordray's theatre tonight with a final performance of "Yon Yon son." Thla favorite Swedish comedy has drawn large and enthusiastic audi ences every night for the past week. "A UTTXia OUTOAIT." E. J. Carpenter's great production of A Little Outcast" Is an assured sue cess. It is a melodrama of the cleanest type, having every essence of human Interest. The play abounds In sensa tions, but withal it la a love atory pure and simple. "A Little Outcast" comes to Cordray's theatre tomorrow evening for the balance of the week, including Saturday matinee. WILLIAMS NOT MAN WANTED IN ST. LOUIS Lynn Williams, the negro confined In the county Jail on a charge of stealing 135 from Jacob Hickman, also colored. s not wanted In St Louis for murder. Word has oome from the exposition city stating that Williams resemblea a negro wanted there for killing a colored woman, but that he Is not the man. Information from the Missouri state prison at Jefferson City ststes that Wil liams Is an ex-convlct, having served time In that institution. The nature of the offense for which he was sentenced s not given. Williams was arrested by Detective Hartman several weeks ago. While be ne taken to the station he assaulted the officer and tried to shoot him, but Hartman got the drop on him and marched him to the Jail with a revolver pointed at his head. flTTBB CUBS rOB FIXBB. Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, tnis rorm, aa well aa Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu mors. 10c a Jar, at druggists, o seat by malt Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Boeanko. Phll'a. Pa. "Strength and vigor eome of rood food, duly digested. 'Force.' a ready-to- aerve wheat and barley food, adda ne burden, but austaina. nourishes, invigorates." The most delightful trip across tho continent is via the Denver A Rle Grande, the acenlo line of the world. Apply at 1Z4 Third street, roruana. rot rates. Great Removal Sale In a few days Soule Bros., now at 226 Morrison street, will move to the large double store In the new brick building corner West Park and Morrison streecs. 8oule Bros, carry nothing but high grade pianos 16 makes In all includ lng the peerless Stelnway, the Emerson the Estey, the-A. B. Chase, the Richmond and Starr pianos. .JThe company desires to start In the new place with a new stock of coods and. have greatly reduced their present" tock. In order to sell the beautiful stock of Instruments they will extend easy terms of payment when de sired. Several bargains In' second-hand upright and square pianos are also rated under the great cut-in-price sale. TEHTBX QOHtO TABT. of Tba Xmuansa Bednotlon la Prioes 1 Tare Carloads of Pianos Strikes a Popular Boto. These are the biggest piano values ever offered In Portland, as scores of buyers will testify. The very lutest products of some of the moat popular piano factories In the world at sensa tionally low pricea $225 pianos are going for 2156; 1275 for 317, $350 pianos for 2264, and 3400 for $312. Here are big aavlngs for, bright buyers, and they are being picked " up at such lively rate that the slow buyer is going to get left. Come In today if you are even thinking of buying. Terms of pay ment are sure to suit you. If you have an old piano or organ you would like to trade In on your new one, we are mak ing exceptionally liberal allowance on them, for a short time. Ellers Piano House, 861 Washington street, corner Park. Entrance near corner. OOBOEBT AT BXAKXN'S INSTITUTE The J. M. Acheson company,' the live E. H. Moorehouse & Co.. at Seventh tailors at Fifth and Alder, are offering and Alder. Telephone, Ham 1141. wonderful Inducements to customers these days. With every gentlemen's suit ordered this week Mr. Acheson gives a gentlemen's overcoat free of I Printing Mann & Beach, 92 2d street. Dr. A. F. Petzel. dentist, 401 Dekum, Speaking Modestly If you can be reached by a con servative advertisement we nave a word to say. We don't care to vie with the extravagant and Ir responsible proclamations that some people regard as necessary to attract attention. We are con tented to assure you that in all work we turn out you are guar anteed full value for your money. Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. Popular. Our unrivaled collection Of grotesque thermometers With queer figures of Men. women, beasts, Birds and reptiles, From 50 cents up. Is The reigning sensation This Holiday season. Walter Reed, the Optician. 133 Sixth street, Oregonlan building. TO SSHB AmJIS TO rATJL Suits and Overcoats G. Y. Harry, state commissioner of the Lewis and Clark fair, has written Pres ident Jefferson Myers of the commis sion that' Coos county will make a big exhibit of all products at the St Louis fair and that In two weeks B0 boxes of fine apples will be ready for shipment. Mr. Harry organised the Coos County St Louts Exposition association at That VOU can deDend On. Cor- I MarhflM lat weolr nnt nnnrl. that SJUJlrlJ-JJws .a&5? 11,084 enthusiastic organisation Is now TtrX PU-Mng for St Louis exhibit, and for ask if you take the common sort the success of the 1805 fair. as a stanaara. mgnest ciass oi unioa workmen employed to do all our work. 'Neuberger Rye;" 10 years old, a perfect -.. iifrTril ' 1 al 1 rye, x&M) per ganon. iseupergers fuir WlVJe Y LL I Llla I dllUr. Measure House. 108 Sixth street.- "A Perfect Rve." 406 WASHINGTON. Preferred Stock Canned Oooda, Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. The concert to be given at the Sea men's Institute, 100 North Front street, this evening, under the direction of Miss Elisabeth Hoben, will open with a selec tlon by Downs' Mandolin club, followed by a vocal quartet. The remainder of the program will be: A recitation by Miss S. Mosler. soprano solo by Mrs Terriss, the Highland fling by Miss Rosy Forbes, vocal solo by T. Bell, violin solo by Roy Lancester, vocal solo by Miss M Gfbson. vocal solo by Cameron Graham, recitation by Miss Algreen, vocal solo by Mr. Murphy, piccolo solo by James Rudi man, song and dance by the Nordstrom children, recitation by Mrs. Katie namm, and vocal solo by Capt. Porter. WXSTEBBBOOX'S COITDITIOW OBATB ,- S. Westerbrook, "the young lineman from Eugene, who was injured by a 30 foot fall from a pole at East Davis and Ninth streets last week, la still In a critical condition at Good Samaritan hospital. Westerbrook was at work when he lost his balance and tumbled to the ground. He would probably have been instantly killed had not a fellow workman extended his arms and par tially broken Westerbrook's fall. Whlls, no bones were broken, he sustained very serious Internal Injuries and It has been feared he would not recover. YXSSXX. MOTEMEJTTB. The Melville Dollar has completed her grain cargo for San Francisco and left down yesterday afternoon. The Arthur Fltger moved from the Mercy dock to the Inman-Poulsen mill yesterday, where she-began taking on lumber for Callao, Peru. . . -v AJfTSBKBBTB. MARQUAM ?K T. PANOLE, Resident Manifar. Qrand at re w. 4 More Evening Performances nd Two Matinees (Friday and Sstarday), Klaw & Etianger's Stupendous Production of General Wallace's BEN HUR THB MOST nrPBSBSXTB OT 1U BTAOB PAOBABTB . This Evening at 8 o'clock Door open it 1:15 for Matinee, for Erenliig Performance. and 7:15 CORDRAY'S THEATRE Cordray Bos sell, Managers. Thorn, Main 902. Prices: 15c, 29c, 3fic, 40c ind SOe. TOKIOHT, I AST TIME WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, A Continued Succen, " YON YONSON" Beginning Thursday, December 8, For Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, - "A LITTLE OUTCAST" (Ona of the best plays of the year.) Seats now selling. Kaxt weak "Tha Hand Walters." A big one. THE BAKER THEATRE Phoor90TM"n GEO. L. BAKER. Sole Lessee and Manager. Tonight, all week, matinees Saturday and Sunday, rourin weea oi ine oner Theatre company, by special requeat, JIM THE PENMAN Krenlnc prices, 60c, SSc, 26c, 16c: matinee. 25c. 16c, 10c. reit wees ine wmuui soqieiy comeay, 1HB IUKS." Empire Theatre Corner 12tb and Morrison Streets. GEORGE. L. BAKER. Resident Manager. The talk of the town today. A wonderful piece of atace realism. Ethelyne Palmer's wonderful leap for Ufa In NOTGU!LTV" Prices Night, 15c, 25c 89c, 60c; matinee. 10c, 16c, 26c. , CONCERT slaziibTbrosi. concert evert right, ms-ms burnbid& Fate in Life Tour lines In your hand are there from birth, look at a little chlld'a hand and you will find as many as In your own. 1 win take your nana ana snow you your experiences from childhood up to your present age. Don t It seem reasonable that I can on the same baais alao predict the future. My ell ents are enthusiastic over my work. Among other indorsements, one told me yesterday that he had been all over America, had probably spent over $200, been charged from 16 to 126 for a read Ing. and all had not told him as much as I did. I could have saved him thou sands of dollars if I had seen his hand a few years ago, by warning him of certain unfortunate years.and encourag ing him in others, when he only went half-hearted into enterprises. I can probably do as much for you. In any event, if you are not perfectly satisfied it will cost you nothing. Mrs. A. Herbert SAT ABB BTBBZBO. BBASZBO fl.00 rourth rioor, Baletgh Bid., B. W. Cor, lxtH aad Washington. Booms 89 A 40 Ladies' Desks as low as $5.00 What more suitable Christmas present than a pretty writing desk for the woman? And let it be not only pretty but useful if the suggestion appeals to you come in and let us show you the handsome desks we are showing on our first floor. French, Colonial and Mission designs in Golden Oak, Mahogany and Weathered Oak, in any finish you may desire. The prices are way down Your Credit Is Good Make Your Own Terms TULL GIBBS COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS 41 J A. Lippman LADIES' TAILOR 884 lUBU IT. Suits, Raglans Etc., made up In the latest styles. Manufacture Walking Skirts at $5.00 and up. Nicest fitting Skirt on the Pacific coast. Send your goods and measure and we guarantee a perfect fit. TKOBB BBS 1994. Out RnriMv nnln loses Its terror If you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil In the house. Instant relief In cases of burns, cuts, ; sprains, accidents of any sort. Drs. ADIX & NORTHRUP OSTEOPATHS Suite 416 Dek-um EoUdlnf Phone Main 34 Sale, 00 On account of oat lease axpirlBf soon, and being; forced to nor, we are compelled to close out on entire stock of Japanese and Chinese Carlos, Matting, Bags, Toys, .etc Bow la tho tins to bar your holiday goods FURS FOR GIFTS AT G. P. RUMMELIN & SONS 126 Socond Stroet, New Washington A large assortment of Fine Alaaka Bear Boas, ' Sable and Isabella Pox Bona, Sabls Woll, Whits Thibet, etc, ate. FUR STOLES In Black Lynx, Sable, Mink, Chinchilla, Squirrtls Mole and Ermine, Black Martin, Minever, etc. , Alaska Sealskins, London Dye, Our Specialty For Jackets Pillow Muffs Robes and Rags ...BUY YOUR. BAR FIXTURES BILLIARD TABLES From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE YOU PLEASE, if you want to save money and stay in business. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. Talcing Him by the Horns On the advice of your friends Isn't al ways such an easy task. But yon oan . do It now by acknowledging tha fact , that fall la squarely upon us and that your hardware needs are apparent. When ; you do that look at our superb atock that is open for your inspection at our store, and the prices that we are selling ' it at. AVERY & CO. 62 Third Street How About That Suit : - x For Christmas? Now, If you really want one one made by man labor, one from goods of your own selection and at a moderate price, at a small margin of profit to us come In at once. "We can get It out In , time for you and will please you In every detail. Large line of gooda to select from. Don't buy cheap, shoddy, sweat-shop made, so-called tailored clothes, when you can get a real tailor-made suit so cheap say 935, Vt, S30. Norgard & Petterson Popular Price Tailors 269 Yamhill Street, Andrew Kan & Co Cor! Fourth and Morrison Sts. The Fan System of Heating and Ventilation. Positive, Flexible, nstantaneous. We ; have proved this to others. Let us prove It to you 1 - w. o. Mcpherson company Heating and VentUatlnirEotfneer 47 First St., Portland, Ore.. U.S. A. Tha OREGON DAILY JOURNAL r. r A