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THE OHEGON DAILY , JOTJTtfNATjr PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10; 1903. ROBS HAH WHO ; olds; wortman; & iimc, , The "Different" The Home of Quality - . ; and Worth BEFRIENDED HIM "Wamova Mdnday." :y -'Store, t! J FIFTH ATO WASHINGTON STREETS HOMELESS SAXIiOB, SECTBES bh TONIGHT: MORE :' 'V;- ' waxes nnranin IK a sawo, ciiis-:v ' WHTUB OWBEB S ASLEBV PitHf- DEBS TKB BAB. it: Ssle John? Wood :;'anEngUsh sailor" JJ yrar of as. robbed the . saloon of Charles Phyper -at Russell and Delay ' streets early this morning. . Ha was tiuKhtln the act by. tha proprietor, who held him up -with a revolver and Wood Is now In the city jail with a Charge f la,reeny; hanging over him. -' ? -Woods; landed . in " 'Portland from a .hlp three weeks ago. He hung- around Phyper's place, known as ."The Hub, Woods had no place to sleep. After learning that the young fellow was mak ing a bed In the box cars in the railroad yards the saloan-keeper consented to Jlet him sleep In a room back of thesa loon.' r .-;;!. ' .-.;. : , "V ..: t A few day ago Woods secured a Job with a sewer gang, but Jis ontfnued to pass his nights in the saloon building. Phyper happened tw rtsai t unusually enrly this morning and started for his place of business . before the-, appointed time. To bis surprise he found Woods behind the bar helping himself to every thing in sight t Phyper entered the sa loon noiselessly and; stepping -behind Woods - ordered him to throw up nis hands. The burglar, after looking down the musxle of the weapon, did as com manded. rtectives, Hartmaa and Sim mons took . Woods In charge. ' A search of the bar room showed that Woods had been taking his time to riflo the place. The cash register was open but as it contained no money some - papers- were taken. A drawer-back of the bar Bad . been pried open. . but there was nothing of value in It. Every plaos where money might be-hidden was ran' , sacked. .. : .' " i CORONER INQUIRES (Continued from Page One.) her pursuers, Mrs. Holt, the matron. declares that the girl came there volun tarily.- and shai-have a home as long as she wishes It 8he will receive instruc tion in the Kngllsh language. ; Mrs. Holt declares that she has been trying to se cure possession of the girl for ' some time, but had never been able to do so. The girl, she declares, had also tried to escape Urthe home, a number of. times before bot could not find the way out. . Badly Treated r Master,, Mrs. .Holt declares that both Cbow Sheem and Bow Kam were maltreated by their master, t The girl is just grow Ing new hair on her head, where It was pulled out by Moy Bow, , She possessed scarcely any clothing. at all, but what she did have was secured from her room by tha aid of-a search-warrant Tuesday. " v. --..".'v .;V r'- It Is, currently , reported , among the . Chinese that the younger girl escaped to the home at the advice of her older com panlon,; but Mrs, Holt refused tot allow riin fthMm tn hfl nimatinnd on thla point. If there is any suspicion attached . to the affair, and there should be an in quest, why of course we will tell all we know, aha Bald. ' i Moy Bow had arranged to sell the younger of the women. It is claimed, to a ' life . ot slavery in San Pranctaco, and thus take up his mortgage. . A buyer had v. - . . . . - j a . i . i . ing, . Before the sale was consummated the girl escaped, and. following close on this , loss, his -other . slave mysteriously died. , , Many claim the . younger woman learned of the fate that awaited her and took prompt means to frustrate the plan. Coroner Flnlcy said today: "There are many such cases as this tha never reach our office. A doctor's certificate to the effect that the death was a nat ural one will be secured and that is the end of the case, I shall make a thorough, investigation." " j Attorney Charles F, Lord has been employed by Moy Bon, and will attempt to secure possession of the girl. Her -father resides-in Seattle, and will ar- rive in a few. days.', ' f ' By the Chinese it Is claimed that the girl is less than is years or age, and possesses no certificate of residence. . NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC' Caanoa for a Tree Bids oa the Elegant Steam.i Ballsy Oatiert Tas Past 1 . ' Boat Oets TfT. : Thepurser of the steamer "Bailey .Gatxert" is instructed to return all fares to passengers before leaving the boat at The Dalles or at Portland, provided the "Bailey. GaUert" does not arrive at . said ports before tb,e opposition , boat. Leaves Alder street dock at 7 a.' m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, re turning alternate days (except Sunday). Fsre to any point, 25 cents. Finest of meals, 25 cents. ' , coxmnxam tuns. The lighthouse tender Columbia left st 7 o'clock this morning for Astoria Major Langfltt was a passenger. He went for the purpose of inspecting gov ernment operations at the mouth of tile river.. After remaining at Astoria two or three days the Columbine will proceed up the coast to Puget sound. A O0ABAKTEEO OVBB POB TOES. Itching. BUn4, Bleeding or ProtrtHlInf Piles. T.ur drugi-lat will ntnni mom It -f AZO OINT. KENT fiilU to cart roa In 0 to 14 ttjt. (Oo. AUCTION ! AUCTION! AUCTION I MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! ,; '?.;. : i '- ' : - ' That's what I anT holding an . auction from I to 7 p. m., until January 1. or until I sell sufficient . , of my stock of elegant Jawslry, Diamonds, Vatchss, Oat Glass, to raise the money needed badly ; y me. Not leaving cltyj have . lease on building for threeyeara, JamesfIcDevitt4Co. . -. T. McDOMAlD, Auctioneer ;305wWashington St. DAYS FOR THE BIO PIANO SALE HPRRYK! MIEU tW-UIUBI (0. Oldest, XArgeat, troxaat. 21! First Street . P. A. THE WITNESS STAND 1. TXOBBtTBV BOBS, MM SATS, WAS "Quite bust at txb sajb" or TKI XABQVAX mOVEBTT TAXiVB OF TKB TKSATBB AS AB IHTESTMEBT. That. J. Thorburn Ross was 'quite busy" at the; foreclosure sale of the Marquam property was the opinion ex pressed by P. A, Marquam when he took the witness stand in his own behalf this morning.: Mr. Marquam, who was called to the stand yesterday afternoon said that he understood that Snow & McCamant were attorneys for. ' the Title Guarantee & Trust, company in 1896. He could not say whether he saw Grant Marquam drawing up any papers in the case. Did you see Mr. Ross drawing up any papers r; asked Attorney B. B. Watson. Mr. Ross appeared to be quite busy at the sale,", responded the witness.! ' . . On-, crots-exanilnatien, Marquam said to Attorney Wallace McCamant that Ross told the deputy sheriff that the sate should go on, as he (Marquam) could not raise the money. ."What deputy waa ltr .. "Thletson, I believe.". '' Thielson was : llef deputy under Sheriff Fraxer. ' ''Old Ross say for whom he was "bid ding the property In?" I don t know. J never knew and no body asked him. . I understand that he bought 'it in for the Title Guarante & Trust company." .,. Were you satisfied as to the Identity or the person for whom Ross bought the property?" "I concluded that .he .bought it for himself and for tho Title Guarantee A Trust company." v ' Mr, Marquam said that the Marquam theatre brought a, monthly rental of 1833.37, and that during the last few years the revenue from it alone amounted to fl0,00ftta year. In 1894 the rental was 1750 a month, but the amount had Increased greatly since that time. - . 1 , . FOREOURilOREJIEi ON EXECUTIVE BOARD The next meeting of the board of di rectors of the Lewis and Clark fair will consider ah amendment to the by-laws reorganising the executive committee. This change Is to incresse ths member ship of the. executive to 11, not including the Chairman of the committee, who is also president of the corporation. The new members of the committee, should the amendment be adopted, will be Di rectors Ainsworth, Connell, Devers and Fleischner. The committee will then be composed of the chairmen of, all the standing committees. REDDING WRECK DELAYS TRAIN Southern Pacific train No.'H, through passenger train from 'Frisco to Port land, was several hours late in arriving tooay. it is scneauiea to arrive at 7:45 a. m, but did not come in until 4 o'clock this afternoon. The. train was delayed by the freight wreck at Redding,, Cal., yesterday and though several hours were made up on, the Oregon division, the train being delayed V) hours or more at Redding, ths odds were too great to permit an earlier arrival. MABIBS BOTES. Astoria, Dee. 10. Arrived at arid left up at .10:20 a' m., steamer C. C. Llndnuer from San Fraftcisco. Arrlveil down aU8 a- tn., schooner E. U. Jackson. '' '": Arrived ilown at 8:80 a. m., schooner North Bend. , . . Weather at Astoria at S a. .m,. hazy: wind east. ". ' ' ' ' Astoria, Dee. ,Arrived down at 8:30 p., m., British steamer Indravelll , and steamer Noma City. 'Arrived down at 8:4S p. m , schooner Irene. " . , . 8allad at 4:30 j. m., steamer 'Nome City fr San Francisco. , i - Sailed- at S p. m.j 'steamer George W. Elder for San Franclcao. . . , San Franclsoo, iJec. 9. Sailed.' British bark Ahoaios for Portland and schooner Salvador for Columbia river. ' Astoria, Dec. .10. The bark Enlgh left up at 11 am. , - . Redondo. Dec," 10. Sailed, schooner R. V,, BartlU,Xor Columbia iriver v ? V "!, i y - ....;. -M:r 34 THE CHRISTMAS WOUH IS IN FULL SWING! No store in the world vvorKs so hard to simplify and amplify its service. This Xmas shop of modern planning makes the worll not easier but more fruitful and in no other store are folk so safe and comfortable. Comfort which comes from bodily freedom from annoyance and purse protection thro -FAIR PH ICES that have made this store famous. 21 of the 34 special values selected for tomorrow's selling are printed here 13 others will appear in tomorrow's Oregonian. Watch for 'em and come down there are hundreds of others ottmentipned.'in;print. ,",f' f '! -1 . - ' ' , ' - .' .'' Friday Dargains iii Misses9 Union r adsrwaar Aisle Tlrst loor.) . J. 'Misses' white or silver grey l'n , lon'SuHs", part wool and flno Ibbed. Onalta make, prices- fo Friday only, in (iliserf ' - i : No'. ,'2. r'cgula 65c value: . . . .39o 1 , , No. S, regular, 70c value. . . . .44 ', 'No. 4, regular 75c value 60o , No. 5, regular 80q. value 66o 1 No. 6, regular 85c value. . .000 '. .... . ...,!: ... .-. :t $2.79 DoHs for f $1.89 (Rseoad rioorKllllasry Salon.) ' ! A grand special .In the doll shop, lA little French dollie with blsqua head snd Jointed body, limbs, arms, ; etc. ' The prettiest and best- doll . shown by any ;doU store in Port-" -land today at $4.00, here tomorrow - at X. ' ' ' 15c Doll Hats, 9c ioU Shop Sseond TidHcf"' All the latest shapes and colors, tomorrow only';, regular ise, values go at to. , . . . !p3 Piano or Furn iture Drapes, V $1.27 " .- (Art Shop--Seoond Hoot.) j . Fine silk drapes with deep knotted ' silk fringe and pretty tinsel em broidery, in colors and white. Two ! sixes, 22x54 and 22x72. Our regu lar $2. 12.60 and. 13 values, Friday ' only, your choice for 91.87. ' COMMITTEEMEN MEET IBWIH SCAKOH AHD M. C. PATTS- SO AJtWTE WIU SPSITS A week KEAmamra wxstxsx ts XOVST TO B BUST CI HXXT ooiraxEss xskb oast bb baxseo. ATtsTnTsrman gsthermr of Tfew members of the executive committee of the American . mining congress this morning in the Portland hotel. Irwin Mahon,- the secretary, said ' that : they had come here to see about, making ar rangements for having the -annual con vention of their body held in Portland next year. This, he said, would mean a great deal to the city as there would be a large assembly numbering from 10, 000 , to 50,000 of the most prominent mining men in thecountry-meeting here and seeing for themselves the beauties, wealth and prominence of Portland, be sides being an immense help to the projected Lewis and Clark exposition. Mr. Mahon; also says that tbey hav. secured the lowest rates on the. rail roads from all parts of the country. It would also be greatly to tha advantage of Portland merchants, 1 he said, to se cure the convention for this city. This afternoon Mr. Mahon, the secre tary, R. C Patterson, second vice-president and Col. John T. Grayson, - third vice-president, will call on the leading merchants of the city to Interest them In bringing the congress to Portland. Two "of the leading cltlsens of Portland are on tha executive jcommlttee, Col. John T. Grayson, third vice-president, and Thomas K. Muir, treasurer, Irwin Mahon and P.. C. Patterson ar rived from the East Chls morning. They will remain in the city art., least week. It, is likely that several other mem bers of the executive committee will come to Portland, but it la not certain. The committea will . put in; its time learning whether the funds necessary td bring next ; year's convention can be raised, - - ' ) ' , " XETVXBS rBOX YACATXOH. . Tf1 P ftuumu'urtnf'i 'ffpnprnt mnniiflrer of the Coos Buy line And local agent of tho California and Oregon Coast Steam- Ship company, arrived home this morn kig from a month's vacation, whicli was spent at Milwaukee, Wis. Clots pf Metal Market.-'. , Nw Y-k, IX.' 10. The elooo of tbo'nuftal market todar was: ' . lprr-'-rn-hinRril. T.ke. 13.2012.8T; cUrtm, . H2,7",iH2.V) caitlngi), v U.0O ' , " ' ' - Tln-r-rnoliahtod. igpof, t2T.00?2T.25;. Down ser. $.00 .!. . Iad rnchanipxl.'- Hpof. $4.28. ' BlWfn IyiMlou, JD 1-Jfl; New York. Mlie. lwsyt Rcmber tb Full Jtfam .ex&tivo Uroiao ING CONGRESS Corf4sCollteOnDay,QV2Iy9' r Splendid Specicds $130 Dress ? Goods. $119 ; ' " fAimasr-flrsft rioor.) ' : ; 6-inch, all-wool novelty' Tweed Pulling, 'advance styles for spring of 1904, but weight enough for mak- ing tip Jnto street costumes for pres ent wear, illuminated stripes, invisU ble checks, etc.; In light and medium greys, modes, tans and Oxfords. A grand 11.50 value,. Friday only at, the yard,, fl.19. . ... . ': . 'i i" ii i ' Bf " . ' ' ' Ladies' 35c ; Hosiery," 19c t (Koalarjr Aiala rirat rioor.) Ladles' black Cotton Hose,-" in t heavy weight for present wear, dou-, ' ble soles and spliced .heel and toe ---the best !5c hose shown In Port land today tomorfowk here, at the pair, lo. , - , 1 Trimmed Hatsi the $0.50 sort, . . , The exclusive Olds, IVortman & King hlgh-gradarHats, all he val- . ues up ' to $8.50, are plsced on one -' great bargain counter for tomor row's selling at, a choice,, for 91.40. $1.50 Table Domaslc, $1.12 (Tint rioor Ziiaim Saop.) We hav selected tor your Frir day choosing . a lot of the famous' Richardson Linen . Table Damasks, 2 yards wide, the best 11.50 valua this store , has ever ' shown which means the best in tha world to morrow only, the yard, 91.1a. : THE EASTERN FAD COMES TO PORTLAND i A PrivaU Xesideaoa Stadlo of Photo graphio Art for thosa of ths Ex olusiv. Sat Willlsa; V but th.. Best. l "Westward the Star of Empire takes i its way." And glides into a residence in town, -Where photographic art does have full " mminr . . 7 r - i- -awayr There Portland beauty with delight to crown. There has been installed at 448 Wash ington street, between- Twelfth and Thirteenth, , the latest eastern fad a private residence studio of photo-art The institution is owned by Mr. B. El more Grove, a recent arrival from tha East, and is intended for tha more ex clusive set, In that all work will be first-class, there being nothing of the "cheap John" variety produced. But by the "exclusive set", it is not Intended - to say that only aristocrats are invited to this swell gallery of the Pacific coast. It is open to all persons desirous of procuring th. very latest in photographic art and tha "latest" is so exquisitely beautiful that language is beggared when It comes to describing it. .. ' ' f-.- The posing in some of ths photographs has won so much admiration that it is actually true that they "must be. seen to be appseciated," and the workman ship Immediately pronounces th. maker a past master in his art In all America there Is none superior. ; Perfection has been -so well- attained that one admires with delight without 4hs power to ex press his unmeasured ecstacy. Mr. and Mrs. Orova visited Portland some time ago and were immediately so favorably Impressed with the city that they decided . to locate here.. The pri vate residence studio had not been "pre viously attempted here. It had become a'-mot popular Institution of the aris tocratic ' settons of th. f. big Eastern Cities, and Mr. drove opined that Port land afforded, an' opening .for such a place .that would be .taking from tho start. .- And his conclusions have been amply" verified to '.be correct. He has been doing a lively business from the beginning, and the indications ar. thai the-gentleman will have , to hustle to keep up with the demands upon htm. He has a style of photographs on exhibition that sells at. $15 per dosen. If any reader of Tha Journal gets hi or her, optics once .fastened upon ono of these there will be no .mors peace in that. ' home .till a sitting has, been ar tanged and a negative procured. The pictures are not of the; ordinary' kind. They are too superbly magnificent to be spoken of . In the same breath with the photos ' many of us are accustomed to , , eatVfjry sox. 25c Selected with Christmas Savings in Mind In ToylandaiXmas pedalfpif;i (ronrth Floor Th. sir Toy Shop.) . Friday may not be washday, but Monday certainly will be every Monday of the year. However, the children will be pleased with a "Washday" set of five pieces, em- bracing a table, tub, board, wringer and clothcsxrack-T-"just like nam' . ma's," 30c set for tie, . : .. , ; In the New Bookstore (Tlrsi rioor Anaex S res s Ooods ' r. SMtioa.) -.iv;-;.. . Tomorrow's regular ."two bit" books go for, 130, Copyright editions of ,i popular novelists, such as. Paul Leicester Ford, Gertrude Atherton, Amelia ' ' Barr, . . Robert Chambers. . Kirk Monroe, Egerton .Castle and others, some of the most , Interest-" ing readable books published today and sold everywhere at : 26o tha volume, tomorrow only, 'her. at 13a. ' Children's 30c Workboxes, 19c (Among tha "Notions" Tirst rioor) Very pretty. Just lie 'mamma's," tops fancifully decorated, regular 30c kinds, tomorrow 19c . Special Values in Ebonoid Goods, 19c : 'Tint Tloor xiddla Alala.) Toilet articles, Shoe Horns ster-. ling silver mounted Paper. Knives, Nalt Files, Button Hooks, Darners, . etc., choice -tomorrow, at a special price, each, To. V . view with expressions of gratification. They are so elegant that a queen might well glory, tn . tbeou.. -kp, : ,'.', , Mr. Elmore leased the large residence occupied by; his studio and has trans formed it into a fairy palace. Its in terior decorations, finishings and - fur nishings are all that could be fashioned by skill and money. There is nothing better in the West. . . NEW SCHEDULE WILL HELP POSTOFFICE They Chicago-Portland special of the CvJi& J.wm leave afierDeeeinber l t at 9:15 a. m. instead of 7:46, as an nounced yesterday. , The through train from the East, that formerly arrived at 10:30 o'clock and that carried most of the eastern mall that enters the city, will after, next Monday, arrive at 9 a. hi. At present' it arrives at :40 a. m.; Tha change waa made -chiefly to bring tho important malls into Portland early enough in the morning 'so that they might he distributed, before noon, but the changed schedule has also resulted in ths mail train arriving on much bet ter time, so that mall formerly was seldom delivered before lata in the after noon, now is distributed before 1. m. SHOUtd) JTOT BS BOSSED. Stoliday Display of Pianos In Special Art ;.,.;.') Styles at Eilers piano House, j Nothing Ilk. the variety of choice and exclusive styles have aver before been seen in Portland. Exclusive art designs in Chlck.rings, Webers, Kimballs, the You Won't Know , What's Good Until You've Eaten ,...'. .. ..), . y . OLYMPIC THfcYTIlE FINE AuU'i'i-v.;:..'. Pan-; ; ; Cakes $1:35 Go-Carts for 75c; . ronrth loor Toyland. , Metal Doll Buggies or "Go Carts' - at very low prices for Friday Here certainly Is a .chance to please th. littlo'on. on qiirlfltmas morn at little cost to the purse. Friday only we ' will sell the $1.35 Doll Buggies, for 75o, the $1.50 kind for 980, and' the !'.S5 grades fori:i5, - Men's $1.50 Mocha Gloves for 98c , V -Mao's Shop rirst rioor. ... ' - All the newest shades, including the popular greys, browns, tans, eto. 'A splendid glove for present street ".wear Ask '1Um'f his slse for to morrow we offer the biggest bargain -yet In the Men's Shop, $1.50 Suede Gloves for So. , Doll Hosiery 5c ; BOO pairs for tomorrow only in all colors, at; the pair So. . , Boys' and YoOths' Shoe Dargains (Tint Floor w Aisle.) . . Goad solid leather, winter weight, double sole Shoes, with full round toes, at special values for Fridays In sixes '.'. ?..s i l', ill to is, Tegular '1.76 values to - morrow ,s.i.;., ............91.43 13 Vs to 2, regular $2.00 values to morrow ,.,,,...'. ......... 1, 91.98 2H to 5H. regular $2.60 values to morrow, ................. ...918 beautiful "Voset the ' Lester, Pease, Bush ft Oerts, and many - others, constitute this choice display. The demand for these elegant Instruments is amaslng. Purchasers are at the store constantly making selections for Christmas deliv ery. This means lively surprises for many Portland homes. The variety is great, and. the best feature is ' that no advance whatever is mad. on any of the Instruments. Remember the where Eilers Piano House, 351 Washington street, corner Park. . - : - i a . ; Journal friends and readers . when traveling on trains to and from Port land should ask news agent for The Journal and Inalat upon- being- supplied with this paper, reporting all failures la obtaining it to the office of publication, addressing The Journal." Portland. Or. Feel Your Pulse If it beats fast, then slow skips' beats, your hea.rt is weak and should b. treat ed at once. Dr. Miles' Heart Cur. is the best and safest remedy, ij - ,. - Sold oa fusraote. Bond for book oa 'tht heart. - - --' .-.'.. ,- PR. MII.RS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. WHILE OTHERS YELL, WE UNDERSELL Aad for th. slmpl. reason that' we are oloslng out our entire stock of pianos and organs befor. moving lata on new store TJXB QUABTBB BIOCB . . - 3?2 & 374 Morrison St. - OOBBXB WEST PAK .-' - Nd Reservation, Every Instrument at Greatest Cut ; in Price. Aad th. list lnolofles sneh well-known pianos as STEZHWATi EMEBSOW, IB. TET, BIOSXOBD, A. B. OaTASB, TAXB, and soma aifht or tan other makes of 11a. pianos all saw and direct from their reapsotlv f aotoras. - Also' Several big bargains la used pianos. , i TOM A PEW HATS OBXT. , Soule Bros. Piano House Open Bvsalars. 1 336 washbMrtoa Strs.t, -. ST.a lUtta. - . ' BOW TBJLB BTZB BSPOBS ' . Uacausa of improved facilities. Superior Instruction la spelling, grammar, writ Ing, arithmetic, corr.spond.nca, com mercial "law,-' bookkeeping,, business forms, shorthand, typewriting, offlc work, ate. , Hundreds of our graduates ar. now In business for themselves, or at work for Others as bookkeepers and stenographers thousands mora will ba. Open all tha year. Students admitted any time. Catalogue fr.a. . PORTLAND fiUSINtSS COLUt.CE - pabx abh WAsmraTOv. A. V. ABBCSTBOsTO U. B Prlnolpal, A $5.50Cut i Glass Dovt for ,; $3.69 (Third rioor HonsafittlJig Storo.) , r !-!a beautiful 1-Inch Cut Glssa Bowl Nothing prettier for Xmas. remem- ; brances. the $5.50' sort, tomorrow only, for 93.69. . ' 35c Ribbons for 14 c the yd. ' ; Miles upon miles of new, bright, pretty Blbbons, especially-choice for Christmas pickings, 8 H -inch widths, with, embroidered dots, regular 85o values tomorrow at, the yard, 14 $2.50 Puff Jars at 98c ' x." . rirat Floor. , ..77 Cut Glass Jars, sterling silver plated...' Puff Jafs. Jnk Wells, Smell ing Salts,-etc. Values up to $2.50. Tomorrow at 98c. Ladies' Combina tion $2.50 Pocket Books 98c - .rirt noor. Toclut Books or Card Cases 1 as sorted leathers, Seal, Walrus and Al ligator, mounted in silver or gold, regular $3.50 values' for 998a. 25c Perfume as sortments 17c '. Fancy Xmas basket of Japanese make, which contain the choicest, most wanted perfumes, assorted odors, a grand value at 25c, .Tomor- row only ITo tha basket. THE BOSTON DENTISTS MADE MY NICE TEETH ) W . These are tha only5 Dentists In -Port land having tha lata botanical disrov ery to apply to tha gums for EX TRACTINU. filling and crowning teeth, absolutely without pain and guaranteed for. ten years. Our offices have "been established throughout th. United states for twenty-one years. We are the largest dental concern in 111 wuuu. . Tfrra tftAft These prices for; good work ara pos slble .to us we do so much of It: Bllver Fillings 80s Gold Fillings,: pura ......... 4.. .91.00 Gold Crowns, 22-K. ............. .3.50 Full Set Teeth ......... . , . . .. . , .13.60 Bridge Work . . . u ....... ,v. . . . ; . .3.S0 We tell exactly what your work will cost by free, examination. Our plates give satisfaction, comfort and-natural expression. t., ,. Crown and bridge work -of -the best at lowest prices is -our specialty NO PAIN. Our name alona is a guarantea that , your Work will be of th. best. Lady attendant always present ' Boston Painless? Dentists PXPTH AITS KOBBISOB STS. Opposlt. XsUr B Prank Co. Entrano. , ( ---71 Hours 1:20 a. m. to p. m, Satiir days, g p. m. Sundays till 1 p. m. Typewriters Typewriters BARGAINS IN PARTLY USED MA CHINES OF. ALL MAKES AT FHOM $20 TO 140. JUST THS . THING FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR BOY. OR GIRL. FULL AAMOUNT OB1 PURCHASE PRICE ALWWED ON A NEW,, MACHINE WffHIN MONTHS. WAIT FOR THE NEW L, C. SMITIt VISIBLE BEFORE PAYING $109 FOR A" TYPEWRITER. " V , , L & M. Alexander & Co; , Exclusive Pacific Co&t Dealers 122 Third Street B.E.STEMLER, Hjjr. Schwab Bros. PrintingCo. ' Best Work, B.asoaabl. Prio.s S47H SUrk Strsat. , rhoa. MaU 178 (fx X-Vl . 7' 1