The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 15, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    TJIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1903.
SALEM
: KOTICE. Salem aubacrltwra will nltaac take
notice' that Thtt Journal agency baa been traua
Stprrnt to E. E. Da via. J HO atat atreat, arbo
t will recolra ' aulwcrlyUooa. complalnta, pay.
anta, etc. .
REGULATING SALE
-OF SWAMP LANDS
i (Journal Special Berries.) , -..
Salem, Dec 15. The state land board
. . HOB URUlUHlli 111. IlV.l tlU.1 LWI ' BWH1I1U
lands within the state only after ad
vertlslng the same and receiving bjds
therefor,, and sale will be made to the
highest bidder. The board - yesterday
afternoon made the following order In
in me matter or, tne . saie or un
patented or unsurveyed swamp lands:
'"It appearing that - under s sections
3302 and 3303, B. & C.'s statutes of
. Oregon, the board Is authorized to sell
:, unsurveyed swamp lands when , applied
. for under certain conditions, but that It
: has not been the policy of the board for
. some years to sell unpatented swamp
lands, whether surveyed or unsurveyed,
for the reason that prior to the amend
ment of 1889, in case the state should
fail, for . any reason, toacqulre vtltle
to such lands It would be -compelled to
refund the nurchase nrlce. with 1nterr
and that said amendment of 1889 pro
- vtdea that purchasers of any such lands
shall waive all claim for .the repayment
of the purchase price, or, interest, and
inasmuch - as i the ' remaining unsold
swamp lands of ' the .state are un
patented, or unsurveyed, and in small
isoiatea tracts, scattered over tne state
Bo located that it would, not Justify the
, state in putting an agent or surveyor in
the-fteld-to-flnd- and-perf ect-theTftate's
title to surch lands, it Is now deemed ad
visable and for the best interests of the
state Jo nail such lands not' Included
-Within United States reserves or tern
, porafy withdrawals as provided by sec
tion 3303. and in order that all inter
, ested parties may have notice, and that
the Htate may realize the full value
'therefor. It Is hereby ordered that in
,' future 'all; unpatented or unsurveyed
swamp lands not . included in United
States reserves v' or temporary- wj,th
; tlrawals will be sold onlyto the high
tit bidder, after the same' has .been ad
, vertised for a period Of 90 days in some
newspaper in the vicinity, of the land,
and such other newspapers as the board
. m n II Mnt-An. Ml . I ... U TBTT
J that when "fcny person desires to pur
chase any such lands-he will notify the
- board in. writing, naming .the section or
i township in' which such lands would be
; situated if the United States surveys
, were extended, when the board will pro
ceed to advertise for bids, and sell the
same, if deemed advisable, - to. the per
son or persons making the best bid, but
." not less than the minimum price fixed
by 'law, and otherwise complying with
. the law governing the sale thereof, con-
tained in sections 3302 and 8303, B. 4k
C's statutes of Oregon, the board re-
serving the right to reject any and all
v bids. In the case of unsurveyed swamp
lands. "applicants must have same sur
veyed, oy tne county surveyor, ana sub
mlt with their bid and application a map
of the Hnd they desire to purchase, duly
verltlod, as required by section 3303, B.
C.'s statutes of, Oregon. Full pur
chase price' and applications conform
ing to all the requirements of the law
must accompany all bids to insure their
consideration,"
-Young Bepubllcan. '
j Tho- executive committee of the Young
Men4 Republican club met last night.
the first meeting since the closing of
the city campaign, and discussed the ad
visability of keeping the organization in
working order - for future . campaigns.
This was decided upon and a committee
was appointed to look aftr the matter
of perfecting organizations of jthe young
Republicans throughout the county; thus
extending the influence of the club and
strengthening the party. . - -',-.
'' During the campaign it was decided
that if the party ticket was successful
In the -city- election,- a club . banquet
would be ' given,,, and last night steps
were taken .to carry, this into effect.-: A
four-bit dinner, similar to the historic
Bryan dollar dinner, will be given - at
the Willamette hotel next Friday night,
when a gathering' of the Republican
hosts mar be Jooked. for, and when the
new councllmen and Republicans gener
ally will meet and exchange views and
the groundwork for the next year's cam
paign will be laid. The Indications are
now that the capacity of the dining hall
will be taxed to its utmost capacity.
After lengthy discussion, the commit
tee decided that as a club the organiza
tion would ask' for no patronage at the
hands of the newly-elected councllmen,
that no one would be indorsed for posi
tions, .leaving' the hands of the council
men entirely unfettered regarding ap
pointments. ..' ...:: v -
' - Death, of Bepresentstive Kurpay.
The news of the death of Representa
tive. Murphy of Union county wa re
ceived -with genuine sorrow and regret
in this city, yesterday and many were
the expressions of grief at his untimely
death,, Mr. Murphy was well known
here, and especially had he gained many
warm admirers in this city during the
Inst session of the legislature. The flags
on the stato house were half-masted by
order of the secretary of state and aj:
the special session ; of 1 the legislature,
which convene ! here next Monday,' his
desk .and chair will be draped with tlys
emblems of mourning. - K'K''H-J
":j ':' ' ' " Livestock Delegatea. .
vernofChamberlain e6te,rd4'y
afternoon appointed , three delegates to
the seventh annual '' convention : of the
National Livestock association,, to be
held in Portland January 11 to IS in
clusive. ' The gentlemen so named are:
Charts E. Ladd. Portland; J. O. Ed
wards,' Hay Creek, Crook; county; W. F.
Jones, Jefferson, Marion county. .;
Al Salmon Hot Alone.
Balem, tec. 15. J. J. Fitzgerald, yad
master at Albina for the O. R. & N. Co.,
yesterday filed a claim for the reward
of 1800 with i the ..: secretary of state,
claiming to have captured the' train
robber, Guy Harshman, on September
33. A similar claim was recently filed
by Al Salmon,' but by the affidavit of
Fitzgerald, 8heriff Storey and- others, it
is shown that Salmon was with the
party, .but was drunk in the , caboose
when Harshman was found and taken In
by Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald also claims $300 for him
self and C. A. Rlsbell, sheriff of Skagit
county, Washington, for the capture of
Charles Hoehn, another one of the train
robbers,, claiming to have run the fel
low, down. "-"-,
FORGING AHEAD
IN BUILDING LINE
. .'" ; '"(Jowaal Special Bervlea.) t
''.Eugene, Or,, Dec. 15. Eli Bangs, Eu
gene's pioneer liveryman, has announced
his intention Of erecting a fine two-story
brick block in this city early next year,
and has already1 adverttsed for bids, for
Its construction. The cost of the new
building wilL probably be in the neigh
borhood of 810,000. .. -,.
Several other brick blocks are con
templated for-next spring and summer.
and the building activity in the year
1904 promises to be as great as dur
ing . the present .year. " Among other
structures-put up this year are a $30,00
theatre building, .four two-story business
blocks, a $40.000 high school bulldinf,
besides nearly 200 residences and other
buildlngs.--" i : : ' -Trr?: ,.. '.
Harry Howe, the little son St Prof.
H. C. Howe of the. University - of - Ore
gon, fell out of a tree Sunday and broke
the thigh bone of the left leg. Two
physicians Were called and they attended
the little boy's-lnjury.
: Women of the Q. A. B.
- RIcHMountaln- circle. Women of the
G. A, R.. has chosen new officers as fol
lows: President, MrsEstella Dlmond;
senior . vice-president, Mrs. Wheelers
junior vice-president. Mrs. MoBler; chap
lain,' Mrs. Tlank ; treasurer, Mrs. Rels
ner; conductor, Miss Ethel Plank; guard,
Mrs. Alice Forrest. , Delegates to the de
partment convention at Hood River in
June were chosen as follows: Mrs. John
Tugham, Mrs. R. A. Bartlett, Mrs, Rog
ers, Mrs. T. N. Plank, Mrs. S. F. McFall,
Mrs.la. W. Knapp; alternates. Mrs. King,
Mrs. - Gardner, Miss Ethel Plank,-Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Ella Ross.
'. ' ' XABZHB XOTEB. -'
Astoria, Dec. 15. Arrived down at
10:30 a. m. British ahip Vincent. "
.San - Francisco Dec. 15. Sailed at 6
a." m. Steamer Nome City for Portland.
Sailed December 14 at 11:30 a. m.
Steamer George W. Elder for Portland.
Astoria, Dec, 16. Condition of the bar
at 8 a. m rough; wind southeast; weath
er .rainy. . . . -. c
San Francisco, Dec. 15. Sailed at 11
a. m. Steamer Alliance for Portland and
way ports. ': -
Sailed Schooner Novelty for -Columbia
river. .
WORTH A THOUGHT
This Statement Will Interest
Scores of Portland :
Readers.
The facts given below are worth a
perusal by all who 'are anxious about
their physical condition or are similarly
situated to the resident of Portland. ; It
Is a local occurrence and, can be thor
oughly Investigated. :
' Mrs. J.' Jenkins, residing at 315 East
Sixth street, wife of J. Jenkins, retired,
says: "An Itching and Irritated spot
on one of my ears annoyed me for somo
time. It spread, grew tender and I be
came uneasy about it, for It resisted all
my efforts, to check It, although I used
more than one salve and ointment ' My
husband ' brought home a box of Doan's
Ointment,- which he got at the Laue
Davls Drug Co.'s store, and urged ma to
try it One application : soothed, and
after a few more the Itching and inflanii
mation disappeared entirely. , Doan's
Ointment -is the best remedy , for the
purposes for, which its use Is advertised
that I ever knew of." .
For sale by all dealers; price 60 cents.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole
agents for the United States. ' '
Remember" the name- Doan's,' and
take no substitute. -
OREGON CITY
ifOTICE. Oregon Cltr'tubaerlhera will pleaM
uk-iwtic that the of lie of Tb Journal baa
been established at the Courier offlee, Serenth
atreet, next to depot, where subscript Inna, com
plaints, parmenta, etc., will be rerUed and at
tended to by h. J. Caufleld, The Journal Ore
(on City aieot.
BOTH MIGHT HAVE
. BEEN DEAD ONES
- (Journal Special Serrlce.y -' - -
. Oregon City. Dec. 15. Two-accidents
occurred on the trestle at Clackamas
last night,; either of which might have
resulted seriously.. J. C. Glanders, an
old citizen of Clackamas Station, -had
been in town all day and had looked
more than once "upon the wine when it
was red." As a result, when he started
home at a late hour he was In a condi
tion commonly known as drunk..When
he reached the Clackamas depot of the
Oregon Water Power & . Railway com
pany ha lay down by the side of the
track to catch a few winks of sleep. An
electric car, came along, caught his
clot ires and whirled him over and over,
tearing his clothes from his body and
bruising him up in a pretty severe man
ner. The !car was stopped and Glanders
taken aboard and brought to this city,
wJiere his Injuries were dressed by Dr.
W. E. Carll. He was then put aboard
a car and taken to the St Vincent's hos
pital in Portland. Dr. Cartt was of the
impression that the Injured, man was
not-1 seriously ";hurt-':.':a:'A-;;. 5:-.;f:'"'V
Shortly afterwards an Old man. evi
dently a.teallor, was walking on the
trestle when a freight car bore dowq
upon him. .The bright light flashing
upon him confused him and he fell off
tha treatlev-injurlr.g hU-rlbs-and .bruls.
ing himself up more or less. ..
. XText Tear's ObUtanqaa.'
Hon. Harvey E, " Cross returned , last
evening from San Francisco, whither he
went to attend a meeting of 'the dele
gates of the Cpast Chautauqua assem
blies, at which talent was selected for
the Chautauqua next year. Mr. Cross
reports that the committee has agreed
on the best talent that has ever before
come to the Coast. Among the leading
men. who will address the Chautauqua
are Hon. Richard Pearson Hobson, Stan
Icy. Lt. . Krebs, - the celebrated mind-
reader. Dr. Newell Dwlght Hlllls, the
celebrated Baptist divine, who will de
liver 10 lectures at the four- Chautau
quas, Lou J. Beauchamp, "the laughing
philosopher," and others of lesser note.
Mor.e money will be spent for talent
than psver before in the history Of the
Chautauqua assemblies and Mr. Cross
believes that the meeting of the Chau
tauqua next year will be the best ever
held. A meeting of the' directors of the
Gladstone Chautauqua will be called by
Mr. Cross in a day 'or two. The meet
ing next year will be held July 13 Jo 34
inclusive.
Oregon City Votes.
The ball given by i th fraternal
Brotherhood last evening Was attended
by a large number of Oregon City and
Portland people. The, affair was voted
a decided success by all who attended.
While playing football Saturday Earl
Latourette sustained a broken collar
bone. Mrs. Emery Noble, fell yesterday
and sustained ft broken collar, bone;
A. "Knapp is grading preparatory to
building a new , business block on his
property, corner of Main and Eleventh
streets. - '
John Cannon and wife celebrated the
fortieth anniversary of their marriage
yesterday at their .farm on. Beaver
creek. - The children, grandchildren and
WE'RE SELLING 'EH
And They Are Golnj: to Make
Many Portland Homes. Happy
Christmas Day. -1
Not only .Chlckering, Weber and Kim
ball, but our entire line of the choicest
and best pianos made in the world, ,1s
creating enthusiasm. -
There- are the Haddorff, the lovely
Lester, Hobart M. Cable, Vose,. Bush. t
Gerts, Pease, Brinkerhoft, Ricca,' Weser,
Stuyvesant, and many others, all the
latest products of the factories and
many in exclusive art styles, designed
expressly for the holiday trade". . , v.
iw;: . " - :.' ..--; uvn' ..."
No Advance in Prices
We are selling them all at, our' usual
low prices. This means a saving to
buyers of from 350 to $100, and in some
cases even . more. Every instrument
fully guaranteed and reasonable terms
of payment granted. ; Old instruments
accepted in part payment at a very lib
eral valuation.. . , ; - . .
And Pianolas : ;
The carload received last week is
fairly melting away. But another one
should be here in a few days. So Christ
mas wants can be supplied. 'Remember
the Pianola costs but $260, and can now
be purchased on moderate paymentsr
Ellers Piano House, No, 351 Washing
ton street corner Park. .
STORE OPEN EVENINGS. 1 .
a large numberof neighbors were pres
ent to" hbhor the occasion,
' About two dozen, men without visile
meant of ' support were locked 1 in the
city jail last, evening. Nearly all of the
party wure young., fellows and many, of
them bore1 the stamp of Intelligence and
did not- reaembla . hoboe int.heleast
They were released this morning. .
INDEPENDENCE ASKS - .:
FOR NEW POSTOFFICE
. , (Journal Special Berries.)
Independence, Or., Dec! 15. At a spe
cial visit of the postofflce inspector at
this place yesterday, a request was made
that the postmaster secure bids ' for a
larger building, with all necessary boxes,
interior improvements, and other Im
provements, for a period of five years,
He states. Jhat the postofflce here de
serves better accommodations In every
way, that the present office is not large
enough for the busfhess that is being
done here. This office increased its bust
ness very materially he last year, ad
ding $100 to the salary of the postmaster
and at present it is much larger than lt
was one year ago, and. will have another
increase the coming year if business
keeps up as it seems to indicate at the
present time. A number . of buildings
have been offered, with the new boxes,
etc., installed as requested, and lt Is
only a matter of a few months until the
proper accommodations will be given for
an office.
Jtaaoabeea Sleet. '
The Maccabees of this city held a
meeting on Saturday night and elected
officers for the ensuing year as follows:
Past Commander, .H. Cy French com
mander, J. W. Alexander; lieutenant-
commander, S. E. Hllltard: record keeper,
G. A. Hurley; chaplain, Frank Russell;
sargeant Jef Mattney; physician. Dr. E.
L. Ketchum; master at arms, George
Dunham; first master guards, G. N,
Phillips; second master guards, E. Os
borne; sentinel, John Gentry, Jr.; picket,
J. ' W. Ball.
IVaJtaEST CLOTHTXK X9 TBTB JTOUTKWEST '
M. W. Cor. yonrth aaa Morrison Sta.
JUST WHAT THE MEN WANT
Mt lO I BUY FOR MEN IS EASILY SOLVED HERE.,
Neckwear & Suspenders
' An immense line of pretty neckwear '
put up in fancy boxes, in all the pre-
vailing shapes, ranging in price from
50c to $5. -.;'- -- ':-
Silk Suspenders put up one pair in
a pretty ox,' 50c to $5.
Smoking Jackets and
Bath Robes
i in uou i
..$4.50 to $15 J
.........$8.50 to $25 J
j Smoking Jackets in Golf
- . . Cloths .
Lounging- Robes
Bath Robes $3.50 to $15 w
HARFBRAtHFRY All HATS OF THF V
mm lafaaaiw m av m mw w . mmm
MOST EXCLUSIVE TYPE .
Men's Clothing
' ; Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats,
Full Dress' and Tuxedos, etc. i
- fel'f'V'
Good Cheer For
BYtV S5V 4k --'.lAn.-.
resides in every "bottle of J the old
whiskies and brandies, ' champagneh.
burgundies and other , wines we seHr
and our cordials Will top oft any holiday
feast, make you content with the world
and "drive dull care away" at the merry
season when care should not lurk near
your home. Shall we have your orders T
beautiful piece of Decorated China
given, free with every tl.80 purchase.,
D. GERMANUS
KOaTXST ICBASVXa ITOBI, 838 .JIOK
miSOV BTEET.
rxai -KSTSCBjur, Frea.
a w. nowui, xgx.
The Imperial Hotel
PORTLAND, jOREQON
3
. .Europan Plan Only...
Rates from $1 to $2.50 pvr day. Seventh and Washinston Sts.
i
Headquarters for A it Christ-
Largest Retail and Wholesale
nrnrifa In A m e r1r o
suggestions m. LEATHER WA RE
TRATEMWa CASES, fitted .complete in seal., alligator and pig.
X.ETTEB BOOKS, BIU BOOKS and OABD' CASES,-In dainty shades ana
leathern. Alo complete line of serviceable black seala, In calf-lined, v t
, FORBES rOB MEH, all shapes and designs.
LADIES' PVBSB and CABD CASE, combination, mounted and unmounted, al
new shades. - ' .. .
Our-line of Auto Bags, Chatn Bags, Carriage Bags and Netsuke is the most
complete in the city. t. ' .. ; , . ...
CIOAB CASES, all sizes and Jeathor. ,
Suggestions for Your DOCTOR
Prescription Pads, in fine -leather
cases- $2.00 to ,.
$5.00
Medicine Cases,' In leather ' Clft flft
18 to ...,.,v,uw
Triplicate Mirrors. . ......
$7.00
Letter and Memo.' Boolci
fl.50 to.
PoVket Flasks, airslies $900
.$3.50 to $30.00
CHRISTMAS GIFT
FROM THE WORLD'S MARKETS WE HAVE SE
LECTED NEW, USEFUL AND DECORATIVE
NOVELTIES FOR THE LADY, THE CHILD,
THE MISS AND THE MAN.
, Suggestions In CUT GLASS -
.. ,"M', ,L ,' " W--Nothing
excels Cut Glass as a dainty Christmas remembrance. You must
see our dassling display to appreciate the bargains we are offering In this
COMPLETE and TAXIED XJHE. ' -
-inch Berry Bowls ........... .$3.49 8-lnch Napple, very pretty... $1.63
Suggestions for the yy
FOUNTAIN PENS
WATEBMAB'S IDEALS.
If you are trying to think of an ap
propriate Christmas gift get one of
our Pens. Whether for a man or a
woman, it is sure to be spprectated.
ALL STTLES ABD PBICES.
SAFI3TY RAZORS
Save
That shave clean. Never pull,
time, inconvenience and money.
Are guaranteed to be entirely satis
factory or money refunded. ...
Star, Gem. Yankey, Curlev and tha
Real Safety Raaora $3.00 and ap
STTOOB8TIOHS TOB YOUB
Lady Friends
. Toilet Cases ,
We have the grandest line ever shown
on the coast.. . . .
' ' BTEBTTXZXO EHTIBELT BTTW.
2-Plece Hand-painted Brush, Comb and,
Mirror Bet Regular3.75. J?
. speclar. ... .,......""' -
S-Pleoa Roman Horn Brush, Comb and
Mirror Set Regular $4.75, ti 1ft
special . , ,., ;V.IV
2-Plece Roman Horn. Brush and Comb .
:t. ..$265
1 Others too numerous to mention.
Manicure Sets
i
S-Plere Manicure Sets, leather esse
Regular $4.60, , i $J 3C
- special . . . . . . 0.00
6-Plece Pearl Manicure Set, leather
rase Regular $9.00, 08
special .- U.yO
, '4 : - Piece Manicure Set,1 leather ,
case Regular $2.60, tl 7C
special . . .....
A SAB0A1H.
STJOOESTIOBS TOM YOTTB VXZBBS
The ,
Art 1st
A.
i Luxal Colors,- the best liquid colors for ,
jihotoB,, ciotn, pyrograpnic, , 00
to. per
.. to
Acme Transparent Colors,, - j tj CA V
$1.00 to ,
.Vavlgney's Colors. i:$S ""'"" "tlKft'
For the young artist, the best Imported,
iMon-Joisono
-m C4'S $9o to
Non-Poisonous Water Col- If
i.. , wa.
" PASSE PABTOTJT BIITDIBO, ALl
r': ' COX.OBS.
:-',- v a-
MATS ABO CABDBOABD, ALL
C0L0B8. ,
SX7OOESTI0WS POB TOXTB
, .": Clerks
Fountain Pens
In both paper and leather backs,' large
assortment rricea loo : ci eii
. 7.W
to
. Ink Stands
Paper Weights and Flies, Bronte Tnk
Stands Regular $3.00, 7Qr
i . ' special , . .. . . , 1 7W
; Paper Weights Reg. 85c, special... 49c
Taper Files Regular 46c,. special .. .190
SUOOESTIOBS POB TBI
Postman
Pedometers
For telling the distance walked CI OA
in a day Price . ; . . .
Smoker's Set
Large assortment BOo up
to . . , .
..$6.50
American Watches, aruaran- CI AA
teed for one year Price .;.. ,vv "V
T
Suggestions for Your yFE
Cut Glass
Who. would not be pleased with oaa;
: of our beautiful plaoesT . - ' .
. . : - SPECIAL
Tumblers, -o., set of 12 tl 7C
, Regular $4.75, special O.IJ
Tumblers, 8-os., - set of , 6 7?
a Regular. $5.00,. special
; Water Jugs Regular $S.7.5. 't?0.?;
. special . . .... . v
Finaer Bowls.'set of $ C Cj"
'. , Regular $7.00, special ....... .fO.OO.,
' BEAL BBoirr BBtTSRES, COMBS ABD
- ABOITBD TXB DBESSZBO) TABLB.
Fancy Vases
Xa all the latest novelties. Including
Lcrrelaa, ' Utopian, Crests, Wave, Bo
bemlaa and Japanese Wares.
Create Wave Vases Regular tl 75
$2.65, -special ..UIO
Utopian Vases Regular $5.00, . 4J1 f.C
special . . 0'VO
, Bohemian Vases Regular "t Q
. $2.00, speclal . . , ,.. ..i. .''.;. t . .'''
KXBBOBS ABB ALWAYS TSEPTL
; eBV?::'-;
SCAB '
STAMP
LXATXEB V
OOODS
" " . "J '
: WTOb;'.;
YOV WAIT. ;
Suggestions for, the .. ,cr
CHILDRENv
SIMPLEX TYPEWRITERS , -
'- They are appreciated , berause.' as holiday articles',' they
.are not trash, are usefuf and bring ' the .gleam Of gladness,
to the eyes of a child as much as any, toy.
Prlcea $1.00, 2.0O and $0.OO '"'
OC1KAH TOHOUBi ABD BOBE BALLS LATEST CO1U0
XXPOBTATIOB v; ,
i '; -.;".'.. IS, 20and 38 cents , . 1
SVOOESTIOBS POB TXB
Milkman
Chest Protectors
For keeping the body warm, f ?
80o up to .....4"''
Electric Insoles
Keep the feet warm, all sizes,
pair,. . ............ ........... .)'c
Rubber Gloves & Mittens
Keep the hands warm and dry- ' OR
Special, pair "O '
rOTOQESTIOKS POB YOUB ,
Household Help
Alarm Clocks
Snap Alftrm Clock, smallest on the
market Regular $1.35, ,Q8c
Mounted On tripod, very rus- Jl 75
special
I A II Mi Al ,
tic Regular $1.65, special '
Rubber Gloves for household . fiE,.
work Price , .ooc
Handkerchief, Glove and Work Boxes
in varied styles and prices
v?5eUP
Suggestions for, Your HUS 3 A ND
Shaving Sets
$1.75
Real Ebony
Military Brushes, pure bristlea ."
93.BO and up
Complete, with' mug, razor and shaving
1 brush Keguiar Yi.nv, .
special . . .'
Triplicate MlrrOfS
For'nhavlngi In all styles and
, finishes, ,.- ,
, Prlco 91.70 up
Smokers9 Sets
In Austrian Bisque hand-painted ware.
BEAUTXXUL LXHE.
t-PIece Set, with jar.- cigar and matrh
holder Regular $4.50, - t? OP,
special , ,. . . . ....... t,VO...
$-Piece Set. with tobacco Jarr - match
1 holder and pipe, Indian de- . AC
. sign Regular $5.25, epec..i...MO
Brass Inkstands ........... $4.50 Brass Roller Blotters.',:.. $1.00 to $3.75
Suggestions tor Your . , ;
i TEACHER
FINE BOTTLE FERFUyE. .............. -$0.80 to B00
LEATHER WRITING PADS ... ....... S TB to ' 10.00
'HANDOMK HAND BAG .'....'.....,...... 8.00 to 11.00
BERRY BOWL IN CUT GLASS , .,....... ,'...$3.75 and up
FANCY GOLD-PLATED CLOCK
MUSIC ROUPS' .,
...$2.00 and up j
.'. .$3.B0 to $6.00 ,
Suggestions for
Your.
-MINISTER
Traveling Case,
$3.00 and up-
Military ftrash.
. , $3.00 and np
Tocket' W-allet. '
a . . $1.60 and np
SUOOESTIOBS POB YOTTB .
Eastern Friends
Nothing could be mora pleasing and
acceptable t-your Eastern friend than
one of these beautiful Art Pieces from
the land of the Mikado. '
.'. : : " .'- :"' '
- Hand-can'ed Ivory Card , JQ Crt
Cases, $8.78 to y,f
Iland-earved Ivory Paper tC CA
v Knives, $3.88 to O.OVI
. Cloisonne Vases from v $24.00
Cloisonne Teapots from . ti Cf
$LS0 to ..............
S"$S.'60 toT.?.y". ? .$16.50
i . ... , ,
Eggshell Lacquer Boxes '; . .,- t7 Kfl
from $1.78 to
Oregon Sotlvenlr' ''Cards, 'beautiful as
i sortment, "With or - without s f.(c
calendars, 19o to .............. uvw
BVaOESTXOBB POB
AMATEUR.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Imported Photo Holiday Cards for
4x5 and cabinet photos. - ;
Bullseye and Souare Paper . ., 2(Jc
Weights. 15o and , fcVV
: Postal Card Albums, 96o $5.C0
Velox Postals, print Oregon - 20c
scenes for your friends, dot,....
Masks for, printing postals, 25c
dozen .
Negative Masks. ' assorted designs,
. very beautiful, very cheap.
BBAVTITPL PBE8EBT POB A LADY. '
, Would, be one of our Century Potlte out
: llts. finished in mahrnranv or tf,f
seal grain leather, $11 .38 to......""
Your boy or girt .will appreciate
v .Brownie Camera $1.00 J flfl
and .
A POIBTEB POB X.OTXBS.
Next to a diamond ring, one of the N'o.
-. Folding Pocket Kiwlnh Will rxmhid.
her that you oht to be t?Z t ')
taken $17.50, $li.80 and ..l,.J
,Latly. do not forgt we have th nnft
annortmpnt of all klnila of 5f''l
Albums In the city lOo to J.w
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