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THE OREGON DAILY JOTTCiNAL. POKTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1G03. tI.tI uate surad Overeoate' AT THE O ii Fiisiiia li aooirs 144 Sixth Street for S We will close out iat one-half the regular price on SATURDAY. ' All uncalled for pants sold at $8.00, 39.00 and $10.00 will be sold for $2.00 on Saturday only In our made-to-order-department'all Scotch suitings will be rriade-to-order for 31S.OO with an extra pair of pants. s - , . , To .THE LADIES we will give a SKIRT PATTERN free of charge with every suit or overcoat made-to-order on Saturday only. i . v , , ( All garments can be made-toorder for Xmas If ordered! by Saturday. Don't forgetl free to the ladies a skirt pattern of Scotch woolens. To the men an extra pair of pants SCOTCH PLAID TAILORS, 144 Sixth Street In bur Cloth Department we will sell doth costing us, in our own mills, $1.50 to $2.00, for $1.00 per yard. Don't forget to buy your doth from us it Is nearly giten away. , , 200 Uncalled for Oyercoats at for $7.50 to $10 worth four times as much ! xiUe-Davis DruiCo. ...Drug Merchants... THIRD and YAMHILL STREETS Holiday' -Perfumes We have all the latest cdcrs !n plain and fancy packages For Christmas, Presentation , Prices from 25c . to $5:00 .Come and we Will show stiow you the finest line of 7W A Holiday Goods yen ' could wish- ta chocse from. A full line of Cigar Cases, v Leather Goods,:' Joilet Sets, Manicure Sets Gold and Silver . Novelties, Etc "The Different Store" OLDS, WORTM AN & KING FIFTH ATJD WASHINGTON STREETS Tha Home of Quality and Worth Starting Tomorrow, Saturday Evening, This Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Xmas. Brushes SHAVING . HAIR HARD TOOTH CLOTHES and HAT BRUSHES In great variety at -All Prices Mirrors All kinds in plain and fancy woods; EBONY, ROSE WOOD and CELLULOID AT ALL PRICES. , A Lare Assortment of Extra Fine . TRIPLICATE MIRRORS FROM 90c to $25.00 AFTERMATH OF FIRE IN CHINESE QUARTER Thtt Oi. Whit, block, on the north wet corner 'of Second and Sturlt treet, aH not entirety destroyed ty the fire which rK'd In Chinatown Wednesday tllglit, ttet-m a miracle. The building, which la owned by Isam White, Buffered considerable damage' aa It waa. "The rcflr -portion of ,the atrvc-. ture was badly acorohed, the Wlndowa burned out and some; of the Interior damaged. : The firemen. In order to pre vent the apread of the flamea, had to flood the building, and yeoterday morn ing there waa great quantity of water in th bwacment. . r-i ..-. ; The lriRuranc adjuster are going over the building todays filready stated, ' tde heavlcKt Iom will, fall upon- the American Typefoundera company, the tater damaaltig the -delicate- fonts and wwd ' muuntlnga. Itiwas atated yes terday that the loss of this, Arm would run from 19,000 to $10,000. The dam age to the building could not' be told by Mr. White today, but he expects the matter to Jie speedily aacertalned by the adjusters. The repairs will be be gun as speedily as possible., - ! '. The Arms occupying th ground door all sustained more -or - less damage. Among these were Rountree & Diamond, W. A. Shaw & Co., Ashley & Rumelin, and Merchants' Exchange. The total loss is not. great The othec firms had their office fixture drenched. v ..There fhaa yet been ho systematic move made toward clearing away tiie debris and learning to a certainty1 If there are still bodies in theulns.' Coro ner Finley says that It la not within his province, lie has nothing to pay the expenees.,and he states It la the duty of the health' department to attend to this, Dr. Blersdorf, city health officer, said today that lie had no means where by he could have the ruins elenred awav. If there' is a at enrh h ran nri th owners to- llo "the work, Dr. " Blerwtorf win investigate the conditions this S) '''' Porfland's Completes! mi Rest Yhxong ef thotunmdji kare UM oar aisle tb. past weok; bT e titled wltb glowlstf r ud happy tongue to 10i. ploajmr. felt M th. atforta this grand old stor. of BZZSAXZUTT kM saad. to pm4 It Christmas eheor broad- v, oat orer It gTeat yablle. This store ha tented tnoat&i of thonffbt la ObylatmM prepamtion, baa sent Its buyers all . over tbta bod Usl sod It .mlssarlM Into every tend to gzHb.tr be. to tbi "Old Homestead - Store" for Portland : The Biggest and Best Choosing in Xmas Cifti Shovn Under Any One Mercantile IVoof in All the Northwest Tb. result r. br and that tb. people ar. appnoUtiT. 1 bows by tb MtbuburUo bnylnr of tb. last tea days. Christmas yet fir. shoplpng day. away, w. ar taxed to oar utmost to handle tb. throng of buyer that surge , ( tbrougli our aiale Ilk. a mighty torrent at th sprligr flood time. Xundred of extra helper, ar. bar all that pan 1 work t. advantage. Aft midday w. ar up to tb. limit, but strain every serve to rv ch and every on with ' this ator' aocutomd courtesy, oar and oeltrlty In tb. rly morning bours th ator 1 not o orowded. o la order : , to indue morning' buyer w shall repeat Thursday' grand suooes and CObTSVCT TOMOKKOW, BSTWXSkT ISJ xoxrms or s a. k. ash la o'clock xooir, - . A Our 2d Grand Holiday Hourly Series of Special Sales ' ' Wonderful, matohle valuo ar laoluded, emhraclnf only gift rood sitabl for ToUtld. remembranoe, Our only aim In doing this la to better aemmodat a mrg publl. aad to mm tb. strain n tailed by oar army ef sales people la better dividing- tb Christmas rush. BUT BEAB XX MUTD HOT QB Or TXB AOTZBTX8XS BPSOXAXi XOTTBXiT BAItB BAXOAZXa CAX BB BOCOKT OXB KOKSXT BBTOBX OX ABTBX TXX XOCBB gmCXTZEZt XBBB . AT USSS TXAX BSaUtAB FBICSB. XT WXLL BAT TOO TO BHOB XXXB TOXOXXOW XX TXB KOAXXXa. 9 to 11 a.m Ladies9 Bath Robes $6.50 Values $3.98 J Woman's Wear Balon, Second Zloor. Nothing could be nicer for a Yule tide gift tQ.your lady friend or relative than a Bath Robe, Handy for hundreds of occasions Indlspen slble in the sick room, for break fast wear, etc. In handsome col-" orlngs of red, -pink and blue elder down. All have fancy notched shawl collar, satin-trimmed to match materials, turned cuffs and pocket also satin trimmed. Silk, frog fastenings and heavy rope cord at waist. 9 to 11 only, to- : morrow, the $6.60 values at.. $3.08 3 8 to 10 a. m. Only 50c Dressed Dolls 19c: ., Bdtt ftOM, Second Ploor. . JKAXXrilOVCB BXB8SBB DOtWI, values uyto 60c some sleepers v In ) tot that open and close th. " eyes t the- will of their mistress, prettily dreswd In pink, blue, red. creW,-'lle or white gown. vry - ; pretty 'and entertaining . dollb these, 8 to 10 a. m. tomorrow only, 60o .value, for ....It. Xa KlUlary Saloa. . 10 a.m. to 12 m. $125 Straight Front French Cor set Covers 79c Under Uoalln Section, Annex, Seo- f oad Bloor. Dainty ..Nainsook,- Just fitted for-, Xmas gift to the woman 'Who , loves fine lingerie. Tucked front' - and back, lace and. ribbon on em-- broidery and ribbon "trimmed. Awful pretty, dainty Coret Covers, adapted to holiday trade. - . These straight front French Cor- set Covers, grand value at tf.fi special tomorrow, 10 to ' 13, at ,7 Following specials are oa ' sale tomorrow between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m. Only. Xa Toyland, Boartb Xloor. CAXTA CXAUS AT MOUM.f " SOTS' la.U TOOXi CXXSTS 11.68. Hardwood case and contains about 30 useful tools. Nothing better to give the boy for Xms. Encour ,age hi mechanical Idea and amuso a well as Instruct ; him ('"during indoor hours, $2.25 ..' values . .............. 1.88 tit , , . fl.gS BTXBXi WAOOX8 85.- - Steel .geer.and box, heavjr ateel " wheel, II. J5 values. .880 ','"?'"' -V'i !'''.'! ) ( bots' fi.aa axs xxtx.es 60. Very accurate ' bore,' hit the mark : every time it' aimed at -mind, we, eat AT, Carries B & shot. . What bo wouldn't Ilk ; one of these? Tomorrow, only, $1.38 value .,,i........to TtrxXXSX TTTBBVXOXXS. 60c value for... 85c value for'.,.. ' $1.25 valifts for... ...... ...... ?to SO 83. 8 a.m. to 12 m. $1.25 Bureau Scarfs 85c ' Xtomeatl Aiale, Tint Tloor. : Of pure Hlchardson, linen from Ire land's . best flax. These pretty, hemstitched Bureau Scarfs, sice , 11x72, best $1.25 value ever sold In Portland, between th hour of 8 and 12 tomorrow, for four hour selling only, we offer them at.. 88. 9 m.vto412.in. Burnt Wood Nov elties in the Sale , Xovejty Aisle, Tint Tloor. .Fancy Placque with head of fa-, mou people, $.00 else at, .,.88 . ,$1.49 site at............. 89. Photo Frames Too f 1,11 ' values, handsome Frame, ' at fl.39 11. 19 values, handsome 1 frames, at ;. 99e 9 a. m. to 12 m. 16-page Xmas Card Uooldet 8c Vovelty Oo.ds.Alal., Tint Tloor. Splendid for holiday giving, II page, fancy embossod Christmas Card Booklets, In beautiful designs.. So 1 Box.' of 1 dot..'... ...... 80o - V::.-f.S.? mil. m afternoon, , . , , . The .Chinese . merchants have- sub scribed to a fund to provide the desti tute with-blankets -and -other nt'cessl-1 ties. .' Preferred Stock Canned Ooodg. Allen A LwU' Best Brand. LARRY SULLIVAN'S GOTIflMNOW ...,.. . . : V, W. Main, oue of the two young San Francisco. bloods sentenced to be shang haied by Municipal Judge Kogue, was today turned over to Larry Sullivan of nallors' boarding-house fame, and rents tered asone of the crew of-the British ship Port Patrick. Tha vessel fs loaded with lumber for Australia. ' Meln has been' confined In' th '' city Jail for a week sine being brought back from Seattle, where he waa arrested with Allen Bishop, ; The young, men wele charged with stealing the valuabl Paul 3. Vial out of ? revenge because Vial won Bishop's sweetheart. To s cape the - penitentiary both 1 agreed to thlp put of the country. - lilshop Is now On .his war to, Europe In th French hlp Beranger.. ' Now York, pec. U.The two men ar rested In Kngland 'for murdering Cin. tractor Ferguson at McDonald. Pa., havo arrived in New York. They will be taken to I'lttsburs tomorrowr ' C.,:,;'V.'S .' ' , , ' ' .J