'1 THE OREGON DAILY JOI7BKAL, TOUTLAyp, MONDAY EVENING,' DECEMBER 21, 1903. 0- TOWN TOPICS Items of Local Interest for Busy -" Journal Readers. - In the suit of George B. Brett against . R. Z. Warnlck ct al and the Ancient Order of United Workmen, . Judge Cle land haa granted a motion for a Judg- ment on the pleading. Bret, who la a cousin of the late R Wernicke was named by him as beneficiary of a policy " in tha Order of Workmen, without the . consent of the Warnlcks, the original t uencuClHrirs, - or mo riiuk ioub" vv border. When Brett sued for 2,0OO, the amount of the policy, the order paid the money Into5 court, but stated that the change 1n the name of the benenclarie was made without lt knowledge or con- " annt and u nnntrafv to the rules of the order requiring Information as to any Change to. beneficiaries. , ,., ' Promising to behave In the future, Charles Hony,. arrested here tor steal' - Ing , bicycle, returned to his home in Tacoma Saturday. He was acoompanied by his father, who came here to help the boy out or ma trouble. According to the runaway's story he started out to see the world, but when he reached Amity, Or., he had no money and so he Hole a wheel and rode to this city, De- ' tectives Kerrigan and Bnow arrested him and brought him Into court Batur . day. His father asked the court to be lenient and as' he had not , been In . trouble before Judge Hogue permitted him to return home with the under- ; standing that he reform. A 'benefit 'for the Home for the Aged .'wilt be given at the Empire theatre 'January 20, by the Young Men's Instl , tute. The proceeds will be used to pro vide an elevator for the home. At pres- 'ant fh fAA nArtnl a Amnt11pj4 trt walk up and down four or five flights of stairs. The arrangements fof the benefit are in the hands of the following com mittee: John P. McEntee, chairman; J. .N. Casey. W. H. Carney, Dr. Joseph . Mickey, Charles w. Stinger, James For ', reetel. Joseph Kelly. J. D. Coffey, J. B. Malley.'Q. W. Dunning, W. H. Cochran, JP. Cavan&h, Andrew Cain and E. li. Cahalln. , '..,.. The license department haa arranged . the system of new license tags for the coming year. .The plates are of heavy tin with white lettering and green back ground,' , They are much more attractive than last year's tags. The Metal Stamp ing company of Buffalo furnished them on contract for 1S00. The only chahge . In the general scheme of Issuing . licenses will be with regard to vehicles. There are simply two seta of tags one reading double vehicle and one single vehicle. This greatly slm plyflea the work of the office, , ; A memorial to the late Byron Z. Holme haa been adopted by the Ex empt Firemen's association.' It expresses deep, grief at his death,' he having been vlce-president of the organisation; - ex presses affection for his loyal and courteous .disposition, and conduct, and saya that he died without a aenemy In the nrorld. A copy. of the resolutions was ordered forwarded to the Widow of the deceased. K. B. Knapp. John Kelly and T. A. Jordan composed the commit tee on resolutions. . . , . . , . i..Next Wednesday evening there will be a public meeting of the taxpayers of St. Johns to discuss the proposition of erecting an addition to the school house of that suburb. All the available space in the. building Is occupied, but it 111 there, are many children out of school on account of lack of room. .Even the ' office of Principal Teuscher Is used as a class room. - The attendance is 8 per cent greater than last year. Col. C. U. Gantenbein. dean of the law school of the University of Oregon, was presented on Saturday night by the senior clues with an Inkstand with a sterling silver top, while the class, for 1S05 asked him to accept a watch fob with a gold locket. Both were suitably inscribed. . Frank Stewart and Mr. Mosessohn .made . the presentation speeches. ; - .. . ... When his horses took fright at a passing engine. W. O. Palmer, a driver for the Banfleld-Veysey company, was thrown from his wagon at Front and Qulmby streets Saturday night. . One of the wheels paased over his body. He was taken to Good Samaritan hospital. Although he suffered' considerable pain. he is not badly hurt. Albert Bernt, the druggist,. Second and Waehington, reports selling a large num ber of rasors intended as holiday gifts. This Is a sensible idea, as a good rasor from Bernl's makes an unusually useful snd appreciated gift for a shaving man. Effective today, the list Inst, a change will be made in running the Drs. ADIX & NORTHRl'P '. OSTEOPATHS !ulu 416 Dekum landing, "' Pbooc Mail 349 HARPER'S DANCING ACADEMY 7 310 bxbst STSBBT. - ' We will makm you a perfect danger for $10.00. or TWILTI LESSOHB 15.00. Private lessnna at any time. Regular classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings. " Beginners.' class Monday even ing. ' " ' -" - - Dancing taught . winter . and summer. MIL AND MRS. J. W. HARPER r " XBSTBTSCTOBS. , ." No Money in it " r .Washing youe . clothes,, at borne when wo do It with great care do Tiot tear and rub to. pieces , your clothes. We mend all rents or ' holes In your linen. 'A telephone brings us in a hurry.. , OREGON LAUN DRYand TOILET SUPPLY CO. V OV T. Evans, Manager. " Telephone East 18. Oregon City cars, and the 5:20 car from both Portland - and Oregon City 'will leave at B:30 and every half hour there after during the day up to 6:30 p. m. The. regular schedule will be in effect before and after the hours mentioned. This schedule will be in effect up to and Including December 25, Christmas day. Don't fall to see our stock of Chris mas umbrellas. Greatest variety on the coast. We always undersell the dry goods stores. : Meredith's. Washing ton and Sixth and Morrison and Fifth. ," A ' new vestibule, comprising concrete steps and other Improvements, have' been made on Trinity Methodist church. Al bina. The congregation expressed ap proval of the .-. changes yesterday. We shall be only too pleased to hear from you when you want some marble, granite or monumental work done. Our work Is strictly first-class.1 Otto, Schu mann, 204 Third street .'. Frcdonla H. Murray against William P. Murray, for divorce on the ground of desertion, occurflng in 1901. They were married In Ban Francisco in. 1890 and have no children. . - ; Don't spoil a sewed shoe by putting a nailed half sole on. We sew them on "while you wait" Goodyear Shoe Re pair company, near Gas company's of fice. YamhllLostreet " Walter A,. Goss has been appointed administrator of the estate of his father, John W. Goes, who died In Port land on December 8. The estate is valued at fl.000. - - - Mrs. Arthur B. Miller haa Just v re celved word of the death of Mrs. Theo. N. Miller, mother of Arthur B.. Miller, deceased, at Mason City, Iowa. She died December t , ' , - Possibly you're, looking for a suitable present to some married friend. If so, you should see the , silver and plated ware at John A. Beck's, 207 Morrison, near Front' ; . . . When people' tell us our printing is first-class we think we have a perfect right to repeat it. Metropolitan Print ing company, 147 Front street. , ' Dr. R. C. Coffey has ' abandoned his down-'cown office. Will be found at the North rPaciflo Sanatorium. Twentieth and Glisan streets, all hours. : Xmas sub-station for fine holiday per fumes, toilet cases, leather goods and holiday novelties at Bernl's drug store, Second and Washington, r ' The postoffice of Orseeo haa been es tablished In Lane county, in that part of the Bohemia mining district known as Champion Basin. Bronsed, onyx, fancy marble clocks, some American,' some from Paris, prices from II to 1100. See Lamotte, 449 Gli san street Cash girls and cash boys and sales girls for toys and fancy goods. Apply at cashiers desk of McAllen ft McDonnell. If you want a watch or chain, some thing different, something better than ordinary, sea Lamotte, 449 Gltsan street Plum pudding, fruit cake, home-made. Have us roast your Xmas turkey. Amer ican Delicate-Essen's, 31S Third street Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday, mone Main S14. , Mahillon band Instruments f rom Brus eel a. fines t off earth, for sale only by Lamotte, 449 ousan. Portland Club, . ISO Fifth Street A palatable lunch served every evening irom a ttntu j,i p. m. Winter Garden Resort for ladles and gentlemen. Hlgh-daas vaudeville... Ad' mission free. ; . : Have your fur garments remodeled into latest style at half, price. SOI Burnslde. -.." The Savoy. That suggests good eat ing. Patronize it and be happy. old p. a Op p. B. 4k S. Catarrh Powders kin catarrh. We warrant them. 103 Washington. If you care for good eating go to Max Smith's Savoy, opp. old postoffice. ' eT H. Moorehouse A Co., at Seventh and Alder.. Telephone Main 1141. . The four-story brick building on Front near Couch is for rent , Eeat Olympic Pancakes, they're fine. Printing -Mann A Beach, IS Id street Ansley, printer. Centennial envelopes Dr. A F. PetxeU dentist 401 Dekum. Dr. Amos, surgeon. Dekum building. AMTBEMXST. THE BAKER THEATRE Phase Mala lttoT. Cori Xm Baker Bel, Lessee and kUfr, - Att THI8 WEEK. . ItATIKEES CHUISTMAS AND IATCBDAT, " uuiT'a, A MIDNIGHT. BELL ETcntng, SO, 85, 25, 18c; matinees, 23, IB, lOe. rORDRAYS THEATRE Cordray A Russell, Managers. Phone, Mile B02,......,.....Cuil Prices. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. ' 1IATIXEE. CHRISTMAS DAT. " ' The Very fuoay Comedy, "HELLO BIL.U" Arcade Theatre S30 Washington, between th snd 7th, AMI 8EMEXT PARLOUS, . Open From' 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. EETISZD TATJDEVUXE. " riVB SHOWS DAILY 8:30. 3:80.- T:30 8:30 and 9:3mir ADMISSION lOe TO ANY BEAT. CONCKHX SUZIBEOfJL ooiicaitT sTaax kiobi, 4S.94S suawstoa OTTOKAR MALEK Crest Bohemian Pianist - ' ' - ONE NIGHT ONLY . MONDAY EVE, DEC21 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , Sols direction Elmore Rics ' ' Aa immense audience Will greet .the great artist in Portland . SEATS $3.00, $2.00, $1.50 General Admission, $1.00 "The Different , Store" LBSRT1MAN- KING - FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS ! ; , ; The Horao of Quality . landVcrth n ii rnia -s-i 7, U-sx"" ft ... "TT ' V 1 This store is open every ovo ' lnjBp'raChristaas- 3 Bays -More : Cteristaas ! ' Here's 'savings made by shopping at Portland's Best Xmas Shop: i f a The TOydom Theatre has roads a, hit two perform ances dally, In Washington-street window, l:tO and J: 80 : t "Ssnts and the Trsmp.- ' -! -t To Toytbvn and Toydom Theater .- The youngsters have romned to their hearts' fill, of delight throiigh our great fouriMloor toy shop the past week, Express vans have kept busy way into the night delivering selections that grown-ups have made there, carloads have come and gone, and we have yet the arrest, Sfewee Itoek -fTpy", fA hwa hy any Portland Toy Shop. Toa'll find newer, different toys here than elsewhere. Germany, France. England. America in short, the entire toy world has been scoured to bring- here to Portland homes her best and newest products. Every sort Of a mechanical top that's tnade, Iron toys, fire engines, hose wagons, chiefs' wagona, hook-and-ladder-trucks, express wagons, automobiles, coasters, doll carta and carriages, wheelbarrows, blackboards, tool chests, doll furniture, typewriters steam boats, railroad trains, every known, game that's played. Boys' Drums, BSe, 40s and Ms np to $1.00 and tS.OO. Toy Pianos, SSo, BOo and 11.00 up to $10.00. Glockenspiels. S5o, BOo to $1.89. Metalchords. Tubl phones, Violins, Banjos, Tambourines, Bells and Bell , Toys. Mechanlcat Trains, Whs up to $$4)0, with extra tracks, semaphores, switches, stations, - bridges, -etc. - f . ' OiAMXU Croklnole' ertd Archerlna Boards. s5e to $3.89. AJlKeta4 Oe Oana aa$ Bnggles special at half prioev Doll Furniture in handsome white enamel and gilt. Boys' Wagons, steel gear, $14)0, $1.10, $1.98, $130, $1.78, $a.oo, $2.S8, Hardwood box snd wheels at $1.35, $a.0O, $3.78, $3.60, $80, $70, ' . v . . . BLANKETS - Fourth floor Homefltting . Stores. . A XMAS SALE OF , THE USEFUL. s What can you think of that's better for Tuletlde giv ing to the married friends than a pair of good Oregon Wool Blankets? . There's few that wouldn't be pleased with such a gift, and we've thought to offer for your gift-choosing some rousing, values this week in, care fully selected blankets of purest wool, grown in Ore gonl, and blankets made in this state, that's noted tha world over for making the beat blankets known. - - wxrra woox. blawxets. This week we've marked S4.50 values............ . This week we'.ve marked t.00 values........ This week we've marked $8.00 values............... This week we've marked $7.00 values............... This 'week we've marked 17.50 values........... ... This week we've marked 18. BO values.....,..,.., ,. jnia weea we ve maraea i.w tiuw..,, , This week we've marked $12.00 values. ...... This week we've marked $1S.00 values...., This week we've marked $20.00 values. BOAxurr wooii blauxxts. This week we've marked $4.60 Values.,,.. This week we've marked $7.00 values........ ...... This week we've marked $8.00 values.... , This week we've marked $1.00 yalues OBAT WOOJi BLABBBT8. This week we've marked $4.00 values'. ..... This week we've marked $3.50 values..,,,,,..... . This week we've marked $4.00 values, ,.,..... This. week we've marked $4.60 values. ., .h...... This week we've marked $5.00 values ..... This week we've marked $9.00 value.....;. .,....,..........$3.78 ..$3.88 ,.....,.,...,...$438 .;. .............88.68 ,.,..$S.8 ..$8.88 .............'....$8.48 $9.60 ,..$1830 ..... ,.......,.$16.80 ... ......$3.78 , ..$8.80 ...86.80 t (iittif 97tS9 i ' ' J---'!:' - 'm4';' .$2.78 .,.........,.....$3.69 ., ..$3.98 $4-89 Special Xra&s Week Sale American Watches (Tips floov m-Btre AJale.) ; Grand opportunity for selecting ft valuable gift fpr a friend or for supplying yourself x with s reliable, handsome timekeeper at leas than ever before sold for in Portland, quality for quality, case and work. 1 BOYS', MXVB AID WOMII GOOD WATCHES) TJHXEBPBICZD. Boys' nickel open-face watches. value $3. special............ $137 Men's nickel open-face watches, val ues $1(0 and $J.. special. .$137 Men's gun-metal open-face watches, . value $2.50, special........ ..$3.87 Men's gun-metal open-face watches. value $4.60, special .....83.23 Boys gun-metal open-face watches, . value $4.79, special...; $333 Men's hunting-case nickel matches, value $4.S6 and $5, special. .$337 Ladiea nickel case open-face watches, value $4.95-to $5.29, spe cial .............. $3-87 Sterling sliver open-face ladles' watches and gun-metal watohes,. $S. 50 to $7 values, special. .$4.78 Ladies' chatelaine watches, $$.60 and ' $7, special. ..,.............94.7$ Ladles' 10-karat . gold-filled eaae. open-face watchea, $8.95 and $ ; values, special...... $6.18 Men's open-face watches, gold- fllled case, value $10.18, special .$73$ Ladles' open face. enamel 'back, fancy dial watches, values ta $12. special .$838 Lad lea' fancy enamel watches, open, face, with chatelaine pin attached, ; value $13.50, special... ... . .$937 Among Books i (inwss ' yirst rioor.I Two Stirria Sped mi 73 DEFENSE QTTEtCASIlt Books by eminent authors. In li brary style, large type, fine cloth binding and gilt tops, publisher's, price 40c, special at tic. - Children's lOo Classics. $le Lat est .edition, handsomely ' bound, printed on heavy glased book paper and profusely Illustrated "The Man Without a Country," "Edith's Bur glar," 'The Gold Bug." Ths Ross and the Ring" and others all SOe books special this week for..;.31o Special Sale Children's ... i Tea Sets '" 2ao special....... 170 60o special 38o " 75c fecial....... 600 $1.00 special 67s $1.25 special ; 88o $1.60 special..... .$1.00 AIT sets at special sale prices. .' Sterling BUverwars of every da-" sorlptaoa. Choice Chins, every sort sad wanted kind. .CfcaflA Dishes, 8 O'Clook. Kettle ssd Stands, Clocks, Bronses. Statuary snd Brio-s-bras la Holiday Fro fusion Third loor. If you're hunting for the hand somest CBCmZBTSCAS CABOS and nw .txab'S CAUiirsAma in town, here's your hunting ground, fully stocked, a veritable-, holiday card snd calendar preserve, as it were. Our assortment exceeds all previous showings. Thousands . of pretty designs in almost endless variety,, up front le to $4.00 pleas ant remembrances, easy to send to absent friends In distant cities snd lands First floor. f This store employs ths bast de , livery system In tas slty, We have arranged Xor eight deliveries a day ta each, seotioa of tas slty, la addi tion to s eorpa of saesseogsn Sot special delivery. Our patrons are best served of say la this as la all ether respects. "A full lias of famous Xdbbey Cut Olaas em Third floor, v A mag alfleeat git ts a soaaoisseu la this line one sure of appreciation. Over 600 pleess sad eutttngs ta ths choosing. XJbbey's asats etohed oa $3 Waist Lengths ; for $2.08 Bomsstio Aisle Tint yioor. "'A grand value and exceptional op . portunlty to buy a handsome new Waist length at s splendid bar V gain price. Thla week we offer , a . handsome,, fancy, sllk-flnlsh " . white brocaded Oxford Walstlng, , In regular Waist lengths, that are , remarkably good $3.00 values, in a regular way at ,,........$2.08 Burnt Wood .rinrt JTIoor. ; $9c fancy . burnt wood nacqdes, this week ......... 48o fl.00 fancy burnt wood Placques, - this week . . t . v ......... .750 $1.49 fancy biiVnt wood Placques, this week ...98s $2.00 fancy burnt wood Placques. this; week ,$138 $3.49 fancy burnt "wood Collar and Cuff Boxes," this week ,,$335 $6.19 fancy burnt wood Cigar Chest, thla week : v, ....... $3.50 ' Toilet Sets In burnt wood case, containing brush, and Comb apd brush," comb and mirror: .. In that WoiiderfiiS Reg. $10.49 values, this week". Reg. $8.95 values, this week., Reg. $(.69 values, this week.. Reg. $4.9$ values, this week., Reg. $8.79 values, this week,, $3.90 Writing Sets, special this at ...... ....... 19c Shaving Pads, special thla at 98c Envelope Holders, special week at $6.98 $830 $4.80 $338 $2.50 week $3.65 week ..480 this ..5S Sunt Wood Saoto Frames ta Im mense Teriety All at Special IMoss Wow. 8to valuea for ...... ......... .680 98c values for. ................ .75o $1.09 values for. .......... .....78s $1.49 values for... .96s $2.26 valuea for... ...,..$135 $1.09 Ash-Trays for... ...786 89o Ash Trays frr...,......,...65o 98o Match Scratchers. special at "68s $1.49 Book Racks, special st.-. .986 $3.00 Book Racks, special at,. $135 $1.25 Book Racks, special at.. $135 $2.60 Book Racks, special at.. $1.78 And hundreds of others equally as good values in burnt wood novelties. T -4 Him '" Special Holiday t I amiK . . . (Third Tloor Christmas ' Bome- flttlaff Store.) $5.50 metal lamp, round burner, spe cial ......................,.$3.00 ; $3.36 black wrought iron lamp, spe cial $830 $1.65 decorated lamp and shade to match, special $135 $1.25 decorated lamp and shade to match, special.,.......... .,,73o ' All decorated lamps and globes at special reduced prices; lamps from . 10c to $28. , ill German Dolls, French Dolls, American Dolls (Oa Seoond Tloor ta at misery Salon.) Are hosts of new faces this week. - Our roaster of ceremonies In this section, enthusiastic as he was, did not look for so: many Utile mammas to be expecting more new dolls this year thought he liad most of m well supplied; but there's a new crop of little ones looking for new dollies, so we sent for more, and here they sre new lot and a lot of new ones, the best and biggest line in town yet for your Jate Christmas choosing. Noth ing bought Just because of cheapness had to have intrlnslo worth of soma sort. Breakable? Yes. Toys will be broken Just so long as childhood is careless. Don't grown-ups lose and break things? We go to the leading doll makers of the world, reach out Jnto two hemispheres for the little beau ties, flaxen-haired blondes and dark-hued brunettes, .We buy and sell more dolls,' wholesale and retail, than any other two Portland houses the great" outlet makes tha little prices you find attached to them. .Dolls dressed or. undressed, TfU handaomeat thAt expert buyers could select, at, any price : you may choose to pay from $30.00 down to le. : s ' Thing ttn it A iiC O Spoken Of 5 Tou may find 'em all In Our Man's 8hop First Floor. Smoking Jacket or House Coat same thing, and for the same purpose a comfort. coat for a man. when at home. That ap plies in equal degree to HOTSB COATS OX XOITbTOZBO) BOBBS An immense line, the largest In the city. Nothing nicer for a Christmas remembrance. Very awell pat terns in Terry cloth, blanket cloth and reversible cloths. Grand choos ing at prices. down from ..., $18.00 to $430 BTJnrB XAirSXZBCXnrS A grand assortment comprising every price up from lTo to $1.00. in linen, with alt popular widths of hems. Initial v. . handkerchiefs. 880, 38s and 500, Plain silka, 88 to $1.50, "Initial ailks &Se, 33o and 80s, -. VCZWM"-ttWWSni&M-i'k blacks, whites and colors, plain or hand somely brocaded. Full dress shirt protectors, etc ,...80o to $3.80 XZB'S Sim OASBS If he hasn't onr of these hs needa one. In "a new and handsome line of leathers and makes..,,.,....,, .$830 to $35.00 XBB'S BBCX BBBSS In Such immense variety and profusion as to make description useless. In short, every new, correct shape in the newest, handsomest silks shown In America, up from.. ...BOo to $3.80 XXB'S OiyjTBS Kids, suedes and golf worsteds. Tha largest line we ( , have ever shown, including such well-nown standard makes as Men's , Monarchs. Derbys. Dent's English - Gloves and a swell line of fancy worsted Scotch and English golf gloves for the cool morning wear. 8O0, $135 and along up to $3.80. A special line just received of lat est, neweet shades for Christmas. . v , ... aCEVS KABDSOMB STJ8PBBDBBS In pretty boxes, especially adapted for Chrletmas choosing. t ...................500 to $3.80 UZB'S CB3USTUAS XOSZBBT Plain and fancy colors In silk and lisle .-.r. .....,,....,.,806 to $3.50 XZB'S XOUDAY SXZXTSA new line of novelties Just received from our New York office, a speolal Christmas line, very swell patterns and standard makes..,...,..,,...., .$1.00, $1.80 and $3.00 SFXCXAZ. CKBItTMAS SVSPBBBBBS IW TAB0T BOXBS A handsome line of pretty new Holiday 8uspenders In fancy boxes; especially adapted for gif ta. One pair in each box, gold-plaited and sterling sliver burkles ,,,,,,,,,.,''.- ..,..,..,,.. . . , ., , .... . $139 AJnrsntxxTS. RIarquam Grand TheatrewBI;.1Mr.u riTS Blirhts. bfglnnlnf TwJy. Hw. 21 1908. Mntlnere Chrttm nd Saturday, ! J.. H. Btoddut snd Baakw faa . , - In .' " "THI 80MI BSIZB BtrBa." Rronlnc prl Ixiwr flonr. Miwpt last 3 rows. l.50;.lat S rowa. 1. B Iron jr. flrat 8 rtwa. 81: mronl mwa, T5-: laat rowa, MV. QTf, 25c anil Sfic. BomM and ogMi. tio. Bpaoial Chrlstmaa ana awraroar ataiinaa Prima Uw (lir, $1; balcony, Ttkr and 6oc; anllory. 2Se and afte. - - Xiadlss, Bemember. ;'' Ladies who wish to make their father, brothers, husband or gentlemen friends a Christmas present should not overlook M. Sichel, on Washington street. wheVe everything for gentlemen ' can be had. Novelties in .jeckwearfulLi.reaa mufflpra and a great variety for genf men that will be found useful and that will be appreciated. Vlalt this popular house, btfnre you finish your Christmas buying. You'll not regret it. CHIEFLY PERSONAL Capt.'deorgs Conway, superintendent Of the Oregon Railroad A Navigation company water, lines,, accompanied by his family, has gone to San Francisco, Dr. Jay Tuttle of Astoria Is at ths Imperial. Miss Myrta James, daughter of Sup erintendent James of the state peniten tiary at Balem, Is- visiting in Portland, ' R. B. Sturgis, a prominent young man of Pendleton, is registered, st the Im perial. Mr. Bturgls is a son of the late Sam P.' Sturgla, at one time a leading Pendleton banker. W; CTPufrer of" the nrm of PufTer, Burgard to. Co.. haa gone to San Fran cisco to spend the winter. He will' visit Han Diego , and Loa Angeles before re turning to Portland. - ' . WONDERS OF THE WORLD IN PORTLAND It is td the credit of a Portland, mer chant that haa enabled our good citl tena to see. the largest variety of curios In ths country. TO' those that have jiot availed themselves of the opportunity of visiting ths B, B. Rich- Curio Store should do so snd Incidentally, see the many, articles on sale at reasonable prices, for Christmas) presents. At any rate, a visit to this bow noted emporium of curios will repay you. It la located on the corner of Sixth and Waehington, over ' the B. B. Rich cigar store.. En trance on Sixth street. . .i ' : . . It's evd Easy. :::-::...,! Christmas buying is made easy when stock and novelties are larger. . Th"re is one place that off or a both and at the same time makes the prices low as pos sible to soil fli-wt-clasa goods. If you have thought' of making a present to a relative or friend In the Jewelry line, don't forget Jaeger Bros. It tut at their place you will And all that Is desirable to select from' in .Jewelry at moderate 'prices. The quality la the best. The namo Jaeger Bros, is a guarantee of quality.. Their large sale so far - Is hardly made noticeable., so great is the stock hat is left to select from. Open evenings. .. : ''.-.,-- SXTBB CXTBB BOX XTXSSV .Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, 'Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy, Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu more. 60o a Jar, at druRglsta, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. . Dr. Bosanko. Phil'a, Pa.- . . A B. B. RICH CIGAR. , . B. Si. Rich' cigar stores soil only first selections-nnd full factory slzos, " B. B. RICH AUTOMOBILES. Auto emokern" set mskes an elegant pivso't. Any IS. II. Iticl), clg;r tie. SIG SICHEL i CO.; 92 THIRD STREET " Surprised sad Pleased. We are not given to boestlng. but It fa an acknowledged fact that we are the leading Importers of clgara and, smokers' outnta. Hence it Is expected that we show at all times novel and eorreet syloa. This year we have made epwtnl efforts to eurpaow all prevloua displays. ana for this nwieon ourj-wr. Big. Bicnr visited .'ew York to meet kuropeen manufacturers of hiRlt grade noveltice for smoki'rs use; and we , are thorchy able to show mont beautlfui'thliiKs, u ful and ornamental. Our wliu1-iw mI'I aiv yott some idea of tli m4'-rV t ablcH unci acts. Iluve you i,tv t:i niBgnlflufnlly-carvwl rarlHinii h, hi brier and merachanin la !! r u-rlety. SJ Slci:c!4CO',S2 UUUl. mt'tal . rU'.i'tH'