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r THE OKEGOK DAILY JOUHKAT ."PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY' 1004. sartlau, lie Kays tuey wera. married in Portland in Pecember, 1901, that bi TOWN -TOPICS wife left him the following year. HE ' A 1, t If your printing doesn't suit you don't growl and' grumble about It. There's one place you're .sure to be pleased the Metropolitan Printing com pany, 147 Front street. " - -i, - i ' - JS 'Don't spoil a sawed, shoe by-putting a nailed half sole on. We sew them on 'while you wait." Goodyear Shoe Re pair company, near Gas company' of fice, Yamhill atreet : DIFFERENT "Daylight StcroV ia r; '-thi Northvest Items of Local Interest': for Busy TIIE HOME OF QUAEITY AND 'WORTH FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS Journal Headers. J A misunderstanding aver $11 resulted in the arrest Friday of John v Wagman, whNs accused of embeizlement by Rich ard Gately. The latter Is mocortnan on the Fifth-street oar Una, while Wag man is a teameter. Gately had a team and last September it was agreed that Wagman i to use the horses and to pay Gately one-half of -what h made. According to the" defendant's story he did so. but when he cava back the horse he still owed $11, which ha has since been. unable to pay. Wagman admits tne aeot, but says he has been out of work for time until lately, when he .secured em ployment, Saturday was pay day, out he was arrested befor ha could draw his money. : V pon being arraigned he pleaded not guilty and his hearing was set for tomorrow. '. i l Civil service examinations for, the revenue cutter service will be held Feb uary 25. it and" 27. . The , examination in Oregon wtfl. take place, at .Portland. Astoria. Baker City 'ftnd Eugene; In Washington at,Taeoma. Port Townsend and Spokane; in Idaho, a. Boise City, and Moscow. The' salaries Of commissioned fflcra in thjsi revenue cutter aervlce rg as follows; 1 Captains. " $ 2,600 a year: first lieutenant, $1,800.; second lieuten-. jrt,$ 1, lOOrtwrd" nontenant. t.euu. At, the age of H yr8 n Pfflcer 1 tired with H per cent Of the pay and a lowances of his rank at time of retire- - fcetetulUntl lioi .'''u4L.fh JfJacIeay estate for $2,025 damages because the upper part of a building on the, south west corner of Third ana Miu streets, which he purchased from the estate, is .encumbered by a lease for two years. Ix-rati , bought the ' property, in June, 1(02. and he 'alleges that he "was. not then informed that the par of ;,th building 'had "befit leased to Mrs. M. Williams.1' He endeavored to diposs her, but she- won the suit In court' He says Mrs. Williams' lease ia-wortta. 190 s, month over and above the . rental which, he receives. ;--')x;jf.-l"v-- J . : A very serious and painf ul hijury wa sustained by Ed. Clemens, a sailor, as h ml about to "go "aboard the teraer Annie Comings at the foot of Oak street Saturday night. He- missed his footing in th dark anil fell a considerable dir tance into the water. Before he'w rescued b; we almoat -drowned. In falling It was found that he struck his leg" 0h "a board, '" fracturing the limb ' tB hr places. - kU wa taken, to av y u: cent's hospital, whore he will" be a pa tient IOTsevr.wek., j. . $ The tem schooner G. C. tLlndauer has eleared for San Francisco with JQO, 960 feet oMumber. The Prentta ;wlll sail for' the same destination tomorrow night with" 456.000 feet t lumber, The Aberdeen will tlo sail tomorrow, .night for San Francisco and way ports.,, For a few trips b (a taking th place of the steamer Alliance. physical culture tor alL ... $4.00 ; for f fnofltbs! :coHreft, , Two evenings "a, week, "V 4 Fine gymnasium and baths. Private treatment for health, vitality. Rlngier Physical Culture' school; tf Alder Street, phone Main 1851. . qonSVltatlou and, .catalogue jTree; t Come in sometime when you're down Xoyn and see ur line of Jwelry, watches, clocks, stiver and plated ware. Wo would be only too pleaded to. have you call and will cheerfully ahow' our goods. ,, John A., Bees, Z07 Morrison street, Peay.Fr.ont. XrK . "' Wert " marble- work Inapeotoa l ty official we would never have to prepare for an expectftd' visit. He could come any old time. Otto Schumann, marble- worker, nt door Taylor street church. Our work is always as good aa the best A reunion of the Lawrence famjly was called at the residence of G. Clark Lawrence.- East Btaru ana Twenty sixth street, yesterday. The event was in honor of W- N.1 Lawrence, who has been away for 2Tyears. 4 At the meeting of Sumner post, Q. A, R., held Saturday night. Commander Ogilla appointed a committee to prepare a program for Lincoln's nirtnaay. George Wright post wllt also bold ap propriate exercises. X , ' ' . The anowflakes pf today; were no whiter? than- th " flake Oi Violet or ' Cream Data rolled and put up by the Albera Bros.' U. 8. UUia.-. Whit House Cook Book coupons in every package, These bc-oki tTeK"" imVjm jtm na! inspectors Edwards' and Fuller ' ln- pectd the steamer Norman Saturday. The vessel "belongs to Copeland Bros., and ia lying at the" foot of Jefferson street. She wUl engage in the 'towing business. . The eecond term of the current school year at Portland academy will "begin Monday, February 1, 1904. at I o'clock a. t in... Catalogue may be obtained on request. Portland academy, Portland, Oregon. : . ' - r ' "i.? ':.' "-:'. ! - : : ; n q -'a ...7 Theresa. Pfluger hjui ..petitioned .the atate circuit court for an order requlr Jnflc Florlaa Pfluger " to pay hep. 1409, which 'she says is 'due on a judgment obtained "by--her tw year' ago. Hiram Xtodson haa sued for divorce from Mary Poison on the ground of de- TtJ HI, I, - iv -vMft- XI i'-'-'.'-t ' , j" 'OSTEOPATHS '-3 : , 1 1 1 1 Drs. ADIX & NORTKRUP r . -l ?uiu li Ockun Bufldin jCtt Detestable Catarrh JsCurpd ' Quickly and painlessly by 1 the great H. & H.HOmeopathlo Catarrh Ppwera, sold at Boerlcke ft Runyon 303 Wash ington, between Fifth and Sixth. Wc Will Give$l,000 For any remedy ever discovered so per fectly affertive ' THEY HAVffi NOT AN KUUAL BUNKATH TUB BUN.' The man is not born fhat ever saw their like, tiamue free. Note these changes: Dr. D. H. Rand's home telephone Is Main 356: not in tele phone book. His office is In Dekum--not in Marquam, as in telephone book. Phone Main 376. , , .; . Sellwood School 'Alumni, association Will meet in -Firemen's hall at t p. m. tomorrow night L, H. WU will speak on - "The Making of ' a Modern Newl paper." - i -t- ', J Fine day! Buy Meredith' umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Wftshngton find 6 th, Morrison and 6th. Musior-Mahillon'a make,- Band in struments at B. Vt' Lamotte's. 442 QU san. Special price for full band, , ' : Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday).- Phone Main 214. H if you don't bowl at the Portland al leys, you should. Everybody. laft does. First and Stark." s, ;f Si"- ' 9 .11 Hi lt 4 j(f i 1 , W1en you'ra. down town -and hungry hunt the Savoy.- Fifth street,' opposite - Have -yonr fur garments - retried el ed Into "latest 7 style at halt prtoe. - Our eating is all ah epicure could d- sb-e Piilrniae ui.""Th; BaTof. pp. old EL H. Moorehouae & Co., at Seventh anAlderj Telephorfe Main 1343. ' The four-story brick building on Front near Couch U for rent. v Olympic Pancakes anyone can eat. ciilFty PER30)Nf AL ytjJiXii- ... 1 , ; 'Kr.""NlUa H- Lambson. state com mander of the Ladles of the Macca been.'rwhn hasi been ", merlouwy " 1U with pneumonia 4t her home,' 411 East' A Hi ke ny atreet, 1 npw out of danger. ;? ' Edmund Ourney, ha gone to -Los An- gcles.' CitXi to meet Mrs, Gurney on her return rrom Tennessee. He win not re turn for four weeks. 1 'J t'r Jpyi ; Henry McBrida set Washington was registered, at the Portland last night. He departed 'this morning for Vancouver. Washw where he will In spect the achoor for defective youth. He will visit the state penitentiary at Walla Walla before returning to Olym pian - ft- HOUSE THIEVES ARE GETTING BUSY House thieves are getting busy, but they ,ar Jbavlng .hard , luok in .finding anything of value. Several robberies occurred' yesterday, but the total amount of booty did not repay the thieves for tne whkb" they took, w 0 1 5 -. - A house at Twenty-eeventh and Mult nomah "streets was entered some time yesterday afternoon or last, evening, during the absence of the family from noon to 11 p. m. A small window on the front porch war forced open and the house breakers ransacked the In terior., Drawer were pulled out and tneir contents Mattered over the floor, All that was taken consisted of $1, a pair of cuff buttons and two keys. While busily working away at the reatdenee'ot Mrs. Keyaer,1 522 Uawjey street, jaat nignt, a sneaic thief was interrupted,- 1 He-'! barely. : eacaDed The lady of the house was away during the evening and the burglar pried open a back 'Window, using a, spada for this purpose.? As Mrs:- Keyaer returned she saw "the figure of the Intruder disap pearing tnrougn the open window. A search ' showed that nothlnsr was taken. A third burglary was! reported from Bast Twenty-fourth "Street "and Broad wayk th owner refusing ", to ' give his name" to the police. Entrance had been effected in the same manner but only g and a few articles of Jcwalry were taken. AMVmtXXT. Marquam Grand Theatre-. TONIGHT AT 2:18 O'CLOCK, The yuony ComdDraina, ... "Are You a Mason?" TH. ?QM?PT, TS1X'!WP!' . Prtoesf koq, Tta. W. K ate, "f " Marqaam Grand Theatre -&fZ WedneftdHf ' ErnlDf, Xtnoarr SO, 1&04, tbt MARIE WAINWRIQHT In Shakespeert'l Delightful OtrnmAn -TWeUFTH-ISiat-IT, ?tlcHi--lCntlre lover (Inof. ealefiny, Brat Ms row. t5; laat its rera, (Kiel lalltrr. 8 and 23c; boio ana Wm. 17.50. ' 1 8et are now etlllos.'' s ftv IKE BAKER JHEATKE I i tHU GEO. L. -BAKER Bole Umm (id Maaafcr. WC ALL; Ft.BK. ATIK; AT(TB-' "THE MOTH AND THE FLAME1 AIT" ISTEKSfttr I2rTERt:8TI?f 0 ' BOCtBt DRAMA. BT CLYDE FITCH. T Kenlt , prleaa, 60 6e. 25, 16c SKXb IKK!. ' - y.' ' -i- Mm in .1 v n, 1 ,i ,n ,. Cordray? Theatre Ji 1 CORDKAX AND Kl'HSELL, Hanuort T Popular Frldaa. " S ' N ft V ' '"'" " 11 ! I ttv..oelrht ana ail weeM-ior i N MARIE HEATH ! - ' - - - I aaT - 7-T-"- PARK4 THEATRE I f .-Waahlugtna HetfUtb n miWH Tf .w r.llf PJ Sftarday Cveej. t CONTINUOUS -KEri.L0- VAUDEVILLE ' Valertbrt' audleBeM."Any-nn "the theatre loe. Huaday prforqiaDce tun .1 ta lo.ao p. m. -- ;. .., i i ; rirat pettorsaaaee Ithifday T:M p. vf ARCADE TrirATri acVKNTB AKD WASIIINflTn "T A KEf INEt -VAUDEVILLE :! t 4 0, T:l to 10:0. : UNt)At C0VfTlMJ0T?8 gROili I tO 10H0. rpB UADIK8. 6KNILKMEN A flit CHILD WMII0 IE iim TQ ANY SEAT, fioNmr'HALL-: : "-;" BUKiea broh. - . CONCBBT KViSRT K1CH.' Uli i "'" " 3U 242 BURNilDB. i . :. THE WEEK'S BAHGAflN. STORY . . A cr cf reference for scclccrs of saiyis??. Everything we tell of in this bit of Store, News is t bargain not $nch Vbagails, as are b&het up day after day by soma stores, but BONA FIDE offerings of desirable merchandise at away less than regular FAIR PRICES. Next month we, inventory soon after we move some' stocks to the new 'skyscraper' which fronts on Sixth Street. We must have as littfe merchandise as possible on hand at the end of the current month. Hence EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE IS SHARPLY REDUCED (a few contract goods alone excepted). : This is also reckoning time for manufacturers end importers some of the most notable values are from them at less than cost of making, for this Fourth Wcefc of the Annual January Clearance Sale A CKmax in Silk Bargains .,.;!. First Floor Annex The Greatest Trlurapb, Ever Achieved In Startling "Value-Giving; In Silks, No Clearance Sale, either bare or elsewhere, ever ; i offered . stcft Irresistibly low prices o a SUka of undoubted Qualities.. 2XB2UI 1 ABJt SATZSOB : VOITO OA ZOBTQstBt Bilks iultable for making up the titvf Spring: Bults afM Bhlrtlralsts, all new, beautiful roods ia the ' now fc iall?d-for a,ttertis,'"'w ."'," 1 ; '' ' ' '" ' 1 " , ' A forge as a or tm act of plain nd novelty Bilks, ends of lots from our ru- A lat tooks, , value wertlj up to. .00 a yard; Extra Clearance 8pecla.f9e, v -About J plepes of plain nd novelty Silks, come" lr neat ktrinea,. polka , ., , dots and plain loulalnes, satins, etc., value worth up to 11.60 a yard; Etra Clearance Bpecla . ...f:.. . . . ............ w i .85o T lias yards of brlrht new Silica, In neat checks,, stripes and dots,' novelty ' lace stripes, ' fanoy plaids, armure and bent alines. In plain an nov ' ' elty values, worth up w 41.7S a yard; SIxtra Clearance Special., M...e Another lot ttiat ahoyld attract your sense 0 saving-, comprlslnr plain black almaa, arraurs, failes, novelty canvas weaves, with neat dots and flecks; splendid values up to Extra. Clearance Special. .4q Kew Spring- 1804 corded wash Silks, In stripes, checks, white, black and a t - large selection of color combinations, regular 60o -values; Extra Clear ance Special ........ .................. j...,u.tM , Extra Clearance Specials of Black Taffetas Taffetas that we. recommend . for (lnlsh and durability. Values that are not In town at the regular price, for the coming week aa printed, below t, ,- , v ' It-inch, regular S60 values, Extra Special p., (to R IT-inch, regular 1.2S values, Extra Special T 160 - 6-lnoh, regulan USe values, Extra Speoial; , . . .. . ..,,..,..!. .1J3 Great Slaughter Sale of SiBboIbpehHerlMPp .. ., ,THR LATENT COPYRIGHT BOOKS FOR. 99e . . LASTS ALL WEEK The grandest book, values ever offered In the j city. , A rare chance for booklqvera to stock their librariea at price that ' liardly pay for the stock tha books are printed on and, bindings. All of re iTOainlng Holiday Book. Stock baa peen moved to the Second Floor, where tt occupies ft part of the Millinery Salon- ' Every book hat been Included, novelg, standard works pf noted writers, Bibles,, dictionaries, ' books for children and tots. All of the latest work, pf popular author, poem, hi. torlea and biographies. Th following list gives an Idea, faint though It 1 be, of the way we'f pruned price for thl sale; ; . r . ,;So Clasjlc for.t;,i.,,.;.,?..Uo A large lot of S6c Books........ lo A large lot of 60c Book. . .,. . . .lie A lot of 0c Book for, .J . . . .17 - A lot of ?5q Book for 8o ' a tVCHoS 6ok'forn,j.f..7o,' Atoiii Booki for't.vL.Woi A lot ot JI M books (latest copy. ' rights) for . A :V... -..'.fXAS Standard Family Atlas, f Twentieth Century Atlas of f ? h1 ItVqrid, ti value,".!. . , J .fLM New Teetaroent, 6O0 value... AS r-riM. Set of Shakespeare, leather-bound. $12 value for... 7.8 Complete set, 7 value, Pickens' Work. t.t...3.B9 8; S.' Teachers' Bible, lnaexadt 12.361, value .r. . ., ... . . , . . : .$ 1.48 Latest Copyright Book, 1 1.10 ' ;! -value ..... . ,'t . .1 . .to Webster' S 20th' Century ,w Dictionary" ."; a . rT.T". . . . UI Webster' 25o Focket DleUonary tor .', i v .13 And hundred, of other valuea even better than printed her. -j grand book-buying opportunity. . ' Slaughter Sde of ; "J' ,. ' COLOr XSS OOODJfc ' ' '' Broken lines, including; Silk and Wool Sublime and ' Muchan, Novelty I French Suitings, etc., etc., regular value up to extra Clearance special at aao Briken lines, containing" Panne Cheviot.' Etamine. Novelty Flalda.. French. ""- ana sngitm euumga, in a targe collection or colorings; also Em- - special up to iJ.OO-extra ........ . . , Cleararfb .630 Brpken llnea; f 8cetcn Tweed, Heather Mixture, Zibellnes, French ,lv"oile,i Novelty itaminea, in neany au colors, regular vajue up to lx.25 extra Special s . ' Broken line of Nubb Panamas, Plain and Cawelhair Donegals, English, f GUerigartia" and Scotch ' Illuminated Tweeds; nw, awU. fabric, regu-J lar value up to 12.25 extra Clearance Special at . fl-?' ' Broken line of Frenah, Uermaa and British Zlbellnes, " K2 and ' $4 Inches ! wide, oeme in good line of color, regular, $1.7 and fl.B values extra 1 ' flearanc Special at. ...... . . . , . , . , . f t.es Imported French Colored Novelty Dress Fabrics, in Illuminated Tweeds, Carreaux, Zlbellnes,, etc. aes window display color combinations are' browns, cardinals, Wive and Huhter" green these are absolutely new- ; r ept styles shown, and .the price,: aa long a they last. EXACTLY -s. f )3ALF rej)lae aj yrd yaluea-j-xtra Clearance Special at; inly. ,t.i.: i. .'r . ,J ....,..... f ,r . , tv n't?'?' I"H ) -'' aaAars or s&40s Bstpf wrvrr, I V'bi Tkm. Ari prf4 .otg Most i WaM elow , LOT includes SO and 62-inch Canvas Cloths. Panama and Nubb. Back.) T! y-Hcular IL60 ft'yafd value extra Clearanc Special.;: ,7o LOT'S Include 0 to tt-tnch Bouttona'Zlbeline,' Nubb Sackings, Panama,! f rvi "Bharkaldns, Armure. Panne 'Zlbeline ' and Basket ' Cloth -regular V value up'w $2.16 xtr Clearance Special at I.Y.....,. VT.,.fLl LOT J Include Prleatly Rainproof BlfUian and Serge, Zlbelln French , ,, cutis, noveitr iJouci, vnguen : serge, etc., ete. regular values up 'i to lf.7S-xtra Clearance! Special at '. . .gl.89 to t.7l- extra Clearancei Special at . . . XOWSTZS HEDTCTTOir VK Women's Suits and Children's Coats ; W offer thl week your absolute choice of any street Butt or Calling Gown ia tha bonsa a ;" "" :' - Half Price . J'.'!-..:. '-?. tif-i '." iff.:'-. ! The variety is too great to allow f any description, suffice It to say U Includes every new, elegant, styl ish Street Suit In the store, all cut lit latest style. Materials embrace lbellnes, cheviots and novelty food in plain colors and fancy novelty mixed good. Vahie range up from $ao t6 $188. Your Free, Unhampered Choice, 'Without Reservation or Re striction of Any Sort, this week at HALF PRICE but early chooser get best pickings.""""' " Ai7irrABAixx,z JtAUr-nxcx iili or ChUd Coats Tour unlimited choice of any of our Children' Coat, in.-, every wanted material and color, plain color or mixtures, "m a' r4nge of , priced up s front tf.0 , to r $35.00. Tomorrow and 4urln' the week at ; XAX.P raxes. - " - ' 1 Again we ay choose early and shop mornings if possible and avoid the crush Of, th afternoon bargain brigade. ';. ', '. Miles of lUfrboiys at a Shortened Price; Beautiful All-Silk Satin " TaffeU Ribbon, all new. Just received from the maker, much wanted just now for making up the new "tth-ave." - Bows latest fad In . . ladles' neck dress thl week you may select from th usual 15a and 40c qualities at, yard....ao Oriental Rugs Reduced Downallne r Bed Comforters, with sllkallne cover, all at special price reduction, atartlng at $2-1, . and with two in-between stops, stopping .at 93.08 with satin cov- . era at...:.... .1... ..$3.94 Women's New NecUwear Fancy Stock ' Collar, some with ' stole ends," few wash stocks, ln . elude als Automobile and "Twice 'Rounds''-- n ' immense "variety-1-' . value included Up to $2.00 rchoic of tht lot Jthl week at, eacb..Oo Another slmllar'lot. Values included s tap to ISc--thl weele only. . . .88 Review of Week's Bargains Printed Yesterday , Speoial ala of errery rood or of Xra Srtaamtajr. Xid ftlove Special, value "to fx.00, f 9980. A Slatohle, Vnparalleled Sale of Petticoat, v . , . '.,, A Wonderful Sal, ot Superb. fUxs Annex, first toor. - t - The Greatest Bargain Sal of Book That Portland Sver Knew Start Xer ' Thl acornlng. ' " , : . : ' ; ' A Startling; Malf-Prlea BaU of Women' Salt and Children' Ooat Open . Today. ; ! ' " ; 1 , ; "' : -.x Th Xnlt Underwear and Yemen' Xosle'ry Shop SUgorge Vno.ualed Tal ; 'tiea, " : -. ' ' j'--. ' ,: " ,.M' XJneng and Bed "XUanery" Claim AtteaUoa of tha SarysJa Brigad, Millinery Salon Otter Prtoe of Teut Own Xaking. APPBITSIX To be continued Uiro the week. Dont mis aa' lam of thl weak' Store Yew 01 yonll mi money front your purse. POTTK PiOOmriOTKB XI.EyATO WKTHfllT BABT CABBIAOES. MATCBXtSS BABIIAZaTS XV Women's ICnit Undervear and Hosiery FIRST FLOOR Here's a "price push that will send out the good with a rush. Value never reached before by any Portland bouse. tnrDEBWXAB. "' Misses' Gray Wool Pants, elxes 30, 32, 34; values to $1.20 each; spe- r. ei 1 Virlna 9ial price, 'pair .8Ho Ladle' fine all-wool, full finished . regular made, natural Pants; the famous Badger Knit; $2.25 regu . lar; special, pair . , ... . ... . ." , so Misses' White Merino Vests and Pants, splendid valuea at 60c, 65c, 60c, 65o, 20c, 25c 80c and 8 Be each; special at, each, 950, 880, 30o, 320, 36o, 380y 400 and ........... .430 Ladies' White and Silver Gray Wor- eted Vnion Suits, Onelta etyla or half-open front; $1.69 values; spe-' clal, suit .880 Ladles' Sliver Gray Cotton Union 1 suit, half-open front; 76c value 1 special, suit ,f,.L,4.39o Ladles' Cream and Bllven Gray Cot-: ton Veats and Pants;. 26o value; special, each ,'.......,.. ..16o . XOSZXBT. Ladles' Black Cotton Fleece-lined Hose, seamlees; 20o value; special, pair . . .".,...........,,100 Children' BlacV Part Wool Hose, double and fin ribbed, eamles; - price: run frodi 26c to 40c pair; ize ( to 10; com early; pecia price, pair w to A great lot 'of Misses' and Children's Black Cotton Ho, odd and ends; value run to 8 00 pair; special, pair '. . ..18H Infant' Black Part Wool ' Hose, ' aeamless; special, 3 pair for. ,880 Ladle' White Jersey Ribbed Cotton Tights, ankle length, closed; 60c value; special, pair ........ ,.as On the Go : Propelled by fore of here'tof or unheard-of' bargain prlcea. Reed bodies, patent footbrake. enameled : running gear and paUnt antl-frlo- , tton wheel fatener thl week go down the price hill like thl; ' - 11 on valn for"..'.". .8 8.TB $13.80-value forr..rr.T..tr.f .to $14.00 value for..,,. 11S.00 valuea for. ....... I. . . .7B $16.75 value for....... $10.80 $14,60 value for.....-.....$lLOl 9 value . for. . . , t . . n ,4 ,f lajo Sewng Machines Ppsrth Tloov. Join the bargain whirl.: A buylnf stitch owrln Clearance ! tines--saves money later on. " Put' a ma chine in the house now and pocket all the proflt and , more your self. Every machine guaranteed for ten year by thl bouse. , A regular $50 Machine, '. agency price, with five drawers, modern drophcad. ball bearing , and , oak cabinet thl week only herf .- . .f31.88. The usual $40 (agency price) Ma chines, with Ave drawers, box top, ball bearing and oak oabl-, net thl week, here ...... IH-M A Wonderful SiileChadin Dresses Opens; ; Today Second Ploor Annex. , Slightly mussed from having been used in window - and department decoration the lot include ever ort. from the' simplest up. to th elegant and elaborate, -Of organ3yr' lawn and linen, high and lew neck. handsomely trimmed, age 4. to, 14 years r, -' ; ': V ;:..".', . .. Value up to $4.40, now at.;,. 87e Value up to $9.00, now at. .V. 83.8V Clearance of Third Floor Stocks A WBZ3C OH 83CAU OVTS IB CTJT ' etiASS ABTB OXZVA WABB. ' ' W hold the exclusive agency for Portland for ' the telling of th Wrld Fniou LIBBY CUT CLASS Unmatchable anywhere In the ' -known world for quality, cutting, de-" lgn, brilliancy. Th nam and trade mark etched on every article Insure th purchaser of th beat obtaina ble. Over (00 different article and cuttings. ' Clearance prices are, low er than at any other time during tha year. , ' . 1 ., - Kaiser Zln. lasts a lifetime, uu equaled for durabillty-cholce lines, clearance prices insure ' best val ues X'i " ' "' ' ' : -j''- ' ' ' .1 Tumblers at.....,.,....., 88 Spoon Trays at. ......... 11.80 ' Myonalse Boata at. ..'.ii. $3.70 Bread Trays at. ...... ....83.38 Covered Stetna at. .J.... .$3.30 . Sugars and Creams on tray. $84)0 Sugar, Cream and Teapot. $17.60 ' Alo ck, plate, tray, candle ticks, mugs,' pitcher, basket, liq uor set end a large, line of small .article, ., ,. , AT3TBIAW OXXBA DIJT1TEB SSTS. . . . ..... Two decorations, fold lined hanrllo and knob. mU, scattered Hw i er and small roies bprdec i o- .ration, 100-plec set. . ,3.59 PBBBOBt CKIX A BXKBXB ST3. . ioo-pie Set .918.00 1 ... .: . ; v ..... . ... .. . ., . 3CATIX.AVB CB3BA irXBBBB SBTS. 100-plec Set,,.,, $19.80 THE MURMUR OF THE BOOM IS IH THE AIR It I Oonvmf to Zstacad aa Bur aa tunaJ:-8rhjajrCoptlna tf ' Szl yu JJo Sununer SConths. v ? ' t .' "-A? : ,l ' .Wre ttian lone third of th Eitacada. townslt' has been ' sold, but strange enough at leant half of th b It lot are yet untouched. In the business district there yet remain more than . 90 flrt claas, location, evy. on of which i Hure to doubt in value- between now and next October. ' Joat so sure' a these line M re&A luat 0, ur yill Eatacada property double In value when work ha begun on th flouring mill, th new and larger aw milt and sash and floor fac tory, 'and the furniture factory that will b erected thl urhrher.irThe seven hun dred and fifty thousand . dollar electric power plant of th Oregon Water Powe and Railway companynow building, will 1sq five new lmpetu to the Eaucada 00m, for lurely tt cannot for a moment be surmised that property .will remain at first prices when improvement uch aa these are In progress, wisdom teach ing the thinker that these enterprises wilt aggregate a payroll of sever thou sand dollar weeklx.'.'? 'X Th ground upon which Estacad now ptanda was, up to four week ago, in It hativ virginity, no fo being .brokeo there except that for th railroad grade There is now In prooes of building. 4 hotel at a cost of $20,000, a postof Ace, a email hotel, several stores, etc and humerou private residence will be begun- within the next two weeks. There ia, therefore." no ground for mistake that property value will peedlly- bound up ward.' Sooh the place will be the icene of the greatest bulldthr activity known tothla region of the state within at least half dosteri flccftden," ."Broader ac quaintance 'with the " surrounding re, ources th fertile aire; the lmmeno foreat and the stupendous wate power will wonderfully magnify the Import ance of Estacada. and then will be seen uoh an advance in it lot value as will aatonJsh 811 who bave ever become ac quainted with the young and; robust me tropolis that ! sure' to be. ' ' !. The pregon' 'Water 1 Power? Townslte company," room ' Oregon Water Power and Railway eompany building, north eat corner First and" Alder, Or Sharkey A Morrow. Atleky building. Third and Morrison, will give all .information de sired concerning present prices of prop erty, knowledge that would ec'tu to be Important to investors or pr-nuu seek ing new business locations In a new city. Just sure aa that, humanity contin ue to exist. lut so sure ia Klaoada bound, to astonish th West wltlt Us magrlo growth. It ha coat, the railway company five million dollar to reach Ka tacado. This, it terminal town, will not,; therefore, be allowed to slumber and sleep, until its Industrie have paid adequate tribute to this large invest mentj They can never do this until iu factory wheel are 1," In . motion and its product shipped to other regions ot tli" land, ,. -t .,., W lX ' Xot of Boom f et More, ' - The United States has "how JlU.fi f miles of railway. And Vet there a ome part of th country that are hun dred of mile from a riHv ' IRON KING FAILS FOR A LARGE SUM ' San Franotsco,'. Jan. - IS. Seymour Church, a well-known clubman and coast monopolist of crude metal, called here th "Iron king," ha failed for $380.00'). There ha been a downfall in coast price and a slump in tit eastern market, and : Church went down in th crash. Thrr prominent firm, with whom he con tracted to take..l$.flQ ton of plg-lnm, which he will now b unable to handle, ire it8lfour Guthrie A Co.. Olrvt jp . 1 yre and Meyer, Wilson dc Co. To th 1 ru-m h owe $ifae,uoa, and to uirvm . Kyre- about $190,oi. for -year Church whs a suooful ninUJhii tit th AMltkdW -i.'.i. .; .