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12 ' TOE OBEGOK DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, " MONDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 25,1 904. U .toe libsf(Din) SHI -ire J i K. .'ST A NTON , M a n a e r Cor. first and Salmon Street Last Week of Don't miss this grand opportunity all goods at greatly reduced prices you'll save at least 25 to 50 per cent by supplying your needs at The Boston Store this week. Of Interest to Women $ .95 $ 1.25 $3.25 $ .49 $; 39 Ladies" extra fine rloth Capes on sale . this week, at each lLadies' nice ttush Capes on sale this week, at each ; . " .Ladles superior quality atyllsh Jackets on sale this week, at each .......... Ladles' well-made comfortable Flannel ette Wrappers, on sale this week, at each' . , ... . , .......... , . 'Ladles' Outing '. Flannel Night Gowns, excellent quality on' sale yils week, at each ............................ Odd lot of Ladies' good fitting, good . wearing Corsets, on sale this week, at each v.. . . i ......... . . . . .... Indies' Muslin Chemise, dainty and at- tractive, on sale this week at each .. l,t00 yards " heavy Outing Flannel on sale this week, at per yard $ .25 $ .27 $ .05 Of Interest to Men Men's good wearing strong and dura bio ' Cotton Sox this week per pair ....... Men's Collars all .styles and shapes this ' week each lOe and. Men's all wool Pants, will wear and ali . ways look well, on sale this week at per pair , Men's fine, quality heavy Sweaters on sale this week at each v.... Big line Boys' fancy Sweaters on sale this week at' each .'. Boys' heavy Cotton Hose, strong and durable, on sale this week at, per pair Good quality flannelette, big range of patterns,, on sale 'this week, at per yard Heavy 4-4 Muslin, excellent value, on sale this week, at per yard ... $-.05 $ .05 $f.75 $ .45 $ .25 $.12 $..07 $ .05 BUILDING WAN ED y AJbout 10,000 square feet ; on two floors or ground : floor and light dry basement. Heavy construction required Jor machinery and other heavy, goodsiJ Location anywhere betweenPme andTaylor ' and " rhrer to Seventh.: Lease 5 or JO years. ' Would -V ! accept now or 60 days to four months. Address manufacturer: care journal DON'T NEGLECT To have you teeth attended to. Don t wait until they ache and your fnc swells to twice Its else. Our method are positively painless and you will hnrdiy know we have been operating on you. We make a specialty of crown and bridge work, at which our operators are experts. In artificial teeth we can supply you a full set from S8.00 W. Let us examine your teeth anyway, and we will tell you truthfully what vou ought to have done exactly how PR. W. A. WISE. $2 Tt COBt' EXAMINATION FULL SET OP TEETH $5.00 DR. T. P. WISE. WISE BROTHERS, Dentists. THB TAXLXXa, COB. 8189 AHD WASXXVOTOIT. Good Dentist will b at out G&ESHAX OPTICB .T.ry BATTXBDAT. If we could explain to you n this advertisement how the "Perfect" Hot Blast takes in air heated to" a high temperature and supplies It with the gates of the fuel thus fgaltlnz what usually passes r.ff In the form of smoke, we would consider it a good one; but what w mainly want is for you to call and, let us explain how It docs It. Let us seeyoul W. Q. McPH ERSON COMPANY Heating and Ventilating Engineer, 47 First St. Parents, Use Care FEW PARENTS GIVE THE ATTENTION, TO, LOOKING , AFTER THE PROPERLT FITTING AND THE QUALITY OF SHOES. THE LITTLE ONES WEAR. THE OPPORTUNITY IS' NOW OFFEFED AT THIS SALE TO GET THE VERY BEST GRADES OF. SCHOOL SHOES 80LD FOR MUCH LESSTHAN PRICES USUALLY PAID FOR SUCH HIGH GRADE , SHOES. PARENTS WILL. SAVE MONEY, AND, OFTEN ; DOCTORS' BILLS, BY PROPERLY AND CAREFULLY SHOEING THE LIT TLE ONES OFTEN SAVE DEFORMITY OF THEIR FEET. WE HAVE EXPERIENCED SALESMEN WHO LOOK CARE- FULLY AFTER SEEING ' EVERY PAIR OF SHOES SOLD ARE , , PROPERLY FITTED. PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER QUAL- ITY CONSIDERED THAN QUOTED BELOW. DON'T MISS -' "Z- THIS SALE, YOU CAN WELL AFFORD, TO BUY NOWEVEN " T " . IF YOU HAVE NO IMMEDIATE USE. THE PRICES ARE SUF- 1 FICIENT; INDUCEMENT.- ---l--.. Brennan &. White's Regiifd Trade Mark "STEEL SHOD" Shoes for the School Boys NONE BETTER STEEL HOD" Has for many years been a by-word in thousands of American house holds. The best shoes for Utile folk are branded on the bottom "STEEL BHOn." In order to make new friends for these celebrated shoes, we have put the following Special Prices on them for a-few days: ' See that your boys are well shod for school. It often save doctor bills. Boys'j calf, double sole. lace. S. 8.. : , steel .quilted or plain bottoms, sizes from IV, to 8tt, $2.25 Youths. ditto, sixes from 11 to 2, $1.90 Misses' fine ebony or box calf, lace., extension soles, spring heels, 11 to 2, 31.85 Children's, dlttV; SV4 to 10.. $18 Children's, ditto, 6 to 8 91.35 Boys horehlde lacs Shoes, sizes ZVt to 6M, $1.80 Youths', ditto, 13i to !, $1.65 Youths', ditto, 11 to 1, $1.45 Little gent's, ditto, t to. 10H, " $1.25 For the Heads of the Family. Ladies' box calf, lace Shoes, welt- ed extension soles, military heels; regular price 13 and 13. B0, $2.40 1,800 pairs ladies' bid, lace Shoes, patent leather tips, lightweight 'extension soles, f 2. B0 values. $1.85 00 pairs men's calf, double soles, welted, lac Shoes, sixes from ' 6 to 12, ' $2.76 THESE SHOES ARE THE ONLY DOUBLE UNION STAMPED SHOES IN THE MARKET TAN NERS, A3 WELL AS THE MAK "ERS. BOTH BEING UNION FACTORIES. - . GOOD SHOES! ' 1 49 3d St., bet. Morrisoi an3 Alder PROPERTY OWNERS OF DIVE PLACES SPOZATBX'S MnriSTXXXAX ASBOCZA- TIOW STBTS lSATTEBS BY TMS BASS AITD SBVBBAI, WEAXTBTY kev coxa nrro oouxt cbabgbs WITH BSBTXBO), FBEMISES. MONEY SAVED f ' ' mnifmmmmtAmmmmmmmmammtmmmM as The Detmer Woolen Co. 's Annual Clearance Sale " ' - : ' : . y - .. . , - Qeo. Lautenschlaeger, the Tailor, Is making special prices on all orders for Trousers and - Suits. Open evenings. 294 Third Street Corner Columbia complaints to be Issued based on the collection of the January fines, and these will be sworn to . just as soon as the December complaints have been ' dis posed of. ! By-that time it is expected that the February fines will have been turned in and a third case, against each owner made out. Most or the men went down and accepted service of the warrant when informed that the war rants had- been issued. The situation between the mayor and chief of police remains unchanged. Spo kane has two chiefs of police and each claims to be filling the office and draw ing the salary. The tenderlotn element In thoroughly stirred Up over the shape affairs have taken and it is understood that considerable pressure has-, fceen brought on the mayor to have him call off the prosecutions. , ' Corporation Counsel Judson says that he will obey any order that the mayor will issue on the. matter, but it is sup posed by the mayor that the counsel's . . . . n... niiv gether out of the fullness of his heart,, urn mai instead. mai ; gentleman Is trying to lay a traD add ret the mavor to walk into it This Is believed to be the reason that the counsel has so read-' lly takn np the cases of the ministers. Ths mavor would Ilka tn nf ik sei out of office and the counsel in turn 025. to C37.5O , Tailor-Made Suits at $12.50 Evtry oM ofthtst suits, is thm fintlytattond handU , work of (A best manufacturers of thm country. ' They sold freely all season at their regular price. ' $23 to $31.50. There are only one or two of a , 1 , kind, yet all sizes in one sort or another - Choice 1 today'of any of them at the sacrifice price of. $13.80 ! Some Very Pertinent Facts Every woman knows that before the Fall season opened we didn't have one tailor-made suit In stock. t i ' Therefore, Intending purchasers are assured of procuring what Is latest and best. ' . Every woman, who reads this announcement will know that we will not have one Fall Suit tn stock when the Spring season P'n'- ' ' The reason for this Is very plain, since values as those told of In the headline will find 'now owners for every one of these Suits before nightfall today," :. p - ' , Every woman knows that there Is no other store In thts city whose stock Is in a like condition. ... would not lose any sleep if he could get the mayor to Make a ' step that would make him liable to indictment. : J ' XTO OBSEBTS MTOartET DAY. New York, Jan. 25. Reminders are.be-. lng circulated by the Carnation League of America of the approach of McKinley day, '.which falls, next Friday, the aanl-i versary -of the"' president's- birth. . , The, league is anxious that the -'memory of McKlnley be renewed in irhe hearts of the cltisens on that day by! the custom of wearing a carnation, MeKlnley's-favortttf flower,- on the lapel, the. hair or at th throat, .- y- . v-'-,'" CBXDiTOBS xsorav miT. ...... '. v Jourml Speciil Berricl . Peoria, 111., Jan. 25. Pursuant to a de cision reached by the creditors of the Acme Harvester company, against which bankruptcy proceedings were recently in stituted;' the works of the company re- sumed -operation today, after a ? shut down of sveeral months. ' Seven hundred operatives, have been given employment. It lsi now believed all claims will be settled' without forcing the concern into bankruptcy. , . . .. Register today and sign the petition for direct primary nominations. (Jodmal Ppwial SwtIc.) . Spokane,-Wash.. Jan. 25. Along with common drunks Spokane's reputed dive owners were arraigned in the police court late' Saturday ; afternoon. . The men were, Arrested on warrants sworn out by L. S. Streyffelar who represents the Ministerial association. ' Besides the prisoners and complaining witness 'a delegation of, ministers were -in the court room to watch the proceedings.' The name of . J. D. Flnley was called first hnd lie took the prisoner's chair with a smile and pleaded "not guilty" after hearing the charge. Attorney H. A. Wells appeared for the defendant and the' case was set for Thursday after noon of this week. J. D. Flnley la se nior member of . the lumber brokerage, firm of Flnley & Pratt, with offices on the fifth floor of the Empire .State building. He is also a trustee of the Fourth Presbyterian church. His part ner is one of the clty aldermen. R. T. Daniel Was called next and he also waived the. reading of the com plaint and pleaded not guilfy as did each of the men. The cases were sll set for Thursday afternoon. R. T. Daniel Is a man of considerable wealth and Is the owner of -the building which was for many years occupied by the Owl sa loon and gambling parlors operated by Doc . Brown, . now of Portland. Frank Bruno, an Italian poolroom proprietor was the third in line. He had no at torney and his case went over like the rest.' Anthony BaYone, a saloonkeeper, and Eugene Altken, also a saloonkeeper, were the nest In line and their cases met the same fate. "Dutch Jake" Qoets and Harry "Baer met 'the same, fate. I -rh two-man r. the owners of the famous Coeur d'Alene theatre in this city. .- The men , were all released on their recognisance. In all cases the vio lation of the law was alleged to have oc curred on December t. The warrant for -Jerome Drumhellet-of-theJlrra. of Drumheller A Malloy, Insurance and real estate brokers, .was returned unsatisfied as Drumheller is at present in , New York on business. A warrant for Charles Crosby has not yet been served. That individual .cannot be" located and It is supposed that possibly the, name is only a dummy used to protect some, other person. - One John Doe warrant re mains unserved and it Is not known who the ministers are after with It - ney Will right. A determined fight will be made by all the men. It Is reported that the con stitutionality of the law will e tested and some of the men will allege that they have sold the property, and others that they rented it for lodging house purposes, and that they cannot prevent the lessees from using it for whatever purpose they desire. The complaints were drawn upon In formation obtained from the records at the Courthouse and real estate maps bearing the names of different owpers of downtown property. The evidence in cludes the police records, showing that the women occupying the rooms pleaded guilty In the police court of living Uvea of immorality and paid Ones assessed by the police Judge. There are also v7 J Our Motto Is ."Do It Well." We Have Earned That Reputation, Too. We make a. flexible flesh-colored plate for llfcthat Is not excelled In the world. Like. plates are usually charged for -at the rate of from S 17.50 to J 50, They were once 175. ' Uv.r rulings , .. soe Oold rilling., pure t,'.,...$l.O0 0ol4 Crowns, aa-X ....... fa.BO rnU Bet Tta . . .-. . . . .... 13.60 Bridge Work ,......,.,.,.9330 The .Alba Dentists S. B. Oeniev rirst aaa Morrtsoa. ' Telephone, Mala I79C $ $ $ : $ $ S $ S 3wM fiw W TO PLACE FIVE' HUNDRED OP THE . Famous Eclipse Ranges In five hundred Portland homes where they can talk most effectively for us, we make the astonishing offer, to sell them for , a Weds I 1 ( ?&5 (( " U rn. . ''.' ITS THE BEST STEEL RANGE ON EARTH! The makers know it and give a 1 5-year Guarantee Bond with each range. , We know it, . and back their guarantee with this extraordinary sale offer. Do you think we would sell a ranee for onlv $1.00 down if we y l . did not KNOW nur ranve. anH VNHW that nf nn hm nmMM fi,i nM v. - - - - D - w w v W. J . V. ,W w M4V,il WT U BVIU t , If you're too busy to come and see us, use your phone, or.write us, and we'll send our men and install in your home the best steel range you ever saw. ONLY A DOLLAR DOWN The pricethe lowest of any good range on the market $35.00 for the complete 4-hole range, with top warming closet. . Other sizes founore money, of course, and a cheaper one for $2 7.50. , , . Brussels Carpets for 76C a yard, made, laid and lined hadn't you better drop in and see us ? : I. GEVURTZ &' SONS' -. ... ' - . 173-175 FIRST ST. HoitlC FunishcrS 2.9-227 YAMHILL ST. $ $ $. $ t $ $ $ s $ $ j - . .. .. i " ' ' s 5