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JOURNAU PORTLAT DAY NINO, OCTOE3R R T T"S ( "OCT .V f . r 4f a , Wwiii era,. ..'"A Frlr-4 ef. On ramMr." ', C "iMKH 11)4 Jl! -t." ' torjij's .... "Aa Urpfiaa'a Pri." . Bikar ....... -Tan 'I. , I.jrt , ,V( e. KIkf Vai fci i. ntoe v. !Ti,i, Arc 4 I. Veedef lUe. Johep Emmeneyw of Falrvlew, - the owner of the Swiss Alpine born, which haa been attracting much attention tn tne otty uuMuta for several week peel gavs an Impromptu concert on eia In strument In tbe Plaaa block Saturday A the sweet notes of the horn pierced jbe air they attracted many people, and soon great crowd gathered. The mu sician played aeveral Bwlee tunes to the greet delight of ell who heard him. Col L. 1 Hawkins haa a scheme. It la to secure the service of Mr. Bmmeneyer during- tba Lewis and Clark exposition and have him ao to Portland Heights every morning at f o'elock and blow pis horn. The air, on on of these instru ments can be heard four or five miles, and Oolonat Haw kins thinks It would be a very at tractive 'isaiura xer in ism-. y f- Two Portland woman started for Kobe, Japan. Baturdey, where they will enter -t the missionary Held. They are Dr. Myrtle Ixwkwood. who had. already spent two years In mission work la Japan, and ..Miss Msuid Harvey. Dr. Loekwood Is a slater of Mrs. W. R. fllmnoM and haa been spending aev eral months at the Portland sanitarium. She will join her husband. Dr. 8. K Ixkckwood, who haa charge of a large Beventh-Day Advantlst sanitarium at Kobe. Mies Harvey will practice bar profession of trained auras. , " Take t stsamnoat ride 'through the mountainous reason, .amidst the match less oen err of Ofregou. View the greet waterfall, caayoha and glana skirting; the Columbia. Th steamer Charles R. Spencer leaves foot of Washington street Monday. Wednesdays and Frt naya on Its up-river run to Tea Miles and war land: nam. returnltui on alter nate days. When coming; to Portland" leave the train at Tha Dallas and, ride down to tba city am tba Speaker. . TaL Mala 1US. , v1' - ' , " Humans OMftr Joseph Rasing: " re turned to Portland and thla morning" re ported at police headquarters. Sergeant Carpenter baa not yet put In an appear ance, but It la said ha will report for duty tonight. As published ta Tha Sun day Journal, those, offloers have not been doing full time for the city, al though atlll on the payroll and both Wt ' month drew tha regular salary of (73. They have been absent from tba elty at . tending; horse races la Salem and Bqlae .city. , ,- A prise assay contest la being Ittlfl under tha eueplce of. tha Bona of tha , American Revolution. Tha subject are to be on aome phase of tha Revolu- ' tlonary war. Mayor Williams has bean . asked to seloct a aommittee to examine tha assaya and Award tba prise. The , committee la as fellow: flea. Tbomaa , M. Anderson, fa. B. Bookman. Prof. P. U. Dunn. W, H. Chapla And D. ... B. Clark.. , ' , ' . . . a L-' tporK a pioneer of WW, was ' burled yesterday, auneral services ware ' held from his lata residence at Sixth and Grant streets. Daceased waa aa old resident of Jleat Portland, Where be had , followed the occupation of a building twntractor. . ( . .Vi c Tha regular monthly sxbrutlva meot- tng of the Portland Christian Kndeavor - Aralon will be hem at. the First Prea- -yjiytertaa church at Twelfth and Alder streets on Tueaday evening. This will bo : Mr. Stowells' farawaU to Portland en- '. deaoiera - t Special eastern exrursloa tlctret are '- an sala at the Northern Pacific ticket - offloe, W Morrison street, corner of Third. Full particular at tha office or by addressing; A. IK Charlton, A. O. P. A- Portland, Or. ' - ? Wewrtaom routine and enforoed ooa . finement produce many nervous .aymp , torn and loss of vitality. C. C. C. Tonht ' will changa all thla. For gala at RiUghta, - 107 Washing toa atreat, ., -.: , " SnHal danea every Saturday avenlng. Woodward's hall, Montavllla. Union music Admission: Oenta, Oc: ladles frea.' Bpectal car li:9K , S Wa-Hoo Ton to. The" great Mood part fler, nerve tonic and liver regulator. Just what you need theaa days. For sale by all drug-gista, , . - v- Caow Dsa-Tal-Ouav bay pearly teeth and prevent daoay. For sala avsrr- where. - , ' ' -' - Wanted A ' good ' buehehnan and nreeeer. Steady amploymanU Ben Set- ung. ,r , , y- ;x - Fbr Stgna se W. P. Borsjor Son, tM TamhlU; phone Red 1MI - . . SPECIAL UNTIL - WEDNESbAY Large Plain Glass Vases, Worth 20c and 25c, f Here Only r7:v7 t Saturday We Have An-1 r- other Grand Sale of ' SPECIAL BLEND Watch Journal for iajnovnt ; ' .. , . - hah: , TEA STORE 170 THIftD 8TPET .. Fhon X ain 174. 12c aavSk r,mr ' ;t wv v.. J it .- 2 13 SIIZED . t.art. V A aaw arusaA arlnet aloft machlnee a inau suraj d yesterday afternoon by tha p-ioe wnea the aalooa oonducted by H. W. Boraon at Park and SUrk streets was raided and a device for automatically registering weight was oonAaoated. Ah arrest will be made late today and the hearing will eocur la tha municipal court tomorrow morning. It 1 expected. of the alleged lac? that tha devices are gambling machine, xnere is a printed statement on each ona. to tha affect that if one guesses tba correct weight the nlokel dropped will be rastored. Deputy City Attorney Fltigerald says ha Is cer tain tba an tl-gambling lawa apply to tha machines. It Is understood tha ease will become a, taat. There are many machlnaa in usa in various resorts In tba olty, and IX is saia tne agents ossirea o as certain' their position and wlU teat tha Mnr'i'nau throuah tha eourta. The sna ohtne selaed by tha police la bald la tba municipal court room as eviaenoe. ' ... CLD SOLDIER ROBBED UN OTHEND DIVE 'S:- . -.v,,.....-. After taking a ride about the1 city la company with his niece yesterday after noon, William Stewart, from tba Sol diers' home at Roseburg, want to a north and resort and waa robbed of 144 and bla gold watch and chain. Stewart grew weary of tha humdrum Ufa at Roawbura; home and for a brief change -same to visit relatives here. He started out yesterday by taking bla niece, MIsa Bertha Stewart, of 494 Mar ket atreat, for a street car rid about town. After - they finished their ride, aha returned to her home. Than It waa that Stewart wandered away and' Loot himself In the mass of the north and. It waa a long story Stewart had to tall this morning, when be walked Into the oentral aeUoa station and sought as sistance from tha captain. Ha waa nn-. able to tell what resort h waa robbed In, but be wee) certain bla watch and money were gone. Two women robbed him. Stewart said. - . ... ; . EVANGELISTS TO WORK HERE FOR TWO WEEKS L. C Elliott, president Oregon State Holiness association, haa arranged, for a series of evangelistic meetlnga that promise to be of great Interest. Rev. C. W. Ruth of Indianapolis. Ind, win be tn charge. He la a member of . the National Holiness association and. will eommence his meetlnga at the Bare mission. Second and Jerferaoa streets, on Friday and will remain for IS days. Up nmh honn hla work In tba nil of 114. since which time be baa averr aged mora tnan one sermon per say, hu has never had a saaatlon of three weeks. He haa preached and testified tha gos pel of hoi in ess everywhere, "and haa never had a revival engagement where the aesrvioes oontlnued for oa week without receiving oonverta. IU Charles: Welarle of MeWDOrt. Ky., will aooompany Mr. Ruth and have charge' of the Mualo. Mr. Walglo w a fine alnger and a strong preacher, and will add graft nrengxn to tne worn. JURYMAN EXPLAINS ABSENCE TO JUDGE V ' " "S " Oeergw D. Peebler. the federal grand Jurymen drawn from Umatilla county, who failed to appear- at the apeciaed time or eena any explanation, wu broucht to the city asterday morning by Deputy United States Mambal Jacob .Proebatel. who had beea sent after him. Mr. Peebler made hla ex planation to Judge Bellinger, who con sidered. It sofflclent and axeuaed the juror for hla aon-appearance. He ex plained that he knew nothing f reqaeat of the court that he serve aa a fed eral Juror until he waa placed and or arrest at hla summer borne In the Blue mountains by the deputy marshal. He had received no letter from the United States marshal, and. together with the deputy, be went to Pendleton, called for his maU and received the letter con taining: the aummena. The letter bad been misplaced by tba postofnoe elark. at Pendleton. , BURGLARS SECURE; 1 -1 : $100 FOR TROUBLE T Burglar stole XM la money, besides several checks, at A. Keuberger's saloon, on North Sixth street eerly yesterday moraine- Paament on the checks haa been stopped. Bqtranee waa effected through a rear door. The burglar went to work systematically, first breaking open the ceah register and removing ths oasa and checks. The reaieter waa ruined. ; ' y'- CagyrttY asOMSOsTAJh. Judge Ll R. Stearna and wife arrived ta Portland thla morning from attend ing the fair In St. boula and vtsttlng a short time In Salt Lake city. Frank H. Palmer of Hyde Park, Mass., Is In Poatland looking over tha onua.try with U view to locating; here. - Mr. M. Alloa Sheridan and her tigh ter. Misa Maud Sheridan, arrived tn Portland thla morning from Pendleton and will spend the winter here where an other dauahter. Miss Gertrude Sheridan, wil attend St. Helen' hslL - Fred W. Lampkln. Dual nee wjanagar of theBast Oregonlaa of Pendleton, spent Sunday In Portland. . J. K. Weaiherford, a prominent attor ney and Democrat of Albany, accom panied by Mr. Weatfaerford. arrived In the elty taia Baornlng for a eouple of days' visit. - Oeorga W. laaaoa. a business man of Med ford, la registered at the Perklna. Dr. B. M. Wendt of Castle Rock la la Portland for a couple of dayst a Sueat of the Hotet Perklna. . M. R. Thompson of 41 Shaver gtraet, baa returned from an extended eastern trip. During his absence be visited the 8U Loula exposition. Articlea of tnoorpofatlon of the Saa- NiMnln Paan Oald lllnlna MMDMnT were Died In the county clerk's oAMee this morning by I. I. Patteraoa. Phil tnia moraine- oy a. rtwtm-, rmi Metaekan and Oeorga W. Mc Bride, ,Tbe capital stock is given as ,. ' ""7""r"V.. in purpose or tne incorporation rwl to carry on a general mining bu1ne-a I to carry on a general minmg ousinews and especlsMy to explore oonalomeratee, Deacn gota-Deanng aanoa, anuagi ana trival haAa In KlnranMBta valla. ' , .ArhJf"l,"n5 '"a T? " r ft and Umber axoavatlona. ' ' ' , .JL la -Jl0. Tm JTV -v aTJ!? hvTw- Tli rSJSiSnt Bit u. a rat tia tia atomaah aad howsAsw . IT I....: Al t:::i::::i'SBA!i wi.et thla m M-nlna the dredge Cat urn- ki. i n aul a deeoer channel at Dooeibowcr'e bar. The United States engineers state that ane wiu do ae- talned at that point out a zew oaya, sa there will aot be a great amount of work for bar to do. Front there she will H wutin'i laiand. where tba sea son's work mapped out for the dredge will be completed. It t expected that it will be necessary xor we vesost to .i. m atartin'a about a weak, and WW.- immiidu are ' oomcleted tha decla ratios Is made that the ahannel ill be 26 feet deep at to isw water During the neai-inrew nmuw tnm Columbia haa been la commission at tne various bar down tba river, tne enr thai aha baa done splendid work. She -baa aot beea delayed by breakdowns. Ma Si leea Columbia anal Port land have oovered a big stretch of the river during the season ore wing to a cloae, and It la believed that they have u-uMrt hatter results than for any pre- w.... lib. Meinel af time. 'One DOTtlOB .h. haa haan bnnroved that wag never before given any attenuon. m.t. 1 a atratith lvinsr Between van- oouver and fisher a Undine, and oa ao a ha laanrovemant It la now possible for deep-water veeeels to take onfuU cargoes at the little Washing ton port situated on tne voiunom tha mouth or tne wiiuawiw. nAH than half aoxaoea last IMS uw " A year tha lumber schooners aimoat in variably want agrouna. urn oa - v.w.a iia thara laat wear almost four months before aha waa able to get out Into deep water. But inoee to oao at that port of lata have experienced no trouble with shoal water, and have M- Jt aaUah . The rrp-rap work betas done by the aovemment at Coon laiand la also pro- .i.. iaiw. ai waa aontamolated at first, no orusn ia vemna -w wall for a distance of about feat along the bank betas 11 kwtaao. When thla work la completed H Is aaid that the river will be In splendid shape from Portland to the aea, and the gov ernment fleet will aeobablF be laid np Loaded with wheat, flour and barley, the Britlah shtpa Carnarvon Bay and Wrap Caetl left down for the aea tbie ha fnrnw ta tOW Of the Ook- mbama and the latter being abown the wav h the Harvest Queen, Tne vea- m-im iaf as 1 ealoak. and they will prob ably reach Astoria before night. - There la still a large aumoer or grein-.-.t.. u m m tha dlsancaaed llet. -a mm.h aea at tha nnlnloai that they will remain unchartered for aome time taoome. The explanation la-made f.-. hw have all tha tonnaae they need for present requirement. Aa long aa the demand for grain in too east mm tiauaa atronar at the Diioe now paid. k a haliewa tha Rurooaan Im porter will make any effort to stock up with oareai rrom tne raonw mmm. With a large fleet ofc vessel en routs here, tha proapeota for the shipowners are anything bat brurbt. It la believed that they will aoon Begin oxxonng- to transport cargoes at lea than the union transport cargoes at lees than the union rate of 37s sd, snonld a material change In the attuatlon not occur at an early date. But aome of the captaina m port are tnollned to be optlmlstlo on the aub jeot and assert that everything will turn out all right In a short time. Captain Honeyman of the Rutbwel bel levee that hi. vaaaai will vet be taken at la ahil- MM Tomorrow Captain Oood win place the steamer Republle In oommlaalon on the St. Jobna run. He latanda to make about Ave round trip a day. Aa oo oastoaal ma wlU be amde down to Unn ton. ' yesterday the schooner Robert Rind waa moved from.1 Vancouver to Stella, where aba will oomplete her lumber oar go. .'-..' Laite thla afternoon the schooner Mabel Oate will Solan her lumber cargo at the Znman-Poulaea mill for San Fedra. She will take out . feet R. J. A. O'Reilly, general nmnacer of the Oregon Round Lumber company, returned yesterday from Fort Canby, at which petit the company la Bupply lng the government with sand and gravel for the fortification work now In proej reea there. He state that tha govern ment la conducting operation vary slow ly and It will not be neoeaeery ta supply the contractor with more than two bargeloada of materials a day to keep them going- ... Wednesday la set aa the salHiur date for the oriental liner Aregonta, which ta being supplied with a cargo at the mil la. It la said that abe will be ready to da part on time. ' Btther thla afternoon of tomorrow morning the Britlah ablp cnaucue will move from the Pine tret to the Green wich dock to finish dlacbargln cargo. Under tba ausploee of th Seamen' Institute a eonoert la being- held thia afternoon on board tha Brttlah galp Dumfrle hire. ,s , xiwl awl'l,:' Astoria. Oct. 14 Arrived down at I a. m. and sailed at a. m. Steamer Oeorge W. Rider for San Franclsoo. Ar rived at and left Up at 1:S0 a. m Steamer Northland from Boa Franc lace. Sailed at 16 10 a. m. Schooner Creeoent for Redondo. Sailed At !: fc'sv Scbooner Mel roe for San Pedro. Astoria, Oct IS. Arrived down at 1:4 a. m Schooner Melrose. San Francisco, Oct it. Arrived Schooner Virginia from Portland. Astoria, Oat 14. Condition of the bar at I a. m.. amoothi light east wind; weather dear. San Franclsee; Oct 14. Arrived at 11 a. m.--teamer 'Alllanoe from Portland. Sailed at 11 :M a. m. Steamer Columbia for Portland. ' . . m , " v M.: ; Wbf win? , 1 ;. a The handsome touring ear, and 4,H other prises, which win be awarded for the nearest oorreet estimate of the pop ular vote for preeiaent. i no prises are valued at t4,000 and bear ta mind the :ZZ. .-'"J " w ooeea JMJ LX1I-V Take a haHa and aanit (si vntir aat HMaia tadav. 1 iT ,a-a t. .Uoweo f rw a-arv M cent "",,T"i , -.irtntiia. as' awniu r'tt,f 1'JpUo0- iwguiar "V-; " Jour, ! ta Tne journal. I A large loroe or men ia ousy anrai Bast Water street under the direction Uf the Oregon Water Pow Railway company, which haa the contract. ' The IM T, 'l., i . ectloa large enough to allow the dirt o dumped from the oar ta beta, f mov-d. The mi has be aempleud a. I far aa Belmont atieet vwrrmm STAram x&ma ooawat- wmmv msf a sow waibs aaaAff jalgmiMMI XaT ID ' BJUTIAM gOVZPS aVRATR. ; .' . "' Oanasvoa swap aam Wsap CJaatla anwl . lam mtvav w Ssa, COPTIC iw - eV. Yora c.::.::cE BRAND NEW, MK3ME5T QRADE PIANOS AT DEALER'S -PRICES NOW, -. o6 for thd tUs ty Is f tbs Stary dark. Music Lssswag and Ifutxuctloci Bosks Praw OUmmt UducgrtMtats. If' mi mm a aa' mnfA a OlattO S there la mad Tor almost half what ta generally naked for It, you will not be very long deciding what to do V purchasing. If you bad not tatsndbtr-to buy Just at thla Urns, you will do well to buy anyhow. And If you can secure six months' free tuition la mualo, by whatever teacher ar school you prersr, with all InatpunlliM hmka FaflillrM dur- Inar thai tlma lan ihanlutll art I IS. and In addition to all thla. a present of a handsome mualo cabinet at Cbrlstmaa time, you are not going ta be so care less aa to dlsraaaxd the ODDOrtunity Blltin.it a U.al m lt1a Iniul I ration. Wa ou aaaura von. tha further and deeper you investigate Into the merit or story a. uiarg pianoa ana our prw ent special offer on them, the more you Will be oonvlnoad that It will pay job tn hava a Htnr a Olark nlann. and to secure It while these special Introduc tory inducement are being onereo. They are aolnsr fast- Onlv three loada are Included In this Introductory AfTer. and tha nam anil for them Ul- areaaa dally, as the people learn what thi offer really means. Term, easy monthly payment or ail aaan, aa pre ferred. D you cannot call at the store, writs for catalogue and full particular a Bam will be furnished promptly, Riler Piano House, MX Weaning ton street. corner Park. HORSEMAN UNDER v 'ASSAULT CHARGE Jama Footer, aharged wltb rtdlns aeree above tne apeeel umit or aut muea an hmir. and with aaaault and battery on tha nsraon of MrsT Charls Oliver. waa arraigned befora Municipal juage Hogua thU morning. He pleaded not guilty, and the-eaae waa aot lor aear- lna tmamTfaw. ' , Foster la accused of tiding- at aorae over Mrs. Oliver. Friday afternoon, and of knocking her down. The boot of hi animal struck the prostrate woman la the neck and Inflicted very painful In juries. Foster this morning aald It wa eaaralv am aooldent . Mrs. Oliver 1 better. - . - , ' - World's Fill ExcorjUns. . ; iauMmmI aataa mt aala fnf wewid'a fair ticket have beea announced by tha canaoian f acme. . si ivikhH a7. ta fit. avjaetal'' round trip tickets to St Loula and aea tern point will no on al at very low. rate. Tlalrata anatt for BtOB-OVOr rtVllaa and a eholoe of route returning. , For run partieuiera, svmu. on er mar Svaaa W R JnhrKOIt. P. A P. A. 14S Third street PortUnd, Or. . -, . , Cures aroun, oor throat, pulmonary trouble. M OMrch oyer pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Kclectrfo OIL LUSaUaUUIlW. COLUMBIA THEATRE ' ..adVaahrm,' Phaa afamser. , Mala lie. L Ka 1 Two msnoBD bottsx TsVrrWJtSaT. TenJght, :!. Bad au a IS Ton i". . xaa mnawi la a greet tartvel uR(iaieo andJuliei, ail raiasiiis las. SBe. ana. IOe: sallerr. We. Matlaae ifte. Ua and JfJf-lwT. Vie- AU dar downtewB Ttcaet efrice epaa at Sewe 4 Wartta's axMrtor. Sixth sad Wasa- lagtoe, trow 10 a. B. te i 3. Iftw T a. av. at tte Tbai aad WaaUagtoa, T te M p. av Mala MO itre. riiuiiiiam Phone til. Mtfquam Gnnd Tbeatn StASSA . .. , , ,; rasas Met . Tisjaial. TiiTl-r ad Wetneaday Slgfew, the fnnay larea wib. -a nam ot m VAJtrxT." Better met Xb-rwr f . - -- . thaa "Jaaa." Prleei Tjewer Oeor, gl. Tie. BaWeV. Tee. BOc. Saltory. Sw. tee. Seats are sew mOisg. rtJm Tk..u Oarenir - , sseawe. - trtlaad-a Most tegular PUrhossa. wudrcda turned awar reateroar. gtaadlng reoai at a amaiaau Tbetftit asd everr nlfht Otis k sad Bamrda nutlnaa, the Mrllle Chsrmlnf layttle DeGoar aad an axeaUsat OMSpsar. PrlcM. lea, tOa, Pie; lal taewvet saaW, BOe. Uattste. BV te aar part atf the heeaa; alMrea (epeelal aaaW). 10a. B-unirarw a iiwaiiE BAKER THEATRE Tatrd aad TasriilN eta. Knosj A Pkw4. . feiiit TaadavUla Hem ta AmwM Oraad Saasealag Ths) Breetag, . Ts Sfa Pal rlrlla Zadla CWltaa. .The One Wihsaara, Bloaaaai A Seam, !- , Snasm Bailee. esKTSr. ' rA.LaBoraa. ... B. S. BaUwm, ' - ." 1WBI . ' -Adartaale, tot. fWerauMsas. t:. .:, THB STAR THBATRB Tee neat aad Heat Paaaaaaaal Taeesvttw Taaatre. AXPTsTS PAafTLT. - t , n., MtrWM AJTD amWAAVDSU V ' ' 'J:i.-.. TBTS TSUI BBVOS. ' ' Mrs WBantaOrmAXaW 9. WBXO. will at sTOT rnrs pmojswrosoopa. " t m te o a. at.. T:o t lOrte a. m. Oetaeral adauaalea IOe.; marred bam saata, Sto. The Arcade Theatre.. . Sea Origmal Pernor asdevnls awam. . m xaajfonra stibw, f -i" S BBATaUCB ItOaUTB. y rOatBAJrT AJTD BAJWTJS. . UXO.aa- ABB U . JUmM, kati ocrrr, a. 1 in lr ts drta. . av. T m t mm . m. AflMtartoa. Ms, Say atat. Bllou Theatre , Week of OeW JNats PL, Op. Otigaasia, SkASTal AJv B Til ToWrjJf B , - jnr a. ., .s srwi two mr fim. BtAT S 2 JA A ' WWW WlVTM'mMB OBT TTTaAOOPaL 10 etabi; taat'a all. Artarwjea. wem M t :; areiUBf. from T :0 ta 1 S. THE LYRIC THEATRE Thw Weak, . r" pat, a mac 3. ' - . TM S nPS, , ua us narxT, .La ir f. TavB Tirajsoiypm, rVftarauefea t ao 4 an. T aa t p. ai. Adwtsrtea 10 atata -aa klgaer. OOaOBBT BAXAf- - ' . BtABiaa Baag. ' COSTOBBT STBSf . BMaTB. . 4 Uoesn t your liullet narmonizc of your dininer-room furniture? all dissatisfied with it? : Then let us show v you our pretty new ones that are thoroughly up-to-date. ' It's important - that you be v; v. pleased with your diningroom-you're there " ; WRITE v'if a worth while having our new catalogue if you You can furnish postal card to us Portland Marble Works T XTHArfBTIV A HBU, afanufaoturer of aad dealer tm aU kladaof Hirble, Grantte tod v Stonework - ite Otvea aa Applleatwm, . ; 2wS RBST STREET Bet. Madteon aad . Jeflersoa Street, POKTIaANIX OA a-;-a-s C vwDrTT-rrvB ocvrs A boi ri. CUTLERY EYERY.BLACE.VARRANTE) 1 0 ' I C1ILTTTA mxrnr I GENUINE RETIRING SALE NEW FALL . 2) CLOTHING i : Fall. e-nd Winter Underwear. Our stock of Urvderwetu is more complete snd grades highervvhfle the prices re for below competitor We Tery much desire to -how you. y . v Seasonable goods for RAINY WEATHER: A A. CUTTZX t WORKmGMETTS N APT AN SHOES. OIL CLOTH O-OTIaTTO, t WEAR, ETC NEV-DZSL BUFFETS In Ookleii Osk, Qosrtrcd 0X Wgabsrwd - Oak and Mahogany r . . $18.00 to $225.00 FIFTY PAHERNS TO CHOOSE FROM FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE your whole house by teafl, or any part of it A and you get the catalogue postpaid. -; ; 4 , Holmes College FIRE 1 Throrigh ths kindness of ' ths Y. If. C day snd night .school is being held .. as usual at the associatioti building. Fourth snd '' Yamhill streets, telephone Main SIS. - f 4 Ton will never felek tf yon burn DIA MOND ooaL Try It ono and roa will always use It. It burns brlshtlv, does not cltnkec makee no aoot and very little aan. Telephone aa your order. KJ1NQ COAL, CO. aTat.ll GOAL Twenty-one Years of Successful Business 5 INCLUDING Suits, Overcoats, Cravencttcs, Pants, . 1 ;'- .. . witn tne rest Arc you at Uve in the country. i BUSINESS COLLEGE SPECIAL COURSE IN . PENMANSHIP On Monday and TOrafwdey evenings from 7 to t o'clock, ViinrioiiitiiawO This class Is tn charge of Mr. I. M. Walker and Ms, H. W. Ennis. Mr. Wslker waa a student of the noted pennien 8ehfeiaiiniert Scho field ft Wmiasns. Mr. Sanis haa been cardwrhar at Meier Frank'for tha pest lour jeers.' - ' . maooitfsiiAmBiAifrs Gilie-ualler ' exfKflBKfKfxeaB -