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At the meeting to consider tmn4 menia to the city charter lut night the old board was represented by 11 nan- bers; two member of toe legislature ar nraiant to sive counsel. pressed satisfaction with the charter; the worst said was that it had not yet had sufficient trial Rawtoton waa de precated, and no radical changes war suggested. , ' Among the amendments offered waa one to aaaaaa the coat of building ti th whale oltT Instead of tO a restricted district. Cutting dawn the detailed advertising notloea of the aa ssssmrnt of costs waa another ucgee - tlnn; and changing the civil service rules ao as to take laborers from under the Jurisdiction of the commission waa dis cussed, as waa also the postponement of the city election to the time for the county and state, election. A special provision granting railway companies franchise for extensions and connections had advocates. Those present were A. A. Bailey and nmrn W. Holcomb. members of the ate legislature, and a. h sums, vn- UB KlUlngswortn, K. w. amniague. Wi Willis. Fred V. Holman, laam White, w Soott W. Hurra 11. Henry W. Fries fend T. C. Devlin. A. U Mills, chairman of the old char- . , .IvIaJ phalmui. and 1 Thomas C. Devlin waa chosen secretary. Mr. Devlin waa canon upon, mm m. wvm observer of the workings of the charter, to tell what he knows of it Ha be lieved the charter waa good in Its main features, and pointed out th tares amount of street Improvement accom plished under Its provisions. -Although there had been .considerable litigation Ei "X . n nmm ftf hntirAWB. tent, he felt sura that the courts woura decide in favor of th city. The work of the civil service commission had been felt In every department, and although it worked hardships In certain cases, it had Improved the servloe generally. The city was now in a better financial con dition than before th charter waa adopt ed, although the levy of 7 mlil waa In sufficient to meet th requirements of the departmenta. Mr. Devlin said -in looking at the mat Mr from all sides, th charter appeared to be an excellent one, and compared favorably with any in the United States. The opinion waa generally; expressed that care should be taken in any pro pbeed changes, which should be made along lines where the charter had been tried and found to be a failure. H. W. Scott waa quite emphatic In his statements that ha waa opposed to any i AO cLi caanv He apologized for editorials whloh had Been puotianea in ma paper " change df time of th city election to the date of the county and state elec tions. He waa absent from the city at the time, he said, but when he returned the publication of the articles was at once discontinued. ' He desired it understood that he waa pot in favor of changing the time of election. " " " Just before the meeting adjourned a resolution was introduced as follows: "Resolved. That It la the sense of this committee that all proposed amendments to the city charter be submitted to the voters of this city for their approval or disapproval before they are recom mended to the state legislature." It was thought wise to table the reso lution until a larger attendance of the charter members and the state legisla ture are present. Next Friday evening another meeting will be held At that time proposed amendments to the city charter will be presented and a general discussion had on the advisability of adopting the same. ANOTHER WISE MAN COMES FROM THE EAST : One of the prominent Knights d Templar who paaaed through d Portland a few months ago en d route to the Ban Francisco eon- clave haa returned to Oregon to d live and to locate two of his d grown sons her. He is W. J. Burns of Orion, 111. After Mr. Burns return d home he made up his mind to become a resident of Oregon. d He aold a portion of his extan- d slve land holdings near Orion, and wrote to the Portland Com- d merclal club asking for lnfor- d nation regardlnr agricultural d and business conditions near this d city. The replies were sattsfac- ) torv and he came here this week. It is his Intention to dispose of more property in Illinois, and as 4 soon as his sons arrive he will make further purchases of land In the vicinity of Portland. d Music Lessons Free. After six years of earnest study and experiment a method of teaching the de sirable art of playing the piano has been devised, by which any one can learn to play, and at the same time acquire, a fundamental knowledge of the theory of music This method has been secured by The Journal, and the first of a course of lessons will be given in the Sunday Journal. November 20 (next Sunday). This method is a revelation of sim plicity and places the art of playing the piano in everybody's hands. The course, a It will be' published In the Sunday Journal, will treat each key and its rela tive minor key In one lesson, and com pleting a course comprising all the dif ferent scales. The first lesson, ss stated above, will appear In the Sunday Jour nal Issue of November to, and If you desire to follow the course should order from vour dealer or newsboy the Sunday Journal. There Is no expense attached to this course of plsno lessons other than he subscription to The Journal. The olin is on exhibition on a piano In an Etler's Piano House window, at 360 Washington street. Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay. The Southern Psclflc Co. will sell, on tVedne-dar and Saturdays of eech week. until March II. 10I. low rale round ein tickets to Taaulna. limited to CO days from dale of sale. The sale of these excursion tickets during th winter months Is a new departure and haa been hmught about through the desire of our local sportsmen to enjoy tne exceptional y fine hunting and Ashing privileges of OVERSTOCKED! Tff 1 M A JVV rrrC A late season and the fact that we are anxious to make i UU rlAiSY UUULlij a change January 1,1905, causes us to get generous as Thanksgiving approaches, and Instead of the ax falling on Mr. Turkey, It falls on prices here and in sWamasiwi' JiAw'.af.We'Jsa'a asa'aa ad LI i I 17 M M.I HnAt , ' many m&iani,c& arc i,ui naur in f rrx. OUR THANKSGIVING OFFERING With every 50c purchase here Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, we will give a num bered coupon. At 4 p.m. Wednesday eve, those Interested will meet at our store and select a plan of drawing the lucky number duplicate number); the lucky holder can have without a single reserve CHOICE OF ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT In Our Large Stock Absolutely Free WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK? Ladies' Shoes Is confined exclusively to The Chicago for this city. There is no other make now before th people that shows such pro nounced Individuality - coupled with tne- best bench work known to the shoemakers' craft' as The Chlcag-o. We have Just re ceived a large ship ment of the Best Shoes for Ladies and Misses on earth. Ladles' heavy soled rid kid. worth 11.11; many styles to select from; you take yoiir A still better trade shoes that exclusive shoe stores say is worth $1.60 here, VT. fl.T Girls' Box Calf, good winter Shoes; during turned Shoes you'd pay 13.25 and $1.60 for sz.&u during f l.OO 1.25 $1.50 pick, at $1.75 only . . . $2.50 this shoe elsewhere here. only. . CI Mi Girls' Buck Calf, good winter Shoes; during ss.vv thls mi,, .1,. 9.i2i f0r CI 7 Same shoe, sixes from 12-1, waaaw for nrv Men's and Boys' Shoes This celebrated make has stood the test . of the years and has 'always occupied the "right of' the line" In the march of progress. The makers of the shoes we sell originate others follow In their wake sometimes far behind, for it's no easy matter to keep up with The Chicago in progressive' shoe maklng. The output of a famous shoe factory is confined exclusively to The Chicago for Portland. We have Just received an Immense line of these excellent shoes and now offer them to the publia. nn Our best Patent Calf, Vict Kid. Box Calf, In ww.WU aji the new shapes and lasts; the kind you go sad pay $4.26 and 14.60 for, and yet get no bet ter quality, no better fit and no better style. We gamble on these and guarantee every pair to give satlsfacUon 93.00 C A Now we are talking ahoea. Tou, get no bet 4r.OU ter style or quality anywhere for double the money, and we will back our reputation on them MUM C? A A A dandy pair of shoes; extra quality the 4aV.UV kind that fits, wears and holds their shape; all styles and makes. Tou'd pay 12.60 and $2.00 at a shoe store for this grade, now S2.00 yc Shoe that you pay $2.60 for . other places, ''' you get here for much less; every pair of them guaranteed to be perfectly satisfactory, a regu lar shoe-store $2.60. and $2.00 shoes, at Sl-25 CI A A Buys a new pair of shoes. Just Ilka paps, v I .UIF wore good, serviceable wearing kind sixes tt-lt, for J..OO C if Same shoe, sixes from 12-1, eyi.er for 1.25 Mr The Free Thanksgiving Choice Of 421 men's choicest hand tailored suits and overcoats, worth $12.50, $13.50 and $15 AT THE FREE CHOICE OF JM5 The Suits Just a few words to convey an Idea of the splendid styles the exclusive models the grand aggregation of Suits which are now subject to your selec tion In this sale at 214.60 for th choice. The fabrics are among the finest that are woven by the best looms of Europe and this country. The color ings and patterns are up-to-the-hour chaste refined beautiful. Th trimmings are In keeping with the high order of the goods, many suits being sllk llned throughout. There are Plain and fancy dressed and undressed Worsteds, Scotshes, Heather Mixtures, Overplalds. Checks, stripes and mingled effects. In Cheviots, Caasimerea, Tweeds, Vene tians, Vicunas, etc. The styles are single and double-breasted sacks, cut away frocks, and-English walking coat suits In all the popular models in each of these styles as well as many mod els exclusive with us. The workman ship Is of the best known to the tailors' craft, hand-tailored, so as to Insure per fection of fit and permanency of shape. Men's Suit Special gt 1 P FOB CHOICE OF Jk I 3J MEN S SPLENDID ajJF Sf.W ,t0 00 AND 122.60 SUITS, BAIN COATS AND WINTEB COATS Superb creations all of them with fashion's stamp Indelibly Im pressed on every garment. Hundreds to select from. In all the styles and In all the weaves, patterns and colors in vogue. Do you realise the amount of money you save by selecting one of these? The Overcoats There never was a time when indi vidual taste In Overcoats waa so much in evidence. Some men of excellent taste prefer the Short Box others pre fer - tne Medium lengths with either Box Back or Chesterfield shape; others again pin their faith to the full 62 -Inch Ixng- Coat, flowing gracefully over the form and we can meet the various views of all men in our stock at $7.46 for the choice. The overcoating fabrics Include the heavy Cheviots In mingled effects, Undressed Worsteds, triple milled Meltons, Montagnao and castor Beavers, Kerseys. Covert Cloths and Box Cloths, etc., .id. All the colors and all the shades affected by careful dress ers are shown In th grand aggrega tion. The trimmings and linings are of the finest. The finish and lit are above and beyond reproach. Perma nency of shape Is an assured fact from the further fact that these garments are all hand-tailored and therefore equal. to a the finest of custom work Men's Over coat Special aQ AF FOB CHOICE OF MENS $l-60 AND 118 SUITS AND OVERCOATS This offering Includes both Fall and Winter weights, all new 1(04-6 styles. In all the models created for the coming season's wear, by the leading experts In the business. The variety Is practi cally limitless. The facts face you, the rest remains with you. Special Thanksgiving Bargains in Boys' Clothing i l.OO for 12. so Suits. 1.S5 for $2.00 Suits. 2.00 for 14.00 Suits. 35d for all 60c and 66c Knee Pants. S2.SO for $6.00 Suits. 3.00 for $.00 Suits. 3.BO for $7.06 Suits. 55 for all $1 and 11.26 Knee Pants. Boys' Overcoats $1.50 For an Overcoat worth 13.50. $2.00 For an Overcoat worth $4.61.' $4.50 For . best Over coat In the elty. Overcoat, ages from I to II, fl.95 and up to 92.45. 3.50 and M.OS- -all th latest styles and makes. Special Thanksgiving Bargains In Youths' Clothing ( AC We have hundreds of Youths' $7.60 and $8.00 sJO.tu atngle and double breasted Bulta and Over coats. In sixes 1$ to 20. a broad variety -of fabrics, weaves, styles and patterns alt subject to your choice in this sale, for S3. 95 7? w showing Youths' $0.00 and $10.00 wO.IO Suits and Overcoats, cut In all the most ap proved models, in a wide range of fabrics, colors and patterns; sizes 18 to 20; at the choice of them all. for SS.7S 7 Cft vF offer, subject to your selection, hun '"' dreds of Youths' splendidly fashioned $12.60 and $16.00 Suits and Overcoats, cut in all the latest models, in a wide assortment of charming patterns; sis IS to 84); at th choice, or 97.50 41 Men's Boys Head- SB wear We are showing a nobby and selected line of all the new Fall s h a pe s and ' colors. THE WtlNsTEIN Jhis Hat comj. ''""f MBA SAT. np o"1 for the price--and ne- cause there are" so many other makes of $8.60 and $4..00 hats advertised -but The Welnstetn Hat Is a fit competitor of the best $4.00 hats of other stores. TUC aiAiai No such Hat to be found elsewhere it sit hit tor less than $2.60. We carry this l BO make In all the popular shapes of soft and stiff silk finished throughout. A SWELL $1.75 HAT A Hat good enough to wear anywhereln all the late shapes and shades; you pay $2.00 and $2.26 for this hat elsewhere. A COOD $1.25 HAT The best $2.00 Hat on earth; quality and styles are sure to suit you. Two Great Shirt SPECIALS We defy compe tition in the two spectala quoted below. The freight Just brought us these goods1 tbey were late In "arriving- we were told to sell them, hence these lew prices. nCr 211 dosen Golf soft bosom all styles In fancy WOW colors with and without attached and detach able ruff; regular $1.00, $1.26 and $1.60 Shirts; while they Isst i, 54) 25c Another lot of Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, hun dreds of styles to select from, for. lien's Pants 250 QEr Wool or Worsted Trousers; the kind you nay $1.60 and $1.7$ for any place etoe, here 95) 4f Q C We have Just received a new line of extra l0O good styles, and all the new materials In Pants that we should sell for $2.60 and $2.00; your choice . SLOT 7 A Regular $2.50, $4.00 and $4.60 Trousers; the 7eV.OV best quality of goods, fashioned In the latest style, and pants that other places do not offer for our price E2.50 YOUR CAR FARE PAID If you will visit our store and bay $1 worth of merchandise we will pay your car fare cheerfully. Will any other firm do the same? If the values and quality are not here when you look, don't buy. Ain't that fair? If they are, and you do, you save your car far. N. 8. WEINSTEIN I UK AND 167 riRftT TM MTWHN MORRI&ON AND YAMHILL ALL CARS STOP WITHIN TEN STEPT OF OUR DOOR. TRANSFERS TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY MAIL ORDERS. AND WHOLESALE We pay particular attention to mall orders and will carefully fill any order from this stock as advertised. Write us and we'll show you what are it rare and attention la paid to thla department. We do a whole sale business and country merchants who want to replenish their stock should come In and see the special bargains we can offer. that sect to.