THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14. 1904. It Christmas 111 Furniture aUV M ll'LJ I I L4am I I I I L I fix 11 a IP Gifts TP II FtB BBPaUM IPBmTiM M III I L' ' : ' ' Ji 1111 bi bbj vflaaaaBnSBBSBBaSSSasSae Ifl Mrs. Clemence Morse, heroine of the moat complicated marriage puzzle ever known in the New York courts. First she was Mrs. Charles F. Dodge. Then she became Mrs. Charles W. Morse, wife of the ice king and millionaire banker. Next the two men claimed to be her husbands and in consequence she waa referred to as Mrs. Charles Dodge-Morse, the Christian names of the two men being the same. Now she is again Mrs. Charles W. Morse. The appellate division of the supreme court declared her so. ALBANY RAISES SALOON LICENSES Purpose It to Increase Income of City and Prevent Deficit in Expenses. TAXES NOT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE CITY'S WAY Bayley Chapter Royal Arch Masons Elects Officers for the Coming Year. 1ST LEGISLATE TO GET FAIR FOND Vancouver Men Take Steps to Have Special Law Passed by State of Washington. SHOW DETERMINATION TO EXHIBIT IN PORTLAND (Special rlpntrh to Tta Journal I Albany. Dec'li. The city council last evening passed an ordinance Increasing th saloon license from $400 to $500. to Increase the revenue of the city. Taxes at present do not par running expenses ana interest on me city s Donaea' aeot. Bayley chapter. No. 5. Royal Arch Masons, elected these officers at last night's session: F. J. Miller, high prleat J. W. Cttslck. king; T. J. Butler, scribe O. O. Rawltngs, captain of the hoat t. P. Mason, principal sojourner; A. B Weatherford. royal arch captain; K. W Langdon. treasurer; F. B. Allen, secre tary; W. E. Baker, sentinel; L. C Mar Shall, trustee; Otto Sehultz. grand mas ter of the first veil; Edwin Tucker grand master of the second vail; W. C Hawk, grand master of the third veil. TO EST. (Kpeelat Dlapatch to The Journal i Independence. Or., Or., Dec. 14. It has been announced by the Independence Lumbering company that It has secured the old Prearott & Vanos.i sawmill site. and will place In the large building thus secured a mill of 35,000 foot dally capacity. . Preferred Stock Oaaaed Oocaa. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. "THE PAINLESS DENTIST. asB sa A Christmas Smile of Satisfaction I baas spent a great mnnr thousand dollara In furuiablng and eqiilppl&t air office with all tba modern tools and In strument a for doing the work in tbe beat manner posalbls. I bare tbe largeat practice of say riVntl.t la tbe atate 'bating done many thousand dollara worth of bualnaaa In tba yoera I hare been engaged la tba bnalneaa), and ran abow mors nam (en mj book) of tba rteta sad Influential people of Portland than an ether dentl.t It. Tln( the adraatage of better tblr.r. to work wltb, and hartng mora areettee. baytag my material la large gaaatltlea, pajfnc caah for It. and do fag strictly a eaak baetntea, I raa tire ron better work than yon ran tt elaewhere for lees mossy. We do all klnaa of porcelain and geld work. We are prepared to de ant ef the nner elessee ef work, and de It la Bush a manner tbat It will be superior to any work dose elaewhere. oogitfiTATiow rasx FKES REASONABLE. Of Sea Hears S a. m. to I a. . atreae Sags T:fl to : e'eleek. Sundays Dr. B.l. Wright's Dental Office SajU WASHINOTON ST., COB TTH. news Main lilt. eftse St.ualoff Mag., Salem. Or. Commercial Club Will Raise Subscription to Be Added to Any State Appropriation. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash.. Dec 14. An open meeting of the Vancouver Commercial club was held last evening In the Hotel Columbia, for the purpose of tatting up the matter of a Clarke county exhibit at the LeiIs and Clark fair. It waa unanimously decided that this city and county must have proper rep resentation at the coming exposition, but under the preaent state laws of Washington, should the county com mlaaloners vote a sum from any fund for such purpose, s.ny one not In favor of such expenditure may enjoin the com missioners upon auch action. A resolution of the Commercial club was therefore. passed directing Its presi dent. E. Q. Crawford, to appoint a com mittee of five men who aball have 'the backing of the club In an endeavor to get an appropriate special law through the next aeaalon of the legislature. Under the supervision of the eltib, subscriptions sre alao to be taken, to be uaed In conjunction with whatever appropriation may be obtained. The rest of the evening seaslon waa devoted to civic Improvement discus sions. Before s general eourt-mArtlal con vened st Camp Skagway, Alaska, Pri vate James O. Reynolds, hospital corps, has been found guilty of fraudulent en listment and sentenced to be dishonor ably discharged from the army Private Perry E. weynworth, Sd coaat artillery, having been tried before a general court-martial at Vancouver Pnrra. ks.waa found guilty of deaertloo. and sentenned to be dlahonorabty dla cnarged. forfaiting all pay and allow ances, and to be confined at hard labor for a period of II months. Sergeant Wallace of company I, left today for a two-month's visit In Toledo, O. Hebron Encampment No. IT, I. O. O. F . will give work In ths Royal Purple degree tomorrow evening, after which a banquet la to be spread In honor of several members of the. order who go to the Philippines with the Nineteenth Infantry. PEOPLES' TICKET NAMED IN MASS CONVENTION (Special Dtapatch to Tbe Journal.) Aahland. Or.. Dec. 14. The people's ticket nominated In a large mass con vention laat night the following ticket: Mayor. ex-Representative E. B. Brlggs; recorder, Milton Berry; treasurer, c. H. Thomas; councilman First ward. O. O. Helman; Second ward, C. A. Ellaaon. Third ward, Frank W. Moore. This ticket Is In opposition to a cltl- sena' ticket made up of H. 8. Evans, who atanda for re-election aa mayor; S. H. Holt, recorder: Ie. I. Mullt. treasurer councllmen Flrat ward, J. X. Van Bant; Second ward, D. A. Applegate; Tbtrd ward. W. N. Orubb. The masa conven tion also adopted a platform as to sewer. tax and liquor issues, which are acute questions, and the campaign promises to be a lively one. EUGENE INCREASES HER FIRE APPARATUS (Special Dtapateh to Tbe Journal i Eugene, Or.. Dee. 14. The city council leat night ordered the purchase ef an additional hoae cart and E00 feet of hose be uaed by the local volunteer fire department. With this additional equipment the '': J'HflHU tBasaaHaflaaaafl taaBaB I . Z SwMBateBsalBaW 973SsBl BbVEbF ' ' if asTTlaflsaaaal SaB 'eH ' ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. M 1 a - I 1 I China Closets From $65 to as low as $25 afaBBaSai aBaU'SaBT alBBBBBBBW aBI ejisaBTMBT aBaSaSal Writing Desks From $35 to as low as $5 "IB" HOUSANDS upon thousands of desirable I gifts everything for home furnishings VI and personal wear. Five big double floors completely filled with Just the things to make many hearts glad on Christmas morning. Buy Christmas gifts here your liberality to relatives and friends need not strain your purse our credit prices are as low as cash prices else where, and we'll arrange terms to suit your con venience. If your credit's good anywhere It's good rere" A Christmas Talk ! Furniture Makes a .most attractive Christmas gift. It has every qualifica tion a gift should have, being beautiful, most desirable and always useful and acceptable. No retail store offers as many beautiful and attractive articles from which to choose aa ours does. Our warerooms are filled with a limitless assortment from which to choose. Wife Probably your husband would enjoy a comfortable Couch, Chair or Rocker, a Shaving Stand, an Autovalet, a Cellarette. We have them at all prics Husband If you Sre St a loss what to give your wife, we can help you with our suggestions. She would certainly be delighted with Toilet or Sewing Table, a Cheval Mirror, a Parlor, China or Muaic Cabinet, a- Fancy Chah or Rocker for the parlor, a Hall Glass and Settee, a Box Couch, a Lady's Desk, a Brass Bed and a pair of Pine Mattresses, or any of numberless articles that we can show you. Do Not Wait to Buy Until the last few days before Christmas, when our store will be crowded and assortments picked over. Buy now, make your selections leisurely ; we will deliver your purchase when you want it. Library Tables, $5 to $30. Corner Chairs, $2.50 to $25. Chiffoniers, $4.50 to $50. Parlor Cabinets, $10 to $50. Fancy Tables, $1.50 to $25. China Closets, $13.50 to $125. Brass Beds, $8.50 to $75. Rockers, $1.50 to $25. Morris Chairs, $8.50 to $25. Turkish Chairs, $25 to $50. Pedestals, $1.75 to $10. Bric-a-Brac. $1 to $25. Hall Racks, $4.50 to $75. Tabourettes, 50c to $4,50. Gold Chairs, $2.50 to $25. Music Cabinets, $5 to $75. Ladies' Desks, $5 to $35. Sideboards, $10 to $200. Bookcases, $10 to $75. Couches, $5 to $65. 3 i asms' saaMBB 1 B a? aflaf 'JpBaBV ' iiePRS Bsfan 'jil I H B feaffisav fl lmv ''' ' ' ' ' vB oSfBr iSBSKBIf.aBSBaSi " altta aa EtSaaaanaWBil SkE.' Elegant Sideboard From $75 to as low as $15 aMHLiHHHellflaY Buffets From $75 to as low as $30 Buy Now Pay Later If not convenient to make a cash payment we will ar range to let you have the goods without it. aSBaH BamalaFismTgiillasrBl Yotxr Credit la aa Good aa Gold If you want any article or articles in our line, don't hes itate a moment about coming in. We guarantee satisfac tory terma. consist of five hoee carta, one chemical engine and one hook and ladder truck. No steam engines are needed here, as the preesure In the mains of the city water worka la great enough to supply sufficient water for any fire. Of MIUKOIU. (Special Dlapatch to Tba Joaraal.) Eugene, Or., Dec 14. Mrs. J. L Ellis, aged l years, died at her home In Eu gene Monday evening after a Ave days' Illness of pneumonia. She leaves a hus band, four sons and two daughters, the family having come here from North Dakota two years ago. gjTAir b: (Special Wapatcb to Te Joerea! ) Eugene, Or., Dec. 14. Mrs. It Ryan died at her home In the Franklin neigh borhood. It miles northwest of Eugens, Saturday from paralysis. She waa 78 years old .and lived with her son. She had resided In Lane county about 12 years. To Cure a Cold In Oaa amy. Tate Uaatlra Broaao Quiets Tableta AB Sragglata refund tba aaoaar If It falls ta cor. B. it. Oram's algaatar oa eaeb eat. Ste. mm av'susm. (Special Dtapatcb to Tba Jaatraal.t Eugene, Or., Dec. 14. Mrs. J. H. Blswett. aged SI years, died In Eugene, and the funeral was held yesterday. She came here from Bloui Fa II a. 8. D . In eeptember. 10I. and leaves three daugh ters and one son. Painkiller tCT CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Useful Fur Remembrances Children's Sets COATS. MUFFS, BOAS, ETC. Women's Jackets In Seal. Mink, Beaver, Astrakhan. Rus sian Sable, etc.; also Muffs, Boas and Stolee In endless variety. Things that are useful and always appreciated more 'than mere gewgaws that pleaae only for a few days and are then cast aside. MEN'S COATS. Caps and Cloves Hndeome Ruga and Robes made from the aelected aklns-'of wild animal a Send for catalogue, day evenings. Store open Satur- H. LIEBES & CO.! EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 26S Morrison Street, Portland J. P. Plagemann, Manager A Beautiful Doll For a Xmas Present Portland, Oregon, November 29, 1004, The Portland Flouring Mills Co., City: i Gentlemen I am very glad to acknowledge receipt today of a doll, valued at $2.00, given in return for a set of nine of your Magic Pictures. You have fulfilled your promise very promptly snd satisfactorily. Yours truly, yyd Grocer. J. C. PORTER. Others Can Do the Same by Using: Our Product I Portland Flouring fire fighting apparatus of the city wUI