The Place for Christmas Shopping The Jcnning's store is better equipped than ever for the holiday trade. Christmas shopping is indeed a pleasure at this store. There is something for every member of the household the small dainty piece as well as the big massive piece of furniture. We advise you to come now. Center Tables This 24-lnch quarUr-sawad and ahapad top Cantar Table la a bargain at It la highly pollahad and haa braaa feet, la well made and formerly Bold for $4.&0. n An Endless Variety Furniture of every description. The variety is more extensive than it possibly can be later. Plenty of salesmen and a variety of goods at prices you can't match in Portland. Combination Bookcase and Desk a In 40 different pasterns, finished In either golden oak or mahogany. Juat the thins to give for a Chrlatmaa pres ent. Tou'll pay mora elsewhere. $16.50 to $100 Massive and Elegant Turkish Leather Chairs Would you Ilka to make husband, father or aon a delightful Chrlatmaa gift? Let ua lay one of these hand some chalra avlde for you and de liver It at Chrlatmaa. They're great, big. comfortable chalra. with broad arma and richly made. Leather chalra range from $8.50 to $80 H I I I I I I sJH nil IM eSSSBSnS There are pieces here which will complete your furniture scheme for this room or- that pieces which will look better in your house than in any other house in town. 01 Rocker This Rocker la highly pollahad. roomy and com fortable. Hade of selected quarter - aawed oak and makes an elegant and wlae present. We have aold thla Rocker for S.S0, but -now It goes at $5.00 Leather Couches Large assortment of handaome, genuine Leather Couches. All theae couchea are covered with genuine, firat-claaa leather. Have finest steel springs and elegantly tufted. rncvf nuiu Henry Jenning Sons The New Automatic Morris Chair Unquestionably the FINEST article la a Morris Chair that haa ever been of fered. Thaaa chairs are built of heavy, solid, quarter -sawed oak. beautifully flaked and highly pollahad. Spring aeat ta built on a guaranteed atael construc tion. All klnda Of coverings vslour, leather. leatherlne and Spanish leather. The prloes rang from $9 to $50 . $35 to $110 172-174 First Street The Houseftirnishers ararWar4r4 For the benefit of those who desire to make purchases and have goods delivered a day or two before Christmas, we wish to state that we have ample storage room for all such ar- flff fT"1"1" FRANCHISE CASE TO BE SETTLED Attorneys for Defendants at Ore gon Crty File Amended Com plaint with Clerk. PLAINTIFF CITED TO APPEAR IN PORTLAND County Judge Dismisses Charge of Insanity Against Charles F. Horn. (Bseclsl Dispatch to Tar Juarasl.) Oregon City. Dec. 14. The attorneys for defendants In the Injunction caae of 8. A. Chose agalnat Oregon City and others yesterday afternoon filed an amended complaint with - the county clerk In the autt now pending agalnat the city to prevent them from granting a perpetual franchise to the railroad company along Bluff atreet. Defendants also filed a notice to the plaintiff and her attorney to appear at room 609 In the Fenton building at Port land, at 8:10 o'clock thla evening, or aa soon after aa convenient, for the pur pose of culling up the motion of defend ant to dissolve the Injunction before Thomas A. McBlide. Thla motion to dissolve the Injunction came up several weeka ago before Judge McBrlde. but owing to the nearness of the city election be thougni oesi 10 wan and perhaps the election would put an end to the affair, but alnce then the franchise people have been after him and are determined to have the matter settled before the new mayor and coun cil take their seats. January 1. Mom Case Dismissed. An order was made yeaterday by County Judge Ryan dismissing the charge of insanity that haa been pend ing agalnat Charlea K. Horn of Oregon City for the past month. Horn la T vears of aa. and came to thla city from 'Pennsylvania, and thla la the second time that he has been dismissed from ohargea of Inaanlty that were brought against him by hla family. He la an old pioneer and a O. A. B. member In good atandlng. Orders Elect Officers. The Order of Eastern Star elected the following officers last nigh!: Worthy matron. Mrs. B. C. Qanong: worthy pa tron. J. K. Hedges: associate matron. Mra. Charles Frlssell: secretary. Alvtna Horn: treasurer. Mra. J. H. Walker; con ductress. Mrs. Tlllle Miller. The Modern Woodmen held a meeting at Um hall last night and elected aa of fleers: O. Orossenebecher. venerable consul: Chnrlee Mosler. advlaer; O. Bo- sensteln hanker: O. W. Btgam. escort: Mr McUlaahan. rharles Wright and K F. Story, managera: F. Croea, Inside sen- tlnel; Luther Moore, watchman. Banquet to Be Ol van. The chief of the Oregon City fire de partment announcea that a banquet will be given on the evening of December J2 at the rooma of tha Columbia hook and ladder company. LAXATITS rang. name and Groat. Se. ive BftOfttO QfTNlNie new tea the Te get the feastM. cell fsr tbs fall 4 look for tbs slaaattire ef B. W. An Actual Conversation KBW oottaia. faralsbed eomplsto. ehtrtrle tla-Ma S 1 1 l.M'k . (r. ii. am Di Bait mi. Ting-a-ling, ting-a-ling. "Hello, this The Journal office? Well. I've got an advertisement in your paper under 'For Rent Houses' please stop it I'll have to have my phone taken out if it goes longer. I'm besieged with calls. Now don't forget; stop it, PLEASE." IF YOU WISH TO BE SIMILARLY BOTHERED ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL SHEEPMEN OF WALLOWA CLOSE WOOL CONTRACTS ... XlSSfllsl Dtsaeteb to Tie Journal ) Enterprise Or., Dec. 14. Wool In thla county has begun to move In earnest. B. C. Maya, who la buying for 8. Kosh land a Co. of San Franclaco. laat nlgbt cloaed the contracts with the sheepmen of thla place for 1.000.000 pounda of wool. Aa a reeult the aheepmen aa well as other business mann of thla place are in a happy mood today, rejoicing In tha fact that they have a "cinch" on 16 cents a pound for their 1905 wool clip. Regard less of tha fact that there are two other buyers In the field, Maya ta getting all tha wool, neither of the other buyers havelng been able to secure a pound of wool so far. On the sales made laat night Maya turned aver to the aheepmen of this vi cinity 151,000, this being one third of the contract price of tha wool. Thla amount will relieve the aheepmen to a great extent, aa money la always very scarce with them at thla time of year, and they are often compelled to borrow at a high rata of Interest. By tomorrow Mays expects to have the entire clip of the county contracted for, which will amount to about 2,000,000 pounds. Owing to the fact that ha apparently has the oonfldenoe of every sheepman In this section there seems to be small chance of any other company than Koahland'a securing much wool In this county next year. SALEM PET STOCK AND POULTRY SHOW OPENS (Special nia patch t The Journal ) Salem, Or., Dec. 14. Tomorrow morn ing wilt witness the opening of tha second annual exhibition of tha Salem Poultry and Pet Stock association. Al ready tha entries are pouring In from all over the atate, and thla promises to be a larger show than Its predecessors. Workmen were busy yesterday arrang ing the tablea for the coops of poul try and the benches for tha dogs. As fine a lot of doga as ever goes Into a show wlU be on exhibition, among them being Wool ton Bang, 'owned by Frank J. Moore of this city Beau, also another Salem dog, owned by O. Stelner: Minnesota Joe, of The Dallea, owned by H. T. Zelgler, and who became a champion at the Salem ahow last winter. There will be alao a fine Coetier, owned by K. F. Wlllla of Port land, that haa never yet gone down to defeat In the show rooms, and many of equal quality. The display of chick ens and turkeys bids fair to be far above that of last year, and with tha fine, new coops, all uniform, will make an at tractive show. X. or p. haste orriOEM. (Special Dispatch to Tke Journal i r.t.n,iu Or Her. 14. Enterorlse lodge Mo. 4. K of P.. met and elected the following orncera rTiasy evening, ci c m n Kiti, i V. CV Rrram May- field:' prelate, 8. Z. Hendereon; master- at-arms, C. M. 1ckwooo; masirr ui finance. Charles Vandell; master of ex--' - -- fh.ri.ai runk K of R. and 8.. Oeorge M Oaiiy. master of work. J. ). Zurcher: Inner guard. 8. K. CombJ. outer guard, L. Budnaugh. The Baltimore A Ohio Railroad's Special Announcement. Ff feet Ive November 27. 1904. and thereafter, a new dally train will be In augurated, leaving Orand Central pas senger station, Chicago, at 10 30 p. m.. for Akron. Cleveland. Toungatown. Pitts burg and Intermediate polnta, connecting at Pittsburg with "Duqueane Limited" for Philadelphia and New Tork, and with train No. 10 for Washington, D. C, and Baltimore. Md. Thla train will be equipped with first class day coaches. Pullman sleepers and dining car service On all through first -class tickets stop over will be allowed at Washington, Bal timore ar.d Philadelphia, not to exceed 10 days at each place. For further particulars addresa Peter Harvey. Pacific coaat agent. San Fran claco, Cal.: D. B. Martin, manager pas senger traffic, Baltimore. Md.; B. N. Auatln, general paasenger agent, Chicago. OT.D orra (Special Dispatch to The Journal ! Salem, Or., Dec. 14. William Henry, the old offender arreated by Chief of Po lice Olbaon on Monday for stealing two pairs of boots and a pair of panta from tha rear of Kay's saloon In thla city, was arraigned In City Kecorder Judah'a court yesterday upon the charge of petit larceny. Henry pleaded guilty to the charge and waa sentenced to serve 60 days In tha county jail. ARE YOU SICK? I Seedal Dispell to The Journal I Hlllaboro. Or., Dae. 14 The trial of Bart Oakmsn. charged with murder, will begin next Thursday. . Oakman's sister 1s on her way from tha east to be with him during hla trial. If SO, where? Headache? Dry, hacking cough? Foul tongue I I.ohs of appetite? Lack of energy? Pain In stomach? Bowela? General weakness? Theae are but a few of the signs of Indigestion. Some othera are: Wind In the stom ach or bowela: constipation or diarrhoea; Sale complexion; spots before the eyes; Uxlnees; loss of flesh; Irritability; sleeplessness; nervousness. All these symptom will plague and torment you, and will never permanently leave you, once you suffer from them: only are sure. In time, to get worss, if not treated by the beat known scientific method of curs Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets. These curative tablets are composed of Ingredients which modern knowledge of the true Inward prot esses of diges tion approve of, as forming the best, safest, surest and most scientific com bination of medicinal drugs, that can be used to relieve all the conditions of 111 health brought on by thla much dreaded disorder. A disease so "protean" or changeable In Its manifestations, aaaumlng ao many forma, characterised by so many differ ent aymptoma that, more times than not, it is mistaken for aome other disease al together, and the poor patient may die, or at best allow the seeds of perma nent,, chronic slcknesa to germinate and take root In hla system. So It Is a real danger we aak you to avoid, when we aay: In case of doubt, take Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets. Even If disordered digestion Is not the real cause of your sickness (which, probably, though. It la), yet your diges tion Is nearly certain to be out of order, ' .Mowed to remain so Will serl- oinpllcate your slckneaa for you. .smart's Dyspepsia Tablets, then, will be sura to do you good, and will not In terfere with any other medicine you may be taking They will help to make your food make you strong, and thua. If In no other way, help you back to health by helping your system to throw off die ease like e healthy duck shakes water off Its back. Shake off your sickness with Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets, THE RED FRONT 269 and 27 1 Morrison Street Positive Retiring Sale We desire to announce the greatest sale of Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Underwear, Hosiery and Neckwear, etc, in the history of the northwest. We are positively detenhined to close out our entire stock in Portland, and are prepared to make the moat radical reductions to ac complish that end. Our lease and fixtures have been sold to D. M. Gray of Salt Lake, who will take possession within sixty days. As we do not want to move any of our stock we have decided to give the public the benefit of the lowest prizes on good honest merchandise ever sold in Portland. It will pay you to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' SPECIAL FOR Motormen and Conductors $20.00 Uniform Suits $15.00 $17.50 Uniform Suits.' $13.60 $20.00 Serge Suits $15.00 We furnish buttons with all suits. Special Black and Blue Serge Suits. .$9.40 Extra values in Soft and Stiff Hats, sold at $2.60 and $2, at $1.05 Underwear Bargains Blue and brown,' derby ribbed, garment. 39a Natural Wool, garment 59 Natural wool, garment 73 Blue and tan striped, fine ribbed, gar't. . .79e Light-weight American silk, garment. .$1.19 Black and tan Cotton Sox, fast colors, pair 7 Black, camelshair and natural wool, pair. .19 Black and natural, cashmere, pair 19 Fancy Lisle, pair 19s Imported Lisle, pair.. 29 Mocha and Kid Gloves, pair 87 Suspenders 25c Suspenders 15. 50c Suspenders , ... .392 75c Suspenders 59 In fancy boxes, suitable for holiday presents. 50c Suspenders 35f $1.00 Suspenders 70 $1.25 Suspenders 95 $1.50" Suspenders $1.15 Men's fine Initial Handkerchiefs, box of 6 60 Neckwear Bargains 15c Bows for Turndown Collars, each... 5 25c Tecks and Four-in-Hands, each 18? 76c and 50c Tecks, Four-in-Hands and wide ends, 3 for $1.00 Shiit Bargains $1.00 quality stiff bosom Colored Shirts, 3 for J . $1.00 "Cluett" Colored Shirts $1.19 Monarch White Shirts 70 $1.50 Monarch White Shirts $1.00 Sweaters $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Sweaters $2.55 Sweater . . . ....... $2.25 Sweaters $1.95 Sweaters $1.45 Sweaters 81.20 $1.00 Sweaters 70 Suit Cases $10.00 $8.75 $7.00 $5.35 $4.0 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Suit Cases. Cases. Cases $5.95 Cases Cases. $3.85 Cases. Cases Cases ........ Cases J 8.50 7.50 $5 $4.65 $3 $3.40 $3.00 $2.55 $2.05 All Loggers' Shoes reduced. Cutter's, Han son's "Three Lakes" and other makes. Spe cial inducements to dealers. THE RED FRONT