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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 8UNDAY MORWINO. DECEMBER 18, 1101 Yes, we will give you credit Without hesitation, too We will not My to you, You have no bank account, or real es tate, and therefore hot entitled to credit. Come to. our store and choose what you wish. Have it charged, if you don't feel like paying all cash down for it. The price will be the same as if you paid all cash. We don't charge you any interest on what you buy, either. The goods you buy will be sent to anybody you may designate, at any time you want them delivered. 1 1 1 ffDlbfC Will be made especially easy for you during this week. No reasonable offer will be rejected. In fact, we let you dictate to us the AIVlTlvJ eHlf We will give you credit way you want to pay. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. 390 WASHINGTON STREET The Store Where Your Credit Is Good $1.00 Cash For ONE of OUR BEAUTIFUL Morris Chairs The assortment we show is big. All prices, all styles, all finishes, from $9.00 UP . 50 cents weekly. $1.00 Cash Will get you any of our Parlor Chairs Upholstered i n damask, velour. bro catelle, etc. The one we show Cost $5.00 (Special) SO cents weekly. m $1.00 Cash Secures any of our handsome Center Tables An elegant assort ment in quartered oak, mahogany or weathered finest tables, like illustra tion $4.50 Great value. 50 cents weekly. $ 1 .00 Weekly And a small amount down buys any of our elegant f! 1 Men's or Ladies' Watches Elgin, Waltham', Dueber Hampden celebrated move ments. Boss or Fahy's guaran teed cases. Large showing. Swell styles. $1.00 Cash Buys a Mandolin; Guitar or Banjo, made by America's foremost makers. We close that part of our business out, and offer all our musical in struments at 50 Discount A grand oppor tunity to buy high grade instruments cheap. m fin $1.00 Cash Makes it possible for you to buy any of our swell Parlor Lamps Lamps as illus trated. Big Banquet Globe, Rochester Burner, 14.00 60 cents weekly. a JSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBf' ' ''B a I Ibmbs BBBFL . ZSPtI bbT 1 J aaaa? Ssa Bfllfe. mm& mlm -a A mm m Mm "' M $1.00 WEEKLY And a small amount down buys a very handsome Par Scarf For Boa For Jacket, etc. Nothing pleases my lady more than nice soft, warm furs. They make a very approbri ate Christmas gift. Prices way down low on account of the late ness of the season. $1 Cash ( "an have choice of our Manicuring Sets $1.00 WEEKLY And a small cash deposit makes an Elegant Silk Petticoat a very desirable gift. The newest shades, the fashionable styles, the satisfac tory materials, are embodied in ours. Closest prices quoted. Awm sssmJ mm yaffil BBBBfew $1.00 Cash Buys a very comfortable and pretty Smoking Jacket We have a nice assort ment of pretty styles. And the prices are very low. Better get one for him and make him cheer ful. SO cents weekly are COMB AJTD sun sxts 1 ii In Bbonold. Old Ivory, Natural M.a h o g a. n y . Sterling- Silver mounted, o r Olive finishes. 50 i $1.00 Down Will for this week only buy any of our Room Size Rugs Nothing make a sweller present and is more appreciated. Tapestrys . . . .$18.50 Velvets 825.00 Axminsters ...831.50 Smyrna $18.50 Laid and lined free. 50 cents weekly. $1.00 Cash Is all that is necessary to buy some of our Handsome Lace Curtains Immense variety shown. NOTTINGHAM BRUSSELS BATTENBURG MUSLIN IRISH POINTS SO cents weekly ' mm Wmm I mm Look at OUR AD in TOMORROW'S PAPER, Advertising Our Great TUESDAY HOURLY SALES JOHN KELLY UNVEILS THE LAWSON COCKTAL Iti color la th. crimson of the 110,000 carnation, and IU nam. 4. th. Lawaon cocktatl. It had to com. Th. marvel of It la that It didn't oom. aoonor. How a man could Juggl magaaln. and th. copper market at th. top of hla vole, na long aa Uwnn haa without hay ing a drink or a five-rant cigar named for him la renllv aatontahlng. Although hating to ".tart anything. ' John K. Kelly couldn't atand It any longer, and ao he did If. Thla la (ha only authentic hla- tory of th. origin,' rla. and "downing" f th. Lawaon cocktail. To begin with. It took place In the mldat of a Kelly Stir. A Kelly Rtlr la manufactured In this wlaa: You take Kelly and a crowd, mix gently for a few minute until Kelly thoroughly mtnglea with and permeate th. crowd. Then get Kelly to laugh, and you have the Kelly Stir In all Ita glowing perfection. To properly appreciate a Stir you have to know Kelly. The Kelly stir fa' not Intoxicating. It la merely oxhller- atlng and agreeable. It produces philo sophic and other reflection.. After listening to the aolld buelneoa OltiSMl reflect for a few mlnutea pon deroualy and painfully on aome problem or other, Anybody flippantly observed, 'Therea nothing new under the aun." realising the trtteneaa of the remark but hoping to change the conversation. Here Mike cut In: "Who's been tellln' you that?" he de manded. "Solomon," said Anybody, oracularly. "Tou mean that crasy pawnbroker down on Second etreet?" H. don't know nut In." said Mike, decisively. "Solomon'a out of th. running, any way." put In Kelly. "He cashed In long e.'. . " i t'linn m m "ii. J " 1 in srMw jrou." And while the Solid Cltlsen and Any body and Mlk. crowded up to the van tall and watched, Kelly took: A mixing glaaa with some ahaved Ice at the bottom, The uaual amount of gin "Aw, It'a only a Martini." aaid Mike. "You wait a bit. eon." aald Kelly. Then Kelly ahook Into th. glaaa con taining the ice and the gin: Two daahea of Pcchaud'a blttera, One daah of orange blttera. Then Kelly atlrrsd th. mixture well, attained It, divided It, deftly filled four glaaaea. dropped a Maraschino cherry apfec. Into two and an olive apiece Into th. other two, twlated a bit of lemon peel Into the top of each drink and, raising hla glaaa. aald: "Gentlemen, th. Lawaon cocktail.'! BRAVE CREW SAVES MANY LIVES ON STEAMER (Journal gperlal Settle. ) Stamford. Conn.. Dec. IT. Seven mem bers of th. crew and two paaaengera prlahed In the flames that burned th steamer Olen Island, off the coast of Oreettwlth, Conn , at an early hour thla morning. The dead : Mrs. Roae Schalekl a pas aenger; unidentified man, a passenger; W. K Henderson, flrat aaalatant engi neer. Prans Buach, fireman; Newman Miller, fireman; John Murk, fireman. Otto Alasom. fireman: Otto Burg, deck hard. K P. Bormas, deckhand. Th steamer left on h.r regular run from New fork to N.w Haven last night. Her crew consisted of 11 men and ahe carried 10 paaaengera and a heavy freight cargo. Had It not bean for the bravery and discipline that prevailed many mora lives would hav. been lost. Bach maa stood at hla post and assisted paaaengera to th. boats, making no effort to es cape until all ware safely away from the burning veaael. Th. origin of the fir Is unknown. It was discovered about -midnight and In a ahort time the boat was abJaae from stem to st.rn. Fortu nately ths paaaenger Hat was light, al though th. Olen Island waa a favorite' wtta travelers. three masted schooner T. W. Watsoa. In tow of th. Harvest Queen, laft dot th. river yesterday, an rout, for Franc laco. ah. carries a cargo (oo.ooo feat of lumbar from the ColuR bta mills at thla place. Tg m tSnealal Meaatea T Jearsat ) ly Sas aa)aali'lOaBjajj latHM Vancouver. Wash, Deo. It. Thai diet aessUegk. Tfl Winter Rates to equina lay The Southern Pacific Co. will Wednesday end Saturdaya of aas until Hat-eh . . tow rgig trig ttekatg to Yaoalna. limited days from data of eale. tlMM HMrilea Uauti t montha to a now brought about : CiHt.iX