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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1905)
18 THE OREGON DAILY tttt?MAT1- PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DSCSEI ICC -t -w- ..r-.- KINGS SEUD ALICE I WEDDHIG GIFTS Every Sovereign Power in Europe Signifies Intention f Honor 1 ; Ing Miss Roosevelt. H: PORCELAIN FROM LOUBET JEWERLY FROM THE CZAR Prince Henry and tha Kaiser Start tbt Ball Rollins and King- Edward i- and Other Monarch Follow tbt Vaahion. . (Joerual Special Service.) v New York, Dec. 12. A cable to the 'World from Part uri that every sover eign of Europe will send wedding gift to Mis 'Alice Roosevelt. , From Berlin comes a. partial . confirmation of - the 'report that Prince Henry "of Prussia Will send a present, and' that the Ger man emperor himself has signified his desire to do the same. . . . ... . la London the report of the kaiser's purpose has cauaed the advisers -of King- Edward to suggest that he, too, , end a present, and commands have been sent to London firms to send to Tk tngham palace articles from whlcfjfhe Icing and queen may make a. select!!?!! ; The King of Italy baa also expressed ' Miss Alice Roosevelt and Congressman Nicholaa Long-worth of Cin cinnati, Ohio, who will be married in the White House next February 15, photographed on their recent oriental trip.,' Miaa Roosevelt" Ja the fifth "official" Whitje Hquse bride. The others were: Mias Maria Monroe, , who. married Samuel V. GouVeraeur in 1820; Miaa Elizabeth Tyler, who married Willam Waller; Nellie Grant, who married Algernon Sartoria; Francea Folsom and President Grover Cleveland. t :- - - I "! bis Intention to send Miss Roosevelt a present, and President Ixtubet of France haa given orders to the. Sevres factory of porcelain to select two of the most magnificent vases for presentation to Her. The - gift -of the ciar will be jewelry. King - Alfonso of Spain will send aa antique piece of jewelry. .The new King of Norway and the Kings of Denmark and Sweden will send presents., and the Sultan of Turkey, King George of Greece, and many minor sovereigns of Europe will follow the ex ample of the sovereigns already men tioned. '' SHORT LINE FOREMEN GET RAISEJN SALARY fimrail toeeuit Serrtte.t ' ' V Salt tke, Utah. Deo. 22. Effective January 1, all section foremen of the Oregon Short Line will receive .an ad vance of t a month. The announce ment la a surprise to the men, aa the Increase was entirely unsolicited. Piefened Stock Canned Oooda. Allen at Lewis' Best Brand. ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' ..." . . - f ' ., ' " "77 T" . x J ( 5 ij. w i M IJsiSsOVi: -y. In planning a delightful Christmas for those you loye. , Don't spend .r yonr money for something cheap and trashy, or worry about the pay ment of something that is good, but a trifle higher than you care to pay, at present take advantage of our . ' , . ,'s ' " Easy Weekly or Monthly Payment System - 'And secure a valuable, as well as acceptable holiday gift, without con siderable outlay, or paying any more than where you have to pay cash. DIAMONDS 'ARE OUR LONG SUIT We have them mounted1 ' - in, Rings,' Studs, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Earrings and "Lace Pins from $5 to $1250. " ;. , t -i 2 OUR dUARANTEE Ybur money back, less .10 : per cent the cash purchasing prcer within one year, on any Diamond, bought from us. ' Watches J 'AW the highest grades of Elgin, Waltham and. -. - Hampden Works, Boss, Fahy's", Dueber Cres- cent Cases, solid gold and gold filled, in end-: " less variety and sizes from $10 to $65. ' ' $1 00 A WEEK Whatever. You See "Elsewhere You Can Get Here for Less. MAM BLOGH 74 THIRD STREET . ' -NEAR. OAK 0 15 At "Cost m. Wm Thai ;Glositfiig Oiut i Sale- BOWMAN, ELDR90GE & CO.'S WlnlOLESALE CLOTDHIIMG fiiOIUSE r '...f'jCl ; i - GIVES EVERY MAN AND BOY A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD OUTFIT AT LESS THAN - HALF THE -V PRICE ASKED BY REGULAR RETAIL STORES J During the past year our traveling "men have visited every town in the Northwest and we have worked fahhfully to build up a successful jobbing business. ; We have found many obstacles in our way, more, in fact, than we could over come with, our amount of capital. ... ,;; ' :-' , . '' On December first we decided to go out of business and thought it a good Idea to open our doors to the retail trade and rive every man a chance to help himself to our large stock at the actual cost to us of manufacturing. Today we haVe enough clothing on hand, consisting of Men's Suits, pvercoats, Pants and Young Men's and Boys', clothing to " start ten good sixed retail stores. ,We are closing out the s tock as rapidly as possible to merchants or in single suitt to retail trade. .:. . . .V o3) Men's AH Vool Suits start at . . . . . $5oGO Young Men's Double-breasted Suits at 3 Boys' All Wool Suits, ages 7 to 16 years ,1 op S ; V pick irom, ranging in price from $1.00 Up to $5.00 'j ;t : liiiitillll V y Wholesale Clothicro FRONT AMD ASH STREETS IN THE CEHTER OF THE WHOLESALE DISTRICT