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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNXC PORTLAND; FRIDAY EVENING. 'NOVEMBER 16, 18C3.' TCw-p Tc-Ig xowoaz's unnnuni, Ssssr.- "Ut Twenty foor Bonn" '!" "as laid la the Hllla" Lrrlc Toftjr-Nlr." . Btr. uiuuiu"! Maa f Mjtterr" -&rit4 VaudTlll . Panl.f.i Vurt.,lll Whit. Tmpl... Danatur La Vollstte Th announcement U mad today that Nichols F. Sarcent, for two year with the Waldorf hotel. New York; tour yaara at tha haad 6f tba University club. Baa Francisco; two yaara with tha, Union club. Tacoma, and for mora than . 1 yaara manager of tha Arlington club, fr thla city, ha a leased for a term of yaara . iron jb. a. Baldwin tha One flvs-story atone and brick B reproof hotel at tha corner of Hawthorne and Grand ave nues, known aa the Brown, and that thouaahda of dollara will be Immediately - 1 ' expended In Improvements and refur nlshlncs of thla Imposing structure. In tha leasa. a reservation la made of - portion of tha topmoat etory. which waa heretofore leaaed to tha East Bide club, an arlatoeratio. organisation of aaat aid ' .cltlsens, but already arrangements have been perfected by which Mr. Sargent - will become tb caterer of the club. In , bla ' particular field Mr. Sargent - la equally aa well known aa ia the popular manager or tne Hotel Portland, and . bears a pleasant relation to the publlo . similar to that, of Mr. Bowers. ' From ' thla time it will be underatood that the " east aide will hereafter have one of the aplendld botela of Portland, aa efficiently ' managed aa any on the coast. The house will hereafter be known a-the , son'- ; ; ; ? 1 : , . , , f ' The Northern- Pacific Railway com- pany announces special, excursion rate from Portland to Kansas City and re turn acoount Trans-Mlsslsslppl . Com- - merclal -con greea tot- held'at- Kansas ' City. November 10 . to II, Inclusive. Ticket will be on aale " November 14 and li. with going . limit of 10 - daya from date of rale and with final - return limit of 10 daya from date of " .'aale. The rate will be ! for the round trip, returning via direct llnea. If the passengers wish to return through Call ,,' fornla the rate will be 171.(0 for the round trip. Tickets will permit of stop- ever within Kmlt both going and re turning. -. . .t . ' Articles of Incorporation of the Cath olic Young Men's dub were filed In the . office of the county clerk thla morning. The object of the club 1 toeatabllsh ?' and maintain club room and a gymnasium.- Tha value of the property owned - by them la eatlmated at SS00. The In corporators are P. E. Sullivan, A. R. Zeller. J. P. Kelllher, F. W. Waaher, William A, Daly, A. P. Velguth, D. W. , Ward. IX P.. Duff, D. J. McLaughlin, H. C. Allohoff, B. Morits, J. P. MtUer, : J. M. Manning, J. M. Meyer and J. P. -Kavanaugh. ,, ; ,:. i . - .... , THE SAFE DEPOSIT -BOXES . Ia the vaults of th OREGON TRUST & , SAYINGS BANK "i .; : Only coat $4 per. year ' (and upward)... Why, then, worry over tha safe keeping of your valuable , and jmpor- tant paper?, ' -- An . opportunity - to how you our Safe De posit Vaults ' and tha working of this depart-. -ment- will be -appr--l ciated. ; ' : .; V ? Portland,. Oregon Sixth and Washington to hunters cabin ori 'Columbia slough and stealing ammunition and other ar tides. At the request of their attor ney, W. T. Vaughn, they were allowed until next Tuesday-to-plead, . Damage In the ; aum of 11 were awarded by a jury la Judge Cleland de partment of the circuit court yesterday afternoon to - Portland union No, SO, Carpentere and Joiner ' of America, from George w. McCoy. The Union had sued McCoy for 12.18 damagea for al leged breach of contract In th leaae of property at II Tenth street. . Sheriff A. Ik Baker of Denver county, Colorado, reached Portland 'last night from Astoria, where" he. arrested Harry Hall, who la wanted in Denver on a felony charge. 8herlf f . Baker placed hi prisoner In th county jail for aafe keeping. He will start Back to Denver with him tomorrow morning. ; J. T. Coyle, who pleaded guilty laet week to obtaining money by false pre tenses, waa sentenced by Judge Bear In th circuit court this morning to serve an Indeterminate period In the state penitentiary. ' Coyle waa then pa roled during good behavior. . ' . . r A jury In Judge Oantenbeln' de partment of the circuit court last night , returned a verdict awarding J. B. Til- lotson a Judgment against Multnomah county for S14T.70. The verdict waa - brought In aealed after court adjourned, " and waa read when court convened thla morning. TUlotaon had sued for tl.tO. . alleged to be due him on contract for repair of th Burnsld street and steel bridge. The county court refused to allow th claims, asserting that the , bills were for extra and tha no xtra had been provided by th contractor. -Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise, whose ser tnons. speeches and lecture were heard .'and re4 with ao much Interest In Port land, will begin a aerie of artlclea on . national topic In The Sunday Journal. Dr. Wlae 1 a profound; clear, forceful . thinker: What he says is Interesting, , and even those who do not always agree with the views be takes admire him for the Independence of hla expreaaion, Theae artlclea will be among, the moat Interesting ' features In - The Sjinday -Journal;' Betah Smith, formerly a lieutenant . In . the Seventeenth infantry, who ' pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of forgery, will, be - examined aa to his . sanity thla afternoon by. the. county court. A complaint charging that Smith la Insane and unfit to be at large was - sworn to by Dr. Clarence True Wilson - yesterday afternoon. Dr. Wilson atated - that he had known Smith for several year a and' waa convinced that he was - mentally irresponsible for hi actions. Southwest corner First and Yamhtll . streets, doing buslriesh on square deal ' ing for tha past II years. Well-built-up reputation of selling good merchandise at reasonable prices.' The very latest - style of men' and youths'- snitsr ere venettes. topcoats, hats, pacts, shoe. 1 also ladles' shoes. -We save you IS per cent on every dollar you Inveat with us. John Dellar, proprietor. Branch store southwest, corner Third and Davis., Three civil service examinations were announced todsy for December It. . A fish culturlst Is wanted bytbe govern ment at Leadvllle, Colorado. - Tha sal ary la 1(00 a- year. The other examina tion are for a stereotyper and watch man. The former, position pays tt cent an hour, while the watchman re ceives a. flat aalary of 1720. a year. For full Information concerning the axtml natlona applieanta should, see Z. A. Leigh at the poatofllca. Judge Oantenbeln In the circuit court thla morning sentenced A. H. Frellnger to six months In the oonnty Jail, and to pay the coats of hi prosecution. Fre . linger wit. convicted by -a.-Jury last week of pawning a typewriter that be longed to the Smith Premier agency. W. Walbridge, Henry Cubic, Homer Oberg and' Frank Smith .were arraigned before Judge Sears In the circuit court this morning charged with breaking In- Charlea Bennett and Charles '8bap less, Indiana, were aentenced In the United States district court this morn ing to pay a One of f 50 and serve three months In the Multnomah county Jail for oarrylng whiskey on the Umatilla Indian reservation. Many children who are thought dull and atupld suffer from defective vision, but become the brightest scholars when the defect Is corrected. Dr. George Rubenstela, expert optician, give free examlnatlona. 18S Fourth atreet. near Yam bill.' Saturday's gam between . Multnomah and Willamette will be .one af the big geat ' event of th football season. Oam called at Multnomah field at 1:10 aharp. -Don't miss It. A spectacular exhibition. v ' Captain George Egbert, a bailiff of the federal court, celebrated hla eighty sixth birthday yesterday. Despite hi extreme are. Captain Egbert is bale and hearty and expeota to live inany- year longer. .- , ; . -' ''.'..; j ; ; y , v' Tour Eyes Examined Free. W ar till selling eyeglasses at 11.09. - A per fect fit guaranteed, r Metsger Co. Jeweler and optlolan. Ill Sixth atreet Steamer Jeaale flarklns for Camas, Waahougal and way landlnga daily ex cept Snnday. Leave Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Dr. O. M. Wells ha returned from th eaat and will b found at hi efflce as usual. Residence phone Eaat JS. Woman's Exchsage, Its Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to s; business men's luaeh, Acme Oil Co. an the beet safety aeal ell and fine gasollna Phone East 111 . For Quality, Quantity and Quickness, j go to Morris' restaurant. - j Dr. B. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquani Carl Jone for reading.. 4th and Wash. ! : SENATOR LA FQLLETTE ! Taable to . Xeach Taooma . Testerday Betarns to rertlaaa, Speaks a White . Tempi Tonight. . Senator I Follette is In Portland and must suy on account of .the floods, so will flit hi engagement with the Y. M. C. A and deliver, his groat lecture on , "Representatlv Govern ment" at th Whit Temple. wOJ commence promptly at I p. m. ' cures on vt croup, winie aaiiy cuis and bruises, mama's sore throat, grand ma'a lamenes Dr. Thomas' Eclectrl Preferred Stock Oaaaad Ooeaa, Allen eV Lewir Pst Brand. Thcfc is scarcely a limit to the ways in which a man may achieve ' financial success. The arts, trades, professions, merchandising and manufacturing have all contributed to our men of wealth, but there is xne fact which must strike the 'thoughtful person: No '. man ever won riches without making use of the bank. Did that thought ever oc cur to you? The bank account is the key to opportunity. 'Deposit your earnings in this strong bank, where they will be carefullyguarded for you, and your growing account wilFopen the way to prosperity. .We 'offer you every induce- ment in' the way 6f safety, service and consideration. We pay 4 per cent in terestron Savings Accounts. M - , Our Great "EJoH Shoiv Tomorrow!! Exhibitors must bring their Dolls to the store before 6 p. m. today -Dolls to remain until , Monday Third Floor -An annual event of great in terest to big (oiks aa well as little- All the prettiest dolls in town will ; be here Grand, prizes for the win- : ners Special prize for each exhibi- , torThe Judges will be Mrs. W. E. Coman, Mrs, S. Rosenfeld and Mrs. T. N. Stoppenbach "Doll ; v Show" hours 8 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. First prise, best dressed doll Vusl . cJ mechanical doll, value ltt.00.. Second prises .best dressed doll - Doll's titled dreaser, value US. 00. Third prise, best dressed dollHand ,' some organ, value ST;00i Smallest and beat - dressed floll First prise, . wash - stand, value . . l.00t . ,. . f ... .! . , ,. , i Smallest nd bsst dressed doll Seoond prise, toy refrigerator, . value IS.00, ','" . ' t . . ' First rAisa. largest and beat dressed ; doll Camera, value f 1.00. . Second prise, largest and best dressed doll Whits enamel ' desk, - value 10.00. - Most original dressed doll First . prise dolls troupseau, value tt.SO. Most original dressed doll Second prise, manicure set, value 15.60. Special prise for the most comical dressed . doll Work box, value Boys' $6.50 and $7.50. Suits for $3.65 Each A very unusual bargain in boys' Suits today strictly all-wool mater ', xials, fancy mixed tweeds, fancy cheviots, fancy homespuns and blue cheviots, in ' Norfolk cost styles; . high-grade apparel for boys " 6 to 16 years of age values from $6.50 to $7.50 'suit, at ..... .;.;i.v..i., ..................... Great special sale of young men's Suits, ages 14 to 20 years; single, t or double-breasted,' at, suit ............. 1S8.1B $3.65 Kmoh Mrs Great ...a.'. - - ". SStw IL HtK ( si ' WWW ams rj00afdiffineall-8ilk-French Taffeta Ribbons; light and dark shades, in great assortment. Widths from 4 to 5 inches; mar velous values, at yard yard. Be r. i in. ...1... no. ft ivc value, 7iu.,,,,t -"r No. 12, 15c value, yard r-.10 No. 22, 25c value, yard. 15 No. 40, 40c value, yard.. .. . .20 ' 15,000 yards of beautiful all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, in black and all colors; all widths; on sale . at 4?reatly reduced prices: " , " No. 2, 7c value, at.;..,..... No.' 3. 10c value, at. Tf No. S. 12c value, at.i.... 8 No. 9, 15c value, at ..10 No. 12, 18c value at 12 7r at Just the Ribbons you want for the holiday fancy work. 500 bolts of No. 1 colored satin back velvet Ribbons; all the best colors ar in cluded: 10 yards in each bolt. Regular ,35c values, on Y. .. sale at this low price, , Q. v piece , ..7V l 5,000 yards of black satin and groa grain Ribbons; all widths; best' quality, at very" low prices: Nos. 3, 4 and 5, 5c value, yard ......2r No. 16. 20c value at..,......14 No. 22, 23c value, atr.,,,....16e) No. 40, 25c value, at ..18 No. 60, 35c value, at. 22e No. 100, 50c value, at... 82 3,000 remnants of Ribbons; satin taffetas and silk taffetas; all col ore, all widths, all lengths. Val ues up to 60c piece, Great apecial values in fancy Ribbons of every kind. Buy your Ribbons today. Creflt TSaflnfcsgiviiig Sale oil : tBtW' - mwwmW , , . a-, - Cut Glass Sfllvenvare Cmm Oar Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Table FurnUhlngs Is Interesting Great Throngs of eager buyers Cut Class, Ntekelwcre, Silverware, Fancy China, etc., priced at e saving every economical housewife cannot fail to appreciate Look to your Thanksgiving table requirements end profit by these splendid offerings Basement Rogers "1847" Sugar. shells, at, each..... 64 Butter knives, at, each,....41 Pickle forks, at, each ..... 41 Sugar tongs, at, each. .. r.T4 Cream ladles, at, each. ....5 Gravy ladles, at, each., ...82 Beef -forks,- at, each., ...5-1 Cold meat forks, each...,. 6T Cake forks, each.......... 67 Pie servers,-each.. .....f 1.62 Berry spoons, each. 1.03 6 Coffee spoons for....fl.l8 6 Bouillon spoons for. ..2.37 6 Oyster forks for......fl.60 Nut setsr at, set.. .fl.82 Nut cracks, at.......... S4V "Boivh spoons, each . . . 97 f KniYes and forks, : satin finish. set.or6 for, set...... 3.75 Knives and forks, shell satin, setof 6 for, set 3.85 6 Fruit knives for).'.... ,1.4T All lines of sterling silver- ware sold here at verv lowest A if!f XA ., i . ... J.t Cut Class Spec'ls $1.50 Nappies, each.,.. 1.10 . $2.25 "Nappies, each;.;.1.7T : $3.00 Nappies, 'each., .2.3T $5.50 Cut glass bowls.. 4.37 $6.75 Cut glass bowls.. 5,40 8.50 Cut glass bowls.. 6.80 $1175 Cut glass bowls.. 9.67 $12.50 Cut glass bowls.. 9.8 $7.50' Celery dishes..... 6.10 $1.50 Violet bowls. .....1.19 $11.50 Wine decanters.. 9.20 $65. Cut glass vases. .4.9T $2.50 Salt and peppers, per pair .................. 50c and 60c German china plates, on sale at.. 33 $1.25 fancy china celery trays, on sale at..... 99 60c fancy china celery trays, on sale at..... 48 75c' fancy china celery trays, -oft sale at ;..,.59 $2.25 fancy china celery trays, on aale at...,.l79 . 25c fancy china cake plates, on sale at...., f 19 $1.00 fancy china cake plates, on sale at....... T9 Decorated turkey platters, on sale 'at, each.. . 84 $2.50 nickel-plated five o'clock teas, each. ,. 1.99 $3.50 nickeFplated live o'clock teas, -each.. '..2.79 $10.00 Coffee machiner for this low price,.vr.7.98 $6.00 Chafing dishes on sale at this low price. 4.79 4-piece silver-plated tea sets. Regular $15.00 value, on sale at, set.... 4-piece silver-plated tea sets. Regular $10.00 value, on sale at, set.... $9.50 Chafing dishes on sale at this low price. 7.59 5-light brass Candelebra; regular $8.00 values, on sale at the very low price of, each........ 6.3 T 5-light .silver-plated candelebra; regular $9.00 val i ues, on sale at the very low price of, each. 7.19 Silver-plated candlesticks, on sale at, each... 1.99 Brass candlesticks, on sale at, each.. ........ '52 $1.00 gilt candlesticks, on sale at, each....... 79 Metal candlesticks, at this low price, each . . . . 27 Candles, all shades, on sale at, each...'. '.5 and 3 Candle shadee.-on aale at th low price ef, each .25 Large ahowing of candle shades in beautiful styles. 11.95 7.98 $3.50-jilyex-pktgL butterdUhes. VJL!L. 2.79 $5.50 silver-plated baking dishes $5.00silver-plated fruit dishes ... ... 4.25 $5 J00 saver-plafedeTtrdishes 4.69 Our Childretfs Sailor Suits at $2.28 In the children's department, a great special lot of sailor suits in black and white checks red ; and blue cuffs, 'and collar trimmed with fancy narrow and wide black braid ; ages (j OA 6 to 14 years ; wonderful values while they last at this marvelously low price, suit. vaWesftO Children's crushed Velvet Coats in red, green, Alice blue, beaver, gray brown 7 full ' , length box styles double breasted; cuffs and collar to match ; ages 2 to 6 years :,;.$4.85 Women's IChit Underwear Women's fine merceriied white cotton Corset Covers; high neck, long sleeves; $125 AO . values at- ,..0C Women's fine Swiss-ribbed silk and wool Vests; high neck and long aleeves; knitted cuffs; ; cream color; sizes 4, 5, 6; reg ular $175 values, el lO on sale at, each..... " Women's Cashmere Wool Vests and Pants; high neck and long sleeves; ankle, length pants; ':: white and natural; sizes 4, 5, 6; regular -$1,25 -values, no on sale at ..,..;.........OVC Women's fine Swiss-ribbed wool Vests; high neck, H sleeves; pink, blue, black, white; $1.25 values, on sale n9 at ...................... 7C Children's fleece-lined Union Suits; ' good . weight; all sizes, ages years; 50c values, on : ; skle at, each Women's fine ribbed natural and white. wool mixed Union Suits; ; good winter weight; perfect fit ting; regular $1.50 values, on J sale lat,per gar- c 1 a cotton winter 2 to 12 ..39c We direct particular attention to our complete , and un usual display of Men's Black Dress Overcoats in medium , weightsFine worsted and velours Silk lined through outJust the garment you want for theatre and "best" wear dressy, styljsh, serviceable Beautifully: tailored and perfect fitting A necessary garment to every man's wardrobe Values $18, $20, $25, $30 All sizes 2d Floor Men's "Cravenette" Raincoats The celebrated Priestley Cravenette Raincoats for the men; fancies and blacks In all the very latest styles and grades. By far the largest and most complete showing for you to select from. Every garment guaranteed satisfactory. On sale at $12.50 to $30.00 Men's Blanket Bath Robes in an immense variety of styles, designs and colorings. An entire new stock for you to choose from at prices ranging from $4.50 to $12.50, each Second Floor "IMft fttncrl "Nufangle" pants for winter; all the new fashions I vlaliillQlO and materials; dark, striped and fancy mixed worsteds, reg rop, turn-up-ooiiom trousers, etc The college corduroy trousers, etc. The best ready-to-wear pants on the market." A 'very targe Trariety at 3.50 tcr 7.50 a pair. - Second floor. Pants: BREWER" FORMS : NEW ASSOCIATION .... 1 . .... J .5 .... .'' "' Not Being Able to Cet Into One : . Existing, He Makes One , 7 of Hie Own. . T. a. Deckenback of th Salem Brw Ins 00 mps.fi 7. which la an ottihpot et th Olympls brewery, has grown weary f waltlasT to be taken into the fold of the Brewers' snd Wholesale Liquor Dealers' assoolatlor. and has formed an association of his own. which is to be called th Brewers association of Ore Iron. To this association have com a lars; number of the smaller brewers of the state and an effort will be made t have beer placed -"hi-th-list-with lemonade and soda nop and thus escape the proscription ef rhe local option law. Mr. Dec kn back ha -been working on his association for several months and now has It In food trim to corn out and stand slone. ft will have as It object the revocation of the local - option, statute so far as th law may apply to th sal of beer. It la claimed by the new association that It is an Injustice to the hoperowlnff Industry of Orevon to have beer placed In the am eatesrory wila tb Intoxicating Vtvora. Tba ebiX aim Of th association will therefor be to exempt beer -from th Interference of the local option law. ' Member of th wholesale dealer are somewhat displeased with the action of Mr. Deckenback and ' attrtbut It to Jealousy, He has never been a member of the M sssoclatlon and felt assrleved F. WsBALTES AND C0BIP.ANY PRINTERS Specialists in the Ar ranging and Printing of Commercial Stationery Advertising Literature Two Phones, both Main 165 FIRST "AND OAK ever It, the wholesalers claim. It Is stated that the rortnatlmror-rh aew association will not affect the ex istence or attitude of the old, a apart from Mr. Deckenback practically all th member of the new association are also members of the old. They will therefor oontlnu to work with both organisation. ....... - Seaside Sunday Excursions. 'Th A. A C. R. R. R. will run an sz enrslon to Seaside and return every Sunday at the round-trip rat of 11.10. Take advantar of th low rat and see the ocean. Ticket for sale durlnc the week st . t4S Alder street and at the minon depot, Sunday morning. BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED CALENDARS 50c -SEE -THEM. OREGON PHOTO STOCK CO. In extra, st., in. van. ZsTOTO AJTD STABS. nimimniimBmmiiiinumiimmnima The Immediate Process for th removal of wrinkles, smallpox pits, birthmarks, scars, superfluous I ha Ira, eto. Solentlflcally removed with out the use. of urirry or ejedtridty. i v Manicuring, Scalp, Facial Treatment and Hair Dressing. VI e! tested ClayPct. a compiste facial treatment FRES.-. v ,'. .1 t' ZA MORA CAUITMAN BSTMCATO&OOXST. MML. MADELINE LINNWOOD ; rxTSiOAX, outTvsi, aiusoxa atd srsmra uvxldtmq. Trade School for Women and Girls. ' W teach horn culture and pro fessional eourss. . - v.; ' ' . , Offlc and School ,' 394 ALDEH STWtlT. The) Montgosnery i.rrrntrr"gMgggggggggg!!"g EixixxxxisBsrrrrr' Great Auction Sale Ot Japanese' and Chinese curfos, consisting of old , Bronze, Sil ver, Cloisonne, new Brass, Sat suma, fine decorated Tea Sets, Lacquered , Ware, Ebony Carved Furniture, Embroidered Screens, Oriental Ruir, etc Owing tr the overcrowded con dition of our small store, we are compelled to dispos of our great stock at auction. The public is cordially invited to at tend this sale. Unprecedented laf gains are -certain to be- bad. SALE AT 2 JO AND 7 JO P. M. DAILY. Andrew Kan & Co. 1 287 MORRISON ST. J. . t t I