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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY ' EVENINQ. NOVEMBER SO, 1CC3. 13 r The' Only Place to Buy Needle-5 work is The Needlecraft Shop ,ew ,Ui-t(.Date :Wea8for Christmas "Gifts FREE LESSONS IN EMBROIDERY .... Our teachers are not apprentice girls.One lesson will show you the difference between, our lessonsandhre--given-ty. inexperienced people in department stores. . . . ... . - - yg - ; Stamped Collar anl Cuff -Sets : . Stamped Corset Covers On extra quality Trench Cambrlo: patterns madato-flt Prlcw. .60f Stamped Chafing Dish Aprons ' These aprons make an exception-" 'ally pretty rift. Stamped -on , extra quality lawn. Price. . .fiOf The Needlecraft Shop ' 382 WASHINGTON ST. ' Stamped on fine handkerchief linen. Prtca ....,25 " w . v....; '.r Stamped Shirtwaist ratteinsT-- - Full I -yd. lengths. Lingerie Lawn, complete with (loss to embroider. Prloe ..... 9t Steinbach & Dreher :i!..v--1.J:.. arc very, sympathetic SteihbacK & Dreher -have winning ways DAY'S EVENTS OH EAST SIDE Maohlnery for Sellwood Woolen Mills Installed and Ready for Work. . SELLWOOD REAL ESTATE - MAKES LARGE ADVANCES New Water Main From Upper Mount Tabor Keserrolr to Portsmouth Is Completed East Side Club Holds MeetingOther, East Side Notes: CoMKcoinnis Qiurocldy cold room. Abnormal weather ' conditions, inadequate stove or famace heat often result In some particular cart of the house beinr cold and cheerless. Yoa can Biak boate warm and cheerful with the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wlQ Smokeless Device) Carry It about free room to roo. Tors wick high or low-there 1 no deafer. Smokelee device prevent smoke and smelL toyte operate as a lamp. Ail parts easily cleaned. Brass on fount beautifully em bossed. Holds a ouarts of oH and bums o hours. Gives Intense heat. Two finishes nickel and Japan. Haadsome, aselul. reliable. Bverr heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write our Dearest agency tor descriptive circular. TaW Lamp Is the ket ! far all-roast hoaMhaK eae vea caa bar. Eaule4 with latex laipreved ornr. ilvea WfM. steady KtM at leweet ceet. M. ef hraaa . inrovgaeex aee sicaei yiawa. vrum iw p7 wttwHkrary.4lalag-iaa.eafhwerMreeai. Sate , as satisfactory. B vary laws warrawia. wiiww. saraesgescy If set styes Sealer a. Standarw. Oil Cemnpamy FRANK L. SMITH MEAT COMPANY aas-saa axoxm staxzt, betwxbst nan ajtd szcotd ituiii. " We Arc Fighting the Genuine Beef Trost " These are lour prices today and every day until you see them changed Prime Rib Roast Beef, per lb,... 10 Rolled Roast Beef, per lb... lOf Porterhouse Steak, per lb IZHf T-Bone Bteak. per ib....,....12He tenderloin Steak, pet lb. ......... 10 Sirloin Steak, per lb 104 Round teak, per lb......-,lf Hamburg Bteak, per lb 10 Rump Roast Beef, per lb. .......... H Pot Roast Beef, per lb... ,.8e Corned Beef, per lb.... .. Boiling Beef, per lb .....6 Beef Btew, per lb.... 6 Hwf Suet per lb ft Liver, per lb .5f Mettea Loin Boest per lb. . . ... .12H Mattoa Loin Chops, per lb 12H htetten Bhoulder Chopa per lb..,.10f Mutton Bhoulder Roaat, per lb. Mutton Stew, per lb LJear Pork, per lb.............. fVork Shoulder Roast, per lb... Perk Bhoulder Chops, per lb... Laf Lard, per lb. .. 4. ....... . Salt Porkper lb.,.. Pork Loin Roast, per- lb. rtnn Pork Loin Chops, per lb Our own Lard. S lbs. for Our own Bacon, per lb........ Rami, per lb. ............... .. Veal Breaat, per lb Veal Stew, per lb .' Veal Shoulder Roaat. per lb.... Veal Shoulder Cutlets, per lb... Lee; Veal, per lb..... Veal Rump Roaat. per lb Veal Loin Roaat, per lb . . . 8 ....ft 12H .124 .12H 12He 12H ...18 ...IB ..60 17H ...IT e 8J ...6 ...10 ...10 12H 12H e wee tome aaarkeU etalaa ywa.' away front to be aghtlna- the beef tras. Bent let them wr enise home uanetry, s4 wltt BaUth. Xaat aide Department. The machinery for .the . Sellwood Woolen mills Is now nearly all In place and the bis washers, dryers and carders will be. set In motion next Monday, when a portion of the mills will be put Into operation. The power Is furnished by water and only the occasional flap ping noise made by the belts turning over the large wheels make one aware that there la any power at all Impell ing - the "long '" ahafta that turn ao smoothly ln their bearings, and which reach the full length of the long build ing. Everything Is perfectly adjusted and speaks or long experience on the part of the mechanics snd draftsmen who planned and erected the mills. T. Roaa of Las Vegas, New Mexico, is the promoter and proprietor of the mills and has had more than 10 years' experience with woolens. ' He refuses to talk concerning his plant at Sellwood, but prefers to watt until the mills are working their full capacity, .when he can hark his statements with actual trlot "hopes to have, -and will have by next fall, according to Beoretary Eaa ham. electric lights at the majority of the street Intersections. Petitions are now ready to be presented to the light commission, to aak for some of these, and other petitions will .follow on their trail. 1 V J The 'Portland Oaa company Is being petitioned to extend Its mains into the district and- supply the gas that the people are waiting for. New grades are being eatsnllshed and J several "-streets re- tche improved as soon as the bids are received, .t-aat ueimonr. rrom nasi Thirty-nlnth to s'ranola avenue. Central avenue, Francis avenue. East Taylor and Royal avenue, are all to be tmprovea right away and the people are ready and anxious to furnish funds for the im provement of other streets and regret the delays occasioned by the routine that hinders the immediate Improve ment of all theae streets at once.- The residents of Tsbor .Heights be lieve, snd era ready to back up their be liefs,' that they have a much finer loca tion fan Council Crest. Realty here is advancing by leaps and hounds and sev eral handsome residences are to be erected there In the aprlng that will be a credit to any location in the city, j Club Xolds Meeting. The East Bids club of Portland met last night In the Brown hotel and with Whitney L. Boise presiding, approved the articles of incorporation, adopted bylaws and authorised the directors to leaae quarters for use of the organisa tion.. The capital stock of the club is tl.OOO end' the bylaws are modeled largely after the Commercial, club and Arlington club, the membership being divided Into" regulafT absentees. Tempo rary, army and navy and honorary. The charter membership is expected to reach the too mark before the char ter roll Is closed. The members of the board of dlreotore will meet this after noon to complete the lease of the top floor of the Brown where their quarters will be located. Nloholaa Sargent, who - bought - the Brown hotel recently, takes possession the first of the month. December X. : Bast Side Votes. . The East Twenty-eighth Street Im provement association has started a movement to widen . East Olisan, be tween the west line of the Ladd farm and the Sandy road to feet, to eon- form with the road to be opened through the Ladd farm and td the city limits of Monta villa. The committee that has the thing in con aide rati on. will report at the meeting to be held Thursday evening. The street can be widened with little difficulty If done at once, and it will make one of the best streets leading Into the country If this improvement Is made. The funeral, of Miss Alpha B. Turner, who was killed at Arleta by accident last Friday, wss held from the Second Baptist church Sunday. Services were conducted by- Rev. S. C. Lapham, as- wlsted by Rev. John Bentsein. The eervtcee wore very touching and many people honored the family with their presences Interment was - in the Lone Fir cemetery. J" - "Traps' will be the subject of the sec ond lecture of the lecture course of the Presbyterian church at Sellwood whloh will be presented by Rev.- J. A. P. Me Oraw, D. D,. this evening at the Meth odlst Episcopal church.-; Mrs. Cora B. Miller ; Mokes d Fortune Says She Will Give Away $10,000 Worth of Medicine to Women. TTntU a few 'years ago Mrs, Cora B. Miller lived in a manner similar to that f thouamnee of ether 'very poor women of the average small town and vlllan (the - now raenioe -4a haa own- palatial brown-stone residence, and is consid ered one of the most auccesaful bust neas women in the United states. Several years ago Mrs. Miller learned of a mild and simple preparation that WouKl readily cure remaie diseases ana piles. After curing ' herself snd many of her friends she was besieged by so many women needing the treatment that she decided to furnish it to those who might call lor it. tine started with only a few dollars capital, and the remedy, possessing true and won. derful merit, producing marvelous cures when doctors and other remedies railed. the demand grew so rapidly she was several limes compelled to seek larger Quarters. She now occuDles one of the city's largest office buildings, which she owns, and almost one hundred clerks and stenographers are required to as sise in mis great nusiness. atilUoa Women Vse XS. More than a million women have used Mrs. Miller's Specific, and no matter where you live, aha can refer you to ladlea In your own locality who can and will tell any eufferer that this marvel ous remedy really cures women's dis eases. Desulte the fact that Mrs. Mil ler's business Is very extensive, she is always .Willing to give aid and advice to every suffering ' woman' Whowrrtee- to her. She Is a generous, good woman snd has decided to give away to women who have never tised her medicine 110, 000 worth absolutely FREE. Every woman suffering with leueor rhoea or whitish discharges, ulcera tions, displacements , or falling of the womb, profuse, scanty or painful pe riods, uterine or ovarian - tumors or growths.-also pains in the head.-back and bowela, bearing-down feelings, ner vousness, creeping reelings up the spine, melancholy, -desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness, or pllei " rrom - any cause. should sit .right down and send her name and address to Mrs. Cora B. Mil ler, Box 1336, Kokomo, Ind and re ceive by mall (free of charge in plain wrapper) a (O-oent box of her marvel ous Specific; also her valuable book. 'How I Cure Female Diseases and Plies." Remember, this otrer will not last long, for thousands and thousands of women who are suffering will take ad- This Is Underwear Weather We call your, attention In particiilar to tho ' . Dr. Jaegers Health Underwear " Dr. Diemei's Linen Mesh Underwear We are Portland Agents for Both Brands . vantas-a of this renerous means of aet ting cured. 80 If you are ailing, do not suffer another day, but send your name and address to Mrs. Miller for the book and medicine belore the 110,000 worth Is all gone. Fred Dawson, the. Albany ' Druggist wants you 'to' write him If you think about buying a phonograph. He warrants them, and you can get what you want Edison. Victor or Co lumbia. Write now. Prof wsorEaton' P ancTpg School Class for ladles and gents Monday and Thursday evening at Artoa Phone East IBOi. JURORS FOR DECEMBER ARE DRAWN BEFORE SEARS Fifty Taxpayers Selected to Hear Many Cases ir tne State Circuit Court. . . - Fifty names ef taxpayers tn this county who will serve as Jurors at the December term of the state circuit court were drawn from the Jury list before Judge Bears yesterday afternoon. The term of court at which these jurors will serve will begin Mondays-December t The list of names follows: Mike Bono, C R. Bloyd, Jeff Brooks. Michael Burna, C. L Brown, Fred Cylee, Edward Cree, F. H. Craln, Oeorge Coupland, J. Carr, 311 U0BR1S0N ST, Cpp. Pestsf&t AS TO VALUE NONE CAN CTVE BETTER. George Clark. A. B. Chamberlain. Fran cis Dickenson, N. Pavla, W. Ellison. B. W. Emery. J. N. Farrts. Frank Fisher, David Fisher, Lou Harlow, William Harris, F. W. Hatch. B. Hauswlrth, T. R, Howett, 8. C Jones, Charles Klnsey, B. Kinsman, A. L. Kronenberg, Ernest Kroner, J. F. Erugsr, Era 11 Luksy, Ja cob Lusoher, Alex MoClure, M, Meier, Henry Metsger, J. C. Mntsger, Martin Multhauf. Henry Nlgers, A. M. Pullen. Charted Reimers, B. P. Reynolds. Oeorgs Ryella. J. Sharp, C Shepherd. C W. Slsrlt, William Wenb, F. WUlard, Oeorge Zimmerman, Abe Zurbrugg and Charles Zurbrugg. Fng-nawlone Judge Fined. ' (Joernal SpeeUl BarHea.) Marlon. Nov. 10. Circuit Judge Norrls. uporihis plesv-ef - gullty,-has been lined tit and costs for an assault last June on Harry Burekhardt In the bllllard-room of the Commercial club. WELL THOUSAND FEET ; DEEP AT LA GRANDE La Orandsv Or., Nor. 10. The O. R. eV N. Co. la planning to drill an arte slan well near thla pity to supply the yards and the tanks of engines, The company has already contracted wlt Miller eV West of Prosser, Washing'; .43 well-known well-driller a, u bore aa at-, teslan well. The contract eells for a well eight Inches in diameter and 1.000 feet in depth. It Is believed a volume of water will be found before reaching this depthY however. The most famous strikebreakers la the Und are Dr. King's New Life Fills. When liver and bowels go on strike they qulclaly settle the trouble,- and the puri fying work goes right on. Best euro foe constipation, headache and I60 at Red Croea Pharmacy. demonstration. It la his purpose to put on the market an article that so fsr has not been attempted with Oregon wool, but further than that he refuses' to divulge-any thing at present . Believes la Oregon. Mr. Ross has great confidence In the future of Oregon, and especially of Portland. ' He was a rssldent ef Las Vegas, Nsw Mexico, for ten years, where he had an opportunity to watch from - an uninterested proximity the 1 growth or Los Angeles, Seattle and other growing communities, and after faithfully studying the conditions in several . such places cams to the con clusion that the advantsges that Port land possesses In the-Willamette valley and the Willamette river are unsur paased on the cost He says that realty values tn Portland are ridiculously low because Portland people - are slow - In waking up to their own advantages, and says "at present it Is only a mat ter of getting in on the ground floor." Mr. Ross has Invested several hun dreds of thousands of dollars in Port land In ths last it months in suburban property, as, he says, within an Incred ibly short time the east slds will b one solid city from Bt. Johns to Ore gon City.' Mr. Roaa says. "Just get on the car and ride from Oregon City to St Johns, and you will see them build ing that city now just as fast as thsy can get the material on the spot Activity In Sellwood real estate has followed the construction of these mills snd a bunch of eight lote that could have been bought In Ross addl tlon one week ago for $160 a lot were sold this week for 1174. Other prop erty in the vlclnit of the mills Is In. creasing In value and people are In quiring for small pieces every day. The O. W. P. will soon establish another atatlon in Sellwood becauss of the in creasing population in that part of the city. Water Itaia Completed. The new water main from ths upper Mount Talwi leaenull', Itmneg.' to Portsmouth, through North Alblns, hss been completed and yesterday the water was turned Into the long pipe, it took seversl hours to fill the pipe, ss ths air had to he driven out and the stand pipe holds 260,000 gallons of water. To the standptpe In the Vernon tract ths main is 14 Inches In diameter, sud from there to the end it is If Inches In diam eter. The new pipeline will ce tested at once, when connections will be msde without delay. This Una will cost ths city about $260,000 and will greatly Im prove the water system of the entire east side. Mount Tabor, Montavllla and Center addition will 'also receive their water from this line, and these sections expect to reap great benefits from this new Improvement The cltl sens of Mount Tabor ars looking for an Increase of activity In building in that territory at once. There are now many fine residences In the process of construction at Mount Tabor and the foundations for new ones ars being laid 'i every day. There is scarcely a day that there is not a reslty deal recorded and every record in most cases means a handsome home and spe cious grounds, every one of which very materially helps the neighborhood In which they ere built Xe rubers alp Is Increasing. ' The Push club Is Increasing In mem bershln at a good I r rats and Is now composed of a fins nggrnimtlan of en thusiastic? workers and Mount Tabor Is niuuuii see lamuaj am tuaw I (( r .. , ... , . . , . frgi iJ:; -:V ; The COOKING - feo) (qqS) tOp "We MiUeaBli"BS 1 -- ' ' r BJ all I 1 I v F a COMMENCES TODAY And - will continue throughout this and the following week. An event of prime fmpor - tance to housewives who are interested in perfect , results in cooking-and -baking an v," opportunity to witness the world's greatest range in actual operation to see its superior cooking and baking qualities, and its wonderful economy in fuel. We invite you to visit our store during this cooking exhibit and partake of the ; HOT AND FRAGRANT BISCUITS COFFEX which will be served free, and freely.. "The Malleable" is the strongest range on earth bunt'on honor through and through of truest steel and malleable iron iron that has been througl toughening process-indestructible. , , x Our offer to install "The Malleable" in any home on the liberal terms oi - (, u One Dollar IN THIRTY DAYS1 AND One Dollar PER WLLK THEREAFTER Is convincing of the merits of this splendid cooking apparatus. We will also accept your old stove or range in exchange; and-give liberal allowance for same.( . a YouacaWlf 0r.lPLErEH005EFORriI5HER5 MAKE YOtmjj t . A