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Tin: or.zcoN daily- journal," Portland. thursdAy evening. - November" 22, isc3. T - FLOOD ZCZtiZ IN CSATTLE 4 SALE AS USUAL LEADS ALL OTHER PORTLAND STORES IN BARGAIN-GIVINGi tThe price-cutting knife is working with-vengeance. Values are being disregarded. Costs are being forgotten .In. ourT.deter-. -'; ' v ' : . . mination to make . '- . r--yGo Over Our Wrapping Counters I l 1 Before next Wednesday night, when our -store closes for Thanksgiving day. Our bargains are bnce-a-year" opportunities, and , V v . " - no wide-awake, economical, prudent man or woman can afford to miss them. vy ; t : s HANAHAN 4'S m v it "V. , - J- -sift ,1 . V j 1 . -(I 1 ' -- .J , jeavw.. .; a i Catching Salmon on' Race Track. ' KEEPS ORIENTALS FROM RETURNING II Ruling Made by Judge Dole Will , Result in Keeping Chinese , : , In Native Land, r ' IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS Certificates of Those Who Wish to Revlait Native Land and Come Back : W01 No Longer Be Issued, as They Result in Wholesale Fraud. -r- . (Josnsl gpeelsl terries.) ' Honolulu. Nov 81. A ruling bu been Ivan by United State Judge B. B. Dole vhlcb. whll upon Ha face It appears favorabl to the Chlneae, will probably result In effectually preventing Chinese resident from , returning to American OIL In the Wong Nlu ease, tn'whlcn the defftnOant was charged with perjury, the court held. In affect that any wlt nesa swearing falsely in' case of Chinese trying te establish, the right to return to thta port cannot be prosecuted for perjury, because the law does not give the Immigration officials power to wear witnesses. " . , A section of the exclusion act per. mlts Chinese to leave the United States and return provided . they have prop erty tn America to the amount of $1,000 or bave a family there. - In fact, under the ruling of. Judge Dole the Immigra tion authorities will have, no other ex cuse to' follow but to shut down on the temporary" absence -of Chines resi dents of the United States, for the de cision would otherwise seem effectual ly to open the doors to the wholesale entrance of Chinese. - As the result of the ruling, apparent ly, the certificate which Is "given Chi nese who have the right to leave this country and then return, and which is based upon their ability to rurnisn evi dence that they can comply with the provisions of the exclusion act. will no longer be Issued upon evidence of the annUcant. ' If the Immigration autnon ties cannot swear witnesses, and If the latter cannot be prosecuted tn the event of perjury, the authorities are helpless -to prevent fraud, and the only policy which can be adopted Is to refuse the certificates. EASTERN STAR MATRON ' ' TO VISIT BAKER CITY Baker City. Or- Nov. 22. Extensive nmnaratiana are being made by the local chapter of the Eastern Star for tk. ntatrt&tnmant of lira. L. B. Sher- win of Ashland. Oregon, grand matron of the order. Committees are ousuy en gaged In arranging special work to be The event will be made on of great Importance 10 mranw w m ju Star In this, section of eastern Oregon nd delegations from lodges In surround ing towis will be Invited to participate in ine iuauuun. , , CtoaaeUsnaa Aoonsed. Pittsburg. Nov. 22. William A. Mar it,. tMMincllman from the sixteenth ward. Is under arrest, charged with ap propriating or conspiring to appropriate 170.UOV. TROUBLES OF DR. DIGGERS LOOM EVER .."5 'J Steinbach h Dreher are favorites in all colleges. Steinbach Dreher have many-diplomasri i v, 1 VJ. f "f '. J I f , V. J ' ' ' Wife Sues for Divorce and His Gambling Friends Are Said to r Be Bulldozing Him. 1 (Speelel XHipatek te The JoormaL) Pendleton. Or., Nov. 22. Sam Endl eott and Roy Stewart, when arraigned before Justice of the Peace Parkas upon a charge of larceny, waived examination and were boind over to the circuit court In the sum of 1600. A cash- bond -waa given for each of the accused. Dr. O. W. Blggers, who had the two men arrested several days ago, appeared In court and stated to his attorney that be did not want to prosecute. However, upon that subject John McCourt, acting district attorney, had some ideas of his own. - He informed -Blggers - that- the case against Stewart waa being ' con ducted by the state of Oregon and that Blggers had already placed himself on record In the matter when he swore to the complaint charging Stewart and En dloott with having robbed him of his $1,000 cert In cat of deposit in a gam bling game. - It la rumored that Blggers reluctance to prosecute was due to the fact that Stewart, Endlcott and. others had pre vailed upon hlnT to give it up by threat ening him With, various things . should he testify against them. - ,r Blggers' Is now being sued for a di vorce by his wife at La Grande and he Informed the district attorney that his gambling friends had threatened to fur nish her attorneys with evidence : of misconduct on his part If he did not drop the case, - Also he says they declared they would testify he had said while here that he was worth $60,000, whereas he had been claiming to the La Grand people that he was without means. II ; i J3 n tern-it m T S2SS 'In addition to securing the advantage of the low prices for which we sell merchandise of all kinds; our customers receive our famous trading stamps with each and every, purchase. Our plan of giving our own stamps is unique, in that it' enables you to choose your premium from anyonaU of the many departments oi ouriestoblishmentLVouare thus at liberty to choose the ; things you need and are not compelled to take anything you don't want and have to pay two or three prices for it. All of the premiums you get for our trading stamps are rated at the same low prices as though you were to pay cash for them. , .. AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN ON TOUR OF INDIA aMsanaaaaaaaawaawawawaaa Visit a Move to Cement Friendly Relations With Great Britain. (Journal Special Service.) Bombay, Nov. 22. A dispatch' from Cabul states that HablbuUa Khan, th ruler of Afghanistan, leaves today on his mucn-dlacusaed tour of India. Th visit of th ameer Is looked forward to with much Interest. It has been offici ally stated by the ameer and confirmed by the British authortttea that -the visit is without political significance. . But th Invitation and Its acceptance can hardly be regarded, aa otherwise than a mov to further cement th friendly relations between Afghanistan and Eng land and It Is sure to be so considered by Russia. The crux of the matter lies in th fact that Afghanistan Is th buffer which separates the Russian do minions 'from England's great empire of India, and so long aa Afghanistan remains friendly and under the Influence of England the claws of th great Rus sian bear can never does in on India. Th Indian official ' have . arranged that the tour of th ameer will be conducted with great pomp and cere mony. In addition to the large retinue that th ameer brings with him he wlU have aa Imposing escort of British and Indian soldiery. Nothing wfll be left undone to Impress th young ruler with th strength and power of "Great Brit ain. MASTODON'S FRAME . FOUND NEAR. ATHENA (ftpedsl Dispatch The JoerasL) ' Athena, Or., Nov. '22. Th bone of a mastodon hav Just been discovered near her by Frank SwaggarV At th place where th dlscoverywas made th decayed bones were in a -strata er clay "in th creek bank and about It feet from th top of the ground. Most of th skeleton was found to be very much decayed, but on of th bones found measured 4 feet In length and over 12 Inches in circumference. SNOW IN- MOUNTAINS ;--FUEL BADLY NEEDED (SpMstl Ptspetch te Tfee Joorsal.V ' Pendleton. Or Nov.' 22. Heavy snowr hav fallen In the Blue mourn Uln districts. At Athena. Weston and Adams, th higher mountain towns of Umatilla county, considerable snow waa seen yesterday. , At La Grand there is several inches of snow. Baker City and Bumpter bay had nearly a foot of It. The luel situation la almost serious In some of th smaller place, but small shipment of coal and wood are being . LADIES' COATS $8.50 Ladies' fancy mixed Coatsdark colors, fun;v i sir. loosghack, new sleeve and velvet'trimmed, at.. v4elt) $10.50 'LadreS' fancy J mixed and plaid -Coats,- light and dark - colors, fuIjJoosebackian(Lpew-sleeve and velvet ., : nr. v trimmed ... . . . ...... .. . . ... . .' ............ tfOeVd ( . LADIES' WAISTS Ladies' Plaid Waists, in red and gray, made with pa pleats, trimmed with braid, and new sleeves........ .lt)U. Ladies' Mohair Waists, with "Teddy", collar and cuffs,-trimmed with tucks and braid; colors, dark' red, blue, f pa black and white; at v ............. .i .... .J)Ze3U . Ladies' Plaid Silk Waists; black and " - j nr . white .. . . ; . . . . . ...... ...... )t)eVc) LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS ' $5.00 Ladies' Skirts, in fancy gray plaid, trimmed . aj- with stitched bands Z7j) $8.50 Ladies' Shadow Plaid Skirts, trimmed with - t aj folds and buttons, at.. ........ SILK PETTICOATS T : $10.00 Black Silk Petticoats of heavy . taffeta and ap accordion pleated ruffle, at. JlI)Vt) $7.60 Silk Petticoats ; colors dark red, blue, green i ap and brown, at.. .................. ....jyj 2.00-LAdieshortFurBoa, with JjailslnblackiAr 7 only ...... , . . . ; . . . . . . . ,7.',T,;.' r r 73(TI $S.50 Electric Seal rur tka, long, with two tails, in pr brown and black tfJelt) UNDERWEAR Ladies' extra sizes fleece lined Vests and Pants. .35at to 50tt 19 pieces Table Damask, double face'd, bleached and unbleach ed. 56 inches wide : worth 60c yard 27 100 pieces BleachedXrasnxCrrriaality. .'. ...... . , .". V.7'.3ySf 350 REMNANTS . OP FINE CURTAIN ENDS, DRUM MERS' SAMPLES AND MILL ENDS, AT ONE THIRD J FORMER PRICE. , Ladies' derby ribbed gray , wool Vests and Pants ; " regular $1.00. Special .: .68e Children's fleece lined ribbed -Union Suits, extra heavy, all Ls-peci1.'"."" irrv--HTOCiF-HANDSOMEEDX)MPORTSIN5REOON- CHILDREN'S COATS 4 . $5.50 Children's Bearskin Coats, in white and -; - m ap 2 colors .. .". . . .". . . -i.. . .;. . . . ; . . . ... . . -L70 $5.50 Children's fancy mixed Coatsin,brownandl 0C- frayjnixtures, all sizes . . . ....... . . . ." .$,7 Jj 7.50 Children's fancy "mixed Coats, mT light and ' J pa dark plaids or mixtures .... . . ....... .. .". . . . . W-v4v V .; - HOSIERY VSH; ,' v - Ladies'-fleece lined Black Cotton Hose, fast.'colorj all. sizes. Special, 15a ; 2 pairs for .......... V. ......... . .'. .25 Ladies' fast black Cotton Hose, lisle finish, double sole; regu lar 25c;"- Special, 18;.2 pairs for.-..' .35 . Boys Iron . Clad Black . Cotton Hose, all sizes.' " Special; 1 19 f Infants' Cashmere Hose, silk 'heels and toes; black, white and . colors. Special ....................'..............!.15 , ; DOMESTICS 17 pieces Lonsdale finished Muslin ; worth 9c, for. . . ,k'.(64 90 pairs of 10-4 gray Blankets a very heavy buffalo .fleece ; . rood value for 90c. Special... ...--.68 White crochet Bedspreads, the largest size made, soft finish; "worth $1.50. Special rTTTTrnrrr.-. 7r.; riw 88 - Ten-cent 54-inch Extension Rods. ...... .........i. .5 Nine bales 10-4 gray Blankets ..................30 85 dozen Huck Towels, nearly 36 inches long, red border, fast i colors ; 9c quality. 4 Special, dozen .(30 English Tapestry Table Covers; colors, red,' green and' com- -bination colors; the $1.25 kind. Special...... '..'.. '...;'.89 ' Blankets especially designed forBath and Lounging Robes. - -All prices- . 1 56-dozen 24-incH white7Napkihs7JheayyGeraan7damaskl : worth $1.00. ' Special ..........68.'' Five pieces Brown's Irish Table Linen; every fiber linen; the best goods in theworld, for $1.00. Special . . . . . . . ; . . .? . .48 , Dark Green Window Shades; best fixtures; complete set ; nothing better ... . . . . . ..... . . ......... ..... . .25 , 100 dozen Pillow Cases; best unstarched muslin... ll 1 85 dozen Sheets, full size ; regular price 75c. Special. . . .49 WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED Brass Extension Rods. each ...;........ ,2V2 All WooLRed Flannel; the 60c quality 39 avyBlue. 5hSrtingJrlanneLlJ. 25t REMNANTS WHITE TABLE LINEN AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. - . : .' 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, the best quality. ..........,25a P. Centemerie & Co.s Kid Gloves. . . . . . .... .... ..... .'.88; l44;46rrHIRD STREETBETTM0RRIS0ITAND ALDER brought In ss rapidly as ptnMlbls. B. B. Miller, general freight agent Of th O. B. states that eoal ship ments will be made from Spokane any day, and that aa soon aa th emergency rates are received from th Northern Paelfle th situation will b rllvd at one. . , - ,. : riles Cured tn Six to lourteea Days. PaZO OIVTMEXT Is gnsrantsed to ear sny eiw at Itcklns. Blind. BiMdlng er Protra41nf Pile la to 14 47 er stoeey nfasosr. Oc "' Pal for Offlo at MoMisntr""" (Special Olspeteb te The Jaersal) Monument, Or Nov. 22. At. t he elty election December 10 four ooancllmea and a cltr marshal will be chosen. The following have been nominated: T), CM Cohoe, bi w. sas ana w. n. nowman, for reelection as eouncllmen for two years: Roy Bowman, to All th vacancy created by F. E. Westerberg's resigna tion as oouncUman, term on year.,, The campaign for marshal premises ta be th most Interesting. W. B. Jenke, Dr. Snyder and M. I Bonham are candi dates. . -BEST BY 25 YEARS TEST For StofnacB and IVowel troubles, Li v. v snd Khlacys, and all diseases due mv pure blood or weak nerves Smatt sua (tsblcts) 23c. large six. II oa Al Drus rall' (in black hoirest d not send tor iHLE trial bos to , IVasMtl's NaMva Herbs Company lets. Cel. When You Come Across:3fok Trade Marker S V in red. and white on each end- of a . package containing biscuit and . crackers, you can rest assured that the contents are of the very highest order- fresh, clean, pure and perfectly baked. The trade mark identifies the products 'of National Jiiscuit Company and ever stand highest quality of baking. For example try packages of ZWIEBACK " Twice-baked "justly celebrated as delldooa with tea, coffee or chocolate. - . "". . ; BUTTER THIN BISCUIT A criap, light, dessert biscuit, rich and satisfying, served as something 'out of the ordinary. If you waste biscuit that is particularly nice, try a package. ' i an link (Kci 7