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THE OSSGON SUNDAY JOURkAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1SS3. ; . :s Make Artistic -Holiday Presents Suggestions - About Your Xmas Gito MaKeThem aFIitilc Expense by forogfaph . ' With a Pyrographic Outfit and a little pleasant work you can make a beautiful art gift worth several dollars at a cost of a few cents. Largest art department in the city. t Free pyrographic lessons. lanJsoine "certificate of depostfex changeable for merchandise in this store to any amount These are BETTER to give han money, because they show some thought and carefulness. If-yeu are in doubt about what to buy, give one of these merchandise certificates. :' .-- Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Prices Are Always the Lowest. Great Holiday Sale Great Holiday Sale of Ribbons of Standard Silks 11 fi .1 17 V. i rv ii "M il I Jl "VI -tr-.--' W .1 " III 200,000 Yards Plain and Taney Ribbons at Hall Regular Prices Rather than wait for January to sacri fice our overstock of Ribbons, we are eoinar to sell them at half Dries- now. while yon need them for your Christmas Fancy work. .. - i - 50c Fancy .Ribbons,' 25c ; 10,000 yards Fancy All-Silk Warp Print. Dresden and Strinerl Rihhnna. .1U tn Ali inches wide, values to 50c a yard, 2j $1.00 Fancy Ribbonst yc ' 5,000 yards Heavy All-Silk Fancy Warp rnm ana uresden Kibbons, 4 snd 3 inches wide., values to S1.00 a r?V yard, fori O I C $2.50 Fancy Ribbons, 98c , 2,500 yards Beautiful Heavy All-Silk Striped and Wash Print, beautiful rose and floral designs, 9 and 10 inches wide, values to $2.50 yard, a rare value, flo at only .......,............;"OC 20c Fancy Ribbons, 12c ? 1 7.500 yards 1-inch Fancy All-Silk Self ' Color Ribbons, values to 20c a f s yard, for.., ...TTTTTTTT. .-T?vrrrrrr.IaC 37c Fancy Ribbons. 21c - f s ' 5 and 6-inch Messalirie and Failletine Mil- ' linery snd Girdle Ribbons, ail colors' . vames ox ana oc a yara, 2JC 25c Taffeta Ribbon, 19c 454-inch All-Silk Taffeta . Ribbon, in -jyhiteblackjndJLjcolorsS Q .;, value, for . ; , 1 7 W 15c Baby Ribbon, 9c Piece - 10,000 pieces Baby Ribbon, all colors, for tying Christmas packages, 10- Qv yard pieces,, for only vv 30c Baby Ribbon,' 19c Piece ;. Fine All-Silk Satin Babv Ribbon. 10- yard pieces, all colors, value 30c Q piece, for.. ................... .... sK I JL I J'l Sffi Sterling Silver Articles This Holiday Sale of Sterling Silver Articles offers the greatest bargains of the year. Every piece Is .925 fine and stamped sterling. We have gathered thousands of pieces of finest workmanship, in exclusive designs that cannot be duplicated by any-other Portland establishment Not only is the assortment magnificent, but on account of the immense prestige of the house of Lipman-Wolfe in the markets of the world we quote the lowest possible prices ever quoted. Do not fail to buy liberally for Christmas giving; . ': r aoe telling' sToveltlee, S9o .' ' la the eeantlful "Woedblne" . d.alf n H nil Files. NU Bruehea, Tooth Brnahee. Cattle Kolras, Damera, Tweeter. Paper Cutter, mut ters. Table Bella, Bboe Uoroa, etc 880 Sterna SToveltles, 49o ' Extraordinary value In flne etched deslra Nail Klles. riall Brush's. Tooth Brashes Cuti cle Knives. Duwra, Tweeters, Paper Cutters, Blotters, Table Bella, Shoe Horna, etc. " . Sl-OO Voeket Selssora, T5o Meet bloat end, sterling handles, la pretty designs. . . . $IM M U) Snukw, fl.00 '.. New pattern Bonnet Brush, VelTet Brash sod Waist Broom; pretty desUtus. good bristle. 600 Taloam JTare, soa Pretty primrose pattern, with f Use bss and patent top. - tX.00 Art Olaaa (or 7 So ' Toot) Ytraeo Battles, Cold Cream, Ink Wells. Takem Bottles, : $140 Deposit Bottles, S8e ' ' - Rich tilass PerfusM Bottlee,Blcely eorered with sterUn sUtw la pretty euroU designs. sa.00 BUww Deposit Bottles, 1J1 ?' Extra heary pepoalt Bottles, good else, eor ered stopper and pretty designed scroll stl over bottle $IM onvealr tTpoona, S80 Sterling soorenlr Coffee Spoon, hsnd-enarsTed bowls with Webfoot. Boss City tad rortltad oesignas reguisxiy ti.za soa gi.so. . S3.50 Olotb Broaa, S3.50 Oood, large lite, new design, goad brlstlts. . To and S5e STaU Buffer,' BOo New design handle Buffers, cbamala eorered; regularly (Tic te 86. , r - . . $3.00 Bbavrlns Bota, tXtO Cut glass, sterling top, with sterling brosh. ' - " Too Key Blare tor BOo Sterling silrer, good and strong. " 3B Ink Welle for SSo Olass Vase with sterling ton, seat design SSe value. IMS WuS Jare. fl.00 Sterling top, seat glsae base, good sis; $1.18 vtlue. tSe Btrawbenr Batarya, 18o Kreryone knows this popular aorelty never sold below 29c. n (1.00 Btoaleare Sjatasora, TSe 1 8terUng bandies, with good tteeL fio saa sia jgoiitaiT BrahL New snd sxclnilrs designs, carried only by thtt store. BOo VoraltUe Tor aso Sterling Silver Tootbptck Holders, Perfnme Bottles, Tooth Powder Bottles and Void Crests Jsrs; an nsw psttems, , 1 Art Olaas Creamers, TSe . Pretty sterling top. Urge slss. '.' . ' . . TSe atnoCaffe Bottloe, BOo Sterling tops, with brush, cut glass, bass; TSe value. .,- tBBBBBBBatSBSBBBBBBBa9BB T 4VM hT " I v : tUO wwtaa' sTeta, fiM Nsat box with three pieces for sewing table ase Vookiet Combe, BSo ; u. aterUog back, la leather VfTJO sTtwrllar sUrroar, Beaatlfni prtmrosa aesiga la itsatb grayi regular ai.ou rsioe. - SJS eKerllaff Sete, aaa Ooaab and Brash Set la neat boa, with starting heck. li9 Bottl Opaaarw, BXO0 Beer mortis Openers, vintage haadle. nt opener. ase Ooat Bagwra, ase ' Ts ssw oa the back of Lna ceet) ss vthn. - aaS atatloaery aWte, SXTS ' Boa oatalnlng four pieces wtatJoasry artlslsa, S Bo aaS BOo Book Karka, BBo Two stylee ell stlrsr snd the regnlsr itbhse siarnng ornsmenrs. , (1.00. Oris Tart, TSe Large also Tags la the ssw rreseh LSS BUte Boxes, 8S0 A neat alas boa with cbolos of different designs. tl-00 sTbamp Boaee, TSe aegnlar' alas box la the new designs ' 9S.OO BOUUry Broaaae SSjOO Extra vain, pretty dsslgnala rrenck gray aniss. ' The greatest Silk Sale of the year. In cluding the extremely popular Plaid Silks. All the silks in this sal are "Standard" Silks, new and perfect. Both domestic and imported weaves of black.' colored and exquisite novelty . plaid . weaves. The prices speak for themselves, $1.25 Satin Duchess, 59c Yard 1,500 Yards Colored All-Silk Satin Duch ' ess, for fancy work, jacket linings and many other purposes, $1.00 and CO $1,25 qualities; sale price....,..., dsL 85c Colored Taffeta, 57c Yard 1,500 yards of 19-inch Colored Taffeta, in all the leading shades, including black, white and cream, regular 85c val- (LJ n nes; a yard..... , Uf C Great Sale of New Plaid Silks L4pman-Wolfe's has been famous this year as "The Plaid Store" for having the choicest assortment of plaids in Portland. Tomorrow we offer special prices as attractive as the silks them selves - ' '. $15 and $1J5 Plaid Silks, yard....f AH our $1J0 Plaid Silks, yard....f lJs All our $1.75 Plaid Silks, yard.... 1.45 $15 Pompadour Silks, 98c - 3,000 yards New Pompadour Silks. forL evening wear, just received for midwin ter trade, in a full range of colors and patterns: suitable for waists, entire cos tumes, linings snd the DuBarry Scarfs : regular $1.25 and $1 J5 values for Og - $1.15 Fancy Silks, 83c Yard '3,000 yards Hlgh-Qass Fancy Silks, for , shirtwaist suits and separata waists, in all the new colors and combinations in wide J assortment; $1.00 and $L2S vaJuca . - GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OP BLACK SILKS 21- Inch Black Peau de Sota regular $1.25 value; yard : . . .....vSa 22- inch Black Peau de Soie, regular $1.35 value; yard fx. 10 23- inch Black Peau de Soie, regular $1.50 value; yard TO BE DECIDED TOMORROW Boise, Joseph Rood, Bucbtel; special, 8. 0. Commftteos Will , Aak Business . Men to Make Subscriptions . ' for Stock. . DECISION MUST BE A MADE WITHOUT DELAY Project Has Now Assumed Definite , Shape and Is to Be Presented to Local Business Community for Re- I jectlon or Approval. - :- ' Tomorrow has been ctioaen ae the day tor the supreme teat of Portland bunt- nesa sentiment toward the establish' ment of a steamship line direct be tween this city and Alaska porta. So liciting , committees representing . the commercial bodlea will . devote the day to the work, and the reaultsof thfg c4merican cobx rmxmn Airs ootjox OFZaT DAT AJTO WIOstT. aaday Dtaaer freaa 11 a. bl to I a, av Oreajs of Chlckea SJonp Tree with Klloed Tematose 54, Hoiltense ' Ziettooe . .10 saranp sua aaayownaiaa Preeslnr . , , ,204 Boiled Balmoa Bellies with WUte enoe . . ... ,,., 1 1 , t,t i .n xxjlxaj 1 8? fried Xaaor Olaeas ,..,.1F arnaa vasiB 15 Steams Kittle Sreek Oleass 20 tJlam Bonllloa with Toaat 15a one Ox Toawme, Samee MUaa- , rVovK aTpara auba with taMrkieii!2Aw sauiai are an) wiib uunpung-a. .Xof sTrleeeeee of rAey Wlmge en Toeei . ...204 neklnf Tig MoiYeal, with Apple - Sanoa . . . , . ... .ZH4 Si eel nsserwin vita ssimw i Beeov . ....25) aaSe ef Teal Kisser oa Toasrt...J54 acaearaed and Oheeee aa gratia ...1B ex sisaw wwa rarnsaua lom Calves' Bxaiaa with soraMble . Bare ..2S Mlnoea Staaa em Teaet .. i ....... ,2oS XacUah Blnm Boddiar with Brandy anoe . .......1S Side Ordet Bltim Vuddlnr. 54 Boaet Touna Turksr with Oraaberrr aoee and Celery . ..85s Beaet stprlnf Ohtekea with Breee- tn 254 Boeet Teal with Dresainf . ......15e moaat Kettoa with Dressing . .....15 Boaet Bork with BreeMar 154 moart aprlna Maab, Mint aoe,1204 Koaat Beef, Ban Oravy ..........154 rot BfiBoe Ble .. ...154 Siloed aattanae sad Cream 104 Coffee, Bread aad Batte sad Betotee with an Steals. AsfBmiOAB BBSTAUBABT, -Cor. Thlsd and Coach Bta. , Olaasf frosa 11 a. at. So S p. aa.- Try li. undertaking ahall auceeed. The Alaska steamship project haa a laat aaaumed definite shape, and la to be presented to the Portland business community strictly- on the busts -of a- profltable investment. At a Joint meet ins; of the committees, appointed by the Commercial club, chamber of commerce, board of trade and Manufacturers' as soclatlon, held laat Monday, a plan for the establishment of a 1 lrst-elaee line of eteamehlpe waa submitted and ex plained by Captain Richard Chilcott. Stripped of all conditions end feat' urea save the purchase and operation of four first-class fast mail ateamsra of eufficlent tonnage and speed to meet the requirements of the Alaskan trade. the Joint committee has given Its en- tbualaatie approval . toe the plan. - The purchase of these vessels calls for an investment of 11.000,000. bend Issue covering one half of thie amount haa already been arranged for. ' Amoont ef Xoaey Beaded. Three hundred thousand dollars must be raised In cash Immediately. Of this amount, .1100,000 baa been promised by the leading financial Interests, provided that ' the mercantile and property own era of the city will demonstrate their Interest by subscribing $200,000.' As 150.000 of this latter amount baa al ready been assured, it la confidently ex pected that Portland will subscribe the balance of the amount required to es tabllah the new company on a solid financial basis when the various aollclt- Ing committees ahall call for subscript tlons tomorrow, In support ef the committee's work It Is said that too much stress cannot be put upon- the Question of time, aa the time feature of the option held by the committee will not admit Of a second call. . The returns for the day's work must be such as to Justify the com mlttee tn paying eufficlent earnest money to hold the vessels pending a survey and final negotiations, The Investigations Djrths'-commttres ae well as the testimony of experienced ahlpping man lead to the conclusion that the venture will not only be an epoch making event for the commercial life of this city, but that the eompanjr, will be able to return a handsome divi dend to lte stockholders annually. Some of the mora enthusiastic of the commit tee predict en earning eapaeltjr tqual to one-half of the cost of each vessel an nually.. 'While this Is a very sanguine view. It le a well known . raet that steamship lines on the Paclflo eoest yield a greater return, dollar for dollar. than any other rorm or etanaara invest ments In this country. Subscription Hats will be open all day Monday at the offlcee of the chamber of commerce, -boerd of- trade and Com. tnerclal club, . SoUoitlBf OoaajBltteee, " The soliciting committees and the territory to which they have been ss algned are aa follows: Front street. T. W. B. Ixmdon. A. IL Devers; First street. Ira P. Ptfwere. Oeorge Lawrence; Second etreet, W. H. Chapln; Third etreet, Harvey O'Brysn. 8. eichel; Fourth street, T. N. Btoppen bach, Jay Smith; Fifth street, F. I. lift- Kenna, H. C. Wort man; Blxth street. C. C, Chapman, L Manning: Stark street L Thompson, W. H. Orlndstaff: Washington etreet, 3. P. Bharkey, F. Dresaerl Morrison street, Ben Boiling, Fred Olbbe; hotel committee, A. B. Btelnbach, Phil Metechan; property ewnera, F. B. Holbrook, F. O. Northrup; lumbermen, S. ConneU; eaet side, W. I The movement for a Portland-Alaska ateamship line started several months ago, ae an outgrowth of agitation cov ering a period of more than a year by Tha Journal. By unceasing publication of facts and flgurea bearing on the sub ject. Its Importance waa impressed upon the business interesta of the city, and the commercial bodies appointed a Joint committee to work out a plan. Thl commit tea walampcavr-agTo: For the chamber of commerce, ' Sol Blumauer, Jay Smith and Oeorge Lav rence; Manufacturers' association. 1 Fletcher Linn, gam Morrow and R. J. Holmea; Commercial club, S. O. Reed, 8am ConneU and A. H. Devers; board of trade, Wallls Nash, W. H. Beharrel and T. N. Stoppenbach. Committee) Makes Bepert, Summing up the proposition that has finally been advanced for acceptance by the Investing public, the committee has considered aa of paramount Importance then points: The securing of sufficient passengers- and freight - to Insure profit; the utility and -value of the ves sela under option: the proposition as good business Investment In lta re port - made- yesterday - tha - commutes saya: -.. - "W have made a thorough, eonsclen tioue Investigation of the whole, so far as lay In our power. Ae a result we now give It our unqualified approval as being worthy ef the support of the busl neas men of thle city. Our researches Indicate the enterprise will yield a moet eubstantlal . profit on the capital In vested. : ' "The financing of thle requires a capi tal of 1 1,000,000. It le proposed to raise 1500,000 through an Issue of bonds snd secure the balance by popular subscrip tions to the stock. "AS time Is the essenoe of success. the ehlps being open to ua for a very few days only, prompt and Immediate action te Imperative; therefore. It le Intended to eend soliciting committees to every business man In the city, and thle means is taken to request that each will conserve the time of the several committees-by giving them prompt at. tentlon. The following table Is- submitted. showing maximum operating expenses and minimum estimated earnlnga baaed on present volume of buslnese done by Portland through aound ports: Sahie ef Expenses Total monthly wage list of crew ...I Sustenance, ts men, at $12 per month .each. ............... Coal, 42 tons per diem, at IS.tS per ton, to-days' steaming.. - Deck snd angina room stores, 1160: naval stores. 1150 Stevedoring cargo, 7,400 tone. at an average of o cents nwwsrl ' 1 ' 'CMWWl . 1 Trf rrrr r r r T i" "i I : PJ ZM : si e l,0S.0 " ieo.oo J.7J0.0O 100.04 per ton and - one-half Pilotage, one voysree i i .-. Insurance on $250,000" at 7 per -cent ner annum, monthly.... Depreciation, repairs snd main tenance at 7 per cent per ennum Contingencies, Incidentals, of. ' nee expense ana management 1.000.00 ' 100.00 MST.00 1,487.00 2.011.00 Total monthly coat of opera , tlon .................. . .. $14,800.00 Should the vessels be equipped to burn eU for fuel, a savings could be made In the monthly expense of $1,212.00. ' On freight, without any passengers whatever, at $S per ton to Nome, the grose earnings would be for one and a half voyagee $20,000. . And to Valdes at $t per ton,, the gross earnings for twe. voysges would be the eame. . ' The freight rates quoted above are 20 per cent less than tha prevailing rate on the Nome route and 26 per cent less than the prevailing rate on the Valdes route. The expanse above submitted haa been stretched to Its uttermost maxi mum limit and there is no possibility of It being exceeded. ;- - -.- j GOLDEN WEDDING OF REVERED - COUPLE AT BARLOW TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Aasve, of Barlow, Oregon, Who Were Married at Hesper, Idaho, 50 Years Ago Today. ' . ' , (Special Cnrreepnndenee te The lovrnal. t Barlow, Or. Dee. 1. Over 200 of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Aasve, will gather Sunday, December 3, et 1 o'clock, at the old -Barlow home, now owned by 8. B. Berg, to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Ole A. Aasve was born July 4, 1114 at Trondhjem, Norwey. He came to America In tha eprlng of 18S1 and set tied In Wisconsin, end afterwarda went to Michigan, - returning to Norway In 1858. He soon returned to America and waa married December I, 1854, at Kee per, Winneshiek county, Iowa by Rev. Clausen, to Christiana O. Rlgg, who was born tn Trondhjem, Norway, Octo ber SI, 1814. Mr. and Mrs. Aasve Uvea on their first farm 10 yesrs, then sold out and Mmc. Madeline ' Linnwood BSBMATOfcOOXST. ramie ax. ovxrirBB, hnracia ABB BUYS BUXUX0. ASSISTANT, - Mme. Irene Myres TRADE SCHOOL FOR WOMEN . AND GIRLS. HOME) CULTURE AND PRO FESSIONAL COURSE. The Immediate process for re moval of wrinkles, smallpox pita btrthmsrks, scars, superfluous hair a etc., scientifically removed without the use of surgery or electricity. Manicuring, scalp, facial treatment and hair dreaa . Ins. - r fREE! I MEDICATED CLATPACT. a com plete, facial treatment Office and School U 24, 2S Uwti Bldgu. Msrrlies Park moved to Boone eounty, lews, residing there seven years, then to Jewell eounty, Kansas, and went thence to Pope eounty. Mlnneeota, remaining there until the fall of 1892, when they eame to Oregon and settled near Fairfield. In 1902 they went eaat en a visit and to attend the Solnod Jubilee, held et Decora h, Iowa. They came to Barlow In 1102. Slxvof their 11 children ere living. The ycAjngest son. O. M. Aasra, Urea at Barlow. - Rev. O. Hagoes. of Portland, and Rev. A. O. White, of 811 verton, will be pres ent A sumptuous banquet will be served. A handaome goldea oak bed room set will be preaented to Mr. and Mrs. Aasve, who, although they are 72 and 82 yeara of age, bid fair to enjoy' many1 uiuTV--aiiujfeisai lea. - SOCIALISTS WILL NOT SUPPORT NE17 PARTY New Labor Party. Thev Sav. - ay w Must Enter the Political ( Arena Alone. That the new union labor party will not have the support of the Socialist party was positively assarted by vari ous leading Socialists yesterday. ' The Socialist ticket polled an average ef about 5,50 votes for contested state of. fleer at the recent election. Moreover, they number In their ranke able writers and speakers and would form a strong ssset of a anion labor perty, should they fuse. The unionists of British Columbia called - a political convention recently and when the meeting waa held -at Vancouver It developed that a majority of the delegatee were Socialists. These raptured the convention, adopted a revo lutionary program and are still In pos session of the new party. No euch at tempt will be made, however, In Port land. The Socialists claim to represent the interests, of wsgeworkers ss a class. LlJ Om Credit j . I I DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY ! q m I WHAT CREDIT MEANS AT CHRISTMAS Have you ever thought that Christmas with all of its pleasures and gaiety was really "worry time' to the majority of people, and all of the worrying grows out of one question : How shall I pay for the things I want to buy? The question is simple; the answer is simpler still. BUY FROM US ON easy Payments Our Credit PJan was not inaugurated without a definite object in view it is simple,' It is practical, it is appealing to thousands of people; why not you ? It is the best means by which you can se cure suitable holiday presents without any con siderable outlay. We charge no more than were you to pay cash, and at prices lower than any cash store. ; . - Your Honey Back II Ton Find An j Article DIHerenl Than Represented MARR.L0CH S : I Va, Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon . 74 Third SL, Near Oak 9 but they will be a perty to ao program that haa not for lta ultimate goal the cooperative commonwealth. - It waa ani nounced yesterday that as soon as the union party declares Its policy the Bo- clallsta will prepare a statement setting forth their attitude and the reasons therefor. Idea'-for a Present Long after the memory of ether gifts have faded away, each look at the beau tiful picture on youri friend's wsll will be a reminder of the giver. ' We have them. Sanborn. Vail a Co.. 19 First street Buy Your Fura At I Palais Royal and esve money: SO per cent erf mesne a big aavlng for you. IT! Washington street. A Quaes Snowwd ta. Qoeea Maraherlta of Italy Is asld te tare h4 a novel esnerteaee while staking aa ascent la the ItsUaa Alps a few aa at, seeeaapealed by twe guides. , ' tier sasjesty was overtakes kr e kesvy saowvtorm aoA soasht shelter la a hat el. FMMty eeeasled by a large Berry ef Brltl.li aad Oertaaa aiptatats, whe Sad likewise keea eaatbt ta the atorat. The qoeea was Imraeeiatelr reeefslstd hy the tnnrlats, who were the aeist ef tear ing tha but. wh.s her sajaty salt "Vrr let aw he yaat hoeteea, genileinmi ws auwt wait aotll the wrwm p4 " )iia Margh'orlta loKt.4 n villus' sf the r snd hr4 -fho f"l rr..t H he other Ah-lnta l " majeaty sat t " 13 othe al.nt na t'-- ' The t"i. - . let. aft i ,,' uii. , . a - V