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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, ISC J. DAY'S EUEOfS OO EAST SIDE- Improvement Association I to Work for New Steel Bridge v at Madison Street. MOUNT SCOTT, DISTRICT WANTS BIO SCHOOLHOUSe Principal Declare Structure Contain to Twenty Rooms la Necessary at Laurelwood New Industries Are Springing Up in Sellwood ' v V - Beat Side Department, ' The East Side Improvement aasoeia 'tlon, at Jta meeting thla evening. will eUrt tha movement for .the erection pt m steel bridge to replace the Madison l"t 'structure. Nothing definite haa1 --been-decided upon concerning the plana lot the new bridge,-but et thla even ing'a meeting committees wm oe ap j.otnted to Investigate every particular in legwrd tc replacing tha old bridge, which la thought by many to have ervad lta time and become unaefe. Whitney L. Boise, prealdent of the Improvement association, thla morning . eald: "The need of a new bridge can not be Ignored. . The bridge waa not built for tha heavy traffic cnat It now - carrlee In the big O. W. P. care that paaa over It every few mlnutea. soma, of them heavily loaded trains. It will take three yeara at leaat to complete the bridge, and no time ehould be loat . In getting to work at it. The Improve . ment association will appoint commit tees tonight and get rlgni to work on it ao aa to loaa aa little time, aa possl . ble. From our experience of the Mor- rlson bridge If we get tne proportion before the people neat June, arrange- menu with the railway company will conaume aome time, and figuring on a ; year for construction we cannot expect, to have a new bridge within two yeara and a half from- neat June.-' When aaked aa to the probability of . the new bridge being built from Jeffer . eon Instead of from Madiaoi. atreet, Mr. . Bolae said that that would have to re : ceive further consideration, and that he waa not aware of what tha consensus ot opinion waa on the matter. Big- Soaoalfcouae Wasted. - A-le-roora -echoolhouBe wae what-the Mennt ' Scott Improvement . association decided must be provided to furnlah the district, immediately aurreundlng Lau l relwood" with adequate school facilities Instead of the ll-room building ea sug gested by tha board of education." Principal Miller reported that the con ditions were euoh that a JO-rooro! build tng waa necessary to supply tha needa of the district. In hla report It waa atated that the echool children were scattered over the dtatrlct to the nun . ber of 400 In room a holding from 40 to ' CO pupils. In these rooms 16 were with out desks. Mr. Miller said that there were enough pupils In the district to fill IS rooms now, and that If the Increase kept up a I0-room building would not be too large. It waa reported Knat 100 blldren had come into the dtatrlct tn tha last els weeks. ' Bew Xadnetrlee la Sellwood. : i Among the new Industries that have ,' recently eoma to Sellwood la a plant for manufacturing denaturixed and wood alcohol. The apparatue haa all arrived, conalating ef two' worms capable of a dally output of 1.000 gallona each, with ; the other necessary power to perform ,h. work According to the Plans of tha promoter. James McDole, the cape city of the plant will be but 100 gallons PROMINENT VISITOR Q REATLY SURPRISED Finds Tremendous Business Can Be Done Amidst Confusion The - List of Buyers : v "Ton don't mean to aay that you can aell pianos with everything looking nnv.turvv and all thla work of re building end remodeling foinf on?" said a caller at Eilera piano' House ?esterday. . we naa to aamii uibi blngs were in a rather -chaotic state, to all sDnearances. at least, and that ' occasionally a aaleaman or a customer . mlgnt oe annoyea oy ine noise ua -fuMton Incident to the work of practi cdlly Installing a five-floor building la one orlalnally Intended for but two. -But to show him that 'oven under these circumstances pianos can bo sold -we showed him our sale report for yes ' terday and for Saturday, which, of course, aatonlshed him. "Nothing as tonishing about it," we said. "The only wonder is that we haven't eold out near- ly all of theae line planoa at the emerg ency aaia prices, representing . iwuc tlon of from $100 to 1125, yes. In some cases aa much aa 1200 from the price at which these Instruments are usually aold by retail reolera. When we are offering here to take 1I4 each for choico el four largeet also fancy eased Ludwlg upright pianos, which to all appearances look aa though they had never been used at all, and are -willing to take ii or even 114 cash, and the balance at 17 Or 8 a month,' It eema to us they ought to bo taken Up ciulckly. Here is -a Krell piano that Is new. It Is a mahogany case. Soma dealera ask flit for It. We'll take tl8l rash or l a month for It. A aplendld Jacob Doll piano, good and serviceable, lor llS, for which other dealera have asked as much aa IJIS0. yes, even 1176. - A supera little oak-eased Kimball up right, not yet seven yeara old, goes now for I22U, and another fancy ma hogany Kimball, very nearly new, can be secured for :. A very good ma liogany case Steinway upright la now 1286, and t less takes a splendid me-dlum-slsed mahogany . case Knabe. Be- Piember theae last named planoa are not rand new, but we doubt If even aa ex port could tell them from a new one. There are quite a number of others: Klscners. Mathushek. Mehlln. Decker, liallett A Davla, and other branda, all at corresponding reductlona Bat the Bale BeyoH. Here le the report of Saturday's and Monday'a piano selling. We have sold more than these at parlous times, dur ing the past three years. In a slnale lay, but we doubt If anywhere In the Vritted Btatea so many planoa ever were eold under circumstances, twice or " three' timsa- more - favorable, tn so far as display and chance to show the in struments Is concerned. We are still really very much disarranged, but that Is the reason why prices have been made so low. and that la tha reason why dis criminating purchasers secure pianos now rather then wsltlnf until 'every thing Is again In apple pie order. Mrs. H. O. Sladen purchased a Mar shall aV Wendell. . . . Mrs. Ifrra Butler.' a Story Clark. ' Mrs. C. N. McKay, a beautiful Schv uann in mahogany, , h day - until tha business demande a bigger output. In order to Increase the capacity a larger engine will have to be Installed n4 more storing tanka provided. , Mr. McDole le advertlalng for a part asr, aa more capital la needed! and he guayanteea a profit of 150 a day from hie plant He claima to know the business thoroughly and also the con dltlona in Oregon, which, he says, are aa good aj can be found anywhere In th country, for, the .'manufacture of alcohol. , All klnda of vegetables wilt be used aa well aa condemned . fruit. - He be llevea that fruit can be obtained along Front -atreet at almoat nothing, merely for tha asking, which will make his profits large. Mr. McDole le confident that the farmers will soon see that tho profits from vegetables raised for the ; alcohol Industry .will be larger . than moat any other uae that they can put their land to, and that hie enterprise will grow accordingly. Opening- ef BCUla Belayed.' ' .The Sellwood - woolen' mllla were to have atarted last week, but when the time arrived . It waa found that several ! little' things that had been- overlooked j In the hurry had to be provided before they .could handle any wool. It la not known now ' just when the mills will be opened, but It le thought that every thing will be In readiness by the first of the year. .. ..-.-.. .. Alex Martin ef Montavllla waa fined $1S yeaterday by Judge Cameron on a charge of .cruelty to animals. Martin secured a horse from the Montavllla stables and drove it "nearly to death," according' to the testimony ot 3. Smith, owner of the stables. In the proceea of the notion. Frank Rosa, a stable tender, and the principal witness, refused to re. epond to a aubpena and waa lined ST.tO for contempt of court. Officers of the Sumner poet. No. 12. O. A. R., -were elected Saturday evening: Commander, C H.' Henderson; senior-vlce-comroander, O. A. Prentiss;. Junior vice-commander. D. Flnley; chaplain. W. T. Kerr; surgeon, M. Keene; officer of the day. A. q. Edmunds; officer of the guard, H. B. Thompson; delegatea to the atate encampment, O. A. Pi en t la i. L. A. Lucas. J. a. Olllla, W. T. Kerr and H. B. Thompson; alternates, D .N. Burrell, M. D. Keene, W. A. Blttncr and Joseph Badger. -Theee offlcere will be Installed at the aame time as those of the Sumner post of the Women's Relief Corps, at the flrat meeting In January. Martin Ma lone, aged 82, who lied Bunday at the home of his eon. Jaraoa Malone, til Mississippi avenue, wae burled today from flu Mary-a church. Alblna. interment waa in Mount Cal vary cemetery.' Mr. Malone waa bor.l in Kilkenny, Ireland, and came to Port land In 18ST. He haa one eon in this country and two In Australia. SEATTLE POLICE CATCH GANZER Man Who Passed Bad Checks n Who Pai Here Is Jai Jailed for Assault on Dentist. ' J. H. Gaaaer, alias Paul Martin, who escaped from Portland by passing a number of worthless checks, haa en countered the police of Seattle and la under arrest In that city on a charge" ef assault. Danger had a marled career ' in Portland, serving time on the roek- Lpiley then living at the best ' hotels. arnere ne ancoeeaea. id passing oogus paper. . V'- - Oanser, who ' dropped hie ' name - on leaving Portland . and aaaumed that of Martin, led a . merry life on reaching Seattle. He waa accompanied by a female companion and the two-etopped only at the beat hotela. They patron ised automobile companion liberally. He made an attack on a Seattle dentist and landed in Jail. i, ... 'Preferred knock Canned wooda, Allen Lewis, Best Brand. Mlaa M. Leman came In from Lafay ette, Or and purchaaed a Maraball eV WendelL Mr F. A. Hogan bought a eelf-play-Ing electric piano. A Buah at Oerts was secured by Mr. Llese, and the very finest .fancy ma- u.Hi ana t u unci -l.ii'.y Hii- boitany cased Weber upright piano waa! purchased by B. F. Patterson. ' Mr. n. wumu, or ne uauman no- i tel. bought one of the fancy exaJMtlon ' atyle Kimball uprlft-hts. which waa also : ,iT.-eilnrho5h,rlinor,h., if thipopJMn. while the Misses Pauline and Rosa Joss ! bous-ht one of the fancv. man v-toned , Weser orchestral pianos. The order was received from the Delta Alpha frater nity for another one of the Marshall A. Wendell planoa Mr. H. J. Dunn decided upon a Stack Pianola Piano, and a Pianola waa aold to Miss Josephine Duncan. Mr. Tlts Howe bought a Weber piano . In fancy mahogany ease. A Bailey pi-, ano to be used as a premium in a prise contest wae ordered by the Prose Pub lishing Co. Mr. C.-C. Olldea bought a nice little Kimball organ. ' Another one of the fancy exhibition Instruments ordered for the opening wns aM&e-CMkerhiB; Baby Grand " in crotch mahogany. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Day bought it yeaterday for their new home. ..- fine Stuyveaant Pianola Piano (the f 5i kind) was bought by Dr. H. Algrove. Another Pianola waa pur chased br Mr. 1. R. O NelL Miss Emma Neely deckled Upon a slightly used Milton piano, and a Hobart M. Cable piano, tha medium else, wea bought by Mr. Norman R. Totten. Mrs. J.- O. Aldrlch and her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Moota, each purchaaed the aame etyle of tha. Marshall aV Wen dell upright. Another Bailey piano went to Miss Eva McRea. A Kimball organ ! was ordered br mall by Mra. A. Closan. and atlll another Kimball organ wae purchased by Mr. W. H. Latter, aiso a mall order. . One of the famoua Chlokerlng grands, which have become so popular In homes of wealth of late yeara. waa. secured by Mra. A. Wyman, while one of the fancy many-toned Crown orchestral planoa waa purchased by Mr. C 8. Oregg. A very large fancy oak-cased Kimball or chestral upright went to Miss Jennie McLeod, -while another beautiful fancy English burl walnut case Weber upright plsno waa purchaaed by Mra. John Ray mond. The above era sales at Ellars Piano House - for- Mevturdayand - yesterday. Could any better .or more definite proof of the genuineness of our offers be ad duced T We think not. We are ana loua to sell pianos, and In out- extrem ity shall not refuse any reasonable offer aa to terms of payment now. But come In today or tomorrow. We are getting under way and as soon a a, we are thor oughly installed In the new premleee thla emergency Bale Is over. Remember the new number,. III Washington i etreot. .' The . New Eilers Piano House, bigger than ever. -.better than ever, busier than aver. ' .I -v..:,.'.-- ' .. .- 1 '.' 4 Have Us Store Your Purchase if You VJish We ll keep any article you wish us to and deliver It when and where you say. But 'twill bo better to eome now and make your selection. JustWBaysM Let this splendid Christmas .store serve you in the selection of your gifts this year. Come early and take advantage of the unusually large as sortment of Holiday goods we have for you now. ' You know full well that those you want to make happy will be just a little better pleased with your gift when they know it comes frorjl this store. Please .them better than ever and let your gifts be chosen while the choosing is so easy as now. . V'v. ' ' V -: ' "" ::' ,; v';:-'." 'r';':': ' - '- 'v:-:. Vatch tomorrow's paper for, the announcement of Children's Department, and be sure that you plan on bringing in the What's BetterThanGloves? When you are in doubt as to what will be suitable .and acceptable buy a Mer chandise Certificate and let the recipient of your gift come in and choose a pair of gloves that fitsand pleases. : No one can have too many pairs of gloves, and this plan helps you'td be sure that there are no exchanges or misfits, WOMEN'S GOLF. GIX)VES, - in WOMEN'S BELTS, in silk, trimmed black, white and fancy colors, some- ... ' . -i,. thing you'll : need these-sharp morn- Wlth , < buck,e9' assorte? colors' ings. A good selection here now and shirred or plaited styles; worth up to the prices are indeed modest for such ftr -.--c-jt t - ' superb qualities-SSs,-50f , 1C $2.00 each. Special for , Qftf GSf and. ..r.,."..,... ...... .If DC tomorrow's selling... Rubbers . v. , : . . ... , . '.. ..... . Thursday with every - pair, of . Women's Shoes at $3,50 and ufr absolutely free a pair of Foothold or Storm Rubbers Thursday the shoes .we'll offer, you for the special' will not .be anything grades-at; theregular-prices we -ask for them. Good styles, good leathers; all weights, light or heavy, soles and all the new toes. With every pair at $3.50 These Hose aire Good Presents Patterns and qualities that when qualities are considered WOMEN'S HOSE of black spun silk with double sole and spliced heel. A great hose for wear as well as .- C -C looks, the pair only'. eDleeart? WOMEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE, prettily, embroidered, would make a very r A desirable eift, pair. .eD L eUll I We'll sell you a -Merchandise Certificate for any pair of Hose we carry, and' the lucky one who receives it can have the size they wear and the, pleasure of knowing it's your selection. -, : , 11 IP? '71. :r,r f7W -. ' 3ooks, bonbons, bouquets nothln elaa from youna aentlemen, my dear," said the mothers of a peat feneration; . . w . . u end ao aay they todaybut "Ith varla- tlona However, tne tnree ancient o s anora tess rin.mi uv mlfbt' seem to be the eaae at Arst thousht. Take books, for Instance; et the J K. Oill company's store and "S? ne question has dainty taste, she can be easily charmed by one of a Una of hich "The Violet Booh" le a repre sentative. The author la Bettlna Van Hutten. the etory a pretty one and the blndlnc a dreamy thing- of massed vio lets, from the canter of which peers the i aweet face of a younf in: the mar- atnal decoraUona are all In violet tints. with a suggestion of lavender In the paper.- It needa only tne perrume or violets, which can be added tn an at tractive bookmark to make It "Just the thing." For the neture lover there la an Interesting selection of which "The Log of the Bun" li reprwntatlTerjnr the "bachelor maid" "Isn't It So?- quaintly cynical and leather bound; for people of sentiment, the perennial Riley the title. "While .the Heart Beata Young." with appropriate cover; there ere old classlce In dainty new morocco bindings; an unusually Interesting col lection of travel book a, and a dosen new novels, every one" of which la - worth reading, a fsw of them being: "Blind folded." by Walcott; "Jane Cable." by McCutcheoo; "For the Soul of Rafael," by Ryan: "Sir Nigel. by Doyle, and The Divlna Fire," by May Sinclair, which la pronounced by critics the' best thing alnce George Eliot's dar. Then there are a lot of "Nonsense" books for thoss who love to laugh. In short. whatever the type, a beautiful book can! be found to matcn it, ana mere can ne no queatlon ae to lta reception. Nothing pleasee Mr. Gill more than to please the book lover, whether he be a scholar In search of a rare clasalo, or the dlle tante In aearch of amusement . Flowers were surely never ao luxu rious In growth and blossom aa they are; thla year. -Tonseth Co.. on Sixth atreet. by . their attractive mirror 'effect the domed celling and rear wall being of mirrors double the beauty of their great chrysanthemum,' rose and carna tion display. t would seem that the recent festivities had required ; every blbaeom In the city, but by eome magic prooeaa, known only to florists, they can be completely sold out ona day and produce an astonishing number ef flow era tha next. Potted plants, fern bos kets, etc, are eeleeted by many gift- SWmm AMI' if 9 Mi 3 FIFTH, SIXTH AND VASHIIIGTOII STREETS Free With Women's or more a pair of good rubbers you find only in this good Hosiery WOMEN'S BtAK SILK HOSE, imported goods, with double , sole . and low spliced the pair.... SIM WOMEN'S BLACK GAUZE THREAD ' SILK, a well known hose in this AA W store, the'pair only .'PaweUU givera In preference to cut flowera, and within good Judgment; - the - growing plant wUl last all the year, to remind lta owner of the giver with every- new shoot, bud and blossom. The only really distracting problem at Christmas time le what give "a mere man." Why not use common senna and give him something he'd really like to have, though perhaps he hasn't had time to think about ltT' At M. Slchel'a, among the new men'e furnishings, there are beautiful pale gray waistcoats, with tlee and gloves ef the same pearly tint, about . which there could be no two oplntona; there are lovely moonstone links and buttons that have superseded pearl ones for full dresa. and there are the most dainty handkerchiefs. In silk and linen, one atyle being criss-crossed Jn checker-board effects, another' with colored heavy thread borders and an other embroidered lit pure whlfe. A box of One Imported handkerchiefs la a gift a number of young women have had put aside for certain deetlnatlona ef tender aaaociatlona, and It la certainly a sensible choice., Preferred ajtock Oaaaea Oooda, Allen lewia' Best Brand. .. jldom Baperleaoo. yroai the Chicago Dally News. ' "They aay." remarked the aiere mas. "that tteeaose' is a womae's reason and It le aboei all the reaaea she has." "Tea." refelnes the pretty wide. , "If a ahoot all tfae rcaaoa she aaa far awry lag. a BUS." 7nHl NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack -. Portland Men and Women, Old and . Voting Alike. ' ' Kidney Ilia ' else young and old alike Wulckly come and little warning give. Children Buffer In their early years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. - Women worry, csn't do dally work. Robust men have lame and aching backs.. old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame. Endure dlstresatng urinary Ills. The cure for man. for woman or for child Is to sure the cause the kidneys. Doan'a Kidney PlUa- -cure sick kidneys-Cure all tha arled, forma of kidney Buffering. Portland testimony guars n tees every Mra. 3. O. Stems of Mount Tabor, Oregon, living on - West avenue, says: "I have highly recommended Doan'a Kidney PUla for several years. I still do so, believing that any sufferer from backache or kidney complaint will find this remedy sll that la claimed for It My own experience proved that I "can's K fancy Pills promptly relieve back ache and other noticeable symptoms of kidney complaint." , For sale by all dealers. Price S rente. Foster-Mllburn Co Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tne name wajs a ana take no other. ( n n n : ; n Women's Suits Shoes 1 , : :. : . .v we will give only tho. And but the best 71 II C:ilr nit kjun I w V Shop. And prices are low indeed WOMEN'S SILK- HOSE,- in high grade materials, rich black or f ancy colors,", daintily em bellished with embroidery.'. So many designs and qualities that it's put of the question to describe them. The t A A pair from $2.75 to. , .i'teUU WEEK'S NEW BILLS AT STOCK THEATRES . . ' The Lyric ' . : A. eeneatlonal melodrama of the En glish - variety la "The Wagea of Sin," which la produced by the Lyrlo stock company this week. It la a thriller from beginning to end, and yesterday's audience granted It thunders of ap plause. It aeema. to have scored with the patrons of the Lyric ' Frank Fanning aa tha simple-hearted minister, makea good In strong faahlon. He puts a great dea of temperament Into the role, which la In many ways suited to his ability. Warda Howard doea better thla week than abe haa for aome time past, and deplete the unlucky and unhappy heroine la tha approved manner. Herbert Ashton gets severely hissed and hooted for his villainous acta Thomaa Clarke and Lily Branscombe and tha others of the company come In for their share of appreciation at . the bands of tha audience. 'The Wavea of Sin" Is wall ataged and acted. it ought to please. It will be tha bill at the Lyrlo all week, with a matinee each day. The Star. . . . Mlse Ye ma Felton, the charming girl actreee who heads the Allen stock com pany at the ' Star, scores anothsr hit this week In the leading role of "The Wh'tejOIrl Blave," a stirring melodrama or tne aoutn which Immensely pleased last nlght'a audience. Tha role ta one that would tax the talent of an actress older and more experienced, but Mlaa Felton carrlee It off with tha eaae and grace of a veteran. Forrest Seabury doea soma more good work thle weak. Henry McRae plays naturally and gets everything out of the part alloted him. Tha other mem bers of the company fill out the caat acceptably. It mjght be mentioned that the man agement at the Star la Taking great pains these days to dresa the staae tn an appropriate manner. The settings are all that the audiences could wish for. and hare added virtue of being unexagre rated. "The Whit Girl Slave" le a good bill It will bo at the Star all week, valth matinee a. Thursday, Saturday and Sun day. AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRES The Pantagea, About the beat thing In the veudev111 line In tho city this week la the Euro pean animal circus whtcb stands at the head of the pantagea bill this week. This troupe of trained ponies, dogs and monkeya keepa tha audience In an up roar from start to finish, and there are enough original tricks presented . te Prctl &-MMW Day in our great big fourth floor Toy little ones, to see i the superb' display Greatly Reduced We take one fourth off of the price of Suits this week. That's something worth remembering, isn't it? The. styles are authoritative, the materials are fine broadcloths, cneviots, serges and fancy man nish mixtures. 250 suits for you to make a selec tion from, so wide a choice that all may find the style and fabric best suited tuo their fancy Come in Eton, Prince Chap and Pony style jackets, tight or loose fitting. Colors are plain gray, red, . brown, . purple, green and black, and alt the good mixtures in checks, plaids and stripes. Coats are from 24 to 45'inches longj skirts are the correct" modes. Some of the suits are tastefully trimmed and some are quite plain, in the almost severe tailor style. ( And They are All Marked Down ' For Instance $15 Suits $20 Suits $2S Suits $38.50 Suits $11.25 $15.00 $18.75 $25.33 D.hai. Reduced iaf if itait? oncFourih This sale continued an.d each day grows better, for those who have bought tell their-friends of the splendid values they-are finding. You majr-have them in plain 'colors or handsome fancy patterns. ; Every size is to be found among them and the silks are the dependable kind. The regular prices are from $22.50 to $42.50. Now they are one fourth less. . ; ; ;,. - , . nose Supp Garters FANCY ROUND GAR TERS, in fancy boxes, one pair in ! each box, come in all shades, and the most beautiful designs.' Hand some buckles, and priced at,' from 25$ to. cause wonderment. It la by 'far the beat trained -animal " ahow - that - haa graced local vaudeville house for aome time. Dale and Craig do a comedy sketch that hasn't grown whiskers and make a decided bit Professor Andre does tua maglo act In an original manner. Thatcher, the blind baritone, haa a good voice and knows how to Juggle It. Leo White haa another of his Illustrated aonga rendered In hla uaual good fash Ion. Blair and O'Neill do a comedy skit that la agreeable, and the motion plo turee are a little better than usual. Tha management of the Pantagea haa done wall to give ua aeveral excellent turns la the same week. t . .The) Grand. ' Thla week the Grand comes forward without a feature sot. The McAvoya have the blggeat type on the program, but Bhey are not entitled to It Tha big typo should go to Oaffaney Brown, a monologulst who Is really pleasing and who doea wonderful thlnga with a cig arette. Brown made a hit yeaterday afternoon. It la rarely that a mono logulst la sufficient for an audience, but Brown Is. The McAvoya, however,' In "The Pride of Newspaper Row" have a clever skit which Wins approval. Vrrts and Kramer are rood wooden-sh-x dancers. Dovelln end Elwood do. a good skv.ch. The Le Renos, Roman ring artists, sre acceptable. - Harold Hoff haa another song hit end the picture film la up .o tha standard of the brand. The ahow la good. NOVEMBER-REEORTLOE. ASYLUM FOR INSANE (Special Dtenetrk to The Jearaal.). Salem, Or., Dec. 4. Tha board ef trustees of tho state asylum haa con firmed the appolntmenta made prevl ously by Superintendent Calbreath. of Dra. L. F. Griffith and A. E. Tanileale aa flrat and eecond assistant physicians, respectively. The report of the superintendent ehowa that there were on November 10. 1.4 It pat lent a at the aaylum; elopo menta and return a, I eacu; discharged, 14; received. II. The total cost ot running the Institution for tho month waa $.m. . . . , Seamen's Vnloa Convention. '(Jeoraal Spetial Service. ) r Boston. Mass., Dec 4. At the Inter national Seamen's -Minion convention, which began In thle city today, dele gatea were preaent repreaentlng the Pa ss A Western Woader. : There'a a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's twice, as big aa laat year. Thla wonder la W. L. Hill, who from a Weight of so pounds has grown to over ISO. He auys: ''I .suffered with a. terrible cough, and doctors gave me tip to die of IVnaump tlon. I was reduced to pound, when I began taking lr. King's New lHecov ery for Consumption, Coughs and tVll. Now. after .taking 12 b-ittlea, I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only eure Cough snd Colli cure. . Ounranteed by 1i.h Cross I'harmaov, druggiiit. ,,to and II 0. Trial bottle free. Do YourXhristmzs Shopping By Hail Send us a mall, order for anything yea see ta this ad, and 'U till the oroer the earn day It's received.. - orters WOMEN'S SIDE HOSE SUPPORTERS, onepair in a fancy box, ' for pretty Christ mas gifts. '.Made of " prettily figured silks and colored elai- ttshad Prices 75 to. cirioy Atlantic, gulf and lake organisa tion kf . iMrnin.. flniman mat a Awik. fishermen and other affiliated crafts. President-- William Penje of Chicago aLlled.4he gathering to order and Presi dent A. M. HuddeU of tho Boston Cen tral Labor Union welcomed the visit ors. The reports of tha aeveral offi cers ahow gratifying galna during the past year, both numerically ana finan cially. ' HY0MEI CURES CATARRH Coats Nothing Unlet It Gircc Relief Sold Under Guarantee). No matter how aavere or ehronte a eaae of catarrh avou may have, consult Woodard, Clarke 4 Co. about tho aa of Hyomet, they have ao much faith la the efficacy of thla treatment that they give their personal guarantee with every outfit they aell that It will effect a core, or the money will be refunded. In many instance Hyomet has cored catarrh when the patient haa Buffered from childhood. Quite a few peopla In Portland who have been nnable for yeara to get a good night' aleep oat fee count of the disagreeable, tickling and dropping at the back of tho throat, have obtained quick relief from a few treat ments with HyomeU and the continued use haa made a complete end lasting cure. . There Is ne stomach doeing when one uses Hyomel. -Simply breathe It medi cated heal In through tho pocket In haler that eomea with every outfit, and a4ictarrnalrma wUl. b-aiilV tho mucous membrane will bo healed. A complete Hyomel outfit, costs but tl. sufficient for at leaat two weeks' treatment, making It one of the meet economical methods of curing catarrh. If the outfit does not complete a euro, extra bottle of Hyomel. If needed, can be bought for ( cents. Remember that there Is no risk In buying. Hyomel. It costi nothing unless It cures. YOUR GLASSES BO TITXT ni If they're set g. AiTLY rlfht. kt oa suae thrte an. Hbii we tit roe, wi et T" XX n.t. Img exnerleare. every ae'.e.r tl! apeeratm aad Ike iwvifrd hw fcMliie eaabllns' " rr-'lr asa te ami-, ar ea mnl wrha-t wUk e.err rcimr ,of naerlel k" all - tMLal hr. ftjwtn-inf a -r.i. ime r--.- il. I. trim ntftr. Ir. riuiM. I li iw t. ir nr. -ruliul. Again. (Iw T"" alaaxi l Mr. fir " Muns-JI 0;::::' r rri v and V - 1-