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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINQ, DECEMBER 4. ISO. I Town Topics pnif.. ,,t. ....... ..Maud Pealy la 'Tb. Iltnainoa of Beatrice" Baker. Social Hlghwaraiaa" f aiplre...... ."Qulnry adawi aawrar" trtc, .....'Th Waaea uf hln" Itar. ...... "A WtUta Girl Blara" I'anUea Vaudeville grand . , .. ..,. .... - Jf"- Suit to recover the prloe of a dynamo, fSOO, ha. been died In th iUt circuit court by tbo Cemant Product company r. - . www a. i immiVi A uw ...... . m . alleges that la Au.uat, Rolf sola to Jtha comoanv a brick manufacturing plant at St. Jolna, and guaranteed the Plant to be .-- In good working .order. : Later. It la alleged, it was found that the dynamo In the plant waa defective and Incapable of supplying - aufllulent power.. Rolf la said to nave agreed to purchase new dynamo, and one was ordered at a cost of 1509. The company statea that Rolfe refused to pay for the machine when it waa received, and that the com Dan v had to par for it They now seek -to recover the $500. " Betah Smith, once a regular army -officer, but now a self-confessed forger, was sentenced to the state penitentiary foe - not leaa than two no more tnaa a) veara by Judge gears in the state circuit court, yesterday afternoon. A complaint Charg ing Bint with Insanity had been sworn to by Pr. Clarenca True Wilson, but Dr. , 8. ff. Josephl, on examination, pro nounced Smith sane. A plea for meroy waa made by Smith's attorney, i, B. Moott Deputy District Attorney Ous C. Moser reviewed Smith's record, stat- f Ing that be had been In the same kind of trouble before. , . I1 r H. 8. Ball A Son, - jewelers and op ticians, will keep tbelr Morrison street atora ooan avanlnara till Chrlatmaa. Their .new store has proved exceedingly popu lar and many have made their holiday selections.- A small deposit will secure your choice from., their- splendid pew stock. Remember plaoe. H. S. Ball A Son, Jewelers and opticians, tZ Morrison street, between First and Second. Phone Main tm. Established ISM. . " X McCarthy,' one-armed man ar rested Sunday by Detective " Hellyer on a .charge of laroany, waa sentenced to six months In the eounty Jail yes terday by Judge Cameron. McCarthy waa given 'a 44 bill to change by the proprietor of a saloon at ts North Third street, failed to return and decamped to Oregon City. Upon his return to Portland yesterdsy ha was taken into custody by Hellyer. . - r.. Unltar lan .Basaar. Xha TJWtarlaa. Ja dies' annual basaar will bo held tomor row evening and Thursday afternoon and evening la their, chapel. Useful and beautiful articles, together with delicious eatables, will be on sale. Com early and avoid the rush. Cake, coffee, sandwiches and Ice cream will be served. Seventh and Yamhill. .... BENEFIT GUI AT BAKER THEATRE Woman'- Exchange Makes Great ' Success 'Out of Annual ; " Society Affair. : 1 ;r PROMINENT PORTLANDERS .-.V IN BOXES AND LOCES Local Society Trna Out .in Force, Buys , Souvenir ; Programs and HomevMade Candy anil Enjoy t It- ; self in Delightful Manner, After a seven ' months' absence on leave O. Lohan, Oermaa consul in this city, returned to Portland yesterday and at one resumed th duties of his office. B. Slewert, secretary to Mr. Lohen. has been assigned to a similar position tn the Qennao consulate at the City of Mexico and leaves for his new poet tonight. rMa. 3. H. Falrbroolc. who was. for some Tim In my employ, Is ho longer connected with my office, and. has, not been for several weeks, although many supposed that he waa property owners and real estate dealers are hereby noti fied that Mr. J. H. Kalrbrook has no connections with my office whatever. Charles K. Henry. 121 Third street, Mrs. C. C. Snanbeek of I4T Columbia "aTreTTepurtS' that James Deweton. at employs of the Portland Lumber oom- scribed as tS year of age, la a Nor wegian, end wears eyeglasses. W. 8. Coleman, a member of engine company of the fire department, has notified th police that his brother. Er nest Coleman, mysteriously disappeared on November SO. Th missing man Is IS years of age. : a i Last night the annual benefit for the Woman's Exchange was gives at the uaaer tneatre ana the moat brilliant company ever seen at that theatre was assembled to see "The Social Highway man' and Ernest Hastings, ilis new Baker's leading man... U was inada.a full-dress affair and the scene was a pretty one, with every seat In the houee sold.' Souvenir programs, ar ranged by th committee with an eye to neatness and worth In advertising, were sold at the' door And home-mad candles were sold between acts. The audience entered with sest Into the en joyment of the evening and applauded heartily the entrance of each new actor and every new climax. ..... Dinners were given by a number of hostesses and the parties afterward oc cupied logea and boxes. Prominent among the box parties was one of which Miss Frances Lewis waa hoatesa With her. were Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Mra Scaddlng. Miss Nan Wood. Miss Amy Heltshu, Roderick Macleay, Mr. Webb and David Honey man. The' other box waa occupied by Mr. and Mra Thomas Kerr, who entertained Mr. and Mra Peter Kerr, Mrs. Arthur Mlnott, Miss Louis Flanders, Henry King, Andrew Kerr and T. Scott Brooke. Miss Fall ing and Miss May Foiling bad two logos and entertained the Allen Lewises, th Richard Koehlers, th ' W. B. Ayers, Mr. and Mra C. ., 8. Wood, Captain and Mrs. Cabell and ths George Oooda. In W. D. Wheelwright's logo were Miss Martha Hoyt. General and Mra C. F. Be be, Mr. and Mra S. M. Mears, Mra T. B. Wilcox and Mrs. Holt C.-Wilson together entertained a logo party of the younger set. Including Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Josephine Smith,- Miss Leslie Knapp, Mlaa Carolyn Burns.' Miss Lisa Wood, Kurt Koehler, Joe and, Ken neth Bee be, Mr. Holbrook and Holly Hoffman. Th Edward Casey Wil liams had a family party la a logo. Mra B. E. Lytle and Mra Edward Cookingham had t.hpther logea Among others present wer.. noticed: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mra I. N. Lip, man. Miss Helen Eastham! Mrs. P. F-. Morey, Miss Mae Oppenheimer, Mr. and Mra John Slmpaon, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. H. D. Groan, Mr. and Mra C. S. Jackson, -'Mr. and Mrs. L N. Flolschner. Mr. and Mra Fielding B. Kelly, Mr. end Urm. J. Wesley LAdd. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Curry, Mrs. K. H. Brooke. Miss Carrie Flandera, Mra Clementina Wilson, Mr. and Mra Frank Kerr, Mra A. A. Wright, Mr. and Mra W. W. Cotton, Mra J. B. Montgomery. Mra tlsam -White, Mr. end Mrs. James McCraken, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogarty, Miss Llela Shelley, Miss Jeannle Gray, Mr. and Mra E. T. C Stevens, Mr. and Mra J. C. Alnsworth, Mr. snd Mrs, w B. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer,: Mr. ana Mra crank freeman, Mr. and 4ra. Gay Lombard. Mr. and Mra Oustav Htmnn HI.. MaiM W.hn tr ln Un Mrs. Cora B. Midler Makes a Fortune -assWJamjB Says " ShiVVin7rway10.rW: : Worth of Medicine to Women. Until a few years ago Mra Cora B. Miller lved In a manner similar to that v ..ww v Will,! tbi j ywr woaiaa i of the avaran am.U In.H .M wiiia.. 1 She now resides lo her own palatial I brown-stone residence, and Is consld-' ered one of the most successful busl-j nexs women tn the United States. So oral years ago Mra Miller learned or a mild and simple preparation that would readily oure female d leasees and piles. After curing herself and many of her fr.ends she waa beslsged by sol many women needing the treatment that she decided to furnish it to those who might call for it She started, with only a few dollars capital,, and i the remedy, possessing true and wor i derful merit, producing marvelous cures j w limit Huuiura ana dinar Terseaies zaiiea, the demand grew so rapidly aha was several Umea compelled to seek larger nit, r f Mra Hh. nnw nn.InU, nn a n ,Ka city largest office buildings, which shs 1 owns, ana aimosi - one nunarea cieras and stenographers are required to as sist in this great buslneaa ' , " MUUotl Women TJee I. More ttian a million women have used Mra Miller's Speclno, 'and ao matter where you live, she ean refer you to ladles In your own locality who an and will tell any sufferer that this marvel ous remedy really cures women's dla eaaea Despite the fact that Mrs. Mil ler's business Is very extensive, she Is always willing to give aid and advice to every suffering woman who writes to her. She ts a generous, good woman and has decided to give away to women who have never used her medicine 110, 000 worth absolutely FREE. Every woman suffering with- lattcor rhoea or whitish dlechargea ulcera tions, displacements or . falling of th womb, prouse, scanty or painful pe riods, uterine .or ovarian tumors or growthsr also palna in the bead, back and bowels, bearing-down feellnga ner vousness, orecplng feelings up the eplne, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness,- or piles from any causa, should sit- right down and aend her name and address to Mrs. Cora B. Mil ler, Box 2869. Kokomo,. Ind., and re ceive by' mall (free of charge In plain wrapper) a 0-cent box. of her marvel ous Speclno; also her valuable book. - Remember, this offer will not last long,-for -thousands and thousands of Women who are suffering will take ad vantage of this generous meana of get ting cured: So If you ar ailing, do not suffer another day, but send your name and address to Mra. Miller for the book and medicls before the 110,000- worth le all gone. . . Glove and Merchandise Orders Sold for-Any Amount at the CIovo Dcr.t. PRICE OF PIPES IS;G0IIIG UP Portland Wholesalers Are Noti fied of Thie Fact by the j Manufacturers. STRIKES HAVE REDUCED V SUPPLY. OF. RAW BOWLS - O. C Riches and Thomas Flsvjn, pos tal Inspectors, left yesterday for a trip through th east. The Journey is purely for pleasure and will Include a visit to Washington. They expect to be gone about three weeka .Articles of IncorporaUoa of th Moore Cigar Lighter company werdlled in th office of th county clerk this morning by William O. Rowen. James Beggs and Carey J. McCracken. Capi tal stock, IM00. . . . , . - In the stat circuit court this morn ing Annie Jackson (colored) pleaded not guilty to th charge of stealing 2 from H. B. Larson on November 4. 'The Four Quartera of Manhood' will be the subject of a free lecture by Pro fessor J- A. Goods of Monmouth at the Evangelical church. East Sixth and Market streets, at S o'clock this evening. -J. L. Wells Co.' have moved their office from M - Grand avenue to room tot Chamber of Commero i building. Phone Main 4I4. - Holllea Shrubs. Trees. w have a fine line of frnlt, shade and ornamental trees. GET BUSY And Pick Out Your r -POCKET KNIVES SCISSORS "MANICURE AND SEWING SETS m CARVERS TABLE CUTLERY FLATWARE RAZORS, ETC. FOR CHRISTMAS , All Our Cutlery ' Absolutely Guaranteed Bassett & Preer . . 343 Washington St. . Between Seventh and Park. . Phone Main 1682 Frank Kansom, Mr. and Mra F. S. Stan ley, Miss Clotllds Robinson, Miss Mar garet Catltn,-Mra-.WaJter Reed, Miss Klsie Smith, Miss Laura Smith, Mr. and Mra W. C. Alvord. Mill Mabell Ran som, Miss . Alta Rush. - Mra Harry Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hausman, Miss Clementine ' Wilson, - Judge and Mrs. Thomas O'Day, Miss Ines Barrett, Mr. and Mra Julius Meier, Bert Mc Kay, Edward QreHe. C. P. Sperry. Drake O'Reilly, Lloyd Smith, Dr. Qustav Barr, Richard Cox. shrubs and roses In our tree yard, foot of Yamhill street. Call and sea It. You will And something . to beautify your homa Mow la ths time tl plant them out. Port land Seed Co., Front and Yamhill sts. J - Thero will e an ell day meeting of 1 the Holiness association tomorrow at the Church of the Nasarene, 42S Burn- side street, between Tenth snd Eleventh. Services will be -held at l:SO a. mv;IO avua v y- m. - Tour ' eyes examined Free. We are still selling eyeglasses at II 00. A per fect fit guaranteed. Metsger A Co Jewelers and opticians, ill sixth street. Japan Basaar, Sixth street outh closing out sale of $5,004 Worth of Jap anese fancy goods. Must be sold re gardless of cost. Going out of buslhesa T.' Ja" VT1 A Co. hav moved their offlc from. 44 Grand avenue to room S04 Chamber of ' Commerce building. Phone Main 4664.. Steamer Jessie Hsrklns' for Camas, WsShongal and -way landings dally ex cept Sunday. : Leaves Washington street aock'at t p. m. Window glass, plat glass, glased and set, F. K. Beach Co., The Pioneer Paint Co.. lit First street. Phone Main 1SS4. '' 1 ):. Wmwiu'i 1Tvnh.naa 111 Tnth .taL lunch 11:10 to. i: business men's lunch. Acme OH Co. sells ths best safety coal oil and flne gasoline. Phone East HI. Dr.. O. M. Wells, residence 7S East Bumslde street Phone East 1444. For Quality, Quantity and Qulckn, go to Morris restaurant. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Bar. Marqusnv ,-publio stenographer. Phone Paclflo tl." GROWS DESPONDENT AND TAKES HIS OWN LIFE " Despondent over his inability lo se- cure regular employment by reason of organic heart disease, Leon Xt Hunt, SI years of age, ueed his last 44 .to pur chase a revolver and sent a bullet creshlng through -his head yesterday afterday afternoon In a woodshed In the rear of 19 East Eighth street north. Deputy Coroner Klnley made an Investi gation and removed the body - to th morgue. Hunt signified his Intention of ending his life to several persona Last Sunday ha told H. D. Janea of the Good nounh building that the physicians were unable to give him any relief irnd he In tended to commit suicide. To Mies Emily ,Butterfleld. In wfcose house ha re sided, 'at 10-East Eighth etreet north, he Imparted the Information that his funde were nearly exhausted 'and with his last money he Intended to secure a revolver to take his Uf. , Materials Have Also Advanced and Importers Find They Cannot Do- . liver as Good QuiEty for the Money as Formerly. If you expect to buy a new briar pipe for yourself or for "him" before long be prepared .to py,mftrerhe same V briar pipes has gone up all over the world. Portland wholesalers have re ceived advice of th advance la price and have acted accordingly... .. . ' There will still be ts-cent pipes la the show windows just as there still will be ft and 12.60 pipes, but the cheaper pipes will be of slightly poorer quality than before, aad the same rule applies to the more expensive gradea . W. Hlnrlcha, a director of - Adolph Frankau A Co., manufacturers of well known pipes, recently told In a London paper the reasons for the Increase tn prices of briars ths world over. -The chief causa," he said, Is that sine July there have been, strikes in the two great plpe-rpking districts St. Claude, the French center near Geneva, and Nuremberg, the German area. These strikes continued ior tnree months, and the manufacture of briar bowls waa practically at a standstill for three months. . , Small Oatpnt, "As a rule the faotorles of St. Claude turn out 6,000' gross of bowls, good, bad and Indifferent. -but the present output Is scarcely worth mentioning. 'The same stat of affairs obtains at Nuremberg; but I hav Just heard that the manufacturers hav decided to com bine and protect their Interests against what ts believed to be mora of a polltl' cal than A trad union agitation. ' . "Th best briar Is found la Italy, where the peasants dig It out, boll it, and cut It Into bloc Its, which ar ex ported to. the French and German manu facturing, centers. The bowla which ar turned roughly In these cent era ar rive In England, where they ar fin ished and polished . and fitted , with mouthpleoea 'For some time past there has been a scarcity of good briar In Italy. Th earthquake In Calabria so shattered the industry that the poor people turned to other employment" . -r- . Vulcanite and silver hav. also ad vanced Tn -pnea;" Mry HlnHeh Oaplala d . ' Sff sot la Portland. ' Slg. SIcheL one of the few tobacco nists on the eoast. who Import directly from manufacturer In England, waa asked whether the effect of continental conditions had been felt In Portland. I Yea, the price of pipes has ad vanced." said ha "Pipes will be sold at th same prices as heretofore, but th quality will lower. Not over flv Great Display of 1907 Clendani Christmas Cards In Very Large Assortment Portland . . , Agents for Butterick Patterns and Columbia Yarns . -. T5a Meier 0 Frank Store Holiday Sale Oriental Rugs Prices 25 Below Value Today starts the Great Annual "Holiday Sale of Oriental Rugs. An entire new shipment of the rarest and most beautiful speci mens we hav shown in many yearsRugs, room-8va rugs, hall runners, etc Magnificent . designs and colorings and every one at a reduction of 25 per .-cent from the regular selling. prices Third -Floor... Cabistana from -$25 to $40 ea 2 'Bokhara from $22 to $65 ea. Shiraz Rugs from $30 to ?65 Kazak Rugs from $40 to $75 Kurdistan Rugs from $50 to $75 each Masul Ruga from $25 to"$50 each Irana. $65 Serabans. $30 to $65 Tab riz RugaC$125Saruk Ruga, $jT6 Kerman Ruga, $135 Hamadans, $45 each Khiva Room-Size Rugs, $110 and $125 Oriental Hall Runners at $50 to$85The showing is a very extensive one The best value .in Orientals ever ." ; ' ' . Offered Third Floor. - Th MeUr A. Frank Stora Useful Articles For Xmas Gifts Toilet ets at...'...$l to f5 , Mirror, ea.; fronv.54 o f 10 Fountain - 1 ' ' ' ; Pen. . . . f 3.SO to 913.80 ' Op?ri Glasses.. 4.50 to 92S.80 Watch Fob and . - Chains .... ..25 to f 6.SO Minicur Sets... ..fl to fl5 Fancy Inkatands..lS to f 35 Fancy Box . " Paper ...... 15 to 96.SO Xmas Perfumes 10 to 53.50 Perfume Atomizer ;.t5 to 3.50 Wkitkr Brooms 35 to f 3.T5 Ebony Brushes all kinds hat. clothj. hair snd . mili -taryT. :....... ;.60e to f 5 Fancy Back -: , Combs 25 to 925 Shaving: St..754 to S10.50 Smoking Sets 75 to f 10.59 Jewel Boxes at 50 to 9.5 Bracelets from. ..60 to f 15 Watches.'.... .f 1 up to f 35 Parisian Pendants.. f 2.50 to 5T.50 Lockets from. .25 to f 4.50 Fancy Cigar . - Jars ...vr.r..25 to fl.SO Necklaces from 25 to 9.50 Solid Cold Rings 50 to f9.50 Hat Pin from, . each .15 to f5 ' Holiday Sale COUCH COVERS' 40 -Oriental--Coach Cover; blue, red., green and terra eotta; a aplendld a a ' aorxment f - the very lateat dealgna and color combination; !. 4 In. wide br yard Ion-. Handaom style: rearular I value, on al to. 'day at thia low prloa, - each Third - Floor. Drapery - Department . . . f 3.95 S04 Neaua'. Couch Cover reda and' sreana, 'Oriental pattern In th moat dealrabla pattarna; 40 tna. wide by S ' yard lona. -.Extraordinary velue, on . aal today at thia low price. . , S each ..... ....fX.85 Special lot of Hop Portiere of heavy . Cbenile cord, aultabte (or doorway;: . 4 to reet wide; rod and Oriental oolorlnrm. Beat 47.40 values, on eale ' today at thli unuauaily low price ' take adyantas . f 4.95 i Custom Shade, and Drapery work our opectaitv. Third Floor. Holiday Specials in the Basement Nickel-plated Chafing - Dtahea medium alse. fancy cover. Rearu lar 410.S9 value........ f8.39 Nickel-plated Chaflnt Diane wrought-lron atand, plain eov or. Reg. 14.40 value, oa tale at thia low price of, acht.f3.T8 " Chafln Dlah ' Tray plain edge, 11-lnch alda. Regular 41.74 value, ea aal at f 1.29 14-lnco Tray. 41 value. ..f 1.62 Nickel-plated Nut Bow lav 1 1 value, on aal at, each. ...... ....79 Great special holiday aal of glased Jardlaleres and Umbrella Stands. Best atyle. all slies. Grand value a followe; ' Base ment. Mall order Oiled: S-ta. taae Jardinieres a.. 21 T-ts. trlaaea Jardlaieeea at.. 32 S-ta gkwad Jardlalerea at. .49 Blue . and wnlt glaied . Um brella Stands, best 41 slues 51.49 $1.75 glased Umbrella SUnds at ......... .52.19 1.44 glaaed Umbrella Staada -at ,nn..n. 52.78 Metal CandlesUcka at, each ........ .....19 Nickel-plated S-O'Clock Teaa . on nickel stand. Great ape cial value at $2.19 tOe Brass Candlestick en sale at ..... ........ 71 I O'clock Teakettles ' on vrrought Iron stand. Regu lar values at... f2.80 Child's silver-plated Mug. fancy engraved. Reg. 11 ' value 79 -Child' silver-plated Set la lined box. Very pretty stylea Grand valuea $U8 Set ......... ..09 S1.TS Set fl.42 Cracker Jar, fancy decorated eoverr Reg. 41.50 val. f 1.99 Great holiday stocks of Solid Silverware, Silver- plated Ware, Novelty Glassware, Cut Glass, Vases, Brass and Copper Ware, Electroliers, Gas Lamps, Candelabra, Lamps, Fancy China, Dinner Sets, Cut lery, etcT Let us show you. per cent of th pipe eold la thia eoua if. -nmm, lnta the country In the con dition they are sold, for America beau the world on finishing pipe. Th Amer- Immi manufacturers Import the. bowls. called the "stumels' by the trade, from Europ and put put on th mouthpieces here. Thar are eom queer -things in the pip buslneaa. For Instance, there Is the infrnrtnrtlon of the calabash pip In quality than heretofore. ,The price "ofj England. ArirngllaTPragiroenrirt ArfTCt ran out of pipes and none could be ob- Ltained. Finally, on of th aoldlar tn desperation noticed one ol tnoee large gourds, the calabash, and made a rough pipe out of It. - It amoked splendidly, and when the regiment got back to Eng land all tb soldiers were smoking cala bash pipes. Th . Frankau company heard of .them and sent men to Africa to study the calabash. Th ealabaah pipe eold now ar lined with meers chaum and ar fin em ok era. J sold th first calabash pipes that earns Into the United State, as I wss In New Tork when the Frankau agent arrived, and bought all his samples from htm. I old a'tSO calabash th other day. SHINDLER GETS .. MAYOR'S CHAIR V,. 1 , " f Reelected by Citizens of Mil-"m'- waukie as Head of Their Government. After an exciting campaign William Shlndler, Independent candidate, was reelected mayor of Mllwaukle yester day over Isaac S. Mullen, leader of th Cltlaens ticket, by a vot .of tl to 41. . r For candidate for other office th vot was a follow: Councilman, Grant Barker, Clt, 44; W. T. Houser, Clt., 47) O. 8. Matthews, Ind.. 44: ra-cordu-Fr.c5 Lehman, 101; treasurer, B. T. Elmer. 101. and Edward Peetach. waa elected marshal by 101. Th only contest were thoee for mayor and for. on councilman, who flac was contended for by O. S. Mat hews, an Independent candidate.' The total vot was lit, a gain of IS per cent over Tast year. ""William Sh.4wa.ea, whe ,1 reeleoted to servt another term of two years, Is the ojrnajrorhjitlJMraj xo AXAax. nax, - - We're bet a awnel ikltttak (boat treeble wltfe Japan. Aad eonaldor tbls ezclteBMat tat a Saake I th pan; . Still, If the little browalae ahoald eopM ay eoma aaiiinv in - - We eonll nt them at Skaatetawa with ear Henry C. McUlnn. it thalr crowd ationld be a mllllo and this , "tnrt" thff Ibonld o'rronH, W emld talwapk tor MaanlDg aad w know ha' 4 a-lp na aom. Aad we're ear that Unrla Harvey weald be ronna witnin ioa n-ar. Bat It all ef three ahould tall a we kev etlU DttecuT mi. Tben In ew TTnloa laaadrf we employ a fcna- drrtt Kir to Ir brlbt ae dlanoad -aad thetr hair la lowljr rarla Aad wa'd trA them 4 Vaaeaaver.BMf te Sleet the awe le arm. Aad t Jaot wnai enna eamover te eat rertlaed lealea' eearm. , Ne, tbore hta't as danger the attkade will hart ne, And alarm le ml aoandad br.eaeae hap whe want a 'fuaa, Aad w warn tha aow.dlatlar1r that that meat at ee he gond Or we'll turn the whel eaboedle of 'em e'er te Cotoael 'ol, w tatnrDaT ' -T Keia 44. . aad aad Oatmaate, " Mme. Madeline Linnwood SBMCATOXtOaiST. ' 'nmoiii crai-Ttrma, mrscu ABT9 ITEBTal MVTLBrM. . ASSISTANTi Mme. Irene Myres TRADE SCHOOL FOR ' WOMEN AND 0frtS ROMS' CUtTURB AND PRO FESSIONAL COUR8B5. Th Immediate proce for re moval of wrinkle, smallpox pita birthmarks, acara, auperfluoua hairs, etc., scientifically removed .without the ua of aurgery or electricity. " Manicuring, scalp, facial treatment and hair dreas- Ing. (-,' fRces MEDICATED CLATPACT, acorn ; plet facial treatment. Oflke and School 1A 14. U Ltwb Mi.. Morrtsm 4 Ptrk There's Many a Reason Why You Should Use the - G1MG CLOSED GLOBE -INVERTED Let us tell them to you. Its scientific construction insures PERFECT COMBUSTION OF GAS AND AIR. THE CLOSED GLOBE IS PRO TECTION TO THE MAN TLE AND PREVENTS FALLING OF HEATED PARTICLES. . -t"'-lav. MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT WITH LEAST EXPENDI TURE OF GAS. hk Theatre NOFLASHBACK. The accompanying cut shows THE MANNING CLOSED GLOBE INVERTED LIGHT as a portable light. Price Complete $3.00 D. IV. Manning Lighting and Supply Co. Dealers. in All Kinds of Gas and Gasoline Lights and ' . ' . Supplies 1 Phone Main 2311 43 Third Street, Near Anjceny AatxrsiaairTS. 'iZuJhe dtilli rheatre UVZ1 , It rformafe Tonight 8:15 o'Ctork TUB CUARVUNO ACTRESS. , HAVBa rxAxr . th Comedr PRICE Imw rinnr lrtr.nl I... a ... TOMORROW NIQHT8.-15 GABRILOWITSCH mr. ILiVv 10t O.ltarr, rm4. $1.0.; txara kow snxnta. , Plume Man IS0T. Otoa 1'BMtre faw,. Gee. U Baker. Mgr. Kaaae ef the Bake Theatre Steak Tbe Baatlrl Saclety fkty, ' "A S0CIAT. HIOBrrATaIA. " Kvaalna- Piliaa Mi' SB. an-. " - - UL. SV. halt weak. "TV Twe Jakaa- EMPIRE THEATRE. lit. Wjltaai Oae Satire Weak. Matla aaJpoaOai Baivroay. avrrv imei . is. The Ureat Haw Eaglaad Raral Play. "Qoincy Adams Sawyer1 nrrong t aar. avraiar Emr.tr Prl. aa. iui wui tii two nm STAR THEATRE Week ef TtrnBr 4. Phoaw Mat lag. tkx uui rrocx coarajix Preaeata Tho Slav airl" Marleee Teaedaa. Tkaraaara. Sararrfara aad Sundaja at I M a. m arlra It tail SO ata: arrrjr evening at S.ll ckoct. arKe 1. r- aad SO reeta. a) - had. Ever sine th city ha been ln-avwrttftratea-Mrn Bhlnrtla ha linn ay or. II ha don much to help the lit tle municipality and has succeeded tn suldlnf It safely through all threaten ing perils until It now atands with many praiseworthy projects aheaa and still clear of debt. Tbe campaign was a snappy one from start to finish. When the Cltlsens' con vention turned down Mr. Shlndler and placed at the head of their ticket I. & Mullan. ,Mr. Shlndler aroa In hi place and declared that-h would run Inde pendent of their support and defied them to beat him. It was thought that this Impulsive act would defeat him. Th opposition mad a thorough canvass of tn town, but when th votes wer counted Mr. Shlndler turned up with a good margin, snd not far behind was hi comrade O. a Matthew, who bed joined him la til lone flrht frnr reelection. W hay ecured a small lot of .THAT BEAUTIFUL FOSTER THE INDIAN QUEEN Whit thy last 23 Cents Each No mora to be had. ' oaaooaT mora stock oo. The Kodak Store U Slxta, area WaaaXarteev i..: : .eassasa MamrM-j Watches-Diamonds r SOLID COLD JEWELRY Th Matsger Co. Easy Credit Plan will appeal tq you and your friends. We will sU you all of your Christmas sifts, on one bill only $1 Down, tl t Week Early selections ar. always ad visable. We ehall be pleaeed to lay them away until the day yens wleh them. Open evenlnga. UETZGER & CO. u in I ni V7 inraw-wv vwur airvlarrrj ,( If I fj 4 rattt WhrlYtaCwe4 KATN'S RciiASit Cijit its Kami j J OrfgonaWeihinoron rrmri, f ru O'atnWcil P0TaTe4,kirkvet.srMk,mier Mteatirt.iTt. RLvtAL C:LCT. .Y CQ. JL21X. STa t The Grand Weak f See. a BICZ aa4 AUCX Mail VOT. "Da Prlee ef Oelevki aad ' Serraaay Siewa. Tke La laaaa. Maeta KaraU Kerf. L.YRIO THEATRE wxxk Biontauia sxcimbkb a Praak Harvey' anatlanal Maiodraaie la ' t Foar acta. . ' iil.iirrr riatte hAuCj Ur 311. tm bf W4rTv1 br phorte ; llaltj 411. MtfcirtiT utn uciruT HUUIII i.U IILIUIII FAIRBANKS BATIt ' ROOM an PHT8ICIAN8' SCAMC8. Popular for. horn, and office. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. VAXUAJTKS, MOM) 4k OO, " . rirat aad Herk Bte. OAKSfllMK TONICHT mnM 5".nJ v.: Music every af::rr.:cn ar.4 evr Inf.- PlaJa and l-rxy t' -ti- - U-l'-t Uf!.