The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 09, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY -MORNING, DECEMBER . 1908.
QrQ Russian, Brass and Copper infixes 9
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We place on sale tomorrow a large shipment of extremely beautiful designs in this old-fashioned ware -Loving Cups, Vases, Tankards, Pitchers, Trays, Jar
dinieres, Bowls and Coal Hods. All who have seen our rich display of art goods comment alike upon its beauty, exclusiveness and moderate prices which it carries
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Fine Leather (idods 7
The most magnificent display of Exclusive and besirable
Novelties in Leather ever shown over our counters.
, Ladies Handbags in
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: . . . PI, sum .., u, m. ,
, leather and linings, -;
with the new Vene-"'
- tion - handle, - regular -',
S1.50, v special 8e.
, ' In the new shapes,
with : strap handles
and. pearl' fasteners.
regular $1.25, special
oev . uunge fursn, .
handles and fancy .
'.t V f$fj!n$i V':ii-v v I frames,..; assorted
: I rtt shades, special 1T..
' I teftf - Tea'Per Cent Wt-V
I 'I!eWt& in our leather depart-
- H -)Vi!-.t'..: orices on Men i Wal-
lets, Bill Books, Card
Cae.es.Travelinaf Cases.
Collar and Cuff Boxes, Flasks, Cigar Cases, Com Furies,
Hand Grips, Suit Cases, Music Rolls and Writing Folios.
All our leather is new and up to date. We guarantee our
leathers. Everything engraved in gold free. We import
leathers, new things from Germany and Paris, suitable gifts
in leather, Auto and Picnic Baskets, Desk Pads.
FRENCH BEVEL PLATE MIRRORS ,- -
TRIPLICATE MIRRORS f 1.25, fl.0, f 3.T5, f 5.00
and u ....flS.OO
SHAVING MIRRORS Adjustable, plain and magnifying;
every shaver wants one. .;.... 1.90, $3.75, S5.00
DRESSING MIRRORS Heavy bevel plate, solid gilt
frames, Louis XlV-patterns. ".
Nothing could be more beautiful or satisfying to the artistic
sense than our Holiday Box Stationery in the Holly de-"
signs. Popular prices. ....... .... ..3Tf, 65, 904
Cut Glass and Bohemian
Art
Ware
Over two '
thousand
pieces an - (
exquisitely
beautiful
showing.;
FRAMED PICTURES
Water Colors, Pastels, Photogravures, Reproductions From
.the Great Masters in Art.
CLOISONNE VASES f 2.75, f 3.60, fT.25.
UMBRELLAS In plain and fancy handle, 08. f 1.25,
f 2.00. Every raihstick guaranteed to wear and give sat
isfaction. '-'I..'
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" I 'Our Telephone Exm Has Nne TranJIr --Fff R A IRl 5)fiM
i I Unes and Never Keeps Yoq Waiting LL C,! Ly AJL I
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I Child's Delight
Is One of Our
Simplex Typewriters
The child's delight
A good writing ma-
eftme tor-every bo
and girl. We have
Sold thousands of
them, always with
satisfaction to the
buyer. Let us show
you how easy they
are to use. 1.00,
2.BO, f S.OO.
; French
: jkmn"tPerfumes
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Our own importation of Roger 4c
Gallet, Le Grand Piver, Pinaud,
Lubin, and those favorites of our
own land Lundborg, . Palmer,
Spiehler, Marcelles quadruple ex
tracts, 75 per ounce. Valiant's
Extracts, ail odors, 50 per ounce.
Agents for Hudnut's famous toilet
requisites. - -
Sachets
Rosirls
and
Le Trefe
The most
delightful of
imnorted
perfumes!
Sheahan's
Boston Passe
Partouts
, i , ; . 4,000 Subject,
15 and 75. . .
Nothing we have ever shown
7 has attracted greater admi
ration than theae beautiful
-pictures; mottoes, proverbs,
quotations, Gibson heads,
, photos and reproductions
' of famous paintings. A com
' plete display . in the gift
, rooms on the fourth floor.
Kodaks and
Cameras
For any pocket or picture, from
the fl.OO Blister Brown to the
great eight-foot machine which
we supply the leading profes
sionals. Our photo trade ex
tends from , Alaska -to Mexico.
We develop plates and films the
dsv we receive them. Free
samples of Cyko, the paper you can depend on: We will
make any size enlargement from your favorite negative. Our
prices mean perfect work 30f, 75, f 1.25, f2.15. '
Ormdlu
Clocks
" TOILET AND DRESSING SETS
In Sterling Silver, Stag, Ebony, Ivory and Celluloid.
- - MANICURE SETS
A Very Complete Line in Shell, Mother-of-Pearl, Ivory and
Sterling Silver, -r .... ,
Perpetuated
Palms
IN LOUIS XIV
DESIONS.'
EVERY ONE A PER
FECT TIME-KEEPER.
Pyrography
A a every sutiyc tun
,t, j siae, Picture
,' " Frames, Easels, .
Nnt Bowls,Tray,
Book R aek.
C..:. 1A4
tie. Burning Fluid 15 and 25. ' Outfits $1.50 A force
-of expert workers in this rlwill instruct yon free.
ART SKINS ..... 7. ....... u iujim.. .J. . . . . ..JB4
ART LEATHER PILLOWS ...;.8.50
Any design desired without extra charge.
INQERSOLL'S BOYS' AND GIRLS' WATCHES 21.00
Fancy Shaving Mugs
SJ.
ng Mugs Bf. Fountain fens, warranted.
1.00, 21.50, 22.50. Electric Flash Lights, complete
with batteries, 85. Japanese Waste Baskets 35. ,
Make the home beautiful;,
everlasting, never-fading, in
expensive 35 to 212.00.
For balls and large rooms we
have 8, 10 and 12-foot Tree
Palms. , - ,
v ART CALENDARS 1907 .. . : ;
Every one a gem of beauty. Original in design and mod
erately riced. Photogravures. Etch.ings.Water Colors, in
taking frames 15, S5, 60, fl.OO, 2 1.40.
VISIT OUR GIFT ROOM on the FOURTH FLOOR
A delightful place to spend an hour. An endless variety of
approved gift for eyery purse. Take elevator.
WANTS THE LAST!
RMrBnCIC
Mrs. Leslie Carter-Payne Lists
Every Trinket Against Miss .
, Munro.
FURNISHED MONEY THAT
f BOUGHT LOTS OF.THINCS
"Long Inventory of Artless to Which
Charge -of Conversion . Attaches
Nice , Thing Norma Alleged to
Have Bought With Carter Money.
(Bptclal Dtepatek kr Lmm4 Wlr to Tlx Imul)
New Tork, Dc 8. Papers ar betna
prepared br Andrew R. UeLaran,' law
yer for Mrs. LU Cartsr-Payna, for a
aeond mlt that the noted aetreaa will
' bring" against - her one-time bosom
friend, Mlaa Norma Munro. Aocordtna
to tne attorney, the second action for
the conversion of property will cover all
the alleged Indebtedness of Mies -Munro
Attorneys for Mrs. Robert Osborne
announce ffiTTneywni advertise v
sherirra sal of all the real estate of
Mlaa Norma that they can find, to set
tie a Judgment entered, against her In
the- supreme court on April Z.
- Mrs. Payne's attorney, speaking of the
second ault and the trouble ' between
Mlaa Munro and her two former friends,
aald: ?
"The discrepancy between the total of
Mrs. Payne's claims again at Norma
Munro and the amount named In the
suit begun on Thursday can be ex
plained In thla way: The ault already
filed covers only euch lotnts as may
bo covered In suit on contract. We
will shortly commence a second action
for conversion of property which will
cover all the remainder of Mlaa Munro s
Indebtedness to Mrs. Payne, totalling in
all about $57.9;
"Mlaa Munro wanted to give Mrs.
Payne a little present, ao she bought
thla dog from a man In Washington.
She sent the owner of the dog a check.
but shortly the bank returned the check
with no good' written acroaa Its face.
Mra. Payne learned that Mlsa Munro's
check had not been honored, ao she gave
her friend $100 to place to her credit In
the bank upon which the check was
drawn.".
Mr. McLaren then explained that the
Items cited in the schedule as dog col
-n
ft
SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES- FOR THE
LITTLE FOLKS
A positive saving assured. You no doubt have more or
lesa trouble these wet day with your children' footwear.
Come to us and w will guarantee to sell yon satisfactory
shoes at very attractive price. A trial will convince you
that in tradmg with us, you have found the right store.
MISSES' FINE KID OR BOX CALF SHOES, extension
sole, patent tips, sizes 11 to 2, values $2.00, now... 2 1-50
.SAME as above, sizes Syi to 1QZ. value $1.50, now. .,2 1.25
'SAME as above, sires S to 8, value $1.25, now ...fl.OO
BOYS' KANGAROO CALF LACE SHOES, heavy double
sole, extension, sizes 2li to 5. ................. .22.00
YOUTHS' as above, sizes from 13tf to 2...; 21-T5
LITTLE GENTS' same a sbove, sires from 8 to 13. .fl.TSO.
-We Uo sell LADIES' STORM RUBBERS WITH EX
TENSION HEELS, worth 65c, at 50
ROSENTHAL'S
TTT.'Ti,i"': "TS 1 THIRD ST.--.--- . . ...
Portland's Best Shoe Store
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lar pearls, three Utile rings, pearl brace
let, flower bllla and ooat of automobile
represented purchaaea that Mlaa Munro
had made with Mrs. Payne a money
while the two were companions.
WARSHIPS NAMED AFTER
France Honors Great Writers
In Her New Iron
. - clads.
(Special Dltpatek. tMWd Wire to The Jearaet)
Paris. Deo. S.-s In naming her new
warshlpa,. France has honored literature
and her Ironclads will -bear -the aaroea
of rreat French writers. France I
now building; the battleships Danton.
Mlrabeau, Voltaire. Diderot. Condorcet
and Vergnlaud. and the cruiser Victor
Huro, Jules NlchRlet. Edsar Qulnet,
Ernest Renan and Waldeck Rouaaeau
all named after writers, phlloaophera
and statesmen .
Oreat enthusiasm haa been ahown br
French aocletjr thla year over the chrys
anthemums. The race for thins Japa
nese has swept . the cltr recently and,
the reason of the chrysanthemum ahowa
auccess Is be cause the flower la Japa
nese. .
The first prlxe winner la the "Bado
Tacco," named after the Japaneae act
reaa who charmed the Partalans durtns;
the exhibition. It Is snow white on the
outer rim of petala and the heart la a
deep cream. . The blossoms measure
more than a metre, or about a yard and
10 Inchea In circumference.
GIGANTIC POWER
COMPANY BONDED
(gpeeUl Ptapetca by Leased Wire te The Jem-nail
' New York. Dec S. The Oreat West
ern Power company of California has"
filed a mortraa-a to the Central Trust
company of New Tork as trustee to se
cure an issue of 116,000.000 five per
eent void bonds dated July 1, ISO, and
due July 1, 14. but subject to re
demption after five years at 10 and
n teres t. Of the Issue. 11,500,000 la out
standing Thla company was recently
Incorporated under the laws of Cali
fornia with an authorised capital of
116,000,000 as the operating company
for the Weatera Power company of New
Jersey. The latter Is a holding com
pany with 1 11.000,000 authorised capi
tal stock. It is said that -all the stock
will be issued soon. Edwin Hawley la
president of the company. The Oreat
weatera Power company . expects to
furnish power, light arfd heat to all the
towns In northern and central Cali
fornia. , 1 '
EXPECT CLEVELAND
-- " TO BE WELL SOON
(Spertel rflipateh by Leea Wire te Theoornil)
Princeton, N. J., Dec. SO rover Cleve
land, In his home, "Westland," Is con
fined with acute Indigestion. The ex
president has been 111 for more than a
week and still remalna unimproved and
every precaution la being taken by hla
family physician. Dr. Carnochan, and
by Mrs. Cleveland. ,
Dr. Carnochan aald today - that Mr.
Cleveland waa not Ira a very serious
condition, but. was' In paln.
"We expect Mr. Cleveland out In' a
few days." oonttnued Dr. Carnochan,
"but I cannot tell exactly when,'
niGHT SESSIONS
i u un uu 1 1 1
Twelve Good Men and True in
Thompson Case Come
Slowly.
BOTH SIDES SAID TO-
BE USING DETECTIVES
PMsibleInflttenceotTheaeJpon
Veniremen Factor in Sifting Venire
Attorney Vance's Motive in Join
ing Prosecution. ,
(Special Dispatch to The JosraaL)
TlDAml Weak - a T w m , .v
lira worked aU of last night and today
securing the SB veniremen drawn yes-
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Restaurant
raxao Aire oovos btv
OPZBT DAT ABTQ VXOXT. '
OUckea Soap, . Aa-Jollea, Tree with
5
6
.15
.15
IS
OOK.
atotaouae Xiettnoe 10, Celery,
Oreea Onions .
Watercress Balad, Vreaok S Teas
ing
oiled Salmon Belllea, with Xgg
Baooe
Pried Catfish : ; . . . .
Pried Kasor Olama 15
Bteaaaea Kittle Keck Olama 20
Clam BoulUoa with Toast. .15e
BoUed Chicken with Cream Saooe
aad Brussels Sproata '.25e
Ohio ken Pot Pie with BasnpUags . .25
Pork Spare Bibs with Spinach. . . .20
Pickled fcamb's Toagae with Potato
alad 20
Pork Teaderlola, Breaded, with
Tomato Canoe 254
OarUo Sanaage with Baaerkraat. .20e
Bteaa Cheese with Plokled Beeta . . . J Be?
Chile Com Caraa 16f
Balf Bprlng Chicken, Pried, oa
Toaat ...40c
maU Beef Teaderlola with Mush
room Baaoe .-2S4
Beef Btew with Tegatablas. ...... is
Boston Baked pork aad Beaaa ....IS
Bpagaettt with Cheese. Ztalleaae. . 15
Cora Beef Bash with Poaoked Xrg lS
oaivss anuii wita senaufa
gg :..2S
Prttter with wtas Banoe.lB
Bide Order Bansaa Prlttera 6
Boast Goose with' Apple Baaoe aad
Celery 35
Boast prlag Chlokeh with Dress
ing Zli
Boast Beef, Paa Oravy . .1 IS
Boast Teal with Dreaalag ' l s
Boaat Pork with Dresslag ..15
Boaat Bprlag Irfuab, Stint Baaoe aad
Oreea Peaa . 20
Coffee, Bread and Butter aad Potatoes
T with all Meals.
Ton will always find good eeoklaf and
alek service at the AMXBIOABJ BBS
TAVBABTl try a Baaday alaae there.
Blaaer from Jla.sa.toap.aa.
COBBUB TXXBJ AJTB COOCX ITS.
terday afternoon . for the Thompaon
murder trial.- It may Tequlre several
more days to secure a Jury and Bight
aeaalons win be held next week until
it la aecured. Nevertheless, orders have
to be present Monday.
It leaked out todajr that both' the
prosecution and the defenae are employ
Ing detectives fotaoma-cryptic pur
posea Questions put to the veniremen
gave the first Intimation of thla. It Is
said these detectives have approached
veniremen and attempted to draw them
Into converaatlon regarding the trial.
Tha motive, of the attorneys In employ
ing these detectives la not known.
Attorney Tanoe's Motives.
An affidavit made by Thoraaa it. Vance,
special prosecutor In the case, that he
Is a volunteer attorney and la to receive
nothing for hla services, has cauaed
much comment. Many have conjectured
motives and expressed doubts, and al
together' he haa not escaped criticism.
To Intimate frlenda Vance gives as his
reason peraonal friendship for - Mrs.
Emory, widow of the murdered man.
As a boy Vance knew Mra. Emory, then
aa a child, and thoae who admire him
believe It la aolely tha spirit of chivalry
that Impels hla act.
Por the first time " today ' Chester
Thompson, the prisoner, for an Instant
awoke to hla aurroundlnga When the
mallet of Bailiff Ebert fell at the open
ing of the morning aeaalon Thompson,
who had been sitting In hla uanal list
less manner, suddenly brightened and
rose with tha others.
NO DEAD HEAD MESSAGES
AFTER JAHUARY 1
-is"-
Postal Company's Directors
Take Action in View of
Changed Conditions.
(Jeoreat Special Herri re.)
New Tork, Dee. I. Clarence H. Mac
ks 7, president of the Postal Telegraph
Cable company, eta ted today that the
board of directors of that eompany bad
paaaed the following resolution:
"Resolved. That, owing to changed
condltlona,lt haa been found nereaeary
to .stop all -free transmission ef mes
sages, aad thla eompany will abaolutely
discontinue It ' free list on and after
January ' 1, 1907, and no free service
whatsoever will be performed . there
after. Outstanding franks will be hon
ored to and .Including December tl.
ltot."
g Nothing Better Under the Sun
JTHAN-
Deckerand Son Piano
s
M
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A standard for 50 years costs no more than a trashy Inatru- ij
ment r-terma to suit you. It will pay you to see us before ij
buying. Open evenings.
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MANUFACTURERS PIANO COMPANY
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J3U Aiaer o treat Dtiwita u ana ran 019. x-uiiiauu, jr. si
SOLE AGENTS SOHMER-CECILIAN AND FARRAND-'
. CECILIAN : -
If
SURPLUS RESERVE FALL TO
VERY LOW LEVEL
Statement of Associated Banks
Sho ws' They Are Almost
Wiped Out.
ROCKS AT THE DALLES
RAIN FROM A BLAST
"(Soeele! Dlepatrb te The Jnernel.)
The Dalles, Or., Deo. a. Rocks from
a blast In the Court street cut at T
o'clock this morning were blown several
hundred feet distant. Ona weighing sev
eral hundred pounds went through tha
porch of the Hoaghton residence, over
loo feet away, ana another went
through the roof, lodging In a oiat of
the celling. The house was damaged
to the amount of about t600. A rock
went through Bmlth'a roof and lodged
In the celling. Three chlckena were
killed 100 yards away. The side of IL
8. Wilson's bouse was struck and slight-
y damaged over SOS feet away. C1U-
aena in the vicinity are greatly alarmed
aad bleating may be discontinued.
(gpeetal Mepetck syLeastd wire te The Joarsal)
New Tork. Deo. I. The eurplue re
serves of the associated banks were
ahown by today' e statement to have
been very "seriously depleted, last Sat
urday the legal" surplus stood at tl.-
447,116. Today it fell oeiow the line
to the extent of H, 701, 175, a larger defi
cit by more than 1100,000 than waa
ahown on September I. The losa In
caah waa greater than the estimates.
reschlng the great total or SU.ZSMUU,
while loans were down only $3,8ll,tSO.
The- action of the stock market
ahowed that the financial community
waa not disturbed by the exhibit. For
a moment prices wavered, but they soon
stiffened again, reaching in some cases
the high point of the day after the
statement appeared. It waa confidently
believed that Secretary Shaw would ac
cept the showing as proof of the need
Of relief from the treasury. - The deficit
reported today la the largest since Au
gust 19. 1991, when the reserve waa
Impaired to the amount of t. 717,000.
Two weeka prior to that date, however.
August 11, 1893, occurred the greatest
deficit In the history nf the associated
banks, amount lna"T 111.600,000.
ALL PARIS RAVING
OF JAPANESE ACTRESS
Paris," Dec. I. A young Japanese act
ress, Ilanako, who le performing In "a
little theatre A at the end of a narrow
paasage off the Boulevards, la the rage
of Paris today. Tha room In which her
performances are given hoMa a hun
dred persons at most, and every night
and matinee It la packed with society
persons In magnificent gowns, who
flock thither to gratify their craving
for morbid sensationalism.
Hanako presents a pieoe In which aha
impersonates a Mousmee, who Is loved
by a warrior, who la killed by her
brother. In despair, the Mouamee com
mits suicide by performing hari-kari.
She plunge a long dagfur Into bar ab I
Just
Opened
The Nobby Boarding Stable
at Twelfth and Flanders.
Try thing new and Modern
In Xrery Respejct.
A. E. Flory,
LOPIUETOR.
A Christinas Precaution
"l think,- mamma,'' - aald little
Jeaa.
'TVe ought to clean -nir chim
ney flue.
For If we don't dear Santa Clans
Will black himself aa be eltdee
thro.
Tm sure ha would not like to gt
Hla nose and hair and whis
kers black;
And then, beside, the soot some
how .
Might sift Into, his preelona
' ' pack.
"So let us aond for -Bishop, the
sweep.
To cofhe and clean the flue, nor
leave
A single spevk. so Pnnta dau
Will not get soiled ri Christ
mas fcva"
domes and the blood svir'v
reallatle fashion, f i i
the dripping h i
era I women f C
but tie r i vi i