The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 06, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND,-. ' FRIDAY EVENING -DECEMBER 6.' , 1007. '
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No Cocaine-No Gas
I, .wwMaMBsaawam-aeeM
S.-.E. Corner -Sixth and Oak, Opposite New Wells-Fargo .Building
No Students'
CfeiftgibtitiSaieM
Out eticcees Is du U uniform hlgh-
gTsd work at raaaonabU price.
Nervous People
SUPERB COLLECTION Staple and Ultra fashionable Ladies wear
And those afflicted with heart weakness
ran now hrs their teeth extracted.
filled and brldgswork applied without
TnfrsfntA- Convention of
Suits. Dresses,1 Gostumes, Coats and Wraps.'
"rneunionla" ( Gaelics on
the least pain or danger.
t College, Y. 31. C. A. Opened
; This Afternoon by Prcsi
dent Joseph Albert of
Salem.
Mount Scott Division Will
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
.so
31 KARAT CROWNS
Jo Replaced Company
Jlurryins: Work on Con
shrnment of Rollins: Stock
6.00
5.00
BRIDGE WORK
x Designers' Models and Cre-
OUR REST PLAIN PLATE
8.00!
rcrn
auons jor tne james
VOIGI!
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fprlt Mt I" The J'Hirn.l I
".Albany. Or.. I'- The Interstate
convention of l he college V. M C. A.
convened In Albany thla aHornoon ut
1:11 o'clock. Over 150 delegate from
, nrartlrally alt the college and univer
sity In th atate and also a large rep
raeentatlon from achoola In Waahlng
ton and Idaho, aro In attendance. The
asion planned are of much Interest
to too. awembled workers.
The detailed program includes some
. . . .k. i..iiin .nralirri In the north
west! V. M." parson of Mlnneapolla
is with the convention and great tJ"'M
..ni-i from htm. In addition the
members will b addressed, by Kev. IX
ul utnn. f Port end. josopn it iun
'ftiilm la oresndent and 1. R. Rhodes
I "Two and perhaps thro now cloned
cars will he nvnlluMn f"r the Mount
fcott servlc this evening nnd by J e
cembor in we expect to have li newly
equipped closed cara on that line," snld
General Manager Fuller this morning
whin asked when the open cars wojld
b discontinued. "We sre not running
open cara on that line from choice; It la
because ws have to. and I think we have
done everything that any one would do
under the circumstances.
"The Mount Hcott district has arrown
M. .Parsona of Mlnnoapoiia ; y f(JJt w,thJn the lmmt few yMrt
convention and great "ii.gs . w ,,lge(1 lt .,, pi,rsl ,n ortjPr for
16 new cars for thst line ss long ago
members win om ou" m, a, December IS Isst year. On sccount
U Kader, Kev. tt. 1L Foulkes ana m. of the gTt run of work , ,he f(u
torlrs at St. Paul they have been tinablo
to gt out our cara aa the contract pro
1 secretary. The program follows:
in
uvula v. lxmter 6 x.l P- m.. eons
1 vlded. We even sent a man to St. Paul,
V tl1M . au -I
service: convention cu -a "" and assist In the wiring and othr work
lYesldent Joseph IUAIIers. add res or th, ,h fBCtnrJl wouid nve had to
welcomo oy rrcsiauni ." ' do themsrlves. All this was. done St
cf Albany college: organisation ond P-, our expense, so that we could got these
polntnicnt of committees; . oars for the early fnll service.
Xlens Lives,' Kev I). l J1""',,": I "AHogether we ordered 0 cara.Xhey
ti-es In the Association. 1. KB"-' ,' came at dlfforentCXlmee. but all arrlvsil
business ieaslon; he, : during November. Wa have an extra
execuUvs committee; import of tressur-; ,n, of or ,$ ( th h
' 1f 'm'vflM V-Th. rntted l"res-1 w,r,n nd rutting In airbrakes so thM
service will be held In th L nl ted 1 . res- 0(,rs c-n bs use,, W( arB do,n
byterlsn churc h and Rev. W. H .ou'''"! I everything possible for our Mount Scott
of Portlsnd will speak on Th'ngs n- , p.troB, nmf u w, h(4(, ot , on ,h8
damental in the Christian 'th. Tal - orm cara In tho emergency we would
lowed by an address by the Rev. D. L. . ,lav, hetn vnablri to h,ndi9 the trafri0
juiaeron omiw d,.v ... . aurmg tne evening hours."
. 8aturday, December 7 SMS a. m.,
sons aervlce: Bible atudy. led by Ir.
Much feeling against the street rail
way company has arisen In the Mount
8cott district becauaa of the continued
"JlMn ft WJrT'Sf oonU,.n5 i orVn o ,h.t dlvl.Von ' 7n-
J'SLSfiniy dur'ng the evening. Patrons
Idaho." James R . Thompson. 1 he Col- cal, them --pneumonia- carll" Th .
leg Man's Relationship to the College
Community," Professor A. C Terrlll of
Kugene; "To His e low Biuaems. ; ,r, to rppcej wlthm tne . tw0
Kood: "to mi uiies snu x "wm . ,!..
pie of the entire district Will be greatly
relieved when they lenr that the cars
Aner Oraduatlon,'' M. A. Kee of PTt
land"; business session; a p. m., song
service: "The County Work." Alonso
Hull. McMlnnvllle, Cnalrman Yamhill
county executive committee; discussion,
..d by Clarence Edwards of Jewberg
and V. F. Chase of Dayton; sectional
conference: 'City and Town Assocla-
, Hons," Robert Livingston of Portland;
Vrgsnlsation," R. L. Hendricks of Sa
lens : "The? Director and Committeeman,
. Their Relationship to the Association,"
netcher Linn of Portland; "Types of
Bible 8tudv In the Association,1' A. F.
Flge4 of Portland; "F.ducatlonal Prob
lems, it. A. Kees of Portland; "De
ve.oping Leadership," W. M. Parsons of
Minneapolis; "Business Methods in the
Association," Joseph H. Albert of 8a
lem; "Student Associations," Professor
H. I Bates of Forest Qrove; "Organisa
tion, Discussion," James Lyman, state
student secretary, and R, R. Clark of tha
Oregon Agricultural college; "How
tihall WTlIcTPHSS
li A. McClaln of the University of Ore
pon, and Kiley KaufTman of Newberg;
"Religious Meetings," C T. Hurd of the
O. A. C, Royal D. Bis bee of Willam
ette and Albert Garry of Chemawa;
"How Shall V. Reach Young Men of.
Ability in the CollegesT' C. J. McKee
of McMlnnvlu and H. E. Whitman of
weeks.
The new cars will begin going Into
service tonight, according to Mr. Fuller.
By December 18, barring accidents or
failure from some other cause, all the
open coaches will be replaced.
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WAIT TO GET
STILL LONGER WAIT
Re-Enameling Teeth Is
la th grestest Invention In modern den
tistry and has been most successful of I
an icetnoda.
Ws extend to all a special Invltatloa
to csu at our orrica and bav their teetfc
examined free of charge.
Wa own and control tha Inrgest and
nest equipped dental establishment la
the world, having Just opened sn office
In Astoria, making us 11 offices all told.
We give a written guarantee with all
work tor 10 years. Uady attendant
Open evenings till 1.10. Sunday vto 1
ChicagoPainless Dentists
SIXTH ISO WASXXVOTOaT.
Be sure you sr In the light place.
town Exposition ;
. ' i
Under Direction oi
The Parisian
American
Fashion Co.
if' 1 5 ' ?-?fefet-7. " ;KT
Bi - -.is y
W'i?Ki
Frank Btewart was committed on No
vember IS -and A. L. Mayfleld on No
vember It.
Harsh physics react, weaken th bow
els, cause chronic constipation. iDoui'i
Ilegulets operate easily, tone the stom
ach, cure constipation, ?5c. Ask your
druggist for them.
Oold-headed canes at Metxger'a.
. New Astoria Tax.
Aatorla. Or.. Dec. 6. The town of
New Astoria has levied a tax of 3 mills
for munlcipnt purposes Koad district
No. 12 of Vesper has mnde a special
levy xf 10 mills.
Fac II
KvaVgellstlc - Agency.'" C. M. Kcod
In jail since October 22 because unable
to give 175 ball. L. C. Munaon . seems
destined to stay there for an Indefinite
time to come, or until the holidays are
lifted. He Is held "on a nonsunoort
iumi iu rnauie mm io mt'en n, as u was
certain that he could earn nothing for
the support of his family so long an
he remained In tail, but hp hum tn un
able to oecuro anyone to go on his bond.
There are four DrlsoneKs at the iall on
! misdemeanor charges in slate cases, and
concerning inese mere are possible com-
CUBSS WX3TTSS COUQX.
J. E. Oover, 101 N. Main street. Ot
tawa, Kansas, writes: "Kvery fall It
has been my wire's trouble to catch a
severe cold, and therefore to cough all
winter long. Last fall I got her a bot
tle of Horehound Syrup. 8he used It
and has been able to sleep soundlv ail
night long. .Whenever the cough trou
bles her, two or three doses stop the
cough, and she Is able to be up and
well." 2&c. 60c and $1.00. Sold by all
druggists. -
.Memo university; -uiDie muay as an plications when the endlns of the hnii
days bring their cbip8 up for trial. They
Kvenlng session In tha United Preby- j nre being held without trial because tli
irrian luurui. jiounrMra win uc us- uistrict attorney office does not wnnt
llvered by W. M.
anolis and Jamea R. Thompson, subject.
"Keccnt Advances
Parsons ht Mlnno-
In the Association
nterprls.
Sunday, December 8 I a. m., at the
Methodist church; quiet hour for con
vention delegates; 10:30 a. m., reguiar
church services, addresses to be deliv
ered that morning; in the various pulpits
by th leading convention speakers;
8:30 p. m., men's meeting In the opera
house, to be addressed by W. M. Par
sons, a noted speaker from Minneapolis;
boys' meeting in the First Presbyterian
church, address by II. W. Stone of
Portland; - 7:80 p. m., services in the
Methodist and United Presbyterian
churches; 8:30 p. m., farewell services
in tne united Presbyterian church
: Largest Coal Dealers.
' Probably the largest dealers of coal
In the city is the Independent Coal &
ice company, importers, jobbers and
retailers. This company does a large
business sll over Oregon and Imports
its foreign coals direct from England
. nnd Australia. At their bunkers at the
root or tjuimby street the British bark
Port Patrick is discharging a big cargo
of coal and 3,000 tons is due on the
French ship Buffon. which will be par
tially discharged at their dock at the
foot of East Tamhlll. They not only
jianaie ioreign coats out are also ex
clusive agents for the celebrated Rock
Springs coaL the most popular Ameri
can coal on tho market In addition 'to
this the company operates at the foot of
Pettygrove street the largest coal stor
age plant In the northwest. O. M. Ran
kin Is the vica-presldent and renern
manager of the company, the office of
which Is at S&3 Btark street.
to take the risk of trvinr them
legal holiday.
In city misdemeanor cases Judge
Cameron passes judgment and sends of
fenders to the rockpile, but the district
attorney is unwilling to follow his ex
ample. If one of this quartet should
receive a year's sentence when he Is
finally tried he would have spent tnnnv
weeks In jail In addition, despite the
provision of law that men accused of
crime are entitled to a speedy trlnl.
Christ Shuman and C. It. Yerkcs hnve
been In Jnll the longest of anv of the
prisoners held In this way. Their in
carceration dates from November 7.
Hills and Horses
are a bad combination and the
resultant strained shoulders and
legs must be pi ven careful atten-
tion If your JLalthfuI beast is to
be spared to you. Prompt treat
ment is necessary and the best
suited lor the purpose is old
reliable
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
Made of oils, famous for their
penetratimr and healing quali
titi it quickly relieves soreness,
soothes the injured parts and
removes all stiffness from-the
joints and limbs.
Send for a FREE copy of our valuable booklet
"Points from a Horse Doctor'! Diary." .
Lyon Manufacturing Co.,
44 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
, Having decided to close ' our fc t..r .'! fashion demonstrating,
in order, toNtblize expense of sameWe will sell this elaborate
collection of over 1,000 garments original models and exclusive
designs. The sale, begins tomorrow morning for an indefinite
period.' The prices to be realized will place this , stock
of ladies' wear within reach of every person. Actual cost of
production is not even a serious consideration. Ladies who are
concise about their wardrobe will have the opportunity .of select
ing the very best, from the most exclusive stock in America, at
LESS THAN THE PRICES OP COMMON GOODS.
LADIES' SUITS
Bridal Costumes, Battenbergs, etc., Silk Delicatea and Semi
Modes, full Evening Dress and Street Costumes, Traveling
Saddle Habks, etc.
To $30.00 Models, and demonstrating values
To $37.50 Suits and Habits...
To $45.00 Suits, etc
To $55.00 Suits and Costumes....
To $65.00 Suits,' vast variety
To $75.00 Parisian Suits, etc..
Dress
Suits,
8
811.75
814.75
818.75
823.75
$27.50
832.50
Full Dress or Bridal Coslumcs S
$C5.00
$90.00
Cahsaw materials
$140.00 $200.00
..827.50 837.50 847.50 863.50
Opera-Coals and Wraps Street
Karicul, Broadcloth, - Coverts, Venetians, Velours, Homespunsvcry, elabo
rate display prices ranging from $11.75 to $32.50. Values $25.00 tor-$75.00.
SILK RAINCOATS
New designs in Garage Toppers, De Prix Ginger Squares, in
somber shades and colors. .
Values to $10.50 $22.60 $30.00 $35.00 $45.00
brilliant and
$65.00
Sale price $7.50 $0.50 $12.50 816.50 $18.50 $24.50
The' most costly of trimming and workmanship predominates throughout the g
entire line. The sale prices in many instances do not cover material costs, n
Ladies may select at once. We will keep garments for a limited time; as may J
be agreed, when final settlement of any balance; may. be paid. ' g
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NOTE These Suits, Costumes and Coats do not have'duplicates, only
in a few instances. Select early it's policy.
OH, SPLUDGE! SUCH
.- A DIZZY DIZZINESS
- He wa a married man. Ha stood In
Sixth street in front ot a saloon Just
a his wlf went by.
"I saw you today," said the wife that
night
. "I was talking to a friend," was the
answer.
."Yes" the wife "but you had just
come out of ' that saloon; that's what
I'm kicking about."
Tou're wrong, wlfey dear. You're
wrong" the old man "1 hadn't Just
- come out of that place."
j "No?" the wife '
"No" the husband "I - was -Just
' going in."
, -And then the wife felt better.
f
- Boon for Portland.
Portland will bo the terminus of the
' first practical-commercial airship In the
world. The Natiohai Airship company has
purchased 80 acres of land on the Mon-
: tavllla carllne at an expense of 156 000
has purchased on the Montavllla carline
, 60 acres of land at an expense of $56 000
nnd will commence building operations
In th spring, on landings, docks, fiViirht
shads, etc. Alexander Ots, an ex-contractor
of Portland, is the sunerintend-
ent of construction and his office Is lo
cated at room 10, 11. 12 and IS Mallory
building. 288 8tark street. Attention
is "called to advertisement In another
portion of . today's paper,.
KAY0B OF GLACE BAY
: , IS UXfcER ABREST
.;' v.yjrt.'&'-.i" I ' 1 ' ''
'.u T rnlted Pr LrnM4 Ptr. .
Brdry, V. S.,Dec. Mayor Burchell
"Of Glacto Bay has been arrested on the
charge tf embftzlement of IS. 000 from
the I'omlnlon Coal company. He was
released on 1 30,000 bonds.
" " Coal.
rrystal Ice A Storage Co. j Phone
offl( East 244. A-1244; Bunkers, Alain
sasssmsFsssa
THIS CLOTHING
WAS BOUGHT
FOR THE FALL
AND WINTER OF
1907-1908
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Large Assortment OVERCOATS and CRAV
. ENETTES, 15 Per Cent Off Marked Prices
FULL DRESS and DINNER JACKETS
,10 Per Cent Off Regular Marked Prices
Cash with us means Scrip, your Personal Check or, the Coin.
This our first season in the mens clothing, business we; find our stock entirely too large. A mistake in over
buying, and instead of waiting we propose to clean out this high grade stock of CAMBRIDGE CORRECT
CLOTHING m the height of the season and give our friends and the buying
public a chance tosecure the finest tailored garments ever shpwn in Portland. .
MEN'S .SUITS
In :Fancy Fabrics
$20 Men'sSuife $1.50 435 Meii'sSuits $26.50
$25 McnSuife $40 Men'is Sqits $32.50
$30 R1en,sSuits$22;50 50Mcn,s Suits $40.00
-Black" and Blue Unfinished ; Worsted, Cheviots and Serges 10 Per Cent
. - ' Off Regular Marked Prices ' v. V
ROBINSON:- & .GO.
289-291 Washington
Street Perkins
Hotel
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