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THE 'OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, "THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12. 10071 10 TELLS IE OODARD CLARKE o. OUR CHRISTMAS BARGAINS OUR CHRISTMAS BARGAIN'S 3 OF Shown in every one of our departments aggregating thousands of dollars' worth pf special goods for Holi day shoppers all radiant with the world's choicest handicrafts which cannot evoke but your highest ad-, miration. It's the most magnificent and varied display we have ever attempted. To make your visits doubly interesting this week we have, prepared SPECIAL BARGAINS at a saving of 25 to iO per cent in every department. . ' , 1 Harry Orchard on Stand inj IVtfibone Trial Jeicats OUR PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT CAN SAVE YOU MpNEY EVERYTHING NEW Hi'volting Story of His Woody faivcr While Flay ing Dynamiter. SALE OF HOLIDAY PICTURE AND Ml in Foritaffs Umbrella , Store Tells lis Cbrislmas Umbrella Story 1 1 Lennon's have a stock of $25,000 worth of Umbrellas, Umbrella Handles, Umbrella Covers and Umbrella mate rials in this Portland store. Every umbrella sold by us has been manufactured under our supervision, every detail of their make has been carefully looked after and we know that umbrellas bought of us will rive satisfaction. A Lennon umbrella means Umbrella Insurance. Lennon's seven stores back up every umbrella bearing our name. A SAVING OF DOLLARS We save you the middle profit on umbrellas. In deal ing with us you buy direct from the manufacturer. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Wtt i space aoes not permit ot our going into detail in re- fira to our enure stock it would take several pages ot he Journal to do that. We mention here for your guidance a very few of the extraordinary values you are able to secure at this specialty umbrella store. Men's and Women's Silk Tape Edge Union Taf feta, absolutely waterproof, best Paragon frames, absolutely guaranteed in every way, 200 Q styles of new handles, $3.50 val. Sale price 1 0 Men's and Women's Union Taffeta Umbrellas, 26 and 28-inch, women's handles of full-length pearl with sterling silver and 14k. filled gold trimmings, ivory, gunmetal, jeweled caps, horn, natural etc.; men's handles of horn, stag, gunmetal, ivory, fine naturals, etc. ; not an umbrella in the lot worth less than $5.00, and many worth $7.00. Sale (ti or price DL.OD Men's and Women's Lennon's Guaranteed Silks, handsomest line of handles ever shown, especially assembled for this sale, values up to $10. A a Sale price t!b4lD We have thousands of choice handles in staple styles and imported novelties; hand-carved ivories from Italy, choice horns from Austria, genuine gunmetal from Switz erland, natural woods from Germany, handsome pearls trimmed in sterling and gold made by the best handle makers of America. All our silks are fully guaranteed, absolutely waterproof and warranted not to split. . CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS All sires in children's umbrellas for little tots of three to the older children of 14; 18-inch, 20-inch, 22-inch and 24-inch, 60 to ?3.60. ' SEE OUR "TEDDY BEAR" UMBRELLAS The greatest delight of a youngster's heart. Handles of hand-carved brown Teddy Bears. LADIES' COLORED UMBRELLAS The largest assortment of ladies' rolored umbrellas ever shown. All the new shades of blue, brown, green, garnet and cardinal. SEE OUR NEW COLORED UMBRELLA "LE BATON SELECT -NOW Make your selection now that the assortment is large and complete; pay a small deposit and we will hold the umbrella until you are ready to take it. ENGRAVING REE Umbrella handles engraved free of charge. UMBRELLAS FOR "OUT OF TOWN We crate and pack umbrellas bought of us for express shipping, free of charge. No danger of handle breaking when we pack it. UMBRELLA ORDERS Those desirous of presenting umbrellas and who are uncertain of style desired may take advantage of our Um brella Orders. These Lennon's Umbrella Orders are re deemable at any of our stores in PortlanS, San Francisco or Seattle. Any price you want to pay is represented on these orders. The recipient makes personal selection. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND RE-COVERED Our factory on the premises is at your service for the . ; most finished repairing and re-covering. All our work is i r, in charge of experts and is guaranteed. Charges mosj reasonable. SEE OUR DISPLAY You are invited to visit our store and see our display. You will agree that it is the best and largest exhibition of umbrellas ever shown in the west. See our window display. (Till I, d frrti Lraiwd Wlr. Bolae, Ida.. lec. 12 -The unaucress- ful effort lo tke the life of Fred BrHl- I ley at Hun Kranclaco, rl'u acliemca concocted to do away with Juatlcea ! Wodrtard and llaldxrt of the Colorado miparme court, with the Incidental kill ing; of .(alley, and many attempt made on the Ufa of Governor IValmdy. were tho themes of Hurry orchard a testi mony thin morning After t.'ie imrruilon of these real and attempted rrlim-i orchard nan taken, under the guidance of Hawley. Into the 8tounniorti affair. He role court adjourned yemeruur an ernoon. the kill I tic of I.ytc Gregory and the dcatructlon ot the Independence de pot were dlnpoaed of The witness de tailed nia movement with ureal pre- clalon, although h waa m-ver poalllve aa to exact da tea Hawley kept l'ettlbone In the fore ground, emphuMlzliiK his alleged partici pation n the crime. Orchard aald Unit while, he waa In Han Kranclaco nil of the lettera and telegram tie received irum i win er with i from l'ettlbone. anftr that all the money he received came from the defendant. Moat of the lettera. ' he aald, were signed 'Tat Hone." Orchard aald he went by the name of Harry Greene In San Kranclaco. The wltneaa detailed at length the placing of polaon In the hot I lea of milk on Bradley a porch, and thla plan fall ing, of placing a bomb at the door at hi realdence and of the exploalon which badly damage'l the nouae and threw Hradley Into the atreet. The atate adroitly acored a point yee terdav when Harry Orchard waa al lowed lo paaa over the portion of his atory relating to the alleged wreck ing of a train on the Cripple Creek A Florence rond. In the Haywood trial the defense made great capital out of tnla affair, maintaining that before the attempt waa made Orchard waa In frequent con- aultatlon with Ietectlvea Scott and Sterling. It la the custom or uarrow 10 enter an objection as Orchard la asked to re late each new incident of his story and hen yesterday afternoon Hawley be gan to question about the train wreck ing Harrow entered his usual objection. Hawley said, "Very well." and passed on to the. next occurrence. ay mis muna too atate hopes to precliwe any testimony on Orchard's Intimacy with the Colorado detectives. FULTON'S BILL MEANS VN E Law Proposed by Senior Sen ator From Oregon to Pre vent Stock Gambling. (Wttblnrtoa Bureau of Tba Journal.) Washington, D. C. Dec. 12. The full text of the Fulton-Ellts bill to prevent gambling In corporation stock, drafted by Senator Fulton, and Introduced in the house by Congressman Ellis, be cause of Its revenue-collecting features, is: That on and after the first day of J.uly, 1908, on all sales or agreements to sell or memoranda of sales of shares or certificates of stock In any as.woiii tlon, company or corporation, where the books of the association, company or corporation do not show at the time the sale or agreement to sell or the mem orandum of sale Is made, that the per son or persons, firm or corporation mak ing such sale or contracting or agree ing or proposing lo make such sale Is or are the owner or owners or vested with some interest in or to such shares or certificates of stock so sold, con tracted, agreed or proposed to be sold, there shall be levied, collected and paid on each SI of face value or fraction thereof a tax of 6 cents. Provided, that this act shall not apply to any sale, agreement to sell or memorandum of sale of shares of stock, the certificates for which have been actually assigned and delivered to or are in the lawful I custody and control of the seller, or per- ( son. firm, company, or corporation pro- i posing, contracting or agreeing to sell , ihe same at the time the sale, contract, agreement or proposal is made. Section 2. That If any person shall make, sign or Issue, or cause to be , made, signed or Issued, any Instrument, ! document or paper of any description without having thereon an adhesive stamp to denote the payment of the tax , hereby Imposed thereon, such person or 1 persons shall be deemed guilty of a mis- : demeanor and upon oon-vletion thereof, shall pav a fine of not more than $1,000. ' and such instrument, document- or pa per, as aforesaid, shall not be competent ' evidence In any court except in a prose- i, cution for a violation of ,the provisions t of this act. Section 3. That the commissioner of Internal revenue shall cause to be pre pared for the payment or the tax here in prescribed, suitable stamps, and all existing laws relative to Internal rev enue and the payment and collection thereof, shall, so far as applicable, ap ply to the tax herein prescribed. BAN PLACED ON ; ! . JV, &Mail Orders Carefully Filled MORRISON STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CHRISTMAS BOX i Prevention of Corruption Act in England 3Iay Make Gift Giving Illegal. 0n1 ted Prea Leiicd Wire.) London, Dec. 12. The Christmas box has come tinder the ban as a result of the antl-tlpping crusade that is stead ily gaining headway In England. The custom of riving Christmas boxes on the day before Christmas to servants and others is among- the time-honored institutions of the country. But now the very legality of the custom has been attacked, and there Is no doubt that tradesmen In particular will run considerable risk in continuing the practice. It all comes about under the new pre vention , of corruption act Legal au thorities i of such eminence as Sir k,l ward Fry believe that most Christmas boxes, given by tradesmen to servants are given as inducements to snow la- vor to the tradesmen. So plainly is this tnought to be the case that those tradesmen who hesitate to make these presents are wont to declare that un- j LEATHER GOODS We will offer an immense assortment of all leather Hand Bags, headed I'tirses, dents Leathers, etc. borne fitted with card cases, purse and mirror. Every conceivable leather and color or shape. DRESSING CASES, real seal in shades of black and brown, fitted complete with comb, hair nail and tooth brushes, soap Ikix and toilet powder box; special $10 Handsome line in fitted cases, imported seal, hand-stitched case, pij and calfskin linctl, fitted with manicuring and toilet sets combined; special $12 CARD SETS, in fluffed alligator case, with cribbage boards and counters; spe cial $2.00 "CROSS" MEDICINE CASES, fitted complete with bottles and requisites; spe cial $2.50 BILL FOLDS, real seal, leather-lined; a-t rar special px. LETTER BOOKS and wallets, fancy pockets, goat, seal, all colors ; special $1.25 JEWEL CASES, in velvet calf, silk-lined, extra tray; spe cial $3.00 HANDSOME BELTS, with fancy buckles, in shades of black, tan, brown and green; special 50 BELTS, in all shades, soft leather, exclusive buckles: spe cial at $1.85 White Kid Belts, in jeweled buckles; special $1.-15 Every article stamped with name in gold, free of charge. Don't Fail to Visit Our Picture Department. Tj a m it fl f 1 ART DEPARTM'TS NOTICE Watch for Ficture Special in next Sunday's Jour nal for Monday morning; you can t afford to miss it, EXTRA SPECIAL Carbon Uravure Friday and Saturday, beautiful subjects, in 2-inch Sepia brown frame, mounted on 3-inch mat board; size of glass 18x22 in., regular $4.00; .-..$1.50 Dresden Art Hates, regular value $7.50; framed in S-inch gold frames, hand mounted comers and centers to match; each set in mahaany shadow box ; a very choice gift; special $2.50 Genuine Oil Painting, size 9x12, double snap gold frame, gold leaf ornaments, set in mahogany shadow box; regular price $15.00; special $5.00 Konchi Ware Vases, a very pretty selection, at 40 f to , $2.25 Royal Doulton Ware, exquisite in design, at $2.00 to $7.50 Brass Candlesticks, a very large assortment, at 35 to $20.00 Bavarian Vases, large assortment, 50 to $2.50 Japanese Brasses, Teplitz ware, Steins, Fern Dishes, Jardiniers, Hand-Painted China, Prus sian China, Amphora ware, all at a saving of 25 to 6u per cent from the, regular price. BRASS CANDLESTICK; fitted with shade and holder and ancy art candle, complete as per cut; sells regularly at 65c: Friday and Saturday; special, each 43 1 TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO EXCHANGE 11 HOME A 6171 A 6172 Friday and Saturday Sale of Perfumes Special in Bohemian Glass and Painted China Atomizers; very pretty ; each 50 Miolena Perfume; each in separate satin-lined box; don't miss this, at $2.00 Valiant's special Christmas odors ; all triple extracts in rose, violet, carnation, each bottle in fancy gilt-trimmed box; ea 50 PERFUME BOTTLES of pressed and cut glass, stoppers; hundreds of sizes and shapes; special values to ?5c; your choice .29 Marcelli's Perfumes in packages .N. . .50 to $10 Valiant's Perfumes,' in packages .25 to $5 Coty's Perfumes, in packages $4 to $20 Roger & Gallet Perfumes, in packages 80 to $12 Boujois, Violets, Eastman's, Heubegant's Toilet Waters and Perfumes-in great profusion. 4 BOHEMIAN AND CUT GLASS Specials in the Cut Glass Department. For dainty and useful gifts what is nicer than a nice piece of cut glass? 8-inch Bohemian Dish, regular $6.15; special $4.65 7-inch Bohemian Spoon Tray, regular $4.20 ; special ...$3.16 7-inch Bohemian Spoon Tray, regular $3.G5; special . . .$2.70 7-inch Bohemian Compote, regular $7.65; special $5.65 7-inch Bohemian Compote, regular $6.30; special $4.70 5-inch Bohemian Nappie, regular $3.50; special $2.60 12-inch cut glass Ice Cream Tray $11.00 14-inch cut glass Ice Cream Tray $12.00 11x10 cut glass boat; diamond cut $13.75 9x5 cut glass boat, palm cut . ., $ 0.00 Cigar Jar, cut glass, sunburst cut $11.00 Thousands of exclusive designs and patterns specially low prices for the last few remaining Holidays Firt Floor. Stationery Dept. Just a word more about Fountain Pens before It Is too late: Watermnn, Parker and Conklln Fountain Pens, nothing make a bet ter a;tft for man, woman or chlld- 1.00 to 827. 50 of every de scription, fancy gold and silver mountings, etc. Pearl Pen Holders, each one In separate case, only $2.50 GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS and BLADES Standard Gillette, set 12 blade, handle, etc., in case plush lined, only S5.00 Set No. 00, combination set, handle, 12 blades, leather brush, shaving soap etc., in triple silver plate holder, goatskin seal leather case. only , B T.ttO Many other sets up to Kxtra blades, per package 50 HOLIDAY LIQU'RS Advance Sale Friday and Saturday Only. Guckenheimer's Rye Whiskey, per quart; regular $1.25; special 07 Brice's Malt Rye Whiskey, per quart; regular 85c; special 73 Duroy Non-Sparkling Champagne Wrine; regular per pint 60c; special 43 Cloverdale Burgundy Wine; regular per quart 25c; special .' .10 Examine our stock and get prices on high-grade Cham pagnes and Wmes for your Christmas dinner. BURNT LEATHER AND WOOD Don't wait till the last minute to get what you want. The bargains are here now, today. Leather Pillow Covers, regular $3.50, $2.08 Leather Table Covers; prices to $7.00 Leather Center Pieces; regular $1.50, 08 Leather Banners, a large as sortment; regular $2 ..$1.25 Open evenings Lessons free. Large assortment of gifts ready burned, 50 to : .$15.00 YTVv 77 nan in iiuii n aa n m mm i Minim i numi lai.w A . 9 ' "ll pumpi jl i a wibubhiiiihi 11 mi less they break the law they loss their custom. The London practice of giving Christ mas boxes is divided into two parts. In the poorer Quarters the shopkeeper makes a present proportionate to the amount of the custom to the 'purchaser herself. This is regarded aa in the nature of a bonus, and is therefore ap Darentlv not corrupt. But in the suburban districts, where the tradesmen deliver goods to the houses of their customers, it is the practice of many to give the butler ar maidservant a Christmas box, and this is construablv corrupt, because it is open to the construction tnat it is made with the view to secure ine servant s influence for the continuance of orders Evidently the shonkeeoers are placed in a very difficult position In face of the new law. The attorney-general has given his opinion that Christmas boxes bestowed openly and nonesiiy as eucn cannot be considered illegal under the new act. But the difficulty is to de termine what presents are honestly, and what corruptly given. One authority lolnts out that the only sale course or the tradesman to pursue is to give no servants a present witnout notifying his or her master. The tradesmen chiefly concerned are When AXWATS WAS KICK. man Bays ha a man Bays ha itvari waa sick troubled wun a cough-that lasted all winter what would you think ! h should say he never waa sick alnca using Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J. C Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For year I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left me In a miserable - condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup and. have not had a lck day since. That's what It did for me." Sold by all druggist. the grocers, bakers, butchera, milk sellers and fish and poultry dealers. It Is estimated that there are some 12,000 grocers and provision dealers' shops in the London area, and the amount dis tributed in gifts by them during the Christmas season under one system or the other is computed at from 1100,000 to $160,000. The grocers are very desirous of put ting an end to this tax, if they can, and a penalty has been proposed for diso bedience to this injunction. The bakers, who have a strong association, have al ready taken action with the object of inducing their members to abandon the custom of giving Christmas boxes. Welch Strikes the Blow. Action all along the line begins next 'Saturday morning, corner First and Morrison streets, to close its Dig ciotning store. With the building rented and having only 30 days to vacate the store, Welch must sacrifice I the entire fine winter stock of $30,000 carried by this firm. There will be no "hum-hawing," or lfs and ands about Welch's way of closing out the goods. It will be out with goods, giving the people the full benefit of everything, and vou can bet that beginning with this closing out sale a new low water mark will be set on nrlces that will stir ud clothing buyers. Near York manufacturers offer a big discbunt for advance payment of spring bills, and this, with the necessity- of Renins' the stock in 30 days. WHEN YOU TRAVEL With Trunks That Are Made in Oregon, You Will Be Saitsfied. A - II TO. TOEVi Sim iin' MAM THf TEST If You Are Wise You Will Buy From the Factory. The Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. Makers of High-Quality Baggage . 54 Third, Corner Pine TWO STORES 107 Sixth, Near Start will klv you clothing, hats, shoes and furnish ings at the lowest price within the memory of the Portland public. Watch Welch do1 thlnirs. Go and see bow he Oecs It. It will be iworth a day's walk. .Lodge Officer Elected. (special Dtupatch to Th .Tnnrnit.) Pendleton." Or.. -Dec. 12. The follow ing officers, have been elected by Bushee chapter, Order'of Eastern Star, for .the ensuing year; Mrs. H. E. Bic kers, worthy matron; Bert Huffman, worthy patron; Mrs. Joe H. Parkes, associate matron; Mrs. Win Johnson, secretary; Mrs. R. H.' Wilcox, treas urer; Mrs. T. M. Henderson, conduc tress; Mr. . t B. Llvlngood, assistant conductress; Dr. J. A. Best, A. J. Owan and Mrs. Frank O'Gara. trustees. Xmaa gifts. Navajo blankets at 25 per cent discount on regular prices. S65 Washington atreet CANBY ELECTION 3IAY nBE declared illegai hll ibj Canbv. Or.. Dec. 12. It is allere th the recent municipal election in Canbj was illegal. Rev. John Samuelnnn hi voted the prbhibltlon ticket under chaK ienge, aoes noi Jive in me city limits This fact was established by survevorl this week, and a contest may result. Th' fact that Rev, Samuelson Is 'not a I era voter .invalidates the whole election. 1