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11 IfillBI In In7 M l ! vuu lw-.vu.ivu E SACRED!! o OUR SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE EACH ONE BIGGER. AND BETTER. THAN THE PREVIOUS SALE 0 - i OF THE CROSS GOES ATTEND TDE OREGON STATE POULTRY SHOW On the East Side,-Easf Alder and Grand Ave., 10 a. m. to. 10 p. to. Best Ever Held. mwmsmmm ' ...'. 1 k -t.". , a .... ' v'.k,;- Newest, Lightest and Most Up-to-Date Department Store in This City. 1 EAST MORRISON, CORNER UNION AVENUE.; , Dr! Foiilkes gays; Theatres ; V ' v Leading Eaat Side Departoient Store. ? J EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVENUE Sandwich; "Holy City"- in THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, .' JANUARY 9, 1908. m I Wl ah: Will THEATRE HER S i ; villi uieap oirrci' lmjo. Business. , Men' Prompting ' , Construction 01 rVAmUSe- (height, of g-lory'aiul the Instrument 'ment House on urana .TtVhV Aeniie-r-ll WIIUU1. UUl ' Pra.hvt.rian church lut ' Will Bfl HandSOme Affair. r.JhC The nwUngi wt opened at 7:30 o'clock .by 'a '' aonc ervlce by a chorue of 40 rolcee under the direction of Professor .Wilder. The elnnere are the young folks of the church and friends and have 1m 1" 'iidrgui anif associates ate .i.Mii'nV in hnll1 & modern theatre en I ftrovAd until thv are one of the at- V . . , ... t.. I troptlnna. nf ths vonlnv. Nxt Week tween East Morrison street ana -asiiwa. hep from RettU laaf aummer. nurnalde. nrohably near Eaat Stark, al-1 will appear each evening. - The women'e thouah MMdfgan'Ad-hta trlendi are l?rayer meeting will be held tomorrow not yet fully decided a to the deUUa o' carter and Twentieth streets, Portland he exact location. , , xn project i iueignta. - i - m ihnatn Dr. Foulkea aald In nart: .T, . r.lV3 Mt.rU "A reconciling froaa-muat ba planted that Jobrt'Cfdfayana another coterie , th Vfiltv hlt- of the human of caDltilUta were; talking of. building heart else it will neither get near winter '.': I enough to man nor under the load of U8( winter. . . , i . v . v,. Kn.n. i la Mr. Morgan was. Intereated In ".VS. w. tS. erud I d plan last lfltertor an eaat aide theatre Christ and the blood of the Savloua me canaui ui inn creu 11 in ih noninntlonB . and archl tecta' elevation were oanoerned and was JJ. a.,ked iwllllng to- taxe stocn in tne corpu-1 -Modern thought aaya tlon. A .irjai . puvn .lau., jhiivms. nia irienaa woo uccuhmj why that, scandal lnrffln an1 enthused oVer the proapecta presented for a profitable venture on that aide of .the river .have.' determined to put through a almllar one. A great many people are eatlafled that a high-claaa playhouee en-Grand-e,venue would turn out to be a paying proposition. With the continued improvement or streets, the gradual addition of more llgnts ana otner mama ui tuwii the east .slda is becoming to tke on ninf mAtronolitan airs. Once the through the manilnee that ft la becauae the pulpit la continually harking: about the sac rificed Christ while It. ousrht to dlscuas the ethics of his teaching and teach the oeauty ana wmaomenesa 01 ine goapei Inatead of the thorn-crowned brow of Jeaua Christ. Others say It la grotesque to think of the Son of Ood suffering for a .lost world and why not find aome better way than the blood and the hor ror If Ood Is all powerful. The real reason the acanoai con tinues is that the pulpit ministry has not stuck to it, Dut nas Deen wooDiing people get the habit of spending their an over th. field of solence to satisfy money on the ast side for amusements modern thought After reading a few as weu ae oiner ihihk" i or tne vain imaginings or men i It an opera house would soon draw patron- J gja(j t0 pt!t Ymek to the Bible theory. I age mat wouia nmnu ii profitable In the city. 1 .nnh an oner bouse Is built It will be the finest and best equipped In the city If not In the whole northwest. 6nclncatlon. for new theatre buildings now Imposed by the city are auch that i, aiA hnvi tn h ur to date and aD- solutely fireproof with steel "tag nd and embodyina- steel apparaius wnu Vimyr v . finishing. The regulations enrorcea in most large. cities since the Iroquois dis aster in Chicago compel uiwm uuu era to erect their houaea almost com do not read there of Ood sending an un. willing son to be sacrificed, but a lov ing son who is ablo and willing to go out into the deserts or m lost world. Another reason is that sentimental- Ism parades a sham cross. It cheapens the eternal svmbol of God's saving love by wearing it on too many garments it in too much archi tecture. During holiday week cheap theatres put on "The Holy City.' sand wiched In between 'Why Girls Leave Home' and 'A Hot Time.' It has even degenerated the famous paasion play that he most." Is able to save to the utter- pletely of steel. I of Oborarnmcrgaus, It has taken it on East Stark. street, the proposed loca-ijjjjY,, and bids- us come at so much per la V a AIMnlna I hnrAU r hfare 01 the I -m Thd la whAra lh aanfanaaa a! east side in tne opinion yi monj. tne cr0ss nas gone. But it win sur- east side business men. It is now only vjve xfce cross Is our only hope and In the courae of building, but by spring unle8. msin cunKg o It he Is utterly will be Improved to the city limits and i08t- The cross is God's testimony put when this 1. accomplished the vast ter- up f0r eyeg to see and hands to feel rltory trlDuiary to mo db ;w" In East Multnomah will be opened to ill. -.t .iHa via Knst Stark street. The grade ia the easiest one of any of the east Biao Bireeia oviiu v,.o connects directly with the Base Line .In addition th--Bount Hood railway Will DUlia IIS wruiiiinm mo .vv. w East Stark street ana s.rw irruv "' Ing rent for offices to be occupied by .hm ahnrtlv in the Morgan block at East Btark street and Grand avenue. TO FBEVEKT TKJS O&IP. LAXATIVE ' BROMO Quinine rcmores tbi tnw, To get tba irennlnn nil for full mmi and look for (lgnarure of B. W. Orore. Z0e. SIX WOULD LIKE TO BE BOARD'S SECRETARY AnnliVants Numerous for Position Left Vacant by , Resignation of Laher. Six applicants have asked for the po sition of secretary of the Portland board of trade, vacated by the resigna tion of X B. Laber, who retires to con nect himself with a colonisation project controlling extensive lands In eastern Oregon. A meeting of the board's ex ecutive committee will be held Friday afternoon of this week to select a new Secretary and transact other business The retirement of President Wallis Nash and Secretary Laber is almost l simultaneous, oui irom U1'"VV" r"" ' teesldent Nash, who was "nVLrl,ecf!,ti nSe. of the most tive members is at a complication of troublfefl. He is said o- b in a condition that will prevent 1,1s resuming active business for a long time, and his friends are. very anxious bout "his condition. He also retired from the Cooperative Chrlstlon federation, in which he occu pied the position as legal counsel and w the principal promoter and business manager, associated with Rev. H. B. WilSce Tlie latter now has entire iharw o the federation's affairs and lrwoVking upon a plan to secure a new head for Its affair and go forward with' Its proposed development projects. -.The board of trade has selected new officers and directors, who this week take charge? of Its work. They are T. S. Towhsend, president; A. J3.B win bach first vtoe-presldent;' P. A. Patullo, Second vlee-Trcstdent; B. Leo Paget, treasurer ; -W...H.. Gaines, assistant sec retary: L. A. Greenley, official chenyst, John Crawford Jr,, official inlnoralog Jstf Executive committee G. W. Allen, E.-B. Colwell,. George W. CUmmings, John T. Dalv G. F. Johnson. Willis Fisher, T. N. Stoppenbach. O.- W. Tay lor Richard Chllcott. chairman. . i J. B. Laber will continue as secretary until nis uuci;co "--- the applicants for the place are M. E. Worrell, who has been editing a monthly Journal under the auspices of the .board, una -urea v iucM . .i-v-i a. It. Unllaaf WDM HAPrfltflfV nf th New Orleans board of trade for nome years ana reccuujr vwhi iy MRS. LULU WERNER DIES IN LOS1 ANGELES ' Mrs. Lulu Freeman Werner, trie daughter of th late W, G Noon, died In Los Angeles"yesterday morning at liiftf-V Arrangements have not yet I boon completed for the funeral but it "fCay be held in Portland. Mrs. Werner it, innM hw w 18-vear-Old son. Stnarti and her husband, Frank, Ai Wer ner, ihe was well known in; Portland, a member of an old and prominent fain, lly and lived here up to the time of her marriage to Mr. Werner four years ago. For the past two year -she bad been an invalid. . - i.4,;.V ". ---a--- I :';;,) J. Increase 1 Army. .'' , : ' '"fDnlted Pr--i trted Wire.) 1 . Montevideo, Jan. 8. While some of tha newspapers of this city are advocat ing the increase of the army and navy, it i VeryMarge --percentage -or prominent citizens are projecting a monster demon etratlon- against'-militarization of the .country. The government has resolved" to .-convoKe a, National . uuara to exext rise 'onlv on SundavH, - ... v . BR OS FridaySpecials Port, Tokay, Madeira, An gelica, Sherry. Regular- price, $1.50 per gal. Our Friday Price $L00 OUR $4.00 GRADE OF WHISKEY, FRIDAY O 5 (4 a O a u o I (4 o to (ft s tail if Idniste 0 wsiKee Salle Is Tvvice every year in January and July We hold a General Clearance. Sale in all departments; We do this because it Has been our fixed policy for years never to carry goods over from season to season. Each season must selMts own goods. Profit has been ' entirely disregarded.. The main thing-is to sell the goods sell them quickly and reduce our stock as much as possible. The many . bargains must be see.n to be appreciated. Be sure' and see our window display. ' tfVif MEN'S SUITS. Worth i , , to $15.00 at $7.00 An odd lot of good. serviceable Suits that formerly sold from $10 to $15, to' be closed" out at... i...f T.00 YOUTD'S SUITS, $12.00 and $12.50 at $S.4S Suits, for young men to 20 years, of this season's newest and best colors and styles; take your choice to $12.50 on Fri day and. Saturday at f8.4S BOYS' GOOD BOX CALF BLUCHER SHOES $2.25 values, sizes 2V3 to Syi, at.v.M8 $2.00 values, sizes 13 to 2 ....$1.33 All stylish, new, strictly solid goods. Men's Union-Made Apron Overalls 65c and 75c grades 40 Good black and' brown, large apron front, susnenders. Jackets to match 40 AMAZING PRICE REDUCTIONS ON . LADIES' COATS, SUITS, ETC. $18 to $25 Coats at $12.45 Absolutely, this season's very newest and best styles are all included. Choice coats in best colors, all well tailored and perfect fitting. $10 to $12 Coats at $6.45 Dressy, up-to-date coats in plain or fancy colors. This season's styles are all included in this price. All Furs at Half Price ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY No matter what Fur you select you can buy any piece on Friday and Saturday at just, half price. , Ladies $8 Raincoats. $435 New, stylish and serviceable Raincoats. Our best $7.50 and $8.00 Coats this season, are now reduced to $4.35 each. Best Quality Shetland Floss Yarn, 85c Box, 12 Sks. The best Shetland Floss Yarns; sell regu larly at not less than $1.20. . . .. : ; Best 10c Onting Flannel 6c In a wonderful variety of colors 'and pat- ' terns; all new, fresh and choice. $1.25 Bed Spreads at 89c Bleached honey-combed . Bed Spreads, full double bed size; extra heavy $1.25 grade at 8f EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A splendid new lot of handsome new Muslin Wear. Splendidly made and trimmed and at about one-third off. $2.00 Lace Curtains. $1.37 A rare bargain. Lace Curtains, 354 yards long by 54 inches wide; handsome new patterns. 50c and 60c All-Wool French Flannels, 25c Yd. Choice patterns in blue,, pink,- lavender' and red; very desirable for waists and house garments. , O SHOP AROUND. THEN CONE HERE. WE SAVE YOU MONEY AT THE BUSY CORNER ? p OUR MOTTO: TO SELL SO YOU CAN SELL OR SAVE $3.50 "QUALITY" (OUR MOTTO)." Our goods all fulfill the guar antee of the pure food law. FREE DELIVERY 379-381 East Morrison St. Phones: East 287; B-2426 E.L Cooper & Co. The Leading East Side Merchants Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, etc. Own ing and operating THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE FEED ESTABLISHMENTS of its kind on the Coast We solicit dealers' trade. You can get anything you want at any time, delivered promptly, by calling us up. Special prices to Customers close in. ' . . ' 124-126-128-130 UlNIOlN A VENUS Both Phones: East 1517; B-1517. Your Teeth The, Imperial Painless Dentists Have opened '. their handsome and fully equipped dental parlors in the HKALY BLOCK. Booms l.JI, 6, 7, MORRI SON STREET, where you are . t ' . a..ll A . .IrlllAj dentists.; Expert Work without pain, at lowest prices, , A binding 10 and lS-year guarantee on all work. Lady attendants. .- r 1 The East Side for Eastsiders fee D2ss (Coo Another Commercial Institution Just Opened in the LOW RENT DISTRICT ON THE EAST SIDE A Complete, Well-Selected Stock of Tools and Builders' Hardware On account of our very low' rent, with an up-to-date and well appointed establishment we can and do sell goods at greatly re duced prices. This is the first strictly modern and up-to-date hard ware store ever opened on the East Side. CUT PRICES IN HARDWARE THE, ROSS CO. Neat Cor. East Stark 87 Grand Avenue r FIR CORDWOOD FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE Long a..?0.00 Long. ..... ... .... .?550 Sawed . . . . . . ', . .?6.50 Sawed , . . . . . . . . ,: :. . .?6.Q0 5 J ' . Travte Biros. . i Phone East 20jjB-2020. 451 : HAWTHRONE AVE. J Than Any Other Firm Can Give Because Our Rents Are LESS Because Our Expenses Are LESS We save $800 a Month on Rent Alone NEARLY $10,000 A YEAR Isn't that at least one good reason why we can sell lower?- ELEGANT ROCKERS Some Rocker Specials $34.00 Rocker ..$20.00 $30.00 Rocker ..$18.00 $20.00 Rocker . $13.50 These are only a few of 'a quantity of bargains in leather seat and leather back Rockers, proving more conclusively than ever that Calef Bros. low er prices are less than any othe firm can sell for. A Question Worth Your Consideration The west side dealers' pay for rent and advertising $2,- 500 to $4,000 for a store c6v- ering one fourth block. We pay $150 to $175 per month. In any business the profits must be sufficient to cover the expenses of the busi ness. The customers of any store pay the rent of that store. . When you buy Don't Pay Twice As Much As You Should HALL TREE SPECIALS yviAl ff V- $16.75 Hall Trees at ........ ...S1S.75 $28.00 Hall. Trees ' ' - at ..... .810.75 $32.00 Hall (Trces at 823.00 $34.00 Hall Trees, at SS1.00 $45.00 Hall Trees --at .831.00 360-370 E Morrison Street "An On of Xbm HlgH Bs Xi trlot" Btor, 360-370 E tlorrison Stmt ' Wit "On of h jiiirii sunt lia txn,t" Prlca. ",v i-ir . a. 4 - . . ... - 'i'Sv.-r''.-' -,