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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAU- PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 25,, 1908. Towa Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS r Helltg ' . V.7.'. . . . . v. . . ."The Substitute." Bungalow "Strongheart." Baker . ..VHip Hip Hooray." Orpheum Vaudeville. Btar ......, "We Are King." Grand ....... . . . . Vaudevlllo. Pantages ...... ......... . . Vaudeville Lyric ................... . "East , Lynns." . The Children's borne was the scene of . an attractive gathering yesterday after noon, on the, occasion of the annual tea. Mrs. T. L. Eliot, the first vice presl dent, wag the hostess of the -day and was assisted in receiving by several of ficers of the society. At the tea tables were Mrs. Thomas Kerr. Miss Bailie Lewis, and Mrs. Ous Simon. The candy booth where home made candles were sold was In charge of Mrs, Harry Allen, Mrs. w. b. sues ana Mrs. junus Pippin, who were assisted .by Miss Maida Hart, Miss Ines Barrett. Miss Amy Hettshu. Miss Ernestine Failing and Mies Low enberg. . There are about 60 children at the home and the board of managers is 'planning to install a kindergarten to care for those who are not old enough to attend the Holman school, near by, where the older children are taught. The annual tea of the Patton home for the aged was held yesterday after noon and was largely attended.. The rooms were decorated in chrysanthe mums and evergreens in effective style snd the dining room where Mrs. Robert Glafke and Mrs. C. Watson served was made most attractive. The hostess of the day was Mrs. George Chamberlain who was assisted by Mrs. P. Q. Toma slnl,' Mrs. Knuettner and Mrs. J. C. Hare. A pleasing musical program was riven under the direction of Mrs. Millie Perkins. Miss Cornelia Barker gave some violin selections which were re ceived with enthusiasm, as were also the piano numbers and vocal solos by Miss Beatrice Wilson Miss Flynn and Mrs. Perkins. Is two years old and was formed by Rev. VW A.' Daly, pastor of St. Mary's church, for the purpose of promoting the """'i vi young men. - j n ouiiaing contains all the appointments of a mod ern UD to data rluhhmiM. ltm r.nmt mam about 125,000. The club nowl numbers wui uu ana is nonsectarian. . ' Friday y afternoon " and 'evening the thirty-seventh annual meeting, of the tquai suffrage association will be held, the business meeting -in the afternoon at the city hall, beginning, at 2 o'clock, and the open meeting In the evening In the convention hall of. the Commercial club. Among" the speakers will 18 Rev. 'J.' Whltcomb: Brougherr Rev. Ben jamin Young, Rev, W. fc Bishop, Levi Myers, Dan McAllen, Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, Mrs. Alice Weslter. Clara B. Colby. Dr. Owens Adair, Mrs. Sarah A. .vans ana Mrs. juua uonnam, ,, Officers for a mock city government were elected last night by the Federated Men's club at a meeting held in the T. M. C. A auditorium and all the moral issues which come up in the city council will be brought up and dis cussed in the organisation. The follow ing were the officers chosen: Mayor, Tirgll U Clark; auditor, J. C. Clark; treasurer, H. Gantenbeln; city attorney, O. P. M. Jameson; municipal judge, R. W. Pattengill: councllmen-at-large, J. V. Guthrie. J. W. P. Palmer, N. R. Alber, B. W. Roberts, H. 11. Hughes. The opening event In the new build ing of the Toung Women's Chrlstlon As sociation, corner Seventh and Taylor streets, will be the Thanksgiving dinner for young women and their friends which will be served for a small sum In the handsome new' dining: rooms, where about SS0 guests can be seated. Games and storlea, with musical num bers will make the day a merry one. It is hoped especially to reacn young wo men who are living away from home. Two more raids on Chinese gambling dens were made by the police last night. In the first raid at 87 Second street four Mongolians were arrested and IZOO.e as evidence was found lying on the table. In the second, a few minutes later at 82 H Second street, five Chinks were cerught and brought to the station but no evidence was found against them. All or tne umnese were reieasea on ISO ball each. Richard H. Johnson wrfs found not guilty of having violated the law in the I'nlted Stales district court yesterday afternoon, the charge having been that of cutting timber on public lands. John son took the stand In his own behalf arid swore that ho bad taken up the land as a homestead and that he had been waiting for a patent The case was Heard .Dy a jury. , B. P. O. Elks. The members of Port land lodge No. 142 are requested to m'cet In our lodgeroom, at 8 p. n Wednesday, November 2S, to receive Grand Kxalted Ruler R. L. Holland, Grand Trustee Alfred T. Holley and Grand Secretary Fred C. Robinson. Visiting brothers are Invited to assist. By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. Bills, secretary. Free service to Seattle and other points. ..Visit our main exchange. Park and Burnslde streets. Saturday, Novem ber 28, 1908. 2 p. m. to 9 p. m.. and talk to your friends without charge at any point reached by our long dls tance service. Subscribers and the pub lic are cordlnlly invited. Home Tele phone company. Plain Ulk Dellara. 291 Morrison, saves you Just $1 on every pal of men'g and women's shoes purchased here. Ladles' swell shoes, button and lace. In Napoleons, all leathers, 11 less than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet weather shoes at $1 less; all styles and leathers. The New Tork society of Oregon will celebrate the 125 anniversary of the evacuation of New York by the British, November 2fi 1788, tonight In the par lors of the First Congregational church. Park and Madison streets. All New Yorkers, natives or former residents are cordially Invited. Not wishing to miss that Thanksgiv ing turkey, the United Fast Side Push clubs have postponed their regular meet ing from tomorrow evening to Thurs day, December 10. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. will address the meeting that night on what Portland needs in its new charter. For the benefit yof those unable to attend Thanksgiving services Thursday morning, a service will be-held at 7:45 Wednesday evening in The Marshall Street Presbyterian church. Rev. D. A. Thompson of Sell wood will preach. Genuine home-made mince meat, all ready for the pie. New Smyrna figs, layer raisins, shelled almonds and wal nuts, sweet and boiled cider, wines and brandies for cooking purposes. Phone D. Kellaher A Co., 127 Grand avenue. The Catholic Young Men's club will open its new clubhouse at the comer or Williams avenue and Morris street tomorrow fnom t o'clock, through the remainder of the afternoon. In the eve ning dancing will be enjoyed. The club v Governor George E. - Chamberlain, X N, Teal, Dr. H. W. Cos and George M, Cornwall will . attend the Rivers and Harbors congress at Washington, D. C, December 9, 10 and 11 as delegates from the Portland commercial bodies. Gov ernor Chamberlain has been especially honored by being selected as one of the principal speakers. . '. Commencing November 28, the Ger man-American, bank will keep open Sat urday evenings from 7 until 9 o'clock for' the accommodation of such custom ers as may wish to make deposits or nave access to tne sate deposit vaults. Title Guarantee, Oregon ' Trust , ac counts and German-American certifi cates bouaht at the hia-hest cash mice: slso Home Telephone bonds. Cohn Bros., 180 First street corner Yamhill. - Richards' Grill Thanksgiving dinner win oe servea irom l to s:sv p. m.,. fi.no per cover., with wine; classic music. For reservation or tables, can ex. zt, Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park and Morrison. High-grade wines, and liquors, uae price to an. Kree delivery. iri. Main i, Mome a-zoz. . Penney Brothers Special -All " " this week, 10-year-old Port Wine at 91.16 per gallon. sty-isi .cast Morrison, Phone .East 287: B-242S. Free delivery I'm : it on walnut ; culture In Oregorf; get free booklet before buying walnut lands. T. Withycombe, 6Q9 Commercial oioric, roruana, ur. Barber shoos will remstn closed all day Thanksgiving but will keep open weanesaay until 10 p. m. x. m. jeaDo, Secretary. Those big yellow Chrysanthemums for Thanksgiving day can be had at Clark Brothers, florists. Morrison street, op posite Corbett building. Steamer Jessie Harklna. for Camas. Wsshougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Washington street dock at ip.n. Woman's exchange, 188 10th st. Thanksgiving dinner, 78c 11:80 till 2; home. cooking; reserve tables now. A special Thanksgiving dinner will be served at Halls restaurant, 830 Wash ington street. Order you Thanksgiving suit Norgard A- Noce. tailors, 189 4th, near Morrison. Dr. Clara Macfarlane, osteopathic physician, is now at IIS Swetland building. Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist. 708 Swetland building. .Main 6944; A-45S1. Geo. Rubensteln. the optician moved to 189 Third, opposite Baker Theatre. Woman's Exchange, 188 Tenth street lunch 1 1 :30 to 2 ; business men's lunch. D. Chambers A Bon., opticians, 911 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger. slrns. 284 Yamhill. Main 9391. Dr. Haynes, optician, 808 Salmon st Journal want sds. lo a word. "Purltsna." Ask grocer. CHORAL SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS If Ivory Soap sold for a dollar, instead of less than a cent, an ounce, it , would be no better, no purer than it is. . There is no "free" al kali in Ivory Soap; no harmful ingredient of any kind. It is pure soap noth Jog else. . 'Ivory Doap . 99ii$o Per Cent. Pure. At s meeting last night of the choral organisation which will sing at the musical festival next March, these offi cers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Frederick W. Goodrich; first vice president, Mrs. E. 8. Miller; sec ond vice president. Edward L. Bavly: secretary. Miss Eva L. Wells, whose ad dress Is 328 Wheeler street; snd treas urer. K. 8. Miller, who will also act as sn executive committee. A subcom mittee, consisting of E. S. Miller. Ed ward L,- Hayly and Miss Eva L. Wells, was appointed to report at the next meeting- of the society to he held next Tuesday night, suggestions relative to a set of bylaws and conatltutlon to be afterward adopted. Mr. Goodrich has had experience In the formation of choral societies, and although he was noi present at last nignt s meeting his was the only name propoaed for the presidency of the society. Mr. Good rich JS thn onanist and choirmaster of St Mary's cathedral choir. These names have been suraested hv whirh the new society may be known: The Portland Festlvsl chorua. the Pnrtl.nH Philharmonic society, and the Portland Choral Festival society, but the exact title will be agreed on later. A very satisfactory rehearsal was held trom several choruses of Sullivan's "Golden Legend" last night, the other oratorios to be rehearsed- being Gaul'a "Holv City" and Rossini's "Stabat Mater." The director Is William H. Boyer. ALL FRANCHISES TO GO BEFORE PEOPLE City affairs tq, be governed by six general departments and all franchises for public utilities to be submitted to a vote of the people . were, the principal features of the reports of the executive committee and public utilities commit tee of the" chsrter commlsalon which met last night. The report of the executive committee was adopted as pre sented by Senator Gearln,, chairman of that committee. The six departmenta will be those of public affairs, accounts and finances, fire and health, public aafety and police, streets and public im provements, "parks and public property and water supply. The report of the public utilities com mittee will receive the special considera tion of the commission at its next ses sion next Tuesday evening. FAMILY MUST FACE INDIGNANT WIFE Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jacobs, parents of Morton D. Jacobs, and the latter s brothers and sisters will have to face Mra. Susanna D- Jacobs in court to meet her suit -for $200,000 lamags for the alienation of the affections of her hus band, whom she marlred against- tbelr will. Judge Gantenbeln in the-circuit court yesterdsv overruled the demurrer for the defense, in which it was sought to throw the case out- of court on tho ground that it bad not been begun with. In the time allowed br the statute of 'limitations. ' . . - , - j But G. G. Schmidt at torn er for Mrs. Jacobs, sprang an old section of the. MUttiest paseea m wnicn extends for nve years the time in which a mat rled woman may Sue In such cases. The statute of limitations ' has therefore not begun-to run, and It will be possi ble to Introduce a large number of let ters and other testimony that otherwise would ibe impossible. Hoyal Mince" Pies.' Leave rour order today for Thanks giving two for two-bits; also, for Pearce'S meltlngly delicious home mads candles. - Royal y Bakeryv and Confec tionery.. - ". ". - - . MeUger's Jewelers end Opticians, tit Washington at. bet 7th and Park, TODAY OLD MAIDS . , V , . PRAY FOE HUSBAND . , This IS St. Catherine's day, the day of the patron saint of old .maids. -.i. . ;-":'. , : ,-, In France even the . twentieth 1 - century - maiden takes her t love ; . affairs Seriously, and she goes to . t church bright and early Novem- : ber 26, armed with a bouquet which she' lays upon the altar, 4 offering at the ' same ' time a prayer : to 8t Catherine to send i her a husband, and "soon, please, dear St. Catherine." ; , : The American girl cuts out the religious ceremony on this aus- plcioua occasion, and, though her heart be aching, she makes merry with a party, and if she i prays it is not like the Pharisee , on the street corner, but in secret beside her- little bed, ' , St. Catherine's day will not be 4 very well observed in Portland.". ' People who have seen ' Oregon . girls know why. But of course ' 'there will be a few parties, and bow and then, perhaps, among the scattered few, a prayer will be offered with the hopes that It will bring results a husband. " Readanhei and Vaaralgla Trvm Colds. ' Laxative bromo Quimu. u world wide Cold and Orlp remedy re mores caute. Call for full same. Look for .if nature E, W. Grove. 25c Building Permits. Williams avenue, between Skidmore and Mason, C. Weeks, erect one story frame shed, $1000; Seventh street, be tween Florence and Alberta, O. 8. Hague, erect one story frame shed, $50; East Thirty-eighth street, near Henry, Thomas Parish, erect one story frame dwelling, $60; Fifth street, be tween Hoyt and Gllsah, Portland Public Market and Cold Storage company, ex cavate basement, $7000; Skidmore street, between -Castle and Court. Robert Mc Gowan, erect two story frame dwelling, $2000; East Thirty-eighth street, be tween Lincoln and Harrison, Louis Guth, erect one story frame dwelling, $1600; East Thirty-eighth street between Lin coln and Harrison. Louis Guth. erect one story frame dwelling, $1600; East Thirty-eighth street, between Lincoln and Harrison. Louis Guth, erect one story frame dwelling, $1600; 1264 Ma cadam Road, near Sweeney, John Halsey Jones Lumber company, erect one story frame lumber shed. $2000; Fiftieth street, between Alameda and Stanton. A. H. Hickman, erect one and one half story concrete dwelling $3750. The Best Cough Cure A half-ounce of Vlrxln Oil of Pine. two ounces of Glycerine and a half-pint of Whiskey, mixed, will cure any cough that is curable and? break r old in 24 hours. Take a teaspoonful every four hours. Ask your druggist for the genuine Leach's Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure, prepared and guaranteed by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, (3. STEMS SffllPSS BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY il Our Christmas Goods'" are swamping us. We thought our store was large, but find we're already crowded for space, with only part of our holiday stock in. We need the room. 3fou want the goods, It's your move. UMBRELLAS Silver, Gold-filled and Gun-metal handles, beautifully engraved with monogram or name. $4.50 Umbrellas at. .$3.75 $ S.50 Umbrellas at , .4.B0 $ 6.50 Umbrellas at....... .f 5-50 $ 8.50 Umbrellas at......,.f 7.25 $10.00 Umbrellas at.. 8.50 All others at a reduction; Every one is fitted with our detachable handles. It insures the umbrella against theft. TEA SETS In our high-grade silver plate. Four and five-piece sets., $12.5Q Tea Sets at...fll.OO $15.00 Tea Sets at...fl3.50 $17.50 Tea Sets at..f 15.0O $20.00 Tea Sets at...f 18.00 $22.50 Tea Sets at.. .?20.OO (5thers at higher prices, but all reduced on Friday and Saturday. cuss NAPPIES We have too many five and '; six-inch Nappies. They are excellent cut tings and just the thing for olives, pickles, al monds, bon bons, ice cream, jelly or preserves. Buy what you need of ' them Friday or Saturday. All reduced. Prices from f 1.35 to f 2.25 each. CLOCKS The largest assortment in the city. We have all the novelt&s. They come in brass, bronze, onyx, enamel, glass, celluloid, iron and wood frames, including the. interesting chime and cuckoo clocks. If you need a good timepiece pick it out Friday or Sat urday at 10 per cent off the marked price. We will hold it for you on de posit if you like. OUR NEW STORE Is attracting more people daily. We won't be satisfied till every man and woman in Portland has seen it, and these popular sales are what is bringing them. JAEGER BROS. ' fflS 266 MORRISON STREET NEAR THIRD F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING OD Main 165 Phones Home All65 First and Oak LOW RATE Esfacada and Return Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, '08 TEA Moncyback says: when ever you buy Schilling's Best, your grocer returns your money if you don't like it. Tour rrocr retoroi year meosr U f oa Soo t like Scnillior i Ben. w par bin. (GLUTEN) DREAD ISO f I SM alMSar sn4sys f IVntTAftMN CAfllAKItr f 1 ios siKTM STaaar Rate of 75c Round Trip t o Esfacada Elegant Dinner at Hotel Eslacada at 6 p. m., 75c Tickets Good for Return Same Bay Only Portland Railway, Light and Power Company To Face Good BrfdgWork If you need any to be really well done, come here and BE SURE OP IT. The excellence of all our' Dental Work In thla vicinity has won us many fast friends, because our patrons have dis covered that our experts excel In every department of dental practice. We make a specialty of painless extracting;, and supply . the best of Teeth, either on plates or bridge work. We are thorough dentists of many years' practical experience and we back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing- HONEST DENTISTRY The beat Dentistry: Is none too good for you. Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable price. TEETH f 50 -60 up ...is.oo PAINLESS EXTRACTION 8ILVKR FILLINGS ... .. GOLD FILLINGS 22K GOLD CROWN GOOD RUBBER PLATE . THE BEST RUBBER PLATES SS.OO NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied witnouc tne jeaet pain or aanger. All work guaranteed for tea years. Chicago Painless Dentists 3231 WASX. BT COX. 6T. Phones Main J 8 80, A-E340. Office hours, 8 a. m. to t p. m. Sun days from 9 to l. Lady attendant. AXTTRMTirTS. urrrrr in tmeatkc 14th and Washlng-toa Phones Main 1. A-1IIS. f Tonight,; 8:3ioXIoc!c , .. . G RAND . . CONCERT .RECITAL . Maud Powell Trio SEASON'S INSTRUMENTA L EVENT Maud Pfiwell, Violin; May Mukle, 'Celt ; ; Ann ;Forfi..J Plario. . j Prices. $100, $1.50, tl.Ofli, 7Sr, HE1LIG Theatre - 14th and WathlnatctB Phones Main 1, A-1122. 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING ' TOMORROW Only Matinee Saturday. ' , The Interesting Western Tlay, -; - "TEXAS!'. - . Evenings, 11.80 to 60c Mat.'. 11 io 258. XiJtf Mel fnEATRE Tonight AH Week Mats. Thurs. & Sat. Baker Stock Company In - f "8TSOH OKSAIT" i Greatest of All Collego Plays.' '. Evenings. J5c, 35c. 60c. Mats.,i 15c, 2Sc. Next Week "Glittering OlorlS." ' ' BAKKR TI-lt3A.TRl2 Phoijes Main 2, A-360. Oregon Thea tre Co., Inc., Less. Getf. I. Baker, Gen. Manager. Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 25c any seat. Holiday Matinee Thurs day. Regular Matinee Saturday. Tonight All Week. The greatest of all Weber Fields Comedians, Rice As Cad-, In ,. "MX. EIJ, HOOXAT." ' Fun. Muslc, laughter, Oirll. Prices 25s, BOc, 75c. Matinees J5c, 50o, Next- Week "Sis Hopkins." : . -. , , FOOTBALL Thanksgiving Day MULTNOMAH vs UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 2:30 P. M. General Admission $1.00 A New Departure The cost of Interment has been greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funersl directors to make charges for all incidentals connected witn a ru neraL The Edward Holman Undertak ing cempany. the leading funeral dl- fectors of Portland, have departed from hat custom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for rntbalmlng. hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carrlagos, thua effectlnar a saving of $2S to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. S20 VWXMD ST. OOB. laUlOI. The Success Faciorv" FMRflQQFII LETTERHEADS ClilDUuuCU sui iwn iiw Mtciu Only $1 nrt per M In 10M lota. Bright, U V VL G1o.it, Classy. wnui ror Samples PRINTERS &V& Or ADVOtTISUia ' .Perdana. Or9n JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST STORE CLOSED TOMORROW-THANKSGIVING DAY Wood and Coal HeatSnig Stoves All that is ftiodem and practical in heating stoves is shown in the most complete line of our Basement Stove Department Heaters in every size and style-for burning wood or coal, or both priced to meet every demand. Airtight Heaters in a number of styles and all sizes the best made. Priced from ? 2.25 UP TO $16.00 "Viola" Heaters burn wood or coal. Priced from. .$11.50 UP "Substitute Oak" Heaters burn wood or coal. Priced from $8.00 UP Oak Heaters made in several sizes will burn either wood or coal. Priced upwards from ....$14.50 The "Hot Blast" most wonderful and economical of all heaters has perfect regulation will actually save 38 per cent in fuel holds - fire for 48 hours several sizes in the heating stoves Priced from .............. T. . . $21.50 UP MONARCH Gas -. Heaters TULL & GIBBS COMPLETE ; . HOUSEFURNISHERS "New Process" oa Heaters Diamond House Paint NO BETTER PAINT MADE. $1.40 Per Gallon i Manufactured by Portland Sash & Door Co. 30 noarr st. romnjurs. ox. FUR.S! FURS! AT LOWEST rOSKBU FXZ0B8. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds mads to order. L. SCHUMACHER nrutxxx, 09 Madlsoa. Tel. Mala M17. stanr , A-ioao. scats. kXx. Sundays and KoUdajrs IS2S-$)a IJ-2S-$9-75e Week of wot. S3. Ous ua wards' Blonde Typewriters; Harry -Tate's Znr Ush Company; Bnrt Barle; Hallea M Hayes 1 MabeUe Adams; Tb Kajestlo Trio; Oenan ft Spsncsr; Orchestra; lec tures. . ....,-;. THEATRE The STAR Matinees Wednesdar. Saturday, Sunday. For the entire wk of November 23.' Mr. Edmund Carroll in "WI ABB nxo." , Matinees at 2:30: Every evening ht R:15. Night prices 15r, 2Sc. 85c. 60c. Matl njeea Ifip. 25c. 8eata may be reserved by either phone. Special Matlaee Tbanksgiviag Say. Nut Week "A MUHonalre Tramp." PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced TaudeviUe. stars of all Hations THE TSM KOunTBT HIDS. " Presenting a clean-cut, up-to-date, snappy musical comedy, entitled, "Irene, the Tillage Queen." - " Special added attraction, HanlOn' to OUfton, acrobatic marvels, presenting the -most difficult feats with .apparent ease. Matinees dally 15c. Two shows at night, 15c and 25c. ' TOE GRAND Vaudeville de Laic AHOTHEH BIO BZX.X.. . Sam and Ida Hslly Kenyon to Kealy Tannia pranks! am Hood ' Fred Saner - Qrandasceps Carl Herman The Electric King. Palfrey oeflsr LYRIC THEATRE Starting Sunday Jgasinee, Hot. S3 . BXVBnCAXZi CO. Presenting the Time-Honored Drama EAST LYIV1NB Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WELLINGTON COAL The best house eoal on the Pacific Coast Churchley Bros. Bunkers 13th and Marshall Sta Phones Main 931. A-3931. DUSTLESS WAXINE The Suit Slayer and Germ Slayer. Horns 0 roan Maid la Portland. Patronise Horns Xo-DuaV-ry. No Dust When Sweeping. 50 lbs, $3; 100 lb U0; 200. lbs. , Portland Brush and Waxine Company th and Harrison. Phone East 69. A I. W. RIEUD Expert Watchmaker Twenty-seven years with Dueber Hampton watch factory. High grade railroad watchea a specialty. I alao handle a full line of Dueber Hampton watches, direct from factory at factory prices. The only union made watch on the market. 165 Third street, room B. DRAY AGE STORAGE TRACKAGE Machinery Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored CLAY S. MORSE 4th 4 DAVIS waiSoU, 13th HOYT Grand Opening Yourself and , friends arc cor dially invited to attend the -Grand Opening of , t The Ellerby Cafe Thos. Ellerby, Prop. 203 Third Street Between Taylor and Salmon . Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 26th . , A delicious lunch will be served including Roast Turkey and other eatables. GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD TIME GUARANTEED Royal House. San francisco Poartn and Howard Sta. AU vutaids rooms, steam heat, hot and cold water. Rates iOe to II per day. WeeklT rates. Cafe. Fourth street cars jdlreet fresa Tbir4 street depot. . rrora i r erry. nowara sireei cars cirecu jr. a Turpln. proprietor. is- WILIIOITMLNERALWATER PAIO- LABBE. Phones A-J180, Main 4S47 14 Idtbbe Bldg, eor. Id and Waahlngton. Little Adlcts Bring-Kesults Schwab Printing C ; Mttr wosr. n ais ami r I., i 4- i M T A. I It .