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4 ' THE OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,' NOVEMBER 29, ' 1008. THE STORE WITH THE LIBERAL MONBY BACK POLICY Clearance Prices From the Jewelry Section N Jade, Corral and Pearl Hat Pins, reg. val. $1.00. .481 Baby and Misses' Rings, solid gold, reg. val. $1 .50, 75 Belt Pins and Buckles, reg. val. $1.50-$2.00 , .69 Fine Silk-and Elastic Belts, reg. val. $1.00-$1.50. .48 10-inch Handbags, gen. leather, reg. val. $2.50.$1.G9 500 Umbrellas, extra special, reg. val. $5.00. . .$2.95 3-piece Silver Set, comb, brush, mirror, $10 val., $6.45 ALL ENGRAVING DONE FREE. Cut Glass Bargains From the : Jewelry Section 8-inch Cut Glass Bowls, $4.00 value .$1.90 5 and 6-inch Cut Glass Nappies, $2.25 value. . . . .9S Salt and Pepper Shakers, sterling tops, $1.50 val. . 79 Bread and Butter Plates, hand painted, $1.50 val. 90 10-inch rose plates, hand painted, $3.50 value. .$1.90 Cups and Saucers, hand painted, $3.00 values. $1.C9 ALL ENGRAVING DONE FREE. (ESS CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS SAM E. WERTHBIMER, PRB8IDENT AND QENBRAL, MANAGER ou CLOA R" FIRST CLEARANCE SALE OF AND MILLINERY UITS OUR FIRST CLEARANCE SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30TH AT 8 O'CLOCK V3 One-Third Off On All Tailored Suits V V2 One-Half Off On All Millinery V2 14 OneFourth Off On All Furs lk Every garment in the house reduced one third and more off on seasonable merchandise. It will be a policy of this establishment to have its Clearance Sale in December instead of January, thereby giving the buying public the opportunity of purchasing the best and latest wearing apparel at clearance prices before the best choice of sizes, colors and styles have been exhausted. You will also notice that our regular prices have always been since our inception in this city from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent less than any other house. With our CASH purchasing power and only selling for CASH, together with our economical system of doing business, enables us to offer you BETTER VALUES at all times. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES and call and be convinced that the merchan dise and prices are genuine, without the aid of fictitious values. REMEMBER, THE SALU STAKTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, AT 8 A. M. m r nr ! 1 rt i . 1 ri . r - A Man laiiorea amis ar uearance races The prices quoted below represent which are as follows: one third off oft our already reduced prices, vr $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $21.00 $22.00 "$23.00 $24.00 $25.00 $26.00 $27.00 $28.00 $29.00 $30.00 $31.00 Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Suits at $9.95 Suits at $11.95 Suits at.... '....913.35 Suits at....... $13.95 Suits at $14.05 Suits at . $15.35 Suits at $15.95 Suits at $10.65 Suits at $17.35 Suits at....... $17.95 Suits at $18.65 Suits at $19.35 Suits at ; $19.95 Suits at $20.65 $32.00 $33.00 $35.00 $38.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $56.00 $58.00 $60.00 $65.00 $70.00 $75.00 Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Tailored Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits at $21.35 at $21.95 at $23.35 at $25.35 at $20.05 at $29.95 at $33.35 at $30.05 at. $37.35 at $38.05 at ..$39.95 at ..$43.35 at $40.05 at $49.95 f dront Plparanrp nf Trimmed Hats in the Millinery Dept. At these extra low prices at this season of the year we expect to sell every hat xn the house- Hats at ....$2.45 Hats at $3.25 Hats at $3.45 Hats at S4.35 Hats at. $4.45 Hats at $4.50 Hats at $5.50 Hats at $6.50 Hats at $7.45 Hats at $8.25 Hats at $8.45 Hats at 89.45 $25.00 Hats at $11.45 $30.00 Hats at ..$14.45 Hats at $17.45 Hats at $19.45 J $ 5.00 $ 6.50 $ 7.50 $ 8.00 $ 9.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $35.00 $40.00 Fur Specials for Most Thrifty Buyers The popular Furs are becoming scarce, so if you intend to buy, take this op-, portunity of procuring the best Furs and latest styles at these great Clearance Sale prices: $ 3.00 $ 4.00 $ 5.50 $ 6.00 $7.00 $ 8.00 $11.00 $12.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 Furs, price $2.25 Furs, price $3.00 Furs, price $4.12 Furs, price $4.50 Furs, price $5.25 Furs, price $0.00 Furs, price $8.25 Furs, price $9.00 Furs, price $10.50 Furs, price $11.25 Furs; price $12.00 Furs, price. . . ; . $13.50 Furs, price ...$15.00 $ 22.00 Furs, price : . .$16.50 $ 25.00 Furs, price $18.75 $ 30.00 Furs, price $22.50 $ 35.00 Furs, price. . $26.75 $ 40.00 Furs, price $30.00 $ 50.00 Furs, price $37.50 $ 60.00 Furs, price .$45.00 $ 70.00 Furs, price $52.50 $ 80.00 Furs, price .$0.00 $ 90.00 Furs, price $07.50 $100.00 Furs, price $75.00 $120.00 Furs, price .$90.00 $130.00 Furs, price $97.50 CHEAT-council OF PROTESTANTS Object, to Unify Church Ef fortDelegates Repre sent 20,000,000. I Special PUpatch to Tb Journal.) Phlledclphla. Nov. I?. Representm 20.000.000 of communicants in ?7 re ligious denominations, more than 400 delegates will assemble In this city De cember 2 to participate, In the Initial council of the Churches of Christ in America. This meeting is regarded as "i ret out and most, representative gathering in the history of Protestant Chrls tSmlty in this' country. m" have been chosen by the highest adju dicatory bodies In the denominations to onT'tnem will be more than , 30 bishops,, many presidents of universities and colleges, some of the most noted collegians and preachers in the country, officers in mission boards and other de partments of church work and a large number of laymen of prominence. Near ly all those who have been appointed have signified their intention of coming to the council. ... The sessions of this representative body will continue until December 8. "For the prosecution of work that can be better done In union than In separa tion" this is the expressed purpose of . i . . i .. vt.h la unlmiA In ohftriLn- 19 IllCVfclllK. " " ' TV' ter and which is regarded as certain to Alaska Placer MioeS Pay THIS ONE HAS PAID US-IT WILL PAY YOU If You Take Advantage of the Present Offer to Sell an Interest to the Public. Central Alaska Mining Co., -Valdez Creek, Susltna River, Alaska ; r : ; -,-tl - s , : - - x , l, rp .;? :..s".- -i - A Clean, Honest Mining Proposition Is as safe an investment as can be found and will pay higher dividends than any other. If a management composed of the best Oregon business men can guar antee honesty, if a proved, producing mine can make the business clean, we have it to offer you now.. Write immediately for all facts and our folder map. ROBERTS & COMPANY 134 Sixth Street Agents for Central Alaska Hydraulic Mining Co. Portland, Oregon noon, and another meeting for members of labor unions will be held in the Lyrio theatre at-the same time. A 're ception will be tendered to the visiting delecatts in the Academy of Musle the nighj of December 7. . nrposes ox Ooumou. During Its deliberations the council will . consider, among other- things, ways and means of effecting the fol lowing specif io I purposes: 1. 1 To eTnresn the fellowshfo and Catholic unity wf the 'Christian church. merles. Into united service for Christ and the world. . To encourage devotional fellow snip and mutual counsel concerning the spiritual life and j religious aotlvi tls of the churche. ; 4. I To secure a larger eotnblned Influence- tor the churches of Christ in all matter affecting the "moral and social condition of the people, so as to pro mote the application 'of the law of Christ In tyery relation of human life. 6. To slt In the brrsinlJiatlnn nf to promote Ha aim in their eommuni-' ties. Following are the denominations which will be represented: Baptist, Christian Connection, Con gregational. Church of the Disciples. Evangelical Association, . Evangelical German Synod. Free Baptist, Society of Friends, Evangelical Lutheran, Mn nontta, -Methodist Episcopal; MethoQlut Eplsccpel (South) African MMhedixt EpiscnpaU, African: "MthodIst Ep)ca pal ZIon. Iilethodist -Protestant, Mo rv!an, PT!bvt?rtan ("liurch in '4h Leader in Modern Denlistry Modern dentistry calls for modern appliances backed by constant study and supplemented by the highest grade of skill. Modern dentistry has robbed the practice of its most disagreeable features. I commenced the practice of my profession in this city 14 years ago and today I enjoy the largest dental practice in the northwest, which in itself is sufficient guarantee that I fulfill all of my promises. All of my work is conducted with skill, gentleness and a thorough regard for your feelings and nerves. Where patients object to the yellow metal, porcelain inlays make- an excellent substitute, and are favored by a great number of people, espe cially women. It is almost impossible to detect porcelain crowns or inlays. If you have two firm teeth we can attach a bridge, without a plate, that will be perfectly firm, look as well as natural teeth and chew your food to yotir entire satisfaction. If your plate is fitted well it will perform its work satisfactorily, fill out those sunken cheeks and improve your appearance a thousandfold. I guarantee every plate to fit perfectly. Badly-fitted plates drop out and cause untold annoyance. Avoid trouble by having your plate done right While I don't wish to be classed with the cheap members of the dental profession, ray prices will be found extremely reasonable no higher than the average dentist charges. In return for a moderate fee, I give you everything that is best in the practice of high-class modern dentistry. Perhaps I would be jflstified in asking higher prites, but I prefer to liveand let live, and am satisfied so long as my patients are. Call and I will tell you what work is needed you can have it done at your convenience. m I SR. B. E. WXISRT Gold Crowns $5.00 I Full Set of Teeth $5.00 to $25.00 Bridge Work, per tooth $5.00 I Painless Extractions 50 OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION DR. B. E. WRIGHT 342 Y Washington Street, Corner Seventh PAINLESS DENTIST OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 2119. Fourteen Years in Portland. Primitive Methodist Reformed Church in America, Reformed Church in the United States, .Reformed Pres byterian, 8eventh-Iav Baptists, United Brethren, United Evangelical, United Presbyterian , and Welsh Presbyterian churches. Rev. Dr." William H. Roberts, for mer ' moderator of. the Presbyterian Oenerwi assembly, is chairman, of the executive committee .of ; the eouhril. Tfce PhlladelphU nitfmhersif 'the com mittee on arrietnent -iifielt'ide Kev. I,. M. TTnff-r. -I Hrrh !r'. lUJ' t IV'-". Janvier, Rev. 3. Henry Haslam, H. Ci. Lincoln, Rev. R. W. Miller and Rev. W. II, Oxtoby. , - . - . CURED OF BLINDNESS; BEOBIES -DISCIPLE ) (Bpeelal tlttrh Th JoarBH ' New Toik. Nov. 17. Ourpfl of bllnd- to become s , convert to Mrs. party's cult. He Is a probattonr now, but exf.-n to be admitted to full mervil.-i p ,v,,f-. i "Late lest March."! sivld Mr. c urtf '1 was nlmost blind. I cotiiiin t r 4 j the headllnve in a newspnr'i'. ' I t I to g roue aionr the with ti nun my home. Mr wife, a riit-lv , i .... . . tint. sup";ld that , tlunere jtive me trintri- .'. but eonene.i . V i" "i!i -cotild hft ' ' 1 bid n.v,. !' t-