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Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Heillg- ...,i.Th Lion and' ths Mouss" tfungaiow ...... itose or ins nancno . Raker "Tha Land of Nod' Orpheuin .... VaudsvlUis Star .."A Strum for Gold' Pantages Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville Lyric . "Ranch 10 Tha Postal Service Maazlae, the newest thins in the way of service monthlies seeking; the favor of the public, has issued' an attractive pros pectus In which is outlined the aim and scope of the enterprise. As is indi cated by its name, the matraiine will be devoted to the Interests of the United States postal service tind its employes. Indianapolis is to be the place of pub lication of the new monthly. Its pro moters promise that tne many nterest ins features of the postoffice depart ment will be treated in an instructive manner In articles contributed by of ficials and employes of the department An effort will be made to Dlace the publication in the hands of as large a number as possible of the business men of the country, that they may know more about the workings of the postal service ana at the same time be or assistance to the department. Conrad Qreen has applied to Judge Webster in the county court for letters on the estate of J. L. Thomas, who was an intimate friend and lived at his house previous to his death on Decem ber 4. On November 27 Thomas drew up In lead pencil a document in which he expresHed a wish that Green shall take charge of his estate, and directed thatthe proceeds should go to his broth ers in Wisconsin. This document was witnessed by Marie Kaufman and Mar tha R.. Sampson, but does not purport to be a will and cannot be so con sidered. The property la worth about $1900. H. H. Newhall. J. D. Buttler ana k. w. Montague nave been named as appraisers, The largest number of singers that have so far attended sane at last night's rehearsal of the Portland Fes tival chorus, and at a business meeting afterward held under the direction of President Frederick W. Goodrich bylaws and a constitution were adopted, pro viding among other matters that the annual clues snail be Jl and that orn cers shall hereafter be elected annually at a meeting to be called on the first Tuesday night in October. At the next meeting of the chorus Tuesday night at Ellers hall. Park and Washington streets, three members to complete the executive committee will be elected. G. H. Tucker, despite his failure to obey an order of the Juvenile court to pay I5 per month for the support of nis nine year old aaugnter, was given anotner chance oy Judge oantenbein yesterday afternoon. The order was made in August and Tucker was de cidedly surly in his attitude. He was allowed three days in which to pay up for the last three months and if he falls to pav $15 by Friday he will be punisneu ror contempt. i ne latner was convicted of treating his child cruelly and the little girl was given into the care of her grandparents. The jubilee for members of the T. W. C. A. is to be held this evening at tho new Home, corner Seventh and Tay lor streets. At this time the rainbow contest which has been taken up by some of the churches will terminate and prizes will be awarded. A chorus un der the direction of Miss Louise Hell- man will furnish music. All friends of the association are asked to be present tonight and at the other exercises, Fri day afternoon and night; also at the dedicatory services Sunday afternoon at 3 o ClOCK. I. M. Belghly of 321. Fifth street, has asked the police to aid him in locating his 13-year-old son. Homer, who ran away from home a few days ago. The boy is said to be Incorrigible, and is persistent in staying away from home. About six weeks ago he ran away, but was found at the union derot bv Pa trolman Hlrsch and returned to his par ents, who say that if he is found again they will turn him over to the Boys' and uiris- Aid society. The police are looking for Aaron Ridge, a horse thief, who escaped from tne penitentiary at saiem, last Monday, and is thought to be in this city. Ridge, who is but 20 years of age. was sen tenced to an indeterminate sentence in the state prison last May, and it was while working as a trusty around the prison yard that he escaped. The Salem authorities have offered a reward of 150 for the apprehension of the escaped convict. He was convicted of stealing a norse in umatiiia county. J. M. Stucky, as guardian for Jacob Htucky, who is insane, has begun suit in the circuit court against the Southern Pacinc ror JZo.OOO damages. He alleges that his ward was made in sane by being struck by the swinging door of a moving freight car, Jacob HtucKy peing tnen employed as a section hand. The accident took place June s bdoui two miles soutn or juuwauKte. Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the tenth to save the discount on December bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home phone your long-distance calls to Tacoma, Seattle and way points. Home Telephone com pany, corner of Park and Burnslde streets. Only IB minutes were required by a jury In Judge Cleland's department yesterday afternoon to find Tom Kchock guilty on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of violet Harris, a nine year old girl. He will be sentenced Saturday morning. Thursday Specla1, Purity Liquor Co. $1.60 grade white or red Port, Angelica, Tokay, Sherry, Muscat, Madeira and Sauterne, at $1 per gallon. Ell-Wood pure food Whiskey, regular $4, at $3 per gallon. Phone East 4427. B-1S53. Free delivery. 808 East Morrison. Katharine Jones has begun suit for divorce from Robert H. Jones in the clr cuot court, alleging that he deserted her in March, 1906. They were married in Chicago. I1L, in September. 1904. The funeral of John D. Austin, 108 Mason street, who died Sunday, after an Illness of two weeks, was held at St. Mary's Catholic church this morning. Father Maloney conducted the services. Interment was at Mount Calvary ceme- Here is what one woman does in order that her mahogany may look as nice as she thinks it ought to: "About once in two months, I give my ma hogany pieces a good bath. With a dry cloth, I wipe off all dust. Then with warm Ivory Soap suds and a piece of cham ois I begin my washing. After that, I wipe lightly with a piece of cheese cloth, polishing with a chamois.' Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure ..:!'- ; - BS CITY MAY BUY ITS F By New Charter Clause Council May Put Ques tion Before People. The charter commission last night adopted a resolution which provides that under the new charter. If it Is adopted, all public utilities and franchises shall be submitted to a vote of the people. F. V. Hoi man, of the Portland .Railway, Light A Power company tried hard to have this part of the franchise com mittee's report cut out, but he was unsuccessful. Municipal ownership of utilities and franchises at the expiration of the terms for which they are granted was frowned on by trie commission, It voting eight to six against the report that the ques tion of whether the city shall buy the plant and system held under any fran chise shall be submitted to a vote of the people. A substitute waa adopted, the council being given the right to say whether or not the people may vote on the municipal ownership proposition. The report of the committee that a sinking fund for the redemption of bonds at maturity shall be created under the new charter was referred back and the committee was enlarged by the addition to its personnel of T. li. Wiloox. Final report on the sinking fund clause will be made at the next meeting. E. M. Lazarus and E. F. Lawrence asked that the new charter contain a provision for an art building; commis sion to be headed by the mayor. The request was referred to the committee on public libraries and health. 9 1 AT Rs AT THE THEATRES -a "The Rose of the Rancho." Everyone who saw the Baker stock company's great sensational success of a rew weens ago, i ne oin or tne uoia en West," will naturally want to see this week's superb Belasco production, "The Rose of the Rancho," and the Bun galow stage Is transformed Into a floral picture or old Spain as it appeared in the California mission days. "The Land of Nod." The Baker is packed to the doors at every performance this week of Samuel Rork's beautiful spectacle "The Land of ; Nod," about which everybody Is talk- Ing. The production and cast are Ident-, ni i tne name as i v i nrawu. All w D With Saturday matinee. 1 1 ) .. . V. . 1 .. . A 11 1 La Petite Mignon at Orpheum. La Petite Mignon, who doesn't appear more than 11 years old, has done im personations since she was 5 years old. She is a natural mimic, and has a mar velous voice, and played with Edna May and Richard Carlo in "The American Beauty." She is scarcely 4 feet tall, and but 16 years of age. Capacity Houses. - "A Vision of Salome," lntroduoing t Vi o f Tie. 1 1 A ilr. m. linn. Hanancaa T it Lole Helene. is drawing thousands of people to the Pantages theatre this week. This Is the first time that the genuine Salome dance has been present ed in Portland. All others were simply diamonds in the rough. "Ranch 10" at the Lyric. "The best day of frontier life ever written" is the unanimous verdict on Ranch 10. in which the Blunkall stock company Is appearing at the Lyric this week. Every member of the cast Is do ing excellent work. "The Devil" Is Coming. I The advance scat sale will open next ! Friday at the boxofflce of the Heilig. theatre, for the famous International success, "The Devil." This Is the Henry W. Savage authorized version of Fran Molnar's play. Three nights beginning next Sunday, December 13. "Lion and Mouse" Tonight. This evening at 8:16 o'clock at the Hetllar theatre, the attraction will be the great American drama on the pres ent financial situation throughout the United States, "The Lion and the Mouse." This brilliant play is presented by an excellent company. Bronze Art Studies. men and women, have he place of most Importance on this week's bill at the tery. Mr. Austin, who was B0 years of age, and who had been a stationary en- pineer employed by tne u. R. & N. for a number of years, leaves a widow and Uiree children. Mrs. Tiiomas Healy. Ben jamin and Sylvester Malone. F. C. Hanley, Margaret Morrow and J. B. Ryan have filed articles of Incor poration of the South Portland Slab wood company. The capital stock is $5000. The Portland-Alaska Gold Dredging company has been incorporated for $12, 600 by Benjamin Bernard, George T. Moore and Major R. W. A. Simmons. Kellv's Famllv Liauor Stare. ParV and Morrison, wign grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main !8. Home, A-2802. Davis & Kllburn of 149 Morrison street, carry a very attractive line of holiday goods, Dooks and stationery just wnai you want ror nnstmas. " Tou can absolutely depend unon ren- uine bargains, as we are positively re tiring from business. Elite China ft Glass Co., 362 Morrison street. Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened. for furnace, range or stove, promot da- livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co., Main 65. A-1665. Closing Out Underwear. hosierv. gloves, corsets, kimonos, etc.. at less than coat, at Le Palais Royal, 876 Washington street. Btum T...I. U..l,ln. i. . .. Bouuupi., . 'W tnuuiilR., Uftll.T BX- Cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Buy Them At I Palais Royal and save dollars every time. What? Why ladies' coats and suits. 875 Washing ton street. The last social of St. Andrew's so ciety will bhe held at East Ninth and Alberta streets at 8 o'clock this evening. There will be another big sale Thurs day at the Elite China ft Glass Co., $62 Morrison street, uoors open at 9 a. m. Fine embroidery done: stamping a specialty, uertna Martin, 412 AUSKy bldg. Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to uorDen puiiaing, nim and Morrison. $10 made. See windows Norgard A Noce, tailors, 169 4th, near Morrison. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. D. Chambers ft Son, opticians, $tl Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best. Woman's Exchange, 13J Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to t; business men's lunch Mrs. RIddell has ODened a milliner parlor 2(2 Washington, second floor. Magazine subscriptions, excellent gifts taken 'at GUI's. " v. Renew magaxlna subscriptions at GUI's. Dr. Hayties, optician, Salmon near Ith. Berger, signs. 184 Yamhilli M. $$!. Journal want ads. le word, "Puritans," Ask grocer. fll H rsxsszsszzzsssszszss: u ..1 . 7 . g Jewelry SH '.That, v.- Outlives Our . . r . . - uuarantee Should You Buy Your cp Jewelry at Jaeger Bros Because the Jaeger guarantee and the Jaeger methods in seven years have made the greatest record in the jewelry business ever established in this city. We are getting the business. We are giving the values and if wm'' i get in the ed tor Shaving- Muff sad Brush S3.50 Our New York representatives have been picking up all the novelties in our different lines. It costs you no more for the new things than others charge for shopworn and antedated jewelry. It's worth your while to look over the hundreds of articles suitable and practical for Christmas presents. H m s si Diamond Sets S12.50 others wrought gold, Jewel Boxes, Silverware for the u sets: Comb and Mirror, Shopping Bags, Clocks. Our store is large, roomy and well ventilated, and you will find 'shopping here a pleasure. We employ refined salespeople, whose suggestions are valuable in making selections. f Jaeger Bros. Sffi 26& Morrison St, iBiiinHisixniiiiiM Grand. These studies by Professor Pat terson and his students, have never had their equal in Portland for novelty. Each group is the replica of some fa mous and classic statuary. "A Jay Cir cus," by Sherman and De Forrest is a great burlesque which old and young enjoy. "A Struggle for Gold" at the Star. "A Struggle for Gold." the attraction at the Star theatre this week, contains many roaring situations, several novel scenic effects and a number of special ties. This play is a safe proposition for theatre goers. Building IVrmits. Fremont street, between Seventh and Sixth. N. L. Popp, erect story and half frame dwelling, $1600; Montana avenue, corner Jeasup street, John N. Moe, erect one-story frame dwelling, 11260; Mon' tana avenue, corner Jessup street, John N. Moe, erect one-story frame dwelling; J1260; Montana avenue, corner Jessup street, John N. Moe, erect one-story frame dwelling, 11250: 114 East Seven-tv-nlnth street, between Mohl and Hunter, J. S. Weeks, repair story and half frame dwelling, $1000; East Four teenth street, between Thompson and Tillamook, John Kussen, erect two urnrv frame dwellinsr. $4000: 770 Ral eigh street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, Adolpn ie uranae, re pair one-story frame dwelling, $600. Tou can absolutely depend upon genu ine ha rim Ins. as we are positively re tiring- from business. Elite China & Glass Co.. 352 Morrison street. CURES RHEUMATISM Dolden's Rheumatic Cure $i .00 Fr bottle. Pet bottles iH IHTXSHAX. EEKIDT TOM. RHEUMATISM XV ITS KAZTT TOBIES. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, or- PACIFIC COA8T AGENTS. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak mhm zzzzxzxzzzszzszzzzszxsszzsznx Values . S Always El An g , Agreeable 0 v- Surprise M our customers are getting the satisfaction of the squarest . kind of a deal. While others have been standing still, our business has increased at a wonder ! ful rate. Why? Figure it out for vourself and then line that is head our store. New Things in Jewelry Diamond Binff S20.00 np- Suggestions WATCHES Gold, gold filled, silver, enamel or gunmetal. RINGS Diamond, Ruby, Em erald and other stones; also Seals, plain band, Oregon Grape, etc. BROOCHES With Dia mond, Pearl and precious stone Opal and j Diamond M S55.00 M B H M H M seals, etc. Stick Pins, Umbrellas, table, Cut Glass, Hair Brushes, M Just West of Third 5 M Notaries Commissioned. (Silent Buret a of The Journal.) Salem, .Or., Deo. 9. Commissions as notaries have been Issued to J. M. Locher, Burns;T3. H. Dye, Oregon City; W. L. Ireland, Grants Pass; Lucius F. Brode, Portland; Walter A. Olen, St. Johns, and D. H. Jackson, Bandon. Tomorrow (Thursday) positively the last day for discount west side gas bills. Don't overlook gas appliance sale. AMTTS-ElOBJrTS. Tomor row Evening morn S3.00 2.00 Sl.SO GaL A dm. 1.00 Open 700 Thursday Evening DEC. lO DE1LIG THEATRE AITS COM3" AWT. Direction Lois Steers and Wynn Coman 1417 II IT theatre riawlwlVJI 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A-1122. TONIGHT AT 8:18 O'CLOCK. The Great American Drama, "TM UOW A1T9 THE HOTSB." Excellent Cast, Beautiful Production. Prices $1.60. $1.00, 75c, 60c. Seats now selling at Theatre. Mala 117. A-4334. Baker Stock Company in Belajco's other great success, "TBS BOSB OT TBB BAJTCBO." Remember "The Girl of the Golden West," and secure your seats early. Gorgeous scenic effects; in tense story. Evenings Z5c, 3ic, buc; mat inee 15c, 26c. Matinee Saturday. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main 2. A-6360. OREGON THEATRE CO. (INC) LESSEE Geo. L. Baker, General Manager. Extra Attraction All This Week. Bargain Mat. Wednesday. 26c any seat Keguiar matinee saturaay. tam. ta. Rork's famous musical extravaganza TBB &ABD Or NOD With Knox Wilson as "April Fool Evening prices 26o to $1; matinee Sat urday, iac, buc. as x weex axorray saaoa. XCaXH 6, A-1030. Mats. , Ex. Bundays and BoUdays 15-2S-59c NICDTJ THEATRE U-2S-S0-7SC Week of Bee. 7. HOmr XJadl By era k Kermau; Charles W. Bowser and Edith Inkle; Sayder and Buckley ; Ka Petite idraomi Za ' Tlae and Leonard! Sue imntj orenessra; saowon norares. THE GRAND VandevIlIedeLaie AWOTBBB SXO BXU PATERSON'S BRONZE herdmaa ft SaTorrest, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toung, John Plaid jr., Ader Trio, Fred Bauer Oraadasoope ART STUDIES PANTAGES THEATRE AdVaaoel auderllle, gtars ef All Ba ttens. Jatlnees Daily, lSo. Two Shows at Wight, ISo and B&o. &A &OTB KEL ZBB ZB A TZ8XOB OP SALOME, direct from a sensational engagement in met ropolitan cities. The personification of art and beauty absolutely nothing sug gestive. An artistic representation of the original "Salome" sensation created by Miss Maud Allen in London. THe STAR s9- Mats. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. For the entire week of December 6. The Greatest of all Scenic Plays, a STBueaia pom ooi,d." Matinees at 1:$0. Every Even's at 8:15 Night prices 15c, 25c, J5c, 50c. Matinees, 15c and 25c. , Seats may ba reserved by either phone. Kegt weeH "IN WYOMING," THE LYRIC THEATRE ' ' traatli sad AJder Sta. Week of December . .. TUB BLUNKALL, CO. - In the Beautiful Western Play . RANCH lO Matinees Bun day, Tuesday. Thursday, KKB. Nordica mJUU THEATRE saiuraay, To FaceQood BridgWork If you need any to be really well done, come here and BE SURE OF IT. The excellence of all our Dental Work In this 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 best Dentistry is none too good for you. Our success is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. PAINLESS EXTRACTION SO SILVER FILLINGS SO up GOLD FILLINGS SI. 00 U 22K GOLD CROWN $35.Q GOOD RUBBER PLATE IS.O THE BEST RUBBER PLATES 88. OO NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted, filled and bridge work applied without the least pain or danger. All work guaranteed for ten years, Chicago Painless Dentists 32314 WASH. ST., COB. 6TB' Phones Main 3880. A-S340. Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m. Sun days from 9 to 1. Lady attendant A New Departure The coat of Interments has been greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges for etnbalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except elothing, cemetery and carriages, thus of feet I ng saving of $25 to $75 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 8B0 TKXBO BT- COB. SIAUCOBT. D. BoarrJman Griffin, M . D. S p o 1 a 1 1 s t on Drug addic tion and Alco- x Jj holism (formerly s 3 of Salem, Or.), scan now.be found at 898 W. Salmon St. (near King), Portland, Or., who cores the habit or dis ease in two days wiuiout pain. Can resume for mer v o c a 1 1 on, thoroughly well. In from 10 days to two weeks. No money until patient is satisfied he is cured. Phone Main 6110. Women a Specialty The well known S. K. Chan Chinese Medicine Company, with wonderful herbs and roots, has cured many suf ferers when all other reme dies have failed. Sure cure female, chronic, private dis- 3i rc t K rmNases, nervousness, blood "'"''""'poison, rheumatism, asthma, throat, lung troubles, consumption, stomach, bladder, kidney and diseases of all kinds. Remedies harmless. Bo operation. Honest treatment. Examina tion for ladies bv Mrs. S. B. Chan. TBB CBZBESS MEDXOXBE CO., 838 H Morrison St., bet. Pirst and Second " The SuCCP t t VJrtn-,' EMBOSSED MTTER heads ' m in iuji iot. .Bright, uioht, uiassy. Ask or write tor Samples WELLINGTON COAL The best house coal on the Pacific Coast Churchley Bros. Bunkers ISth and Marshall Sts. Phones Main 931. A-3931. FURS! FURS! AT LOWEST P08SIBXB PBICB8. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER PTJBBTXm. B09 Madison. Tel. Mala 6617. DUSTLE8S WAXINE The Dust Layer and Oerm Slayer. Bome Oroan Maid In Portlana. Patronise Bome Ho-Dust-ry. No Dust When Kweeninsr. 50 lbs., $3 100 lbs., 83.505 200 lbs. $6. Portland Brush and Waxine Company vtn and Harrison. Phone East 599. GLUTEfJ DREAD tOo vntTAxtAN untuut lOS MXTM STMSr $cbwab Printing Go. 9 AIM STAK.K STR&KTcj m R . " i , - ' I A 1 Cipman, Ulolie Special Introductory Sale oi Madame Yale's Preparations We are pleased to inform the Portland ladies that we have added to our Toilet Goods department a full line of the Madame Yale preparations. While these goods need no introduction to the Portland public, they hav ing been on the market for the past 25 years, and sold in all parts of the world we are pleased to say, however, that they now become a per manent factor in our department. In this, our introductory sale, we have arranged with Madame Yale whereby we will present you with a souvenir from this famous woman any day this week, in our Toilet Goods depart ment, according to the following arrangement. Come and see this exhibit and talk with the young lady in charge, sent here from New York by Madame Yale. Madame Yale's Skin Food FREE Madame Yale's Hair Tonic MME. YALE CONSIDERS HER HAIR TONIC one of her greatet achievements. It is praised in the highest terms by those who use jt, and there's quantities of it sold; price per bottle, tSZf, 43 and 83 Yale's Health Remedies MME YALE'S FRUIT CURA, a strengthening tonic for women, a cure for certain organic ailments; the wonderful cures effected by it testify to its great merit; price 83 MME. YALE'S FERTILIZER TABLETS cure constipation and ventilate a clogged system; two sizes; price 43 and 83 - MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION TABLETS make new, rich blood; they enrich the skin with healthy colorings; two sizes, 43 and 83 MME. YALE'S BLOOD TONIC cleanses the liver, blood and kid neys; price 83 MME. Y A L E'S DIGESTIVE TABLETS aid digestion and cure indigestion, 43 and 83 MME. YALE'S ANTISEPTIC is a most valuable household arti cle, and must be used to be ap preciated; for cleansing the mouth and gums in the morning, gargling the throat for sore throat, dressing sores, wounds or bruises it is unequaled; price, 23 and 83 MME. YALE'S LINIMENT is a newcomer and said to have magic like influence in curing muscular affections, such as rheumatism, neuraligia, sprains, etc .50 ! Madame Yale's Demonstrator Here All This Week Mme. Yale's New York demonstrator will remain here all this week In the Yale section of our Toilet Goods department, main floor, where she will explain to the ladies all about the oreoarations made bv Mme YU 55 different articles so that ladies an iind among the list just what they need. Ladies may consult with Mme. Yale s assistant without charge, and the young lady will assist you in the proper selection of the remedies needed. Call or write for copy of Mme. Yale's 96-page book on beauty given free. Cipman, G. P. Rummelin & Sons ( Jl At w - Established 1870 immammmmmmmmmmmmmrsm Wo, During . all this week we will have a special souvenir sale on Madame Yale's wonderful Health and Beautifying Products. During that time we Shall present each cus tomer who purchases any of Mme. Yale's dollar remedies with a jar of Mme. Yale's celebrated "Skin Food." This exquisite toilet treas ure is worth its weight in gold to all who appreciate beautiful, soft, white skin, with youthful plump ness. The fame of Mmev Yale's remedies is so universal that all we might say in their favor could not' add any luster to their story, We are pleased, however, to inform our patrons and the public that the ever steady and increasing demand for these scientific specialties is conclusive proof that they are all that is claimed for them. Madame Yale's Beautify ing Remedies MME. YALE'S SKIN FOOD for nourishing the skin and oblit erating wrinkles; two sizes, $1.43 and $2.43 MME. YALE'S ALMOND BLOS SOM COMPLEXION CREAM for cleansing, healing, enhancing and preserving beauty; nothing like it; price, 43 and 83 MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION BLEACH for cleansing the skin of blemishes; price s)1.6I MME. YALE'S ELIXIR OF BEAUTY for protecting the skin from sunburn and the inclemency of the weather; it makes the skin naturally white, gives the com plexion brilliancy; price. .. .834 MME. YALE'S BLUSH OF YOUTH for softening the ex pression; it tones the facial nerves, gives pliancy to the muc cles and elasticity to the siin; price S2.83 MME. YALE'S HAND WHIT ENER; price 83 MME. YALE'S MAGICAL SE CRET FOR SOFTENING HARD WATER It is one of the greatest known toilet luxu ries, delicately fragrant as a bou quet of choice flowers.... f 1.43 MME. YALE'S VIOLET TAL CUM POWDER; price.... 23 MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION SOAP; price 23f MME. YALE'S COMPLEXION POWDER; price 43 MME. YALE'S CORN CURE Do not suffer another day with corns. Mme. Yale's Corn Cure makes quick work of them; use it and enjoy the comfort of sound feet ..23 JoIte $ o. 125 SECOND STREET BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ALDER fursforChrisfaias' Fur Neckwear and Muffs made in Alaska. Mink, Ermine, black Lynx, Sable Fox, white Fox, Otter, Persian Lamb, etc. for the Little Folks 'We have Squirrel, Ermine, Krimmer, white Thibet, Angora, Beaver, etc Pur Coats In Persian Lamb, Mink, Alaska Sealkin, Atr chan. Otter, Beaver, etc. , fur Rugs and f!cl::3 vv.. Store Open-8 sturdy --