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Town Topics Charges of conduct unbecoming an fleer- will be filed against Patrolman Tevln, according to the attorney for Xlrs. 8. - V. Adams, proprietor of the Kltij' s Hill kennels In the exposition building. J. H. Ottenheimer procured a search warrant Wednesday, and that veiling the officer searched the kennel v for a , dog Ottenhelme declared Mrs. r Adams' would not turn over to blm al though It wan his dog. Mrs. Adams Bays that sua never, had charge - of Ottenhelmer's dog. and that Tevln used abusive language toward her while mukT ing tha aearch, which included her pri vate apartments as well as the kennels. Dr. A. A. Lindsay, who is an author of standard psychological literature, gives a free public lecture at the Wo men of "Woodcraft hall every Wednes day night. For next Wednesday night his subject will the "Law of Telep. athy," How a man's mental attitude toward others forms his business point of, view Is shown to be a, very import ant factor. Dr. Lindsay will explain In the simplest way the Physical and mental laws connected with telepathy. t- '- ( i . -".i Lost Sunday Dr. Brougher began a aeries of three addresses on "Big Fights." - Hie address of last Sunday on "The Fight With Heredity and En vironment" will be followed today by "The Fight With Temptation." Before the address of the afternoon, there will be a special solo by Mrs. Watklns and a flute solo by Mr. Millard. After the address there will b the Bible classes and at 6:30 a fellowship luncheon. All men are welcome. Furs, kimonos, neckwear, waists, rib bons, leather goods. Furs are marked half price. Ribbons, all silk, three yards for 26c. You can save money on leather goods; 15 silk kimonos for 11.95; ladles neckwear, BOc value at tSc; men's all silk neckwear, worth 60c, at ?0oJ 200 white waists, lace and em broidery trimmed, at 95c, Oilman's, 411 Washington street The Summit Investment company has purchased 10 acres of land, being part fif the Terminus addition, between Dela ware and Gay streets, south of Willam ette boulevard. The consideration was Ili.OOO. Charles Lomerine, the president of the company, states he will spend JS00U In improving It. Cement walks and water mains will be laid and the streets will be graded. Navajo Indian Rugs The sale of Navajo rugs, by the W. B. Olafke com pany, will continue but a few days more. It will be to your- advantage to net ure one of these high grade Navajo rugs while this opportunity of buying them at the right price lasts. Ground floor, Commercial Club building. Fifth and Oak streets. The women of the First Unitarian church are to have a Christmas sale of new rugs, -fresh plum' pudding, fruit cake and mince meat, Wednesday, De cember 16. frora 2 to 4 p. m at the chnpel. Seventh and Tamhlll. A few orders will bo taken for dolls and fancy articles. Brown Bros, news Save a few dol lars and get a tailor made suit for Christmas. Our special offer for Christ mas Is 1-3 off our regular price. See window. , Brown Bros, tailors, 244 Al der street, new Gerllnger building. Biggest, best and most timely bargains ever presented for the boys: $5 suits and overcoats reduced to 13.35; $7-60 suits and overcoats reduced to $6; no reserve. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co.. Third and Morrison streets. For Christmas presents nothing can equal Kiser's art photos of Pacific coast scenery. Hundreds of subjects to choose from. Ask to see our new picture, "Mount Hood by Moonlight," from Bull Run lake. 248 Alder street. , Staples, the jeweler, has the largest and most-complete watch stock In the city and at prices that don't oblige him to cut he's here to stay and Is building up a business for his sons to Inherit. This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metiger, proprietor Hart Schaffner & Marks fine suits, overcoats and raincoats one third off, Including all full dress and Tuxedo suits. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co., sole agents. DESPOTISM III A DEOOGMCY Walter Thomas Mills Says , Corporations Russianizing American Industries. , In his lecture on "Either Despotism or Democracy, Both In the Workshop and at the Ballot Box." at the Masonte temple last evening, Walter Thomls Mills said: - - , - "Despotism always rules by appoint ment from the top down. Democracy rules by election from the bottom up. Under a despotism . every officer Is a master. Under a Democracy every offi cer is a servant. In this country we have two gov ernments. one a democracy, with its headquarters In Washington, the other a despotism, witn its neaaquarters in New York. In this country we have an industrial despotism existing in the midst of a political democracy. "Whatever form of government is to be established and maintained either in industry or in politics must prevail In both. "It is admitted that self-government in tne industries is greatly to d ae sired and would be ideal were it possi ble, but then it is contended that any effort to establish industrial self-government, Instead of realizing a beautiful ideal would result in doing inrinite narro Instead. '"If industrial democracy la to harm society it must do so either by lowering the grade and the character of the workers, or bv producing a smaller or an Inferior product, or by corrupting the government. If society is injured in none or tnese industries, men tne last objection to self-government in the workshop as well as at the ballot box Is overthrown. "The modern corporations have al ready Russianized American Industry. Just now there Is an effort to Russian ize American politics, to use the public authority of this country as blood hounds on the footsteps of .the Russian reformers. "To yield democracy anywhere is to lose it ultimately everywhere. It can not exist in the workshop and very long be kept from the ballot box. If it is to survive at the ballot boxes it must be extended to the workshop.' or. in the words of Lincoln, "We shall continue our losses until all of liberty Is lost." bearing "Swlnton" on them paraded the business streets yesterday afternoon and attracted much attention. The Co lumbia Trust company report heavy sales of Swlnton lots. The first Swln ton addition Is nearly sold out. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. D. Chambers & Hon, opticians, S21 Morrison, cor. Sixth, are. the best Dr. Horn, optician, is now at 308 Swetland building. Magazine subscriptions, excellent gifts taken at Gill's. Kelly's Famllv Liquor Store, Park and Morrison. High grade wines and liquors. One price to all. Free delivery. Tel. Main 28. Home, A-2802. Davis A Kilburn of 249 Morrison street, carry a very attractive line of holiday goods, books and stationery Just what you want for Christmas. I'm it on walnut culture in Oregon; fret free- booklet before buying walnut ands. T. Wlthycombe. 609 Commercial block, PorUand, Or. Clean lump coal, thoroughly screened, for furnace, range or stove, prompt de livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel Co.. Main 65, A-1666. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. A client wishes loan of $1500 at 10 per cent. Plenty of good security. I. O. Davidson, 819 Chamber of Com Staples, the Jeweler, fits ij'our eyes at f rices that don't deplete the family's reasury. Say! and he fits them right. Go see. Watch our window Saturday and Sun day for Monday's special sale. Kllte China Sc. Glass Co., 352 Morrison street. F. E. Beach & Co., the Pioneer Paint company, window glass and glazing. Phone Main 1334, A-1334. Calendars tlonerv. mottoes near Washington street. fountain pens, select sta- Moffetts, 11 Sixth, The Life of Mrs. Eddy, by Sibyl Wil bur. Moffett's, 111 Sixth, near Washing ton street. Fine embroidery done; stamping's specialty. Bertha Martin, 312 Alisky bldg. . Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to Corbett building, Fifth and Morrison. A dozen automobiles with Dr. Haynes, optician, Salmon near 5th. Berger, signs. 284 Yamhill. M. 9391. Journal want ads. lo a word. "Purltana." Ask grocer. . WORST PAVED CITY Hassan Pavement Commanded by an East Bids Besidsat. Portland, Or., Dec. 12. To the Editor of The Journal As a property owner or t-oruana i ara intensely interested in assisting in any movement whlcn may change our city from what It is generally coneeaeo to ne, the worst paved city on the coast, to the best Jtaved of all. Hence I have been fol owing closely the actions of our city council in this particular for some tlmo. After attending the council meeting last Wednesday I resolved to write a few words regarding the Hassam pave ment, which we are much In favor of In our neighborhood, because it seems to me there Is a peculiar and unfound ed prejudice against It in some quarters at the city hall. To my mind no more perfect streets have ever been laid in Portland than those laid by the Hassam companv In Holladay's addition where I live. They F resent an appearance equal to the best have ever seen in any part of tho country. They are easily cleaned and are hence sanitary. But right here I Vrotest that after we citizens have put n such streets it is a shame that we should not be given a street cleaning department adequate to keep them re spectable. These streets I mention have nver been cleaned. Further, Hassam must be extremely durable from Its construction. I believe it ' will last twice as long as other smooth pave ments laid in Portland. It Is also very gritty on the surface. It Is praised I without stint by automobillsts and the 1 teamsters I have talked with say it! is by far the best from all points of' view. Now beside all these points It Is far cheaper than any other pavement , and there are no extra costs, neither drain tiling or brick gutters. The Has sam companv stated the cost to the property owners and did what they said they would In every particular. These are facts which I have gained by personal observation and Inquiry. Therefore I cannot see why anyone Knowing sucn 10 do me case can be honestly prejudiced against . Hassam. There are hundreds of others who like myself hope to see Hassam given a square deal and be more extensively used, for we believe It to excel In every way any pavement in Portland. Thank ing you for th(s courtesy I am. Respectfully. A. H. WILLETT. 44m44HH4MWHHHH4444MM44MMM4mrWTt ffiSjfgjBi 1MAMQNBS and j HIGH GRADE, WATCHES ! - . The opportunity to secure ' a gqod Watch or Diamond at an unusually low price is always appre ciated, and our sales are famous for genuine bargains that always bring crowds of 'buyers. Re member, we sell only the most reliable goods, and our guarantee stands back of every sale. Men's Open - Face gold -fined case; Watches, with guaranteed 20 years; latest models Civ Kit Elgin movement Men's 14-k, Solid Gold Hunting Case Watch, with plain or fancy en graved case; Waltham tC Cf or Klgin movement ttyODDJ LAY-AWAY TIME IS HERE Don't wait until the last min ute to select your Christmas gifts. Buy them now, while you can save money on them. A small deposit will reserve any article for future delivery. Men's Hunting Case Watch, with gold-filled case; guaranteed 20 years, and Waltham or Elgin movement.. Ladles' Watch, with Hunting Case; guaranteed 20 years; Wal tham or Elgin move- C1CAA mcnt; special price l7.vv Ladies' 14-k, Solid Gold Watch, with plain engine turned or fancy engraved case; spe- ikliL'JZ cial price $m).LJ f .iiii.. Mmmm specials f fhf all guaranteed pur Ml whits and perfect, set JZ I If in ladles' and gentle- IPX Ml man's settings. $21.85 $100 Diamond Ring 85.00 I 75 Diamond Ring $60.00 t B0 Diamond Ring 137.50 I 25 Diamond Ring S2Q.00 $ 20 Diamond Ring $16.00 Select any one next week, pay small deDosit and same will be held for you until Xmas. T H? H?H?1r? UTC JWLLLRS& SILVERSMITHS 1 I i HV i i! 272 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND, OREGON JL-J H H- JL M SmU.. -a!. hmm AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Don't Wait Any Longer Holidays Almost Here Have your Dental Work done now, so that the joyous occasion won't be marred by toothache or other troubles. Scientific bridge work without plates. Fillings of every description. ' Porcelain inlays not distinguishable from the regular tooth structure. The most durable crown work. Absolutely painless extraction. Every branch of the profession brought to the high est perfection. OS, B. E. WHISHT GOOD SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE.. $5.00 BEST SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE.. $8.00 DR. B. E. WRIGHT 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. WHERE TO DINE. Chicken dinner with Ice cream, B0 cents. Empire restaurant, 192 Third. A special 50o chicken dinner today Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash. St. Brandts' Grill, 103 Sixth, serves elegant BOc French dinner all day. Christmas cards. New Year cards, art calendars, exclusive lines Imported and domestic. The Dostal shon. 114 Flffh banners street, near Washington. Gifts for the Home-Keeper Every wife or housekeeper would rather have, something that adds to her home than anything else, and most ap preciated is Solid Silver. Why not complete her set with new Teaspoons, Tablespoons, Butter Knife, Salad Forks, etc.? Our extensive assortment of designs enables us to match nearly any pattern she may have. . Our solid silver is of such noted makes as Gorham, Whiting, Tovvle, Wal-' lace, Durgin, etc. See us tomorrow while there is time for careful selection. ' k ''.. ! We manufacture Jewelry, reset diamonds, take old Jewelry la part pay meat for new. Most artistle engTaviiif In the Worthwest. HEITKEM FVEIR JEWELRY 7 Ret I CvCTFII TALK Over our new long distance lines, open December 15th, at the following rates: Portland to Seattle One-half Minute ...... . 40 Cents One Minute .75 Cents Each Additional Minute 25 Cents Portland to Tacoma One-half Minute 30 Cents' One Minute .' . 50 Cents Each Additional Minute 20 Cents Perfect Service Guaranteed. Try It ; You Will Be More Than Pleased gKiiianiBaBiiiiiiiixnuHsiissxsssxszssssszzsz" Oriental Auction Sale The entire stock of the WESTERN IMPORTING COMPANY: consisting of fine Japanese and Chinese goods, Cloisonne, Satsu- j ma, Bronzes, Brass and Ivory goods, bilk Embroidered Screens, Ladies' Kimonos, Silk Embroidered Mandarin Coats, Table Covers, Centerpieces, Doilies, Leather Shopping Bags, Purses, etc. ; SALE DAILY AT 2 AND 7:30 P. M. I A Rare Opportunity to Select Your g Christmas Gifts at Your Own Price M 3 NO. 462 WASHINGTON STREET BETWEEN 13TH AND MTH. HEIXXXXZUBESXXSHSXZXXISISI2X2ZS9ZSZZSX&SZ2X2XXXS3 It II E! H H M M M M SAYS TRUE BODY STILL A MEMBER 18 Morrison BtreeV Hst to XTsw Cortstt Bldf. "Xiowtst-Frieed Jwlry Eouie for Fin Goods." Portland. Dec. 11. To the Editor of The Journal In the columns of your paper of last Sunday there appeared an article stating that the Incorporated State Spiritualist association of Ore gon had severed its connection with the national body and also giving the name of Sophia B. Seip as president and Belle M. Haviland as secretary. Now jb a matter of fact the records show that the first act of the state as sociation was- to apply for a charter from the National Spiritual association. After passing that motion it was moved, seconded and carried to incorporate un der the laws of the state of Oregon, thus making the Oregon state associa tion an incorporated body under the charter granted by ' the National Spir itualist association. Mrs. Seip and her associates were found bv the president of the National Spiritualist association to be holding of fice without a legal quorum and were ordered bv the president to transact no further business until matters could be arranged in accordance with the by laws Ol ine ' nauonai niumuui ciatton. which order Mrs. Seip refused tn nhv President Warne then ordered steps taken lh court, the writer being missionary at large for the National Spiritualist association, was plaintiff In the case, which ended In expelling from office seven members of the so-called state board of officers. " K writ was served on Miss Seip for the books, seal and all property of the state association and the incorporation papers were distinctly mentioned In the writ. The court entered a decree In favor of Attorney Yankwlch and J. E. Trigg tinder the power of attorney granted to ithem and the state association organ ised by them Is the one entitled to the Incorporation papers given to the stata association by the state of Oregon. Mrs. Mary Congdon Is tha state presi dent and Emily I 'Driscoll secretary of the chartered and Incorporated associa tion or uregon. Being; a delegate to" the annual con vention ox tne National BPiriruaiist as sociation at Indianapolis, I was present at a meeting of tho-executive board on Buturdny before " the ' convention began and witnessed the adoption of resolu tions indorsing tho state association as organised by Attornev Yankwlch -and Mirr!girF as well as the refusal to rec ognise, Sirs. Seip and her associates as TOMORROW IS WASHDAY AVOID ITS TBOTBLSI by sanding to ths Union Laundry Co. whese unrair lasts FAMILY WASHING Rough Dry Up CAX. KAZH 388 OB A-1U3 XiACB COTtTAXJTS 300 TEM PAXB having any connection with the Na tionul Spiritualist association. I was present at every session of the convention and witnessed the Indorse ment by the delegates In convention as sembled of tho Yankwlch and Trigg or ganization and tha resolutions that again declared Mrs. Seip and her asso ciates in no way members of the Na tional Spiritualist association. That being the case how can Mrs. Seip sever relations that do hot exist with the Na tional Spiritualist association? 8h was repudiated by that body in Octo ber and after being- denied membership for several months she writes of "sey eririgjreWions." Q. C- LOVE.. Christmas cards. New Yearcards. art calendar's, exclusive linen Imported and domestic. The postal shoo. 124 Fifth street, near waslungtoa VON DORN HOTEL 43 Turk tt. Baa Traaolsoo. Steel building; absolutely fireproof. European plan. Fins Cafe. Central lo cation. Rata $1.00 per dayj and up. Taka Eddy st. car, get off at Jones. ... J. W. FRET. Mgr. ir regardlpglt as a true mollusk any years French scientists have that a small snail-like creature After r for man found found on trees Is the larva of a species or. jiy 1 "- '' BoUa Olrsa Away. Read dvVt)8ement of Perkins phar macy In toda-y's 'paper. - -, SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The Paradise of the Pacific; 125 Miles South of San Francisco. Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, and all other sports under ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful scenery. Eyery luxury and convenience of the best city hotels. Stopover privileges on all through railroad tickets Illustrated literature on request II. D. WARNER, Manager FlemishandOak Finish S1.40 FER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler S1.25 PER GALLON Portland Sash & Door Co. 230 rsoirv sr. Mnuis, ob. Pore Beautiful Jade Jewelry Gold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to ordsr. American names en graved with tha thres cardinal Chines charac ters. vUt, Glory, Pros perity and . 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