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t :if .'THE 'OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL, ' , PORTLAND. . WEDNESDAY i EVENING. J DECEMBER- 19; 1908. ' 4 - . r i AL HAS EXTENDED TO THE JUVENILE DEPARTMENT 'BEN SELLING'S V - ' BOYS' and CHILDREN'S $15.00 SUITS No w $9.85 BOYS' and CHILDREN'S $12.50 SUITS Now $7.95 BOYS' i and CHILDREN'S $10:00 SUITS Now $6.35 BOYS' arid CHILDREN'S $7.50 SUITS Now $4.95 BOYS' and CHILDREN'S $5100 SUITS Now $3.35 BOYS' arid CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS same price as above SMOKING JACKETS All go at Half Price $20 SMOKING JACKETS Now $10.00 $15 SMOKING JACKETS Now $ 7.50 $10 SMOKING JACKETS Now . . . . $5.00 $ 5 SMOKING JACKETS Now . . . . . $ 2.50 Only 200 of them better come quick All MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS and OVERCOATS divided into three lots: Lot 1 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS selling at $20 and $25, this sale $ 1 S.OO Lot 2 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS selling at $30 and $35, this sale $20.00 Lot 3 MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS selling at $40 and $50, this sale $30.00 FULL DRESS and TUXEDO SUITS included in this sale YOUNQ MEN'S, COLLEGE CLOTHES included in this sale ALL BLACKS and BLUES Included in this sale MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE Portland has ever known BEN N ALWAYS THE LEADING CLOTHIER THREE KILLERS AT SAME JOB (United Press Leased Wtre. Vancauver, B. C, Dee. 16. A triple hanging, an event almost unparalleled in the annals of Justice In the Domin ion of Canada, will .take place at the provincial Jail "in New Westminster next Friday morning.1 Three convicted mur derers John Pertella and Tom Jen kins, both negroes, and Lee Chun, a Chinese, will pay the penalty of their crimes. "All three were atrocious and cold-blooded murders and although all the legal ' machinery possible has been Invoked by the friends ,of the con demned men to avert' the execution, the department of Justice at Ottawa hau decided not to' interfere and will let the law take Its course. Dominion-. Executioner Radcllffe, the official hangman- of Canada, left his home in St. Catharine's-last- week and has arrived In New Westminster to pre pare for his grim task. He Intends to send all three men Into eternity at once frem a triple scaffold. The hour of the execution has been ' set for. 8 o'clock In the morning. - This will, be the, second triple hang ing In Canada. In the 0's the three McCain brothers were hanged In eastern Canada for the murder, of a whole fam ily during a Mrunken carousal. Th! will be the first time, that -Executioner THIS RECIPE WILL END KIDNEY AND ALL YOUR; ; BLADDER AFFLICTIONS : Elder! v Folks Here Should s Valiie Home -Made ; Mix- ture. ' ' '' ' ' ' ' Tha arrest major' of men and worn an at tKe of vara begin lo feel the first signs of advancing age l some JJm Wt kldnev trouble and bladder '.SB Few are entirely free from ih.i iortlirou disease, rheumatism. ;Lhih l. T diww. In helj, but a Tvmptorn of dersnged' function of the kMnSve which have become clogged snd SluSJfsh. f5 fin a r In mclr duty of sifting ettVin ibout thf "n,5.,m1""cle!,: causing Intense pain "4 ,H s The bladder, however Psuses the o d folks ths most annoyance, ,: especially at ftlght and early morning.- - - ; Hundreds of readers who 'suffer will And the following, which la known as the Dandelion mixture, the most harm less and effective treatment to clean the system of ' rheumatic poisons, re move Irritation of the bladder and re lieve urinary difficulties of the old peo ple. It Is a true-vitalising tonle to the entire kidney and urinary structure,' rs: invigorating the entire system." The Dandelion mixture consists ' of the following simple prescription,, th Ingredients of which' can-be 'obtained from anv good pharmacy at small cost: Compound Kargon; on ounce; Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one half ounce; Com pound Syrup arnaparilla, three ounce. Shake .well In bottle and take In tea spoonful doses after each meal and upon going to bed. also drink plenty of water. Tills prescription, though simple,- is alwnvs effective in the diseases and af flictions of the kidneys and bladder and rheumatism. . v I '.. ; Radcllffe has sent three men Into eter nlsht at once. He has had a couple of double hangings previously and taks a grim pride in nis work, which lie claims never- to have bungled in his ca HAS FEVER WALKED Little malpfc Bennett Ksre rrom Sal las to Xave Two Artificial Limbs Kade. Happv as a child could be. right vear old Ralph Bennett of Dallas, is waVh Ing his artificial limbs being made by B. C. Linstrom of New, York, at nra Portland shop, 271 H Morrison street, this city. "It la one of the most difficult cases that I have seen In my IS years' ex- Fierlence,-' said Mr. I.lnstrom this morn ng. "but I shall have him walking In side of two weeks. The child has never walked, owing to his deformed limbs. MUST INDICT JUDGE OR INDICT PAPER (Ualtcd Press Lessea Wlre.t Treka. CaL, Dec. 1. Members of the grand Jury received a notification from Superior Judge J. 8. Beard today that they must either indict him for Illegally drawing money from the county auditor er Indict his accusers, the publisher of the Siskiyou News. -' The judge called attention to certain articles In the newspaper In which It was alleged that the Judge was com mitting felonies by Illegally drawing orders upon the auditor for money to be paid oat of the county funds to the court reporter. 'The jury was Instructed to ascertain if the charges were true and If sub stantiated to Indict the judge. If they were shown false the Jurors. wore In structed to Indict his accusers. The judge rites authorities to support his practice. ... . . - ... ' Litttekost clearance Halo. Kvrvthlng lesithali half.,. , , - . " FEAST OF VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE Commemorating Vision of a Toor Indian", and Its Fulfillment. (United lr Les-d Wire.) City of Mexico, Dec. 16. For the 375th lime the foast of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the greatest festival in the Mexican religious caienuar. was cele brated In the capital today. Pious pil grims to a total of nearly 60,000 came to the city from all parts of the repub lic to pav homage at the shrine In the famous church at 'he villa de Guada lupe, just outsioe tne city. Since the passage of the reform laws, making the absolute separation of church and state In Mexico, the president and the government officials no longer take any part In the celebration, but Its observ ance Is none the less enthusiastic on the part of the populace. According to tradition. It was in 15S1. ten years after the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, that the Vir gin Mary appeared to an Indian on the spot where the famous church now stands and commanded him to build an edifice to her honor on the site. This Indian was Juan Diego. It was on De cember 1) that ha received his commis sion, which , be proved to the bishop by showing him nls blanket, on which had - been, miraculously imprinted an Image of the Virgin. : This blanket, bearing the' miraculous Image. Is still preserved in the church of Guadalupe. Monevr-amt eoatlv lew- els aggregating In value several . mil lions of dollars have been given fur its adornment, and it now lies In a frame of solid gold, covered , with a crystal plate, above the altar of the church which was erected by command of -the virgin. On each side of the Image, within the golden frame, are strips of gold in which glitter and flash myriad diamonds, emeralds, pearls and other precious stones. RESTAURATEURS RISE III WRATH No More Church Dinners, Say the Meal Servers of Hood River. 9e:nl Dttpatca to Tta Jonrntt.) Ifood River, Or.. Dec. 1. Hood River hotel keepers and restaurant men an nounce today that they are about to commence War on the church societies of Hood River that arc giving lunch eons, dinner and suppers for the pur pose of raising funds for their respec tive places of worship. It is claimed by the restaurateurs that the church organizations are going Into the busi ness of public catering to such an ex tent as to seriously affect their re ceipts, and that unless the church work ers call a halt they will be compelled to buy their supplies at Portland, where they say they can get them cheaper, lh order to meet the cut In the reduction of their trade. Ry theatening to pat ronise outside merchants the hotel and eating house mep hope to swing the huslnt'SH men of Hood River to their forces In resisting the Invasion of their business by home cooked and church so ciety sold meals, and putting a stop to It. It is stated fav the public purveyors that the cluirch people select Saturday 0 i iiiiiiiiBicsszzixsssinBsznsnsszsnCTZssszza:": H s STORE.OPERI EVENINGS lit HcerasTiM, : W. H. IWARKELL & CO. I S LEADING. EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT-AND S HOLIDAY GOODS STORE B EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE. BIIIIBIIIIESSrHIII"IIIIIKIBIIIIXZZZZS22Z2Srr:'J i't which Is shopping day at Hood River and brings many hundreds of people to tho city from the valley, as the day to ply their wares on tho public and take from them the trade of the best day ot the week. A meeting of the dispensers of steaks. chops and pie and coffee was held to-. day. it is saia mai tney will in a few davs issue a manifesto to their fair a)il energetic competitors to aban don the field. ' - ' - Great Apparel Bargains Never were such bargains offered in ladies' suits, lung coats, waists, skirts, furs. etc.. as are now shown at Little kost's first great .clearance, -sale. Sifv Morrison. .Rowan to Be Repalrexl.- iltou Press Lea Wlrej " Vail ejo. Car Dec. !. The torpedo boat destroyer Rowan has arrived frem San Diego for repair The crew wlil be transferred to the Paul Jones, wblrtr will go into commission December It. with, Lieutenant MUtoa i Davis ta command. - - ; Royal Toothsome Tidbits They linger A the palate refreshing. lv; fine with afternoon tea of rhx-t. late; the children love them. Knvl Bakery A Confectionery, . . .' ij 1 1 i . Dry TX Oordweol. Sawed or four-foot length.- Main A-Hits. Oregon Fuel c'jnipany