THE OREGON' SUNDAY ' JOURNALS PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ' 20, 190$.
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Good Leather ''Counters" in
Selz Royal Blue Shoe
You know what the -"counter"
of a shoe is; the stiff,
hard piece that is up around
your heel; a vital part; helps
keep the shoe in shape. '
Selz Royal Blue have one
piece sole-leather counters;
we mention it because so
many shoes have pieced
counters; some have paste
board ; some worse.
It's a small way of skimp
ling on quality, at yyour ex
pense; you get honest leather
in Selz shoes.
; The maker, guarantees not merely the shoe, but
your satisfaction with it.
Selz Royal Blue Shoes, $3.50, $4, $5
Cor. 7th and Washington Sts.
Beaver
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ACREAGE
. - THE PASADENA OF OREGON
Comprising '
THE BEAYERTON-REEDVILLE ACREAGE
THE ALDRICH ACREAGE
THE ALTON ACREAGE
, THE ANDREWS ACREAGE
THE KINNESSWOOD ACREAGE
' All in Washington County, Oregon, and all within the ten
mile circle. of the city.bf Portland. Soil of the very best; no
rock or gravel, side hills or white land to battle against.
Good graded roads to each and eyery tract. ' Most of the
above tracts all cleared and in a very high state of cultiva-
: tion. All suitable', for raising grains, grasses, fruits and
vegetables, and if intending purchasers will only call at
our office and secure a round-trip ticket to the tracts we
will show you what the soil will raise. We will also show
you 2j4-year-old Winter apple trees" that will compare fa
vorably with 5-year-old trees in other parts that have been
advertised as the great apple lands.
We are selling this property at the remarkable price of
$75 to $125 per Acre For Stump and Timber LandN
$150 to $250 per Acre For Cleared Land
1 Small Cash Payment, Balance to Suit the Purchaser.
We also have a, large Nist of fine farms at prices that will
interest inquirers.
The Shaw-fear Company
245 1-2 Stark Street
'
v Open After
, noon and
: Evening
2 p. xn. 7 p. m.
F
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Open After-'
noon and
Evening
2 p. m. 7 p. m.
What Mr. Wittenberg THINKS s
of This Exhibition I
TO "THE PARENTS OF THE CHILDREN OF PORTLAND
There is at the present time in this city at the Exposition Building, X
on Washington and Nineteenth streets, an Eskimo village, consisting
of 35 Eskimos -men. women and children with their entire equip- T
menf and mode of living, including Alaska dogs,' sleds and all their
equipment. I visited the exhibition and feel it of sufficient importance X
to say to you, Let your children do likewise.", 2
It is something -that theyjnay never see again. It will teach them
more geography, more natural history, and give-them mere experience J
in a half hour's visit than they can get in a year of reading history of ,
the far north. , ' Yours truly,
: ' :: ; : ; H. WITTENBERG. .
Let the children attend. They will be taken care of and every detail fv f
the expedition will be explained to them by our Capt Barbee, lecturer.
EXPOSITION BUILI)IiVG
lClli andWashlnotonSts.
CARS RUN PAST THE DOOR . 7 2
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YAKIMA FIIIIIT
GROWERS ACT
Organization Is Formed to
Combat the Shippers' .
Association. .
' "(Special SUpatch to Tb JounuLl
North Yakima, Waah.,: Dac 18. Over
100 fruit growers, representing thejbuiK
of tha wealth in Yakima valley,"' mt
todav to exDress their dissatisfaction at
tna manner In which the Yakima Val
ley jrrult Shippers association nas con
ducted its business in th past; and
for the purpose of org-anirlng a hor
tlcultural union in the interest of pro
ducers, and on a cooperation basis. The
idea is to raise the standard of the
fruit and secure the best prices.
There are 6,000.000 trees in the val
v. a net rent bearinar.' which Droduced
1200 cars this year. Frultmen say this
shows the enormous cosslbllltiea of the
valley. They say Yakima fruit now does
not ko east or tne Missouri river, al
though as good a any is raised.
A constitution ' wsa drafted and re
ferred to a committee to report at the
final organisation meeting in two weeks.
It is planned to send representatives to
every part of the east during the season
to advertise and sell fruit for the high
est prices.
JESS CASOII IS
DEAD III WRECK
News was received -In Portland last
night that Jess Cason. a son of Mrs.
Delilah Cason. of Mount Tabor, had been
killed In a railroad wreck near Stockton,
Cal. Caaon was born in Portland 40
years ago and for many years worked
for the 0. R. & N. and later for the
Northern Pacific About 10 years go
he left Portland for. the south. He was
employed us a brakeman on the South
ern Pacific, his run being between
Fresno and Stockton.
Mrs. Paul Lee. with whom Mrs. Cason
Uvea in Mount Tabor, is a sister of Jess
Cason. ' - Another sister, Mrs. W. X.
Hurlbut. lives at 187 Chapman street,
Portland, and William W. Ceaon of 705
East Stark street, ia a brother. Wil
liam Weat, cashier at the Hotel Port
land. Is a cousin.
The wife and daughter of the dead
railroad man live at Fresno, Cal. The
daughter is 1C years of age and waa
born in Portland. Arrangements .for
the funeral have not as yet been com
pleted. The body will be brought' to
Portland or burial.
Details of the accident had not been
received bv the Portland relatives of
Mr. Cason last night. During the even
in a messace came statins that he had
been seriously lniured in a wreck, uater
a telegranr was received,, by Mrs. Cason
saying that her aon aiea.
STAMP SALES ,
BREAK RECORDS
All records in atamo - sales were
broken at the Portland postoffice yes-
teraav.
Two years ago. a few da vs before
Christmas, the sales amounted to 14400.
The sales of yesterday ran to something
like I470U. malting it tne red letter oav
of stamp receipts in the history of the
Portland oince.
Three clerks were occupied most or
the day passing out stamps to the peo
ple who stood in long lines along the
federal building corridor. Some bought
one and two cent stamps while others
purchased amounts oi sticaers rang
ing to dollars. And then there waa
the Wholesale department and the win
dow which supplied the branch post-
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M THE MOTEOM JPICTTCE BUSINESS
- ' MORE PEOPLE HAVE MADE A 'FORTUNE IN THEv MOVING PICTURE
BUSINESS IN RECENT YEARS THAN IN ANY OTHER LINE A .SMALL '
- INVESTMENT WILL MAKE YOU RICH J , " . . "
Moving Picture Theatres Make $500 to $5000 Monthly
Others Do It! Why Can't You?
We Furnish Location and Equip the Theatre' Complete.. For Further Information- ' . .-.
. - i 'Call or Write
WE START YOU IN BUSINESS ON VERY EASY TERMS ONLY A SMALL'
AMOUNT OF CASH REQUIRED . -
Newman Motion
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Fine, and Complete Stock. of Motion Picture Machines,' Films and Slides, Phonographs, Stereopricons and
Other Supplies, 'We aell and rent 20 per cent cheaper than any house in the United States, .j
293 Burnside Street. Bet. Fourth and Fifth Phone Main 8458
offices, all of which went to help make
Saturday, ueceraner is. ortiana a great
est day in the stamp business since
Uncle Sam began hla operations here.
una sump winaow aia a rusning
business laat -night until midnight,
when it waa closed. After . 1 1 o'clock
there was not a great deal doing, but
the atragglers kept coming in one after
the other, each little sale of which as
sisted in swelling the days receipts.
The registry and money order di
visions also did ao - unusually large
amount of business yesterday. It was
the last Saturday before Christmas and
all who have relatives or friends in the
east to whom they are going to send
presents were .going and coming all day
long and far into the night, even after
tne stores lutu ueen cioseo.
FAME OF WRIGHTS ,
MOUNTS HIGHER
Washington, Dec 19. In vew of tha
fact that the war department has Just
made an urgent request in the annual
report to congress for more funds in
the aerial experiment work, army offi
cers here are enthusiastic in their praise
of the work of Wilbur Wright in
France, who yeaterday broke two more
records ror an aerial nignt.
The particular JntereBt attaches to
Wright, not only because of his won
derful work with a heavier, than air
machine, but because, being an Ameri
can 'and brother of Orville Wright, un
der contract to furnish a similar ma
chine to the United States government,
the achievement is one that redounds
to the credit of the American people.
FREEZING DEAL
FOR DITCH MAI1
(Special Dlipateh to Tt JoarutLt ,
Weaverville, Cal.,. Dec I. Robert
Howard, a ditch tender for the L
Grande Mining company, was f rosea to
aeatn last nignt on Stuarts orK. in
Trinity .county. . Howard and Joseph
Brown were directed early in .the mornv
ing to go from the head of the ditch
to the lakes, seven miles distant through
three feet c-f snow and turn on more
water. : ' A ' ' - :'
Tha superintendent instructed them to
remain in the quarters at the lake over
night and come back today.j They
undertook to make the homeward trip
the same day. Howard gave out com
pletely within three miles. Brown threw
up a shelter with scrap lumber and
built a good fire. Then leaving Howard
alone Brown hurried on to camp for
neipi
The snow was so deep that Brown
made alow progress . and when he re
turned this morning with men - and
horses Howard waa found dying. ' The
Are had gone down. He expired within
Ave aainutea after the -relief party arrived..
Journalist Gets ?lum.
(Special DUpsh-h to The Journal.)
North Yakima. Wash.. Dec 19 IT. T.
6am t of Grand View has been appoint
ed register In the land office here, to
succeed Z. T. Coleman, resigned, according-
to a special Washington dispatch re
ceived here today. Saint was a former
newspaper man of Seattle and Tacoma.
. FlfiCH JURY
When two more iurors are chosen to
morrow morning, the testimony stage of
the trial of James A. Finch will be
reached in the circuit court, and tha
state will begin the presentation of
leBiimonjr tra wnicn ii wm claim mo
Ufa of Finch as forfeit for the murder
of Ralph B. Fisher the state bar as
sociation prosecutor, whom he shot and
killed on the afternoon of November
is.
Men Quickly Cured
Modern electric treatment for
diseases of the prostate and
nervous debility. Diseases of
the blood and skin a specialty.
Consultation Free
W.I. HOWARD, M.D.
. 304-6 Roth child Bldg.,
Fourth and Washington Sts. i
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IJENNSiVGL,OVE .ORDERS
Good at Any Time at Any Lennon's Store in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle
; COMBINE ALL THESE VIRTUES
ESTASXJ8HXD 189
DR. L M. DALLAS
OPTICIAN
Has returned from Europe and will
use the new WIESBADEN
METHOD of testing eyes, which
caused' so ; much talk in France and
Germany. This science is QUICK,!
ACCURATE and ABSOLUTELY j
CORRECT, and gives splendid re
sults in the fitting of lenses to the j
eye, especially in cases of eye strain!
and headaches, for close or distance
use. Wo extra charge will be made
for the use of this system.' You will
find the prices very , reasonable and
the workmanship the best
Dallas Optical Parlors
218-19 Failing Bldg. Corner Third
ana Washington.
Second Floor. ; Take Elevator. .
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Goat Sale
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Le Palais Royal
300 Ladies' and
Misses' Coats
On sale at prices that will save
VOU rlnllaru We" hivr a in'
assortment of colors and styles"
to select trom. Come m and
see. them, they are worth $25.00,
your choice -., , j
150 Tailor Made
Suits
Wcjrth up to $35; 'brown, blue,
black, , green, . gray, mixtures,
etc, your ' choice1 .-Monday 4 at
S5 17.50 "0 ,;f
Evening Coats, . " Capes V and
Dresses, all reduced in price-
A SPECIAL
XMAS-OFFEKING
C.
Commcnplng Tomorrow, Monday
Women's
J Women's high grade
genuine Cape, in new
tan shades; genuine
Vefvet "Mocha, and
women's pique ' Kid
Gloves, in all colors;
regular $1.50 value,
specially, , priced at
pair i . ..fa.ir
Men's Pique Kid Outseam Cape
and genuine Mocha Gloves; reg
Women's . Lennon's
pique and overseam
real Kid Gloves, the
world's standard of
excellence: equal in
value to the ordinary
$2.00 glove. All col
ors, special 1 PA
at, pair .....) lt)U
Gloves
V Women's . 16-button
length, ' fine French
Kid Gloves, in black,
white and all colors;
all sizes; '$4.00 values.
this sale,
pair
Gloves .
Men's Kid. Cane and Mocha
Gloves, in new shades, equal to
$2.65
tilar $1.50 values, spe- 1 If' the ordinary $2 quality, , PA
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cially priced, pair.
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Boys' and Girls' One and Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, in
all -colors," $1.35 values, specially priced (f f
this sale, pair . .
Children's and ' Infants' Genuine
Dent Glovrt, in the latest English
shades; complete assortment of
sizes from 0000 to 2;
specially priced pair.
$1.25
Umbrellas , engraved ; free ' of
chargv Umbrellas crated and
shipped in stylish umbrella
boxes. - Hosiery : and Gloves
done up in very fancy hosiery
and glove boxes.
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Umbrella Special
Complete . assortment of Um
brellas for little tots; all sizes,
for youngsters from three years
up; black and col- fQ fi(
red, ... . .. .50c to . MU
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300 Morrison Street
"Bat. ruth ana Slxta, Opp. Voatofflo
Umbrella Special
Men's and -Women's Union Silk
Umbrellas;, handles of pearl,
gold, silver, gun metal, horn;
etc. Reg. $5.00 values, &) nr
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