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pnoiity iw .. Will HOODED Three'Men Arrested for Sa 4 - loon' Holdup Are Merc- -' ly Suspected, i. '! If ths three alleged highwaymen now . 'prisoners In tn county ' Jail art the three bandit who held tip the O. R. ,& " N. train Thursday night, the polio and -. detective- at wort: on th train robbery case have failed to connect them with H conclusively. Stephen Vanderhoof. - the tramp and ' witness of the train The Best Pa!!ess Denlsl .Verk For 21 years a leader in Pain less Dental work In Portland. By our painless methods we can do all kinds of good reliable -dental wortc wunoui causing you ine oia time suffering. See us about It. Get our prices and -advice. For . the ' next IS - days we will . glvs you the -best bargain you ever dreamed or getting In painless dental work. . - mm It Wca't Ecr( a Cit! if' you have to have your teeth : ! out! and bridge work or plates put in the same day. It you want It done at ones we wtU not keep you loafing about town to have your dental work done. , Diseased GamsAre your gums red, sore, bleeding ana receding front the teeth? We can cure it for you If you coma to us lit; time. ' Plates IE and up. Painless ex tracting 600, free when other work is ordered. t DJ. yr, A. WIST, President and . . Manager ( The Wise Dental Co., lac The ratting Bldg., Tfclra and Washington Sts. Office hours I a. ra. to I p. m. Sundays, 8 to .1. !. t , ' y hones A nd Main 2029. ' -All Work Guaranteed. holdup has rot yet . been taken down to identify the men, "and the crew of the train that was held ud left the city yesterday afternoon to go out on their run without having visited police head quarters. ' The number of fake "clues" that have bfpn coming - into police and sheriffs offices was largely augmented yester day even over the record-breaking list of the day before. Everybody thought be or she had seen the train robbers and many of them were certain they had thero corralled where the officers of the law had but to step out and arrest them. Tbfcse report, for the most part, came1 to nothing although some suspi cious circumstances were unearthed and the nature of some of the messages re ceivwd by the sheriff convinced him that some one was purposely attempting to throw his men off the trail. ; Yesterday afternoon deputy sheriffs were sent out to Vancouver slough, where It was reported two suspicious looking men were, camping. The dep uties found the men, they were unarmed ttrn had scarcely any money and were nwf arrested. But that was as near as anyone cam to arresting any suspects yesterday..' - : . .Y'' v . Both tne Pinkerton and the.' special agents of the railroad and express com panies are working steadily on clues that have been furnished them and are saying nothing as to the direction their efforts are being bent towards. : The fact that the three robbers were won climbing on the train at v4ood River by the town marshal is the' only tangible evidence they have divulged so far. Ford Auction Co.'s AUCTION SALES THE IABT TAV8 OF GEORGE N Famous Ha?4 Painted China ,, AUCUOII , A present to the first buyer at each sale. We are selling fast; the stock Is get ting low: accordingly as it diminishes the greater the bargains. Don't miss this cleanup slaughter; everything will and must ba sold. Sales each day at 2 and 7 p. m., at 331 Marquam building. ffi TOKO, Anotlon . A company is betnar formed at Belle font e, Pa., to manufacture brink, the chief Ingredient of which will be fur nace slag.. OENU1NE HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE ' Pretty Rockers Free AT 860 EAST MOIUUSOJTtelV TOMORROW, 10 A. We hold a unique audlon sale of the furnishings of Mr. Stubbs' residence, all or which is In fine condition and in eludes a variety of rockers, chairs, cen ter tables, fine metal beds, clean springs and mattresses, fanov beddinsr and bed linen, pillows, Rival steel range, daven port,' rouno extension taoie, ourret. wardrobe, china closet, carpets, rugs, dressers, commodes, kitchen treasures, I). Lv table, pictures, lace curtains, couch. mailing, eic etc. Bale, 10 a. m. sharp, at 86$ East Morrison street , TOXD, Anotloneer. mmm km tracts "The" Oregon Electric line . 1 a r: great, magnet for the home seeker who wants a plot - of productive f round within easy reach of Portland, he frequent and rapid train service ' on this line brings Metzger Acre Tracts ' as close to the Jieart of the business section of the city as- many city additions where a 50x100 foot lot - costs- more than the choicest acre tracts at Metzger. Every train stops at Metzger station, where our branch . office is located, the station being on ; our tract. . j . These tracts are the best in Ore , gon, being. ideat soil for the growing of all kinds of berries, fruits, nuts and vegetables. ,.Yqu .can select cleared, . partly cleared or all timbered tracts to suit your requirements. You can not make a mistake in investing there, for the land is lower in price today than it ever will be again. To wait means to lose money. To buy now means to make money. BEST LAND BEST LOCATION BEST BUYS ANYWHERE $200 UP ; PER ACRE EASY TERMS Remember, we could not afford to ; sell these, choice; acre - tracts" at the very Ibw prices quoted only for- the ' fact that we bought hundreds of acres' many years ago when values were ; very low, on account of the lack of transportation' facilities. The new,' Salem electric line has developed this ' section wonderfully' and- in a ; short -time those who do not ' secure 6ome land now will gladly pay two, three ." and four times the present prices. Why wait and lose money when the ' opportunity is offered now. You can save from -$100 to $400 an acre by buying now. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish, jump, on the first car today at front and Jefferson streets and our agent on the ground is at your ser vice to show you the tracts. To see them means to invest in one or more, and to invest there means to double your money quicker than any other way. HERMAN METZGER, OWNER 226-228 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, - - PHONK-M 474, A1374 - ; METZGER'S BRANCH 0FHCE, PHONE MAIN 6409 AUCTION SALES At WILSON'S Auction House Corner Second and Yamhill Sts., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, at 1U a. m. Each Day. On Monday and Wednesday wa will offer a fine Assortment of home fur nishings, - comprising the latest design parlor, library and dining room effects, pictures, lane curtains and hangings, Navajo Indian blankets and robes, sofa cushions, hand mads baskets, re ? eating rifles, revolvers, swords, etc; a Ine assortment-: of ' aiaaswarek China dishes, granite and tinware; a number of tne latest style' folding and sanitary beds, elegant dressers in mahogany, oak and maple; blankets, : comforters and bed linen; majestic and malleable combi nation ranges and gas stoves, heating stoves, all kinds of kitchen equipments. innumeraDie patent Housekeeping - reo uisites, etc .. ''". Fine Carpets, Rug and' Linole ums Special Christmas " Sale Tuesday at 10, a. m. at Sales .rooms, Second and YarnhiU... ,, Four High Grade Upright Pianos A magnificent Kimball'. ' a lovely Singer, very fine HI rise and a -choice Swick & Son's. Every instrument Is as good as new, Having been used out lit tle bv well-to-do DeoDle. , In addition to the pianos we Will sell banjos,- guitars, mandolins, autoharoa and other ' musi cal instruments: also an assortment' of boys' and girls" wagons, tricycles -and patrol wagons. -., ... note we win oner ror sate mis aay number of ImDorted - Turkish" and Persian' ruga, -a., magnificent mahogany parlor, suite. . , . Massive pier F. P. ' hall mirror In golden oak; ; a ' lot of choice . books, in cluding encyclopedia brlttanica. -; Ha vl land China .' dinner- seats) " and other high-class housekeeping necessities. Residence Sale v On the Premises, 330 Second St., Between Clay and Market, Tuesday Afternoon at 2 o'Clock v W will sell without reserve the fur nishings of thin six-room flat, compris ing three housekeeping suites, furnished with, davenport bod, Iron beds, springs, mattresses, dressers,- pillows, bedding, bed linen, mirrors, pictures, Jacs cur tains, carpets and linoleums, chiffoniers, dining room Affects, tables, chairs, gas stoves, cookstove, kitchen treasures, dishes, utensils and sundry housekep Ing effects. Bale promptly at 2 p. m. N. B. If you want to sell your be longings call up Main 1628 or A-4213. We pay spot cash. jr. T. wn.SOJr, Auctioneer. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER Special Sale Household Furniture We are instructed to sell, by Public Artinn iliA nremises. No.' 325 Mill street, between Sixth and Sev enth, tomorrow Monday, December 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. ( lower flat), Brussels carpets, Kockers ot various fUciirrt and stand Tables. Lace Cur tains, Hall Settee, Wardrobe, Couch, Iron Bedsteads with bpnngs ana Mattresses, Bureaus, Extension " Ta ble, Chairs and Gas Range, Water Heater, etc Sale 10 a. m. Monday. S. L. N. GILMAK, Auctiorser. On Tuesday Next . At Baker's Auction House, isa TxX St. We shall sell" for owners quantity of good furniture, carpets, rugs etc., suit able for the parlor, dining and bedrom. In this sale there will be offered rockers, center tables, small rugs and other articles suitable for Xmas presents. On view tomorrow. Sals Tuesday at 10 a m. Special Auction On Wednesday next at same address, We shall aell a oiiantltv tit naw furni ture removed from freight house for convenience of sale. The goods are from an eastern factory and consist of tadys .Xesks, China . Cabinets, Musio Hacks, -Bookoases, etc., all solid oak. In golden and weathered finishes, v This consignment has to be 'sold to pay freight, transfer and other charges. Furniture dealers -a-ra invited to attend this sale.- Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock , , on - Wednesday , next. . Verms tsiouy oasa. O n Til u rsday Next at 162 Park st. ws have the part fum ishlngs of six room flat. Bale starts At 10 a. to. . - ' r Immediately following this sale we shall sell for the ' ladies' tailoring es tablishment of Edmund Ourney, 407 Mohawk- building, a large number of ladles' suit patterns. ... Mr. Gurney does not carry goods over from season to season,, and as now the spring goods are about to arrive he has decided to give you' an ODDortunltv of ourchaalnK at auction the-balance of his fall stock, all containing beautiful patterns in Eng- iisn noveiues, oroaocioins ana Bcotcn tweeds. This auction is bonaflde (noth ing reserved). Maloritv of innd rot at wholesale not less thin is car vrH and some as high as 4.60 per yard. The aoove gooos are now on display at 152 Park street, and vou are InvitAd tn null and Inspect them. Sale starts on Thurs day next at 41 a. m. ... BAKX ft SOW, Anottoneers, Office and Salesrooms, 153 Park Street. AUCTION SALES , by - ' The Portland Auction Co. 2H FIRST STREET Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Z p. m. We are to busy to write a detailed! account of all we have to sell this week; all we can say is, we have full assort ments, of furniture for the parlor, li brary, dining room, bedrooms and kltahen. Come and be convinced that we get the goods and that it is to vour advantage to attend our sales. We still nave some line leather goods and um brellas suitable for Christmas presents. t VOBTXtaJTS AUOTXOSr co Notice We are still savins' tan prices. ' For Anything7 Tou Hv' to Sell.' MAX 6658, ' A-4121. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BICYCLE $9: a bargain; camera 4x5, yuus wwii jrn3. va,u dDi, oin i. FUNERAL NOTICKS DAVID Funeral of the late John B. David will be held from Dunning, Mc Kntee & Oilbaugh's chapel. Seventh and Pine streets, today (Sunday) at 11:45 a. m., inenue co uregon jcy, wnere serv ices Will be held in the Masonic ceme tery at 2 p. m. Friends respectfully In vited. to attend. WEATHJEIl KEi OKI The baromotrio pressure rtiniuui. high over the tiitermotiiHain ntnu-.-i. but it la beginning to fall in wttslrnt Wuwli. ington asd wetern Oregon, l-asr hh.i iinHeanonablv colli wenliipr - - (mtmiw throughout this district. :rtlifornla, Nijj vadn. and Utah, the temp,-rat ure hrl i very near or below the froeilng point in ail sections west of ,.tlie Chimi1 mountains, and in northern California except along the coast, The indications are fof fair and ron tinued cold weather throughout tiii,i distlct Sunday, except that rain i pow sible along' the Washington coast. , FORKCASl'S. Portland and vicinity Sunday fulr and continued cold; aouthaterly"wtinl. Oregon Sunday fair and continued cold; southeasterly windn. . ' Washington Sunday fair, exurpt po. slbly rain along the coast; southeasterly winds. - Idaho Sunday fair and continued cold.- Maximum temperature. 33 ' degree; minimum temperature, 23 dogrees; river reading at 8 a, m., l.S feet; change In last '24 hours, 0.0 reet; total rainfrill (5 p. m. to 6 p. rru, inches; total rain fall since September 1, 1908, 10 'il inches; normal rainfall since September 1. 1308, 18.40 inches;' .-deficiency, 13 inches; total sunshine, 6 hours 67 min utes; possible sunshine, 8 hour 86 min utes; barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 p. m., 80.3$ inches. FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FIT ner&la. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob Hill florist 1110 23d at Main 508, A-8184. Full dremi suits for rent, . all sises, Unique Tailoring Co.. 80 Stark st Wedding Card W. .O. Smith & Co" Washington bldg corner 4th and Wftslt. Ington sts. ... V " , Beta A Sons, florists, funeral designs, 84 9 M, Morrison. Main g098; A-187T. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison st Max M. Smith, florist ISO 8th et.. on. posits Meier A Frank'a Main 7311. ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly compiled and examined, charges rea sonable. Room 6, 221 H Morrison et. Phone Main 8109. James M. Pugh. Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co., room Board of .Trade bldg.; , abstracts a specialty. Pacific Title A Trust CO., the loading abstractors. 804-6-8-7 Falling bldg. PACIFIC TIU & Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 204-6-8-7 Falling rjld. - SEE , ' 1 . Chamber of Commerce. 831 CARD OF THANKS WB wish t express our heartfolt thanks to all those who extended such heartfelt sympathy in our wad ls-. reavement. Mr, Benson and children. . FUXKRAL; PIKECTOnS DUNNING. M'ENTEES A OILBAUOH, ltmlsrtalrsbsft s n jamKalmara- mIawib wava saaiu m as t a s , IIIUUDl II In very da tail, Seven til and Pin. Main AWU J HnIK1STlS J. P, Finley & Son Lady attendant Main : A-1699 ilELLEK-B - RNiiS CO.. FUNERAL Dl- reotors, embaimers, 370 RusselL East 4VOO. lillUJ HSBIBIBIII, iSCWARD HOUJJl UNDERTAKER. ERICKSON Undertaking Co, Ing; lady ass' t; 409 Alder, embalm M. 61SS. CEMET EliltS' ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES. 810; famtlv nm f TI A I ?K l . J i -- " , w V I V. U lOI 111 snt at cemetery, corner of Fremont et and Cully road. Phone Tabor 304. For iuu ii'iormiiraj apply o iniK BctilD get 83 Worcester blki. Phone A-8828. MOXUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MO NIT- mnnttsi tall IrlrtAm tamaUi,w i 88-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff gt Dorcas. wka a NEU A KINGSLET. V8 1ST., POR land's leading marble and granite wi RST AND MAR SCET WASHINGTON STREET '.( "' - -- . " '-.' - .r ' ..... ; '.- ... .,..'.. . - . . . ' -"V t. , , W. . eawtjutar r: One and two blocks irom the waiting rooms of all the prin cipal carlines.; Leases for the stall spaces can be closed on aoolication to :", ' JtAMft '"v OAK ST ST urcrm ftQOf ... (SffOttM. Ma fix CftOfAN ZAS0 nr . - i , ', s :. slasMsBVBBBHBSBsWSBBBl SSHSBMBBBSBSBBI i si mi 1 1 i. H 1 srr wolf- co 1 eotut tjl: 1 Mil BANK I ft- 1 ST S Construction of new to begin im- building mediately Sixty stalls Light V Airy BR OADA RE FARM PROD OREGON AND WASftiNQTON HARTri AN & THOMPSON, Rental Agents, Chamber of Gcnierc-