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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMHER 21. KC3.. IrtfllfSRIIimi? HEIfflll! IRIJIL IIEIP SfilfJP OUI .1 fouaht by Councilman J. K. Hlllcr. chair Cherry la an artlat a well aa an a lor. fh C'horry riiKuci-nient iloara Krldajr nlf ht Matlne Tliurlay afinrnuun, Drramona at Ilia Orilurn. On lb hill at U Orjhuu thl werk, la a cliarmlns little enmedy novelty calel preamona.' and rreemited by tit. beautiful' and acciunpllahvd young act re Kva Taylor and a atrong uppor company. alia Taylor ha n rli'h"l hn comedy by giving It a nix, p ... .ju-j. i . ; 1 '. 11 - . ulflrrnt arpulo every day. equipment. &latlire Mn written than lry J. llnlme' "Mn Itlvna." ll.-h la at the Hak.r l thla 'foraorrour the Thankalvli malln-e, and Saturday a fuventr mat. tn. when III firal UB la.lle altendlnf will ! a topf tt Hi novel. - ' man uf the ihiuor lluenae commute. b- mum II. 8. Jlewltt told litm that Hew lit toiiht a buttle of beer Of Maa-non Union' Junlo Maid. On of the very bat alii acta iwn In 1'itrtlatid la that on the bill at the Uiaiiil Tom I.tnton and hla Junale mitlda In a V.nln frailval have a wwUih of acenpry and lrturcajua ro.Kiniea yrare o when the city bad no aa n'rn OH MUM 10 WHITE PUCUE loon and no ordinance In regard to the ale of lUiuer, ' Mr. lltiler aald laat r.laht that -ha A elaaa In ahorthand and typewriting ha bit aJiIrd I the curriculum for the night atudent In th Lincoln lllgtt Bchoul. thrrrby enlarging th opporlu nttlea fur etudani In that department of th aehool. ' . . i ' . 1 would refua to algn a favorable report -n till or any otr )irne application 0 during -til term of office. Jiido Wblvcrton Sets Date llfed Cross Stamps Xdw on Icna lUvt-ra 'Matlnre TotiHtrow. So more popular matinee. .ly ha A. W. Davl and U I jnnnaon, the other' membtni of the committee, have Uiwn Ifcarinir from Sale at 3fany Places favored giving the llcena and laat night brought the matter up and demanded a New York. in Port land. final vote on the question. THE fMIM LV II I LlilIULu nl Dinger Hermann, : ex-onixarnan from the atat of Oregon and fur jraara prominent factor In nortnweat poll tic, will b put on trial In United bafta dlatrlbt court January ! for Sncoial Programs Have Boon ron,p,r.'r to fr"uientiy obtain ov- . lrnmnt landa. 1 - a . Prepared for Tomorrow Federal Judge Cliarlea B. Wolvarton uuay aniinueiy hi ui ai or I rial, following the receipt Jaat night of a trkftTMnt from Henry Worthlncton of New York, chief counsel for Hermann, notifying the oourt of ul ability to at leiul at that time. ' ,, following the trial, of Hermann, others Indicted of land ' fraud charge will be put on trial. On the Hermann Union ThankegjTlng aervlcea among . . .,,,... .. i, " the church wUl be quit the order or .,,, other on minor chara-at the day tomorrow morning. The Prea-I Fraucla X Heney, apodal proaeoutor byterlan and United rresDyierian i for .the United State, after apending church will hold union service at the! week in Portland In conference wltb and Some Will Go to Ex- tent of Serving Kcflflilar Dinners. lb. I y -J a r AT TUB THEATBES Last Tim Traveling Salraman." Tonight at 1 11 o'clock the laat per formance of Henry R. Harrl produc tion of Jam .'a Korbea' ' American rom- dy. Th Traveling Salesman," will bo given at the Bungalow ihratre. Twelfth and Worrlaon atreet. ' Buy a Red Croaa stamp and paate it on your Christina package. , Bend Firat Presbyterian church. Twelfth and United States District Attorney John Chrlatma gift Of . added Information that tuberculosis I dangerous and at Thanksgiving 4 Bungalow1 Beginning tomorrow ' .(Thanksgiving day) matinee at 1:11 o'clock the attrac tion at the Bungalow theatre for ft Ye performance will be Wright Lorlmer and aplenCId supporting company In the big scenlo spectacular production of The Shepherd King.". Beats now aril Ing. ... . . ... ; . - " Alder, at J0:0. Rev. Qoorg W. Arms, v.oun una omera, ten tasi mgnt ror -i.,!..? Cal. He will raturn to r". -,v;riv: . .-.hnt ao rrtn1 . to uk UP th. ----- --prosecution of th Hormann case. , churcne will D repreaenwo. .ins pres ident' proclamation will b read by Rev. Charle W. Hay: reading will be by . Rev. WlllUtm Par eons; prayer by Rev. Frank D. Flndleyj Vermon by Rev. Thomas JL Walker; benediction by Rev. W.' S. Holt. . The th7 Stur. ELEVEN BUILDING ' . PER3IITS ISSUED Eleven building permit were Issued th same time help th Visiting Nurses' association by this means and by th money you pay for the stamps. In sap ping virility, from th great ' whit plague. . . , . Th Visiting Nurses' association "ha sent forth, a special appeal for triors fund to aid In support . of Its two New Show at Star..' ' Th new show '"which opened this afternoon at th Star theatre 1 oom- poea oz a spienaia lot or unusuauy at- traotlv things and. the' audience throughout the day were corresponding ly pleased Th feature waa a splendid blograph entitled 'The Open Gate." Swift and Caaejr at rantagm. Have you heard those clever musical muslo will be fumiahod' fcy, th quartet bJ.lJ?JL?iSVJ-'" T.f?1!"' I brmneht-' ,h' Kntnl work supported comedians. J 8wlft and Casey t' - If not. f First church. , p.Tr tare ; aforV ' brtciigtori Beeond ? VIlT:nl, All of the Methodist churches on the east side will unite at the First M. E. Church South. Union and Multaymfah at "10;i0. Twenty-five churches will, b represented, and a will have seats on th will be furnished by th First' Church ; South, and th sermon will b preached street. JQetween . suou. rashlngton and Alder; t e churches will, be company to excavate it u it.. Ankeny. between T' II of th ministers Xwenty-r,inth; J700; tlx platform. Music w. F; Woodard. ere. hv Rev. riaxence True -Wilson.' on . rv.li... n.i. awelllna-. East Twenty-ninth street. TUDU" tween Halsey and Weldler; coat. 11500. l acaay spaolal Programs. . ' . , One of the largest union services will be held st the First Congregational church. Park and Madison. In this un- : ion will be the White Temple, St James' ; English Lutheran. Grace Episcopal and Elm tUDereU-I flnn't fall tn .n tn PantiiM thla 'week. lar work provided for by the sal of thl ,h- .P. .-in. . m. mi ti,.. Christmas Red Cross stamp. AH are re- Ifntrfi..,.. v,nri..iv f,i.l.iiluu. rui nana tiwy. ijikiii a . rower I uuemeu iu vui i. iwi.i wiiw iwinD uni.Hj tk.u i. ..M.n. nnninonv t,v e k 1.'.. 1 - v. ... I . I VH J" v.v...l.a.s V w v.v...v. " . v.. " iwintl WUl ICl IT 1 UTl.lUH lllIVUUv.'tTIIlVa I m..fl..f y. I ... JA i weniv-eisriun ana I kin a. - ... , . ------ .( erect half storv frame . ir. ""' rpmemoer . 1 vi- . v. . - I that norh alfimn la a "hnllol" tn th. I ... . ...v . ... unuu. iancock and Tillamook; cost. $300. . war agalnat iuberculoals, and that' fur- Th Portland theatr ha beenwell H. Gordon, erect one storv r ram I nlahed nwunn ammunition ,h., 1 patronised this week. The attendance dwelling. East Twenty-ninth street, be- niB-n richtera win v .i. h h I has grown nightly, and the advance Sal 'JWffJ.-y'-SAWXttoltd-wemxAtm in lncre... of r,r.v.n,. Thursday and Friday foretell, th 'J?1 L.' ZTLJr5iv. measure- and in ...r-nin. n L tory of overflowing audiencea Charles landers; cost. 500. , . leases are realised from th work of th Btar Brewery, alter and repair two I Visiting ' Nurses . association, th Na- ?irin Dl .'?l.IS lreel' oe tlonl Health league, and other organl- j. t' b .;t Vn. .Mil irm. I,. (satlona which fight consumption, , Th street, betweeh Seventeenth and Visiting Nurses' association goes, by Its Taylor Street Methodist, First Christian j Chapman: cost, $100. I representatives, among the homes, finds :and First Congregational. The service 'arTe'rrlcnt. erect two storv rrame tubercular cases ana has them removed will be held' at 10:30. The music will anrt 'East Tw entv elVhih atTLtaoit t0 ntrt' " Incipient or be furnished by the quartet of First $"ooo Twenty-eighth streets, cost. fr,t ,UgelI. ,f ln tha lalt tiAgftm of Consrea-atlonal church. Dr. J. H. Cud- E. M. Raker . erect one atorv frame tn disease, me patient is maae as com llpn of Grace church, will deliver th I pool room, East-vl7th street, between I Portable as possble In hla or her Own FPrmon. and the pastors of. the other I Alberta ana Bralnard; cost, $700. I horn and there cared for by .the nurses. ... 1 Vgrnnil Prafinvrani n finitMtn aMt Mna I a. at a .a churche w"l assist in the service. ', ' ,- .'.,::i... v. : "ti""" " "r s.tnu wnen ig neep con- 'nwmupg aervicw.wut oe tuat wiltnth atree hetwpen Alhr. . .n j, . . Bralnard; cost, $600. , . 1Ma??a7,Jf" , ? .ST. r' -5 "'a . R, Caples, erect one story frame I f rom 601 Medical building, at. the ac- uwBimigv it-ast uax street, Diwen cvmnKiuauun 'utam ., ui . ueparimeni Nineteenth and Twentieth; cost, $1600. j stores, the Woman's exchange, People's institute, Woodard, Clark the Universalist churches, Temple Beth i Israel and the Unitarian church at th last named place, Seventh and TambllL : It will be a Thanksgiving service which ; will specialize on education. . J. H. Ack i erman, R. L. Sabln and Rabbi Jonah B. ' Wise are the speakers. Th muslo will be ' furnished by the Unitarian church. Rev. 3. V. Corby will lead In prayer, and ! Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. wi,ll read th presi- j dent's proclamation. The subjects of : the addresses will be "Practical Educa- 1 tlon," "The School Follows" and "Edu- cation for Character." j rollow trsaal Custom." j Following the usual oustom the Sell- wood Baptist i and Methodist churches .. will hold union service In the Methodist I church at 10.30. Rev. r. W. Thurston of :. the Baptist church will preach the ser- ' mon. ; , ; -!.Y- ." Scandinavian Thanksgiving services ; will be held tomorrow avening at 8 at I the Swedish M. E. church, Beech and . Borthwick. - Rev. John Ovall will preach J the sermon, 1 and ' refreshments will be served by ; the Epworth league. : j ' First and Second churches of ChrlBt ; Science will hold union service at 11 at i the Scottish Rite cathedral, Lownsdale V' and Morrison. ; - ' At Montavllla th Methodist and Bap ' tlst churches will hold union service at ' the Methodist church at 11. Rev. A. E, .' Patch of th Baptist church will preach j th sermon, and immediately following , the service a Thanksgiving dinner will ,be served. The Cathollo and Episcopal churches i.wtll all Jiold services at their separate ; churches, th latter keeping strictly to ', th letter of the president's proclamation in that th "people shall assemble In ," their accustomed places of worship." I Sunnyslde Congregational church will hold service at 11, with the sermon by Rev. J. J. Staub. Union service will 1 , held In. the First United Evangelical ; church, Ladd addition, at 10 o'clock, ; with tJTa United Brethren churches. i Rev. R. S. Showers of the First United J Brethren church will preach the sermon, j - Special services will b held at St j Lawrence Catholic church. Third and Sherman. Solemn high mass wUl be celebrated at a. m. It will be sung f by th children's choir. Th special I Thanksgiving sermon will be preached at thia service by Rev. J. 'M. CNeilL After Dinner ' Tou will want a box of good bon bona. Stop at Pearce's tonight and tajc a box home with you. .Royal Bakery.. . : Pearc' T&aaksgiviaf Oaadl. ' Freshly made, especially concocted Thanksgiving delights.' Try a pound of nut chocolates, flora dora nut puffs, or Co.. as i well as at all church fairs and- bazaars. A Red Cross postal card Is soon to make Its appearance, too. ST. JOIINS SALOON SECURES -LICENSE After . many attempts E. O. " Magoon mmJ price. ZS CTS. ' ' Buinv vi xasnionea xariy ana j peanut I nas peen grraniea a Mens jp run a sa- I . THZ ttOVim MDTfor OonghS, Colds,: I oyaiiioon in oc,., joruvs, to tax eriect in ivitju r nooping-vougn. jJroncnius.u-npve-; i i days. This license has . been- bitterly iyu"". omustmeuu, 9Wt u uj saxa ana sure. brlttl. ,that children r love. Bakery; Washington and Park. 5 - I. IVE YOUNGf Mfea Silt Mt FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Just the Right TimeDon't Fail to Investigate No Humbugging MM Mcs'faMffiFlI ? For Young Men Of good taste we have some inter i esting novelties. Not the foppish t uncertainties and freak exaggera I ticms of cheap imitators, but -I young men's clothes of character. ! Just a touch of nil tin ess here and i there that will find a responsive j echo in every young man's heart. . See our Suits and Overcoats at 1 ?20. ... j rT. t m n. n a 4 a 1 a f S f I m a a -as. HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK, CONSISTING OF ABOUT . ..' ade' Sntts I 1 .. ..... ... , . . i , . , V '' ' "' 1. '.!. .... ... OR THE MAISON, SOMMER & BAUER CO., 455156457 - SHERLOCK BUILDING," AT Being- overcrowded with merchandise at our bwn establishment, we will place . 1 . . ... , a . a . . incse gooas on saie at tne wnoiesaie salesroom at the above address. This Stock Must Be Sold in One Week Beginning Friday, Nov. 26 Being our agreement to clean up this stock in this length of time. We have divided, this immense stock into five lots, and these prices ought to tempt you into buying: . - , ' - . : , : - ". ' $25 SUITS I $30 SUITS I $35 SUITS I $40 SUITS I $50 SUITS on Sale at , on Sale at ' on Sale at on Sale at on Sale at $10.00 J $12.50 j $15.00 $17.50 g2i.b0 They are all the very newest models and materials, cpnsistin of Homespuns, Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots, Wide Wales and Chiffon 'Broadcloths, mostly all 46, 48 and inch coats, guaranteed satin linings and hand-tailored: skirts are pleated and side-kilted. .. ; . i - - REMEMBER THE ADDRESS --'i..':),1 455-56-457 SIierlocEc Belldieg 'OVER MOYER CLOTHING CO. THIRD" AND OAK STREETS GLOVES Men and Women- Youths, Misses Heavy Street Gloves, Q"j pTf hand-stitched. 2 buttons vXJl Heavy Street pioves, JJ" PA hand-stitched. . 1 ' button vXUU . Medium Street Gloves, C1 ft A hand-stitched 1 , button.VXWU Heavy Black! Street J1 PTA Gloves, the pair ........ J)XtJl Dress Gloves, in black, CI KV stitched back, pair,,.... VliUU Lightweight ;ray Gloves j" K( for dress or street, pairV--?Jv Light' and --: dark gray Cf Dress Gloves, stit'ed bk.vAJlr Suede Dress GJoves in "I K( gray,, light and dark. pr. V JLt U Suede Dress 'Gloves in (JJ fTA tan, light and dark, pr. ipJLiOV Blk, Suede Dress Gloves, AA heavy stitching on; back Vl 1 White Dres Gloves, PA French kid, 2' buttons 4XOU White ChamoisGIoyes pr. f lJflf Biscuit tbhade Chamois J- eft Gloves; the; pair.-w... . , i vXitlU. Heavy Cadet tan-Gloves, Q- PA hand-stitched, pair, ; , , vXtlU Lightweight Tan Gl6vs, flf PA pxtiu STRAIN1LD JOINTS SWOLLEN LIMBS VARICOSE; VEINS INSTANTLY RLLIILVXD And In - many coaoa entirely curud by the continued use of our handmnd L L AS T I C HOSIERY We Ad viae You to Wear Our Made- - Iri-Oregon lilaatlc Qnrmonta '.. In Preference to Others - ; ; EVERY ARTICLE STRICTLY GUARANT'D SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE machine-stitched, pair. Gray ' . Moc Gloves, pair Gray . Mocha , Dress QO PA ........ wtrr OPERA, FIELD, MARINE AND - MILITARY . m . GLASSXS From the World's Best Maker lit - ' . Lowest Prices Ch ristmas Cards ,-.. . , I 500 STLYES ' BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS, engraved, embossed and printed in colors," some hand tinted, the 'paper the finest " procurable. Order from ifl- catalogue now, Price up from ,..".,.... ........ , lut 35c POST CARD ALBUMS, hold 300 cards,' now" on OI! sale at, each , . ........ ..... . , . . . . , . . u . . . . . miUU 35c BOX PAPER AND ENVELOPES) assorted, your 0- 1 choice of 400 packages, each. .'...,.'............... Iv 250O, NEW CHRISTMAS CARDS, each, ................... 1 VLOlXDil STATIONER for1 personal Christmais greetings embossed and artistically dorie in pleasing Christmas OA. color combinations on best paper. Per box, up from.i. fJUl 1910 CALENDAR PADS,' in dozen lots assorted styles, Kip 'for gift calendar making, dozen... ...... ..'..1.,,,.. ... ivv NO 1, CARDS, printed on our. Automatic 2(J 100 CALLING press, for FOUNTAIN PENS FILLED FREE Things You Need . 1 1... un. .j j, i n.ii I,, I. ,. Slumber Socks, fleece lined, J P all sizes the pair.'..... . . . , . Xuv 50c Rubber Gloves,' aM sizes, OfTW fine quality, the. pair.. .. . ., Otll Gold Fish, a new shipment, OP choice,: each , ...i, s . . . dO $1.85 Ladies' Elastic Beits, assort'd colors, leaf buckles, choice 1,00 Imperial Floor Wax, can ...,40 "Woodlark" Mixed Spices. ..5t? Chloride Lime, pkg, 84-10rf-35 Turpentine, the bottle, 10J.S5f Uasoline in- convenient bottles, at, bottle ...... lQt, 1S4 and 25 Ammonia, just the size bottle for cleaning . . . ...... lUf and lof Thariksg , ;-;; iving Wine s and Liqu brs $2.50 gil fine Fort OA or Sherry ......... vXOU $2.25 Golden" Star tM PPf" Champagne, quart.. vXlltl $1.25 Dewars Scotch, 5s fl.05 ,, $1.25 , Gugenheimer, JJ" A A bonded, 5 tjJX.Ul $1.25 New" Hope Q- AA Bourbon, bonded, 5s vXUl - $1.25 Juniper Cti. 5s, for T9 $1.00 XXX California rjQ Brandy, -Js-.... .',... faC' $1.00 "Peach Cordial, : 5s. .5 $1.00 Vermuth, ' 5s 79 95c Niersteiner, imp. 5s..69? 85c Rock and Ry e, 5s . . . , 63c 50c Catawba Wine, 5s 34e" 50c Cal. Sauterne, 5s...34 50? Cal. Burgundy, 5s...34 50c Cal. Reisl!ng.5s ,...34 $1.15 Rudesheimerlmp. 5s89 , $6c Cal. Zirifandel, 5s.. ..34 $1.0QPref. Stock.Whis-Pn 50c Cal. ClaTet, 5s 34 key, 6s '. ...UtJl 50c Cal. Grape Juice,:,. 38 AGENT CRLSTA BLANC A VINTAGES CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FACE VALUE t This is the last day of one of the most successful and responsive sales we have ever conducted. We still have a few bargain' pianos remaining; During this day, until ten o'clock this 7 evening, our same liberal 7 proposition will hold good first payment,' your : first payday after January first, monthly, payments $5.00 S6.00 and $7.00. We are mindful of the approaching season of good cheer and festivity, and were prompted to inaugurate this big sale because of a generous spirit and in order not to cripple the purse for Christmas, buying. Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co., 6th and Burnside, '"Maker to Piafycr House i KS-173-TiIIKD STKEET J