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THE OREGON DAltY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. ' NOVEMBER 30. WOO. Town Topics streetcar cullUloo et Twnty-ellith street. Th jury In the cae returned verdict la Judge ClaUnd la favor of the defendant. Another jury awarded Mr. Lewis $1500 Uit Saturday fur her Injuries. TO.MUUT'S ANl'BDli:.NT8 Christie CoaroaUink There will be hl4 this evading- i th Central Chris tian church, East Twentieth end Sal mon streets, a mans meeting unJr the direction of tha state board of th Chun-he of Christ of Oregon, to lay plana for bringing- tha national conven tion to Portland In 1IU. Tha meeting Vudvll!o P" t 7: p. P. 1'urtland "Mr. Hopklnaon." Hungalow "King J.ioU" linker .Johnson-Ketchct picture Oiphaura , ..Vaudeville Urand ...... Vaudeville 4 UnUlfB ..... , u v. v ... v Star Moving J'lcture I year-old Charles Leas, JdlO East fiUth Srelnajre of Apple Orcharo.e-"rne I street, narrowly escaped Being Durnea question of drainage U a eerlou one, I to death yeeterday afternoon in a lira rnnfmnttn . a lire, number of tha In tha noma. Ha had bean playing witn rowan at tha preatnt time' ald noon In room 101, Ooodnough building. Tha rrporta of tha officers for tha past three months will ba read ana It desired that a full attendance ba pres ent. . jVoeea Case Onoa Wo a A hta elter. la ba.k In Virginia, Hert llaney wa forced to allow Judgment to ba taken agalnet a 11. Dunham by W. A. Hes sian In tha circuit court this rnornlng on an appeal from tha lower court, al though Lunham was the winner In tha court below. Iteastan anted for $115 alleged to ba due in a "hoea trade. Wherein ha aold team to Dunham. Tha latter asaerted that tha horses were Messrs. C. I. Lewis. 8. L. Bsnnstt and C. a Vincent, leading horticulturists of tha Oregon experiment station at . Corvallla. "Tha soils producing tha largest yields are those having good drainage. Young tries will dls or show a stunted, "unhealthy grdwth If tha aoli Is not properly drained. Pralnage re- movea tha surplus water, that If al lowed to remain, would ba very Injuri ous to tha trees; It makes tha soil cold Child Bertoesly Burned Lit tie four, balky and not as repreeented. Dunham ODiainea a guagmeni ior eiw a ivi costa In tha lower oourt. but arter nev Ing tha casa onca continued. In tha hope that his client would coma back to Oregon, JIaney was forced to. allow tha plaintiff to taka Judgment. matches In tha bed room, and set tha bed clothes on fire, Tha damage to tha borne was $100. To Christmas Shoppers.- Please buy your presents early early In tha day and early In December. That will ba your biggest gift of tha holidays to tha worker behind tha counters and on the delivery wagons. Tha Consumers" League. Christmas' Fosters free, Consumers and excludes tha air, . which contain I ,eM;u po.te(., urgiog early Christmas oxygen, an element which neips to man i gnopptng, which merchants desire for piani-iooa avauaoie. ,urin.g. .. -display in their atores. may ba obtained moves tha Injurious aalts which. If el-lfre, of eott by apPjyng. to tha off lea . lowed to accumulate, often roeae inuiof the Toung Woman's Christian Asso- . unproductive.' jr. you miena o vu, C)gtlon. appla land, Inspect tha soil during ma rainy seascn. . If you find miniature i xm Tronbla Over root Tables. -A war , lake, with numeroua amall aireama ana rant nas ben Sauea f0r tha arreat Inlets and outlets, which sap tha fertll- of jr, A, Tut tie. who Is charged with . Ity from tha soil, tha land cannot pos- ,Bnin five pool tables to Maria E. albly ba suited to appla or fruit culture. Veal. for which title ha did not rlght- Woodburn Orchard company tracts, at fully bars. Tha tables ars valued at an elevation or about zzo reei, nave per- g0o rect water ana air drainage. ve ibh von on a tour of Inspection, week day or Sunday. Tou will find tha trip profitable and enjoyable. Call on ua, aea our liberal contract, , Including a ' guaranteed yearly income. Woodburn Orchard company, Ino.. 606-60S Henry building, Fourth and Oak streets. ; . Haw Btraeture laru. With only tha finishing touches to ba placed on Lester Burwrlght'a new home, at Kaat Flfty- third and Craston streets, that struo tura caught fire last night and burned to tha ground; An explosion of paints and oils In a rear room la assigned as tha causa. Painters snd papermen had been working In tha home tha past raw days, and had left their material in the. room wher a stove had been In use. Charles Carlson, a neighbor, heard a loud axploslon shortly befora tha fire laat evening, and - tha room containing the atova and oils was sopn in a blase. Water was not close enough to us on tha building, and tha fireman gav at tention to aavlng tha adjoining struc tures. Tha loss will ba 13000. . ' Bteasner Jessie Berlins, for Camaa, Wsshotigal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngton street dock at I p. m. . . . Business Meeting of W. C. T. TJ. A. business meeting of the central W. C. T. U. will ba held tomorrow after Xargvarita Camp, rn.JT.A-. will glv a aucDer and basaar Thursday, Decern ber J. Supper from I to t, It cents. Dancing av 1:10; gentlemen SI cente. ladlea free. rsvf. Baa-rs win be at E. A B. hall. Thirty-seventh and 'Hawthorns avenua every Friday night. Ages 14 to 17. Nlc peopla only have, a chance. Sea classl- ha '- e Wa gpona and Braaa Too Clothes, all for $1.50 month. Main sit, A-ia Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co, 108 Stark, v' ' ge display of vet-y superior. ' homo grown cranberries on uax sireei in Henry building, between Fourth and Fifth streets. , : - Xadlvldnaa ehlokan pi for luncheon at Woman's Exchanga tomorrow. lo Fifth, near TamhllL Br. Bagrard, veterlnerary surgeon, with B. A O. T. COm th ano uavia. Phona Main 1077. totaxi la Bast Bid ChurchMrs. Florence Roberts wUl speak tonight at the Third Presbyterian churcn. jsaat : TOE J. K. GILL CO. THIRD AND ALDER : jANTACLAUS APPRECIATES THE UNIT SYSTEM ;:-tr'--:-: : Thirteenth P m. , and East Pins strata at Baa tottery 0Jne-Ah Sam, a China man eonduetlug a lottery game on 8ea- ond and Burnalde streets, was fined $60 In municipal court this morning for running tha game. Z.ntheraa ladies' Basaar Wadnraday afternoon and evening at tha church. West Park and Jefferson streeta. Sup per II cents. .... For Bent Modern houses on Broad way street I and I rooms. Inquire 114 Beck building. Seventh and Oak sts. XefTerVt" pur gold seamless wed ding rings, all atsea, engraving free j prloe, t to III. 171 Washington at. W. Am Wis ana associates, painless dentists. Third and Waahlngton. ' Br. Calvin B. White, 801-tOI Dekum building, phona Main 140. A-llla, Baa Tank, OH Co, have I phones cast nil ana c-ii4. Dr. B. OL Brosra, Eye-Ear. Uaranam. Abeadxoth, Jeweler. 141 Wash, near T. OF GREAT IMPORT ; - TO THE PUBLIC . Closed AU Bay Wednesday. ' Tha Ooodyear Kaincdat company at 111 Morrison, tha , largeat makers and distributors of rainproof outer g-arment In tha world, will ba closed all day Wednesday In ' order to rearrang the entire stock for tha greatest bargain vent aver attempted In Portland. B sura to read newspaper announcement In Wednesday's Journal and Telegram. During tha magnetlo storm which in terferad with ordinary ronns- Of tela rraphy practically all over tha United States In September, many wireless op erators had no dlffloulty in transmit ting and receiving messages. mm w acnaatua of Artu For two weeks only thera will ba on exhibition at the Mu seum to exquisite paintings by Her man Dudley Murphy. In terms of beautiful tone, tha charm of water. clouds, morning at tha beach, tha twi light tha subtle beauty of a Chinese ' van, are ouletlv portrayed by thll artist. These plctnrea are now to ba seen. In addition to the pictures for schools during tha regular museum hours. I to S aach week day, free. Thurs day and Saturday afternoons and.Sun- : daya from J to 6. Tha building will also ba open, f raa. to ahow these two exhibits, on Thursday evening of this week. a" A0l yt,"t tt Street BaUway Opposes The Fort- land Railway, Light A Power company has filed a protest In tha city auditor's , office against tha . proposed opening, widening and extension of Belmont street as recommended by the viewers. The extension affect a strip of: land 740 feet long and 80 feet wide upon which the tall way company states it ha a franchise. The company's letter de clares that the opening of the street a recommended will render this franchise - valueless by depriving It of tha right of way for Its track. The council la asked to abandon further proceedings for tha extension of th treet. Scoring for Indemnity Companies "Methods of tha Indemnity Insurance Companies" will ba discussed in a man ner which it la aaid will not ba alto gether complimentary by Judge Martin Lm Pipes, in an address this evening before tha Multnomah Bar aaaooiatlon. Tha lawyers are complaining that tha indemnity Insurance companies are con ducting their work in a high handed manner, failing to give Justlca to tha lnju,rad and Impeding tha attorney in his efforts to rat evidence. , Member of tha bar association have resolved to Institute a campaign of popular edu- cation. i Convention of roreetera C. 8. Chap- man, tfirtriot forester of tha national ' foreat service, and George H. Cecil, as slstant district forester, will leave for . Washington tomorrow to attend the . first annual convention of tha district foresters of the United States. The convention Is to be held December ' to 10. At this meeting the policies past and future of the national, foreat . service - will be discussed and the for esters Instructed by the heads of their departments In these method. They win return to Portland about tha first of the year. v. . . : Wool thrower Meet at Ontario On. tario. On, 1 to be th scene of the annual meeting of the Malheur-Harney wool orowers association Deoember it, t H. KL. McKensta, head of the depart, ment of grashjg la the national foreat ervlo her and Supervisor Bins; ham of th "John Day national forest will attend , the meeting a the representa tives or ma national forest service and will be prepared to adjust all claims. Closer relation between the wool grew . era and the foreat eervtoe will be pro moted ny uia meeting. CrvQ afsrvlo BrainlnattonaA plant pnysioiogm ana a junior eeraml ehem ' 1st are needed by the United State civil vervtce commission and aa a I suit examinations are being advertised to nil these vacancies. The plant phyal ologlat will be filled from vacances ob tained through an examination to be held December 27. It 0. and the Junior reramlo chemist through an examinee tlon held January I and e, 1I0K For further information apply to LA Leigh at the post ornce department. A present that cements more firmly the home ties, that encourages good reading and greater knowledge, that is useful, ornamental and convenient, and that is acceptable alike to father, mother, brother, sister, relative or friend, is found in the Elastic " Bookcase. It's a system of units a few books few units, more books more units, and get them as wanted. And the number of units can be adapted to the size of your purse. Thd "Elastic" Is the original and only perfect sectional bookcase made and sells at the lowest price. Call and examine them now while our assortment is completeor send for catalogue THE IDEAL 'GIFT -STOJVB - THIRD AND ALDER STREETS Tailored Suits At Cost OUR ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED $37.50 values reduced to $22.50 $35.00 values reduced to $19.50 $30.00 values reduced to $17.50 THE STANDARD SUIT CO. Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs, H. Steinway ; 14754 Sth Street KSTf YORK ; .l3m . lAI Beaew Kin I. ease J. D. Dnbaek. optician, has in at secured a renewal r f his lease la the eld T. M. C A. build ing, cornrr Fourth and Tarn hi 11 strreta, tnr a further prlod of five years. The f'rm name was formerly the Orea-o Optical rem pen?, which was eetab liahod at this location II years ago. Dr. Dvback recently placed en the mar !-t a new eye glass called the "Neutr Rave Lena T- KrtUg aaayia Tbe taany !de Home Trainlns; circle wt:i meet at J Aamt!r hall wedneeday at I p. ra. Mother" Rrtrts wlil d)e-ose snares .ar.d r'ra'a for bofs and giria, and bw he rat-wd fret a r rorrr at age ef li. MoUnS e-nd teacAer Invited. tic FIRE PROOF SAFES The biggest cut In prices ever known on the high grade Berrlng-Hall-Marrta Bares. Buy today, we move on uec. to 7 6th at, near Stark. PORTLAND SAFE CO. a rm ST., arsAB btakx. Palace Hotel SAN FRANCISCO frT K - DECEMBER 15, 1909 In an entirely new building on the old MarKet St site Reproducing at a cost of more than $10,000,000 ail V . the famous features, conveniences and facilities pi the old house, with many others exclusively its own Under the same old management which Is known the world over . PALACE HOTEL COMPANY & OCX JTJST AJUUVXJD A carload of all purpose horses and mares, weighing from 1109 to 1600 lbs., including l( mares, some In foal. Here Is a Rood opportunity for bnainess men and farmers. Buy now; don't wait. for spring. Call at 505 Alblna ave. PAUL. BRUNZBL, Prop. ' - 831 WASHINGTON ST . ladies' aid Misses'. ' TAILORED SUITS ; Oiic-Foiirft Off Entire Stock'' Tomorrow and the coming week we offer the first oniform price' reduction offered on Tailored Suits. 25 Per Cent Off Any Model you care to select from our entire stock". CORRECT MILLINERY -1. Clearance Sale Prices Biggest season's business we've ever had. Why? Because we bought better merchandise and more of it than ever before and sold for less than high-rent competitors. And Set we've already reaped a satisfactory profit for the season, low we'll close out remaining Fall stock regardless of profit. Trimmed Hats All staple and fancy colors (not black;, tailored and dress affairs. Your choice now at half price. Many at less than half. Special f2.00 to ......,....?15.0O Untrimmed Shapes Beavers, Wool and French Felt Bengaline and Moire Silk, grand assortment, small est to largest. .Blacks one fourth off. Staple and fancy colors , at half. Wings & Feathers 200 boxes of them, all latest novelties included- 60c values for" 40 85c values for 60J, 81.25 values for ...0 $2.lS values for ...... fl.55 $3.00 values for f2.20 FRALEY 212-214 THIRD STREET Black Hats Hundreds of black tailored and draped ' effects, plume trimmed Dress Plats, etc., from small turbans to large picture creationsBest styles-one-fourth off; others at half. Child's Headgear Ribbon, velvet or silk-trim'd felt Sailors, drooping or straight, large assortment, ail one-third off. Cloth Tarns and silk baby Bonnets at half. Ostrich Plumes All our immense stock of high-grade "Rex", French Plumes and "Majestic" Wil lows now one-fourth to one" half "off. Fur Turbans and all Furs , reduced. BROS. CORNER SALMON l-rim tVeeee Vaaeaere t3t . t TV !! fr6r lct l:a v!t fer 1 v i i 5r-f atlr.t tie VvrVtri F:!.J UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. XOaa WOODWOBTH. Cftty ril ArU. aoe CorWtt 9Jl&tg. , BUUUETIIN (91) DOUBLE UP! Kcta tlie fellewtot reriTe et tMe errte? KSW XORK. Via SEATTLE. WASH, JCOV. 14. . r. s. rrrwAPT. 41 OORRFTT ITIV1. PORTLAND. OTTl: V tTTEPS AP-K rKVELC'riN1 P'l HATH-UT AjCT 0?f VCR A 1TO f"A L.E IN H'fi.'PB, THAT ('111 PRKPII'KNt UAB CATUFT fX'R fl'N HtH. OALRAITH TO O'ME I MM K.I -l A 1 K I.T. OAl-hRAIIH UEAVKS TtMRPvW. WHTJ rv.KTAIN CONTRACTU. VHMI WE ITTU fVRK (F CljOHNa ARr. ACTl-'Al.l.T fI'5VF.r. ST'K WJIA PE R4fH LT OT4vr i.o nN VFP.T f 11' KT N'TU. K POFTBLT FF. t"r PLH) WITHIN rt-nr Wf K rr-R C'MPsr 18 1 fnn.RemKI fiuvu O'-R V T .: TXTf TAliuXi tQ KOT GIVfc AKTOXB OP" TIO.N" O.N F7GCK AT I hiiuSI. (fpMi w. a. riPOLu tEKArrscB. DOUDLE UP ! Stylish Dressed Men Wear THLY ARE, ALWAYS CORRECT Suits - Overcoats Raincoats Mandclbcig r Ca'i Raincoats for Ladies WW. n i iMnri ff urn" 311 Morrison Opposite PostofXlce AMlSDltMS Suits From $25 Up SEATS NOW SELLING a.oo uo. Mom Beat. 93 OaUerj, 91 MR. FRITZ KREISLEi; VlULIMil Tharday Bit, Sao. a Bung'lowThcjtrc Dlrwllun 1a9 8(prsV)nn Coraan Out of Town Mail Orders Mllra BUNOALOW TIIGATRIi ' Twelfth anl Morrison. Phones Main 11? afH A-2?l ronoKT aid tomoubow Miont With biolal i'r) iaiin Tomorru. Joan crt Vreaeata The Favorite Comedy Opvra fiucoan "King dodo" ETeninna. $1.50 to 0c. Mat., It to ::. Portland Theatre Si"x . MVX7.X. ft DUW. Maaarsrs. Mala 443 r A-TOUA. Tonlsht and All This Week. The Hit of the Town, ' , "UM. HOPXJLMSOS," with ' saxab witroao - and entire Lontlun company. Heats now on sale at the bo office Srtc to 11 &. BAKER THEATRE TODAT XJL8T DAT Of the Genuine - jOanrsow-xiTCTTEi, mm Continuous Shows 1 to 11 p. m. 25d AJTT SCAT 254 BAUER THEATRE TWO NIOHTS. y Wednesday and Thursday, tbls week. Bpeaiau war veterana' juif Annual Minstrel Show -A SKBATXOJr.' Prices, 11.00, 75o and SOfl. Beat Belling at the Box Office. IXatlnee Erery Say (" ' . fi KA1W 0, A-1030. ... THEATRE is.nt WXSK HOT. 89 Donaad Bowles and eompaay la "Grain?!" The Kleia rtmlljr, Harry To and lUllersaip Slaters in "Astistio Wonsenae," She Oreat Caioado, Eva Williams and jae Tucker In "Skin nejs Tlnlah," Oeorg-e Pecrj and Z.ee White, Carl jTohel, Pictures, Orohestta. GRAND SXATK - DEFT- zsa PltTBTOll ooplsa; the T.o Bydner Seaaa ft Co. Brothers Jamm Mr. ft Mrs. O'Brien ' Cteorse K. Woods " Kelly Bart Pred Bauer - .. grand ascope Matinee Every Day 8:80. Any Seat J Be. Evening Performance 7:30-9:15, 16c 25c. ADVAlTCElh TAUDBVIIJ.il. Speoiat EacraKement KEBBEBT'S CAT AMD BOO CZXC0S Deltorelli & Glldsando, Keene & Ad ams, Coyne & Tinlon, Kedway & Law rence, James R. Waters, Leo White, popular Prices Matinee Dally Curtain S:30, 7:30 and 9. STAR THEATRE Portland's Greatest Picture Show . House..: JEA1T YAUEAS, BOSB OT THB TEW OEBXOXir, MABXTS OB CBAKK, FEUMIOAlfS INITIATION AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. XTstr Snow Tomorrow. Painless Dentistry jOot'ot town peonle jna km their plit 5nd bridge work t)i. jished la one &s$ Ut BeoanarjK. J W eiil f iv y S fioJ j22k geli er parcel, vi erowafor $3.51 Katie CrM 5.t J 22iBrl(iftTM(3.f ) Qold rillidft 1.C1 Enanal FiUion f Inlay FlUinW I Good Rubber I Plata 4 A . D.J A..L - Bl nra nuie mm p erriatei l.vi Pitta O.tJ ' aa an snn SWm mm Mamm . t, ma KTinnm mmtm Palnlsa Extr'ftwt WQRK SUARANTKCO PON IS YEARS PalnleM ztroioa f :sM whea rlateaor bridge mrk In ordered. Ooaeultation 'ree, Yoaean not ant beti wMb iUuikkIum. All mirk f lliiT artlA nteed. Madera elm-trio iul(imaa. ttmt moiaou. Wise Bental C iMcospoaanta f Moi.sia: PORTUAND, OREGON CrriOI XOtrsas IIKMIML Saadara. S t 1, DEPARTURE The " cost ; of Interments have been greatly reduced by the Holman Undertakins company. Raretofora It ha a been the eustotn Of 'funeral directors to maae cnargea ior all Incidentals connected with a f u. neraL The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading- funeral dl-- j rectors of Portland, have departed from ; that custom. When casket is furnish.! by UB' we make no extra charges for embalmlna-. hears to cemetery, outal la I box or any servlcee that may be re quired Of us. except clothing, cemetery , snd esirisee. thus effecting a savtni of 135 to 7I o each funerat . TOE EDWARD IIOUIAN UNDERTAKING CO. . j ' ttt TB3B9 IT. COB. CAXMOW. trelted Stte sod Porelra CZftf Proenred, Defended end PACXTM COAST PATEITT AOIBCT. 1 Stockton. CaL Hoeraenees la a child suhject rroap Is a sure Indicstloi cf te P roach ef the d eai. If rrfr S-'Ss Cough Remedy 1 given at once r efter the cronpr cntgh 1 a:r. tt win rrret tb !ack. C( r ' . t!son. ' Best and cheapest way to sell any miscellaneous article through a Vant Ad in Thz Journal. Christcnscn's AXT S c"w t PCS 1 k 1 - T T I f ' T r 1 C ! w 1 w