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Till: OIUKTOU SUNDAY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1SCD. 1 ov; a ff( Inlrt on r tha Bwil i-utt-air.il tf id W .Miiririi of ma U urlit i in i A jTntsmni, ltit.-lu.1lng iirfhrnir muat- I .t II onaP. rn!r-l (ftlliinbl.t fontulr mi l rliiclrs with dancing until tnWliilgttt, tin boon rianc,J. TO.MUIT'tf AMt'NI-MlJNTS. Usker "1'orty-nvs Minute frortj Hroadwey" KunKuJciw. ..""I'll houl liiea" Urjiheum , .ValidevMl lii'and Vaudeville 1'anUgea Vaudeville ttr ... . ......Moving i'tcturoa ' 014 Taehloned DUrn" A unique so cial affair, tailed Th Carnival of Days." Is to be given at the i;pworlu Methodlat church, corner of Twenty aiztb and Caviar streets, Friday even In s, Dcetnbr 10, ' The jitrtelnment will atari with a Kaw England llnnr atrved from 4 to 7:J0,, and will iaat till lata in tha evening. It la being gtvn. by tha Sunday school and l.'jiowlrh lagu of tha church. After tha auipcr SO children, representing 14 dlTfurent daya, will give a series of tableaux un named and for tlia vUltora to guess. A a u liable prltt la to be given to tha on getting; tha largest number correct. A mualc-al and literary program will be given Inrconnectlon. Tha executive com mittee In charge of tha work la made .up of Mtaa Lucy liusaard,. Mrs. C, T. MoPhoruon. Mlaa laila Dosler, Mra, A. T. Workman and Mlaa Kisle lthrop. Will na Wda4y F. II. ratter arin, lu la Jointly rhaiK.l with Aehui XI Jioyd ullli pbulnliig 14H0 by false praUnaca from 'lull A tjbt, waa r taltfned brfore iTmbllng Judge Hro naugh In th circuit riirt yratorjuy uf toniomr. Hctieoa f'Outa appealed n lil attorney and lie waa allowed until nt 'eiineadiiy to plead. Ha and the woman are charged with falaoly rear smiting that Agnea M- lloyd bad money on deposit mitijct to a draft on W. 11. lloyd of lVho. i)r. 'l ull A Uibba cashed a draft signed drawn ty tha woman payable to the order of tha V. JL I'at teraon Advertising company, and It la alleged Uiat there waa do money ti nieet It ' lAnn 111 I m TCI I tU IU ILLL IVIIO ill ri Many Candidates for Queon of Houso Beautiful Exhibition.- . ' Automatlo Oaa XJght Co. manufac . tura an Individual gaa plant that they are putting Into realdencer, stores and hotels,' both In tha olty and auburba, -which makes a gaa for heating, lighting and cooking that la not equaled by any In tha United States, Tha gaa la odor less, cleaner, hotter, much cheaper and better than any commercial gaa. It 1 absolutely automatic. Tou light tha gqa, that la -alb It will heat your houae for less than wood and light It for one-fifth tha price of electricity or acetylene gaa. , W have a full demonstration plant at 253 Oak street, where are shown heat ing, lighting; and. cooking; appliances In connection. Country or suburban homes can have better gas than Is en joyed by olty friends. . Writs or call and see a plant In operation at 262 .Oak street near Third. Automatic Gas Light Co., 262 OsJt street, Portland. , ' BleSsaat 2lay Seoltal A large and appreciative audience filled Sherman Clay A Co.' recital hall on the occa sion of tlirfr rnualcala gtveu tbe evening of November 20. Tlie program fol lows: i Mr. lYunk II. Jonea at the player; Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab, so loist; W. A. Uraeper, accompanist; Prtnee of Pilaen, A la lllen-Aimee, l're- lude, (llowworra, I Hid My Voy, and You and Love, Mra May . Dearborn Hchwab; Ml Terealta (valae), llexen- tam. lilus Panube Walts (Araheaaues by Holiuli-EJler); .A gong of Sunahlne. Mrs, May Dearborn-Bchwab; Chl-cl-flpl Nlnl (Cuban dance), Motpr March. Xaar JTsw Toreettre. A large claas i of candidates was Initiated Into the Order of Foresters at their hall In tha Marquam building last Tueaday night. The Initiatory work waa done by the degree team of Court Protection. No. 40 of Gervais, Or., and a number of visi tors from out of town courts assembled The degree work was voted ths best seen on ths Portland ' floor In - years. After ths , exercises, the members and visitors repaired to ths Louvre, where an elaborate banquet was served. ,- Address People's Forum Judjre I R. . Webster will address - the People's Forum this evening- at: Allsky hall, cor ner Third and Morrison streets, taking; tot his c subject 'Ths Treatment of ' Criminals." It Is understood that Judge Webster has deplded snd radical views on ths treatment of criminals, believing that, this should be-entirely from the standpoint of correction and reforma tion. Ths farm recently purchased by Multnomah - county, - It Is understood. may be utilised-to: further Judge Web ster's aim. After the - address there will be the usual discussion, in which everyone will participate. Meeting- open at S p. ra. Everybody is Invited. ' Ths Balaxgemen of "Ta Oregon Grille" Is now being completed and ttris, 1 together with other new and novel fea tures, will make this popular place a favorite with Portland people the com ing; holiday season. The first meal In the enlarged grill room will be Christ mas' dinner, and those desiring accom modations should , book their reserva tions at once. The Hawaiian orchestra will render a special vocal and Instru mental program. . . - . -, . ;p ftr " j l , Mra. Antona Lnbb, Kon Munroe, Irv- ln rl)ier, llawlny Jbiffnmil, Itaiold WoiU. JuHph lirndlr-y, liu k Jortea, Kn-rn-lh llonbo, UJimry Wrbnter. Mr. Union, Marlon l.i,h, ImvlJ Lewis, J. A. Foll boux. Max Wood. BEKXAIH) lURDE'S BIKTJfDAY PAKTY Mra Ttnn fitmon entertained about 30 little people at her boms yesterday aft ernoon. In honor of ths eighth birthday of Itemard Ilarde, son of Nathan Hards. The color schema of red was faith fully carried out, ths place cards wars tied to tha favors with red ribbons, ths sandwiches tied With red rlbbona, and the children wers dellshted with red lion bona. The fruit salad waa served In orange shells placed on dainty red dollies. Mrs. Blnion was assisted la re- i Iving tha email guests by her slater, Mra, Myer Blmon. Tha list of Invltod gurats , InUudit! Minerva, Italph and Jake lloUmsn, lit tle and Sylvia llolsmaa. iUt'h. Hy men and Muriel Hard, ItalU. lKnilhy, IloBrrlce. Alfred and Norton piiuon, Arnold and Manuel Adler, Milton atid Iwls Marguella, , Morton Abrahhiuaon, Harry 71kvwtta. Hadle, Ilrlla and Al fred Ooldbiatt. Ituth Frl0,tuian, Jo sephine- and Fannie Kaufman Francis and Gertrude (lorfliigle. and l.'lrtJon at Union. (SVMrtU IMtpatca to Ta JovtmM Union, Or fee. 4 Much hi teres t Is manifested over ths outcome of the municipal election to be held here neit Monday. Both sides sre working hsrd and feel confident of victory. How. svsr, from all Indications, ths business men's ticket has the best of ths fight Ths adherents of ths present council 'I.'..'. ';i!..;i..iii!jui,.j;i.L. .. , re working hard for their revleetlon Considering- the present condition of the city's affairs, It Is evtJ.nt that the rltlaens dralre a change of adinlnitr The City at recent election doelded on a municipal lighting plant, and both Mra have pladged thainaelves to carry out ths wish ef tha people, - Get Your Sunday Smoke. An 13 Hidolo "Marvel" will just suit you for a quiet Bunder smoke.- It is I Inches long and of tha best Havana tobacco. For sale everywhere for 19 cents. ' A new alloy ef aluminum snd mag nestum la not only lighter tnaa ths for mar metsl. but so much hardar that It may bs turn ad and planed, and s duc tile that It can be drawn Into fin wire. . . Portland's .Leading Jewelers JAEGEE BIOS. Portland's Leading Jewelers Bothet Oets- Zstate By the will of r - . 4 '.' Miss liiilu Seguin. r A whirlwind campaign Is bains- con- Sarah V. Leedy,- filed in the , county I ducted by a number of young-ladles for court yesterday her estate is given to the honor and emoluments of oueen of her brother, Arthur I Smith, of Devil's tha House Beautiful exhibition at the Iake, N. D., but her one-third Interest Armory. The reception and crowning lit a tract of 149 acres at Carrlngton. of the queen will take placo Wednesday 1C D., Is to be devoted to the care Of evening. Miss Lulu Seguin is leading their mother. Mary M. Smith, as long as today with 1,040 ballots. she lrves. Ths property m Oregon lsj "The unknown" candidate reports valued at f zuuu. 1 a. j. Bennett nas oeen 960; Misa Lenora Williams SW. Miss chosen as administrator of the estate, unian Davidson, 6B0; Miss Nora Dou t ; r--'.'; : :j gan, 600; Miss BJvelyn Lwls, 600 The To SnilA Many Bewsra Deputy City contest closes Tuesday afternoon. The Enrlneer Cobb, who has charge of the ops receiving the largest number of sewer department in the engineer's of- votes will be presented with a diamond flee, now has on his table plans for ring; the second highest will be deslg S3,000,000worth...of . sewers and, be,x nated maid -of- honor and -will - recelva.-a pects to get proceedings lor their con lady's gold watch. All the contestants Brief Mention of Holiday Novelties . -'W urgt patrons to make early selection.' and try, to do your" shopping in the morning. ' Out of Town Customers will receive prompt attention. Goods sent out same day si order received. Look Over This List for Suggestions . WATCHES AND CHAINS Split leconrft and repeaters, for gentlemen; ilain tfold, enamel nd diamond mounted watches tor ladies. ' , GEMS AND MINERALS A varied collection of tourmaline, amethyst, topaz, konxite. chrysoprase, turquois, matrix, ametrice, matrix, amber, coral and crystal beads. . . I i i X I I : V Sc OPERA. FIELD AND MARINE GLASSES in leather, pearl and gold mounted. ; , ' POCKET CUTLERY issors, ctear cutter. I bottle opener; knives in gold and silver, letter openers and manicure In pearl, as above, $5 pieces of all kinds. DIAMONDS 'AND PRECIOUS STONES- An unusual stock of the very finest gems, both mounted and unmounted. Diamond rings from $10 up to $1500; the very finest steel blue stone to be found jn the city. JEWELRY, Rings, Brooches, ' Bracelets, v Neck laces, Hair Ornaments, Sleeve Links, Scarf , Pins, Stick Pins, Watch Pins, Hat Pins, Studs,' Collar Buttons, Handy Pins, . Collar Pins, Fancy Neck laces, Tie Clasps, and a thousand other beautiful pieces of jewelry. . ; CLOCKS -Hall clocks In ' wood to harmonize ' with the house decora tions; mantle, automobile, marine, traveling, parlor, kitchen and bedroom clocks. . -UMBRELLAS AND . CANES in silver, solid gold and gold filled; sin- '. ele or in sets of . two: Y- As above, 8-day, 56 separable handles. SILVERWARE complete dinner and tea ser vice, chests of knives, forks and spoons, loving cups. - (jaeger uros.; special make of plated ware, made especially for us; wears twice as long as the regu lar' plated ware. Y -.i . . 3 Any of the above articles gladly laid aside for you until Christmas. Btetler Arrester Aalo F. C Stetler, manager of 'a paper box' factory at Tenth and Gllsan streets, was arrested yesterday af tern onforvlolattng" tms chlM lfthnr law. H 1 afMMnA nf al. lowing a person under 16 years to work! struction started In the city council atjare canvassing a large number of votes without a permit. This is the- third "uc" V ana it is anyDoay s race at mis time. io me wwer w" o ""uhwhw committee in cnarge or the Dooth before tbe expiration of two . years' for the People's Institute which will be tlms. - Y,: Y'Y ..if----'' Y'Y-S: Y,' Y - --j;-. , one.: of the , principal 'features, on' the .V-'---,s-'.'V.-'-' ' ' '.'.,:-h'-i-t-:,-'s : "'?'' main floor of the Armory have arranged Suits tha- Burs Every man has lndi- to have a number of - attractions, which viduality.. . The right suit for one -s Is wm b, looked after by MlssYDvelyn never exactly thV right thing " for an- wHsob; Miss resile Weidler, Miss Doro- other. ; The Idea of . pur mfde-to-order the. Holbrook, Misa lslie Smith, Miss clothing Ja to . pleass each individual, IViuiaa Carev. Mlaa MamiArit :Hnm. ap- to dd It at a cost so Uttle that there j jjlss Catherine ESnmons, Miss Isabel la no economy or excuse for keeping I rtniiM -Mlaa vr. waitm mi.. away from It. Test otlr ability by or- j Caroline Burns. Miss Vida Nichols, Miss derlng one of our $25 suits; there Is Jones, MUs Maidee Hart. Mra. Ma- none oeuer in me ciiy... j-rices irom a rion Dolph, Mrs. David Lewis, Miss Lu- o o. f unique muunun oiia.clle Parker. Miss. Mary Uvingston. Mrs. Street.. I J. A. Foullhoui. Miss SSsa Koehler. Misa Grace Warren, Miss Gladys weidler, r charge of violation of this statute made against Stetler. The others were . for allowing- women 'and minors to .. work more than te specified time. Sutler alleges the work in Ms factory Is done by piece work, and that In many cases persons will work ths extra over- t - time to "make the extra money. , - Ills ' - case .will be heard Monday In munlci- " - pal court. Civil . Service ' Examinations The - United States civil service commission announces a competitive ' examination, to be held Deoember 27, for the purpose of filling two vacancies In the position of assistant in arborloulture (male); at salaries ranging-from $600 to $1000 per annum. : An examination will be held January , 1910, for the purpose of fill ; lng a vacancy In the position of sclen tlflo librarian, at $1400 per annum. A' other' examination will h hiM TiMnn. her 2a 1909, to fill a vacancy as cook (male), in the united States penlten tiary at MoNell Island, Wash. Y s -Jr; A rins Ohloken and macaroni dinner ' Will be served today (Sunday) between 13 and, S p. m. at St Michael's church basaar, corner Fourth and Mill streets. rrlce 85c, ' Every -one welcome. -'; To- night will be ths last of a most suc cessful fair. : Bring your friends and ...have an enjoyabla tIme.-;M:'K.';v.-,,-) y. , " Woodmen Will Celebrate, The public is invited to attend the celebration of the nineteenth anniversary of Webfoot Camp, No. 65 of the Woodmen of the World, to be held in their temple, 128 Eleventh street. Friday evening, Decem ber 10. The camp has been established for 19 years, and In that time has v KrsY Ltut DUl Houer, asststea py t M.. irjB TT011htrt M) T .,. M.n Mrs. Keed s famous Trebla Clef . and Clare Houghton. Miss Iiulu Hall Mr. Fargo, - tenor, will give . a concert at the White Temple next Tuesday display in their stores, may be obtained night i' It will be a musical treat and free of cost by applying to the office the church should he crowded to hear these t noted . singers. Admission 50c Seats reserved. f Sherman, Clay, com pany, Sixth and Morrison streets, Will Talk Improvamanta The River side . Terraces Improvement club will meet next Tuesday -evening at Gevurts hall, corner of Front and Glbbs streets, for the purpose of ' discussing .several Important matters for uie improve ment of the city lying between Wood's gulch and Seymour avenue. of the Toung Woman's Christian Asso clatiop. To Christmas Snoppanu Please buy youf presents early; early In the day and early In December.. That will be your biggest gift of the holidays to the workers behind the counters and on ths delivery wagons. Th Consumers' Oyster soup and macaroni, cheese, cold ham with potato salad, veal cut lets and tomato sauce, apple and celery salad and mince pie for lunch at Wo man's Exchange, tomorrow, 188 - Fifth , ; About Our Diamonds V t WE DO CLAIM to carry the very finest Diamonds sold in the west, not only in large stones, but in the small ones, that sell from $25 up. '"Y ' 5 'f ' WE HAVE MADE THE DIAMOND BUSINESS A STUDY for many years. . , and our class of trade has demanded the very best of gems. OUR REPUTATION as piamond Merchants is at stake- in every sale we ; make, therefore wehever misrepresent and only sell the very finest ; CI CflAilA UTAlf AMH Have you seen that teautilul gem." Look tor -.BLUE CRYSTAL DIAMONDS ranging in prices from $1000 down to 10.0O. ' WE AIM TO CARRY such high class Diamonds as are found only in the very largest. eastern cities. WE BUY IN SUCH. LARGE QUANTITIES that we can iafford to sell just's little less jthan most dealers; that is one reason WHY we sell so many and why so many people mention our, store as being such a good place to buy Diamond.s. As above, $75 pifl.iAiasJMS Return Recital . . The Great Violinist : FRIDAY AFTERNOON .3:30, DECEMBER 10 Boftgalow Thalrc BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c Seat Sale Opens Wednes day, 10 a. m., December 3 ' Direction Lois Steers-Wynn , Coman ' Have you had our optician fit your eyes -he Is an expert REMEMBER THE PLACE JAEGER BROS. 266 MORRISON Bet 3D and 4TH Don't forget Monday night, Deo. 6, Boxtng and "Wrestling Tournament, city near vfmhllL -amateur championship. C. T. M. C. gym, treet near Ynih"L ' Williams ave. and Morris st. Tickets at Schiller's cigar store. Admission, $1. Christmas rosters rrae. Consumers' league posters urging -early Christmas shopping, which merchants desire' for r-irsflplnfltobc a diamond Xmas The early demand for diamonds makes us herald the good news.; These good times bring out the diamond buyers : a peerless eift" and . an investment in one that's, the way, the wise ones, figure -it out y ' " V'-C y - . ' . .- a'1; We imported heavily before the market took such a tremendous rush 'upwards. , aj .. -' Sagacious and heavy buying, coupled with our standard . policy no misrepresentation of true values- have', bred ' the often heard remark: ""Here's the place to buy dia- monds you. Make your selection now, .'.We'll reserve it for - ,,-.,-'. W -t' . ' . - , - HEITKEMPER'S - 285 Morrison Sf. Lowest Priced, Jewelry House for Fine Goods Eyeglasses ana Spectacles accurately made and fitted to your eyes perfectly. Eyesight is my exclusive business. Dr. George Bubenstein, optician, 189 Third street, .opposite Baker theatre. Y Socialist Meeting Tonight at Marx Ian hall. 208 Vi Stark street. Hubert Langerock wiU speak on the subject, "What Is the Matter With the Polioer '. Sella Byrnes Co., - funeral director, are now occupying their new building, 684 Williams avenue. - Most, modern es- tablishraent In elty. - - - a SteameT Jessie Sarklns. for Cam an. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept ounaay. jueaves vy astungton street OOCK at S P. XO. x , , - S - "liaffart's" pure gold seamless wed ding rings, all sizes, engraving free; price. II to fix., 171 Washington SC -. ' Boxing and Wrestling Tournament, Monday night. Deo. f, CT. M. C gym. WlUlams ave. and Morris st Tickets, $1. Swell Haw Bungalow. Quick sale: bargain, terms. See O. M. Hicker. 113 W orcester wag, or phone East til. We Can Save You Money On all household needs - In furniture, rugs, linoleum and ranges. We invite you to come and inspect our stock snd get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Parlor Suite. pieces. - like Illus tration, m a h o g- any zinisnsa frame, upholstered with loose . cush ions. In green va lour. This Is . a good suit for the price, onty..fj ic We still have some carpets left for small rooms. Bring In slse of your room. , li-foot Linoleum ... . . . ...... . . . . T5 i-foot Linoleum -65 -foot Oilcloth, best. .404 Bed Lounga, like 'cut. covered In good grade velours and well made.. S 12.50 I snczAx. I' C520 Buffet, exactly like Trot, made in quartered golden oak or early Eng lush, size of top 21x42 ins., French bevel plate, 10x38; has two small drawers, one large linen drawer, two cupboards, one on each side; beautifully finished, and a very neat design, Regular JOA fift $28.50 valuespecial., npAVVV $33 9x12 Axminster Rugs, f 2O.00 $20 9x12 Tapestry Rugs. ,f 16.00 $6 36x60-in. Axminster Rugs f 4.00 $3.50 27xS4-inch Axminster " Rugs .'.92.25 This -Bed Davenport, exactly like ' illustration, golden oak frame, covered with good grade' of velour. Well upholstered. with good, high-tempered steel springs, and has wardrobe be- , low. This is one of the most useful pieces of furniture that can be purchased. Extra special, f 2O.O0. . This same Davenport, without wardrobe, special .......... ..... . . . . , . . ; . ; . . . . .$18.00 Taubenheimer & Schmeer Carpet & Furniture Co. Talks on Teeth BT THE XXX BZBTAX CO, VEBTZST3 About Tooth Carpenters How many of Vou who may read this have at some time or another been the Victim of a "Tooth Carpenter?" mere are some lucky people who get nto good hands, aontle. symoathetic hands, whOi along with goodnens, gen tlenens and sympathy, were possessed of skill of a high order. But the percentage is small. Most of them (the Tooth Caroenters begln..huntljn,g.jar?ui(J ta sge, hpwinsrn' in irii-y cun saw on, m mane rJiu a "bridge," and generally they fimi a plenty. wnat matter jr the teeth are sound away they go each tooth worth a thousand dollars, and once gone, gone forever. ,, - . - , Tou have nobodv to blame but vouf- seif if you don't at least let ua piake a free examination of your teeth. We have said a thousand times that any man or woman may come here for an examination of his or her teeth with out any obligation to spend a penny. We are teeth savers, and set a high value on nature's teeth. Where they are missing, we put others in their placo that are as near tha real thins as it Is possible to imagine. . Here Is an extract from a letter re ceived from a patient who Is one of the-best known business men of this city. : We first put In his upper then his lower missing . teeth by the Alveolar Method. . - . Incompetent dentists with . the ever resent and almost insatiate desire to Iff holes into my teeth, saw them off or put caps on them, had not caused m . to look extra favorably upon the dentist as one knows him, generally speaking, for at an age when mv teeth should Im perfect, as I i Rl n my early lif ave them good attention e, I had lost at least si x ladles wishing furs read A. Reiner's ad In today's classified columns, ander tor sai Miscellaneous." . - Sr. Walter X. Koward, modern electro therapy. 104-f Rothcnlld building, tITM waaniBgron street. T. B. Baach Bi Co tha Pioneer Paint company. 11 Jrlrst strsei. Phone M. III. A.-IJIL UIIITEDWIRELESSTELEORAPHCO. ZOBOB WOOOHOBTK,' Olty riseal Art, a Oorfeet BaUdMag. nr Rill I R-f-irvi oe x a Tax 1COTCB Of TMTTMTXEmT -tm StmaH Bally Z I "BCgUtXSS ABB riBABCB " "Teu all a coTiIrninnt ef goorts VnTuf-j t aay llft.OOS to a cuatOTnr Tr rmi era a hnjni nmrhun yoo -will rrof-abir grant alx tnontha erwllt rr ruto-T- If ri me a rrora K Mjr t pr ont on h rdr tt.ia rr,rm t.-.t ymr fwa rr"wii t an artuxl cah value ef l5oa rn tf rn 1'W p'm ion l.'N '? Milv It rnare t:t fl hae lavMWd trtf-9 with an Indirl iual or firm In the hr-p of irmkmg br tha lnvaataaaat. --at,.a. tf rr .t-.l tif jn-lr, wrr J nmn that you put out !fifl to rr R. an t-l rrrt;t f lf0. t,ut,r of mur r.l ft rt f : r r-rr - ! a !-" r !, t buiM r raicai:y haaS. 4 a en w.t ttt ea-mtal u allewva tx wtmathm la whica ta m it Im sac a way lit ke eaa pmr tie hil la fail.; . . - . ..... , ... If r -r r.n h rrT t- tr"r-T Ir.mM b'ln If f " f. .(.., t- ironr JaiMfxl ,t .r la l,-t , f " W. Am Wis as aasoclates. ealnleaa aenwata, inira ana vs aabingtoa. a Dr. Calvla B. White, 102-111 Dekum Building. Fhone Main 140, A-ISSS. . B Tank OU Oo. have I phsaea tast ins ana oizm. Be Xayaaa, ptlotas, Marquam ldg. " Where to Dine Roral Canton Crlll. I5t J Alden FTeclaI chicken dinner with le mam, 46c: marchaata' lunch, tic Royal ehop euey aad soodlea. CTi day and eight. , A pc4al 10c ch1ckn 6innr today. IlaU'a reauuraat, IS Washington at. THERE IS THIS ABOUT A Really Fine Piano The more you see it, the more yott admire it oo home should be without a piano, and no reason exists why the person who baa none cannot secure one of our .. Bush & Lane Pianos If he or she so desires. These high grade instruments are rold direct from the factory to the user. This gives you the profit which would otherwise go to the retailer. And the terms we tell at your terms, if they are reason able. Tay ca A Utile Down Balance Monthly according to yrjr income and we UI deliver a piano tc your home lor Christmas. Let s talk it over.. Bush & Lane Piano Co. 1 J85 Washirton Street. Bet. W. Park and I0h stx. m 0 1 TOUT AJUUTBB A carload of all purroae horaaa A marea weighing from 1100 to loa lha Including le mares, Kmt In foaL Her is a wa PftwrtuniiT ror DatinMi mmn and farmera. , Buy aow: don't wait for apnng. isii at Aiotna ava. riLi, uursi, prop. JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS teeth which were solid and in rerfv-t condition because dentists had SAVfcCl THEM OFF to make bridges which were unsatisiactory, wnich . became a lever upon tha teeth solid In the .jaw to bf gln with and which left me two. tetii short with each change of dentists. This continued until I had practically no teeth at all in my - upper jaw (only I have had a set of Alveolar Teeth put In by you and have forgotten all of my teeth troubles, for the upper set, put In last June, fits as nicely and Im as satisfactory as any teetn poamni v could be, not to be your own natural teeth, and Is so perfect that they cause not ths least worry at all; Since you completed my lower set I eat everything just as I could when a boy and asstn h you that my satisfaction Is far greater than-1 can. possibly express py words or on paper. . - REMEMBER In addition to our snn- clalty of Alveolar Dentistry (Restoring of IxJBt Teeth, doing away entirely with Plate and brtdxework). and tha curtns- of Pyorrhea (Rlggs disease), loose teetii. we are experts In every branch of den tal work. Vis.! Porcelain. KOld and allvrr fillings. Inlays, crowns, removable work, correcting irregularities, etc. Specialists in eaoh branch of 'dentistry- at your service. THE REX DENT At, CO.. Icn tists. 311 to SI Abinrton Blda.. 10W Third street - Sundays. 19 to 1J. FIRE lPJROOIP rlc on the high grade KXBKXBO-KAXIi-MABTTB SATSS. W hav moved fibiu Seventh St. to 87 Fifth St. PORTLAND SAFE CO. tT BTTTK BT, BXAB B TAB XT. PrxreBeantifrjI Jad Jewc!ry Gold Bracelets and net Rings of all deecrii tioas mad t orJ-r. American nams graved with th thi cardinal Chlnea chf.-. tera. via, Olory, I r - perity and Lo"rev-t. Charges reaaonsit,, j ordara of an) !.., promptly t..utd a ant prrM t ar i , of the I!. K - Th j - C4im cier. roos si , jay Ta Choag. Ksrr, Sa yu f v tTaR4 Btai and Tortla fiCUM COllin UfTi t'wVi. CL 2 1 s C . : OAX(XSI I. W Ivi ardxn, !.. A t rur in Uw, a orma I". - f 1 - Cliristcnsc.i's The Imperial f-nflrr nallirm. n ithr r!1n cr atcrhel fir ral, ran be rrn)atd to any trr r-rature Itk IJit.- Call a-J rm l m t rf p. A. rrjeet. ll MiJ ?i I'JHt, VtTV.ttT . J, C. i . r asr re i i