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PORTLAND. .TUESDAY EVENINO. 'f 1 III ILJU JUM- t - L .1 I I . . J II J'li , I.J DECEMBER jmi , i 14. 1003. snap coiiifsr GROWS IIVELV ROSEBURG M m ATIORHEYS Tovland Fnurth Flnnr Rerl rncc Siamns First Flnnr fiiftTorfiffrnioc I nu Flnnr I , w . , SWS M. VW.I.MVM.V . . Put a Red Cross $t Down and $t Campaign So Interest Supreme Court Upholds Stamp on Every That Jiorc Stamps Are Ordered. per Week tor a Charter iTOTluIng for "Public Good" Ee venue. XmasPackage Sewing Machine TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNALS Olds, Wmtwim&Kim .wuaj (BaUa Bnrvas f TIM JowuL) Salem. Or., Deo. 14. Koaeburr may tax lawyer f 10 year for practicing In that city. Bo th aupreme court ruled today la aa opinion written by Associate Justice McBrlda. Stat 8en atnr Albert Abaaham had protested , against the lloense aa being; unautlior- lsml by law, but Be waa ruled against both In the, lower court by Circuit Judge i J. W. Hamilton and by the supreme court, which affirmed Judge Hamilton's deci ee. An art of 1905 authorising munlcl- Ipalltles to "license, and regulate all audi railings, trades and employment as me puuno gooa may require to be li censed and regulated and aa are not prohibited by law." "The 'public good' la a broad term." says the court "but If the city council of Roseburg determine that It I for This is the time of the season when stockrooms are disporting their Christmas season is comiricr in all its' solendor:-sufrestiv-i ' of contents and department managers are kept on the run to keep our; thint tft WMr 'frA.;llinr. A f',ni witL u ' T3- o- - ..., (,wv ""h' mv jvtir aiuuuui lliv tremendous stock of hnlidsv merchandise ever on the mnvr. Pho nic are fihonni'nc earlvN'ri fh weelr ae'well si in trie lav tnnrri boards. J" - - w - f g m y m m j W s V V JJ V V W their advantage and to the comfort of salespeople. good festal Everything for the table, the comfort and delectation of vC fifi Housecoats and (P) OC 4JVV Bathrobes. Each 4OD j w , , The happy merry. Christmas-makers. Shop in the morning and get best service. ' -; .. . , - r LCltC VUI Ile law The Red Cross stamp contest be- pwpen ooq .tr n i n - th, pubUo ,00,5 of Uiat community that fS?f.Aufh "11?!? BJ.""iiSi lawyer, be iioenaed and be compelled to L ' Th V " 7 i . L , P"T Ul ' l uch a tax I .V v" , . legal and authorised by law." or their own laurels. .... n,i- .-, ng from The Dalles. Hood nirer had .. ..3 .-..w. aiot yet been heard from. The decision -.n"'' . "V'Z 1 term "publlo good- haa been held -..." - --Ito Include the nuroAM of rafelnv rnve. ere walking away from Hood River, 1 nn. Th , . . ..I . k. . II ,j ru.. Jt 1 1 . . 1 I " " win WI vm-ll low Hiiuu n" wiuci, b "'uo Ih. .11. f D.uh ... elayed, but of equal ale with The ... - r u. .a WIICS, Came. I thla charl.r no ..rrn.lv h.l . I.. Other Oregon cities are also work- Li.m. .h. i.in. .e .,. ng energetically. All realUe that the ter uhlla mnn,,. Isltlng Nurse association proposes to nth . , . elp th consumptive, not alone of ..Z 'jr T.,r" . ,u"''""u .toward health and strength. Order for I Bponiant. other, re- L . . - , BuunuvDis, vb, oamuei iavin ana Oinera. f.ITT..flUpitM. and George Fleetwood and 5: KnTenTnAtw 7f 7iT:; .tto"- J'n1ant., appealed from the Ltiiii. rn circuit court ror uaker county, W. ju. f iwJ ie hi.. I,..- M.i. . Bradshaw, Judge. Modified In an opln- LHf,,. iK? r .1 1 5 lon wrltten by Associate Justice Kinff. 5 "iiVfcrtieSS! Z 1 lfr "" H- Burchell and E. D. Burchell. She- wr . V. fi t. Plalntlffa and respondents, v.. th A. jthen were unable- to buy it, you have .,...,' or. 3. 1 l. k. ? Vn-V ant nd aPPeHMt. appealed from the iRed Cross postal cards, be It known, circuit court for Morrow countv H J twent rapidly 10.000 of them went rap- In" S.ff. ..."I Idly. , 80 tha Visiting Nurse aaocla- Kl-VS " . lAY, Sinn h.. Knnn ... lwedin an opinion written by Asc V. m i u.r ri- da" Justice Slater. tel"? hwri arhe.T.wff.JpelSnS -.7". Tee,:.. .r...tr appealed from the circuit court for SlaS ten ' reivTd' and hV cad.wll "mJ? . ! imhA . Dnrfi..,! I J"B. xvcrcroBu in in opinion wrinen by Associate Justice McBrlda. J. A. Buchanan, appellant vs. Phoebe -ennant, respondent, appealed from the circuit court for Douglas county, J. W. Hamilton, udge. Affirmed in an opin ion written by Assocate Justice Slater. .ff".'1"?, 1at th ra.e' MVltaomah A new booth for the sale of stamps Jwa opened today In Tull A Glbbs store, (Mrs. A F. Bailey in charge. Wednesday worker 4ln the booth jare as follow: t Tull Oibbs. Mrs. A. F. Bailey and 'assistant. - ; 5 Woodard aV Clarke, a. m.. Miss Mar guerite Hume, Mis Katherine Emmons; j. m., Mrs. L N. Llpman, Mis Mai vHlracbi' - C , . Charlton' five and" 10 cent store under direction . of Federation of (Women's clubs) Mrs. F. D. Kuettner Hind assistants. I Meier & Frank, a. m.,' Miss Dorothy Morrison; p. m , Mias IJse Koehler, Mlsa JSvlalda. Hart:-'.. '.:' . .i t i Olds. Wortman A King. Mr Alvln nffiVifllfl nf "Ranlr nf TZiofav ,odv. Mrs. Howard rhitt I - ""v v'vi GUARANTEE HUB F WILL PROTECT JKoody, Mrs. Howard Coi-bett ! Llpman-WoJfe, Miss Susan Clarke ijand assistants. 5 V J Wells, Fargo Co., a. m., Mrs. E. C. JSiltner; p. m., Miss Mildred Nichols. Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. I. L. 'atterson and aVsistantt j,' . Postoffice, Miss Doyle, assisted by ,Mlss May Miller and Miss Jackson. "t Hotel Portland. Mra. W. J. Van iSchuyver, Mrs. Maddux. f Hotel . Perkins, Mrs. Moylan, Mrs. jCranston, Mrs. Keed. t Hotel Imperial, Mrs. Arthur Chance. I Hotel Oregon, Mrs. H. F. Lewis and assistants. Hotel Seward, Mrs. J. Arch Stewart i . . .I1U ttKBiSUUiliS. How the white plague Is more de Okla., Say Depositors Are Safe. (United Prm Leaierl Wlr.l Guthrie. Okla., Dec. 14. The First State bank of Klefer, Okla.. closed Its doors today as the result of the failure or the Farmers' National bank at Tulsa yesterday. The bank's officials declare I the depositors will be fully protected oy the bank s guarantee fund under ' the Oklahoma banking- law. r Subtreasnry Bill Introduced. (United PrwM Lcawd Wire.) Washington, Dec 14. Senator Per- Jptructive than wars and other diseases kins has introduced a bill authorizing uiuuiueu la perunenuy retttiea uy new unitea States SUDtreasury build- l.lnsly B. Williams of New York, who ing at San Francisco to cost J700.000 : tiays: I and to be built on rrniinri ali-.av i ;war, wnicn aescroyea ina.uuu 10 loi.uuo tnere must be open space on every side of the best manhood of our country in I of the building, as is usual In the case Jfour years, only about equals In magnl- ( of such buildings. j ;tuae tne yearly slaughter rrom tuber Jbulosis of the best of the young adult S. wki. i ...i (Special D: atcta to The JonniaLk " . . ..i luuer- Ontario. Or.. Dec. 14. The faculty of1 Economic loss, estimated at $330,000,01 vywu-jjr in iui country, i,UTO,uu 01 I b-t. ith th- tj-j.-- -.(, w,,l , . -rhlr., I. th. BT,n.,oI r-n.t hv h. - 16 WU1 tM Clty H1h School anhabltant. of New York cliv for the J""aJ7. li h.e witha team (cost in wagea and the care of patients i" 'l"..! . IS "C"0L"J 8ame ' ju. .ja. Diuuenia cnusen to ren- . resent Ontario are Herbert Williams. Ontario Scholars Chosen. I with this disease." fc.ddie Draper, Miss Margaret Dunbar, ueorge iiaraman, Howard Mallett. and Miss Ethel Mllllkin. - Baker Cattle at Portland. (Speelnl DUntch to The Journal.) Baker City, Dec. 14. A carload of Baker county's choicest cattle will be I entered In the Union stockyards contest I at Portland this month. Honorable George Chandler, known all over thei northwest as a breeder of fine cattle. I baker county water i ; rights case decided , Balcm, Or.. Dec. 14 In the case of ' Thomas J. Whlted and others vs. 8am- Suel Cavln and others, appealed from the . Jelreuit court for Baker county, involv ' .Ing water rights on tne South Fork of ' Burnt river, decided by the supreme . court today, JuFtlte King established , Itne principle In this state that the "ben-I will send a carload of his white faced leficlal use and npeds of the approprla-' cattle, and local cattlemen who have Iters and not the capacity of th..' ditch seen the-n are confident that they will jur nuaiiui) nisi run, is tne measure j taKe the prize iana limit or tne right of the appropria te rs." So the court holds that measured by tthls role the plaintiffs are entitled as iappropriators, limited to the capacity of the ditch, to the uo cf -nater suffl Jclent only for the proper irrigation of ia quantity of land not exceeding the ; acreage between the dlt.-h and the! stream fiom which the water is dl 'erted. I Prior appropriation 1 the doctrine fa Tored by the supreme court as against ' ?th doctrine of riparian r'grhto. and It j l npon this doctrina that the rights ' tof the various approptiatora alnng the, "ara are determined. In this case. jfTh opinion of the lowr -lirt was mod- ' juieo. oy tne supreme court and not f changed materially.' I ' Coanrrjr Life Commit ion. f " 1 . rp-!l Dlopatek t The tanni ' ) Salem. Or., Dec, 14. a countrv f, j eommlsslon for the state of Oregon was tappolate4 by Ovmnnr Renaon t.-lay to' 'Include C E. Whistler of Medfcrd Ed-! 1n Msy. rianagaa: K. H Bhepard. I tJtood Blrer; Georr A. Dorrla. Eugene ' fand U T. Rejwolda, Raiero. The apt.olnt- mnt af a eonntry life enntmlselon to, ,'" a an utTwta ff a move ment kavlna; It loreptloo at the aa ttoral appi. aiew held at Cpokaae a , few weeks ag. . . Notarial rommlaain. ' Ralem. (r. Vc 14. Notarial enm iloa hav Wea IwiH t M L ;Twifma. Caara4 Lorka. I J. Hom--4t. Uwt lw and W R RKIr.lr tTrtUnd; O. W. InaK Milton. b4 t A. sart. Valiwm. r rf mm, nmu aa4 aklli la ' O tmrmtry tWr la anafmrartere-f eacfc " w l'n 1? rwoll ff f.r,lhKl i a4 ateel (reacts. . A keen brain and Steady, dependable nerves can Win wealth and fame For their owner, i Clear-headedness and A strong, healthy body Depend largely on the Right elements in Regular food and drink. Coffee contains caffeine A poisonous drug. POSTUM Is rich in the Gluten and phosphates That furnish the vital That puts "ginger" And -hustle into Body and brain workers. "There's a Reason." cn- This will pleno th men folks as well the ladies who are racking their brains, to know what to give to them. Our entire stock of $5.00 House Jackets and Bathrobes is of fered for sale VVednes day at this ecial -price $2.85 ake a glimpse at our gj) . 1 'iMk iiM splendid line of Christ mas neckwear for men, beautifully boxed and very appropriate for a remembrance. Then, there are Glove Cer tificates for some, fancy suspenders and a thou sand and one other things. A complete and attractive line of Silk Handkerchiefs for men is offered for Wednesday. They are all specially priced for the occasion. Look at the prices, examine the quality and you will appreciate the significance of the sale. 25c Values for 17c 75c Values for 45c wc values tor 35c-l Values for 69c J $2.50 to $15 In Single Pairs We have picked up t limited number, of . single pairs of Curtains, regularly priced at from $4.50 to $30.00. Soeci- ally priced from fflC fA f2.SO to...... PJLJUl Also about 50 pairs of single Lace Curtains. Soecial at from 75c to 1)2.50 ISample Line of Ladies .89WI2.85 nandbags$3 Gift Certificates In every department we sell Gift Certificates, allowing the recipierft to select any thing in the store to the value of the Certificate. When in doubt, there can be nothing more, appropriate than one of these. Prettily printed and attractively ar ranged for Holiday time. Regular Values Up to $20.00 100 of these ' bags ' reduced stirt- lingly. A fine sample line from the. best manufacturer in NewvYdrki All are guaranteed perfect. Ampng the lot. are genuine 'seal, walrus, sea lion, alligator, fancy calf.' beautifully lined and handsomely fitted, single or double strap handles new novelty shapes and a wide range of color selections. Prices : 89 Bags Worth to $ 6.50 for $ 3. Bags Worth to $10.00 for $ 5. BagsWorth to $15.00 for $ 8. Bags Worth to $20.00 for $12. Shop Here Tomorrow f Most Bewildering and Entrancing Exhibition of Toys Ever Seen in Portland Te Fourth Floor German, French and English Toys of every kind and description are shown this season for the first time. Our stock is the most complete ever shown in Portland. Toyland Is on Fourth Floor Come Early I Some Specials in Dolls CHILD'S ROCKING-HORSES, nice ly painted, with mane and tail. Splen did toy for small boys. Reg. j And a little hint: If you are going to give undressed dolls, intending to dress them before Christmas, better buy them now. Time is flying. Shop mornings. FULL JOINTED BODY, bisque heads, sleeping eyes, and having eye lashes and long curly hair, sewed wig. Regular price $6.00. Spe- A J rial nnlv . .' Tl4. Yv FULL TOINTED BODY, with only sleeping eyes and 'sewed wig, 25 inches TOOL CHEST, larger than long, splendid value. Regu- f Af measures 5x8:15 inches. Reg. larly $2.50. Special only. . . aj) 1 50 85c value. Special only. ...... val. $2.75. . Special only SWING ROCKING-HORSE, .unusur ally splendid value at $5.00. dQ Special only . t)Jaft) HARDWOOD TOOL 'CHEST, size 4x6x12 inches, with variety of tools. Regular 60c value. Special AO ..... iOC above, 63c III"'. ' I-51 3 Km- 11 Ostrich Feather Boa $5 Regular values up to $20.00. Two yards long, some slightly soiled, on display. All of the very best. Special JK AA I for Wednesday, only PeJlll Fine Elastic Belts 95c, Silk Elastic Belts, fitted with novelty buck les and plain designs. Long range of col ors for choice. Regular values up OFT to $2.00, special only t 7Jl Alexandre Kid Gloves These are the genuine Alexandre Gloves, in all the leading seasonable shades. Best skins and skilled workmanship all guar anteed pertect. fll ETl ..tpAetSU Prices from. TO ca a B uai $2.25 Jet Trimming Half Price Just' the thing to touch tip the gown for holiday wear. All-ovtr Jet and spangled braids. 'These are regular $1.00 to $5.00 values, and are offered at HALF PRICE Great Reductions in Complete Stock of the Finest Hair Goods Now that this department has moved to the Second Floor, near, Washington street elevator, its advent is marked by a splendid sale of these goods at very unusual prices. This is the largest and finest stock of Hair Goods in Port land. All convent-cut. The stock is about to be closed out at era-marking prices. The whole stock goes. Here are mentioned a few prices to illustrate French Natural Switches, 36 inches long, extra value .818.00 Gray Switches, naturally wavy, 30 inches lonef, at cost ..S30.U0 French Wavy Switches, three strands, regularly $50.00, special $25.00 rrench Wavy Switches, three strands, regularly $37.50, special $17.50 French Wavy Switches, three strands, reeTilarly $35.00, special 815.00 Rare Shade French Switches, very special at y. 825.00 French Gray Pompadours (Come in with vour hair), rec. $35.00. 818.00 Sanitary Wigs of French net, finest wavy hair .$18.00 Natural Wavy Transformations, regularly $25.00 to $35.00 $12.50' New Idea Pompadours, regularly $9J0O .... . . . . . 84.50 New Idea Pompadours, regularly $12.50, for $6.00, reg. $15.00 for. . . .87.00 New Idea Pompadours, regularly $18.00 .$8.00 Best German Natural Wavy Switches, 30 inches, rejrularlv $18.00 89.00 Best German Natural Wavy Switches, 27 inches, reeularly $15.00 87.50 Best German Natural Wavy Switches, 26 inches, regularly $12.50 86.25 Best German Natural Wavy Switches, 21 inches, reeularly $ 7.60 83.50 ! Hundreds of other specials in Hair Switches priced upward from $1.50 W.WWrisWUochei Neckwear Special 95c Real Irish goods Jabots, Coat Revers.' Jabots $1.50 to $2.00. special. ... ... Jabots and Collars, $2.50 to $3... f 1.95 Collars and Revers, $3.50 to $5, .. $2.95 Revers, $5.50 to $7.50, special. . . .f 3.95 $1.25 Ladies' Hose at 95c All silk, plain colors; plain black lace and some with embroidered ankles. One of the best values ever offered prices: Plain silk, $1.25 value, special 95a Black Jace, $3.00 values, special.... 95 Extra Quality Black Silk Hose, em broidered at instep. Regular $3.50 value, special only...... Four money Saving Ribbon Values Come These are among the best values ever shown in our Ribbon Department. Dresden, Persian; complete assortment of fancy Ribbons, 3 to 7 inches wide: Regular values tip to $3.00, bnly...98s Regular values up to $1.25, only...79 Regular values up to5c, only....48f Regular values up to 60c, only,... 39i( The Ladies' Hose Supporters $2.19 j y This lot includes side elastic and round Garters, in black, white, pink. sky. car dinal, yellow and lavender. All fitted with elastic webbing, buckles and i O. bows. Regular $1 value, special.. 40 1 r FewSampleSlippersLeft-79cto$2.50 This is one of the most successful sales of Slippers ever .inaugurated by our Shoe De- :ock nas dwindled considerably, flenty of sues, styles Take advantage of this great sale of Sample Slippers. partment 7000 pairs in all, the stock has dwi j . t . 1 t , ana oppunaniues lor selection $4.00 grades for....f2.KO $1.19 grade's for $3.00 grades for....1.90 $3.50 grades $2.25 grades for....fl.0 $2.75 grades $1.75 grades for. .. . 1.25 $2.00 -grades Men's tan and black Slippers, regu- QQ. far' $1.50 values, only. VO Infants' red Bunnies, only '..50t 79 for....2.10 for.... 9 1.85 for....1.50 Men's black and $1 JO grades for.... f 1.05 $3.25 grades ,6r....f2.O0 $2.50 grades for....l.T5 $1.85 grades for.... f 1.35 brown Slioners. M regular $15 values, only...;.... iUC Red-top Rubber Boots going fast Hurry. $6.00 Umbrellas for Men Special $3.95 SiTk snd linle union taffeta and all- silk materials, rainproof; fitted with very Urge aMnrtment of handles. Note these sptrial low prices: Values cp to $ 6 00, only. .83.95 Value's up to $1000, only.. f 8.45 Values up to $16.00, only.. 8 8. 45 Ladies' Umbrellas Ladie Silk Taffeta UmbreHai. rxd ooaUty silk, rainproof and fitted with fine frame and handle; rood color. KYg. al- CO AQ ees p t $6 00, on'... . VtielO Two Hundred One- ' 4 Piece Dresses Portland has never seen a greater offering in Dress Values tharLthls Such values are unusual anywhere and those best acquainted with this stock pro- ; nounce this sale the biggest eveht of the season. The lot includes serges, broadcloths, taffeta silk and all come in a variety of styles, but all of them ' are strictly tnis seasons make. All these deliberately taken from our regular stock on sale togrther.- Priced regularly as hi A phenomenal value at the special price We Would Suggest, Shop Early Many Bargains Not in Above Lists dresses s.Yc and placed f? 0S S28.50. WJl W)) of . $3.00 Cirls'Woolen Dresses Only $1.98 These are wonderful values. They come in panamaa, cassimeres and fancy filaids. Ages 6 to 14 vear. Reg. $3.00 values, special. ..f 1.08 Res. $4 50 values, soecial... 8 2.1 S .Reg. $600 values, special. .,82.98 Kfg. fji values, special. ;.f 3.97 $8 to $37.50 French Gowns at One Half We offer fcaftd-emhroidrrad Frmrk Gowns, made of fine nainaonk nr batiste. The regular rme of these Gowrs hi bn from ranf t $37.5QL- 5r-il offfrin tww irr only ...ONE. HALF PRICK