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... . ..Ml. I;! m FBI PIE 1." cn-Jrratsd V; Apples'. From Klickitat County Wir at V . ." Spckans Shop-. " (Special Pispntrh to The Journit. Lyle, Wash, Nov. 17. Lyla apples asaln carried away the first prize at the Spokane apple how,; according to advices received today. .A', remarkable display of "exceptionally ' well colored fruit was sent to Spokane for competi tion in the district class for a prize of 1250 in cash. The fruit -aa grown ftoar Lyle, the best of Jt In the Clarice orchard, near; the Klickitat' river, and all without Irrigation, r Last year the . first prists was awarded to. the Lyle dis trict in a large competition. , . k , 0. R. & N. CHIEF - ' . HAS NEW SYSTEM - - ' TQ W1NX0UNC1L (Continued from Page One.) - alvely that the railroad la pot acting in good faith. ,'. "I am not an antl-corporatlonlst ' I am not speaking off hand. I pledge my experience as a business man and prop erty owner that to give Up these (streets will lose to the city property of Ines timable value, and -will permit the 0. R. N. company more completely to bottle up the harbor. ' .,' . , , To Serve Paoplo. ' "I have looked Into this matter through many rriontha, and I know whereof I speak. , T was elected a coun cilman to serve the Interests Of the peo ple who elected, me. I would be ashamed to face these people If I voted to give away their property. ; , The' 'goat park' site In South Portland, whlefi is assessed at $359 an acre and valued by th rail road at J3500 an acre, the eewer con cessions and the boulevard concessions of the railroad are trifles In comparison with the strategic value ofvthese streets which the railroad wants, and wants not for a freight d-jpqt, but as terminal yards.V , VV , , A - :rfr'- v ;. "The railroad . going into the open market would be required to pay mil lion " for this property. They expect the city to give it to them for nothing. The measure of the value of ,a thing is how much It is' worth to the purchaser. The value placed by C. K. Henry, em ployed by the railroad,-upon the prop erty, is not equitable. ' lie based It upon square feet, when It would, have been based on relative value in any other dpal than with the railroad. 'H an Indi vidual Sme to tne council asking such a concession he would be laughed out of the room. . , City In Hfl Trade. "Tha"railroad company says they can better serve public Interest If we give them the streets. . Portland Is a city es tablished and fixed, and not dependent on the railroads far existence. We don't have to pjve awav our heart and soul to get railroad facilities. ' -.'. "To got back to the original proposi tion. I contend wo should never have 'entered Into a trt-de with the railroad. The city shoui i lava co-i .:.-im; -1 t!. r:ghts fur the Kroailw ay l'ri'; t' at it wanted from the railroad .So exactly the same way that It .cendenmed tlie ri;ht3 that It wanted from Albers Brothers. The railroad company trios to make tha doal look rood, but It la Iniquitous and badat heart So 1-mg as I am a member of the .city council I will not vote to give away streets cf inestimable value." Councilman Kub'l declared this' morn ing: "If the streets are vacated to the timo Mmtianv the comtnon user clause which we secured for the East Third street franchise will he maae null and void, since by these vacations .-Qitrnnrt would secure control of property ba both sides of the common usor clause section. . - Vacation Bt tTafortnaate. -Tt would be the most unfortunate thing possible to vacate these streets. ic th. ltv"' wu riled a. nubile dOCk Bite on the waterfront affected by those va cations aftar thel deal had been con summated It would have to pay. the rail road millions of dollars for the property which )t now proposes to give away. To vacate those streets would not be a square deal for the east side.. . - "Ait th improvement associations of the eighth ward have gone on record as opposed to the vacations. -That would be sufficient cause for me , to oppose the deal, hut my own, Judgment tells me It' wou Id be the worst of public policy to give these streets. We lose our east side public dock Bites If we do, and we effectively shut out any trans continental road qther, than the Harrl- man interests rrom getting io tne east side." . . ' , " "A enmmtttea . romnosed i of.- myself. George Black and Dr. Van. Waters,, ap- pearea berore uie mayor ana council rnnn mnnthi nam and demanded that the O, -R. & N. Co. be compelled to comply with the terms or tne rrancnise given a lona time agt, ... wherein- It was agreed that In return for the franchise a freight depot would be built for the east aide. - ' ' "Nothing was ever done about., this How to Get Rid of Catarrh A Simple, Safe, Reliable Vay ' and It Costs Nothing to Try. - T Those who suffer from catarrh know its mlserlos. Theie Is no need of this suffering. You cai get rid of It by a simple, safe, Inexpensive, home treat ment discovered by Dr. Biosser, who, for over, thlrty-Blx years, has been treating catarrh successfully. ' His treatment la unlike. any other.; It is not a spray,; douche, salve, cream, or Inhaler, but Is a more direct and thor ough treatment than any of these. It gleans out the head, nose, throat and lungs so ' that you can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped-up feeling that all catarrh sufferers have. It heals the diseased mucous membranes and arrests the foul discharge, so that you will not be constantly blowing your ncse and spitting, and at the same time it does not poison the system and ruin the stomach, as internal medicines do. ' If you want to test .This treatment without cost, send, your' address to Dr. J. ,W. Elosser, 661 Walton Street, At lanta, Ga., and he will send you by re turn mail enough of the medicine to satisfy, you that It Is all he claims for it as a remedy for catarrh, catarrhal headaches, catarrhal ocafness,' asthma, bronchitis, colds and all catarrhal "com plications. He will also send you free an Illustrated booklet' Write him lmme diateiy.' "' - Ins "If j,ive i:,:.iy tha east ! la streets and -waterfront to :i!ie railroad can-rany and then want to hulld public docks, wa will have to pay fabulous prices for tha site, thc-n UF9 rarachutes or balloons to get there." Commendatory resolutions, as well as numerous favorable comments upon the stand taken by - Councilman Rhlis;iit, Lombard, Concannon, Baker, Ellis and Kubll, in the matter of the vacation oL tne east siae streets, aaked for by the O. R. & N. Co.. were heard at the Sun nyride Push club meeting last night. A copy "Of the resolutions' adopted was ordered sent to each of the councllmen and to the press, that the Blx men and the public might know how the Sunny- slde people fel$ about the matter. . ; councilman Kuoil was present at the meeting last night and told the. mem bers of the club of the stand which the council has taken In : the matter. , He was pledged the support of the Sunny- side people; as long ,as he-might hold his present position In the street vaca tion flfht . .Hvv:';.-'.;..: K . . ' postponement Zs Possible. . It was stated thU morning that the special council meeting to consider adop tion of ordinances vacating 13 east, side streets to the iCv R. ' & N. company, might - have to go ; oyer from Saturday Until Monday because the necessary fil ing of petition for the meeting, so that the Call 4could be issued two days, be- f, :1, 1., I ) , t ! . i I' ll an r Mii';;. ' '' 'i, . ; :: . j tlon, is out tf ttr,vo sr. I v . 1 is. t i; lura until tomorrow. It is lntimaled t:.at the m'rrt to delay will be i'.a1 because the O. IX. & N. company fi'..rs that enoti'i council men coulj b mustered to jass the ordinances. CHINESE GALIELER - - PAYS ANOTHER FINE Tol Tol, Clilnese gamblor. paid a fine of $150 in municipal ourt this morn ing for conducting a lottery game, mak- 1 a t : ' H t n f .' t t 0 r .. 'y ii co it " ( i a e i . ' ti ft t t 1 1 Inzwell withli 1 f it - i t x him with a roc!c;!;e bi !H.':.c. if hn cud not keep his promise to withJrsw hli appeal on a $110 fine. 1 morriinir he showed a receipt fir the f::e and then paid the ona imposed today. USES 7 CHALLENGES TO SECUBE II1S JURY A lury to sit In the trial of George F. Bowers, charged with having passed if ( 1 ir: !;j! T ' Peerless, ; 3Pope-Hartf ord, Chalmers, Hud eon, and Gramm ? Commercial Tehicles. iiii. :!:. .- : i .w i . . i At' . ' r i' i i I I r f 1 1 l ! 'II len.m. T'1 v h t f i taken th!s auernoon, Itowers w-as arrested fcept i ty ! 1 1 !1 V- i 1: .i i in i in i ' Satisfaction at all timcs with our glasses. Eastern prices'.' Best quality of lense3, ground in our own factory, ufider rny own supervision. . Glasses fitted under my. own instru tions. ' Have had 30 years' experience.' V FIRST QUALITY LENSES in your frames.. ?1.00 . FIRST QUALITY LENSES in Alumnico framei, ...... .. .Sl.SO FIRST QUALITY- LEN&ES in filled frames . . . ! .?3.50 STAPLES the JEWELER Near Corner of Morrison St BLHIEt! rat; "With the exception of about "four dozen, new "Ding-a- Ifing," "Juda" and 'other classy little New York 'and Xondon tailored, models just received which are only ' one-quarter off, we offer our entire stojek of r - Nearly a Thousand . Trimmed ' Hats' at , Half Off r . All Children's Hats one-quarter to one-half off. , All.Untrimmed Shapes one-quarter to three-quarters off All Wings and Feathers one-quarter off. r v . . All Willow Plumes one-half off. AH French Plumes, one-quarter off. j'-H-' mm ': I MM THIRD AND SALMON. The Only Exclusively ?Fjr$l Class Train ' , ' , ' Between tht Pacific Coast and the' Eat ' ( ' . The M o rth-'Cdfast limited . LEAVES PORTLAND 7:00 P. VL St HOURS TO ST. PAUL SLEEPING CARS ARE .STANDARD PULLMAN OBSERVATION-LIBRARY-BUFFET CAR f. 'f - EXCEPTIONALLY FINE DINING CARS , Local travel and local stops eliminated to the interest and comfort of '. through passengers. i, - 0 , 1 . - ' THE, THROUGH SERVICE SOLID ' ' : COMFORT ' ; A Christians Excursion to European Points ,Via WTiite Star Line from New York City.and Portland, Me.. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS - FROM COAST TO COAST . ' , ; Starts November 26. ' ,' No change of cars.'- s. rJOniHESrLEAClTIflRAIllVAY- J TICKET OFFICE, 255 Morrison Street, Portland ' ' ' A: P Clnrlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. , Portland, Or. Start Now to Do Your Xniao Ghopplng--Makc Your, Choice. Before tlic Ruoli la On Bar gaing:.lo'r-- Foday ;agiid;"Satig(iay i .i , ; ,-v..:- ',, ' .' . . " ' " '. . I!. -"' . " 11 .'.'r''-' 11 ' 1 111 ''":J " 1 Al" Jl"1' " v ILIIJ- '" - '-L "-- ' '' 1 .' ' " "'" 11 , 1)W 'L' :- J J."' America's Greatest Drug Store Canadiaoi Coin Taken at Par i Woddlark Prices on PureDrug PWith every 50c purchase of i these ; goods we lgive a 25c can of ' t'Radio' the great household cleanser;; Z$c Pure Glyoerfrie and :Rose" ;;.W,atef (for 'chapped hands :: and'face),; bottle;, -ri f. itf :t 35c Absorbent Cotton (a good ' hospital cotton?, pound. , .'. .27 50c Imperial Floor Wax (every.':,, good dancer wants this wax on the floor), can ... .. .. . .40 ThYe cans for',".".'."..'....? 1.00 75c .Hektograph Mass (for . copying bills of fare, school 'work, etc.), can 65c4 25c Powltry Powder (makes the ' hens healthy and they will lay you the returns), pkg...20 35c Listers ' Antiseptic Fluid (for sore throat and mouth), per bottle i..-. .25 25c - White ' Tine Cough Drops 'A ' - (relieves' that' tickling in. the x - throat) package .'.20, Oc Pure Mustard Grd. (for. - medical . or cooking, pur- . ' poses),' can . . .35 25c Denatured Alcohol - (just . . , , the kind for the, -chafing . dish), quart 21 Toilet Articles at Cut Prices 50c jCharles Flesh Food .' . l5 25c Sanitol Cream" 174 50c?Elcaya Cream ..... .....40 sue batm. akin weam a? ip 25c Holmes Frostilla ..t44 50eLa Blache'Face Powder33 50c Java Riz Face Powder .."SS 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste.. 16e 25c- Graves Tooth Towdef ...13 25c Rubifoam ........... ...19 25c Cuticura Soap ...,15 25c Packers .Tat Soap .... 15 $1.00 4-lb. Castile Soaj) 70 25c dz. Guesj Room .Soap, dzl 15 Thermos Bottles at Cut Prices i.-r'---; j'l jiii '-j . ii. r rumt.j u u.l .in imx.. .W-tu.. idi Take one when you go duck' shooting and you'll be glad you bought. $5.75 1-qt Bottle, special ,. .$4.59 $3.75 1-pinf Cottl $2.98 $6.5Q 1-qt. Leather Covered Bottle i $4.98 $9.00 1-pitit Leather Covered i Pig Skin Bottle,.,-$7.29 $4.O0-l-rt-Lejrther",-Corered T" Pig, Skin Bottle $3.19' Thanksgiving Sale of Sparkling ' ' CntGlass - We offer you choice from one- of the largest stocks of genuin y:ut glass to be found on this coast.- No stamped, or Half polished pieces in our stock., just the money saying opportunity you have been waiting for. Come early to.secure- the best choice , y'JS-M'M . "' - . "- llllllP'lllllllll Check the Pieces You tike on the List Baskets -Bella Bottles 'Boxes ', 1 .Bowls r- ' Butter Dishes , Candelabra v " Candlesticks Carafes Catsup Bottles Celeries ; Center Vases ' Cigar Jar$ - K Colognes -Comforts ... . v ' Cracker Jars , Cream Jugs . ' " Cruets ' - Decanters ' r ' Dishes- . f- ; ''Electroliers. -Fern Dishes- , '' - r Finger Bowls .' ' Flower Pots 7 i; Ice Cream Trays". '.Ice Cups-. Ice Tubs ' ' Jars - s . Jewel Boxes ' JugS' v' '. t Knife Rests Lamps ' Marmalade Jars1 . Match Holders ; Mayonalse Sets V , Miscellaneous 1 v ' - Mustards ,.-' Napkin Rings 'Napnies i Novelties'. , -5 Oils Olives r ' Oliye Bottles ' ' Pitchers : ; 1 : Plates , ' - Puff Boxes - . Punch Bowls ' , Punch -Cups ' ' : Relish Dishes. " Salts and Peppers Sandwich Plates Sherbets ' Spooners " , v . Stemware ; Sugars and Creamers Syrups 1 - -. - ' Table Bells ' Tobasco Bottles Tooth Pick Holders Trays Celery . Trays Ice Cream Tumblers r " 7' -i'Vases "V Water Bottles , ' ' Whiskey Jugs r Artistic Water Sets $21.00: Water Set, 7 piece8.i;.v,,.'......$14.50 mm iw.. c-i."? v.. ....... .. 1 r nn iO.W Water jet, pieces.. i.... 23.00-Water vSet, 7 pfetes...V...;.."...-.$i!.oO 17.00 Water Set, 7 pieces...;..:; $12.50 16.00 Water Set. 7 pieces.... ....$10.95 25.00 Water Set, 7 pieces; $17.50 49.00 Water Set, 7 pieces.............. $34.50 37.50 Water Set.7 . pieces : . . . : $20.50 $27.00 Water Set, 7 pieces. . $18.50 HfMetal Lined Ferns 8- .95 $8.00 Fern Dish with, silver .lacquered .lining, inch, on sale at only ,. : '. .$4. $6.00 Fern Dish with silver lacquered lining, 7 inch, on sale at only ....... ....$3.95 All Other Cut Glass Ont-rourth Off . Beautiful Bowls V t . f Regular $4.00 8-inch Bowl $2.75 Regular $4.50 8-infch Bowl $2.90 Regular $5.00 8-inch-Bowl ..$2.50 Regular $6.00 8-inch Bowl , $3.95, Regular $7,005 8-inch Bowl : $4.85 Regular $7.50 8-inch Bowl $5.15 Regular $8.00 8-inch .Bowl $5.45 Regular $7.00 9-jrich Bowl ; $4.85 Regular $8.50 9-inch Bowl .',.?5.10 , Regular $9.00 9-inch Bowl ...... i $5.65 , Sugars and Creamers Regular $8.00. Sugar and Creamer,.,, $4.85 Regular $5 OQ, Sugar and Creamer.;. $2.50 Regular" $3.50 Sugar. and Creamer ..$2.20 Regular $3.00 Sugar and Creamer...... I. $1.85 Free-A 10-cerit Gan)f Tf lOM) !-T.r III" With Bach 25c Cqn Sold Thursday and Friday Only A'Thoro is the wonderful hew Toilet Soap in pow-- aerea xorm, maae irom iinccornmeai ana pure olive oil soap,' with all" the moisture extracted; it lasts a long time, takes of f all dirt, ink, paint, etc., keeps the hands soft and white and is the only. really clean soap. In a durable revolving top can. This Solid Brass, Nickel-Plated Can attaches to your faucet instantly. Vqu drill no holes for bolts or screws . .$1.60 A "J Rubber Section '.' .Lobk'af our Bath Mats,; $2.00, size ,'.?i.20 Bath Mats,1 85c size ; ; 63 : $2.(10 2-qt. Red Rubber Hot Water Bot -V-tle, guaranteed- .. i :........ .$1.47 ' $2.25 -qt: Red Rtibbef Hot' Water Hot-: , . - tie; guaranteed .......... ....$1.69 ,98c Slate"' Fountain Syringe 2 qt. ...67 $L5 ;' Slate Combination, 2-qf sjze ?1.15 $1'.50'; Ladies' Spray ' ........... . 08 10c ;Wasli Cloths4 for ..,..,.. , .V.25 Silk Hangers from 45 to ....... .1.25 $1.00, Bath Spray '....... 63 'J German. Toys, actually imported from across the Atlantic ocean. Don't, "fail to see them. - r . 1 I Stationery Section Domino Set Free with any box of paper. ' $1.50 Fountain" Pens', " Woodlark"". 98 $1.25 Ink Pencils, "Woodlark"' , . . . .89 50c, Flaming, Pocket - Lighters. V. : . .25 25c Deck Bicycle riaying-Carets .' il9 25c Deck Whist' Playing Cards. .. .19 35c deck Playing Cards "Woodlark" 29 50c Deck Congress Playing Cards. .39 75c Deck Linette-Playing Cards. 29. 1 doz. "500" Score Carrds free' with each. deckof cards., - '. Calendar, Pads for "1911," 1 and up. Calendar Mounts f9r "1911," iO-15 Thanksgiving Tally Cards, Place Cards- and Post, Cards in large assortment.' Autocrat Stationery, in new tints just In. In the Leather Section $1.50 Lined Bags, tan, brown and black, inside purse, stitched .frame, special 79 New Moire Hand Embroidered Novel-. :. liesjdinty-xfcsignl,in..pale--blue1;.. green and white; Handkerchief Cases,' 'Writing Cases;, Glove Cases .And Necktie ' Cases; beautiful .holiday, gifts rvalues to $2.50 ,-. ,S1.09 iXoin -F-ursesy xalf skin,- pin- seal and seal . k.v..., wv vu.uo, opvuai . Woodlark Prices on Bristle Goods Come in and look at our new stock of .late toilet sets in" - sterling silver, plated metal and Parisian ivory,' Fine forXmas "gifts; - " " V $1.00 ? Cushion Back ', Hair - Brush, iize No. 1 .." 69 25c Folding Pocket' Comb ytf.194 50c Hard Rubber Comb ...:.30$ $1.50 to j $1.75 assortment . . of French hand .drawn . " Brushes. Lreal bargain., .08f $1.50 tushion - Back double Bristle Hair Brush. ..'...$1.08 2Sc Tooth Brush ...V. ;.,16 40c Tooth Brush; English and French makes ...,..2 85c Horn Comb 49 35c Hand Scrubs .ux zl 60c Cloth brushes ,47tf $4.00. Howard' Cloth Brushes, . ? genuine ebony, Jong handle, or ...$2.08 $L7S to 2.00 assortment of . ilair Brushes, stiff' bristles: -for.. f ,.$i.40 60c Box Bon ' Bons and Chocolates . , i . . t .39 Agents OrangeBlossom, Johnstone's Ideal1 and other fine Candies.' Surprise Sale Bne Pictures Pastels, Landscapes, Marines, 20x 30, 3-inch deep gold frames with corners and center ornaments bur nished; regular price $12.00, now only . ...... r. ........ ... .$6.00 P'aatels, 16x20 100 . different sub jects in deep gold frames, burnished corner ornaments;, reg. $5V$2,50 See Our $1.95 Rooms 1000 differ ent pictures- to select from, up : to $5.00 values, special. ...... '.$i05 See Our 98c Room 500 different subjeas to select from, beautiful powdered gold frames sepia; and color subjects.. Your choice. J!!8 Special Offer $3.75 . colored ,fac similes in 3-inch. -handsome gold frames, 14x20; only 2 sold to one person.- Friday and Saturday at only ,r..... Medicinal Wines and Fine Liquors $L50 Yellowstone, full quarts, ,' ' bonded ....... ...x,i.$18 $1.25 Guckenheimer Rye.'fuir - quarts, bonded ,,..... $1.04. $1.25 Clarke's Sour Mash, Bourbon, bonded . . . . . a . .TO $1.25 P.tlrke's 3 Star Irish.'.$1.09 $1.08 Shaw's Malt'.:....:.V..89 $2.50 , Crawford's Scotch, 20 . years old V...... 4 ........$1.98 $125 Munro's Scotch .,....$1.05 $2.00 qt. 3 Star Imported Cog- ' nat $1.09 $1,10 qt. Imported Cognac , ,m.8Pc 60c Vt pt; Imported Cognac..49c $1.25 Plymouth Gin OS 50c Superior California Porty34 50c Choice California Sherrv''34 A Sale of Bath Room.Gabin.ets $28.00. White finish, with nickel trimmings, plate glass , shelves 'and mirrored door, size 18x24 inches $17.75 $24.00 Enameled Iron Cabinet, - . with 12x18 mirror; made to ' set into the wall..,..;.. $14.00 $10.50;'Enanieled Wood Cab- inet, 15x20. with plate glass mirror 9x13 inches. L $7.75 $9.60 Oak Cabinet with 9x1 6 mirror ..... . ; $5.75 $7.50 Dak-"Cabmet7witir7xlO " i mirror .". ...a, ,i .$ 1.75 -,.;v;l:ill,;l ;.:;rLI;;i -iv ; .1 v"' .''-