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1 ll'.i. iiUalli lliil ?;;m;m fiioii s 'ww"- - - - ( in .;;;;-ar.'rs3 Association Sell ing r,: J Cress Stamps at H . i Judgs Wclverton Will Entertain Motion to Set Aside the Verdict. LHowever, One. Ccl.13 Installed in Courthouse, cs Will Ce , . Handy. : Facsimile of Red Cross Stamp. Tlie campaign for the sale of Red Cross etamps at ' a cent aplecsa la on. The Visiting Nursa ' association eeka 5 y the sales to Secure funds : for the cu-e and treatment ot tba tubercular poor, who, lacking help; most die. f The Visiting- Nnrse association seeka funds with which to protect othera against the Infection. ' Monejr to carry On edu optional work that the people, poor and rich, may Join la the fight to eradicate ronsumptlon, la wanted, The Visiting Nurse association deslrei to give to the hopeless ' poor a Christmas gift Of re newed hope for life and usefulness.. From the booths in the Meier & Frank, and Olds, Wortmaa & King stores, which were opened last Monday more than 1100 worth of Red Cross stamps have been sold. Mrs. David Honeyman has had. charge of these sales." - At theXIpman & Wolfe,' Ji P. Charl ton. J. it Gill and "Woodard, Clarke A Co. stores, booths wUl be-opened next Monday, December 8. All booths will ie open until Christmas. The general canvass will last one week beginning le& 6. ' , : Seeks Practical Eesulta. The Visiting Nurse association" seeks to bring about definite and practical results la Its work among Indigent con sumptives. From; funds raised last vrar, about $8000, amounts have been taken from time to time to car for con sumptlves who had' no money. - More than 20 patients have been oared for at the open air sanatorium at a cost of about $60 a month each. Some who had apparently no hope for recovery quickly rallied when given rroper treatment and when instructed In i he ways of caring for themselves. These have become now self support ing and a number of them will perman ently recover. A visiting nurse em ployed by. the association gives, all her time taking the place of tits proverbial "angel of visitation,", caring for con' sumpUves In their home,' Insisting that there be light and air and plain, whole some food. Other phases of the work were described yesterday by Mrs. B. E, TBrpley, chairman of the publicity com mittee for the Red. Cross campaign. "Last Saturday a number of the tu bercular patients whom the Visiting Nurse" aasoclatlo'n-has." been caring for over a year, were taken to the Oregon State sanatorium," said Mrs. Tarpley. "But the Visiting Nurse association Is Ftill taking care of a large number In their homes, and this work must be continued Indefinitely, x One nursa gives )ht entire time to tubercular work. The association also supports la tuberculosis clinic which Is held at the free dispen sary. 286 Burnslde street, each Thurs day afternoon and Thursday afternoon. ..The, nurse comes in. touch with pa tients at the clinic and later visits them . la their homM and. teaches them how to cure for themselves in order that the fumlly and neighbors may be protected from the -disease. The Bed Cross fund also provides the necessary milk and ppgs and such other food and care as the patients are unable to provide for themselves." v-- , . '' Booths In tha department stores will b In charge of the following ladles: Meier & Krank store, Saturday 'morn ins rMrs.. Erskina Wood, Miss lis Koehler. Saturday afternoon, Miss Dor othy Morrison, Mrs. Frank , G. Owen. : " Olds, Wortman & King Mrs. Gus tv eimon and Mrs. Joseph N. Teal Sat urday morning and Mrs. Flechelmer and Miss Lll Carston . for Saturday after noon, 'v,r'T y, vr ' -:, ;;;! , . CIDsiFOR C0LUEIV y r; i ; - AND TWO BATTLESHIPS Washington, Dec 1 The Union Iron Works of San Francisco and tha Moran company of Beattla proved to be the only bidders for the construction of two new collier for the United States navy, when the bids were opened today. The Ban Francisco concern's bid will prob acy not do accepted, it was II.; 198.500, against $87,000 for the Seattle firm. Tha Moran company bid. tha of flclals say, was not according ' to the specincaiions. .vVi -j no Newport ew Shipbuilding & .ryaoca company was the only bidder for the construction Of the ttu nn battleships authorised at the" last. sea. tiion of oongresa , lta lowest bid was o.veu.uuu ana highest $5,830,000. - Swedish Service at VancouTW, (Hpeclil Wnaleli to The Joomal.k ' Vancouver, Wash, Dee. 8, The Rev O. K Kallstedt ot California, district F'Tf rmtenaent or Swedish M. IS. mission conference, will preach at the Methodist church in this city next Sunday, at ocioca p. m. , au ecanamavians are most coroiaiiy invueo to attend. Following a verdict of guilty, from the Jury that tried Dr. E. N. North, a Toledo, Or., dentist, for sending vulgar , m 4hMinitk tha tna lib Tn1 o-sa Wtl. ; verton ln the TJnlted States district court announced, that h wOuld enter tain a motion to set; aside the verdict nest week. 1 No one was more sur-4 ! prised at the court's announcement than ! the defendant and his attorney. L' It Is presumed Judge Wolyerton's de f clslon to consider sotting aside the verdict arises from the introduction Into the case of a letter 'written by Dr. North-to Dr., H. H. dinger of Salem, secretary sof the etate board of dental examiners. It was by means of this lotter ; that the government was ' able to show, with the aid of Handwriting Expert Albln, a" striking similarity be tween the lettef to Dr. I linger, ad mittedly .written by Dr. North, and that received by Judge M. W: McGrath. the New Mexico magistrate whom North la alleged to have jvritten, threatening him with' death.";, "v '-v:. v.;:, v ; ; VvTaen Deputy TJnited,, States District Attorney McGulra attempted to Intro duce the letter to Ollnger In evidence. It was objected to by North's attorney. Judge Wolverton overruled ' the objec tion. Evidently tha court is in doubt as to the legality 1 of admitting the letter, and if the verdlct, la set aside, a new trial will be necessary. , North was convicted of practicing dentistry without a license .1 in : New Mexico and was given a Jail sentence by Judge McGrath. A few months later McGrath received tha threatening letter postmarked Toledo, Or., He came from Roseburg, New . Mexico, to f testify against North, In China thera has been discovered a nrawa lor mamng a strong, auraoie cloth, from banana stalk a ' L ill I I U . ,1 1 Li J i A complete lighting plant is being Installed in the east wing of the new courthouse, but it may never be used. The county - commissioners decided if woold spell economy to put In a plant and keep It ready for use at a day's no tice, even If it always remains Idle. The explanation for this Is the prac tice of .the Portland Railway, Light A Power company In reducing ' lighting rate to a low notch . wherever any firm or Institution own a separate plant. The rate Is usually made, so low that the owner of a plant does not care to operate It, and buys his light at low rale from the publlo service cor poration. " 1 , . " Heretofore the county of Multnomah has been charged a very high rate -for lighting. The city of Portland has been glvn a lower figure, and the commissioners recently received a let ter from the lighting company offering to make the rate for the county, the flame-as for the city In the new build ing. 1 This is not satisfactory, to the commissioners, who believe the county should recerve the benefit of a rate as low aa any business firm secures.; So the county , Is going ahead with Ita plant , ' - . ' - :.-';;:f , . ' Arrangement Is made for a connection with the llghtcompany wires for an auxiliary service . la any event, so If the. plant of the county should break down the auxiliary service can be com manded. Mn reverse . order, with the county In control Of an Independent plant, it can "hook up" at any time it pleases should the other ; supply . fall or Independent lighting for any reason be deemed desirable.- " , ' , Two Firms Incorporated. (Salta Btmt of The Jooriml) v , Salem,. Or, Dec. i. Ti Lorefrrea Lumber company, with a capital stock VITALITY ' V . : 7 : 1 "a means rM tissue ability to ttmnd the wear and tear of Jife." A Yale profesor erf slender and very activeoutlived all of hi awociate he Jad wore "vitality, .Your vitality U joxat ability tO'ttandNthe wear and tear of this M strenuous life," If the "wear and tear! b severe at times you can increase- your vitality quickly -end permanently by taking scorrs the world's standard vitalizer and body builder. " ... N J . Beure to get SCOTTS, trade-mark known the world over for thirty "five years by the mark of quality The Fisherman. ALL DRUGGISTS s4 . . faaash. m m m ., m-m? . . -.v.-i - fi d ; A, . Please Place 3 3" ' Your Order With Us Wow The demand for Chickeriags is 3 1 nnnrecedehtetlv We haxnt mrAA ' I 7 so far this vtar more than fear '09. At the present time we have over $80,000 worth f of Chickerings grands and uprights b cor .Portland f --1 retafl and wholesale establishments. - , Ji Every catalogue style of the Chickerinf b here and O re parepuf Prices tVr rrm fcn ties in the bMI of earlss. unit will lht t oSrvo ab(tentlu ,nrna till rork onil jmt cannot gt bftla fttaiwS on ,ujnbr, ud mount how maak foa py. r -f We fiOti elate sb4 i brldm work lor oul jof.towa Mtront la ' k ,ot toll tMtrL, II'mdJhm oxtrsfliioa ; trt bn plaits or , bridge work la order. CmmJUIm (rat, ; MotirCrwBi JS.C3 I 7 . ; iairu.sTejtt4.6if ! - ?srisi-ita lEounairiffioo 100 "silwrPrmtt -.60 i 3i.t - 6.C3 BaMRMiltttbber- J FiU, , .7.53 ki t U fMiwMiMiaMH ftinlmEirtr'llMl .53 ; some, apeciaHv designed instruments as weu. We" expect tnat every uncKenng wui be sola betore Mew Years. Even though our - concern has been able to of fer an assortment many times larger than is to be found any- where in the Union, we are free to ear that never here rotore was opportunity for careful selection and cotnpari . 1 All fiillr rnitraatMd fr ftftoea roar. 'V71"2lcnlal Co.fac IV.:r.!cE?5 Dentists - f i..!(iw.-i-.--'is ruin"i.P" 1 . . i, m- U it. t i udvt a son offered in our biz institution ss riirfat now. I - v Every piano1 selected now will be stored free "of charge -In our new, superb wholesale bund- x'v'.;:. T ing, between 15th and 16th Istreets on' Pettygrove, and delivery will be made 1 ' any hour of the forenoon, afternoon 5 or evening that may be desired. ' i There is no more magnificent gift than a Christmas piano. Let it be the best In the world, s Chickering if ?. possible. ' - . -a 't-McslC Hottse the- Stowed Vyon J Hon.. of ' Highest S&l&"z Oregon's Pionefr Cross of t&e le. the the brbast aeoorai'Mfm OuaKrv. Sver Acoordod aa Amrrioaa fiaao. -t 5 !..;" .t . 1, tiU'i lu-'.' i cl i . t..-n tli corj-jraUvi!i tii ,(. t C o fi'r;. tary of slate's oi-T.ue : '. I'll i''i'Tii-initors Wt-rs At; -t i..-v-pr'!i, 1 1. :.-,p lyovcirrrn P'. J I--, 1 A. I.ov trrru Tho ' ba. cf op.-ratUius cf t ,e new Timber! nar corporation mill he Clirry- tirove, WasUinston county. Tli a lUnners Klwtne Hallway com pany, v Lied prcpos.H to build a sys ti'tn of electric railways -In the city of Vale and from that city 25 miles 111 a southwesterly direction, was filo Incorporated! yesterday. The Incorpora te atui V. It, J- TO CHT f t 1 i ... . . to 1r.n1 gate l:.:;d (Sncdsl Pl.-patcb to Tbf Jjnrnv.H Grants Pass, Or., Dec 2. Work be gan yesterday on the rrpairlns of the Amsnt dam above this city. This fol lows an order Is.'nied this w k . by 'l t ! r- 1 f I f r i 1 j t ) to r t'.e co, t. Ti e 1 1 t 1 n t a f 1 1 v . r our t' 1 an.1 r ,-;acft u.uchincry which as wat,ho,l out la?t yt-ar during the flood, llci'iuring cf th dam la of the utmost imports me Jure, as it injures water to irrigate a conniJerable area for next C T' ' I. ..nil One I 7 f.ir C 4 - ,AXATl 1 ) i Wtji'i-l over .:.''.--, NIN , of i,. SV. t;';()V to Can.- a Cold P'1 ""0 !! """ ,; ' yjta sn n T? a-a vjsnidi Vwi aa t-afi' a''vaan uut Morrison at Sovcrith Portland's Leading Furniture and . . . Cornpkte Homcfurnishing Store tUa VatSk-ai-4 . W- p sva Morrison at Seventh .Every Section of the Store Splendidly Ready for Christmas The Most Varied, the Most Complete, the Most Interesting Stocks We've Ever Assembled. Your Holiday Selections Will Be Easily and Most Eco nomically Made Here. . A Store Service for , Your, Convenience arid Comfort. Buying Early Is to Your ; AdvantageWe Will Hold Any Selections' You Might Make for Christmas Delivery as You Pesire : Holiday Shoppers Will Find the Wistaria Tea Room a Convenient and Enjoyable Place for Breakfast,. Midday Lunch and Afternoon Tea. On the Balcony. Store Remains Open Saturday Evening Until 9 :30. Offers Savings .of Unusual ImportanceLily of ' France and Madeleine Corsets. $5and$7.50fo- JT O $3.50 to $10 ( fl Corsets at. . pOoO Corsets St. , q), $3.50 to $10 Mi A first-of-the-month . opportunity that many women took advantage of yesterday"- these two specially priced groups, in, which there are models for every type of figure nigh, medium and extreme low bust and medium or extra long hip models -all the very newest and lat est, featuring, the tapering waist and other desired effects. All arc made of the very-finest materials and boned with walolm.V Beau tifully trimmed. Best hose supporters at tached.' Every size from 18 to 36. . 1 ' Fittings and alterations will not be charged for, 4 - " . ''. , .1-. mX Jfc -v: A Wonderland for Young and Old Alike. Everything that .can - run, walk, ; tumble, fly," swim, wag or spin is, td be found in this little world' of wonders. It's really educational to see the many, many things that whisk you away to countries for eign or tell of some, wonderful achievement in this, the greats est age" of progress,"" You'll never tire of the exhibits of Toy land; for there's no end to the variety here very.where equal ly interesting. Don't deny yourself or children the" opportu nity 6f visiting Toyland..; Welcome. , ' Merchandise Certificates Help Solve the Christmas Gift Problem. We Are Now Issuing Them. '.They're Artistic and Suggestive of the Season..' Christmas BIcckw'r Specials Rear Irish Crochet and real Hand-Made Clany Neckpieces, and there's splendid variety to choose from. . Although some are 'slightly mussel from handling, .they're" not foiled, and a little pressing, will make them jujt as good as new. Neck wear Section,-'Main Aisle. " - $2.50 to $3.50 Neckpieces at ..- $1.95 $3.85 to $5.95 Neckpieces at '$6.00 to $8.50 Neckpieces at , 93.03 For Christmas Giving There's Suggestion After Suggestion in . the Furniture Storei . . t "Reedcrafir im aj 3 Is a type", of furniture that finds Yfftj favor with many. The new. designs Vr r-, and finishes, not; at' alt unlike the; r j Craftsman," are 1 m great demand; For living-room, .library - and bed- . roonv. they combine well with the other furnishings.'- Some of them in : , . ' the fumed finish that is so pgpulaf jn trjie "Criftsmafi" furfji ture. A number of chairs and rockersXare upholstered tin or, have cushions of leather or tapestry. , Arm Rocker in, brown finish at $7.50. Anlrm Chair and Rocker on "straight lines and in brown finish at S12.75. . r: V ; "t 59 Each for; Patent Leather and Calfskin Belts in All Colors Worth Up to 75c Each Most Appropriate Christmas Gifts in Leather HandTban Die kind that are artistically made and finished of "dependable leather-vthat hold 1 4 S'J V , their shape. These are the kind' that you will want Jto give or receive:'r.at.:;,Chrism'as' ' time, and you'll find them here in our newest sectionthat of Leather "Goods and . K'ov- cities. The mountings, too, are gilt and gunmetal, are the best and most artistic Both . single and double, strap handles. ; Every leather and finish,: Some leather-lined: See -our Morrison street window, for some of the styles we show, and they're unusually low -priced at . '., . - . - - ; -. - $2.95t'g3Qt..$3.SS ahd .CS.C0. ' : The Special Selling of Heating Stoves Is Creating Unusual Activity in the Stove Store. Every Heater in Our Line Is Showing "a Marked Reduction. Terms, Too, Are Attractive $1 Down, $.1 Weekly Tomorrow Vill See Offered . These Attractive "Tt 7 F ' 5 jl HoUday Savings 110.: WSl'lLStS , J Lingerie Waists Specially MarKed PerfecMitting, waists of soft cWffort atSl'i? lawn, all hand embroidery tnm d and tJv v with numerous small pin ; tucks. If , not a suggestion for a likely Christmas gift, then, perhaps one for refreshing your own wardrobe. ' V C5 O O $5-95 and $70 ( - , , jpOSO Black Silk Waists ' , "Of silk taffeta andsilk"rnessalinc the guaranteed quality. What's more, they're all the newest models strictly plain tailored and fancy, styles. All sizes from 34 to 44." . - The NecKwear Shop . Offers. Tomorrow , v SCO Linen Collars at lOcEachl c riain Collars,- Hemstitched Collars and Embroidered Collars, in all heights and in sizes from 12 to Wi. . , r ;.-n, .... .. .-. .: . , . - j 9c fori !A 25c and 35c Ties a M a j MM a M MMM Ha Tube Four-in-Hands and Windsor Silk Ties in plain colors, Per sian design and fancy plaids. . , , ; ' ' . s Tomorrow $3o9S. Buy Sills Kimontos Worth $7.SO More of those pretty Kimonos, a previous offering of which was responded to by. many. .They're all silk, fjgured and in solid colors.' with contrasting band edge of solid color silk. Have shirred yoke.. 1 Think of some friend who would be delighted wjth one of these as a Christmas gift, and then take1, advantage of, this opportunity. ' S 1 .95 for thoBiscoirs Carpet' Sweeper Sg, for- G2.7Sl?: A helpful addition to the household utilities is afBisscJl Sweeper ;the standard of excellence in carpet sweepers. Cive the woman who sweeps one, of them and her work will be easier- and pleas anter. Carpet Store Sixth Floor. ' . . ; ' w 79c for Belt D..SS. 50 They're specially priced for tomorrow only, these Belts of very best quality patent leather Hyle's leather, which we guarantee against cracking. They come in all sizes and with handsome buckles in gilt or .,gunmetal.; A gift sug- j- .gestioiu Economies Ul ITEOTf St'OIe , 104 EACH for Remnants of. Drapery Fabrics that can be used for pillow- tops and other Christmas gift purposes. " ' - Another lot of'Kemnants grouped at the special price, 50 'EACH. -' ' ...',,' v " 10 YARD for Silkolifie in floral and conventional designs light and dark colors; 36 inches wide and worth 15c yard, . ." ' 15 "YARD for Silk and Cotton .Drapery Fringe vvorth 25c yard. . '. . " : - ' 25 YARD for Plain Scrim Curtaining in white- and ecru," 36 inches wide and worth 40c"vard; " r"-"''" m Art Brassware, Chafiing Dishes, Fancy China ClocKs, Lamps, Table Silverware, CrocKcry, Sewing Machines, Etc.", in the Basement 1 y a vt to 1 v