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Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 8, 1910. TOXIG IIT'S AMUSEMENTS Trie Barrier" BakfT -i'The Time, the Place, and the Girl" Oniheum ... Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville Pantages Vaudeville 1-yrlo .(.. ."Arizona Jack' Star Moving lectures chairman Sellwood committee; C. B. MacNaughton,- architect; T. A, Gobell, Industrial secretary. . International Committee; L B. Rhodes, state sec retary; D. w. Stone, general secretary Portland Y. M. C. A.; Dr. D. C Flxott, president- Sellwood commercial club. Weather Conditions. Portland, Or.. Pec. 8.--A low presmire area of moderate streng-tn . la central over urmsh Columbia, it win cause , moderately hlgn winds this afternoon and tonla-lit along the coast and on navl pau.! inland waters. Warn In rs tor this v disturbance -were ordered displayed at , jjimrte, BclllnKham and Anacortes at 7:15 a, m., and they will be extended to ... coast seaports and to other Inland sta tions later should the storm prove to be, severe enough to warrant them. During , the last 24 houre light rain haa fallen In western Oregon and In western and northern Washington. The rains have i extended south into California as far as Sacramento. - The two eastern storms have united and formed, a single dls turbance which, is cnntral this morning north of Quebec. Unusually low tem- vperatures continue in the Mississippi valley and in the south Atlantic and :.! east Oulf states. On the Pacific slope the temperatures as rule are slightly above normal. EDWARD "A. BEAXiS, . r , :,,-,'- f . : - District Forecaster. ' "Wearier forecast. Sounds, Strait And Coast--Brtsk. te : nigh southerly winds. Rain. . , v Portland and vicinity Rain- tonight , and Friday. Southerly winds. . Orepon and WashingtonRain tonight .and Friday' Southerly winds Increasing along the coastv , . ' Idaho Rain tonight and Friday, ex CepWair southeast portion. TO Entertain Lady Visitor Mrs. Sarah A. Evans has been chosen by the entertainment committee for the Wool growers' catlonal convention1 to name a committee of women to arrange for the ladies' reception to be given at the Armory one evening daring the conven tion week. It ts understood that many of the delegates will be accompanied by their wives and daughters and it la to assist in the entertainment of them that this committee will be named, Eaperantlsts to Sleet A meeting of local Esperantists was held last night In the office of O. K. Rogers in the Board of Trade building and details In fererence to the Organization of ' more classes In the city were discussed. Al though there are now two classes here ' at the time, two more are to be organ- lsed, one to meet at 601 Yamhill at the borne of Mrs. M. Miller, and one in the Chinese quarters. Classes will also be ; organized In southern Oregon. E. E. Oerlinger and R. D. Merchant, who are the .most active local members, will have charge of the details for the en tertainment of delegates to the national -"convention of Esperantists that Is to be . held tn Portland next July. In addition V to the new -classes these plans were . aiscussea at the last evening's meeting, a Regular meetings on the first Wednes day of every month are to be held here- r- afUfrfrrr --r -r TT;' 7 ' .':T '- ' - ,? ' To Open Sellwood T. VC C. A-The formal opening of the Sellwood branch ..of the Portland T. M. C. A. will occur at 7:48 p. tn., Monday, December 18. ; The new building Is . located at East Fifteenth street and Spokane . avenue. Inspection of the attractive new build ing will, require 3T minutes.- Among those who are scheduled t be present . and participate In the exe Ues are: W, M. Ladd, president Portland T. M. . R- Livingstone, vie. president Portland Y. M, C. A.; .A. , R. Mills, wm Talk on KawaO. Miss France King Headlee of Honolulu will deliver a free Illustrated lecture on Hawaii and Its people ai the Third Presbyterian church at 7:45 o'clock this evening. Miss King came 'to Portland In the Interests of Honolulu commercial organizations. but has consented to deliver a modern missionary lecture for the benefit of the members of the Xhlrd Presbyterian church and such others who accept the general Invitation to attend.. - . numbers flvo members, of .whom two. Dr. E. A. Pierce and Dr. Andrew u Smith, live In Portland. Dr. C. S. White, secretary to the board and state health officer, also lives in Portland., Of the other members, -Dr. C J. Smith lives In Pendleton, Dr. Kinney in Astoria and Dr. E, Barton Tickle in Medford. Woodcraft hall. A most interesting: program will consist of a vocal solo by Miss Grace Brown, piano solo oy tro fewwr Goodnough and an Illustrated lecture on Oberammergau In , Ml 1 by Dr. W. II. Foulkes. . ' Thrown From Oar A drunken man ejected from a St Johns car last night on Kllllngswortn avenue attempted t to enter the home of Mrs. Sarah Tine' baugh, I Kllllngaworth avenue, . He found his way to a rear basement door and fell against the glass front of the same. : The breaking of the glass made such a noise that neighbors were awak ened.' The man staggered back Into the street Two men chased him out-of the neighborhood. ' : . , 4 Pennty Bros. Friday Special Oar t J grade of Wines at $1 per. gallon. Our $1.50 grade, of wines at 7 So per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7 years' old ! regular , 4.50, at $3.50 per gallon. Kentucky " Whiskey, regular $3.50, at $2.60 per. gallon. Our $3 grades of Whiskey, Rum, Gin and Brandy, $1.10 per gallon. - Friday only. 379-881 B. Morrison St Phones East 287, -2426. Free delivery. ' ' - , Holland Bulbs at less than half price. As the season Is getting rather well along and before it is too late to plant them to obtain good results we are go ing to sell what we have left at less than half the regular price on Friday and Saturday. We also have ' Just re ceived direct from Holland the finest lot of Rhododendrons, Amelias and roses that have ever arrived In the city and we will sell these - at -a special price during these two days. Call early and get your pick of the stock. 3. J. Butser. 1SS Front street Civil Berries Examinations Coming examinations for federal civil service positions - are announced as fol lows: Engineer and plumber, Indian service; cadet officer, lighthouse serv ice; cadet engineer,' lighthouse service, January 4; -laboratory assistant, in chemistry; aid, . lighthouse service; su perintendent lighthouse service, Janu ary 4-S; . female cook, Indian service, January 7; 'ultra-violet . microscope operator, January 18; topographer aid, February t; assistant . geologist and Junior 'topographer;. February S-10. In formation can be obtained from Z. A. Leigh, postofflce building. Automobile Owners Have your ear adjusted, overhauled or repaired by Y. M. C A. Auto School; minimum cost Careful work assured. Phone Edu. Di rector, private exchange 66. A-Sl Y. M. C. A. building. ' ' Buy Your ' Holiday Postcards at a postcard store. The Postal Shop, 114 Fifth, near Washington. U. & Postal Station II. Packages , weighed and mailed. . flOOO Settles Suit The Oregon Box & Manufacturing company yesterday paid Alexander Brosseau, a 18-year-old youtn, siuuo ror the breaking of his arm. , This sum was paid in settlement of a damage suit brought In the circuit court through Carl D. Chris tensen, his guardian. Young Brosseau slipped an4 fell while he was carrying Idmber through a narrow passageway, his arm catching in the machinery as he fell Beaten by Two Men While on his way ..home last evening. E. E. Dinev. 187 Grant street was set upon by two young men and beaten. The assault oc curred at Grant and First streets. The two men began cursing DUley. Failing to provoke his ang-er, they struck him several times about the head and faoe. Af ter . he was knocked ! down the two men ran- away, ,- v a Doctors to Meet The annnat meeting of the state boara of health wlir be held In Salem, December 15, The work of the board during the last year, what is proposed for the year to come, and the financial phases of the present situation, will be prominent among the subjects to be discussed. The state board of health BM Koos) Will Initiate Tomorrow night the Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo will hold a concatenation in Arton hall when about 25 kittens win be Initiated by Miles B. James, the new vice gerent suark. The usual "on the roof will follow the concatenation. A number of new stunts will be introduced to make the concatenation doubly inter eating. - , , " Send. Walnut Exhibits The McMInn vine Commercial club and the Washing ton County Fruit Growers . association have sent in two very fins walnut ex hiblts to. the permanent exhibit of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. The exhibits give an excellent idea of the adaptability of this soil and climate for the cultivation of walnuts. j , Bazaar at jjrbOr.Xodg Ptre Frtday, December 9. afternoon and even ing. Talk In afternoon by Mrs. Headly. Program In evening, , Steamer Jessie BTarWns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daQy ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at J p, m. , ' Christmas Photographs Make the best presents. .Have a sitting now by K. W. Moore; Elks bldg, 7th and Stark streets. , . Old Jewelry Wanted- We boy aid gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth st. near Oak, - , ' Boat Grades Wood and Coal tn the city. White Fuel Ok East 14, B-8W4. 415 a Morrison. Fourth street struck Traffic Officer Levins yesterday . afternoon at Third and Washington streets. The , officer escaped injury. . : Oregon Abstract Co, M Board Trade. Guaranteed abstract. Popular prices. Diamonds C Chrlstensen, second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. Engagement and wedding tings. Wal ter A. Lord col. Jewelers, 111 Sxth. TttftJt Ban, Portland Hotel pharmacy, will, on account of the remodeling of building and vacating the present store for two months, sell all goods on hand at a discount of 25 to 31 per cent Ivory, ebony, leather, eotlery goods, etc W. A. Wise and assoelate painless denUsta, Third and Washington, . - An Experienced tick sewer, King Fish er MattresB Co. East 4 S 7. Beaver Trrn, a high i. grade medium priced coal. Main $58. Boslyn Coal, direct from ear to eon- sumer. siain oo, Woosters for butter, egga, mOk. - A.'.n:: ::: r.Al an J 1 HE-IL-IG-In, Kaln L A-1123. CLLDN TORRV Pests now se'lln? at b"T office. r-,: oo cents to J2.00. Box scuts $i.i,' Seleeu Watch mptrlng-C Christen. sen. 3d Or. Corbett bids. Take Ele vator. , - , Auto Strikes PeHoeman hn antemo blle drtvetf by Mrm. W. H. Chaptn, 44 - Special Prlday Only Don't be de ceived. -We sell absolutely pure -wines and liquors. $1.50 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine1 75c per tailon; $4 rye and - Bourbon whiskey, $3.75 per gallon; $4 brandy, - $3.76 per gallon; $4 rum; $2.78 per gallon. Na tional Wins Co.. Fifth and Starlc Phone Main 6499. "Home A-4499. Delivered. Christines Gifts" ' Ken's High . Oradf Bainooata. Crav enettes and Ovsrooats, $30 to $35 valnesVJ $17.50, $20.00 to $26.00 values.' $18.86; $15.40 to $18.00 values, $10.85; "Jlmmie Dunn. Room 815, Oregonlan bldg. Take elevator. Orchard Company Formed. The Sher idan 'Orchard company has been irvcor pc rated by Valdemar Udell, T. H. Larke and- Erio Helroer, with a . capital stock of $15,000. rireman's' Shawls for sale at 175 Grand ave. North, Phone East 3838. ' Woman's " Club Meeting The Port land Woman's club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Women of Useful Ornamental and Exclusive. ' China," Cut Glass, Copper and Brass Novelties., Bailey & Co. 424 Washington St Between 11th and 12th. I L I' 1 W T i Our great "Star Sale" of women' garments has met with instant popular favor; And well it might, for doesn't this merchandising event afford chances without number for the buying of 1re$ent day needs at much less than real value? ' For this Week-End event another splendid ot of bargains in readiness bargains that will further firmly establish the fame of tip Grand Leader. We're straining every nerve and fiber to make this last winter sale in present quarters an event you'll remember many a long day with altogether pleasant thoughts, . i ' ' ' ; " . " 1 ,' "" 1 '.' "' " 1 ii 1 . ' t ., v. . .. ..... :. , . ' ...... . a . ' - ' ' . ,, Three Great Suit Specials 9 ..... $35 Suits $11.95 Every one a late model, 'All-wool serges,- worsteds, cheviots,' basket weaves, tweeds and mannish ef fects. All sizes. Women's and misses . - ! - - , $30 Suita 514.75 Smart serge, Scotch tweed, chev iot and new fancy rough mixture Suits; values up to m 17 f $30.00, for only. . . . . P 14. I 5 $40 Suits $18.75 Handsome '"Tailored Suits, , in Scotch tweeds, cheviots, serges and rough mixtures ; worth up to $40.00, for only, suit $18.75 Three Great Coat Specials : OIB Coats $7,45 1 ". '.1 .' - : . -( : -, '- ;; ; .'j.. , . . , ..;. ' Full - length ... Coats .- of mannish ". mixtures with high storm collars and pockets; also Raincoat of rubberized materials ; i r -best $15 values at ; . . . J $20 Coats $9,75 -Women's and misses' full length ' wool mixture coats polo and golf effects. - , $18 and $20 A mp values' for only .'.TT. . 7 iu9 I 5 $25 Coats $12.45 The smartest style wool storm coats some satin lined others of plaid back materialsr $25.00 and $30.00 values at. S12.45 Th ree G reat D ress Special s 1- - i- A' N' - . V v f , SEE OUR SUPERIOR - LINE OF HOLIDAY STATIONERY ' Strikingly novel tints and patterns. . , t ' In fancy boxes. ; THE BEST STANDARD. , ' MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS . , '. Waterman's Ideal, , , 4 ' ' Swan Safety; Conklin's Self-Fiffing. ; FANCY, SERVICEABLE ' . - , - " - GENUINE LEATHER GOODS Lawyers' Brief Cases, - -' . . VWriting Portfolios, Card and Pass' Cases, ' - ' ' Pocketbooks, Wallets, etc A MOST ELEGANT . LINE OF DESK FURNISHINGS V k : ' ' Fancy Brass Desk Sets, ' . , ' Desk Pads, Calendars, " Letter Openers, Inkstands, etc, , -( t ' i Loose Leaf and Fancy Memorandums, Journals, Line-a-Day Diaries,, etc. FINE LOW-PRICED ' . n X ! FOLDING CARD TABLES ; - , - Poker, Bridge, Bridge Whist, - - t ; ; Pinochle, Solitaire, Cribbage Sets, , ChesSj Checkers, Dominoes, etc VIKING INCOMPARABLE -SECTIONAL. BOOKCASES , - - , - i . In All Finishes, for Home or Office. Brass Book Racks and Novelties. " TIAPPENINGS IN OUR r : : , HOME," "ADDRESS BOOKS, ;':'. "CalBng Lists, "Engagements," " . "Guests," "My Trip," "Motor Trips," - , My Trip Abroad," "Chap Book," etc. DENNISONS GIFT DRESSINGS Tags, Seals, Tinsel, Tape, . . y "Odds and Ends Boxes," etc '':'; i ;.: W . '. . h- , . .-" -. ' ' - .- - -. ' ""'.! ""A .,""- ? ' Drawing Instruments' and Scientific Books f "Everything for the Office" ' - STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Cornmerdal Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engrav Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. - , FIFTH AND OAK MELHAM 6iAT SAIO! lOjvOiiW EoUJf Thaaus. T NIGHTS. bRlnnlng SIJNIUT, Special Prlca Matinee Saturd.iy, ' Wa A. Brady Presents New Theatre. N. Drama Sace ss "THH HTOOXa" MrioBeaca Soterta aa Ttuilow Ssrta. wvninir. 1.60 to J5: Mats. II t KEAT RAIJB OFX3TS TODAT ,. gellig tliwtH, , - NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT UAiTUBsrrr or caioosr OZJES ASS VULKDOU3 CLUB 3 , Concert and "Collcgs Stunts.' . Low floor, 1, 75c; entire balcony, 50a; gauery, 35c, 25c ; , Ptioofes Main 1; A-1123.-: Theatre, iztb and Morraon. ' Phones Main 117; A-4224.-' OeOu X,. Biker. Manure?. Every night this week. Mats. Thurs. sod . Sat L. R.- Wlllard presents the most gw reoQBly biilllaat musical comedy ot-ll. "The Time, the Plaoe and the Oirf' with George Kbner as Happy Johnma Hicks, the gambler. . First time any where at popular prices. Evenlnes. Iw, ; 60c. 76c, li Matik, 25c, 60a Next at- traction. "A Broken Idol" - ItiEATKU KorrlsoB aad llti, Mala I, A-5J0. GEO. I BAKER, Mjrr. One of tlM season's special events, to night, all this week. Mats. Wed., Sat, ' , . aker stock Co. in C .-;. . t&B BlSllEa" . The thrinina; Alaskan Ule br Rex Beach, dramatized (mm the fjmmu noveL A superb offerlnR. splendidly pr.v Benwa. iuve. sac, sue, iac sal mat. as?, 50e. Wed. Mat 25c Next week "The Hon or of the Family." - , BUNGALOW BAKER MAXJ a, A-IOJJ SVXBT DAT ls-as-sti. ' sTltts :. , .: Site' ma N THEATRE AOVASrCXtD VAUDEVILUQ Edwin Ardctn Jinil Pomntn nrpnntfn(r the romantic Dlavlet. "CantalV Valvet'3 and eight other splendid acts." UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE ' week commencing; iecemler 5. TJULU ; To. . -'-.,... ,..,...... "AST KVU'J UT CXUBDOK" B OTHER BIG FEATURES 8 Matinee Daily. Curtain 2:30, 7:30 and S. O RAN D i Week Pea 3, 1910 TbsBTusioalXJtaeli ZSokHotX ft ooTdoa, r Tennis Txlo. r Oeorye Teomas. Brows m BUUS, - Added restore X Chevalier Slo. rls. World's Chara- pion Xarksman. Three national Oomlqnes Matinee every daT. S:30: anv seat. lKn. Evening; performances at 7:30 and 9:15; Daicony, 5oc 6c; lower floor, 25c; box seats, LY RI C EX)M33 07 KUBICAI, COMEDT Extra Added Attraction, " "ARIZONA JACK" The creatast and bijrirest broncho bust ins; act ever presented on any stare and toe Juync wuaicai uomeay company In . ... M tl KSW uABS8" Two performances nlghUy, 7:45 and 8:15. z:4&.. Friday night. Matinees dally. Cborus Girls1 Contest L MAYER & GO. : $20 Dresses $9.7 Snappy up to the minute styles , Black, navy, cadet, Alice, rose and reseda. Lace yokes, braided andi Great value. - For i. , panel fronts. S4 to 44. To $40 . Dresses $11.95 One pieced velvet messaline and all woof dresses, worth up to $10. only $11.95 To $45 Dresses $14.95 One piece velvet, chiffbn and all wool dresses. Exceptionally hand some styles, ; Portland's Oldest Qrocers, 148 THIRD ST. Main 9432, A4432 Weekly Grocery Bulletin '. Remember, when you purchase at this store we have no other departments to make ufj "so called grocery sales." ' ' " . - Our sales are strictly legitimate, and we offer you only the same high grade groceries that we have for daify business. , . - EXTRA SPECIAL For Friday and Saturdaywe offer you:- . SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS at, lb..:. ...... ...21c SWIFTS SILVER LEAF LARD, 5 lbs. for. .... . .85c Buy as much as you want at the store that is the first to give the public the benefit of low prices in the pro duce line. NEW ARRIVALS f - Imported Goose ? Breasts. Lebkuchen (from Nurn- burg), Glace Fruits, Basket Figs, Malaga Raisins. . 'Give a man his money's worth and you have his entire business." ' WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS Presents CTOT CASXSTOV XiEE, PH. XH X- In a Course of Lectures. Plrrl IS. B. Clinrea, Oor. Third and Tay- "When the People Wake." Friday. De cember 9, 8:15 p. m.; "The Soul of a Woman," Saturday, December 10, 3:16 p. tn.: 'The Btren&th of the Poople," Sat urday, December 10, 3:15 p. m. Patron s iicnet, f. out lumiisiuoa. cose au- mlsclon. 75c M $20 Capes 5,45 AH wool storm and also broad cloth evening capes in. various' colors. $12.50( to $20 am j -values at ' . i . ! . . . . . . SJ, 45 Women Dainty- Nockwear;;-; ., . Every piece in a handsome Xmas box beautiful jabots, Jn lace and embroidered styles, rabatsand Gibson stocks, all fre&h from the maker for the holiday sale, .' , 50c NECKWEAR (in a box),.- $1 NECKWEAR 1 in a box), at ,..v....k..,S5 at !.......:. . ....654 75c NEKWEAR (1 in a box). $1-50 NECKWEAR (1 in box), at .,.. ...,.&0e at 084 $20 Fur Set $9.35 - French Marabou Lynx, large care With 8 Ulls In back. 4 tells and 2 heads In frontj Pillow muff to match, $2,25 child's fur set ....$1.45 $3;00 child's fur set . . . .$1.95 $3.50 child's fur set' . .$2.25 ' Jeweled Hat , Pins 98o . - ' ; JThousands o imported jeweled hat pins. $3 to $2.50 AO values at, ...... V . JOC . i-tTiirsB 7rrrT: . - -r JS'gr1 5th jnd kdt 5lh snd Mdert'K v . Mesh Bags German silver, kid lined, long chain handles .49 ox. IO $G.0O values at S3.95 $9.00 values at ',$4.95 42.00 valuesatrrrrr: SI . $3.00 values at ...... ;.Sl.t 1 - - : I g" 1 1 . 1 1 ' ." . ...-( ......." I.. ELrcrnicAL supplies) II JnBmy v A BATTER I ESS v nt CimnTMtnt m i i im ' . m i r-..--.v;.r'-'--r,---':-;w''":"-'t'.1' "il ,;'.' and, Jewelry .pay acsniall payment ar the time of purchase and balance in .easy weekly or monthly payments to suit your income ; ou convcnierice. Eastern Ootfitting Co. Washington & ' San Whtr GoinparGOnrPriGO Christmas Tree Festoons I With TM and you win m toai ou.r t on ..-... flashlights, Electrical Toys Our Specialty If you want to make the boy happy for Christmas, w get ;? Mm, ; something electrical' " Stubbs Electric Supply Co. SIXTH STREET XTJraCrrjR'B" STOCK, OT- KSW JBTZ PIANOS To be sold reirerdless of cant. Am rv tirlnf frpm buHirwxi Jan. 1, uit i bf twt la tk UMt of raylv-i. la.oa all work and rot ouitnt f blf nuni 'work aajwlwie, o auittei koir machtoa pjr. ibrlilii. work tor ! of.t.w i.tron. n oft dar it dmlr.-t. (.ialri. 3strt-titrl -)' j fr wb.S pl.tH. t-C : ' .' brids work i or-lr " e4. CoowlUlun SoUrCw-ni 55.C1 2aBfilTtl4.t ) jGole filling! 1.1 i I EimdmI f &r It) SnverFiniiirt ,ii Bt aa riabUr . j . Kit 7.n All war fullr rarn"wl "t PHmen . V7fc3BcntalCOe,T