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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SUNDAY .MORNING," DECET.1DER 11, 1310. I : "I ' competition, Pearson-Fags Company, 133 Front et, - -. ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ... Maker . . . . liunpalow Orpheura , Hrand' Pantages , Lyric ..... Star. ..... ; "The Ni-(rr.H "The Honor of the Family." "A Broken Idol." . ,. aiKlevlile , , .Vaudeville . . .Vaudeville . , . "Arizona Jack."" ...Moving Pictures Weather Conditions, ' ' Portland, Oregon, Dec. Id, 1910. A new low pressure area Is central at sea near the north California coast It has caused moderately heavy rains In south ern Oregon, northern and central California, Nevada, Utah and south ern Idaho. A large high . pressure area, extends from . the , Canadian northwest southeastward to 'Florida and ove this broad strip of territory the weather Is -fair and cooler than usual. The storm yesterday north of the Dakotaa has moved southeastward .. to the lower lake region and It has caused light snow to fall in both the upper and lower lake region and for some distance beyond that district Into the adjoining states. It is much colder in Montana, the Dakotas, eastern New Mexico and western Texas, Elsewhere , the temperature . has' remained nearly stationary.' The conditions are favorable for rain . 'Sunday in southern Oregon, and for rain or snow In eastern Oregon, east ern Washington and Idaho. "The weather will continue cloudv and threatening; in northern Oregon and western Washington,- withont any precipitation of conse quence occurring. v ' , . .A FOHECASTS. . ;"' . ' ' ,. Portland and vicinity-Sunday, cloudy and threatening, without rain or snow of consequence. , Northerly winds. A.Annn C..,3n. ' ..In . ..nth nlAll and threatening north portion. . North to west winds, Washington Sunday, fair west. Fair followed by rain or snow east portion. North to west winds. v Idaho Sunday, rain south, rain or finnw nnrth. nrrUnn EDWARD A. BEALS, f District Forecaster. Maximum temperature, 38; minimum .; temperature, 84. River reading, 8 a. m , 7.8 feet. Change In last 24 hours, 0.4 ft. Total rainfall (5 p. in.-to 5 p. m), 0 Inches, Total rainfall since September 1 lam 1i 6A Unh.. VammrI 44,fa11 since Beptemoeri, 14.40 inches. Kxcess of rainfall since September 1, 1910, 0.40 inches. Total sunshine, 0 hours, 0 min utes. Possible sunshine, 8 hours, 42 . minutes. ; Barometer reduced to ea level) at S p. m., 30.06 inches. To Give : Sacred Concert A sacred concert will -be given at the St. Law rence church, . Third and Sherman streets, Sunday evening, December 18, boglnnlng at 8 o'clock. A fine musical program has been prepared. ine lec ture will be given by the Rev. George Marr, C. S. C, D.D. of Columbia uni versity, the subject being "The Greatest Moral Force In the World! Whatr The proceeds are for the benefit of the or phans. The following program will be given: Organ prelude, Mrs. Mattie Kelly Flaming; vocal solo. Miss Anna M. Twles; selection by Portland Male Quartet; vocal solo, Mrs. Frank Ruck ert; violin solov, Miss Maria Mooney; vocal solo, Miss Mae Breelin; lecture, Ren George Marr, C. S. C D.D.; roca.1 solo, Mrs. R. A. Sullivan; chorus, St Lawrence Choir augmented by the St Lawrence Choral club; association, which mots in this city with The Journal In any capacity. lie January 3. These delegates win stay was employed for a time as solicitor lor over for the National Woolerowera con- aifvertislng for the Press club souvenir. ventlon. which convenes in this city but is not now engaged In that occupa- January 4. - won. grade medium eye specialist, rtnt Frove TiUe. After buying a I Eavei CH, a hlgrh lot, riving it to his wife, and having it priced coaL Main S5S. willed back to him unon her death- Maurice B. Wakeman. treasurer of the . Br. Ivy Jtoblnson, Atlas Mixed Mortar company, has been Shetland bldg, comDelled to tro into the circuit court to make sure of his title. Yesterday sosiyn vo&i, airew irom car to coo- he-filed a suit against Minnie P.-McU unar. Main ! 68. Tla.rvv. in whlrh hn iknva th defendant I is asserting an adverse title. He does Smoke op at Wooster's, 408 Wash.x not exolaln in what war she claims ."l'X? 5?: DISTRACTED FATHER uv vine iui nun. vv uaciuou mv purchased lot 1, block 7, in Wilson's addition In 1893. In 1897 he deeded It to his wife. In HOT she died, leaving a will which gave-' the lot back to him., v. .: s ; ' 4 FINDS H0L1E FOrVSON WITH WEALTHY FAMILY three midnight shows to be give:1 for t. m. a. This season at the big benefit per formance for the 1 M. A the three big playhouses, the Ileillg. Baker and Or pheum. win be used and the perform ances will start at. 11 o'clock running unt after midnight, giving everyone an opportunity to watch- the old year out and the New Tear in. These affairs have become Immensely popular, as the programs are mide up of the best vaudeville acta that are in the city at the various theatres at that time, as well as many numbers volunteered by the best known local talent Frank Rlchter, the blind boy pianist, will appear in all three theatres this time, and Marjorle Mahr will also be seen at one, or perhaps all the three playhouses. Other acts will ' be an nounced later, most of tberovtaken from the Orpheum, Grand and Pantages vaudeville bills. Tickets art now sell ing, and may be found at any theatre box office, as well as with any member of the T. M- A, which is composed en tirely of theatrical people. Christmas 1;une on I -. ' 1 club numbers nearly UJ hew member are l -u -,; a ' i.-.i . ly. IIol Elver has the lar . t slty club of any ci'r in th.t r Bide of rort'ai; !. The irmj .tjr mcmbcri arc a, ; grower. . University Club to Dance.' ' (RjK-rtal Disjxiteh t Tl JoamiiL) "flood River, Or, Dec 10. The Ilood River University club will give a -rl iwl U I i., rv U I liiv Back east "Park & Titford' on a -boa box moans the very finest tr. , . We have brought the best of the e to the west and are sole Barents for !'. here. It's exquisite in flavor, yw: . good, delicious, and It Is packed In t most artistic containers. Sl. Slehel Co., 93 Third or Third and Washlnctun. roAsterg Beet Officers. At the last J Case X.asta Viae DtytrrA ease wnich 4 "SZPZL" .-ffi V.r two was J uiuoi.mjui'v.v. 7 th- left unfinished in Judge Gaten's courtly lowing officers were lect f or the en- actual 1 1 '.4n n. vao,' C A. J.UOUEIlCyi . V. I ....... . " . . . 1 rml ln lesnmony navsag ' 1. 1. v t ;..r,A.- trpL- commenced December 1. It is the case Adams; T 8. F. X...J of George Mtllalnes against Mrs. M.E. urer. C C Schumacherj orator, I J. ethers, tnvolvlnr intri- Sadler: S. W.. O. F. Hoel; J. w, u. Quappe; S. B., E. Rolie; J. B H. Wol bers; trustees,. 8. J Hicks and.H. J, Berchtoldr physician, D. IL Hand; asso ciate physician, A. E. King. ' :, To Describe ramous Play -Rerrftenry Marcotte. pastor -ot the Westminster Presbvterlan- church, will give a talk on "The Passion play" in the audito rium of the Young Woman's Christian association this afternoon. Mr. Marcotte was present at the play this summer la Greenman and others, involving intri cate dealings In real estate, the .sum in question being about $2000. The at torneys now say the case will be fin ished , tomorrow. It is a "break over" case from last term, and its . length has seriously interfered with the trial of Jury cases for the December term. Tb Aannal Meeting of the Library Association of Portland will be held on Wednesday, December 14, 1810, t o'clock p. m. in the directors' room of ' . .. .. 1 ,v - i n ji - c .v. .n4 an Will lie SDie 10 BIV i" "ni7 uuiiuiiis n ocmnu uu fh mihlect from the point of one Stark streets, for the purpose of elect who has seen it. The music will be a lng two directors and. for the tranaac. duet by Mta, E. 8. MUler and Miss Lylajtion pf such other - business as may Ransome and a SOlO Dy MIBS nansum i propeny ewum peiore av uoi.ins. The discussion class and social hoar Mary Frances Isoro, secretary. will be at 5 o'clock. - I T. C Bamp to Ijectturs Recently a To Address Tortinx "A Country With-1 graduate from the s University of Wis- out Oraft"- is thfr title ot -the-aoaress i consin.-Floyd C. Ramp -will lecture un to be delivered this evening Derore tne i der the ( auspices of Branch 4, ixeai Peoole's Forum by Hon. George , Judson Portland Socialist Party, in Drew hall. Klner of Ohio, rieia manager oi i"tiBZ' second street, near aiomson, une Company H, iird ; Oregon Infantry, will give a-smoket and entertainment for the benefit of its members and their "friends Monday evening at 8 p. ra. in ths Armory ' gymnasium, ' Tenth and couch streets. The members extend a welcome to any person having previous, ly served .in the regular army or .N- tlonal Guards of the United States, or young men over 18 years desirous of a military education. There are no dues and uniforms are furnished by the gov- , eminent A fraternal organisation, composed of members of Company H, la being organised. , The order will be strictly social and educational. Appu cations for membership can be obtained at the smoker or from the officers and non-commissioned officers. Following is th roster of officers and non-com- missioned officers of Company H; Les ter R. Kollock, captain; Richard Delch, first lieutenant; Leo J. A Veroiil. seo- . ond lieutenant! Leon EL Howard, first sergeant; John H, . Meleenhelmer, ser- geant; Guy C Bloss, sergeant; Oscar Wlckander, quartermaster sergeant;1. . A. Plckard, corporal; Henry Spady, cor poral; Walter A Forbes, corporal; Frank i D. McDonald, corporal; William A. Rood, corporal; Leon C, Uouser, corporal., r subject will be, "Is Intemperance the Cause of Poverty!" Nauonal Direct Legislation league. Mf. Klne has scent some time m Bwitser land and can ten oi us wonaers m bo-i December 11, ip.n clal and democratio lines, 'me rorum how meets in the hall of the Medical building. Alder and Park. No charge for admission. . V Any boy or girl who has no home and needs one can have it provided the aid of The Journal , is secured In finding It . thinks 4 Frank Blanchard of 801H Haw- thorne avenue. Mr. Blanchard : Is in poor health. His wife died some time aso. He has. a fine. boy of 8 years whose name Is Reuben. Fearing - thai death -. might overtake him soon and lea,-e the boy 'unprovided -jf or, ; 4 Mr. Blanchard came to The Jour nal and there was published a re-:' quest for good home for Reu ben. - Blanchard told of the ft-'-suits yesterday. - ' "t vy" . "Hundreds of responses cams to ma" he caid. "There were letters and telephone 'calls and personal visits. ; I had the choice of many homes for' my boy, and nearly all of them were from people who could care for him ; well and educate him as they would their own son. Finally I gave Reuben into the care of a wealthy man on the east side, who has no children and who will be good tc the boy. 1 ' :. , . Tve made "up my mind to two things," said Blanchard, and . his voice was husky with emotion and his eyes were bright with ,:: tears.;..' '" :'.: .'.-.' "I've made up my mind that "The Publlo School System and the Moral Development of the Pupil" to the subject Of two addresses this evening by. Miss Aphla 'L. Dlmick and B. E. Hughson, at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and lamnui, A aew fuel company has been organ. ized, known as the National Fuel com. pany, which has a vast amount of dry cordwood already on hand, which will give the publlo a chance to get back to old prices at 85.60. to $8.00, according to . distance. For further: particulars phone Marshall 880. ' , Lecture Sunday, p t there are a lot of good people In 4 the world, and rm mighty thank ful to The Journal for reaching most of' them and thus helping a poor man who is sick and In trouble by finding a good horns for his boy." Havanas for Christmas. Clarar Owcomt fot Iff m -When you Can't you hint to your,wlf0 that you o clock. The music win he nnoer nne puPChaB0 m overcoat from me you save think Ml Hogap , Cigars are about as direction of John C. Monteith. Morn lng service, "A Radical Restatement of Christian Doctrine." Hew Tork Stats Society The New Tork State society of Oregon will have the regular monthly, meeting Tuesday evening, December 18, in the parlors of the Glendora hotel,. Nineteenth street. enough to buy your Wife or sweetheart fine a. Christmas present as yo.u can a Christmas present lean sell you a I think of? A box would be nice on the 830 overcoat for 817.80. No big profits I Christmas tree.: with vour , name 'at tacked on to pay for high rente. Jlmmle tached. The best there Is that's Ml Dunn, room 816 Oregonlao building. , Hogar, Slg. Sichel Co., 93 Third, or ; Third and Washington. Mother Zs Administratrix Mrs. Ellen Reed, mother of Grace Reed, was ap. - . WHflrri in Tlino oolntecY administrator of the estate of . ; : ' liVW W J'lHC. x- between Washington and Couch. . An In-1 her daughter by County Judge Cleetonl Turkey and chicken dinner at Pee in teresting program will ba riven andlyeBterday. ; The property la valued at low. Cafeteria, ittOi Fifth street light refreshments served. A WI oor-1 15500 and the onlr heir U the father v 1 ' -' ' " -1 1 "' dial inviUtlon is extended to an New of the deceased. Asa Reed of Mllwaukla A fly wheel of an electric generator Yorkers, -either i.-vtsitors, or -residents. ' t:?:4x.V'i !----..-,'. , jused at a coal mine In Belgium Is so ....i.'-,,.-...;.,-,. Vm -n hi inrtMUi : M(.n heavy that it, will run by Us own mo- Mothers' and Toswhets' : 45hrol The J whoiesals prices for 80 pound beds from nientu,n for 8 hours after the power la regular monthly meeting of the Mount Tabor Mothers and Teachers Circle was held at the Glencoe schoolhouso Thurs day afternoon. ; The meeting was well attended, showing , an increaeing Interest la the work of the circle. Mrs. Rachel D. Bhatto read a paper and gave a most Instructive talk on the "Physical Care of Children. Portland, Or Deo. 10, 1910. Grocers and Fruit Stands, Attention. It has come to our notice that salesmen of competitive , houses and "would-be" competitors, are circulating malicious and lying reports, ? to the effect that we are supplying bananas to a cer tain prlcejeotting - Greek on Morrison Street We will give $500 to the chart- - table Institutions, of Portland,; if we have sold , this individual one dollar's worth of goods slnoe October 1, when .he brought In his first bananas. Any parties interested can learn at our store exactly whore this person buys most of his goods. "We have the most modern banana rooms on the Pacific coast, handle more bananas and other ; fancy fruits than any concern In the northwest and have one , prlc . for everybody, quantity and quality eon- sldered. We will take pleasure In showing our customers oJr fine steam heated, air cooled banana rooms, which enable us to sell the finest , bananas ever shown In Portland. This is what accounts for our large banana trade, which is the envy of small-minded Krs. (hurry Kissing Information Is desired concerning Mrs. Helen Curry, formerly a resident of Klondike, Sher man county, Oregon, where her husband was errtployed as a section boss On the Columbia Southern. Half a dozen years ago Mrs. Curry moved to the state of Washington, residing for a time In Cen- tervtlle. Any one knowing her presept address Is requested to communicate It to Rev. Father Hwkey, Wasco, Or. , 7.50 and up. We renovate mattresses 1 Bnut "- and return them the same day- Port' land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger, proprietor, 226-228 Front street Main 474, A-1874. V ' Timely Suggestion- Ladles and children will find Christmas shopping easier and will escape crowds on, cars at rush hours If they Will arrange toi do their shopping so that they mar re turn to their homes not later than 8 o'clock each afternoon. v So doubt we have your father's, hus band's, brother's of son's measurements here, and why not order him a fancy waistcoat for Christmas. ; W. P. Kranor A Co.. Importers ' and Tailors. 109 Fourth St Conch bide. . Second floor. Sylvia W. JdoGnlre, Portland's popu lar dialect reader and Impersonator, will give her "Echoes from Dixieland" at the M. VE. church south. Union avenue and Multnomah st, Monday evening, Decem ber 12. Admission 60 cents. ' XJbrary VotesA large ' number of Lithuanian books have been added to the central public library and may be called for at the circulating desk. Rev. D. A. Thompson will t give a lecture On the Grand Canyon of the Colorado at the Alblna branch librarv. 823 Russell street on Tuesday evening. December IS. at 8 I , necessity To . seek some one ,with rclock. The lecture win be Illustrated moineriy unaeretanainr to aaopt strong, by stereoptlcim. r - ... j healthy boy, 8 years of age, of good parentage. Address all inquiries . . to Selentss Comina Here When . the I Mrs. James O. Amtck. 881 Jerome are- Malhour and Harney County Woolgrow- I Astoria, Oregon, ers associations held their: annual con ventlon in Vale Deoember 80 a large delegation will be , selected to - repre sent these counties at the annual con vention of the Oregon Wool Growers' Knights and Ladle of Security, An chor Council 748, will give masquerade Tuesday, . December IS, la Marquam building, eighth floor. Six good prizea Union muste. Buy Xmas, Diamonds Our Lstablished Reputation . Protects You ,"'.; . : :';-:,i,''.::c'-'V-;v:.' :"-. : 'f-:':y-:.;i-:''t', 4.;: lyi1..),.! ;V;;'"i:.i'"'; .;,.:.';' A diamond as a gift outrivals all others. Think of the pleasure the recipient geta from wearing an exquisitely - brilliant : diamond that . sparkle, Sn artistic setting, such as we make right in our own store. .As an investment it is money saved far next Xmas. Money put in diamonds is where you can. see it and. take care of it, and enjoy it It earns the very best kind of interest, tthough nerer out of your sight or possession, f The lasting gifts of jewels, jewelry, silverware are the things of the hour. .No matter how little yon have to spend buy something that shows real taste that has lastingvalue. Our store is brimming over with just such ideal gifts that fit either fat or lean pocketbookjri. ' We are yours to serve and to please. Mcmftcri? 286 Morrison St. ?fyc To Disenss Tiee dum" Dr. Levi Myers will speak on Freedom' at 491 Alder street, today at 8 p. m. A gen eral discussion , will follow. - Bear Mrs. MoGuire's amusing Im personations and darkey dialect stories. Monday night, Methodist church Booth. Admission 60 cents. Steamer Jessie XSsrkins. for Camas. Waahougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday.'' Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. ; H Christmas Fhotograph Make the best presents. Have a sitting now by E. W. Moore, Elks' bldg, 7th and Stark streets. .:.v;:s.:'..v.,w ..;.... - . . - Solid "eomf ort for eyes by our new methods. Crosseyes fixed. Drs. .Freeze & Rloe, Merchants Trust bldg. In the day and early m the tveelc, tjmt our, employes may give you tmhurried .service. Lleier O Frank r ..l i,;-.v.'';.v V ' ; J' fcw ' r. E. Beach 8n Cos the Pioneer Paint i company, 135 First street. Phones U 1334, A-1S34. ,0 Old Jewelry Wanted. We buy old gold and silver. Uncle Myer"s Collateral liJank, 71 Sixth sW near Oak. . Dance Tonight Every Sunday night Haydcn v pavilion. Ladles free, . Take Vancouver car. e Host Grades Wood and Coal tn the city. White Fuel Co, East 814, B-3964. 1 415 E. Morrison.- Kisglers dancing class and social every Monday evening. Morrison at I Second street , , Agents for Rocksprlng and Australian coals. Crown Coal Co. Phones 8478, A-I71t ' 1 ; ("'' ':, -iS'-'-i- rfH t-.'.- The well known pianist and for merly musical Instructor at the University of Oregon, will give a recital under the auspices of the Monday Musical club in the Ma sonic Temple' Auditorium, Tues day, December 18. . Mr. Fraser re cently returned from abroad, where he went to complete his musical studies. Porfed&farbie Vcrks . . EtabBhed 1888 ' , ' We carry the largest and best Stock on the coast. Call ! and get our prices before -' purchasing elsewhere AM and SOS rtmxth stmt . Opposite Qty Hall . Phones State 8584W A-151S 4.t I Clocks Clocks for every purpose. Alarm clocks ror si.uy that almost wake the dead. Fancv clocks for the bed room, dining room, hall, par lor or oirice. - nomewiin chimes, others with jsatled ral gongs, tube strike, eta. We - have Borne fine tm- Sorted timepieces that are tfferent from the ordinary. Every clock guaranteed. Lodge Buttons, Charms : ui.u xviuga .... f J2d Degree and Knk I Templar Masonic BiniX kik. jaoose, o r. nu other lod?e Dins, charms, buttons. We make them to order, too, to suit your own ideas, . Sterlino- Toilet Sets Brush, Comb, Mirror and Manicure Pieces in the new thin models, both plain and engraved. Also etched and engine turnea; tnree piece, brush, comb and mirror seta in beautiful boxes as low as SIK.ftO. Manicure' seta from S4.00 up. . Umbrellas IB. Oo for our sneclal Ladles Umbrella with two handles in beautiful gift box, tied with ribbops. our umorei las have the detachable han die feature and are strictly hign graae. Bracelets Rnuselnts ate always a Dot- uiar ., unnstmas pui. we have them mounted with diamonds, pearls, rubles, emeralds and otner (terns. Also plain and engraved in oval and square . effects. Gold and silver. Gentleirien's Full Dress Shirt Sets If von want "to we what I correct for evening dress let us show you our Pearl ' Shirt Sets for the bosom and cuffs. Also gold sets for Tuxedos. Open Evenings JLWLLRY OFFERINGS r: : t from , The Large Store We. believe in quality not quantity in Christmas gifts. A present in one of our printed boxes is welcomed everywhere: We fur- . nish them free with every article purchased in our store. They are not for sale, however, nor do we give " them away, V as some un ' scrupulous persons have seen ' fit to use them for cheap jewelry piir- ?chased where::?- 'r We are selling Christmas pres ents this year to the same cus tomers who started with us nine years ago.' By satisfying them and the. others, they have sent to ; us we have been able to build upf in this short time" the largest jewelry store in Portland. We only ask a trial from you, . . Jaeger Brose. " - Jewelers Opticians :Tiie Large Store 266 Morrison St. , ' Bet.- TLird and Fourth Opera and Field , . Glasses Opera Glasses for women and field glasses for men make excellent presents and are life long reminders. Oar genuine Lemaire glasses have the highest grade lenses made. We ha' cheeper qualities, too, low as S5.00 pair. - ive Sterling Silver Qur Sterling Silver department is one of our most : successful branches. "We carry complete sets in IS diff erent patterns, in tluding the Paul Revere, Colonial, Lafayette, Newbury Violet, Hampton, Irving, Berain, Rose, C Orange Blossom, Bridal ' Rose, Apollo, Monticello," Puritan, etc ; Also tea and coffee sets, sandwich and cake, dishes, pitchers, servers, lemon and other small 4 sets in boxes and all other necessary table articles at prices that make them seH easily. Sheffield4 Plate The largest line of Sheffield ware In the northwest, embracing extra size serving trays,' small platters, tea sets, ' meat and sandwich plates,' candelabra, etc These are purs silver 00 a copper base and wear a lifetime. ',.'., . fun MM jt Watches Hamlltons. Howards, South Bends, Klgln, Waltham, Illi nois and Swiss movements In thin model and other up-to-date cases. Watches in nickel - cases as low as $2.50. . Cut Glass Hawkes and other high grade Cut Glass. The as sortment is large ana tne prices lower than most of our competitors. - Diamonds Color and , brilliancy are what make diamonds valu able. Without these quali ties ther . are practlcaliv worthless. Our fine white hiifh grade diamonds are the kind that make others look cheap by comparison. Rings A stunning assortment of platinum and 'diamond mounted cluster and dinner rings. Also solitaires and Other styles. Uur tine rings are a departure from the ordinary kind. Necklaces and Pend . ants ,"': Our showing of theae pop ular articles this season is the larirent we have ever had. Platinum is the thing. . Also cameos, ' meoaiuons, etc., at prices that suit your purse. Cuff Links and Scarf Pins Something always noDular as a Christmas gift. Be sides our immense stouk we make up anything to order. We can carry out your own ideas exactly.' v EarrWs Wamond Earrings as" low as 15.00 a pair. We have some beauties at $ tO.OO 50 0O and -K7.(. Come In and t our prices. v (J. , 1 1 Brooches Everything new In gold, platinum, silver and enamel. some plain, others set with pearls, diamonds and Othor precious stones. All the new things In bar pins and sets, beauty pins and oelt DUCKies. ' ,,. ,.. The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OUT OT TOWjr FEOPUB should ' re member that our 'force is so organised that we can do their entire crown, bridge and plats work in a day If nec e scary, v v :-.,:.:: -. . Fun Set of Teeth....... ...... .5-00 Bridge Work, or Teeth Without Plates ............. S3 50 to S5 00 Gold Crowns ...... ....t RO to 5 OO Porcelain Crowns . ...fi.1.50 to 5-00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings..., $1.00 Up SUver Fillings.., 50t to 91.00 U Tears Ouarantee. Hours I a. hv to a p. m.; Sundays, Union Dental Co. . nXST A3D XOKBZSOV 8TTS. ( journal Want Ads Bring Results Sr. T. IX. Brooks, physician and sur geon, Oregonlan bldg. Both phones. enppsr Tahls D-Hots at St Patricks Andltorium from 6 to $ o'clock Sunday. Price 25 cents. , Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, W. H. Leah, tth floor Deknm Bldg. , Open evenings.' 1 . Oretron Abstract CO- J09 Board Trade. Guaranteed abstracts. Popular prices. Engagement sad weddliitf rlsrs. Wal ter A, Iord Co, jewelers. 111 8Ufth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentlBts, Third and Washington. ,, . rt a Journal seportsrJosph Fox. an B-avertiBiug solicitor, is not connected It's Kilham's that engrave for highest society : ' Most beautiful things in . , strictest propriety 4 s Ladles and Gentlemen's Society Monogram and Address Stationery - most elegant Xmas Gifts. Visiting Cards, InrlUtlons, Programs,-Announcements, tio. t , , i We employ oar own artlats, do our own - copper-plate sad steel-die embossing and can please the most fastidious. Come and see our samples. ' - . It takes time to execute these orders properly, and from now on they come In yery fast Every day you sare on your order is an advantage .both to you and to us. ' " . 1 ( T7" TT TT A -nT STATIONERY & ; iilLirliiiVl PRINTING CO. I Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters. rnnters, engravers, -1 4 j - j .1 Books I Jakers and Bookbinders . Flftii end Oal i Headquarters for ApcarrxoTS xmo ESGrsTEEUs Burruix BUILD TOTAPMIilES . Company Is Organized by J, ' ' W. Ferguson to Open Up 1 Rich Silver Belt . - (Tram the Spokane Chronicle, H"or. as.) -The Pend Oreille & Coeur d'AIene Ballway company has been organized ' , '- by J. W. Ferguson of Sandpoint and aa - soclates. The road which is designed for the transportation of ore will have ' Its starting point at Lakeriew on Lak , Pend Oreille and will terminate at Chloride in Horse Shoe canyon, a dis tance of six miles, topping one of the 1 4 ,,v . richest silver-lead belts In Id nho. It wiU afford transportation facilities for the Weber, Keep Cool. Shooneah and " Swastika mines, which will be tn a : . position to furnish 600,900 tons of ore by the time the road is completed, i . v . Considerable development has taken v , . , . place In the district but no ore shipped. with the completion-of the new road on . activity such as has not been witnessed in years is predicted. Mr. Ferguson has ; been active In the development of the country and is directly responsible for ( . , , the new road. - . Off the Market January 1! Swastika shares win be withdrawn from this market January 1, They're 10 cents now on installments of 10 cash and 10 per month. We feel confident this mine will pay as much a 200 pr annum on all money put into Its stock, and more when in full operation but no mors stock after the first of the year. ; . , TJB TREE BOOXXET TTTT.T3 AXi ABOUT IT Mi Thie SwoslHta Mining ti Development,. Co., L'd. 820 VBXXEX. BXJMK, SXCO3T0 MJSTD TAMJEtTJCi STS, POST1.AX35, f.X - ... ,.-,.:. raoira acAjjr 87ca . The Stevens Catering Company wishes to announce that -it is nov ready .to. take entire charge of-your Dininj-Rocm -snd Kit:!:::; in serving for Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, Card Pari - P ; !' Can or address 387 E. 4 S th St:::i ; ' : Phone G225S