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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 0, 1910. ST. JOIiiJS SEES m mis Two Old Time Residents Go ing to Live on Farm; New . , Building Planned. George . and Hubert . Slmmcma, who have' long been residents of St Johns, biive traded their house for part pay ment on a big ranch near .Springwater, Or., nnd have left th city. Georg Simmon at 6n time had' a ' tobocco tor in : the city and both brothers leave many Trlends In the neighborhood. Ag a result of the successful fair nd bazaar , held early in the present month, the Knights of. Pythias are con templating the erection of a two story brick building at the corner of Charles ton and Jersey streets. A -committee has been appointed , to discuss plans and opacifications. It Is Intended to start juilding operations early in the spring. The laying of the concrete on Pea senden street which under Contractor P. J. Peterson had progressed for several Xmas Gifts $3.75 CLOTH BRUSHES, quadruple silver, A 1 Q plated, in beautiful patterns, special CJ) yj -$1.50 HAT BRUSHES to match the cloth brushes.. ',..95 $600 .MILITARY. BRUSHES in quadruple . AO Qr silver. Excellent bristles. . . ,. . .... i q) , J J -$8.oo. Military brushes of quadruple a r q r silver, in a large assortment of patterns. . .......... ,p J , y J $6.00 , EBONOID SHAVING STANDS, consisting of large bevel edge mirror with stand; good badger hair brush and mug tpT'eT'- $9.00 GERMAN' SILVER Shaving Stand, with AT QC adjustable mirrors, lotion bottle, mug and brush.. : i)Oe sD -ELECTRIC LIGHT attachment for shaving mirror. . .$2.50 $5.00 EBONOID SHAVING lent . mirrors . $2J25 TOBACCO JARS of Colonial glass,' with A 1 German silver tops ....., l.-aftU SHAVING MUGS of quadruple silver plate and' A J Q n brush. Put up in a box .. ........ 4) I evO $2,00. SMOKING SETS in copper.,v.....,i...:...?1.45 ; - ; -$4.00- SHAVING MUGS quadruple silver, with1 f d O : i C '' inner porcelain cup. Badger hair, brush. , pZnl J 1 jp ? ' $1.00 Each v. Union ;i Suits of "medium heavy "-t white cotton. Silk trimmed " and -hand finished throughout. Long sleeves and ankle length.',, , ; ; , : $1.25 Each - -Perfect fitting,' well made W,V; "-iou uniun Sui in ,medmm or heavv weights ankle 1m t.;..-. ;t.v-j tt! ixiumicu auu iiuimicu tmyun- out the very newest designs .and ends, Put in a neat, Christmas box. , - , - TERRY-CLOTH BATH ROBE SETS for MEN ; From $6.50 to $9.50 a Set .-.Terry cloth Bath Robe with towel and slippers. to match, in" many different attractive colors. ' , MEN'S SILK HOSE ' Double lisle tops, heel and good qualities. , blocks, has been held up owing to the advent of frost, and It is not likely that any further work will be done on this street until, the first of April next 1 . '. Hew Attorney Arrives. - ' Percy Stroud has taken offices In the First National bank building and Intends to ensrage In the law business in the city. He Is a graduate of Wis consin university and of the la 4r school of Chicago university, and he has tak en in hand some of the law work of the present city attorney, who has left St Johns, owing to the increase of Ms practice In the city of Portland. Wheth er or not the appointment of city at torney will devolve on Mr. Stroud seems at present unsettled, but at any rate he will receive a hearty welcome to EL Johns and the good wishes of the resi dents for a lucrative practice. John Christine today opened up a first class tobacco and fruit stand Immediate ly opposite the Palm cafe, of which Mr. Glover Is proprietor, and as this Is Al ways a busy corner he expects a large amount of patronage from the residents. Mr. Peggs, a newcomer' to St Johns, has taken over, the new St Johns hotel. He Intends to ; remodel and enlarge It considerably and when the alterations are complete, this hostelry will be as well equipped .and furnished as any In St Johns. ' : , Take nrta-rest la nM.. : r- Arrangements are being made for a special boat to run to Vancouver to see the boxing ' bout on December , 21. Considerable interest Is being- taken by many St John residents In the contest, as young Kruegef. who Is figuring n one of the principals, was to have taken Holly Ribbon Novelties ' 4-2 Inch Width 10c Yard 1 Inch Vidthl8c Yard Vi inch width 25c yard . rFrench imported holly de signs of ' fine, quality gauze. Suitable for Men STANDS, excel $2.95 UNDERWEAR FOR ; WOMEN ; . Knit Underwear 43c - -1 " . ' - - '. -'. if. t. '- 1 1' ' -..".;' -y A Vests or Tights of me dium weight white cotton. The vests have either long or short j sleeves. ...... . 50c Each . Medium or medium heavy ; .weight . white ribbed ; long sleeved vests and drawers or tights to match. . . ; 65c Each Extra large sizes in white or cream colored ribbed cotton vests or drawers in a medium weight, fleece lined. ; $K75 Each ; , Forest, Mills brand of hand finished white silk and wool y vests or '. tights In medium , weight l , x ; , f , : $!.95Eacfe : ." $ .95 Each . ' -: .' . , . -Forest Mflls medium heavy mik inusiicu ana mmmcQ. Mens Guaranteed Socks ; $lJ50 PerBox What could be more acceptable than; a box of these sox, which come with sixJ , ' pairs to the box. In colors, black and tans. "A most excellent quality; ' MEN'S NECKWEAR . . 50c to $2.50 Each . . High grade Neckwear for men in all shapes,, with extra' wide flowing 50c TO $2.00 A PAIR toe; in all the solid colors, Extra part In the last evening's entertainment whioh was scheduled to be given by the St Johns Athletic association and which came" to such an untimely end. r . The Salvation Army, which has for many years been working in the vicin ity, has now secured a long lease on the llolbrook room next to Frank Clark's store, and intend to open up a branch department in St Johns. The room Is being remodeled and arranged to suit the requirements of the army organiza tion. No actual aggressive work will be done In this city until the beginning of the year, when Staff Captain S. Bradley of Corps No. 1 will be In charge, being aBststed by Xiawrence Greene. At present LletttBnant Greene Is engaged In looking after the wants of any poor folks he may find In the city, presenting them with a ticket entitling them to a family basket at the Christ mas dinner to be" given at the head quarters In Portland on Saturday night ; Owing, to the ' general desire of the realty men to be present at the ad journed ferry meeting last night, the usual weekly, meeting , of, the realty board was set over until Wednesday next The question of the general pub licity' campaign Will , then again come up for discussion. ' , , MEDFORD GIRL STUDENT DIES AT EUGENE, OR. (Special Dimateh to Tb JearsaLI - University of Oregon, Eugene,- .Of Dec 20. Miss Ch rystal ; ' McNary, ' a freshman at the University of Oregon, died early yesterday morning from ty ' ! KIMONOSJ3.75 Made . in the new Empire Waist stvle of Wisteria CTepe , ; design with satin trimmings on neck and flowing sleeves. . , KIMONOS $2.00 ; In a loose flowing style with "V" shape neck and plaited front and back ; has w puff :; sleeves ; of wisteria -crepe in : cadet, light blue, lavender and navy; trimmings of satin.: f Special Sale Christmas : Gloves ; .'. ; $127 a Pair , Ladies' Gloves of fine qual--ity glace kid in the two-clasp style, Paris point stitching on back, and over-seam style ; in a good assortment -of colors; slate, tan, brown; mode, gray, navy, green, black and white. XMAS PICKUPS AROUND the STORE . Pocket Electric Flash Lights 85 -7-Xmas Cards . and , Booklets for ,..504 V-Xmas Bells' 3 to 25 Xmas Letters . 10 to 50 Xmas Garlands 10 to 35 Maiden Hair, and , Air Fern at : ;...io Natural Artificial , Flowers at v.... 15 XIT' 1. TT1." J T TvT I t vm. -Dennisons' Paper Novelties for the table, from 3 to 50 Stockings Wled with tops '. . . . .V... .JIO;.. Fan cyx Playing Cards . - with , gilt edges 25 to 50 -Paper Dolls . . .5 and 10 Dennisons' Doll House Out fits 35 Uncle Sam's Register Banks for .$15 Crepe Paper in; Holiday de- sign ;v ,l5f Xmas Boxes for eift pack ings, all sizw...... 8 to 10 Juvenile Stationery in Xmas boxes, from , . .10 to $1.00 Gold and Silver Tinsel, 6 yard pieces ......25 Xmas Snow Box..., . .5 $2.W STATIONERY $133 500 cretonne covered boxes filled with the best linen paper and envelopes, ribbon tied. - $1.50 PAPER $1.00 --Pretty holly cabinet boxes, containing 100 sheets and 100 -snvetapesFour-sizeg-in-the box; ribbon tied. v , ; v v . - 300 fancy bridge and 500 covered score lists, special 35c phoid. The body of Miss McNary was removed to her home at Medford today f(M Vllirinl Th. rtMOAnt tvnMM Aril. demio at . Eugene Is very light In Its nature, oniy one case naving oeen re ported as at ail serious. This is the case Of Miss Pearl McKenna of Pendle ton. The case Of Miss McNary was com plicated with meningitis and would probably have resulted fatally without the typhoid. The new water plant and filter system Is now completed and in operation , and it is probable that no more cases will result among the stu dent body. '. ; . . TIE ELECTION CASE IN CALIFORNIA SETTLED (United Prw Leed Wire) ' ' Scranton, Dec 20. The appellate court yesterday afternoon decided the George B. t.eavltt and 8. S. Bass elec tion contest In favor of - the former. They ran for supervisor In Lassen coun ty, the vote resulting In a tie. Bass was supervisor then. The election took place at the general election in 1908. By the decision Ieavitt loses two years. "LORD'S OREGON LAWS" ' : ; SOON TO BE ISSUED i (Satan Bnreaa f Tfce JoarBati ' Salem, Dec. 20-t "Lord's Oregon Laws" Is the copyrighted title of the new codi fication of Oregon statues authorized by the legislature two years ago. The last form sheets; have gone to the bindery Christmas Novelties PERFUMES $1.50 DTER KISS Toilet water for .,......$1.25 $1J85 ROGER ,& GALLETS Toilet Waterall odors 89f 75c PIVERS' TOILET Water, an odors ,.4.. .69 EASTMAN'S PERFUMES in baskets; all odors '. . .. ... .i .25 Oriental Serving Trays PRICE $5.00 EACH Beautiful quaint Chinese silk ; gorgeously hand embroidered in all, the unique colorings and de signs of the Orient ; these silks are handsomely framed in hard woods in both the round and ob long shapes. f - ; works. of art and not onlv form an exquisite' gift for their beauty, but for their usefulness, FOLDING CARD TABLES Special $3.19 , . THE REGULAR $5.00 STYLE 100 of these superior qualitr .folding Card Tables covered with all wool green felt; made of se lected oak, in mahogany or weather finish ; the top measures 30 inches square. ' ' ; . , AUSTRALIAN LAMBS WOOL WADDING . 20caSheet - For filling pin cushions, , neck tie cases and fancy articles; this wool is manufactured inhc most careful ; manner ; the cleaning of ' the wool is perfect and the. anti moth' treatment, renders it inde structible; sold in sheets at 20. the sheet " .... BABIES' SHOES ' , , 50c and 75c , A complete line of little soft sole Shoes and Slippes for the baby ; in new velvet, suede, pat ent and kid, also little sandals. AERO TURBANS : Price $2.50 ; MADE TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER IN ANY COLOR OR 1 : - COMBINATION:. ; ' . '7 ' , These outing Turbans are the mos,i popular taq ana lasmon.ot the day; they tan be made in any solid color or combination of colors that you wish. ,We also make a "specialty of school , and college colors with tassels or rib bon bows on one side. , . - ' Just the thing for all out-door wear. EOWNErSKMAS CANDIES mm. and the entire edition will be ready within a month or bo. The first copies to be ready for the legislative session when it convene 1ft about three weeks, are now being bound and packed to await to the opening of the session. Ex-Governor W. P. Lord who nai charge of the work will go to Califor nia for his health, next month after which with his son, W. P. Lord, Jr., he will open law offices In Portland. The larger portion of the new code is being bound by the George Rodgera Paper company of Salem though Allen Eaton of Eugene procured the bid -from the state, bidding lower than Rodgcrs but subletting-the greater portion again to Rodgcrs. , PERSONAL F. S. Murphy, a Salt Lake City lum berman, lsiat the Oregon hotel.- ,. 1 W, P, Blssner of Nome Is at the Ore gon. ' B. C. Adams, United States snperin-r tendent of construction at Baker City, who also Is in charge of repairs being made on the post office building here, is at the Hotel Portland. . k I. M. Glen, of the faculty of the Uni versity of Oregon, 1 Eugene, is at . the Seward hotel. , Dan Campbell proprietor of one of the largest : canneries in the country, which Is located at Bellingham, 'Wash.; Is at the Oregon. A. C Hough and A. H. Gunnell, land operators of Grants Pass are at the Seward. V R. C. Viet, an. official of the Standard A' ' Useful and Ac- , Cept- Li able 1 VxlTiaS v w A SWEATERS at $2.75 All wool Sweaters for wom ;en and girls, in cardinal and whl.tei made m a new fancy stitch in semi-fitting style with : pearl buttons and high stand ing collar and two fancy , pockets. . REAL HAND CROCHET NECKWEAR $2.25 and $3.00 Beautiful large collars,' both round ; and square " style, : so yokes with pointed fronts and stock collars attached ; these have the pretty Irish rose pat tern, and the baby Irish de sign so i popular this season. Many little dainty jabots ., and tabs used so much" with he laundered v linen collars and the ; narrow round 'Dutch cbl- lars with dainty crochet edge in the wheel design. PYROGRAPHY, AT i HALF PRICE : Crowded conditions compel us to discontinue our pyrogra- phy r department Our - art - needlecraft business has so in- -creased that we are compelled 1 to do away with pyrography : '. All 25c articles 10 All 35c articles' ...18 "All 45c -articles 23 All 50c' articles ........ .25 All 60c articles ..SOt . All 75c articles .38 All $1.00 articles 50. All $U0 articles .75 , All $2.00 articles t. ... , .$1.00 . AH $3.00 articles $1.50 All $5.00 articles .'.....$2.50 Miss Mysto Rag Doll for 59c The new rag Doll. Here is what she says; ''You can never. - l - break - mer - even if you try. Hurt me all you wish, I never, cry." . , MM)-1 Oil company, of New York, Is at the Hotel Portland. ' Dr. N. C ' Cos, of Bend, Is at the Hotel Portland. . 1 , . J. IS..' Lawrence publisher of the Bend Bulletin, is at the Seward, ' Among the passengers to arrive from San Francisco this . afternoon on the steamer Rose City, will be Miss Frances Reed of Reno, Nev, who will spend the winter In Portland with her brother, T. R. Reed, an assistant observer In the local weather bureau, : Mrs. W. H. Falrman of Coos Bay. is spending this week with relatives at Lents. . Andrew Davis, Marshfleld, arrived In Portland yesterday for a business trip of three days. He Is at the Perldna. S( ANEQ srs Good. Join the Book- lovers' Glub $1 Down, $1 Week Sale of Rogers' Vintage, Charter1 Oa SET OF SIX Knives 'and Forks ....89.60 Table Spoons $2.85 Dessert Spoons . . . . .$2.55 Teaspoons ...$1.43 Soup Spoons ........ .2.85 Bouillon Spoons .....,$2.70 Chocolate Spoons ...'.S1.80 Orange Spoons . . . . . $180 Ice Cream Forks $2.25 Oyster Forks $1.90 Butter Spreaders $2.55 Medium Knife ....... .$2.25 Medium Forks .$2.85 Dessert Forks' .l$2.55 Butter Knife and Sugar Shell for V...S1.10 Child's Set J. . .' . . $1.25 Child's Spoon and Pusher 75 r JSU. V5 ' . iiiiT. i KZ . MM : mint tt m a 11 ROGERS' 1847 ARGYLE PATTERN ; ; set of six Medium Knives . . . . ... $1.63 Medium Forks ....... .S1.62 Tablespoons . . .'. . . ... .$1.62 i Dessert Spoons .$1.49 Teaspoons '..84 Sugar Shell and Butter Knife for 64 Oyster Forks $1.12 Butter Spreaders .....$1.49 Salad Forks ......... .$1.67 Child's Set 89. Bouillon Spoons ......$1.62 Coffee Spoons 8-t Medium Knives . . .... $3.89 Medium Forks $39 Teaspoons plain satin finish, at ..viV;' S1.49 Tablespoons .'.'.:..:.. .'.$1.49 Knives and .Forks ... .$3.00 STOCKINGS Of all Stockings $ 1 .00 Of imported , pure . silk, fast black,' with ; double silk lisle tops and soles, desired colors. Also m various Stockings $2.00 Extra fine silk Stockings black, with extra strong ' lisle, lined soles, heels and toes and double silk tops. , , BkrJ REAL INDIAN BLANKETS IN BRILLIANT, DARING COMB1NA TIONS : Special at $4J95, $6.95 and $7.85 - - " We have just received a large shipment of real Indian patten and colorings; an immense assortment of well selecte d, trni ; patterns; one of these will make a: most accqitiblc O ri ': gift, especially suitable. for your eastern frirrh. CAUGHT If ACT OF - HOLDluG UP UuOL.!)t Detectives Hetjuon and Abbott 1 s i night arrested William Ban at SV. North Second street aJ lie m la t! act of holding up the landlady.- T!:! man . Is suspected of bi?lag the at who- last Saturday nl'-?lit enterod t! Parker House and attempted to ho; J tip the people' In the housa, but wus frightened away. '.In police court how ever, he was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and "on explaining that he was drunk, was fined Hi and the gun taken from him, Jonrnal Want Ads bring result. SEE THE CHANGE WE MAKE In appearance of a rumpled and tolled Overcoat or other garment Ton would - not believe It until you see the garment "before and after." We do the dry clean ing and thorough pressing and thus make your clothing Took like new again to the disgust of your tailor, of courn, but to your profit and satisfaction. Do not spend money on your tailor wh-n It Is unnecessary. We can save you scores of dollars yearly. ; . .. Vienna Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Works 824-336 Third St, Bet. Salmon and Main, ! 84 7 Tableware atidl Sharon Patterns EACH Babr Spoon t.,.40 .Sl25 Olive Spoons i... Salad Spoon U.. Pickle Forks. Salad Forks Beef Forks Cake Fork Cold Meat Fork . Jelly Knife, Pie Knife .60 ..$1.50 ...'.65 75 ......75 ......90 ...816 Pie Server . r . t ji - 1.85 ......70 . , .90 ... 52.00 ..552.25 .....! 55.25 .... .551.25 Gravy Ladle Oyster Ladle i. Soup Ladle Punch Ladle ... Cuctrmber Server , Nut . Cracks 60 EACH Berry Spoons ........69 Meat Forks ..........43 Pie Knife ..$1.05 Sugar Shell ..'......,...29 Cream Ladle ..39 Gravy Ladle ...'..53 Salad Forks 98 Knit Wool Slippers 65c Pair ; Heavy wool knit slip pers in cardinal, black, sky, gray,-striped effects. Made with " fine lamb'si " wool inj' soles. Soft, , warm , and com fortable. .... FOR WOMEN Stockings 25c s The wear-well .: brand ; of medium weight cotton, Fast black,, strongly spliced, and made for long wear. Also in fine gauze black lisle or, black cash mere. ' "... V Stockings' 35c ' '' : Fine gauze imported silk lfsle Hose, fast black. Also black, white or tan Ksle thread, made with garter tops and extra strong heels, soles and toes. Stockings 50c silk with black cotton tops." SUk usic sujcKings ; gauze iiKUi or raeaium weight lisle stockings, fast black, and gauze in light or medium weight. $1.50 a Pair Kayser ' brand black thread ' A sk Stockings,-with double al1- silk or lisle tops and cotton soles ; also various " pretty shades of ' colored silk stock Stockings $1.25 Pure silk stockings, made :. with extra strong soles, heels and toes