THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, .DECEMBER 21, 1910. ClItfLil BIWEILIS who has hitherto upheld the proposed trade including the vacation? of por tions of east side streets, the action Is taken to indicate a last concession of defeat In its plans on the' part of the O. R. & N. company. . . The resolution further directed that the city auditor demand the immediate placing of a cash value on the property desired for the Broadway bridge ap proaches. If the values cited are not reasonable in the eyes of the city coun cilmen instructions to the city attor ney to Immediately Institute condemna east side streets which were desired by the O. R. & N. company. . Councilman Lombard has prepared, ready for submission to the. council at its next regular meeting, a resolution Instructing the city attorney to Jearn why the O. R. & N. company has pro ceeded to build the new steel bridge without permission from the city, war department or legislature. "V pointed to select the gift, this feat be ing performed the Saturday afternoon preceding Christmas, when some sseleaa and extravagant article Is chosen. "It seems extraordinary to me that It should cost 14 times as much now to maintain the city school system as it did 10 years ago. It seems reason able to suppose that the lacro&se In the cost of running the city schools should bear some relation to the Increase in population, but It Is all out of proportion and I don't believe that taxpayers will long stand for It" , HUNDREDS OF MINERS , IN ROARING FURNACE (Continued Prom Page One.) provided with the oxygen helmet and succumbed to gases following ,the ex plosion.' . -. - ' i ' The mine officials say the complete reports will show that only 300 men were In the mine. .Although the roll call showed 350 employes, the company's figures would Indicate that 60 men were not on duty at the time of the disaster. NEW10C0M0TIVE FOR 0. & W. ON NEW LINE (Special Dlipatuk to The Joml.) v' f - Aberdeen, Wash, Dec, IL Seven new postmafj exti::guis::ic mailbox co:;flac:atl (United Prcw Wl.t Los Angeles, I!. SI. The r ! authorities her ar invTstI;:vh t v mysterious firing of a tmaII bo la pi of the rfldence, sections of the hit. They believe the blaze was stiirtiHl 1 y some person desiring to do-stroy a loi ter known to be in the box. The fro was discovered by a postman, who be lieves it was started ; by drorti's lighted match through the letter ts'ot. It is believed the contents of the box escaped destruction,',. New York, Dec, 21. The United State Steel corporation announced yesterday its, plan for . distributing 'its annual bonus to. the officer and employes of the corporation and subsidiary corpora tions.. The sum, to be distributed - for 1910 amounts to approximately $2.70C, 000. The bonus will be paid 60 per cent on common stock at $70 a share and 40 per cent In cash.. ; Last year .the bonus was paid $0 per cent in cash and 40 per V CHRISTMAS GIFTS ; ; (Continued From Page One.) and present to the boss a gift he doesn't welcome and feels mean about. Choos ing the managerial present is usually a momentous problem. The feminine em ployes timidly suggest a diamond scarf pin,' hammered .brass smoking set or a palr of jeweled house slippers. ,0. R. & N. Co. Loses Import- tion proceedings for the securing of the rights of way will be given. Believing hat the concession of the O. R. & N. company coming so immedi ately after.- his announcement j that he ; will ' not resign from the coun cil, ' may be prompted by a de sire toi allay his misgivings. Coun cilman Rushlight this morning made no announcement that he will go :nt Point in Ficht Over oil burning Pacific type locomotives are " Sits for Approaches. cent in preferred stock at $124 a shar-! showed a list of 369 missing, bat it Is believed that many of the reported miss ing men are safe with friends, but have not yet been located. It will probably be sveral days before the extent of the disaster Is learned, as the shaft and converging tunnels are choked with debris. ' Among the dead -is Assistant Manager Bushton, who perished while leading a party of rescuers. . . Rushtoa was not dally expected by the O. & W. railroad for use on their new line. ' These will be used In the passenger service between Grays Harbor, Portland and Seattle. Four dynamo baggage cars are also ex pected, which will be used to electrify all night trains after the first of the yea'. ' , or common stock at $90, a share, SAYS SCHOOL BOARD .(Continued From' Page One.) COTJDS CATXSJf BXAOAOTS. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide cold and grlD remedy re moves cause. Call for full name. LooSc for Signature E. W. GROVE, 25c. Ivory may be bleached In a bath of unslaked lime, bran and water, after which It should be rubbed with dry saw dust ' ' iTjrz7i " The city council this morninff rejected the O. R. & N. company's offer to ar bitrate values . Jn connection with ob taining rights of way for th Broadway while the masculine faction display a tendency toward gold headed canes, field glasses or cameras. :t After much discussion a final deci sion 1b reached,, and a committee Is ap to the legislature rathe than to remain! the school board as a basis, ought to result In a considerable reduction in the school tax leyy and will probably en able the board to fix the levy at 6 mills. on the city council wtiere his member, ship has constituted a formidable ob stacle to the vacating of portions of bridge approaches. ., As . the resolution was introduced by Councilman Cellars, Oilman's . band at Oaks rink this week, .y" ' T"vn. . i Store Open Until 9:00 Tonight ' 111 ursaay an d Friday Specials Store Open Until 9:00Tonight -Thursday and Friday, the days we select hundreds of sterling items for the basis of this advertisementarticles of which the number is . . ' limited-broken lines-small lots-OUR VERY BEST SELLERS MERCHANDISE AND GLOVE ORDERS . , Good All Over the Store , MERCHANDISE AND GLOVE ORDERS ; Good All Over the Store , .1 :TU V I Mr WW ;' ' U . 1 1? .1 i u'r? .A iSale of Christmas , Umbrellas . .... ' '. ,:. : .... - . i ' . : t C These Umbrellas are made of superior qualities of imported black and colored silks, mounted with high-class imported handles. Such as sterling silver with pearl combinations; ,14-karat gold with pearl combinations, antique ivory trimmed with gold and. silver, etched and carved silver. .Regular $ 6.00,; special $ "4.75 Regular $ 6.50, special $ 5.25 Regular" $ 7.00, special $ 5.60 Regular $ 7,50, special 8 COO Regular $ 8.00, special S 6.35 Regular' $ 8.50, special $'6.80 Regular '$10.00, special 8 , 7.95 Regular $11.00, special 8. 8.75 Regular $12,00, : special 8 9.50 Regular, $15.00, special $11.95 iit: lu-i -M Mix. ' nM 1 vs 2S :JL '. $2.50 Dolls at $1.79 -Consisting of large kid body, full jointed body with bisque head. Moving eyes and real lashes? and long hair. ' Also all bisque jointed , dolls, including a lot of -neatly dressed dolls. , X Dolls, Special at 59c Regular 75c and 85c Dolls Full jointed ;' kid body, Dolls, with bisque head and long hair. Moving , eyes with or without lashes. All bisque and all cellu loid dolls and dressed dolls. 5 Oc Dolls, Special 39c Kid body and bisque head Dolls, full jointed. Moving eyes and with or without lashes, long and short hair. ; Also lot of dressed Dolls. Every Woman !V7n- stantly Recognize I Vhat Great Bargains These : Finished Pieces Are .7 ''?f Beautifully - executed , sample models, the work of: experts. Sent to us on exhibition. , r-They consist of center table mats, dining v? table centers, library table covers, shirt waist patterns, corset ' covers,-' - tie holders, collar bags and aprons. -$25.00 pieces - for.1.' .S13.50 $22.00 pieces for... $11.00 $18.00 pieces fof ...$ 9.00 i-$15.00 pieces for .:, .$ ; 7.50 i-r$12.00 ; pieces for.. . $ 6.00 410.00 -pieces for-.Ti $ - 5.0O $ 8.50 pieces for; ..vg $ 5.50 pieces for.. .$ 2.75 4.50 pieces for. ... 2.25 $ 2.50, pieces for...? 1.25 ; Getting ready , ' for Christmas? ; You : don't need to wait until the week be-i fore Christmas to select that Victor or Victor Yictrola. , ; ; Come in now v and pick it out we'll ar range to deliver' ir at any . time ybu say. ' , Thcre' a Victor at every price $10 to $250. Easy terms to suit.. Buy Your Victor Now . $1.25 Barrettes 50c ZOO heavy ni o u n t e d French Barrettes, inlaid gold and rhinestones. 4 $125 Combs 55c -300 fancy mounted Back Comb s, .; set with rhinestones and gold. " $4.00 Combs $1.75 100 Back $4.00. old mounted mbsi f values to' $5.00 Combs 98c 50cDowny 50c Week 400 beautiful mounted Back Combs, gold bands, rhinestones and , i n 1 aid gold and etched; V ' V Bandeaux at $1.25 , : and $1.00 Fine" Rhinestone Ban deaux. ' 1 -Xmas Tree Candles, 36 in a box, assorted ' col ors 10 Xmas Tree Candle Holders, per dozen. 10 Gem '.Safety Razors in leather case ..... .81.00 Gillette :.Safety Razor, big assortment ; i .$5.00 Fancy Xmas Needle Books, complete with fil lings :....25 Fancy Silk Support ers 35 All These BagsOnePrice, $1.95 Qose on to 200 of these bags. Not One of Them Ever Sold for b '. ' Less Than $2.50 . :'U'A:S 'i,.?H.''S'.A'' '' In " seal, walrus, French pin seal and morocco seal grain leathers.' , Frames from 7 to 10 inches. Metal and leather frames. Fitted with ; coin purse and some with , ; toilet requisites. ' ... Leather lined with single and strap handles." The best possible bag value in the city at this spe cial price. . . , , . ; In the, assortment youll find "t black, brown and other staple . colors. All These Pretty Novelties at Half Price Elimination-day in our art needle work depart-; ment '' Handkerchief and . glove boxes, hand painted. Cretonne covered, lined with pink", blue" and lav ender. Blue enamel boxes with medallions of porce lain. - ' t ' . . ' Regular1. 65c, ' tomor row 33 25c Hat . Pin Holders tomorrow .,.;.... .13 Hand painted whisk broom holders'. All colors. R e jg u 1 a r 65c, " tomof rowr V. 33 y:Xf",.':c:i"'''':v l T ;r'; l Hundreds of real linen novelties, including rib' bon holders, puff holders, V, ; ' .-, picture frames, fancy books, pin -cushions. : Ranging in price from 25c to $1.50 ALL HALF PRICE : Serviceable Gifts at Little Prices Speciatr15c Tomorrow ; Embroidered Doilies 1 12 inch embroidered, Doilies with scal loped borders. V Some with cluny borders d others hemstitched borders, i : . Spec'l,21c Tomorrow Scarfs and Squares "--18x54 inch Austrian fancy drawn scarfs; 30 inches square. . Austrian fancy drawn squares. , Spec29cTomorrow Embroidered Cpieces 18 - inch elaborately em broidered centerpieces with hemstitched -v centers, cluny lace borders. Also with deep ' Battenberg lace borders. ' Spedl,49c Tomorrow V Scarfs, : Centerpieces . i8 by '50 ;inch' elaborate ' -t embroidered Scarfs' with scalloped border, 30 by 30 A Jnch round and square pieces to match. '"t ' ' ' .. Regular$15.00 , Marmot Fur Sets at $9.85 Fur Set of extra quality blended Marmot, consisting of large, shawl, .collarette ! with pillow muff. -The , shawl , collar is trimmed with two natural ' heads and four fur tails. The ' muff is made in the new pil- i low shape and lined with " satin. ' New Autumn Waists Many Stylish Models Selling to $6 Each at $2.95 Waists of messaline. taf teta'suk, rersian plaids andy novelty, materials. Made in. this season s newest most approved models black " and all , the leading colors. . .,'..,.;'( 1 1 3 ySi Xmas Handkerchiefs Attractively Priced IRISH LAWN 17c EACH, $1.00 FOR BOX OF SIX Superior quality Irish Lawn with dainty quarter-inch hem stitched edge and tmbroidered block initial; full assortment of letters. . ' ' .HAND EMBROIDERED 17c EACH, $1.00 PER BOX Ardennes hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs made of fine qual ity teltic lawn, quarter-inch hemstitched edge, block letter; put up in a pretty box. . - ' - - PURE LINEN 25c EACH, $1.25 FOR BOX OF SIX Pure linen Handkerchiefs of heavy and sheer quality ; quarter inch hemstitched edge; pretty script letter; full assortment of initials; put up in pretty gray covered paper box. . , v PURE LINEN 35c EACH, BOX OF SIX $1.95 Of heavy and sheer quality linen, Irish manufacturer; quarter inch hemstitched edge ; thread drawn by hand ; hand-embroidered initial and floral spray. ' x HAND EMBROIDERED 35c EA CH, $1.95 BOX OF SIX Sun-spun, the new t hand-embroidered all pure linen finish needle art on sheer quality 'cloth ; quarter-inch hemstitched edge ; pretty block letter: surrounded by . pretty , eyelet embroidered wreath ; fall assortment , of initials ; put up in a handsome box. PURE LINEN 50c EACH, BOX OF SX $2.75 Fine quality sheer -pure' linen with heart-shape ?, embroidered A . . . . i i . ' j i. i-i. l corner wun iiorai spray., ana. aamty sciipi. icuer ; ijuinici-inui hand-hemstitched edge., - ;v, Lt.J-J.,J-., - - What a Useful Gift ; for- Christmas ? Short Kimonos $ 1 .39 Zp yf $1;50 and $1 Fancy ' flannelette Kimonos in belted and hn stvles. With and with-fe out collars. Long or short sleeves. In blue, pink, gray, lavender and navy. .,,.-! id pep-WOi ' Vl K v' ' Long Kimonos $ 1 .29 Regular $2.00 ' Fancy flannelette 'long Ki monos with plaited or shirred fronts nd shirred waist elfect. Ribbon trimmings of satin band ings. In rose, cadet, navy and Javejuler - I f 5000 Hat Pins in Sterling and Gold Filled Reg; Price 5 Oc, 65c, 7 5 c, Sp ccir.l n r :