THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ' 21, 1912.
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TOXlCiHl'a AMUSEMENTS :
BElt.tP(iul J. Uidnei'i "African Bant,?
mott'iit nlctarvi, , ,.' ,r ' '!
BAIililt 'hi Bslier Playort ; la Tb
. iiixmltiig Offlwr." f !
OIIPHKUM Vouilcfllls (In Buncaloir thatr).
LYRIC Heattugr & Flood Musical OomiKlJ com
pany In "Tb-Merry MniiUon." . ,;
TlIK EMI'KESS Vr.H(lelUe. , ,
I'ANTAUliU- VuodpTllld. . ; ' ' , '
rtir niuuspniciit adttrtlalng pugt
; Weather Conditions.
rnrtlnni! and lclnlt I'alr. allchtly cooler
, tnttrlt. ,. Sunday fulr. Easterly winds.
Oretfon Generally JUir wuigui snu ouuu.
vNn wadhlngton Occasional rain weat tonlgbt
ana numiuy; snow uurnc. v
DlRbt or Kimday. Increaalug aaaterly to wrotH
entiTly wiuda. -'',
lillirw41iionf flurrlPt tonlgbt or Sunday!
Wariuvr south tiortlon Punduy.
" Acting Wlatrtct forecaster.
"Caickea" CUts 180 Dyt-"Chlckon
breast" that's about all tha name n
knows. When r.a is called upon t0
a real name, he uses "Bherman Chicken..
However, "Chicken" Is known by all the
members of Portland's north end Jurfgla
town. It is unusual. If he la not in the
, tolls of the police at regular Intervals.
Crhe ot these Intervals occurred ,thls
morning. "Chicken breast" was plaintiff
. and defendant in two distinct cases. In
the first, he complalnted that "Rags"
assaulted Wm with a pistol. In the sec
' ond. case, , h , was defending v himself
against a Charge of vagrancy. In the
. first case, he was unsuccessful in prov
ing the assault waa proper. In the sec
ond case, he failed to convince Judge
Taswell he had a reputation for work.
In fact, ha waa his own worst witness.
Therefore, the Judge sentenced him to
180 daya on tha roekplle.. "Rasa", has a
real name ot J. 11 HalL . .
' Juror Too 81ck to Barren But eleven
Jurors are completing the damage suit
y of Frank Obcrlln against tha u.-w. h.
- & N. company In Circuit Judge McGinn's
JSast Tenth Street, was taken violently
ill last night and could not b present
today. Tns attorney a for both sides
agreed to the change in number, though
Oberlln'a attorneys at first held out for
a verdict by eight Jurors, ; instead of
nine, as is necessary with a full Jury.
Uberlin claims to have been permanently
. Injured by being caught between two
- cars in the Albina yards while they were
. being1 switched. . He asks $40,000 dam
. ages. He waa employed at the time by
. the company as switchman. ' , , ? '
County Paya for Eorsa The sum of
$300 for a horse was ordered paid to
Mrs, Grace Brooks, formerly Misa Grace
Iiathbone, by the county commissioner,
on account of injuries received by Mrs.
Brook's pet driving animal, "Prince,"
which Was, killed July 11, X911, after
. it had broken its leg on Burnalde bridge.
The horse eaught his foot in the space
beiweed tha bridge proper and the draw.
Mrs. Brooks started suit for damages
and the order today was a compromise.
J Mas Xosea ringers I. Kaplan, a
cabinetmaker at 323 North Twentieth
street, lost two fingers and a part of
a thumb yesterday when his hand came
in contact with a sharp knife with
whioh he was working. Mr. Kaplan was
taken to the Good Samaritan hospital,
where amputation was completed and
' ' his injuries given necessary attention,
Tire Destroys HomeThe home of
: John Sharper, East Eighty-fourth and
Market streets, was destroyed by fire
' last - night. Sharper has been out of
town this week, his wife being at the
homo of A. W. Boyd, 30g East Eighty-
fifth stret. Nothing was saved from
the home. Origin of the fire. Is not
. known. . f . . . , ,
Stole rortjr riager Biaga -For ' the
theft of 40 finger rings last evening in
: a local department store, George Harris
this morning in the municipal court was
sentenced S0 daya on the rockplle. Har
ris pleaded guilty. This is his second
conviction, having served a term of 180
.v daya last year for larceny. "j- ,
Aato Blta Mas Guy Oornon, 831
Crosby street,, was struck by an auto
truck belonging to the Olympla Brewing
company this morning at 8? North Third
street. Injuries were not considered se-
rlouey bt he waa taken to the St. Vin
. cent's AoapUat tot. .sttentlon.. -x-
. rrae Chxistmaa Trees We brought in
a carload from fertile Powell Valley on
the Mount Hood line, all sizes. Free
to anybody; glad to give you one, Come
to our office at 288 Oak atreet. Umb
denstock & Larson Co,
"Tbe Christmas Gospel," Dr. Trim
bio's 11 a. m. theme, Centenary, East
Ninth and Pine, tomorrow, " 7:S0 p. ra.
"Tour "Will, How Strengthen If Best
Christmas music by choir and cong rega-
tion. . - - ' '. - - ' '"
Baby Smokaa Cigar Lighters, gas
lighters, air rifles, hunting knives, skits
sweaters, gloves etc., for Xmaa. Store
open evenings. Archer to Wiggins, Sixth
and Oak streets. -
Children's Say at People's Theatre.
' Send your children to the People's thea
tre Saturday afternoon to witness "Jack
in the Box, most superb Christmas pic
ture ever gotten out for childrsn.
- - rifts should express the character
of the giver. Tou are invited to look
at the beautiful and distinctive offer
inars of the Art, Craft and Curio Shop,
. 404 Morrison, -- ,"
Tomorrow drop in at tha Alder
street Pharmacy 242 Aider, to, see itaalr
Xmaa offerings in Toilet Articles. Youlf
like the style; you'll like the price.
1 1 Steady, Seasonable Prices Isn't that
sound business policy T Don't they make
you feel more sure? Barrette, the good
valutt tailor, S68 Alder.
Trunk Xdse Show On The manufac
turer of the well known "Commercial
Trunks." Is showing a complete line of
" ''Made ia Oregon" trunks. Sold from
Dr. Ben j. Young
Will Preach Sunday Morning
AT 10:30 .
" Subject, ,
"The Christian Message"
AT
First Methodis t Episco
- pal . Church -
Corner Third and Taylor Sts.
EVENING 7:30 '.
CHRISTMAS-CANTATA
"Star of Belhlehcm"
DOUBLE QUARTKT
ORGAN, CELLO, VIOLIN
WELCOME!
factory at wholesale prices. Why pay
more? Factory 251 Columbia, near
Third, . -
Haw Years Eve ricasantly aurprlde
! your family and treat yourself by ap
pearing in a milt made by Burette, the
good value tailor, 26S Aldur.. . , .....
Ton're not ready for the holidays un
less you've been fitted with a 'i Ken-
Bhaw 2 Hat. Kvery style, drop in and
see, next Globe thbatre.
Btaaicsr Jessie Barklss for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock at t P.'m . yi , i
Dedham Pottery, genuine Indian cu
rios, plum puddings, Jewelry, books and
cards. Art, Craft and Curio Shop, 404
Morrison street. , , :.
Glf ford's Oregon Yltwa, framed for
Christmas, '16c. Commercial work done
at commercial prices. Studio 418 Stark
street ' '
ronnd Albert Blttner will be found
by his customers with Blttner & Furrer,
ladles' and gents tailors, 415 Stark.
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Imported Silks, gowns, . embroidered 1
goods, curios and furniture. Chinese
Bazaar, 410 Morrison, v ' ;' '
B. O. Spltsmer, violin teacher, now
located in Selling-Hlrsch building, 10th
and Washington. -
Z,adlasr Sand. Bags, real leather, Ber
nl's drug store, 229 Washington, near
Second, " i, . ' r t
Dependable tranafer Baggage check
ed at home. B. & O. T. Co. A-8322 Main
"last Minute" gifts of beauty and re
finement, Chrlstensen's, 187 W, Park.
Dr. Barry P. BIoKay, : now 411-411-413
Eilera bldg.. Seventh end Alder.
Sr. Bobt. Xh Jones, dentist, now In
1122 Selling bldg. Phone Main 1825.
Christmas Perfumes, Berni's drug
store, 229 Washington, near Second.
. Safety Bason, all makes, Berni'a drug.
store, 229 Washington, near Second. ,
W. A, Wise and associates, painless
dentists, Third and Washington, . - '.
Orders taken for Xmaa Boxed Health
Candles, 242 Aldtr street ;
, Dr. Zlla X. Dearborn, 800 Union ave.,
both telephonea. ,
Holly Wreaths, $1.25 Made to order.
Woman's Exchange. v
Dr. J. g. Short, now at 1111-1112 Sell
lng building. -
Zmas Jewelry for the lady. Aronson.
. Dr. a. a Brown, Eye, 'Ear. Mohawk.
Jewelry Gifts, right price. Aronson.
YAQUIS CAPTURE
MEXICAN TOWN?
' ALL MASSACRED
(Continued From Page One.)
mit that they bavs received confirma
tion that the Indiana have overrun San
Marclal, and that many persons have
been killed or wounded. - They deny that
fuller reports have been receled.l!
-Additional vague-reports by telegraph
from Hermoslllo ' state that there ia
little hope that many of the inhabitants
of the village escaped; The source of
this information is not vouchsafed, but
messages from various -sources are dls
couraglngly similar in contents, and but
little, hop la held bere that they are not
authentic. -
In spite of all efforts that have been
made from Douglas and Agua Prleta
no word of the fate of the American
residents of the town has been received.
It is pointed out here that , the usual
Yaqul custom is to carry Americans
away to the mountains and to hold them
for ransom, r
Ammunition Gives Out.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
El Paso, Texas, Dec. 21. Dispatches
received here from Agua Prleta say it is
officially announced there that the cit
izens of San Marclal, Sonora, fought the
Taqula who massacred them until their
ammunition was exhausted and then sur
rendered. The Indians are reported to
have, massacred hundreds of Innocent
residents. This Is the. first time the
Yaquis have attacked any large town.
FELLOW WORKMEN
IN LOGGING CAMPS
. SAYS iTS THE MAN
(Continued From Page One.)
where Jones last worked before leaving
Oregon, reports unusual conduct He
was believed there not to be "quite
right"-.:,.' , -r.r".
'While here," said J. T. Peterson,
scaler, this morning, "Jones -was in
every way a good cltlsen. I remem
ber on one occasion when an attack up
on a girl hear Portland was mentioned,
Jones remarked: 'Hanging's too good
for a man who would do that' He had
no bad habits. He did not drink or
smoke or chew, or waste bis money, and
when the loggers went to town, he waa
tab found in the reading rooms and
not in the saloons. I saw him every
day during the three months he was
in our camp and he appeared to have
good tendencies throughout" -
' - - - (Special to Tbs Journal.)
Holbrook, Or., Dec. 21. The Consum
ers' Lumber and Supply company of
Burlington, between Holbrook and Port
land, was the last employer in Oregon
of Ira Jones.' Jones left Burlington only
about three weeks ago. He waa rafter
for the company and worked for it
perhaps two months, during which time
his attitude was hot exemplary. His
conversation ran along rough lines. At
times, when, out alone on the rafts,
he was known to take spells, throwing
his peavy and his hat pto the water
and .lumnlnsr around an tha. hnnm w
talked at times of 4 close friend in
Los Angoles, who he said was master
mechanic at carbarns there. - - - -Jones
was readily identified here as
the original of tho Santa Ana desper
ado's ploture, reproduced In The Jour
nal last night The nose,: hair; ears and
contour of face were apparently iden
tical. Two Days 14 Off v
Next Monday and f ueuday-ftwo dava
only we will Sail our fine perfumes,
sachets, toilet and smoking sets, hand
ling and all Xmas goods at off
marked price. Alder Street pharmacy.
242 Alder at .
Spellbound Audiences
The Author Warren Bible) studies at
Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor, have
, ..... . ovi.jS men, txii-
other lecture 'nd study will be given
I Gnnrl.tr TtdrtamVin- l . v.
After the show tonight, hear Philip
Pelz and his famous RumkIuti rnurt iw.
Ichestra st The Louvre. Mrs. . Philln
Tela, soprano. Other musical numbers.
iira GiVES A
POSSIBLECLUEINTHE
LENOCKER i51Y
Edward L, Naylbrls' Accused
of Illegal Friendship for Girl
, Who Nursed Him, , " -
i i " (SporlHt to The Journal.)
.Hlllsboro, Or., Dec 21. Indictment!
were returned this week by the .Wash
ington county grand Jury against Ed
ward Lv and George F. Naylor, charging
a statutory crimeJ The charge against
Edward Naylor is s sequel to conjec
tures as ; to his relationship with the
young woman who nursed him during
his confinement In a Portland hospital
after' being shot by Frank Lenocker,
December .9, 1910.' The mystery of the
shooting was ' never completely cleared
up. Naylor claims he was shot by a
man he met while passing through a
grove near his residence on the edge of
Forest Grove. Lenocker's body was
found near by, he having turned his
pistol upon himself after shooting Nay
lor, and i the latter claimed never to
have previously seen bis assailant : The
women named in tha indictment Is Miss
Martha Travcr, and at the inquest' U
developed that she was the first person
to reach Naylor after the shooting, aK
though be claimed sho was not present
when it occurred. Efforts to show that
Lenocker and Miss Traver were ac
quainted, and thus establish a motive
for the shooting were made at the time,
but failed. Naylor was confined to the
hospital for many months, and was at
tended by Miss Traver a portion of the
time, - The indictment ; is the outcome
of charges that since his recovery they
have lived as man and wife.
The indictment against the brother,
George F. Naylor, charges the same of
fense, the name of the woman being
Watrous, well known in Forest Grove.
The brothers are well known through
out tho state, and are wealthy. ' . El-
ward was known as a breeder of An
goras, his exhibits winning prises at
many stock shows. - They are sons of
Thomas J. Naylor. a pioneer of Wasn
lngton county, who located the Naylor
donation land claim,
Both were arrested and gave bonds. -
Orejcon City, Ore., Dec. 21. Miss Hat
tie Hutchinson, the pretty 17 year old
telephone operator at the Good Samar
itan hospital, Portland, utterly reversed
the ethics of marriage license procedure
this morning in the county clerk's of
fice. Miss Hutchinson, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Clara Hutchinson and
R. Soper, well-known residents ot Can-
by, Ore., came before Miss iva Har
ring ton, deputy county clerk.
"I want a license,". , said Mr. Soper,
"And your name?" asked Misa Har
rington of Miss Hattie.
"Oh, it's not for me. I only came to
make the affidavit for mama," replied
the girl. "Whereupon the young tele
phone operator declared that she waa'
well acquainted with Mr. Soper, that
both be and her mama were over 21
years of age.;; ; - V'
"And you know of no legal lmpedi
ment to the marriage." t
"Why of course not", smilingly ans
wered the, girl from the Good Samar
itan." ' ;
Cursed His Puncture Makers.
(United Prs Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, Cal., Dec; 21. Twenty
tire punctures in three days has dis
couraged Horace Fargo. At the garage.
however, they found a device above the
front wheel that dropped tacka as an
engine spreads sand. Fargo is looking
for the man who sold the car.
Carml Thompson, the new treasurer
of the United States, is 41 years old
and a native of West Virginia. Since
his early youth, however, ha has re
sided in Ohio, where he began life as
a coal miner. His public career began
with his election to the Ohio legislature
in 1902.. , : : . : ; ..v.V ,
Journal Want Ada bring results.
Christmas
$20 Umbrellas
$18 Umbrellas
$16 Umbrellas
$14 Umbrellas
$12 Umbrellas
$li Umbrellas
$10 Umbrellas
$9 Umbrellas
$8 Umbrellas
$6 Umbrellas
$5 Umbrellas
Umbrellas
cut to $15.00
cut to $13.50
cut to $12.00
cut to $10.50
cut , to $9.00
cut. to. $8.50
cut to $7.50
cut . to $6.75
cut to-$6.00
cut to J4.80
cut to $3.90
RUST FR00F UMBRELLAS
x,tt Us Fit a naw Umbrella to Tonr
.Handle. We Have All Kinds Cheap
MEREDITH'S xSllll STORE
329 Washington, Imperial Bote! bldg,
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
AND .RESORTS . .
HOTEL
SJABT'
SMI FRAtlCISOQ
'Geary Str eetj abow fTnlorf Square"
. Buropean Plan $1.50 day up -American
Plan $3.00 a day op :
New steel ni brick Structure. Every
Snodsra caarnltac. Moderate rate.
Contar of theatre and ratail di.lrlcL Ob
ear linaa traa-irrin( all or city. Elaa.
ilia eaanibua maata trains d ataaaMra,
TWASMAMMAWHO
1
THE LICENSE
FRESH EGGS DECLINE
HEAVL
MS BOLT OF
COLD STORAGE STOCK
(, :. - " ' , . : ,-.v i
'V','Y' it '. ', -!,,-;
Drop. 12c a Dozen in Ust Two
Weeks; v Hand of Montana
Egg King Seen in Change,
The- dron irt fresh etjrs in tha Port
land market during' the last two' weeks
has been fully 12a a dozen. This is the
greatest loss ever shown In the- local
trad for a like .period., Today's whole
sale eggnrloes ( are thev lowest for
many years at this period. Sales were
being made generally this morning at
t'i cents a dozen while 10 days or
two weeks ago values ruled .around 44
cents. . Occasional ' lots ; were sold then
at . 48 cents, the highest mark reacher
during the year to date. - J -
The loss in fresh egss prices here
is due entirely to the great quantity
of cold storage stock that - has been
thrown Upon the trade by eastern in
terests, it is said that A. P. Henning-
sen i of Butte, who is - considered . the
Kgg King of ; the United states, has
dropped several hundred thousand dol
lars as a result of ; the decline. Senator
Clark of Montana ' has ; "been reported
the backer of the Hennlngsen company.
The price of fresh eggs was placed
st an abnormal figure this season by
the v manipulating influences of cold
storage operators who had placed more
stock In the ice houses than ever be
fore. Tho price was put so high for all
grades of eggs that consumption , was
greatly curtailed. The speculators over
shot the mark and the result was that
at the time when they should - have
already disposed of most of their hold
ings, they retained the greatest sup
plies in years. A sharp break in prices
to stimulate demand was the result '"
FIOWERS
for
Xmas Presents
Magnlficcht
Stock of
Fine Flowering
and
Ornamental Plants
at Popular
Prices.
Orders for Our
Fine
Cut Flowers
Should Be Placed
Early.
Clarke Bros.
287 Morrison St.
Opp. Corbctt Bldg.
Portland
Concrete
Vault
is the result of the demand "
of advanced civilization
for an air-tight, water
proof and decay-prbof
container for the casket.
It replaces the old wooden'
box. A sense of respect
and duty for the "departed
urges Aone to investigate.
; Simply mail the coupon. ,
PortlandConcrete
Burial Vault Co.
: 441 Hawthorne Aye. ,
Phone East 485.
COUPON
-Portland Concrete- Burial Vault Co;
141 Hawthorns Avt Portland, Or.
Please send me booklet about your
mcrete Burial (Vaults.
Concr
Name -. . .
Address
RAFFLES
AT HARVARD
TAFT'S SON A VICTIM
(United Frei Lenaad Wire.)
Cambridtfiv Mass., Dec. ill. That a
"Raffles" Is operating at Harvard Uni
versity: was revealed today in the an
nouncement that President Taft's son
Robert and other students were robbed
of valuable articles of Jewelry. 1
The thieving, it is said, has been go
ing on for months, and $10,000 worth
of property taken. . .
, ; .Woman Tries Asphyxiation.
. (Cnlted Vttm Leased Wlre.l
, San Francisco. Cal.. Dec, 21. Com
plete mystery surrounds, the finding of
Mrs. Jane Smart, 83, suffering from
asphyxiation fin her apartments. She
was rushed to th emergency , hOHpltal
where it was said sh would reoover.
Mrs, Robert Altner, landlady, told"Of
ran
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Christmas Cards
Calendars
Holiday Papeteries
AND
Leather Goods
The Irwin-Hodson Co.'s
Retail Store
83 riTTH, BET. 8TAJMT. ft OAK
Open Evanlngi Until Christmas.
BITULITHIC
Paving
WEARS
Kenton Lump ...$8.00 .,
Itenton "Washed Nut... 97.00
, East Creek ......... . $00
Tono $0.50
Rock Springs $10.00
OvertonFuelCo.
A-1603
Slain 05
Bend 60 cents in atampa and re
ceive three months' trial subscrip
tion to the STJWSET, Including beau
tiful mid-winter number and Stand
ard WEBSTER'S VE8X POCXET
DICnOHAItT, defining over 20,000
words and consisting of 200 pages.
This is a special offer and must be
accepted prior to December 21, 1912.
Address 7BED tOOEXET, North
western . Manager.' 8TTK8ST THE
PACXHC MOHTXXiT, Portland, Ore.
John A. Melton
Carpenter
and Builder
Office and 8tore
Flxturea built and
remodeled.
Altering, and re
repairing houses.
Show ' Cases and
Counters . built
Factory and Office 2S8 Second
street, near Main.
Phones: Main 177; A-1787
Foster & Klelser
Outdoor Advertisers
PAINTED BDUSTril '
PAINTED WAIOJI
POETESS ,
Cast Seventb and East Everett Streets
aat im svsas
Orp Humane Society
Office 320 Tnion Ave., Oor. Utaikel St.
fi.r-.A vitone East 1433. B-29XS.
' Horse amcuiance tor sick ot disabled
animals at a moment's notice., prices
reasonable Report all cases of crueltjr
to this office. Open dar at,d nlaht.
ORIENTAL XMAS GIFTS
gaafalwood Carved Boxes
Chlnawaie and Carved Ivories ;
Kimonos and Bilk Waist Pattern!
Embroid.red Table Covers and Doilies
Brassware and Teakwoofl mrlture
0VYUENC0w
69 Zf. Ponrti St Veas Davis.
j HAIR BALSAM
rTnfff tifij 1)Miti!lif. th hair
yvet Tall to Jro Ow
i MiJi to ii 1'cnuuui CsJ-wV.
Special Christmas Offer
renting rooms a week ago to a man who
claimed to be Mrs. Smart's husband. 1I
has not been seen since yesterday. -
The Grove Xmas Photo
We will be sblA to nidkn a few morn
sittings for Christmas delivery. C. Kl
more Grove, 862 Washington Btreet.
The all-important ways and means
committee , of the .house, . which wilt
shape Into bills the tariff policies of
the Wilson administration, will under
go numerous changes in its membership
on March 4. ,
Our Beautiful
Xmas Jewelry
Stock
has just beeJn added to, by
express packages of La
.Vallieres, Silver Vanity
Boxes, Cigarette Cases,
direct from bur buyers in
the east, ' " "
You will make a great
mistake in making your
gift selections without in
specting these hew ' ar
rivals.. " ,
G. Ileitkemper Co.
Diamond Dealers and
Jewelers. '
YEON BLDG. 130 5th St.
Of fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Etc., un
til Christmas.' Take advantage!
Repsold Sparkling Burgundy
or Moselle, Quart $1.00
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE
PJionc your order. Free Rapid Deli very.
First mid Rurnsidc.
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KMJDAY ROUND TRIPS
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OREGON ELEGTRIG RY;
Tickets on sale December 21 to 25, inclusive; December 23 to
January 1, inclusive. Return limit, January 2, 1913. .'
SALEM S2.00 EUGENE ..'........4.80
WOODBURN JJ1.50 ALBANY ....S3.10
HILLSBORO S .80 HARRISBURG .... .S4.15
FOREST GROVE. . .$1.00 JUNCTION CITY. . .$4.30
To other points proportionally .reduced round-trip fares. ;
-; ' Limited Trains "The "Owl"
S I ORtCON
Portland time shown is Jeff erson-strcet-Station. Leave from
.North Rank station 20 minutes earlier. Supper served in par
lor car on evening limited train.
f 'Owl" sleeping car ready at 0:30 P.M. at North Bank
station.' " ' .
MANY OTHER TRAINS AT CONVENIENT HOURS
CITY-TICKET-OFFICES
Fifth and Stark' Streets- Tenth and Stark StrcetsTcri ;
Morrison Streets.
PASSENGER CTATJO'.".
!:v:nth and Iloyt Ctrr
lo
pening Da:
OF
Xmao Gill:
The Big Oriental ':r:
The largest, most modem ami
best, stocked importing store in
Portland lias just been opened
at '400 Morriaon. We offer at
special Xmas prices.
Silk Kimonos .
, WaFat. Patterns
Fancy Goods
Embroidery
- Hosiery -.
Laces
V Ladies' custom made Silk
Waists and Undergarments sold
at wholesale prices.
Sing Chong & Co.
The) Big Oriental Store
400-402 MORRISON
1 1 Formerly Marquam Bldg.
FOOK SANG & CO.
Gold Bracelets ana Sig
f net Kings ot all descrip
I , s tiona made to order. Fine
L Jade i Jewelry. - American
!! names ' engraved with tlio
t s ,v three cardinal Chinese
V " i characters, ; viz., ' Q lory,
t-2 I Prosperity and Longevity,
y 3 . Charges reasonable and
lwr orders of any design
promutly executed and sent prepaid to
any part of tha U. 8. - The Skilled Chi
nese Jewelers. Jay , Tu Chong Una.,
946 Fine Bt. ; -.
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7775
.Prices'
: ;.. . , ' witn ' .: ,. . with
observation par- sleeplnir-car
lor cars and - - and
- coaches, - coaches.
. . ' P.M. ' A.M.
. Lv. Portland 8 :40 A. M. ' 5 :00 1 12 :05
Ar. Salem 10:10A.M. ,G:30 2:05
Ar.Albany.il :10 A.M. 7:30 6:00
Ar. Eugene M2 :40 M. , 0 ;00 7 :50
Best coal, Stcarr.s.r Main S3Sk A-3358.
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