O X I , . , !' . I '.,.,. i . .. I .!,. r. : i,-!- i. ... I!.,' in. hi. i'i.i.i, i was i'"iii!y ith.lih t l h.i n-y ill' 'I''' tinm 1' aiH'ljn-D 'An,-; ti'lcaHcil oil . 1 1 roi;iiii;.nn r. ,oli Is III I tin lios pllal v. Illi tliieo lirold-n i" 1 1 ji and In t'Tiiiil InjuilcH. Ho I a loKK'ir from Washington, mi-tlni? Friim-I.ieo Nvv Year's nliiht, when they took m rllo In a Iuli ab, Lturliiff the rtilo, .Loving vian assaulted u.nl IiIm monry tultuii. t i Whiskey Canse of Troufcl-"Jfs TOIIX'S AMUSEMENTS JTKUJfi-lu Milker Theatre) "A MmU-ra Eve.' JU'MiAUW "Ilie Hosuiy." '. , imi'llKl'.Ni-Viimli-villtt iBfVfiilto ml Tftyl I.VUIC Kliitlng. 4k t'lwtf M-iil tmmy e k " . .1... ll,.,llj.,i,I luiuy in r j im uiiitii u tuv TUB KSIl'lfcMS Vuiiili-rllU'. I'AN'r.UiM-ViiuiliiTllUv . ; I'KOl'LK 8.1 JSTAIt, AUCAItK Motion itcture. Vat nuiiiniiient . iiiIvertlUi lK HOT.'CE TO SALEM PATHOS'S. V 'l ilt' Joiiriml In milium U-in ui'H now hieuU-d nt tho Kiiiililiallu coiil'iloniTy store In tlio HuuUird building, coiner Hlutu ami JUkIi tttrtiulri,' -phone Main sjis, wnere mi eoniiMuinu. - t , ..ti ,v !-il.,loim, eU;,, Will W .promptly Tn ' ,,7,':f s:' J, - Tu,- II, attended to. . 4 ! trouble. xor two years I've hudjuioih- i"( nui iiouum. i-iiuuc in av me torn of It." . This Is the only excuse Jesse Mejrlt hod to offer this morning beforu the municipal court,' where he was eliarged with being drunk and dis orderly, jUtrrit's wife died lust Bum mer while lie was on tho roekpllo, the Officials allowing him to go . to the funeral, front which he luter returned to serve , his ' sentence. A pardon was later given him provided he leave, the state, i Merrlt went to Kansas, put re turned to .Portland' three months ago, Since returning lie lias been spending Ills time around north end Balooiis, be ing arrested lust evening by Patrolmen Sherwood and Miller. Judge Tazwell gave the man ' another chance this morning, placing a sentence of 90 days on the rockpile and a fine of $200 should be be arrested again for drinking. ; ' lor). cum. i'cuthcr Conditions. I'ortlinid HUd vlclulty ltuln or nuuw toulcht or ainirixiuf'. Soma io ! wimi. Orifini-tulu of . uow. tuulglit ut TUurmUij'. M'eilwly ,iii'iJ. ' Viuiliifiu ltuln or mow tunltbt or Tlmr. duy. -'Uulii-r toniglit fxtri'iue ut poriiou. boutbwmt u went w'liiui. u . MuUo Silv tonight and Tbumdiiy. Colder Uorltt KliU ioutUwwt portion tuulglit. I ' , , tUWAIlU A. ltK.VLS, V " autuani Society's Koport During the month o Uecember, 18i2, J.rE. ltudks t dorf, majbager of , the Oregon" JItMjiano sogliity. answered 210 calls and gave . his attentln to iDl horses. Of this num ' ber, 23 Mere laid off, 0 were destroyed Seventy mules, 2 cows. IS dogs and S3 ' cats were examined during the month. ,' Homes were found for T dogs and 0 cats, while 11 dogs and 49 cats were destroyed. , Examination was made of eight barns and two were found to be In bad condition.'" There were 108 foot pads and 231 Christmas post cards, pub . ltshed by the society sold during the , month., Out of an order recently given , to a locl store for 1000 foot pads, 60Q liave alieady been delivered and there Is ' heavy demand, for them. Within a few days it Is expected that tho test will be made ot the street sanding ma . chine, ior which- the' council recently appropriated 1760. ; . : , V . Two Boys Arrested.WhilerComlng from fit. Johns last nighjt with a Jug of beer, Amos Carlson and Dorsey Waif ton. 17 and 18 years old. respectively, were arrestedby the police and ; turned. wa gl en on flccount ot the fact tnat Dh..l t XTm.A tYinrnlniv Ttittll I .... . - Orerworks Certala Cnarges -Prosecution by the state under the statute pro viding for "larceny by, bailee,'' Is to' be discouraged, by " Judge Taswell "of the munlcipul court. In a cues before the Judge yesterday ; afternoon, toe ; ani nounced hi opinion on-this statute sayJ lng that the district attorney has over worked it. The case; in guestion was that of ,11. S. Cobb, formerly from Fos sil. Or., sgainst C. M. Secor, whom Cobb charged with keeping a not drawn for $450. The note was involved in the Settlement of an estate, of which Cobb was trustee. Cobb : failed to appear when tho case was called, a bench war rant being issued later ' for , his pres ence. : Judgo Taxwell held that the "ac tion was one for the ctvll courts, ami not for criminal prosecution, therefore dismissing It,. j ' Appeal Is Denied Because his attor neys failed to state in an appeal from the Justice's court, to which court they appealed. Circuit Judge Benson this morning denied the appeal . of John Scheldt man, who was convicted in the Justice's court of selling liquor on Sun day, ficheldeman was arrested by ex Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Morris, and wao later fined. $25, the maximum pen alty. - The heaviest possible sentence : over to Sheriff Wprd this morning, Both boys declined to tallt or tell where they got the liquor. . Patrolman siaxweu saw ha hud been convicted oaoo before over a year ago, r Scheldeman- runs a saloon In Llnnton. Votlce has been served on the lids walking up Portsmouth avenue. I him to pay his fine at once or a bench stopping them at Lombard street. They .carried a two-gallon jug nuea witn beer. They said It was be I rife taken to their home, thatMhey bought it in St Johns, but would not tell at what sa loon. The patrolman took them to the police station and turned them over to Captain Keller, who sent them to Sheriff Word this morning. Eai i Prisoner. la ChargeOn tho way from Oakland to Edmonton, C$nndu, Sergeant W. M. Fyffe, in charge t a large, district of the1' Royal Northwest Mounted Police, is spending a few days in 'Portland. He has one prisoner to re turn to Edmonton, while a second offi cer is at Los Angeles for another man wanted at Edmonton. Sergeant Fyffe has C. C. Mitchell, who is accused of the larceny of $50,000 in shady real es tate transactions in and near Edmonton. The officer has often been in Portland, but this trip, he says, has proven more than' any the stability of business and constant growth of the cKJV Picks Winter Strawberries A box warrant will be Issued. The dental of the motion was made on motion of Dep uty District Attorney John Collier. Paroled Boy Arrested Edward fc Ginty, paroled four months ago by Judge Morrow of the circuit court, was arrested last night on a charge of vagrancy. McGinty Is 19 years old, and was before ' the circuit 'court for the lurceny of an automobile. The parole specified that the youth should return to Butte, Mont, where his parents live, lie further agreed to stay at home one year. This morning McGinty said he stayed at home one month, coming to Portland upon consent of his father. His case was referred to Judge Morrow when it was called In the court this tftornlng. Hart In Lift Elevator Whllo oper ating the sidewalk elevator last evening at the Hoyt hotel, Fred Spengler, 23 years old, caught his right leg between the lift and cement walk. If was so badly crushed that amputation was nec essary. Spengler Is the eoh of Michael Sfengler, proprietor of the restaurant in of strawberries, fully c-own and well J the hotel. He Is at the Good Samaritan developed, but not ripened on account of a lack of sunshln, were pjefted yesterday : morning from -a small patch -la a. five acre tract owned by Alfred .Marsettl at Bell Rose, on the Estacada line.- The strawberries are not the only summer fruit picked recently ou that place, for recently a quantity of raspberries, suf ficiently ripe to be aten. war picked from bushes oa' bis place.' There are many pussy willows already budding there, and a. largo bundle of them has been shipped by Mr. Marsettl's family to tho east - W -v- -'-l rugitlTiT Xi Taken After- TelhTre leased from the municipal court upon his recognisance last Saturday. Thomas Francisco, charged with assaulting John Loving, fan away from Portland, getting as far as Medford where he was arrested last night The local police will bring him back to stand trial. Francisco was released upon the Solici tation of the district attorney's office, 1 PATRONS, of the Orpheum, Heilig, Pantages, Baker are courteously reminded . that the Portland Grill is a delightful dining place, either before or after, the . show. We ; cordially in vite you to come and spend a pleasant hour or half hour; Excellent mu sic. , - . ' . : . '. Noon Luncheon 12 to 2 Main Dining Room . - Afternoon Tea ; 3 to 5:30 . IntheGrUl . " ' THE PORTLAND . HOTEL 1 G. J. Kaufmanny Manager f. N. K. Clarke ' ' Assistant Manager ' hotel. A. Nelson, driver for the Swiss dairy, was thrown from his wajron last evening at East Forty-fifth and Belmont streets; when streetcar struck his wagon! His injuries are ndt serious. He was taken home. The wason was badly damaged. , Meagher Sleeted Presides T. F. Meagher' was elected president of the Sheet Metal Contractors at a regular meeting held January 3. Other officers elected for the ensuing year are as fol lows: C; E.Uolser, rvioe presidentj- J5 E. TUton, secretary; C. J. Burkhart treasurer; 3. C. Bayer, H. Hlrschberger, C. J. . McFherson, T. 'P. Maney and A. Wynkoop, members of the board of di rectors. The Portland Association is af filiated with the National Association of Sheet Metal Contractors of , the United States. ; ; ; , Judicial Commission Xcport A ses sion of the Multnomah Bar assoolation will be held this evening in department 9 on the third floor of the courthouse for the purpose of hearing the report of the committee of five appointed to study the two reports handed - in by members of the Judicial revision com mission. "Discussion of the report will take place and it is desired that action may be taken looking toward placing recommendations' oerore the State Bar association regarding any changes when the state association meets in this city next Fridary afternoon. Bankruptcy Proceedings O. H. Lav anture, a tailor of Portland, filed a bankruptcy petition with the federal clerk this 'morning, scheduling debts of $2150 and assets or $2815, .Another pe titioner was OJB,. Heard, a shoe .dealer of 263 Aider street Liabilities of $2769.65 are scheduled, with assets of $2649.86. Elmer Matteer and Edward Matteer,' merchants of The Dalles, were petitioners in bankruptcy today, with assets amounting to $160 and debts of $3611.67. . . 7, Basks Contract let Contracts for the deal t for officials and deputies in the county offices which are anon to h moved-to the new wing of the court house have been let to Glass & Prud homme and the Haley Desk company respectiively by the -county commis sioners. The number-of each kind of -! desks needed has not been definitely settled yet ? Improvement Club Meeting The Cen ter Addition Improvement club will hold its regular meeting tonight in the Free Methodist ehurch. East Fifty-fifth and East Flanders- streets.- All who are interested in the association are In vited to atttndras the petition to have East Glisan street paved farther out will come up probably for final sign lng. Asks $3060 Damages Wilhelm Sells was awarded $600 damages yesterday in Circuit Judge Gatens' court' by a jury against the Portland Railway, Light A Power company, Belle was injured when he was thrown by the sudden starting of a car from which he was alighting. He asked for $5050 damages. Salgrene, the great rheumatic and kidney remedy, it has beet) . tried - by bedridden patients and gave the best results. It. dissolves the uric acid chrystals. It contains-no alcohol; alco. hoi is an irritant to the kidneys. - Mix 2 ounces Salgrene with 4 ounces olive oil and take in two-teaspoonful doses. Jail Qaartet BlnrsTTie fonrtern women confined In the. county Jail were given a treat last night by Matron Car- f ....r on v i i) i dial, -t'li-y ini;. I, I 1 a uniirti t coihimi.m i i a. ,;. . , i.. i t. i,i; .,' i, ,i a ;t i n i ai i i a, ,1 i u to tut Mn;,,ln;r ol' , of tlio lui'ii iuImoii- i Cou;t Permits Trade peririlMHkm to i xchimge thy furniture arid K-use of tho Oxford hotel, Sixth" and (l;ik stj-eetn, for 370 acres of Wheeler county luml timl $:'500 in euh "v.'ail .grunted to Johnie Gertrude KunhliiK. udinlnlMtra tilx of thn entts of, O, C.'RuHhlng. by l'robttte .JudBO Cleeton. thn nornlng... The administratrix was alao given. per tnlsslon. to raiHO J3000 by mortguge .to complete the deal. . Souvenirs Pres. Be sure to attend our grand opening tonlsht at Euat Hum side and Union ave. Fine music and entertulnment ty the famous 1'hUip Prta orcheHtra. 7 to 10 o'clock. The Goldeu Furniture Co., .formerly Vernon Furni ture CO, , A ;. V " Physioai Culture lecture "How to Be Good to Your stomach," is the subject of a lecture which will be given at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in tb East Side librurv: East Eleventh and Alder streets. under the auspices of the Physical Cul-J ture union. The lecture-Is iree. v ,- Bow Is the TlnnI will give. fr; a limited time, special Inducements in i'rcr.i tt,z i'. (l',ininiiii!,itUin i-ht to Tim .TatirTtil for (million Inn lu Hill li-in rt mi-tit clioiili In- writ tin mi only tiiit wli I u nf tint pMjirr. nlxiulil (Hit cjo-i-rU ijiki i,!i lu i-iij;tli anil mint l nc-coiiiiiiiult-J tjr the imutii hihI giliJri-Mtf of tbe ui-r. If lli" writer dutu nut uilre to ti? (li iixui uliH-huU, in liuulil o tluia.t Cupllal runlsliment Inmithoilcd. i.. i i i,r ill i ' i it,in,; lii any In1,,.,! H I 'i liny yeiiMM or lIi ' I i t mn IU.it could not be liettef .iieroiniih.ili' d by pKi'petuiil eoni'ine'iient. J. M, JIUWEd. II i Ventilating Through Curtains. Tlmbervrillcy, Wasii., Jan. 7. To tje i;dllor fif 'J'lw Jouriiul Three 'or four yearn nifo a poultry; raiser In. onu of the eiiatc-rli states fouuul it iv (front lirob- l'ortlund. Or.. Jan. 6. To the Editor ; Jem to give, his chickens sufficient uir of Tins Journal I have read with much j at all times of the day and nlht and Internet .-All tho "Jotters .from, the ...pen.?. not., ive them a draiVaa Hmt always plo." as 'well us your editorials on -th fcve thv.ni trouble wtth colda uhd other UUestlon of cajiital punishment It l a : sickners, so" he etrucat on the ideij of very live issue. We shall show our- doing , uwuy with thu' glass window In selves very progressive if wo abolish.! ou. of hla many cWeken houHes and capital punlBhmont, and equally retro- i I'Uttlng in place of ,the glass an old grtslve If we suntain it. - j Hour sack. To his surprise lie found Regarding . the Bible as authority for ln"- the old troubles were no more. So capital punlhhmcnt; . 4 up to-date there is not a good poultry ; Flret-The Old Testament Is a history "- tat has not a curtuin front In .,,w,n.. .i i,,i nn.i place Of Klaus for ventilation. In cold Nleal like our court decisions now, many there s ano her heavy curtain the good old Bible. I mean the history " , -"7" Jo Yhe7-taS ladies' suits of our regular imported ma terlals and linings. Suits $50, Ion coats $10. Gurney,, fourth floor Mohawk Bldg., Third,and Morrison. '. , Jt will girei Kadame, , for a ' llmltoi timo, : special ' inducements , n ', Ladies' suitof our regular Imported mater lals and linings..- Suits $50,, long colts $40. .! Gurney, Fourth flQOr, . Mohawk Bldg., Third and Morrison. - ' .,;,-. ,:,...;..,. , ' , . ' t . ' f3 in ' Cash ' Olvon with -every suit made by Blttner & Furrcr, taUors. be ginning today until January 16. Ludlow suits, $35 and up; men's suits, $30 and up-.' All ' goods," late patterns.') 415 Stark.:- '-;"";'.,';...v-' ;.: -:;hm ' . Anditoriujtt to St Started at Once Io order to mako room- for lt tho Opcgon Woodyard has moved from the Market block to Fourth and Clay, where' they are prepared to make it warm for those who buy their fuel. Main wf, A-i. Cleopatra Bemalns all "- Weelr Tlie People's theatre at enormous cost has secured the Cleopatra; pictures for the balance of the week. Saturday night will positively : terminate the engage ment " ' l : " "". '- Jtalncoats, Orerooats, . Cravenettes Men! $10 buys the best in the city for the mor.cy WhyT No heavy rent hanga over my head, Jimmy Dunn, room Slo Qregonian bldg.' Take elevator. Think of It A 17 Jewel adjusted watch In a 20 year gold filled case for only $13.60. Jaeger Bros., Jewelers, 2 BO Morrison, between Third and Fourth. A Pleasant 3-Boom Suite in the new Journal building, .eas facing, free us of auditorium for tenants. Inquire ut Journal business office. Men's Panto Buy where you get the best for the price. No high rent profits. Jimmy Dunn, room 316 Oregonlan bldg. Take elevator ' . , The Penn Mutual Life Insurance com pany has removed to permanent quar tei at 207 Selling building. Harmon St Furner, general agents. ! Bomsopathio Line Complete. Boer lcke & Runyon, Boericke & Tafel, Luy tles. Red Cross Pharmacy, Seventh street at Ankeny. Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, Washpugal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. ni. Ladies Serge, suits this weelr at price. ' Goods and work guaranteed. Fashion Craft Tailors, 421 Stark. to the present time. Their statements, the evidence and decisions would make reading matter a thousand times worse than the Bible. And yet in a sense they are all truo, in that they would point out the right way to pursue; - and : yet there la nothing divine about them ex cept one may say all right la divine and all .wrong the opposite, v Moses was a lawgiver whose equal has never: been found.-? But because- of the hardness of their hearts, he wrote certain t laws showing . that he. bad to come down some, to meet public opinion. A : leader must ; have a people wise enough, to, appreciate and : educated enough to understand what be Is trying to lead them to or govern them with. If he is ahead of his time he will be an Idiot fool or crank, and "die- with chains and shackles on his feet,"" like Columbus. ' , '- ? Captain Cook was murdered because he did not have people -Who were high enough to understand blm, but believed every word he said - was lies, but it was all the. truth. I ' merely mention these things to show that the public mind must be educated to even save a maq'a life, although ; he has absolute right and truth on his side, as Colum bus and Cook had. ' Second I do not believe all. the Old Testament is divine, but some of it IS a mere history of the kind of people God had to deal with in those days. But I believe-all the prophecies are divine and true and either have or will in time become absolutely true. I defy anyone who has been writing for capital pun ishment to take the divine truth of the Old Testament anywhere and show where it Justifies shedding of blood by law or otherwise. When a man reads the Bible he should be open to honest conviction. But if he reads it to prove ho is right this is evidence that he' Is wrong. If he reads it to prove any church creed or any' law customs is right he is rather selfish or prejudiced before he starts to read, and is there fore unfit for a Just Interpretation of it He who reads it and says it is divine from lid to lid, every word, is at one extreme. He who will not read it at all is at the other extreme. But he who reads it with the prayer, "teach me the truth," will never cry, "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." It Is not in the Bible legally or otherwise to take life, but It Is a wrongful Interpretation that seeks to Justify capital punishment Third There are other good reasons for abolishing capital punishment Let the earnings of these. criminals be paid by the state to tile wile, the child, the mot herr-or-If-none, to the-state. Met! who argue thatthe next governor would pardon these criminals out are mistaken. Limit the power of pardon, or let it rest with the people or a pardon board. There should be no pardon except on proof of innocence. ; , I claim thore is nothing in the Bible Bout Perset Yeoman Banco Thursday evening, January S, Mooss hall. Four piece orchestra. Gents 60c, ladles 25c r One-Third January Bednotioa ' from marked price on our beautiful art silver ware. Aronson, e - tXnloa Transfer Company, furniture moving and-storage, Jdaln i41 A-121L One-TBlid January Bedootlon on big stock high grade cut glass. Aronson. - W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Is Tour Watch HI 7 R. Krumpf is the doctor. ' Come to i68 Alder. ConunercT Work. Glfford. Main 6873. Br. areltllnf. Splnologlst, Royal bldg. Interior lews. Glfford. Main 6878. Br. B. C Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk. Best. ChUt Kline, 249 Fifth. Br. B. B Anthony returned. - Safe Deposit Vaults Private boxes at reasonable rates. Fire and burglar proof vaults for storage, packages, suitcases, etc. Cham ber of Commerce building. Change in Location After January 16 the temporary lo cation of the C. Elmore Grove photo studio will be In Majestic theatre build lng. corner Seventh and Washington. Sno w and icy pave ments increase the cost of delivery PRESENT PRICES ARC LOW WUl Tonr Pnel Supply Carry ou Through HOLMAN FUEL' CO. Kaln 353. 'A-3353. Commercial Club Bldg; to whiskey -and tobacco', but what , Is good for chickens is also1 good for' man when it ' conies to fresh . air. I have tried it in my bedroom, putting in-a half window , cur.taln. ' ; The difference Is so great that I would not bo without it.- us - it admits ' plenty of light and fresh ; air and no dratt jf this lm- 1 1 1,, 1 1. ,n ,- i i.i i.i i ii, . ' . I WOllId In,. I l.ij Mi!i-i 1, '1 to . mil' :i milling frul, 1 eilil.. Let i'.;iu iui.ni in i. Ho Ot' the hi hoi 1 1 Iioui-m !), ti-nl, d with a ellrtulli window, und He tho result. It is no different from an open window that one yuuld not believe it until he hud tried' It; A trli'l on a heiliiooiii window will con vince. Jt In ulwo eood for a front room where there is no much d"t a win dow c-firiiiot bu kept open. . Willi a cur tain window one can, ventilate n room and not have She. dimt - Any kind of fubrlo will do. Besides, there Is Honie- thlng to ,o for -the, young lady of the house, by putting on 'fancy designs In paintingor embroidery. Hope. Ihe su perlnteikileiit of the Portland schools will glye this a test. . , - : r.: .'- ' 'i K. WEBlSlt The lJcst'Kducatetl Man. GaHton, Or. Jan. ' 1. To the Editor of The Journal I wish to ask you who Is the best educated man in the world. Is it Woodrow Wilson? ' JAMES LEE. : REMAINS OF MRS1?C0iV1BS TAKEN TO PRINEVILLE Funornl services of Mrs. Jane Combs. 86 years. o)dr who 'died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Jennie 1 King, 000 Irving street, yesterday, -will be, held in Mi.-ii ty. '"'! s 1 I i 1". emu.' to Oi'i ,; in .y . ; fettling iiinr I.i ' ,i!.,i:i. 1 ; where him Jived for a mi-.. In IsTO idie innli up lo r i 1'rlliefllle. yiie win the whl " 1'. Combs, wl.o died in V .- l i l'JOO. , . ' Eight of her 12 ehinircu ! rThfy -ure" James - Comb. J.i' n "Mary Howard. Jleppn ll Hiiiii. n Amanda KIklns of .rrin.-vii'.e. Harry. G. Kundrct and Mrb. J. no' King of Portlund and William t of Victoria, B. C. , . So perfectly are artificial ruhi- s n by "chemists . that '.Paris piuuio"1 refuse to take any chunctKi with gen ones. . .. -..'. , '. , 'P.V,,.-',-,J. mm .-",'S;,v'" ' .-.' .: " ; -'; r A ft i 'M ILEM A uw 0D: E CONFORM TO THE SHAPE OF THE EYE You can only buy Toricous Kryptoks from us. .We are 'one of the few optical concerns that own the KRYPTOK , BIFOCAL-PATENT, and havehe right to manufacture KRYPTOKS in Portland. Beware of imitators and in-" f ringers. Our years of continuous success with the larg est and finest equipped optfeal - store west . of Chicago spells thousands of satisfied customers. Come inland get a magic Lens cleaner for your glasses free, and be convinced. . . If you have tried all the opticians in the city to get your glasses adjusted comfortably, and still they slip off and feel uncomfortable give us a trial and be satisfied:that'; we know HOW. References best people in the city. Columbian Optical Go. - The Better Opticians 145 SIXTH STI SELLING BUILDING . mm ftfe.'' Which? Pay unending . dressmakers' . bills and 1 be ; inconvenienced ; by being dependent for clothes ' . ' ,i. --or- 1 Have the economy and the serv ice of a sewing machine 'in your, home. Answer New Home SewingMachines Modern Noiseless Light RunningGuaranteed. New Home Agency 350 xoxBzsoar ST. We Olro "S. ft H." Tradlnr Stamps. The Hrairi on your pocketbook for street -repairs will be im measurably relieved when BITUUTHIC is generally used. . A DeKgkf ul LuncKeon Place 1 i The t splotless cleanliness, Ae dainty service, the, well , cooked and carefully-chosen foods enjoyed before the .big fireplace, all combine to bring back again and again the pleased patron. Tke Hazel wood Confectionery Restaurant Washington, at Tenth. Bntranee oa Alder St, too. , Going Going Goins Every Suit Cloak & Petticoat have Walking Pa . pen and posi tively must eft. Every . garmwit represents the newest styles, fab rics and materials. Read Clean-Up Reduction! lis sxrrrs awp cxoaks. .$ g.oo 20 gQTTS AJTP CI.OAKS..$ 9.0. $30 BXTITS AWD CI.OAgB..yi4.0 5 $45 SPITS AirA CI.0 AK3 $ 1 8 . t -ji $4 KxssALnrE PETncTS si.no No WOMAJT or XXSS should pass this grand opportunity - to save on their Suits and Cloaks. 2nd Floor Swetland Bldg, 8th, and Washington. Entrance on 6th, next to Voital Shop. NATIONAL Sample Suit and Cloak Co. y TAXB EUSVATQB. ' Y.M.C.A.DS Schools SIXTH AITO TAYliOB STBBETS XEW TEEM OPENS THIS WEEK Trade Schools. Fee I Mom. to 3 years. Assaying ......... w. ... . . . . Automobile ( growing trade) vmrywiiijr .... fri.I..i.- CilOUU JIMIJT ...... .4. .... Forestry and-Lumbering. ....... Plumbing 30.00 60. On 10. 0J 15.00 10.00 15.00 Bnslness and rrofessloaal Schools. Accounting, . . . . . . . . , .... ..J15d.oo Bookkeeping 8.00 Cost Eng. and Quantity Survey'g So.oo Pharmacy to.oo Plan Reading -and "Estlmattng. i. s.oo tteinrorcea concrete vosi. io.uo Show Card Writing............. Salesmanship, .............. Shorthand . .'......... . Surveying and Drafting......... Telegraphy, and Dispatching...... Telegraphy, wireless (new Jaw re - quires I operators on every paa ' ' senger boat) p . . . . 12.00 15.00 6.00 10.00 12.00 S0.00 Some of SO Other Courses. Arithmetic, Algebra or Geometry f German. French or Spanish..... Penmanship or English. ........ Public Speaking ............... Boys Elementary School (day).. Boys' Elementary School (night) Call or send for free Illustrated Cats, logne. Portland T. C C. A. Similar sohoola Seattle, Taooma, spolune. , . . 6.00 6.00 1.00 .oo 12.00 - 4.00 Thej st Trust Company Jl of Portland, Oregon At (he instance of the owner takes charge of property looks after Insurance, pays Taxes secures tenants '. : - collects rents and makes prompt remittance, or will ":.'; find a purchaser. ' I . " We Attend To Other Peoples Business START THE NEW YEAR WITH SOUND TEETH This is the best resolution that you can possibly make. The next best resolution is to have your work done by the Wise Dental Company. The test of time is the best test of dentistry. Our work has stood this test for 26 years and our business increases every year the combined result of skill, gentleness and fair dealing. t ' , ' ' ' Our bridge won n a a een brought o the high est state of perfection. The teeth on this bridge are I n t er changea b 1 twill with, out remov. ing from the mouth. . We aire a 15 Tear Guarantee, V , 80 TEASS' ACTTTE ntACTICE XSt BOBTXABB, " - f .'.i:.5T-.V '':"v;:..,.' J '"'': ... .. $ .-. ': .'-.-x-;:i-'. "'.-;;;- i rlW .mi. I -t DR. W. A. WISE in personal attendance. Ask to see him, so that you can be sure you are In the right place. r 1 tmst efrriiw . nates, With flexible Bnctloa. The very best and latest In modern dentistry. -No more falling plates, Wise-Dental -Co Portland. Oregon. BAIEZHO BtrrXBIHO. - :, '" Eatrano on Third ft. ' 0 -rB3I'AK--'WASHIH(iT0ir,' -, t southeast Corner. , '' Phones llala 20i9j A-3029.- O0THE PAIR UT ON l ASK YOUR SHOC MAN 'aisnV m' i n 1 - - Renton Lamp ........ (S.OO Renton Washed Nut,, .S7.00 East Creek S0.ft Tono $0-30 Rock Springs .......$10.00 OvertoaFuelCo- A.1C.-3 Main C5 Footer & Kiel; Outdoor Advertizrra PAIWTEH BTTUCTSTirj PAINTED WAUUt Bast Seventh and Cast Zvere't t Bast 1111. ' 0rc2cnII:::::2t( Office 830 traioa Av c. J"hOTe I'att 1 t. J "'ITOflle smtulanf fr,r i- ' animals at - a moment's 'i reasonable. iUi'ft ail "" ' to this olXIce. UcaCi i