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TOWN TOPICS (S4S4 DAT Or 1914.) AMUSEMENTS BRUJO Bruadway ft Taylor, Cartels 2:1 and 8:13. Uatluera WeiltiOTda and Bator-; 1r. (ieorg Arllm in "IMnrteU." f BAKKR Broadway cod BUth. Curtains 2:M and 8:20. Mmine.a Buoday, Weone"d i)t flitarduy. baker i'larera la "At Hay.' OimiKlJl Hroadway at (turk. Vaudeville. Ciirtaina 2:13 and 8:15. PAN'TAOES Broadway at Alder. Taoderllla.' Curtains 2:HO, 7:30 and 9:10. Ur,W'H EMl'KESH broadway at. Tamblllj vaoui-Tiua. i ouunaoua i :ou o o:ou, i :jm and U:1S week dara. Contlnucma 1 to 11 Hundaya, LVHIC Fourth at fitark. Cnrtalna 2:30, 7:34 aud 8:10. KentlnK clond Musical Comedy rnmiany in "1M HinuKgiera." COlXMBlA Sixth between Washington an fcttark atreeta. Holloa pictures, 11 a. m. ts 11 D. m. v PEOtLK M West Park at Aider ftreet. Mo tion ulitarra. 11:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. . fiTA a Washington at Park. Motion picture. n:30 a. ni. to ii:30 p. m. RATIONAL Park and West Part at Stark. Motion nlctiirea. 12 m. to 11 D, n. G1.UHK Waablmrton at Eleventh. Motion pie. lurm. 11 a.- la. to 11 D. tn. M A J KHTl ! Washington at Park. Motion pie. turps. 11 a. m. to 11 D. m. SUfsSKT Washington at Broadway. Motion riirtures. il a. m. u u p. n. AKX MVQKVM Fifth and Tartar. Honrs B t 6 week days, 2 to 3 Hnndays: rrea srier noons of Tuesday, Thursday . Friday, Batue day. j Today's Events. International Mrestork Show tt Btockyarfla Iiecember 7-12. (Take "Kenton" ear on Wi had sold 12 acres of his farm In 1902. He left his estate to his widow, now 89 years old. and provided that on her death it should go to their two sons, one of whom has since died. A grand son arfll granddaughter are also named In the will. Another granddaughter, born since .the will was signed, will hare in the estate. lor ton street, t 1'ouirry and I'ec Btoci anew. Peer ruber 7-lil. Pitt or block. Coming Events. Btata eonvftntlon of county ludxes and eoa aalaalonera, December 0, 10 and 11. ' W..tt U h.t.,1 Ituanlu. in Hauquet to visiting stockmen. Commercial club. December 10. Ileal ty board luncheon at commercial .craa, lWeniber 11. Oregon Civic league meeting at MOltnomaa hotel. December 12. Ksat Side Business Men's luacneon, Decem ber 14. . . , Rotary rlab luncbeon it Benson hotel, ue ei-mber 15. ' Transnortatlnn elab luncbeon. Mmtnoman botel, December 21. Central library Meetings. Natlonallat society, every Sunday evening. Oregon Civic league lectures every Tbunt- Chance) Takers and Fools Get Hart. Don't Take a Chance. SAFETY FIRST Paroled Boy Arrested. After be ing paroled by Judge McGinn less than ln Wnoka a Pn with thn warntnff that If he came back befor that court ied by " of ad, rt?l again he would be given the limit. cured yesterday and trial began of a $75,000 damage suit brought by W. A. Copelarid In United States court against the Oregon Lumber company. Cope land alleges that he was permanently Winter "Willis, aged 19, one of the boy burglars with whom the police bad bo much trouble a -couple of months ago, was caught last night in the barn at 475 Flint street. He confessed to Patrolman Hilton that he was there to get some rings he had stolen in one of the burglaries. John and Adam Burbank, who live at that residence, had been informed that someone was going into their barn, and last night they set a trap for the trespasser and caught him. The two rings were found in a cow manger. "Willis lives at 577 Gantenbeln street. He will be taken before Judge McGinn. . the company's mill near Dee. in Hood River county. day evening. Tacit 1tlc university txteulon lectures, very Wednesday eveulug. River Trips. Steamer' State of Washington, to The Dallas ;omluj. Wednesdays tud Fridays, Tayhr street dock. Port Information Supplied. Information rraardlos this nort may bs ob tained from the Portland Chamber of Com merce. All 1'U la street- Telephone Msln u or A-1203. Fire and Police. fire department Main TTf, Police department Main 71S1. Aim. A 6701. Today's Forecast. Portland and Vicinity Probably fair tonight and Thursday; eaalerly winds. , Oregon Ucucrully lair toulgnt ana xnura- dsr er!nt unsettled, probably rain near toe cnnt; easterly winds. Wnxhlngton Onern'.ly fair tontgbt and ThorKdaj; easterly wlncli. moderate to strong over the northwest iortion. Idaho lair tonight and Thnrsaay; cooier ; aotlluatt portion tonight. Weather Conditions. The rrrtsnre has Increased in the last 24 hours in practically all tactions of the coun try; there sre shallow depressions this morn- lug oil the uregon coast ana over me souia- eaat. The ciut.r of tiie high preisura arua la now appari-nlly over Maultoh. o very high winds occurred during the night on the North Pacific coaat. but as atroug easterly winds will continue, rmall craft warnings sre now being displayed at all waaningtoa aea- rorts snd the mouth of the Columbia river, rrclpltstlon baa occurred In northern Cali fornia, western Oregon, western Washington. the northern Kocky mountain and plateau tatea and sjdthcaatward to the Atlantic tad (iulf conats. The weather is warmer in cen tral riiiirnrnla and cirftlpr In f'tah Wvomirair. Ll sinntana. aiiithern HritUh Columbia. Alberta. Manitoba, the IHikotaa, Minnesota, Minaourt, 'central Tennessee and Quebec. It Is 20 de grees or more colder In northern Minnesota and eastern rnonn vuauis tou w uim older in Manitoba. Ttia condliHJiis sre rsvoraDie lor generally fair weather iu thta dlstrirt tonlaht end Thursday except near the Oregon coaxt, w he-re the weather will be somewhat unsettled proo- ahlv with occasional ralu. It will be Cooler tonight In southeastern Idaho. Easterly winds will obtain, moderate to strong ever Boria- etern Washington. IIIKUUUKB r. UllARH, ' Acting District Forecaster. ' I ! Observations. , Temperature. SB . 3 I ."erf w . h a STATION 3. gf.a $ & S-a Z j j is " 13 , "Ei S St n 3. pa . ' O J t E a. kakrr, r I 'JA 2i5 31 0 Koine, lilnho 21 42 1S2 4 0. p.oloo. Mass 3d . Chicago, 111 ;I4 4i 84 16 0 Denver, Colo Id 24 14 4 .IS Duluth, Minn.. lt 30 f IS Kurcktt, Cal.. 411 90 46 4 l.:t6 Preauo, Csl.r 41 M I 42 4 0 Cslveston. Texas,. 4H 54 4H 14 Havre, Mont. 4 144 4 .02 Jacksonville, Fla.. T2 54 53 'fl .70 Kansas City. Mo. . V.2 42 "2 12 44Mi I-wlaton, .ldbo... 'Jtt 4 w lis Angeles, Cal.. 4H 2 49 12 Israhrield, Or 42 42 40 4 2. US New Orteaue. Iji.. 4S M x 4S 8 .1 New Vork, N. Y. . 31 KB 32 8 .14 : North Head, Wash. 44 42 40 18 4ts No. Yakima. Wn.. :i2 HI 2 K .14, Phoenix. Aria. ... -tin M art ,4 W Portia nil. Or 41 47 41 12 .'JH , Iloseburg, Or...... 40 52 40 4 .1,1'! Hacrameuto, Cal., R4 : ... Malt Ike, .Utah. .. 2H "H 28 12 fl) ban rTanclsco, Cal. 4 51 4'4 10 41 MatUe, Waah 4(1 48 4l 4 litka, Alaaka 24 0 l Kpokane, Waah 2U V.H 20 10 ( 1'acoma, Waah.... 4 4H -IH 4 Tatoosb Isl'd., Wn. 4l 4S 41 34 .tl Walla Walls, Wji. 2. 34 28 4 0 Wsshlngton, D. C.I 42 a H Winnipeg, Man 112 22 12 G 4 lisn Sutton Sought. Information concerning Ellsha Sutton of Townsend. Mont., is being sought by 8. C. Purkey of Amity, Or., who fears that Sutton may have been murdered. According to Mr. Purkey, Sutton, was to have arrived at his place about November 25, but did not put in appearance. Letters to the postmaster of Town Bend, Mont., have brought no replies, according to Purkey. Sutton is de scribed as being about 29 years old, 6 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 174 pounds. He has dark brown hair. Mr. Purkey's address Is Route No. 1, Amity, Or. Bead Extension Lecture. I n Reed college extension course 11, "Voter and the City," Mr. Wembridge will give the fifth lecture, entitled "The City's Money:" How It Is Raised and Spent." this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Fourth Presbyterian church. First and Globs streeta In course 12, tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock, Dr. Karl Compton will lecture on "The Smallest Thing Ever Discovered," in the biological lec ture room of the college. At 7 p. m. tomorrow the Reed conference on labor ! 'Hyglen Zectura Thtirgday. The Oregon Social Hygiene society an nounces the last of a series of four noon hour talks for men at the' Baker theatre. Thursday 12:20 to 12:50 o'clock Dr. "William T. Foster will speak on the subject, "The Way of a Man "With a Maid." No admission is charged. . Zesotnrs on Completion. Tom J. Iewis will lecture tonight at 8 o'clock at Arlon ball. Second and Oak streets, on "The House of Modern Comple tion." The public is invited. Sunnyslde W. O. "t. TT. to The Sunnyside "W. C. T. IT. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock la the home of Mrs. Walton, 884 Mar guerite avenue. BttuBtf ?sss HarMns for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. rn. (Adv.) Sr. T. K. Brasean. chiropractor, re moved to suite .101-2 National Theatre building, corner Park and Stark sts. Main 7749. (AdT.) S5o Heals at WUtney'i mean more food of best quality and cooking: 108 4th st, near Wash. Adv.) Trinity Guild Sal. Christmas sale of useful gifts at Trinity church par ish house . Thursday, 11 a. m. to 6 P. m. (Adv.) Hunter Wounded By Third Bullet! Jack ' Peters, Urlns Hear Descant s River, la Jail at FrlnevUle, on Sus picion of Knowing of Attack. Prineville, Or, Dec. ,9.-Jack Peters, living near Deschutes river, j was put in the county jail Monday! pending investigation by the prand Jury now in Session. Henry TWeet and Glenn Mustard of Powell Buttes were hunt-; lng On the river when a bullet from ' an unknown source struck the water near them. A second shot also struck; near, and a third shot passed through Twett's legs. The wounded. ,man was removed to the hospital. Peters was ' counts assessed against the company ,arrested by Sheriff Frank Elkina and' on the 1818 assessment roll. The value urougni io mneviua, on suspicion oi his having had something to do with the shooting. Chicago Store Files Protest. Marshall Field At Co.. Chicago de partment Store, yesterday filed suit against -Sheriff Word, asking that the sheriff be restrained from collecting $67.50 taxes on money, .notes and ac- of the property was placed at $2500, and the company contends that it has no such property in Multnomah county. Willingness Is expressed to pay $9.04 tax on $335 assessed valuation on merchandise.' - Election Official Convicted. Oakland. Cal., Dec 8. James Hig gins. an election official accused of fraud at the last primaries, was con victed of falsifying public records and Friday was set for sentencing him. Kansas now has 1.784.897 residents. Learn, to Dafiice Clip Ths and secure a record for 35c Journal coupdn. Page. 8. iic special Columbia This record contains full instructions on how hJb dance that i (Adv.) n-x - ! I Journal Want Ads bring fresults. iaII Finely Fnrnlshed 8 Boom Bona for rent In Irvlngton. Oriental rugs, grand piano. Telephone Marshall 6918. (Ad.) Dr. W. E. Mallory the naturonath problems will meet in the seminar room who made many sick people well. ha of social sciences. i returned. 812-818 Rothchild bldg. Adv Boys Stole Automobile The city detective department received a tel egram from the city marshal at Hub bard this morning stating that the automobile belonging to C. A. Johns, attorney, and recently ! a candidate for governor on the Republican ticket, had been abandoned there by two boys last night. The thieves escaped. The machine was stolen from Mr. Johns' garage, 632 Vista avenue, Mon day night. On Suit Pressed Each "Week. II. IS s. montth Unique Tailoring Co, SOI Stark, Main C14, A-4314. (Adv.) Screams Cost Man $10. For resist lng an officer Earl Clark, a building contractor of San Diego. Cal.. who was taken, in custody Saturday night, was fined $10 in the municipal court yes terday. The attention of the police was attracted to Clark, when a big touring car went down First street in South Portland Saturday night, with a woman screaming. The car was fol lowed and Clark, his wife, and her father, were found In ft house at 203 Hooker street. Bound Over to Grand Jury. F. A. Auction 81 hand painted china, next door to Star theatre. Wash. St. Ad. tow Prices on Printing of all kinds, F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165. Ad. HAnalmo Wellington Bjtrd Holman Fuel Co. M. 353. A-S353. (Adv.) Best Oak Sols sewed on 7 Bo. Schwind. 161 West Park and Morrison. (Adv.) r. B. a Brown, Eys, Ear. Mohawk bcildlnr. , (Adv.) Scrip. Save S. B, FIVE cigar bands (Adv.) Br. W. A. wise has returned, (Adv.)tj Men's Trousers Men! I save you money on extra friccd at $2.60 $3.00 and Jimmy vator to third floor. (Adv.) . .. . . . I r,AMllAM Belt, a traveling salesman, wuo . , rr " . . 1 . - .s ii.gv. iso mfcn rent nrorir. a I.U...O, . Dunn, 315-16-17Oregonian bldg. Ele- Stevenson in the municipal court yes terday and was bound'over to the grand Jury on a charge of passing worthless checks. He was arrested Monday by patrolman .Tully. The irregularities have been admitted ty ueir. tne oin cers say. . : Journal Want Ads bring results. Swagger Chap j j This Gentleman The Balmacaan he wears is tbree-fonrths of his exterior stylo and some style, too. Yon can look as well, and save some money right now. For a Few Days We will sell ear very latest $25.00 Balmacaans at the Special $18.75 BUFFUM & PENDLETON Morrison Street Opp. Postof fice Besnlt May Bs Serious. Morris Zanatto was fined $15 in the municipal court yesterday for disorderly conduct, and a government white slavery case will probably develop as a result of the evidence- concerning a fight Monday night at Sixteenth and Raleigh streets. The fight was over Jenetta Torneville, who Patrolman Teevin asserts, was brought to Portland from Victoria, B. C, by Zanatto. The Oregon Agricultural College En gineering Laboratories recently made an analysis of carbon briquets, a hard fuel manufactured by the Portland Gas & Coke company, and reported i. beating value of 15,800 heat units per pound. This is a greater heating value per pound than any other hard fuel on the local market. It is lnte--esting to note that only Z ash -vas found. (Adv.) Hew Grand Theatre, Sixth near Stark. The second episode of the massive serial photo drama, 'The Master Key," written and produced by John Fleming Wilson, the Portland author, featuring America's most pop ular photo play stars, Ella Hall and Robert Leonard, will be shown for two. days only, Thursday and Friday. Admission always 5 cents. (Adv.) Annual Bazaar and Dinner. At the Clinton Kelly Church, East Fortieth and Powell. Friday evening, Decem ber 11, the women of the church are to give their annual bazaar and dinner. It is to be managed by the Ladles' Aid society. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, in the Sunday school room. 383 WASHINGTON ST, PITTOCK BLOCK Many charming novelties in Blouses jttst received. Black and white effects and a variety of fancy combinations shadow artd silver lace, soft laces, with the late . wide girdles of contrasting color tones. All much in vogue now with fancy suits. Sensibly priced from ?8.SO to $28.75 and $35.00 all sizes 36 to 46; IN TUSSY-WILLOW SILKS CREPE DE CHINES-- NOVELTY CHIFFONS-PICQUE DE SOIE f We emphasize the word QUALITY in referring to this line of tailored Waists which we are especially featuring in the following range of attractive prices , . i $5.00, $5.75, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $12. 50 PRICES WHICH WE HAVE MADE TO ATTRACT I ATTENTION TO THIS IMPORTANT DEPARTMENT Extra: Special! Here Is a Three Day Fur Sale You Must Know About Commencing Thursday morning you will have, the opportunity to se lect any set or piece of Fur in our store at the greatest reduction ever offered by the Eastern. If you know Furs, a glance will suffice to tell you of the remark able values offered, and if you don't know Furs . our name and reputation guarantees you beyond question. Note Ttyese Few Examples From Our Entire Re duced Stock. $13.50 Coney Sets at 7.50 $20 Marmot Sets, at $13.75 $20 . White Fox Sets $13.75 $27.50 Raccoon Sets $18.75 $26.50 Natural Fox Sets : $1675 $45.00 Silver Tip Fox Seta . . . $27.50 $42.50 Hudson j Seal Sets $30.00 ' $82.50 Mink Sets, at 49.50 $92.50 Squirrel Sets $63.50 Thursday Friday Saturday Select your Christmas Furs now at these sale prices we will gladly hold them for you as long as you desire. Remember you may have the privilege of Credit. T i IIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIO Portland s Great Holidav - r Trial of Big Samara Suit. After nearly a day of effort, a Jury was se- P. M. n-port of iircreiilng day. Will Made S3 Tsars Ago. A witll signed in -May. isi, was probated tn , v.. the estate of William Lusted, an eaet ern Multnomah county resident w:ho : died November 12 at the age of SI SJJ years. In the more than 23 years since vH the will was signed, but one change was made and that was the addition Of fM a note to the effect that Mr, Lusted , -3 M Brimful of Sug gestions for Christmas. Trick Dog Now In Baby Carriage 1 s f ffi ... V . L W III ' 405 WASHINGTON ST., AT TENTH VTm five Brown Trading- Stamps 1 '-'4 jr w ( a w I- 4 O ri 5 JX aw" ' , 1 '1 at "s-1HlirM s sassri tTfTlstfTtal-sTTit ff ritMlB-'C Gi iving A modsrats prioed hotel of marit. Hotel Clifford I iass morn son St., zrsaz urana Ava. 4 blocks east of S. P. Bast Side Depot. 76c per day. 3.50 per week and tip. Hotel Lenox .THIRD AND MAIN STS. ' has more attractive accommodations. r.nd rates, than any modern hotel1 in he city for permanent guests $15 and up. ' this little shop is fairly overflowing with holiday atmosphere. Gift sugges tions on every band! Men's SandJcoroliiefs Three letters embroidered in block style. Special, 6 for S5.50 ladles' Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Dainty patterns. Regularly ?1. Special ..694 Baby Yokes. Pretty -hand embroidered designs. Reg ularly 51.50. Sp'1...69e Hand Embroidered Doilies 8 inch size. Set of 6. Special ; ....81.29 Tea Napkins - Hand em broidered in new. dainty., designs. Special . . .7 to 813.50 ly, 4r - 1 'i s 7 -V.V Selling $2.50 and $2.90 SHOES for jnen and women Reg. $5.00 values Mm vm, 4lBL jm. 'I orra; I , ? 1 j OFM SATtrksAT EVENZVOS. Owing to ihe fact that there has been so many remarks by humane indl- , vidiials regarding the abuse ti) of my celebrated trick dog getting sort footed while advertising MY FAMOUS $2.50 and $2.90 Shoes ior men and women, I liavt bougiit a baby carriage and hired a nurss to wheel him shout. eeaiecra ft Sh 842 ALSIS STMET. jK-i-rt 355T01T SAMFtS 6HOS 8TOKB. I U3 tOtl&TZ. BXWI WASHZaraZOH JLNJt ATiTlTrfc . SPECIAL Knock Wurst Hochuli & Son Hi-Grade Sausage Makers 187 3d, Near YamhiU Ready for You With Countless Things for Gift-Giving USE YOUR CREDIT w a i Electric Portables Like Cut $3.55 A most appropriate gift for Christmas yet at a price un usually low, frame built of oak with colored glass shade, fitted with electric light fix ture and cord. Only a limited amber to sell at this price. Use Your Credit $1.75 White Enamel Medicine Cabinets 1 Cabinet same a9 cut except j the top bracket, which; is set j on back of case made of I hardwood nicely enameled! 'wide and 17 inches high and is fitted with an by 13 mir ror. It makes an excellent cabinet for the bath: room also. sfloiooiiiiiiit 11 Stllre -1 1 um WorkBaskets in Reed $3.98 Trettv hand woven work baskets for Christmas giving in reed finished, either shellac or fumed. These baskets stand 27 V9 Inches high and have enclosed Bhelf below. DOUBLE 2m TBADIirO STAMPS OK ALL F1TSCHASES IS TKI! TOT SEPABTMBXTT $27.50 Royal Easy Chairs Reduced to $19. Ths kind yon see advertised in all ths lead ing magazines. A perfect re clining e ha ir. a d J u stable to any p o s ltion, frame is of quarter sawed oak upholster ed in high quality Spanish chase leather. 79c Auto Garages K splendid tnechanlcal toy com bination. All metal garage 6 inches square, containing touring car and limousine, all gaily painted. 79c Toy Steel Bangs 57 Fitted with four covered kettles and alcohol burner. 75e Jumping Dors 394 A mechanical dog which rams a complete somersault. Campbell Dolls in all Sixes, all prices. 69o Alabama Coo Jigger 39 Wind him up and watch him Jig. FnH 11ns of Dolls. Staffed Animals. Mechanical Toys. $1.49 Mnzslsd Bear 99 Brown bear on wheels with muzzle and chain, 9 inches high. Metal Salivary Wagons 29 Painted either green or red, fitted with a tongue, root Ball Players 29 An entertaining mechancal toy, extra special. Telephone Stands $4 .29 value $6.50. I Exactly as pictured, chair telescopes u n der shelf, i Solid oak. DOUBL STAMPS OH AX. I, PTTBOBASES IN THS TOT. DEPABTIIEMT. Mahogany i I Wagons $13.71 I -1-3 Fitted with 10 Inch w heels and 'top'trsy IS by 24. A well made, well finished serv ice wagon un derpriced. , 1 $17.50 Overstuffed Clme Leather Rocmrs 1 Like Cat Drop-Side ffi fl .4-S Steel Cribs This special price for the week only. A comfortable- high side crib fitted with luxurious spring and close filler rods. One side drops. in three coat white enamel. Gift Pieces from the Drapery Department $1.60 Bund our Cloth, per QQq Guaranteed fast -color, 50 inches wide, plain or figured. All popu lar colors. $3.75 Velour Table Xtm- OQ narn V .... ?:00 In oriental colorings and designs, a bright pew line to choose from. 50 o Tapestry Pillow Tops 2)c These tops measure 20 Inches square and come in new assorted floral designs. White Swiss, Yard 11c Twenty patterns of 30 ' inches white Swiss with colored borders or ruffles. 8 r i :4 ir ; asjglr- ith'3ep , restfnt gemjlne A' sensible rocker for Chrl- ing, very large Snd roomy;' spring seat, roll arms Sjifl tack. nicely upholstered ta Spanish chase leather. THi cut pre sents a good Ides, of the glse a-nfl It Is Just as restful, and comW!rtabl as it Is i large. A glt pieeejj wouia appreciate. - a USE YOUR any:fnan CrDlf iHHBaBBHHaaaaiMaiHBaBasBBaBBBBBaBSasaaBBaaaBuaaMaBB Oregon Humane Society 67 Oraad Ave. X, between Conch and . Davis, fnones Eaat 1423, B-S51&. OFEH DAT ASD BZQHT. ; Report all cases of cruelty to! this office. Lethal chamber for small ani mals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's nfetlca, CCHWAB PRINTING CO. O BEN 'F.GREENE. PRESlOiLMT aSfr STARK STREET; BLACK DIAMOND COAL Keep fire all night. fj Last longer. V ' Give more heat. Will not burti &- 1 out erates. Lsri iX- i Are clean and J7 0 ' f EMQUEfl Greatly reduce the" fuel bills Do not smudge of ruin rugs or carpets Have no smell to make the house unhealthy Have no ecreenings, dirt (or clinkers . Give more heat per pound than any other fuel -. To get the best resutts from Briquets, open all drafts "un$l fire is well started, then rerulate as desired, remembering fthat Briquets are freer burning than lump coal and require only minimum of draft. Do not poke the fire. &J Two-Ton Lots or More, $9 Per Ton Thev are absolutelf the best, cheaoest. cleanest liaficEesr. v;. A healthiest and altogethef most satisfactory fuel onthe rmket Take Home a Free Sample and be convinced then do your neigi-bors , . . a kindness by telling them of its merits. . -. l Psiciffic Coast Coal Co 1 . 249 Washington St, Bet. Secbnd and Third, Phones Main 229, A-22$3 II