THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1914.
15
.TODAY ;
(IMtii DAT Or 1914.)
ONEYEAJIAGO
T " At Ilome. f
epreseatative Portland buslnea men r
satlsfacUoa orer the passsce of the
currency bill by the United State senate.
Jobu -Vagcl and it. Fitzgerald were drowned
In tb Columbia slough wliea a canoe la which
they were riding uaet. i
On thoassud Identification cards, tha pre
11 ulnar j stop in labor relief, were given out
yj Uie monlcibai Irea employment bureau.
Abroad,
- Washington Secretary of War Oarrlaoo ad
mitted tbat the termination of General Per
tang's command of tha United State, troops
la Ulnduro province, V. I. foreshadows plans
f taking all trows out of district.
Washington The house by a vote of 284 to
ow rerusea to accept the currency bill as
amendsd by the senate. j,
Iam Angelea The liidlrtment against Clar-
ewe uarruw, labor attorneys charging mm
with having bribed a prospective Juror la the
Bdumn it lax, was oiaoussea.
tlgations of the labor force In Callfor-T Baker Mrs. Millie Trumbull. Dt. V
nia, before the Young Men's Christian
association at 2:15 today. New light
on the war will be given s-y Dr. George
Rebec the University of Oregon at
:16. Jlia subject will be: "Russia,
Her Yesterday and Her Tomorrow."
Miss Evelyn Carvell will sing. Christ
mas carols, sung by the -men, will be
one of the features of tha musical
programs at the Fellowship supper at
5:20. . .
Monday night Dr. C. H. Chapman
will speak on Masfield's "Pompey the
Great," -
AMUSEMENTS
KEriJa Broadway at Taylor. Continuous, 12
m. to It p. m. European war pictures.
BAKEB Broadway and Hmb. Certain 2:80
aud HM. Matinees Sunday, Wedneaday,
Friday 'and . Baturday. Baker Players i In
Clih Kleahna."
OEl'llfcUM IsroaJway at Stark. Vaudeville.
' Cnrtalna 2:30 and 8:30.
PANTAUKS Hroailwar at Alder. Vaudeville.
Curtains 2:30, 7:30 and 9:10.
. LOEWS fcJU'KBSS Broadway at TamhlU.
Vaudeville. Conllnuous I 'M to 6:30, 7:30
and tt:15 week days. Continuous 1 to 11
euuoays.
LYlUU-Fourtb at Stark. Curtains 2:30, 7:30
ana v:iu. iveaung ac iuui musical comeuy
company la "Are You s MutV"
COLUMBIA Sixth between Washington and
Htark streets. Motion pictures, 11 a. m. to
it n- ni.
PEOi'LK H Wat Park at Alder street. Mo
tion picture 11:30 a. m. to -11:30 p. m.
BTAK Waauliiictou nt i'ark. Motion pictures,
1J s. ru . 'to ji p. m.
NATlUN AIj I'ark and West Psrk at Stark
Motion pictures, 12 ni. to 11 p. m.
OLOBE Waoblugtou at Eleventh. Motion pic
turi's, 11 a. lu. to 11 p. ui.
MAJESTIC Waxlilngtim r.t Park. Motion pic
tures, 11 a. in. to 11 p. iu.
BL'NiiKT W aiming ton at Broadway. Motion
picture!, II a. ui. to 11 p. in.
' ClUCLt-Fourth at Waahlnxtuu. Motion pic
tures, 10 a. ni. to 11 p. m.
AUT Ml SKUM fifth jui Taylor. Hours 9 to
b week dayx, X tv 3 ISunuays. free after
umu of TuesUuy, Thursday, Friday', Catur
day. . V
Coming Events.
Traasportatlon club luncheon, Multnomah
hotel. liereiLlier 21.
East Midi? BiimIuph Men'a luncheon at Hotel
Edward. lHieiiiber 21.
Rotary club luncheon at Benaon - hotel, De
eeniber -2.
Ad club luncheon at Portland hotel, Decem
ber 23. L
Prugreialve bualnesa men's luncheon at Malt-
omali bulcl lieceuiber -.
Ueatly Board luncheon at Commercial club,
Jauuary t.
Oreguii Civic league luncheon at Multnomah
AO lei, ueccuiber i:u.
every
Central Library Meetings.
Nationalist society, every Sunday evening,
Oregou Civic league lectures every Thurs
day evening.
Pacific university exteulon lectures,
Wedneaday evening.
Port Information Supplied,
Information regardlug this' port may be ob
tained from the Portland Chamber of Com
merce, U0 fifth street. Telephone Mala 9U9
er
Fire and Police
fire department Main 7700, A 1323.
Police department Maui 7181. A-6751.
Weather Conditions.
Moderate depresalons are central over south
western Colorado, northern Saskatchewan and
Quebec,, respectively. An area of high pres
sure la advancing wutuward ovt Brit-lab Col-
aiuois ana anotner man pressure area over-
Ilea the central and aiiutheaHtern states. Pre
cipitation has occurred In Waaulnslon. west
era Oregon, western California, Nevada, the
Kooky mountain and the southern plains states
and from the MhMlsolppl valley to the At
lantic count; also in nortnwextern Montana.
The weuther Is coolpr in California. Utah, New
aitxico, leius, ukiannma, me Mississippi val
ley, the lake region, Ssskntehewsu and Manito
ba: it la" warmer In northeastern Washington.
Alberta, the bt. Lawrence valley and near the
Atlantic nd east- gulf -coast. Temperatures
continue below normal In nearly all sections
f the country.
Northesat storm warnings were ordered on
at 7 p. in. at mouth of the Columbia river
and all W ashington seaports.
The conditions are favorable for generally
fair weather in this district Sunday. It will
be colder Sunday in Interior northern Wash
lngton; north to northeast winds will obtain.
Today's Forecast.
Portland and vicinity: Sunday, fab?; north
easterly wind.
Oregon: Sunday, generally fair; northeast
erlr winds.
Washington: Sunday, generally fair; colder
Interior north portion; north to northeast
wlnda.
Idaho: Sunday, generally fair.
TIIEODOKE f. DRAKE.
Acting District Forecaster,
IT. S. Weather Bulletin.
Observations taken at 6 p. m-. Pacific time.
iieceniDer it, mi4:
5 4 .
B Of Wind o
Station. , g
st hi " I a
Baker 25 0 4 S Cloudy.
Boston 4 .14 10 SW Rain.
Chlcsgo 2S .20 8 NW Clear.
Denver 24 0 4 KB Clear.
Des Moines .. 24 .01 4 SW Clesr.
Duluth 20 0 8 SW Pt. Cloudy
Kureka 44 .40 4 8 Cloudy.
Ualveston ... 00 .& H N Italu.
Iscksonville . 04 .00 : 6 KB Cloudy.
Ksnaas City . 2(1 ,.3-t 8 N Clear.
Los Ancflca .00 U 0 SW Clear.
Marshfleld ... 40 .40 4 NE Cloudy.
Medford 34 .( 4 SB Sm.wing.
Minneapolis .. 20 T lO W Clear.
Montreal M .34 24 SW Ha In.
New Orleans .00 0 4 NE Cloudy.
New York .. 40 .00 23 W Kaln.
North Head .42 T 0 NE Clear.
No. Yukiuia . 22 0 4 NW Clear.
Pocatello 20 O 4 SH Clear. .
Portland 30 T 20 E Cloudy.
Koaeburg 34 . 04 4 NW Cloudy.
Sacramento . . 64 0 lO ' 8 Cloudy.
St. Loulx . . . 34 . 20 6 N Clear.
Salt -l.uke 32 O, 4 NE Clear.
San FvancWco r6 .04 4 SW Cloudy.
Seattle .42 T '8 B Clear.
Spokane .... 24 .02 4 SK Clear.
Tacoma 40 0 16 N Clear.,
Tatooah lai d. 42 .06 14 K Clear.
Walla Walla. 18 0 4 SW Cloudy.
Washington .(as .18 4 W .Rain.
Local Record.
fort land. Or., Dec. 10. 1914. Maximum tem
serature, 31 degrees. Minimum temperature,
2J degrees.
River rending, 8 s. m., 3.6 feet; change in
last i oours, .a loot.
Total rainfall (5 p. m. to 5 p. ra.), trace,
toii rsinisu sin'-e eept. i, 11.49 Incoes,
normal ralnlali since Sept. 1, 10.40 Inches
- deficiency of rainfall since Sept. 1, 4.91
incties.
Total sunshine, none; poaslhle sunsbtne,
kours 38 minutes.
Barometer .(reduced to sea level), B p. m
80.06 inches. .
Grand Jury Slakes Baport, While
the grand jury . was returning . in
dictments against Joseph Bobson and
Karl Riley, two youths' charged with
burglarizing the garage of Attorney C
A. Johns and stealing his au tomo-
blle, as well as with other thefts.
Judge Catena in the Juvenile court
listened to charges against a young
boy, who was a member of the party.
and continued his case until his com
panions' cases are disposed of. The
grand Jury returned indictments also
against the following: F. H. Belt, forg
ery and -obtaining meney by false pre
tenses; fiugn McClure, threatening to
kill his wife; John L. Heming, obtain
ing money by false pretenses. Not
true bills were ' returned in cases
against W. H. Brown and Lester Lew
la, charged with threats to kill.
B. - de Lory,' ' and others will accept
speaking dates early in the new year.
G. Evert Baker will speak Sunday. De
cember 27, for World Peace. Mrs. V.
B. de Lory will 'lead congregational
singing at these meetings.
H. M. Lull. Miss Adell Brault and Miss
Clara West, will give a benefit enter
tainment in the Sunday school room
of the church, for the American Red
Cross Tuesday evening, December 29.
City Ordinance Upheld. The city or
dinance making, cement floors and con
nections with sewers necessary in liv
ery barns was upheld yesterday by
Circuit Judge Galloway when he) found
Sam Morgan guilty of violiattgg the
ordinance and fined him (25 and" costs,
the same penalty that was 'imposed
in the municipal court.
Newsboy Receives Warning. "Sol
ly" Rosencrantz. a 12-year-old news
boy who created a near-riot on Sixth
street recently when a man threw ia
quarter into the street to watch the
boys scramble for-it,' must quit the
sale of papers or go to . the. state
training school. Judge Gatens. in the
Juvenile court, yesterday gave "Solly"
permission to sell Christmas and New
Year's papers but said he must quit
selling others. "Solly" caused the
trouble when a smaller boy grabbed
the quarter by trying to beat the
smaller boy into giving him the coin.
Divorce Cases Decided Maude
Fernyhough was granted a divorce
from William Fernyhough by Circuit
Judge Phelps yesterday, the grounds
being cruelty. Judge Gatens granted
divorces tr Katherine Carty from
Frank R. Carty for cruelty, to Mollie
Guerln from Sam Guerin for cruelty,
and to Bessie C. Larson from Louis
Larson, alias Lee Hardy' for desertion.
Robert McFarlane sued Josie McFar-
lane for divorce alleging cruelty and
Homer Franklin charged Ethel E.
Franklin with desertion in his suit
for divorce.
Judge Phelps Bet ami Home. Cir
cuit Judge G. W. Phelps, who has
been agisting in clearing the docket
of department six of the circuit court
left when Judge Cleeton was declared
by the supreme court to be county
judge rather than circuit Judge, left
last night for his home in Pendleton.
Judge Bradshaw, the The Dalles, and
Judge Galloway, of fcalem. will re
main for the first part of the week.
leaving in time for Christinas at
home.
Verdict for Defendants. R. L.
Myers, who sued W. A. Story and Rob
ert Story for $7500 damages as ad
ministrator of. the estate of his 9
year-old daughter, Ruby, lost his suit
yesterday when a. jury In Circuit
Judge Bradshaw's court returned a
verdict for the defense. The little
girl was killed when she ran in front
of the Story automobile on Schuyler
street near East Eighteenth street.
Admitted to Citizenship. Twenty-
eight men wore "admitted to citizen
ship In Circuit Judge Kavanaugh s
court Friday and yesterday, two were
denied because of incompetent wit
nesses, five were continued that ap
plicants might become more familar
with the united States government.
and two were continued a year each
because the character of each appli
cant was unsatisfactory. The next
hearing will be held in January.
Pennsylvania Sard Coal. We are
bringing in the first cargo of genuine
Pennsylvania anthracite to come here
via Panama Canal. Will sell f 4 -to a
below usual price. Best and cleanest
coal mined. "Order now before it is all
sold. Independent Coal & Ice Co.
Main 780. A-3780. - (Adv.)
Bids to Be Opened Wednesday The
county commissioners will open bids
for publication of the 1913 delinquent
tax list next Wednesday morning.
The two leading; daily papers offering
the lowest price for the advertise
ments will receive the work.
Verdict for $10OO. Damages. For
Injuries received while working for
the Bridal Veil l Lumber company in
its plant, Joseph S. Detler was
awarded $1000 damages against the
company yesterday by a Jury In Cir
cuit Judge Davis' court. Detler
asked for 320,000 damages.
' Foreign School System. The second
lecture in the University Extension
course on Foreign School Systems will
be given by Dr. Sheldon, Monday even
ing at 8 o clock, in Room B, of the
Central library.! The subject is the
People's Schools In Germany.
Suppose Ton Coma In tomorrow and
have us make you a sujt to order for
310 down and the balance, 35 a month.
This is quite an item at this time; no
extra charge for this convenience.
Unique ' Tailoring Co- 309 Stark, bet.
bth and 6th sts. (Adv.)
Holiday Gifts. Artistically framed
pictures, mottoes and art novelties.
Pictures framed promptly. No delays.
Western Picture Frame company,
wholesale and retail, 170 1st. Main
609. Open evenings until Xmas. Adv.)
Pennsylvania Sard CoaL Shipment
arrives soon, via Panama canal. Genu
ine anthracite, best coal mined. Lim
ited amount. Selling fast. Order now.
Main 780, A-3780. Independent Coal
& Ice company. (Adv.)
The Chance of a Lifetime. Call at
Scheiner's souvenir and curio store.
southeast corner Eleventh and Wash
ington. A beautiful panoramic view,
7x33, with each purchase of SO cents
or over. (Adv.)
97.50 for 26 Piece Silver Plated set
knives, forks, spoons, etc $10.00, four
piece tea set. Others at higher prices.
Jaeger Bros., Jewelers, 266 Morrison.
(Adv.)
"Dolls, Dolls" Starting Monday,
Dec. 21, at National Brokerage Co., 446
Stark street. Will sell 1000 imported
dolls for a small fraction of their cost
while they last. (Adv.)
Spanish Language Academy, classes
and private lessons. 309 Common
wealth building.! Established 1907.
. (Adv.)
Sues for $25,000 Damages. Isabella
Cauldwell yesterday sued Bingham
& McClelland and Thomas Muir for
$25,000 damages as the result of the
death of her husband Thomas J. Cauld
well from a fall received while he was
working on a building being ' erected
by the defendants at 124 and 126
Twelfth street.
To Spread Peace Propaganda, As a
result of the rally of Portland's peace
advocates last Sunday, regular propa
ganda meetings.,.-in furtherance '' of
World Peace will be held. Sunday af
ternoons at 2:0 o'clock in hall A. Cen
tral library, corner of Eleventh and
Yamhill streets. Dr. David Buchanan
and others wU speak today on Ameri
can Neutrality. Dr. C. H. Chapman,
Isaac Swett, ' W. H. Slover, Rev. John
Riley, Rev. W. L. Cox, Elisha, A.
Dr. Elmer Harman Instructor of Psy
chology at Pacific College and Meta
physical Healer invites all interested
to can room bi sweuana Duuaing.
.Hours iz to 4. wo cnarge. (Adv.)
"A Prayer," 1 a unique Christmas
card, by Mrs. Mable Holmes Parsons
on sale at Meier & Frank s book de
partnrent. j (Adv.)
Last Minute Christmas Gifts,
Unique oriental novelties, attractive
prices. Andrew Kan, Chinese Empori
um, 348 Morrison. (Adv.)
Low Bent and low Prices. Save 60
per cent on watches and jewelry. Chas.
W. Goodman-
bridge.
A notion Sals of Band Painted China
now going at very low prices. Wash
ington st, next to Star theatre. (Adv.)
Maintaining the Overhead
By Elbert Hubbard.
Window glass for broken windows
Portland Door & - Window- Co.. 230
Front BU Phone Marshall 100. (Adv).
On Suit Pressed Each Wssav Llt
month. ' Unique Tailoring Cow SOS
Stark. Main 614. A-4314. ; r (Adv.)
i
Steamer Jesse war kins for Camaa,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 3 p. m. i t (Adv.)
See Chas.-, W. Goodman for your
Xmas jewelry. Big money saved. . 191
Morrison, near bridge. : (Adv.)
Caoles Japanese Goods, Scotch
shawls and handkerchiefs. Mrs. Cran,
395,12th. t (Adv.)
Better Coal, guaranteed, $6.50 ton.
Mendota Fuel Co. Both Phones. (Adv.)
Banalmo Wellington Kard Coal
Holman Fuel Co. M. 353. A-33S3. (Adv.)
Boston Syglenlo Corsets mean com
fort and style. 4064 Morrison. (Adv.)
Woostsr Bells
Washington St.
Everything. 488
f i (Adv.)
Sr. W. A. wis
city.
stm
in the
(Adv.)
Scrip. Save S. B. FIVE cigar bands
t (Adv.)
X. X. Pox, optician. Journal bids. Ad
JUDGES TACKLE ESSAYS
1
The Judges for the Greater Port
land essay contest spent all yesterday
afternoon at the library going over as
many of the 200 essays i submitted
in the contest by high school, gram
mar school and college students as
tliev ennld. Tliv will meet n.eraln
Tuesday evening and hope then to
finish their work and announce the
winners. One of the Judges, Professor
Peck of Oregon Agricultural college
came all the way from ' Corvallis to
help pass on the essays.;
Card of Thanks ,
The children of the late deceased
Mrs. Mary Cheldelin desire to 1 tender
their thanks to the many friends who
so kindlv aided them during the sick
ness and death of their beloved mother.
JOHN F. CHELDUUIN.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors for the beautiful floral of
ferings and for their helpful kindness
and -sympathy shown us during our
bereavement in the loss or our. mother.
Esoeciallv do we wish to thank Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Hopkins ' and Miss
Grace Rose. MRS. IDA KELLER.
MR. J. W. KELLER.
We wish to thank our neighbors and
rnenas tor tneir sympathy and Kind
ness in our late bereavement.
W. B. TARR.
A. W. TARR.
C. ( J. TARR.
Open Evenings
Jimmy Dunn, Portland's (original tip
stairs clothier in the Oregbnian build
ing will be open evenings next week
until Christmas for the sale of men's
ready-to-wear suits and overcoats. Or-
egonian Duiimng, 3d floor, (Adv.)
"That Good Coal"
.Delivered promptly, carloads or
truckloads, $6 to $10. Edlefsen, East
$232.60 cash buys new $375 Upright
Piano this week at Graves Music Co-
151 Fourth street.
(Adv.)
ICUrVvZOO
of his headgear while) be is eotxrtlnK
Indigestion.
Any institution that maintains "tills
graft should be anathema In th minds
of every honest person.
The first hotel that has the courage
to come out against this pestiferous
holdup will receive the thanks of man
kind and the lasting gratitude of pos
terity. Just let one landlord com oat
strong, making an announcement to
the effect that no charge is made, nor
wilfan employe be allowed to accept
& foe, for caring for hats and wraps,
and the institution will get an adver
tisement valuable beyond tha dreams
of avarice.
And if one hotel summons its con
science to the bar of publlo opinion
and meets this issue by officially de
capitating the hat snatcher, the flank
will be turned, the combination broken
and all other taverns will be obliged
to follow suit or die in the trenches.
a -
This hat Iniquity, which has rrown
1 op and established Itself is a piece
of atrocious graft, a Imposition an,
the plain people, s
Most business men nowadays real
ize the necessity of giving full Tains.
Reciprocity must b tha rule. -
To take money for a -service beyond
what the service is worth Is petit lar
ceny. . If we wish to judge it in tha
bulk as to what' Is ' taken from ths
public It then becbnUs grand larceny.
, ,,j ...
Mens Overcoats .
If you watvt to gef something good
for little money, whre the prof it is
not stuck on for lii;fh rent, electric
sisrns. atore fronts awd' fixtures, sr to
Jimmy Dunn,- 315-8-17 Oregonlatn
bid. Elevator to 3d floor. ftdv.)
Diamonds-?-The Ideal Gifts
Dlanmods. the finest and mot snug Jit after
at all precious atones ir ideal Gifts for
all purtMes. Their beauty and tire never
dims. They Increase to vatoe aa the years
co br. Every bod v knows' iiiey esa be turned
Into ready rssb If a time ft need ever cornea.
Our guaranteed cash loaai plaa vpecifieslly
provides for this. ELBT ICO.. 330 Lumber
Exchange Bldg., 84 and 8tirk Bis.
ILL IAM PENN was born with
his hat on, and he never took
it off. even in church or at bed
time. Happy manl
My hat cost me $3.
I have worn this hat for three years.
and while the original Investment was
only $3, as truthfully stated, the ex
pense involved in safeguarding the
dicer has been, constructively, $120 a
yeaTr . .
In three years $360 was expended,
or 100 times the original Investment.
- - . . .... . vtattirfll
II I naa iouowea m
selection this hat could have been
stolen 100 times, and I would still be
no Worse off than I am now.
I otice that In aU first-class note is
a safe is proviaea vn mo "
which 'you can deposit your money.
jewels and valuables, Dut wnen you
endeavor to put your hat in the safe
the jlandlord lifts unmanicured, pudgy
paws in virtuous protest.
When you attempt to enter tn tim
ing room you find yourself overpow
ered and your bat taken from you,
and ; you 'a" only recover the property
by paying an indemnity.
Ladies wear their hats, even at
breakfast, and thus elude tke terrible
hat 1 snatcher. But when I attempted
to wear my headgear in a rashionanie
New York dining room the foreign re
servists were called in and I was re
quested to abdicate in 11 languages.
hava reDeatedly shied my castor
into! the ring, but so far have succeed
ed In getting it back and, in spite
of wear and tear and natural deteriora
tion. It costs me Just as much to
guard thla ancient bean protector now,
as when It was in the heyday Its
youth.
In fact, my hat has reached a stage ,
where no sane man would really an-
nex it, and if he should make bold to
wear it down the street be would be 1
quickly overtaken by the hurry-up
wagon.
What we need Is that tha maker
shall issue an Insurance policy with
every hat, agreeing to replace It if
stolen. Let him knock the hat anatcn-
er by guaranteeing that his commodity j
is exempt from theft and aU will be
welL Then when we enter the dining'
room we will simply rung tne over
head into .the corner, forget it, and
take a chance on recovery.
As It la, we submit te the hat
snatcher and pay the stipend rather
than risk social contumely.
To successfully guard a hat In a
first class hotel requires a 10 per cent
insurance premium on the cost of the
tile per day.
And I submit that this is more than
the service is worth. Judged according
to the rule of reason.
e
Suppose that every one who goes
ud in an elevator in an office build
ing would be required to pay, we would
lift a howl of protest. Yet the ser- j
vice rendered in transporting an In-
dividual up four, five, six or a dozen
stories, and safely delivering him in
apparent good order, is much greater
than the act of simply taking care
METHODISTS, ATTENTlONk
lai Morrison. near
(Adv.)
Money loaned on diamonds. Separate
department for ladies. Elby Co.. 320
Lumber Ex. bldg., 2d and Stark sts.
Adv.
Special Sunday Chicken or Turkey
Dinner with delicious ice cream, 60c
Empire Restaurant, 192 3d St., (Adv.)
Sunday School Benefit. The Young
People's fraternity of the Unitarian
church, assisted by the Sunday school,
Mrs. Frank Kelsey, Miss Sheehy, Mrs.
TOWN TOPICS
1 ;
Z. A. CantreU to Xiectnre. "Beecher
and Ingersollf will be the subject of
an' address by Mr. CantreU this even
ing before the Portland Rationalist
society in Library hall at 8 o'clock.
Tomorrow evening at Turne Hall,
Fourth and Yamhill streets, Mr. Can
treU will deliver a lecture on "What
the lafldel World Has Done." This
will be in the nature of j a reply to a
: recent pulpit utterance of Rev. L. P.
Law. Mr. CantreU will, also take up
the subject of whether or -not infidelity
is being taught in the Portland pubUo
schoola.
Industrial Conditions. Industrial
conditions will be discussed by Charles
James, closely identified with the lnves-
Teach Men to Be Careful and
You May Prevent Injury to
Yourself 1 and Others.
SAFETY FIRST
Diamond Blags
ill!!!!!
$75.00
$50.00
$35.00
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
GIFTS
New goods fresh from the factory. JTo
fake, sales. Ho discounts. Same prices
to everybody. Our liberal guarantee
bring back any article that isn't rig-ht.
$10
for this' fine large clock. 11
inches high. 19 inches wide;
nolished mahosranv finish:
eight-day; cathedral-gong strike. A real
timekeeper and a ; genuine bargain.
S20 for large oak Grandfather's
Clock. Others at cost.
SCABF FECTS,
In gold as low as $L
Others up to $400.
CTTT7 IUIKS '
Solid gold at S3.50
the pail- 81.25 for
the fine gold-filled.
BATE TOTT SEES'
OTJB SPECZAX.
.8 lOtt DXAMOJTD
HESH BAG'S
$22.50-8o,rzer!
ling silver. Others in
fine silver and gold
mate trom 12.6O up.
tsona gold
$10 up.
bags from
srbVEB.
TABX.EWABB
Table Silver is an ideal
gift. It's a lifetime
. reminder of tha gift.
Silver Plated Tea
Spoons, 8 1.2 5 for
six. Sterling Silver
Tea Spoons, 84.25 for
six. 26-plece Plated
Sets as low as 87. So,
Sterling Silver Service,
in chests, from SIO
up.
VANITY CASES
in silver and gold plate
from $3.00 up. Sterling
silver $7.50 up.
FTbATTjrrM JEVTELBT
C 1 A for our s i lv er-
plated f&ur-piece
Tea Set. Others at
$12.50. $15, $20. etc
XAOrES STERIiIWCJ
1 TOILET SETS
from $12.50 up. Brush,
comb and mirror in
pretty case. Why buy
the cheap so-called
"ivory" sets that turn
yellow, when the ster
ling article can be
bought just as cheaply?
for our SPECIAL
VJ UKBftSUA in
Tbautlful gift box. with
extra detachable han
dle, tied with silk ribbons.
See our new platinum and gold diamond-set Lavallieres, Pendants. Rings.
Bracelets, Lockets, etc. New, up-to-date pieces, fresh from the East.
Cln An Ladies' Watches,
small sis e s.
zu-year case.
GUARANTEED GOOD
WATCHES i
. I CI i Cf Gentlemen's tMtt models; 20
ln SfAaJeeJV year cases; xi -Jewels; ad-
- I " justed. .! -
PERS.
JAEGER EROS.
QTXAUTY JSWZLXBS,
S66 VOBJUSOS, BETWEEN TITTUP AND FOTXBTK.
VfrO? - tain Pens, ,
Society Stationery
Leather Goods, I Desk
Furnishings, Fancy
Memorandums, Play
ing Card Sef, t Card
Tables, Chess, Check
ers, Dominoes? Etc.,
Sectional Bookcases,
Office Furniture,
Drawing Instruments,
Artists' Supplies, Scien
tific Books and hun
dreds of Novelties.
rO!0 DISCOUNT ON
3 XMAS JEWELRY 3
FOR FOUR DAYS, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED
NESDAY AND THURSDAY I will give a bona fide
off of my well selected stock of dependable jewelry.
XMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
FREDERICK L. MILLER
343 V4 WASHINGTON ST.
Opposite lEOrg-an Building, Betweea. Broadway and axX
S. & H. Stamps S. & H. Stamps
25 Open Evenings 25
Discount
Discount
'Everything for the Office
Commercial Stationers.
Office Outfitters,
Printers, Engravers and
Bookbindera, - a
BEABQTTABTEBS TOB.
Architects' and Engineers'; Instruments
and Supplies.
FIFTH & OAK STREETS
SOKEOPATSXO -sTBESCaXPTXOHB.
SPECIFICS,
TBXTTJHATE3,
FEIiLETt
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; Do not forget that Methodist Ladies will have: feharge of
the store of the Columbia Hardware Co., onjuesday,
December 2 2d, and remember the splendid coMribution
to be made by that firm to the new Deaconess Maine,
There Will be a Big
Showing of Beautiful
Christmas
m
If
Golds
And They Give S. & H.
Green Trading Stamps
Show your appreciation by at least calling ahe store
on that day to encourage the Ladies in charge; j
TheTimeday The Place sh Girls
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a -
I I IS -ft
5ift bazaar
Suggestions to te
jpractical St)0f er
I n e x p e n sive and
lisef ul articles
selected at random
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ITS
A Safe and Sane
XMAS
For YOUR Child
P
LACE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT pass
book showing a deposit of one dollar
or more in your child's stocking
Christmas eve. Q A savings account
makes an economical Christmas gift
impresses them with the importance
of thrift teaches the child a lesson which will
be valued all through lifeit is always at his
disposal, and earns a maximum interest rate.
Come in Today anH Arrange for it
The United States
National Bank
Third and Oak Sts. Portland, Oregon
A SOKEOPATSXO FEASKACT
Jjg CSABOB OP A TBAZBS9
SOKEO PHARMACIST.
SXJTD rOB CAVAXvOOITB.
W00f)ARD, CLARKE & CO.
Wood-Iaxk Bldg-
Aider Street at West Park,
. Portland, Or.
Hotel
THIRD AND MAIN STS.
has more attractive accommodations,
and rates,' than any modern hotel in
the city for permanent guests-? IS
indue. r
Tbojst I J
Obtuss I I
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PortlandSeedCo
Holly, Mistletoe. Xmas Trees,
Palms, Ferns, Plants
Countless Others Await Your Inspection
Courteous, helpful salespeople
. make shopping a pleasure here
f3or "(Brown Kps
Boxed Stationery Leather Novelties Brass Pieces for the
Home and Officer-Desk Sets Card and Gamie Sets
Paper Cutter and Scissors Sets Brass-Mp.unted
Clocks Ink Wells Game Counters Cjtlcn- -dars
Postcards, Christmas Tree Orsa-
ments Package. Dressings Etc. J -
. " ' "
Diaries Memo Index Sets Professional Men's ijioose-Leaf i
Appointment and Account Books Lawyers' S-f lleather
Brief Cases -Pencil Boxes for Students Jioto
Mailers Looser-Leaf Receipt Books Desk
Lamps Sectional Book Cases '-A
and Office Chairs. 1
Tor tt)t iXl)lt6rcR ll ;
A F--
"'Meccano," "Erector" the New Educational Games '
Spelling Boards Character Dolls Painting
Sets Stencil Sets Cameras Etc.
- '
ill's
The J. K. Gill Company, Third and Alder Sbjeeta
Book-Sellers, Stationers and Complete - Office tputfitters
.-.. '--A - -
WE have Just received, direct- from
Tn nan a anl.nilM MllAtfnn
riental palms and the quaint and rare
ararf Trees.
For the Christmas rift a llvlnar nlant.
a , palm, or a fern Is always In good
taste, and fills an acceptable place In
. every nome.
Dwarf Trees, from Japan (like '
cut) '.$3.50
. Palms, up from .78
Ferns, up from ; J25
Potted Plants, up from. .25
Holly Trees, up from.. ISO
Christmas Trees, up from 3
A choice collection of Bulbs, many
varieties LOO
Half collection JBO
BUstlsto and Cat Solly
Baasonably PzloexL.
Pront sad TiaUS Sts,
. Main 4(140. A-SOU
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Have You Confidence
in Your Dentist?
' ! - '
Work done in our establishment & iver fails to'
impress the patient with our abiljty :ajd thorough
determination to satisfy our patients even to the
smallest detail of the work they requjrl done. Ask
your friends or neighbors about 'ufcrt!
Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, Fillings, Extractions, Etc.-
ss.v.awih AT MODERATE CHARGES with 15-year
7 ysars la guarantee. Examinations and EstiipAtes Free.
: romsau, . m - pi 5
Gold Crown
White Crown
Bridge' Tooth
Work Finished in One Day If Required
'WISE DENTAL pCO.
p The Failing Bldg., Second Flooi1?'
S. EsCor. Third and Washington, Entranpf on TTurd
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