PAGE EIGHT. DAILY BAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETOW, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904. VI I i 'if ill i h FOR VOIMEM I'iicIi That Every Woo Desires to Know . , About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing Jlnd about the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuttcara Soap, Olnt- Bient and Besolvent In the antlaeptie cleansing of the mucous aorfaces, and of the blood and circulating fluids, thus t affording pore, sweet and economical 1 fecal and constitutional treatment for -weakening ulcerations. Inflammations, itching, Irritations, 'relaxations, dls -placements, pains and Irregularities pa ) collar to females. Hence the Cutlcura J xemedles bars a wonderful Influence la restoring health, strength and beauty ', to weary women,- who have been pra- maturely aged and Invalided, by these , , Ajatraasing ailments, as well ss such - sympathetic afflictions as anemia, ehlo 4i roals, hysteria and nerroasnees. Women from the rery first hare fully appreciated the purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, t. the certainty of speedy and permanent care, the absolute safety and great J economy which hare made the Cutlcura remedies the standard humour remedies of the civilized world. i Millions of women nse Cutlcura Soap, o assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for pro- serving, purifying and beautifying the " skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, ? scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, v '"for annoying Irritations and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, an ' tiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the pur- .- poses of the toilet, bath and nursery. . SoU thfOncftaatth world. Cadnra Rtttlral, One. dm Sm of CAoeoJcu Coud Pilto, tic. per Till of ), Uiot mrat,ic.. Soap. Uc. Depots i lwdea, ST ChtrtuhoaM a. t P.rH i RM 4 U hit BMnn. Iff CnlsmBM tc. ranr urns unem. corp., sol . TMMRT A Wot HE lirvs A CHEAP ONE. -when price Is the only thing a man knows about buggies. After he has . had some experience, quality comes -first, and you always get that In the , vehicles ut N'eagle's. Winona Wagons, .Buggies and .Hacks, and the . best made. We sell them. Bone-dry timber, well painted and Ironed, and 'warranted by us. Neagle Brothers ' TFIE BLACKSMITHS. We sell the Stover Gasoline Engine. Get that Picture Framed Don't put It off any longer. You want to give It to some friend for Christmas. Our store does the neatest and best work, bas the most com plete line of mouldings and mountings and the right prices. See C. Sharp ' SOS East Court Street. S4SSSSSSSStStStt Tfce Colombia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, food beds. Bar in connection, where the best goods are served. Main street, center of block, be tween Alts and Webb streets. 'S s s s s e s e e F. X. SCHEMPP e e s m PROPRIETOR. ; assesses W litl AT TBH BAST ORMON1AX 2??J" Mars7iassnk es-xor so seats a fcuai. , Now! !AGAINST TOBACCO BILL TO PREVENT ITS SALE . TO MINORS IS PKEPAItED. ... . ( Under ft IrovlK.ons it Will lie Unlaw-1 ful to Sell to Boys Under 18, Any Cigars, Cigarettes or Tobacco In Any Form, Under a Penalty of From 'X to $50 Fine -Bill Ih In tended to Complete PreHcnt Law. The following bill to prohibit the sit le of tobacco to minora will be in troduced In the coming session of the Oregon legislature. ' The Antl-Clgarette League Is back of the bill, and will work diligently1 for Its passage: ' ' An uct to prohibit the sale of to bucco, cigars or cigarettes to minors under the age of 18 years, and the use of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes by such minors In any public place, and to repeal the act entitled, An iact to prohibit the sale of tobacco, cigttrs or cigarettes to minors under the age of. .18 .years, approved Februnry 18. 188. - Enaated by the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon: t- Section 1. It shall be unlawful to sell; barter, trade, give or In any man ner furnish to any minor under the age of 18 years any tobacco, cigar, or cigarette in nny form, or any com -pound hi which ! tobacco forms a com ponent part, without the written con sent of such minor's parent or guard ian, and when such minor has no par ent or guardian, then In that case consent may be given by,,. the county court, sitting for the transaction of county business, upon the proper ap- fc i plication tn the county in which mid minor may have his residence. Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this act shall, upon conviction, be fined in uny sum not less than two dollars nor more than fifty dollars. Sec. 3. - It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of 18 years. a. to smoke, or In any way use any cl- gar. cigarette or tobacco In any form 1 whatsoever in any public highway, i street, place, square or resort. I Sec. 4.' Any minor violating the! provisions of this act shall, upon con- I vlction, be fined In any sum not less I than one nor more than ten dollars, or ' by Imprisonment at the option of the I court, two days for each offense. j Sec. 5. Justices of the peace shall j have concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court for all offenses arising' under this act. 1 Sec. 6. The act entitled, "An act to prohibit the sale of tobacco, cigars or j cigarettes to minors under the affe of 18 years, approved February 18. 1881. I and all other acts and parts of acts a-a- Inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. k. Inasmuch as the present law upon the subject Is incomplete, and an emergency exists, this act shull be in force from and after Us approval by the governor. IE PKTl'KEK FOR EXPOSITION. llilllan Exhibit Will lie a Feature of Fine ArlB DlMpluy lit Portland. Portland, Dec. 9. A feature of the fine arts exhibit ut the Lewis and Clark exposition will be the Italian display of rare art creations. Italy has applied for a large allotment of space and some of the best works of Italian artists of the present day and some of the old masters will be hung it the exposition for the first time In this 'country. V. Zegglo, commissioner, general from Italy to the Lewis and Clurk ex position, has left this country for IV Venice, where he will make a care t tul selection of paintings and other works of art for the. exhibit. Some s S of the rarest paintings executed since the Renaissance are on exhibition l.i Royal Italian galleries end as Commissioner Zegglo will have thsse to select from, It may be said without exngw-ntieii that the Italian art ex hibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion will be the finest ever displayed in this country. Owing to the great value of some of the paintings they will be brought to Portland under the care of special guards. RESUMES WORLD TOUR. Will Be Largely Traveled In an Auto mobile. Vancouver, B. C. Dec. . Churles J. Olldden. a Boston millionaire now on a seven years' tour of the world In a huge automobile, has booked his passage on the steamer Moana which sails. today tor Honolulu. ..Arriving at Honolulu Mr. Glidden plans to make a five hours' stay, during which time he expects to make a hundred mile tonir'ln his automobile. Prom Honolulu he will go to the FIJI islands for 10 days and 100 miles of touring;-thence to New Zealand, where, comenclng with Adelaide, he expects to do 1000 miles, going then la japan (or 2000 miles. At Singa pore he will leave his automobile and return by way of Europe, attending the Gordon Bennett race. In the fall of next year he expects to go to Sin gapore-tend thence' continue his world trip. Welcome for Karl Grey. Halifax, N. &, Dec. . In antici pation of the arrival here today or tomorrow of the Allan liner Parisian a distinguished delegation has assem bled here to accord a welcome to Earl Grey, the new governor general of Caruida, who, with his family and alds-ds-camp are passengers on the vessel.,. Among those -present to take part in the reception aire representa tives of Ottawa, Toronto and various other cities of the eastern provinces. V Bids for Building. The trustees of the FratemaJ .Or der of Eagles Invite tide for the old Wheeler building on tfeurU street The building must be removed by reoruary ist,-,i06. , i - A. C.-KOEFPBN; Trustee. ...It PEOPLES WA IS DUE TO THE HONESTY or OUR ADVERTISING AND THE STERLING VALUES ELATED WITH FALSE VALUES ALWAYS DROPS TO ITS PROPER LEVEL. !OMPAIEK "AND CONTRAST AND YOU'LL Altti I'IND THAT YOUR DOLLARS TOiL BUY THE MOST IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WH 3 Two Neckwear Bar gains ECONOMICAL WOMEN SHOULD READ 25 dozen Embroidered Collars, with long silk ties. They come In colors, brown, navy, red, green and white. Others silk embroidered stocks. In pretty combination of colorings. Regular 50c values. Special at half price, ?ach 2SO Womens Handk'rch'fs An immense purchase of women's and chil dren's handkerchiefs, In the grentest variety of all the newest and staple qualities; plain hemstitched, fancy borders, fancy embroi dered scallops, fancy embroidered centers and lace-trimmed edges, also with Initials. Early buying means the greatest value. Buy your Christmas supply now; It means a great saving. All new and fresh, all choice patterns. Prices range at Be, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Domestic Counter llk'uclu-d Sheets Ready to use, made of stan dard medium weight sheeting, that is always reliable. For full size beds, each BOc Pillow- Cases Good quality and well made 42-Inch, 10c; 45-Inch 12 Jc Blenched Muslin Extra good quality, 12 yards fr $1.00 Best Grade American Prints, all styles and colors 40 Outing Flannel Heavy quality, dark or light 8c MiiiineletioH, 36 Inches wide, new styles, 15c value 10140 100 dozen Linen Huck Towels; special price, each 10c Cotton ISuttiiitf of superior quality, roll .... 10c Oregon Flannels, In all colors, yard ......35c X-Mas CifLs-CoIored Dress Goods It is now high tinio to consider wliat yoit uro going to buy for Christmas. Wo could suggest nothing more appropriate than a neat Dress or Waist Pattern. To lessen your ex IKMulitiirc, hike advantage of our Dress Goods offerings for Monday. VOILES FOR EVENING WEAR AU Slindes. $1.50 French Voiles, 44 Inches wide $1.00 5c French Voiles, 46 Inches wide .... BOc MANNISH SUITINGS, EVERY DESIGN AND COLOR. tl.75 French Clay Worsted, 54-Inch, $2.26 French Clay Worsted, 64-Inch $1.60 Scotch Cheviots, 64-Inch . . . $1.25 Scotch Cheviots, 64-inch ... $1.00 Cheviot Suitings, 48-inch ... .$1.25 .$1.75 .$1.15 . 05c . 78c 65c Mixed Suitings, 40-Inch 47c Blankets THREE EXCELLENT VALUE'S. First A lot of fleeced cotton Blankets, me dium size, and the best 76o blankets we can buy. At 3o Second Gray wool Blankets, large double-bed size, wool, with some cotton to prevent shrinkage; best $3.50 values In this ever shown. Our special price $2.05 Third White Oregon Blankets, best merino wool, made by the Union Mills, Union, Ore gon; the 10-4 size and worth anywhere -from $4.75 to $6.25 pair; oar price .1 $4.26 COTTON-FILLED COMFORTERS, $1.50. Full size Comforters, covered with figured silk-: . ollne, filled with white carded cotton, ttitch-tl eo or yarn-tied.- None like these anpwnera, for the money. Only $1.B0 Feather Pillows, 8 1-2-lb weight, geese and duok feathers , .:'.';";".85c ...It If ' . ' l'.-u - r :r ",u . 'lIlltiiAlf.liilAiAalilAAAAt a. a a - . 1 '.' " ' ' ' ' ' " "" " " " " "" ' " A. 1 '. . 1 l Pavs to Trade THE The Success of Our Business Petticoat Values Black mercerized sateen Petticoats, having flaring sectional flounce, trimmed with tucks nnd strap bands actually worth I2.2G; special price .. $1.75 Silk Petticoats of heavy, rustling taffeta, hav ing Van Dyke accordion plaited flounce, trimmed with sectional ruffles and ruchlngs, silk underlay and dust ruffle, in black, plain colors and changeables, worth $8.75; our price $6.50 75 Women's Winker Jackets Bought from a New York manufacturer at less than 50 cents on the dollar. Their loss Is your gain. These Jackets are made In a variety of cloths and colors, half-fitted backs, 27 inches long. One of the greatest bargains we ever had the pleasure of putting on our tables: regular $5.69; for $3.00 XXX Furs of All Kinds, from $1.25 to $17.50 By fur the best values shown In the city. Our salesladies will be pleased to show you our Furs, whether you want to buy or not. Infants' Wear A new and select line of Christening Dresses nnd little Coots and Sacques. - Dress Goods FANCY WAISTIXGS. 75c fancy Finettdlains, 29-inch 50c Should you prefer a Cruveuettc Suit or Ruin Cont. get our prices on them. They are giiiir ttntced. BLACK DltlOSS GOODS. A new dress pattern, and plenty of time to have It made at a Bavlng of one-tlilnl, Is what we offer our patrons. THE ITEMS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 52-Inch llluek English Molmlr Crlsplne, shrunk and sponged; easy to keep clean regular $1.50 value, special at ono-thinl off $1.00 52-Inch llluek Broadcloth, very fine, soft, lus trous finish, suitable for suits, skirts or clouks'i regular $1.25 value, special nt 0110 tlilnl off fl3o 46-Inch Black Butltla Granite. exVra hard dou ble and twisted thread; dust and lint will not cling to It; regular $1.00 vnlue, at one third off Mo 44-Inch llluek Panama Siieki'iig,' smooth,' and glossy finish; sheds dust and lint: nothing more stylish or serviceable; regular $1.26 value, special nt niic-tlilnl off 70 Crushed Velvets mid Embroidered. Velvets In all colors; 18 to 24 inches wide; $1.00 value ,or 76c Holiday Sale of Silks A sale that Is fur enough ahead of Christ inas to be of greatest usefulness for those who liiivo to make gifts, P uh Bre plnIIK gyvnn or waists. To he brief, there is every weave ... cohM- of sllk-aeores of noveltiesend all at half price or near It. . SILKS Values up to 50c at $oc SILKS Values up to $1.00 at..!!!'!'" 6Bc SILKS Values up to $1.50 nt . .. . .$1.19 lwlfAprlce1,m""" """ UT ,"",tl"' at ,e ,han 1000 SILK-FLOSS SOFA CUSHIONS. Made of fine sanitary floss. You will need cushions for the holidays; It would be wis. to buy some. t Gloves ovarelgn-.i.0iap Kld p,ove made (rQm '"w1 '?,1.i"eVr, PUr ,ltted' and """' teed. - All the new winter shades, pair $1.00 ieriesa 3-dasp, madelirom the genuine kid skin with Pari. Point stitching l back 3 Beautlfui fitting glovej, and fin. 'artmeni of shades, pair .$1 50 Pays: to Trade at; r,, OX m;k bargains, MERCHANDISE IN, . JL :'. J a! ... i I Vilnius en a vuais and s . r , , : . Dresses i 0 Asm $, 8, 10, 12 and 14. .... , $3.25 was the price, now ..2 4,00 was the price, now -' " " 1.1 nuw 6.60 was the price, now...,..,. 7.00 was the price, now " h II i I tuna I. " .. I - " . US . 4.M , IS Tourist Coats Wo arc offering this week extra special nlw from the best stock of popular prln nu. mcntH in the city. You can't fall to find your coat here. Tourist Coats of Scotch and English mlitu zlbellnes, cheviots, coverts and fancy ma- J lures, su 10 45 incnes long; some are mailt with yokes and plaited backi $. $10.50, $12.50 and $15.00. Underwear, Hosiery PRICES THE SIGNAL FOR THE SEASON'S LARGEST SELLING. At the following prices you should not bs , Itiite to provide for future needs, Oslstr ' weather Is bound to come. BETTER BE PRE- ' PARED. Women's Fleeced Vests and Pants Of Us finest combed Egyptian yarn, hand-trimmed, and silk finish, warm and cozy garmeDli; excellent 66c grade special at 4le , W onion's All Wool Cnshiucre Stockings Posi tively the best 75c quality, of the finMt , cashmere, made with nil wool gray merino feet, for wear and cold wenther comfort unsurpassed. Pair 50t , Women's Silk Fleeced Stockings A full-fart-loned Stocking, extra heavy silk fleeted. splendid for warmth and wear. Our be 1 for $1 grade; nt, the pair , Children's Heavy. Fleeced Stockings In the 1 heavy 2x1 or lxl ribs nice, soft fleeee. j lined, extra heavy weights best ttro-Mt , grade, at, the pair ' Christmas Offerings in the Men's Department All Silk Ilrocmlcd Mufflers, In black, white ins fancy colors, from $2.00 to.... Inpnnese Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, hud hemstitched. In medium nnd large ii, l 25c and All Silk Handkerchiefs, In plain cream ud large assortment of fancy colors, 25c and 50c Men's Fnney Silk Susiiendcrs, one in a box. very suitable Christmas present price fro" $2.50 tn Men's All Silk Foiir-ln-Ilnnds, In all the Ute i colors, regular 60c value special "! Men's All Hlllr 1?i,irli.il, Klllirn TIOS. In variety of swell patterns, at 50c, ttM, W A Men's Dress Shirts, In white piaitea ! - fanry colors; also a line of stiff bowmjJ Men's Heavy Cotton Underwear, In rtDoeo, ,.Me fleeced nnd henw double fleece Men's Part Wool Underwear, In gra 1,1 Men's Wool Underwear, In gray and tan, gray ribbed worsted. Special BigLace Curtains for Little Mony Lace Cnrtalns, S 1-2 yards long and 10 lnJ" wide, heavy double thread. Regal" "- - special at Vii.eis4 Lace Cnrtalns, 8 1-2 yards long, and M 1 wjJJ wide, heavy Scotch lace patterna BeJjJ j J.oo; special at tniisur" Battenberg, Bobblnet I4ice Curtains, w 4 '-- - Fine Assortment of Leather Goods For Holiday Gift, made of choice 4 si.aV. ki.TValii hstrii.flrilflbed WKlrV'' . gold, gunmetal and nickel "JJJJJ'JJ ru i strap handles, from J6c to at t i .1 H't -jsH-v s f-Vip'i 4. ,-, Mi. sv&s