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1 LAST PRACTICE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS What will the tag be? That Is (he uiiestlon that the students of tHtth the Lincoln and Washing ton high schools are asking In an*„ ticipation of Wednesday's game be tween tht' 'ii'iiii aggregation* of tho two schools. Everyone expects Washington to win. Hut there are Hume who eijtoet Washington to wlr by a pick score, and thus* who think one little lone touchdown ..AT.y he all that Coyle. Smith West over .*i Co- *HI he able to secure. i',.ih teams will put In their l.i'si S. A. C. BEATS MULTNOMAH In our of the best football game* . of Ih* year, the Heattle Athletic J club team did Man.' EST Hilly Instils \ aud Coach Tom Mt IHmald proud j H-t'uriUy afternoon by ' I.lllll* Multnoiimh t". to 0. Sent lie's victory j was due to a whirlwind start. Mull iiitmah being for the first few mln-, tit** of the game helpless against ike oiH-n Ml style game put up hi ! BEWARE THE PICKLE DIET YE FA ONES! Which shall It be—fat and j healthy or lean and fashionable? So many women are Impairing their health by taking acids and drag* in order to make Ihem lithe and modish, according tv phy sicians, that the medical profession j would rise to raaka public protest | If such procedure were not nnpro- ' fssslnasl One martyr, now under treat ment tn a sanitarium, ha* been tak- | ing this coarse dally: liefore breakfast, halt pint vine gar After breakfast, one lemon or two limes At lunch, pickle* and soar apples. ] OR. KELLOGG ILL. Dr. W. R. M. Kellogg, cttv bacterio-1 Insist, who has been actively con-; i.e<-ted with the examination of rats Monday and Tuesday The Overcoat and Rain coat sale prices will be in effect these two clays only. You have never had such a chance before and never will again to purchase the high grade clothing that make up the 1,500 Garments at 1-2 price Only Inn ....,*. Mor-u THEiHUB A JL **** mU-AAAT y,l rrl^, ***** Jm\p *Am*W u\\-W On the Square. Opposite the Totem Pole. hard practice tonight. Tomorrow night will see- tin- teams going through light signal work only, and Wednesday will see Client ill shape , for Ihi; game. Neither Coach Allen of Ihe Washington high, or Coach Lewis of the Lincoln would mi nounco his line lip thl* morning. Bsvsrsl places till each Hi the teams art' apes for argument, and Iks work of the men In the scrimmage tonight will deride just who will get Into the game The contest Is for the championship of the elty and a iiumper crowd should attend Seattle Ihe tmiclidown **»* rushed over and the goal kicked before Ik* visitor* knew that li.-i* wis a game on. Then Multnomah settled down, and "If anything had a shade the better .it the argument, being, how ever unable to score. Kern, Dnwd, Whiting and .t-onergan were tin stars. I Before dinner, spoonful lea lea >•» After dinner, half pint vinegar I tin.- wa* when we took It a* a sign, when a girl ate pickles, that ska was In love." say* an old physi cian. "Now I take (he same thing as a sign that she has no lovers. "Women ought, to know that nothing Is as attract aa health" "One ease ha* come to my atten tion." say* a local physician. "of a young at .in who ha* *-> un dermined her constitution by tak- Ing anti-fat treatment lhat It I* go ing to take month* to restore ber health. "Women should especially seal 'th*> stopper of the vinegar cruets." lo detect possible bat. toir plague, has been in the hospital *ovcr»l days and has Just undergone a very serious operation for abscess of the !t>tr. At last accounts he waa do- Ing well. SATURDAY'S RACES OAKLAND. ' * ___ First race. Futurity course—Hen* rttor Werner. D^lDiigan), 6 to I, won. Hllver Htooklng, 07, second: at Francis. tuft, third. - Time, 1:11 5. HecnUil race, mile and a half •» llyronerdale, 107 i Palms), ,fl to 1, won; llt'llWillo 110, aecoiut; Milt. Hpot, i". third. ii"" 2:38. Third rare, three quarters mile— Dene itussell, 110 (Miller), 2 to I. whn; Manchester, 106 second; VI i.ion 11. I"", third. ii"" 1:14 15. Fourth race, one mill Si well, IH" tlHigam. I to I, won; Wing In.;. 82. ...ml ItiMuii lOt, third Time. 1:8885. Fifth race, mile mill a sUleenlli —Corrigati, 112 , Millet even, atari Mis* May 11. in ,11 1414, seeoiul; Melar. lot, third. Time. 1:4825. RUth race, a* mile— Dolll* l»"i l.iitt, ■'" i KlrshbMMul, s to I, won; Northwest, "t second; Ran Alvistv 100, third. I hi" till. ' . LOS ANOELKS. First rare, five eighths mile— Mngasltie, ins (liurnsl 8 to b, won; l.a libit to. 103. second; All • Alone, 100, third. Ism, M •5. Me...tnl race, one mile—First Peep. 101 (Archibald), I i" 5. won; I'rollflc. 82, second; Ileal I 0 102 third. Time. 1:12 86. Third tiff, flve-clghtha mile— , lj4l'SflH.l. lOS lltlllll*!. 1 111 I. won; Whirl 108. second; Kerry, 100. I third. Time, ll "I St. Fourth rare acveneighths mile | —Mark Anthony 11, list Mm), I to 1, won; Col. Jack, US, second; Karl Itogera. 102, third. Time. 1:1*44, Fifth rare, mile and an eighth Prise* of Castile. »» (llurnsl, S to I. wonj Frank MlMti.'i. 108. sec ond: J. F. IVinohue. 107. binl Time, 1:65 t 5. With race, 'iKhtli* mile— Optician. 107 llme«l. I 111 1. won; The Sullati I". serood; Paul Cllf ford, lot. third. Time. I:2s 11.-: PRIZE FIGHT IS STOPPED A bunch of Georgetown sports had everything arranged for a prtte fight on Saturday night, bat wind lof Am affair leaked int.. tho office of Sheriff Smith, and Deputy Sher iffs Mt-Kinnoit. Wise. Carney and Mullen reached Ihe side of the Im provised ring In time lo put tbe "Nliy" sign out. Some of the Georgetown authorities were ihcre In anticipation of set-lug Hie mill, but dispersed wllh the rent at tbe order* of Ihe deputle*. Jim Marino and Charle* Sehulti, bartter known a* Ihe "Frisco Kid." 1a... amateurs, were billed to <■•> 20 rounds, HchulU drive* a George town delivery ..(iiii and trains bat* tween iltne* The winner was to hatve taken the gale receipts. SEATTLE BEATS VICTORIA TEAM The Seattle Soccer team pVovcd a little too strong for Victoria yes terday and won by a score of 3 to , 3. 11*111 near the close nf the game tbe »core stood I to I. and the crowd expected » Ho *core In spite of tbe fact that Seattle Waa keeping the ball In tho visitors* ter ritory. Then Victoria scored by a lucky shot, and the Seattle team's I supporters wilted. Hut the local I players cam* back strong and srorcd twice before the contest end cd. Just putting the same ... ire IS lime to basal ihe whistle. SUICIDE Wearied with year* of distressing sickness, (ieorge Hand, an old time resident •■* Washington, succumbed in despondency yesterdsy sn.i took hla own lite with a bullet. At lb* residence of H. A llennett, HIT Tenth st . where the Invalided man ' haa been living for some weeks he wa* found lying on the back porch, dead, within a minute* after | his revolver shot had startled Ihe neighborhood. Bo far aa known, that man haa no relatives living The tb* man haa no relatives living The body has been taken In charge by lion net \»,st The halnlers won from the ftsnv j biers Ato'• Is a fast gat. of soc cer played at Woodland Park yes- I terday afternoon. Chilly Weather lint you needn't be cold al home if you hare one nf those »«..'. fur nace*. b~» WOODMOUBB, US Pnlverslly at. ••• i'" ' ' "'l The Most Satisfactory Christmas Present At You can give your friend or relative is a bank account. 1 It gets them in the habit of IllfJ-. We will open a savings ac count for $1.00 or more, in any name you wish. Union Savings & Trust Co. Cor. SECOND .mil CHERRY j iin SKA I i i i ___ MONDAY, ____ 9, 1907, MRS. TAFT IS DEAD i fly United Pr***.| M i MII.LBIII Mass. Dec. o.— Mr*, l-niliiii M loft, iftothati of Hecrelary Taft, died li. it- Htiinl,!, iniitiilui* The end was expected and came peacefully, * The futier -1.1 will 111 held Tuesday al ||„, I'ur rey residence where Mrs. Tafl Passed her ... days. It. 1 Iv A. WAITRESSES WIN STRIKE A'complete and ovcrwhnlmlng .victory has crowned Ihn efforts of 111. waitresses union and allied or r.inl/iitlittis which called out their member* .t.i Haturday morning la ten of thp restaurants of the city rather than mil. init 1., th restora Hon of a seven day. week. Th* walkout was sudden and complete and stwin convinced »ii. proprietors thai the walttesses could not be bluffed. No sooner had the officers of Ihe union called thtsli ■ambers mi Baturday morning In acrwdanr* with the decision of th.. unions In session Friday night than Hi, pro- Piletors began falling over th. in stives to sign up 111.. agreement pieaented to them by the unions. A* rapidly as the agreement »a. ri "i"i'|'"i in. "II 'II i mm » nil.. ii_w*—.. HtN4|i i.itk" Sttac cleanses and heal* a.. c—Teach Your Child— .1 tt i a, r a a the Habit or Saving _ I-.-- a jKS ■■<1 you will di» more for Ihe child* jfjt*a^P*^s~_ ftitiii.' lhan Ihe largest legacy ._B_f*^-J ' could possibly do The successful __r_m\wm _^^^______^ jftfArf m >>_■. >'" *'"1 *"""" "f lodaj ait* nut *s*t'jj ? '* *'"' ,"1"' l"",l;"'1 fortunes V *♦' TV r J ",,",,,* Imi tto.e who early in life acquired t.*s3*l S ' ********* "" ■ •■•'"' of Industrj and thrift. awap; J'»'■ ' I fl''i* Chdst_iss Gift "' ■ Savings Klts^£ ■" M.,,! r ."h *'.?* '• -'"knk Book I* an excellent *.*» to ll**lJ.lll I te* tie* t-.*** 1 j * %IfAB»*Z m* *"• itM I*\po- W.- always open Savings jllill-' " w ' | «*»»*^ t , >( IV.' nig for a* low a* fine Dollar ii„ a I _ I* A—t.l—ttiA* S | snd .hail lake particular pleasure iHlf MJ ■ 4— • —law, I and *h*ll lake ..articular pleasure fjutill a ' '{.ivv'.'j,:." h 1*" v"l! "' ",'"' "" «■!»»<-«■ i^\U* J» \to<*ttU%^ _/\ ° itAAABi tf9SP ' tttfl, * g OltlnrM start a ........ ..ii.. ma Deposit* may be *rnt by mail a,..,, ....,...'... .... al I. •« than .oat „j .tf-oj —if J ar m, Scandinavian American Bank m-Bmßßßmßmßßm\la%ka Eatldmg. Wils__hmh WEBER HAS TO QUIT \. rt Mr. Brown, our landlord, informs us that after our lease i* up we mutt get ",a- As there is no other good location we cans get, art have to sell our goods, bo matter what arc get for them—they have to go | Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats We sold for $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00. $30.00. $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, we will sell now from $5 to $20 Less* Any Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat In Our Store &€Jss CA You Can Buy Now for Antl we assure you our Clothing is as good as any in Seattle. Over 500 Boys' Suits at Half Price UMBRELLAS I GLOVES [ MUFFLERS C rl'!;;; fines! In SS!!' limn $1.0(1 to KM, Mocha." Wool Lined, Fur Lined- The finest you have ever seen.: You _- .... Knl. Mocha, W.iol Lined, I-nr Lined Ihe luie-t you ha en. a>r».UU less than before.: , , . ... , J , .. i __. at about half price. will .save half on them. SMOKING JACKETS =====^^ ~ At from 93.50 ut* JYou will save half FANCY VEST SHIRTS on them. ",!, ; — As fine as they arc made, from $1.00 Nothing better; very swell patterns; HANDKERCHIEFS to $12.00 less than before. flow price. I < -^^-~--^--^^^-^^^^^" MM"T"ii 1 1 1'" ' ' ' mW 1 1 ,1 mmm^om Silk or Linen for a very little money. „..».-___.«_._•._ _ -_ - GENTS' HOSE UNDERWEAR BATH nUoES 2 for 2iV—3 for 50*r>. Fancy Cotton, Silk, Mixed Wool and Cassimerc at A fine assortment—at any price. Silk and I asstracre at very low prices. about hall price. 1 Store will be open every evening until the goods are sold Store fixtures for sale. .:\'- :*'..'. '-..;" 2a — —_»m*^______****■■SS—— "^———_____^—— w^w.m.^w—m^^—^mmmm^^^^^^^.^^,,,^,^^, _,»■———_—_*_»*^ M* M___^S The Weber Clothing Company 1201 Second Avenue Corner Seneca Street i Potman, pastor of itn, Congrega ' Urinal iliyitli, Will conduct the services. Ilium .list. It folios Ing Hie services Hi. body will lie taken i.i Cincinnati fur burial beside I hit I I Of! Mr*. i .ifi • liiisbuud, Judge a i , phonao Tuft. Mrs, I .ill was Inn In llnstnii, Heplniilber 11, 1827. the dsnghtt ■ of Hitnitttl luv. iii'iitl iin 1., ; signed "I' on Saturday thn cm* | ipltiyes were notified J" return In , work and did ... and even before night 11>ta day moat of the places were ti thorough working order agnln. I i lii* morning all I* calm and so- . in In the rrtslauraat Hold, all of I l lie proprietor* having ret tuned In ! lhat union agreement fold and ev erything la i tinning as usual, inut'h t.i the gratification of th* m> inlt-r* ot the union who wero deeply st. 111 lit. lest tit., troublo ho bitterly , t-.iiitesti'd and lung drawn .ml ' 4 Per Cent i lii.* t-t.il. Hank of Heal lie pays t pa»r cent camiitounded semi an nually on all saving* accounts. Corner (-it*! Ay, and Yesler Way. I •*• i Ths Store Thst Serves You Best — Oarvey Buchanan Co. o " ': ' r — ..,...—i. .... .in,., —.,,—, r^^J^J^^j^^^'..v :^> t yW __________\avl^. \\\ **—*-. * *AjA**A—f£f fi-"*in""'<!--* t\___' .■ __ _-_ lit More Shopping Days Till Christmas. " """j Shop Early* Shop Now Hhnp In Ihe Mornings I IMPORTANT HOLIDAY SALE TAFFETA SILK WAISTS EXACTLY HALF P*ICE TOMORROW. Just ill tints '"' 'li' ('tent gift buying season comes this splendid bargain lot f ,f Taffeta gift Waists from mii New York office si .t.i. II) hall Ihelr usual worth. Htrtniy np tn now «jyi«, bust titisllly lift,, silk, taovely plaid checks, strl|i<*s; si»o plain ...1... Including , liiu^ XmAA, medallion, lucked and fane) trimmed. All also* I* pit n tha fact thut prices ara haired we glial.' every waist. \* *' , . • ■ - TWO GREAT UNDER.PRICE LOTS Regular $8.00 Taffeta Silk ft A Regular $10.00 Taffeta Silk &C Waists—Tuesday, Special .. *?* Waists—Tuesday, Special. . W ■ ir n i'ii.ir-I'i im ii'i'i.nii.. ■ i.in it ti- ' ■ ' ■ -" ■ —"•■'-"■—"-' ■■' ' _---—. ... , 1»0 nob* Blank* e*rr auta AI AI I C •'•'» *o** **%. ft. io'Vrx SEE SANTA ULAUb ** elsl . . $_.1U j snd his real liv* reindeer "Dancer" and "Pram rr " clal *$|,(JQ . , Be* ' KniuHuW," th* native •*qulm«u* at Toyland Iloctint Imports- Ev.ry day 10 t0 12 *mltol p, m. Saturdays 8 , """• '*«*«; *** i lions from urn of to , ' m ' by Hie '*"»J» Ihe. world's best tin' 14.0 more weeks and Santa will say good N"'",„, BUr„ *'<* I mills Variety of , , (> Hemtt _„_ iv . , vl ~ to liaro dha little folk* sen "" M">«' Roman I beautiful color* hi,,, Write htm . ,„„,.,, i m „, Ulnth c jjaiita Claus j J"' '"' hl « 1-1 ' '"«" | mall bos at tlarvcy-Uuchanan Co. . |' r' ■ \ THREE HOURS OF ROUSING BARGAINS % HOLIDAY SHOPPERS WILL REVEL IN THESE MATCHLESS VALUES TOMORROW AFTERNOON. SPECIALS SPECIALS .SPECIALS From 2 to 3 p. m. From 3 to 4 p. m. From 4 to 5 p. m Women's Splendid S? 00 Waist* tic Christmas Pin Cushions— ,-..,, -Tomorrow ?to J QO. Tomorrow 3to J- 9 vltr 2-« A, , ps-To- C p. m ;,,..30C 4p.m fC morrow 4tosp. m. .act. 3C - . „ —a'{'-' "' velvet In '"'" and »eg»"4 _, . ,„ , . . _, Of attract!** fancy flgtm-d bl „ , hap| , ( , „,..„.,. Id a l for Atmhlp* that riy. hundreds of and checked f^mUrd*. also whit*. ,„„,,„,„„,..,. X , ft giving Hay* •*-«'« •<• Toyland. Kor on« bo,,' "* .'a. . r l"'^* Tailored and .,, xhtn half ,„ worrow . on \y lomorrow, boom at fe tucked """'"«•• Woman's »1.60 Wool Knit Vest. each. —Tomorrow 3 to QQ. Women* »t.OO Union Suits—To- 4p. m OJt '■<»' DsUratad China , Barry morrow 2to Tie. •*" •'**'"• '° w**t"*. oxford and Tomorrow QC. 3p. m ,'..... luC lilark coloring*. matt knit— 4t05 p. m ..«33C Fleece lined, era-am and whllo "* k,,,. t to fit i.re.t bargain*. d-c_i____ p*XA __" colorings Our popular filing Woman's 7* Leather Ba o s- I^v.ly de,orations, gold mt dollar garments. Km .*..• hour. Tomorrow Jto Cft- ""» design; g<*od large Am only at 730 each. 4*• m.:•.• •".*!':.;• J«l< btiwls. Klegant gift suggM-MS i .', An assortnunt full of Christ- ._*,. --._ ..-.e. 1 . _ mas •ugganitlon* Tht* n*we*t .'Sc Vestibule Swiss—Totworrow Women aRe Csshmer* Ho.*- „,»)-.» j„ t, !ilt - k> brown and tan 4to 5 p m., . :Q:i Tomorrow 2 to ?Rp color*. yard ..'.'SfC 1 *• m _»*»» Women* Back Combs t* 12»/ic h Hplendld nuallty. well made! —Tomorrow 3to C- " li Tb,f, k \fL tfs__t MJEf-\i' l-.rfect ntllng. abs-ilutrly fast -4 p. m .............. ...Jb 2> Wstbulc* s»lss. full It colorings. Our regular 3 |Mr( Only * Sic*—ll" loss than half Inches wide; with I'.si'adberg for II 00 stH-clsls ' lor UM bnsl In this collection. Insortlon and ruffled edge. ; - run, Slit-li Hack Combs In dlf ,_, ;.'.'•'" , fereut sh*|K*». ■I Turkish Men's 2&c Fancy *-»•—_•_.-..._.-—._._"__.*■«"__ Bath Towels— Mow Tomor THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU ST Tomorrow 4ts row 2 to 3 mmm——— .._ . - . .mmm.--T*-at-i , . 5 p.m. 4C3« l to. "'ar-, . CARVEY- — ss - lira. new mi. fLI g ____^^^^^ .w. ,*is_ *, _* rt ond», but yoo u^ul.Jlc value ■_"J <lr * _*% I i £*''?* J* Xt, I M |Llf ***J "iVg't why, OsiS "Slat ,JP %A* \m*M% t Jf\jM.A^*A,Vm\. »l_<*Vldl M_' rolttting*. Orrat ■ _____ ..._...._ "■ Bo don't delay 1* J gift auggcstlons. 1113 -.HJS-1117 SECOND AVENUE - coming. , j