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:iiE MOKXLVU OKEUOMAN. SATURDAY, JAMJAKY 23, lyoy. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS AT SPECIAL VALUES STORE OPEN TODAY 8:00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. Lipman-Wolfe's Rummage Sale Mail Orders Filled Phones In Every Dept. $1.49 Ranniie Sale Colored linen and batiste and white madras tailor-made waists, lingerie waists, albatross and nuns velllug waists, in all sizes and col ors: all with the new long gleeveg. Women's Net Waists Rlmmaif Sale pJ.V Beautiful net waists. In the lat est styles. with the new longr sleeves. The greatest net waist bar gain ever given by a Portland store. 1000 Picture Frames 25c Vain, to f 1.04. Kanimiie Sale V W Biack. cjid, brown, wood color, all shapes and lzg. Sale Women's Skirts Vale, to 9SJM. 9 Qft ItummaBe -Sale i?6.&0 All styles and all kinds of ma terial t rrirtny to dfsrribe. Children's Coats $1 QR Value, to t.OO. Uuamiie Sale Children's and misses coats, agea i la 1. one and two of a kind, all fabrics. In mixtures and solid col ors, ful length and medium length. Standard Books 18c ale uu i - t- ' a II no. Rammaare standard titles. Including the famous Unit book. 13 mo. cloth. Book Clearance 39C Vale, to SIJV. Rimiuil III Late Kngllsh fiction, standard literature and ancient classics. Sheet Pictures Vila. a SOe. Kammase 9a1 10c Hundreds of nubjctw of all fclnda. Standard Books Rr Hear. vala. Hnnnaie Sale Standard titles, cloth bound, 1 mo. Mze. College Pennants .25c ft. rw- Tflln. Hommiff ! Kelt pennants of all the school ajiQ college. Large Gold Frames Q5c Val.. In f4l.OO. Rum mane Sale"" Florentine gold frames 14x17 Inches. 16x20 Inches. 20x34 Inches; oval and square. The Game Diabolo Vala. to 13SO. Hiaaue Sale 25c Now the most popular game Europe. Good, healthy exercise. In Women's Dress Skirts Value to ai.l.OO. itummase Sale Kxlra good skirts !pect and yet all St 1"S. $6.87 In every re thls season's Framed Pictures 25c Hundreds of pW-tures. variety of subjects, in tasteful hardwood frames. Knitted Coat Sweaters Hegalar SXSO value. Kuminaae Sale $1.98 Women's knitted coat sweaters. In the now popular varsity style red. white ana gray. Hydegrade Petticoats Hrsol.r CZ.OO value. CI 'JQ Itummase Sale X.CJ Ulark only: r.ot often sold at such a low price aa this. BACK FULTON BILL Interstate Commissioners Fa vor Such Measure. REPORT DEALS WITH CASE rlrncs to Shippers Made Keynote of Recommendation for Bill Providing for Freight Advances. Women's Waists Values to S4.B0. Mtj-aaaa-jjM-M--M'a-----r-.a-aMa--M ------------------------------" 1 ' m a I I OREGOXIAN NEWS BUREAX", Wash ington. Jan. The InterstatevCoramerce Commission, notwithstanding the adverse attitude of the Senate committee on in terstate commerce, stands by the Fulton bill prohibiting the advance in any freight rate without the consent of the Commission. In Its annual report a year ago the Commission, for the first time, recommended legislation of thle cbar ' act"r, and In its latest annual report. . mo public a few days ago, the old recommendation ia renewed. "In our last annual report." says the Commission, "attention waa called to the fact that this Commission had no au- thority to restrain an advance In rates or a change in rule or regulation which , imposes an additional burden. Railways may establish whatever Interstate rates they choose. No proceeding can be be gun before this Commission until the schedule establishing the rate has been filed. The ordr of the Commission, when made, can not take effect In lesa than 30 days. If the investigation is ! to be one In reality as well aa in name, 1 If all parties are to be fully heard as ' they should be, several weeks, and , usually several months must elapse be i fore a conclusion resulting in an order can be reached. Meantime the rate es tablished by the carrier remalna in ef- fnct. "No carrier should be required to re , duo its rates without a fair hearing; , neither. In our opinion, should the pub High-Grade Coats $1A 95 Values e 32.RO. RvmalKC Sale - Women's coats of broadcloth, cheviots and fancy mixture, in tight, seml-fltted. empire and other fashionable styles. All colors, plain tailored and satin-braid trimmed. Pyrography Supplies 4 Entire etoelt. Itummase Sale OFF All outfits, panels.-" boxes, etc., stamped ready for working. Child's Bearskin Coats Valors la H.ou. HALF KummaKC Sale Children's colored cloth and bear skin coats, sizes 2 to S years; col ors, red. brown, gray, green, navy and gray mixture. Ladies' Underwear ?7C Rear. 3r Rummage Sale litiO dozen ladies' white fleeced vents and pants, full Winter weight. Women's Tailor Suits Value, t. 40.00. S9.89 Rummage Sale v " 7 , All the styles, of such materials as broadcloth, chevrons, serges, etc Women's Tailored Suits Value, to H.'..00. $18.45 Rummage Sale x , " Women's and Misses' suits In 1 different styles. All colors. Made of broadcloths and fancy serges. In ultra-fashionable styles. Hydegrade Petticoats 7Qq Regular S1.73 values. Rummage Sale ' Black "Hydegrade" petticoats, the best grade cotton eklrts made. Women's Military Capes Regular SIO.OO values. S2-85 Rummage Sale v Tan and black full military capes, satin lined, tailored stitching. Cambric Drawers ?BC Vala. to 40r. Hani mage Sale Ladles' cambric drawers, nem stlched ruffle and tucks, with lace trimming. . Silk Taffeta Ribbon f 5c near. b " u u, . - All-silk taffeta ribbon. 4 Inches ride, In all colors. Chiffon Veiling ti 7K val. Rummage sale 43c Black, white and colored chiffon veiling. IS and 22 inches wide, crepe and chiffon finish. Blanket Bathrobes MQ3 Regular price S5.50. Rummage Sale Fancy blanket bath and lounging robes; satin banding, with or with out collars. Fancy Ribbons Her. .tX" tfl. Rnmmaare Sale 19c Plain moire, luessallne, taffeta and satla ribbon. Inches wide. In black, white and all colors. Children's Hose 5c Reg. S5e pr. Rummage Sale 100 dozen children's black ribbed cotton stockings, double heels and toes, with seamless foot and leg. Ladies' Union Suits 47c Reg. 83e val. Rummage Sale 200 dozen ladles' ecru or natural color union suits. Winter weight and fleece lined, with long sleeves and ankle length. lic be required to pay advanced rates without opportunity for a fair hearing. "We renew our recommenclatlon of one year ago that the Commission be g'.ven authority to restrain the advance of a rate or change of a rule, regulation or practice pending proceedings before It to determine the reasonableness of the advance or change, and we earnestly call attention to the necessity for im mediate action." There can be no question as to the earnestness of the recommendation of the Commission, nor can there be any question as to the application of the foregoing language to the Fulton bill, recently reported adversely through the trickery of Senator Elklns, Nevertheless, when a big committee like that on in terstate commerce will publicly resort to dishonest and unfair means to blacken a bit of legislation of the character of the Fulton bill In question, there Is little doubt but what the same committee, dominated by the Influence of the great railroad corporations of the country, will utterly disregard the recommendations of the Interstate Commerce Commission and sidetrack the Fulton bill or any similar measure that may be proposed. ERUPTION CHANGES MOUNT Volcano of Lagnas Now Totally Dif ferent in Form. MANILA. Jan. Si The reconnaissance parties of the constabulary sent out to In vestigate Uie effects of the recent erup tion of the crater of Lagnas report that the resulting flood was so great that the entire side of the mountain has been ren dered so precipitous that they were un able to approach the top to ascertain the cause of the outburst. In cutting away the sides of the mountain the flood which accompanied the. eruption carried Im mense boulders down the ravlnea. The Governor eetlroatea the lose in damage to property, bridges and roads to be under j0,0O0. The volcano is again quiet. BUILDING THIRD AIRSHIP Zeppelin Starts Construction of Aerial Craft on Lake. FRIEDHRICHSHAFEN, Jan. 22. Count Zeppelin is building another airship which will bear the came Zeppelin III, and which he expects to be finished by the end of March. He Is also construct ing a floating tent for housing the new airship. Also Jinuirv Clearance Sale a-aina continue la all depart meats. All Moulin VaderwenF srreatlr reduced including all French. V'ndermuallna. Every Garment la Cloak De partment reduced. F.xpert demonetratlou of "Ne mo" and "Smart Set" Cor.eta. Boys' Puritan Waists 39c Reg. SOc val. Rummage Sale Boys' madras and percale waists, the well-known "Puritan" brand. Women's Wool Hosiery Regular 33c pair. 23C Rummage Sale , , Women's wool hose, merino heels and toes, seamless foot, black or natural. Axminster Rug Samples Regular 3..V value. Rummage Sale X.C ;0o0 Axminster Rug Samples, all bound readv for use. In beautiful Oriental and floral designs; 27x54 inches. Carpet Rug Samples 7Qq Regular -.00 value. . Rummage Sale lOuO tapestry rug samples, all bound ready for use, beautiful Ori ental and floral designs; 27x54 inches, full size. Sale of Lace Curtains Greatly reduced for Rummage Sale. 2wi odd pairs of lace curtains, all grades and kinds, will be closed out at cost; white, ecru and Arabian colors; 'IVi and 3 yards long. Slightly Soiled Blankets Greatly reduced for Rummage Sale. iO pairs of slightly soiled blan kets, that were used as samples In show windows, will be sold at cost. Ladies' Short Kimonos Valuea to (1. 49C Rummage Sale . Ladles' siiort kimonos, made or fleeced and German flannelette and fancy crepe nightingale: in fancy colorings and figures. With scal loped edges, with or without belt. Kitchen Aprons 45C Reg. TSc val. Knmmage Sale Ladies' large-sized kitchen aprons,, made of extra quality gingham. with a ruffle onbottom. Children's Dresses OPr Valuea to SI.75. Rurnmnge Sale Children's chambray, gingham and entered lawn dresses; sizes 2 to 6 years. Drawnwork Scarfs 37c Keg. 60c val. Rummage Sale lsx54-incb hemstitched drawn work scarfs, stamped in Wallachian, eyelet or French embroidery. Crochet Bedspreads Q7c Reg. fl.2.1. Hummnge Sale wfcW Full size crochet bedspreads, in assorted patterns. , Crochet Bedspreads tl 58 Regular price T,,wg Rummage Sale Full-size crochet bedspreads, with frlng-d cut corners, in neat pat tei ns. Special Agents Must Help Honest Entrymen. SENATOR BORAH ACTIVE VndcT Hitchcock Regime Bntrymen Were Harassed,, but Garfield Gives Them Benefit of Donbt. All Aid Possible Given Them. ORErGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, Jan. 22. Secretary Garfield has re ceived many complaints from Western Senators and Congressmen about the manner in which land office special agents have harassed entrymen who have been endeavoring honestly to acquire title to public lands. One of the most vigorous protectants has been Senator Borah, of Idaho, who has cited specific Instances In which special agents have not only failed to carry out instructions with ref erence to assisting honest settlers, but have gono to the extreme of undertaking to dispossess settlers, without authority of the Interior Department. He also cited Instances where special agents, continu ing along the lines in vogue under eo retary Hitchcock, had done their utmost' to discredit honest settlers who were making every endeavor to comply with the law. Secretary Garfield has. specifically stated that special agents are not to place obstacles In the path of honest entry men, but must render them all proper assistance. The present Secretary does not approve of the methods pursued by his predecessor; he gives every entry man the benefit of the doubt, whenever question arises, and starts out with the presumption that every entryman is honest. If he proves dishonest, he Is as severely dealt with as he would have been under Secretary Hitchcock. The la'tter, however, instructed his special agents to proceed on the theory that CHANGE METHOD Sale Women's Coats Valuea to fM.Oi). C7 OR Rummage Sale 4jX.OO All of this season's styles, all material, long coats, wide choice. Sale Women's Coats Value. $10.00. S5.65 Rummage Snle Smart tweeds, fancy mixtures, etc, only in this season's latest styles. Sale of Laces 23c Vala. to f.1.2.'. Iluininage Sale Black, w.hlto, ecru and colored laces, insertions, galoons, appliques, medallions and bands, in net, ven ise. baby Irish, cluny and chantilly laces, from 2 to 8 inches wide, in a variety of beautiful designs and patterns. . Special Lace Sale . RQq Value, to 'J.-5 yard. Rummage Sale A large and varied assortment or black, white, cream, ecru and col ored effects, in laces, insertions, bands, medallions, apliques, all overs, etc; venise, baby Irish, cluny and net effects In all wldthB and designs. Including 45-lnch silk ring, dot and pot nets. Sale of Neckwear 12V2C Vala. to KOc. Rummage Sale Odds and ends in neckwear. In cluding linen, embroidery and col ored collars, bows and Jabots, in fancy and novelty effects. Men's Fancy Vests 98C Vala. to 3.rt0. Rummage Sale'" Men's white and fancy oxford and pique vests In a great variety of samples. Dress Kid Gloves Regular price 91.75. 53c Rummage Sale Odds end ends In ladles' Z-rlasp oversuam dress kid and pique gleves. In broken assortments; col ors, black, white, tan. Drown, etc Wool Golf Gloves Regular price 85c. 27c Rummage Snle Great Rummage clean-up of ladies' wool golf gloves, large selec tlon. Dent Style Gloves P7n l.no val. Rummage Sale 100 dozen l-clat-p Dent style cape gloves, in all shades of tan. Every pair fitted to the hand. Novelty Suitings Regular price. $2.00, (2.25. Rummage Snle Plain colored novelty suitings. 44 to 54 inches wide, bordered diagon als, shadow, plain chevron suitings, herringbone serges, shadow stripes, plain and two-toned diagonals, in all colors. Including the latest shades for early Hprlng. C. B. a la Spirite Corsets Regular $3.."0 value. 9Q Rummage Sale Our C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, all styles low, medium and high bust; short, medium and extra long prin cess hip back; plain or fancy ba tiste Men's Neckwear 25S Valuea up to 73c Rummnge Sale Hundreds of patterns and styles, mostly regular 50c grade. Men's Wool Hosiery Rea-. 23c-3.'Sc. Rummnge Sale 19c Good weight, fast dye, extra qual ity men's wool hosiery. w w f nm ti wan rilflhonpst-- and the special agents were ordered to impose upon the entryman the burden of proof of his honesty. HOPKINS SIGNS UP MEN (Continued from Yfil Page.) tlon met at Springfleld and approved him as the party candidate for Senator. When the campaign was on, he was recognized as the party's candidate, assessed as such for the campaign expenses, and paid the assessment." Senator Hopkins' enemies asserted to day that next week would witness the final blasting of the Senator's hopes for re-election. They expressed confidence that they would be able to prevent him from getting the necessary 103 votes, and they predicted that his strength would disintegrate rapidly. s M.VNT FAMOUS DEADLOCKS Illinois Has Seen Other Xotable Struggles In Past. CHICAGO, Jan. 21 (Special.) (Illinois Is the home of Senatorial deadlock. The Legislative blockade that now impedes Senator Hopkins' desire to make his lit tle Journey from Washington a round trip, adds but another to the state's record of endurance contests. The deadlock whicn takes historic prece dence la that which tied the S4th Gen eral Assembly Into a sailor's knot and kept the strands taunt from February 10 until May 19, 1885. then yielding only to the hand of death, abetted by unpar alleled political strategy. When the break finai.y came, John A. Logan was returned to the capital to, serve a third Senatorial term. For. all that, more than three months were consumed in this notable contest and 188 ballots were taken by the houses of the Legislature, In Joint session. In this respect Its 'record was broken in the Palmer-Oglesby Senatorial fight of 1S91. That clash lasted only until March n. but It was tlje lih ballot that award ed the prize to John M. Palmer. Per haps the former Governor of Illinois merited that fortultious cast of the die, for In 1877 he was a principal In a similar struggle and lost, out. So was Logan, for that matter. Only 40 ballots were taken then, but the struggle, if shorter, was spirited, and a dark horse. Judge David Davis, then on the Supreme bench of the United States, was first over the line. Sale of Laces Qfio Vala. to 5 yd. Rummage Sale 2000 yards of black, white, cream, ecru and -colored laces, insertions, galoons, medallions and ajlovers; 18 and 46-inch widths; in venise, baby Irish, net, cluny, etc Sale of Neck Ruffs Qgn Vala, to S3.25. Rummage Sale. " w A great sale of chiffon and rib bon neck ruffs, all new and pretty pieces, at prices that should tempt every one; black, white and all colors. Ladies' Handkerchiefs 5c Reg. 10c val. Rummage Sale " Ladles' white and colored hand kerchlefs. with embroidered Initial. French Kid Gloves $1 39 Regular $3.23 value. Rummage Sale Real French kid gloves. In black only. We offer an exceptional spe cial value In ladies' elbow length gloves, all sizes. Ladies' Fabric Gloves95c Reg. 73c pr. Rummage Sale Thousands of pairs In this lot. Ladies' fabric gloves. In tan, white, black, etc. Fownes' Gloves ai.KO val. Rummnge Sale 59c Fownes Imitation leather and lm- forted cashmere gloves; some silk ined; in broken slzea. Sale of Jewelry IQo Vala. to (1.50. Rummage Sale Great Jewelry clean-up of odds and ends, in combs, hat pins, veil pins, barrettes, buckles and sash pins. . Sale of Hatpins RQp Vala. to (2.30. Rummage Sale Special sale of hatpins, in exquis ite foreign novelties and various patterns. . Shopping Baskets 37c Greatly reduced for Rummage Sale Good ize rush shopping baskets, with leather handles. Horn Hairpins Qr Reg. aoc val. Rummage Sale Best quality horn hairpins, all styles, straight or crimped, shell or amber; come 6 in box. - Stove Polish Iteir. 10c vol. Rummage Sale 6c Special offer in Rising Sun Stove Polisii. Jsna Gas Globes Itee-. val. Rummage Sale 17c Special bargain In imported Jena Gas Globes. Buy all you want. Ladies' Supporters Regular 20c quality. 7c Rummage Sale Ladles' good pin-on supporters, with extra strong fasteners; come In all colors. Fitted Work Boxes Value, to (l.OO. llnmaiaiie Sale 12V2C Fancy work boxes. In all sizes and shapes, very neatly fitted. Round Supporters Krt vnl. Rnmmaare Sale 25c Fancy sleeve holders and round supporters, with silk frlllea elastic; fancy buckles and bows; come in all colors. CLOSE ALL LANDS Nelson Bill Provides for Big Addition to Reserves. STILL PERMITS MINING Proposed Legislation Designed to Conserve Resources of Nation, Particularly Timber ' and Coal. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Jan. 18. Senator Nelson, of Min nesota, chairman of the public lands committee. Is author of a bill, recently Introduced, which is Intended to re peal the timber and stone act, and for 'ever put an end to the sale or disposal of public tlmberlands. The bill is drawn in line with the conservation policy of the President, and makes a blanket transfer to the Forest Service of all Jurisdiction over the entire tim bered public domain, reserved and un reserved. The Nelson bill is of such impor tance and proposes such a radical change in existing law, that it stands no chance of passage this session. Nevertheless, lt is framed along lines popular with believers in the, conser vation policy, and if reintroduced, may be pressed to passage at the next Con gress. Because of his position as chair man of the public lands committee. Senator Nelson is able to press his bill to an early consideration, and perhaps to an early report, but he will not be able to get It to a vote In the Senate before March 4. i ' "Would Withdraw Lands. The Nelson bill, after repealing the timber and stone act, provides that all vacant, unappropriated and unreserved public lands, chiefly valuable for their timber, shall be withdrawn from all forms of disposal. After withdrawal, Another ate Package Cream of Tartar. 25c size. Cut Rate 14e Rochelle Salts, 35c size. Cut Rate... 19 Chloride of Lime, 15c can. Cut Rate... ...... 9c Twenty-Mule Borax, 10c size. Cut Rate. .......... 7C Package Buchu Leaves, 20c size. Cut Rate. ..14C Powdered Orris Root, 15c size, Cut Rate. .115 Epsom Salts. lOo pkg. Cut Rate. ......... 5 Package Sulphur. 5c size. Cut Rate........... 3c Flax Seed, 10c pkg. Cut Rate 7 Boric Acid, 10c size. Cut Rate.. 7 Package Bicarbonate of Soda, 10c size. Cut Rate 5c Apenta Water, Reg lular 25c Size, 1Qr Cut Rate Royal Fachiogen Water, 25c 1 0r Size, Cut Rate 0v White Rock Table Water. 25c size, Cut Rate ISC Geneva Lithla Water, 50c size. Cut Rate 394 Absorb. Cotton, Best Grade Reg. 10c Pkg., Cut Rate 5c Reg. 15c Pkg., Cut Rate 8c Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey 25-Cent Size, Cut Rate 18c 50-Cent Size, Cut Rate 37c Custer's Emulsion Cod liver Oil Finest Cod Liver Oil Prepa ration on Market, Qfr s-m Laree size, tut Kate y v w Castor Oil, best quality, 25c size. Cut Rate .....174 Glvcerine, per bottle, 25c size. Cut Rate 184 Rose Water and Glycerine, 25c size, Cut Rate 184 Coke's Dandr'f Cure Regular 50c I7r Size, Cut Rate OJl Hydrogen Peroxide, BEST Reg. 50c Size, Cut Rate 29c Reg. 50c Size, Cut Rate 17c Iron and Manganese Peptonized, regular $1.00 size, 'Cut Rate.. 484 Swamp Root, regular $1.00 size. Cut Rate.. 694 California Syrup of Figs, regular 60c size. Cut Rate.. 334 Glyco Thymollne. 6 oz.. regular oOo size. Cut Rate.. 374 r Cut-R Lipman, Wolfe & Co. the timber lands are to pass from the Jurisdiction of the Secretary of the In terior to the control of the Secretary of Agriculture (meaning the Forest Service). The bill stipulates that it shall be the duty of the Secretary of Agriculture "to take care of and conserve the tim ber growing or to be grown on said lands, and he is hereby authorized to appraise and sell at public sale, at not less than the appraised value, the down, dead and mature timber on said lands. The proceeds from sales of public timber shall be divided, one-fourth to go to the state or territory, to be ex pended under the direction of the Leg islature for roads and schools in the counties where the timber sold was located at the time of sale. In those states affected by the National reclam ation act the remaining 75 per cent of the money shall go into the reclama tion fund, but In other states It goes into the general treasury fund. Remain Opeji to Miners. ' Under the terms of the Nelson bill. the reserved tlmberlands remain open to mineral and coal exploration, loca tion and entry, but such entries will not convey title to the surface of the land, or to the timber thereon, though persons actually developing mineral claims may have free use of such tim ber lying adjacent to their workings as may be needed for development work. Homesteaders and farmers re siding In the immediate vicinity of tlmberlands may also have free dead or mature timber for domestic purposes, fences, fuel, etc. It is understood that the Nelson bill is indorsed by the President, by Mr. Pinchot, and by other officials interest ed in conserving the forests of the West. CONTINUE JURY TAMPERING Another Calhoun Venireman Tells Court of Being Approached. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22. A third attempt to ascertain the opinion of a prospective Juror in the trial of Patrick Calhoun by parties whose connections have not yet been discovered, was re ported to Judge Lawlor at the opening of today's session. Edward Aiken, an employe of W. A. King, one of the tales men In the box, testified that a stranger had entered King s place of business yes terday and tried to ascertain King's at titude toward the graft prosecution. Aiken was closely questioned by Judge Bi CCiTh-rATTlV) II Bra S. S. S., larsre size, regular $ 1.75 size. Cut Rate 81.19 Imperial Grape Juice. regular SOc size. Cut Rate.. 364 Malt Nutrice, the Great Tonic, 25c Size, Ar Cut Rate Excelsior Spirits for Aloohol Lamps. 35c bottle. Cut Rate 29 Finest Quality Witch Hazel Adopted by U. S. 1 Q 25c Size,. Cut Rate lOt Household Ammonia, regular 10c size, Cut Rate.... It One lb. Suirar of Milk, regular 35c size. Cut Rate.... 224 Purest Grade Fine Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil, Regular 25c Size, 1 Zr Cut Rate Ww" Bromo Seltzer, regular 50c bottle. Cut Rate.. 374 Wyeth's Lithla Tablets. regular 50c bottle. Cut Rate.. 334 Lapactic Pills, regular 50c bottle. Cut Rate. .334 Fresh -Made, Full-Wt. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Regular 25c Tins, 1 Cut Rate 1" WE SELL MORE POR. OUS PLASTERS than all the druggists to gether. 15c Plas- Qr ters, Cut Rate ?v Soap Lake Salts From the famous Medical Lake, in Washington. We are the largest and principal distributers in Port land". See big window display. Small size 504 La.ge size .754 Cutlcura Soap, regular 23c. Cut Rate... ...-.144 Spanish Castilj Soap, regular 10c, Cut Rate........ 74 Pond's Kxtract Soap. regular 25c size. Cut Rate. ...144 Pear's Glycerine Soup, regular 25c size. Cut Rate.... 124 Sanltol Tooth Powder, regular 25c size, Cut Rate.. ..174 1000-sheet Toilet Roll, reg. 10c; Cut Rate, per doz. 704 Finest Imported Tooth Brush, regular 30c, Cut Rate 194 An Assortment of Fine Drawn Bristle Hair Brushes, Reg. $1.25, $1.50 to $1.75, QOr Cut Rate OJb Lawlor, who Instructed him to have the man taken into custody If he should chance to see him again. Both prosecu tion and defense denied any knowledge of the culprit. When Judge Lawlor had disposed of the Incident for the time being, he ad dressed the score of citizens comprising the remainder of the panel, requesting that they bring about the arrest of any person who attempted in future to ad dress any of them In relation to the trial. In the effort to complete the Jury, 300 citizens have been summoned and ex amined as to their qualilicatlona and four talesmen have 'been temporarily placed In the Jury box. Tomorrow the court will undertake the examination of the third panel. Those Corpuscles In your blood, red and white, keep you well If they are healthy, cause you sickness If diseased. To make and keep them abundant and healthy, is to have pure blood, free dom from disease and vigorous health. The chief purpose of Hood's Sarsa parilla ia to do this, and its success is attended by thousands of wonderful cures. Cures of all blood diseases, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh. Get it today in the nsnsl liquid form or ia ' chocolated tablat form called SarMtabs, BE ONE OF ' A DRED ASK ' COLUMBIA. TRUST IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE About tho size of your ho. It's soma sat lf action to know that many people can wear 8 hoe a a slz smaller by sprinkling Allan' a Koot-Kase Into them. Just tUe thing for Dane Ins: Parties, Patent L.eatbr Sho, and for breaking: In New Shoes. Whn rub bers or overshoes become necessary anil your shoes pinch, A lien's Foot-prase glvei Instant relief. Sold Every where 2.1c, Sample FREE. Address. Allpn 8. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y. Don't accept any substitute Sale 01 ' f a. m