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13 THE - MORNING OKEGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. R0SAR1ANS BIG FOR ENTERTAINING JOBS Announcement That California Beauties Will Visit City Causes Near Riot. PORTOLA GIRLS SCHEDULED Committee Appointed on Merits Chaperon 'Most Beautiful' One From Southern Stat When They Call on Portland. Koaarians at tne coramwu t- select a committed of 1J to jn"' tba Portola girls, wno the roost beautiful woman In Califor nia," and who are to be guests of the Rosarians In Portland about two weeka hence. . W. J. Hoffmann, prince regent. wa dazed, stupefied and confounded by the unroar that followed an announcement that the Portola girls would visit and that a committee would be appointed to act as their official entertainers. Every Rosarlan wanted a Job. They climbed on their chairs, they flourished their arms and all at once shouted at the top of their lung power from the chair that .miaiTi his particular fi eacn uiibui - , a n thm nnmmlttee. M neBS 10 oci.o u.. .... V Hermann battered his gavel to a Ptifu' pulp without restoring order, and then announced . above the uproar that, he would go into executive session by him self and report through the medium of the press his 12 appointments. Last night he announced the commit tee, with his reasons for each appoint mentand then lnt.mated that he might go for a vacation until other Kosarians "forget it." , Members of the committee and the reasons for their appointment are: V. E. Coman. F. C. Rlsgs. K. W. Hoyt and j x. Currey. directors of the Rose fes tival; H. R. Albee. Mayor, to tender the keys of the city; Hy Eilers and C. C. Craig, because they have extensive in terests In California; G. L. Hutchin. be cause he Is president of the Festivals . -, a . v. - Paiffln Pnast: C. C. Associativa wi 13 - , Chapman, to represent the Commercial Club; Dean Collins, mo n"" ate, to write a suitable ode for the c-c casion; Robert Krohn. "brigadier gin . .. . t h knack at bandllni 1 1 I U 1 t: ia-. v. va organized bunches, will represent the drill team of the Rosarians; Judge Morrow, because a calm. Judlclally . Bt n ohanerone. miaueu pcia f-""' - - - Dr. E. A. Pierce, F. E. Smith. Robert Krohn, E. E. McLaren, uhijii and N. Q. Pike were appointed a com . - . - th entertainment o the Salem Cherrlans. who will visit t u..,Ahin - vhn reslimed from the privy council of the Rosarians and-soon will go to t"'"". the honor guest at a testimonial dinner before be leaves Portland. To examine the feasibility of running t, . -Hnn m the Portola. a noniuiaii . - October 22-25. the following committee was appointed: TanK aowiua, y. -M. Shetterley. M. Mosessohn. E. S. Hig- glns and -H- w. mclmh. POLES MAY' BE REMOVED Pair Prepares Ordinance Affecting Residence Sections. .ni-.. mnitlnllcltv of elec . i ii . .-.j i,lnhnna nolea In the residence district. City Commissioner Paly has prepared an ordinance which will be brought before the Commission today prohibiting more than one line of poles In any street and subjecting the line to tne common uo -"" ,.. ... unHAr consideration for some time, but no means of ellml . . . v. - n1lnirniii nnlei has been found possible without the adoption of an ordinance. It Is believed the com panies affected would not eliminate the Doles voluntarily. uommiiaiumr Daly in a serlea of trips about the city v.. ..nrH murh data oon- rcccuaaj - - . eernlng the matter. He says that on one corner on the East Side he counteu 14 polea In all parts of the street it . . i. .- manv tnnr nnles than is BttlU i "i would be necessary If the companies would use the poles together ? SUSPECT IS HEAVILY FINED ply man of San Francisco. Is at the Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. William Barday, of Huntington, Or., are registered at the Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. James Breck and rt u... v.,..r.i cf Seattle, are at Uaull.ci aiaiaa a the Carlton. D. H. Hayes, a merchant of Eugene, Or., accompanied by Mrs. Hayes, Is at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Vanderpool and son. J. K. Vanderpool, of Dufur, are at the Cornelius. Mr and Mrs. a F. Prldemore and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fox. of Sandy, are at the Cornelius. Patrick Farley, a stock man of Arlington. Or., registered at the Im perial yesterday. Secretary U White and 17 players of the Seattle baseball team registered at trie j M. Williamson, who Is In the Port i. mit business at Santa Barbara, Cal.. Is at the Carlton. Mr. and Mn. J. a. bcnaeirer m I their oaugnter, - SU Louis, are at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. John K. rouocK, oi Fernle. B. C. where Mr. Pollock is a wholesale merchant, are at the Oregon. F I DIUler, Western sales manager for the Toledo Computing Scales Com i rea-lstered at the Portland from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Lorrnes, oi Seat tle, Amelia M. Loffnea, of Missoula, and Louise weisgeuoer. oi " registered at the Annex. m r. Tjvv and son. of Cascade Locks, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. West. who are the guests oi Mr. w Levy, are at the Multnomah. O B Asgaard, of WashougaL who served In the last Washington Leglsla . Mv from Clarke County, Is registered at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dykstra nave re turned from a seven weeks' stay at their Summer home at Ecola, Or., and have resumed their residence at the Seward, C W White, of Woodland, Wash., and" J. a and J. W Robinson, of Madras, Or automobile aeaiers. are m -tending the Cole automobile demonstra. tlon. They are registered at the Port land. ,,i t. xrr"nnnll arrived in Port land yesterday morning, and has taken up her residence at me and Mrs. Henry McConnell, at 499 East Twenty-ninth street, who were so pleased at her arrival msi up m terday evening that had not even thought to welgn ner. ine pruuu . j.m.tv in the office of United States District Attorney Reames. NURSE PERMITS ISSUED CXKTIFIOATES ARE AWARDED BY OKEGOS STATE BOARD. i Ninety Days and $200 Is Sentence of Alleged Cocaine Man. Clll an.tlM0 milt CI m t fl his H 11 P 2Tft (1 Ddll .LBUUHI9 -' ' " w connections with a cocaine ring which the police believe is operating in this city. Jack Andres received a sentence of 9 days and a fine of 1200 in Mu nicinal Court yesterday. He had been under investigation by Detective Ma loney and the Federal authorities for i An frnunt nf his nosses- v, slon of a note hinting at the presence in ortiana vi wm" w n r vfc caine. Another effort will be made on him after confinement has reduced his as surance. ; PERS0NAL MENTION. Nina L. King, of Forest Grove. Is at the Annex. H. E. 4Crowell. of Dundee, Or, Is at Mrs. A. L. Krause, of Chicago, Is at the Multnomah. Captain V. Boelllng. of Astoria, la at the Multnomah. PTofessor R. R. Graves, of Corvallls, Is at the Seward. C E, Smith and family, 'of The Dalles, are at the Perkins. A. V. Oliver Is registered at the Perkins from La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hanna, of Garfield, tr. .h are at the Carlton. ' Mrs. J. K. 81mpson. of Stevenson, w..h i. t the Portland. Mrs. N. M. Powers and daughter, of Qoloenoaie, are i " Samuel Hill, of Maryhlll, Wash., has auAn iiurtments at the Oregon. George C. Sabln. a leading druggist pr urants rasa, is m v. .. Mr. and Mrs, C, T. Hurlburt, of Tniinn rttv are at the Imperial. E. P. Staples, of Haines, Or., where he Is a merchant. Is at the Perkins. Will H. Vogel, of Union, who is here fnr hiivprt' wee k. is at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, of Coeur d Alene, are registered i John Dana, a Seattle clothing mer- chant, registered at the Oregon yeeter- cy. jar. Bira Jit a. -. . mook, registered at the Carlton yester- Mr. and Mra. Thomas Williamson, of Seattle, nave im jiinuicm Annex. W. Brewster Hall, an electrical sup- Snperlntendents of Portland Hospit als "Will Meet Officers Friday for Conference tlon and registration of graduate nurses held its annual meeting )c5icm.j the Hotel Portland and Issued certl hn had made applica tion for them. Only graduate nurses of recognized institutions are permittee to ii.i.ir tn ha ranked aa re&ris nurses w,a,ni& 1 tered nurses win oe requires m ..... .. t.tinn Afr n F. OBborn. of Medford, president of the board, said that it was tne intention vl mo lO i 111 l l u . u " i - and to inspect the hospitals to make sure that tne instnuiiuun i . . . . 1. . Knnr tne requiremeuis i yi ".atrlc l.rMl nurse." desiST- nated hy the letters, R. N. after the name will nencerortn oa an .munui.. . i . tv. n..rA not, talrn A full COUTSS i ii iv l mo 'in' r, . of training and should be capable of taking charge oi any w iv. she might be called. On Friday afternoon tne superintend ents of the Portland hospitals ana training schools for nurses will meet with the board members in the Hotel r i n i fv,r an mrnrmai conference. Miss Jane V. Doyle, Is secretary and i..,.n, et thn utata oraanlzatlon and iii.. rrancea McLane. of Portland, Is a member. SLEUTH'S CYCLE HITS BOY Lad's Leg Broken, Detective Ar rested and 'Hoodoo' Man Unhurt. ruwuj n.w . At mn gj-nnndinir to form yester day, when he was . In the thick of a motorcycle accident ana escaped aunost unscatheo, wnne one umcr nuov" compound fracture of the leg and an . v. . , . . .nntncfnna 1 1 1 m i. .i t . with an accident almost ... . i . v. .,ti nn tha annaratus oci v iituu i.w r, " - -. - ' . Mi A V. Bn.(dno ol. xo run to a nvc, auu uca ouahw..- most every sort ot minor injury in tne lists of surgery. Yattpnlav morninc narry ruoier, a nrtvate detective, was riding his mo invri with Bird on the rear 'seat. when Wylle Owens, a boy about 15 years of age, suoaeniy imeri; xium the rear of a streetcar ana was run own. receiving a badly broken leg. PA.ior- waa thrown to the pavement and painfully bruised. Later he was c-ra.ar.wl VlV Pltrolmtll HelltlJ .Otl S charge of reckless driving. FEDERAL EXHIBIT PROMISE Animal Industry Bureau to Have Display at Portland Milk Show. Word has been received by the com- l .... . Ahira nf atrhthirs' f OT 1 ll fl milk show which will be held at the Meier & Frank store September Z2-ZI that the United States Bureau or Ani mal Industry in Washington. D. C, will lave an interesting enuuu v how. The exhibit will be aent as soon s possible, xi-v. 1 1. nnihim, has hAn announced . U1ID HUlii-no concerning the nature of the Federal ixhlbit, it Is Deiievea it win wmprm :harts and samples showing the work ind effect of testing milch cows for tuberculosis. In addition. It is tnougnt there will be a number ot articles in the display showing the proper metnoas of handling milk and milk products. LEADING WOODMAN GUEST I. A. Boat Entertained hy Degree Teams of Portland Camps. . L A. Boak, head consul of the Wood m.n nf tha World, was a guest of honor last night of all the degree teams of the camps of Portland at a reception and Danquet at juunnoman r-.nn-. v.. 11 Fat Sixth near -East Washington street Head Consul Boak was escorted to the East Side hall by the captains of the teams, where he was given a hearty welcome. About 200 were present Head Consul Boak delivered an ad dress to the degree teams, thanking them for their reception and again Bpunv w mo . ca i u d vi m - " jreneral development and growth of ine ivoounicn Hi ma vtuca. Streetcar Kits Man. R. L, Huff, aged C8. of 950 East Salmon street sustained a scalp wound and e. cpmpouad. fracture of Uae left ZVC Green Trading Stamps Given on on All Charge Accts., If Paid iti Full by Sept, 10 Portland Agents Gossard Front-Lace. Nemo, Bein Jolie. Royal Worcester Corsets-Derby, Bacmo Gloves Special 25o Lunch served daily in . the Basement. Soda iTountain and Ice Cream Parlors in Basemt 35c Fancy Ribbons,Yd. 19c Basement 5-inch all pure Silk Ribbons in stripes, checks, floral and novelty effects of every description, j fMf at Regular 25c and 35c grades o s.wor K tug Reliable Merchandise-Reliable Methods Store Honr.-B.30 to 5.30 Dally. cet Saturday. " Saturday Honrs OiSO A. M. te 9.30 P. M. Portland Agents Home Journal Patterns and Pub lications. Take advantage of weekly pattern service. Varwvw asement Under pricings for Wednesua $1 Fancy Neckwear at 39c Basement "Women's Novelty Neckwear Stocks, Jabots, Frills, Bows', etc., in season's best styles. Grades OQ selling to $1.00. Choice at n,.,M, -jr rwi Tmdina Statnvs With Cash Purchases of 10c or More The constIyl pubUc. Today-Ba8ement Day' -we planned to ake one of the JJJ 0f more we wiU give Double ..g. & Green them way below what like qualities sell for elsewhere t ; f6rget with every casn pur also the Premium Parlors on the Fourth Floor. Trading Stamps an added economy that costs you DHouwajr lxUk. .. Special Sate of Women's Wash Dresses mm mm. m- f m"tmm.imm Ttftll m f Hfc mf. mT Excellent $5.00 to oraucs - In the Basement-Fancy Voiles, Batistes, Lawns Foulards, Crepes,; Ratine, Dimities, etc, in dainty small figured effects or stripes and SSSS wTtr yokesT pip, buttons, etc. Great many low necic ana eiooW lJZ wear These dainty Dresses if bought in the- regular attractive styles suitable lJ L women and misses. On sale Wednesday. wav sen si w.uu si.uu. """" Toilet Paper 10c Grade 5c Roll Owing to the great reduction in price we must limit quantities sold to each customer to not more than 20 rolls. Full 1000 sheets to the roll, fine quality tissue. No tele- ihone orders iiiiea. rtegu- ( at-'' 10c grade. Special Women's $3. 50-$4Wool Sweaters $2.69 Children's $Z wasn ureases ot Basement - Heavy ribbed wool Basemen, .pec " Wash Dresses at much less than cost of materials. Several pretty styles, nicely made and attractive ly trimmed with pipings, bands, braids, etc. Sizes for. girls 6 to 14 years. Grades wortn OfjUp l, at v sweater coats Ruffneck or Byron collar style. Trimmed, with knit in side pockets aid large pearl buttons. Colors gray, tan, white and cardinal. Made in full stand ard sizes long and roomy. Regular $3.50 and CO fit) 154.00 Sweaters, at?" $2.00. On sale, special, Silk Petticoats, Special Today at $2.49 $J.OU uotton rctutuuis it t Basement Special purchase of 300 beautiful Taffeta and Messa line Silk Petticoats for today's, selling. Good grade silk, 'styled with accordeon plaited or tailored flounces. Cut in latest close-fitting style for wear with new Fall Gowns. Black anaujv Basement Odd lines of "Women's Wash Petticoats at a sensationally low price today. Best grade materials in fancy stripes and plain colors. Styled with string tops and. deep flounces. Skirts which sold formerly up "to $2.00 each. On sale Wednes-Q at arw day, your choice, colors. Special 85c-$l Corsets Special, 48c Full Line of All Sizes Basement Odd lines Women's Coutil and Summer Net Corsets, in several models for average figures. Coutils are lace and embroidery trimmed, with hose supporters attached. Full range of sizes, 19 to 30. Outing Flannel Gowns at 63c Plain Colors and Stripes Basement Now that cool nights are at hand take advantage of this special sale of Flannelette gowns for women. Attractive stripe patterns in pink or v,... xTa,oH rmmfid. All sizes. See these sure. U1UD. I'oawj --" 2000Pr Men's $3,$4Shoes On Sale in the Basement, Pair T Ma-nr OT)f Q 11011 a l footorv Durchase of Men s Hieh-Grade Footwear to be closed out at Ies than half ftKSriy all have Goodyear welt Ss.5' Sffli-Sf si.es and Standard $3.50 and $4.00 grades. Double stamps given. Children's School Shoes Special :x fair Regular $1 Corduroys, Yd. 69c New Messaline Silks 4c Yara Raspment 30-inp.h Cordurov Suit ings very popular for Fall and Winter suits and dresses. . Excel lent assortment of seasonable new shades and standard $l.dO fZQr grade. Today, special, at'-''' Regular $1.00 Tweed Suitings. Full 24-inoh Silk Poplins in plain colors S Outings Special 9c Rasement Wa have iust received a new shipment of silk Jiessalines in all the newest wanted shades for FalL Make up nicely for dresses, waists, petticoats, imings, jJQ etc. Priced at, the yard0" 66 inches wide. At, the yard, 59 and Jacquard effects. Yard, 4S Any Trimmed Hat Choice 50C Basement Your unrestricted choice' of any trimmed hat in the , Basement today at above price. Great many stylish models to 50 lect from in small, medium or large Bhapes. Selling formerly CZflf to $5.00 Your choice at"-'' New French Plumes Special $2.48 Basement An attractive offering that will be of interest to all wo men. Fine grade French Ostrich Plumes in shades for Fall and Winter wear; also in black. An extra special offer- (JO A (2 big for today- afP Basement 3000 yards Mill Ends Outing Flannels in neat stripe and checked patterns. Splendid weight and standard 12Ve quality. Just the thing feright gowns. OnOp sale today, special, the yard'' 72x90 Unbleached Sheets 42c Huck Towels at 49c Dozen Good, heavy quality un bleached sheets torn and hemmed ready nsn Snenial. each Special sale good grade Huck Towels for hotel or home use. Very J Q use. Special, each absorbent. Dozen -- Bleached Bath Towels 15cEa. Cream Outings at 5c a Yard Good size Bleached Bath Towels in splendid quality. On sale today, T -Jaj- special at, each, '' 2200 yards fine grade cream and white Outiug Flannels for under- CZf voir finprnn.1. vard'' Boys' $5-$6 School Suits $3.05 In the Basement Store Made from high grade fabrics in good, serviceable colors, for school wear. ome nave two pairs 01 paiiis. TT7-11 J T 1 Alt;nM anita irk flfrraiflVA V eil-lJlttUO, pCIiCCU-JLlfcLlllg OLaao, ill va.av-.w line of patterns. Parents should outfit the boys here today and save considerable. Suits here which are easily worth $5.00 and $6.00. Boys9 Ruff Neck Sweaters at 69c Men's 12V2C Hose 9c Pair Boys' Ruffneck and High-neck School Sweaters good, heavy grade. Sizes 30, 32 andQ 34 only. Reg. $1 quality, J7' Men's Corduroy Pants, Pr. $1.95 Men's $1 Union Suits69c Special Wednesday sale Men's Men's medium weight Union Suits Corduroy and Cassimere Pants, for Fall wear. Nicely finished and ... - ml .as. - . aO at -C' Li-Z (1 "1 am n A n mf Mm Cut in latest fashion, 7 CJi periecr. xiuuns- r e"-fjW a a -a.i rl 1 alJ n eala cnsitlll. th SUlt.'-''' neat sinpe paiterua. r 11 "i- 1 Men's "Billy Possum" Cotton Socks splendid wearing grade, in black or tan. Regular quality. Special, the pair, at'' Great Basement Sale of Wool Blankets Supply the Bedding Needs Now at Splendid Savings a, r nn r, TTT 1 T SS 00 WL "Wool Blankets. S3.95 $6.25 Wh. Wool Blankets, $4.00 S7.50 Wh. Wool Blanket3, $5.85 $8.75 Wh. Wool Blankets, $6.85 $10 White Wool Blankets, $7.85 $7.50 Checked Blankets at $5.35 $7.75 Checked Blankets at S5.60 $9.25 Checked. ElanitetB at 9.7t OO .25 .40 .65 $5.75 Vienna Blankets at $4.00 .25 .50 M Vienna Blankets at S3 $4.50 Vienna Blankets at $3 $4.75 Vicuna Blankets at $3 $5.00 Vicuna Blankets at $3 $6.75 Vienna Blankets at S4. 1.75 Vicuna Blankets at $6. $10.50 Vicuna Blankets at $7. $5.00 Gray Wool Blankets, $5.25 Gray Wool Blankets, $5.50 Gray Wool Blankets, $5.75 Gray Wool Blankets, $6.00 Gray Wool Blankets, $6.50 Gray Wool Brankets, $6.75 Gray Wool Blankets, $7.00 Gray Wool Blankets, $3.65 $3.80 S3.90 4.00 $4.25 4.60 S4.SO 4.95 36-Inch Burlap Special 15c Yard 36-inch Burlap in colors green, brown and tan. Reg. 20c i grade. Special, a yard, -r' 36-Inch Denim Special 15c Yard 36-inch Art Denim in good heavy quality. Colors green, red, Cf g brown. Reg. 20c grade. Yd. -'' Special Sale Girls' Wash Dresses " m m. ST aTft C 1 O fi Lot 1 4i?c L.OI z, apccjui Center Circle Main Floor Special 49c Special one-day sale children's dainty cotton Dresses. Smart, new Balkan Blouse effects, in plaids and plain colors percales, cham- brays and ginghams. A CJ Ages 2 to 6. Special ' Special 89c-Sale of girls' stylish wash frocks, in long waist effect. Best quality nurses', ginghams, percales, chambrays. Grades selling formerly up to $1.25. OQi Ages 2 to 6. Special Suvplu Canning Needs Now for Less in tne uasement uTiunryru-K. o.ui Mason Fruit Jars, with porcelain lined caps and smooth tops. Note the prices: Mason Fruit Jars, pints, dozen, 49 Mason Fruit Jars, quarts, dozen, 57$ Extra wide mouth jars suitable for can ning fruit whole. Note the prices: Mason wide mouth Jars, doz. pts., 6o? Sure Seal Glass Top Sanitary Jars, pints, at 65 a dozen; quarts, dozen, 75$ "Golden Rod" Vacuum Cleaner . $4.95 Basement The New Im proved'' 'Golden Rod" Vacuum Cleaners have no superior at the price. Can be used with either right or left hand. Easy to operate, TO;rnt and compact. Regular price i r - Attend the Wednesday Notion Sale Bargain Circle, Main t loorveiween tne cievuiui- tnn.va Snnnl Pntton. sneclal 4:4k 500-yard White Basting Cot, 4 100-yard Spool Silk, all colors, 5 45-yard Darning Cotton, spl. It Fish-Eye Pearl Buttons, spl. 5 5c Wire Hair Pins, asstd., 2V4c 5c Common Pins 400's), 34 6c Wire or Wood Coat Hgs., 3V4 50c Naiad Bolero Shields for 35 65c Lace Trimmed Shields .9 Naiad Shields, all sizes, for 19 Hair Nets, with or without elastic, special, at 6 for lO 1UC Man iUll ftiriuow, i.. size, special today at only 8e Bone Hair Pins, 5 on card, oC c t i n wm In a lanrtn widths, special per bolt, 3 Full Pound Parawax, spl., lO Unbreakable Pearl - Headed Pins, special at 10 lor 8r Odds and Ends Seam Binding, 5 10c Office Pins, asst. lengths, 7 4-yd. Cotton Tape, all widths, 3 12-yd. Cotton Tape, all widths, 5 lOo Shirtwaist Belts special, 6 6c Sonomore Fasteners, doa.. 36 lOo Mothers" Ironing Wax, 5 Bo Safety Pins, all sizes, card, 3 . II Qlalr. !o rk or fnr Sir Bo Cube Pins, assfd colors, 4e Child's Hose Supporters, pr, IOC Women's Sew-on Hose Sup- porters, special, the pair laic 5c Collar Supports, all sizes. 3V4tf 60c Sanitary Aprons, with Belts, Bpeclal for today, at 39 I5o Dressmakers' Pins, put up In Mi-lb. boxes, special, 21 15c Wooden Trouser Hgrs, lO White Bias Folds, all widths, 5 Nickel Trouser Hangers, at 8 35o Sewing Mach. Darners, lO lOo Collar Supports, f on cd., 7 lOo Large Curllngr irons at 7 10c English Pin Books for 7 I5o Shopping Bags, special 19 Shoe Laces, all lengths, S pr., 5 Mason wide mouth Jars, doz. qts., 75 Patent Jelly Bags. Special at 25i Paraffine for Fruits and Jellies, 10 15c Enameled Fruit Jar Fillers, 10 20c Enameled Fruit Jar Measures, 15 10c Enameled Fruit Jar Measures, 7 Plain Thin Blown Tumblers, each, 4 $7.00 Decorated Dinner Sets for $3.50 $3.50 Dee. Dinner Sets, 42 pes, $2.75 Girls' Union Suits Ruby" Brand m ml New line of Fall Ll weight Union Suits for misses and girls. Made from finest combed Egyptian cot ton. Perfect in fit and finish. High ne'ek, long sleeves and ankle length. All sizes. Spc'l, 45 suit Cape Gloves at 49c Basement Special sale women 's rood oualitv Cape Gloves. Best selected leather and well A Cir made. Priced special, pair, II su.ou. specia ; . . lee Monday night when he was struck recover" Edna Havird. eight-year- v,rrKohfteKo.MWasr ifif Good Samaritan Hospital late yesterday of meningui". SKULL IS CLOVEN IN FIGHT Tronolemaker Taken to Hospital and Peacemaker to Jail. With his skull cloven from its apex to theDase o. -"--.-, Of 58 COOK l " - ' ,a , a condition at St. Vincent's Hospital, and George C. Engelke Is held at the City fail charged with assault. Engelke was mellaUly after the flght, while Zorn waf hasLned to the hospital by the Ambulance Service Company. The house where the trouble oc curred Is kept by Mrs. Rose and Zorn had lodgings there. Yesterday after noon. It Is said by those who saw the fight he became violently abusive and one of the women In the house went to call assistanee. Engelke responded, carrying a rifle, and when Zorn turned upon h.m he struck the Infuriate man with this weapon. AUTO DEALERS MEET TODAY Convention Will Be Firs of Kind Held in Portland. inrtin'. initial automobile dealers" convention wlU.b. heW today and. to morrow under the auspices or tne Northwest Auto Company, Cole and Req distributors. It will be the first time in the history of the business ,in the Northwest that the country agents have been called In for a nonpartisan a. Tha mpAtin? will be gen- eral In its aspeot and has for Its main object tne promotion i and closer relation between the out side men and the factory representa- 11 More than 60 per cent of the promi nent dealers of Oregon and Washing ton signified their Intention of attend- '"charles S. Crawford, chief engineer of tha Cole Motorcar Company, of Indian apolis, will be the principal speaker on today's programme. He will discuss Motorcar Technicalities." F W Vogler, president of the isortn wea't Auto Company; E. B. Lacer, head of the Cole National service force; H. C. Bradfleld. advertising manager of the Cole Company, and Lew. Pettijohn, chief tester, also will address the meeting today. ,,.', Tomorrow the visitors will be taken to the various automobile houses and given an opportunity throughly to In vestigate all lines. YOUNG MR. LAPP TO WEO Son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jjadd Personally Obtains license. Charles Thornton Ladd. son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ladd. went to the Courthouse yesterday and obtained a license to wed Mias Lillian Buehner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eueh- nTha bridegroom was coonnanle4 by Edward Cooklngham, vice-president of the Ladd & Tllton Bank, wno swore that there was no legal Impediment to the marriage. - Mr. Ladd gave his age as 23. His .wedding will take, .place tomorrow evening. aa.- Kva AAA anliAnl it1nrATl in PlTUS- 2,816,000 are in Protestant schools. 2,388. tOO in Roman cathnllo schools, and the com paratively small number or sos.ooo in oti nonsectarlan schools, wiiore the pupils talio moat of the subjects In common but-receive religious instruction separately lu the laltn to which trier belong. ' To Grow Hair on . ' ABaidHead , , BT A SPECIALIST. Thousands 'of people 'J. baldness and falling hair who. having tried nearly every aavrtls.e.a...,it. tonic and hair-grower without results, have resigned themselves to baldness and Its attendant discomfort. Yet their case is not hopeless; the following sim ple home prescription has made hair Srrow after years of baldness, and Is Ilso unequalled for restoring gray hair to Its original color, stopping hair from falling out. and destroying the dan druff germ. It will not make the hair greasy, and can bo put up by any druggist: Bay Rum, ounces; Lavona de Composee. ounces; Menthol Crys tals one-half drachm. If you wlBh it perfumed, add half to oneteaspoonful ot To-Kalon Perfume, which unites perfectly with the other Ingredients. This preparation is highly recommend ed by physicians and specialists, and Is absolutely harmless, as It contains none of the poisonous wood alcohol so fre quently lound la hair tonic. PHONE FOR A CASE TODAY ' ; . --a -' WEINHARD'S ff COLUMBIA I Beverage q