f VNUARV-!!, 1911. MORN ENTER!' uwi'i. ,v,...-- r V j I i ' I t . i 1 : ' i .;!; : Hi v I ! 1 WomatfsWorld Remarkable Ink by Pint Sawing Wee. "'r. 'F KtiatiMiTi arnocx. ,v Marguerite Audook. Parisian aw Ins wmau. ban recently received the prise of ll.OOy offered ty La Vie Ueu reo for th best txxk pubttshed In rraac durlag tbe jwr. The book. "Marl Claire." Is tor tbejUio.it part autobiographical. . It consists of Inci dents In tb Uf of Wile. Au.loui. who did not begin writing until a few year ago. when aba wa obliged H tHP sewing on account of fbrvutencd blind neaa. Mil. Aodoua confess to little ' knowM of Preucb writers. iut tbe novel of Cbar'e Dicken and Charloa Read to their Freai-h translations .'war ber favorite reading. She any that tbca novela and tb Bible con stituted ber aoJe liters'? tralnlnf . Tb book la Franc baa already gone luto tta tenth edition and t aqoa to be tranalatad Into Englbtb. OctaT Mlrbeau. a - noted French critic, says: "Arttotlrally It la the equal f any work by Jtb great aotbora of ' Franc. It exquisite charm Ilea In Its Ad simplicity and abaolut sincerity.' -n Balloon Will ' Uplift Stage r"And Literature j tb literary and theNtrhal world bate ..dwMi-d-i'U r a new uieUnxlv and a balloon ,U to be tlx Uiotni tnent aud Pitta Held. MamM ttw acen of the up llfU Of cmi tbre are othei lnfeHsl'ua aud kluda of builues rrprewutnl In tbe membership f the Filer' Club' of AtiH-rk a. but theautbor and actor j far bav Uvu fon-ed M the front. Though born In Jest ou tbe vorauil of tbe Larcbtnont Yacht club, the new at Union orsantjw too Intends Hlug e- rlcu. If It can b with a membership tuibm. Iuc awn apoailoa oT solemnity, aa Frank lsuhK Willie Collier. Ueorir A;Je. Booth Tarkliigton and park! Warfleid. Despite the ff that every niemler conaider bluwelf a heavier than air being, the nrst aerial puiweMliMm of the club will t a mH.h.u, to t guid ed by 1" Steveua. a veteran handler of all ken air bags. So far only the rlub emblem, two whit wlnu on a blue flekl. ha beeq avUMed. but tlh balloin ln.trtiome neit. poanlbly after Leroy N. Taylor of New York and Steven atari their projected flight from Waco, Te.. to Manhattan UIuimI. Aa but- two of the half hundred membera Of the Filer1 club hv ever been np In the air In an avlatory way, toey bav decided rn begin on tbe bal toon aud progrea to th aerplan atag. Ballooning neeniN an much safer, and Aeronaut Steveoa ba assured aya Wif fthaold Aid In Businau. Ladjniop-thlnka a " woman who belpa ber bnsband with bia builnea laj tb ideal helpmeet. "A man two am bltkma." aaya an, "are bia bom and his career. Rla bom a often the mak ing of bia career, If b has a tartfui. restful wife of a cheerful and bappy . disposition. 1 cannot help thinking tb Ideal woman should be true to tbe first pattern. Ebe must be a helpmeet to r tb man, at Is not good for man to Br atone' "were tb Initiatory. wonlx pronounced on ber Introduction to lb I . beautiful world. Today." thoogb thou sands of jearshavjelbjlnte. "then. lb sam motto holds good, and men who bar tb truet views of life i and Its reaponalbQltiea will b f"Uod to 1 concur la It. Woman "find her greal- ' est rewards In Uf by-uialnalnlns ber;' rightful poaition that in. by being a good mother, a good daughter and a good sister and. above all. a good wife. Could any on cstlmat ber Influence too highly If b 011a tbeae positions welir - , If You'd Have a Handsome Gown, i It la said that tbe empire will be tb . coming styl for street costumes this spring; but be this a It may. It Is certainly tb. accepted mode for win ter evening frocks. Tb handsome creation In tbe cut la after tb empire mod and is of black ' ' -s i ' i .Wt t i t y t l rJ 1 I v r .l mxi DAMKLa, DATin winrirLD iro saoana t os ixitial tn urr tt rLitm' CLI S. them that from hla personal exe lience there is uo sport that It aafer. It may be that before aeroplnne are taken up tb club hangers will contain more than one balloon and tbe favorlt German pastime of an aerial hare aud bound thane can be purtied. In tub sport oue of the lxt linllooiiH. mau ged by a pilot of nk 111. U selwted is tb bare. It In th "hareV Idea to so pluy with wludM and bnllnKt a to elnde hi pursuer and drop to earth unobserved Tbe bound bnljoon jvhlch makes tbeliearewt landing to tb hiir Is adjudged vU'tor. ' " While the i'ller' club charter mem ber do not exeet to rival tbe Avia tion Club of America In any way. they do feel thnt they may do tbe caune some gorxl while learning it themselves. TENTH and MAIN IT k oo TENTH and MAIN WATCH OUR BUSINESS GROW . jascd our room, To us increased our stock, b it has been a very nDtMr rAa. t'ncf nnpd we have mere ' -j ; J-fnrl niii sales. creasea our ncip ...w. . : ,( . i ;...r..i - now starting out to make a new record for 1911. t r , . w,rl. nnfl the ddds and ends collected for Uur annual mvemory nas uoti - ..C Ha.K Qnlp .w J.it aa the frugal housewire couccw u.v .. . . t . it. . flrtvnr nnrl calls this palat& lAfith --thpm a little new material w give uic 71, - - in m' . . 1 -JJ ftVitriiAnncr in to n a u-u '. ,sr- mfrtfHi the remnams ana uuu iuw, .. - fresh stock to give it flavor, and now offer - A ji em oay ' in Sale 55 1 1 - - . $125 black moire petticoat . 85c, 75c, 65c gingham petticoat- . Mens light colored shirts with collars Men s dark colored shirts with collars $ 1.25 -dark wrappers, ladies L$ 1 .00 dark-wrappers, ladies-. r 75c . 50C 25C I9C 95C ,53c Children's 1 8c heavy, black hose . . I 3C Ladies fine ribbed black hose' . . . . j I 5C Children's fine ribbed black hose . - 3 for 25C BoysMong heavy pants, this sale . ' . 25C LMenVcream ribbed cotton shirt andlrawers 30C $1.25 corsets.izes 25,26,27,29, 30, this sale 75C Mc dress ooods. black and colors . . 50C Eiderdown dressing sacques, pink, blue, red . -40C L Everv dress skirt in the . "prices during this sale. Toilet soap . . Men's wool mixed half hose Ladjes' side elastics,not thrxbest '"A . Ladies' extra 'sizc cream "union "suitsTale , . . Men's white collars, this Stale - . . A few boy's suits, values to $2.25 . Boys' and girls' caps, 25c and 20c values . A few men's hats, to dose out stock, $1,25 !73cT$l .75ar$17$2"values at . house offered at reduce! 3 cakes 10c 2 pairs 23c 50C 1.2S ISC valuo $1.25 Ladies Muslin Underwear at Re: duced Prices during this - Sale Choice Remnants Not only the remnants that were made in; our own stock, but mill ends bought from the manufacturers at much less than value,willall be thrown , on. our counters and marked at special prices during this sale. Among them you will find ribbons, laces, embroideries anbdress good?, gingham, calico, percales, muslin, flannelettes, outings, silkolene and many others, all at greatly reduced prices. MANurAcnjRiD ro:t US BY Whito Hou Shoes For Wonicn Tho lonthcr cntcrlnj Into tha ronatne Won of L'kwo t hocj b cf eolocted cjualif r nnd cortbU of thu befit tannaMf KUfr lkK Ctf, Kantrunx) and Gun McUl Cdl and rat.-nt leathers of tho Lot rrsdij obtainaklii. . AVe ore nlwin;: a full lino of styles all alwm and wlutha, making " etpocialty of fitting aho Txrfoctly, ik ihct Lhcy will to cumlortablo and wear vrcll , 09 tsxtbt amd onrpos ABli n. vatrat 'opening a( tlia sld orer a psU piak chiffon panel banded with aknnk. Sliver passemntarla forms tha lord corssg-a ornament A (liver cap of lac, ooa of fashion's latest toilet ad dltiona, aupports long silver algrst Prairie Dogs In New Light When It con;t to clearing away snow It it doubtful If there Is a m perlnfemlfiit of street cleaning In America who can show Certain real- dents of the Ilronx park wio. In New York, anything-. The di-iiioiiMtratkin was ir'reti recent ly st Prairie !. terrsce. which em braces an animal population of fifty J)7 workera. Un- dlamajred by tbe fact that most of I their cronnd man- Jr" alons were burled Under alant drifts on expeditious mannervTb little animala were divided Into a dn Quada. with tbe oldeat arid broadest members In actlva charge. Tha fat member waa Disced In front, imi th ether three members of that squad i tusbed him ihoii ... i . ;. WOMANLY V(l$fOM. Sav tha jrood pleca of tha man's winter underclothes. . from them, you , can make tha children some shirts, drawers or petticoats that will be aa warm and last nearly'aa long aa new. Raves money too. y ," . -11 '" Hav bnttona, or hooka and ayes, for the slips you use on th sofa-pillows. Then you can often take tb pillows out and wash the slips, Save a lot of aewlng and tha allpa tr apt to Kt washed a great deal oftener. A handy funnel for pouring liquid Into a bottle may b quickly mad anywhere by taking a plec of thick. scroti) whim paper, foiling It into a pin. Cut th-polnte4nd off and It's resay 10 US. . . .. wnen anyone .Ji taka m In th nlaht and needs a quick application of beat, lleht a Mint). The chlmn will b hot In a jnoment and will ans wer until water or a brick can be heat ed. It can be slipped Into a stocking ieg ana applied ai once. i It saves much hard work In keenlnc heavy bedclothes tljy under th us age they ordinarily receive from th boys and hired men, to have a breadth of muslin f r calico firmly baated over i iic upper ena 01 quilts ana Ded Com forters. This can be removed ofren ana waahed with much lea work than to put tne whole big comforter In th .crncop.a.aPd;.Uet,nJn,v.t,wUh Atun.. ,,-, v, w 1 1 Ocorg, n'GUfJrlf; Merchants I M, muor-T,.:2Jnn.:U;::,i: U 'j REAL ESTATE) Joseph H- and Flotilla V. Colt to William Hansen, lot 25, Orchard domes, 10 acres; $11 SO. If. 8, and Amelia Ramsby to R. M. Cooper, 1.9 acres, section 2 south, rantce 2 ekiit; 1. R. P. and Mary B. Cooper to Ouy Irtvestment Co., lot 4. containing 38.70 acres and th south 42.08 acres of lota 5 and r,' section 2, township 5 south, range 2 esst, and 1. 9 acres, 82.f.8 acres In all; $4500. O. T. and Mary A- Kay to Guy In vestment Co., north 29 acres lots 5 and 0. section 2. township 5 south, range 2 east; $1500. K. P. and Mary E. Cooper to Can by Canal Co.. 40 foot atrip, containing 1.73 acres, soctoa.2, township B south, range 2 east, for right of wsy for car rying water for Irrigation, power, etc.; II. Louis O. and Kdda Wrolstad to Ove M. Auave, one-fifth acre, section 31, township 2 south, range 1 eaat; $1. Caroline Bat tin, et al to Constant R. Hattln, 7 acres, section 28, township 1 south, range 2 east; 10. Caroline Hattln. et al to Cleveland Battln, eight acres, section 28, town ship 1 south, range 2 east; $10. Caroline Battln. et al to Hiram A. Battln. 7 acrea, section 28, township i soutn, range 2 eaat; $10. Edgar .A. and Nora B. Bhaver-to Robert. L Morris, 21 acres, township t south, range 1 eaat, and right of way; $2276. Mary Oregerson to C. H. Johanaen, 24 foot right of way over southeast corner of northwest quarter of south west quarter, section 29, township J, south, range 4 rant: Quitclaim.'' " Addl A. and C..M. Poley to'Ai A. Elmore, block ',,'; Mllwaukl part; $2000,. ' . Austin C' Million to R.' W. 1 CTark, south half , 'of northeast qttArter of southwest quarter, Section 10, town ship 6 aoulb, rang J east; lio. , The Shaw-Fear Co. , to .' Calvin P. Morse, lot $t first addition to Jennings -o.e; siu, ! Savings & y : Inn.l rlulm Trust Co., part of donation j II of Peter M. Rlnearson. . J tlon Vi, tomiiHlilii 2 south, range 2 east, 10-100 acres; $1. John II. and raixabcth iirotje to Anion (. Ilrotlo, lot 1, biiIkIIvIhIoii bbwk 2, Hr drove; $1200. John II and Elizabeth Iirotje to Ootthllf John HoMnger, lot 1. siil-dl-vision block 1, Kir drove; $1200. The following real estate transfer's were fib-d yesterday In the office of Recorder of Conveyances I E Will lams: Carllne and W. J. Rlner to Howard II. and Vlanna Tompkins, north half lot A, tract C4, Willamette Tracts; $1200. W. o. and Nettle Uergerson to Ed S. Orunderland, 5.42 acres, section 7, township 4 south, range 1 east; $542. Gus R. Woods to W. W. and Annie M. Cramplon, lot 31, Jennings Lodge; $10. Clyde C. and Jfnnle V- Baling to C. A. and Anna Jacques, 30 acres sec tion 16, township 3 south, range 4 east; $4100. Wallace F. and Ida M. Miller to Edna A. Prescott southwest nuarter of southeast qiinrXfct, section 35, town ship 2 southrTangeB "east, 40 acres; 110. . Oregon Swedish Colonisation Co. to John W. MJiUtelson, southeaat quar ter of southeaat 'quarter, section a, township 5 south, range 2 eaat, 40 acrea; $250. Clarence and fiamantha Blmmonds to William Bergrn, lot 5, and east halt lot a, Oladstone; $10. . . " O. r. and Agnea Botkln to 3. J. Miller, B acrea, township 2, south, range 6 east; $250. T. TL A. and Josephln M. B. Bell wood to Milton II. Ooff, lots 10, 25 and 2fl, block 8, Qulncy addltlori to Mllwankle; $618. ( . ,n 1 Oeorg A. and Lottl M. DaShlelds to Cllckamas County, tract la town ship I south, rang east, for county road; $l.'i ; . , ,i, , Herbert $, and . Clair , Judge , to Hcode . Broa., , $ acrea . t Ifcnlghta SUtlon; $L ,,,, .,,.., , . . , , Margaret U RoborU to K. r. Crsv. n, lots 38. n, 40, 41, 42, blofk 90. E and Ella T. Noble to Muggle Johnson, lots 2, 3, 4, 6. B, 7. H, , 10, H. tpl.K-k. r,f Mlnthorn Addlilon to I'orriaiiil; $5. H. t' nsburn et al to A. O. Hhepard. north tmir of southwest quartet 41! norihwt-Ht quarter if siH-tlon 2, town ntifp 2 south, range 3 east; $1. Anna Thomas to K. E. Thomas, 35 ucres of section 14. township 3 south, rsngo 4 euHl; $10. Vlvlun II. Mowremlcr to Jorgarug Investment Company, 20 si ns of aec Ion 2s, township 3 south, range 1 east; Wslter C. and Kate Krhofleld to to ga Hock, 80 acrea pf aectlon 20, town ship 3 south, range A east; $10. John H and Caroline McKenxle to N. P. and flottlleb llalslger, lot 7. Ilo Mrg; $C20. - , .. Lucy miiu I n. Miller to O. E. Heathmsn, I acre of Clackamas Coun ty; $5. Msggle Krederlcl lo Z. Craven, lots 38. 39, 40. 41, 42. block 90, Mlnthorn Addition to Portland; $1. Z. Craven to Charles II. Craven, lota 38, 39, 40, 41. 42. block 90, Mini horn Addition to Portland; II; Oladstone Real Estate Association to John Anderson, 6.20 acres of ren dal C Cason P. L C. township south, range 2 enst; $, Archibald and Bessie Howard to Charles p. Church, I acrea of section 33, township 2 south, rang 7 ast; $10. i ' Clackamas County lo Maria J.' Wlli lams, lots 7 and I pf block 109, Ore gon City; $10. , , Mattle and Horace J,"ne,to tewls 8. Wlntara, south half of lot 1, Jen nlngs Lodge; $2600., . J. N and M. . M. Pearcy to Albert Uoyd and Dal L CHne, lots 1 and I of block 48, South, Oswego; $3215. Ol L,,. Preston to N1J C Nelson, .2S of an acre of section 18, tqwnshtn 4 south, range east; $15. O. A. and Lilian B. palnie'r to J. W. and. Mary E. . Mauldlng. land tiortb half of tract I and tract. 9, Palmer Ad dition to Boring; $1200., 1 Lena Ellis to Wsyerly Association, iov .or diock siV'tn-briag; $10.' wife, township ft south, rsnge 3 essi; in . ' Isvli Robeson to Oregon Swedish ColonlzMllon Company, 80 acres of section 4, township 6 south, rsnge 3 east; $4850. a. .v and Kiixabeth Hwhnson in-- lavld E. ltfgren, land In section 3, township 5 south, range 3 e4r-l. Albert u. Walling to Ella r. Taylor, 70.r,2 acres of Jesse Ilullcvrk and wife I). I. ('. No. 40, township 2 south, range I east; $. Mary Ann Teter and Reuben I). Tet er to Ella K- Taylor, 73tl2 acrea of I). I f of Jess Iitillock and wife, town ship 2 smith, rang 1 esst; $. Austin C Mil I Iron to Oeorg W. wingrtPid. lot) acres of section, JO, township S south, rang 1 eaat: 1100. mate of Oregon to K, P. Btauffer, irt acrea or U. U C. of David Cutting ind wife No. Ml. township 3 south, range ;r east; $740. . . , , , Anna J. and U W. Relnhsrdt to William p. DaMert, blocks I and 4, Biiver Hpnnga Addition;, $10. HAVE YOU SEEN. IT? The Wsdgweed iu rvr f th " e! "it"4! r?,li"i$r'" t Jlra 0 aV owr ' ADVIPITI8INO TALK I. " v " . Advertising changes like oilier thing. . . . , , Nst th ultima! effect bin the style and manner of reaching It., Call back la . you own mind , nhe changes In advertising yon -have notleedr - Cunpar. lb, ysa. ter-year ads with those of todsv . contrast tha, ordinary iype a i.iinnvnvMiiar lKariV'!rawp 1 luiures of me.ti , tlstla-arrangwmati pent drawings of today. I But what about th EFrTJfnT I I All advertising la for the same j)iirpos to mak a prson or a ator br an aulcj Utter known to sell MOim goodav-to mak1 , jnor money. 7 Jll ; Th Improved, advertising of tn jflay makes rmf interest! advarer Jlslng readers the RK8m8 are'1 , greater and mora Immediate the thought and attention given to ad- ' (rertl.lA t. ... !. . "-t u.r, aavariistnarJ -VdverM..., ar getting .3 1 Hrerr,T . ' V'-. ,f : ! :' m - ' ,tl "I- I ' t ,' ' e-.i . . A aovBLTT in aarABAta witm V w wood iu'X aud L1aU wiiff cbarmlBg - blu coloring and 1 whit pattern that stand out t falnst th blu ttea ffo boB-t tryvtalmlffrthaf"" Tr,lblu M wh.'. klk h; tl". r lala baada. Tf- porc-'jln tlifng ust now, aJ ts pi'J coloring la most becoming. Th waist rlctured la of bio r 4li9b-a lrv r:e.r,ir " mono sic-; 11 t . -v : , ; . . u :rr . '. A:4'1 "" fnA-Hj