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the morxiso onKfiONT.yy. Saturday, atrtl ih. ioos. OPPOSE GUHING SESSION SHORT Nation's Lawmakers Fear They Will Be Dubbed the "Do-Nothing Congress." RECORD SO FAR A BLANK Pruci ten My n cnrrl 1.rfftUtfnn of Import nof In Knurtrd. Thrwif. In rt r.iWlc Butlil Hill riir Worry. infitnn. April 1 7. Thr In itomo talk in V.hin,rtori About ndjonrnmpnt of i n1" not Inter than My 1V Sw a n riy illnirnmnt orst Irrly out mi Ifeilstion other timn. appro- n1tlon) of iho rrrMnt; btl.1nn th Ma of pawvin n omnibus nnKH hutlriin? bill n1 rxprrn!o a will in r- nPM to .- he for tbo country with the w-H-rnM reputation of bolnR it "do nothlnc t"ori(rri"(." I'p to th prfnotii time OrtnimM, at t preoen : nwinn. be .trt no tnrl Inflation of 1mpnrtn', e iept the employer Mebllltv bill. The urrenry blil he jtorte through the Senete. but it I mrettn with de trriulneil opposHlon In the 1 (0110, The Mp ubi1y hill pet1 t he Sonet, but it run not ret out of t he Hmi ommittee, no prorrd he r eon m1e wtth the proposed emondmont of the Shermen entl - trnt In ; no pi rtt-tlcal relief be been ffmnteri the publisher who re rtAniorinir for the removal of the 1u(v on wood pulp: there he been no pnhlirlty election lew put through either branch, jnd no Art inn rrt the Mil dmende1 by shipper All over the lonntry. Amending the rate law in the matter of increased triff. May Cut Down Majority. If the present Republican majority of the Houe ha to jto before the country on ita roord thu far. addd to tho credit for pasalnB; the rmaininar appropriation bill, the maiority will b materially reduced, if it la not chanced Into a minority. Conjcreas owe It to It own member, a well a to the country, to remain after Mav 1A in order to en, t at lct a part-of the urirent leu:llation that I pending. Tf (Vntrcre Adjourn bv May 31 it will do well. There t propcct of a lively scrap tn the Senate when the na.val appro priation i called up for consideration, because Senator Hale, chairman of the naval committee, 1 not in sympathy with the "President's views on the bat tleship question, and will stoutly op pose an appropriation for four battle ships. Male I very conservative In the matter of naval expansion and is even more conservative aince Kichmond Pearson Hobson broke Into the House of Representatives and. with tne co operation of the President, undertook to outline the naval policy of Con ress. As a matter of fact Hobson has not made a reat hit in Congress; he ha been too forward and decidedly too Affjtressiv e In thrusting; his opinions "upon the House and the naval commit tee. There Are older and wiser heads that take umbra Re at Hobson At tempt to dicta te and these men 'eel that a niAn who is a fanatic on a sub ject i not competent to pas upon its merits. Rein essentially a naval offi cer. Hobson naturally wants more ships. Rut in the opinion of the older IcRislators. Congress is better qualified to judare as to the needs of the coun try than are the specialists of the Navy. Hobson Too Active. Therefore, the activity of Mr. Hob son. thoiiRh he is supported by the President, is not strenprthenlnR the bat tleship ca use. It were better that Mr. Hobson had remained In the back ground for a time. There may be later developments arrow In out of the battleship episode if Conres refuses to provide for four hatteships. for in such event the President, by way of retaliation, may, as he has threatened, vero the omnibus public MitldlnRs bill. This loR-rollinR measure promise to be quite popular In Oonarress. carrying, as it prohably will. in the neighborhood of $0,00.''-t0, pretty well distributed over the coun try. Omnibus public butldins; bills are always framed up In a way to insure enough, votes to pet them through; that I to say public building are given to a mAjority of the members of the House so as to ensure the support of a majority on the vote and the Senate is always privileged to raise the bill as much as it can. In this way, every Senator baa an interest in the bill and its passage through the Ser.ate is as sured. Fnfs Congress in Hole. The bill this session will br smaller than usual, because of the condition of the treasury, but it will be big enough , to appeal to members, and what iYn- ! ress will do if the President vetoes tie1r bill will be worth watching. Republicans will be placed in an fm- ! harrasslng position; they will be called upon to decide between the desire of their const it uents for public buildings and the desire of the people that their Congressmen shall stand bv the Presi dent. The remocrata will of rourse favor passing the bill over the Prrsi dent's veto. Whetl-er the necessary two-thirds vote tn each House could be seen red. following a veto, is a question of some doubt. probably ?A Bailey for Dairy and Food Ymmttoncr. and Campbell for Rail road Commissioner, win proNbly carry in county. McArthur for Joint' Repre sentative I running beyond expectation and mav carry the eounty. being U votes ahead of Reit. the Statement No. t ean dMte. at the present count. Indica tion point to the nomination of J. 1". Campbell. Unn R Jones and Walter A nimiek for Represent atlve. For Com mlKfoner. Judd. Mattoon and fht1l are 1 mintna; A tight race H. s Moody be probn hi y reeet ved the pom in a t ion for Aasewtor and Dolman for Coroner. KOSK HACK X JOsKTHlMs I'nlton U Probably Carry County by Small Majority. GRANTS PASS, Or.. April 17. (Special Counting f bring done very slowly and returns at midnight Indleate that the count will cont Inne several hour. It seems lo be conceded the following can didates will parry the ticker. Full op, by a small majority, will carry Josephine County, although it will be very close ; Ha wiry, wit bout any opposition will receive a handsome vote; .1. . Ratlc-y. for Food and Hairy Vmmissioner. will proha My carry t ho nopii nation. The following re taking the lead In the count: Roiertson. for R4ilroi Com miKftfoncr; Mnlkey. for Pn-secutiPg At torney for this dictrtet. has run awa aiiesd. for Senator. 1,. I Jewel is oonM erahly m the lead; for lerk of Josephine County, a. F. Clieshiro has besten Klmer ItOMflKTR R rAR K1- A TOR County- Rker. . . , Her. ton CIm kama. . Ctatop. . . , , Columbia. . , 4 'no crook t 'nrry, . , , , , Hougla. . . , Oflftam ir-. nt. . , . , Harney. . , , , Jai kop. , . , ,1ofph1ne, K lamat h. . I M He I -ane Lincoln, . . ,, 1 .inn M; 1 heur. , , , Mnrlon. . . Morrow. , . . Multnomah. . Polk, Sherman. . . TtllHmonk. . I'mMU'ln, . . Pnlon Wslinwa. , . Vra Wash m g ton. Wheeler. . , , Yamhill. . . . Total Cake. . 117 . . 2 14 . . 74 . . 1-4 Fulton :t ?7M ns 113 t 1 ' 1 1111 mik ji sin r-: ii PRF.HK COI RT WITH- 4 oirr ocro!rrhi. Hnkfrl 5. Rem, af Rti(.nf, rnnUw: Dr. J. r. Smith will m1niih(o1ly run nn-Bn or tne llrKol; V. H. Ksllln will rorciv the nomfnntion f,r ShorlfT. W.OKORO r.V-sTS A I.KJIIT VOTK FMon I.ojIm (Mice hy Only Thro oro. MK.iKORri. Or . April IT. (Special V-A comparatively lis-ht vote va c.T In th priniarlr In MfMfnrrl. the total niimbrr ot rtepiirtlU'rtn vorr tvtnff altout X:l .nii lVnio,-ratlr UM, mukimt the total numtxr rast low than one-half nf the city's rer- Mrallon Kor l nlted States Senator. Knl ton reeivert ts and fake ITS. cWtnn hnt three majority to Knlton. locally tne prreateKt Interest centered in the nominations for Instrlct Attorney, the nnt oelnK between H. F. Mnlkev and fenury iw count shows a ma jority of 71 for the former In Medford I wo precincts. The second run c.f Interest was that of M. I-. hrleston. of Ashland, and eore Tmnn. for Y'.inty JutlKe. Ksjtleston's plurality is 6,. Klection returns from Jacksonville and precincts west of that place show large majorities for Mulkey. S.KVFA PKfX-IXCTS IX DOl GIAS tVikc, Ralloy and l!olrrton Thrir Opponents. ROSKBl T5(. Or.. April 17.-tSleeial The returns from the primary election from seven Donlas County precincts, at 11 r. M.. itlve the following results: Vnited States S-nator Cake, 1S; Kill- ton. i;. Kepresontative In Congress llawley. 312. Fo.-xi and rairy Commls sioner Baltey. SOS; Reld. IIS. Railroad CommissionerCampoell. 9(1; Carter. SI; Rooertson. 121. For State Representa tive J. A. Knrhanan. State Senator- Albert Ahrams. 15ft; C. S Jackstm, 143; , F. Stearns, t. Representative. Fourth strict 11 R. Appleirrale. 1; Oonrge- Jones. 1.11; C. O. White, 1J0; O. H. Dixon. KM R. RoHertson will receive a heavy ma jority for Railroad Commissioner. O. S. ackson will likoly be nominated for Senator and E. R. Appleffrat for Representative. FULTON IS BEATEN IN STATE tOe7it!nued From First rare slight advantage for Knlton over Cake. The' count shows Knlton and Cake J 7s. For State Food and Lairy Com missioner. Halley has 134 to e9 for "Reed. RAilway Comreission stands, mphell Carter Rohertson 20. For State Senator, Hammersley 1(14. Kolajj 49. COI NT IS S-l.OAV IX LIXX (X)l XTY CkP Has Might 1cad In Farly Kc- turn. ALBANY. Or.. April 17 (fJpocial.'l ulton and Cake are runninar neck and neck in l.inn County and very inoom- cte returns Indicate a close finish. artcr is leadinR" in this eounty for Rail road Commissioner, and Pallcy is far ahead for Iairy and Food Commissioner. IVmoorats have written in Chamberlain for Senator and J. J. W hitney, of Albany, for Congressman from the First District. I,tF returns are increasing Cake's lead over Fxiiton in l.inn County. Fourteen precincts out of 31. give Cake 413. Fulton 30: Bailey 4S1. Reid 117. Campbell ;. Carter S'4. Robertson ii. Republican candidates for three legislative nomina tions. Brown Sv. Bells 323, Porter 310. Vpmeyer JSS. Freeman 2S7. Blanchard iV. Simpson 21!. Frown. Belts and Free man are the Statement No. 1 candidates. ! 'iii 'iai '. 4J3 tj ! iii ! i:j "rtii 3vi iit.i , M 54 . i.M itt 27! s 9 3 . r.ni 4i 377 I..9 j.ii 'i'.ii Si. is., soi 'isi 9urt 7S3 ' "v ';7 1 tnrna are meager as yet. There Is no contest on Stale Representatives. .1 1. llammeratev a.nd II. TV Kuhll. neither MKifitirlit-Mi.-l men. get the nomina tion, hut are not getting the full Repuh llcan vote at primaries, FI'I.TOV IKMW IX KI.AMVTH l.nrgc rt t .Make Work tt t ounllna Slow. K I .A MATH FAI.1A Or.. April IT. t Special 1-Owing to th registration of more than 7oi In the one precinct of Klamath Falls and a vote of nearly (ton heing cast, the count is slow and tedious. Returns at 11 o'clock, complete from Ave Senate precincts and partial from two, gives the following votes; Cake, 70; Fulton. 154; llawley. 17; Campbell. !; Carter, (to; Hobertson. 34; Bailey. 1.1R; Reed. 4. Senator. Seventeenth nistrlet. Crook, Klamath and lke Counties Harry t llolgate. 110; tteorge II. Merryman. 145; 1.. F. Wllllts. !9. Representative, Twen ty first TMstrlct, Crook, tlrnnt. Klamath and lk Counties H, S. Belknap. 11.1; If. A. Brattaln. 1S1; J. K. Marks. (. Indications ara that Fulton will main tain the lead shown In the vote counted. Carter leads for Railroad Commissioner. Bailey by 4 to 1 for !lrr and Food Com missioner. Result for fttate Senate la close, and Belknap and Brattaln main tain the lead Indicated for Representative. STHONfl IN HIS HOM K t'Ol'.NTY Vote) for Clatsop Piles I p Ftilenn. ASTORIA. April l7.-(Specil V-Tha count iji coming In very slowly and at II lock complete returns had been re ceived from but one city and two outside precincts. These, with Incomplete returns from, five other precincts, give the vote as follows: Fnr Senator. Cake 74. Fulton 22. For Congressman. Hllla 1S3, leer 217. Shepherd 100. Food and Pairy Commis sioner. Bailey SIS, Reld 13. Railway Com missioner. Altchlson t4. Uaaton (W. Hamil ton 43. Hurlhurt S7. Iencka 141. Whitney ?. legislature. Burke f. leinenweber 371 McCue, 3;tS. Roblrwon 131. Welch S10. The nominations for county office will be a follows: Commissioner. John Frye and F. H. Mooi-: Clerk, J. C. Clinton: Sheriff. M. R. Fomemy: Assessor. T. S. CVirnellns; Treasurer. W. A. Sherman: surveyor, t) F. rarkcr: Coroner. J. A Otlbaugh: School Superintendent. J. w rranstratot. em Standard hat quaKty at S3 (a iK MrKinHllM -mtmmim mr4 f kulnln," awihr W.tKe "U 4 tuav-Aa McKlbhla Spoclal 8M EmtywWl r.a M9ICIBBIN (ka 249. for Senator; Hawley. yvt, for Representative: Bailey ass. Reid W. for Food and Palry Commissioner; (ampbrll 277. carter l7. for Railroad Commissioner. Bonehrake. for Rcprrsentative In the islafnre, on a majority statement. Without opposition. VOTK IX IMTII.I, 'OITV k I f Ahra.l wtllt ID Tr- rlnrt -omplnt. rF.Nm.F.TON. Or . April 17-ISDeclal 1 - Compleie retnrna in 19 t'matllla Cnuoiy preclm-ts give Ihe following result: Cake wn, h'niton w Oeer Xt4, mil ?ss. A.ltclil son. .mi; c.aston. W; Hamilton. 299 liucks. 73; Whiting. 3fc. Barrett, (til Mann, K34 Steen. fat. Cake Will carry the county h aho.it 1V Kills by about Wt. Hurlhurt and Altchlson are running neck and neck. Bailey jtet practically everything for Food and Daii v v ommissioner. f-TATF.MKXT NO. 1 IX V,N0 Cakw and Urrr Iaart Or(onnt. In That Count). THB tAr.t.ISt. Or.. April 17. (Special V- From the meager reporta received tonight from thro precincta out of 29. statement .o. l has evidently carried Ihe coimtv resulting In the probable election of N J. Slnnott for State Senator. S. W. Stark and l. ,l. cvoper as Representatives. PVr I nlted States Senator and Conrreaaman nd (leer will probably have ma lor nes j. . nancy will carry the county as Food Commissioner. WASCO CWXTY FOR CARK Votr Falls Short, of Registration hy Ahont l Trr tVnt. THE PA1,I.F-S. or.. April 17. (Special.) The vote In Wasco County fell short of the total registration about 30 per cent. but In spite of that, considerable Intereat was shown In the primaries. For Vnited Mate Senator. Henry M. (ake. of Mult nomah County, leada Charlea W. Fulton of Clatsop County, hy 335 to 3iH. These. are incomplete, but Indicate that Cakn is ravorlte. Representatla Kills lead In tne convte.it for the Congressional noml. nation by 223 over Shepherd, who has 1(1(1, with 103 for (Veer. N. J. Slnnott Is nominated for State senaror hy to lis for Honrv I. Knci i-innmi is ine statement No. 1 candidate. i.. t arter and Oanlel J. Coooer are the leading candidates for State Renre- sentatlve. the former citing 30S ovtca am, ooper cooper is for the people' s " s-enainr, wntie carter Is tin pledged. YAM HIM, (JOKS HU CARK In-omplrt Rrtnrnx Indicate Vote of the County. M MIMNVIM.H, Or.. April T7.-tSln.cii The precincts of Yamhill i.. compieie ana some Incom plete returns at midnight give w i Cake 1 votes against 1 for Senator f ulton. These return are from six r . im. im mnicaie tne vote or th county Hawley received 34S votes. Ha is -ithl out opposition for renominatlon to Con gress. R. S. Bean for Justice of the State supreme v.onrt polled a vote of 340. J .v. r.uey receiven Itis votes to (U for hi. opponent. Alexander Reid. William a Carter, of Marion County, received 9 vo. e in st. ior r. b.. Campbell for State jiauway lommissioncr. Robertson ceivra jo votes tor ine same office, c c Hammersley received 523 votes for State Senator, to 9S for W. N. Barrett ils nearest competitor. Francis K. Jones re. ccived the majority for State Representa tive. CAKE AHEAD IN CLACKAMAS Will Iad Fallon In County by 230 Vot. C'REX'IOX CITT. .Or . April 17. (Spe cial I Complete return from six out of 39 precincta give Cake 14. Vulton ins, Hawley iS. Bean 2J. Bailey ISO. Reid 70. I'ampbell 117. Carter SS. Roberts.. n 4j., Tongue 133 Ovt of a Republican registration of S4(in it is not believed that the total vote is more than The vote on Joint Representative from Clackamas and Multnomah counties is Belt 10S. McAr thur 122. The vote on Representative from six precincts Is Ompbell 124. Jnmlclt 16. Pixon 11S. rye 1(0, Gill SC. J.ves 1S3. Olds Z",. Cake ha carried Clackamas County by CAKE IN W ASHINGTON COI NTY Only Statement No. 1 Iesilalive Candidate Far Behind. HII.lSBORO. Or.. April 37. tSpecial.l Incomplete returns from out of 21 precincts with 400 vote counted, give Cake a lead of 30 over Fulton. Bailey leads for Food and Iairy Commissioner. Pr. W. D. Wood win be named for State Senator: R. H. Greer, of Hil'.shoro. and Dr. Hinos. of Forest Grove, will be nominated for Representatives, the third man being either Perkins. Meek or Newell. George Kclley. the only Statement-No.-l man on the Representative ticket, is running away behind the others. Ful ton and Cake supporters each claim the count for their respective candidates. VNION GIVES CAKE BIG I,EAI Ellis Is Also Far Ahead of Gcer and Shepherd. .K GRANDE. Or.. April 17. CSn.. cial.) With eight Republican precincts na nine democratic precincts to hear from, the vote In Union Countv stands Cake. 37i; Fulton. 1S9: Ellis. J7.v rir 1S5: Shepherd. 2; Bailey. 307; Reid. 144.' Atchison leads for Commissioner Rumble. 45: Eherhard. 228: Rust nominated. 243. Richardson la leading two to one. BIG MARGIN" IX JACKSOX Cake Leads Fulton at Ratio of 150 to 100. ASIILA.VD. Or.. April 17.-(ftpecial.1 Indications are that Cake will lead Ful ton in Jackson County 100 to' Re- FVIvTOX MAJORITY IX LAXE County Also Give Big Lead to Bai ley and Campbell. BfGEXB, Or., April 17. (Special.) With about half the Eugene returns in, the vote In Lane County stands: Senator! Cake 371. Fulton 47: Congressman Hawley S!2: Dairy and Food Commlsl sioner. Bailey B. Reid 304: Railroad Com missioner. Campbell 11. Carter 1S9 Robertson 52; Lane County Representa tives. Bean S3. Calkins 2S, Dodd 332. Baton 47i Edwards 418, Jennings 39. CARK IS BEHIND IX BEXTOX Bailey Has Big Lead With Count Nearly Complete. CORVALLIS. Or.. April 17 (Special.) Complete returns from all precincts in Benton except Alsea, which will not ma terially change the result, give Fulton 278, FTT.TOX WILL CARRY MORROW niinlj Return AIo l avnr F.lli and Reld. HMPPNKH, Or.. April 17.-(Special.) In dlcations are that Fulton will carry Mor row ( ounly strongly. A hard flaht for Fulton and Kills was made In Mennner r.ni will carry the county hy a small majority. The result on Railroad CVimmls aloner Is still In donh4. Reld. for IJalrv and Food 'nmmlssloncr. will carry the county. Nothing definite can he aseer talned at this hour a to any other offices ARE. GF.F.R AND HA I LEY I.F.AH Altchlson Alxi, Runs Strong In Raker County. J1AKKR CITY. Or., April l7.-(Speelal ( ake II,. Fulton M. Reports from county are that Cake la running strong. F.llls .1,. (leer S3, Shepherd 47. wlih bright outlook for (leer; Altchluson C, Gaslon 13. Hamilton 9. Hurlhurt 2S. Uuichs 7. Whiting 10. Aitchinson running strong. 11a 1 icy uolrt 40. Rejsnlt In Cot I a Be Grove. COTTAGE GROVE. Or.. April !7.-(Sne cial.) The primary election passed In this city without Incident. The returns In the two precincta give Cake, for United States senator, a majority of RS. w. C. Hawley, ror ( ongressman. received 263 votes In twtn precincts. There were six candl dates on the Republican ticket for Rep resentatlve. Of these, five refused to rie ciare in ravor or statement No. I. liuis E. Bean, brother of Judge Bean, re ceived the highest vote cast for Renre sentative. Allen II. Katon. the lone State ment No. 1 man. followed, with W. w Calkins, anti-Statement No. 1, third. Count Slow In Coo. .n jvKnupir.i.n. or.. April y 7. (Spe cial. 1 At mmnigni tne returns are very light and results in the rounty will not be known before morning. In dications favor the renominatlon of r uiton. cake, nowever. Is running; wen. Resnltst In .function City. JUNCTION CITY. Or.. April 17.-(Sne cial.) North and South . Junction give ( ake zi. Fulton K2. Chamberlain 20. Haw- lei" !W. Bean lflfi. Bailey 74, Reid 25, Camp bell 63. "arter IS. Robertson 29, State ment No. 1 is running behind. Little Interest In Bandon. RANDAN. Or.. April 17. (Special.) (. ompiete returns from Bandon precinct give tuiton . and (ake 47. W. c. Haw ley is without opposition for Congress and received 9S. The vote, is light and but lit tle interest shown. Light Vole In Grant. CANYON CITY, Or.. April 17. (Spe cial.) The total vote cast in Grant County is very light, hardily fio per cent of the registration being repre sented. The count is progressing slowly, with Fulton running well. Cake Ahead In Columbia. ST. HELENS. Or.. April 17. (Spe cial.) Incomplete returns from this and Kainler precincts give Cake 15 and Fulton 113. Fulton Load at Coquille. COQUILLE. Or.. April 17. (Special.) The vote toll at this place was very large. C. W. Fulton. 91; H. M. Cake. S3; G. E. Chamberlain. 3$. A Shelter Tor Quail. Kansas City Journal. William E. McCulley. of Macon Countv thinks he has solved the problem of preserving- quail. He owns quite a large farm and he discovered that quail were beeoming more and more scarce each year. Then he set about studying the cause and .came to the conclusion that It was lack or shelter. since then he has every Spring planted sugar cane along the siae ot uie nonows 01 nis arm and per mits the same to stand during- the Winter. It affords the quail not only food but shelter of the kind h? iike. Other far mers in Boone, Callaway and several counties of the state have adopted Mr. Mcculley s plan, and they think It Is Just what was neeBed. It Is a fact tnat quail will not stay where they cannot find shelter. In many of the best coun ties there is very little natural shelter c STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAY AT O O'CLOCK 3 SATURDAY SPECIALS Today's list of barganjtswm prove doubly attractive to the thrifty Satur day shopper these being subject to delivery at our earliest cohvenience, and jyhich mail, telephone or C. 0. D. orders will not be accepted. 7f I L I 1 11 I LAV- KITCHEN TABLES SPECIAL $1 EACH Today Hnutlioi' lot tif llicso kitchen piece are nfl'ered Ht. tliia iiuttxiifllly nltrBi'livo price. Thrafl Inliie ore pjeepl ionnlly well tnndo, of select atook (if, with heiivy. Hipwire letr, mid also drawer. At. this Npeeitil price one twlile only will he aold to eHeh ptuvliHHer. IOO PAIRS LACE CURTAINS SPECIAL AT 37iac PAIR tn the Drapery Sorlion today we offer at this spcrml price per pair lite nhnvn limile.t quantity nf White Nntlinfrham t.nce ( 'tirtM itia- hII 'J',2 yarda ImiR ami in aevernl pitttern. IN THE CROCKERY DEPT. SALAD OR FRUIT SETS. 70c Coinpri.sed of 7 pieec". Inrpo. howl and t in dividual dishes -in the srini-poreelnin -richly (lecortitei) nnd gold stippled. Severil patterns to select from. Today these repiilar $1.50 set.s f. the nhove spciiil. DRAPERY SPECIALS Today In tha Drapery Sectinn, aixth floor- f!ra- liinnea, MiiliMR, Deiiima Hurl Htirlitpa in aliort eii(f(li- regular valuca ''0c, 'J.'ic, .'l.'ic nnd 4(le your elioice today l (lie spcciitl, per yard, 10 "id-inch yiiadow SiIKk in Iwo-lunn Usurps, rrnaa utripc! and Oriental eolorinsra l .."ill, i(il.7."i, t'J.IIO and $'J.'jr vnluc- your choice today at. the jpp cinl, per yard..' 70 HIGH-GRADE WILTON HASSOCKS Thr 'Hrjot Drtiartnirnt (Trrs for totlay'a srllinsj a now lot, f these rarppf I'ootHttifils. Tlicy arc. made of high-Enidc Vilton Carpot, in oval, olilonc, round and other popular sliapcn, all solidly tillrd. Vour clioico from this assortment at speeial $1.15 COOKING EXHIBIT OF THE "NEW PROCESS IP ASRANGE ENDS TODAY-SEE TiN PPER ATION - HOT BISCUITS AND COFFEE SERVED FREE TO ALL VISITORS Down Week Terms $1.00 Speeial on fins Unities Kndinjf Todny fL 1 & OIBBS 3COMPLETEHOU5EFURni5HER3 fitanr latm ")J I m rrwMi J 1 t- 1 r - - ill v. 1 T.awn Mowera nnd Oardrn Tools in the I'.iiNement toft, an rvnry foot nf avnllhlr ground in undf-r rnltlvntUin. In niH'h lorHlltloa It him brrn otwrvnrt that the qnnll hv n.-nrly nil lofl. nntl II jwr-ms prntty wpll ot11il tlmt they will nrvor r-'lnrn nnp.i nrtlflrlal slirltrr l prnliled fnr tliini. .MiiHiir ran., wlmn Illicitly nlioitr.l. fur nlhc jnt whiit tlii-8. Mriln. mrem tn want. Thry nre very fnml nf lliri m-od. nnd as tlio H.nsnn advanrm tlto riini stalkfi fall down ami provide A tlilok mns In whlrh the quail i-an lildo from their nnttirHl .n.mlr. huwkn and nwh. nn1 alnn afford a nesting pla.e In the Spring and Summer. How Pretty l-'anny T(iile Home. Cleveland Plnln Healer. "NothlnK make me no mnd," de. elareil the man with the new Knll suit and the gilt hand on hi rlg-r. " to wah my fnen and then when I jeer the oa.puil menred t 1 1 over my eonntenanee mill pereolntlnir Into my eye until I rlon't dure npnn them. tf lllid that there la no towel In th hath room. My wife Im a fiendish haMt of throwing- the Boiled towel Into th clothe hamper and then forgetting- to lay out a freh one. Then I am ohllgerl to wipe my far on a rug. There. I nothing that make me feel n 1ielple and at the same time o mad aa to b without a. towel with my eye full of anil psud." Illnan shoe fit th feet. ltoanthikla T"o Dispei Colds and Headaches; To Cleanse the System Effectually; la assist in Overcoming Habitual Constipation Permanently; Use the Pleasant and Refreshing Laxative Remedy. .' nW'j.'ii a is.'V' t i7-ai.. : '. wxQ .'jii;Twsrf7evT6; wr-. ?: yaarr- ji-. .iKtw t.-...:,- . -. 1-; i . , Acts 6enty yet promptly without dis- , turbing the natural functions and with out any unpleasant aftereffects and there fore it is the best for the mother and the infant, for the invalid sick-abed and the strong, robust manwhen bilious or constipated. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. Manufactured bythe CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. omi? SS-H? ALL FADING DRUGGISTS. ONE S1ZE ONLY, REGULAR. PRICE. 5Qcts PER. BOTTLE. L1PMAN-WOLFE'S OWL CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Sells "Syrup of Figs" and every standard remedy and toilet article at the lowest CUT-RATE prices in Oregon. WE SAVE YOU MONEY.