International Pure Food Show During' the Month of February Apply for Space at Executive Office M .... t i 1X7.. R Tr, rnts-Mme. Helene. Marietta, Marquise, RengoBelt Corsets, Sahlirt Waists Manicuring Halt-dressing. Electrolysis. 2d Floor-Picture Framing and Drapery WorK at One-Fourth Off Regular Prices "One Greatteir Olds, Wortanaini I I -' s I III I:. :1 I v . V.O-VI i .... "V 1 " X V X X-i : I f I 1 V.:-I I f .yiiyjaw:. l. I ITTTr. VW.-. Vv--1 jr.;:::'.-.-.'- -J. I Iv.-'V v.". -"..:' I ' J -:-S I :.-fJ Our Entire Stock of Women's Suits Reduced Great Clearance Sale of Women's Fine Coats Our Entire Stock of Women's Furs Reduced Great Clearance Sale of Women's Petticoats Entire Stock of Beautiful Millinery Reduced January Clearance Sale of Dress Goods and Silks Entire Stock of Embroideries and Laces Reduced January Clearance Sale of Linens and Domestics Entire Stock Leather Goods and Jewelry Reduced Clearance Sale of Ribbons, Gloves and Neckwear Entire Stock Umbrellas at Clearance Sale Prices January Clearance. Sale Hosiery and Underwear Entire Stock Infants' and Children's Wear Reduced Entire StocK CooKing School Today at a P. M. Miss Tracy will resume her cooking, school today. All women are invited to attend. MENU Chicken en Casse role, Potatoes in half-shell, Marshmallow " Pudding, Tea. Entire Stock of Trunks, Bags, Etc., Reduced Clearance Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing Entire Stock of Shoes at Clearance Sale Prices Clearance Sale of Drug Sundries, Soaps, Etc, Entire Stock of Chinaware at Reduced Prices Great January Clearance Sale of Rugs and Carpets Entire Stock of Curtains and Portieres Reduced January Clearance Sale Draperies and Wall Paper Entire Stock of Silverware and Cutlery Reduced January Clearance Sale Andirons and Fire Screens Rntire Stock Quilts and Blankets Greatly Reduced January Clearance Sale of Beds and Mattresses Corsets Reduced $10 Vals. $4.45 $5 Values $2.45 BOX TON COBSETS, in the Ion? models, with medium bast, made of imported materials, beautifully trimmed with lace and ribbon and having six silk elastic hoee sup porters; $3.00 Talnes, CA AK on sale, the pair, at PxJ BXSFEBX CORSETS, all whale bone, soft and flexible, with the gores placed in snch a way as to resist the most constant strain. Made of heavy coutiL A remark ably serviceable corset for stout figures; reg. values op QC to S15.00. on sale, only Pv.J BED FERN CORSETS in most de sirable styles; long or medium, for average or slender figures. Batiste or eoutil-trimmed or finished with dainty lace and embroidery; cor sets which retail as high as $10.00, are grouped in this lot G?A At at the Terr low price. PJ WARNER RUSTPROOF and Un breakable Corsets in batiste and heavy coutil; newest models. Ion?, graceful lines and a pronounced waist line; our regular $6 values, special at extraordi- ffO AEZ nary low price, pair V""" HOWD CORSETS, the famous front-lace corset, giving graceful lines to the most ungainly figure, and pronounced curves to the wom an of slender proportions. Made of imported materials; OA QEt reg. $10, special, only Sale Women's Sample Shoes $5 Vals. $2.6 9 $6 Vals. $3.85 Great clearance of 1600 pairs of woman's sample Shoos and broken lines, in patent kid and calf, vici kid. gunmetal, etc. Button, baL and blucher styles, welt or turn soles; regular values O (2 Q up to $5.00, for only V""' 2300 pairs of new chocolate, brown calf Shoes, patent colt and kid.vJ gunmetals, with eravenctte tops; our reg. vaL up to $6 J0 QC he pair, special sale at PJJ Jrtire StOCk. envx'ne "Westphalia Hams Impt'd and Domestic Cheese Linens Reduced Oreat clearance sale of Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Sheetings, White Goods, Flannels, etc., etc. $1.25 DatnasK at 98c $2 Damask for $1.69 Extra heavy double Damask 'in ex quisite patterns, all linen, 41 CO Richardson quality, $2 vaL P x Finest double satin Damask in choice patterns, Richardson qual- 1 C C ity, $1.85 value, the yard PlOiJ Scotch Homespun, best grade cream $1.50 quality, special for Bakery Department on tHe FourtK Floor damask,, our best regular fljl OtS Our best staple quality $1.23 QQ. bleached Damask, special only Regular 90c Bleached Damask, 77J Regular 75c Bleached Damask, 63 9QO Table Cloths Suitable for every-day use. Good wearing quality. On sale as follows: 2x3 yards, $2.75 values for 32.27 2x2 Yt yards, $2.25 values for $1.85 2x2 yards, $2.00 values for $1.48 $8 Coths at $7 Richardson's very fine pattern Table Cloths, including many of our newest and best values; $9 values flH for $7.93, and $3 values ? VU $3.50 Napkins, the doien. $3.08 $7.00 Napkins, . the dozen, $5.50 Bed spreads Towels Linen Sheeting, full 2y2 yards yo. wide, on special sale at, yard OC Satin Bedspreads, large, extra fine quality, with very attract- flQ fQ ive raised patterns; sp'l. V-,"vyJ Extra large fringed cro- fl1 Q chet Bedspreads, at, each Vi7 Heavy crochet Bedspreads fl 1 . A Q clearance sale price, each P . Great clearance sale of our entire stock' of Towels, Bath Towels, large, heavy quality, full bleached; OQ onr regular 35c values, special Bleached Bath Towels in onr 1 O regular 22c quality for only XOl Extra heavy Linen Towels, in three sizes, special at 10S 11S 12Vt Tea Room FourtK Fl. Excellent Service I Sausa . iiL Shi pt Oysters, Salads, Etc. Model Delicatessen on the FourtK Floor IF ) Candy Stores, First Floor and Basement Greater Olds -Wortman-Ring' Store Big Clearance Sale of Fine Pure Food Groceries A great sale of higH-grade standard quality Canned Goods, all tKis year's pach. Prices will induce all shrewd and economical house Keepers to buy in quantities. Lay in a supply. Phone E.x. 12 A6231 Hunt's Supreme Fruits Hunt's Staple Fruits Hawaiian Pineapples 20c Peaches and Apricota, special, Peaches, Apricots and Pears Very choice, this year's pack, the dozen $3. Clear- Q7 special the dozen $2; Q special, dozen $2.25. 0" ance Sale price, can C or the single tin for IOC Clearance price, the tin AJQ, Preferred Stock Brand Hunt's Tomatoes at 12c New Maine Corn, 2 for 25c Tomatoes,' best on the market, This year's pack, very choice, Finest Maine stock Corn, by special, dozen S1.40. e-jr special, dozen $1.35. f c dozen $1.40. Spe- QC Clearance, 2 tins for j3C Clearance price, the tin 1 C cial, two tins for only Standard Corn, 3 for 25c .Wrinkled Peas for 12c Sifted Peas for Only 15c ,A very good quality, special Sweet Wrinkled Peas, this Sifted Peas in tins, new pack, by the dozen 95, ornr year's pack, $1.25 O special, the dozen, for - j- 3 tins for low price of DC doz., or single tin for X tQ $1.50, or single tin 1 JC "Ex. Sifted Peas for 20c Choice Wax Beans at 12c Stringless Beans for 15c Very choice grade, new pack, You will like them, special, the Fancy Stringless, very select, the dozen at $2.00, C( dozen only $1.25, or -j ir special, dozen $1.65, - or single tins for only UC the single tin for only 1 or single tin for only UC Refugee Beans for 20c Choice Succotash at 12c Imported Mushrooms 19c Very finest Cut Refugee Beans, Very choice Succotash in tins, Very fine quality, Hotel Im- special, the doz. $2, Q- special, dozen $1.25, f O ported, special by the Q or the single tin for LVsC or single tins for only X fciC doz. $2.10, the tin I7C Bohemian Butter Is Always Fresh and Sweet Entire StocK Clearance Men's and Sale of All Boys' Fine Dinner Sets j S White Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, ff B t 1 Qi ia neat f ancy shaPes these Prices : &. 50 -piece set, $4.46 value, $3.48 -ipfe n 60 -piece set, $5.60 value, $4.35 JaOC1 .X C CI IPO-Piece set, $8.70 valne, $6.68 Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, with C1& RC) 95 delicate green and pink decoration, VXXta fj S goid traced handles and knobs, and r (y 1 "185 fancy shapes, offered, these prices : pJ5 5llt.&piD' 50 -piece set, $ 5.68 value, $4.48 All our men's and young men's Suits 60 - piece set, $ 7.20 value, $5.67 in cashmeres and fancy mixtures, this iQQ-piece set, $11.20 value, $8.85 season's newest styles and patterns, - made by the best clothing manufac- Bavarian China, fancy shapes, deo- turers in the . country. Nearly all of orated border patterns, small roses them are union-made ; our most popu- and full gold liues. Special prices ; lar $15.00 to $18.00 val- d?Q QC 50 -piece set, $11.75 val. $ 8.80 ues, special at only, suit V-' : 777r7Ta LOT 2 This line will be the means of 60 - piece set, $14.50 val. $1Q.S8 creating much interest among men IQQ-piece set, $21.50 val. $16.10 who want good clothes. The newest ; - styles in the very best materials to be Bavarian China Dinner Sets, den had ; all the popular shades of grays, cate vine border patterns, pink and browns and mixtures aredjl C OC green, full gold lined, with traced in this lot: $25 values V JOvJ handles and knobs. These prices: ' 50 - piece set, $14.45 val ,$11.35 1 T r TU C & 60 - piece set, $17.90 val. $14.00 100-piece set, $26.40 val. $20.80 OvrANk4c French decorated China Dinner Sets, border pattern green and t&ty er X T i C10 C EL pint gld handles and knobs; 100 POO ValS. iplV.Oj? pieces, regular $27 1Q Our richest and best makes of gentle- value, special, set men's Coats, long or medium lengths, Havxland Chona g ree border jat- light, medium and heavy weight, nov- tern, double gold line 1 100-piece elty effects, plain grays and browns set regular $00 00 in all sizes; $30.00, $32.50, and $35.00 value for only, set values, during clearance $1 Q fltt sal- at this price, suitV 7J-' ( IPApAnCC Men's $6.5Q rj; Pants at $3.95 3ale USS Cashmeres, tweeds and Scotch effects w in dark and medium colors ; come in y " w f- JJfc jf all sizes; regular $5.00 to CO QC JL A 'CJ d JL X v3 $6.50 values, only, pair P ' Sale Men's Shoes $6 Vals. $4-4Q C - r 1 c ffZ The celebrated ','Reznor" Gas ipP.jyj Vai&.iO.UJ Heater or Grate, the most cheerful, Men's water-tight Shoes, viscol tan'd, least expensive to operate. Throws Cordovan leather, with heavy double out more heat than any gas stove soles; extra channel nailed; come in on the market. Guaranteed to give tan or black; regular $5 CO fC satisfaction. Reg. $6 JM Afi values, special, the pair P'UJ values, special, each Hw 1 1 ' : : i I I COMPROMISE IS ASKED HALLi-STREKT RESFDENTS LT ACCEPT ISIPnOTXMENT. CzceM of Strrt AnixMment Over Estimate Bring Threato of Salt Against City. Thrtata to ue th. city by interetd property owner, to keep from paying; th. aaaeaament of IJ0.844 for the Hall atreet improrement. the estimated coat of which waa 113.652, caused Mayor Simon and the members of the judiciary commltteo of th. Council to endeavor yesterday afternoon to effect a compro mise. Th. Mayor and tb. committee agreed that if the property owners would pay th. original estimate forth, work and half the assessment in excess of the estimate, the elty would pay one fourth of th. excess and the contrac tors. Gteblsch Joplln. agreed to pay the other one-fourth of tba excess. A. E. Clark, attorney, for tne prop erty owners, who waa preaent with a committee from th. latter, agreed to present the offer to the Interested property owners for their approval or refusal. Judge Seneca Smith, one of the in terested property owners, told the Councllmen and the Mayor, before the compromise waa suggested, that it waa not the money Involved ao much aa it waa the determination to put an end to the practice of allowing contractors to get much more than the original esti mate, that caused him and others to fight the matter. The estimate for the work was pre praed while ex-City Engineer Taylor was In office. The work bad not been completed when City Engineer Morrla took office, and his men found that the retaining wall in tb contract would have to be placed on a rock foundation Instead of on soil, aa originally planned. This was what caused the property owners to be assessed about 2M .times the original contract price for th work. If th property owners agree to the compromlae offered by the Mayor and th committee, an ordinance providing for It will be presented to the Council two week from next Wednesday. "SIG. SICHEL" The name stands for th finest, the best of cigars and tobaccos. During the Woolgrowers' convention, be hos pitable bring them In and give them a good cigar a Lord Baltimore or a Ml Hogar. Nothing will please them better, because there Isn't any better. Stg. Blchel A Co., 2 Third or Third and Washington. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE On the package when you buy Foley's Honev and Tar. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tsr and reject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar re lieves coughs and colds quickly and ia safe and sure. Contains no opiates. Sold by all drugglstav LINE IS TO BE OPENED NORTH PLAINS EXTENSION NOW READY FOR TRAFFIC. United Railway to Have Private Excursion Saturday in Honor of Road's Completion. The extension of the line of th United Railways to North Plains will ba for meJly opened on Saturday, when a pri vate excursion will be run, leaving the city at 10 o'clock and returning at 3 o'clock. O. W. Tayli". manager of the Ruth Trust Company and the United Railways, said yesterday that possibly two cars would be used in carrying the excursion ists. The party will be made up of railroad and business men. "The object of the excursion Is to show the business interests of Portland the work we are doing on th United Rail ways," said Mr. Taylor. "We will be met by, a delegation of Washington County citizens at North Plains and we hope that the excursion will result in promoting a closer relationship between the business men and citizens of Wash ington County and the business interests of Portland." Before returning to the city the party will be given an opportunity to Inspect the Cornelius tunnel, which the company is having constructed at a cost of over 400,000. ' Klamath County Officials In Office. " KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Jan. 4. (Spe cial.) On the first working day of the new year, Tuesday, the new County Court took over the reins of the government of Klamath County. The new members of the County Court consist of two, Will S. Worden, Republican, County Judge, and Guy Merrill, Democrat, County Com missioner. One member of the County Court is a holdover, 8. T. Summers, also a Democrat. The last official act of J. B. Griffith, the retiring Judge, was the swearing in of his successor. STREET F CLEANING AND SPRINKLING ON SUNDAY TO BE STOPPED. Superintendent Donaldson Plans Further Retrenchment in Order to Meet Increased Demands. Streets will not hereafter be cleaned and sprinkled on Sunday, according to a plan of- Alexander Donaldson, su perintendent of streets. It Is a further measure to make ends meet with the reduced appropriation Donaldson's de partment will get this year, because of the increased demanda upon the gen eral fund of the city. "I do not want to force any of my men to quit," said Mr. Donaldson yes terday, "but there will be occasional vacancies in th department, and it ia mv nlan not to refill these. Thus there will be a constant decrease In the salary totals." The general fund, from which the expenses of the street cleaning and sprinkling department Is paid, is made up of money from licenses and munjcl pal court fines. These have not in creased as rapidly as have th de mands upon the fund. The Council will submit to the vot ers at the next election an amendment to the charter providing for a small tax to support the cleaning and sprink ling department Solve. A Deep Mystery. "I want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader. of Lewisbury, W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bit ters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost help less sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made Just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60c at all druora-lsta.