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TTTE MORNIXO OREGOXIAX, TTIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1911. 3 This Phenomenal Removal Sale Owes Its Great Measure of Success to ethodsThat Stand the Test M fir V - First it stood OUR test The unyielding Lipman, Wolfe & Co. standard was brought to bear on every detail. It is what has brought this sale to reach such remarkable proportions as even to amaze us. Our Removal Sale Has Stood Your Test The Test of Price The Test of Quality The Test of Assortment The Test of Taste And on all these points' the judgment of thousands of customers who attended this Great Removal Sale is FINAL and CONCLUSIVE. 4 Your Confidence and Your Verdict Were not won by big promises, baits, fictitious bargains, false price comparisons, nor yet by coming out in the papers one week with a sale, the next week with a sale by another name, the following week with a sale by stili another name. You can expect these FANCIFUL SALES almost any time, BUTTHE FACT REMAINS that in Port land today the Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Removal Sale Stands forth as a beacon light on a foundation of commercial integ rity overshadowing and dimming all oiher retail movements. E very 1 iWchandia of nVeril Oily.. S tore Article in the duced Re AUTHOR WEDS AGAIN Chester's New Wife Has Illus trated His Stories. DECREE YET INCOMPLETE Former Spouse)' Prowdlnj for Di vorce Ha Reacted Interlocu tory tajra Only Marriage In Paris Defended. NEW TORK. Nm. 1. The arrival of th Kronprini Wllhelm her to.lay from Europe led to the discovery that George Randolph Cheater, the author and play wright, vli aboard with a young- wo man whom he eald he had married re cently In Parte, When It wae pointed out to Mr. Ches ter that the divorce proceedings brought by his former wife had reached only the stage of an Interlocutory de cree signed October II and that the final decree could not be granted until day had elapsed, he rushed In agi tation to the nearest telephone and railed up Ms lawyer. Afterward ha matte a statement: ' I find." he e.L "that T committed no crime In marrying abroad. 1 mar ried Jains Deremo In Paris as soon as 1 got word that my wife had obtained a divorce." The new Mrs. Chester la an artist who has Illustrated many of Chester' stories. Mrs. Chester's suit named her. OREGON PEAK IS RENAMED Official Board Decide Mount Pitt Mtoatd Re McLnnghlln. OROEOSUN" NEWS Bt'REA-lT. Wash ington. Not. J. Mount Pitt. In South ern Oregon. Is no more. Henceforth It will be known a Mount McLoughlln. Thl change ma ordered today by the Board of Geographic Names, which, af ter careful Investigation, decided that It would be appropriate to change th name of this peak to Mount McLough lln. Tte board held that old maps la sued In 1111 and 141 designated thl peak aa Mount Mclaughlin, but that Fremont had changed th nam arbl trartlr t Mount Pitt. Th Legislator of Oregon petitioned for thl change of name several year ago, and numerous persona In Oregon and elsewhere urged the change, but not until today were the request formally considered. Th board held that Tr. John Mc laughlin had rendered uch service In the early days of the settlement of the Oregon country that he should be fit tingly remembered by the Government, and on this account and because the mountain had been named for him orig inally, directed the change. Mount McLoughlln. which is In Easl- " J ' W mil t , : ,-- i - Mlaa Mildred Menus, Lard Cassava' Aaaerleaa Fleacee. Who Evaded Trip Germ-la- 4 tested License Bareaa. ern Jackson County, I shown by the Government reoords to have an altitude of 140 feet. BELLEW IS GRAVELY ILL Physicians Fear Romantic Actor Will Not Kecover. SALT LAKE CITT. Not. 1. Kyrle Bellew, for many years a leading actor of romantic roles. Is critically ill here with pneumonia. Mr. Bellew wa taken 111 last Friday and a part of his Salt Lake engagement was canceled In the hope that he would soon regain bts health. He became rapidly worse today and physicians tear he will not recover. The remainder of Mr. BelleWa tour through Weatern and Pacific Coast cities hss been canceled and his com pany will return to New York- GERMS ARE EVADED Miss Sherman Signs License in Microbe-Proof Home. LORD'S FIANCEE CAUTIOUS Deputy Clerk Believes She Feigned Illness) So She Would Not Have, to Visit Municipal Bureau 'With Titled Briton. NEW TORK. Nov. L (8 peels!) In terest In tb forthcoming nuptials of Miss Mildred Sherman, daughter of William Watt Sherman, and Lord Camoy la a nothing compared to pub lic concern over the report that illness' finally Invaded the Shermans' Fifth avenue mansion famoua as th germ proof dwelling and the home of the undisputed leader of the crusade against the disease-carrying microbe. It has not been proved that Illness really did Invade the mansion. The deeply Interested public haa only th word of xord Camoy for It, On his lordship's recent excursion to the City Hall for the marriage license, he pro tested to the license bureau clerk that Miss Sherman was 111 and her father was 111. so that It was Impossible for her to appear at the bureau, as pre scribed by law. Urease Clerk Shocked. The license clerk, who knew that the Sherman had fought germs with un failing courage and by the latest meth ods, waa shocked to learn of the mi crobe victory. With sympathetic alac rity he promised to send a deputy to the Sherman home to secure Misa Sher man's signature to the contract. It waa related that when the deputy license clerk presented himself at the Sherman home he waa sprayed with a germ-destroying cologne and divested of hi coat and hat. which ware placed In a aealed closet, before be waa ad mitted. Thl wa no reflection upon the deputy. All visitors at the Sher man are given the microbe tests be fore they are permitted to enter where germ fear to spread. Deswty Gets Sarprlae. The deputy waa much astonished to learn that Miss Sherman had been out nearly all day. When ah returned he appeared to be In excellent health. After the marriage papers had been bathed In a germ-destroying solution. they were presented to Miss Sherman with the silver tongs always employed by members of the household In hand ling questionable object. Miss Sher man, her bands protected by gloves, wrote her name with a vigorous stroke denoting health and happiness. Indeed. Miss Sherman's rare spirits made It occur to the deputy that Lord Camoy had er exaggerated a bit. to say the least, you know. The license bureau man Inquired after Mr. Sher man's health. He was Informed that the millionaire, although In lndlfTerent health for several years, had suffered no change for the worse. Then an idea dawned upon the dep uty license clerk. Miss Sherman pre ferred to have the marriage papers, properly fumigated, presented to her at her germ-proof home rather than run the gauntlet of the deadly bacclllu at the City Hall. Thus the danger was minimized. The license clerk caught Miss Sherman' view at the City Hall ao many romantic but untidy persons apply for licenses. Mrs. Shermasi Pioneer. His hat and coat brought from th wardrobe where vial tors' duds ar cleansed while they wait, the clerk de parted. He waa relieved to know that Mr. William Watt Sherman had not been beaten In battle by General Mi crobe. He ha Imparted the true fact In the eaee to others, that the world at large may rejoice also. It la ald that other so-called leader of the anti-germ movement are but cheap Imitation of Mra. Sherman. She was the pioneer. It la said that she wa the first person to Introduce the electric bell mouse-trap system. When a mouse Is caught by the vigilant elec trical appliance, a bell rings the num ber of the room In which the hapless rodent haa been snared. Another of Mrs. Sherman's death-to-germs stunts Is to bake clothing. Such as will not stand this heroic treatment are washed In a special preparation. It is expected that great preparations will be made to prevent germs from sneaking In with the wedding guests when Miss Sherman become the wife of Lord Camoy. December 5. WOMAN CITES FORGERY HERBERT V. PERRY IS ARREST ED IX SAX FRAXCISCO. Seattle Real Estate Dealer Is Charged With Manufacturing Bogus- Real Estate Mortgages. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Herbert V. Perry, wanted In Seattle on a charge of forgery, was arrested here today. He will be returned to Seattle at once by Captain Tennant, of the Seattle police force, who came to San Francisco to aid In the search tor" Perry. SEATTLE. Nov. 1. Herbert V. Perry, who was arrested in San Francisco to day, charged with forgery, waa for 10 years one of the best-known real es tate and Investment brokers In Seattle. He Is accused of swindling Mrs. Tlllle Birdsall. a widow, and her sister. Miss Hattle Nelson, out of their whole for tune of J 6000 by forging mortgages on fictitious real estate and turning the mortgages over to them as Invest ments. Mrs. Birdsall cites the follow ing example of his method: On July 25, 1910. Perry Invested for COLD STOPS PERSIAN WAR Civil Conflict Must Await Return of Better Fighting Weather. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. The rigors of Winter In Persia are so severe that campaigning Is Imposlble, according to a report from the American lega tion at Teheran. Further hostilities between the gor if the revolutionists In that country vannot be looked for until next Spring. Quake Felt In Nicaragua. SAN JIT AN DEL BUR, Nicaragua. Nov. 1. A prolonged earthquake was felt her at :0 o'clock thl morning. No dajsac baa been reported. 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For sale by all leading druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle. her $1050. at 10 per cent. In a mortgage on a property known as North Univer sity Garden Tracts, containing one acre of land and a six-room house, owned by George E. Clark. Within the past month, Mrs. Birdsall has learned that the whole Instrument is a forgers. She says there Is no such garden tracts as Indicated In the mortgage. There Is no such man as George E. Clark; the name of the notary public Is a forgery and the name of the County Auditor mentioned as recording the mortgage was a forgery and not the correct name of the Auditor then in office. Postal Appointments Made. SALEM. Or., Nov. 1. (Special.) Following are postal appointments made upon the recommendation of Representative Hawley, according to advices received from the postal de- partment: William Miller, Gladstone vice T. E. Gault, resigned; James W. Beckley, at new office at Whlteson. Yamhill County; Hugh G Hampton, Eckley, Curry County; John H. Dun stan. Pacific City, Tillamook County. Halliman's Trial Is Today. VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 1. (Spe cial.) Tom Halllnan, arrested In Port land last night, charged with robbing Thomas Jones, will be given a prelim inary hearing before G. L. Davis, Jus tice of the Peace, tomorrow. When Halllnan saw the police officers ap proaching him, when he was in a Port land restaurant, he hid three or tout 5 gold pieces In the sandwich he waa eating and threw It to the floor. Ha had S3S In bills on his person when arrested. SPECIAL SALE Ladies' and Misses' Man - Tailored UII (OF THE BETTER CLASS) 14 OFF Bona fide reduc tions from regu lar prices. All goods are marked in plain figures. These are models that have heen con fined, exclusively to us. Imported Scotch, French "Worsteds and Cheviots. Han tailored in correct styles. ALL SIZES NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS $25.00 Suits. . $18.75 I $40.00 Suits. . $30.00 $30.00 Suits. . $22.50 j $50.00 Suits. . $37.50 English Raincoats, $16.00 to $40.00 C.E HOLLIDAY&CO. 355 Alder St., Cor. Park