THE MORXIXO OREGOXTAy. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1915. J FEATS AT CIRCUS AWE GAY THRONGS Ucn Act High Up in Tent Is One That Thrills Young and Old Alike. PRESIDENT OF GERMAN-AMERICAX ALLIANCE WHO DISCUSSES POSITION OF GERMANY IN THE WAR. BABY LEOPARD IS BIG HIT Feat Are Among Most Popalar of intrrtalneTs, bat Kiddles Are Hon by Ioc "Tlpperarj" Marts Horse. Iaaclog. t rrn-K kxioht moumc. Tf yeo would b Joyous, go le th If yan would forget f"r sorrow aid cr. and It r with a roat j:on. go la Ida Big . Ihr-ring wild aalm.l .Bow mat At . Harn.a Ba arraased o at Twoty-iath and R.l.iaa rr tn petal benent. edlBca tin and happtn of r!4 and youftf. Yeateroay ta crowd tropd In by th Kom and honored. Tba spieler rly all of tbam yfiQng worn. a. tn4 a I K"od loaktnc api.i'd' mmly and tba wild aium.it performed tba aset RtArv.loua feat. Ter w.ra " bis roaring Hons. Bbut l' ( thm In tba immanaa eatr at ana lima: Iba l.oparda. Iba al'Pltanta. tba rl Bengal t'cara. tba mnnk ard a doaaa otnara. Tban. tnav tb ra w.ra tba goat, tha tralnad . tba dog ar.d tha Intelligent lull, aoai.ik Lnr.nl I. MX of b. lta tbr.a nog. going atl tba ttma and taa clowaa and apeialty arttata tbrowa la for good ntaturt there was esrltsst a-pl nty. Tba bit af ta wbol. .bow la tba by iaoo.rd. tla doMat da aajr acting. II. a Jiat a Intl. fellow wbo la carrlad round Iba ring fey tba yooag at irain.r. Ail tba kiddie la tba front raw .ne-i eat la St Iba small aurnal. wbi-b la lika m bh-o lama cat Ita a i am ribbon tiad round Ita :k. ita r.Utlrca tbat ara f ill grows do tb.ir fart ta tha rag that tar l"l Iba r.nt.r rtr.g or ptatform. "Motb.r. bar m a htt a l.opard." anr..e4 a small girl la tba re.erred al And lb baby leopard purred csat.nt.4iT. em!n:y enjoying tba ad miration bantowad upca. le I. .' ItMeo oa Haraa'a aaaee- Caa of tha t t Ihrltls of tha show la th act g..a by aa .normo'ia lion. wnl.-h. wita ita Iralaar. "tha pink lady." ataada aa a tuiinf that ta drawn way as ta tba 109 of ! t.nt and then, wltb a whirl aed a put', a itt.tr of spark-I.- 1 thrown out all around the kins of beaat and tba girl at It aid. Spe tacular aad .ationl ar tama wards ta in dearr bting this act. Tha -f'oor-a.ik.r.- is Iba brtgnt blu uinform. nk. an announcement, sad lata tha ring cma four panto, oao ridden by a l.opard. tha a. at by a b.ar. th third by a dnr and tha lat br a tnonkoy. all perfectly trained and ati-r.ntlr enjoying tha ride. ek rrtea (barmlaaly. Of all th rl.rer aatroala. nona sra mora entertaining than th aeaie. A a hoi . troop of thara h aan In a uniaua act Th.y clay ball, rlda a pony. Jucsi aad do- a number of dlfficnll and unuaual atunt. That Mr. Bare. a baa bit, them kla praanal att.ntloo I. avid.nL Thara la a apint of fiiaad lm.ee and Int. real about thota seat. Th.y s.era to av. -w ara rvaponeibt fr tha oee. of tha ihow," and they cra-.d t aak. Bond. Wh-n tba pis, tha lions and tht rlar-bants h.a ir formed. Into tha rlnc daah.a a Una kora. rarrylnc a nta alflraat llona.a. Mit do., all tha clr cu r-ata at a "r.cu ar lady bareback rldr" and capa th cllmaa by Jump Ins through a blaatnc hoop of f.r. Data Il ia f'blldrva'a llnrta Th df win th harls of th cbll nr.a aad arewncn. alika. Kack of tha whita pia do--to had n say ruff aba it I'a tHk In tha lalaat atria. Tbay do aaanr Iit.It trick, aad K.t a bis intra of appiaurr, which thay aacm ta unH'Tatand. t"llh yrll and niuih cfltrmcnt tha raw cirl rid In. and lat.r thara appear a half d"a.a "highly aducat hora.a" hat'a what tha annunrar In the blue atit call'-d th.m. and that Ih.y aurrly wr. Th band, tbat Joy-ln.plrtne band. blard lrm a li. ly lot', and thno bora daacd and parform.d la aarfx-t lima ta tba rhjlbm of tba piu.ilc. A prty aurprt waa s-lTcn by tba youns woman on tha crttm buckakta Mora.. !ha audd.nly bc.n In a cl.ar. baautiful Totea to iic - Aloha ." Th br.. all atood still with bowed heads till th slrl bad Bnl.brd. Ttpparary Starta Haata abawllas. "Tlppararr." p!ad tba hand, and tba barr.a danced ajalo aad mad tbelr bow and went out. la cam Mother aooa and tb.a tha oatrtch.o ana rd d.n br the "i'mso Kid" and aaother pvtimc a carl In which ma rioa nva.t.r la drea suit snd pot!lr rlcaa r.aa ahirt. i;aj that vied with tha pics and avoiaa la ci.Torne. a Kaaaroo that Sad a 'llr and li.eiy aoiiiac matrb with a clown, a b.ar that wr.atl.d with a a't.adant. a wicked mule that re f j.-d to be ridd.n by a priateat col ored lad: Jack, th monk that did a his diT. aad aa many snore well. iramH aalmala kept ap a rapid-Bra arrtalamat I nd.r th adjninlns lent wets aeer a ranr w-ra animal, bear, tebra. rinvii. .I.phant and auck. all rec.IT IMt ehar , t admiration from tba huo drl. of Ttltir who pa.e.d la aad oat or tn. rif. it Tha p-aia fn.hed about. .m with th children aa tama aa bttr.n. n.id th aoi.ler UJ tha aid ..,. tioia. tb serpent quean: Ma'ii'ia. who w.isba li p-i ntn. aad a!l th eth.ra." It tu a dandy day a dandT rirru Plloo pop ,.rn. era 'k.rtark. peanut all war tk.r. to ciadd.n tha h-.rt of tha hl( oa a th I 'll children. Th. cirrwa. with it aiaay dellchta. 0nl(M at o clock. Th.-a w.U ba a parade on Iba aria c rt downtown streets St 11 o'clock in a vornins. TRIFLES ARE EMPHASIZED U- - rifliuan Trll Clscksmss o stunt McaniBj ot "It," rr.E;os rtTT. Or, Auc. It ?P eial T . fai.ur or trie socceaa of th. raral tar--.r rest with tba small tiirsr. wh.-h r ftn oen!ook.d. M. S. l-itt nan. a irrnwr of tt faculty af ,a. tS.te N.iraal ?-hooi. arr artd at th I'l'lirti fcantj Teachers' Tramtne -ch-ol "!jt. I'l'nilB I auhject III "tfs. and h" diTMf.d th tpi- ln fia dil- ,.or, in.tltute Ifa. boardlr-boaa Ifs. rhool bcia-d tf. social Ifs snd pro- f..,!OOSl tf. -If tot asm ta make a aor-es In yo.jr dir-t. acoaaiated with the member of ir achoo) board, with the ptrrnit of joor pup:o and ee.ry. pn.T e aa yoa can meet ta tba dia tr.f ha said. .;.;. . : - P - r ? , c . ,-'3.' if--. - ' Xaf-- rJ ',M r - i . - - 1 v A .. . fc a jr , V " . ' - . 1 ' i : . . -'I - m. aW . - - V A tf .-... . a LOYALTY PUT ABOVE PEACE ICeotlaa.4 rrm rirat Par) a prediction." he answered. "Of eoura. I heps that Oermauy will win, and scents of tha last year lead to lbs belief that shs wilt win. But we can't tell.- -Wbat will Osrmanr do If shs doss wlnT Dtra fee Prae Aaaerted. "Sba wllltry to restore pears with STeryon. the wants nothln but lbs frlsndshlp of tha t olled States, why. shs B.eUs our friendship and shs nsads our trad. Fh wants to sell hsr prod- acts la this country. "And do you know that right there Ilea tha secret of this whole war. It caa ba sipressed In thre words 'mad la Germany.' U was only when En land and Franco saw thst Germany, by tar efficiency snd hr superior meth ods, -waa laradlna- their fields of trade that they began to scheme to praant Germany from further commercial procres. It wss th worst conaplrscy In th history of the world. -Now they want tha Vnlted States to Join In tha conspiracy. It Is the purpose of our organization to keep th t'nlted States out of It to contlnua th friendly relations thst always hare ex isted between this country and Ger many." -Hut If worst comes to worst 'I know whst you ara rolng to sk." wss his quick retort. "If tha United States should be driven Into war with Germany, there ta no question about tha loyalty of the German cltissns of America." MICKEY. SISTER AND SCRIBE CAMP AT CIRCUS Ud BJid Mary Ellen Hare Prt In Parade. While Addiaon Bennett Only la Permitted to Speetate Joyfully. BT ADDISO! BENNETT. AS THE Al G. Barnea animal cir cus passed through tha streets yesterday forenoon you might hare area, had you been noticing, a keen-eyed little Irish lad. about K years old. leading one of the mild-eyed south American llamas. Had you known tba lad before, though, you would not baa recognised htm. as ba was ar rayed la a saffron-colored robe, reach ing nearly to the ground, and a helmet on hi head. Was ha paid tor this? .No: tlia glory waa recompense enough. In one ot tha eharlota. Just behlno tha cam.l and llama, tsere eat. cud dled cloae between two of tb women seated on the top of tha vehicle, a lit-freckle-faced girL Had you eTar mat her before on th strest you would not have recognised her aa aha sat 00 the chariot a top for me lime im ,o wreathed la amllea. her wsra so arts at. her whole vounisnanc so ri snt mat sh aaa not a bit like her eaery-day aelf. tVb.n Mickey brought my laundry home last naturday enln ha confided to roe that psrbape he and Mary Ellen might get to sea the clrcua unload aa II cam in Monday morning. -ile mother, aaid Micsey, us sttrnd tre circus bad aha the money, v, ... k . ui,ut. but the washin' thaae daye b Usui and the pay poor aad the rtnt Juat comin 000. 1 v " roua baard on the poor. Mietber Addl loo. Uul look:" bl.tcr la stay'a flrat Tkanght. And Mukay drew from Bis pocket a llttl tobacco sack and poured forth ita eontnt cants. -Tea sea t have nearamoet enough to get a ticket for Mary kUlen: mebbe I could do a little nock, carry acme wather for the el'.e fabt. er mebb hel'p wld th disli wa.Mn' or soma such, thnfle and get a ttckrt for wary uira. an - t.II m about it- 1 mslf am big enough not to mind but Mary fclleo. sue nTTer seed a circua. la the dim dawn of tha Sunday morali g I waa at the door of Mrs- 1n .1.... mil. ihark In Suuth fortland and arranged a way. fo later, when th -thlld-er" wer op and ready for ctiurch. I dropped back and II waa ar raaged tbat Ml. k-r and Mary KUen ahould b at my door at t o clock oa clrcu day morning, which was yester day morning. I think .ey got to th p .i-a macb earlier and sat oa the steps until th clocks struck lbs appointed boar. . tV ben the bell rang t went down and tet their In. and as I finished my drraalnr ! made a little coffee and we bsd a liget breakfast. I arrayed my self in tbe oldest clothes I had. put on a pair of boo 1. tr.at i.ad not seen polish for many a moon, selected a hat that I had long discarded and In my capa cious pockets I bad stored away half a doien largo aandwrcbea. soma altcaa or bacon, a few cuts of cold meat, some ugar and coffee, hair a dosan cold botl'd potatoes and a few other iriflea. Trio Tardy at Vrowada. As esrly aa wa were. Iher wre hun dred ahead of ue when tb train pulled in. Then began the unloading, tha hurly-burly of m.n scurrying toward the how lot with Pick and shorel. th loaded wasona with the great canra aad its poi.s snd rops and stays, th aattlnc np of th cook tent, the cooks aoon at their Issk. great loads of meat and other euppllea arriving and soon there stood a rent city and a few mo menta later there were hundreda at break fa at. Mary EUcn, Mickey and I bsd sttn sll that ayes could ace. Ws had fol lowed tha "ellefants" as tbay were marched to the ground then returned to th railroad tracks to follow tin. camels back and forth wa had raced to see all that could be seen. And as breakfast was ready In the dining tent we went out Into the grove, built a fire, made a cup of coffee, toasted our bacon, and with appetitea aflame wa ate a breakfast that a lord might nave anvtrd. But a we ate Mickey seemed wor ried. "Mlsthrr Addison." he finally said, "wa will nlvrer be abel to Sit Mary Ellen a ticket onless I kin git some chores to do. . I must go and thrjr the boas an" see kin I git a little worrk." f persuaded Mickey to wait with Mary Ellen In the ramp while I went and tried to sea th press agent. I tolo him I might ba able to get a ticket I would try. I returned after an absence of a few minutes and tolk Mickey wa would rest a little while and then we would both go and make another try. As we waited a gentleman came along and spoke kindly to ua. It waa N. K. John son, the prea agent. Then he naked Mickey how ha would like to lead the Uama and later to help In the animal teat for a couple of hours, saying that he would glv him two tickets, one for blm and one for Mary Ellen, for the afternoon performance. If he did tils work all right. Mary Kllea la laapreaaed. After the parade, with Mickey off at work. Mary Ellen and I browsed around and saw what sights were to be seen, both outaida and Inside. Mary Ellen, no doubt, wondered how It waa that I was treated with so much courtesy. But then. Mary Ellen things I can work mlrarlea. 8h has been for a long time a great admirer of m. s-omeitmes she bring horn my laundry and I hare something In the wsy of sweets for her. And Mary Ellen's world Is so mall that she thinks I bar riches galore. At noon Mickey came rushing back to the camp with his little freckles standing out like livid scsre he had two. tickets for reserved trail "one fur youse and on for Mary Ellen." ha yelled before ha was much more than within earshot. "And you." I saked. -how about you?" "Nlvrer molnd me. Mi.ther Addison, nlvver molnd about Mickey 'tis Mary Ellen and youse tliat must so." I told Mickey and Mary Ellen to get tha dinner ready while I went to the ticket wagon and saw the "man." I eon came bark with the cheering Infor mation that 1 had secured a ticket next to Mary Ellen's and that we would all go. And after another "feast." which exhausted the last crumb of our sup plies, wa went down and took our eats snd I think I enjoyed the per formance more, far more, than any otr groan-up under the big top. And Mickey and Mary Ellen? It waa heav enly for them! Open-eysT radiant of face, laughing of eyea pure In heart and feeling that they war enjoying a well-earned holiday, they were the happiest people there. Tired, dirty, hungry, but with a heart overflowing with thankfulness. I rams home; ba-fc to a pleasant abode, took off my old soiled duds but as I laid them away I knew that with their I waa laying away something moro aouvenirs of a pleyapell that had taken ma back to boyhood days. I went t 3 famous restsursnt for dinnsr. but 1 could not eat I longed for tha fo.l tha appetite and the companionship of Mickey aad Mary Elian, at tha 1UU camp out near the circus lot. HANSON 'S CAREER IN GRIME GROWING Modern Raffles Case May Be Without Parallel in Portland History. 'DEAL' OF 1913 DISCOVERED H. J. Grobs Identifies Loot Stolen lYom Home 3 Veara Ago Mrs. 15. J. In nun Recovers Proper ty Taken January 1. The successful csreer In crime of H. fi. Hanson, tha burglar arrested Bun dav by City Detectives I -a Salle. Lon ard Royle and Moloney, promisee to be without parallel In me annats ... Portland Police Bureau, as new tnetts continue to be laid at his door. A burg- Isrr commltteed as long ao as u"o, lli, wss attributed to Hanson yester day, and the list of robberies traced to balm waa InrrnSJltfl to 1 S. H. J. Grohs. of SS Crampton street. voaterdav Identified Jewelry, a aun- case. aom silverware, a gun. a camera and aome clothing among Hanson s loot ss articles that had been stolen from his homo on October 10. 191J. This makes the scope ot operaiiona uin ted to Hanson by the police cover a year or more of time. Hanson admit ted Sunday that he had lived In Port 1. a tnxxr e.ara. but maintained tbat ha had been active In burglary lines only ainca November. in pom. now hope to trace many hitherto unac oA.,nt.ri. tnr hnrerlariea to thia man. Mr. It. D. lnman. whoaa home at HI Kaat Sixth atreet waa roDoea or u.n.on on January 1 of this year, mad a vlelt to Hanson'a houseboat at the foot of Crampton street yesieroay. wnn tha result that she found two rattan porch chairs, a hammock, three cush lona and a drop-light cord that had been stolen from the porch of th ln man home about a year ago. Sh also came upon a book of expensive phono graph records that were atolen In the last robbery. aketgaa la Recovered. A shotgun owned by Samuel Tenney, of bit East Morrison street, that was In his automobile In front of the A. U. Kushltsht home at aOO Karl street, on the night of Nortmbtr . 1914. when Hanson broke Into that restdence. was found yesterday by Mr. Penney among Hanson's loot. There remain at detective headquar tera many articles as yet unidentified among the property taken from the houseboat. Including much silverware and clothing. One fact painfully evident, la thst In spite ot all the loot recovered by the officeYs. the really valuable Jewels and coatly furs snd clothing stolen ara sUil missing. They have all been disposed of. the detectives are pre pared to prove, outside of Portland, some In San Francisco, but the major ity in Norway. The woman In the ease, Mrs. lnga Alalmln. is believed to play a leading role in the disposal of the stolen property, through putting much of the clothing and Jewelry to her per sons! use. She Is now probably In N'orwty. Karwaf Aid to Be Seught. An effort is being made to trace the express packages Hanson sent to Norway and the collaboration of Nor wegian officiate will be asked In the recovery of the stolen property. "Two suitcases full of women's wearing apparel were stolen from my houseboat In February." Hanson told Detective La Salle yesterday. "Why didn't you report the theft to tha pollcsT" the officer asked. Hanson grinned his enjoyment of tha joke. Friends who had known Hanson for manv months were visitors to his cell In the City Jail yesterday, ah ex pressed themselves as astounded to rinrf that h. waa a thief. To some it appeared beyond belief, and only the overwhelming evidence of his guilt snd his own admissions could convince them. -Why. Hanson Is a student, a deep thinker." ssid one. "He Is radicsl in his beliefs possibly he believes in the anarchistic doctrine that there Is no such thing as personal property. He is a man on would never suspect of belnir a criminal. He was always pleas ant and an Interesting talker. He Is musical, being a fine pianist. His taste In music runs to the classical. That be has done all this seems lm-1 possible." ; j FEDERATION OF CLUBS UP Meet Inff Tonight to Discuss IMans fop Vnlon on Peninsula. . , l. rnmmltlf. on th in repurv w " --- - federation of clubs for th Peninsula district will be receivea mniam i -mass meeting to be held In the former e. i.h. i-itv Kali. E. C. Geesltrt Is chairman of thia committee. Confer- enrea have been neia wun me orsan- Izatlona on the rtninsuia anu pin for a federation were tentatively adopted, but final arrangement were deferred until a report could be sub mitted. The object Is to unite me clubs through a federation composed of representatives irom ineae rti- through which the larger af fairs could bo hsndled. The matter or asking me munij a : .- nn.r.i. the l3t John itmmiHwn . - - - - ferry at night whlla the I.lnnton road is being improved win i-vm "i v meeting tonight. The meeting also will take some action relative to hold ing public meetings on the Peninsula In the Interest 01 in urtcnj-ifi extension. DRUG ATTEMPT ALLEGED Girl Accuses I.co Cameron of Theft or $600 In Gems. Thst to Cameron attempted to drug her In her apartments at Fourteenth and Yamhill streets yesterday and fail ing, beat her brutally, after which, leaving her half-conscious, he escaped with diamonds and other Jewelry val ued at l0. Is alleged by Estella Coy kendahl In a complaint made to Dep uty District Attorney Richard Delch. A warrant for Cameron's arrest was Issued Immediately after the complaint was made. He is charged with assault and robbery. Cameron le a friend of Miss Coyken dahl. and had been visiting her In her apartments, the police were told. The woman could not tell the police what had provoked the attack. BUYERS' BENEFITS PROVED Inland Empire Merchants Iearn Ad vantages of Iortland Houses. "Buyers from the Inland Empire are at least learning throngn the Buyers Week movement that Portland whole sale bouse are able to offer belter e Delicious Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Served at Basement Fountain Prepared Foods of All Kinds at Delicatessen Department, 4th Floor "i Take Lunch in Our Tea Room, 4th Ff. A cool, restful place to dine the purest inspected foods served under the most sani tary conditions prompt service moderate prices. Olds, Wortman &King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Double Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases In All Departments Today Stamp Savers Will Reap a Big Harvest Today. Double Stamps Will Be Given With All Cash Purchases All Over the Store SALE OF TRIMMINGS LACES NECKWEAR, RIBBONS, ETC., CONTINUED 20 Tables on Main Floor Loaded Down Women's Belts, worth up to $2.25 each, now on sale at the very special price of only 48 Malines in many colors, worth to 35c, on special sale.now at the low price of, the yard, 5 Neck Ruchings worth up to 50c a yard, placed on sale for this special sale at only, yard, 5 Women's Handkerchiefs, worth to 35c regularly, reduced to the special price of, each, 10f Women's Neckwear, 50c to $5.00 values, reduced for this special sale to only Vt PRICE Ribbons worth to 40c a yard are now reduced during this special event to low price of lOfi Ribbons worth to 60c a yard reduced-for this sale to the very low price of only, yard, 17f Ribbons worth to 75c a yard, reduced now to the low price, for this special event, of 29f Ribbons worth to $1.25 a yard now reduced for this special sale to the low price of 48 Ribbons worth to $4.00 a yard, reduced for this sale to the low price of, the yard, only 69p Women's Neckwear formerly priced up to $4.00 on sale for the special price of only 25S Women's Neckwear formerly priced up to $2.00 on sale for the special price now of only 10fi Trimmings formerly priced up to $5.00 reduced for this special event to low price of 98 Trimmings formerly priced up to $3.00 reduced for this sale to the low price of only 48 Trimmings formerly priced up to $1.50 are reduced for this very special sale to only 25rJ Wash Goods Sale Continued Thousands of thrifty women profited by this sale yesterday. The assortment and quality was so extensive . ... . xj j v.-iwf wina an imTirpcinn rinoH rhonsinc todav. Be sure to come. uiv ma Klca 4"v.j - 50c Wash Goods IZvac a - Tn this lot wa have assembled a Cjl"OlP J. great variety of materials and . r n,.;nrrl vniles. silk and cotton brocades. crepes, Tissolene silks, splash voiles, ratines, em broidered crepes, etc. Values to 60cT22C the yard. Priced special at, the yard 10n. UOOU cnuu&lll wuut XJC ouig iv luiiici 20c Wash Goods 5c O Thousands of yards of Wash CJWj-r W Goods in novelty striped lawns, ratines, plain lawns, batistes, pongetteK, etc. Ma terials suitable for dresses, house gowns, children's wear, etc. Our regular values up to 20c the CTs yard. Priced special for this sale, the yard m SALE OF LINENS Continued Richardson's hand - hemstitched and embroidered Towels for guests' rooms or Scarfs, etc., etc. It's Sorting Up and Cleaning UpTimeThe Benefit Is Yours Knlc CAunu Lace Cloths I Richardson Linen Towels A lot of Cluny Lace Cloths, 54x54 inches, in pleas ing patterns, for luncheons, etc. Note the prices: Regular $16.00 Cloths on special sale at $10.00 Regular $55.00 Cloths on special sale at $36.25 Regular $75.00 Cloths on special sale at $50.00 CARVING CLOTHS Scalloped Cloths for carving trays are reduced. Supply your needs now and save. The regular $1.25 grade on special sale at only 750 Regular $1.75 Tray Cloths priced special at $1.00 $6.00 Napkins $4.75 Dozen Richardson's extra heavy-weight and extra large Napkins in the double damask linen, j. 7? and regular $6.00 values, priced at ap V TEA CLOTHS Scalloped edge, with napkins to match. Our regular $24.00 values. CJ T 7 OCT On special sale today at only V'"71' SI. 75 Damask Linen $1.48 Richardson's high grade linen "satin Damask, two yards wide, in a good assortment of pat- fij J AO terns. Our regular $1.75 grade, yd. "PA10 Reg. $1.50 Towels 850 Reg. $1.75 Towels $1,00 Reg. $2.00 Towels $1.25 Reg. $2.25 Towels $1.50 Reg. $3.00 Towels $1.68 Reg. $3.50 Towels $1.75 TABLE CLOTHS of mercerized dam- CJ JO ask, with colored borders. Priced &t P DAY CASES Initialed. Our regular $3.00 values. -Special at, the pair Sale Remnants of Linen A general clean-up of remnants of Table Linens and pdd lines of Pattern Cloths, Centerpieces, Scarfs and Squares at greatly reduced prices. Department, First Floor. Table Squares Hand-embr'dered. squares size 36x36, all linen. $5.50 grade now $3.75 $3.75 grade now $2.25 $3.00 grade now $1.90 Table Cloths Rich'dson's Table Cloths with border pattern all around. Size 2x3 yards. $5.50 grade for $4.25. Size 2x2. Regular $4.75 grade, special at $3.50 ' I ' ' , At Viast tr rates than they can procur in Kestern bouses. said A. Hanson, oi " -Co, of Baker, who was at the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday. , Although Buyers- Week of fic tally closed Saturday, today la the last day . . i iieA.. mnv hA validated at the Chamber of Commerce for the re- fuiod on transportation. -Prior to three years www.. . .i- ... PnrtlnnH Wss inSti- tjuyers cm. tuted." said Mr. Hanson, "it was com monly thought In the Inland Empire impossible to get eoods of quality In Tortland." ITALIAN IS SH0T IN BACK Ill-rellng tn Base Line Road Col ony I-cads to Attack. Ill-feeling among Italfans In a colony - t. 1. n th. ahOOtlng On bast una vwu early yesterday of Josephine Cereghlno. a gardener living at One Hundred and Second street and Base Line Road He was not seriously mj.irea to prosecute his assailant. The gun man. If caught, will be prosecuted. Cereghlno was shot as he was driv ing toward Portland with some prod uce. Two men stepped from behind a tree near Seventy-sixth and Divis or, atreets. and when Cereghlno had drien ahead1, oned rew a revolver and fired six shots. Two bullets lodged in the thigh off the horse. BRIDGE WORK PROGRESSES First Truss of Interstate) Span Soon to Be Set Tp. VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 1. (Spe cial.) The flrst truss span for the Co lumbia River interstate bridge "111 be ready to push out to the end of tbe assembling docks within ten days. When the piers are ready the truss spans will be loaded upon scows and towed Into place. The scows will then be sunk slowly, permitting the heavy spans to drop on the piers. Several concrete piera already are completed. By having almost no high water this year contractora were able to work continuously, so the bridge probably will be completed some time before the contract date. October. 1S1. NAVAL MILITIA TO SHOOT Two Teams or Best Riflemen to Be Chosen for State Meet. Two rifle teams will be recruited from the Oregon Naval Militia to par ticipate In the state shoot on the Clack amas range September 9, 10 and 11. Last year the Naval Militia entry took second honors from a field of nearly 10 teams. I S. Spooner, an ordnance officer, will select the teamn. Fifteen or twenty expert marksmen will ba taken to the range within a few days to compete for places at ranees of 300, 600 and 1000 yards. Twelve men will be picked and a sec ond shoot will be staged to select the winning eight. All the events on the card at the state shoot will be within the ranges used by the officers for the selection of the two Naval Militia teams. Klamath Sign Company Wins Prize. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Aug. IS. (Special.) The Miles Sign Company, of this city, yesterday received notice that it had been awarded second prize in the National contest conducted by the Poster Advertising Association. The prize consisted of a check for $60. Tha association Is an organization composed of outdoor advertisers, and cover the entire United States. .The contest con ducted during .the Summer consisted of the rebuilding of poster advertising plans according to the plans and speci fications prepcribed by the association. V ML U A w b ra It-air K I una ccxay wajr to heal your skin with. esinoj ' If you are suffering; from ecrema, ' ringworm or similar kching, red, . unsightly sirin affection, bathe the sore places with Resino! Soap and . hot water, then gently apply a J little Resinol Ointment. You will be astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, . at very little cost. Reainol Ointment and Reail Sow are sold br ail delete ia drug and tniiet gooda. 3 Kouml Trip Ticket. Pally ft gf I nlil September so f J From PORTLAND to Nevrk orPHladelphia Washington r i. n or nammore Chicago over PENNSYELi Lines Liberal Limits and Stop-Orai For pmrtituiar consult Locml Tick Affentt, or ad drum J. S. CAMPBELL. Diatriet Aomnt Sailwny Jtxrteno Bid? 106 Thar SL I fj Goiters, Tumors and Rheumatism. . Latest and best methods. No Operations, no Medicine. Consultation and Examination Free. 812 Swetland Bide. Phone Main 5574.