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THE MORXiyO OBEGOyiAy. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1915. BAKER SEASON 10 OPEN SEPTEMBER Miss Frances McHenry Lead. Edward Woodruff to Play Opposite. 5 THREE SOTAL OrCES A OJgt "- r "WITHIN THE LAW IS FIRST rartial Ll of Cast Completed. In cladlng Farorltee, and All to A'ermMe Soon to Mart rtrhearaale on Play. the nnimnrtd ee- ' -? -y :. 3:11 y. - - . 1 Fnnrn Mcllinrr l la be t1 new lea-lin wsnug at the Baker Theater. Kiiwerd Woodruff, formerly on of te not popular ninbffi of the fuktr ato'k eomrany. la to be leailm! man. a aril .trki r n The onma ptay will bo "Within the l.a r. ' anri tho opening of the sea aon will be Sunday. ipumftr 4. Alt thin ami more u related br Milton W. .simin, general manager of 111 ftaker slock company, who re turned yrlrdr frorn a lone absence from tiia ntr and began the arduous tank of preparing fr lb opening of tho local stock 'l'On. Since the artvent of iltorr. L. Baker, founder and heretofore gentua of the Baker ato-h company. Into municipal lira a ftty rommiMionrr, Mr. fmin baa taken the complete active man-aa-emert of tha taker playere and aril! oir-ct and hew out tha destinies of taat orssmsation thl year. Partial IJot .Saaoaaced. Mr. Baker's rrn-:Ml lies as a city vfririal will disqualify blm aJ an a-tia factor In tha company, but Mr. Haa-nan. who baa Been with Mr. Bakar for a numbrr of year, announcad yes tr.lar that tha company will bo main tained on h aame scale of thorough ness and artistry a ha heretofore rnaractrrli-xl tha Bakar stork com panies and made tha Haksr enterprises In tha theatrical world of mora than f-a-elnv Imoortanre. Hare la tha partial personnel of tha ee-npanr for this eeaeon. although sev eral women irt to ba added bafora It Is fomplrfad: ili.a McHenry. Mary Kdratt Baker. :liaaheth Ro.., Nanry Duncan. Kd ward 'lrirf. Henry Halt. Walter l.llhert. William fjovrl. Clark Sltter tiatl, Jn li'imntr, Wllltarn Dills and V1K1 Pifrla.l. ta taooaibl Moaday. ye. rral of thaaa players already ara lo ma city and oinars ara an ruw Tha antira company will ba aerb!ed rroaly ne.t Monday tnorntnc and t.:iriMi will start at onre on tha production of -Within tna Law." which la a pretentioua offering with :a In Tbe personnel of the company reenl K.i Ur sniB baa adopted the poll'-y. for this Tear at laaet. of raturnlrw some of tha availabla facorlles of th pa.l companl Amon th ara Sli aker. la Row. M -a Itin--an. lr. miK.r. Mr Mumnrr. Mr. IJoyd. Mr. in fact all tha man In tha com pany baa at ona lima or anoljier bean denttflsd wttl II. and aareraJ of them wars particularly popular. Tha new leadtnc woman romes hlsrh r rroirRmn4M. arcordlna to Mr. for a time aha aucceaafully eucceded I..tra Jewel with the loll players In V. aahlnclon. KimHtm la lwk lass. STia - a 'w York slrL for several Years prominent In the Stok world ....A. 1. nH II la said, orettr. Kd r J ( 1 I n ' 1 . . .a. s an -e'Kayrla-lr:; Melbir. th. -A. ti. Clab." ' GRADUATES IN JOBS 70 of 0. A. C. Placed as Teach ers in Northwest Schools. DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY College Inablo to Trotlde Enousli Instructor In Manual Tralnln auil Commercial Subjects to Meet Applleallon. OTiEOON AGRICCLTfnAL. COL l.r.GE. Corvallla. Auf. JJ (Special.) Mora ban 7 Kraduates of tha Oregon Acrlcultural Cojteaa hava been ap pointed to tea-hlne; positions for 11 !. s shown by tho report of Profes ,or Kessler. chairman of the teachers .i.i.ni commlttra. Just submitted to rreeld.nt Kerr Flfty-tMrea of theae ara of the lIS class, ana k masters' decrees. Tlilrty-nlne have po sltlona In home economics. 11 In man ual tralnlr. e!hl In commrca. nin. in acrlculture. and the remainder in the elementary and hlh school trades, iiikn Ktatea BaaalteeU Nearly i per cent of the total ap pointments have been made In the fol . fnfornta. a. V. ashlnK- l.l.n S: Montana. 1: West Vir ie-lnla. 1. There are three or tour more renrims In the neianoor.o whl. h are practically assured, and the ver.atii" an-J. it is aaio. preny. whlch are practically assureu. o ward Woodruff, who w. Join! lending rommittea preduta that with other Or roan two years ao with lauia Hall. re. fn apM,intmenta likely to ba made lurns IMs Mn a lea.lme man, and thl, m,ntb t.ia lotal will pass 0. w . . .....r..n. I Biiii'i.oltinrif. An. f! ' ' " ' " ther Uirr of edin-man caliber Is Henry HH. a h Is ba.t known for his - V-ir f rom li' fame, bavin sue r..M imam IMr. In tha road pro elift'on peveral years aao. Hma than be baa been with stock corrre.nle In arlou cltle.. one of his mot rer.nt enffs-emeoi. bavtnsj been ooksne. Walter "ill'-ert. lone a popular fivt'ira wifh lh Kaker Com pnr. ret'irn a. director. Will- lam l.lod. another plover of leadin rola raliNrr. I certain to ba one of the welcomed old favorites Clark hilver nail win plav luveoiia rolea in. wa of which will ba received heartily, a. it i doubtf'il If tha Itaker omrany ever hat a more versatile or ta'enred 'ivervlla man. "tUU" IMII and John Sumner, who will carry tha character role., have lone been asaoclated at one time or an other with tha :kee players, and Mr "iefrted need no Introduction. Wear .ad rtaya Avallabse. iwirw; to tha war In K'irope and im periled condition, in the t'nttcd Mates. wFit. ri ara keepina a number of road productions out o the theatrical flebl this ffir. there Is an unlimited number er promtlnc new and oi l p!a. avall eole for stock production, and Manacer beoman l mskins: plan, to produce some of tha be-t of the. a. The situa tion Is peculiar. Inasmuch a. there has never baen a year when e many aood pia.e were relea.ed for atock produc tion as now. To illuetral. Mr. beaman anreuncad yesterday that. amons of her. fc would rn"' Tha 1 enow Ticket." "The Ml.lea.llnc Ijidr." "In-po.-ant.- "The Trail of the Ixneome fine.- "The Are-le Cse." Seven Keys to Batdoate. "Tha Kortuna Hunter" and Much for So Much." tho lat one of W lllard Mack a sensational ue- A. Ir the pa.l. there will bo res-ular v,dredar and Saturday mattnees. Mr. Sean-an I contemplating several rharsee In policy which may be adopt ed and announced before the season a iv n a. WOMAN HURT IN RUNAWAY hlll. riuhrvl TUronth Carrlae Hoof. Break., nnser In Fall. OK:ie-S CITT. Or. Auc. :3. (Spe eil t Mrs. Smlth-Torner austalned eertoua Injuries wnen a team or norsee ran mii lat Saturday nisht witn a en-all ba.k In which were Mrs. Turner and three cn'Mren. Trains at Tualatlrs Station frlant aaad tha horsee who raced down lae road Intj an embankment. throw In Mrs Turner out. breakiner her shoulder and Inictlns; ether Injuries na of le llftle .rls waa thrown n roust the top of the carnaae. and. falling, broke her firwter. they can find no Justification for the feellnc In the dally reports of the weather forecaster, for na i - . i f-ii. nnrme.1 weather. in . . . . i k . An several pre- vious occasions we have suffered more than at present. nromlsas were lesieroay a- for cool weather the remainder of me day. for even al noon tne wmpiniu but 7S with a relative humidity of 0 per cent. But In the afternoon the moisture besran to leave the air. ana at S o'clock, the time of the next regl .V. r.i.iiv. humidity. It haa dropped to 44 per cent, with the mer cury at II aeerreos, me " - perature realstered yesterday. The hourly iemperaiui. j day were: ... A M I r. Jit A M 2 T. M AIM n..;4P. M i Jrif: : sr. m j; io a. M " r-M :Z7. it a. m Z ir. ji 13 Boon 50 SCOTS GUESTS Halls of Portland Hotel Ring With Highland Tunes. KLAMATH LINE RUMORED REPORTS ARK THAT COSXKCTIOJI WITH BK D IS PROBABLE. int. DinniB i". " ' - . Tha demand for manual training and commercial teachera la areaier than Ilia supply. While the number of ap- . ... i- homo economics Is arrat- er t.ian in any other two departments. tha supply is aieo nn rallwaj tnlr.u of ihe J raduates In home eco-J lpftt,,r nomlca thta a-r bavin realsteredT n(., n,.bl with the commute. Tha demand for ,-0ione acrlcultural teachers Is lowest In Or eon. four of the nine arro'"t"n' bein made In oiner states. Waaaal Tralalaa Nlabeet aiioa. Tha hlahest In manual tralnlnsr Is $lliv. the lowest The hlahest In commerce Is !. the lowest These fiures ana averar oniiio represent first appolntmenta after sraduation. nor tc.e averaae earnlnsa of inrton Aaricultural Colleae aradu atea ii. are leachin. Of the it ap polntmenta involved in the avera:ee. al liaa bad no previous experience teach ins the industrial subjects, eight have bad but one year'a experience, and ftvs, have had two or more yeara. following Is the completed list to Aucunt li. the dale of the committee's report: II th. e.'enolce Ada AW.rton ader. vtb : II. en .Dlirwn, aaa Kranel.cv ini-ii.lan In hapitalt; Marfa Anthony. He yilnnv.Ue: MerU ll.iw.n, SlUsrloa: Ameila Hutn. .rlaa. Hae Cartas. lir.lim. I.ocil. ikis. r.us-a-: tela Coaklla. ooj5urni Marl. aider. tas.an: l.uc uctl The La :e.. SQlin 1 t. . uirtrt Lalwm. iii Twa Oirirlata af laterler Departsaeat Arrive Wllk Ballraa Mea oe Way ta Crater I-ake. imitii vsuis. Or- An. IS- (Special.) E. O. McCormlck. third Tlce president Southern Pacific; J. W. Met' calf, superintendent snasia oivie.uu i. cc- r.mnhell. seiiera! auperin' '. voethern district. In company with Stephen Mather, and Mr. Albrlsht, of the Interior Department, arrived unheralded yesterday morning by ape- C'!esera.n'Mather and Albright, pro . . i.ii. end Medfora ceeoeo " thenc. by via ooai to iiniiiiii.'i . - .... i.ii. .ml the railway officials made a hasty special trip of Inspection L-i.i. ifi.r returnlns last nlsot their special left Immediately for Weed ... ... . iin anrl Colonel Hola- i nici r. 1 1 n " " bird for several weeks have been hunting the wilds north of Crater Lake. Knslneer Hoey Is regsrded to be here nn railway business "'""' "7 i.m k.a bean an adviser of the Colonel's as to revenue from pro II Is reported here that the Shevlln timber Interests at na nave p"; cally beer, promised an outlet through this country lor ineir umurr u - ..imAn of a ble- aawmll to be erected there. These reports seem . .....-... ah., railroad construction in this part of the country la about to be resumed. NEFFS BODY IS FOUND 11 1 rr.r.n MlRDKBC.n. Of UKIe POHT MIKK IS ariflDK. t r I nl illl'ired lis: t.?dia lloollttte. I a. I Day of Soccers Here. This rm th- last day of the vl.lt ef tna Fritisa priaon sMp Siceees. vis itors wt'l sa received aloartt bet ween t eriock ins rnorcms aad is o clock to ft -h' TKa fct soma cf the children of 1: a Bo. a- aad .r:a" All Society are ta go ever the 4 hip at IS oc:ock this snorr.t-c wul not bar tha public from le.pact n tha b 4ccesa at the . br tit tw of one ef the haras Te.t ta. prison ship leaves at midnigst IsnigM 00 the first leg of ber lourr.ev to T-ig't attar bsr'.rj been In tae river tbree weeks. I .! : Karaea Hnen, Juocllon City: . . t .i m . H Slarv Hsrtuns e..sna. Si.; OMia jm.. . . llaxel llo'l. Humi. Katherln Kooken, bsA'r; Jul-a lrvm. Tne uaue. ciini""" In h. .r'ts i; 1" JlatCey. I'rrfoo i: Kihel lii.er. K .ln. Iwis Milam, I'ort-'.oJ- tmliv Mui-r. Inu.pendDca; Ju.la M. Wt'iler reU. IMr.a Mi:.s. t'ureet lrova: .iraa Mltca..!. M.d.'i.rd. Winifred J-eller- '. Alaarj: 1 M I'lerca, l'ni"o, Ruaen. North enle. laL: ana oui. p-.nKt:ii; June ree. CTesin Asrlcul . ... ..m... li.n ta.w sa.em: Ml.drea Md.i. iisat:ie.' Mash.: Kuia timlia. aaa . i-.. ..liettruin in ho.pltai; LJlm .-..fl-rJ. rortlanJ: E.la Tasg. aeasiaa Mildred Wlieon. itcii.ric.. ii.flml trsisins f. J. Pleisch. rrse- u.- v lu'd. l-hMBit: Theodora i:.:etad. r epens.nce; 1- IV liatcbell. Cor ,'A:.u o. w Jem.. oam: L- A. thing. K.emalh Fa's. tr.s:d Mcviosj. Weat Vir . . u.h.:ixtek. Cuttnt: J. W. Mot- imiii. I'.r, n.r The Lla.ln J. A. eiri...io. .-...T-.v... - Ta-tuiss. I ncest Uros; llsrold Turner. i.u- sene. i.rl-u!!ure L. J. Allen. C.irtaMls: r. B. . ... i.4.s.. iiMfv. 1 '. Deasy, lort:aJ. r". J. Dl-iscli. Krveaater: C W. iK.msee. Crescent V.'H. CaL: Carolja Jara ei'a. AiM'-o. leahe ilate Normal Schoo. ; IV. O. Kms. He::. Ini.: i:eff V. sanaers. Tlit.m.s. tl. V. Wright. His. tstata is atrial Svhao!. 1 asti -e Ksthrn C."M. Tort Orovs Wmar EJCr. A.lnrla: Kmlt Hemins. sa . .- I wnrr. Cndja. ll.nrv U. ftua aelL Hod Hl.r; Vrrna Tlf I. FprtngfleiO: Zetta I adsraaad. Wa;ioaa. iartruda v If. . . 111. t'ther erpolnlmeais KNls Bests. Ioat.as .-.-.i.- Abi. coon. Philomath: rnaeoe r.n. 3 v..pr: H w. Il ana. Il.m.t. ri .. . " V 1 ia,A.f. f.u..t.. A luta lel ...i. ci.; Kineririe Lster. Douses iMsstr: Leore fkli:ppl- Esr:r: t. B. Haa . ivatra: I'IBt trromoted from prlnelpeJ . ... - . . .. V tlArikf. ta luyerigio"1-1"'- - - - WEATHER NOT UNUSUAL forr-eatrr IZeports Hecent Spell 1 Normal for Month. Although the people of rortland and the surrounding territory feel that they fcave aoffared from the heal more the Ust fsw days Uaa for maoy eummera. De.tli oa.ee la Three Keet af water la Marea lke aad Gam Along side ladlcatea lla Vae Alee. LUNCHEON GIVEN VISITORS r;!iiFIEt.D. Or- Aug. 3. (SPO' rial.) The body of H. r . Neir. me . 1 . . - - and miner who was suspected of murdering A. J. TVittmann on August II. was iouna inn ....... in three feet of water in r lores a-ar. by Paul Matheny The place wnere ma ouuy . .k.. miina ifluth of where IB BOUMfc " . Neffa boat was found on the morning after the murder. It Is thought that Neff. to make sure or ayinit. waucu Into tha lake and then ahot himself, aa hla gun was found beside tne Doay. The note found In Nefrs caDin inoicatea that he was going to commit suicide, but the officers regarded this as a ruse to turn them orf the iran. c. iv.n...1.v. when tha Sheriff withdrew his men from tha wild area In which Neff was supposea 10 oe nm lnr and decided to wait for the man to coma out for food. Mr. Matheny and Boss Wlttmann. brother of the mur dered man. have been conducting the search alone. Neff wae a bachelorC 57 years old. and la not known to have any relatives. EN RY Ml ON IN BAD PLIGHT Russian Ship Found Wllltont Ftood and Becalmed In Foe. MARSHFIKLD. Or.. Aur. IJ. (Spe cial. ) Captain A. Olson, of the steam schooner Yellowstone, while feeling bis 4 . R.ea. in. tin the ro.it en countered the Russtan ship Endymlon, from Adelaide. Australia. . .......k-Mi r, f Krant'a Reef 1 1 K h t ship. Saturday afternoon and. anawer Ing distress signals, found the Endy- . -. .in Ar nrnruiona and had been becalmed, hovering In that neigh borhood In tne tog ior lour m -r-. D . . , n cn(irmlon originally was listed for Portland to load lumber for the L'ntted Kingdom, but a change In plan waa mada through which her cargo la to be provided at Vancouver. B. C. and on her arrival on tne Co lumbia Iliver tbe will be ordered there. Afternoon Devoted to Sightseeing:; Dinner Tendered al Night, and Trips and Reception Ara .Scheduled for Today. For ma heart aye warms to ins inj, Whsuravsr I may Be. Mm heart aye warma to tbe tartsn. nn tne isnn or wo v - .. wi' tha bn snipes plsyln" In the mornw. Tha Piper o' Dundee. Oh. tha land o" healh and bestner Is the land for me. Hooch! I I ... fa . . . .weaeara eif Approximately o lu'm'i . . . ..ii. i. ; i . . n h rh feathered can yesterday made the halls of the Port land Hotel ring witn tne mneiui im .i.i en..h haiiad. Whan the Ql illl. wnu --" ... Hooch" was reached oO pairs oi teoi stamped the Iloor. xuo occaoivu th. coticliision of the luncheon given .v.. ..i.uue Ki-aIh who are in Port IRnu on . 1 " - - - returning from the !"th conventioi o. I ha Scottish Clans that ciosea ounaa night la San Krancisco. rr i ... s m.. in tna narir. ana some of them have tneir wives wnn them. They will be In Port.an-1 until tomorrow night, inciuaeq in mo paj-17 ara three of the royal officers. They . . rz iipkn rhi. a Dromineni. ai tomey of Dululh. royal counselor; Air. A. . Johnson, of Everett. Mass.. royai 1 1 1 ..1 a 1 : k nd av. or l-eat tie, royal chief. One of the coincidences revealed by the visit 01 ino ecois oa.. 1.. (.1.1 that all three of the royal of- ficera had the same initials, and as there were two other A. u. in xne nartv thev had formed an A. G. club os associate organization m u o. ri.. -ialtlnar delegates pronouncea the San Francisco session to bt tae 1 . .h ti.fl avee haen neld. ItoULine ... oceunled most of the time, the 1 cnanginK v m - admission from IS to 16 years, being the most impon.m ucwi vw ventlon. As neither politics nor to nt 1. aiinn-eit in receive official rec. ognition In the convention, the presi dent's foreign policy did not receive official commendation. The National Association of Scottish Clans haa but one salaried officer the secretary and Peter Kerr has neia this position for : years, m waa noi re-elected at tne oan rrni.ie. vu ventlon. however. At the conclusion of the luncheon at the Portland Hotel yesterday the vis iting clansmen and their wives were shown rdvui j ..- Clan Macleay. Last night a dinner was tendered them at tne rorinnq uy v.. local Scots, at which mora than 10" WTlaemornlng the delegates will take another slght-aeeing trip, and tcnlght there will be a reception t tne Pott land Hotel by the members of Clan Macleay and their wives. work for him at Oregon city, in : im hope that he would stay away Portland saloons. . Kelly to The Dalles. But, like the pro- ivciiy " x.ii., .lnac-a came back. ::.hVl. Tback now to .ray five months. thia being the sentence Both men will do reicaocu, as soon as tno saiowuo " a,-. . Jsnnsrr 1. 1ftls- DRINK PENALTY IS HEAVY HABITUAL DBtNKARDS SEJSTEJfCED C.NTIL STATE GOES DRY. Judge Steveaaoa Contlanea PoUcy A be" Old Offeadera Appear "Asaoaa; Thoae Preaent.1 , The recently announced policy of Municipal Judge Stevenson to keep haHlftial Hrun karda who appear before .i kakioo Kara of a different sort than thev relish until the state has j e..ti.e nirrl.il out VSS gone ory waa . -. - terday morning in the sentences meted out to John Maroney ana x ai umi both well-known tipplers. n. 1 t .. vltt. Arnnkanness. LIUirRea woij " ' - -- -- - Maroney received a sentence of SO days . ti -ilA .iliHtlnnnl which Will mean an added 100 days' Imprisonment, u.mnev vu nmed Saturday, when 1 . . . iAh...A. aantenced to Jail .hat if he came bark he would receive the same potion. But yesterday morning no ap peared, as uaual, "among those pres n . L-.ll. alao a freOUent Visl tor because of nocturnal sprees. Twice n.iKllo defender Robinson obtained Wednesday Is "Red Letter Dan" 10 Free Stamps In Premium Parlors . 1 ' swa. ess. A AL T? f . . r iciam9zj lce Cream and Soft Drinks in Basement Delicatessen on 4th Floor 7 iTWICE-eEAR Remnant Sale Olds, Worttnan & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Only Retail Store West of Chicago Occupying Entire City Block Second Day of Our Twice-a-Year REMNANT Sale Women's Suits, Dresses and Coats very specially priced m this Sale t f 5.00 Women's Lingerie Dresses, worth up to $10.00, special while they last J J4.4S Women's Palm Beach Suits are all marked down for this sale 0NE-THIKJJ Women's Crepe de Chine Dresses, worth up to $25.00, now selling at only ?9.9S Women's Fine Organdie and Voile Dresses, worth up to $30, now priced $11.48 ..as ea a a-N A r '...Ar.'Aiarl MAlir Vt Q VlTsari QT I HK.lt , Tj Women's Beautiful SiiK bKiris ior evening xunctiutta i.vn Women's WTiite Golfine Skirts, worth up to $5.50, specially priced at ?3.8J Women's Silk Sport Coats Second Floor reduced to $3.98, $6.98 and $9. J8 Women's Waists of voile, batiste and organdie, at the special low price $2.39 Women's Middy Blouses, $1.49 values for 89 and the $2.00 values go at $1.25 Dress Goods Remnants at Half frice Silk Remnants Closing Out at Half Price Lace-Remnants Closing Out at Half Price Embroideru Remnants All at Half Price Ribbon Remn'ts Closing Out at Half Price Wash Goods Remnants Closing Out at V Lining Remnants All Go at Half Price Drapery Remnants Going at 10c a Yard Tapestry Remnants Reduced to$la Yard Carpet Remnants to Close at uvea lara nr...'c Hose sDecially priced at 49 Women's 35c Hose specially priced at 25C Children's 33c Socks now priced, pair, 19 Women's Wool Sweaters to go at ' PRICE Girls' Wash Dresses priced special at 9Sd Girls Wash Dresses marked special S1.9S Girls' Wash Dresses specially priced $2.98 Children's $6.00 Semi-Made Dresses S3.75 Children's $4.75 Semi-Made Dresses S2.98 Children's $3.73 Semi-Made Dresses $1.95 Children's $2.50 Semi-Made Dresses $1.75 $1.00, $1.25 Silks special price, the yard 69d $1.23, $1.50 Wool Voiles, special, yard 39d 12 J c Wash Goods specially priced, yard 86 65c Jacquard Stripe Shirtings, the yard 39d 40c Wash Goods specially priced, yd. 12lA6 12 Vic Bleached Muslin specially priced 10e 12.c Longcloth, good quality, the yard Qd 18c Pillow Cases specially priced at 12Vzd $5.00 Linen Bridge Sets, special only $3.95 . . w 1 1 r"w " JL $1 5 Tray Cloths, scaiiopea, now amy of i - - - --- - Thousands of Unadvertised Specials to Be Found in All Departments of the Store 9 Rod Snrpnrls sDecially nriced at $1.75 $8.50 Corsets, odd lots, special only $2.9S 50c Sanitary Aprons specially priced at 25 Brassieres, worth $2 to $5, special, $1.39 Women's Hats are now priced at only $1.00 50c Cash's Braids, to close at, the bolt, 25d Women's Belts now priced special at 10d 10c and 15c Toilet Soaps specially priced 5C $1.00 Hair Brushes now marked special 50d 15c Toilet Paper, specially priced, roll 10t? '35c Girdle Foundations now priced only 19 $2.00 Princess Slips priced special at 98d Women's $1.23 Drawers, special only 50d Women's $1.23 Corset Covers at only 39c Women's $2.25 Silk Waist Slips at only 98d Women's $4.00 Low Shoes, the pair $1.98 Women's $3.00 Low Shoes, the pair $1.48 Children's $2.50 Shoes now marked at 89d Misses' $1.50 Shoes Specially priced at 89 Boys' $3.00 Shoes now priced special $1.79 Men's $4 to $6 Shoes priced special &i..yt . a 1 I 1 -. . "I Double Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases in the Grocery Department Today FACE DISFIGURED WITHPIMPLES And Poison Oak. Little White Blisters Itched and Burned. In a Week No Sign of Trouble. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My face was broken out pretty bad with poison oak and pimples, which bothered me Tory much. At nrst the poison oak only formed UtUe white blisters which Itched and burned so badly that I ac-rstched them, then they would fester and become much worse. At night my face would burn and itch until I could hardly sleep. My face was badly dis figured. I sent for a tree sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and the first applica tion reduced the Itching very much so I got more. I bathed my face with the Cuticura Soap and warm water and applied the Oint ment After using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment for about a week there wasn't a sign of the poison oak or pimples." (Signed) Miss Minnie Powell. Drain. Ore.. Feb. 2415. Sample Each Free by Mall With 33-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Bea ton. Sold throughout the world. Goiters, Tumors and Rheumatism. Latest and best methods. No Operation, no Medicine. Consultation and Examination Free. 812 Swetland Bids- Ptona Main 5574 Much Lower Than the Regular Fare LOW EAST Round-trip, to all points in Eastern Canada, Eastern States and Middle Western States, with return limit October 31 and permitting stop-overs en route. NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. THE GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO ROUTE" Enter at Gardiner, the Original and Northern En- trance, and Visit " YELLOWSTONE PARK Nature's Greatest Wonderland J ' SEASON TO SEPTEMBER 15 Two Observation Car Trains Daily Prom Portland, at 9:55 A. M. and 7:25 P. M. THROUGH TO CHICAGO In 72 Hours, Via Minneapolis and St. Paul One Train Daily to St. Louis TICKETS. Berth Reservations, Information: 255 MORRISON STREET Phones: Main 244, A 1244 A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Or.