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XOVE3IBER ID. 1913. , LINCOLN HIGH SCH(M)L STUDENTS WILL APPEAR IV "COM ED Y OF ERRORS" THIS AFTERNOON AND GAB RECORD MADE aU.Mlatll. Unparalleled Clothing Economies III GUI OF HOOD nawa av "if Frank C. Rigs Drives Jeffery r; g j i .i ' ' Four Almost to Government Camp in Heavy Snow. k a ASCENT STOPPED BY BREAK Iw-ahl Nearly C'nl Off I'rnm Com nuQkitltoii ami Only Ilr Krlar Inx Mr- an Help IV Oh .alnral .Vrrvk-O Car Mallard. ur rirtm a. w-trn After .-;ipinc a'l f th manr 4 jrtar. .ucvnoAti run.. rnnft,ffH With, th hiatcrr of Mount He4t by r!oln( l.:roicri t Ion mile of t4vr .now, rM of whirr. rnfJ ia a!epl ff.-am : lnl to two feel, a (vn-'Thi-l'f. en.re"er Jn?ry avitrmobi. -i.f-4 t veteran hand of r'ran.. i I'.xtt. arrived In Portend Ui! nmM with no from lit. lmm"ikc rireemcta of i;owrml at tn ba cf llod. Xn. rt-or4 waa rery ealabli.hed ta.t Votilu. when the rr cam ( Itnlfi .nmatlrc di'tJH'" of aiovere-rr-nt a'at At I jl ri.x-lt that dV. Juat a. 8 d-enche.f, rort;ndr who n.Jtv-l wr fr"" Th aaregoman b-i.ld'ng I at rfr!nr at 4 2i. War "il.tin their appetite, f r warm )mer and dreaming cf dry clothe, a piMoe rear I" th. -ear end of the Keating ifliwpliiw cat "4 th rt -a vnt da I . r ml prior fo th 4 lh tltt! til t!jr"t t-ror-sla m. an-, w wnMI tr !.. Hr to with- ,.,. tai. w.iaht of a b;aT roan, wa p. 14 o to -ft tot of ti rdilor. (4 th crvaat waa f' ' as. li Inca.a ll edvaoc f tha '' raMi wa la rarty. tVlaea I! n.-h.n had pied ur alt ta anow it co.'t I ruriH up th t lairal Ml. I. t. iTI-wora. of i,.iffiicnt I'amn. wi hd rnrn J M ! t- ' ,f! tr:orr and fmf com ranion. l'.tT. M I.. taa. JT'rr fader rrr.nM. t.aw.e M. I.- and U' V.. llr'. -,. Tn . I: - !'.). "n' h wnt.r. ina"i'i " " 1 ltr.i '4 th t t!i car p-ei l rffr f T'i a tror4jr w. fot'o-M for Pa fcur tsa w.tSiM riittiS-4 ! f-.ur rnil-a af tn. ora.fim- It wou l.I maaa t y'"!. .t ! ri )! !- t" A" tit. t!m. ! raator cat aa4 tha .nina w.ro .: with i;-rra kata V frh wtr r ! t4 baan l.k.a a-'4 4r"Jr f'ora 'M.n.. : an l- nar "' 4'4 a4-onila an-l a ''" t,.t ,N.-r )! rt.oJ nobtr Ta mat) 13 ff h at-.ia.-ia4 a4 -M " 1 ; 13 a 4fiio r ait i fa:i n- .t.ntlr all d.T. u ts.ir hrt w.r. a-rt warna ant t'r apirita i l t,., wal.-K4 a trt;o pro.lu'- of n (aa!'i tf!' m.ra-ta oftar ura. la. ataaa llaaaU oot. Tut. - Sa r!nlo ar flna't? frt.4ta4 w.tS a MA aaiafT "" n ' .art drof-t lo r- !'. aa ha t.t 1.4 m tit':- ' tniro.Jl ,,4 4aaara4 Irl-ampI. Srranat'l vial-, po man tsciant of Mrra.it .pt lu.i I- na : :a.-a .ip.4 ttt ;i. ra i.f mst coma to tta car tA.at it tniit ttirr.N r In t i. moroinat n4 IMa rfin o .t U fur tn.r tea ' ' t tank. Kl -tasttr tha ait . aa "! of t?!m f-is4 from t t to ' t-'lr 'T I.e. thro-i t"o aal ooa.Half ft of now to tiartiniant aTamp. from wM- h fU.-a an or4 for a ri.-a cr an4 m n.w raar rn4 war to aVa ordara.J tjr t;.rhona from rrttn4 Ttk.a eama anothar ahn. k. Tna day' t,rm Ka4 P'4t out all t.lpionl ril r(i.iaj wit! Tortlan.1 Nalttiar th i:oiafarnl i"f rnata hva In any afirai-tioa cou:4 r.a.a I'ortard and tha d.iraat airihr w aa at liowa I Ktio j.Ml.n4roa. witra Ta ml'.a of anow lo-t.r-..nio. At Ut Vr. I;na ot Mar mot at) n4 ! Aa.!lit . rt.ta a hnraa tfiroa-! m.ia n-.ilaa of mud and ri to ian.f to t'laf our B4 Into rrt!aa4 Halaat la DUaalraaa. Mr. A.-orf d-!'r4 t erernt rr.a- but It waaat until l.ia nait aftar mil IKtw aarn4 that A. t. yt.po and Joa.oN no4.iaaa wra on thatr war wtta trm l:..4 rar and a aaw raar and. Mr. i.iaaa ail Mr. I..aam. tfta piu.-ki.at now and rata f tar la th rrw. want throucla tha mrotm . aNoaat a pati4 for t'i por til ra-aari aftar orl.v a that I.-M th qaarft T't'4rnai wit.i tha da.n'iratini flat 1.1a r'-'arj roullrit st althln tiro in laa of tha Jaff.rr. la tru4 tft( bk-t to ramp tla ni.a bad baa ronptad to ar.p throuarta anoar aa tall a tnatr IMjJt In piar... ant Mr. 4tafi waa to a.arlr aahattatad that ha bad to crawl ea fc har.i. and knaa for th taat a.aaral blo-aa Or M.in.1 t n.M .n In.-haa of -ow h fall. aa a nl t. n. 1 1 and tN f liloainx morninat tha iM'taramtnl natrnmanra avowal that t IS Incna of talra friL Halo Tata M-od. Tha raia rut ta anow par-ptiMy. aal Ua4n.a.r. aft.r a I. ana of hor.ra ha fa. 4 to ahow u f-m 7 7iC. tl n-l!.a aaai, tf V.if an-l Mr. Ilaa.. tha ! - lal t'etr. Brd A I art l.t. manaaI-4 I (t tha t'aravard with 4 in li yar.fa of ih. inii I car. Il-it atio'har haaair rain 4 a a aitI r at i t Uni'ia ar-tarr. af tha i'l'fcard out of orJ.r and tha J.fr. wita H ft W raar an 1 waa cmc.Ila4 t.a laa ttatirlir ajrt!y aft.r toon, Tha rua to l'or;:an4 waa rna-la ia t"ur fc.aiara. d-nifa waaf'iac cnl ' t ion a. Tha a.rat.-a car ami 1'a .-raw af aiiil at ;aarnrrint t'amp. bit Mr. atifa-a and .Mr ara p annin to l.aaa thla mara nj with, a n.w maasncto ril and air.ai Tha V. tt ra--ord i. rarticvalarlT ' a f.-aat b. a u-. r- ori.r ova.-Ilea baa ar t ) " t tha ta of M )unt 1 1 t a. lak. an th. yaar and on. bad atar attanot.4 to parf g m 11a f'at aftar t t 194 had com. t-a th t'aiL Aa wait aa b.iaj tha tax rr to rca l.oi.ra .nant a a. lip t ti'.i. tha Jatt.rr aiao !"M ta una-i u t atin. t.oa of b. .r.4t Ha f-ra'. H J. t" ark haain alrla.ra a ' T 1 ' nr 8o.iaa through aar! kat A-r-U St . . . . ' ."- ' j i-u A " -: kVV ' ; .--. i n:; - -a I r J a - ! - ! 1 . ; k " I r 1. .T-j " 4 . . i . , a . ," . w . . ii V V .t to Risk! STREET WORK COMPLETED (umrarla lrar.tloX tI..S ! ru-fr Cooru-U C-r .VrtrrpCarac-. K-at imprnam-rt contrata ra r.at cms atad and arrod b C.tc ,- n.-r laar inaoiainar i:.!.: wi-l b. b'fra Ih. a .ta t'otta. II a-t w-ak f f.,ririal a. caf tan.-. Th. raract. in. i-a t. th f .I!owlr.: rr-c t-fd ana. f !i'-a.ant ..ra-t t.a --a. nt .-on 4 aT.M o-h-a.at lor t:M. Ap-n f'"W tamft- ICH-ta t II Tth.i4. tl..: l;.idf naanu and fan I'afial .tr.at. aa a di-trtrt. tlIT. aa fifty-atita airaa. from 'klDU atraat to Kll.k- ttjtl a.rt. .. raow.ld llarrta. aa Hroaalo of a.raa-.aoi Baarrt i orlff. aa Aaalaaolaa af rracaar- l.a.rlle Kr.rat,, aa Larlaaaa. aad Marlorto Holler, aa Adrtaaaa. riah-r,.la ara ran.pl.ta for tha annual Sh.ka.p.ara.n play to b. Itlven by tulrnt o f T.lnooln Hrt S fhool tha a. hool aud lorium tnia afternoon and lonnni. n la rap.cn ai.o ... - - - Tea orrha.ira of Uncoln llih. con. iatinc of 1 riawa. with Carl Da-nton, leadrr. will furnish miiilc for tha rlay. W.la ..It.rU.ln, ha. barn fl. th, prc.ant.Uon of Iho rom.dy through th- d.irnln of PUI P tr by atud.nta in th. art cl.... In fart many dcp.rln.rnl of tha .tudent body have taken pirt In prcparlnc tor tha cn- ,,MraB,;0of,rhaV,um;.":.r?V1n.d and mad. by teacher, work.n, -Hth ..udent. In tha domr.Uo -rt- el-... at I.lncln Mich, and not only tha amateur placer., but many other, at lh .chool ax well, will derive much ati.- fatt.on from tha .urc.a.rul prea.ntatlon of bhake.pear a romeny. Th. cVt la a. follow,: Antipholu. of . r.cu.e. Robert fo.-rlff; Antlpholti. of Eptae..... KImer Bankus: Dro m!o of Hiracna. Iwn.U llarrl.; laromlo or Kpha.ua. Carlo. Ijaub: Puka Sollnua. Harry Jarnle.on: Balthaiar. a mer chant Carl Knuda.n; A a a .on. uterlin jimith: ,nB.lo. a Boldmith. Cecil fm Ith: Pr. Tinrh. John Chalmer.. flr.r marcrlant. Arthur Johnaon. ..ond merchant. Mark Nuabaum: officer. Chcatetcr Jonea: AdrUnna. Marjorle Kelley. iVi.nna. Kc.ro.y; La.b. Marten. Kelly; A.mllla. an abbe... llul h l B. Price; Luce. Jo.ephln. NewelL WATER RATES SAME Only Two Small Changes Arc to Be Made Next Year. SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED spatial l lre Main Vrtde 1 Cot IVr Ccnl laarc coi-.ljln- Mram-HcwlcHl Ivrllln lte.Io-ed to 10 Ccnl, a ta a. a.at rediactton 19 the chaff t foe .r.Ll nr. mala water ..ritlca and a reduction from li eanle to a tent a a.o.tia far water for .team neat in dw.ltinc. ara la ba tha only change. . .a. a i.t.a Is Tortland !! !' a.-rord n to aonouncemanl rrada tardar br City Commlaaloner Ialy. No rhan.-.a are to ba inada la flat ral or mater rat. a. With tha attatlnc rate tna a. ..-a .. .... t ... .nl ha ITII.a lir-a rat.ti'n ... - tit i a a -oorrtin to a atatement pre- '. . . . i . .. Ta la pared br me atrr i"i. . . k . .,,,,.1 ... atria UP to No- iimaaf I. and an eatimata of the re- ceii'ta for Namsr. na caaj a '-".. year cloae November 30. At preaent a rr.arita ot irom . . - M M.f.a arrtir. for .peclal Bra protection. Tha ratea ara to ba cut to a minimum of S canta and a mall mum of tl i. which la a M par cant r.Hu.-t.on. At praaent houae fitted ....m in - anoaratua pay 2a - ..... i. I ih. a.rar tiaed. Thl. rharxa wi: bo reduced to cant, a tnonta. Tr.eaa rate riincta win ma aJI-frrenra of about tt:.J. In tha year's ... . . . 1 1 .'. t wilt K. frn m receivra. 'i ipi'. ' w " v " ' - tha tra aervier rate, and lie from tha re-locd heatir arraratn. ratea A few al;nt cnanaea in ru... e-" . - k. -...I. Tha tirln- raaBiaiipi." ai.w . . . . - clpal car la In connection with the In atalllnf Of a.rvlcea. The oao of apecl- na4 euro cocaa am 4 " ' ' -- - ..... ...-l7nna made which will afTact principally tha plumbera who do the wora. an. i'rwn have to pay a trifle mora for connec tion by reaaoo of tha rhone... but It I aaid the additional chare will b .mall. If anathin at aiL Th montMy water rale, which will to. Iowa: . Oerflnaae wa. af we!e foe d'lkl" e la r-a r'". i'..' i I J" I a 1" J" a,.,s aia.'..ia: aa". au. .- .a-1 at4.tio.al . " af i..aat ........... . I. I ( .41 .............. 21 ar-. e ..t aa'ar haa-ar ... J -a- ea-ar ca.-rta.4 fraa fatact. ea.-h fam- a 54 Th. aprliAiirt rate wi.l be un changed. Th.a rate are a follow: Taae . aa-ea-t'ae aa. tt If .Xt a. aim 1 l-.ia aad mora tsan . 11 . ..m-i im ! aad raara thaa 11 :aca .i . a a-M a Z S aad over, thaa to ' !.ta " y . (ir.d.ii thra. aad aa.ee thaa i-t lo. For m. than three lo'a. II per lot ,t fra- tl"" of a lt a vaar. A lot I By 1 faet. or & .Tuare feet of .round Inliadin th apare o- cuplad by the but! lie. Th. met.r rata Bait yer will r aratn on. henced. Th.y are aa f--!'ow: for tt.a nrat coble feel of water. 1 carta far cubic fa Kor ail ov.r ; cubic feat of water. I a.nt. fr ! CQbic feat. lean rrclatrrod at the f'erkln. jr!ler dy. Jamea J. Murphy, of Burke. Idaho. If at the I'orilanJ. t. A. 1'eteraon. of reter.on'. Ijandln. It at th Pcrkin. K A. Mrona I reelaterad at thn Nor. tonia from Tacoma. !i It Keller I. reentered at th Eaton from san t'ranrlaco. J. n Kennedy, of Woodburn. I. rrR tatarrd at th Katon. I!. K. p'hmidt. of Rainier. I refla te red at th Imperial. J. R H. Hourn. of Rainier, la res-lal.re-l at the hoard. V. O. Krana. of f.lcm. reslatered at th Reward ye.terday. Mr. and Mr. J. C.ott.lcln. of Seattle, are at the Multnomah. Mr. and M- V. Harrla. of Albaoy. ar. at the Multnomah. Kdward J Clark, of Toledo. I. r latered at Ih I'erhlna. Wltlard U Mark, an allornry of Al bany. I at th Imperial. r. K. Child, of Kindlay. Ohio, la rej 'tr4 at th Nortonla. John II. McNary. of 1-alem. re(tatred at the Imperial ye.terday. Sim lirowder. of tshanlko. reatatrd at th Cornellue yeaterday. Ouata R Jacob, of New ToVk City, la rc.iatered at th Oregon. S. C. Pwyer. of Oak Point. W'aah., I. rearlatered a' th Multnomah. Mr. and Mr. I. C. Morton, of Rainier. ar reentered at th Cornellua. Harry U and Kutien IU Pay. of Wal. lace. Idaho, ara at tha Portland. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Halt, of While Salmon. Who, ar at tha feward. Mr. and Mr. 8. II. Rolling, of lll, reaislereJ at th Oregon ye.terday. Maaa Myrlla Helhel. of Th Pallea. la raaing a few day at th Nortonla. C. f. Whltmor ha. returned to th Nortonla after paaatne a few day. in heat 11. I V. Smith, of Kndicott. W.h.. la anions ye.tcrday's arrival at th Portland. Mr. and Mra. James Mitchell, of Raker, ara amonx yesterday' arrivals at tha Imperial. J. J. and Marcus M. Puearnian. who hav been away from Portland for eiatht yearn, hav arrived from their horn In 1-oft Anpelea for a brief vUit. J. J. iusarman I tha manager and owna a half Intercut In a Loa Ancelea department .tore and Marcus M. riuarar nian la th proprietor ot two furnitur eatabliabmenta. APPLE DAY 15 TREAT State's Big Fruit Districts Con tribute to Success. VISITOR'S INTEREST GROWS CARE OF DEFICIENT TOPIC ((laalTHEU UW lt WANTED Mt MKItL UORKEHJ' CXI II. PERS0NALJ.1ENTI0N.' Ctiarla Copet. of Val. I at th Ore gon. Grace Dodae. of Salem. I at th Re ward. John Caaln. of Th DI. la t th :!oa. Juti-aa Aim. of Mtvertoa. Is at th par ma. Arthur Pana.ll. of Sileta. I. at tha I'.rhiaa. C. M. t-eardorff. of Chicago. I. at th Utaj jn. Ttaurnaa Trlnce. of Purxi a., la at Ih Port. and C J. Howard, of Kugrn. I at th Cornailua. . K. Tipr. of TacoVaa. I. at th Cornv'.iu. r H Rhoad. of heattl. I at th Multnomah. t J. Whitaa.d. of Corvalil. I at the tieaard Mr. 1 Kilborn. of Chchali.. Witt, I. at the Katon. Mr. avaf Mr, la. J. aniluiuiu. ui b aarakera tarelare I"r laloa hhaald D Mad far eak aad Metk4 t Preaeat I aereaae Adopted. That there .hould b a commitment law to the Stat In.tltula for tbe FceMr-Mlndrd. auch aa I her Is to the Xtai Hoapttal for tha In.ana; A law that would auf ficlently provld for th maintenance of th mentally deficient, a ter.llatlon law to prevent the In crcaae of ihoar mentally deficient and that there .hould be officer connected a Ith the Circuit Court to pa. a on the mental faculties of tranaareaaora of law, waa th ror.aan.ua of opinion reached edne.dav nltrht at th meet In of th foetal Workers' Club, of thla cltr. , The meet in waa held at the llalrl woud. wa. attended by more than 60 peraon and wa addre.aed by Judge Cleeton. Thoma H. Kay. ftate Trea urer: Ir. J. N. Smith, eupertntendent of the Ir.alltute for Ih Keeble-Mlnded: Halter II. Kvaraa. llatrlct Attorney: Judae W. N. Oaten, and S. A. Thai her. Harry It. Torrey. of Reed ColleaTc. pre aided at the meatln. Lr. Smith d.rlnred the lack of ac commodatiotv provided by th .tale lor tha car of tn tebl.-mlnded and af a commitment law that would keep In confinement tho.e deficient per. on -who ar th ratt menac to o clty auaa of their deficiency and conaeaiurrat lack of self-control that lead, them to crlrn." luatrut Attorney Evans advocated atrotw: the pa.aaae of a commitment law and th atbliahmnt of a farm Tor adult f e.l.U-mlnd'd Thomas B. Kay favored a starlllsatlon taw. - ConvUtrtl flnn May IVr Iarportcd. AfTOMIA. Or.. Nov. 1 . Spclal.) AJ thla mornlna's .es.lon of tha Cir cuit Court. Aleaander Palmroo. who wa found gjulltr yeaierday on a chare of robbery, waa .entenced to eerva an Indetermlnal lrm of Trom S to 1. year In Ih penitentiary. Th Indica tion, ar that Palmroo will not .erve ll o full term In prlon. H la a native of Finland who ha been lit thla coun try only about n.n month., aad the lrrmiratlon pepartmenl wl'l take Im n.tdial lcp to baa him tlttpurlcu. AmuaciiM-nt Kralurr-a Have Xo Dull Moment. Tltouajh Cloae) Is Braw in Near Newspaper Men to Be Dinner Gucat. PT ANNE HANVOJf MOVW1E. OUtUON EXPOSITION BUILDING. Fan Francisco. Nov. 1C. (Special.) Monday was Oreson apple day. as you would know by th cores that trailed from th Oretton bulldm In every di rection, even If you came late: and by the throngs that filled the al.les. if you came early. It was a nana.ome exhibit of biB. red apple. every apple oucht to be red really to be an apple and it had held attention for a week, especially aa a in nearby read: "Twenty thousand Oregon apples to be Blven away on Monday, the 15th." Hood River. Rottue River. Coos Bay. Willam ette Valley and F.a.tern Oregon, thy all contributed to the Mr treat. The Multnomah Club football team was entertaineJ at luncheon Monday by the Oreaton commission and on Tues day the commla.lon entertained Repre .entatlve Flnnott and McArthur.. C'harle. U. iloores. chairman of the Re publican Stat Central Committee, and K A. Baldwin, secretary to Mr. Eln nott; Mr.. Flnnott. Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Moores, Mrs. C. L. Hawley. Mrs. R. A. Booth and Mra. John F. Logan wer the other (rue.ts. If aateaaea Dance Mlaaet. Monday wa. Ueorse Washington day. closing; with a srrand ball in the Cali fornia building in the evening, the distinctive feature of which was the danctn of the minuet by exposition ho.tc.e. who with their partnera were In colonial costume and presented a beautiful picture. The great California ballroom waa decorated with flaxs and coats of arms and the balcony ar ranged In loges. on for each state and foreign nation, from which vantage point gay parties of onlookera watched th stately dancers In powdered wigs go through th graceful figures of the olden time. Mra. Charles A. Gray. Ore gon's hole. a. look part In the minuet. Amonr tbo.e In Oregon's box were Mr. and Mr. K. A. Booth, Mr. and Mra. C. U Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. John f. Logan. Mi. F.leanor Martin, of Fan Fran ciaco: Judge Charles II. Marsh, of Pen dleton: Mr. and Mrs. C. X. McArthur and Mr. and Mr. Nicholas J. Finnott. Intere.tlng visitors of the week we.e Mr. and Mr. A. Phlml.ter Proctor. Mr. Proctor'. bronie. "Th Buckaroo." which Is attracting so much attention In the Oregon building, was the center of interest Saturday at a luncheon in th Oregon building attended by Mrs. Proctor. After the luncheon, to J ex position and Oregon ladles, the guests went at once to th artroom where they .pent some time admiring and discuss ing thl. latet piece of art work from Oregon. Iloaad-ap Seerefary la Guest. Another Interesting visitor was Judge Charle It. Marsh, of Pendleton. Judge Marsh is ecrtary of the round up and know something about putting on shows and getting crowds himself: hut h says the way Fan Francisco has kpt th amuaament feature steadily to tha for. In a-jch spectacular affairs as Art Smith's flights, as well as in pro viding su.-h excellent music, .how, that Closing Out Our Third and Stark Street Store and Enlarging Our Third and Morrison Store and Factory Makes Drastic Price Reductions Imperative! Remember this is not a "going-out-of -business sale." Our twenty-jive years of successful business is back of every article sold. We are going after your business on a larger scale and every article sold must merit your approval, so that we may retain your friendship and patronage. N ote the prices herewith. As the original prices were very low, the reductions now in force mean a bigger saving than the figures indicate. Come whether you come to compare or inspect! Clothing Furnishings Underwear $12.50 Suita and Overcoats gg SOCKS U l0tS are nOW n sal75C S1S.00 Sui'ta "and ber-in C(j 20c Half-Wool Sox on I OIAP $1.00 Men's Wool Underwear 7 Cn coat now at. ' u'u sale now for Z on now for . 13. $20.00 Suit and Over- 10 DC 25c Men's Cassimere Sox on orif. ' " ,7- V- V I. e.e- coats now for. O I 0.03 sale now or UG 11.50 to $1.75 Lnderwear CI OC $22.50 Suits and Over- I C CfT 25c Men's Yarn Sox on sale Opo now on sale for. coats now for. OlUaJU now for Uy $2.00 Underwear now on 0 I QC $25.00 Suite and Over- I 0 Kfl 60c Men's Heavy Tarn Sox 0 Co eaie for oniy OliOJ coat, now for..... 'll.''ZZ. on sale now for. 50 Underwear nowaon ff I TC .30.00 Suits and Over-M Cf -h 0 ? nderwear nowaaon P I yjj coats now for )ZI.0U SHIRTS i a? "y, , ! jniulJ 50c Cotton Fleece on saleOCn PAMTS 60c Hen's Work Shirts on 0C- for only wdli rnlvlJ sale now for only UJu sou Heavy Ribbed now on OC. $3 00 rants now on sale M OC 5c Men's Work Shirts on Cpp sale for only J for onlv - sale now for...... J J Jl.25 Union Suits now on sale QC $4.00 Pants now on ealeCOpn $100 Mens Shirts now onOC. for on,y ggu ,r00OnranU-noW"-o";;ie;5' Xy ... 'j?. $ 1 .85 for only 00.03 on sale now for 01. UJ now 10 ro niy. $6 00 Pants now on sale 911 Cfl $1-50 Men's Wool Shirts - I OC $3 00 Union Suits now on JOOR or only w4.0U now on sale for Olia.3 sale for only wa..a.W All Blankets Reduced One-Fourth Browns ville Woolen Mill Store Third and Stark Third and Morrison she certainly "knows how." There Is - jti aoomant a. the book review ers say. even though it is nearing the close. . . Th Oregon Commissioners are 10 give a newspaper men's dinner at the St- Francis Hotel Friday, men from every San Francisco newspaper and from the exposition press bureau being Invited to panaae 01 itcuuu o ..v,oH. ....... i. ah. n n 1 v urate to Pay this compliment to the members of the press who. for a year, have most gener ... 1 ..iiAi.ntiv Venf exDosition ousiy a. 1. u t.i.v .- ... ' - . . matters before the public. The San Francisco papers nave seemeu ,,........- . ... : .. . . n.4i.nn narhana Oresron j a r 1 y amu . . 1 - . 1- . - j.j - ihinff. that called for news OIU iiiuio . . 1 . r. - - - notes at any rate, they have given us generous space ana curumi ment and Oregon appreciaaca OLD COMPANY G TO DINE Veteran National Guard OrRaniza- tion to Have Iteunion Tonight. -. ..h.r. of old Company G, leician ........ - i.. . D..in.nt Orec-on National Guard, will gather In the 32d annual reunion tonight at the ratnsiteiier 01 w.o -nmn House. Thirteenth near Matn street. It Is expected aonst u mem- xltlon of .the city will -Rather about the tables to inauixe m of the d.y. when thla popular organl- zation was the center of the military and social life of the city. The company was organized in 1$S5 and was a separate organization until the Spanish-American War, when it was merged 'into the Second Oregon, and its members marched away to the Philippines. Tonight's programme will be entirely informal and will be marked by good fellowship. DRIVER OF AUTO ARRESTED Keck less Driving Is Charged as Re sult of Injury of Motorcyclist. Max Boyanower. driver of the auto mobile delivery wagon of the Enke Dye Works that crashed into the mo torcycle of Gus Wallennan, aged 16, on East Twentieth and Prescott streets, Wednesday afternoon, was arrested yesterday on the charge of Teckless drivlnjr. the complaint being sworn to by Omar L. Day. Wallerman's em ployer. Wallerman is still at the Good Samaritan Hospital in a serious condi tion, suffering from a fractured skull and many cuts and bruises. He was Hung through the glass windshield of the automobile. Boyanower has been complained of as a reckless driver be fore, said H. P. Coffin, chairman of the Public Safety Commission, yesterday. After experimenting for three years, thn United S'atea Bureau of Standards has de veloped apparatus for determining the ex act fineness of cement. Knabe Pianos lead the world. See the new styles at the HEED-FRRNCH PIANO MFG. CO., 10th and Stark Sta. KINDS OF RHEUMATISM In popular language the word rheu- ... - .. ... that envers A mum- matism 1 aa in .V . ... htude of 111. of which pain is the chief .ymptom. Articular rheumatism, inflammatory rheumatism and rheumatic fever are all names for the same disease. Muscular rheumatism affects the muscles and does not spread from one spot to an other like Inflammatory rheumatism. Lumbago Is a form of muscular rheu matism. Some people have rheumatism every Winter especially tho.e people who In herit a rheumatic tendency. They will continue to have recurring attack, un til the blood Is built up to a strength sufficient to overcome the rheumatic poison. External applications and drugs that simply relieve the pain are useless. JDr Williams' rink Pills build up the blood and really correct the trouble. With the poisons in the blood there Is a continual combat between the health forcea and the disease. When the rheumatic poison prevails the blood get. thin rapidly. When the blood is made rich and red by Dr. Williams Pink I'ills tbe poisons are destroyed nTheXfreedbookIet "Building Up the Blood" tells the whole story and the diet book "What to Eat" will be sent o! Tre .ue.-t by the Dr. Williams Medi cine Co Schenectady. X. Y. Your own S'-?. ..n. nr Williams- Pink Pills. KRYPTOK LENSES One of the Greatest Optical Discoveries 01 Any Age. Two kind of glae fused to gether, the upper part of len for diet. nee and th jlo.tr part for readme. I buy only genuine Kryptok blanks, made only In the East, and fitted and ground to the re quired strenirih In my own opti cal department to fit any ev re quiring two aeparate correct loras. I alaaa carry a roaapletr llae af II Kit K IRK .OMK OF MY PKIt ES. I-n.ea Sphero' In your own frame $1.00 Letaae. Fuhero In Aluminum fram $1 Lenses Sphero frame T j.n.a Snhero K. tiiass .-vita... Kryptok. Leoaea. In Gold-Filled (curved) In G. .$3.50 .'.. .no . ..SS.0O to H3.M STAPLES, The Jeweler-Optician, 1 62 First Street Morrlevoa, Portland. Or. Wt9 1 Make Your Boy Thankful Bring him in this store, conducted expressly for him, and fithim out from top to toe with good-looking "Thankful" Clothes and Shoes. Double Service Suits Dozens of fresh, new extra-trouser suits for boys 6 to 17 years for Friday's and Saturdays selling, tC QQ correctly priced at .$10.00,, $8.50, $7.50 znd- THANKSGIVING SHOES FOR GIRLS AND B0S. Open Saturday Night. 143 Sixth, Near Alder. I Out fitters .fe- Children. y Ladies and Gentlemen: It affords us great pleasure to advise that we are in position to route you to the East in Steel Palaces through Orange Groves and Sunshine. Mountains and Plains; with Noted Chefs to serve you in our Dining Cars. Our Travel Bureau is at your SERVICE. M. J. GEARY, General Agent, Passenger Department. Ill Third street, Portland, Oregon. A 2666; Main 334,