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MOOSE 10 PREFER WILSON 10 ROOT McCormick. Back Frcm Talk With T. FU Hoists S'gnal . o( Warning to Party. COLONEL HIMSELF SILENT lMer lo I -a. V. ft Cnnrvrtrvl Action by .p.t". rrt ..4r wbo t. fca.k " i;-i. ol family. ' mt.r lr ' .. wh. . taiw-4 rotiti--. wit Cio- bl at I-. ,-i - ... jfr M Vorrr.1. k srv..l noti-e 11 I a ... -rtiofir."" .. .. - . ..... t .. fc tr K f I n- i.e.. - - - v . r- i-...tln van l'TO.rnII win V- , ,r,. ... IB- .mtlW t..a.t. TMl i. ..-t " a warmr il a !,.: lo tey '!"""' ,J ) oo.-v.lt .n4 IB" & rall"l i. Ja.1 va.ltlea- Mer,wiu'. th. i-"Iob.! i ruyi f. eot.ll.-Al fP.v I nooH r..m mr.i kln' ,r " r.-.p-p-r mn l ufri.-..ntly frt. r.... l st ul ! .mr. ' " -Nl a worvir Not a word t'l .. I'- i. a:.,." - "!" am. Tti1' Vi. i "oti- inrouarh .11 t country." " ' -"' n hi. .-tn aft.r a ronf.r.ove .!. I'olon.l K..T-..V.H -Tho-J( t . t - v . . a 1 1 . h . i. BlfonS in. ft n-.ot I.p' potitu-in pub I '14 tAtolnt. will'" ronpluo.i rB.lta ' r.,Ml.-.a nom.natloa. T Hill Woo r- aim rwiir f lh lam- ft :r r t"- -ln ih. I..t f- . I a !-! wifi tr af4 fror -.rl of r,n n. w.r a. t.a in IBa ITf .... m;4ii .f lt: TS. ar. or,nl n.ci o point Thv e por K.e. ! IHoa of IS. who. WI I.H- lha Ir..t4-nl air IB-T w.U .(. f "" ft' ?,.', -r li..t I loM ol'nal ;' a. etrrr bar. d'a. bfr. ma. -Ur Wnwnt mr.rvtth partl dua t- u.-fc f r'tri. ..piniooi aa4 I. on arrna apwltl". (ml any n.ral pt'ioUtlnn at h M'-.4.m pi.rrD.nl marina a.-ftma. Tba r.r:. r. for th. propo.- uv rf.mwr'i.- ntinil army or for b.t i,,.4ir... Th' ar for pr.pr.4n. r in.. It. -TK. a' asttnat tba pr.nt taritr a. . I fr tariff wmmiio. TN'fr la a r-t ri'P"rt'nitr fr an oopoaitmn. nnttxt en a rtlnlrw tla ptattorm Btl4 J4 6r a r.al rr.l!4t..' ALLEGED ROBBER IS TAKEN I. W. If mlrr A-r-rl f f, rral I'tlHir J.poa.-ne. rKN: a.h. N Thom- B" I w- n,rn b. r. Ki. arr.t.4 IMl ft.fo) 4 b.,fc.l at th poll a atat'oa e- i" II. b4 b.r IJritnJ aa Ibe M- orniH b Wr.la...Jr .r-rr-t lnt the M.!.l baarr "Ml hr,lrl of p.r.ona .ra In tha dm- Inl-rnim ami bW4 Ut ina r. n i r . . tri.an H.i'J. n4 partial' i I. inn. a ih rna r"f.d Mrh:i po.tr.ffir. and a. th. man h.. b.l l op an l r .bbaJ Mr .ntoln.tt. Tortr.r In olfir. In th. Kuhn butlf. MS at i"n Thar.lr. AUTO VICTIMS LEFT LYING Man r.l I.lttta l-shirr Are In- Jarrd at Tlllamnok. i T '! J-V ! K ,T 'Snr- '-,"!, rlmt t r tnanaal tralnlna In- .tr,.. tor h-r.. man M um duht.r. w.r. alrnrit tr an itomot.ll. whlh rl'd frt atop. tat nliht. The rhiU w. knora.t Bfn-li. ", dfiff.1 Net r the marhln.. Ha wa found br the rr.al.ld". .uffrrln tmm tare bad rh. on b' had. a brrta.n rolltr&ene ami Inl.rnal Injurl.a. Tne h.adi.iht of the autom-.bile wa ron br tft" impa.-t. A broken pla .r ri w af.rward f und to at m fc-ai: fit In ! tnj. htne drum by rl Ford. FIRE LAID TOJET PARROT Pirtl rr-lrnr-d With Horn Tttoazhl to l;nilrd ltcbc-a. Tai p-l parrot kpt ta tne fcou... of ; Jl.n.i.r.an. of tiourn a.a rr.r.n for aa ur'f m""" I" "hlrb a, ...rn l the trurtre ! .round ia the apt IHAflon) e"-r. . . . . k tri mn tM. about H. h... and it ' b.i.rJ Itial In i lookira" for prr..i..fca If Happened on a h.-l of mat.-hj.e and. Mt'.nc on th. ,.-.(. tik. b.a.l-. trt..J tne fr.. t'a.cl. t trake Ita way from atrl bn'.Min. the parrot w.a burn. J to ath. TAX RATIOS ARE SETTLEO t. CoananlMloai aaea o I'nhltc t'lllltlr. by (naalkt. !U:M. r. Xr. 1 Sprlal The tate Ta Commla.ion today com rl.t'd the p. rman.nl ratio to be u ' in arpwrtfonina' the aa-. n.rl on th. p'iMtr ntilitr rorporationa In th. dif f.r.nt rwMnfi.a. I.rc.ntaaae err.pod br t'ountr Awora tn tn.kiri tt.ir rrkjntT aa...m.nta form the baata of lit. rat.ee. brine ru at.d aa th p.rr.ntare ara bicn or low. loutlllrl h.tl( th. hlh.-t ratioa will ter.ira lb. srvatrat tat from lha public ut nit i.e. The ratio. folMa ; Taker. ": llrnton. 4.- flakamaa. ft; ilataop, Zl t'olum bia. Hi fo. ': froott. iJ; rurry. . lHualaa. 7 1. illiam. .4. t.ranl. a lUrnrr. 1; Mood l:i.r. . Ja. k.on. i. J.ff.raon. IT: Joaephitie. .1. Klam- ih. l-ak. :i. Ian. 41: Marvin. ; Ijnn. U!hejr. 4:; Marlon. 4: Morrow. !: M " It oorrvah. 4;: I'olk. II. -h r man. 4. Til amooh. : fniatll'a. . I n. on. ;i; Wallowa. TJ: W'aa.-o. Ti. u a.hiriiion, 41. tthol.r. and Tarn- biii. NEW BANK OPENS DEC. 1 Ort-coa llj- Third In-littoo Named Kuill fflcrr. or.K;' i nn N'. t. "Ppe- cial.f TV' l.atk o tomnirrre. tiro con llty I! ar t .' taalimi- Inotttullork ill open It . v -vra r.rot.r I. . Walker. prldnt or the btk.Nr.tionrH to4ay. Th. bank will b a capital of i.i'e and aurplue of all of whi. h will be pat j tit ceo. The poar ui o.r ir wilt roa.iit nlirlT of loial m.n. The direct nanxiraM of the bank nil be le the hand, of airrrlrn.od o.nklna mn: l-roy Walker, pr.xtd.nt. Thoniaa J Itran. i-.pr.ldmt. and John T. Humphry. rhr. lor lh Ul l.'t ' he new raani.r na b..a with the Hank of Orern City Tbe bank a home la brine complctrd rapidly- Walla Walla Knjoylnc Kaln. WAI.I WAIJJ. Wa.h. Nor 1 I r. i. r r.n . - to !- haa pr.louiy fa::en tMa wk r ff.in.in.iri .... v ' - 7 f.:i. Iolal.4 il inch at i o'clock to- aifht. wtin inoicai.oo. .... .. . k -.ill IKI. WMtk Will I". nv.... ' Ih.re f.ad te.a a d'fcl.ny. but the . . . wiplnc out 01 mi. ia p r.a-. " farmrr. who atate the ground n.rda It. rw Cnnnly llerrltm flrrord AIJ.WKIJ- IdJho. Nor. I. lre .al Th. work of lranecrlblna; the rroroa Of l.em ounir. i . -. . anyon lounty by the U.t lnalalurr. .aa rompletri today, and the record t T cu. orward'4 to t.rcm.tl. t'i" t".T be work rmbrarad fol,o and uet ). City lajf Send Offk-iaU lo War. VlN-rbl'VKIL R C. Sor. !. The City Council baa unl-r ronldrraf Ion a prop-.al to igifxl to all ainai. n.rn n the employ of tne city, inriuuina oli.-e and firrmrn. thai Ih.y r.alsn rom th. clty'a rrl.-e and rnll.t fr irrrirt amtl.-e asaln.t the tirrmao. Whitman Mjne Sarfraso IVtltlon. AtJIANT. N. T. Nor. I Juffrae envoy from California tain.d ;..Trnor Whitman a aiKnaiure to a nrtitloa officially r.uratina- " a-rr. to adopt a ron.tltoiional am.nd- mrnl inr( womrn the rlfiht to vote. lark Twain' Vwun la Sulrlilc. JtAr.toX. la. Nov. W. W. -m- n. nr. t rou.in or r-amuri ....n. lUirk Tw.n. rommltlwl aulcue nrre today. II. bad bren a aufl.r.r from nrurttia. Me furm.rly waa A I - tornrr of thl. ronrttr Buy Your Boy an Overcoat This Store Shows the Newest Models This Store Has the Lowest Prices SHOWING today scores of bully, Wooly Over coats for boys of to 18 years. Every pood fabric, thoroughly showerproofed; thev keep the warmth in and the cold out. Fine, manly-looking tweods. cheviots and novelty wools, in plaids and fancy color Mending. Ever)' overcoat fully guaranteed for style and service. Look at the prices : BOYS' OVERCOATS, 10 TO 18 YEARS S3, $6, $7.50, SS.50, $10, $12.50, $15 CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, 2' TO 10 YRS. U $1.50, $3, $6, $7.50, $10 $6 Norfolk Suits Extra Troanrm Fre St.95 i r Boya Store Second Floor Elevator Today choose any $& Norfolk Suit in the .tore for $4i5. Absolutely the best School Suit in town at the price. Stout cheviot, tweeds and fancies in the new PAtterrn. Trousers full lined and seams taped. Tomorrow... $4.95 SPECIALS $1.50 CORDUROY PANTS D$? Stout brown rorduroya for boya of a to 1 year. Juat th garmcnta for outdoor lay. $1 Y0UTUS SHIRTS 69 Nobby. nw percal.a and ma draaaea. In aplendld patterna. Hoft cuff, and boaoma. Sizes i:'a to 14. 50c BLOUSES Xif 3 FOR $1 Splendid patterna In . wah l.iouara on al today. No llm 'lt lo quantilleo. - 25c STOCKINGS ID All alxea In boya' heavy ribbed black etocklnna on aale for today only at the special price BEN SELLING MORRISON AT FOURTH l9t 111 IiT y i B,V 1 l rJ xiririat-rt I J hVi L J LrtOJKH liXM 1 T jiL-P-WI-'1'1 llJPSy -IUbHI "1-aP" fBH -tlUil'lll Tie WORLD GOURTPROPOSED t'lH'T HT:r TtKM BV KOttMA. TIOI K I.KfitK. Oraaalaafloa Will e Interfere ia frreeat a flirt ar latrrfrre With Defeaae rrearaoaaae. NKW YtiKK. Nrv. 1. The flrnl formal etepa in a rampalKn for tha cre ation of a worlu aupreme court for the judicial arttlement of all International dionutra wrre tak.n at a luncheon civet, at the liankrra" Club h'ra t.Mlay. whlrh waa allendrd by mm prominent in public llfo from all aectlona of Ihe country. Tne luncheon re.ulted In the forma tion of the World'a "ourl l.rKUn of America by the rlectlon of a hoard of a-ntrrnora. who will later el-t offl rrr and perfr. t the ortranixatlon. Plana for Ihe e.tal.llehm.nt of euch a court were dlacuonl In Cl.vrland lant May. lr. John Weelry Mill, who prenlded at today'a mrrtln. explained that It waa not Ihe object of the leacue to take anr hand In brlnslnr about p.ar. in IS tha preeent war or to Interfere In any way with armament plana In tha t'nited Stat.it. The IratTua propoaed to or- ar.ua a court. conalKllnir of repreaen tntlrea from each country In tha world, which will prevent any urh outbreak as the present war In the future. Among the novernora elected are the following: John Wesley- Mill. John ll. v. Il.mmnnd. Oscar S. Ftraus. Alton It. Parker. John Wanamaker, fniled stqnada s( Kmployea Search AVoods and Stat. a Senator Sherman, or Illinois c. ii. sHiTT. i-ok;i.; company PHKSIDKXT, II AH DISAPPEARED. Charlea W. Kalrbanks. Uovernor-t-ieci Stanley, of Kentucky, and tiovcrnor Hammond, of Minnesota. AMITY ELECTS A. B. WATTS f 1 llarpolc I iH'fcaled for Kef-order by Seven Vole. M MINNVII-Li:. Or.. Nov. (Spe cial Keen ia of the city election at Amity yesterday were: A. H. Watts. Mayor: Klrhard Marvin, t. 1-1 Koblna and Charlea Shaeffer. Coiincllmen: S. Soreneon. Keord-r, and K. V. Itae. Trraaurer. W. I. Marpolo was defeated for Re corder by seven votes. It B. Harner waa first nominated for this office. S. Sorenaon bclnif placed on the ballot by p.iltion. Rivera Orllevinsj lie May Have l.aat Way In Forest. ABERDKKN". Wa.h.. Nov. 1J. (Spe cial.) C. II. Shun, president of the Gnys Harbrr Losing- Company and one of the best known logging op erators of this dlslrict. has been miss ing since " o'clock yesterday morning, when he left his car at the company's warehouse about 15 miles northeast of here, to go tj (imp No. 2. five miles distant. Officials of the company fear that Mr. Shutt has been drowned in the ast fork of the Wlyhknli River, or that he Is lying helpless somewhere in the woods between the warehouse and camp No. 2. About 40 woodsmen late today scoured the Wishkah Valley in the vicinity of camp No. 2 for some trace of Mr. Fhutt. About 13 men spent nil last niulit searching the woods, but True Economy in Meats means fresh, best quality Meats at lowest pos sible prices.' They go hand in hand in this Big:, Sanitary, Snow-white Market. The name of FRYE is your guarantee of all this. Here's extra economy in the following list of Saturday Specials i Prime Rib or SIRLOIN ROAST, Pound 2oC Grain-Fed PORK ROASTS, Pound 9 2C Shoulder Pork SPARE RIBS, 6 Pounds for. . 25c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER, 3 Pounds for. . . 25c Choice VEAL ROASTS, Pound 1 1c Fresh-Killed Milk-Fed HENS, Pound 't'gS" Tempting Economies Offered at Our BARGAIN MEAT COUNTER Strictly Fresh Of- 1 9 Loaves f)P OREGON KSr FRESH Sp EGGS, 2 Doz..Uc'1' BREAD for. . .UUK Cascade Butter Store Cascade Bakery 7 Pounds I I- I Fresh Sliced SWEET ISP SALMON,. J)P POTATOES AUl Pound 13 Pounds for 25c Cascade Fish Market Potted CHRYSAN- Ghirardelli's Of- THEMUMS, IA Unsweetened Choice Variety4l If CHOCOLATE . UU V Each ut Regular Price 40c Cascade Flower Store Cascade Grocery i without the slightest success. More lh:m that number were in the woods at daybreak this morning. The heavy rains yesterday washed out all tracks which Mr. Shutt mifiht have mat'-. W. V. liubanks, Mr. Shutt's assistant in the company's offices. :ind who sp-.-"t all last nlgnt in me seari-n. refuses to believe the theory that his emplover Is drowned. He thinks Mr. Shutt Is lost in the woods. t. uhiiii heen a resident of Grays Harbor for 17 years and during all of that time he has been prominent- connected witli tne logging indus try. He is 44 years old anil has a family of four children. He is a well known Mason and Klk. Calf AVeisJis 137 Pounds at Birth. NORTH YAKIM4, Wash., Nov. 19. (Special.) What is claimed to be tne heaviest calf ever born arrived In the K. B. Marks Holstein herd a few days ago. It weighed 1:7 pounds and is the offspring of a $10,000 bull and a high record cow. It will be exhibited at the Cascade International tftook Show. Mendota lump coal. $3.50 ton de livered. Albina Fuel Co. Adv. rt. orhtr: Man Harjlar Victim. r-irrnrtt.;. rr. No. t. .spenai t(irrte Woll-aser. a l:.a.hr rap !'::.. etrd r "ived wor4 from eaa rn.-.-o that te.id.a--a thra wa. .el.r.. br reira rr -e.Ir and t.t l.at.lry to ta value af wa -n mn. t-ifnnr, u tla r..d.n- wa, rff-.t.d I1te,t a ernj.trr win-e-w wi: r Vo:i.i' and h.r r:! lr. w.r. .xtin rlinnee Mr. el-l.asera- aara kia l- la rover.d by In- suraa-". rUMrharx Cbarrh PUa Il-ra rrisr.Pt'n.i. Or . S. l.-?-lal i riaea f-'r C .r.tion af a mdrn r .tboiio churra In. U.-aS'4rc wara da r.i...J at a m-t h.:4 fc.ra j..!. tir. Tl. rlR w.r. erpre-4 br a t--rt!anl ar.n'-l aad rrebablr will; D -.-. Dtd T atrarlira wl.l cot aspfvlmat.tr li-i. Jaacfloai City Tkrkr fuwnfd. JCNiTTtV CITT. Cr N.r. t lr- ri,i x niH m-.tiea- af ntia.na wa. It Ina 'Hr Hall aa I tsa Cltli.n. t-aet f'-e te rm:pf e'ertiea termed. T alertlnw ot'la f'r lo Botly '" -.t.d. aa a rify It k't la to b forra-4. Ttia ritu.e." ttre.l M!: . If. KaiCdt. I'lty ?-ip.rtnt-adat of S- hooT 'TO: Iter J. Bannett. af th" Cariat.aa cairca, )lcorvlr. Ceuaclltma -. v .- r4pwr a. 3 u 3. 0 Shop in Leisure and .Comfort Tonig The Stores Below Are Open They Are Ready to Serve You Bountiful Stocks Money Saving Prices , rOU-your friends-vour family-none of you need wait until the pre-holiday rush to do your Christmas shopping. The i stores below are open every Saturday night, that your shopping may be more convenient-that you may choose while the stocks are at their best and amid the comfort and convenience of orderly and not overcrowded establishments. Any article you choose may be laid aside until Christmas or delivered on the day and hour you desire. Visit the stores below tonight if for no other reason than to acquaint yourself with their plentiful stocks and courteous service. Members by Invitation. The Saturday Night Shopping Service Felix Block Jeweler and tJltTar.mlth. Ill Mar neon street. C. C. Bradley Co. Men's Matt.ra and Furnishers. HI Waahlngtoa at reel. C. II. Baker ii Morrlann. IT Wa.h Inert oa. W eat Park and Washington. Buffum& Pendleton at ' Clothier and Furolahera. Ill Morrlaoa street. Clarke Bros. torUta. Cut riowere and J'olt.d plants. 117 klorruwa atraaL A. Sc C. Feldenheimer Jewel. ra. Diamond I m- porlers and Silversmiths. l ark and Washington. . The Florsheim Shoe Shop Men's Shoes. 350 Washington street. IriL'in-IIodson Co. Stationery. Printing. Engraving. 117 Washington street. Jaeger Bros. Jeweler. Diamond Merchant, 111 SUth street The Juvenile Clothea for Kiddles. 141 bivth stre.t. Beu Alder and Morrison. Knight Shoe Co. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Broadway and Morrison. Lane-Davis Drug Co. Druggists. Prescription Pharmacist. Third and VamhllL Leffert Jewelry Co. Jewelers, Silversmiths. 268 Washington street. Lion Clothing Co. Man's Clothing. Shoes. Furnlabinga and Hata, Fourth aod Morrison. Lennons Gloves, Hosiery. Umbrella. 10 Morrison street Mathis Clothier. Furnisher. Hatter. 147-14S Sixth street Powers Furniture Co. Furniture. Draperies, House Furnishings, Third and TamhIS Phegley & Cavender Clothiers. Furnishers and Hatters, Fourth and Alder. Rosenthal & Co. Hanan Shoes, Main Store, 129 Tenth street Branch. 30S Washington. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co. Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. 266 Morrison street Sherman-Clay & Co. Pianos. Talking Machines, Records. Sixth and Morrison street. HI. Sichel Ben Selling Max M. Smith Florist. Cut Flowers and Plants. 141V, Sixth St., near Alder st Staiger Shoe Co. Men's, Women's and Children's Phoes, 292 Washington street Woodard, Clarke & Co. Druggists, , Wood-Lark Building. West Park and Alder sta. i Men's Furnisher and Hatter, 331 Washington street Clothier. Furnisher and Hatter, Fourth and Morrison street