j Great Removal, and Clearance Sale Combined of Men's Fine Clothing and Furnishing Goods Yes, we announced some time ago that we had taken a lease on the I eon uorner, pirn ana rvir cnnn nnrl if. is nnr aim flnH .rmhition to sell f i-iiuer oli eeis, J.U1 uui new stuic. muvu MiivA w - , . V n " : out the entire stocK m our present ioca, uun. m& .is uic; umu uaj ui qc. Hundreds of men took advantage oi tnese onerjngs. mere &uu a. ui& aiuiicni iciu xui rt m M w V Reap the Benefit of These Savings Hie fact that this stock is absolutely new this Fall OF m throughout since our fire of Auerust2d. at Third and Morrison, is an - W ' assurance that you get a choice of new stocks Men's Furnishing Goods Reduced QVnVfc Cxctp.v Wiifp rntnnd Globe Union Suits, VjliwlLC LjlV.VtlUll JJL. 4. Ae, 1 U M ki VUy V Vr II aaa " ' Nightshirts, Pajamas, Neckwear, Caps, etc A few items for your selection; Soiarraeif Marx Suits and Overcoats Greatly Reduced .WTV " UV-. aaw v m m ms if ar" iVo reserves. A big se lection of sizes and fabrics JIEVS PANTS Hart, Schoffncr &. Marx and others 15 per cent off. $050, Removal price $3.00 $1.00, Removal price S3. 10 $-150, Removal price $3.S5 $5.00, Removal price $ 1.23 $6.00, Removal price 35.15 57.00, Removal price $5.05 UNION SUITS Globe, White Cat and Cooper makes. $1Z0, Removal price S1.15 $2-00, Removal price 1.50 $2.50, Removal price S2.00 $3.00, Removal price $2.25 $3.50, Removal price S2.25 $4.00, Removal price S3.00 $o.00, Removal price S3.75 $6.00, Removal price $ 1.50 ARROW SHIRTS A bipr line to select from. Beautiful patterns. $1.50, Removal price S1.15 $2.00, Removal price $1.35 Pajamas and Nightshirts. Outing flannel and soisette. $1.00, Removal price $ .75 $1.50, Removal price $1.15 $2.00, Removal price $1.50 , FLANNEL SHIRTS All sizes and colors. $1.50, Removal price $1.25 $2.00, Removal price $1.65 $2.50, Removal price $2.00 $3.00, Removal price $2.35 Caps and Cloth Hats. Reduced for removal. $1.00, Removal price $ .50 $1.50, Removal price $ .75 $2.00 Cloth Hats at $1.25, tcvnnxrc at? Roonfiful Pattprns 50c, Removal price 35 1 AA Ppmnval Tirire G5tj $1.50, Removal price 95 $2.00,'Removal price $1.25 $15.00 Suits and Overcoats. Our special. Removal Price $18.00 Suits, Removal Price $12.00 $15.00 II I jRoseebSatt Sl Co, Our Temporary Location 266 Morrison St. Between Third and Fourth Contract Goods Excepted GAHD1DATESARE0UT Clackamas Has Prospects for , Lively Primary Carrpaign. MR. brov;nell TO RON rrl Appear for Conunlwtoarr, .Wwir J lUrorJrr. WWI for Dt-lrVt Alloc?. cre'js rrrT. or. r.c. :i ?p- rtMl TH. dat f Ik primary o lnt!o .lcti. com., a. il Mjr. bat from tk cadult h. r. ikcm4 ih.mtT.. for m 4 l.rtn. tS.r. U alr.4r promt. of m in .ir iairt la lb caualy ca nit U .rtla!rtr Ira. cf lb effi ( CoqiniMtantr. A r r4 K."or4 .. fl-km County will dKt Ihr. K.pr...nlii. la Ik. l-Ulur. and Ih.r r. lar.w m.a b. mar Brd4 a. bie la lb fi.M. aa4 Ib.r rt aU tro f.ctora la a political . ;or. C. Fro.lU wka r-.4 IHrM yr. la th. Stata 8.n.t. one. m ra.ui.Bl f Ikal soar. ! tioo.str rut tr tko low.r boom. ik.r. c- vaaacr la t. aoaala Cart, it. Hcao.&.C ba baa la tk. Ilou.o for tba Lu! two wn, wtll n.k. in. raca acta, an J 11. Ix OI4a. f Oak Or.. will k a coat.ad.r. U l .t.t IS. raca for I'ommlwlooH that a f.fil promt... to d.T.lop. Cora miuioa.r W.ttooa baa d.ntf that k. wou4 ba a c.fclul.l.. J. V. K..4. . M.T.r of ll.tacada. at4 Ctir T. Mont. of Ino .am. Iowa, .s-m.inb.r. of lb. l.c.tal'4ro. ar put!M tiaib.r. . IL liott.mili.r. of tlarb baa boaa arc.4 by .omo of ba frl.o4 to K.t Into th. raca tt la .tparti that 'brt TV. m.I.r. a m.mbar of tb. la.t LacLtatitra. will t lb. X'atBO' Cr.tK cnj: tU. '. TV. L,.rbart. of It, UUa. erobabty i l mait. an arto omi'Ua f r A. ...r on tbo R.poblicaa tikl. Cbarl.. Komia. a l.arB.r of lb. illara.tl. Mbool aa4 a f -rm r r.aKl.nt of Caabr. baa a:aa anaoua;.4 bla cn4t4ajr. a. b.a It. C Vtooaward. of Or.coa rur. otn.ta mnt!an4 ar.: to.w..l L. Ilol m.a trl C. I. rtr;or4. bota of Or.coa l"k!r. Tbo lonuxratlc raa4i4al. wtll rvMbir bo i. r. Jabaaea, rr...al (kt t.pr ammw. Purfl.r tio.. of or.coa Oir: 04. l i .. of W..I Ubh. aa4 I'.arl f.lbr. of or.coa Citr. ar. rar.l4at. tot fonctr R.co'i.r Mr. wyl la rhl. 4'tatr la lb. offio of R.!r l4 ma a til fca. a w!4. paraaal acquaint, an.a. Vr tlach.. I. .otpto.4 br lb towo Willamalto I'ap.r Company aa4 Mr a.lby la coant4 wltb tb llawloy tut ai r.Pr Cotnpaay. 'ounty t'l.rh IC.rrtaclaa. 'biff X"ia. Tr.ar.r taa. bo a portal. n4nt Calaan. ir.or Joha. on n4 t'aroa.r ll.rrp.c..4 will b. 1 1 K.sablii-at can't: !'.. far aacotMl tarn, an I wtll pro.aoly ba ao p aition la tb prtraarlMk T"r. t pr.mlsa of aa lat.ra.ttnc coot.l r IM effi.-o of fi.trtcl AI tiya.y. Tb laouaabaal. Otlb.rt L. .J C ... a Dnocrt La tpcta4 ta b. a canti4al. ! .araaa4 hiT-.:f. TV ill. lam M. f'oM. aa OT.coa City attore.y. U a-r.aU miAkB4 aa temt caaiau for tba JlapaklUao aomlaatlon. John X. Jliaara. wba la Ja.lir of th f.ac for tb Oroa Oir d .tru-l. By alar ih rw. acataat Mr. Dioa. aa may O. W lU.tkua, aa attoraay ofOr.oa cur. BOND PRICES ARE HIGHEST Improartnral Io for I Year- al trr Oat Brian I Tor ITJ.m la ! y.ar pr crt naokripal Imrroa.manl boada oat of a total Uaa of lJ.t: aold y.l.rday. tb. city got tba bicbaat pru ' P'd bar for boad. of tbat typo. Ilanry T-ol cot tba ITJ.M blork at a prlc. of t4.:T. Tb. rat of tb lu wa pvrh.4 by th. city for lntmnt la oa of lb ataklac tin 4. Tho prKa of th ba!a haa b.n cttmblac at.adtly opward r-antiy. Tart of tb laat t.aa broucbt U.S.. whlrb waa a rarord to that tlm. Th low. .t bid .ubmittad for any part of tb. U.io waa .J3 for th .otir. Ia.ua Tb biJ. r.tT.d w.ro aa follows: ni HU r.b. I ! $.a. btrm T. T. Hallo. 14 rar !."'. btro. Aautta Qui rota. aa ra. onca l.r lonaraara Coaa p.. 1013 f- ivoo: Job Mnrpby. t:J jr I'.oo; HookUr. CanBalB(. A rrwaaa. I1U fay ntlro Hau. H.ary TaaL ly.n tr .aura larao: Ua44 Una Baa a, l3.m far :i LimcraaJ Troat Caaa paay. !. far oatir taaaa. t K. Wine. .la far izx. ii :j tor l:i coo. ti fay t'aoa aa4 l'y tb fa l. uuo; rraaca. X. Umit. la far aaa loo. I (ar . COPiVICrS NUMBER TO GO VVarUrn to Tlrslnrv Nam anil Clnae Hole aa New Yrar'a Gift. SPOKAXC. Tfnk, : Ward.B Vr-am. ct th Waahincton Plat. Ptiaoo. rr.rdlif to advK.a to th rrocutin Altara.y bar, will (1. th coavlcta a Saw T.ar'a sift of craat.r prlTll.c.a llo baa ordar4 that lb numttri b. rarao4 from th man. clothinc and b.r.afl.r tha coalcla ar to b known by Ibalr oam.a I Tha "fcota" wh.r nnnjly convict, w.ro coetlnod. waa alao ardrr.4 olooad. tXactpllBo will bo mainlalnaj by d prttn m.a who brvak prl.oa rul.a oi privil.c.a. BOND FUND MAY GO TO BANK Otjr Trraaarrr Itrcotnmrnd Irroalt of $!, for Jaly Matarltlra. If rconm.Blalloo of Cllr Tr.arr Adama I. adopl.d tba city will dapo.lt wita a local bank a total or tlOa.aa) bow oa hand la tha ImproT.m.ot bond inkle fuad to draw lal.raat at tba rat. of i par rant until July 1. ltlt. Traa.orar Adama aata tb city bow baa JDpl furrd. to r.tlr Ih bo a da. whlrb wtti fall da up to July I. and raa .l a ratufartory rat of Int.r.at by piaclac tb mon.y la a bank oa tlm dapo.lt. radlr1oa Itrcortl IS Arrrata. rCXPtXTOX. Or . Iw. St pe!al All forraar I'aadlatoa Chrt.tma r--ora. w.ro brok.a Batarday wh.a II arr.ata wara ax 4a. 11 of whlrb war. for att.mptin.; ta cat CnrLrma. chr by tb. drink mathoo. .t'rlrr Howard wba waa arraat.d for baiac drunk waa found ta ba. a tare t.tolttr la fct pock.t apoa bolns aaarcb.d. Tor tba aocoad tlm wlthla tb laat two month, b wa aat.Bc4 to pay a fin. of 13a r ro 11 day la Jail for carrylac roaaal4 waapona. Th Chrtatma. racord fI'. tar .nort of tho IH Roundop raor4 whaa arra.ta war uaU. ia a aia; day. 1G SHIP- LINE FORI! Seattle Shippers Plan Three $1,250,000 Steamers. FREIGHT IS PILING UP Vrla of rropward Company Will Ply to Hawaii. Australian and New ZraUnd Porta Ton naee Mtortage I'rlf. SEATTLE. TVa.h-. Ttr. St. ft.altl fhlpplnf man. h.adad br It. -t- Calkina. traffle manas.r of tho Chlcaco. Mll waukra a St. Taul Hallway, today an nounced that th.y wrr orfanlalnc a company to build and oparala thra ll.:4e al.am.hlpa to ply between faattla and Hawaii. Auatrallan and New Zealand porta Nrca.alty for tha new line. Mr. Calkin, .aid. la made evident by tb accumulation of xport trelcht here. All available atorag apaca la filled and thou.anda of Ion. of freight ar en rout, for which thtre la no room. Mr. Calkina aald that If the project r.cal'vrd the atipport from Seattle In terrata which Ih Initial eanvaaa Indi cated, contract for tha veaaela will b awarded to American shlpbulldera within a few week. "The need of a merchant marine la an urcent commercial problem." aald Mr. Calkina "It la not roaelbl for th burlnraa men of the country to await Federal action and. faclnc accumulated fr.lcht and acarclty of hlp ta trana port carroea which ar plllr.c up In th warehouara dallr. w hav been compelled to provld veaaela of our own. "Th plan ar to build eteamahlpe of larc tonnace. modern In fell re aped, aa to apeed and quick facllltlea for handling rarzo Jd paaaencera. and operate them aa all-American-owned on recular e-hedulea between eatt. Hawaii. Anatralla and New Zealand. Thr I enoueh bualneaa In lent for elcht month lo com to load uch vea.ela to capacity.' firarcity of ocean tonnaca la retard Inc tb export buelnc.a or Seattle In nearly all commoditlea, ahtpplnc men ay. Flour and wheal ar twin ahlp pad overland tn th hop. that et.amer .par. can oe found at tha Atlantic eeaboard. Shipping acenta ar unable lo quote rat, by aea from Seattle be for March 1. and eaceedlncly hlch rataa prevail. Th lat-t quotation on flour to th I'nltcd Klncdom ar ISO to 1JS ahllllnea. asalnat a normal rat cf 1 rblllinc. STRANDED CREW RESCUED Schooner Saoaalllo I Aahortl on Waddah Ialand. VICTORIA. R Tec, St. Brltl.h Columbia wlrelaa atatlona laat alsbt picked up th new that the echooner tlaoaailto had b.en driven aabor on Waddah I.lind. near N.ah Bay, on the American aide of th atralla, at Cap riattary. About I P. M. tb Sauaallto ant out dlatreaa alrnala by diarbarr Inc rockata and dlapIavlBr flaraa and Immediately afterward, tba oar-pro-paiitd ur(boa; ttallontd at 'cak JJajr put to aea In a heavy aea to render aid to th crew or tne wrecnea nniwni. According- lo word received her at an early hour tha Noah Bay aurfboat bad reached th Sauaallto after a hard row and aucceeded In takloaj off all the membara of th crew. t " LAZINESS CHARGED IN SUIT Haaband Wanted Her to Kill lilm. Declare Woman Asking- Divorce. THE DALLES. Or, Dec. H. (Spe cial.) Allerinc that her haaband. Will lam 8. Morrla. took her SS chlckena. old thera and bought liquor with the proceed of the aale. Mr a. Sadie Morrla baa Bled a ault lor dlvorc In W aaco County Circuit Court. What made mattera won, aaya her complaint, the chlckena Morrla aold had not been paid for. the woman having given her per sonal not for the bird. Mr a. Morria avera her huaband la ao laxy he won't aupport her. th aaka for freedom on the arounda of cruel and Inhuman treatment. They hav been married leaa than two veara. havtnr been wedaea at Trenton. Mo. They have been resid ing on a homeatead near bhaniko. In tho aouthern part or aaco uouniy, during th laat year. Tb divorce complaint avera that Morrla recently told hla wife he wanted to die. anklng her to kill him and promlalng to leave a not telling the world be had com mitted Bulclde. Th complaint allege, that Morrla. upon hla wlfe'a refuaal to murder him, threatened to kill hlm elf. and ao frightened hla wife that ahe fled from th houe and apent th night In th aagebruvh. ' Feast Promised Indian. PENDLETON". Or.. Dec. IS (Special.) Th Indiana who are encamped at Tutuilla Miaalon for a aerlee of camp meetinga ar to enjoy a big New Tear"a dinner next Saturday. To aatlafy the membera of th duxky tribe a promise haa been mad of a aleer. a hog, one beef and to jackrabbita In addition to ISO worth of other edible. Three In diana left today for Echo In an at tempt to bag the rabblta. Prominent Douglo Woman Pause. nOPEBCRO. Or.. Dec SS. (Special.) Mra. Maggie Pickett, aged 45 years, and one of tha most prominent women In Southern Douglas County, died at a hospital her today after a brief 111 neaa. sho waa born In Illinois and had lived near Olendalo for SS years, fitae Is survived ty a husband and three children. Mra. Pickett waa a member cf the Christian Church and waa ac tiro In church and aoclal affaira. Pendleton- M a u In Defense Society. rEVDLETOS. Or, Dec. SS. (Special.) C. K. Cranston, secretary of the Pendle ton Commercial Association, hna been appointed state committeeman of the American National Defena bortety by Qovernor Withy com be. Mr. Cranston baa been requested to appoint a chair man of thla commute by form of ref erendum vote who will act aa head of tbo society In thla state. Heattle Convent Founder Dead. SEATTLE. Wash, Dec. SS. Malcolm Mc Doug-all, millionaire lumberman and farmer, died Monday In the Carmelite convent here, which he founded, and' of which bla slater, known aa Mother Cyril, la superior. II waa TS years old and had lived In Seattle more than 31 yeara. It la estimated that h gav at least 1500.000 to th Carmellt convent. Car Strikes Horae Unseating Rider. PENDLETON. Or.. Dee. St. (Special.) Charles Bowlcabr, a well-known young Pendleton man. waa knocked uncon sclous Sunday night when the horse he waa riding waa knocked from be neath him by an automobile driven by Daohne Graybeal. Miss Graybeal in making the turn from Court to Alta street hit Mr. Bowlesby's horse throw ing the rider beneath the car. His fare was badly bruised. The horse wliicli ia valued at ?100. was injured so badly that It was necessary to shoot tho anininl. A3 SB PZ xi px ineroll A Superior Liquid Paraffin Oil TASTELESS ODORLESS C0L0BLESS A PERFECT INTERNAL LUBRICANT FOR ASSISTING NATURE IN HER PROCESSES Lubricates the Intestinal Cnannela Without Being Absorbed or Assimilated. f. -l-T,,,atVV mm AMEROIL! PZ m I ' a faewr Vs7 A StipaviorUfuii Pe4al(uai J nutaeeiaa) ! Mm hf TTeJ.00Clf I APrrfed lnl ,OootreaioRir leenat LvOncanl for Aaysling Manure a Hr rVocniet ?'wt 2 TVop.srta.l tea lj-l i aa aaaf. a aaws.w ai r-V. C - t -Tafa m aVal , A Z :Xrii " --a- ; i rl fl n i t . 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