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II TIIE MORNING O It EG O XI AN. TnUKSDAT. JAXUART 13. 1916. OOD-BYE IS SAID JO FEE OF $40,000 'de Kavatfaus,) Refuses to 'Ratify Attorneys Ayee- rent in Bx". Case. l. DEPOSITORS WW POINT Lk4 laaarlnpa) Lark ( CBlil ,tM roWKlim aal 0a-e. Lawyer, C,fral., I. Attrr DcWom. . r.r.l ! t p-aa-r-e. la ef f 14 fea ka AltvrMT I. W Va In. la. C. it H'em, afaj"ey -anaaa, k tir--' J"-le Ke- K.k ,e. tartar r-f " "" I par real I i T era ereaarin L. tie fataillm IB t"e ll - wr er "a tra A Treat r.mpa. Ta eaarl aleeaaal tie IM an. ,-..rtt.'i-'t Vaiti wnkl e a 'Wat asreassenl Bad la a o-t and weiataiaad lhl the ffaea. kaaa e-a.- a eootrea-t rtifle.l -a) I a f-a la ka l Ik atlereejs -Meat we. r-mlur-. 1 T. atex-ieoa w aa net wlthoal bain la e .etitiaaere, A -reaaoeakle- f" labia ' rat:n ao en y the amount of work ie ti"f-v ke pat ea th (M i l aieo in. iwHiit ef )rtmim ureal. I ereanlea-4 at tke rae.-1 a ' of caeee aat:na beforw Ik pa- ?o' f ITeeraa. daalTnent tantiir It:!. have ecred aer, Clfvntt court t4 aar are ee -rnael before Ik Coari. la a paxittaa. eirewai a ky tke com. itttea af five 4ealtet a4 l aeon jfeadavr BlarU rBtel la 4a i"rnauk, US par " eeete4 aa muwMMa fe, Tai 44 rapraaaat Ui anaaimaua apiatna la atoatlar. kir. ainia it la r a aiaiiar af lnliffr m aa k 4aaallara wr .iaj i ra ril la aalataiaat. icta k,a)uY .vllo -iilijl Ika (ancttaa af Ixatrtcl Altr r :na. ar-aa. ky Papoir rwt Alloraay Ilia4naaa. Tlia atatalory air af l&a kaak aBainiala( at- km ta f "r.aaoaaMa wmpa" attan fir tttafMn apiofatat ukjt ararvvaJ ky ina jrl. A "ca" . Jla' faa. coalrw)4 Mr. ;. I (W awih i raJ-r l an I noiMatt coatrmet.ac UTa' It a aaa- ' ajwi fa. 11 !! par caat ef ? -coiaraat tf !aaarit. iol'ln If i fait. tsartaaaalal rlat - l-aa4a)-t k a aKtlriiT. II va k.4. TAa MaJ aklcbaa) af Mr. l;aa la: wma a'i9M4 kr Ika ra waa t aa aPklfaiioa fr kpraJ af fa tt.na.T. ka TalaHaat. an4 rma. f"'a ka a.-taiir tiiraira. til ".r h fi9tm Ceart kaa4a w a ita 4aK-laia. rraMaauti n ara yatr4y aftraa ra an:ia.a4 ky !a 4aaia af Ika -aaitara h a.T'-4 la rmrl la amaka rta.a Ikal arkalarar ataa kppaai. kir kapa af rsanu ika ataaay liar kaa 1 -..! la ika two Wa 4 Laial P4t4. aar af ika 4apaaH'ra praa ra at.i ja akal lar wantaal. aa4 aoaaaual, araa lalaaaa la makar ( Ika aoitla apraiala4 Moaalar aikl pra-t tka'f tatHWU aa aaafaUly ta:k:a. fllaaa'" al r.l 1 kfmr ina paimoa. kal.i r Ika aa l'aal f-a la k amarkuaal aa a tawnHlUi aa-t aakia Ital Aa laar ara ka fitaa aat aaara US ' .al af aaT raar a4 ka-a praiajaat4 IT A. R T anaaaarra. nna aar raararr. aaatftar aaaaikar af Ika amrailtaa. aaka4 Ikal k4 aaraaa ka rt, k4 fraaa Ika paa. aa ka M mi la i ana'a y tt I3 aSarl la a.1 i.a ika aaart. kaa ii aa raa4. a 4pa:tr la i raar af tna ftrttvtm raa aaa as eraaaaul atgx-ki aarartaa Ikal k a ulaaiMI ;l ka friaala aa tmrr nalt'i" af ika 4-pi lara. II aai4 ka aFa4aat Ika aaati at wklck Ika a trBiKaa aa appata'l aa 4 vaa4 aa aaxa i-mjraat'aiua aa la Ika aaaaa af tk "Tla aaty roara af Ika Jpa)Hor la la tar aionay anU la ay tkaaa tnaa latr raauaonakla f aa. ka aaM. "1 aa urpriaav4 Ikal Ika raaamiltaaraaaa ataatt 4:kt4 ta tkamratraa Ika aoikarifr la rvgaawl aa k k . f af la 4.-.i'aa. J .. L 1 J RETAIL GROCERS ELECT a&ataaa IWranra Frraldrat aal rW-.1ilaj la Coat!-rrJ. Aalam ttm'c al-actaal yr4"l af tka rur:aa4 Ora-ar" til Marrkaat Aajaoa-iaiiaax aa arraniatia af raeait ffa'ara, TuaaiAy wa:l. IH&iar aftr a -tal vara ira-ra4aat. C. C. a.auit: aaarratary. ti4 4(ira: lasatka ar aw paaa; traaaararr t. J aa . airaitarfc l. . Harsa. H. J Oraaaar k I Jaaapk Heti0 Mr. Maaackaa lackaaj kul caa ata af kai r-rly alartaal aa tka affk-aml ka aa kr tMiiaknu caaaaal Ika pa. aa arara paatvaarfaat aa4 ka " pjsa4 ana af Ika 4raetora. , ITUf a taa alaarltaa Ika naalinf a L4raaa4 ky tv attar taataa, af alara. Mr laataa 4aaoaa-a lha ataarva kill. akk-"A airaaf la anak.a aaa(a-urar ta f a ana aa'l fr-4..aa af lia'r a FVOMEN3'CLUB5; 1 k&, . , , , .; . .... ,-.zzZz T.W.CA. orncxs who is aciite ln pibucitt week campaicn V : HE firat r'orkkoaia at tha North- raatara fl14 aaaaloa ef lha tloaaj Aaaeciatloa af Motbarcrall Kattx-aUaa WIU ba flraa In tha Ctotral Library an FVItJay at aclock. Mr a AIt taa Ulaekana, praalaant of Ik I ariland raraat-Taackar Caaacil. wl'l prai4a Tka mailral pracramaia raaiain faalaraa af nnuaual anarit. M:m Paamar laaa Kally. tha wall kaoara )ni vacailat. will 'a aoloa aa4 Ir. -.roll r.ana. planiat. will can Irikata aalacllnaa. HupartBlaa4ant I R. AUarmaa. ef Ika uilo ackaola, "IU aoaa. aa Tka lmpari4M ef fckaol Ma4tal laaaartloa aa4 Ika Naa4 ef a tVkool Cllnva aa 0itUae4 by Ul I'a-raBt-Tte'aer Ceaacil -Tka Cara ef lha Collar !' ba lei- af aa a44raaa br Pr. W. r. Aawa ana) llarrtat llxfl ll-I'.ar. af tka Her' an4 Oirla- Ai4 Wociety. will tpeek aa -laa Maalaf 'i M -. Trmr: Krarla Olaaa. of Naw Tirk liti. will ka aa bar aab)act Tka Maanliaj af MoikarrraXt kn4 tka Northwael iM (Saaaioaa" tr. II. Uet-o'aaa wl'l epaah aa Tka Qweetloa af I'ara ililk." A ao cial kaar aa4 laa wtil roorluda tka attaraaoa, A.I rlobwomea aa4 aoaaa kara ef rral-Taec6ar AaaorUliaaa wiU ba wtuia. ITCHLNG ECZEfilA IS A COHSTAfflJlOOD CRY n Blood Rajch Ery Prt of tK Body Etwit Twtl SarcoatJaV. Tkara aaaaatiaala'f T aaaaa ta ika a' ar a ktaaaea k4r l kaaa laniarl ana Ika ki---a akaana.a kr af III! a aa I iaaa aaaa.a era -maiimaa III a. wnsj aouoH aal a aaia a. a.aa ee-i b !.. 'a ra4 a4 aal kaaaiaaa l.aa a al taa- w,aa 4 aM nvk ii aaarra ef tka Inul a T- aula tka ka4 -ra 14 tka aa'r a-i'rv aalaal af rm.t.f. a. a, ta tka a"aa k.au4 Parttlar ka-a taa it ka a eatural eaa Tkara la ao a,,aar: af aay avaa-t ta It. It fara ly aaaaiaa. ratt a ika fame ef & K ft. tkal aT u.!"al.a tr l a "- ta aa imai af la natm T"ar a.'l. eae- f a Uaa. 4-a a fta'tiral 4ta. 41 rV at. k.4a aa wa aal eir k-aaaa. pranat raW la a.iti lat arr aaaa af a.a. aii'a tactar aaa oftr rata B'4 i.a Y a a a ymraa'? t 4'a af t'T 4 a - Taka p a . ' - f-a auf ra pl .a aaa 4aaaaaa I'naHaatial ye .-4 l aaa ait-.-i aapart. IriU la '1 "xatiUaa t.ek Uaj-a(tiaaBA ia aV(- Cat4 waether wit) "l 4tar Ika kre- faaataaal warmaa af tha city wka ara naaakara af tka iTof aaaaal oanaa a Laavcae fraaa aalartaiaiaa imkl at 4iaaar la tka llotat Mallorr. kl aa Aaaa lurrawa. ef CeUtubia tairaralty. wui ka kaawra4 'ml a a a Tka IN. a Mara ef Ika Co f a4era-y win reaat al tka borne ef Mr. A. O. tt. Ill llaat Aah afreet, aaar Teatb. Tkra4ar. Jaaaary 1. el S eclotk. A liii attaaalanca la raaaala4. Tka 4aacktara will ia a oci"f aeny ea Jaaaary 1 la Irvlectea Cluhbeaaa Tka fUMial rla Club, at fek (Uata-Milaat will meat teday with Mra. Doreaca llrowe Xnwasaia. a a a llawtnaraa aa4 Rachmaa aaaacia I laaa will kal-l a Jaiat aiaatins toalckl la taa t 4a Library. Him U K. Moraaw ef M w tkoree rlrcla. will praaida aaarteiaa4eat Aldarasaa will treaa Tkare wul ka a 4aooaratloa ef work aaaa by Ika 4t puptla af Harkasaa kaC a a a The .- hmaa-Mawlkaraa Tkraal Taa'karay Aaaocialiaa anaattaa baa kaaa yaaaipoa4 freak toa.ftl aat4 Jaaa- ary :;. a a a ftar4oa Craaaar Wrlakl Kalief Cerpa win a'-ra a eecie! rridar aftaraoea arv4 aaaa. a, from 11 to IX. al Ika ra.l 4aac at Ufa. IL A pt.n. Lar-1 rabaa rVraal. a a a The O. S C. B. C.irta haa eomlia4 inaifamaala for thair aar partT loaickl al the CoiHUoa IUIU Oa f t&a Joillaat araalaak of tha tfaactk paaaoa ka aaliclpalaat. a a a Tka Ia4laa ef the BoaarUa Altar -tlaty of St. rraaa-la aarlak kare planoed a aarlaa of ar4 partiaa. Ik flrt to aa i.o -rWay oin(. al o'clock, at tka pan.a r-ald--a. l ul Kleawath ,4 caak atraatai Aa aajoyable eaaa ni la aatleljataaj a a. a T"o tl Fatliaa wilt aire a e opaa laa rarar mday aaanira. January 1. at Chriateaaaoa HalL t la borate preparattoaa b.a baaa aaa-Je f r th affair. a4 It la Iecfca4 farwarw to wilk anick pl.aaara. ratroae a4 aalreaaaaaa Mr an Mr. C. P. Caak. Mr a4 Mr. L nook, a-4 Mr aa4 Mr P. L Cai.lar. U.IU. Vlaalftla Cakk. Oaea oolalar. Maraerel CJ. tjl liaa (al aa. Loatee .. " laaa Pltrr. Iran t Kar4.. Bar4ia Uiiiam lli r.awt .ri Ireaa Haar4t: M.r. J-- Crooai.y. tarl KaoatanM. Uamar4 Oltrar. rlarmaa Una. A. A. Halt AUa Prr. Alkart Har ..y. Rolar.4 Maaary. l-ai Hajbartt V.l-a ok. .Xathak Bl w pr.acr. . Oi Tbor4. Jaoury i. tha Bar Tie Ook will Bia a af yaar taa p .a party at Uaaaa H.U- lra. il.. prearajaraa b4 ba-a aroaa4. aof. of tka 4acaa baio Tke lk 4aara are taoa tn rap lar. a-4 a Ura atl.a4ar.ea la a.tP.t.4. tka r-.alttae wtu ka taa a Maa v..'- l-r ta.na. -ara Oaaaat. Batk UaiUf ran. ri.m " . M.vL Tha.o4-.re Molmaa. M.mttMc Oarl. Ckaat.r HiadMn Harka't Price aaal Laaa Jack. a a e Tke r-lr Noaa !PP a dab will (.a. ita f.ral aeioa yartr ef the li ljnn rr.4a ea-ai.a at CotHHea llalL Mr. aa4 Mr. Maauoa Rna!-r will fanaiatrau h Ufa 4actn( altr Tka affair wUl ba laroraaal. ,a af la laorrlaat eklWraa- partla f taa weak waa that alaaa br Mr. K J H '.avwar la hooor of kr fuktar. Var-l Tka 4rwiB-r-m " ca. a.ra.4 lata a wotan4 fc-arar " l.r iall af lf. r4iO al tk .,- ar lake ware M'aa tiari-4r OH-.' e- Vi yr.raar-t 1 -; r. wa Oa-laakl. aa.alna Ihrouah ona. aam.a kil 4anclo. Mr. John o Hrlrn aanr a. aral (election aapeclatly adapted for chlKfraa. a a a A rehaarral for The Iam of Cran ford" wi: ba h.ld today at 1 o'clock with Mra. Adalloe M. Alvord. tit tilara" bulldio. a a a Capitol lllll Parant-Taarhar Aaaorla lloa wilt bold a recaption oa Krlday niahl. r.ow or more io. Slorma will ool hi Jar tharo. Mr. Rlulord, the principal, will b lha honor aaaat. V. B. txxiaca will paa; oa Tha fori of for Hand." a Tka Oak Grore-Milwaukla Social jtervtce Club, which waa to baa nt today, will net Baal until Bail wa. a a a rabtlclly weak at the T. Tf. C. A. look a real yratarday on account of tka a now terra, but If the weather la katter tha worker will all ba out la force today. Trel friend ar prom? lataa ta aat their chock and donation raady to await the fund. a a a floao City Tark Clobhouae will ba the arena of aa entertaintn llltla play a.iam wkaa tha 4ramatlo dapartmant will yraaant "VntanHo Tony.- Mrs. M. P. Itrombaraar la in cnara. A mor Ikoaa in int -al era. aaia. A R. Killer. Eoatne Rica. Mr, r.. j. Mn, Mr E. V. llti.Tn. M. J. Ilrown. r. R. Millar. Mra A. W. Ilaaan Miaa Ciladre Applaaala. r. 1. Msraland. The raaular meatlna of the Woman' a Civic Waifare Oub baa bean oeatponed aa aoceaat of Inclement weather. Moataal'.U Parenl-Taachar Aaaocl tloa hel4 a wall-atlaadaa) niaaiinar oa Taaa4ay ataht whan ttoparayitendant AMrrman a addraa. Ml-a Mary Udlaraa a " raadlna aod Owe and A4ra Kayl.r preaantad a aocal 4aat Carpentar frtaple plarad a aa phena pole will Kaaa na ILUNOIS SOCIETY MEETS Pro rani m of Mule, Itrrrrahmcnt od laaactoc 1 tvnjoycti. A prearamme of muale follawad by rrrbkaU a ad daaclna was enjoyed by lb aanaera af tha lillnei kWoiety at the monthly aneetmc of tb orfanl aallon at Ira Cbatnbar of Commerce Tueaday Blabt. ' Jama IL McMenamla. praaldarvt of Ike eocletr. praaldad aod Mi Gracaj nld acted aacratary. Ktaltiraa af the prearamme war tha beautiful riolla eelectloo by Mr. Me- Maaamia and o-al nolo by Mia Mar Ian Bennett. Mra McManamln ap peared la the place of Ml llobarta iHawelaa. who waa to hare given a raadlna but wa 111. Mia Helen Cap la. Ih piaaiat at JafTaraon ltlah SrbooL played aeverel McDowell aeiectloa on Ue piano. Tke aeit meetlna of Ih aorlvty will ka ea the eaceod Tueeday of February. QUEEN COMMITTEE NAMED Crratrr t'ratiral Center AUo I PI caaacd by Iloard. The Ttoaa Htal Board ha p polnfd It. E- K. lllat. W. C . Uk and O. K. Jaffary oa a committee to confer with the woman' committee, traded ky Mra llarrlat llaadce, on plana for the .election of the Queen or the 11 lloae t estlval. The method of aalecttoa of the Quean baa not yet ka arranaed. but the Joint committee eirect to be able to report a definite plat to the Board within a abort lima. Tke areneral plana for the Featlval Canter, eubmllted by J. O. Convtlla laar nlshL were npprov.4. Tna canter wui no located on the Park block a 11 year but will ba 1 par rent laraer. Mr. Ceavllle will proceed at anew with the developnaent ef detailed plaaa. C1LCTDAR rOR TODAY. Ctaba. ' Shake r-eer Club. ailna at -Hofseo and Juliet. Ilellic Theater. rrofeeaioRal Womaa'a Laaau. dinner for MU Anna Barrow, Hotel Mallory. o'clock. Locture. Ml Barrow. LJ btery. o'clork. auaplce Port land jlotn Economic Aaaocia tioo. Lakcaaaa. rotytachnlc BcbooL rteeaa Lconoml-e AaeociatloB, Mia Tinala rraoadfna. Roaa City rrk Cub pUr. to- !bt- . Bwrkmaa. Hawthorn. Roee (Mr Trk Parent-Teacher Ao (taiiana. Ovtc W..tr Club Leacna. tnaatlna poetponad. rytho.or flub. 3 P. M. Library. PLAII HI HIGH F VOR Representative Business Men Indorse Letter-Writing. BANKERS, TOO, BACK MOVE W. II. DancWlcy, J. la. Hartinan. R. W. Krhmcarr and Connty Clerk Coffey Among TSoea tVlva Are Eathalato Oyer Fro J cel. ' Probably no enterprise that baa been tarud In tha put year In Portland haa been backed with mora uniform, eathuataam than the Laller-Wi-IUna week, which la eat for January- 1T-J1. Napreeentetlre bualneaa men la every line of bualnee are hearty In their endorsement of the plan and their dec lerauon of Ibelr Intention to parUcl pate in It. H. W. Plerong I am naturally In faver of brinjina people and people dollar h.r. Tbara la no place where they could a and saa finer or crander aceaery or batter opportunities than we have to offer. These newcomer are an undeveloped asset as yet. Our Colum bia. Hlahway. our Impressive mountain ranaea. our limpid lake and ruehlna rivr will prove a blc drawlna rrd. They are allent but non the laaa pow erful advocate for a. . W. T. Upmn, Upman. "Wolf A Co. I moat certainly do approve of Letter Wrltlna week, and I conolder tha Idea a moot clever one. The combined at fon, of so lra number of people muat be productive of much public ood. Thla ort of movement Is de cidedly of benefit to the community. If we ran once at the wave of tourist flowing- our way I am sura nothlna will atop them. It Is a tide tbat will arrow with tha succeedina years, and I heartily wish the movement all the ucce It deserves. Baakera Fever Meveaaeet. W. II. Dunckley. rahlr, L4uld A Til ton Bank Moat decidedly do 1 approve of the movement. Tba mora person who visit u and who must naceaaarlly spend aome of their money with us the better will It be for tha community. Tourist travel to Orccon and Portland repreeenta a resource too much nt lected In the paat. J. La Hartman. Hartmaa A Thompson Bank You may quota ma a favorable to thla movement. It Is a form of ad Verttaln of undoubted value. Wa will welcome a many tourUt ay w can Induce to come, and tha Lettrr-Wrltlnc week plan I consider an efficient move In the riant direction. laveelaaeat Believed ta Be Good. R W. Srhmeer. cashier United Mate Nattonsl Rank There Is no doubt of tba advisability of tha movement, and I are a d to Indoraa It. With con dition abroad a tbey are, the West ern Coast la practically tha only place for tourlsta to vlalt. They will be Im pressed with our advantages, all of which must Inura ta our advantage, fthould only 1 per cent of tha letter bring results, the return on tha Invest ment will be a paying ana. John B. Coffey. County Clerk Of course I Indorse the Mea. There Isn't ny question but that we ought to ret thia tourlat wava rolling our way. Tba otten.r It come and the larger It gets. the better for all concerned. If one ha a good and practical Idea. lt doesn't amount to anything nnleea be let the world bear about It. Thla plan glee tb beat possible publicity. HOME LECTURER HERE Ml ASA BARROWS WILL MAKE ADDftCaaCS I PORTLAND. Reoaaaaira Aaeerlatlea WIU Eatrrtala Via! far Today at Laarbeaa at Beaaaa PetytechaJ BckaoL Mias Anna Barrow. Nationally fa- mou horn economist, both through ber extensive lectures and writing, la In Portland, rib arrived at tha Mallory Hotel yesterday afternoon. he will ba In thla city for a number of days and will deliver aevtral lecture oa home economic topics. Today ah will be tha guest of the Portland Home JvconomM Association, of which organisation Mis U.io Tingle, supervisor of domratio science In the Portland public schools, is tne presi dent. Mlas Tingle has arranaed for a luncheon lo ba a Ivan fts Farrows to day at noon by tha Benson Polytechnic girls. To thst luncheon nave oeeo asceq Mia Mary Francis Isom. Mr. A. K. Rocker. Mrs. K. J. Durbam. Mra. O. J. PranksL Mr. 1 K. Aldaarman, Mra. Ben felling. Mra U. W. McMath. Mrs. A. Alesaader and Miss EVna Grove. Miss Barrows will lecture at 4 o'clock today to tb Home Economic Associa tion at tha Central Library and tonight she will be entertained by the Portland pifeionsJ Woman League. Miss Barrows Is a member of the leachrrs' college of Columbia L'nlver Ity. New York. bine 100 Ml Barrows haa been connected with the echool of domestic science at the assemblies at Chautau qua. New Tork. During the firat half of each year Miss Barrow ha, for th past 10 year, keen aa Instructor In th teacher' col leg at Columbia University and ita school of practical arts. I E FEAST REV. MR. ELIOT'S TEXTH AWIVEJV- ART CELEBRATED. Aaaaal Reaarta af Cbarck Osarera Are Sabaaltled aad H later y Caverlaaj fifty Tear la Clvea. Celebrating tha tenth anniversary of tha pastorate of Rev. W. O. Eliot, Jr the members of the Unitarian Church assembled Tuesday night for their an nual church banquet and business meet In". W. F. Woodward presided. Rev. Mr. Eliot gava tha principal address of the occasion. He eipressed 'a hop that aa associate pastor might be obtained next year. Dr. T. IU Eliot, pastor emeritus, who ha been In th church for almost year, urged th member, to greater Individual consecration and loltr to one another and tha church. V I Old, treasurer of tba Unitar ian tioclety. reported for the various endowment fund nd for all Snancaa of the organisation, giving a Ijrlaf history of th church aad Ita branches, cover ing a parted of yeara. Othars who reported were Miss Hlen Freemaa P. TC. Hrron. Mla Oaraldlna Altken, Mra V- C- Newtott. Sidney O. lavihrop. Mia C,r.T and Mrs. J. K. Com atoek. Th. retiring trstee. J. I). Hart. Sidney taatkrop and Mr. La W. bitton. prer re-lavteo to orrKe. Xaft aWaVt; JkaaA i.U.l IXiit SiOiA; The Valuable Premiums You Get for frtf Stamps Cost You NOTHING Join the Army of 8,000,000 Thrifty People Who Save Z?K Stamps Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Uome Phone A 6231 Rousing Specials for Thursday In All Depts. denial Lines. Small Lots, Rem- Odds and Ends at Sacri fice Prices to Put the Stocks in Shape for Inventory. A Verit able FEAST OF BARGAINS. y uflaoiia9wg--- mf c ; S23 awa-aaa--awaaa-a-aaaaa - Free Classes in Knitting; and Crocheting, Art Needlework Department, Second Floor, from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5, Every Day. Classes Under Personal Supervision of Miss Sofie Scbaefer, of Fleisher Yarn Factory. CoffeeDay Grocery Department Fourth Floor No deliveries of th following; spe cials except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. 40c Coffee 29c Fourth Floor OWK Imperial Roast Coffee, delicious flavor and aroma. Used in hundreds of Portland's best homes. 40c quality, special Q Q now at low price of, the lb. Wf te 50c Tea, Lb. 39c Fourth Floor Uncolored Japan, English Breakfast and Ceylon Teas qualities usually selling QQa at 50c. Special the pound 0VV HERSHEY'S COCOA 25c sizes, priced special, ocly --' A Sale of White Unequaled in All Portland $1.25 White Skirts 48c $4.95 Skirts at 98c Center Circle, First Floor Only 300 white Petticoats will go in this sale. They are lines which are slightly soiled or mussed, or, perhaps the style dont suit us or possibly there's just one left of a line to make a long story short, there's a reason why each gar ment ha3 been tut in this sale at such a low price, although you would probably never discover it unless we told you. Come pre pared to buy several of these Petticoats, for you will surely want them at these low prices. Arranged in two lots for easy choosing. , - wnmoti'a white i W x o women's wnite jLaOt X Skirts in preat va- lUl aW Skirts in ereat va riety of different styles. Gar ments selling heretofore Qg up to $1.25. White Sale- Skirts of extra fine grade materials. Qualities here tofore at f 1.50 to $4.95. QQn White Sale Price only -OIa $1.25 Princess Slips for 48c $3.95 Slips for $1.48 Center Circle, First Floor Women's Princess Slips less than half price to dispose of odd lines which have become somewhat soiled and mussed from handling. Well-made garments, nicely trimmed with embroideries, laces, insertions, etc. Don't miss these bargains; Slips worth JOe, I Slips worth T Osa J gHiwtoCl up to $1.250 I up to $2.00 $3.95 atPX - Sale of Women's Corduroy Robes $4.00 Grades Now $2.68 $5.00 Grades Now $3.68 Bargain Circle, First Floor Women's Corduroy Robes or Ki monos graatly underpriced for Thursday's selling. Attractive new models with shawl collar, short sleeves and low necks. Made from mediura-waight, ve-lour-finish corduroy. " Full as sortment of sizes. ' 4j0 C O Worth to $4. Now i-e -JO Bargain Circle, First Floor Very latest style Corduroy Robes or Kimonos; also the popular Beacon Bath Robes. These are extra well made and will give very satisfactory wear. Shawl collars, low necks and short sleeves. Garments selling heretofore up to iJO -CJO J 5. Priced special V0 Inventory Sale of Skirts $10.00 Dress Skirts at $5.95 $16.50 Dress Skirts at $7.98 Second Floor Fashionable new Skirts for women and misses. Serviceable models for street wear, skating, etc Cheviots, coverts and aerges. Latest full flare effects. Plain colors, checks,' rich plaids, mixtures. Skirts worth up to QCZ QCJ $10.00, Sale Price pJSJ Second Floor Women's Dress Skirts in newest models; plaited, full-flare and draped effects. High waist-line utyles, novelty belts, pockets, buttons, etc. Styles appropriate for street and dress wear. Skirts worth up to $16.50 in the lot. Sale Price is now 7.98 $5. 0 0 Waists Special at $3.79 at J t?lu. L7aa Ii.m fftlfATI nil mhor of short lines of hieh-class SCCSnu I aa " . 7 - i j- i Waists and grouped them Into one big lot for quick disposal. Charming models in tailored and fancy effects, of laces, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Figured t Q 7Q Silks. Full-Jength sleeves, low necks. Priced special Pattern Hats ife Price Bou$'$3.50 Shoes $2.59 Misses9 $3.00 Shoes $2.29 JIain Floor Boys' sturdy Shoes for school wear, of Velour Calf with Goodyear welt oak soles. Lace or button Shoes. Sizes 1 to 6. $3.00 and CO CO 3JU) Shoes, pair ?WJiy Main Floor Misses' Dull Calf Shoes in button style. Made on comfortable "Normal" last. Sizes range from 11 up to 2. $3 Shoes on sale T0 OQ today at, the pair P-4V-Va7 Vnmens$4.00 Shoes Special $3.48 Main Floor Smart new English Lace Shoes for women very lat- iils. iust received. Made on flat last with low heels and narrow toe. Cravenetted Goth Tops. Full assortment sizes. $15 Hati Now $ 7.50 $35 Hats Now $17.50 Second Floor Many beautiful mod els to select from. Finest quality velvets and plushes trimmed with ostrich, French Flowers, etc Hats Of $13.00 to $35.00 U Paf e.y grades are now at 9.75 Trimmed Hats at $2.25 Second Floor Silk, Velvet and Plush Hats and combinations of various materials. Small, medium and large Shapes effectively trimmed with os trich, flowers, wings and ornaments. Black and the desirable colors. Hats in this lot worth up to CJ O Off $9.75. Sale Price only V Velvet Hat Shapes At Price Second Floor This special offer in cludes our entire line of velvet Hat Shapes on display in Millinery Sa lons. Latest midwinter Shapes in small and large effects. Black and colors. $1.50 up to $10.00. Velvet Shapes are now U T3-Jfr on sale at only V3Vlwt; New Tailored Hats For Spring Second Floor They're here! the first of the new Spring Hats in the famous "Hyland" make. Snappy tailleur effects of corded silks and combinations of silk and braids, trimmed with flowers and foliage. See these! I ! 1 : i t: - - -. - ia n's Allisnce. aslted by th young women of tha cnurcn. tributed several electloD. Fattier of Ber. O. X. Blair Die. c.aLR.r, nrLj? C?.Jr Eed at ".Tomr. .hi. morning aared ' year, ne nau "rfoua point, in tcrn Ow or the past yrs. H w'f and four chfldren. one of whom 1 R-. Oscar N". Flair, of Portland. $2200 for Overtime) Is Ixyit. . tan 1 5 (Sne- cW-Th....lt of A. Z , $i:00 overtime, ciunio i" rnent with tba C A. I th Company mill tturlna the past alsrht w" decided In f.vor of the defendant in th Circuit Coort. a-Year Beard Shorn on Pledge. ABERDEEN". Warn.. Jan. 1! . Spe--i-i i in., wear Ins a hesrd for le Xixa .V. yC Jiccreary. shaved off his whiskers this week in fulfilling .a Died re that he would do so when the state went dry. His pledge never to wear another beard. New Strength for-Lame Backs and Worn-Out, Conditions. Dear Mr. Editor: I suffered from lame back and a tired, worn-out feeling-. Was unable to stand erect and scarcely able to pet around. It would usually come on at first with crick In small of my back. I took one box of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets and my back commenced to set better soon after staxtinar to take them. I did not have to walk doubled over as I did before nstns; the "Anuric." It la the best remedy I have ever taken for what It Is Intended to relieve. I hope those who are ln need of such a remedy will pive these Tablets of Dr. Pierce1 a trial. Tour truly. A. O. DRAKE. Xoti When your kidneys Bet lus gLah and clog, you suffer from back ache, sick headicbe. ditsy spells, or the twinges and pains of lumbasro. rheuma tism and Rout. The urine Is often cloudy, full of sediment; channel often ret sore and sleep Is disturbed two or three time a night. This is the time you should consult some physician of wide experience such as Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, N. Y. Send him 10 cents for large trial package of hi new dis covery "Anuric." Write him your symptoms and send a simple of urine for teat. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that "Anuric" is the motit power ful agent in dissolving; uric acid, as hot water melts sugar. Being so many times more active than lithia, it dears the heart valve of any sandy sub stances which may clog; them and checks the degeneration of the blood vessels, as well as regulating blood pressure. "Anuric" is a regular insur ance and llve-a-aver for all bis; meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts In their Joints. Ask the druggist for -Anuric" put up by Dr. Pierce, ln 60 cent packages- Adv,