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13 TI1E MORNING OREGONIAX TRIDAT, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. flaMflaflcoaggeoeoeeocoeoeeeeooecoooooooooooaottoooogooKi-y1! IMIIMIIlll'IIU You Are Deliberately Throwing Away Money When You Fail to Get Your Trading Stamps Start a Book NOW and Get Your Share of the Beautiful Premiums Given for Filled Stamp Books Delicious BUTTERED SALMON, CLAM BROTH, AND SPICED HAM SANDWICHES (School Boy Style) Served in Basement Lunchroom Friday. Take Luncheon in Onr Tea-Rootn on Fourth Floor. Friday We Will Serve ROAST VEAL WITH CREAMED SWEET CORN and Many Other Appetizing Dishes. Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 I PROMINENT MATRONS, PRESIDENTS OF TWO LEADING flOJILo ORGANIZATIONS. TO PRESIDE AT .MEETINGS TODAY. el. . ror'4 TVtnua't Crnr. elab- win 9tikp.ara nJ musical fortlaa.. rrent-Tchr Coor. I Ml, Urtrr. I 1 eclwk. rommit- a . too mootincs general buai- lMt. nkkii rm,reit-Terker Aaao- $ $ Friday's Money-Saving Specials --$$ iiiillil'rrrr- r- u-i ai is l ilLLlf 1 1 lllilll I ma ". ! P ' i ' I I 1 1 00 elation. 3 o'clock. r va.- t a rift i. ma I to - .. - - . - - - - . II t aarlawaV K V . paA..." a. ... after K. . ' 1 1 ro o Prnl Teacber A a-wni. a Voma' ioa ,ty. J ; m . a rt'e nam, if . c. m.. a a a n.tm. a a a a ......... oooooo l itAKr.orr.jkni: iv w.n . c O ub.a- of today" rrl- In f II fort:n4 '' n ib. T" rnr!tne thia v.ar bar f a hi lrp. Tb l 'rrj and al-t HinMl! Ml'lri b. b.n rut4 to e.arn other. lb at the (fiDim eA r.iont " b ba-a an arti. l. whol. Am on of th mtnbr -t.r.Mnt It. -W dot I b tni n4 a f thai ! ' mind l n. Iju?. fur owo:i! h do - nWB.lit w-rh w :pr.at if Mr. A- Kin coalrman f th. calendar C'Jffimtltt. n4 tb. ma e romini.te. lw.-i'le M". arrow Tn. M'. Fr4 Wbuflekt an M'. l;uH !'. Ho. T Wtn" l4f MI. fm ' 1 t. . ''. . t't J. tm". 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Ta.itartlar Mra. TOlarl-l tffrt. co.lrmn of Itio fonJ. ana4o Ibo 1 14 ioaa lo b:p a Kiri rorif oiato a coli.a-o cour.o ricary thai h. may obtii a dprtmnu r"l baa. a a a Woman) n1 r,rt4 who ro la prtlr l. la tho V. W. C. A. paiaanl. ilrla of Tt.tndiT mri T-d-r. aro r-qu..td lo ajtaot will lio Toil at tho " clatma t-i otf tt b4 1 o'rlork or attar ortotb. Ilaa Cra Ilwl4 aaa lo aj.l.tlna- tbo arlrla villi tbo roo. lama. Tbo raaant wlil bo b-14 In tbo LUttlo Tbaotar oa Kabraary II. ... Sr-rabar of to IVtpMa Soritlf aro t.Mkiaar frrward la tna Informal talka to bo citta MU'ltr ammt aoJ Va4na4 afrarnoon. at room A. Can tral iJbrarr. tr Wlrc. lro-proa. t.fii or tbo aoclctr. who la Tt.lrlnx ihla fici.j from u tiaacHro. tipbiaa frt.ata aro !(. o o o Tio rcIar mnnthlr fcuairaaa mt 14 of l-a ration Homo Aa.aoriatloa will bo hil at ta homo tba mornio, at H i. , ... , II A V - . ' .1 - - .. . . : , 'I '"'. , ". - V r ' " "n I:- v " ! ill T? tr.trharf Cirla CtuO of lb T. W. C. A. o-UI m.. I on ttttardar nlht far a r.un.no int valant.n party, a a a Kama rr.n t-T.-rir Aaaoclatloa will tna't r't Tu-lr nicbt. whan fiiparlnraarjaal l iw Atiarmaa ttl arl.o a ataraoptlcoa tactaro. MoCraf .Vtl!!.r a-UI ! a roodinc ant Mr, lono Towaa.ol will roatrlbot olo. a a T taiorafiarit tujr Ctoa wttl anaot Monday In tbo ctubbouao. Mr. K. C. Co4ixlr will Iaa4 lb ikio. o o o TH rorttaml f" k.roar 5tJy rq wl'.J rraaant "Toaifra Mbt"" at Arvanam Halt. TMrta.atb ani Waob la ton 'rat. Monlir a .M. abro- ry It. Amonc lo. In tbo cat will bo Vr. r Utrurolara. Mra J. rncl TTabo. Mr. IL I- Jon-. Mr. Albort .VI. Vrowo. jr . AHi-o ;rm. Mia lt4 br tha Iowa E-inal Fuffrar Aoaocla tlon. followinc a mroilnc of lb Mai Hoard wtlh Mr. Carrlo Chapman "tt tbo .Nw tork uffra trader, her tt; i waak. Good Things In Market man. Mr. Al!n TI4. Mr, liar f'atar. I tar P jllTLANLX harlBt; du br way out of lad aoowdrlfta, ba com op millnl' wtlcomo hpunc. n. taai a.t or two haa brourht ui froah ItnportatloB of vrcalablra from California. Hut lh moat Intare.llB ofrrln li ho Burk.l I rhubarb, crown In hot louao at Caaby. naar Orasoo City. I loo. ptnk and prrtiy aad ao!l at V iad ranta a pound. Aad Mount coii pamnlp retail a v, cat a pound. tlrna pa 51 root a pound) and CO umbora and Zi cant arn. o ' llorld ha forwardad a nw auppl f atapiaBt. at Si cant, and ball prp' por at 4 can I a pound. i'ra.h arrroa enlona and lorn at II coat a bunra look loltiti; aflr lh atorro. Now aplaarh. two pound for a quar tar. Ita fraahnoaa bihtnd by par la abundance .tM. A A r a . Alia. Nroni. MI It'lan Jaffar. Mr. Chart rtabar. Mr. Aatoa Uibl! anal Mra M. C. Rob In. Mr. rVaorz XV. M.vMatb. pr-.ldant f tbo ifr.fv Conarra. of Motbara. n to ritattio roraatlr for a rort Mr. McMatn will tab actl lttarl la a t'.aa; al Fabruary It for t. b.".l of t'blld Wlfr work. o Tb Cam Jacob) ForM Clnb will anoat cUturday at 3 o'dork wua Ml. Flora and M. Uoclta McKay. A pro-s-rammo atlrocta by Mr. Jeba F. Hu M will bo fflraa. Mr. Uaora f-ar-tt. anpraao. wi aaal.L Anion ISoao to lata part la attract, tao aanbor will bo Itutn liottia. Juucio M Kar. '.li4.tbj ILtttln. Mary t- liar. a.y. Mb t Iy. Flora McKay I c romranic. by Mr. :tlla C. Maf k.na.al. KaiH.ru. Hon am. Cacalla mtnr. J.oni. K-t : B AUco Nanon, lor"tby KaTiolda. Imborlaa I'arrtaa. F.ta!a. Farrian. t'atrlcla .Nallao anal Jiarbara Lull. a a MsltnoanaH Carr.pflro r.!rt will art a ci.r litt!. play on Frroary 1 la l;u-hmoad Kaofl. ne.r tb d.roctloa of Miaa Nina Joy Tbo main bar of tb campfir ar M.t" Wbtr, Opal t'artt. Irln. Itol.maa. Marcn'rlt nal.frlad. l.r' Cook. Ka Ford. Marcarat jUuciu. Marian OUll. Maxy rrniiA and Florrrtco Uitkaall. o . Tho drrratic d'partmont ef tb rort:i4 0bakpar ti4y Clab will m..t la roora 1. library, oa tsatarday at I oclo. k o o o m. . at., f l.l a wnMm ffn.ot. In for wema wlil bo bald la tb Flrat f M.tnodiat I a urea on ouonay aicamooa. l. To W. . A. Taapor a.r-atc will no rm J. i e'e'ock Imt.ad of at 4.3 o clock. liar. Ji. I. Burton, ef North lakim. Wa.rt.. wilt ap.ak anal Mlaa UmarlrTf fi.lar wilt ln. y Iowa affrac Caanpalrw Open. t-r.' JiSl .-i. I".b. I Actir cam pacntn for tn. arloptiea of tb aioal iif r(. anrt.Mimant to tb ccrtiatltsltow at Ui ;:lLi.a J io i. waa b(?a toUa Xaar tb ar Franch carrot. larar than ibo la.t auDDlr. at I cent", ana ra.li.haa at a cent a bunco. ooa brocol la aad : canta acb . o .1 llmaaata firflall lkt a DOUDl. l;utabaa 3 canta and bubbard quah IS canta a pound. Arttcbokaa la coat and cream auah la r.nla ..!. Cal.rr root t cnl each and brat a k r.nl. . KaakatL Caiary la cnt a boad and baart IS coat a bunch. Lottnro brad t canta ch: cboic. thr for a quar- tr. Milk cabb t and It cent each. m potato., foar pound Zi cnt: la otbar quarter. 14 cat for lit aam quantity. Crcoa Kurbank potato 12 a pun drd pound: tb prtc row nr rally la 3 cent a pound. Appl tak lradln plar la tb fruit market. Uellclou ar 1 a box. t0 canta a tloaen. Hiock Twi. Wlnp and otbr rlatl ar la cnU a doaen. am .rtsriit. .r rtrtl.v and Roman Poautie. of amall Uo but really food fruit, la I a cent for two doaen. Rad Banana. Si cenLa: yellow. ;a and Si cent a doaen. Florid a-rapofn.lt. two for IS enta: Caiirornla. i cent each and two for a nickel. Xaral arincM. Zi to at cent a doaett; Japan. It cent a doian. Lemon. It and 1 cnta: Mexican lima, tt rent a doian. tranrern IS cent a pound. Tokay grape. In cork duet. Zi eenta a pound. In th flh market a lar.er arlely La offrred than laat week. Columbia Uleer ameit I eomltif freo. Ir. the only check to auparabundanc bln th blb watr. II la retailed at la enta a poond. with proapect of xtrn fall la price. CMnook aalmnn la offered la a many quarter at 4. Zi and 3 cent a pound. Staolhoad aalmon. rock cod. aea baa. ant peixk aro arh IS cent a pound. fta'.mt-i trout s cent and Ireab arkarel i crnl a pound. teat and lie cod. felt, cal- flah. aand-daba and halibut 11H cenU a pound. llerrinar. Una; and black cod and aolea can also b had at 10 ranta a pound, and ao can .No. 1 halibut, froaen In Ala-ka. Lobatera 40 centa a pound. Craba IS. 3 and Zi centa each. Kj-t-rn oyatera 3i centa a pint. In hell Zi centa a doien. o o In th poultry market hen are 23. 31 and Zi cent a pound, frier and broiler 3S cent and Spring- chickena SS rni a pouid. Turkey 3S centa a pound, nquaba St centa and uina fowl 11. :S each. Kcit ar offered at 64. 45 and 4t cent a doin for "atrlct'y freah" and IS centa for "guaranteed." , Ilutter. "mad yeaterday." la 70 centa a roll, but butter of very ood com pletion can b had at 30 centa a pound; otarr at S centa a roll. The tip-top article, however. I 40 centa a pound. e e e rom n In th Pnblle Market a fra grant proof that Spring la at hand la afforded by larre punrne or wnite narrlaau and yellow daffodil, retailed at at rent a doaen. Grown in the auburba of the city In bntrioa. they yet have a Tery natural perfume. Many flowering plant In pota ar ato off-red. An enterprlilng aland dlvplaya aour plcej plrklr at 40 rente for half-Ballon Jar, plrkled peache at 3S cent a a quart and currant Jelly at It centa a ;. e A demonstration of cheeae of very l.viilfi. . . v n . n .1 .trlAu. blml. I a jar, at li. 30 and CO cent each. I In prograa In on of th leading atorea. In amall Package, at 10 centa. can also b bought ripanlah davlled pimento, green chill and nippy Cheddar rhee. I'eAOUt butter la aieo on the Hat at 19. 30 and 30 centa a Jar. Tb demonstration I of Interest and th demonatrator attractive and capable. More than . "3 woo. worth of cold ha K n lak.a from tha Jun.eo gold belt, tb f trt ,rk--1 In Ala... IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS w a w fcJ Itl WlVtlil. aUl J C VrA W 4JJ body. Eut, yoa aT "I don't worry bo Cuiae I want to, 1 wottt beratiap I can't Help it." Ur, 1 worry t-caa-o 1 hare to much to worry aboct." We all hare oar troaMrw atvl worry, of eoararj, main matters wonw. The paurmt rimmm ITX'XIUMm UU4 ZaC W lUiUUi uc- jm . - t- 1 . V 1. ua i4iaucuu in anj way uj i. Tbe doctor rtiO could orrt. thia iieB-rotij eoaoauon ana rare it wool! m to moet popalar mexikcai maa alie. But be can -.a. A .. - . I t bauBtioa kiKrwii aarvivchociia, oi which worry i a CAaractr?i-aue ajmpaom. moat be eand by the pauoct Mr--jf That is why yoa ahooki write today for tbe book ''DwmvmarJ twt Km-nn PiMn" anrl reaj thej chapter oa"HexmmdtmiA.'f 6o many rwopie aar raavl it and wnttrn liOa-k. TKia Kit. i . mrrmti-w f am rtvinif th treatmrnt a triai and beilnj tworsiilrxl,'' that the Dr. Williame Medi- i-m. rv. cl.1 . j r v v j . i--o v--, iA.uvurWiI 1. a II uaij . lot of Ucwa book printed and will aond yon a copy free oa nqoBii. Ak for a du bonk alao if yoar awwnach is ofT. rr Williama Pinlr ISI1. ua a nnn. alcolKalie tonic, particxilariy raited for Bejrrncai, neraAtbenic rsopl. Toor draaTjrii-t aelia therrj or they will be mailed rmmnai.i cm reei nt rtf nri.-a- cemta re r box, basa Ui tl&Q- REMNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS. BRO KEN LINES, SMALL LOTS. ETC PRICED FOR QUICK CLEAN-UP TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING STOCK. CLOSING OUT WINTER MERCHAN DISE AT EXTRAORDI NARY LOW PRICES. WATCH OUR ADS FROM DAY TO DAY AND VISIT THE STORE OFTEN. Women's Dresses Models Formerly Priced to $28.50 $9.50 Garment Salons, Second Floor A rare opportunity to buy a beautiful Dress at less than half regular price. Fashionable hew models, which may be worn on all occasions. Many of corduroys, serges and velveteens, styled along plain tailored lines others of messaline and taffeta silks with fur trimmings. Skirts in flare, flounced and draped effects. Good assortment of colors, including navy, Alice blue, brown, taupe, gray, purple and black. Great many different styles to-' select CQ LTfk from. Dresses formerly priced up to $28.50, your choice p $22.50 Coats $10.00 Garment Salons, Second Floor Again Friday we feature a special as sortment of Women's and Misses' Winter Coats at $10.00. The lot is made up of many broken lines, which must be closed out at once. Smart, up-to-date models, some with novelty belts, patch pockets, storm collars; others in full-flare loose effects and still others are cut in more dressy styles. Splendid heavy materials, such as kerseys, chinchilla, tweeds, etc. Mostly in popular three-quarter lengths. Plain colors, stripes and plaids. Coats in the assortment formerly priced up CIO 0O to 1 22.50 on sale at the special low price of only tpxuiwi Sale of Waists at $2.98 Garment Salons, Second Floor Fancy and plain tailored Waists with long or short sleeves. Novelty laces, Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and messaline, daintily trimmed with fancy buttons, laces, ribbons, etc. Sizes up to 44. Also special lot of lingerie and linen Waists 2Q QQ in stripes and plain colors. Fancy or plain styles. All sizes. P -r- Women's Knit Underwear VsOff Odd Lines in Famous Makes In Rummage Sale at Just Department, First Floor CARTER'S Union Suits for wom en broken assortment of sizes on sale at reduction of One-Third. Carter's S2.00 Union Suits SlTJ Carter's $3.00 Union Suits $2.00 Carter's $3.50 Union Suits .$2.33 Department, First Floor CAR TER'S and MERODE Vests and Pants for Women, in broken sizes. Now at reduction of ONE-THIRD $1.25 Vests and Pants for 830 $1.50 vests ana rants lor ,i.uu $1.00 Vests and Pants now (570 ODD LINES DR. DIEMEL'S LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR AT 75c Ribbons At 25c Main Floor Several hundred yards plain and fancy ribbons in this no table offering. Odd lines or various kinds in widths up to 7 inches. In small and large checks, floral effects. Dresdens, etc; also plain moire Ribbons worth up to O 75c, on special sale, yard-"'-''' Fur Trimmings 25c Yd. Main Floor For quick disposal we offer a remarkable bargain in Fur Trimmings for Friday. Odd pieces in widths from 1 to 3 inches. Black, brown and white. Trimming formerly priced to ?200Q on sale now at, the yard - 65c Quaker Collars At 48c Main Floor W o m e n's Quaker Collars in dainty embroidered de signs on sheer batiste. Grades formerly selling at 65c ARi special this sale at only (J $h50 Neckwear At 98c Main Floor Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Sets in novelty styles, trimmed with lace or in plain effects. $1.25 nd QO. $1.50 grades now on sale-'-'' Long Sleeve Guimpes Slain Floor Women's Long-sleeve Guimps of plain net or lace trim'd. Shown in both white and cream. $2.23 to $2X0 Grade, for .$l.r9 $2.75 to $3.50 Grade Now $2.49 Valentines lc Up Main Floor Party Favors, Table Decorations, Greetings, Postcards, Hearts, Cupids and Hundreds of other novelties for St. Valentine's Day. Make your selection now while assortments are complete. Dress Skirts Plaited For Only $1.00 Main Floor Buy the materials for your new Skirt here and we will accordion, knife or box plait same for only $1.00. This includes sew ing and hemming ready for band. Hair Goods Low Priced $1.50 to $2.50 Hair Switches at 98c $4.25 Transformations Special $2.50 Second Floor Transformations in all the wanted shades. These are strictly first quality hair. The usual selling price CT tZit is $4.25. Fridav at ?aWiJl .o rn. a-t tir TJ: C . -1. Vov Gnaitiql of C 1 Cltt Special Attention Given to Match Orders and Making Up Combings. Second Floor Extra special for Friday German Natural Wavy Hair Switches, formerly selling from ?1.50 up to $z.so. LiUf Prirorl vprv soecial for0- Great Sale of Boys' Suits $6.50 to $10 Grades Rummage Sale Price $4.98 M;n Flnnr Rnorial Hne.i bovs' hieh-irrade Suits taken from our regular stock to be closed out at big reduction. Fancy tweeds, rhpviots and homespuns. Belted Norfolk models in several differ ent styles. Pants full lined, with buttons at knee. QQ Sizes 6 to 18. Suits of S6.50 to $10.00 grades now P'SO Boys' 50c Blouses 35c Main Floor Broken sizes in Boys' Blouses plain colors and stripes. With or without col lar. 50 grades, three O for .$1.00, or, each forJ,-' Dutchess Trousers Main Floor Dutchess Corduroy Knickerbockers in serviceable colors, .$1.75 pair. Dutchess Knickerbockers, stout sizes, 6 to 18, priced at only $2.a pair. Sale Extraordinary of Girls' SampleDresses Girls9 $ 7.00 Dresses, $3.98 Girls9 $15.00 Dresses, $6.48 Manufacturers' Sample Lines and Dresses From Our Regular Stock Ages 6 to 14 Years Department, Second Floor Prudent mothers will be prompt to take advantage of thi3 wonderful sale. This season's latest moaeis wnn nlaited. tailored and flare skirts. Materials used include corduroys, velvets, challies, serges, fancy checks, etc., in splendid range of colors. Effectively trimmed with fancy collars, buttons, etc. See these. LOT 1 Serge and Check Dresses ages 6 to 11 worth to $7 $3.98 i a-i-n o n..,.o.D of Various Ktvlps. 8 to 14. worth to $15 .$6.48 LOT 3 Silk and Velvet Dresses, 6 to 14, worth to $21, at .$9.83 SaleGirls'SuitsandCoats Girls' $15.00 Suits for Only $5.00 Girls' $12.50 Coats for Only $6.25 Second Floor Tailored Suits for intermediate girls. Latest mod els with shoe-top skirts. Jacket satin lined. Worth ud to $15, on sale --. w Second Floor Odd lines Girls' Coats, only few of a size at HALF PRICE Don't miss this bargain. Girls' $ 9.50 Coats, special $4.7." Girls' $12.50 Coats, special $6.25 .-.-T.r. - i -.- worth nn in nn sale now at 56.25 KjUU l.lM-i5 uiri vuaiai i- - - - , a Girls' $5.98 Corduroy and Caracul Coats, ages 10, 12, 14, special $4.98 Women's $6 Velvet Shoes $2-M 2500 Pairs on Sale Friday at Bargain Circle on Main Floor . -n.wwv-a y-a vw a nn J V aiik dViciA V.1T VPF. who has iust returned from the East- toes. Lace or button some piped wnn leainer. m.u, Sain and buy two or three pairs. Full range of all si.es in the assortment Velvet 2.95 r b .. .-oo j mm ;n nrioorl fnr this bareram event at low price of rvw snoes wonn up 10 jo.uu uuu wi j i-- - $5.50Shoes$4.48 Department, First Floor Wom en's Shoes of patent and dull calf, with kid or cloth tops. Over a dozen full lines to select from. $5 and $5.50 Shoes on Pj AQ sale today at, pair P'Ce S4.50Shoes$3.48 Department, First Floor Wom en's English Shoes of patent and dull calf with cravenette top pings. Very smart for young women. $4.50 Shoes C O special, the pair at pta0 Men's $6 Shoes $4.85 DeDartment. First Floor Ad Srjrintr stvles Men's Eng lish Shoes with full rubber soles and rubber heels. Blind eyelets. Splendid $6 Shoes i on sale special at pt.0J Rummage Sale Kitchen Needs 13 Off 1000 Pieces Blue and White Enameled Ware 27c Lipped Kettles, special 18i 33c Lipped Kettles, special 22f 45c Lipped Kettles, special 30r 60c Lipped Kettles, special 40 70c Lipped Kettles, special 47 80c Lipped Kettles, special 53 f $1.05 Lipped Kettles now at 700 $1.30 Lipped Kettles now at 870 25c Pie Pans, sale price, ea. 150 30c Pie Pans, sale price, ea. if $1.40 Tea Kettles, special at 970 $2.20 Tea Kettles, special $1.23 95c Tea Pots, special price 630 88c Tea Pots, special price 570 $1.25 Tea Pots, sale price is 830 60c Covered Kettles, special 400 70c Covered Kettles, special 470 85c Covered Kettles, special 570 $1.20 Covered Kettles only 800 $1.50 Covered Kettles only ,i.uu OUt I IC I oils, - X w T , . O c cruw-ial Ti'.immape Sale for only !. SZ.UU C-arpei OWCtJIClO, JJt l-ia "i- " --I $3.50 Royal Dutchess Carpet Sweeper's, Rummage Sale price $l.a.J Colonial Hams 18c lb. Grocery Department, Fourth Floor Genuine Eastern sugar - cured Hams put up by Armour & Co. ex pressly for this store. Closely trimmed. Medium sizes "1 Of. priced special, the pound XOC Glenwood Butter 69c Fourth Floor Full 2-lb. scraares. No delivery of butter except with other purchases made in Grocery. EXPERIENCED Telephone Clerks at vour service 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. WOMAN T0J3E CREMATED Body of Mrs. K. M. Putnam Will Be Sent Front Albany. Tht body of Mra. Ellaabeth M. Put fn.m.riv nf Oakland. Cel.. who dled'at the borne of her daughter. Mra. W F. Ryan, of Albany. -l ueaaay num. will be brought to Portland for crema tion. The date of the funeral eervice here ha not yet been aenniieiy into. Mra. Putnam had many friends In Portland. Phe la aurvlved by a aon. 1 1 .... t Biiintm. of thia cltv. and by two daughter. Mr. Frank Smith and Mr. Will Jordan, ot vaKianu. v.ai. Mr. Putnam had been vlaltlnir her relative In thia state for some time. and paaaed away while t the home of Mra. Kyan. NEW DEPOT CIRCULARS OUT Structure at Chicago Will Cost $60,000,000 When Completed. Handsome descriptive circulars of Chicago's new Union passenger station, now under construction, are being dis tributed In Portland and vicinity by H K. Garrison, district freight and passenger agent of the Chicago, Mil waukee & SL Paul system. The new station., which is to cost I60.000.i00. will rise on the site of the present Union Depot, but will cover a .. : .1 1.1 aAAiiinnal area. Its main entrances will be on Jackson boulevard and canal street. Direct entrance and exit to and from the train stieds will be provided from the streets, without the necessity of passing through the main building. - Iron ring were ancient Briton. used as money by the CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. Th Kind Yea Have Alwajs Bought Ignaturtof Itching Torturt Stops It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, gotten at any drug store for 25c or $1 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly appned will usually give instant relief from Itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quick ly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liquid and does not smart tho most del icate skin. It is not greasy, i3 easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. Zemo, Cleveland.