TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. SEPTEMBER 18, 1910. Members of Mexico Cabinet Participate in Festivities Ceremonies Are Held in Honor of Centennial of the Foundation of the Republic. . Anybody Can Afford a Solid Brass Bed at Our Special Sale Prices .' f :- - v This $30 Brass Bed $25Solid Brass Bed i'r'-fi I Special.. 10 SllZShmnl 1 . t- -v-'- .-V- :- , v V- 11 ! . 'I S ' - ITS t-IVI I .iT . J-i r 1 iil I - , . . ..... f " :': i ' - V": Sai. . 5 NEW TORK.Sppt. 17 (Special.) Mx-K-o U relebratine this mnoth the ra. tnnlal of the foundation of the republic. Members of the Cabinet of President Dix are taking an active part In the ceremonira, 'which Include the dedication cf public buildings and the opening of new works of many kinds. The corner stone of a new legislative palace will be laid, a Pedacugtcal Conchas will be held. There will be banquets and other festivi ties, at all of which President Diaz will be a conspicuous figure. The members ef the Dlas Cabinet are: Kamon Cor ral. Secretary of the Interior who is FRENCHMAN LOSES CASH i Exhibition of Bankroll to Strange . Women Lratl.4 to Downfall. PARI:?. Sept. 17. (Special.) This Is the season when rurlous country, cou sins come t Paris, and do strange things. A gentleman Just arrived from 1.1 lie seems to be of a guileless nature. Maving to pay a bill here of $10,000 for agricultural machinery bought by him. he never thought of merely bring ing his check book, but brought 50 1000 franc banknotes in his pocketbook. and having reached Paris, went Instantly to dine at Mont mart re. It seems hardly wise to dine at Mont inartre with tlO.000 In one's pocket, but It was still less wise to ask two ladles who were sitting next to hlni. and said they were dressmakers, t dine with him. The least wise thing of 11 was. having paid a large bill ant exhibited in the process the roll of hanknot.-s, to accept an invitation to tea with the ladles. They took hir.i to what one of them said was her fiat, and tea was made. The gentleman from Lille had no sooner sipped his cup when he fell asleep. He awoke late the next morn ing, still daxed by the narcotic poured Into his tea. and found himself alone, minus the ladies and minus his pocket book. In a furnished room In a lodging-house, for the rent of which a bill Was presented to him. elso Vlce-Presldrnt): Sierra, the Secre tary of Education.' who Is Intensely un popular; Senor E. C. CreeC Secretary of Foreign Relations: Senor Leandro Fer nandez. Secretary of Communications and Public Works: Senor Molina. Secretary of Encouragement: Senor Llmantour. Sec retary of Finance; Senor Fernandez. Sec retary of Justice, and General Manuel Coeio. Secretary of War and Marine. There Is a big representation of Ameri cans in the City of Mexico In attendance on these festivities. The chief among them are Curtis Guild. Jr., and his asso ciates on the American Commission ap pointed by President Taft. WOUND IS MYSTERIOUS French Kdnor Dors Not Find He 1 Wounded in Puel for Hour. FA R 1, Sept. 17. (Special. ) Having fought his duel and saved his honor by Bring a shot In the air. the editor of provincial newspaper went back to his 0k. and the incident had quite left his nund when ha felt something strange at his thigh. lie looked and found be was bleeding profusely. There was no mistake, he had. been wounded, and a doctor was called. The practitioner discovered that a bullet was Imbedded In the ed itor's thigh, some two Inches deep, and required extraction. "Why was this not taken notice of on the spot where the duel tooR place?" he asked. The editor was as much In the dark as the doctor. At the moment of the duel he had fired Into the air, and his adversary also took a distracted sort of aim. There had evidently been no intention of doing the slightest harm on either side. The editor felt nothing as he left the field, and had shaken hands with his antagonist, as a sign of reconciliation. How a bullet came to be lodged In his thigh was simply one of the mysteries of dueling. LOCKJAW COMES QUICKLY Engli-n Bor Dies Six Days After In jury to Koot With Tack. LONDON. Sept. 1 7. (Special.) A re markable case of lockjaw was Investi gated at Southwark this week when an Inquest was held on Arthur Pitman, aged 4 years, son of a salesman, living at Oeptford. On Monday of the previous week the child was playing In the garden, when he became excited on seeing a worm. His elder brother, went to dig the ground where the worm was. and ran the prong of a fork into the boy's foot. On Sunday last ivmototni of lock law supervened, and the cbfld was laken ta Guy's Hospital, where be died. Dr. C. H. Mills said that the child had an angry-looking septic wound on the side of the left foot when he was admit ted. He had all the symptoms-of lock- w. and was placed under chloroform to relieve the spasms; but In spite of all the usual remedies he died. Witness said this was the first case the hospital had had In which the period of Incubation for tetanus had been under six days. The symptoms usually appeared after three weeks. In this case, however, the organisms were so active, and the germs so strong, that only six days elapsed.. Death was due to failure of respiration from lockjaw. In Managing; a Wife. Chicago News. The easiest way to, managed wife Ig her way. rF On Sale Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday $30 Brass Beds Like Cut Only $18.50 NO. 6003 A handsome continuous post solid brass bed; full width; 2-inch posts. 1,4-inch fills aud 3-inch husks; heavy anrle. irons used in constructing base; steel casters; product of the celebrated Simmons' factory, the builders of the finest beds the world produces ; worth regrularly $30,. A special f O P- shipment will be sold at the remarkable price oi J) X O.Ovl Simmons' Best Brass Beds We offer this week two mag nificent specimens at an ex tremely low price. These brass beds are the product of the celebrated Simmons Bed Co.. the largest and best builders of brass beds in the world. Their' beds are the standard by which others are gauged. Inspect our superb display and note the extreme- ly low prices we are making. NO. 6653 The Popular Empire brass bed, having 2-inch posts capped with 3-inch knobs; satin or polish finish; from the fac tory of the Simmons Bed Co., produced by their secret electri cal process, a patent that enables them to turn out beds of the highest known quality. This bed is worth regu larly $25, but will be sold for three days at $11.75 Sole Agents for the Celebrated Sealy Mattress Ml Not Tuftt Guaranteed 20 Years FIRST We guarantee the Sealy to be made entirely of pure, new, lons;- flbre cotton .without Ilnters, or mill waste. 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Price $25 $5 Down, $1 a Week The Famous Stickley Furniture OF all the types of furniture which have found favor in the eyes of discriminat ing buj-ers there is none that has met with a more' widespread appreciation than the fumed oak pieces which bear the name of STICKLEY. Pure Mission in every line, possessing dignity without severity, comforta ble and strong. This furniture has an added ad vantageit is appropriate in almost every room and harmonizes faultlessly with any wall covering. The genuine STICKLEY furniture is sold here on our low-price, generous credit system that makes payments eijsy. ' $17.50 Stickley Rocker Sp'I $12.50, NO. 1525 These celebrated Stickley Rockers are made like the cut, are in fumed golden oak, steel spring seats covered with genuine Spanish roan leather. If you are familiar with the Stickle7- goods, vou know the value of this bargain. Gevurtz' Bros. 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