.'J'---1 THE C- z:i L. 7 i ' . ' " 'V ' ' V t . -1 1 - VXM VC'J ZZL IT H AD. IT'S CO ::i it u c: "z 0.,IT'3 CD , mm Wm.m.i FOOTBALLS Y 7 VATCHES FREE! , i "7 cnJ" 'M ! f I ' - -1 ; 7 rv 77-7,7771777; '-.tty vt - T77 - -Y' . - ( m- y 77;!"7 '77 r t FREE! I n - . ,7 y7 Mm'i fine heaw ierscv ribbed Shirts and ' ' 7". "vj. v 1-. Y ''i 7- .-,.1Y-..m-W w-v; Dwtrs, fleece .lined.' steam shrunk, cql- OF f EXTRAORDINAKr ItbAKUAIIN S U WJLUSK-; ors diuc, - yruwn ru suuiwuj .Kwusis s, salmon; elsewhere ' " . '''..- -'' -'tttAt 'a"w-' V-rrt7: ' a bargain at 50c - -r WEAKv "At t'LESS mail" W JClUl-f Jw 1. K 1 X1C eruption . , . faens nne January iacurai vw piuru -77 ,.. - - !..;. . -'. '. -" - - Y -" ' V" ' 775&K WrighVs Health UndemeaV- s ' XfnV nrniiln Tjwneri. drbv ribbed .col-' ''l'-'l'K. r: iu' '." V v'V-V',: v'.'V?r-VV-ST: ors Diue ana pinit;, vaiues. - "11 ft 80 dozen Men's Wool SockSTDest "C j ERUPTION t,RIG,.......;;lOV , , ; values. ERUPTION PRICE.. ,.,YC.n " ; Men's extra s fine, fleeced. Underwear tov ' -prcsidentSuspendersr ; ; ? ' r Oi ' ; ered seams ! a creat $1.50 Value. AO . tttjttdttom PPirTT- : . LtJL ' AO , TrxTTTrrTsr pptptt KVTIPTinN PRICK :i . J VrtC "v .VrT. a-Li rJ.iV cuU. .W Men's JapOTette Handkerdiiefsriarge silk ..y."1. "x"'w"1; i i"1 ;. initial: 15c values. 7 ;aEoES: 3Ien's extra grade GolJ Shirts, al newandjj' : up-tolate patterns, every sizeH to ;3Km "9SC devalues.. v , r AQn - : - y --.V,,'''V" ' ' ' ...ERUPTION PRICE....:'.... -'TP lbo" dozen ' Men's '; Silk Fur-in-Ha5dsA all Hen's black satine Shirtsyoke back, dou- new styles and patterns; 25c values. A ; Me stitched seams, seoarate collar bands: ; 4 ERUPTION PRICE. .. .Y.J .w h v ERUPTIONPRiCE:7.I.4)t)C j MeflV Natural WolJ5ox,wamiess toe, A . 200 dozen Mens Natural Wool Socks; best - - 25c values in the city. - 1 H n 1 Men's Stiff B6som Percale' and Madras 7 J; :XRUPTIQN PRICE. . I . i".Vi . .Y 1 1 , r ; Shirts ; 60c and 75c values iri Same m black.7;;.V;. ,II7 j V ERUPTION. PRICE... , ..LDL 7 "A C You cannot afibfd I to .Idn'srSTMt 7 3E a .- ' rsA - - Ovorcbats v. f .... :... ,7.' s Waists,, detachable waist bands j '1. ' Eoy: : - ft v t . vaiue. ...-r ,. tji Boys' Corduf oy Knee Pants, also chev- ' c ots and cassimere ; others sell' them ? at 75c; all sizes ERUP-77QC 7 TION Price.S.. i ?. . ;i OOC : Boys' Ironejad Hose3riple knees, dou- . ble heeii and toes ;' a writing'Wlr ; Aublebwith each . pair ,7 ; .1 7 C Boys'. Wool Sweaters Navy blue and '; marcion ; 50c and 75c, Valuei.A J - eruption price. .7.'.u"c; ; all other' boys' sweaters -half-prices;- . 7. 7 ; Boysyt' Reefer Coats," Oxford." grayl-t i-i'ages 4' to 7 years ; $1.50,. - - APi. 7values7; ERUPTION. PRICE"uC ;. - Boys'-GqU. $htrts; some with twa extra- collars ; 50c values.-- . .. 5-., ERUPTION PRICE;; Y : . OU C 7; T.IEH'S!HATS ;In all the latest shapes, soft and stiff.. 17. We "will suityou and fit your head" v " With Stylish ! hats ; ' .regular : value ' ,.ERUfTION PRlCEY.tli tOd 1. i il J X - " Ul' 7 iJ-'y 3C 3C w::en Ycyj tt IT IM . CDH AD. IT'S SO. vl '.ii!' -1 . Y r u ; ."end:' WKEN YOU SEE JTv IN OIR 7 AD.vTTrS sa; .QTilLA TO 7 BEOAIil ARID zrarzovAX now nuMxor roa oovarrr umons ntxas&r mit xbszoatzov wmnonra X o: qom oprrs ateww..-. Tb BOvrBtBnt Irrigation project for matllla county has ben Abuidonad. - 1 h attennpt to revive It, which we made la Pendleton failed. W. J. -Fur- ntah. president of the Pendletoq Savlnrs ' tmnk. who ta ki Portland, aajrs the meet Ina; of the delegates from different parts of the oountr was addressed by John T. 1 Whistler, government engineer In charge of the reclamation work la Oregon, who stated that. the government had paeeed UIKvn the project and rejected It. ' . o "The -people of Umatilla county-are, f course, greatly disappointed," eald ' Mr. Furnish, "but It had been understood for. some - time ' that , the scheme was unfavorable. A great many people lost money on It as they rushed In to take up homesteads with the Me , that the 1 Irrigation was assured and the land la row worthless. There. Is soma talk of interesting private capital .to proseout the plaa to eompletton but I do not think It wlU amount to anything." The Umatilla scheme was one of the first In Oregon to receive attention from,! - the national government. . At the time f the meeting of the Irrigation congress ;1 Portland two years ago the plan was proposed and through the Influence of , the Oregon delegation In congress engU Tbera is hnt On SwctUa4" Turldsh Alakuma 7 . T" y 7 .':-7' v c: -'.;-' :V A famous Turkish confectton. We . have Jt as made from the original Tclpe A comblnatloat of al ' monda, honey and sugar, making a most delicious and ' wholesome "sweet '. Not to be had In other stores. , '. .-- . , ., 25c the lb. .The balance of this week If you. say you "saw It In The Journal", otherwise It's iOe a pound.- Dis played In our east window i:v;i!:r.'J Son' J 4 . J vl. ; neers were "sent "W make surveys. . The preliminary surveys were very favorable -and It was thought the scheme would be practicable. At this Juneturs land agents began flocking to the Echo coun try and settling bomeseekers on land to some under this ditch at 160 each. . -The business waxed mighty, and hun dreds of credulous people .wero Induced to part with their hard earned money In return for a ouarter section of sand I dunes and sage brush Inhabited by lack' rapoua. ine operations 01 uwh wiua agents finally became so ' detrimental to the Interests of the community that the government sat a special agent to Pen dleton who tnrormed uie irrigation aai elation " that unless this trafflo -w stopped the government would stop the work. --The business men of .Pendleton took the matter up .ana finally succeeded In putting a .stop to the business, but not until after the agents- had reaped a handsome profit.-- v " The reasons given for abandoning- the project Is that the "soil Is unauited to the conveying of ' water thrugh the ditches to the reservoir. Then the ex pense attached to the undertaking would bo so much greater than was expected that It would hardly be nrofl table. . HER NAME MISSPELLED ANHOYS HER GREATLY Mrs. Jennie McCready. the Buffalo oapltallst who will erect the Inside Inn at tne lawis ana ciarx rair is nos avers to newspaper Interviews, but she does , dwuu to hare . herf .nam misspelled. - ' ' "Why." she said, on the first morning after her arrival In the city whan newspaper man ' called on her, "tb papers all along the route out here JiaV said an kinds of things about me. Some of It was true and some of It false, but they dldn t make any distinction; and the manner, ki which they garbled my name was tenwjje. j was snown a paper en the train yesterday morning which bad my nam as stra. Makeready., . -.r "BALTHASAR" IS 10 7 BE PRODUCED HERE - Local talent under the direction: of Martin E. Roblnaon wUl produc tile sacred Opera "Balthasar" at the Mar qua m Grand theater on November 7 and for the benefit of the Central Christian church. East Salmon and Second streets, Rev..X K. Ghormley, pastor. The cant will include 71 people. The opera will be the same as that given under1 Mr. Martlh'a direction at the Chautauqua this summer. Rehearsals are now being held each evening in the Grace M. K. church. . .-'.,-.: No Long Dreary Evenings. With a"pbonograpfc", In yonr home. The rainy season heed not lor bode dull,' tire aome evenings at home If you have on of these : wonderful machines to gather around after supper. The Journal la making It possibl for . every family In Portland to own a fin Columbia gihono graph comparatively free, When you're down town the next time drop In at The Journal office and hear on of the ma chines demonstrate Its abiuty as a first claes entertainer, then enter your sub scription tor the Dally and Sunday Jour nal tcr a year and receive a Columbia phonograph free. A guaranteed perfect telkuig machine not a toy. . ' . . : - ' Energy all gonet Headache? Stom ach -out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. - Burdock's Blood Bitters will make a new man or wmaat t yen. TO V03K IIAHD IN IIAKD. AT ELECTION too ax. orrzov eaiorAXCMr , toamn iu ssiioimrATion jm ." now AMUR - UQVOB TKATTZO BB. mABBS AJTS W. a t.' Vr nmi xizTTxovziTns. Ther Is perfect "pene and harmony between Dr. Rader and the W. C T. U. In 'view of the local option campaign they, have united forces in working for the same ends, with Dr. Rader as chair man and Mrs. Ada Unruh as secretary of th committee conducting the -ww Next ' Sunday afternoon - at t o'clock ther will be a large mass meeting at the Whit Temple, when Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher, Dr. 1 Burgette Short, Dr.. El win I Hous,, Mrs.' unrah and Hv. - Mr. .McDaniels, the 'Methodist evangelist, will. speak. Dr. Rader will prsldv i Charles W. Hart of Immanuel Baptist church Will eonductth msle. Tb committee was appointed at the meeting, of the ministerial - aUlanoe Monday ' afternoon. with Dr. Brougher and Hev. M. M..JBledsoe, from the Bap- tlst . alliance; Dr. Rader, Rev. Andrew Monro and Rev. G. W. Denlston. from the Methodist: H. R. . Gray, from-' the Congregational, and Mrs. Janney, Mra. Ston and Mrs. Unruh from the W. CL The ministers of the olty bar been asked to hold temperance prayer meet ings on Thursday evenlnga of -y this week... The Sunny tide ' churches have arranged for a union temporano meet ing at that time In the Bunnyslde Meth odist church.. Rev. El N. Allenof the Cumberland and Rev. S. J. fltraub of the Congregational church willaddress the meeting. 1 . On Monday 'afternoon . a half day prayer meeting for women wUl be held In. th Taylor street Methodist church, led by Mrs. Keller, the evangelistic superintendent of th. Central W. C T. V. A fuU attendance of all women In terested l urged. Plans will then b completed, for' Bonding women to th polls on voting day. They will follow the nam plan as lft th spring cam paign, when their - Influence Was gen erally recognised an Important fac tor. They wUl probably serve coffee. Prominent tempera nc men will be at th meeting to make th assignments to th different polls. This artemoon tb Central W. C T. IT- which Instigated th whole- movement, will hv a meet ing at th horn of Mrs. Janney, .; SOME VERY PECULIAR IDEAS OF THIS STATE "If st range what Ideas some people have of th dimensions of our state," said Aaa latent Secretary Miller, who has charge of the permanent exhibit or th chamber -of commerce, "A man. from Wisconsin Tonne in here the other day, and after looking, over th exhibit and talking for some time he asked me If I knew a men -by th nam of Smith. I told nim I did- nad aaked whicn Bmitn In particular he had reference ta lie said he didn't know hi first name but described htm to me, saying that hs was a Smith who used to live In Wlsoonsln. snd a neighbor had sked blm to look Smith npjout here." ., . -Another men.." -eald-Mr. Miller, "who. Visited ' th rooms - during th forest fires whea th smoke Jiang, over th city : "A t-7;;--:- f , ThreeyaluabIPrem pGiverTrAway-with7"Want-Ad$" 7 fon Either the Daily or .Sunday - In -order to Introduce The Journal want eolumn mor -widely Into Portland homes and business hdusei Th Jour nal. by special arrangement with' th Portland Flouring Mllla, announces J hat for a short whll it will give with - aqhwant adVfr either- th- Datl y r- Sunday Journal "th choice f these three product; -A package f - r il l 1 1 1 f u 11 11 C PANCAKE FLOyR; CAKE AND 7)7 : PASTRY FLOUR; VHEAT HEARTS 7 '' How- these' .. household' necessities ar need: ;: . ?7 -'y- :j V7 Olympic; rncake Flour Sterilised -and self-raising. ' FuUy prepared and In thre minutes you can make hot cake that will melt In your month.-- For waffles and gems It la unequaled- A:,boon t dyspsptlea. , -t ' -. . - ; . ,- - - . ..- -- s :. . j. ., Olympic Cakelahd Pastry flour This, g th most economical flour for - pastry you . can. buy. It gWes your, pastry a eolor and arlspness not obtained by ., th us of any other flour. , ..' . " r; ' -::'". H 7-0lympic .Whearts 1 . Thl Is a sterilised product for mush, Finer and mor app- tlslng than. any. other mush, on th market and absolutely .'Y 77v7 v;7 777;7' 77 p. Priz'toivthe Boyslmd GiFisfJ NbtwltlisUndtng ' tn I a" greet fr offer -th prise picture will positively remain in th packages, p .' v -"' Sav a full uncancelled set of these pictures, 'numbered from on to nine, and present them to THH PpRTIUfD' FIGURING ' MILLS Co., 214 Stark , street, and get your choic of :i;yaluaU prises. i. ...: ,;'-,, , tr..y. The WANT ADS M? Alone are Worth Tthe Price leJ. 21 Words 15 Cents il i ' Y U- , , i.-s ;; vY.,- . ' H : Yi." so thick you souldn't see, said h wished this smoke would clear off so -he could get a good look at th ocean before h left" .,' . ." . ."But Oregon people aren't so smart. themselves, continued the -secretary. "A man who tiaa lived in this state for some time end 1s a good lawyer went up through Idaho on a prospecting expedi tion. He returned In high glee saying that h hsd located a good mine, one which would be a paying jxropoettlon, asserting that h had good' lead for gold and silver with an exposed ledge two feet wide of ambergris." ' No matter how long you have had in. vmianf ii 11 nun t eireeay aeveiopmi Into conatimptlen. Dr. Wood's Norway Plnyru9 wui sur tt : , . .. T THE JOURNAL'S . 7 FRFE ' 7 GRAPHOPIIONE : OFFER . s'..- 13 PROVINQ V- " jmr -i. -7 i--. S EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR &nd many persons are ; takinj fed vantage of it I iiliy- KOT YOU, hi: , :;1 7 77M 77Y,,-Y,7-'. 7,7 7; 75; 7 -:; - - fj (,-.. 1 ., .V, . . ft. ' . JL. 9