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More goods Were moved at" cmr Wednesday sale a week ago than during any other one hour's sileln thelhbtory ortheTiouseT Vilucs equally tempting are listed T?elow, and -we are' even better prepared this week to ac ; commodate the throngs of buyers. Last Wednesday's salet introduced scores of articles to buyers who never had used them before, and our profit on Jhese transactions rests solely in the trade we build up Jn these articles , 1 offered just once at these reduced prices, v - ; ' - -"-""'' .V ' " ' . . ' ' ' . '' , Dozens of disappointed customers asked to obtain; these prices after 1 o'clock last Wednesday, but in justice to all we were compelled to adhere totur strict, rule to make not, one sale (at these prices) after, the gong strikes 1 one. One lady pleaded that she was delayed by the power, having gone off the trolley line, but we simply couldn't violate our rule to close the noonday prices at the end of noon. , So, be sure and come as early as possible to avoid disappointment.' ... t - , : - , r- 'C f t ) ; . ; i't. J - ,". l . The gong rules' the sal&; The, instant it clangs NOON, the prices drop; the instant t clangs ONE, the prices are restored. ii i 1 - J'. ' ' Spring dya ar Mlad dri and Wood- , lark Oilv OU u tba beat aalad. draaalng Toilet Articles 4-v - . Rubber Goods ; 1 Stationery ' v . - Regular. Special.' Four-Star Pencil "Tablets.. 'fl(r2 for oet" Crutohea "for rnt fcre. "Ptiona ua maaavramenta and wa'U delivar. . ' . . " 4 j . Regular. Special.' V I ' 4 JOQDS ' ; . Borated Talcum 20c Of,-. white 70c, ; 38' Silver King Ink Tablets... " 5c "3 for 10, , ;( smt , r , r i.. c :i l-londa water ouc isur 2-Ouart fountain fcyrinee. ' . inaian eaa r.pcincs..... owe ar .-'.- ' - .-iKj. ' Stanleys floral - Extracts, Cuticura ................. 2&c ,15? j ..-y-j. k Ruby Transparent Glycerine 8c , 2f TwoloZ. pfume Atomizer, , .hu. j-uj..m,w.umv..,,i..,) .-w ( , nlled with Jingiisb violet -Regal Glycerine r 10c 4e 'water - 50c '33a?. ,rxiiipiu ';"! - Dorin' Routre De Theatre. . half pound t bar 15c ; Of - . vrt i " 1 2V . lO Uuart Combination isVr- . rv nn warranted: $2.50 81.07 .l,e AYhite Castile, 2-lb.bars. . 25c 6e Jergens1 Wild Locust - . Espey's Cream ..: U-2 ,"tV":V4,,1k5C oa! HoyOs Cologne 2 B!?PiC"'-1SS 524- Newbro's HeYpicid $1. Liquors - , , " " ,r"Naftnalfnfe Be 2 for S , McBrayer s Cedarbrook, bot- I ' &? 4-Ouart Fountain Svriner.-. isiational Inlc oc sioroc- k , . . . 4 ,M,i L:.. 4 t ooi National MUcilace ,Bc'2IorO . ' Rachel inee, Na.'18..: : 25c . 10 .-Uuarc LomDimuon ayr- 4 erv nen warranted. $2.50 01.67 l,cu".w"u' ' --t.---.-.-w - . r . j 11.1. nr.i n mr ; srm " ..... 25c . 12 ,nge ana xioi vvaier cag.iwo Parker's Fountain Pens, ev- irt Fountain, Synnge,. gjgonj ft ;; , J 0frg y tied fn bond u....n.vg.JJ 98 rV'-";'c"' -'. Perpetual Lead Pencils, with . " '???f'?s :1 White Vaginal Syr- , . t; , . 2S . ' -fm vielmont,-One Star, fives.,.- 00c. 57, e. 2 hard ruboer piPes.$2.75- ?1.50 , pf ptJSrfe." ' ' ' . aickcn Cock Whiskey, botv . 00 jHolmesFrostilla 25c 25c - 13 Buckeye Kubber Complexion , . erv oen warranted.: $3.00 , C2.00 i"" 7 Preaerlptlona our apaclaltr; prompt dellTarlaai no delara. ' Brushes Regular. Special.' 8-row Imported Tooth Brush 15c 4 ' Violet Ammonia ........... 25c , I0p :' Tetlow's Gossamer Powder 25c -ill t Tetlow's Swandown Powder 10c ' 4tp Poroni's,Face Powder. ..... 25c A .13 '55 Brush ,25c Old Scotch...... .... $1.65 - '. Slip sue 25c Orapa Jalca"aad Dllva Oil. taken lo eathar, ara an Ideal health combination. Taatea. fln,,jpcllly If H'a Woodlark Orapa Juica and Woodlark Olive OIU 10 Parker's Fountain Pens, ev- , ' IlIorn,? f; ,'25c - .JOa -ery pen warranted $3.50, . ?37- uvea..... 0 if -ParketS-FjDuntain.Pens, ev- . . .... J 4. A A . . "T tf ; ? . cry , pen warranted ...... .$.uu . t . ; ... Parker s Pountain Pens, ev- ' ' ,. ery pen warranted,... ...$5.00 . f33 Dlcklnaon'a Witch Hasal. tha puraat Wa handla it. ;' . Leather Good& J-row Imrted Tooth Brush- tPhOtOSraphlC GOOdS . . 4-row Imported Tooth Brush , , . - . , , .iaa.w H.i Ba virtn and Bottle, of Tooth ' 8tui. c.. - -r.-- --7 e. , . Powder....; 40c 25, " Sliding Tripods $1.00 4Ue V"""5 ' . V . I?'" ID - Jiastman s. ueveioper .... oc Regular. Special. T5- Koaasr flnlahlrta- by our own azparta. under our own roof. Every film atudiad to brine out tha boat in It A taw 1 dropa. of lemun juica an& pinch of aalt In teaapoonful of Wood lark Olive Oil ' makea H a moat appe-. tlalne mouthful. ; If you ; never have liked Olive Oil. you'll Ilka thla. Sundries Ebony-Handle -Nail Brush, w 50c f. Solid Ebony-Back Hair . Brush ...$2.50 Solid-Back Hair Brush, 9 ' row ... 65c 12-row Willis Hair Brush, 5 Negative Racks ........... JB5c - 95 - Gelatine Printing-out Paper, , 1 . , v 3ixiyi, per gross. . . v ; .$1.05 4De Gelatine Printing-out "Paper, ' - ' - t a . ... tttt - a ay ,l.V0 2 Suit .Cases, 24-inch. . . .. .$5.00 and Card Case.... $3.00 50a Ladies' Combination Purse and Card Case $4.00 50 ' Ladies Combination ; Purse - 88 92.65 Household Drugs ) - Regular. SpeciaL powder,, ... . 1 t l -Regular. Special' 'One Pound Tooth Powder,., . ,,., v equal to any . first class 50c Dickson's Witch Hazel, pts. 25c ; 13 "Jelco Shoulder Braces..1.., 75c 25 38; 1 it 4 IA11 ; gnw U. . ' TY .a.,.M'. IV Aail . U a-vaeMM ' V ' ' . ' ' ' BT1I1 1 .aril t. JlSr . . . . A . . i . Aal.lftf ' . T1 luHF 11 V . T " r c, .. w - , ttmi 1 m . a . V '.'..am - 47 m ,m aa a ..'ma r;. a Wire -bound, solid - bristle ' Fowder ................ iuc , "a? j oentiemens uoin rurses... oc lipsom salts, i-id. package. . auc or - Lather Brush, with a cake- " ,' Higgin'i Photo Paste...... 15c j 5f , - - -' i Soda Bt-carbonate, 1-lb. pkg. 10c ' 6i - of Williams' dr Coleate's . ' - Blue-Print Paper, all sires Fifty Per Cent . v I . u... ... . . ... I t Rose Water and Glycerine, 6 ; 1 J ' - Shaving Soap' .V.r..,.. 30c 18 Discount from Regular Prices. 1 y u I ounces' 25c. 13p ; r! . ' Ammonia, pints"....; 10c - - 4' "Our Fair" Toilet Paoer' 71.0O Wood Alcohol, pints , ' 25c , 13Vr : - 1,000, aHeets to a roll. . . . 7&c . . , Rose Water, "six ounces... 25c ' y 13 Scissors, -xtra quality steel, ;' J 91.25 Bay RumK six ounces., 25c ' 13 6-inch blade '.. ,...-.406 Scissors, extra quality steel, ' j- ' 12-iqch blade r. ..... Wc '. . 39f Heavy Rubber-cloth Sleeve -- -" 1 ;Protctors, per pair 'S0c 16 50e 10 ' 27 PRESCRIPTIONS ; A:4 S v 1--'r -'' v ' '.(V; ' ? , 1 ji ""1. VEATUER IS GOOD : F0H GERMINATION Growth of Cropa During tha Past y . Week Remarkable Soil la 1 In Good Shape. - SPRING WHEAT SEEDING J f Beet Sugar Acreage In .Grand . Ronde Valley Shpwa a Very ' ,. , Heavy Increase. '-' jTLataat crop report of Departmeiit f Y ' - AfTloulturc) Tha weather during tha week haa-beatt frl)Ie for termination and jarowth and tha aoll la In food working condl. tion. , A larva amount of aumanar (at JowiBa- baa been dona and the planting of pom, potatoea. aucar beeta and ear- , About ; Seal Rings V .Tharefa aomethlnv ' more In tha aval ring than tha mere poa-. ; Meelnr of It it'a the aerrlng ae a family, heirloom. It, therefore, eeeeltsta - the . proper gold -' ouilty the welgbt the flniah and the Indlvldneiltr of atla. Thla . you'll alwara notice la on re, with : a apaclal attention to workman - ahlp as well. Tha attractive prioea r eura 1 be approved. . i ,V - , . : rMonograms il;;Crcsts"rv.r:: Hjindsbmcly. -Engraved" Feldenlieimer aralaa,'. - " aUrarsaUtka. ' 0 i t 4pIIbJ;,y,y-V,:v dene haa bean- puakad.k Spring wheat aaedlng, -azaapt on vary low land, ta praetlcallf completed. Alt gratna, and araaaea have made excellent growth dur Ing th waekvund theaa cropa ara gener ally in a vary promlalng condition. l'ha augkr beat acreage- In tha Orand Renda valley haa bean conalderably lnereaaaa Cut wonna have made their appeejmnca In tha anion flelda of Washington coun ty. but tha damaga dona by them haa been alight Hope ara thrifty; tha vlnea in many yarda reach to tha top of tha poles and their training W In ac tive prograaa. Stock everywhere la la fine conditions the flow of milk in' tha dairy dlatrlota la abundant; tha Increase of lambs la above the average, and sheep bearing haa become general. Peaches, peara, prunes, plums, char nTitnntit'iiia uauu mm t i Injured by tha lata froata; In aoma few looalltlea very light yields, are expected, la other sections tha outlook la much batter. Tha lata varieties of applaa have not bloomed aa full aa uauaL Btrawber riea ara doing weU. . v--, f"'. : Ooaa aMatrleS, ' Scappoose. Columbia county, 3. C Johnson. Splendid growing weather; pastures in splendid condition; lata ap ples in full bloom and look vary promis ing; - -V Knappa, Clatsop ' county, Charlea X. Warren. Weather warm and favorable for cropa; good prospect for early fruit; gardens look Una; graaa growing wall. ' Bay City, Tillamook county. Captain 1. J. Dawson. weather cloudy , and damp, making tha ground too wat to flniah harrowing and covering oats; alao for gardens, . except - tha-- transplanting of cabbages; the pluma, prunea and char rlea that ware nipped by ' tha froata tha for part of tha month ara falling off. and tha second crop of buda la bursting open; all 'grain, low land graaa and tide land pastures growing rapidly;, lata ap ple treaa In full bloomt cultivated and wild berries indicate large yields. - - ' Newport, Xincoln county, D. H. Williams.- First part of week pleasant, lat ter part showery; ail vagetahlea growing nicely; potatoes up; pastures good; Block Improving.- t, y,s'v " - MyHla Point, Cooa county. Zi. Strong. Weather favorable, but mora rain will be needed Boon; graaa and grain growing nicely; farmers busy plowing and plant ing; milk supply increasing rapidly; stock doing unusually well; fruit and berrlea in good condition Cor bin, Curry-county, W..F. "White. Alternate rain and sunshine; rain not aevtre; no anow nor hall; graaa and gar dens growing nicely; stock doing wall. -,i WtUametto Tallay. ';.V 'i ;:vi.' Bridal Vail, Multnomah county. R. T. Smith. Weather favorable and all crop doing nicely; fruit forward and, except Bartlett peara, in good condition ; spring sowing and potato planting progressing. .TuaUtiiv Washington county, George OUbreatb. Heavy rains during the past week; frost Vrlday night damaged some early, strawberries; cut worms are work I 4 An Mm. 9 Ih. BnlAn. .thMwl..'th.l crop Js promitJngXgTaiii and aovar-g' Ing well. : ' ' f" Stafford. Clackamas f county, J. ' 1 Xrnse. Weather very favorable lev growth; rain Tuesday and Wednesday hindered plowing and Beading for a few days; winter and spring grain, are In flna condition; .early gardens . making rapid growth; fruit seems to be unin jured; grass in meadows and pastures growing .nicely and stock improving; spring seeding well advanced. Dalles, Polk county, Frank Butler. A good rain Tuesday with a thunder s terra; all cropa have 'made flna prog raaa; in my SO years residence here I have not eoen ao promlalng an outlook; goat all sheared; no sheep her yet been aheared. . .. i' Aorta xarnA .TesntUU county, j. T. .. ,- "v, i i i.,,. ,. - - --t -: . Zi-- PHPNEINVENTOR;Sz-if DAUGHTERyMARRIES a ' , i . - ' j ; - . , ..: Y " .. ' " 1 Y . " -V-Ty-r" .v... I . - , (Jeoraal Sptelal Serrics.) Washington, April ti.A wedding of social note today was that of Miss Kir , lam Graham Beii. daughter of Profetaor and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, - and - David . Grandleon . Fatrchild. Tha ceremony took place at Twin Oaka, the. country home of the brlde'a grandmother, and waa followed" by a largely at-r tended reception. Mr. Falrchlld la a botanist and has a long list of tltlaa ' conferred.. at home and abroad.: Miss Bell has been her father's aaslatant In ' h laboratory and a lactowtrcitntifle dopier. '. - .u Patterson. Fine growing weather; hard hail In some localltlea Tuesday, but no r T. . i! ," 1 ,i 1 ,.' i ; t sms . Seat Borrow tntUa . It Is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow Is trouble. . When sick. sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness. Brlght'a disease, ' and similar internal disorders, don't alt down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electrlo Blttere. -Here you, will And Bare .and permanent -forgetf titnesa of ail your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of dbt disease. At Bed Cross Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak strews, on tna a. wey u the. poetoffioe. eerloua damage done; graaa looks fine; aeeding completed; potato planting and Sardenlng - In prograaa; stock , doing welt . . ' , ; ' !v Shaw, Marlon" county, 1. ', O. Stain1 brenner. Weather flna during daya with a good many light froata at flight; fall wheat thrifty and looks flna; It la fully month In advance of last season; stock rapidly gaining tn flesh; weather very favorable for lambing; hope grow ing rilorty and vlnea being trained; prune treea have finished blooming and th crop will be almost a total failure; only a very few of tha late blooms on tha Italian trees will Bet; petite prunes will probably. b one fourth to. one bait of a crop; apples are coming Into bloom, with, a light 4srop Indicated; peara and sherries alaa, promise light yielda. Yy ; Lebanon. Linn county. C D. Steen, Fall cropa are growing nicely; pastures are-good for this time of year; spring seeding mostly finished;. stand of all klnda of grain la good; early frOat haa Injured some fruit, especially peara and Kentish. Cherries. . - -l. ' Ooldon,'Lne county, J. M. Goldaon. The late frosts killed nearly all of tha peach crop and injured cherries; other fruits uninjured; wheat and oata ara in etoellent condition; pasturage good; gardening and potato planting- In prograaa. , . .... . -w iYY v m Sontherm Ctearoav " 3 ' Wilbur, Douglas county, W. B. Lamb. All crons look eood: aoma corn planteJTtiiItg?l,"lll Una imiidlUuii sheep and goat shearing about flnlnfied; Italian . prunes a ' complete lalfure; cherrlea. damaged aoma. but there will be a -fair crop; all otjier fruita unin jured. Y. ' ' " Kerby, Josephine ' county, James B pence. Weather cool; all grains and grasaea doing well; gardens making slow growth; tba frost on 10th ah lita waa more disastrous to fruit than we supposed; peaches and pluma about all killed; all early blooming peara killed; cherrlea are nearly all dropping, off; early - blooming applea ' injured; Hate applea bloomed light; strawberries In jured. ; -'- -J , " ' ' ' - :--f Climax. Jackson county, L. F. Taylor. Weather cloudy and cool, too cold tor good growth of anything; hay and grain look fine; corn planting about done; some corn up; tfrult la, not hurt much, ' ' Colombia SUver Talley. ' Hood RIvaT,-"!; Wasco county, - P- TX Helnrtchs. Apples will not be a full crop, but peara, prunea arid strawberries are loaded with bloom; light frosts, but no damage done; rain Is needed ' for clover and timothy. ; Mosier, Wasco county, J. JJ. Carroll. Fore part of week cloudy, latter, part clear and warm; dry for thia time of year;1 pasture good; all , fall grain In flna . condition; potatoes and corn are being planted; frnlt proapecls continue good; applea in bloom. . y y " Waaoo, Bhermaa oounty, W. C. Mor houset Weather quite warm; early aown ' spring ' wheat growing- very rapidly; aeeding Is about completed and summer fallowing baa begun. ; Condon, Gilliam county; F. B. Stevens. Fine growing weather; spring sowing about 1 finished; every one . planting potatoes and plowing - aummer fallow; lambing almoat completed and lncreaae la above average; all atock doing welL Lexington, Morrow county, Kdwin R. Beach. Week favorable for. germination and-growth; except peaches, all fruit la blossoming and asttlng nicely; early sown "drilled in" grain Is looking well; late aown ' not "drilled in." but aowg broadcast, la spotted and In every way Inferior. . . . . " ' Weston. Umatilla county, Maud M. BakerrWeather warm apdjclear; wheat making "rapid prograaa; fruit treea id bloom; pasturage excellent. 'v - Haines, Baker county, J. K. Fisher. Weather a little cool; no frost to dam age fruit;, good rain Tuesday evening ; everything growing nicely; farm work well advanced, and early sown grain la up and growing nicely; pasta res grow ing nicely; stock looking good.' ,. Island City, tTnton county. A, Block land. First of week rainy and cool, last few daya warm; grain making excellent growth; all fruit treea In bloom; prob ably naif a crop of peara and cherrleei applea not damaged ao much; beet aeed Ing in . progress; in ' thia Immediate vicinity tba acreage -la about the Bams at last year. . ' V , -,...',-. . Mflmlk ; Ma.ma.teV. OOeJ , , kw .' m OVX ENTRANCE ON JFINZ ST. IS Use it when you like, and keep in mind that we advance most liberally on diamonds, watches, silverware and all articles of value at the lowest rate of $1.00 A WEEK Paya for a watch or diamond. Largo atock at prices lower than cash -houses charge. . interest- All ' transactions with us are Absolutely Smffx and Conicthl. THE RELIADLE LOAN OFFICE v-' '" ? W.TSpT.a AM TMM MAMS &mrs. .;' .-. f uiHQUMAi'&Xtijfrfr street, Ccr. FlW Spencer. Weather oooL but not dam aging cropa. which are ail looking good; no high wind nor freat and vary little rain... .. y -'.v. ri .:: i.'.Y, FATHER BY 'PHONE yENDSAN'EIOPEHENT Romance of young Girl Nipped in Bud by Irate Parent ; . and the Sheriff. - ' "0 '' (pecUl Disaateh l The JoeratLI Missoula. Mont, April . The aenaa. tional elopement of pretty 17-year-old Ethel Jobb, daughter of James Jobb, a prominent and wealthy farmer of Ra vaill county, with W. H. Davis, a farmer In tha employ of her father, waa nipped In the bud by Sheriff Sutherland, of Wallace, Idaho, - who , stationed himself at' tha recorder's of floe,-and when the young lovers from Montana appeared bv took them Into custody, j j '' ' " Strenaoua denial a to the' effect 'that they ware not the couple wanted, availed Uttle, and tbWgh Miss Jobb refused ta . . . , ....... taW with her father over the telephone, saying that the man waa a stranger to her. aha finally broke down, and then. In , 1 Uar confaeaed that she waa Ethel1 . . : The young lady said she waa within two montha of being old enough to ao lect tha husband she wanted; and when the time arrived aha would marry Davis. 2 Davis la IS yeara old, and told of being drawn by a Jaded cayuse during tha darkness of the night, and their fear of being overtaken by the irate parent Of the girl, "who measures over six feet and boasts of having tba faatest team in Ravalli county." , . ' '. Pise's Cue M nan sa the eiarket,.sad still ths beat 'fee CoafK. ana Colas. .-. - , i i h I; ': Piefwied Stook Oaaaed aooda. -Allen Lewis' Best Brand. , j , . -: atuaioiFAj. tMAaxrm acnm Y Uoarnal Bveetal Itrrlei,) , -. " . 4 New York, April tl. The National Municipal league began, Ita eleventh an nual meeting in thla city today, the ses sions being held at Crfoper union. Ad vocates of municipal reform' ara present . from cities throughout tha country and ' they will engage In discussion covering a wide . range of queatlona looking' to ' tha bet,tnnent of city governments. ; a' I i I I ' : i'.'!Da; U" 'y- -' 1. ' 1 . T ( J i . 1. f. ' ' '- ' '! '.V : A Bcb A Class ' 1 v - I IVIJ I . I uriajr soap etal Folish Cleaner " Y- y "' J 1,