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C - -' f - S. - W 4 daily jou:::;au i c;i l'.w.d, t;:iday evei.ii.g, czi'Temceh li. " TOMIOHT'S AMUSEMENTS. rl"e -I.... William Oolllee In "On the Quiff , "heceiue Sue Lowe Hi ii So' future. ..'"J. tie World' ."Bltxinired by Crt'ii.' .."ferula Sir to fern ir... ante. Vmd.Tlll Grand X. Th trial of Xfra. T.ulu Anderson on , the chare of Contributing to the de linquency of li-v ear-old Mary MoDon- w MIn before 3 Jury In Judge rra ', aer'a departraant of tha circuit court , thla morning. Tha girl testified that Mrs,, Anderson lived with bar huaband In a room at tot Alder street. Sba aald that William Holtheus. who aald ha : had deserted from tha warship Chicago whan tha vassal was In tha harbor last .. summer, , was Introduced to her there by Mrs. -Andersoo. Mrs. Anderson 1 charged with having left the girl and ' Holt haus alone In tha room together. ' A warrant was Issued for the arrest of ' Holthaua, but he had left tha city and was not apprehended. The charge, 1 denied by Mrs. Anderson. The girl aald .-her father was dead and that her mother waa Jn Hawk, Iowa. She had bq llv Ing In this city with an unole and work , ing in a candy factory. A suit for 160.030 waa dismissed by . Judge Eraser in the circuit court yes terday afternoon by ' granting a on ault to the Southern Oregon, company. . rrank Hobera sued the company, alio- Ing that he was entitled to $60,000 com . minion for procuring M. J. Kinney to purchase 100.000 acres of timber land from the company. At the trial in Judge 1 Fraser's courtroom yesterday 'it '.' waa shown that Kinney had bought only snares or stock In ha company amount " Ing to 195.000. instead of paying StOO.OOt .-'. for tha 100.000 aera of timber land, and , that, therefore, Hoberg had not- earned . . a commlaaion for tha sale. ; It - was - shown also that Hoberg v had ' no eon tract wit n the company. Ellis o. Hughes appeared as attorney f or . Hobera. The I aoutnara Oregon oompany - was aouira B7 nnuor joni ax. ueann ana ; xormer . Senator Joseph : Simon, Judge Cleland " In tha circuit court - yesterday afternoon directed a Jury to bring a verdlot of not guilty at the trial of Arthur ovell on tha charge of steal . tng ttO feat of rope from the ship Pro- cyore, Oetectlvee c S. Hellyer and L. C. Hartmaa testified that Covell had 1 eoafeaaed to them under, duress that j he had carried away and aold tha rope. : Under a provision of the Oregon law . the confession of an accused parson that is obtained under Influence of fear In : duced by threat, la not sufficient to -JBonviot the accused without other proof r i ins crime. . uoveus Attorney, John T Jeffrey, moved the court under this . section of the coda to direct the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty. As no otaer evidence had bean offered. Judge Cleland allowed the motion, and : voyeu wag released. - ' - ' A series of debate have been In i progress at the Clay street synagogue . between the Zionists and the aatl-Zlon-. lata. . Tha cherished hope of the former ,.' sect Us to some day reunite tha Jews it ins earth and to rebuild a state upon ' ' the site of tha old Jerusalem. The lat ter division ot the Hebrews assert that -th Jew arc not a distinct nation, have no country and no language that might .. properly be called their own, and are : opposed to the reunion plan, last Sun- uay ine principal speakers were M. snip- : perer, an anti-zionist, and R. Oo id stein. ; president f the Zlon Hamsuyoneth so ciety. The debate will be continued : next Sunday, September 10, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The publlo Is welcome to attend. i - la th circuit court yesterday after- . noon, states that she has become tired of earning money for Sansom B. Dls- : mukes to gamble away, and asks th , court to grant her a divoroa. Additional eausa ror ault-t alleged cruelty.- The litigants were married at Athens, Geor gia, in December, lSM.and Mrs. Dls- mukes says that she, has had to sup- aiaiaa uiu iui auring ui ine lime sn .. lived wrtn her husband sine ISO he gambled away all her earning and re- ; rosea to ao any work at - all. - She charges hits with bcatlnr her and call . Ing her vil namea ' She asks th cus tody of ths child. v 't- ";ir. sj.y. . Prallminary construction work : has sommanoed oa Hood street for th n - tranoe of th Willamette Valley Trao- tlon company Into Portland.- About 40 men have been put to work laying rails leading south from the city so that thor can b Qsed by th steam shoreL wHen It arrive next month. - Th work will - be ; carried on . until the ' heavy rain of winter put a stop to. further out-doorv operations. . - At - WUsoavlll th brldg work is proceeding rapidly. Excavations for on of th piers has been finished and piles are now being driven - to secure a strong foundation. At th Salont and ears are running oa schedule " Mint ; ; 7 ' In the circuit court this morning Judge . Cleland granted ' Mary Ella Meuens a divorce from Edward Neuens bacaua of desertion beginning In July, 1106. , Mr.a - Neuens teatifled that sbs was married In' Nebraska la September, m. She said . her , huaband began drinking two years later and spent all . his moner for liquor. Bhs said he de- . sorted her- and thetr 4-yearold child in July of last year and that sh has had to work as a waitress to support herself and th child. A.. W. Wolfe wa Mrs, 24uens' attornsyi :, - i,-....,- ' Nearly all of the country schools la Multnomah county not already open will . begin thetr year's work next Monday. Oreaham and two or three others, where hopplcklng or other local conditions de layed th opening, will not start for an- , other week. - Troutdal and ssveral oth- : srs opened last aionaay. ,: ''. W. J. Baynea has filed a suit In th drtmlt court foe (16,000 damagesrfrom , ths Portland -General Electric company ror injuries aiiagea to nave been caused We aim to give you the very best Printing Service thatcan, be had QTJAUTT HIGHEST & PRICES L0TTE3T Co., Printers Fir.3T & OAK STKEETS by an elf trie shock of 1.000 volti. ) uynes allegna that he was enftngsd In raising muchlnory Into place -witit a tn ' kle-blo. k when the tackle came In contact with a bar carrying the electric current, and that he received a shock that Injured him for life. John F. Lo gan and J. C Khlllock are attorneys for liaynea. . ' Harry Eaton, who lives at tha Port land hotel, mat with a painful accident while on a hunting trip at Deer Island yesterday. While descending a flight of stairs at the boat landing, one of tha staps broke up and a large nail psnetrated his foot an Inch. Mr. Eaton Immediately returned to the city and placed himself under the care of Dr. Aaron TUser, who dressed the wound. He waa resting eaay this morning and does not antlolpat serious results from the accident . Assistant General Passenger ' Agent A. D. Charlton has returned from a trip through the Paloua section, Lewlston. Idaho, tha Coeur d'Alen branch and the Puget sound country, and saya that he found, everywhere striking evidence of the general prosperity of th country. Mt. Charlton says that Seattle is great ly Interested la it ItOV fair and that ha believes that event will be of greater benefit to Portland than the Lewis .and Clark fair was to Seattl and Tacoma. , Rev. O. T. Webb of Chicago, field sec retary of ; th Baptist Toung People's Union of America, will speak to ths 'Baptist Young People of Portland to night at I o'olock at ths Whits Temple. Mr. Webb will bring' echo from th Omaha convention and will tell some of ths things to be expected at th na tional convention to be held at Spokan next July. ;v ,-,.-;r' Th Multnomah County Bar associa tion will meet In department 1 of th circuit court at - tI0 o'clock -tomorrow morning to hear th report of th com mittee which .was appointed to draft resolutions to express the sentiments of th bar with reference t th death of Attorney O. P. Paxton. . Judge Sear will preside . ' . ..v. . ,.. Water through bos for sprinkling yards or sidewalk. 'or washing porches windows must ba paid for in advance and used only between th hours of and I a. m. and and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling street. If used contrary to these rules, or waste- fully, it will be shut off.. , W ' , --.w, . , , .--! 4.. .'.:'.' j A report filed la th county courf bv George W. Gordon. Howard McGowan and Edward rtnley, appraisers of th stat of Charles Houghton, shows that th property of th estate 1 valuad at $1,141. It consist of real stt and personal proporty. ' Dr.; Herbert "U WUlatt. ttrofessor of Semitic languages la the University ot Chicago, -will . deliver-, his lecture on Th Suprem Book" at First Chris tian church, park and Columbia, p. m. lctur trss. ,;--. Tour Eyes Examined Free. We are stlU selling eyeglasses at f 1.00. A per fect Bt guaranteed. Metsger V Co.. Jewelers and opUoUna, ill sixth street. Load up for Sunday reading -It lead ing dallies, 100 periodicals. Carl Jonas, 170 Washington, corner Fourth, v- , .- Acm Oil Co. sells th best aafetv coal oil and line Sgasollna Phone East Tl. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street. lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's lunch. For Quality, Quantity and Qulcknees. go. to Morris" restauraat, . . . ; :! VT..K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. ' Marquam. PERSONAL Victor H. Beckman. a eaDltaliat of Seattle, is at th Portland hotL .-. ; Nelson Bennett and H, O. Savaaa. capitalists of Taooma, ar at th Portland.- -i---fr;-' -r,- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allah I and family. well , known in Boise (Idaho! - society. ar at th Portland V routs horns from - Several well-known politicians wars registered at th Imperial hotel this morning. Ex-Governor T. T. Gear of Pendleton, Frank Benson of Roseburg. Senator Charles W. Fulton Of Astoria. H. R. Klncald Of Eugene. O. N.. West- gat of Albany, Attorney-General A. M. Crawford of Balem and J. O. Farley of Th Dalles war among thos at th hotel. Nearly all of them were return ing to their homes after a visit at th stat fair at Salem. Vv:." Jerry Nunan, th first merchant at Jacksonville, Oregon, is at tha Imperial hotel. Mr. Nunan. who Is still tn busi ness at Jacksonville, is accompanied by Mrs. Nunan. ' They will spend several days visiting and; sightseeing In th city.', . s ' , . , Rev. w. . K. Potwin. formerly -raetor pf th Episcopal church at Pendleton, is at th Imperial hotel. , Rev. Mr. Potwin now lives in Honolulu and is back to th United ".States for a' visit , with old frlsads.." v t :. ' .' .:':,,. ; t. '.'.. J..B. .Messick, 'county judge of Baker county, Is at th Imperial hotel. Judge Messick lives at . Baker City and is known as a reform Judg. He ran inde pendently of both political parties , at th time of his election and has devoted his tint to weeding out corrupt prac tice in the administration of countv affairs. . . . . CLOSE OF BEACH' SEASON Steamer rottag Make xasi Trip Vsxt vv i '- sUjrdajr, '..', Saturday. September II. th ttosular excursion steamer T. J. PotUr will 4nake her last ' trip of th season to North Ths T. J. Potter wilt leave Ash street dock as follows: . September II, 11 noon,- t ' 1 v- v..-. v-, .. ' From Ilwaooi September ' 14. a. m.; September II, T:10 p. m. ' Tickets st O. R. A N. ticket efflca. Third and Washington streets. . - ' i i .,. ., t Milwaukle Country Club. " Eastern and California race. Tak Ballwood and Oregon City ears at First end Alder. e ..; - II I A , SEWING MACHINE MAN ' ' : ... SWORE BEFORE WOMEN (Rpeelet DlepatHI t Ts JeerasLt " Pendleton. Or, Sept. 1. Wj O. Day. a sawing machine agent, is languishing in ths county Jail for having used pro fan languag before women while so liciting in th city Wednesday. Th complaint against Day was mad by & Ck Prescott. ..... - Baker Ooaaay Salts. '' ' (loeelal Dliets e The lnmil) ' Baker City, Or.. Sept 14. The follow ing new suits have been filed In the cir milt court: First National bank of Sumpter va Charles MoConnelL 100 promissory ' notaj-T. M. Anderson va Walter Fernald, administrator of th estate of Jed A. Blair, 11,400, balance of IB.ooo communion due on th sals of mining property. -' , 1 - , Btops lthlng Instantly.'- Cures pitas. cma, salt rheum, tatter, itch, hives. hrr, arhle Loan's Ointment, At SPL'iDG DAY ill CELILO CHOHL Congressman ; Ransdell end Party Inspecting Work of Gov ernment at That Point. ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . . MEETING THIS EVENING Party Will Also Visit AitorU and Ja T spoct Work on Jetty at Mouth of the Columbia Ransdell Tajki About Objects of His Yisit Congressmen Joseph B. Ransdell and W. Ik Jones of tha rivers and harbors commutes of th house of representa tives arrived la Portland last evening to inspect and study, th needs of th waterways of Oregon and today, accom panied by a distinguished i party of citizens and official, they are visit ing th seen of th government work on th Cslilo canal. Congressman Rans dell is accompanied by Mrs. Ransdell and during their stay In Portland they are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teat . '-.,v. In addition to visiting tha government work at Celllo th party will also visit Astoria and . other geinta - where ' th government is endeavoring .to Improve th waterway This evening upon th return of th party to Portland a moat ing will be held at th Chamber of Com merce, at -which addresses will bs mad by Congressman Ransdell, Colonel S. W. Koessler of tha United State engineer corps. Governor Chamberlain and W. D. WhMlwright; Mop to Aro-osa Xatrssi.- ! . 'Upon his srrtval last night Congress man Ransdell said that his visit, to ths Paclflo northwest, while to Inspect th government work and mors clearly learn, th needs of th country, wa also to arouse enthusiasm among th citizens, so that they will unit with th people of. other sections and demand of congress a greater appropriation for th improvement of waterways. At present congress allows about 110,000,009 . an nually for. river and. harbor work but ths Importance of. ths waterways is so great that It is desired to hav an ap propriation of about - $60,000,000, and with this sum It Is- believed notable Im provements can ba mads and waterway established that will la a great measure be th solution of th rat problem. -WhU the rat bill.'! said Congress man Ransdell, "will no doubt do much to cheapen th cost of transportation and provids f air treatment for the peo ple, th real secret ot cheap transporta tion lies in ths waterways ot th coun try, and to tak advantag of this w must lmprovs our waterways," . To Astoria Vomortovr. Tomorrow morning ths party will go to Astoria, where a special train will ba waiting ta carry them to the Colum bia, river Jetty, 1 After Inspecting that Important - project a meeting, will be held at. Astoria at which addresses will be . made. . Upon the return from As toria a trip to Oregon City Will probably p arranged. V ., S .t t Among thos who mads ths trip to Ca lllo todav ware: Conreaania& .-Rjuaa ' rill rMimaimui Jmim f nun i miiiibii F. W. Cuuhman of Washington, Senator Levi Ankaay ot Washington, Senator Gearln,- Senator Fulton, Congresiman elect W. C. Hawlay, Congreaeman -elect W. R. EUist Governor . Chamberlain, Stat Treasurer Moors of Oregon, Col onel 8. W. Boessler, H, W, Good. M. A. Moody, John C Alnsworth, J. P. O'Brien, Gaors Taylor, F. - W.- Mulkey, - W. D. Wheelwright, R. R. Hog. J. N. Teal. A, H. Devers, 8. M. Mears, Alien Lewis, J. .Couch Flanders, Philip Buehner. W. W. Cotton, Major Polhemus, B. C. Gllt ner and Mayor Lane. . OAKSATTRACTIONS DRAW LARGE CROWDS - The free open-air attractions at ths Oaks ar drawing; unusual crowds, con sidering th weather. Best Morphy again mads a decided hit yesterday aft ernoon and night by singing his popular tonga, and so persistent was tbs crowd In - demanding an . enoor of "Holding Hands" that Mr. Morphy was compelled to repeat this, as well as "Tbs Good Old U. 8. A." .J..-,'..'--. ';-.'. . Hlldsbrand and Vivian, In their iron jaw aot, are ault a feature and th many other attractions hav no oaus to complain for the lack of patronage, v Ths new vaudeville theatre at the Oaks opens on Monday night with sev eral exceptionally flne acta. . -- Next Monday night will be Irish night at the Oak a Morphy will sing songs popular and dear to th Irish heart. BEACH RATES REDUCED O. m.'ft . Makes 'tow BU to orth vUv "Bsaeh Bolnto. 'J.: T? The rate from Portland ' to North Beach- points has been reduced te ll for th round trip, and ticket ar now on sal at ths O. R. A N. ticket offlce. Third and Washington strts. Tlokets will remain on sale at this rat dally nntll September 10. with final limit of October II, and ar InUrohangaabls with and will b honored on A. A C. R trains and V. T. Ca's boats, as well as O. R. A.N. boats., v- ,'; y;r'i;:'! REPUBLICANS DECLARE . FOR DIRECT PRIMARY f. 'i tspeetel Plepsteb ta The foarnal.) Olvmpla. Wash., Sept -14. Ths Re publican county convention held In this City -yeaiaruay OKuren ior airaci FRALEY'S (FO IBXT BBO: 11 Lloifsguits Q15 to $35:00 Overcoats S 1 2 to 035.00 V. r Hi! JSi' t : 1 Supply your Fall and Winter' clothing needs at the Meier & Frank ' gtore 25 per cent gaved-tm-nvbat equat-stylt snd quality-oita yot at exclusive clothing stores; an assortment second to n6ne in the city to select from Stein-Bloch clothes, l Adler Broi at Co, Hart Bchaffner & Marx, The Washington Company, and other well-known makes. Material and fashions the- very latest; : single, double . breasted or straight front, regular or military cutT ' Pricea range fr6m . 7...... $15.00, TO $33.00 PER SUIT The new Fall and Winter overcoatsvery Jatest fashions -black or i fancy mixtures; top coats, long coats, rsin costs a complete stock for your choosing at prices from $12.30 TO $35.00 EACH New Fall trousers for men, price from.. ?..'. f3.B0 to f8.QO a pair. Last pTvo Days of the Great ICitchcn Goods Sale A Few of the Extra Special Offerings 8c forged Basting Spoons.... No. 8 tin Steamers for.....-of Tin Wash Basins for.......; .8e 15c Towel Rollers for...,...12 15c Rolling Pins for.......ia ,25c wooden Salt Boxes. ;,,.le) 15c Gas Lighters fof.i.,..;. Wax Tapers, per box... ;.') Wooden Mixing Spoons for..M 3-arnt' Towel Racks f or. i , ; . '. 12-quart galvanised .Paiii.,...f 10c tin Bread Pass. ...... 10c wood handle Spoons.. ...8f 15c imported Egg Beaters. ,12 8c wire Plate Handles.; i,..,.'.f Carpet Tacks, all sizes. pkg..8e 10c Rapid Potato Mashers... 10c Crown Can Openers... i.Sf 5c Lemon Juice Extractors... 4 Hat Racks with mirror. j....T 40c ainc Wash Boards ......3e Blue and white Salt Boxes. lJ-in. wood Chopping Bowls.e) 15-in. wood Chopping Bowls.24e 10c Mincing Knives, each....8e Double Mincing Knives, ea..l2s Sleeve and Bosom Boards.. ,33s Small Wash Boards....,...!' Galvanised Wash - Tubs. . . . . 25c Scrubbing Brushes, eachL0t 15c Scrubbing Brushes, eacb.l2 25c Stove Brushes, each...,. 20 25c wooden Pails, each...,. 20 25c Handle Shoe Brushes.. .20e 35c Counter Brushes, each..28e 50c, Counter Brushes, each..40 $2.50 Clothes Wringers, 1 'year guarantee, great value., fZ.lO 50-ft. Clothes Line.....,....12 primary, indorsement of a candidate tor TTit.it Statu aenetnr b direct -vet f the naania. for Dlaclna state money In banks on interest ana inaorsea u, ministration of Governor Head and Suprem Judges Root, Dunbar, , Crow and Mount for renomlnatlon. Th following oounty ticket .was nominated by acclamation: Represen tatives. P. H, Carlyon and F. C Owlngs; auditor, Lewis J. Morrison; treasurer, A. A. Phillips; sheriff, B. B. Gibson; clerk. W. M. Nunn; attorney. C. D. King: oommlsslonars, R. EL Plokett and wmi. m . Wh.,-r-ti aunr1ntandant. W. G. Parker; surveyor, Millard Lemon 1 assessor, a. J&. mow; coroner, v. Marnall; wrockmaster, William Dick galssr. O. C Wlnstanley waa selected nkalmi.. n Ha Mnntv (VmtmlHu Tha ticket Is th result of an agremnt maa oeiween in aiscoraani sismanis of tha party, th offloes being divided equally between the two contending fao. "..'. jwm Flagan, ' Pendleton. Or, Sept, 14. Whll work ing with a thresher at North cold Springs Wednesday . afternoon Thomas Kerr had the middle flnger of his left hand cut off at the Joint by being caught In th cylinder. At the time th machine was stopped and the injured man was taking but th concave when the angtAeBr. who was working with- th flywheel, thoughtlessly turned on the power, causing th cly inner to turn. ".' , ,' J. I 1 1 ..!.. JU Autumn Millinery ABTXSTXO, KODXSX, PPIT1 l CTTIT U, ; FBA0TX0A&, VOBBmATB-rmZOBS. ' ' '. W'v bn all 'round and yours a re tha rattiest hats of aH," and "so reasonable," are common remarks heard labour display-room. ; F4JUS . AJTB ; IIV ' TOBX . PAtTaTBJrS . Persotially selected while tn'Eastern markets. Exquisite creations from our own superior ' designers . and copyists. Including every de sirable Idea of the season at popular prioee. "Gag' and other makes ' of ' high-class street Hats. Felt knockabout - and Collage Bats 91.2K and up. Children's Cloth Tarns and Caps, 254 nd up. ' : HATTERY 14 not sr, com. saxmov. 13 r It : 1 . IIS $1.00 Willow Clothes BssketT9e $1.25 set of Mrs. f otts' ad irons - on sale at. 12-in. turkey feather Dusters.2 14-in. turkey feather Dusters.28 15c wire Carpet 'Beaters..,. 12f 15c Potts' Iron - Handles r. . 12e) $1.25 "Universal" Food Chop . pers ... ; . .. .99 $1:SQ nJniveriar... Food Chop pers . ........ ...'.". 25c Potato Ricers for.'..,..20a $1.00 Waffle Irons forw.vT0e 10c tlcancut Cake Pans.'. . .. .8e 10c wire Pot Chains 8c Kitchen Forks for.". .'....,.64 Japanese Pot Brushes for,....24 25c tin. Dish Pans for.,, ...214 30c tin Dish Pans for..... ,25e 35c tin Dish Pans for...;..24 35c Jap Table Mats, set.....2T 15c Mop Sticks.. 1 . Kllr r.nnffirtar Pdn. ,14i AW VBaa atiVViu a sm wr T -45cIron Skillets. No, 8,.,..86e1 w- . W - T - , 0 iic Acme rrying ri..,.v 6-hole tin Gem Pans.", .V.V.7:8 9-hole tin Gem Pans ..12e) 15c Claw Hammers, each... 11 Small Hammers, each.......M 15c magnetic Tack Hammers.l2e Wire Potato MasheTs, each... 3 4 Wire Egg Whips at..... 24 Wire Soap Holders at,. ...... 4) 10c wire Soap Racks...... ...8e 8c Cake Turners at.;,.. ,....64 lie round Graters. f or.. M...12e 9- in. tin Pie Pans for...... ..34 10- in. tin Pie Pens for.... ...44 9-in. jelly Cake Pans for,.,,., 44 8c tin Pudding Pang for.. . . . .64 AatuaXlUa VS. PAINT AQES Toavth and Stark . . Castes sad Xarvay, KasA Beatsy. , Fear Jfuleal Oates. , !.v Br. W Mrs. Sill. esa WOsosb . . KeireU ak Xa Basa ' BiesTapa. - Perforsiejices Sally at 1:30, T:S0 asd S p. at. AdmtMloa, 10e aod SO. Ladles aaS ehiMrra teke any seat. at week-day snimii so IBS ine Grand Barter - XareM Xeff. lidle- rr Oe. . leoaarl sad Drake. 7 Oraad Opera Irie. ;; Oera.Hu. -Sreadueese, . -' TITS ' c uoKsoas. SSICcS Methwes, lee te sll seats except boxes. BT.nliifm, 1Q, SO mat fces easts Ste, ' Perforaaacee, l:SO, T:SO and S:1S p. si. L,YRIC THEATER . WKBK BBQIlfltlNO KPTE3IBBB 10. . ' The Seauttoaal lelodreaa, ILLUSTHATED SOIVGS AND HEWS Every evening . I o'clock. ' Bring the children.. Corner Morrison and Third. Changs of program weekly., - HARRT S HUMAN, General Advertlawr. CLOSING - OUT SALE 311,000 Stock S.ASTBS ABTB OBBTTw FUBWft 1 O009S of all kinds at kli,r J'AICSI. Com In and look over our mmens stock before buying else where and yon will be sure to make a purohase from us after getting our extremely low price. Th prices ar cut In half.. . . Man Sing & Co. StS Morrison, he, w. Fash U Tfw tlt1 1 I I - A "Maaowea dv trime " X y'-y tit tovt acts..-',; v . '" - i - .'.; Stem TIio Dost VoIu23 in Sctccl Clothing Boys? double-breasted School Suits, In fanoy mixed "wool p) IJft cheviots, ages 7 to II years;' exceptional value at, suit... a AVe vl Boys doubl-breaatd School Suits, tn alt-weol fanoy ' mixed cheviots, browns and grays, well made with.' taped . , seams and patent waist hands; svery 'suit guaranteed satisfactory; great value 0i' Cf . AL this remarkably low prloa, th suit ................. aOoU Boys' blue serg and' bine, cheviot Suits, in wool, absolutely fast color; splendid suit for school or. dress '. wear;"' ages 1 to H f A ff r yeara; great special value at this low price, th suit,... r)fa?Vi The "Hercules" $5100 Suits , , - ; ., , , , , ,,,. ... . , ; ... 1 - We ar sols agents for th eelebrated "Hercules- $5.00 sulta ' For school wear "Hercules" Suits are warranted shower proof, hyglenlo and sanitary; unshrinkable materials arc: ased throughout tn tha manu . facture; coats ar lined with extra heavy doubt warped Italian cloth. pants ar lined throughout with shrunk Irish linen.' and seams of ' pants ar all taped; 11 patterna to acleot from; ago T to II years. . The best school suit vr placed on th market at. this O C ff popular and extremely low piioa--Take advantage...,. . OeVaVeal .t Tho Vacrlcan Doy ? Frco With every purchase of Boys Suit or Overcoat to th extent Of 1I.S0 or ever at regular prioe w give a year's subscription to th Amartoaa JBoy th biggest, brightest and best boys paper - published. , Boys Clothing Department, Seoond -Floor. Mali orders promptly filled. ' i Ghildretfs Hosiery Special Kisses'- and Boys' Heavy Cotton Ribbed Hose, double knea and - 1 C o4es; slxea I to IS; great special value at- thia very low prtc. Jl J C Boys and Girls' Fin Quality Cotton Bibbed School Eos, fast black, doubl kneea-'and to; alt slsaaj xoeptlonab' values at..,VJC Broken lines of Boys' and Girls German Cotton. Ribbed Hosai 1 A - sises I to t; regular Jle values; on sale at this low price, pair.. 1 C -'"""''"k ' -V;v" " - :- - " ". -'. ' Daiiis in School Shoos 100 pairs of Boys' Box Calf Sohool Shoes with heavy sole just the shoes for boys' school wear; every pair guaranteed; mix aisea. - 2yj to $2-25 sad $2.60 11 to 2 $2.00 values at. 0 pair of nss and Chlidran's Box Calf and Viol Kid Lac Sooaa, - with heavy oak sole and heals) best shoe for school wear. Sires 8 to 11 $1.80, $1.75 vals. at. $1.38 pair Sixes lli to 2 $2.00 values at. . . . .91.58 pair Misses! aiwl School mppQrel Children's wool dresses of serge, sailor style. ' in brown, rea and otua, crimmea vim oraia am Diem en sleeve, plaited klrta; age 4 ta 14 years. - y CHEAT VALUE AT $4.50 ! Children's full length- Coats la gray mannish mix ,, tures and plaids, double-breasted, ' fanoy . button ,v trimmed, full sleeve; ages I to 14 years. , . . PRJCT $6.00 TO $23.00 EACH ; - 1 : 1 i '. ''-. , -t Children's bear skin Coats, in whit and baby blue, box -style, full length; ages I to I years; best . . values In ths cfty..; e i7 ; .. ? ,a v V $4.00 AND $6.00 EACH J;lT Children's colored School Drosses, In black and white checks, fancy plaids, braid trimmed; ageelto 4 ' years. - k;. r . . ? ' .. C1LAND VALUES $1.75 TO $3.50 Men's 50c C&shmcro Wool Sox 17c Sal extraordinary of 1.100 dosea pairs , "Wool Sox, in Oxford gray, black, with gray; first and second quality hos 'mill la JLznaiica; all value up to Buy all you wast of them, S pairs for....,............,...... . . ...4. ' Mall orders will also b promptly and eerefully filled. 14th MS ,The HelHiJ Theatre WaaiaW inC UCUiK Mala I. Than., m.. Bat. PTIghts, Bepteaiber IS, 14, IS speeiei-mee Heiioee saioroer. - ' , " CuaRt r.S rROHMAN Presests ' , WIXUAM COIXTEB -' la Aasn.tu Tnemae' Coasdy, ' .4 'au va auirr." Bveataf Prleee: Lewer floer. $19: balesay, $1. TSertoe; cilletT. SSe. S6 Sexes. $10. Uatinea Prices: Lewer floer, $1 seleoav, fSe. BOe: seUerr, See, See. - Beau aaw.atUlag at has office, BelUg taeatr. II EI LI G THEATRE ltk ead Wsshlastea. ' Phase Mala 1 . Week Befiaalag gaaday Right, Best. IS. , Stewart Opera Company Lsandey, VmwUy, 'The Two Roses" "Dorothy"-' Tueesey aissis, Wedixsaey, Thnrsaey Mlshts, Prt., Sal Nlfkts, SatssdSy Mattaee, . ....... - ;.':" EV1WIHO PRICES Lewee oA Srst 19 si so 1 wee a row., e, emwy, ioe sed Sfle. le. Qellery, BM, soe. MATINBB PRICBS -Lewer Boor. 91.RO. TSe, Entire Bllcosx. oe. Oellery, JSC, $e. , BAT SALB OPBNB TOMOBBDW, BEIUS , , y . THBAXBK. .. . w..-. , BAUER THEATRE ; GEO L. BAKES, HlU, . , i Jfcfcone Mela 107. .TBS SlKBR stock compakt , ALL- THIS WEEK IN " Ollletle's Sperkllnr Com.dy. ' "BECAUSE SHE LOVED XIX SO." Srenlag Frlcee Sftc. $e, BOc. Matlses, IS asd See. Meat ereet "TWO LITTt.B VAOBAKTS, 1IATINEB BATURDAi. . - . EMPIRE THEATRE , . rsoae Mela I1T. - ' v .- MILTON W. SEAMAN. Meaaavr. ToalgSt AU This Week Mattnee Setaraap, wrss rTooocTiee) er ine neooernu Seenle Melodrena. ' aTHI3 WORLD" Nlfht Prlcoa IB. (Sc. Sim, SOey MathMe. 10e. ite, Jv. Ktt week "ON TUB BRIDOB AT MID- niuht." -':" THE GTAR Phono Mild IHe, ' - wv ff ",mlt 10. AIL STDf-'t ( . i ( ! '. .rr - ,f f, . J?) pllf, 1 - - r. f ? iwh-t ' it.-. . - - - V - A I . . for Doy values at. gl. 78 psir ......... . .'.$1.58 pair Children' of Hen's best quality Cashmer gray heals and toes, and natural from th largest and bast 1 5r too a pair; on sale at. A ft .504 Standi for Best b Educ2t!:a Paelfle University ta on of tn eldast schools of Higher Edueatl&n on the Paclflo Coast, with soma of ths ssoat distinguished men In let ters snd law as Its alumni. It Is a Private, C-Edaattonal and Nen Sectarian College of the highest Standard. . . r ;:'..- j .v- ' XiOOATZOaT. ' Paclflo TJniversltr la located at oreet Grove,, one of the moot boaatl ful residential towns la Oregon and only It snllas from Portland on the Southern Paetfl West Side Division. Forest Grove haa - electrlo street-oar snd light service.; The drinking wa ter Is chemically pur. Th college campu la th moat picturesque of any tn th State.- . B.. ;. ". XXSOWBUIbTT. Paclflo University IS "th largest ndowed private college In the en tire Paclflo Northwest. For thta rea son th best Instructors can b em ployed. 1- Institution does not de pend on Student .fees for Ita Income ourmnxomxrM. "' Highest scholarship In iliMlnl, clentlflo, literary and musical coursea . QtrtritBirT. Paelfle " Ifnlversity la the best equipped prlvste eolieg In bullillnxe. laboratories, library, musje and art rooms in Oregon.. ... PBBBAmATOBT OKPABTBTXT. High school graduate end others having credits tu make up for r vi ler college course ean do so In 1 i. latin Academy. Th academy ein denta are extended tha advent. -e ot enllese aotivltleo and aewi. 1 i.tn. f!- academy or high ach..i .treinu w In Oregon vTls tht of-r-d In I : tin Academy. I in prenion,,n r certlflrales l etu.i-ni i' a-i-.-, t to the bt t'i'rn en I V. ' n i- leges. - r 1 The for a -b"- ; mum of any drug tora . ..