i - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING,. NOVEMBER 19, 1903. OREGON Oilli ASSOCIATION TO LIT in ' HI PORTLAUD TOUORRC Literary Program Will Be of Unusual Interest and MeriWrom- ; l Inent juriats-and-Attorneys-3chcdutedto - r : .,'; :," . , - - Deliver Addresses. ''.-' .'.;,', Of unusual interest will b th an- ;oarnntlng of th Oregon Bar so lution which will be held tomorrow morruag at 10:10 o'clock in thaJJnlted .States court room. In addition to th , 'regular business, report of committees ' will be hoard and offlcar wUl t lect , , , ed for th coming year. , . : ' Th literary exercises will ba of un- usual in tercet and merit Senator Will , , O. Oravea of Bpokana haa bean seleoted " to deliver the main addreaa,. and ad-T- I dreaaea will also ba mad by other, a .follow: "Th BUt Tag Coramlasion." Prsd . 'w. Mulkeyj "Th Propoaed Stat Bank . Examiner." Iydell Baker; "A Stat Railroad Commission," J. N. Teal. At 7 o'clock In th waning at 'the x- J . -'."' i ... M rinniiA i ii rl l ton in- 1 i ii. .1 ' - ,' " '; V " ' t ' - . . S " ;: Attorney W. M. Cake Jr. . Judge C. U. Cantenbein. Commercial club. Sixth , and Alder atreeta.- tha aecond annual "dollar din ner"' will ba given: Tha program for that event haa not been completed. though a number, of tntereatlng toasta ara expected. Among thoa who are expected to sneak are Ooar - Mayter -of .Dallaa, -'Th Tim to Appeal;" W. P. DUlard of SU-Helena, "The Country Lawyer;" Judge C. U. Gunfnbeln. 'Th Law School of th Stat Univenity. , . The commute in charge of the meet ing i comooeed of John K. Kollock. Seen in - j Portland Stores i By'ATST Monroe.' '. ' ' ""' l In th at women atay indoor whan ft fatrui. efi f- they mut -go down tewn, they generally wear, aom old, ahabby garment that th rain can't hurt; In Portland they have regulation rain clothe that are Jaunty and becoming, and a woman in th rain ia a attract ive aa ah I in th aunahln at leaat he can b if eh i mo minded. Th variety of ralnclothe to chooa from ia very pleaalng to tha . woman who hatea tha uniform appearance of tha old. fashioned, raincoat. There are beautiful lightweight allk coat, there are th long plaid coata that ahed rain very eat iafactorlly, and ther are the always neat and trim cravenettea. I found a very attractive line of. theae coat at Blianahan'e, on "Third street, and at prtcea that make it possible "for an or dinary woman." a a shopper expressed it. "to have two coata in on winter." Thl shopper went pn to explain to m that it waa a problem to know how to buy In Portland during the winter, aa ther are-some sunny. days .when on d6esn't want to wear a raincoat, and many rainy day when on must look "perfectly horrid" if on hasn't a rain coat making thatwo garments a ne cesslty to UwneaHy dresed woman.-" chalrmaat-WaMemar Seton-and -Jerrrhhat if you" are really interested In & Bronaugh. ' Officers of th assocl tlon are: W. M. Cake, Jr., president; Robert T. Piatt, secretary, and C . J. Schnabe, treasurer. THEY SAY SKIDOO'S VERY SIMPLE : . AND THIS IS WHAT THEY FIND Mr. Cexper, who live In Arleta. writes a very pleasant confidential note , to the pusale editor, telling him how asy the Skldoo problem i. It seems, .. aha says, quit simple, and very prob " ably wondera why every on hasn't 'guessed It long ago. Mrs. Cosper thinks, after figuring1 on the pusle, that th - coin-collector had ttt pennies. & 11. Bennett, who lives at ll North ftocond street, think the collector had II pennies, but doesn't say a word about . th simplenss of th pusale: U W. Chit -of Johnson street says tha lucky man had over 600,000,000 pennies; and , by arithmetical proof O. T. Porter of u 614 Elm atreet, Albany, shows that th ' money-grubber had 4..M.l5t.S5.. w 8,07 pennies. Theae statements, ar- riving In the nam .mall and advanced by " jfcjfnplR who ar worthy of credence, and d hava given th Bkldoo problem fiat" thought and study, puazl th pua--dltor. They remind him very much - fhe other riddle. "What la all white J bJack. and yet re(a)d all overT' to . . . I I m 19 MHIM. . TK, ' ii . . v . -rsl.. - v - ' ar very few . people Mn town not tried th Bkldoo problem; hii iiome th vogue in th count r'rofVni 'office,' store and parlor. A ATitud of the puxcle editor writes .. . -V.- ...l.ln th BkMnA lJm nt a children' party. Of a mhti can; th puazle is copyrlght- nd The Journal is the only paper ue it. but Th Journal haa no on to Ita employment aa a meana entertainment. - Th children can loin hos-nther in on fin combined ef fort to win th prises, and if their so- .IT m lutlon Is the belt" They can divide th 1,000 new pennies among themselves. , And they and older people who ar trying to solve, tha Skldoo should re member that th awards wilj be mad for th best solution. Her ar some of th answer that arrived In the mail thia morning: . Blg-h to tha oln, . Puxale Editor I think th anawer to your Skldoo puail is II. C HA8LAH. -I X Abelt Pussla Editor I think I have solved the "is Bkldoo" problem correctly, and I figured if that boy had started from th time of Adam and counted .16 hour a day he would b counting yet. t i J. H. FINUCANE, Oregon City. Bkidooski Offsklt - Pusale Editor My opinion la that th boy had 46 pennies and divided by 13, having IS boxes, t pennies in each box. leaving no remainder, and an even num. ber in each box. Skldoo for you SI for me. FRA NK A. U&NNETTi 711 10th St. W Vancouver, Waah. ' This It a climate that certainly breeds ita specialties, on or th moat attract ive being a specially cravenetted hat, tha Beaver, which Is carried exclusively by th Lion Clothing company This hat ia mad In the eaat, of beaver fur, and cravenetted to atand Oregon rains. Th man caught in a shower without hla umbrella need have no misgivings about his new hat. If it la a "Beaver, aa tha rain haa no- disastrous effect upon it. It is interesting to know that about nine tenths of th hats worn la America ar ..of , domestic, manufacture, aad that", generally in compariaon with (lie imported article, the domestla on 1 far aupertor to th foreign article. ' Th ; general ahopper usually thinks of the Knight Shoe company in connec tion with those two useful and popular priced makes of shoes, the Sorosis and the Walkover; but J want to tell you beautiful footwear J lust express this In terest the next time you are in this store, and have a aalesman tak you to a quiet little aid room where ar dis played a line of samples of tha famoua Thomas Cort hand-mad Shoes. They ara high-priced, but they are beauties. Each pair ia th product of on pair of hands; every turn in their makeup was taken by hand there-is absolutely no machine work about them. And some way there I an Individuality about these shoes, an air, a tone, that suggests tha personal touch of a master workman as surely aa doea a finely tailored coat. Mr. Knight haa had ' thes samplea brought to his Portland store in th way of experiment - If Portland people want them, he' Intends to supply them, and I Imagine there will be little ques tion a to their being wanted, ono they ar seen. A woman with a pretty foot can no more withstand a pretty ahoa than' ah can an Easter hat. And a prettily shod foot counts with th man, too. -.. .,.-..,:..,..'. boxes, consequently he would hav IS pennies and I! boxes, -with; tt pennies in each box. 3ktdoo; tl for you. . E. & HARMON, l 141 Raleigh Street, City. . ' . afUliona of resales. Puisl Editor Th correct answer to th Skldoo problem I 60S.I77.6I1. L. W. CARR, 60S Johnson St. City. PICFOCUL CEVIEW PATTERNS Ajeon sale here nd jhPfige is but 10? and 157. . New Ask us iot one or help your self. Get our - Pictorial . Re- . view pattern and you'll like them best. . mmmmimm 111 Sill .-L VZ7? (G IB IWU . Wl Women's Long Coats will go flying out of this bargain center Tuesday, for we've put prices on them that will startle every woman into buying at once. " Every size. : All patterns. Surplus lot bought at a saving that makes them the best coat bargain ever brought into this store. So many of them that you've a wide range of choice. Styles just right. Prices read, that's all. ' ;. V WOMEN'S COATS In fancy materials, white and brown mixtures, no two alike, loose fitting style, with tucked sleeve and trimmed with red velvet. 1 ill W O ME N S BLACK COATS d2LJinest black broadcloth, with strapped seams, made with the nat ty bias back, trim med with silk braid and velvet, silk lined. Very special A superb coat in all ways. . Selling here for only...,,,.;.,. WOMEN'S LIGHT COL- iORE&OATS New. styles, mix tures . of tan, red and black, all wool materials, red vel vet collars and cuffs. A smart and I high grade coat for ; $16.48 WOMEN'S COATS In black and . whit tchecks,; loose- fitting - style,- well made and trimmed, no lining, stunning styles and superb quality; worth at least a third more.' Sale (M EfA ....... -Plaw.OU price. Percale Wrappers 2 TO 4 P. M. FROM Women's Wrappers of splendid quality percale, made with deep flounce, and trimmed with braid; fitted -waist lining, in every way jjciicci. ttnuo ICUldl $1 value speciairfbr two hours only, rom 2 to 4 p. m., for only Not More Than One fo a Costomer $16.00 mm m , mi OMENS-COATSfifie-tack-trheviot,-the very swell i length, trimmed with velvet and silk braidwell lined. Coats that could not. possibly be sold for less than $12 to $13.60 in the regular way, on sale here -CQ CA Tuesday at, each. PODU ' Oaj Thia B Xtf ' Puiale Editor My - solution ' of th problem la 28 Hmwllr or68pctmteg. ... ' FIAJKENCK WALCn,-- , . H Second St., City. Bay Skldoo! Puitle Editor In answer to your Skldoo pussla would say that tha boy had SS pennlea and put 'them in one box and that bos inside ef 31 other r -1 ' V,.., . :.;-". ! i. . v i , - m v-wa.6J- XjW OLD ONLY DY A Xfols Zdk a anat, Pussl Editor This is th answer to the Skldoo pusale, I think: 14, 667,681,- Jl,lJiTllaSl.lI.lai.S2Q.JlIJ!2 nlea. ADOLPHINA PEARSON, " SIS.. Watae -Street, City, Bany Teela Confldeat, . Punto- Editor M y answer la th only answer that wUl leav 1 penny over: Ther ar SS pennies snd 1 penny in each' box and SS boxes, which, divided by S to SS. will leave 1 remainder, and by SS no remainder; SS, Skldoo for me. . " . . . HARRY HEATT, 76S Eaat Ankeny Street, City. ' Certainly leuli All BlffM.' ' Purxle Editor: A coin collector sav hla' aon an accumulation of pennlea. His aon, wantlns; to And an even num ber in each box and no pennies remain ing, placed them in eo.ua! portions, or SS pennlea in SS boxa, ao multiplying; them, th answer would be tSS pennies; SS times IS for you Bkldoo. y ILAH BARRETT, Fifteenth and Albert Street. City. Th Boxes and th Penal, Pussl Editor I think there are (3 pennies and SS boxes, aa IS toe Into If, & tlmea. HAZEL, HATDEN. Il Fremont street, city. THE SALE OF HMT SHAWLS ARID FASCIW1T0RS VALUES UP-T0 $150 EACH THE GREATEST SALE OF THESE GOODS EVER HELD IN , PORTLAND SEE THE FOUR 'SHOW WINDOWS. YAMHILL AND THIRD r FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN SHAWLS AND FASCINATORS irfohe purchase, just think of it. A round six thousand of them all told, and bytaking this immense lot we got them for the lowest price that such auality goods were ever sold for in the history of the house that made them. They are samples and surplus lots, the accumulation of the season's run. Made of the best of wool yarn and in the daintiest styles. , Fleecy, filmy, foamy throws of daintily colored yarn for the head or shoulders. For the winter, for the summer, for any time in the year one of these Shawls or Fascinators is indispensable. Our Mr. Lowit bought the entire lot at a price that's so low it's almost unbelievable. Not one in the whole immense as sortment is worth less than $1.00 and from that up to $2.60. The sale 'continues Tuesday and we give you your choice of the-greatest selection, your eyes have, ever rested on at, each, only. . 4f SEE WINDOWS, TDIRD AND AMDIL THEY'LL BE ON SALE BACK IN THE SECOND STREET END OF THE STORE. . TWO BIG TABLES FILLED WITH THEM caa ia from I to SS lnclulv. and In this case add 1. aa ther waa alwaya i i.ft, until na ineo i boxes and well, gooa. nitni, x mm sleepy. Skldoo. ALBINA M. CRANDELL, Lents, Or. .rarhap X WWL IACADEMY OF MEDIGfNE IS Aa Unoommon Kultlpl. Pussl Editor My answer to your Skldoo-problem is: 1,114,000,737,777, 607,680,001. If It is not rts-tat, Skldoo and SS for you. WARD HOLCOMB, Mount Tabor. Maybe, Hay he I ' - Pussl Editor I bellav the answer tqth Skldoo problem to b 1,134,000, 737,i77,607.68O,0Or pennies. I tried every number from 33 up that would dlvld SS without any remainder until 1 cot th number that would divide th number from 3 to 33 Inclusive and just leav on remainder. OEOROH BORKEMANN. 176, Russell Street. 5 Sixty -nln Snal. Pussl Editor Seeing your pusale. th Skldoo problem, I thought I would join In with' the many -others who are trying to solv It. My anawer la pennies. EDITH rnr rKNnA RUEft, ill Ellsworth Street, City. Thia Bound Good, Dossal Xtf Pussl Editor Th answer to your Skldoo puszl Is 629 pennies. Any num ber multiplied by Itself s S3 by 33 equals S3, divided' by 33 leavea no remainder, so ther nnt hava been 23 boxs with S3 pennlea in each box. A. D. HI LI - 344tt Couch Street. ' 329 ' Washington Street ftSlCHEt . "J 7 - Imperial '. Hotel Calld . lag Is Miss Hamilton Bight Puisle Editor My answer to th Skid- oo problem: If the son put th entire lot of pennies In 33- boxes, - the aam number in each box, there would b pennle in each box. The entlr collec tion being B?9 boxes. . LETHA HAMILTON. Lent. Or. - Think Brother Sregcr la Error. Puxsl Editor Th correct answer to Skldoo problem Is 698.377. 661. I And that B. i. Ureger's answer is not di visible by 38. t. W. CARR, 613 Johneon Street, City. 44 Aad th Saadmaa Can. ; Pussl Editor The answer to your Skldoo problem Is 38.168.688,067.601 pen nies. In solving this or sny )tk prob lem, And the lesat common multiple of th group of number, whloh la . thl " Pussla Editor 1 think I hav th anawer to th Skldoo problem: 86 is my answer. Th boy had SS boxes and put S pennies In each box. ; ARTHUR PLATO. International Hotel. Portland. STo "Com BlTa" Kara. Pussl Editor IJ leav to submit th following solution of Skldoo prob lem ss I understand it: rxuraoer or pennies SSS; number boxes S3: no penny In boa 11. JOHN DUNCAN. . eneaa, urcgon. Of Course. XVs Slmpl. ' Puixl Editor What I believe to b th correct answer, to your Skldoo prob lem Is that tha boy had 63 pennies, placing SS In each of th 33 boxes. It seems quite simple. MRS. EMMET IX COSPER. ! . .. Lenta, Oregon. Just SX Pussl Editor I think SS. H. It BENNETT. ISSN. Second Street, City. TO BrORGAHIZED Local Physicians' Form Associa tion for Scientific Re- r search Work.. An organisation of physicians to ba known as th PorUand Academy of Med icine haa been formed by a number of the oldest practitioners of tha city on lines similar to thoa of th New Tork Academy of Medicine. At tha present tlm ther ar 36 charter members, but th full Portland membership whan th aocioty 1 completed will b 60. Th Portland physicians hav been f '-g k- f" 1n" " -n PP ganlsatloa for several years and now hav com to th conclusion that th tlm la rip for th attempt. Dr. 8. E. Joseph! I temporary chairman and Dr. A. E. Mackay 1 temporary ortary. Th permanent organisation will b ef fected at a meeting which is to b held In December, when th other St mem ber wUl b admitted and tha society started out upon it career.. Th work of th academy will be purely cintlflc and Ita purpoae will be th information ' and uplifting of . It member to a higher plan of knowl edge and research. In addition to "the membership of 60 there will t ouy-of-town member, known aa fellows, be sides associate fellow, honorary fel low and benefaotor. Annual meeUnga will b held and In th near futur a building will perhap be erected, or -sultablo quartar provided, in which th ACAdemywlll InataJl a library and eer. property necessary "for carOjoir'tB" research of tha membars. Antiyeh Bros. Opening. Antlyah Brother, importer of ori ental . ru g.s, held their opening Satur -day night from 6 to' 16:80. most dainty and artistic Invitations having been is sued. Th nsw stor presented a moat attractive appearance, arranged as It waa, to represent an Oriental palace. Exqulsl rugs of fabulous value cov ord th couch-Ilk seats, tha walla and th floors, whll soft Ught fell .from, richly carved art lamna and cast a roae hued glow over th entlr acn. whll mualo from th Webber , orchestra floated down from th balcony. This Xsat Simplified Mathematics, Ilia. punel Edlter I am a student and would Ilk very mutch to torn your problem but I ain't got enuf nts. I find It takea 326.683.684.663 more sent than I hav got and I can't toutch any of th faculty for tha balance. Hav you got enuf senta to remit the baL. until I dfn experiment. I hava got th boxes. I .remain yours forever, ELLA POGEL, City. On Penny ia Each Box. Puszl Editor My anawer to the Bkldoo problem is. 1 penny in each of 23 boxes S3 pennies. . TX)NALDSON. JU T6?T."t)ock, Fuot Taylor St, City. Ke's a StockefeUsr, Xsat Hst - Puxsle Editor Whole number of pen nies. 1.134.000.7:7.777.607.630.001; num ber of pennlea In esch box, 48,866,666, 859,886.690.087: numlr of boxes, S3, ttv testing the above figures you will find they aatlfy the requirement of the Skldtfo prtfUeel. O. T. PORTER. 614 Elm Street. Albany. Or. Get Br-Graves' T00S1 Powder. ITp it twirr-a-dav and vou will have 'white teth, hard gi.rns, plian mnnth. nure breath, rood - . - - - . r , - digestion and pood health. Just ask your acniisi aDoui 11. , la hauidy mtal cans or bottles, a So. Drl. f?ww' To!h Pwder Co. 1 Select Your Goat, Suit or Skirt , FROM THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE COAST A LOOK Lest-Tou Forget W- ar th only firm In Portland equipped for manu facturing Ladles' Coata and Suit. We hav expert factory employee, and garments purchased In our stor will be handled expertly and with dispatch and aboaolut reliability, . For Tuesday Buyers Any $15.00 Coat in the house; Tuesday . .90.75 Any $20MCoat , inTthe house1; Tuesday.? 12.75 FOR TUESDAY BUYERS $15 French Voile Skirts, nice ly trimmed; Tuesday. .$7.50 JWJTFrencli'Voileand'Broad-"" cloth Skirts; Tuesday. $1 1.00 Jm : " . i FOR TUESDAY BUYERS $30.00 Suits Tuesday only . ; w; . 1 70 $50 Suits, Tues. only.93175 The J. M. ACHESOJM Wholesale and Retail 131 FIFTH STREET. Bet. V. s .