THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO,. MAY 2," EIPSE JJL- 11 ii , D1L a -vss? sr?, We install this great range in your kitchen and if at the end of 30 days ' you are nc-t perfectly satisfied with it if it doesnot prove all we claim for it we will take it back and refund every cent you have paid on it Your money As simply taken as a guarantee of good faith a guarantee to us that we do not deal with triflers. You want a good steel range, we nave wnat you want. We meet on an equal plane and enter into a bona fide business transaction. Special Terms,' Special Prices to all who win enroll as members of our Eclipse Steel Range Club. We are authorized by the Eclipse foundry peo ple to make special concessions to 100 buyers of the Eclipse" Steel Range who will enroll as members of this club and meet Its conditions. T t Book Your Order Now Have It Delivered When Ready, and 4 Save Money Thereby Just 1 00 Members Just 100 Winners In This Club You Save $10 Over the Price of Any:0lher Steel Rcnce Will Entitle You to. Become5 a' . ; Member" . And secure to you all the advantages offered, among which will be all the pipe you need FREE. Our salesmen will explain all other details. Order this week if you can. - ; ( ' f : . ' 1 - ti .'.. .MSN VV T Km' K 'If x Special in GurMen's Clothing' Dept. We are offering thiaweek special reductions in our fancy Worsted Suits. These are the .season's newest styles, hand ; tailored throughout, from the "shops of the, country's best makers, guaranteed all wool. These spring suits were interided : to retail for, $15.00 and $17.5CC Unquestionably the best values we have offered this season. Nobby single and double Sf, below the regular price. All our , v ; $15.00 and $17.50 Suits And you need make but a small payment-down, for. you are welcome to credit at Gevurtz', You are welcome to wear one of these fine spring suits (see window display and pay but WEEK Ca rpets and Rugs 9 r 1 ? TML 9 o Do not fail to see the ereat Car- pet Department and the splen- - did values otterea mere. $37.50 Axminster Rug . 9x12 feet Only $33.50 EMf fii Size SkSrts " For Hard-to-Fit People . Many women find ft a difficult matter to bo fitted in ready-to-wear goodst, This week ' we place on sale a special purchase of Women's Skirts especially designed to meet the wants of hard-to-fit people. "Jliese skirts '"consist of Panamas and other full weight wool goods, in blue, blacky gray and fancy plaids and sale prices are i , f r i ' ' ' f ' ' ' 1 ' $6.5(0), $7 yh'yk t3!xiss; ; yy - 'yziy ' Splendid values, as youH admh when you examine, the goods. Any gar ment in the house sold jon easy terms. You are welcome to credit. Make a small cash payment, then - $1.00 A WEEK lN. B-Attention is called to our Ladies' Tailor-Made Waists in the very best silk black and white I Cor. firsthand ... I ; (?Tjt TC-.T T. jrr Cor. Second 1" , Sr-1 ,v ,: Yamhill Streets VA , J I l ' W vAv-Z I X. iir ZLJd I l: ' ' :il , K . I i 1 - ' 7 v Men of International Reputation v Gather at Lake Nlohonk T- ' fofConference. , . ( r-, A . hattonal reputation a JurUUi. wrttwa. " today to V" ;"V- Mohonk s Th conference thU yr, comin as U ' JoeVSS the- eve of the ! -peace conference to be held t T6e ' HVue next month, promUe. to be of more than ordinary inre.t . F-oilown v the precedent eetabllahed brWorm.r eee.lon. the conference wJH discuea neither peace nor war, but Im connne neelf to the general .ub- jecta of arbitration -treaties Inter- national court orblf0KV. - nronoeed eetabliahnient of an inter- Knal conr... with advisory power The program gives prominence, to dis- eV..lS"ofth; coming Hague confer n" and to consideration of Ajnerloa'a fnVeresUn International lMttff; J relation of college- and .r"" ? the arbitration movement wlll b cussed.' and oner session will be given to delegate from chambers of com merce and boards of trade representing U yarU of tha United States. Pi uMlnn w.a ATMinmi thin mornlnK with an address by 'Albert K Smiley, the founder and host of the conference. PNiMtnt Ktrthnlitfl IIumT Bufler Of Columbia, xuilverstty presided and ' other speaxera neara were Benjamin jj. ruo blood, secretary of the American Peace mu mil ; ' ninmnmis Richard Bartholdt of Missouri, president of the American group or wo anwrpurii mentary union. 'J Th Coming Hague conference ! to be discussed tonight, with Andrew U White, former ambassador to Germany and to RsbsU; Chief Justice Simeon B. Baldwin Of the Connecticut, supreme . n.rtliktt Trlnn former ambassa dor to Austria,' and General Stewart U Woodford, former minister to epain, chief speakers. ' Imminent among those scheduled to speak at the sessions tomorrow and Fri day are: Elmer K. - Brown,. .United States commissioner of education; An drew 8. Praper, New York state com missioner ' of education; ' President Charles T. Thwlng of Western Reserve university, President E. D. Wsrlleld of Lafayette college. Professor M. Stalker of the Unlversity of Iowa, Professor Elbert Russell of Earlham college, Senor Enrique C. Creel, Mexican am bassador - to- - the United States ; Benor Don Ignacto Calderon, Bolivian minister to the United 8tates: John Barrett, di rector of the International Bureau of American Republics; Prancle B. Loomls, former minister to Veneiuels, . and President Eliot of Harvard university. , i 'sSeswsaswsssjaespesBiss ' Doan'a "Regulets cure V constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weak ening effect Ask your druggist : for them. - J5 cents per box. - 't: $8.75 fori Men's $15 Suits. - At the Chicago nothing Co, -71 Third street. Tou should go there, before thinking of buying elsewhere. . INDUSTRIAL UAH IS REAL MENACE v ' President of Manufacturers' As sociation Says Internal Peace Is Necessary. Kew Tork, May JI. President Van Cleave' of he National Association of Manufacturers, In addressing the asso ciation this morning, said: . "Industrial wars -are much greater menace to the United States today than foreign wars." He demanded an open shop, no boycott,- non-llmltatlon - to the number of apprentices, non-interference with the management by employes, and said: 'By a. characteristic piece of ef frontery the assailants of k President Roosevelt In! the Moyer-Haywood affair pretend to apeak In the name of labor. Outside ' the ranks of organised labor are 10,000,000 persons In the country today working, for wages. .Organised labor numbers about J.000,000, but the president's vlllners do not speak lor even a small percentage of this number. Four fifths of the union labor men are law-abiding men. U Is Ignoramus grafters heading the societies, arrogat ing to themselves the right to speak for their order which la bringing Into disrepute the labor unions." President Van Cleave aald be favored revision of the tariff, federal regulation Of railroads and industrial education, LIBERAL ARTS MAN TO HOOD RIVER HIGH SCHOOL , fBMdal DtiMtch t Xbe oana1. V Salem, Or.. May Il-Charlea H. Mo- Knight, one of the members of the class graduating from the college or Liberal Aft of Willamette university, has reoelved notification that he has been seleoted a one of the instructors In the Hood River High school for the coming ' school . year. Mr. McKnlght completed the course at the university some months ago and baa since been actlne- as a tutor In the academic de partment of the college. - CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Tfca RfeiYca Han toys Es:jU Bears tlx ' filgnaturaof -t - . TEA'- , s' is 1 the drihk,; if you make it. right: good tea, of course. : And it costs a third of a cent a cup. Tear tracer terms rear bom; tf yea. deal Mks ScailUag's Bet; we par aia. - THUS COTT LAUNCHES .. . Excd In style and durability because they are built by those who know. Before pur : chasing your summer's pleasure craft visit our shoo. Launches, Rowboats and Canoca at reasonable price. , : ,T , . - REIERSOrJ UAClMQY CC. , ,. , , 1824-6 Hcmsca Ct