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THE OREGON - DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 0, 1808. TRAGEDYIIN CHILD'S LIFk TOLD COUNCIL BY FATHER Broken-IIcartcd parent Center of Dramatic Scene as Ho Iiccitcs Story.of Wrecked Homo Councilmen Eager , ? to. Shift 'Conscious Guilt Onto Each Other. SAMUELSON STILL S; t , MISSING FB03I HOME No trace of Alfred Samuelaon, of 171 Macadam rood, who. mysteriously dlf I appeared from hie homo Saturdar night, haa been ' found. ' Famoeleon has boon worried of late over the fact that ho baa 00 tied up In the- euepenaea ore Von Truat bank and It la thought that A broken-hearted father, struggling tivea. I m going to vots against tn tn ,-frifi" h tun which the I tranafer, and X will vote to revoke Con vainly to "'x,xbt c.lnboy, lleenee if you make a motion to rri-uau Oi n tui awnvw v,uu - I (nat Olieot now. : hla eyes, formed a dramatic: acene fori At Vaughn's announcement of hie .u- ..4 ca nrinri vaa. Ichanr of vote. Councilman Drleooll . a -.. T ir NolVnd Iuh'd- Turnln on htm. Councilman , terday afternoon, when K T. Jlojand jvauahn lashed bin Into sbenc by de told of the tragedy which had ruined (clarlng: .. Ma hm. in. rfmifftiter. he said ' waa I "Tou mar alt There and laugh. Mr. . .v.. w , k. i hnhri aa IDrlaooll, and you may vote for Con- ... .... uvihw w., . rad'a iioenee and for every other damn a reault of the operations or in con-iable resort and Joint In the elly, but boy aaloon. ill North Twenty-! irat I you didn't have nerve enough to vote r.. ha n!Aitwi hla face wet with 1 10 revoae onooye noenae woen 1 asaea street, and he P'ftr ?!! . . .111 I to have It done In the committee." tra, against in- irnww w ,",;'liITi Btung Into action Driscoll waa on his uiuor iiccn iwmi- riu.uiw reet and mad th longest speech h ha rexldence. . mad In the council for month. ' It ".73i Vn.mhlV M.n ,M br,ef " that, but contained the fpll over the council chamber. . M .tatem-nt that If Noland and other ;"r"'"Y." "r came and ahowed wher Conboy had V ": a ;VI th. T.i , of Aaaka violated hla rights to conduct a aaloon I.TI.m. hlt jf Souid hLr hlJ b would ta 10 "cense, a po-aiW .so that all ." That waa all. aave to declare that In- i,V.V. rfif.iT i i,7 n.Thhphood . " tead of Oaiesby Toung acting a attor- an?h.eLhLrl. .toil wWkNBi "' for Landei-fiolm before the commit The rather story waa oriei. a wei. . hn.ian vm,).. k - 1 bad spoken only a raw woroa wnen nei- - touched noon the Incident which had I . ' Mors Ouns rired. rohbed hla homo of Its happlnee. Hla I The latter came back at DriscolL and r : "'A, Alfred fiamuelson. voice broke and the keen Buffering of Jbefor the- mayor finally Interpoaed thelrw.iht. hi. v.. v. ., 17- riectea m me laoo eouncl men were floundertn. imnnH 2r"jn ""'"V "" n nmu.i matter 10 a oeilnlte course. Hi honor tha nnnnt waa "reflected thoae who heard hla- chokin of pathy went picture 01 fata vhlrh "I want no more- auen place. ha been enough. another there, n Pro-lheiDlaaaiY.- ln . .ttort to brtrT. VhS ""r"tt K H,fn ""r ' of eym- im.lt.. tk . " in. i f"- nut a him aa he drew the . .i,. j v.i. j -V v 1. V . v " "". eamueison naa nut iv cent in 1 ni naa cruanea nr. . . . remonstrance and Stats the oase there. Inaithar . it. One I Jr. " VUJVIIV1 imiv m ran mera. 1 neither an nvarcnat nnr a m11r He council-I la IS raara Alrl. flva f 10 Inrhaa In ready to re- I helrht and imootk ahavan. Whan laat nia ta 1b. members of th city's, ex- iX" "i"""".' i vn- seen, Bamnei-on wore a dark .green iwwi.. Iwtaw" "L""01 ' luii, a tut tiat and a. smrt with red 11 nownu a a lory waa w n 1 . A. waa iv.iiimi mill i h. -wJ? Si n finSi m"n Preed himself a .1 " ...f Ivoke the lleenee and rem Bakes mops XecttaX " Councilman Baker aroa and merd f folly put aa end to the drama by say- ""it Is not necessary for you to say : more, Mr. Nolan. I do not believe there - la a man preeent who would vote for the transfer after hearing what you have Just told ua.", ; Then the after effects of th atorm ' broke loor aa th councilmen smart- - Ing under what conecienc toia inem tor,7rtJi Pstlo thtland whlto atrlpea. He Is a member of story of Charlee a. Hand was no leas. Mr. Hand ataUd he had signed the re tting Lander- idy to sub- holm s son. who waa nirM hava bean their wronadblna. tried I charge of hla ' ... . 1 . 1 . i ...... I t.an.f.. K monstrance acainat vrani holm a transfer and was rea. stent late Mr.. NOlande statemects. "This has been a grave question In our neighborhood for years. It haa been a community subject and haa been our own fight "On this line I would like to say a word for this young man (Lander- 10 waa to have been In ratners ; saloon- had the Odd Fellows and Workmen, and wore a pin and button of thes lodgea Samuelaon 1 not a drlnklnr man. Re baa been married 14 years and has two children. , Mr. Samuelaon says there had been no family troubles and that aha cannot tmaaine what haa be come of her husband. Tha ta outdo one another In righting the I trftnstei' been granted). I have known wrong that , had been vlalted upon the J hirn since ho waa a small boy. I have father and hla daughter. - Th grant-1 iiaea wn nitn ana advised him to lng of a aaloon license was now noijeaa enotner lire men that of a aaloon more to them than th mere business keeper. I have offered him work In AT THE THEATRES NO DISCOUNT SALE NO CLEARING SALE NO CUT PRICE SALE NO FAKE SALE NO OVERSTOCKED SALE But positlvelv selling Watchea, Dia monds and Jewelry at lower prices than other houaes do at the above sale. W only hav on BAUD ana tnai is ' : .- c : . ' Lowest Prices. at All Times net our erlces and see for your elf. before buying elaewhere. We and a-ood C. O. D. with approval. with privilege of examination before paying ror same. Angravuig ire on all watches. i Boat forget th Wo., U 3d Ss Ho special sai here a imply oarrylnf on oar business method of "Iiowesl Watch Mch at AU Urn." Here Are Some Watch Bargains That are worth looking into. Prices can't bs beat: OentS' 17-Jewel Elfin, Walt ham . or mm pen movement, zo-year caae Sll.OS Ladles' 1 Elgin ' or Waltham move ment, to-yeaf case.. 18.75 Boys' Jtifin or waitnam move ment, 20-year ease........ $8. 75 Oents' Elgin or Waltham move ment, sllverlne or nickel case, for .. .fti.eS Toadies' Elgin or Waltham move ment, 14 -karat solid gold caae, for I18.RA Boys' American-mad movement, . gold-fllled case 95.40 Gents' lt-lewel American-made movement,' 10-year caae....fS.fi5 Holsmari Co. 14 This St, near BCorrlsom. Th aoaleeS Watch Sons la Fort- laad. tesd for Oat Oataiog-ae, Mailed JTree, ,,. trannction whereby th City wa gain a yearly revenue of $800. Each apparently felt the guilt upon the city and each tried to shift th blame of th paat lipon Others. Con tumely was expressed for Councilman Vaughn for being th only on in the committee to voto to grant the trans fer of Landerholm'S transfer. . Then Mr. Van elm spoke. ' - , . "When this matter earn up In th committee." h cried, "I moved to re volt Conboy license ana to rnus mis tranarer. tot tner waa not Miss Roberts Tonight ' Florence Roberta was greeted at the Ks 'chosem h urrouD11""" bkn J Msrquam last night In "Zlra" by ad hav been Imported from Europe. ..uiciihv 111.. wjin ijiv vavu.7 V. nil to trades and have done all I could to season and each week sees bigger and oener act, xna unettl stater are con sidered . the best acrobatic girl that I Triad Bvery rersnaslon. 'To this extent J offered to. buy hit father's property and devote It to some other business a bakery, grocery, or any other buainea beside a aaloon. W have had enough aaloon s In our neigh borhood and want no more. W hav not tried to work a hardship on any of popu- Port- the men engage! In the buainea and I "S" 25 Matter thing In fif e iolelT for hli Wn Nfwce in mm spon mo. m. iui u Mr Hand a statement aurnrland tha the commute to tranafer Land.rholm's oounCm2i. Vhendd hlrdfy bellevS license and signed the minority report a little) community right In th heart urging that the transfer be allowed! o ot th, city was sfrugilln sgafnst the as to bring it befor th council. Had evils that beaet .them, under th aanc I not don It w would not hav had tlon of the city government. What the truth f this controversy shown to ever may be th outcome, It la certain the whole council. ' , , 1 that th question of saloon licenses will "Tight Batweea laloonmss. . IDemor closely looked Into than ever I sald.ln th. commttteo, and 1 repeat K-fiSf ,Uh now, mat uiis matter is simply ai i.n(M,tion r that ail i. between two Saloonmen. and. two nrnnerlv lld h-fore th mif-- nd r say now, as I said la fori arintini i. liWan.: T" house. Miss Roberts Is th moat lar emotional actreaa who vtalta land and last evening ahe waa accorded the heartiest ovation extended any atari mis season. "Zlra" is a piay which suite the star well and will be reseated I xor in laai time tonignt. "A $10,000 Degutjr.M .. "A i 10.000 Beauty" will be th at traction at ths Marquam , next week, commencing Sunday. This Is a spark ling musical comedy with manv new song numoers, novelty aancea, a large and pretty chorus and a half doien of lunojr comedians. Delights Music Lovers. Th display of Grands and Babv I G rends now being made In the wlndowa of Ellers Piano House, and the exhibit In the salesrooms and Grand Piano Par lors of tha firm, have attracted wide spread attention. Not only haa the at tention of music-lovers been centered In the display, but numerous sales have oeon made during the past week. The special prices now in fore certalnlt prove an Incentive to buying at thia timo. it. la unaueatlonablv the most favorable opportunity ,for any ons who naa a aeair to own a urana piano, and with such a magnificent assortment of world-famous makes to choose from as are included in the Bale, it Is possible to select . to exceptional advantage. As M,s- V.f .ve ja .alAASS-mi mA a I . iav van I V UCkW V V I S V TV v as U uv t AM v. Mm- SSYSSU bnv veriea, and I say now, as I said in coromittee. 1 wm not allow such I One member Is In favor .tef requiring I n .11.). i ....( n aa ma aa at. l . . . . . ' viuiib V V. ," . , - 1 muuinorunr 10 pecur tn. ignaturs o swing their deals. 0f the residents In hi neighborhood on 'v. II r1 I ln4 h, minority his petition for l(cens before grant- .repoTvvto get this matter before the Ing the license. This Is In vogue In council. .Now that th matter has been other cities -and has proved successful t lhresl'K out nq aJ1 ""lerstand my ,tno- in keeping out disorderly places. CLARKE'S LONG. MEMORY WON HIM -WDINNERroRMICrHE PAID Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. Playgoers will no doubt view with great favor "Th Man of th Hour," which will have Its first Portland hear ing at the Heillg theatre next Sunday night. And continue all week, with mati nees Wedneadav and SaturAav, haina r-TCirasSss? ffj new cobpoeations 1. 1 a ro, .ticw 1 orx. seat saie opena-l , rxr.S!2Z.S?tu Pem tr'l FILE THEIE aeticles you pass the corner of Park and Wash ington street a, notice 'the window dis play, which Includes nearly a doien of the costliest instruments, valued In the aggregate at nearly 110,000. T. M. A. Benefit. NeJtt Tuesday afternoon there will be I (Special Dispatch to The Jonrasl.), Salem, Or., Jan. 9. Articles of lncor-I I Do you think you could remember a i face for 27 years f Nathaniel K. Clarke, ' clerk at th Hotel Portland, did It. But v hotel clerks can do moat anything. ' As a result of remembering a face all these years there was a little reunion tat tba hotel yesterday In which four t former Vermonters. now so far from home, sat, ate, talked, and had a good time la general. ' ' '. "r. J- Percy Bobbins, who Is with the : TTnited States-customs' service and sta ; rloned at Wlnnepeg, B. C. was a boy at 1 Derby Center, Vermont, years and years I ago. Net Clarke waa also a boy there. ; Twenty-seven years ago he started out i la the.wQrld. to.make. JiU own. way.. He ' never saw Bobbins again until yester day. ; And he remembered him. Mr. Robblna is here visiting C. R. Davis and Geary Kilbourne, both of Portland, but who formerly lived In Vermont. It waa these four which made up the little reunion at th Portland at nuon loaay, t Tomorrow. Friday,, will positively be gas bill th last day for discount on west aide Portland Gas Ca big doings at the Marauam Grand thea- Doratlon have been filed In the office Mm ai r?arme1ii. IhamJ." ot th cretary of state as follows: big annual benefit given by the The- , ,. . atrlcal Mutual association, composed of Hal1 Car Axl company, prln- every person connected with the pro- cipal pffic. Aatorla, Oregon; capital l"V,t.l?-V1c.hri--.?iaIVe,t 5r" toclt. 1500,000; Incorporators, Langley Xofif,,ai.bt,h.d.r'nV1i,n1 va.ude' HalU John Chltwood and James G. villa, will volunteer and People from Petty tv.J7 iheJl.tJl.t,?-t.w-,l.-co,. T Northwest Bridge works, principal of can be had at anv theatre hn-r nrfi in th city. V , A""tf"E. JSTTrV " ' ' I Bangs Livery company, principal of "Soldiers of Fortnne.,, flee. Eusene. Oregon: capital stock. "Soldiers of Fortune" Is on of the 2S.000; Incorrator mi Bangs, C P. moat difficult lavs th Baker stock M8"1" J West and Earl X Mo- company has offered this season, and Mm th. .h innt. . great credit Is dua.Hhls excellent or- .R,yf vlle? APPI company. ganlaation for the way in which it la principal orric. roruana, uregon; cap- being presented thi week. Maribel SaV- " ' ?;ocK' 0.000: in corporators . Rob- Js ono or the sweetest little In- fi1 v,v.,nBlr"c' - ivuo maa -"""er In tha mrnrlil aa Unna li... IMUrdOCO. am. which is really th .leadlns role . nu?" NEW 0FFICEES FOR SALE3I TEADE BOARD .--(Special DIoMteh te Th Jnnm.l ' Salem. Or.. Jan. 9.- Tha annual hn..j oi iraue osnquei nufacturlnr comoanv. trln- this Week. . - cipat oince, r-ortiana, uregon; capital atocK, szu.uuo; incorporators, Nelson t r.. s r . . t j . . n . HA 1,- rM rva. T.. nuguea, v, y. Yrjuv anu a. x. oo- . afmy litu vivdv arvuiio , I SOfle - ' At the Empire, "The Old Cross Sumpter Mercantile company, prin- Koaas, wnicn naa oeen giving apien- cipa.i orrioe. Bumpier, uregon; capital uiu muBiacuun mn woe win continue sioca, ftv,vuui incorporators, vaio J. tin Saturday - nignti - with a matinee I Johns. Guy I Lindsay and Robert F. Don't make a "molly , coddle" out of a healthy boy. IJon't Keep him in be cause the sun is not out. Get him a good over . coat and let him learn to face the storms of life.- Here's the1 cloth ing for all kinds of v. weather. ' , . . This week - a 4 special ; showing of ' Suits and .. Overcoats- at $3.85-7 they were $5 and $6. (CLOTHING CO GuslCuhnPrpp 166-168 THIRD ST. 1 fifltiirrin v ftf f mnnn Tn bMiitv a ssl I ITvank Will DA a.n AlAhnrnra I Kavanita a natnra than rit.1 n MJa 1 Una-MAw ir-i1lat-a: riat.alAHH.ai.t avM.akHa.a Tn-S .vantni .m.V.e3"? hall, Been xcels anything of the kind ever principal office. Portland, Oregon; cap- 1,. ,i. -r.w."i. .u i " " w"cu n mo. .mil. uai siock, isu.uuu incorporators, jkod- o.mnn 70th.0n.nJ,ati-,'.ear n.d f - Llnthlcum, ft. fa. Parker and A. A Geb- vVw.. u . n-i v, vs,jr. rrwi- x mw ouimiuii ui mm wee in u, iiiceio i vaults omnAiiVa nrinelDAl nrfinA, Pnrt. f;;".,,l 7ut corporators u V iii ve paia i ween. ' me lmnHgrenmor" is ajan rporatorr C. P. Adama, E. A. Wyld Taank C9laaAM -.- -. - 5-- i VOCyil DllllUlla en and H. , S. Polsal. v -W1 x. xniei- owjueaiy nAiocunn: arama or meatricai Tl&mn. rnai Mfninsr ramnanv iir mnn 11 m. nintinnt havaHv haonnaa i . . r . . - . w - . uviw uvvuoo n ria a-iTTiftev Ksnnnn. I irAonn a nitai R. A. Gordon M. a distinct novelt all the characters are T'ty because Cpai office. Bandon, Oregon; people of the stock, $50,000; incorporators. "c"e".ccur" Campbell, E. B. Cavanaugh, Go tMai.lai. a.-!. -JJ I -t A ,. Hma SI kl .MavaaAa. ' Fins HiiueH si m nnrT nnamt ir i biho waa? v miq mih nuuucn uuuuib iPnmnh. . . , . " rf. "wa.-, m. m IWBBU I. la. J!-.. al. M a.-. ZM - a. I a... - I V(Mr''V"l MMt U vw m SS4SJ il ,M" !"- -Sr'lTn-IiVA Jobs, WUlard P. Jonea, C. S. O.born . i - IXeV7rr.aS " viana J. j. u-weii. MURDER AT H0X0KAA Archer Land eomnanv. srinclnai of. f ) na Xfarahrialit nnvnn1 nanftaf ...w A Child of the Slams." - $5,000; Incorporators, M. C. Horton, I.' rva nm.nt a nun a . it., b. Bmitn. u. vv. tjarieton And John 8. Slums," at the Star theatre Is rapidly ' ".:. . . Unltd tess tum& wira drawing to a close. The play la on , J"" company, luwwa rm mum Wire.) I - ,u. "ki-.- .""- I inoornorated undnr tha law a of N.vnHi . Honolulu. Jan, J.-Detalls of an atro- not, Burffii. Vhl SStVS. capital stock. 11,000,000; attorney In clous double murder have been received 1Jne nd there are a num- fact J- W. Ball, Sumpter, Oregon, here from Honokaa on Christmas eve. $ mechanical and scenic effects ' JT! - ... Lh hindo Sugio, irSaYuVayrias't perforncTsat -LOaieS7 6 JNlffllt. I..., jirvv.wiw oi a. Japanese Hotel day nisht In Honokaa and court Interpreter in r mgnu . , , ; tnai - locamv. ana a -woman nom Tame. Sukioka was one of the most highly respected Japanese in Hawaii A' JaDaneae named KukuiU m,t,n. t.a III treated the woman ; Tame, accom panied by: friend entered Sugiokas office In the hotel and asked for the woman.: 'Susioka' called In tha vnn,.. After applying a. number of epithets to tne woman, nuruda shot her through her th head, his companion . cutting UJIUBU '' ' : ' ' ft Fukuda then 'shot SuaIoka tiirnn.k the heart, the other murderer slashing the corpse In a frightful manner ir... kuda escaped, but his companion has been arrested. High Grade Bill. REMARKABLY EFFECTIVE L0xG CREEK MASONS 1 Hoted Hector Frssorlptlon Checks aa Aoat Oold Is a Pay and Ourss Caroalo Oonglig. The wonderfully healing cowers of ?Ine have been known for ages, but he comparatively new form of nine mti tM.t..W m thas Tamm,.i i : Ing CreeC O'-r Jan7 .Th.' fol- .i'JlES JZ?!?1. wins orncers nave oeen installed initv iiiiinra the Lona Creek lodr Of Masons: Allan L.nw ues ine. concentrated oil of Porter, worshipful fnaater OrlitN Led- Si?" t,fIuiJJwJi.tS: Kerwooa. senior waraen: vv. h. SManiro -.;...... v.u in flinlnr vlli' William rtianman 1 .nOUrS. lniS lOrml unlor warden: William Chapman, treas urer; r. f. KUDoura. secretary; p. s. Mini.. ..nn. r XT O ... junior deacon; . Frank McGlrr, tyler. v, BISHOP W0RTHINGT0N ; DIES AT MENT0NE (United' PrtM . Ld Wlrs.) Pittsfleld. Ma.as.ii. Jan. A TifH George Worthlngton, formerly of the :plnripal diocese of Nebraska, whoviras ppolnted last October to ' head f the Ainer4en RiHwroprri 'chnrehev-vf Burone. na uivmi auuwsoiyin ccoruicg to a cable message. Mentone, Franc, Special courtesy to ladles tonight Again the management extenda the courtesy of free skates and admission i it ... - 4 . . iv hid muiBi ui roruanu. wo leacn Ail the acts .on the eresent Momm . n .i.i. ... . v.... at the Grand ar of th highest grade .ftrnoon or ivwingT ent In. of vaudeville. Sullivan & Consldine are atruntora at votir i.rviM iJvi. JS. sending' to Portland some of the finest to skate. Roller akatinir u a. hirh.iaaa speclaltlea In th vaudeville market this SoSggSa and amusement snyed b" luvnra i cieun, araarx sport. An Oaks rink is th place to enjoy It. , MODERN BROTHERHOOD OFFICERS INSTALLED (Special Dlipatcb to The Journal.) La Grande, Or., Jan. The modern Brotherhood of ' America hsva tincM and installed the following officers for me ensuing year: j. A. AroucKie, presi dent; Angus Stewart, vice-president; C J. Vanderpool. secretary; W. F.. Ander son, treasurer; Fred J. Smith, - con ductor; Mrs. a. m. Murcninson, - chap- iuini.iu.in .ii. oiureniion, watcnman; Jease J. Peck, sentry; Fred J. Smith, ikiufh Mil c vat m, , .i....'...,.,) .;. vt SPIRIT PORTRAIT IS ; CAUSE OF TROUBIiE (CnUed Press Leased Wire.) . Chloaso. Jan. ft. J. H. rusher, vhn i a a millionaire woolen manufacturer and resident member of the Chicago Athletic club, has been mad defendant in a separate' maintenance Suit, which In some reenect Is a na.ra.llal tn tha mi. bra ted Vandorbllt-May Peoner . rna in , The Leaner, suit brings out th fact i that Leaher claims ii hli wlf. Bangs, one of the Bangs sisters, whose prescribed by doctors, is known to the formula la verv aimnin and the Ingredients can be obtained of any gooo prescription aruggist and mixea at nome. it is as roiiows: "Mix a half ounoe Concentrated oil of pine with - two- ounces of-glycerin and a nan pint or gooa wnisKey; snake it thoroughly each time, and use in doses of a te&spoonful to a, tablespoonful every four hours." The Concentrated oil of pine comes put up for medical Ub onlr In haKf ounce vials which sr securely sealed in iin vcrew lop canes plainly la Deled. Tha hnvaa era tlahfr ant tkn. m(.i. tne orleinal osone. as wlt nrntu.. Ing the fluid from atmoeDh(rti hanaaa Car should be taken not to get any of th patent medicine Imitations using similar nam and package. ' ' i Tilt STORK NOTED FCR. E2ST COCDS AT LOWEST PRICES '4 l&TJSSMTOK'S SMI FRIDAY.and SATURDAY 0 d d t Pa i su ir ti n s ; One-Third Off For t great Friday and Saturday special wo pace on, sale 150 pair Fine I Scotch Lace Curtin$lightly oiled jfroro display, but otherwise perfect just one pair of a kind at one third off regular price.' If you want to share in thia snap ydull have to be pfortptVahiea 'from;' $1.00 to $5.00. ,i" TabU" Linen 64-in. bleached Table Napkina 18-inch a'atia Pure Linen Damask, extra c finish Table Napkins, beauti. (rood wearing oualitv and : ' fill floral desio-na and nnr fin finish: several pattern best regular 11.50 values. Fri- best , 90c grade , CQ ' day and Saturday, fl7 at ....... . v. ...... . .; .0 HO a doien ? I C FRIDAY and SATURDAY Womert'a 2-clasp Mocha, French-' 1'ique and English Walking Gloves-ralso fine French Glace Kid for dress wear standard $1.25. $1.50, and $175 valuer, all sizes ' and all colors, , fitted at counter. Friday and . i QC Saturday , at . . , . . . , . .....VoC Odd lot of WarneHa and Thorn1 son's Corsets, in black, drab, and white, some have hoae support era attached; regular values tip to $1.50. . Sale Pricfe, each 4T Women's Fine Cashmere finish Hosiery, double" heel and- toe and best garter top. standard 25c value, all sizes. - Friday and Saturday at, a pair......,lf FRIDAYahd ? SATURDAY Genuine ' English Fercalea, . full 36 inches wide and extra heavy, fine ' assortment of ' light and dark colors, standard 20c val ues. On sale Friday, and Sat urday only, at this 19' special price, yd. ........ 1&2C Outing Flannel, good quality "in 1 dark t colors, very suitable for comforters, etc., sell regularly at 7yif a yard. Friday . C " and Saturday special IC Large Cotton Bats for, fuH size comforters, fine white cotton of splendid quality, $1.10 grade, 0. 95c grade 80; . 7ft. 80c grad .......lilt FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dress Goods Remnants At Kalf-Price Pick any Dresa, Goods"' remnant in ' the store Friday and Saturday and pay just half the marked price. ' Remnants of all . kinds aerges," Panamas, cheviots, proadcloths, eoli ennes, Venitians and novelty suitings of every description. Take advantage of this remarkable offer. AU sales are positively final. i ; . Printed Indias 27-in. Print ed India Silks, in a great variety of designs and color ings, - also V-inch Alessa Ladies' Cloth-50-in. Black all-wool Ladies' Cloth, splen did weight and finish, regu lar 80c trade: Fridav and lines; 75c and 85c O- Saturday; special, ar' CC values, yard ...taCx, yard ........... ......0)C FRIDAY and SATURDAY Fine Evening Wraps One-Third Off Friday and Saturday we offer choice of our entire line of high-grade evening wraps at one third off regular prices. The lot includes aft coats and wraps of the light evening shades. Considering the style and quality of these garments this Is an unnsual .offer Friday and 'Saturday only at this price. Petticoats Black Heather bloom Petticoats, made . in good full styles, with stitched and shirred flounce, 0 QQ $2.00 values ple0e7 Bearskin Coats Children's curly Bearskin Coats, in all colors, also astrachan coats with Bearskin collar and cuffs; $4.50 and 9 AO $5.00 values ...... aWO FRIDAY and SATURDAY Forest Mills Fine Pure Wool Vests and Pants, hand finished throughout with silk. tape and silk crochet edge, perfect fit ting garments that sell regular ly at $1.50.. Friday f Q and Saturday ...... ylel Men's Flannel Night Gowns in pink and blue stripes, well made and of a good quality ma terial; best . standard . Cfl 75c.vals. Special ......... vUC Men's Heavy Wool Socks, in black; and . gray, standard 25c values at any store; on sale Friday and Saturday at 17: special, a pair ...... ......1 1 C PARIS PATTERNS . Seams .Allowed CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS PARIS PATTERNS 10 Seams . Allowed I TS YOUR BUSINESS in buying Shoes to see that you get full value for your money; com I fort in fit, comfort in stylish looks, good service in the wear. IT'S OUR BUSINESS as shoe deal ers to see that you get all these. We do our part with the SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOE You can do your part with $3.50, $4.00 or $5.00... We'll both get the best of it. , Best pak' Sole Leather Used la All Oar Shoes COR. SEVENTH AND WASHINGTON STS. : ,. (Formerly 149 'Third St.)t :, : 1 X I" Tndcrscoring parts of a; se "aplrlt portraits" were Investigated un availing;! y. ' Tha nla.tnt.lff. whnm Tosher ScknAwl edges as bavins; been sent to Europe by him. but vnom ne oeciarfs ne never married, is known aa Mrs. Belle Scram- tin . . i: - . ' It Is alleged by Mrs." Boramlln that May Bangs and Leaher committed big amy In marry in a- and tnat Leaner was inveigled Into the marriage through the instrumentality oi s spirit portrait. - S'ii,::: ', " "' ii 1 ' n i i ": ,;. ' ;' t . . ?' Tomorrow.'' Frldesr." will nosltivelv be the last day .for discount on west aide gas bills. , Portland Gas . Ca . - .. - ; Kobbers x)ot Hank, ' tDnlted Pres Leased Wire.) v ' V: Ouenftmo. KftO.. Jan! . Safe liiotpara dynamited the safe In the Suits bank TEAc !, You will find no' poor tea ..- i'trx ,. in packages ; bearing our name, ii you una any such, you lenow what to dov ; Tour grocer returns yoor monev If Vba don't Ilk Schilling's best: we pay him. esterday 'and escaped with the entire untfs of th bank, amounting to 1 8,000. " letter for empha sis mars its ap pearance. t He Nnv-Cferosa which writes black, purple or red as desired,4 enables, you tq send out letters , emphatic to. the mind as vthiey are pleasing to the eye. ' . ,r This maenlne permit not only ths ' me of a three-color ribbon, bnt also) . ofstwo-colororslnfflesoiorribboe. - i tie extra eoet for tula sew model. 4. I1 247 Stork St ; . PorllanlOrR" y i i ' 1 '3