the Oregon' daily journalportlanp. Thursday evening. "September 10. icba.
I(ER :
HELP TOES
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY HARD AT
WORK ON GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT
; r: Tisit That Is Watched by All
. Leaders With Breathless
J Interest in View of Ecccnt
? Reconciliation That Did
ivot Eeconcile.
, John H. Albert if Salem, chairman of
tna committee on win and means, ap
pointed recently by the rood road con
ference,, has made hla. first report on
me warx peine dona by the committee.
According to the report of Mr. Albert.
jsar aa a I. - A . . .
r- 4- TVM r-w . ooa roaae conference
14MI1I in tiura iuia. xuuiuyineia at Tillamook Friday Jest, tha ood
JIust Support; Cornelfus urr wSTK !K,rZo?re5.r
Barrett Living- in Cellar
roaua.
Man Fauper, Sister Worth
Half Million.-
At tha 'MnfftMRAA mt wdalf TrtV M W
mook .people aa did Mr. Albert, they I evasion,
alao vlalted the roads which had been
conatructed.
Jt waa aurfeated to tha Tillamook I
oaoDie that tliey reaueat their repreeen.
tatlvee In the leirialature to vote for!
the rood roada bill now betas: prepared
by the lefflalative committee or tfte oon
foreooe without attempt to amend it
Mr. ' Albert el ho reporta that within a
ahort time It will be poealble. through
the construction of roada In Tillamook
la travel from Portland to Seaside, down
the Beach, Kenaiem. ana TlliamooK ana
bark to Portland by way of.McMlnn
vllle with comfort and eaaa by automo
bile., .
lioth Mr. Albert and Mr. Beott will at
tend the aood road conference at ToNkIo
which opena tomorrow for a two-day
PlilSOOEII'S FEED
0111 IIICBEJISES
; . . ! r- t
New law Cute Considerable
Figure in Tiling: Up
Account .'U;
GIVES UP
W II
Constination
flay ttf pfhxuiwntly oercomly prtxr
tmowal efforts itktye tusUtanct
of the one Yruly Qenejicial laxqUve
rrmlt4 PreM Leases Wire.
Cincinnati. Ohio, Sept 10. Qreat In-
Corneliua W. Barrett, who at the ,af
of 60 years, la living in a cellar under
tbe atore of Iavld Kafka, at tha cor
ner of Front and Jefferson streets, this
morning told Judge Webster and tha
county commissioners a story of neglect
and denial at tha hands of Mrs. Xarlfa
J. Fallng, whom ha claims aa veieter.
NEW BRIDGE ACROSS SNAKE RIVER
WILL GREATLY BENEFIT MALHEUR
During tha month .of August It coat
ftC5.7t to feed tha county prisoners con
fined In the county -Jail. There Vera
B.Ia meals furnished, which, under the
w auopiea oy referendum vote last
June, tha county muat pay for at 13
cenia per meal. ' I " "n ' 3t '
.iJvwr" rn"u b" r Auguat is , l roceeaincr.
than twice the bill for June, and nearly
twice the flurea for Mav In vra H n
during all of June, except tha laat three
rrmcay, oyrim o; figs and UuXr ejunt,
KabtTfi daily o that assistance to tm
lure Inav l raJi!alL v)iiwHk.'.tk
daye. the old law was In operation, when
cent 1m pr mal and when h count
Astoria & Columbia Biver
Abandons Its Protest wWn holonr neeaj atK Ustf
Against Taying Leyy Just wwAeminJ, weto assist
as O.B.&Filcs Similar iTSEttWJSZ-
torey tipon propey nourishment,
lalt the Taft headquarters this after
' toon.' - ,
Following so clone y upon the heela
"Toledo incident'
Foraker to Taft' la believed to be of ut-
r ef the
tha vlalt of
moat importance in the political altua
tion In thla state. No details of the ar
ranaementa for tha meetln were riven
? out -
Tha announcement came aa a aurprlse,
a Foraker was vlgoroua in hla denial
that tha Toledo meeting Indicated- that
be had "burled the hatchet" It la well
known that Foraker waa deeDlv of
fended at 1 not belner Invited to the
' youngntown meeting, when the cam-1
palgn waa' opened officially. What In-I
: a
nation atael and wooden bridge acroaa
Snake river about one mil eaat of On
tario. The bridge ia to be (00 feet
long. 10 feet wide, with three apena
eacn low leet in lengin. it will coat
aoout szo.goo. Tue Malheur
(Bperial DUpatefe te Tbe 9eeraatl
Ontario, Or.. 8ept 10. Tha Ontario
tereet waa taken here today in tha an- k v. onage commission . naa aavertised for
nrfuncement that Senator Foraker will to compel to aasiat In Supporting him. WJ L. fu"JfA bJ,
Although Mra Fallng waa representee
by attorneya, ahe had no teatlmony to
preaent to disprove Barrett'a - etate
menta, while the old mtn'i declaration
that Mrs.. Faling Is his sister waa sup
ported .by three wltneasea, who have
known tha family for a long period of
years. Tha court reserved its de
cision until tomorrow morning, when
it is expected that an order will bo
made requiring Mrs. Fallng to pay
some sum monthly for her ' brother's
keep.
Mrs. Fallng is said to be Worth half
a million dollars. She owns the Bwet
land building property at Fifth and
Washington atreeta and has a monthly
need him to agree to call on Taft herel"coms of f 1,(00 per month. Barrett has
:.' .:' ir
court- subscribed- 110.000 for its con
struction and the balance will be raised
by tha city of Ontario.
. Tha bids for furnishing the material
and conatructlon .will be opened Octo
ber S.
Thla bridge will be a great benefit to
Idaho, opening uo a direct road throuch
county I central Oregon to-Boise, Idaho. . -
BODY OF MURDERED MAN FOUND ,
AT YAINOX INDIAN IS SUSPECTED
just at tha time' the O. R. A X; com
pany Is atartlng suit against Mult-
noman county to restrain tha sheriff j
rrom ooueotlng 1210.000 in taxes and
aoout 110,000 in penalty and interest
me Astoria Columbia River Railroad
company has decided to give up a sim
ilar suit that has been pending fori
years ana to pay tha taxes
r.7 , wn l roiung stock by Asses
sor Blgler. . N - . , .,
Tha tag of tha Astoria River road In
this county waa onlv m. itrti. mnr ...
a. . . - . -... v. wntuen Bill ft...- . . -
inese mere are n thinnmi. i.u n KiraminT Droteittd tn ni
m?,nwhJ? w' pounding' reck it "fW .,.f J.hf Jn,"t dcTarlng
ou"' wra u not for tha dead-1 .hi- Y v.Y 'lm "na "lt,c waa tax
look between the nn,mv. ..r I able in this county because tha rni
sheriff over the new law. Th V- ?.nl? "J4 'or running its trains
fK".? t to jail from "SESSfTSi 0Jr, ,tM. "
.uss) -uwHv- rn li rra s ri p a & . . -vs vub -vr va uuiij.
have to be fed at the butti, of 1 cStiaW? L Tha attor5?! tor th 1"J a
but there the count, court fea fl?,murrSr railroad's complaint,
an average of or rtnmtmLVl .J nd. "?ud? ClnJ In tha circuit cour
tfherlff Stevens say a that ha does mat a, -S?' Jr ii n1 w" .' winter,
discriminate, between T thVVriaoner,' KM AL1!' AhJnA'" L the preaent
paW for only two meala for men waiting
trial, whereas under the nw law
extra meal la provided for men who
hav not yat been tried. .
All of the Increase in coat In tha laat
two months, of course, cannot be
r.r.7.v Jh,K P;ratlon of tha new
law, although that has played a oonald
?Jbl p?rt purlng July and August
the number of men awaiting trial baa
augmented by tha vacation of
court. It being Impoaelble to Indict or
vyr uir -genuine .-.,'
, -1 tanufactMre4oyta
CALIFORNIA
Fig Syhup Co. only ';
SOLD Br ALL LCADINC nRirr.rj-vTi
atze ny, rUr price 60f Boltlg .
thla K1.M111 mm It will mnr. olnaalv I Orlng tO trial in nakriuin A I, k.
unite the two states of Oregon and f during that time. Bealdes all
thla. afternoon Is puaxllng- the wiae-1 repeatedly called on her for help in the
lasi. xew yeara, oui ana aeniea mu one
The meeting is generally taken
to mean that peace has been established,1
; but tha outcome
f sumption false.
may prove this as-
110 POLITICS III
waa his sister and would not give him
anything. Two or three times he has
started 'proceedings under the Oregon
law to compel her to contribute to his
support, but ' until today the matter
never cama tn hearlnr.
Barrett testified that he la 60 yeara
i oia ana waa oorn in Valparaiso, untie.
CIVIL
mm
sister is one y
in London. They
He aald that his
older and was. born
?rew up together, ha said, but after his
Ether's ' death, -she denied that he waa
her brother. , He said ahe would riot
let him' enter the house during her
father's laat fnena. Last July he waa
admitted to tue county poorhouae, but
ha wanted to live in town and came
J, rnaitse- rrass Leased Wtre.1 . I io"ortiana to live in tne Kka ceuar.
' r..M.w.x. ."..j,. ,n . ... I Barrett said that he would be able
! Warning has been issued by tha ClVll I will nomnel hla aimer tn' trivm un tho.t
small sum rrom her montnlv income
of 11,600. Attorney Strong, represent-
(Bpeeial Dispatch te Tbe Joomal.)
Klamath Falls, Or Sept . 10. Tha
body of a murdered white man was
found near Yainox Monday night on the
Indian reservation. The murderer Is
thought to be an Indian.
- Superintendent H. a. Wilson of the
Aency telephoned the news of the find
ing of the body and the sheriff, coroner
and prosecuting attorney left Immedi-
gives all of thm
, m - , r. ----- i
izi. ,lQU,, county only
for two for men who a nn.
ateiy ror Tainox. Tha Identity of the I aentanca.
oiurucrea mo.n naa not oeen estaDiianea
A half-breed Indian by tha name
William Barclay Is suspected. He left
tht reservation a few days ago headed
for Alturas. 1
wiTOini or tne teiepnone line to -it 1 tm ttt .
Tainox being down and -the fact that (iitAJfl) JURY TTAT?D
Superintendent Wilson will not Ulk . UW 1 "-n
mucn over the Una from the agency, on
account of so many Indian homee being
on it little la known here of the details.
time, the company has declined to plead
.ffJ! furthejr and haa sent to the tax" sol
ilotpr for a statement of the full aum
in orow inai it may pay up.
tor
I n IIIStlfliiaHA. e. j.a . -T
. I cent rata he nolnt. t t. Vul ?J? I - w. w. c otton and A. C.
of eltv. whi,h I openoer this tnornlnar f Ued tha nrr.mlH
sama price. VbV sSgrtf -?l 'Stt if e ' ff- N- reefraln the
the city lalL , erv(l tlaharltt from collecting tha 1220,000 tax
on tn fio.iao.ooo surplus. The road
claims that It hA nn)v ibki ask t...
muie properly, 01 wnicn S43,0Tt, or 71
per cent should have been . nv
AT WnVV ATT 1 A "tr IwAl, unty
m vjwu ojuii iffti iwiuTjtMni.it, wnicn
HA r B
service commission to the army of gov-
Oil OFEII RIVER
ernmeat employes in this olt
wnere against aiaestetDinar
for Uncle 6am in order-to
ing Mrs. Fallng, aald that he had not
heard from her for some time. The
last word be received was that she
waa very ill in Ban Francisco. Ha said
lndulai in
me i&dii oi pontics. ;
v.. " 'i'.-r"; ."t' I that ahe. had told htm that she did
tS5tBriWZ 5? .knT .tr.Barr.tt . waa her
that lh nuv f r.rm i. I Drln"r .ox not strong aaia no waa
nit
willing for the court to make an order j
actively' engaged "in political work" -15 glSSFh nV thafTn h. Jft. J
be reinstated after election day. If the Eflt 2nr ?J tV2
old Job sUll appeals to them! This 1 5f"A U.? l tf.P?0Il rm "L ."J?
DISIRI DJldil E UIB LUB L LI I KDmilllH
D
year there will. 'be no reinstatement.
, says the commission. The order Is as
follows; "'''-v
"The commission ' desires to inform
each of the- department and independent
: executive officer of Its attitude toward
. employes In the classified service who
resign to iteoome candidates for office
-.; or to engage , in active political -work
and who afterward seek relnatatement
. "Inasmuch aa the lasuanca of a cer
' tiflcate IB discretionary- with the com
: mission, no certificate will be issued in
any case wnere tne party seeking re
jnsraxemeni resigned -witn .a
running for Office or lndulerin
1 litical activity Which would De pro
hibited if he had remained ia the serv
ice, and afterward, having failed in
- his candidacy or having indulged In
contemplated political activity, seeks
reinstatement
fa'UIIt SPEAKS HERE
AT BRYAN RALLY
lm there.
David Kafka testified that he bad
knows tne Barrett family for about 80
years ana tna.t cornenua w. Barrett
waa always, recognized as a brother ot
Mrs. Failing until after the death of
tne ewer. Barrett Kobert D. Church
and Arthur R Church. othw oM n.
quaintances, testified that Mr a. Barrett
' Mrs. Falling, often referred
Congessmaa W. C Hawley has not
forgotten tha opening of the Willamette
river at Oregon City by the purchase of
the old or the construction of new locks
through government and state aid.: He
expects to bring the question before the
next session of congress forcefully and
attempt to secure an appropriation of
300.000 to be. used In enntunntlan with
the appropriation of an equal aum made
frlatio
ature.
mother of
to Barrett as her son.
. The oourt will announce tomorrow
morninr tna tiimrahc that .win ho
or made,:Jhere , being nothing to dispute
using xuuy wiinm tne law.
f Bonator Thomas J. Oore, the e
e blind, orator from Oklahoma, e
e . win be In Portland September e
e 16. when he will be the principal
w ' speaker at a Bryan rally to be
0 held tinder tha auspices of the
e ' a lata central committee., -Word
e wa -received by wire this after- e
eV noon from tha national head- ; e
Quarters that Senator Gore bad e
beenaaaigned to deliver an ad- 4
dress In Portland on that data.
The local committee will at once 4
begin to prepare for tha meet- e
Ing which will be ,oae of the e
chief meetings of the Bryan
campaign. e
'
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niinninc rno
UUllllillllU I Ull
ADJOURIIMEIIT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Des Moines, Sept 10. At a confer
ence of the progressives this afternoon
it waa admitted there -was little hope
01 oreuing me aeaaioea ana uovernor
contingent upon the government appro-
nation by tha last session of the legla-
iure.
Mav 8 last Mr. TTawlev wrota tn tha
presiaent or tne fortland chamber of
commerce asking that data be secured
covering aU of tha phases Ot the free
lockage at Oregon City. In the letter
he announced his intention of attempt
ing to- nave tne appropriation Included
in tne river and harbor bill. He asked
that information showing the value and
importance of government ownership be
vovureu, aa aucn aaia would oe invalu
able in the prosecution of his task be
fore the committee. He asked that the
chamber of commerce appoint a com
mittee wnicn snouia discover the
amount or commerce arising In Mult
nomah county tributary to the locks,
the amount of lockagp fees paid, tha in
creased cost of transportation by land
due to the private ownership of the
locks and tha probable development of
the commerce which would result from
government ownership of the locks.
T. Van Heekerart- tiwMtiin, tv
transportation committee of tha cham
ber of commerce, waa assigned the" task
01 securing tne data aaked for b
gresaman Hawley, and has jus)
the. data aaked for by Con
awlev. and has tnat onm.
pleted his work. His report sent to
wiey toaay, gives in so far as
Cummins advised his followers to vote ,YL8 i,ofii0Brra",t,1 rop a1d
with ..the standpatters this afternoon hJriJrAtYlSZ.VS
ISO
BIG BILL CLUBS
TO BATHER HERE
work today, grinding for the most Dart
of indictment, will be returned Tnot
later than tomorrow evening. Among
the witnesses exmint th .
were H. H. Hawley of the city detective
force, ex-Coroner Flnley and Slg Slchel.
.One of the cases to be investigated
S""t " umnrmooa, is mat of Tonv
aum it off era to
' ' ......
rne railroad allege that tha eountv
Mil, JUb..,!...., . 1 . . .
bh nara ax 1 assessor aisoriminated agktnst 1t hv
failure to assess notes, bills and ao-
euunis or natural persons, banks and
mortgage companies, and also raises the
i 01
m 1
uctober. Judge Gantenbein
old point that the board of
should have sat in Aua-uat
Issued an
which ' will
equalisation
t instead of
order for an injunction.
stand untu further direction of tha
Fetraso, who is in jail charged with the
inuruor oi one or nis countrymen our
'"r row on.the Pafton road. Petraso
wia Justify tha killing on tha ground!
of self-defense. ... . . .
Oregon Is to have a State convention
of Taft clubs held In Portland Septem
ber 15.' Thla conventlon'ls to be made
up of delegates from all the Taft and
Sherman clubs formed In the state un
der the auspices of the National Taft
league, eaon ciun to send .deifimtoa ac
cording to the membership. From this
state convention 10 delegates tm ta ha
chosen to attend a national convention
called In Cincinnati" for September-12. I preaent charter so as to provide one po
Tha call for this state convention has liceman for every 1,000 Inhabitants. He
CHIEF EEC03QIENDS
' CHAETEB CHANGES
court, reatralning the sheriff from
ixarins; wtia tne railroad PTODl
attempting to collect tha tax.
CONFESSES BOBBING
ONE CIGAB ST0BE
Diigese noomr, aged iv rears, was
v conieas iaai nignt that he had
one cigar store of 10 and had
the charter - revision
In a latter it
committee umer untamacher recom
mended that the committee alter the
robbed
aiso.aone sneak thief work In sevsral
lodging-houses. Detective price found
nu irai ana juavciaon streets, and
as the young man could rive no ac
count 01 nimaeii n was do
xionea.
loeely ques-
been sent out by John a Toung, Taft also recommended that two or more ad- Roonay confessed that together with
!tP? Purpose of tha state convention papers that are taken out at night when
d means and I lne municipal court is closed.
Anotner recommendation made by the
Will be to dlseuas wave an
outline a uniform plan by- which the
work of promoting the causa of tha Ro-
puoiicsn nominees.
FLAMES DEVOURING
AT CELILO
llcemen who
terms be
policemen,
thedlrections of the National leagua department to handle tha -warrants and MeraTtll "4 Firatstreettf OlO.RcS
hid himself In the store before it was
closed for the night hla nartnar tvi
Tort nlnlt. rrr u,. ... iu - -- 1 vi "r Jmpramng
r " " "T 1 " i'. " I "r 1L. - V i !" I nanger. - me naa . remaining out of
te was
a mrmnA
jury nnucr tav uonas.
rh0iV erT,n ProbaUonary I the proceeds of the robbery. S
paid less salary, than regular I today held to appear befora the
$5
r
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
Written Onarantet) for 10 Tears.
CXOWZrSt Any tooth In the mouth
we crown with solid gold. 12k.
guaranteed ' to be tha si f ftn
beat for only JMreUU
Any porcelain crown made no mat-
, ter wnat nay are caued or how
$4.00
Solid
they are made. Our price
''T
IS only
BJUBOXS Solid Gold Top,
uoid uacaa, i-orceiam
Fronts, - per tooth
Teetn. ZZk. e? m nn
bridge, per tooth .teVU
solid uoid
AU other work same Dries nronn. I
tlonately. VAXjnbESS SZTBAOSIOV
irree wnen jriaies or Brians m
wraerea. avssotncs vraarufeea.. .
LILT DENTAL PARLORS (
TXTJaB AJTO COUCH STaVEXTS.
Hours a. m. to I n. m
Phone A-1010. . . Open .Sundays.
CAiERY
; Epilepsy,
Fits
i CfenvTiIsioiis, or Spasms
f tod SL iVitus Dance are
j Kervous Diseases. Most
1 cases can be cured brt
ttrengthening- and bnlla
fag up the nervous system.
To do this a nerve medi
cine is needed. Dr. Miles'
Kervine will be found
efficacious and satisfac
tory. It has cured many;
ta . ui ulese aiseases
and we believe it will
cure vou. ,7e can give
you names of many who
lave been cured through
its use. Write for advice.
r eoaj Joha had erflMay far ywa.
wJ tar ever 1 rsare k aut
r.-.-,4 te have epeUa. bad aJ
r a-i"a p m Vi,r. ht kmw-
i rxmLh'r', ' eeaw-iti
r tha SvrrttMk lAtrlng Jea. laws. I
trm 'tn 1 lusqqnfal Ihrve tlsita a
r. t.n tn Juir H as ara-
'j 1" 1 eee taat Ke waa t-pwtnet
t' f4
1 K. AI.I4.- TV. vwrf!t Jf. C
. Veu arvsKt1. Or. Miiae Men
- Ivtiwf fciw w mmtm
to adjourn to November 1. Ha mnw.
gested that the agreement be made that
when the vote Js taken at tha dl(iurnl
session the Republican nominee for the
long term , De named lor the short
term. This would mean that the sen
ator cnoaen at the nrimarlna tn ha huM
coincident with the election win arvA
out the remaiilng term of the lata Sen
ator Allison and his own term also.
The Joint ballot today resulted aa
follows: Cummins, Republican, 05; Por
ter. Democrat 46: th tnmt uilrln.
There waa no sisn of a break in tif
deadlock.
BAINIEB'S SCHOOL
OPENS WITH 228
Rainier. Or Sent 10. Rnhnnt oninM
here Monday with an attiuaiir r
128. The following teachers were elect.
ed to teach thla term: Prnfaamr w
Byland, Miss Emma Howard. Mrs E.
Byland. Miss Lillian Duxbury, Miss L.
Howell and Misa Hlbbard. if. A. rimn
will direct in phyaical culture. The
work for tbe grammar rradea and iwn
years of high school will be taken up.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AT
KLAKATH FALLS OPEN
n ne Jan.-?. I an rm
H t.,t tl tt U HnfMng n wvl
---. te f-rrft.-
. gperlal Mspateh ta Tee JoaraaO
Klamath Falla, Or, Sept id. The
Klamath FsJlapubllo schools opened on
Tueadav with an annllmcnt af 1(1 a
larger number than last year. About
10 regular pupils have not entered, and
the teach era feel confident that tha
enrollment will reach 100 before the
k cloaea.
The high school will ooen' aa Mon-
aay, neptem oer it.
SUTertoB Without a Principal.
(Samial Maps tm The ImtmI I
SlIverUMi. Or Seot 14. htlaa Keatner
of Newberg. who had been elected prin
cipal of the 811 vert on schools, sent la
her resignation this afternoon anal will
attend school at Minneapolis during the
winter, bcdooi wiiiopen Monoay, Bep-
ttnner za, tmt no prorllot naa
to be able to secure the needed anpro
priatlon from tha hnnAn nt tha miua
wuiuu mb to asaemDie in .December next
POLICE APPLICANTS
FAIL PHYSICAL TEST
Only about SO out of lot candidate
ror policemen passed tha physical exc
lnatlon conducted by the city civil
vice commission and thesa successful
applicants will meet at the city lfall
.wtav, ,vw mui iuus i 9 o ciocK- and
journey to Multnomah field where they
will be put through athletic contests.
Saturday they will be given a written
SHOWS STAB AND
HAS TO PAY FINE
James J. Cahill made a bad mistake
last evening. He went Into a aaloon,
aald he waa a policeman, and In proof
inersor snowed a star and demanded a
arm wnnout money and without price.
Patrolman Hyde did not recognise him
aa a frllow officer, and today Cahill
faced Judge Van Zaate and was fined
iu. mt star was that of a deputy
sheriff. 1 got It from a guy In the
uvi iu mo, saa uuiul
(Special Dispatch te The Jooraal.1
The Dalles, , Or., Sept 10.
Taft' s cannery at Celllo is burn
ing and the plant and house and
surrounding buildings will be a
total loss.
The cannery has not been used
for several years. Several fish
wheels are In danger. The loss
will be several thousand dollars.
I
a
e win De several thousand dollars.
e)
a
Fir Started by Mice.
A firo supposed to have been started
by mice eating matches, caused con-
luBTKoie aamage to a amau store owned
br Mrs. a. Brill at St First street at
am uuc iaai evening.
MoinroM Be flhe Greatest
GAD2IdADN fDSODDATf
Choose Delegate Tonight,
The South Portland Republican club
will hold a meeting tonight at which
time it Is Intended to choose delegates
to attend the stale aaarMtlnii f Tart
clubs called for September It. It la
also the Intention to lay plans for a big
uinuni w neia is toe
I ror
Q1aS) Lver
mi
Thousand and thousand! of odda and enda from the great assortment of fnanTifacturera fAmplei.
Men's, women's and children's wearing apparel PLACED ON SALE FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, and
Bargain Friday only, at prices that don't begin to represent the actual coat of manufacture. - Goods era
all ia perfect condition;. highest grades and fabrics. ' .
Tins woman . says that sick
women suooia not fail to try
Lydla E. Plnkham's Vs?ra.hi
wuiiKmiia m sne) aia.
'FnlroniirbV i .M"!r A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
meeting to
which Senator Fulton will be Invited
Bourne will alee
a place on the platform
unun.
to occur v
auring this
to make the principal addreaa. Senator I ACnTert LCL, "Writes tO Mrs.
om inTiiea to occupyi nnintm !
"I was practically an invalid for all
years, on account of female tronhW
akrr Will Plead Gallty. I tinaerwant an operation by the
Robert Baker, charged with a statu-1 ooetoris advice, but in a few months 1
m"?.mm "snor. win pieaa guilty in waa worse man before, A friend ad
a"-.r:' T" ri,r?00: Mlaed Lrdla E. Pinkham's Tentikb
i - a .,-"--' a ana itranr. nni i . . . .
by Miss Kentser's resignetloa.
OBJECTS TO WFE
HOLDING THE SACK
Declaring la hla snswer te key eotn
plaint for dlvorr that his wife, Elisa
beth Welter, "holds the sack." and for
that rvaana ehosld axH complain of bis
failure ta Minnari Wmf tm hatfM atva
1. N. Welter aisrlose a snores of com.
Ma 1st ea hie part He says that
SM ntaht last War. ahmt 1 a aa. kai
w Tom Canaes wt rt I Ir elens the!
eireet wttk Ma wife, hie area around
bar walat Urn mm ih,. aiimi thai
nosse la tnis Krrlng rsahleat. and vImm
he enaoe bts f-reaix ksttws his wife
kavt hist est lets etwmab ts allow Cu.
mn tm escape trroagh a rmr dose.
Walter ears Ma wife weafe Is gat
rid ef kits la atntae ta iaar a annlna
f IKe rmfmriy he kaa airamitittat
"a e taT bans, hla lfa elatms that
ha la efte Srur.k and oalie end tat
Urae ta roatltsl 9rm4 mt kiia. k-,m
a Sasae that . lw,M are man and
"a fr air'Sar wnmaa at a iVHn
I . ' - t . n 'l 'J
-1 -t tama te aoiee I .--at
!- t C
that the law a of Orecoa
t m c-nnw lor a mi
womaa of tll-rmte.
charged. Belle bar la
dieted with him. -
Leg Hart ta FaJL
Frltaainger. Kaat X3rhth and Al
straeta. Btanrxt t. a . u
Orstwl avenue last evenlag wttlle It waa
la motion. Hie leg waa anmi.
egoa do sot make J health, enrh as I have not enjoyed in
Te 1 . lv w,Uh I &nT years. Any woman soflerlng aa
waTor&Viiria! I with bactacbe. be.rinw"
paiaa.andpeiiodlepaiaa.abonldnotfsl
io nae Lyoia E. Plakhaa's Tegetablr
Compovad."
Isred h
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirtr rean Lrdia ft Pink.
?. J7 v? r"" pav-wtest which titm egetati uompound, made
ited. He waa reeaovaa to tmm ni I J I i- T.
koevUU la ajRes Craa ucius,uh oecu IOC
Kaxnaritala
amtmiaar.
V
Red Cross
u;t..rl ta la.
A dro la WtraUosi Cost Little.
Aane M. Trotter, sister of the lata
JohB) R. R. Trot tar and admliristretrlc of
"'' "ss rrtsastea Nar final r
port, enowmg tost tt kaa rwat oaly t
te prtnr-m h work. There Is
la r-snnal rrerartr te dlatribate and
9 i.wvw wwta vi ia i eenaie.
. Ceatral Ontm JUlafalL
oho C rttrasi, fllatrVt onglnaer of
i wt-r raonstao ftraar mf laa t nlted
ran ttjtaaef (2t ra.claj ia
in take
tt I. ai
standard 'rraedy for female ills.
and bas pwitlTely cured thousands oj
women who have been troubled with
displace menta, inflammatkm, ukera-
uon, EDroia tumors, irregularities,
periodic ravins, backache, that bear-
ingrown ireung, Eatulency, Lndlrs
t Wvdiaineas or Demons prostration.
Why demtyoutry itf
Sir, rinkhara In rites all sick
women to wrtt her for gui t Ice.
Fb baa ride4 thoaaaruig to
b ea! tb. Add rrss. Lm n, ?1 aas.
Ladies Read This
List
For Jadies' ISc and 20c Hose.
For ladies 10c and ISc Towels.
For children's ISc and 25c Hose. ,
For ladies' embroidered Handkerchiefs;
slues to 25c.
For ladies' Combs, worth 50c
For ladies' embroider'd Collars, worth 50c
For stamped Linens, worth 50c
For sample ladies and children's
Gloves; values to $1.
For sample ladies Hose, black, tan
and fancy; values to 1.50.
sample tea wool Shawls, worth
.50. -
For sample Fascinators, worth $1.50.
For ladies' sample Corsets, worth $1.
For Udies' ice wool Shawls; values
to U
For babies' Caps and Hoods; values -to
$1.50.
For ladies' Waitls, values to $150.
For Opera Scarf, values to 12.50.
For flannelette Gowns, rait, to $1.50.
For ladies' sample Skirts, values to $3-50.
Ivor ladies' Wrappers and Kimonos, val
ues to $275. - .
For ladies' and gentlemen's silver, ivory
and rId handled Umbrellas, Tallies
to $5.
-For Table Covers, J ysrds long, fringe
all aronnd; values to $J 50. .
For sample Marseilles Bed ! Spreads,
. values to $3.15.
5e
Will '
gfc
$1
A List of Men's
Goods
That never had a peer or parallel at far as value and
selling: price is considered. ' - .-
For men's Suspenders, 'values to 50c
For hop pickers' Gloves. . k
For men's sample 25c Hose.
For men's sample 25c Handkerchiefs.
For men's sample linen Collars. . -
Grand Final Cleanup of
Men's Sample Suits :
S5 All One Price $5
No matter what the value or former sellinjt; price
these suits will all'be on sale for tomorrow. Bargain
Friday, for the one uniform price of f 5 Some of
them sold formerly for $10, $15, $25 and $Ml
Blacks, blues, cheviot, cannaerrs and in fact
most any fabric; all styles; sires 34 to 44. .
" NO ALTERATIONS AT THESE PRICES
Hundreds ol Odds & Ends
Ladies sample Coats, odd sites. If you harry yon
"r ft rout" site all marked at positively -
25c on the Dollar