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PORTLAND. HJJ- J ...u-Xii FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 0. 1003. 13 1 ' 4 ONLY 3 Days MORE THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. FU When to Use Dr. Williams' PINlt PILLS - THe pill$ were originally a prescription used in Jhe U.DF0.CIIV morrisonsTrbets I --v.'i' ; FIRST AND Z3f v Special VKxciirsIon io rort land for Corvallis Game, November 21 Student , Body Holds First Meeting - Hans for Ensuing? Year. . Bpl Diioatcb to TWjoort.l h University of Oregon, Eugene," Oct, I. The first meeting' of the tiidnnt body, which waa held yestij-dajr instead of the regular aaeembly,. wu one of the moat enthualaatlo ever held" at the wnlverelty; ' The assembly ball'' was - crowded and cheer and college yells .' greeted the speakers, President Town send presided. s , ' , ; . ' The speakers were .Recent 8. If. JYiendly. President Campbell. Karl Kll- ratriCK ror tne weeaiy ana monuuy jderle Chessman, Glee club; Jesse Bond Oliver Huston, track; Fred Moullen and Manager Kalph . McEwan football. ?ratner Hay ward. Coach .Forbes end all-leader Arthur Vaiw T)uen. .The tenor of all speeches was toward better organisation ana support or eiuucm body enterprises. .".- - Speeohec at Vesting-. -i Kllpatrlck spoke ' of a movement ' which la on toot to change the Weekly Into a twlce-a-week newspaper." The reason for this change Is thai now thu news- Items are often old before the paper. Is out - , ' - ' It was announcodithet a $3 excursion rate would be given by the Boutherrt Pacific for the Cervallla game .at Port Jand. November 21. The condition under which the rats will' be. given le that at least 1.000 tickets' be. sold. A com mutes composed of President Campbell. Carey Loosely, the new-yell leader, and Manager McGwan was appointed to con fer with the bualness men of Kugeno In regard to closing the stores on that dav in order that all may have a chance to attend the big game. By this means it la honed Mvpral thousand avmDAthiS- rs of the lemon and yellow will -be able tn . . v The musical -numbers on the program constated of Oreaon sonas. At the opening or tne meetmi were furnished by tne uiee -ciuo ana Bongs. the meeting It was announced that the registration had reached 600 the announcement great applause. a Tew minutes oerore ana i greeted wlttt a - Annual Triangular, Debate. (Six-clu I Dispatch to The JonraV V "University of Oregon, Eugene. Oct. 8. As a general subject for the annual trinngular debate with Washington and Idaho, the committee - on debate and oratory submitted the subject, -"The commission plan of city government" Idaho favors the removal of United States authority In Cuba, while Wash ington's subject is on the income tax. All tnree nave suomuiea ineir BUDjecis to Jesse H. Bond, the secretary of the league, and they will noon be voted on by the three institutions. After the general subject, has. been 'chosen , each university will submit tdoctorV private practice - and their benefit to mankind hat been increased many thousand fold by their being placed oh general sale with the doctor! own directions for use. They are entirely safe and contain ri opiateT'or other habit-forming rugs.. ,.. ..- (. v , ,-, ;:'Dr.-TOarr are. the remedy to use when the blood is thin as in anaemia;' ocmpure, as in rheumatism;' . .T' .. 4I.A wm9rm .Ae VI Wlicu ujc 111 Tt aicnna,! as in. neuralgia ; or lifeless, at. in partial paralysis ; or when the body as a whole is ill nourished, as ingeneral debit-' ity. ' 1 hey build up the blood, strengthen the nerves and have cured troubles of women and growing girls and many forms of weakness. . That hundreds of people Jiaye tried the treat ment with good results is shown by the increasing num-- ber of aires reported. . i 1 - t -1 1 t '. - ' ' " t- i MEN'S suns Best Offer iThla Year.' Only 3' Days More Better Qet In on Thls..Dbri't Wait too Lone MEN'S SUITS Men's High Grade SuttsOver- coats and Craveneties MEN'S SUITS ... . . . . v A 151 "nZ MEWS SUITS A . Dr. Williams' Pink FOlf are sold by all druKlitaw will be ien postpaid, on receipt oi price. 60 cent par box; six' boxes, 12.60 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, 8chenectady, X. Y 1 ' Specially priced for three days rrjore only. ' These Suita'and Over ; coats are on display in our show windows and consist of the very latest and richest colorings of this season,' including browns, grays, olives, blues, plaids and stripes. Best makes and best trimmings, -and, above all, the prices range in values from $15.00 to $25.00, and for three days more you can choose any of these beautiful Suits :or; Overcoats at $9.25, $12.50, 14.85 ; oose from Window Display If You Like MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS Ch Cures j. Drunkard Mary's .Miracle. The day' of working miracles, I'm sure Is far from past. Sand now to show you what I mean, I'll tell tou of the last Great one that happened right to me, jror i was part or iv you see. you know the Ufa I used to lead O ood, a living aeatn, la, drunkard of the hopeless kind jror, scares a sooer oreaui j x ever arew, cuia uuwo a pt tun 'E . Were lost tb me and Ida, .-, proposition for the debate which will be selected in . the same way. - Washington has been favorlna the re. duction of each team from three to two members, but it is not probable that tills will be done. Oregon does not favor- it, as it - is the only debate in which they participate and it'gives too tew men a cnance to represent ins uni verslUr. : A new member of the committee on debate and oratorv will soon be ss dinted to take the place of Clarence i. Whealdon, - who did not return this fall.' Whealdon . was an excellent de bater ana bis loss win be greatly reit. EfilEMI) III et PLOT, SAY AGENTS Austrian, at Work in French Capital, Brings Charges Against Premier. Sweater Coats Mary's Miracle. One friend alone was left my wife, OnA bless hervev'rv hour! , 0he saved me from a drunkard's grave. Ana(wnisicey s wicicea power. . Just how she saved me you shall This is the way she :told it me. When bona was almost dead within Her falthfiU. .constant breast. She read of LV Halr.es' Cure. v She sent for one Trial Sample free. And, gave it unbeknown to me! I drank of It at ev'ry meal -I ate It in mv bread. While Mary watched tne anxiously, -, But ne'er a word the said; t'ntil one day I stopped to think. That I had loat my love for drink! . XAJITm. MXaVaCXJi. When, quit unconscious I was cured, ' Mr Mary told rne ail; It seemed the very act of God, . A modern miracle: I rail it this, because .my wife v And Haines' Curs had saved ray Ufa; And now my little story's done. My ev'ry word IS" true. And what this treatment did for me, i The tame 'twill do for you: ' ; And wives and mothers one and alt Take heart of Mary's Miracle. ? fUvs thn' near and dar to yon fmra a life of dea-radation, poverty and d'.s BTace. Totl can !o It by cutting out this coupon. - "''! : " (Doited Press teased Wire.) Vienna, Oct., I. Austrian agents are working in tne jrrencn capital to-secure evidence f tha . will connect Premier Clemenceau of France with a plot to foment trouble between Germany and Austria . and will support the charge that he has offered to finance a revo lutlon In Hungary. The charge has not taken official -form and may not do so, tnrougn lacK oi . evidence. The aaents' Investigations, however. have enabled '' Austria to demand the reoall of Marquis Fontenay, the French consul-general at Budapest. The marquis offered to provide capital to establish a bank of issue under the control of .Hungarians who want their country to secede from Austria. The Hunorarlans nledsred themselves to cam- ?algn for Austro-Hungary'S' withdrawal rom the triple alliance. After this was aone me renca money was to do used in financing -a revolution to en able the Hungarians to throw off the Austrian rule. t . They were encouraged In their plans by the fact that Italy is tiring Af the alliance and would gladly withdraw, although this would oe a dis astrous blow to -Germany,- the third party. to connecKFontenay's movements with orders ' rrom Clemenceau. . .: Although Fontenay is sacrificed and has been repudiated by the French ambassador,. Crosier, it Is likely France wUl clear .her. etcirts or tne piou rrr Treat nr at Coapon. Fill In roar nnm nH aMrea on blark lina brlnw. Thru rut out IM cmrpoa si1 mall It ta It. J. W. Haines. I 3 OIr.n BM, Cndnnsm. Ohte. Tog wiTl reeUe In rtarn enough of tb rml v t trve te yo that It will tnr nrkmiMi n ssy form. nm iHe ti t. rof f- r f -vt. Th ,tirjpkmr4 will tp srfnklfis without tfnif why. Ton will aim m iwni tvt',ror4akj ta prove how hdd?e4s hare beea saved.. . . ..... CHICAGO FIKE BROKE : ' OUT 37 YEAKS AGO '' (Rpedal Dispatch to The Journal.) 'Chicago, IlL. Oct. . Today. was ths thirty-seventh anniversary of tha great Chicago fire, one of the most disastrous conflagrations In the history of mod rn times. Tho event is not generally celebrated, nut several societies, among them the Old Settlers and Floneera. ai wava bold anniversary meetings to ex change reminiscences of the exciting events that followed the act of Mr O'Leary's famous row in kicking over the burning kerosene lamp In. its sta ble on DeKoven- atreet. ' Ths great Chicago ftre burned about 14 hours and-during that time destroyed within ' a district about four miles long and on mils wide 11.600 build Ings. Including ths most pretentious structures In the business, section, blotted out about vl 00 Uvea and-altogether destroyed property to the value oi :o.3o.eeu. TVTHOOX DELAYS FLEET'S CQALIXG tfatfa Press TmH Wire) ' ' m i n i. . w. , m v ling ... tUleBia flrt 4oday has- bee delayed br ths tall c a trr noon tbat raged during tha ntarht and this morning. Tb flt will sail tomorrow st t 'clock. Komrtrrs W'omn ta Coatrst. Um4 WW.S rtroit. MV-h-, ftrt. $. After a stormy mm mm. kdn l riiiimaB ar M in polfs wns eleet1 prestdent of th ' tKoltc W nm Korters -r Miss n!Wh R" of Olrtri br a n yTt'y of ot rt . Tae count vis cntr rlnie4 this mm)fg. The Rngers fc tw res dwrt'-4 a raet todv. hn hd nf the uw t t"s lor 1 ' Ti.'B and was l,nihl ea.ly 4 $2.75 all-wool gray, with red stripe front. ..$1.65 $360 all-wool blue, gray. brown and red . . . .$2.35 if r , ' i $4.00 all lamb's wool, in white and gray... $2.65 - " . i $5 all lamb's wool, in all t colors and .stripes315 HATS $5 Jno. B. Stet son Hats-. $3.45 $4 Men's Hats, all shapes and colors .$2.65 $3 Men's Hats, all styles arfd colors ;' .$1,95 $2.50 Men's all styles . . Fine Hats, $1.45 SHOES $5.00. Bates .Shoes $3.45 $5.00 Kuths Shoes ..... $3.45 $5.00 Patent Leather . . . . $3.15 $4.00 All Leathers $2.45 $3.00 All Leathers $1.65 PANTS 41.50 Men's Pants. .855 $2.00 Men's Pants $1.15 $2.50 Men's Pants $1.35 $3.00 Men's Pants' $1.85 $3.50 Men's Pants $1.05 $4.00 Men's Pants $2.35 $5.00 Men's Pants s.65 SHIRTS $1.00 Golf Shirts;. . ..33 $1.50 Golf Shirts. . . . 95 $2.00 Golf Shirts.. $1.19 $1.50 Blue Flannel . . 95 T5c Black Shirts.... 39 50c Work Shirts.... 33 $1.00 Work Shirts. (59t $3.00 Dress Shirts. $1.65 BOYS' SUITS $3.00 Fancy Mixed-Boy's Suit $1.95 $4 Boys' Dress Suits v.. $2.35 $5 Boys' . Knickerbocker L Suits, with 2 AO C pair pants .... LttUO $8.00 Boys' Blue Serge Knickerbocker Suits, with belt, all sizes ,. . . .$5.65 , This is beyond question the greatest sacrifice of prices on legitimate merchandise ever off e red, but we are forced by circumstances to make you this great offer for only three days more Come here Saturday and see for , yourself. , ' - ONLY 3 Days MORE OUTLET CIOTMBMG i . FIRST AIND MORRISOM STREETS ONLY 3 Days MORE WILL GIVE AWAY A $400 PIANO " a. The Leading East Side De partment Store Proposes vto JIake Someone a Present of a Hand some Piano. nn the most generous and n1ainor advertisinflr olans ever under- r.r - - . , taken by any aeparfmeni store m city commences tomorrow, , when W. H. Markell S -lo., tne icaaing 5iHe deDartment store, inaugurates Piano Voting contest Dy wnico pian hfV nrnnose to make someone a pres- -J 1 . . utr ent of a nanasome R.rasc -tw oiano. . , . . t e 1 . This piano, is a Deautuui, . ujj-"- dat. oak-finish oiano, ncn.in tone and perfect in action, and of which any nerson. no matter wnat ineir sianun in life, could well be proud. This contest ts open to ail, women, men . and children, wttn tne person receiving the greatest; number of votes, the one to jeceive this rich present ... . - . Street car men, oustness men, scdooi teachers, students, policemen, clerks, telephone operators; factory employes anCin fact, all those of every voca tion, are eligible to compete and stand the' same oportunity as any other to become the proud possessor of this fine piano. t Votes will be erven witi every pur chase at this popular and' up-to-date department store, which carriet ev- enrthinsr for man. woman and child' to wear,, and it is presumed mat con-i testants will enlist tne support ot their friMds.in one. of the -most in- tc'reting conteMs vt :iaaugtiratd. This firm occupies " an t especially ftrong position in the mercantile orld. being one 'of the, few "of the rce business houses, dome business in tts own building, without -the high rent expense. wnicJi places farm in a position to sell better grades of goods for a stipulated tarn than most stores can do. - -, , Votes win ne computed each wetk 'f"Jind the reult will be published of sjr" j rtandirg of conte'tants. ' ' i A landsomc Rlcw $400 Piano Absotafcly FREE! A handsome highclasa "Krause" piano, prettiest and most up-to-date style m golden oak finish. Tone and action are beyond criticism in every particular. . In all, this beautiful piano, which some person will receive without cost, is the equal of $400 pianos, and will grace near tne spxenaia music on it oaturaay nignc. flow to Obtain Votes any home with its beauty, quality and richness of tone. This Piano Is lo be given FREE to the woman. man or child t&o receives tbe greatest number of votes. Contest begins October 10th; closes February 6(h Contest Is Open to All Teacher, student, clerk, streetcar man, police man, business man, factory employe, driver and, in fact, anyone nfciy enter this contest, with the same opportunityas. any other person. If you want this handsome piano, enter this contest, do your trading here and get your friends to do likewise1 to assist you in getting the great est number of votes. . - We do business in our own building, without the big-rent expense, and always sell you better goods for the money than you get elsewhere. See the piano in our window. All Vote must be deposited within 10 days purchase stamped on vote. Ballot box is our store. Beginning October 10 and continuing until February. 6, at 10 p. m., we will give votes with every purchase in every department, as follows: With every 5c purchase. . 1 VOTE With every 10c purchase.. 2 VOTES , With every 25c purchase. . 5 VOTES ; With every $1.00 purchase. . 20 VOTES With every $5.00 purchase . . 100 VOTES These votes are given on all merchandise, such Clothing, Dry Ooods, Shoes, Furmshtner ;k Goods, Ladies' Suits and Apparel, Millinery, 1 Trunks, Hats, Notions, Crockery, etc; Extra Special Votes In Jewelry Department In order to introduce this new department, A with its liberal showinf of R rone he. Pin.-Foh f - mm IT . " " Chains. Rings, Buttons, etc., etc., all of which are ,-ery unsatisfactory piece, 100 yotes for every ,w jcwciiy punitive. A SPECIAl BUNCH OF BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY SELLING Men's $13.50 Raincoats at $9.95 Ken't 75c Black Sateen Shirts .43c os BATtrmsAT onr - Standard maka. hrr mrertzd, Try full ent vnd wu mad. Sat ut&m.j only. - Rea's KcdHitir 25c K biff nw lot of Preih fold for-In-band. ail now patterns, and mostly Ste aUka..., Hti's JI.2S WmI Underwear 98c ATVJLOAT OIXT ' Mna flao wool- rlbbod thfrt and Diawara. food wtatat- walfbt. Pnt ma , . rrad Men's rsonloa "K aural i-a" RalncoaLa. tha boat maka f rain ooata la exist eac. OartBants oa aala era black eherlot aad rrar atrtpe woratad. Bplaa dldly made, wall tailored and perfect flttlnc. 'On aala Saturday "ooly. Sample Ends Lace Curtains 23c A " larara aaaortmant of aamplo anto of Lara Curtains that aril tf larly ap to !. pair for faU lcnrta .Tbasa aads ara Try sultabla for esnaJl wtndowa. Ilea's 15c Sox.NatsraI Foot at ICc Man'a faat black ffaatnlaaa Soc, it w til ta feet, fcpeclai ...10 ' Uxplt Towels at Third Ctt Price A blr lot of aampla Tow!a, inrlaA- ln Turkish, linen and em ton, Is all fraVia. Take soarked price. na-thlrd off any ComTorts Verta to $L50 at 93c Vary laree aio Ctvmfnrta. allk'in envera. bend l)d alia) yarn, wit white eouon. - j Uo A L'LALL o-3 C'3 LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT 5T0QE CO!?. EA5T Mnn1I50N AND t A1