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tiii: oRi:corf dmlv journal, tortland. Wednesday evening, octoder 14, XC03. SAILED , f v '-. a tt TTnnn r THE PLACE SEALY-MASON & CO.'S COItNElT Fourth: and Mor rison Streets i HE TIME FRIDAY . OCTOBER 16111 9 a, h; Tfi UNIYER t SALE OF SADIES' AND MISSES' tettf Mse art kss Mmm e-IaiE fries and fe SA : ;. ". ,.. '' , v 'W0W$mwow$mm:mBmb cob. fourth and morrison streets TovBc the: Scene of :ihc RIosI lganllc Sacrifice oi New Fall CloaksSnils SkirlsWaislsPeiHcoa!sFnrs-Dos!ery---Underwear "All. to.be sold .within six short weeks AT. HALK PRICE AND LESS. Portland has never witnessed such a sale. Fifty-five thousand dollars worth of merchandise was shipped to this city three weeks ago. from the leading manufacturers of the globe, with air understanding that a desirable location had been secured. Through some unforeseen occurrences the location was lost and the Universal .Sale .was about to be abandoned. But at the eleventh hour good fortune has.turned our way, and we have now about six weeks in which to dispose of this mammoth stock. Representing ! as it does.' oracticallv the entire universe of women's wearing apparel manufacturers, this vast collection will eive the women of Portland ODDortunities within the next sir week that will malr all past ALES FADE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE. NO GOODS SENT CO. D. OR APPROVAL. COME EXPECTING WONDERFUL BARGAINS YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. : '47X lvl v ... filial l , , F-airSuits -Jz-:. ... y A SUIT SALE THAT ECLIPSES' ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS See . them in the show windows at Sealy, Mason &Co. s old corner, - : Fourth and Morrison. Compare them with the best $20.00 Suits in Portjand then niarvelT as our patrons and competitors will, how we can sell such superior suits for a little less than half the price "asked for similar garments, else where. The fabrics are all unusual ly fine sercres, cheviots, chevrons, : mannish mixtures and fancy stripes. Well worth $40.00. versa! Sale price . . i $25.00 Smart Fall (Suits . . , , $30.00 Smart Fall Suits $40.00 Smart Fall Suits Un! $7.95 $12.95 mm i HaatirarMoona I vlllwdld Ol LC55 I Hull A $3.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats ..,$2.49 $3.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats -.....$1.98 . 84 inches wide above the flounce.. $2.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats 81.49 f$2.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats 98 $2.00 Sateen Petticoats ; 98 $1.50" Sateen Petticoats . . 69 $1.25 Sateen. Petticoats . . 494 KIMONOS A beautiful assortment of Kimonos to be sold for a son during the great six weeks' sale. 75c Kimonos 29 $1.00 Kimonos 49 $2.00 Kimonos $1.49 $1.50 Kimonos 98 $8.00 Silk Kimonos '. 84.49 $10,000 WORTH OF SAMPLE FURS At H Price and Less NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE '4 ON YOUR FURS . - 1 -J ''u'- t . $14.95 $19.95 Here jis one of the. best bargains you will ever find, and comes at an opportune time. Kaiicoats $20.00 Raincoats 89.95 $30.00 Ramcoats $14.95 $7.50 Raincoats ,$2.98 Don t fail to see these, at Sealy, Mason & Cb.'s old corner, Fourth and Morrison. ' .'.".' AN ELABORATE LINE OF T sautes Sweiaters All to Be Sold at Universal Sale Prices $2.00 Sweaters $1.39 $3.00 Sweaters . ;. .$1.98 $3.50 Sweaters $2.49 $4.00 Sweaters $2.98 $4.00 Furs For ... . $6.00 Furs For ... . . $8.00 Furs For $10.00 Furs For .... . $15 to $22 Furs for . . , $25 to $30 Furs for . .' .$4.95 f!f Of $5,000 Worth of Ladies' Goats The Very Latest To be sold at figures that have no comparison. ,You have an asaort ment for your selection that equals that shown in any department store. Empire and Napoleon styles, loose, and ripple backs, tight-fitting; every color and shade Kersey, broad .cloths and fancy. $8.00 Coats on sale j QQ fit mu m -m $10.00 Coats on sale An qq at M fwvw J(j $12.00 Coats on sale OS $15.00 Coats on sale at $20.00 Coats on sale at .... $30.00 Coats on sale at..;. $6.98 ... 3995 $14.95 Great 6 Weeks'. Sale of Children's Coats At Half Price and Less flfonf Civ Wf autre Via vuivia v vwni7 Sale of Voile fKIRTS An immense assortment, too, to say" nothing of the saying. , $10.00 Skirt:; 7J v . . . $6.95 $ia.bqul5yfto'w'.V.:. . .$7.95 $1&00 -Skirts 1 1 $8.95 $20.00 ' Skirts A . . . .'T. .$9.95 $25.00 Skirts 4 .$12.95 $6.00 Children's Coats . For.,.;.;. $7.50 Children's Coats For $8.00 Children' Coats For $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $12.00 Children's Coats $500 Children's Coats 48 $4.00 Children's Coats for $1.98 $3.00 Children's Coats for,.. Q8C Here Are Some Real Live Money Savers Just read these items and be thankful for the next six weeks of bargain opportunities. WHILE THEY LAST 40c Muslin Drawers 15 40c Corset Covers 15e $1.00 Union Suits. 39 25c Vests 9 25c Ladies' Hose . .9 35c Vests ..... ;.19 35c Ladies' Hose. 19 $3.00 Union Suits. 98 50c Ladies' Hose. 29 $1.50 Union Suits. 49 75c Ladies' Hose.39 Children's Hose Children's 15c Hose 3 Children's 20c Hose 5 Children's 25c Hose 9 Children's 35c Hose . 12 . A Great Waist Special $1.00 Ladies' Waists ...:.19 $1.60 Ladies' Waists 49 $2.00 Ladies' Waists .98 $3.00 Ladies' Waists $1.98 $5.00 Ladies' Waists $2.98 $10.00 Ladies' Waists x. $4.98 Outing Flannel Petticoats 75c Outing Skirts ,29 $1.00 Outing Skirts 39 $1.50 Outing Skirta 59 HANDKERCHIEFS 10c Handkerchiefs, per dozen 5f 15c Handkerchiefs, per dozen. 12 25c Handkerchiefs, per dozen j. .25 A Cluster of Waist Gems I AT FASCINATING PRICES We are not sure that the lot will last very lone. They'd "be gone in an hour if you could see the goods as the writer doea at this moment. They are the biggest, and most 'brilliant waist bar gains ever offered the women of .Portland. 5000 Sample Net Waists . AT HALF PRICE AND LESS $4.00 Net Waists $1.98 $5.00 Net Waists .$2.98 $7.00 Net Waists .$3.98 $8.00 Net Waists ..$4.98 $15.00 to $25.00 Net Waists '.$8.95 SILK WAISTS $5.00 Silk Waists .$2.98 $6.00 Silk Waists $3.98 $8.00 Silk Waists ".$4.95 $10.00 and $12.00 Silk Waists... ...$6.95 $6.00 Black Taffeta Waist; has a yoke of French knots, finished with heavy lace inserting and straps of taffeta; new long sleeves; cluster-tucked, finished with silk fiQ buttons. Universal Sale . . . .' ),"5 M $1.50 Plain Waists ....49 W6rk Waists Dozens and dozens of very neat Ladies' Wash Waists are here ior your seieciion. ine great universal oaie oners an opportunity not to be missed. $2.00 Waists 49 $2.50 Waists .........89 $3.00 Waists , ....$1.49 Petticoats, $3.89 The petticoat is not skimpy; on the contrary, it is unusually : j - Tt.. v. ;n ti.. it "-m 1 . : W1UC. x lie nui ivinaiioiiif 10 aujici u. j. iiaL o ll wc Will dDOUl it. Come and see it at Sealy, Mason & Co.'s old corner. Fourth and Morrison streets. . ' $7.50 Petticoats "... .$4.95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled IJftJIV-ERSAlL SALES COMPANY v - Sealy-Mason CS Co.'s Old Corner, 275 Morrison Street, Corner Fourth Wanted! 25 Experienced Salespeople DIRECT PRIMARY ' IS II M U D Washington Supreme Court Denies the Fire Writs , ; Attacking Law. Otrnpte. WuIl, Oct. 14 AH tk fir wiita AManiar th Alrt primary lav vtr nl4 la.t yca-tardar after motm by tb a-iprama enrt fklck -ola tha anUra lract prtmarr law hV- baj Ka Crat taat la thl atU la September. " . $ Darpaat tstoraat catat4 la tha caaa laatttsted by Cbarlea EL Coon, "who r eelTetf -tha moat Republican first choice votaa or Iteutenant-axrvarnor,.- but who failed to reoelre the reeulred 40 pr cent to nominate, mad waa beaten by M. E. Hay on second choice. The court holda that the'leejlalature had the right to prescribe that 'erbera there are four or more candidate for one office it abail require 44 per cent to nominate, and that with rorh 'prerlaloei in force it waa- Incumbent upon the legislature te prerlde too ether method of nonj Isaviioa. . The court bolda'thaj any reaaonable method which aocoenDllaha thia mnii moat be sustained and that the sec ond choice provision, la m reaaonable method. It ia held that even If the Coon contention wer sustained the re salt would not be the nomination, of air. voosi nn I ine overthrow of the en tire law. Weld alsdly be paid for a cure by many people who are crippled with rheuaaatlam, yet If they only knew It, hy raa be care4 by a few bottles of IteJIard a 9nw Ilnlmert. aad the price ie ei ) fso. 4ee a4 II e ner Wmiia. ftold by tktdmere Isrg Ce. The court sustains the validity of the non-partisan judiciary feature, boldlnc that only the candidates nominated by the primary method can have their names printed on the official ballot in the November election. Thia bare mi nority parties, such aa the Prohibition iste and Socialists from participating in the election of the Judiciary accept by votlns; for their own eandidatee m the general election by etickere or by writlnc their names on the ballot. The rtrht of nomination bv net It Ion to judiciary positions la also denied. SVat-U Maaa of Act. The court refuse an opinion aa to wnemer Dominations ior representatives In eoarrea are properly at part of a state primary law. aa determination of sucn a question ia not nsceary In thia suit. Similarly, no opinion la riven on the senatorial preference, sjthesr ref erence Is mad tborot. Aa te fees, the opinio ears: The riant to exact a reaaonable fre for tha prtvlleer of rannlne; for offV-e may bo sustained eel the principle that feea In actions and prewerdlnga in eonrt and for filing aad recorttMnf paper are sustained. A a to the rententfaw that the art nncortetitntkneal, beeasse tt revise or amends other laws wltttont setting forth In full such amendmenta, tha court aays the art In 'question ia com plete within itaelf and while It neces sarily changes existing lawa by super seding aoiae 'and limiting the effect -f others. It doea not require these old lawa should be set forth In full. Such a rule. It la aald. would bring legisla tion to a standstill. Aa to the objection requiring, a voter at the primaries to call for a party ticket and if challenged to (wear wnu support mat party. It Is held thia doea not require an additional qualifi cation or a voter in excess oi I nose pro vided by constitution. The coart says the primaries are te select canaiaatea. not to elect officers. CASTOR I A For r'r"t ud CntMnnj, Hi fki Yea Eats Ahran EiTtt! th faPatr of and "being eo. the qualifications of eiectora provided ny the constitution ior ine general election can have no application thereto. Aa to the general law, the court saye the legislature must provide some pro cess of selection of candidates to go on s-nermi oanoi and mat the only limitation ia that the process adopted muet be reaaonable. The opinion says: While the method here adopted may lv some of the minority party of E leges which might properly have granted them, the court cannot nay It la unreasonable The oplslon says further: No doubt the qualification was In verted to protect the Integrity of politi cal pert lee. ft far from being an un warranted reetrictJoa. It seem a to ui j IT party Integrity Is to be preserved, this prevision la highly proper and cotn anendabJa and could have been made with profit sasrh more atringent. Aa to the areneral ohtectioa the law taenia to eeetrey political parties' the oewrt ears: This la a political rather than a gW-lal qeeetion and appeal from the Islattv delsten mest be saaoe to tat people rather thaa to the cwurta. After the 'here oHow. Permian OrfTl onveeilr fer tae It ea I THOUGHT -PEOPLE (ratted Pr e linil WVt.l San rranciaeo. Oct. 14. Anna Johan- sen, domestic formerly employed la the bom of James IX Haggle, a pay- bag teller ta tha Bank of California. drowned herself In the laihtak l. x night because aha believed herself to oe ine victim o neighborhood gossip. 8b bad been despondent for aome Urn oacaua or rumors in tha neighbor hood. Sb blamed a servant employed In a bouse near by with h.rii. -- lated rumor demratory to her charmer I ter. and refused te bo ooaoled. 4 The ftergle rarnny tried to cenaals br and her brotber w-as sent for Is aa effort t clear her mind of beUocino tteeia The brother left yeeterday an t waa eace mar plan red into a elate Calarrh Sulfcrers I want eyery tuffrrer of ca tarrh, bronchitis, rheumatism, blood, liver and kidney diseaict to try Laraen's Remedy. It hag cured hundred where oth ers hare failed." Remove .the cause and you will get well. ' Larsen Remedy Co. SUN THIRD ST.- of snelaneboly. Iat night she d!r. - l and. fining the ftchtub with water, n liberately by down. wm her f. down, and no droened. The bJr fownd several boar later. bfeet at Xh Kertrte T"o.re'n in . Perkiee Orlll sd ret ern f i . . ly celebrated Bie.l Ojs'er r,e . . X V-