kilt OREGON DAtLY JOURNAL PORTLAND. ' FRIDAY .fevENINO. OCTOBER
1CC3.
WHAT W.CT. U. HAS
DOE AND IS DOING
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.Review of 35 Years of Effort and Achievement Works
for rurity and the Square Deal as Well
7 as AgrainH iMuor Dlrecily. ' . . ,
NORTH YAKIMA MAN AND EASTERNER
IN RACE FOR HARD-LUCK RECORD
' n. rnrncniO J. IIASKIX.
'm. ..k isai ht mdrle X Haskln,)
Christian Temprano; Colon Wilt lnt
to It thirty-fifth annual eei.ioii
Ttanvfr October 1. Tb year beck of
th earnest women who compose - It - la
on. that hM bef full er.eMvnant.
Individual work and ooncarl! , wot Ot
local, tt and national oreanisauon
h... reaulted In the moat ,weplns;
ihlblt1oB raovemnti that the W.
. . Th' hav en
th dry . territory encroach with tmng
directness en the' local option territory,
and wbn prohlMtlon pecarn. pr.-
......... r.ni,ihittnn became praclleai-
ly theonly political " "rkid
urln. the past year. th wme" workjjd
with an energy in
Jn Montana. Wy"'"'"",."!
wher ttia '-penny dreadful al way
end lta wirKCoeet. ilntl.
drink and' defy th uk"hinh.
ment ha chanted graatly -within ma
) 'The woman af tnia trijtoWJMj
fought lonp for reform la
that wuiaro '"17 h""r
Bible, and the fruit of the. paat W
sweet to them. That does not meuthfl
will stop.' They sea still mora wort to
be done, work Of eVen Telerolume
than that vhlch has. beer "lK'hBnd
The nstlonal motto Is f"or God and
Home and Native lnd.
Deve tlie Intereete of the plrttuaU fam
ily and aoclai life are beat eotiservea
through aobrlety. , P"Cy. adun,
shorter working hour and ..a-tar
. f ul living and worklng.,;condltlons lor
Said to be the: larfresl society com
posed exclusively of women and oon
V.- rf actad orf Wlo Jgjg2
Hawaii, and haa local ""I"'""0?." 1.
ebout 10,000 towna and c'tie;i'i
descendant of JUa -.reat '-P"?;
.rieri of 1873-74. It now mbracaa
800,000 membera. Francee a W uira.
often called th. '-Woman' " Christian
Temperano Union -OrgnlalMothe'C
hood?' and the Mm 1 opt- wtthoat lta
Ignlflcance, for wlea and mother bava
been lta matotay and tnaplratloa.
'wm. hniuve in the aroapel or ne
Ooluen Rule." ,th member irM
pledBln themaelvja to the work of the
organlxation. "and that each man
habit of life should be an example
Safe and beneficent for every oter
man to follow." In aupport of tnl Jf-
llef the women are encouraging
education of the people alona; all llnea,
and aapeclaUy that of temperance. They
have national lecturera and Bat,fnai
vangelUt who tlm 5V0A6A.'!2
educational wort They believe that to
fully appreciate hi duty to hi neigh
bor every foreigner ahould receive In
struction in temperance ln .Wa'Own
tongue. If he cannot understand Bngllah.
and they have added other department
Xor the Indian and the negro. (
work Is. School and Court.
They know that to be the beat -ample
to' hi community each peron
inula have the hlgheet development - of
phyeloal, mental and Bplrltual life.
has the right to be well born, and ao
ilSJlth and5 heredity are two great
themes taught and elaborated on by the
women of-e order. They offer ln
Btructlon. wherever opportunity can be
made for U, in the laws of health
relation to dress, food, air, OT",e,
' cleanliness, sanitation, ventilation men
tal and moral hygiene. They havebeen
Instrumental in. navinar,v"0''VJ" ,7,
j h. -m,w nt alcohol In It re'
' latkm. tb health .Uught, In nearly, every
school under the American flag, -fhey
distribute literature ana majnuwn ro
lng rooms in many places. .
..They have pledged themselve to se
h Mtabllshment of Juvenile
court wherever practicable and to en
courage at all times the Industrial
training for the young. , They have done
much in the getting of child labor law
lucea on me Biamm V'" .;-
of-fha population, Massachusetts has
f-JJ where. Maine haa lll paupera
I w imwouw,- juasaacnuaeiia nam
19.71; whore Maine has lit prisoners to
i.fi
ohuaatts ha S.JJ4. 'If la Mid that when
every 100,1)00. of
(ton. Mailt-
there a re lia trlanm,ra tnr ilrunkfln
ness In Uahia. XUMKnrliuun Vi 1 inn
In Maina. the 4m th , rale- per hundred
thousand -from alcoholism I J.I. In
Massachuaett It la t.i. , i,
, Tk Ood of Purity.
"We. believe that God created both
man and woman In trl own Image, and
therefore w believe in one, standard of
pumy xor both men aa women." aays
the creed of - the order. The members
are proving their fulta by their works.
They have found, with other . students
of soolal problem, that the - greatest
evil are interaDerano and - luiourlty.
They have rescued hundred of girl
from a ate wore than ilnath. arlrla who
era the Victim of trafflo between this
country and KuroDe. China and JaDan.
and they have called the attention of
toe president to the ailerad trafflo In
Eskimo women on Whaling vessel off
mej iuwun ' coui. . 4 oey nave put
matron at the depot in many cities an
ten lor tna inoomlnr ooun
or ant. of tb ways of the
towns to. watch
girl. J
and to look after her until ahe
find work. They have department
devoted to .the purifying of literature
and 'art, and are making a crusade that
will tend to exclude from public places
questionable art - works, and that will
establish a mora elevated standard of
journalism. . v
soon ana wages.
- TVs believe In a living wage. In an
eight-hour day, in courts of conciliation
and" arbitration," say the women of the
W. C. T. U. Toward this end they have
affiliated themselves with tbe labor
unions in an errort, to overtnrow liquor
traffic,- they have studied no little the
various sociological problem of the
day,, have formed circles to Study the
on to the Hague conference stand as
advocates of a ? general arbitration
treaty. . . .
won Among Bpeouu ciasse.
Wherever-human' Interest and activ
ity center, there the W. C T. U. wom-J
en find opportunity for work. They
have gone among soldier and sailors
railroad employes, lumbermen and min
er. , Band of mercy have been formed
among the little aeople of the land to
teacn Kindness to oumD animals, ana er
forts made to secure the enactment of
law preventing cruelty to animal.
They- encourage state and county fairs.
because in' 18 states the law prohibit
the sale of intoxicant on fair grounds,
and they know the pleasure and sport
will be clean and wholesome, where
there are fairs in states not having
these protecting Jaws, the W. C T. U.
members have open-air services and urge
the enactment of laws prohibiting liquor
sales. They establish day nurseries.
emergency hospitals and rest room on
the lair grounds ana oner other
. (BperUI DUpetek t Tee tan-sal)
North Yakima, Oct. II. L TX Sloan
of North Takitna, whose frlenda think
ha holds the reeord In the matter of
hard luck as affeol personal Injurlee,
ha a rival for th cnamolonshlD title
In J. ICarle Iwlir of Jslliineauiills, ac
cording to report which have Just 90m
to Mr. Sloan. .
The North Yakima man haa lost four
fingers from his right hand, two from,!
nia lert naa riuien several times rrom
scaffolds, lis been crushed by an ele
vator, had a broken arm while working
on the Bunnyslde canal, crushed a
thumb while working on tb Nachea
bridge at Painted Rook, ha been
burn4 by aelda. harkediy knives, bit
ten by snakes, shot while homing, al
most drowned several times., and been
lu a railroad wreck or two. Notwith
standing his perilous adventures. Mr.
mn is alive and hale at 0.
his hoodoo has been working on
HI AflnneaDoU rival I only IV and I
s hoodoo baa bean working only a
year. In that short time ha lias rauea
out ftt k saoond atorv window has) beea
bitten by a vicious dog. robbed by pick- II
pockets, upset In a ranoe, pumea ouiii
In m fire and out by a saw. Tbs other II
day. while hurrying for car to take
blm to th ball asm T"1' through 1
a ooal hole In the sioewais: ana wut
be laid uo for several weeks with I
broken knee.
SEEKS DEATH TO
MID EXECDTIOll
Condemned Murderer Takes
a 35-Foot Drop, Lights
on Feet, Little Hurt
(Carted Press Leased Wire.)
6an Queutln, CaX, Oot 11. nanlai
sieaKiii, si oonaemnea muraerer rrom
Loa Angeles, la bemoaning hi fat and
crying to the doctor at th prison hos
pital to permit him to kill himself, fol
lowing an unsuccessful attempt yester
day to commit suicide. Meskill received
a letter yesterday from his attorneys
stating that hi appeal would Drobablv
be lost, and that he had but little chance
to live. He obtained permission to walk
on the third tier of the cell house to
look at th view, and than jumped 5
feet to th asphalt pavement below. II
turned a com dI ate somersault and land
ed on hi feet, bresklng an ankle, lie!
was taken to the orison bosnttal and I
the bene was set. Th doctor say It
win be rotnded la time for th execu-1
Uon.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
-' ELECTS OFFICERS
(Special Dispatch te Tae lonraal)
Centralis, WagtL. Oct IS. Th eleo-1
tlon of officers at the . northwestern
Baptist convention. In session here, re
sulted as follows: President. Corwfn fl.
Shank. Seattle; first vIoa-vresldenL
George Robert Calrna, Seattle: second
vice-nresldent H. 1 F. ComDton. Seattlei
third vice-president, Mrs. Anna 1 com
ton, Seattle; fourth vloe-prealdant, J,
Wallace, Taooma; reoordlng secret
n Tiki, , , v. a
xvev. -nuiu ia AJf duvhuiiiibu.
corresponding seoratary, L. Wallace
Terry. Tacoma: . historical secretary,
Rev. J. C Baker, Bellevne; trustees of
Anti-Saloon league. Rev. John M. Deaa
and H. F. Compton: trustee of conven
tion, J. H. Bod or berg, judge n. H. ureen,
H. F. Compton. Auguat Lovegren, Dr. F.
R. Hal. A. U tiov and George Fowler
Among the resolution adopted was
one highly praising the city of Central la
for the generous welcome accorded th
delegates.
Big? Savings On Protect Your
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A' fortunate buy enables ui to place a fine assortment of
Umbrellas on sale this week at unusually low prices. . A
glance will convince you that these umbrellas are well
worth the original price. THIS WBfiK. ONl-Y the fol
lowing prices will prevail : , -
1.48
1.70
1.87-
5.00
1.80
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$2.00 Umbrellas on sale at .
i.60 Umbrellas on sale at . . .'
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$6.60 Umbrellas, fine silk, on sale at-.-.
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It covers' the back and chest,
protects the lungs and other
vital organs and prevents pneu
monia, coughs, colJs, catarrh
and other ailments caused by.
taking cold.- - Price, any i size,
each ..... . . , . . r. . . . . .$2.50
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Th difference between a sick man getting- well and staying
sick, 1 very, often the dlff erence between getting Squlbbs' med
icines in the prescription, or getting th other kind. Ours 1 a
Squibb Drug Store.
lority of the states and mean tp keep
f i'.'yL.- -.-.. u .it aidfrS have
Buch laws, all the laws are enforced anff
the children free to enjoy eoucauonni
privileges. They advocate w-.iumji "
"Ings banks and are inaugurating a com
pruhensive campaign w
school child in' the principles of. thri
i ..mw Th. Kavlnas system
now In 1.600 public schools in 8 states
and nearly 300,000 children . have de
SSsIti T approximating 11,260.000 to their
credit. They believe In tne Ktnaergar
tn, bcaus they know - that lessons
taught earliest are last 'forgotten and
there is much to be taught the children
ih, intemnprate ooor. From the
vinrfprirartens of today wiU be drawn
the world's workers of tomorrow.
Prison Befona.
While the Old Marshalsea of "Tytttla
JVirltt's" day has become a tragic tale
long told, there are echoes of it among
some of the present "ay prison sy-
. A nnnipn Af the W. C. I
TT. are following in the footsteps of
Klizabeth Fry and mean to firing neai
Ing of mind and soul to the men of th
renal institutions of this country. Thsy
cooperate with prison aid associations
and teach ths goupel of temperance.
Bince the greatest number of crimes is
due to drink, the women are campaign
ing for reform among prisoners that
they may live straight after they go
out again In the world.
Th. ntter flmres to show the per'
eentage of crime In a prohibition state
.int that In a non-nrohlbltlon state.
choosing Maine and Jaassachusetts for
comparison, Decause iney were lurmeny
one state, settled by people whose in
terests were once the same. Where
Mains haa IS.68 insane to every 10,000
THROW OUT TBE
IDVE
GiveThem Help and Many
Portland People Will
Be Happier
Throw Out the Life Line"
Tbe kidneys need help.
' They're overworked can't get the
pqlsoa Altered out of the blood.
They're getting worse every minute.
WIU yon help them?
jpoaa's Kidney Pills have brought
- thousands Of kidney sufferers back
from the verge of despair. j
Will car any form of kidney trouble.
Johs October of til North Nineteenth
Ft. Portland. Oregon, says: "Since the
early part of JS8, whan I gave a testi
monial txina-Ftiding Doan's Kidney
Pir.a. I har t4 soma further occasions
t- the resaeLjy and have always
found U nf grat value in relieving kid
try romplaint. It sever' falls to help
rr . aed f therefere am pleased to
r- ittBietkd It agsln.-
Tar sal 'ay ail dealers Prio tt
-.t a reener-VUbwra tr Buffsl. New
T"k. acl aavsts for V Cr.lted States.
neeenbr tba name Dean's end
t . '- m stkar. '
In
ducementa for th farmers wive to
com for a bit of recreation. In several
mill town of th south they have es
tablished day nurseries and kindergar
ten. ...
nonunion ana Business.
When Main went dry, back In 1861.
there was a great hue and cry that pro
hibition would injure the business of
the state. Tb women of the W. C. T.
U. have gathered faot to prove that, on
tne contrary, business was made by it.
They show that where in 1851 there
were no savings banks in Maine, there
are now deposited in the savings banks
about $81,000,000 that Maine Is th only
state in the Union which' haa more bank
depositors than It has voters; that one-
third oi the entire population -or the in
state, including men, women and chit- j H
dren, have a savings bank account; that j B
witmn me six m on ens preceaing tne
latest report of the bank examiner
$2,760,000 have been deposited In sav
ings banks, and that the. valuation of
cities, towns and farms increased $72,
600,000 in the past decade. It is argued
that the success that Maine haa had Is
In reach of any other state.
, - t War on Army Cantaan.
Dn.alllT, (h. wnflr i V. a TV ft rty tt
that has paused most controversy was ' B
that of helping abolish the can teen from B
the various army posts. Advocates for i B
ths reestabllshment of the canteen 1 5
argue that where once the man could ; 5
order their drinks, get a good brand and : &
tipple most temperately, they are now
driven to go outside the posts and get
what the low saloons and dives offer.
and, as a consequence, are worse off
than befora The women of the W. C.
T. U. point out the fact that since tfae
abolition of the sale of liquor in the
army congress has appropriated about
12,000,000 lor libraries, gymnasiums.
eta, -for the soldiers, and that, as a
whole, a healthier, more moral atmos
phere prevails.
The Crusade of 73.
It was In December. 1873. that the!
women of Uillsboro, Washington Court- gf
house and other Ohio towns heard Dr. ; H
Uio xewis oi Boston preach a temper- ' B
ano address and were moved to wage ' H
war on saloons. They prayed in the H
streets and saloons, and within 60 days .
they had swept as a whirlwind throuarh H
that section, and the liquor trafflo was
wiped rrom zsu towns. That was the
beginning of this great movement of
the W. C. T. U., whose greatest leader
Is distinguished by a statue placed In
the statuary hall or concreSB the onlv
woman there whose white ribbon badge
adorns the breasts of 800,000 religious
women, whose members Join in silent
prayer at noontime every day, anctS.
whose joy lies in provlnc the wrd of
Miss "Willard: "There is nothing inex
orable but love." I
When a man buys a real good
hot water bottle, the first thing
he sees is "OaBTIOiri DO HOT
USB WITH BOIUira WATEB."
The 'iniiaHOUia MOT WA
TIB BOTTLE" is absolutely the
only exception, but to tha con
trary. You ara directed by the
manufacturers to "BOH ntOH
10 TO 80 MIB UTliS." Mighty
food, else you couldn't do thia
hen, too,' the "Thermolite"
stores heat. . Stays hot from S to
10 times longer than an ordinary
hot water bottle. AU druggists
sell a 8-quart sis for $2.0,
OUB PBICB 91-BO.
MONEY SAVING SPECIALS
70B TBZS WBBX OBXT
26c size Mennen's Talcum Powder, leans '. 254
60o else Wyeth's Phosphate of Soda 314
60c size La Blache Face Powder .334
lOo size Kitchen Sapollo 6c
1 pint Dickinson's Witch Hazel' J9
26c can Grave's Tooth Powder ; ..'.. ......120
25c bottle Urima Malt Tonic, 104 each, dozen - 81.00
AXWATS 7 CWT. OB BZPOBT CIQABg S8o.
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75c to $1.50 Pictures
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ror 50 Cts. and $1.00 GLOVLS
Tor This Week Only
We have just received a shipment of Genuine Platinum
Pictures, comprising1 over 150 different subjects. Each
is a reproduction of the work of some famous artist The
sizes are 8x10 and 11x14. We sold these pictures for
merly at 75c and $1.50. The balance of this week, your
choice
50c and $1.00
A' large shipment of new Picture Moldings, suitable for
'all classes of pictures, has just been received.
, Come in and see . them.
For Ladies
and Gentlemen Are
Now In
BROWNS BLACK
BISCUIT WHITE
The Pair . . $1.50
We , Are
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EUGENE BOOSTERS
TO EAISE BIO FUXD
(Kpedal Dl.patch to Tb. Journal.
Corvallis, Or., Oct. 16. At a rousing'
boosters' meeting, held last night in the
Commercial club rooms, plana for rals- ,
lng a booster fund of 16,000 were dls-
cussed. It was the largest meeting of
that nature eTer held In this town, and :
will have far-reaching results.
Mr. Hartoa: nf Eusene was tha nrln. :
cipal speaker 6f the evening, and told of ;
the great wors being done by the cltl- .
sens of Eugene In the upbuilding of
their community.
The need of a booster club, to work
n conjunction with th Commercial
club, ia keenly felt, and It is ths deter
mination of the lofal business men to
keep the ball rolling, now that it is
started.
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Olympia, Wash. Oct. 16. An Injuno-
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Idaho & Washington Northern railrond
through the town of Newport. In this
state. Is upheld by the aupreme coart.
The railroad will not have to atop oper
ating Immediately, however, as the in
junction Is stayed by the court 10 days
to enable the rilr"fld company to ad
just tb controversy by bringing pro
ceedings. With the suthorlty of the city the
it pen y constructed It. trarks diagon
ally acroe one of the principal-amrlnees
streets of the town, which plrl then
within a few fet of the hardware vtore
cf H. M. Land. Lund claimed to have
hm damas-ed. aed secsrwd the inlvme
ttoa rwrralnir.g tbe operation of the
road until the air irunt of damarea v..
vl. a geimniew o para.
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Wc Carry Kuppenheimer's Finest Clothing
Prices $20.00 to $40.00
Our 3 Big Specials
THAT you should take advantage of, for the reason that these
Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats are as good as you can find in
other stores at $5.00 to $10.00 more.
$1 0
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Overcoats
Raincoats
$15
Suits
Overcoats
Raincoats
$20
Suits
Overcoats
Raincoats
Suits
Overcoats
Raincoats
$15
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Overcoats
Raincoats
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Overcoats
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fall Derbies and Soft Hats $2.50 to $5.00
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iS AVE YOU 50c ON EVERY DOLLAR SPENT j
6840 Pieces of Genuine Fur
Tnst arrived from the foremost furrier of America.
The Boston Store nude a remarkable purchase in
getting these Furs.and will give the women of Port-
land such realgenuine fur bargains that Jiave never
been realized before.
$10 Fur Muffs $4.50 ,
Beautiful South American badger Fur Muffs, trim'd
with' beads and tails,-satin lined; values to $10, spe
cial .....f4.50
$5 Electric Seal Furs $2.25
Electric seal Stoles, in genuine fur; regular $5
values, special f 2.25
. $35 Milan Fox,Furs $14
Beautifully finished Milan fox fur Collarettes, satin'
lined; regular $35 'values,.... f 14.06
$8 Electric Seal Fur Sets $3.21
Well finished, well made Fur Sets, the finest values
in Portland; regular $8 values, special f3.25
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jOM nam af man swmDls feThoas;
rrw on eaodyaaa' waited aadwSaah
iaai mnrj pau rnrsnn - so
ara you satlsf actios, or asw pate
fr. .
i 9K for ntn'i aamcl ehoaa In
all strls. Bhaaa and make of
' leather, dress and work: la. fact.
rood for anr aarvle; vaiaa to fl,
11 KA an 11.
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Ooodraar walta4, hand sawsd,
bncl finished, patanta, vieis, colta,
box calfa Peniviaaa; a sho that
caa't b dnplicatad in Portland for
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for tb choic of anr pair of
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tract iVaoea; jwa weald par II
for thla abo la ate Portlaad
bo rtora.
atl.5 tor iadtesr drs Fboeav pat
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TRt for boy' and avis School
Shda; value to ll.Sa.
SI. 2 5 for boy' and trirl School
Dre. Shoe; vsJus to $1.10.
ana air
styl;
l.TK for boys' and alrls' Shoes,
all sbapa and styl; valu to
11.16.
AU at Im Tbaa Xalf Bafalae
' SrZ10W
SUITS, CLOAKS AND JACKETS
AT 25o ON THE DOLLAR
2.BO for ladlsa Cloaks, fin
broadcloth, tnpira back. ( Inch
lone: splendid $7.60 value. ,
SR.OO for ladiaa' extra araa
V.ioaBSL 1 aiixerwni "iim, mil bi-
ors: valu. to $14 85.
ST.5Q for ladle' Cloaks, full silk
latest, strictly tailor-made; $11 ta
SI values.
SlO.OO tor all sty lss fall Coats.
in D.wvvl . w . v, m pi i'-i n w-
fuUr Unad. trimmed and tailored;
equal to anr otner sis coai anown
In any ether nous ia Portland.
LADIES SKZK.TS
C2.00 for If differwnt style of la
rdiesVPrea Bklrta; values ta SO.
S3.50 for H . tri asaaoaabla.
vyusn sun-, wwwrj
and wwav of .cloth oorae In thla
plead Id asortmat; tna caeapm
aktrt ia th. stock retails res-ularly
for II; aotn as hlrb as $7.i.
SS.OO "T a sTlendld Una nt ladler
rrtaniutori w xvrm c--i 1 1. , w
dif fereat a ha pes and so lor; val
oes te $lLla.
T.Bft take tba verr flaewt of nne
frao. liniw Dftjnii ,7Uiin
rnea la thla line; valaea vp ta $lC
So lady aaoald taia thia akirt
show-tnr.
I lO OO tnr a very fl".' line of i-
Twt aned.'s' your pick aad cheiee,
vaiaa) te $21.
MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS,
PANTS AND CKAVENETTES
TOTS -"'
SS.8S for men's hiah-elass all
wool Tailored Suit; na ahoddy or
trashy garment har. all wall
lined; values $11.10 to lit.
SI 1.85 for Ave lines of clothlna
that are aold at the leadlns; cloth
ing atorea in tb city of Portland
at from $to to $$0 a auit.
100 PrleaUey aad Oold Seal Crav
enettes; black, blues and fancy
color; every on aruaranteed to
five aatfafacttoa or a n.w coat
free: value $1 to I $0.-choice of
th lot during this (Teat sal SIO
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
C Kaka M Oaw snaanfaetaiaia ef
Koasekeepia; Ooeda, aead their s
n varpiaa araeea
tor te be
the BoeVoa
turned lata ready eask.
XACM OUBTAm '
75 for rerulskr $1.11 values Lao
curtajna
I1.2S for beautiful wblt and ccra
Laoe Curtains, full aire; many
beastlful pattaraa; rear. $$ valaea.
Toima ,
Tb beat trade, rernlar Sle vaTnea
Hock Toweta, 3 for ....... .14
25 for Bath Towala; rartlar (o
value. ,
S1.2S for fine dtroble white Bad-
rreade: reTiar $1. value.
SI. 75 for th werr besrt Marseille
wnu ateosprwaas; rafaiar
values. .
4S4 tor frnTJ-aia Cheats; vsJaea p
TC for be rradea faO-wuM
aoeets; vaiuea iui