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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19. 1003. ... M SUFFER MM FAILURE ' (Contina from Pit On.) "Hut whan I think of th poor old r-er-pl who had depoattad vry dollar they had xor their old in mai tank ' i - Trar of XJttl City. Th mlnlatxr paused and waa itlent for tnoment, aa If ha aaw before him tli coming- want of hi peopl. "If a tmjBdy, I tall you a tragedy of tha whola town." A Uttl curly-haired. blu-yd boy ft atont S eama up ahyly nd pepa out at ma from behind hla father. Tba preacher patted th Xlaxsn hfdr. "ivan tba chilJrea wra robbad." h aid. "My w Uttl on had a dollar each In tba bank and they loat It You see, soma tlm ago tn Dang, goi tonui a. 000 of thaaa Uttl aaving dum ana distributed thcia about town. Nearly child In town had on ana moat anil whs la ana of th directors, la ant aa )ns doesn't hit him aa hard aa It does amount on deposit In 111 'le. It, to er mora In th (tank. liut Wrlaht la a young man. and th li.OOu or llo.OOO. that It ,f t ha women. Aa aoon aa on Of tb Lank had a dollar m ft. It would b,re t(9j u an1 tna chanoea are that Jonn f rawiey. old Peter O Sullivan. "It will bra IT in to ha rood th county'a loaa," atd Wr. Wrlaht "but I am young and I ran stand It. Hut It harfe m to Poor old John Frew ley, I ajn afraid It will kill hlia. "Th money I had In th bank wa largely undisbursed funds or estates, unclaimed (eea, eta. Ifobably much of It will not be called for right away. o I will ha v a chanc to earn enough to make good be for I am called upon to turn th money oyer to th oounty. Men. women and children all are allk Injured by th wreck of Hcrlbers bank. I waa told or a waitress in one of th hotel. Mlaa Coleman, who ey lurd work kail accumulated 11(30 and deposited It In the bank to be uand In roving up on a nomeaieaa ciaim. ha mnnv la imni and alio la In dan r of lualna- her claim. J-or ana ib only a waltreaa and her wages In a llttla town Ilka la Oranda are not auf flclent There I nothing to warrant Avliiwl In lanitlnr her th 1400 ahn need. 8h can't mortgage piece of l.n.l tn m-hleh aha aa vat haa II o title. So hr year of work ar Jlkeiy to nave to.o ?r "?lnln . ...... v.. A. C. Wllllama. in scnuui "". t 7no nr ilia county's money on oe- nai tn ma minA nana. L uim if mmrmm Hi- IVrlaht Will haV to mk It good but th county win d incon ni.nxi e.ir anmA time, pending" the ..m.m.t,! nf h hnnk'a affairs. Klght sen thouaand dollar of th money loac by County Treaaurer John Frawley waa to pav school voucher. Now me teacn ra win hav to watt and echool teach er ar not ao well paid that they can afford to wait very long for their al- arlea. Cttty Treasurer Za Kit. Tb city treasurer. J. K. Wright, had IJ.700 of city fund In the bunk. Thea Inar 1 a bank when r aloaad Ita door. IlollOil 4t Hixjiner dealer in egriouiiurai irnpiiniu, to rnslte) comparatively heawy losers . nw mu.i did you them. Everything; th partner. hav In U bank V 1 aake had." replied on of We didn't hav . vary much to loaa but w lt It aJl, ana that hu irt a much If w had had twlc aa mu-h." ... . . . O. F. Coollilg. dealer In pain fa had tn a rfnnnait In Krrlber's bank. At tlrat ha eoald not rlla that th man h had o trusts.! had btrayd him. and i.Z mJT'1. H.rlk.r'a hAml IO th Xtent of II.0U0 whan th oaWr wa arrjiated. Hut later neveiopmrma i.iwij . Coolldge that everyttuna waa nui V".Z" nd when i leartiec a.mthlng of th; ient of the defaUatlona, he hlroaalf . .4 A.fflkjk pflwirraated. i' iiruii who runa a aho atore. had' $1,060 on depoalt In lh tmnk He la vei Y Indignant a th . defaulting cashier and thlnka no punUhment se ver enough ror a man wuw wuum v a whola community. XUks Zdjr BevnkTnpi. Mtas I Feet, th Wastern l.?nlon op erator, loat her llltie eavinga qi b. Dr. Moll tar loat hla. So did Frd Oa kill. a farmer, and Oaorg Krleger, a brick-maker, and K. R. Hwaney. a olgar ,ina.ier. D. E. Cox. th city reoordr, enaratlon fl ' suddenly and rltlfullf upon tkriber' family Uurlna; th lav taking. hpwvr, Norther kialled all th tlm and to tb uri.rle of lh orfleev did not break down even after leaving L Grande. Marshall Jlammeralev brought him to 1'vmiieion and aaoured spavtai guard. Th guard nd the prisoner , alinraj a room t lh Koial bowman until .morning, bi. flrlbr waa arraigned. SnOKTAGE 3TAY BEACH QUAKTER -OF A MILLION (sartil Dttpstc t Tk Joarasll Orand. Or.. Oct $$, Th bank miners ar gUU at work trying to bring aoni order out of th chaos that alsts In th affairs of th wrck4 Farmrs Traders National, but It will probably be some time before they will know mora than approximately th extent of I Moribr peculation aver, that tha loaa $100,000. and th chances ar that It wUl reach at least $116,000. la addition to this, there are forgeries and other money getting tricks which netted Bnrl- her anmathlna' Ilka 110.000 mor. HIS total peaulations are estimated at not less than $160,000. Tor $100,000 of this the bank la not responsible. How much of a dividend th bank will' be able to-pay the unfortunate depos itors is still a problem. Th most hope ful ar figuring on 60 cants on th dol lar, but there Is mor reason to bellevs that half of this would be a high stl mat. There has been much guessing aa to what Be Nber did with tn money, aa ne-i seems to havs no vlalbl wi, and It Is known that hs did not llvs extrava gantly. II had no dealings with fast horses or mat women. Tha truth of the matter Is that he wis hard hit when th gumntar bank failed aom eight years ago. Scrtber's nephew was cashier of the Sumpter bank, and Borlber had considerable deposits In th bank. In addition to this he put un a good deal of money to keep his nephew out of th penitentiary. Although th UUerjjvas convicted of mlsapproprlat IngtTSa funds of th bank, hs never went to jail for It It la estimated that the affair cost Scrlber not less tnan IBR.OOO, and mor probably nearer $100,-1 000. This money Scrlber 1 supposed to hav taken out of his own bank, and has been paying Interest and doubt In terest on it ever sines. This would, therefore, account for a very large pro- Dortlon of the money of which th La Grand bank waa looted. Hcrlber also dropped a good many thousand dollars In a land investment scheme near Heppner. Taking all thea thing Into account It is doubtful If h realfv has any of th stolen money oaohed. . Among th assets of th mined bank la 128.000 in cash left in tn vaults. Outstanding notes may bring In $60,000, oalt may be not over half of that.. De posits in the banks with which the Parmer A Traders National correspond will net a few thousand mora, possibly $10,000. Th stockholders ar probably rood for $26,000, and th bank oulldlng itneic is worth about izo.ooo. mourn how much It will bring at forced sal la conjectural. Eoyal Pumpkin Pies. ; rVnintrv 1 arars. ereamv milk, sol den pumpkins, spiced,- sweetened and baked In a crisD crust there's nothing Ilk It Order in advance, Either branch. Royal Bakery. Shoe values can always b found at Knight's. . Hardman pianos, th Wiley B. Alln Co, I Vrmpard with what a good manv otnens iosi. ur. i. la out 1140. "But mats not muun. h said. tikin ilnvn ti Itel ther. Bo some of tb children had only dollar or so In th bank; that city will b short of money for foat ' Dr. R. L. l.lnool lost only about $76 "but 1 needed that $76." he ssia. Th list Is a long on and th num f ihnn mentluned miff hi u mui tlplled many tlmoa Half, th people In town ar budly hurt by th wreck of on or tn town a iruiiw mo muy posedly stable Institutions. Even th lodges did not escape. Scrlber was trsasurer of the Klks lodge, and their money Is gone. . Th peopl ar hoping against hop that when tne imuik hiuh their Investigation ther will be so me llow mucn mere win uo la th big bank and dopos i bank; aom tlm to come, until tmngs ar there wjn b over 25 cents ctbers bad $10 or $10 even up to $! r01 ouL"r .xL" .hAVt.M on the dollar to be returned to tno thing left, now mucn i wm u till I problematical, dui n is " prwp- 0r-ThT? must hav. been not les.than -'uof t,elrC:kVn.tr;ctkthl,ca.t: blow" from which It will b. $10,000 ,!a tbes Uttl aavtnga.bank ao- 'l uAii A . nii rcovr soon. 8om of th tin founts In Bctlber-a bsnk-and they ar of La Gd "d. iSectrfo company awrttor- will nvr rcovr ail swallowed up tn th general wreck.- S??!1?.0 ?f?2ly, blow dealt them. ail swallowed up In th general wreck. Sobbed. Zrn Children. I wag to hear mor of these Uttl of which. Walter Pierc Is president, suffered severely as a result of th bank failure. All of it funds wei on J if. T. Vhl deooait In Brriber-a bank and Scrlber sy'"1" . fY""T'' V- wa alan Kanvv atoc.kl children la tne ining iua seenw to ; caus most rag against th man who .appropriated the pitiful Uttl amount te hi wn us, anu against th system ; which permitted such a calamity as haa , peiauen u town. - . '" As w were talktnr vigorous young fellow cam swinging up m waia 1 tb hen. - ' i ' ' "This 1 my broCher-ln-law, Mr. Mo- I Dearmld," said Kv. Mr. Deal. ", loo, i is a losedbr th baulfa f 8llur.,. . . . . !Mr. McDearmld toQd me about It He 1 It young- evangelist from the east, who cam out to La Grande recanOy to assist hla brother-in-law in a revival was also, a heavy stockholder or in como ration. are hit hard." Mr. were toia me. "Everything"- la gone. But we hop to get som .of the money back wnen fhlnars ara settled ud. How much 1 don't kr.ow. I hop for ft percentage of bO cents on th dollar. On of tb- hardest hit men In 1 Grand is Guy McCully. assistant cash ier and - on of the directors of the wrecked bank. He hasn't a dollar lefL Tha fact that although he wnn con stantly at work In the bank, where he had access at all times) to th books, he never had a susnlclon of the real con- nin tne panic nao Orand he had $106 (closed Its doors. Is proof of the shrewd ness ana car wun wnicn i;aniner Mr. i meeting. He had vry Uttl money, but dltlon of affairs i when b arot to La Orand he had 1109 which h had saved to meet certain oblt- 1 rations. Ha deposited th money . in the Farmers & Trs the Farmers 4 Traders National bank I McCully was at work in the bank t missioner Hailey at 9 o'clock this morn I ji arande has suffered nara to fortunate from the SCRIBEIt WILL BE BROUGHT TO PORTLAND TODAY (United Press Leased Wire. I Pendleton. Or.. Oct. Unabl to furnish th bonds of $25,000 fixed by United States Commissioner John Hal ley. J. W. Scrlber. th La Grand bank wrecker, this morning gav lip his fight to keep out of jail and will be taken to Portland on Train No. 1 today as a United States prisoner In charge of Deputy United States Marshal Thomas Hammersley. who last night arrested Scrlber at his borne at La Grande. Scrlber was arraigned oerore uora- nil irew checks ae-alniat it to the ex-1 the time of the meeting of the dlrec- ' " . . . . T . I . . , . . t . . I ) II If H.UU wn.vu w tent of 176, Whion n sen ast liors, at wnicn tne isci mat ocriuer was i D.am nreferred back to him, dishonored No funds to Mr. McCully has had to sell off every i car them. The bang na rauea. tning ne naa, even nis nousenam rum 5. ''But I'm young," said' Rev. McDear-1 tture, to satisfy as far as possible his JUIU, II wvi w aim.- .i m ... . J .a hub .i.jtr.ji, . 1 1 a I'U ill. I i , - DeaL "He's the Hardest ii a 7 think." . ' I ; went to m John Pmwley, the county treaanrer, buthe was not In I about town. nis OITice. -itra u una mm bi nomo i nv...j m ..,. -LJm'm lt. nlz-lr T an. ifnM UHB afia 6U1U1U. this thin i golnr to killhim." said a ri. Heard .of an old Chinese truck ped- Ing and waived examination on a second charge preferred by the United States authorities, that of forging the name of H. C. Rlrvehart to a not. When bail wa fixed Scrlber declared there was no need to attempt to provide enough other charges wouia oe to idbu uaii f -- " -.- . nrsrarrM in rnii nvaii L hit oi any oil which he hopes to get position some- If" ht. imnoagibie. ' I where as a bnokkeener. ao as to mukn I . ,. t-. - - . , - .7' . i ARCfrruiiiir lo ivuuit .r i i money to cay ud ins persoiiAi debt a i ..:tZ- i.. - l meruBV, wi.nu lie a ?ei n clerk In th office. . . .... 'er. wno oy years or hard work in a v-.ll . mm i "ii 1 I . w . n luvuvcuiu UUll'tl, Willi Willi U i ITorelgn land had J managed to ilate a few thousand dollnr wl John Trawley opened th door to my I10? ,"n, to back. to his native Marshall Ham- rrested Scrlber at his home hX La Grande last evening the parting of th bank wrecker and his children was most dramatic and piti ful. It was necessary to hurry to tne utmost in order to catch the night train to Pendleton, and th blow of Z $1.50 Fountain Peris On Sale at 98c Closes Saturday Night 1,000 specially constructed "Woodlark" Fountain Pens,4 made to retail for $1.50 each, are now on sale at our store. Our great buying power and our entire confidence in the pen and the public prompts us not only to offer these high-grade pens at 98c each but to allow a 10 days' trial to convince you of their reliability. Come In and get 4 pen, try it 10 days, then if you don't find itxactly as represented return the pen and get your money back. FOUNTAIN PENS FILLED FREE . , PR If 'it ti ii ii ii ii WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. "GRoss, Read This Over TH LY .ARE? ALL BARGAINS 40c per lb Absorbent Cotton; our price. . . . ,29f 15c per lb Pure Paraffine Wax; our price.... 9 10c tube Carbolated Petrola; our price. 35c package Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 25 dbuble sheets; our price..." 27e 40c box Highland Letter Piper and En- veolpes; our price e, .10 Ethereal Soap, bottle ......... ....... ....... .15 London: GLOVES knock a slender, rather stooping man J"? "I live in comparative luxury. He of about S5 or 5. whose step had lost i00 H.M0 to, J. w. Bcriber and said Its elasticity and whose head was bowed 2B wanted to deposit It In th bank. aaa. 4 v(4ni tha r t al4 Q ffPADf 0 lnm. i,v , - - Chinese a ill .. limmA'.mm. V. . ..M In I KWflV In IV lis. t.Wieu in- V , II. bii " 1 i answer to my questions. "I'd be cleaned 11 w D?, Scrlber took th money and gave the paper which the latter tucked his blouse, fondly supposing: it. in certificate of deposl I reality, it is said, it was onlv Scrlbnr's f 90 cnts on the-.dollar. v Tou "see, I had j personal 4ote, -so even If 'the bank does .41 AAA t.A Minnlv'a mnn c Amnnm- I Dttv Jted in that bank the day It failed. Ten a rcsoectable dividend there l nouiins; ror me uninese. amour the manv losers bv tha hank'a failure are a large number of Greek per cent of that Is mor than I own rnvialf T AmnnultaA f ft AnA In hm Kanlr th verv day it closed. Ifa pretty trauroad laborers, who earned their lit- hard. i;"'"'' Iti pittances by long days of toll under But JOha Frawiey WOUld not com- "rf"nar nun or m me icy piasis or a nialn. i mountain wina. xney aeposlted sums, i "I eruess there's not much for ms to I ""'"'"a i ag-greg-ai aoouc ,uuu, in t sav.'! he concluded. - "The monevs rone, tn manners ana Traders national bank. j That's all there Is to it The county J now the moneyis gone. But they are J will itet some of it back. I suppose, and I Philosophical and try to Joke about their . my bondsmen will have to pay some. J losses, as if they could easily afford to Hut I'm ruined." ' : Others told me- mor about John ' S: Frawlev: how b haa serve faithfully for years on a salary that was hardly more than a pittance; how f a year or two aco his pay as county i treasurer was Increased lo 1100 a month, I end how he was just beginning; to get a little ahead; how he had bought and :.: .. -paid xor tne pretty little vine-coverea cottage that is his . home and th horn of his "wife and their two children. Xnst Give up All. . . And now this bom of his old "age is to be taken from him. He must give it . ' vd to do what he can to make good the give of their Ufa and strength only to have the poor reward swept away in a financial crash such aa has shaken the mtie town of JUa urande to its founda tions. Mr, Stryker of Elgin is among those wno are naraest hit dt tne crash T is saia mat oa naa on aenoslt In the bank somewhere In the neighborhood of izv.uuu virtually an ma wealth. Ami he is an old man too old to start In again to accumulate a competence. i m not hurt as badly as a good many," said A. T. Hill, a druggist of the city. "Fortunately for me I did not have all mv monev in Hrrihor'a bank. But I had about 11.600 there. iioi in ma unmrimeni. causeuianri T oan't mftnrA in.. .i, , ...' through no fault of his own. but bv the ,, f Mkr -X " ...V dishonesty of th 5aahler of a national noor old DeoD " wh7 S ,n" ."J bank. In the wnrM " BheiinT Chllders is as hard hit as in .v.. i,.... Treasurer Frawley. H didn't hav M badly hurt by the fa lur'e of the bknk much money on deposit in the bank lun.F nt hm ka ,.r,. only $4,700 but it was enough to break there, and in addition to this, they are him. Like John Frawley. ha is no I liable under the law tn tha ti.n r,t longer a young man, but old and poor. I their stock. It Is expected that the re- All he owns is his little home, and he, too, has a wife and children who will be homeless when the law takes its inexorable coura and sweeps'" away their all to repayjjthe "-county for th money iusi in tne wraes ox in nana, - . And Sheriff Chllders, In his old age. when he might reasonably expect to celver will be able to realize about 126. 000 from the stockholders. Mr. Penlna- tuii ui iu. xwtu DiHBrr is on or 1 1 directors, and was also a heavv de positor. He is one of those whn ara most oaaiy lniurea nv rh. wrar-k nf tli. bank. Julius Roesch, who ran a brewerv in rest and take things easy In his do- L Grande before th town want dry. dining years, must start all over and. . wun weaicenea nanas ana weary Dram. endeavor to get a little together for tits wife and children In case of bis own death or disablement. "Have you heard about poor old Peter u Bum van r a aosen men asxea me. Ana thev all told me of this most pathetic Instance of a man who has lost his all - when he Is too old .to start life over again. . Peter 'Sullivan, now about (0. tolled for SO years with hi wife upon a farm in th Wlllowa hills to amass a com petence for their old age At last they reit mat tney naa enough to last tnem for their few remaining days, so they old their farm and came down to La Orand. They had about 116,000, which peter O Sullivan deposited in the Farm- ara ft Traders National bank. Of lata b has been a familiar figure I about th streets and in the offices. SUQHTLT OOZJISa WITH now. When vou sea that Vtnrt nf . forecast you know that rheumatism weather is at hand. Oet ready for it Dy getting a bottle of Ballard's ' Liniment. Ftneat thins- mada tnr rheumatism, chllhlalna. frn.l hit anra and stiff joints snd muscles, all aches snd pains. Bold by fiktdmor Drug Co. 1 5c. 68o and 11.00 a bottle. lit tlie Classified Section o! Today's Journal 25 Advertise for male help 16 Advertise for female help 60 'Advertise! furnished rooms for rent 76 Advertise real estate for sale 45 Advertise business chances 40 Advertise houses for rent 20 Advertise flats for rent 20 Advertise housekeeping rooms Hundreds of new a in the classified section of this paper every day. If you do not find what you want today Read the Classified Section Tomorrow's Journal of Friday Bargain Day , Tomorrow GREAT REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE STORE. We are constantly on the lookout for money-saving op portunities for our customers and a Friday never passes without seeing scores of unusually low priced articles all over our big store. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK AND LEATHERS Cross Gloves 'are right; that is tne, verdict of, every wearer." Ladies' glaoe tan, pray, black, wnite, z-Dutton 91.30 and ....... ........ .81.78: TT . . T nana-sewn, tor. men and wo men ..Si.50 White'dress, for men- and wo men ...S1.50 CROSS SPECIALTIES. Emergency Sewing Cases, fit-. tea si.50 Meaicine cases, fitted with 6 bottles .............82.50 rowing btickpm Cases, mo rocco, suede lined; 31.75, 82.00, up to 83.75 Hand Envelopes, colored mo rocco, strap on .back; inside W purse ..84.25 aste Paper Baskets, willow work, leather lined, 810.75 Sewing Baskets, willow-work, leather trimmed, satin lined, lock and key, fitted complete, 810.75,312.75,. 813.50, 815.00. HniHMBMHlBHHHMHMMaHi JBMBBBBBaaMaMri ... , where he loved to etop and rosalp with tno many xneni wno were al way mi to e hi cheerful Irish face and bi lad ear 111 heartv vote. And then th crash came end old I Peter O'Sullto-an and hla invalid wife; were left with iuat II. 6 in th world. Frrhap ther will ret a little t the i loat money back 10 per cent. 20 per! cent. tnavD. lr tnina-a turn out aa wen i aa ther hope, aa much aa SB pr cent of th tli, 000. But old Peter, with i Me marled handa and bent back, will l hav to no to work aptin If be can j n'i iou awa am remainurr or nia lire. Th da ve of eaae and plenty that ho, thouarht he had' aaenred tha aod old wife, who for to Ions; years toild with i him on a ranch, isolated from th seat I of th world, ar not to be. They must wcrk th ret of their dr Teter j OfuUJvaa and his Invalid wire. 0ortr A. Rocer died last Saturday rlrht aftfir ao illnas that bad lasted a year died aad left a wife and a turn-, l',v of children. And be left them with-' cut a dollar in th world. All hla nv- ( lies or years rr hard worn. were in th firmer snd Traders National bank. Korers wa Injured ahmit year are in m ffawiriui M'BL ril Bwnuu uwtj if f dte4er fOMnd it necessary to am pu-1 Hut tbi couid not aav A3 'Him? Tonight At The HEILIG S Gogorza And tba Cliickcring tl hi le- a llf. '-r CHICKERING C&, SQNS ARE REPRESENTED t IN THE WEST EXCLUSIVELY BY J - - - -r- r -n na-Tr iir wr n-itiatmiiif i mi m Acheson's Sales Girls' Friday and Saturday Bargains WELL, THE GAME IS ON. WE ARE JUST IN RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING rerai !, I. the ra ESTi:nr.T vrnxm tclegraph comPAriY. INCORPORATtO i- 23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD TW OamfmOT TBANSatm asd Dktima simaagwooly e (eodJUao ibsiUBf hs UsbUltf . Vhlea ha beta tarn lad te by th saadar of the roOowtur ansas tmr oa b yiardixl omif by repaaUaf a ir 1 1 1 1 bmck U Ibm wwd nf watioa foe eocpafoa. miyi tba Coronaar irU I not hold Itaatf UaM. tt arroraor aa TUs toaaSvraUTKO ItJul . . POBtWT C. CLOWKV. President and Cnrl Mana-r. RECEIVED it t UMATILLA. OREGON, OCT. 28, 1908 SALES LADIES, ACHES ON CLOAK k SUIT CO., PORTLAND, OREGON, Offer Number 1, Supper for the bunch. You won't beat my sales. J M, As Now, what do you think' of his nerve to start In like that? But we are'glad we got the offer out of him so quick and we will begin with the following specials: ft V A 9 six rt ef if In th boapl rearl ef bard wor H :el a littl best ef month spnt Then mor he boapltaj. Then he died. I i.ra o b4 a fx-a in o- i a HtU best e which he tbossht m,uid r.lB hi wlf aad ehll'lrwa when J I miiJ hav -. Bat te tnosey , I . r-.m. fer!at n-.ee) th affair or . r e-4 h.hk aea mmflXmA nmt mm rw ; a ' ' f a ef It tn tanrh fT . la tha ! ! .:,f that lr a small pr-' if feir al-ra w".ii ever b it t e (!,-iiiwt. 'f C"sty Cnt Tletfm. .It, ti. r.r'y c.ta. 111 353 Wash ington St r Vr? plxjOTwvb2r OCy. BICCEST BUSIEST and BEST tMIUO DE GOGORZA Ta all that concerns tb art of sir, (Inc. Ernlll'd Oosom 1 a mas ter! Ther double pleasure la r-' cerdlaa; th rapid aad itrardlnary ' soee8 f tsi tpolar aad grvat artist. slf (t rrew frt pttrest asnt. aad rarardlea - of advaac proclamation. la control, phrulna. latonattaw aad ton colar. ta ebedl eeic t v ovals re aod reftaed cowosp ttoa, f tlnain; lease f th l)l(hat vala! ' 1 We hart no rent to PJt ' It means barfain ' erery day. , ' Come in and tea the 1 a r f c a t and moat convenient - rarroent store in Portland. It'a com-, fort trading her. THOSE OPERA CAPES J. M. told us to return to New York; we'll turn them to you Friday and Saturday; $25 values $15.75 11 ONLY LADIES' SUITS, values to $45, Fri day and Saturday $28.50 MISSES COATS, Iirtited number of them; $20 values $8.05. MILLINERY PRICES CUT IN HALFFor Fri day and Saturday, 1,000 Trimmed Hats, from $4 to $20, your choice at one-third to one-half off. 3 A. (A J 1 Adiesoe'sSales Ladies I48-I50 FIFTH STREET Achcaon Building: n J