Just 7 'Days More to Su Needs--Shop Here Wednesday
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Nightgowns fEachmc
WOMEN'fMUSUN NIGHTGOWNS in decidedly
charming styles; made with high neck in V or
round shape ; long sleeves finished with hem
stitched ruffle and embroidery edge. Sell CJ,
regularly at $1 each. Priced Wednesday
W O M E K S HEATHER
BLOOM PETTICOATS in
all colors, made with tailored
or shirred flounces. A new
shipment just received, values
that we are proud to O O J
offer at, each daeseaCiO
CHILDREN'S BON
NET S, " full ' front styles,"
made of Bengaline silk or
bearcloth. The regular values
run as high as $1.75.
Choice
Values to $4.00 going at.. 47
14c
mess
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Sth WASHINGTON AND 6 STS.
Agents, for, the Royal Worcester Corsets
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 10 and IS Cents
ONE-FOVRTHnESSumricm
plumes that sell regularly for $6.00lo
Tremendous savings are offered to dis-
cerning buyers and' you will find prompt action
decidedly profitable. All grades come in clusters
of two plumes ; regularly worth $6 rij h JZ (I
each, sale price for 'Wednesday only V
$ 8.00 values for . . . . . . .$6.00 ,
$o.00 values for. ..... .$7.50
$14.00 values for.. A. 910.50
$13.00 values for.. .$13.50
$20.00, values for.. . ...915.00 "
$24,00, values for.; . . . .918.00
$16.00 values for.. . ...912.00 v $23.00 .values for..'"... . .$21.00
Values to $3.50. f
mmm a a r .'
wednesaay will
be Last Chance
Over two" thousand yards of the choicest of materials including herringbone,
fancy striped serges, cheviots, fancy panamas, etc. Superb assortment of
colors and values as high as $3.50 the yard. Buy promptly, for Wed Ql
nesdav is the last day of this' offer. Sensational values. Price yard OIL
Linen
Specials
Third Floor Specials
iioiiasioii rars
DAMASK MTTISI
CI.OTE8, with napkin to
match. Seta priced .as fol
lows; txl yards. - cloth and nap
kins. $31.60 value 22.50
Ixttt Tarda. lli.00 value,
for ..... , ..S25.00
Jx ft yards. IK.OO value,
for ...... .......S28.00
yard, 10 value,
fop ..... ........831.50
HEMSTITCHED iltl.
with cloth 2x3 H yards, 1
dozen napains to match,
UlL?:
Damask, napkin, beautiful
rattems, odd lines; worth
20 the dozen .... 817.60
Regular 110 values, special
at ....... ......... JK8.80
KEHIT1TOB1D TEA
CLOTHS, fine quality:
Regular 33.25 value 8321
Reg. ts.BO value, sp'l
Reg. $4.60 value, sp'l
XJITBS HTOX T0WBI.8,
with scalloped " or hem
stitched border, specially
prioed at tic $1.05. 8125
TABZ.B SUUIX, full
width, Richardson's linen.
In assorted patterns- $1.75
value -81.48
BTEVU - POBOEXJUV
web as
orations;
NEB SETS, in pleasing- dec
orations; regutany xh.dz.,
special 86.50
spe-
O
HAPim TO
ABOTB, worth
dozen . . . .
KATCH
$5.00 the
...83.08
wFATTEm TABTJCtOTHS,
with handsome border all
around, 3x2 yards, $4.25
value, at ....... ....83.53,
yards, $5.00 value,"
,f or . . . . . w---w - i-. 84.40
2x3 yards, $ value SS.25
regular fioi value, spt
dftl 871.5
Nut Pick Sets
Nut Cracker and 6 Picks, In
Roger Bros. ' quadruple
plated ware; handsome de
signs; special, set.. 81. 55
Same. In fancy designs, spe
cial ......81.85
Nickel-plated Nut Sets 50d
UT CRACKXBg, Roger's
quadruple plated ware Rod
Nickel-plated Cracker 20e
"TO XBTTVES, Roger
Bros', silver plate, per
dozen S2.70
BOOEB BBOS'. rBUZT
KJTIVES. heavy plate, fancy
handle, dosen 83.15
Fruit Knives, with pearl
in. a. r V ' imiiuipi, uor uoaen Bill. nil
HaP" . ?" 00 VBl U.Vtk WEOIAjT PBICES '0111""
Regular $12.85 values, spe
cial 88.05
Regular $14.88 value, spe
cial 811. OO
Regular $24.00 value, spe
cial 816.80
SIVVSB SETS of German
China, prettily decorated.
. pleasing; shapes; 100 pieces,
worth, to $20 sp'l.. 815.75
100-plece sets, worth $22,
100-pieVe 'aets,' wortn'Tj. P
100-piece'sets! worth iTi.OO,
t 819.25
DEOOBATBD HAVJIAWP
wortn 20.76; special.,!
27.60 values, special.. 82
-... . oa . t roasters, rood choppers tl
Regular $0 00 values spe- and all sorts of kitohei It
c,u " 845.00 needs.
Sale House Slippers and Miettes
Women's: warm House Slippers and Juliettes in many styles and qualities
bargainized just in time to supply your needs for - approathing cold weathers
We pride ourselves on the splendid assortments offered in this sale, and on
the superb qualities and values. Take cozy comfort around the, house when
days are damp and floors are cold by owning and wearing a pair of these.
Note the three Specials and make your ,
selection while assortments are complete
WOMEN'S JULIETTES OR SLIP
PERS bf black or brown felt, fitted
with hand-turned soles. Juliettes. are
black fur-trimmed ; slippers Jiave orna
mented vamps. Uppers -are solid felt
throughout, and soles give splendid
wear. These are better than the shoes
you often pay $1.50 for.
Priced at
98c
WOMEN'S JULIETTES or felt or kid.
The felt are black, brown, red or gray,
and are trimmed with black fur. They
are fitted with hand-turned belting leath
er soles; nicely ornamented. The kid
Juliettes come in plain or tipped toes,
with medium or low broad heels, leather
or rubber. Values to $3.00 d OQ
at, the pair .................. Dlail7-
WOMEN'S JULIETTES of fine Brazil
ian felt, colors brown or black. They are
trimmed with long golden-brown fur and
handsomely ornamented on vamp. They
have good quality soles and are one of
the most comfortable and neatest house
shoes you will find. Regularly $2.60 the
pair. Priced for Wednesday $1 JA
at, the pair .DleX7
I .VVSSSSa?m I at
tB t . II IWS .
35c Fancy Ribbons 12'Ac$3.50 Veils Only $1.48
Preparations for holiday gifts call for the use of miles of rib
bon, and the wise ones will supply their need at.this sale. They
are in the narrow widths of 1 to Z inches, and consist of
Dresdens, fancy and plain colors
to ooc tne yard. Special
Regular prices
12k
A becoming veil is one of the most necessary adjuncts to a well
chosen toilette. Special price for Wednesday on Parisian Nov
elty Veils in all the new shades for street wear. Russian mesh,
with dotted and finished border. Regular values up
to $3.50 each. Wednesday, choice
$1.48
65c LACES Venise Lace Bands, Ori
ental Lace Edges, Fancy Band Trim
ming or Chiffon Applique. . Splendid
trimmings that are worth up to 65c
tne yard, cnoice Wednesday
10c
Evening Scarfs $10.50
Opera Throws and Silk Scarfs for theatre,
party and dressy evening wear, in figured
Crepe de Chine, with ostrich and marabou trimming. Aia r
Reg. vai. to $18 at $7.50, and worth from $ld to $30 .lUeDU
jRUCHINGS -Large express shipment
rof dainty ruchings just received, wide
or medium widths; colors white,"light
blue, pink, lavender, champagne, navy,
brown and black. The vard. AfJ f
25 to ...i.JM.OU
CHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOSE,
prime fast black dye, all sizes from 6
to 9y2, regular prices to 40c the j
pair. Special Wednesday .....ZlC
75c VESTS AND PANTS low
priced for Wednesday. Elastic
ribbed, fleece lined, winter weight;
vests high neck and long sleeves,
ankle-length pants. Regular fft
75c values at DaC
UNION SUITS Misses' Elastic
Ribbed Union Suits in medium or
h&vy weight, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length ; sizes 3, 4, 7
and 8. Values to $1.10. qA
Choice tJ7C
40c HOSE Women's Hose of
black cashmere, in plain or ribbed
10c
fie
styles, all sizes
Wednesday
Sell
40c the pair. Choice for
dj
regularly at
25c
EMBROIDERIES, in edges or inser
tions; Swiss, Nainsook or Cambric ma
terials widths, 3 to 9 inches. Regular
valutlj to 35c the yard. Spe
cial Vv ednesday
'$2.00 GLOVES Women's Gloves in
Mocha or Stfiede, all sizes and fine as
sortment of colors. A . glove bargain
too good for you to miss. Regular
prices $1.75 to $2.00 the pair. f o
For Wednesday's sale, just. . v !
$5.00 BELTS Parisian and Novelty
D ti: -i a.: - a: i i t -1
tjcus-ju cidsnc, unset anu Persian ei
fects. Regular values to $5
each. Choice
$2.48
SIDELINE STORIES
OF GRLAT NORTHWEST
GOOD ROADS MEETIXQ
Albany Booster Decide on Decern
t ber 1 as the Date.
.-. IRmtelil DliDatek to Th Jwull
Albany, Or.,-Nov. 11. A meeting- was
held yesterday morning- in the Commer
cial clubroorns to confer with Judge
John H. Scott of the Oregon Good Roads
conference for the purpose 'of selecting;
a date for a sjood roaas convention 10
be held at Albany. December 1 was de
cided upon. E. W, Langdon, president
of the commercial club, presided and
Introduced Judge Scott, who made an
address eallinsr attention to the Import
ance of tne -ooa roaas movement. ine
following; committee was appointed as a
committee or arrangement: J tu Mew
art. H. H. Hewitt. 5. N. Duncan. M. H.
Kills, C C Bryant, T. J. Miller. J. C.
Itamraell and I. A. Young.
WOMEN'S AID ENLISTED ,
Will Assist In Civic Improvement
Work at Albany.
v (SpeUI Dlsrtrti to Tlit .oorrat.t
. Albany, Or-, Nov. 17. Th women of
Albany will meet with Manager Dasent
of the commercial club for tne purpose
or organlslor nd electing officers for a
It . ... , 1 . ,e
New Method of Reducing Fat
A news Jtein from '.Paris informs us
that tb American method of producing
a slim, trim Cjrure, is meeting with as
tonishing uccaa. This system, which
tiia mftile luoh a wonderful imnnuing
oyer there, must be the MarraoJa Pre
orlpUon Tablet method of reducing fat
It la aafs to aay that w hare nothing
better for tiita purpose In this country.
Anything that will reduce the excess
f Mh a pound a day without injury to
ue siomecn. the causing or wrinkles,
tkae help of axercising or dieting, or in
terferono With -,' tneala 1m LjnirhtT
Important and useful addition t civlll-l
w iion s necessities. Jojtt such a cata
logue of good results, however, follow
i nee fHeaeant, hanniesa and
economical lttUe fat reducers. We aay
eoooomlial, because fctarmola Preorip
t on Tablet (made In accordance with
tie famous prescription) can ba ob
tfr.t(I of sny drugg-lst or the makers,
lie a"no. Co., Detroit, Mich., for
-xe-m-fiie cents th Urge ca. which
is a ue- UMly eftBomic! pric consider.
l:-t- Ci cuwber ef tablet each case
cwritkin. - .
ladle' auxlliarv. Thursdav aftern onn. Tn
regard to forming a ladies auxiliary to
the commercial club Manager Dasent
said:
"The splendid success of tfi recent
celebration and banquet shows what the
women of Albany can do. I should like
to enlist the aid of the ladles in the
lorranuon or a permanent auxiliary or
ganization, which will have as its aim
the civic Improvement of Albany. It
is my oener tnat unless we beautify
uur vny mucn or our worn or puo
uuiiy win dc rendered rutlle and abso
lutely useless, and I am convinced that
we shall attract to Albany the very
best class of homeseekers If we can
show them a city of paved street, of
nuraciive ana neany kept lawns and
gardens."
Mr. Dasent thinks that by securing
"u ja iub women mucn improve
ment can be accomplished along this
line, and it ta with this In view that
me organisation will De formed.
SHEEPMEN ARB REJOICING
urass in Abundance on Range in
Wheeler County.
18dcU DlftKltrh 4a T
Fossil, Or., Nov. 17. The condition of
me migi m wneeier county and sur
roundlns: terrltnrv at thi. -
best it has been for many years. The
grass Is six Inches high and Indications
point to a plentltude of feed during the
winter. Durlne the earlv fall
mo tuuieiy was ie among the cattle-
iucii anu aueepmen as to wnere they
were to tret feed to last ihmnri. tu.
winter, owing to the grass being poor
uwum ui lasa. oi moisture and
the scarcity of hay. The recent fains
miu kiiv wwm wMiiur nave u tni ii
apprehension.
APATHY OVER ELECTION
Slight Interest In Municipal Event at
' Grants Pass.
Speda! Dtspatcn t Tbe Jeorsal.l
Grants Pass, Or., Nov. 11 y Though
th time for- holding the ward and city
nominations for Grants Pass municipal
election Is but a. week off, there is ap
parently but littla interest In the event,
aa the liquor question t now decided,
the licensed saJoons having been abol
ished by the passing of the local option
J-"t June, it Is believed that the
election this year will be based on busi
ness issues, as Oranta Pass is just en
tering Into the biggest and most Import
ant era, of development It' has ever
known. Mayor Smith aay be win hot
ha a can,tMata tew alatlAn h.
ing oouncilmen are: First ward, H. C.
Kfnney; Second ward, Dennis H. Btovall;
Third ward, Oeorge Lewis; Fourth
ward, W. T. Coburn. With the possible
exception of Ur. Coburn, none of the
retiring oouncilmen will be candidates
for reelection.
WORK FOR THOUSANDS
North Coast Railway Will Push Its
Construction Work.
(SoecUl Dltpatch ta The JoarstL) '
North Yakima, Wash., Nov. IT. The
North Coast railway Will employ sev
eral thousand men through the winter
on its construction work between Spo
kane and North Yakima. President
Strahorn. says- that several contracts
hava hftnn lot Mat ana AMt f.m t.'lAn.
and that men are being recruited wher
ever they can be found. Hundreds have
been sent from this city and other
piaces in tnis territory. Additional
contracts are to be let within the next
few days that will give employment to
ou uiuri uion. mil route Detween opo
kane and North Yakima has all been
laio nuL uia in. n.ni. a, wav nu.
chased.
WASCO'S FINE HORSES
Premier Animals Exhibited at the
Boyd Horse Show.
(Speclil Dispatch to The Journal. I
The Dalles. Nov. 17. The annual
Boyd horse show was held at that place
last week. Maaauart hrothera wnn
Erues ior coits weighing 715 pounds,
u P. Bolton had a span of 2-year-olds
weighing 6 pounda Grant Bolton had
the best lot of mule colts and yearlings.
Lloyd Bolton had a fine lot of vnuna-
stock at the show. The best 8-year-old
iiurwf a w Trio mow were ownea oy Ji&as
quart brothera JIot Bolton exhibited
Adklnson's Puddv or th Rhir. f.n.u.
Garfield Hudson took the aweepstakes
for yearlings.
Axtnur unaernui is the proud owner
CURES A COUGH OR COLD
Th followlnc formula ia a nn.
Ing remedy for coughs or colds:
Two ounces Of glycerine, one half
ounce f Concentrated nlna
one half pint good whiskey? mix and
shake thoroughly each time and use in
doses of a teaapoonful to a tablaspoon
ful every fobr hours.
This will cur aatotra that la
able or break up - an aonte cold in
twenty-four hours. Th Ingredients all
can be gotten at any drug store. ,
Don't .get anything but the 'Concen
trated J pine, as It Is a special pin
product refined for medical mimn..
and comes only In half-ounce bottles,
each enclosed In a'tln screw-top. case,
which Js air-Ught to praserv th fluid
in its riur strength.
or one of tbe best matched teama In
this county.
William Hastings showed some fine
Clydesdale horses.
All the farmers near Boyd are greatly
interested in growing as good horses as
it is possible to get.
NORTH POWDER SHIPMENTS
104 Carloads of Grain and Hay Dur
ing October, Last.
(Special Diipatcb o Tbe Journal.)
North Powder, Or., Nov. IT. One hun
dred and four carloads of grain and
baled hay were shipped from North
Powder 1n October, which is an Increase
over the same month In last year.
There waa a marked increase In cattle
and horses, but the shipment of shSep
was araatlv fl.i..,... ... - -
lack pf dipping facilities. Powder val-
lev sneepmen are now driving to Baker
City to dip and are shipping from that
fUlllla
ent price la $13 per ton and there are
14 tons from the patch. The carrots have
attained Immense growth and were
planted so close to the river bank that
they were tossed into a scow as they
were pulled, thus saving considerable
labor and axpenss In getting -them to
market
OREGON SHEEP CLEAN
BUSINESS HOUSES TAXED
$100 Annual License for Near-Beer
Establishments.
l&pedal Dl6afah ta n JTanraal 1
Fossil, or, Nov. 17. Th council of
Fossil has enacted an ordinance Impos-
... Mi-mis upon peopia engaged In
business nr nArumtlnn. wt.i . w .
. . . fc.l 1 1, LllW gut
llmita The license runs ail th way
tu fivu a year. rn oral
nance take effect thl week and affects
nearly every trad and occupation. The
two niur.hAa. .Bt.Kll.kM- .
riu license, wnicn is al
most prohibitory here, and the pros-
miw mai nwj WUl CiOSS UP.
DESIRES IMPROVED SCHEDULE
Hlllsboro Wants Better Connections
With Portland.
(Speelsl DVipetch to Tne Journal.)
Electrto lln mad) a change of time ea-
f7, tn nrsi car leaving ror Fort
land at 7 ? In that vnmfA ( . ,u -.
:I0 as heretofore. Th laat oar leaves
Portland for Hillsboro at p. m.
There Is considerable sentiment in
rsLvm nt aetata tm 1AIA 1 1 . .
that people can coma home after at
tending th theatre or other vntn
functions In Portland. .
HEAVY CARROT PROFITS
Tidewater Man' Realises 9169 on
Three Quarters of an Acre.
I"pei DUpatcn to Tbe Jootetl., ' ,
'waldport. Or.. Nov. 17 Jm tr,.
roe of Tidewater last spring planted
rots and Is delivering his crop to th
i..rv,uii iui wtc. is prt.
Inspectors Fail to Find Any Scabbies
or Other Disease.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) .
Pendleton. Or., Nov. IT After two
weeks' work, 11 Inspectors under the
direction of Dr. 6. "y McClure of the
Federal Bureau of Animal Industry, re
port that not on case of scabblo .or
other disease has been found among
vrwon sneep.
xnoutrn not a Slna-Ta rliaoaaa ihaan
has been found so far. the work ef In
spection win do continued until every
a -.aw ncs. ieroii Buvjeiau III
an examination., it Is believed, however,
,.u .uiuuj sneep wm oe louna,
though early In the summer there were
a few Isolated cases In Lake and Doug
las counties. These were treated as soon
as discovered.
Thenigh Oregon sheep were probably
the worst Infested with scabbies ofj any
state in the Union two years age Dr.
McClure stated at that time that he
would clean up th sheep of the state
witnin two years, and this Inspection
seems to indicate that hs has kept his
promise. , ,
A SURPRISED MINISTER
Hyomei Cured Bronchial Catarrh Af
ter Hs Had Given Up in Despair.
. "or. many years I have been a suf
rarer from bronchial catarrh, and had
deSDSjred of nvthlnv 1 4 1 . . .. j
..J?IJipiea'?u" v",urPri" whan I -first
rr,i wnicn orougnt complete
aV. "Jf01111 ns been a veritable god-
There are many readers of The Jour-
nal whn n r a . .. . .
either nasal or bronchial. Many of these
despair of ever being cured. They have
k,!Ule,r stomacha with nostruma
until they are disgusted with all medl-
ClDaa an,1 . r ,,...ttn- i i . .
rt wTvaeaa. u w v lllU SjCI IllaV
of catarrh to rap tbem of their health.
w tic 1 S.T KtrU VIKAiUy. ' 4
?U!L, w reaaon together. "Wood-
a guaranteed remedy for caUrrh, colds,
fummatorr dieae of the nosa, throat
and bronchial tubfia. The name of thU
raWniLrlcfthlsa rsamafiw 4 m U am.i m, t
It doesn't cur they will give you your
Hyomei (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) 1
ma,ilna.tlarf air wvit ... , w . . v. - . .
rough th Inhaler over the Inflamed
snu germ - ridden membrane, and Its
ootMng antlseptle properties will allay
.-..".-I-wuu, viiv Hernia.
and restore the entire respiratory tract
and aa extra bottle of Hyomef, If after
ward needed, costs but 40 cent a .- See
wuau'u, vwm s vs. auout u toaaji
TWELVE UNDER ARREST ,
v."" i- ..
Klamath Fans Soft Drink Men to
lie Prosecnted.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Klamath Fall Or., Nov. 17. Every
keeper of a soft drink place In Klamath
Falls was arrested Saturday afternoon,
together with a number -of clerks.
charged with selling llguor. Twelve
warrants were served by Deputy Sheriff
Shallock.
The cases were brought before County
Judsre Griffith, who fixed each bond
at $600. Th sheriff Is said to have
other warrants that be wHl serve as
soon as tne preseno, case are disposed
VI,
DEATH GRAZES CARRIER
tasaaaaaaaawaaBjaaa
Falling Tree Kills Horse and De
molishes Buggy.-,
(RMrial Dlanatra to Tha liiml I
Sherwood, Or Nov. 17. While re
turning on Ilia route, 8. Q. Hangen, ru
ral earrler on Route No. 6, waa passing
a gang of Japanese cutting wood, when
a falling tree struck the buggy' and
horse, killing the horse and completely
demolishing the buggy. Hangen es
caped by throwing himself over the side
or me venicia. An investigation will
be made to determine If any one has a
right to fall -timber acros tha public
highway without stationing men to sig
nal my prvavciuna; teams.
. TOWER AT SHERWOOD
Little City Now Has Electric Current
' - and IJghtg. . :-
(SoecisI Dlapitefc t Tb inarBtLl -
InatallaH In , t. nt . Ik.
house, and tth power turned on for
the first time last .light. Within a
few day the entire sytm will be In
runnina AnWtr. Paw.. 1- tmmi.i..i v..
a heavy gaaoltn engine.. .
; ? Lo.iif Ftnrn INCREASED ; f
Port2anders ' Sobecrfbe $323 tor
i V . Needy Students, . '
1 rftnartat t)ianatfc an TV- T .
iiiX?1" ( 0rrIont Eughe. Nov.
17. Throuah' the tffnrti nf fitt o.n.
ator R, A. Booth of fcugep. i5 has
been added to the student loan fund, in
creasing it to about 11.100. Thlslund
is loanea to oeaerving students at a low
rat Of Interest, and is often the means
of keeping a needy student In the uni
versity. The donor were prominent
business men of Portland, who did not
desire to hava their names mentioned.
CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTON
Leavo
Governor Chamberlain Will
1 Latter Part of Month.
(Special Dispatch to Tbs Joarsalt . 4
Balem, Or., Nov. 17. In response to
a request from Qlfford Plnchot that ha
attend the conference on the conserva
tion of national resources, which con
venes In Washington December 8, Gov
ernor - Chamberlain will leave for the
national capital tha latter part of this''
month. He will return, to Oregon about
tbe middle of December. .
fuse plugs melting at 100 .degrees. In
coal bunkers, spontaneous combustion.
It is said, will be prevented.
Syrup sffigs
-Cleanses tne Systeni Ef
UQUv.UispeU Lolas arte
vv. JjLsne I. jolds and nprifl-
j i r s i . .
acnes aue w uonsimaiion;
Acts naturally, acts f riily aa
a Laxative. ' .7
Best forMenmen and Cnilch
jr I 111 I
renyoun0 and Uld
S A -I 1J
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nas iKejull name d tne Co
pany - '' .7V':'':
CALIFORNIA
by wham it is wonubctured.pr'mtea on the' j
frnt of every package, m i
SOLD BY All LEADING DRUGGIST
ne ae enjy rejmlar pries 50f-botlle. J