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THE OREGON ; DAILY s JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, "JULY 21, 1903. CLEKEAU ; BY DEFEAT Deposed Premier of ; France - Accepts Disaster Vas Per sonal. Gaiming - Adverse Tote Does Not Speak to ; Policies Hot? It Came. EUGENE'S CHIEF ALLEGES BRIBERY E. Denton, Cigar Dealer, Ac cused of Having Given? : Farrington Honey. rTTJt 0NM TaaarS WlM-l Pari. July 21- In statement to tne tTnlted Press today Clemenceau said fortnsr Premier "Mt defeat in the chamber of deputies : lot nlrht. leading to the resignation of nirif ant h ministry, la entirely .1 u.- r la tint a defeat for the oollcles of the government. I believe fha neraonnel of tha cabinet ana tne - present policies of .tha administration , u lU ba continued. J parts. July 11. Wlille hast In narfl- : Ing a. successor to premier utmencwiii, .hn -aaimai lat nie-ht after a, vltUDr- Hn ibata with M. Delcavasa In -the chamber f deputies la necessary bo fn. nf tha aoDroaehlng visit of tha csar ef Ruasla. It is thought no action will ba taken today Djr jrresiaeni stu M. Brland, minister of Justice, is tnntlnnaii as a ttrobable successor to Cleraenceau and he wai In conference with President Fallleree and the presi dent of the senate thla morning, but nothing: definite of the outcome of the meeting could be learnea. - - M. Delcasse, who caused Clemenreau a downfall after tha premier taunted him with having been retired in 10S, at the ' dictation of Germany, from hla poat ; aa minister of foreign affairs, is alto mw tloned as , a -possible appointee,- if 18 thought, however, that his chances ra alight, because of tha known opposition of Germany to his tilling. a official Doit'''-' - '''"'v ' ' i '. ; ' , Seloasse Jrosalbility. - Delcasse la very popular, aa was dorn-pstratedin-he -otaober . .last., night when the majority was suddenly turned "Into E mtnorlty and -Clemancoau was. no overwhelmingly defeated that , ha and Ms ministry were compelled to resign. Thla popularity may place him In y'ern- v (Sped Dispatch to Tit JoaraaL) Kusrene. Or.. Jnlv ai h . runinn. owner of 4 amall cigar store in Eugene, was arrested ... today ' charged . with onDery. lie la accused of h. vina- r vn Chief of Polios Farrington $6 on two different occasions In 'an ef forte to sa- cure protection against police raids. AecordinitO the char-area Denton nf farad bis first bribe several days ago. Aa the chief .passed Denton's place on his way io toa aeDoi co tales tn train for Ht Helens to act as a witness In the Mur fatroyd trial. Denton called him in. Far rington says, and handed hint an en velope with tha request not to open It till ho got on tha train..' Farrington says when he opened the envelope he found a S bill. - ... k ' . - . . -. : Yesterday Farrlngton went Into Den ton's store and Denton told him, Far rlngton says, that he Intended to declare a dividend la hia business on the first ana niteentn or each month; that in re turn ail he would ask was that tha chief give htm a tip whenever a search I solving. the problem had finally given ', the APE PURSUED BY; SOCIETY LEADERS Pet Escapes and Gives Defi ance From Flagpole Near University; ;Cairipus. y (Unites treat Leased Wire.) Berkeley, Cal., July 21. Roaming through tha bushes around . the camoui or tne university of California.-a , pet apa belonging to Mrs. A. H. Putty to day successfully eluded a small army of pursuers who have - for . four days been attempUng to return' tha simian to captivity. .-;- '... departments, aug mented by the Doundmaster and a score of excited society leaders, have partici pated ha the chase at various times since the ape made his escape, but the grinning fugitive proved himself mora men .tneir match for 'cunning. ; - - For hours yesterday the ape sat con tentedly .upon the top of a flagpole on Klin III HillL STREET -' : 4 ' " " x'...- " .... ,,-r v -j , - iS7 A- liaufirhs , at Furious Doctors r and Resumes' the Big: , : ; Game by Cable ; . (T7iiUed Prats Leased Ire.J Vienna, July 21. Despite the warn- lngs of his physician that fenly relax ation and the aoanaonment of business could possibly bring about his complet recovery from the nervous disorders from which he is suffering it Is learned today that H. Harrlnaan Is transact- in r immense stock deals by cable. He has transformed his apartments at Bad Gasteln. where he wont recently to take the "cure." into bualness offices and Is handling hhi affairs in the same manner that he would if he wore in Storm V scenes ira rannrttil tn hio vven ' enacted Dfftween Hirr mu anit tha ii.;,. ri.ra.hnn..rl.u r.w.H") mrnoua epeciaiiats wno nave takes Pitcher and scratched his ribs- while he 1 Ehr? .?,h'l5"?:Th Ala. kln. arihned with? slee St an Immense crowd of DsoDle who stood on the street ana discussed 'the best method of bringing him down At isfc after nollee an firemen whO had been called to aid -in for liquor was to be made St his store, tin despair, the ape calmly slid down Farrlngton also took he last alleged- made his way to the campus. lly given n id down an bribe, "turning It over to the district at torney, whereupon a warrant was Issued ior jjemon s arrest. Another chase was soon in progress but - Is proved as futile .as before and today ths Jungle Jester waa still at large. , . CLASHING STORY (Continued from Page One.) seau last nurnt. it la anrnaetMi that m. i l ... i Cruppl, minister of commerce: M. Pin- Hh V AIN TLiJuS A ramiBier 01 toreign aiiaira, ana M. Picard. minister of marine will b asked to' accept their old portfolios wi"n ue new caninet is lormea. Great exoitement rules nautical dr. cies today, and the president faces difficult problem in trying to bridge the break. Hehas set about It de terminedly, however, and indications are that he will Succeed In restoring political conditions . to their normal state. ... Clemenceau'a downfall waa sreateif with Joy by all parties, because since his accession to the premiership, ha has ruled the affairs of the nation with the iron nana or an absolute "boss." Drew Defeat Vpom Himself. Tha' cress today condemns the fallen premier as having committed nolitlr.l laulclao. HtJEii smartinr under erlt iclsm of M; Deilcasso, who as chairman of tha investigating committee attacked tha naval administration. i-nmlna- hi. head, the premier taunted Delcasse with having been ousted from the ministry and declared that he led France to hu miliation at Algeclras. jtererence to tne sacrifice or DelcaSse connection with the Alrenlraa hint on the nation's foreign history -created an uproar in tne chamber, and Clemen- ceau was Dittany- censured, -still sure encesu'e .chair, out in otiiciai circles it pt ms majority, tne premier continued la doubted wbetner even puuiio oimann o ecatning remarKS to ueiraase. . can overcome German opposition. . When the vote was finally taken on Although they resigned witn ciemanT ine naval question, at the close of the tueoaie in wnicn ciemenceau made his error, the premier's doom was sealed, it being shown that the government had i ueen aeieatea oy ziz to 1 1 0. . ciemenceau left the chamber at anna ana, seeKing tne president, presented nis resignation, with those or the mem- bers of the ministry. The resignations were accepiea. StomachAchs and Diarrhoea . Eating: green vegetables " and unripe fruit, sudden changes in weather, excessive heat; gulping down iced drinks, etc, cause stomach ache, cramps and dysen- - teryLThisxatises a great deal of discomfort and suffenng,' and sometimes death. In any case of this kind you will find Duffy's JPure JMalt Whis key a sure and quick remedy. A GALVESTOn IS SWEPT BY AflOTHER FLOOD Contlnaed from Page On a) 0 miles an hour at the time the last! i mtraaxt waa sent Iran tha itriKk.. I The railroad b rid ire between tha I. HftYlH ftnii tha fnilnUnd k.. . ... ... t ... I . ... P""F tcaspooniui in a nan glass 01 mine -"-" every hour will bring instant, re lief. ; ';- 1 ", '. 1 - Mrs. Freeman Vigorous at 114. In' an .interview with Mrs. Campbell, who lives at Red Bank, Pa.lt and who is the daughter of Mrs. Freehian (114 years of acre). she stated r CIIAKGE OF WIKD MAY SAVE CITY New lorn, July 21. The Western Union Telegraph company hero received a t.la.ram tVia , y-i., My mother has beenlto,"Jrin that the wind had changed : r..rr.. ti.... mr.t iirLr.i i auu whs iurcinr dbck me water. using wuiiysfuic iviait vvniSKcy if this Is correct it probably will ore and IS anxlOUS to have me tell Tent urthr damage. The telegraph you that she fele its strenrthen- to" Tnd'from" da v.r.raton Cvl. &.n "nog effects ; at once. - We know """ff, Ol,'ccount ot th brWg hemg , that it has done her a threat deal The messsce came thmnrh a w..i.n f POOd She is 114 vearn of acr U1lo.n elnPloy woo supposed to have vi kwu. one 19 Ai ycrs OI ge cut in an Instrument on a wire as near ana necas somcinmg to sustain possioie to tne city, as an wires pre. her strength, bhe thinks it is a ' - ti-TV1 CYCLONE IS SAID son should be without it. I my- mn tt xr-o Trnimnrr, self know what she says about T HAVE VRECKED your medicine is the truth." PART OF SEA WALL ii mas me aisease eerms and keeps the system in a normal. IOU,,?n.Te"K Julr "--TrUiiroad Lft)l. T. , communication with Galveston Was cut healthy condition. It keeps the off at noon today and it Is Impossible Old VOtrnc the voiinc Rtrrmtr' it "bt, reuei trains, mere ir they uiu yuung, inc young .Strong, It are called for. It la reported that a as invaluable as a tonic for over- iSwpecked1 1" sea1 trnck the c,ty worked men, delicate women and "roTiowing thfs'terJifie' gale sweeping Sickly children t)uffv'B Pur 15 fr?m the rulf drove the water into Kfl null?'!. h! ,c,iJl hiSh, S ow JWnr -wept by ii3.cyi is aa iiosoiuicivi i!"" nuruim to xns oest lniorma- :-:it.i:l -t . ,J Uon obtainable. Hu.c uisuiiauun ui niaitca gram, Th city is Isolated, anit reports so Kxcai care oeing usea to , have rV rf-. L ,.l noronKniy con- t-al U ut ' tT-Ti LnJLT?1?am'r b lther eratedor tnus producing a liquid food re- slve," aald Bevan. "Sutton waa appar ently. defending himself. reels Certain Zt Was Bololde. Rtnn aalH he was absolutely cer tain that the shot which ended Sutton' life came from a revolver in Button s hand. r When asked If Sutton first the, re volver he said no one else was in con tact with it. Bevan was the officer of the guard at the marines camp at the , naval acaaemv on the nlsht of the tragedy and was one of the two men who were holding Sutton down when h was shot His testimony was strongly in favor of the suicide theory, which Sutton's moth er is aUAmptinr to disprove. Threatened to X1U Himself. . tadlng un to a nosslbfe motive for Sutton to end his life. Bevan said: "Between two and lv months urlor to tne- snooting i visited Button in nis tent -We had a talk, and at that time Sutton said life In the marine corps was unattractive, to him. 'Home aay will shoot mvself.' he said." .Revertlnar to the events surrounding tne snooting, nevan aescriDea tne posi tlon In which Sutton lay at the time the bullet waa fired. Hi lav flat on tha around, with hla face downward. I donit know whether he knew Utlev and mvself wore there. In answer to a question Bevan eald Sutton waa lying quiet just before the snot was rired. Bevan waa also Questioned about the incidents connected with his ordering Button unaer arrest tor tne' scene oe tween Sutton and Roelker at the door or the tent. - Bevan said: Vhen I sent Roelker to his tent and ordered Button under arrest he said: 'D n arrest! I'm going to get my mess Jacket and leave this reservation. " aid Button Sad Two' Onns. In hia testimony VHsterdav afternoon Bevan. said:- ... , , . . : - I was officer of the guard tha rtlcrht OrOctOber 1 n 907rn" I aw Button at the door of his tent, and he had two revolvers in--his bands. Roelker was trying to oulet Sutton, who waa almins at his companions' feet This was about l o ciocg- a. m. i sent lioeiKer to nis tent and placed Sutton under arrest. 'Sutton then ran down the street de claring he was going to get his clothes and leave the reservation forever. Soon after, I heard shots, and. going in the direction from which the sound came. I found Sutton lying on the ground, with Hergeant le Hart and Lieutenant utley on him. Lieutenant Adams was there also and was trying to hit Sutton. i oraerea Aaame to desist, and some one pulled him away from Sutton. 'Then - I pinioned Sutton to tha ground, and at the same time heard some one say: 'My God! he has killed KoeiKerr Then Sutton raised his hand and pulled out a revolver. A flash followed and Sutton became limp." THOUSANDS FALL IN PARIS ACCIDENTS fTlnlUlt Prmrr faaaa Wlra k .Paris, July 11. Exactly 63.184 neonle were killed and injured in street traffic accidents during 1808 in Parla. Though the- exact figures cannot be given today for the first half -of 1109, the-prefect vttnrl. pus and l despite the grave warnlnga of tne specialists ne has renewed his battle xor power and money with redoubled Vigor; - A .. - .-, - i 43xtra Operator peve been' Installed bj the cable company to handle rush messages since Harriman reentered the marae. JEALOUS FARMER STIBS NEIGHBOR Calf and Woman Cause 111 Feeling Between Two ; Wasco County Men. Special Dijpatofc to Tba loonul. Fur. Or.. Jul 91 T u Cm wno resides in the timber, about 10 miles from here, was attacked about ciuua last eveninff n h- m i -nv.v a neighbor, and severely cut and stabbed. Smith, it is said, was Indebted to Covey for a calf, which he had pur chaaed some time ago. Covey says he .eras unable to collect the debt Smith, however had ruutn at wnrlr a Covey's Wife, from whnm fnv la separated, in .orden as ji claimed, to pay for the calf. This was not satis factory to COvey and also aroused his jealousy.- He-went to : Smith's houaa yesterday armed with a revolver and knife. Smith was unarmed, it la said, and Covey atabbat him thr tin.. n. of the knife thrusts entering na.P tha UU-J In It is thou gat Smith wilt recover. TANANA GOLD CROP ; MOEE THAN $12,000,000 . , (United Press taaad Wba Seattle. Julv ll.-mnrilln a . A vices brought by the steamer Victoria, which arrived In port early this morn- ig irora xvome ana Bt Michael, the Output of arold from tha. T..- ...t, for the year will be bt.n nnnn' ?nd-K,16'020'220' an Increase of be tween 35 and 60 ner pan ... ear. In the atronar . w Tra n m,m m 1 1 a AAA T . turner and a cnn'.M.rx . i T! brought In nH.t. ;.. " A OFF TRUNK SALE, CLOSES TODAY T J Chance ft ' . ' rPositi itively the last chance to secure a Fine Likly HandV farf- Trnnlr it ONE JOURTH: OFF,' Better purchase Here today. BAMBOO sAND WICKER SUITCASES AT OFF NEW PICTURE, MOULDINGS IN EVER R1LADY ! BOTTLlLiS : CALORIS BOTTLES ; HOT DRINKS WITHOUT FIRE COLD DRINKS; WITHOUT ICE ; Keep one in your; autoyour sumtner vaca tion not complete without one. ' ' FINE FOR BABYS MILK PINT BOTTLES QUART BOTTLES 53.00 to M.50 to S3 to f5. ,75 .75 ZVZKY DAY PRICES fSo Boschea Oermanv R-rmn. lare , ... .1354 11.00 Bhoop's Scrofula 90 w tl.SO Kannedv'a Medloal Die- oovery ...... M.. .....81.29 SCc Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Cure., small ...... ..w.224 $1.09 Borolyptol, large . . . . 90 ISO HorSfOrd'S Tlalaatw MTTTh. small ,.r..r.224 SOo Kendall's Srjavln Cure. small' . m'.imm454 SOo Parker's Hair Balsajn, a.a FOUNTAIN PENS CLEANED TREE The Victoria arnno-h tit-:; - manv of whom ."..r.?""- pose of visiting the exposition."" pUr" ASTOR'S WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE husband, a clerVvr' 'A that sent her her GRAPE JUICE AT CUT PRICES Reg. 25c Pints, now . . . . . , . . 15 Reg. 50c Quarts, now ....... .25f Reg. $2.50 Pints, now, dozen $1.50 Reg. $5.00 Quarts now, doz. ?2.50 INVIGORATING REFRESHING c C0o Sloan's IjInlmomV io- tfo Eleotrlo Plasters -'i tof s j. . . . .v ..., .2M tLOO Armour's Bmat-Bixtimet. 6 Do Armouw's Boef Krtraot, BOo Sal Vttal, medhxtta Sd Yjfstertn,' tman SOo Bromo Seltzer, medium) 404 BTomo' Seltser, small ....104 I1.TJ Pond's ExtiaotHlrgeSaU50 Wood lark Beef. Winer ad v-. IrOQ . ... . .aaaaaaMaw'yV4 Cooper f,1-- j r gg? BOo Karl'g Clover Tea. . large ...... ........m Bft ll.Of Oregon Kidney 'Toa, ' large ...... ..... , miaiQO tlM Stuarr" JJygpepsls. ; v Cure, large ..fH) XBo aVkln's Foot Eaae ,...30 $1.00 Absorblne ...... 81. 85 Armour' a Thyroids Tablet Tf ISo. 8ai Vltal stnall ...M.224 BOo" Wyeth's Li this Tablets. - .-grain .....,.... ..40t tto alien's Foodt Ease ..194 $1.00 Hostetter's Sitter .854 $1.04 Oarfleld Bitter ....854 Its .Castorla .... . . MM420V ' (So Bosodont Tooth Wash S04 S5e Rubifoam Tooth Powder 194 iOo Cudahyg Beef -Extract, ' 3 -ounce ...... ...... .....404 $1.00 Bloeufs LlrWment. large .904 P0o Cuticnr Resolvent, small ....'. T v. 3r.:,.454;- $1.80 Taft's Asthmallne v.11.35 $1.00 WUard On. large ...OOw $L00 Bhoop's Restorative ..OOe IB Laxol ...... . ,St24 1 5a Bquibb's Talonra ...... .20 It Ball' Hair Benewer ,...,8JSi tSo Borolyptol, small ......224 IBo Bt Jacobs, Oil. small ...S4 lie- Cutlcura Plasters ......224 $1.00 Bromo Caffeine ....... 904 IBo Omega Oil. medium ....224 WOOD ARD, CLARKE & CO. exchange 11 FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS. A 6171-6172 from the state ef Maine to the state of Washington. In 1004. on tha falsa renra. sentatlon that he would soon join her, Mrs. Wlnnlfred S. ScoveU ha asked the superior court for a decree of di vorce from Herbert IC. Hrnvn .h una. has an Important church charge on Long Island. N. T. For five yeara Mrs. 8co- iuia i and caring for herself without assist ance from the husband. The complaint recite that the oowple were married April tl. 114," at Lincoln, Neb., and later the husband was sent to take charge of a church In the state of Maine, in JBepiemoer, 1804, Mrs. Bcoveu nui remove to Washington, and seat hr to PuyaUup, Wash, with the promise that he would soon join her. The wife, with her child, landed at Puymllup with little funds, and found It necessary to go to work. Though she waited five years for her husband to Join her. her vigil was in vain. 0 TTl 11 V-ilViJJ of police declares they will vastly ex- d those of the nreCeding vear. - nf the total, 8800 accidents ceed receding year. ' Of dents were due tn automobiles; cabs and other vehicles, 688 bicycles, 3289; tramways, 641T. Carelessness, the nrefect said, was the principal cause of accidents. Pedestrians witnout thought attempt to cross the streets and are Injured or killed by vehicles. Cold weather Increases acci dents, the maximum, being reached be tween March and June. . Rain ia a fac tor and irresponsible drivers of horn. or motors swell the list. Comparatively few accidents are entirely unavoidable. Siring no PORTI0X of . t pharmaceutical whiskey, OF CITY INUNDATED which is one oi ine most etiective tonic stimulants and invigorators known to science; its palatability and freedom, from injurious sub stances render It so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. ' - If weak and run down, take a teaspoon tul tour times a day half a glass of milk or water. oaiem. juiy zi. The Troutdale Hot Boat ,,club was incorporated today. 1 IflUS olL u property is estimated $2000; the principal place of buslnt Companies Incorporated. (By Jourut- leased Salem Wire. I Balem. July 21. The Troutdale House Ths at hntln... s at Portland, and Its imat.n. xir O. Vanschuvvar. f. W. Unman an w v Lipman. ' Water-Stanrhflfil Prniin. Ann... n ntr UTWTr rtn trr mnr. ,.f :" nuBinesa at La -PI XI U Oil JX M1M Z .1,. . 2r incorpora- f..r.r a.vrr . "L siaie, cap ital stock $10,000: Incorporators, W. H Btancbfleld. F. L. Watar. anrf.r rr' Finn. .7 ' ' :.:-.: in Washington. Julv 1 TV a . wa.th.a bureau today issued the following re port, received here today from Galvea ton, Texas: . .. "At 10:15 o'clock the water was high In the! gulf and had swept over .the new sea -wall and, waa aeveral feet deep in the western portion of the city' "The barometer was at 2.34 and fall. '"ST rapidly. The wind waa from the northeast and blowing at the -rate of 44 -miles an hour. , xn storm wnicn 1 approaching the city was first alehteit lnai i 1 h. vaiiuma we. t 4 ' EAILE0AD BRIDGES ' ARE CARKIEDAWAY . BY WIND AND WAVE H01lCt(lll. T.T.I .Tul. 4)1 . TV. I"1 riiruaa oriags connecting Ual- veston, Texas, with the mainland were swept out today by wind and water. w or waier strurn the city and IS nOW Seven feat an In manl. r.t streets. . ". ' V " L l J".??3 that lives have been lost Ibnt details Of tha disaster - pannnr K. secured, because - communication . has been cut off by the storm. , r Chfld Sets Fir to Hon so, . tStwdal mapatcb to Thi Joaraat. grocers and dealers, or shipped of W.uliUteT-3rtef r.rUT,"n?IT,' ra business Our ConSUltintr Thv-Sician WiU lrD? to the ground Saturaay af- send to cvry reader of The Jour- washing" w?th m.tchM fti Duffy's Ture Malt Whiskey is soia even-where by drasreists. rial, advice, and ; kn interesting Mif'ThA ilhistrated medical booklet free of 'nun- , zostro is a painter and has I j;th eitr has no fir protee dixtanre of Zactroe home, 'burned in a driving rainfall. t a . X? . .XT X' - .'fliat on In the he house Doctor fells Dow To bet Strong Nerves Following Tonic Has Astonishing .tfect on Nerves and Blood. "If any roan or woman with a wv rundown -system,' says a well known physician, "will be unprejudiced enough to try the following tonic, they wlU find a. truly remarkable effect on - their nerves and blood. ; I am a doctor but io w yuur uruggiat ana auk him for , a 60c bnX Of Mllra.lUan T.kl... ihey are without doubt the greatest , . K-rcnginrner ana Diooa purifier In existence.- 1 know whereof 1 speak. If j-w an uuwn, wean, jam am di tlon. have nervoua prostration, low vitality kidney or: Uver troubles, rheumaUsm, insomnia, melancholy, any nervous or blood disorders, don't hesltKte but get Make-Man Tablets." . Make-Man Tablets are sour at aU leading druggists at SOo S ',or for -$1.80. -or sent direct by mail on' receipt of price. cm oxrr ran cotrrow - XlKE-XAIt TABLET OO. S53 Make-Kan Bldg, Dept. , Chicago , I hare serar oaed lfake-Maa Tt lets Wore, please avnd me ttarongb my (OroggUt's KaB").,..,. ,...,.,.,, ( A44mm) ..,.,. . ... a full-le S0 Ml of, Make-Man Tabletaj also rwur valo.bk) booklat. I iacloae 4o to partially pay mailing -xpenaa,. If y , Bane- ....'.. Ji..i..ij,.m Adivaa , Writ plainly. Only one be te aaeb family) EVERY DAY, EVERY HOfJR--SfiES, '"''EViSRYii' MINtJTC- ' aaaanMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaa)annaaaaaaaaaaaaa M(0)E Since ELLIOTT. BROS, made their last announcement of the approaching end of thelr-BIQ CLOSING -'J-.' , OUT SALE of the . i The public responded with a bound and the big bargains given them has steadily maintained theif con fidence, and day after day the Anxious Bopgain Buying public ff?7iimihAS big force of saIesmen of ELLIOTT BROS, to serve them. FAIR WARNING TO ALL: We began yesterdayclearing out our basement THE FIRST STEP IN DE- . , - ' . . LIVERING UP THIS BUILDING. - - J E1MD IS CLOSE UPOW tlft 'And ELLIOTT BROS, appeal to you once again to take advantage of the'one chance of 'your lifetime. Come early tomorrow morning, and come every day until the end. Until yet we can fit almost every foot and especially in thtf Ladies' Department. , - . '...' , y. - -".:r. . t. ' DRIVES THAT WILL INTEREST. YOU LADIES' WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS Reg. $2 arid $2.50 to close ODDS AND ENDS In a number of regular $5 and $6 Shoes . - - S)0(T3 LADIES' SHOES Laird-Schober Co. and Wick ert & Gardner, in patent leath-: er, Russia and gunmetal and suede pumpsi Reg. CJ') jj $5 and $6-to close tDZ 'to ALL- SHELVING AND FIXTURES FOR SALE EILLIO.TFT: BEOS. Sales Specialists, 4i 4 Marquam Bldg." Sellers - - -' - "- 1 5- .of -;;.FULLAr.2;;CCE STOCK the , - 285 MORRISON STREET ' - . -.: ; V.- ....,-.- --v.. ;rr- :V .v.