THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 27. 1003. u . : - - ion mini ms CUITE lila rMf1ou devotions, arena beer ea4 Maye4 earda, eu 10 nil areai eorre judfe Qanltnheln took the Mil under advleement to stve. the rolkenlarfe time ! think It ver. Them M O Dy I represents Mrs. rrVlkenbera, the defend ant's attorneye tmimm Titrn and Lome. DAIRYMEN TO ANSWER Continued from Page Ona) for clean milk believe mat an essential atep In tha campaign for elesa milk la n enforcement of tha state license law which, by Ita certificate of inspection and guarantea of quality, will Inform Twenty-one prominent business men I dairyman aa to what ara tha require- i numu miE IS NOW ASSURED Twent v-one Tromlnent 3ren Will liaise Rose Car nival Funds. , Electric Road to Traverse County Will Bo in Op eration by 1912. i y mCSUNAL p " 1 )2UilLLAP2f(J wrra thla mortilnf appointed aa mem' bars of tha way and meana committee br Prealdent Ralph W. Iloyt of tha menta which they muat live up. while maklnc every consumer certain that (P-UI lX.pU-a te The Joaraat) Pendleton. Or Oct. 17. TJiat Umt tllla county will have an electrlo road tha dairy fumlahln milk la operatlni eonnw,tln; tha farm land a with Colum- noea re.tlr.1 association and w.U for .e.tJ'.m'cf c'.rtT "Vl" "..T "T'T'V the nest few weeks be actively enaajred In tha work of lathering tha nest year'a appropriation for tha Roea Festival. The Icatlon will be Inalated upon. ait announcement made thla evening. A Dr. W. II. Lytle. state veterinarian, company known aa tha Vroatllla Rall- mrrtwmA in iriiaiiii v.atrriav avanlna I war at Electric Power cnmnior. haa WOrk haa been COlna On quietly Under!.,... ...- .K,nn, In niJth.rn I K.n l.nnntl fn. .run. ! with me lup miin in. --.- Oregon. It will beooms Ms Immediate Douglas Belts as prealdent. Ooorgs Ar amy. vt. KODen y. i enney. state nw.wi ,hur Brow( president, ,a A. R. ouicvr, .nnuuucwi 1111. pivinmii u.v tribute among dairymen the regulations for dairy operation which ara being Is sued by tha board In bulletin form. Tha will now go ahead association, bfjt , with a. ruah. "Only ona trouble now presents It said Mr. Iloyt thla morning, "and that Is that many people seem to think chat we ara starting on our work too aoon. Wo ara not, I assure you, but on the contrary, are starting too lata. It takes time to get up a show as" big as the festlTal and practically nothing can be dona till your money la raised. We ran neither figure bow big tha show is to be nor msks any arrangements whatever, until tha full amount needed Is pledged. This we Intend to do this - week and tha nest" Tha committee appointed conalata of A. I Mills, W. M. Ladd, J. C Alns worth, F. W. Leadbetter. H. H. New- hall. C. N. Hugrtns, I J. . Wentworth, Turner, secretary-treasurer. Dr. C J. Smith Is ona of tha Incorporators, This company has a power site on tha north fork of tha John Day river and haa veterinarian will at the siatlma offer I fc preliminary survey. and moat lila aervlcea In dairy Inspection and oow testing as a preliminary to certifica tion of milk for quality and cleenneas by tha state board of health. . of tha right of way contracts have been atgned. Tha road will extend from tha southern end of the county north to tha Columbia, traversing much undeveloped country. Eventually the company In tends to extend tha Una through Grant county Into Southern Oregon. A party MILKMEN BEGIN TO GET LICENSES FROM STATE 7WT? .-nri miTPTTi tttotvT'CO lOesays and tha road will ba In opera XUll XllSUlUi IJUOWMO tlon within two years. One hundred ii . ,. land fifty thousand dollars will ba sub- I A. Brandes, proprietor or a mux i ecrlbed by local capitalists, tha remain' and cream .depot at 117 First street, I der being mads up by outalde Intereata W D Wheelwright. A.-IV Charlton. Her. I appearea m municipal court ana an- (represented by Ml Brown. Th.a whole man " Wittenberg A. It Devera, Big I nounced n n'd taken out a license to I cost of tha road will Involve ll.SOO.OOO. sirhel R o need. Charlea V. Beebe. conduct bla business. This la ths rs-1 Considerable elation la felt here, as the a n ci.i.h.Ai, n. a.nin. m r I suit of tha crusade to enforce the or-1 road will open un ths timber lands and Wortman. C A. Blgelow, Q. M. Brown, I ojnanca governing mm oanuung ui mu i will enaoie tna Termers 10 snip ineir T. B. Wilcox. William McMurray, R. Gray and Dr. 3. R. Wetherbee. Bank ers, real estata men, merchants, doc tors, railroad men and manufacturers, all of them prominent In the city, are numbered among; tha II and much Is ex. pected of them. - Three big hotels eaoh gave 1500 aa i In Portland. Several other dealers have taken out their licenses, and . complaints have been Issued against 62 wagon drivers for not having a license. Tha cases are grain ana stools' at cheaper rates. . Change In Department Command, United rrm I-t.ned Wire.) . fi.n Pr.nnlun Hnt 17nin1t. the not prosecuted.Jf tha men aecur the faet h, ,utlone, ,t iIonoiulu, rwquireu perni.v, , Colonel Walter 8. Behuyler today be- Min. Anmfn.ni1p.4n.ohlAf nf the fl on. rt thr share to tha fund yesterday and HTSTlOP, NCADDlMf ' ' ment of California, owing to tha depar- one of these Is expected to do still bet-1 . . T rrtrnrTTiii mTTTi tur ' Colonel Edward B. Pratt last ter. The Portland, Oregon and Imperial J2i A LttUL Jllti IUUK night for Vancouver, Waah., where he each contributed this amount with at . will appear before a retiring board of possibility of the Portland doing moral Tha Right Rev. Charles Scaddlng left I the United Statea army.. liter on. The other hotels will ba can-1 vesterdav for California, -where he la to I Colonel Eohuyler U the ranking of- vassed soon. Other big corporations j fill ,0mo appointments foi lectures and I tlcw and, according to army routine. win do -viBiiea xoaay ana lomorrow. I addresses under tha auspices of the I Taxes commana. - n win remain m txon- fiund&v School eoDimlmioiL and Wo-1 olulu. however, as Major General COURT POSES AS PEACEMAKER man's Auxiliary of the diocese of Cali fornia. His itinerary is as follows: October zl, Santa Barbara: October it. pro -cathedral, Los Angeles; October II, Los Angeles; November I, All Bamta day, All Saints. Pasadena; November 2, r Pasadena lecture, Thomas H. Barry will take eommand of the post November 11. Mohawk Valley Pioneer Dies. (SmH.I Maoateh te The Joarnal.t Eugene, Or., Oct 27.- Harry Baxter, "Oregon and Mission- I ona of the pioneers of the Mohawk val- ary Opportunity"; November S, Covlna; ley, died 'at his home at Mareola yes- November C, San Mateo, address divinity I terday at tne age or si years rrom school; November . lecture, "The hemorrhage of the . lungs. Ho was GlVeS otraiirllt Talk tO War- San Francisco; November 7, San Fran-land lived there continuously till his Cisco; ioveuiDer e, jueccqrw ou wunn uwn. v v,u,lualfc " churoh, San Francisco, on "The Chrla- fairs of his community and was popu- tlan Church From tha Roman Conquest lar with his acquaintances. He was to the Mission of St Augustine;'? No- unmarried. Ha leaves two brothers, vemhber . 9, lecture San Francisco on Charles and Elliott Baxter, and two sls- "The Conversion of England to the No ters, Mias Rose Baxter and Mrs. Frank man Conquest;" November 10, Lecture I Btarroro. San Francisco on "Papal Aggression and tha Reformation;" November 11, lecture ring Swain While Lady Weeps Bitterly. Circuit Judge Gantenbeln took tha role of peacemaker this : morning at the conclusion of testimony In the di vorce case of Mary Folkenberv against Berkeley on "The Reformation to the juaepn a. iui.cnuiS. j. o.-..u wo Landing; of Prince of Orange;" Novem- b and and wire with their attorneys Into ber 13 Je!tura Berkeley on "The Churoh Vt Mh natal B. ja trm-mrm 4 Vi a w ia V. -. I. . " .... " " ia Modern Daya;" November I. Sacra , heart talk and evidently made some ,. t.k.. i impression, for the attorneys ' decided I v... , . ,. . tr. to - submit .ths casa without argument lanJ. Novenibei. 1?. meeting trustees of a 7 l, V,l Episcopal fund. p. m.; November It, y.v(,u. . me4,ting or board of missions at 8 p. m reconcuiaiion, . , i xt.,.-,k.- it a a., c li!W v!d's church; November L morning """"'7i -Iv I u St Matthew,safternoon Forest Grove; been magjUfled and that husband and NovemDer , 3, meeting; hospital trustees Wi.fe S!?" "if6.?': m.; November 28, benedlotloa of r V, J LJZfrr,V. .1. . ."X St. Elizabeth's housa; November , 15, tfAtt$Jt3M7 Thanksgiving, pro-cathedral. Portland; Ing, but at that time neither side waa N mber Jg 7:3() pro-cathedral, k T ' 1 11 Sellwood, p. m., Good Shepherd. "'f. ' .."lie, . ' . . : fnk T7n11v.M..i.M.M 11m j4 fA. M All ffwlMiiuoiga Av sail Uiiiuvuii IIU TlfTdrtT I IT mtTTTNn TThn have been prominent as members of RUSSIAN THUGS USE tne Aavenust cnurcn. jura. -oiKenDergt . , TmimCJ T7irtT rtTTvra alleged that her husband was cruel, J3UiJ1150 fJli trUiNiS found fault. Humiliated her, and flew Into such rase at times that aha feared I ' (TJntted Press Le.ted Wire.) to live with him. Folkenberir on hie I Odessa, Oct ZTBomb throwing has part objected that hla wife disturbed had a wonderful revival in Russia re cently. Tnere were zv successful or attempted outrages within the c Bar's European dominions and several others In Siberia during September, ; and tha October figures promise to ba even larger. - ; The situation la especially serious from tha fact that terrorist efforts to inform everyone concerning the use of explosives hava armed tha . criminal classes with ample ability to manufac-1 ture their own bomba. Outlaws almost invariably go provid ed with them, finding them much more I serviceable . than revolvers in stopping I or scattering police pursuit Tha authorities ara exerting them selves to the utmost to suppress the J unauthorised possession of explosives. but with large number of experts ae- cretry producing their own, these ef forts ara producing small results. WOULD WITHDRAW V " PLEAS OF tfOT GUILTY (Bnedal Plsoatcb to The Joarnal.t Moscow,- Idaho, Oct- 1 7.-1 n tha dis trict court yesterday afternoon tha at torneys for tha defendants In. the Kea-1 ter, Kettenbach and'Dwyer land fraud cases asked the court to permit the defendant to withdraw their pleas of not guilty in order to present a de murrer to all of tha indictments pend ing- against the defendants. Defendants attorneys stated that In their opinion all of tha Indictments-were fatal to a demurrer and In aupport of the mo tion cited tha decision In tha William son case. Assistant Attorney General Gordon ordered the motion stating that defendants could not withdraw plea of I not guilty to enter a demurrer. The court requested attorneys - to present a formal application for withdrawal cf pleaa of not guilty, atating that It would be vain to go ahead with tha trial If tha Indictments ara not good. Defendants attorneys believe the court will permit the withdrawal of pleas of not guilty and will aonslder argu- ment on a demurrer to Indictments. a4.l in ft. . .iit feature et Tie loaraal. kmr aaa art .fain la iatt aucb l Sbuuld ru4 It lf-n.4 t the anri.ty editor ar Ule- aauM It krure 10 eatuaa la id Bjoraiuf.i A pretty compliment to Miss Dorothy Hoibrook, who has recently returned from Europe, waa the tea given yes terday afternoon by Miss Laatie Weld- lor, at her home, ' ill Lovejoy . street Autumn loaves decorated the drawing room! of tha spacious Weldler home. The tea table was presided over by Miss Becky Illddle. Miss Mllla Wesslngar, Miss Use Koehler and Miss Malda Hart Assisting about tha rooms were Miss Mary Livingstone and Miss Stella Fro li ma a. . Prior to Miss 1 1 ol brook's Euro pean tour, aha attended Miss Scho vllle'a school la New York. About 0 called daring the receiving hours to greet Miss Weldler and to welcome tha gueat of honor. e e , - -Tha Ladles Aid society of tha First Presbyterian church held a rally meet Ins yesterday afternoon at I o'clock In tha church parlors. Twelfth and. Alder streets. . , e , e - For Miss Frances Hayes of this city, an entertainment was given In Pendle ton Saturday evening. Her hostesses were Mrs. Augusta Moula . and Miss Moorehouse, and tha party took place at the horns of Major Lea Moorehouse. ... On account of tha death of General Oliver Otis Howard, who passed away at hla home In Vermont yesterday, the wedding ceremonies of his granddaugh ter, Miss Oraoe Whitman Gray . and Dr. Cloaa Norrts Perkins, will ba sim pler than formerly planned. Tha wed ding will take place according to ar rangements at the First Congregational churoh next Wednesday evening, with tha attendants aa planned, for the near ness of tha data made it impracticable to make any change In tha ceremony. How ever, tha elaborate reception which was to hava followed at the home of tha bride's aunt Mrs. F. H. Karom. will not ba given, and there will be merely an Informal gathering of the Immediate family after tha church service. The bride's mother, Mrs. Jamea Taylor Gray, wife of Captain Gray, la a daugh ter of tha late general. Mourning will ba discarded for that ona evening. e Mrs. M. E. TeaL tli Everett street left today for a 10 days' visit with rela tives in Eugene. ' e e Mlas Flora Mason, a popular society girl of Albany, has been the guest of Mrs. George F. Nevins (Miss Lora Vanca) for a week. Dr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Whits accom panied Mrs. Boyles to her home in Pas adena, CaL, last week and will remain two weeks. Mrs. Boyles is a sister of Dr. White, and has been a gueat at the White home. Tenth and Schuyler streets, Irvlngton. for -some time. Dr. White re- I centl'y underwent a surgical operation. and tha ocean voyage Incident to tha Journey la expected to expedite tha final stsges of his convalescence. e Mrs. A. L. MeCully gave tha first of her series of entertainments at her residence, 131 West Park street yes terday afterndon. Bridge waa tha diver sion for the afternoon, and prises were won by Mra Herbert Holman and Miss Marshall. Mrs. MrCully's guest Hat in- eluded Mra Dwlsht Edwards, Mra Her bert Holman, Mra K. I Thompson, Miss Marshall, Miss Vlda Marshall, Mra W. Hodson, Mrs. J. J. Panton, Mrs. W. C Knighton. Mrs. J. H. Hall. Mra R. E. Davis, Mrs. C. H.Rumelln, Mrs. W. F. Btlne. Mra F. IL'Fogarty, Mra. Adolph Dekum, Mra Winiam Grlndstaff, Mra. Dan J. Malarkey and Mrs. C final ley Morgan. . , ': ' I Tha wedding of. Mlas Claire Jones to Oeorge William Gray, Wednesday, Oe tober 20.' In San Francisco, earn aa great surpria to their many Oregon trienda Tha wedding waa celebrated at the First Presbyterian church, Dr. Rader officiating. Tha bride Is tha daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. L. Jones of Lablsh Meadows and a sister of Mra Anderson M. Cannon (Mlsa Mabel Jones) of Portland. . Mr. Gray Is tha son of Mr. and Mra Charles Gray, of 247 North Twenty-fourth street, a pio neer family, who wave recently moved to this city from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge -Gray ara spending their honey moon at Del Monte, Cal and will re turn to Portland within a few weeks ta resiaa. e m Tha Tuesday Afternoon elub was en tertained at tha home of Mra George Anthony Bateaon. at 2SSM Margin street yesterday.. Tennyson's "In Ma- rnoriam" waa tha subject for study, and anoat interesting and profitable after noon was enjoyed by tha It members of tha club. The home of Mrs. Bateaon waa attractive with a generoua use of chrysanthemums and autumn foliage. A luncheon waa served at the conclusion of the program. Tha officers of the club are: president Mrs. A. A. Bailey; secretary. Mrs. Tabler, and treasurer. Mrs. Miles. ...... .-T '- An interesting meeting of tha Flor ence Mead Mission circle of tha Uni versallst Church of Good Tidings will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra Bondurant ISO East Thirty' fourth atreet Visitors should take the Hawthorne avenue car. The toplo of the day will be "Women of tha Bible" and Mrs. DeWitt Martin of Vanoouver will be the leader. All Interested will ba welcome. a a Tha Ladlea Aid society of tha First TJnlversallat church has arranged to hold a rummage sale, November 2 and I, In tha vacant store at 104 Grand avenue. art are the chairmen of the commit- f-fiiarrinl fl r I Pt tees Irt charge. Thoae d-elrlng to give Ifllli 1 I I J I Nil All anything for the sale will please i.oilfy r 11 II I 11 If A If II ill I ' Mra K. & ruoo. 47 lat fcl.t.ttl fill III L II U llUflU ' TO BE HUT atreet. north. Oreaon Command err, No. !, Knlghta Templar, will give a large reception to morrow evtinlug at .1.30. at the Maaonlo temple. West Park and Yamhill The recfiiiJon will be clven for all Royal Arid. Muns and eaperlally. In honor of Clackamas Commander, No. II, of Oregon City; Portland Commandery. No. I, of Portland, and Washington Com- mandery, No, II, of Portland. All vl Itlng Templars are Invited. There Will ba mualo end refreshmenta and a gen ral social time. ' Following are the of- flcera of tha entertaining commandery Kmlnent commander, D, Projected Railway i From Umatilla to Milton a1 Uer- ifA rt 1 1 . 1 1 . i .: muuyj fcajs tapiiausu Special Wapatch to The Jouraall . Pendleton. Or. ix l 17. That the pre O. Tomaslnl; I Jected farmers' rallmxi tmm I'matllla .''wun.mDaXlnr.?.". itobtrt to ,llton wlU ""ructed aa f.r Junior warden, V. A. Avery; treasurer, was tha statement made yea- J. W. Cook; recorder. W. a Macrumi terday, by A. A. Colo, local stockman standard bearer, Charlea -It Frasler; I and capitalist who is one of tha leaders sword bearer, H. L. Plttock; warder, n tha movement Ha aavs (hat nroxreas jT'neVi.v? ."rd".' o i.lr. 0n th P""ry work In connection J, L. llalley; guard, fred O. Jennlng, I W., th- -n.i-11n - .... Joseph McClelland; sentinel. F. A. Van h B ,r"c' f JJ--.. ii wtrv nn.iui.4inw.in. w xt.. I rnot ,n slowly, and that tha Una is to Kirk, mualoal kensla. be constructed. The proposed route of a . -- . iwu b.m-iiu. Kiiiii.pfc uirrcvix acrwi Upwards of 200 Invitations hava been c:Pt'r.1f the- government' project to Vancouver and Portland peo- J0 l'm,,,,, Jha reservoir an 1 attend a reception to ba g van da,n' , contract call for a r Ight of officers and ladlea of Vancouver wr ,0 Wide and specify that the Issued pie to by tha offlcera and ladlea of Vancouver barracks next Wsdnesday ever Ing, In honor of General and Mra. M. P. Maua, Tha recaption will be held at the post gymnsslum building and la Intended to give Oeneral and Mrs. Maua a mora In timate relation with tha peopla of' the barracks and tha two cities, main Una is to extend from Umatilla to Milton and that varloua branch Una feedera are to ba constructed. Jor tha ' time being It la proposed to run ears by steam or gasoline power, but later electrlo cara will be Installed. OBJECT TO PUPILS FURNISHING SUPPLIES K. SSJt Vehicle Makers Meet. ' ; ' Chicago, Oot . IT, With an attend ance representing, millions of Invented National Aaaoclatlon of Implement and Vehlole Manufacturers opened In Chi cago today and will continue In aeaaton over Thursday and Friday. - - '- (Bpeelal Dispatch to The Journal.) North Yakima, Wash., Oot IT. Parents of school children, to a consld- erehl niitnh In thla !tv era mikln. a stranuou. objection to tha custom THRO AT , MISERY wuiDn i veiasi iiwuww in iae jjuuiiui schools of having tha children make I contrlbutlona for tha purchase of book. How a Boston Kan Oo Kid at pictures, gymnasium and other aooar-l ; wionio xiiroai isaaa. s atua. Tha matter waa brought to a I "Hymnal did me a world of good whan head when a Plan was carried out by 1 1 had chronlo laryngitis; In fact effected which the pupils ware asked to buy 11-1 a cure after all the beat speolallats had brary ttcketa at 10 cents eaoh. tha funda given ma up as a bad job. I tried Hr- to be need In subscriptions for maga- omal tha same as I had tried hundreds sines. The charge Is made by parents or other things that peopla ar doctors that tha requests for small donations would recommend. They all failed ex- for things that should os furnished by cept Hyomel, and this snooted a euro tne scnooi ooara, are maae almost every i w um men issung. n my imuoni week., and that tha amounts contributed I happened II years ago and I had ought aggregate a considerable total before to be aartamed not to nave written you the end of tha year. It Is proposed to before. At flrat X waited to aea If tha take tha matter before tha school board I ears Was permanent or not and whan to aea if It cannot ba stopped. ?ou realise that for five winters before uaed Hyomel that I could not apeak above whlaper and aometlmea not at all. you can Judge why J waited with a Mrs. E. 8. Ferguson and Mrs. J. Tag- distance. Brran at Wlnnlrjes. T11?"' i!?VL ICf rood dealof axTety Tor ttmVTa t.H If I waa really cured or box. EL' A. Iind- l.K Bam.W nn.lnn II... txr, Mil . "". ...... ".""IKVl ,, ""1" 1 April 1, 1109. gaKeniBiu. jar. crjran win iirau in I t. tt. .1 t .. Fort William tomorrow, and from ihaXZtm.Ctm tf ) placa will procaad diraat. W hi. ho. ,tJZ ee'lVa in Lincoln to vote at tne rebraKa " ' 4T7xa mi wui jyivuivti isiivtw aaiava jyvi w manentlv cure catarrh, and all ordlnsrr diseases or tne nose ana nrononiai tunes. It gives great relief to consumptive Sold by leading dealers everywhere and In Portland by Woodard, Clarka A Co. atate election. Buildtha material la' hauled to all arte of Harney valley, trips requiring I rom one to twelve days, according to I mcallen & McDonnell fO, UDm Me ffor Rfey mi fmmvfiw; Mesf Sliyte A sale extraordinary of Women's High-Grade Tailored Suits at less than the actual cost of production. An unequaled opportu nity to choose from the season's most wanted styles and fabrics and save from $10 to $15 on your suit. A wide range of styles to pick from, and we will guarantee these to be the best values ever offered in the city of Portland. All sizes are in the lot, in cluding extra large.. Overcoats Yes Cold weather is here you "must" have an Overcoat. You "should" have a "good W 1 You "will" have a goddk'un" if you buy at "The Lion." Military Col lar Overcoats, rainproof fancy models for young men genteel overcoats for dress occasions. Every kind tha is right at prices to corre spond. . ; . Silk Waists at $5.00 to $7D0 values. Latest tai lored styles in plaids and plain col ors, trimmed with jet buttons, tucks, fctc. Matchless bargains at 9 3.98 each. Sale for Today and Tomorrow Raincoats at Dresses louse Two-piece House Dresses, made from best quality, materials, in light and dark colors. These' same garments sell elsewhere at $2.00. on M OC special sale at..,. ....? A eW HERS CLOT 165-170 THIRD ST. Croup is SRoet prevalent daring the dry cold weather ef the early winter rncruha. Parenta ef youag chtkJreei k.euid tr prepared for It. Ail that I reO4 ! a bottle ef Chamberlain' (eutl Reaedr. Many re others ere r'r I ts-t It in their homes a4 it re reer eVae-rntel tbem. CLABK WIRELESS Detroit Byatexa Zs Betsg plaeed an atev awal JDteaaU Teasela. The Clark wireleaa system haa been installed and tested on the steamer Lof tua Cuddy, of tha Mitchell fleet, the first of a 7 boats ta be equipped with tha dark system, and Manager Tboma K. Clark aays It will at race be placed on twa more ablpa of tbe same fleet. The ghsw-Eddy fleet alaa erlll a ejulppd as fast as poaslbla. (Special from Detroit) Pacific roast office. 711-1-t Oregon- ian balldlng. $3.50 Pctlico'fs Black "rreatherbloom'' Petticoats, made extra wide with deep stitched flounce and fitted top. Other stores sell this grade at $3 50. All Sample. SmMs Afc " (Greatly Reduced Every Sample Suit in the Store Will Be Radically Reduced lor v These Two Special Days' Selling $20 and $25 Vals., Special g $25 and $30 Vals., Special g IT. SO $35 and $40 Vals., Special g26.5Q : V v An Sample Long Coats Greatly Reduced' Women's long ; Raincoat In rttb berized silk or cravenettes several new colors. These ara standard $12.50 and $15.00 values. On salt today. '.;V ,.' . " -. . i. . ; ..J-,,".' Long Kimonos xtra qnalttx Persian flannel Elmo-. nos, faced with best qnality satin, light and dark colors. In a vaHatr of patterns.' Regular . $2.50 1 7Q values, special now at.... lei a) Met WaSsM ai Sell regularly- at $5.00 and $6.00 apiece. While this lot o! 32 waists lasts we will sell them at $2.9a apiece. We secured these for half regular price, being samples. Ho two ahkt. Come early and get first choice. - . $12.50 Capssat New Military Capes, trimmed with fancy gold braids and buttons.' Yon can't match them for, less than $ 12.5a See these. Women's S3.00 Sweaters, Oxfords, Cardinal and While, 1.75 Each The caurtsaiasi rolSterf Cottars a-1 aaaa -wl.l open Member. Oetr xS, at i I It p. m. ' Mayor Fisrte) wiJJ eldr the "feasaar Beoetera tara arer th. , heaaar ta t nerrrtaaswa Be one of ihrm and the Taft flag. Chanseei ef i prrtrm arery atght- Adntisaiea free. re ef tr4 t f.ee freer ''" ef velry froea prvefcue st t-era, Wc Arc Portland Aa'ls lor Famous "Red fern" Corset; also -Thomson's Corsets M3 A IT IT H?DT nPTMIMP?IT F MlriilliliiHjli Cii iuiililJlIJljJijiLi Cor, TTiIrd and Morrison Sts. Paris Modes Monthly Maaazlnc Free for the Asking All Paris Patterns 10c Each