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THE OREGON I DAILY JOURNAL, v PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1910. . " 1 ; " '"' . 1 : : Jiii a j oomm nPT?CAIATJ AN ARTIST'S A UNCONSCIOUS ERROR m tmttTT t av fRu-tat bw to a dillr feature of TTi learn I. A or on wishing to Imwt ucb haul J od It lnl tn the .ocWy editor or trUe boae. It Ufurt 10 o'clock In til uwrniul.) r - Mr. and Mra, Chester V. Dolph ra at Pel Mont. Gal. They will vUlt In Pan Francisco- baton their return to 1'ortlanf ' ; ' ' :'; '. ,'?, . . .... . ' ''. . v " Mr. and Mr. I. N. Llpman were hosts at a dinner and bridge party laat night In their Wayne street home In honor of atlas Flora Flelschner and her flanoe, . Henrr Metzaer. The dinner was beau tifully appointed, the Uble carryln an arUatla arrangement " of daffodlla and violets. The guests at dinner Included onlr members of the family, while 1 or more friends came In later for bridge. Miss Fleiaohner and Mr. Metzger were awarded the prises at bridge. . , . .- ,- . 7 : : - . -. ' Mr. and Mra. W. A. T. Bushonr. Mra Cecil It. Pauer and Miss Mary . Mont ' r ornery left yesterday morning for New York.- The Buehonge will sail the last of the month with Mr. and lira. Frank Raley and Mra F. 8. Doernbecher for Kurope via the Mediterranean, later visiting centrai Europe and the larget citlea. While. the Kaleye and Mra. Doernbecher eapect to return home dur ing the summer. Mr. and Mra. Bushong ' have not aet the data for their home coming. Mra. Bauer will spend two -.'months la New Tork attending the ' opera and oonoerta. Miss Montgomery win be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jewla FtIxmU la New York, and will I visit her brother, Phelps Montgomery t New Haven. , Prior to her departure. Miss Montgomery has been the motif for several dinners and Informal en tertainments. Mr., and Mrs.. Walter F. liurrell were dinner hosts ; this week In honor of Miaa Montgomery and her fiance. Rev. Henry Russell Talbot , 7 -. -. .'e , ' rr. Guatave Baar haa returned from a several weeks trip In tha east. Dur ing his absence. Miss Bertt Baar has been a house guest . of Mra Edward .Cooklngham on Eleventh street. .7 ,f.. :.' .'' . .;'.-..'' e ' . . '. Pr. and Mra. Norman Pease are ex pected to arrive In Portland the last of this month, and will take up their rest dence here. . Dr. Pease la a aon of Captain and Mra. A. I Pease, but haa been away for the last seven or eight years at college. He IS a graduate of the Cornell Medlpal college and a mem ber of the Chi Pal fraternity.. Dr. Pease was married In New York January. 1 to Miss Alice Boutwetl, tha daughter of Pr. Henry T. Boutwell, and a Smith college graduate. They hava left New York and are traveling through the fuV.'';''wA:!;:;A.v Last night at tha Crlttenton home an entertainment waa given by the -Methodist Episcopal church South. An In teresting program waa heard. Of par ticular Interest was' the appearance of Miss Mollis Gregory, a talented elo cutionist of Denver, Colo., who gave two of her most pleasing monologues. . , . ...;.-, Vr' .'' .-v n ,.' Mr. and Mra.- George I McPheraon are visiting In 'Chicago this week. They will be tha gueats of Mr. McPherson's parents In Detroit, Mich., and' will visit relatives In Lowell, Mich., and return horns by way of San Francisco. In San Francisco they will visit Mr. Mcpher son's brother. Their trip will consume a month's time. , . ' , s-, 7 , .";. a r" ;: 77 ,' Mrs. tfsa',fri( ' - -V, s: WOMAN HOLDS OFF 7 MOB AND SAVES , v NONUNION COOK i , . ''f'U' ,'. " : ' ',. ', ,----" i?. jyv7 ir pmmmw w'J" 'r -'-'v-.tv 7 . i 7 ' 7 ;-.? ; .: Is-: - : l f .-V-- - - . -7 :v-- ' l-'r - " v-'"'" v. ' - - ' k.' ' .' ' r-- - "? :':;-i .'v-A-v---' -v;'X-' - V"'-' .7 ; ' I - : Chicago, Jan. .-Led' by John 1 Aodell, a posse today searched the woods near Twin Lakes. Wis., ' for leaders of -the mob of J00 loo harvesters who attempted to , lynch Samuel Roberta, a cook yeaterday. During an argument over the beneflta of unionism, Roberts, , who was a nonunion cook In a boarding house, kept by Mra Audoll, . refused to ex- a press belief in the labor cause and disputed the word of soma of tha union harvesters. , -- The lea cutters grew wrathy . ' and called their companions to- gather to tell them of Roberts' beliefs. ,A mob of 100 quickly formed and listened to the lead- era. It flnallv iMil M al lynch the eook, and with a rope e the men started for tha board-, Inr house. ' . ' -. Mra Audell heard their cries' to "lynch htm," and after secret- e : log Roberts In the house, armed, herself with a shotgun, with which she held off the men until . ,. her husband cams homo and se- cured assistance. The mob waa finally persuaded ' to call off the lynching, and an attempt was made to arrest the, leadera. Who escaped. ( . A poaae formed early .today:: and aooured tha woods in tre vl-. cinlty of the lea camp in search , . of tha leaders, who had made 4 good their escape Into tha midst of tha forest , . . . No, the 'Morning Oregonian did not intend to ;p!ace the initials "II. S." (Harvey Sco"tt) on its cartoon "Head of the Money-Trust, which appeared in that newspaper today, but a slip of the pen' made the dol- ' lar mark that which it 'was' Hot intended to be. ' v How to Get Rid of Catarrh I terday afternoon , at their King atreet home. Six tables of bridge were played, and prises awarded to Mra. Oliver King Jeffrey for high score, and Mra Roland Mills for second best score. CHRISTMAS CHEER 7 FAILS TO GLADDEN '18 PENDLETONIANS ' (Kpeeli! Dltpsteh to Tb JosnislV Pendleton," Or., Jan. I.Elght een persons are aatd to hava been poisoned, none seriously, as a re sult of drinking adulterated whiskey on Christmas day. Ac cording to the story, a barrel f whiskey was shipped In to Pen dleton Just before tha holtdaya The. party, who received-, the whiskey Is said to have conceived "the idea of watering It, to In crease the profits from the sale. The watering process proved det rimental to the whiskey and re sulted In the poisoning. e TI OF WILLAMETTE HAS FEVER EPIDEMIC A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and It Costa Nothing to Try. -.. . ." Nearly 10 per cent of Willamette's population Is 111 with typhoid fever. Willamette river water Is tha cause. said Dr. Calvin S. White, state health officer, when he returned from a visit to the little town yesterday. which supply drinking water were flooded during the Willamette's recent freshet Some river water and a4 good many genua were left Tha germs hava evidently multiplied In their new quar ters, vr. woue trunks. , -r - -,- To prevent further spread of tha dls Those who suffer from catarrh know Us. miseries. There Is no head of this suffering. You can get lid of It by a simple, safe, inexpensive, 1 home treat ment discovered by '; Dr. Blosser, who, for over thirty-five years has been Springs I treating catarrh successfully. His treatment is unlike any other. It Is nat a sprsyK-douche, salve, cream, or inhaler, but Is a more direct and thorough treatment than any of these. It cleans out tha bead, nose, throat and lunga so that you can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped- ail catarrh auf ferera ease,-Dr. White gave tha people some practical pointers on typhoid prevention. I up feeling that who iowimncuuiirai wu ii mi i nave. 11 neaie ins aiseasea mucous all water be boiled, even though the j membranes and- arrests tha foul dls springs have been pumped out and lchar. so that mu will nnt t cleansed. Literature warning aralnsthv hinwina- VAiir n rial si n rA knlfM BU"" wy KotJiat me lima um u coenot nolaon thm CLE.AVE.R & HAVEXICK CLEARANCE SALE i- 1 : uJ ;VV:;VV-, V , - . ' ' r 4 'V.' '7 1 On all our Women's and Misses Tailor-Made' Suits and Coats.' This, is an honest sale of honest merchandise no old stock or jobs. We have . only been in business since last. September, so every, Suit and Coat in V our stock is now up to date, in style and high-class man-tailored. Be-; . low are a few of the many prices: $20.00 suits. .. . ..... ; 910.00 ; $32 50 SUITS .$10.25 $48.50, SUITS. .. :. . . . . . $24.25; $60.00 SUITS 930.00 $75.00 SUITS. .937.50- $22.50 SUITS. .V.Vv.: .911.25 V 7$30.00 SUITS .......... 915.00 $42.50 SUITS. 19-1.25 f, ; $50.00 suits ... .: ... 925.00;; r $72.50 SUITS: i . . . . ; 930.25 One Third Less on All -..Women'srahd . Dresses and Separate Dress Skirts $18.50 DRESSES, . . . . . .912.50 $27.50 DRESSES. .. ... .918.50 $35.00 DRESSES . ; . . . . . 923.50 $50.00 DRESSES 933.50 $10.00 SKIRTS 90.75 $12.50 SKIRTS, ; ; . ;93 50 $15.00 SKIRTS. . . . ... . .910.00 $22.50 SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . 915.00 We have not marked up bur goods for this sale, as many do, but they ' are, marked the original plain fijres.;..:: VC illuj. 409 Washington Street contamination and means to prevent the spread of infee- j tlon was distributed by Dr. White. A TKAVEXJOrO UAZXBVUX. . H. F. Beers. 17-7th ave.. Peoria, I1L, writes: t have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them, to' all." Foley's Kidney Pills are healing; and M-SHSpawldlflr-aBW-w 4 5""32i,S.n.a. jwni" restorg bealtlr and Mrs. Stearns, were bridge hostesses yes-.SEt ' J??TVW?1 In a new refrigerator' recentlv nat. anted by a Georgian tha usual shelves system ard ruin tha stomach, as In ternal, medicines do. .' If you ' want to test this treatment without cost, send your address to Dr. J. W. Blosser, 61 Walton street At- iimiicQ i turn mail enoua-n f th mi Mn aistance, tha bottoms of tha drawers Deirg perrorated lor ventilation. An Italian engineer claims to hava Invented a reversible turbine ! angina that will work with equal power and apeed In "both dlrectlona . aatlafy you that It la all he claims for It as a remedy for catarrh, catarrhal headaches, catarrhal deafness, asthma, bronchitis, colds 'and all catarrhal . com plications. Ha will also aend you free an Illustrated booklet v. ,Wrlte him Im mediately. "'" 'i 1 ' "7:7- IP SEEKING THE BEST; YOU'LL FIND IT AT THE STYLE STORE mm M F ? ten?PtmS o f high-cass merchandise, is now.at its height at The Style Store. Stronger and more appealing values are added daily, and the store represents a maze of true bargains. , It is to your interest to see the beautul SUITS, COATS, CAPES, SKIRTS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS AND FURS 2SCI5ARANS? and.noteu the Priccs they re offered at. If judged on quality basis, these gar ments are worth more than twice the present price. J & . M 7 6 ' BRAND- NEW ; TRAIN ; SERVICE mm LAND EATTLE CHARGE ACC0I1TS ,SOliflTFD iiv.uivoc uui.es yuu tan aiiora to mauife a ntri hMvir anrt C3 m,u - v j i . r n t- . . . . "T"" ?v "mwi iiiuic, iuu uu nui nave to nav all cash: vou can mu m wVUt nr- mnu. .-L4. x . . rw.w; ""r w Vj ,, .' - t j : "w-jr.w uuwujf ay inciii.a iu 6uit your convenience. v None reserved, none spared every If A I I? hat goes at just ....... . . , ... . . . ... . IlxjLr 2-Plece Combination ' Sets Good $5.00 value during Clear- A t ance Sale only . . . . . . . . . . . ...3)0,40 WalMfflg SMris I; Serges, Diagonals and Worsteds, all colors and sizes, $10.00 valuesClear- (Jr awf ance Saleprice J)tJ. f) , Tucked, embroidered or lace; reg f A f ,p.uu vaiues Clearance Sale price. 4J I mVO Boys' Suits From 7 to 14 years, made of most durable ma terials, well tailored, guaranteed to wear well, values up to $6.00 Clearance Sale 5 Q price Fiuslin Gowns Good value at $6.00-during Clear- Q ance Sale only O.O0 to 'set Covers Regular $3.00 value now, during (f Of" Clearance Sale, only tj) 1 Oti) Waists - Taffeta and Fancy Mescaline Waists, beauti- iuuy maae, values up to JJJ10.00 A , icaiaiicc Qctic urice OmV. . , . . : . " i . ...... :. T't AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS 0REG0N'& WASHINGTON RAILROAD SEATTLE PASSENGER Leave Portland 9.00 A. M. Arrive Tacoma 2:30 P. M. Arrive Seattle .4:15 P. M. EQUIPMENT Pullman Standard Sleeper, Tourist Sleeping Car, Mod ern Passenger coaches, Elegant din ing car service. THE STORE WRE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET "SHASTA LIMITED" Leave Portland . .... . . . . .3:00 P. M. f Arrive Tacoma :, .. . .... ... 7 :45 P. M. Arrive Seattle . 9 :20 P. M. EQUIPMENT Library observation car Compartment double', drawing room sleepiner car. Pullman "'Standard Sleeping Car, Through dining car oci viv.c. - vjrasjciigers on inis train are required to hold Pullman tickets in addition to.jegular first-class rail-, road tickets); , . 1 , . ; "OWL". , v V" Leave - Portland s. 1 1 :45 P. M. T . - Arrive Tacoma . . . 5 :15 A. M. , " Arrive Seattle 17:15 A. M. ' - ': ' -. EQUIPMENT Pullman Drawing ' room sleepingcar, Smoking i room, t fourteen - section ' Pullman Touris:t . ; ' ' - sleeping car, Modern coaches. ' ' . ' Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations and Full Information at : City Ticket Office THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS AND UNION DEPOT W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash.- sSs&sfcfcaEsta