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;. IT. ID "t.r j. X j ul, Largest Drug Store f - - V - - - -. v.- i S0 ACT 0.00 0 National Wooigrowers Arrang ing for Meeting Here in Jan ' uary, Next Year. Mora than J 0,000 delegate and visi tors ulll come to Portland for the annual-convention ot the National Asso ciation of Wool Growers, according to George S. "Walker of Cheyenne, Wyo., ' national secretary, who arrived In Port ' land Mday'and la making final arrange ments for holding the annual assembly January 4, 6. and 7, 1911. "In Ogden, UUla. where the conven tion was held this year." said Mr. Walk er, "more than 4000 attended the ses- sions. and from letters and messages I ihave received I am confident more than 510,000 will visit Portland." Sheep growers from 11 over the t'nlted .States.i Canada and Mexico will j come to Portland to attend the national 1 convention of the association, which has I a membership of more than 100,000. Mr, ; Walker said this morning that arrange : ments are being perfected with railway lines '"'Upon the expectation that , mors than 10.000 visitors from, over all of North America: will corns hers for the convention. V . ' ' ..' . ' ;- The 'Ull convention of the associa tion will be the most Important In Its history. Wool Items en ths tariff will be discussed, and there Is-a prospect of a fight being mads on railroad rates. Mr. Walker did not cars to discuss these questions today. , - t Secretary Walker will stay In Port land for several dajrs. ; Tomorrow morn lng at 10 o'clock th will confer with a special committee vf members of ths Portland Commercial club, and others ; interested In the' wool growing Industry, and perfect final plans for the t holding of th big convention In Portland. LAFFERTY SUPPOR TS 01 1M t A. W. Lafferty filed the announce - ment of his candidacy for the- Republl- can nomination for congressman from the second district with ths secretary of -state at Balent this morning. v Mr. l.afferty is going before the peo pie In his effort to secure the nomina i tion against W. R. Ellis, the present en , cumbent.. of tba office, and asks that ... the slogan, "Direct primary candidate; ' give, Oregon . the benefit of her 'own ! natural resources," be printed after his name on th ballot. The plat fform of principles upon which Hr.ht.t f ferty wli) seek the nomination and elec- tlOn follows "If 1 am nominated and elected I will, during my te-n of office, urge laws returning IMSO.OOP i due Oregon for Irrigation; creating a land court for .ear.i Western jState; conveying all for' '"est reserves in trust to th states; pro . aiding that a homesteader need not ln '.tend longer, residence, han .the statutory ! period ; making 41beral approprlatiohslf or .Columbia, and , Willamette rivers; pro tecting. labor, and competitive, business; : ecludlng furth Asiatic or Oriental im migration; encouraging building and op eration of American merchant ships; controlling monopolies; assuring sale of railroad lands to settlers if government .suit prevails. I favor direct primary." Portland visitors to the, Salem cherry 'fair won a. warm spot in the hearts ;of the Salem people, according io Port tlanders who attended. Returning vis itors last night were enthusiastic about ;th show, pronouncing it the prettiest ; fruit exhibit they had ever seen. . y i i Salsra r wss - happy to have such' a large Portland delegation at the open ing of ths fair. A resolution of thanks to the Portland -Commercial club was ""passed by the board of trade at the instance . of the cherry fair officials. .President- Staley, of the latter .organi - satlon, was delighted at the vide in terest shown on Portland day. A. F. Hofer, secretary of the Salem board Of trade, was on of those who highly appreciated the excursion run by Portland. To Manager Chapman, .of the Portland Commercial club, h said: 5 "Portland certainly showed its col ors In the good will excursion to Salem. .There never has been a time In the history of th two cities when rela tions wer so close and ths feeling so , ,warm. Any time that Salem can do i .anything to help along the projects theJ. Portland Is Interested In 1 assume you the capital city will do so. We lire all grateful for the big attendance of Port . lend people and their interest In the tSalem cherry fair." APPROVES ACCOUNT- OF WHITE ESTATE .... I COUntV aludfif Ciftinn isHsk- - the final account o Rose White and Joseph N, Teal a executrix and executor of the estate of Isam White, who died ,last.?.c.tr' leavln a" wts appraised at $613,272, The report shows $95,018 ,,was received (luring the course of ad , ministration and $80,078 disbursed , Vnder he will -'the. bulk-of the estate got to th widow, Rose White. A niece Gertrude White, received $40,000- a nephew, Isaac 1 Whte. $20,000. 'and $10,000 mor was set aside tn a trust fund in charge of Mr. Teal for the bene f fit of a grand-niece. Henrietta Mima .TKhner. The executors , are authorized to pay themselves I10.SOO for their ser vices' and $5,000 additional is allowed .to Mr. Teal for special services outside of those ususlly performed by an executor. in the United States Washington Street 1 A " These Arc Examples of the Uncqualed Offerings We Have Arranged for SATURDAY'S SLLLING. It Will Pay Yon Immensely to Take Advantage of Them. The Savings Are the Kind That Will Appeal to You 131 i ll' I 'P rSii Corner fourth Street PONT FAIL. TO SEE THE Razor Expert WASHINGTON ST. WINDOW $3.00 Razors, each.. $2.00 Strops, each . . . $2.00 Safety Razors. . $2.00 Shaving Brashes 97c Bristle Goods 2K,Tnoth RriiRh for 1Q4 50c Hard Rubber ttombg for 41 $1.00 Hair Brushes, assorted 691 85c Cloth Brush; this sale for 25 $3.50 Cloth Brushy only. . .f 1.98 35c Nail BruBhe8,aBBorted . .21 Best Toiiet: Articles $1.00 Ingram's iMUkweedt Cream;, on sale at , . . . ... ......... .69 25c Sanitol Cream-? . ..... . . . . & 50c Charles' Flesh Food . . . .33$ 60c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream, on' sale for ... . . . . , . 33 50c De Meridis Cold Cream. ,33 25c Lustrlte Cuticle Ice 15' 50c Ongallne; our price. . . . .33 MM Gold.mto'i;HaJ,,Ktestorer on ;. sale f or,..v .4' 69 . 25c Danderine, for onIy...J,l- . 19 50c Capllarls, during sale...S3 25c Sanitol Tooth Paste. . . .16$ 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder. . .16$ 60c Hind's Honey .and Almond Cream for only. . . ........ .35 26c Woodbury's Facial Soao.164 25c Williams'. Talcum Powder on sale for only.'. , M .15f Seasonable Sale of Trunks, Bags, Saitcases, Purses and Leathers' $2.50 Sheep Skin LadieV Bag, lapovef . gU't button, flap, pinched knot, double handles, moire lined.fitted with purse 1..,. . 1.68 $15.00 Canvas Covered Trunks, in all sizes.' solid brass" bumpershard wood slats, brass lock, large side bolts, three good hinges, sole leather strap, deep swinging tray with bat box, extra dress tray, all linen lined v. , 913.63 $10.00 Canvas Covered Trunk, with steel binding and center banJ, good steel bumpers, hardwood slats, brass lock and large side bolts, gcod hinges on. back, deep swinging tray, with hat box, sole leather straps, cm sale at ... , : $8.85 $4.50 Matting Suitcase-, with -good frame, sole leather corners, brass lock and snaps with inside- pocket, short straps, all linen lined, on sale 3.50 $6.75 Rattan Suitcase, 24 and 26 inches, sole leatherviteel frame. 'with inside pocket, good lock and snaps, all linen lined f 5.80 '$3.50' MattinV Suitcase, Jaraol binding, leather corners, brass lock and snaps, grfbd Keratol frame, aU linen lined .................. .-...$2.85 $6.?5 Leather Suitcase,,' seal brown, steel frame, sole leather corners, sole eather straps all around on outside; brass catch and lock, good leather handles, all linen lined, large shirt fold ,:. ..5.58 $1200 Steamer Trunk, canvas covered, with solid brass bumpers, good steel binding, with center band, brass lock and large side bolts,' hard wood slats, three good hinges, sole leather strap, good swineine trav al linen lined; special 7. 10.85 We carry the famous Likly & Murphy Trunks, all siies, steamer ward 5m ' ,adl"' ancl gentlemen's trunks; values from $575 $75.00. ' .' ' ' , t NLW LINL OF CROSS ENGLISH GLoVlS Specials, in Sundries Dept. $9.00 Mt Hood Red Rubber, K-inc'h, 7-piy, J Garden .uusv).uu iUI . . . , j, fV.QV $5.00, White Cotton Garden Hose, -inch 3.9T7 $1.00 Rose Sprinklers, for small flowers and new. lawns, during sale for ...... . . .. . . , ;. T7f $2.75 fine Thermometer'Porcelain Scale ....... 11.56 lli5cw.cah'XnamW"choic:3E' any' color .tv.O- v :0?,BHlHltrappiyjngpamel,- on sale for ........ 25c Whitine for white canvas shpes, on sale .,... 16 85c small ' size Celluloid Travelers': M,irror . . , . ,59f $4.00 small. Alcohol Flatiron, on sale for 2.98. 15c small Alcohol Stove and Curling Iron Heater 11 ' $5.00 Hot, Point Electric Flatiron; on sale ....4150 35c and 40c Whisk Brooms, large and small v...21e " .... - Towels and Rubber Goods REDUCED 76c Bath Cap, wide pleated band, - assarted colors ....491 50c Black and .White Bathing Shoes, cork soles . .' . . . . . . .33f $1 Rubber-lined BatfaingY Suit Bags, blue, black and brown 83e) 85c Unbleached Linen-Bath Tow el, Just ths thing for beach -and camping v. ... ....... i . ; .,,63 . Sample tine of Rubbr-Jlned Trav eling Cases for toilet articles, 25c to $2.60. ; i . .ONE HALF PRICE Sr-' ""1 y LI Q U OR C QU N TIL R OFFLRS GRLAT INDOCLMLNTS $1.25 Hermitage Rye, b'nd.1.05 $1.00 Flsher's.Puro Ry.'. '7W $1.25 Clarke'a Sour Mash, bonded, only . v. i . ,..... .T9 $1.50 Yellowstone, - full Quarts, bonded ... . i . .,118 $1.15 Dewara gpT., Scotch. 1.05 11.60 DeKuyper's Gin, large slse, on sale at f LIT, $1 California Brandy, XXX 79 $1 Homer's Ginger Brandy 70$ $2.25 .Apricot "Llquer, Cupenier,." the finest . ;' ..... ... ... .1.69 $1.80 Gilka Kttmmel, only 1.34 , 75c Brice Maltha tonic. ... .59 76c pt. Club Cocktails, 6 flav:59 ;50e Port Bherry.'piaTet and Ca- $1,00 Buchu Gin, for kldneys.T9f Russian Brasses AT LOWLST PRICLS Hand hammered Russia brass In polished or bright finish., $1.75 8-lnch" Ball Footed Jardi niere, on sale .......... 1-25 $2.25 8-lnch Lion Footed Frn on .ala, tnv . ..... .81.75 $1.60 7-lnch Ball footed Fern, bn Baie ior .,,,..... .v-" $1,25 5-lftch Footed Fern ;.90 Umbrella Stand. 30 Inches high, 2. solid brass lion bead rings, in 'sadn finish;' reg. $6; now, 3.95 'All Waste Baskets, including our bamboo reeds; values from 60c to f $7,00 ONE HALF PRICK ; " . Hair Dept. Specials .ii in..'. I . ii . ! i i i , 1 ' IJI,"!. 25c Turbans, each, only. ..lit 50c Turbans, each, only. . . . .37 $l.p0 Turbans, each, only,. ,59 . All Rolls, each, only, . . t , . ,25 35c Barrettes, only . . ... . S.22j One fourth off on all imported .? Jewelry., - , SALE, CUT GLASS Water 8t Cut. Glass Water' Sets', ail of the '.finest cuttings In pin wheel and star effects,' each Jug profusely cut and glasses4 to match; regular price $14.'0 ft. on sale ,now 9.85 ,$14.50 sets for only. .,.10.95 . $12.00 set for only. .... .7.95 $11.50 sets for only. .... .7.75 Only limited number of these sets. These Prices Appeal 60c Pure Cream Tartar, lb. 31 50c Pure Vanila Extract, bot.40 5 0c insect Powder, can.. 34 15c Paraffine, lb.'.. ....... .Dtf 10c Moth Balls, pkg. . . ; ; . ...4 10c Chloride Lime, lb. . . .,. .8 25c Sea Salt, Pacific, box. .20 15c Bird Seed, best brand.".. 94 10c Lye, Babbits, lb..,..,v.T 50c Formaldehyde, pint . , . .'. 38 40c crude Carbolic Acid, bot 33 $1.00 Earthquake Cleaner. . ;69 35c Absorbent Cotton, lb.., .29 25c Spirits Camphor, 8-oas. , .194 25c Rose water and Glycerine. 17 25c Pure OUvo Oil, bottl. 18 10c Powdered Alum, lb.,, ...61 10c Soda Bicarbonate, lb....6 10c Bal Soda, pkg. 4 10c Chalk and WlntegreenTV,64 10c Powdered Pumice, pkg..l 6 '10c Epsom Salts, pkg. . .. . .44 10c Metal PollBH, Qlobo, box. . 8. 25c plant Food, WoodlarkV..20 -DEKAFA th new coffee. Try ,,lt Sale price M.,,.80 rramed Pictures $4.00 Value for 08 - . 269 assorted Framed Pictures. In cluding etchings, genuine water colors, facsimiles and sepia. v All suitably framed " complete . with glass; special . . . . . . , . ... . . , 98 95.00 Values for 1.30 ; 180 Framed Pictures, including genuine etchings, framed In, hand some 2-inch ornamented Quarter sawed oak. Each picture mounted and matted. Glass 13x7. Also re productions In -sepia, of famous paintings. Hand colored Christies framed in 1-inch bla-k moulding; Glass size 16x20; only , . . 1.39 StationeryiDcpt. 35c J Autocrat: Linen Stationery, with book on Etiquette, In' each box 1 i .."'"-. n't- .' 24 $1.60 cloth-covered Postcard . Al bum. either end or side opening, holds 400 sards-,. i &i..W4 $1.00 English Playlng'Cards; with - complete back assigns or aitiereni ; nglish clan emblems, cnoice.T9 0c plain White Linen Envelopes j on sale at , . . . . . . . .. . . 4 16c 10a Plain White Napkins 10 35c Box Paper Julep Straws, 600 straws In box .... .'. ,... 527 Ask to see our line of Saalfleld washable rag books for children.. I, T SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, 60c CRLSCLNT CHOGOL ATLS, 29c BOX: 41 IOwS tows S"vle ; ea fcm thif pjBt ihl in ea 4$ iit WMMK . I WiUflW)MSM4 122k fi4 m elii i 1 MM ' O, V J 1 mi mm EW FOURTH T. ME FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ALDER . . . .' , . . ' CONNECTING WITH.OUR WASHINGTON STREET STORE , ; . ' . ' : . ! Doors Open Saturday Morning at Nine o'Cloclc Sharp ;'; Wonderful Bargains ldle' aulu at 1m than half price. Palais Royal, JT5 Waehinston it. Th : "Brotherhood of Locomotiv En Slnemen and Firemen ha decided to "D0lC.U 1,11 eonyenUon ln Waahlngton. HEAH-KAH-NIE MOUNTAIN filGHUA536ACH PROPERTY " tVyte Web-ab-nl Monntajn. J.W.FEftCUSQAt J REP OWHr 209-W ir BOARD' Of TRADE BLDG. MITT'. ft . II i U I 1 5 4 NEW ANNEX Fourth Street Between, Washington and Alder Sts, . i :. - I - TUST OPRNRn - . , Take home a pound of Food. mm ITS DELICIOUS If V4 -v. 4S v- ' ft i a. -'if' 1' f- v. . '-. ' ' .' t- . . ' 'I' .' ......... MAIN STORE Washington Street Between Fourth and Fifth Sts.' , ....... iiiai n n. nn ..i.n. s.n. ... . ' ST REMODELED OaSliaS fffoi; fll H TIcT7 Enamel Ware of AlIInds; nardware,China st , -7;, Glasj Ware, Burnt wood, Fost cards, canay trociccry, Notions, Dry Goods, Jewelry and Music -'Largest Values Ever GHcrcd at 5c, lOc and 15c FREE TELEPHONES, REST ROOMS AND WRITING ROOMS'FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN I . i lfc'f.i;ffK,1NiiMM lab Cf SkBrMitTMllS. BtUnifiac EMMi HHWa hi S0W FRflnstyal Inlay Fllltns , .( flat. .'. 6.C3 .eo falDlMM Eitreotloa IwwkailitintWilwwi; i oHereiTOonmlUMoB Wn too oBot rkwtti ,wts2 cental ui; FOSTTtAND, ORCQON ttrusiovast I A. K. m t. IL Saaiaw, 1 1 I L P. CHARLTON COMPANY mm (L: cdl llllCil . I TV t mm u)m.t P. CHARLTON .288-290 WASHINGTON SfEEET 129-131 FOURTH STREET NWDllrfure ,T1 , cOit of tatermrata 'haT baaa greatly rduoed by tha Bolnaa.. vnaarMi&f compaay. ' Heretofore It has beer the custom of fuheral directors to make charges for all lncldentala connected with a'- fu neral. -The Edward Holman Undertak lng company, .the leading funeral rectora of Portland, have departed frtfm that custom. When casket is furnished by us we make no extra charges' for hox or any-services that may be re quirea or us, except doming, cemeierr and carriages, thus effecting a ,savlnjr of 125 to $75 6i each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO, 930 THZ1UJ VS., COB., 8ALMOW. , JJL WltlU DRI PER WEEK I tit. DRESS , YOU . NEWYORK-OUTFITTING-CO -7FiatT ST JUST Off MORRISON T. PATOIS r : ! :',,''', '- irnlted State and Toreijrn Pyvcared. Pef ended and Sold.' PACZTXO COAST PATBWT AQEIfOT, Xno. Stocktoa. Cat