'':-'"'-; Li'. , ' 1 -'Nil t i . i e 1 1 . i i ill' in i! i , b i; . Attorney General Holds fcvr.3 , Voted "Wet" r;ay Licc:.:3 ; ' Salons lrr.rr,cd!tcly. (Silom Buro of Tb., Journal.) Galcm, Or., Nov. 17. Attorney Gen eral Crawford has held In an opinion written yesterday that the city councils ; 6f towns that have voted "wet" in coun , tics that wentj "dry", "under: the local option law at '.the "Election last week ar license saloons by pralriance without another vote being taken on the matter. This la true, sayo the attorney general for the reason that the new home rule , Amendment 'to the constitution will go v Into , effect as , soon oa the : returns" of ; the election are canvassed and the gov ,. amor's - proclamation has been issued, hlle counties that have voted, "dry'J 'Will toot be- ''dry',' until January V " The law ..provides that the county courts rfhall. make an order that 'no . liquor, be sold In a county where" the official returns show that the people have jbo voted. This order cannot go Into effect until January li J For In stance, in vVallowa county.' the county court will order that no liquor be sold In that county w or aftir January 1. Th" governor wU Issue a proclamation, Jirobauly, before ' that timei declaring that the home ul biltliai been enacted TThl6' law. by Tha'people.T It will go into effect at once, allowing the city of Jos eph, In Wallowa pourity, through its city . conufll, to license saloons despite the vote making the county "dry." v Also, the attorney general lioids; that It will be tho duty of the county1 courts try redlstrlct the cities where election ,. district Include part of the county and part of the incorporated city eo that on matters of looal ,option the cities will -: vot in the general elections lndepend : en of the 'voters who may be In . the same election prectncUl as city voters t M U Vj W . s . 1 'J 1 W ,.... I - FHO.-i CAn.XLLiC.J C...P fSiwiul r!'; trh to Ibe JounmJ.i Kalam:w V.'aslu, Nov. 17. Two con victs working on the rockplle at the Carrollton convict . ramp, four miles north of this' city, escaped by climblnS over the 14 foyt walh Sheriff Carnlna received wori-of. their escape at 9 p. ni. yesterday, and with Deputy Sheriff Close began a search for them. They were not captured. The state blood hounds will be put on their trail. Both were servlnsr a term for burglary and were brought to Carrollton from -the Walla Walla penitentiary, . They are said to be armed, ' ' ' , - Aluminum may be made to resemble frosted sliver by Immersing it In strong lye until the gas form bubbles, -then washing it and treating It with nitric acid. " . HOW CHRONIC COUGHS '-'" '" fr'".;:'s ')- -i -'r. Are Being Cured by Vinol An Account of One Case. . ,v New -Haven, Conn."I : was troubled With a most persistent chronic cough for a long time and bad tried so many remedies and prescriptions without benefit that I waB .discouraged., I was persuaded by my friends to try VitioL I must aay that I had little confidence, but I made up my mind to give It a fair trials Before I finished my first bottle of Vinol I commenced to notice an improvement in-my . general condi tion. After taking the second bottie, ray cough left me, and M must say -1 never felt better in my life, 11 due to'the use of Vinol I can also, recom mend Vinol to-'anyone in a run down condition as the best possible remedyj tNaaie "Wflilae"aTOif'request')''?''CY? v It is' the combined action of the' medj Iclnal Elements of the cods' livers.. aid ed by the blood-making and strength creating properties of tonic Iron which makes ;. Vinol ,80 efficient In curing chronic coughs', .colds and bronchitis ' at the same time, building tip the weak ened, run-dewn system. Vinol contains no oil and tastes good. ( Try a bottle of Vinol with the, under standing that your money will be re turned if it does not help you . WOODARP, CLARKE & CO., Druggist? ' Portland, Oregon. t t. . wJILii tJ j,-.J. ji-,; Oil . iiliiiL Sli a0 (ftptdft! D'!tntrh to TLa Jrwatt.1 Nettie Sutton, sister of Jattips Sutton, wno was shot by Mrs. Delia Totten by the state when the Juryvi to try the case naa Deen completed tins anernoon. : " . ,- t . : . j : ' : i ! a r' . 1 i-i v !-. Xi. ;nli aUoil. : 1 t "it I-i:. T.-tteu l. i i warned t.-r t j -.i... r to let t!.e f-nce alone srvt r.il tr.i.- before she lirc.l the shot tl:at hUIed him. She also said that her broihf-r was threat ened by Mrs. Ut'cbe, who "had an as in her hanl. The state will put over 20 -witnesses on the stand and the ca?e will not be completed for several days. Plants One Crop; liaise Many. (Spcckl Dlspat-b to Tti Journals , White Salmon, Wash., Nov. 17. J. W. Overbaugh has fully demonstrated the 1 :.. , (,-.:.: .f White falmcn ol f r pot r rowing, rive years a;ro the'ol 1 ft titv'iii.in planted a patch and without rf rl iiit!ir i.tnce that time he has been able to. fill hia bins, and et-11 besides. A new crop always comes up from pota toes left in the ground, the ground not freezing hard enough under the enow to kill the germ, Notarial Commissions. (6alenifBuru of The Journal. Salem, Or., Nov. 17.- Notarial com missions have been issued to C. T. God win, Baker City; A. R. Cyrus, Astoria; Dexter Rice, Roseburg; Allan R;,Joy, G. A. Johnson, Fred W. Vreeland, ' E. C'..arl,'..on 1 1 . 'i .1 '., K ; ; : J. JI. E'p.'Xf .1, I".'!:..: ..; T. . Daniel, l'ort'. ;;;J; J- : ! - .te, 1. boro, and Homer Smith, Salem. Fruit C rowers to Oi':.,;usie. (Rpeclul Dlsuati-h to The Jmsnial. White Salmon, Wash., Nov. 17. De cember E ia the date set for a big mass meeting of all the orchard Intercuts -of this section of the country, the plan be ing to embrace in a union all the fruit growers from Underwood to Lyle. . A handle with a lot of little narrow blades running from it and moved on pivots, by a. latch operated by. the fore- r:.:::..n'"'': :A;:;r t v: N.it "l'o. I. a! 1 ' " ! i V . of tiie faH'Hi ci'ni.H iu:!i 1 - v a ! and Tar. tiii best m.d ks; t remedy for all coughs na r. -not bo persuaded to B''',f!'t a k , but Bee that you get tin' Kul;;t I lioney and Tar Iti a ypihw i ,um i v black letters. Foley's Jliuu-v (nd . contains no opiates, no 1'irtnful t and Is safe, and sure, fckldnioro 1 Co., t'0 stores. Main store Kit 'i ' street; branch tore Morrison and Psrk streets. Wooward-Clarka irut AGrand Snle oil to the ShkvidDhH Ecotw Henest Styles and Cre&tions-A ering oi Prices! Siiclt as Portland Has Uenr Known Before High Class Raincoats At Tremendous Bargains i " ! v pi J ' H I .J S W0 jWmMi We ell good, dependable and trustworthy mcrchari- ; dise at Cash. Store , Prices, and give Credit Free. Keep, your money, for cash is always useful. ,iOpetv an account here. . The Uncpln System; will enable' 'you to wear your new garments in season and pay . later at your convenience, .No trouble in securing credit at Lincoln's. ., Come." Tou'.re i .welcome . to , anything you want here. l , Trimmed fiats Worth $7.50 ? QC mOO and $12.50, How i ?D Beautiful, styles' , in Trimmed . ' Hati at one-third to one-half of .Millinery Store Prices and nothing extra for'; Credit A -" new express shipment from -our New. York house pf one hun ''dred. Trimmed Hats has just .arrived. .They're all beauties, v Remember, early callers have best choosing. If . you're short " of funds, don't .worry your credit is . gobd at Lincoln's. r;; Special Values for IV omen Our prices for WOMEN'S SUITS and COATS range, from $10.85 up to $2S and, $35. i There's no trouble in being fitted or suited here, as our goods are all new and np to date; and our.Aariety is large. . $20 and $25 Coafs for 1 ' ...... -r. ' i . .- : ' ' - - - '" r? VI Va :. f F Not all sizes in the .lot some" are . f in Kersevs and Cheviots: sizes 34. : 'r 38 and 42.. Nothinc extra, for credit 1 $1 A WEEK and alterations free. - . . . -J i Men's Suits and ?:Overcoats $12 mm . t. . . it 1 I 1 .35 W.&5 Mr-.:- v .f-'r AND UP - Our prices v are the lowest in ' ' Portland and you're, welcome to all the Credit you want. Lin, ,'f coin's Credit means Creditable ' - Credit. We never crowd or , ' press ' dlir customers for , pay- u - , ment. , If youre out of work or ": : i " ; cladlv carrv vour account. ' It H t pays to deal with a house like ' ?. , 4 J -nln's that's fair and square. ) $1 A' WEEK ' ' F 1 An il ijuim ""' i '. i , r n: 0pp. Roberts tiros. s -J i x v "7 $15 Preislley Crav enettes -at (57. QP only ..,... JD $0.00 Silk Moire Raincoats at only ...aptel $20.00 Raglari Slip Ons,at' tfQ only ,'.,,,,i33.1iJ $25.00 " Raglan Slip Uns only Ons at 1f AC ?m urn immm Corner Rfft '''VrLT' 'iS''?:"" ' Corner FflA and-flHer Sfreefs ---'V- ' v--. ; ' i-i Alitt Stntls $7.50 t'afcng S(irL' at $3.95 ' A substantial savingJn new Walking Skirt, -perfect fitting models of Panama,, serprs and noveltj weaves; plain gored and pleated in strictly tailored or neat-strap and button trimmed effects; all colors; $7.50 PO (V .values, at only .,1 ,,,..vu.vt. '' 6''" "rM (if f e if or the Next Ten Days, Starling Tomorrow Morning at Eight o' Clock Sharp ' U yJJ. VQ 'o kP Js XJorih of Brand fleiy, Clean, Up-io-Date and the Very Latest Fall Styles of Women's Ouefe Casfi ,WE NEED-THE MONEY-THE G00DS ARE YOURS -Owing to the backward Fall; Season we find ourselves terrifically ( overstocked with Suits, Coats, Raincoats, Furs, Walking Skirts, Waists, Fine Silk' Petticoats, and everything pertaining to Women's Outer Wearing Apparel and , s rto realize quicK we are going xo seu xnis siociv at pnees mat wm creaxev u m ah : jj : nsammm Cost Not Considered r s Our Reputation Our. Guarantee Our lYmpii Do Not MIqb These Bargaino tiote Reduction of Prices IVc ever Alsrepresenf 2 5dO Ladies' Suits All this Jail's models, divided into four big lo.ts,; The coits are from 28 to 3G inches long." .The skirts in all the new modified hobble effects, "as, well as plain gored and some box pleated.". The materials are in all this season's plain and fancy mixtures, in anycolor desired, with plenty of blacks and blues in serges and broadcloths. " LOT 1 -Values to $25.00 go at:'. . .1. . , .13.75 LOT 2 -Values to $30.00 go at ,. i?10.85 LOT 3Values to $35.00 go at;...',;.,,.'.S18.75 LQT 4Valucs to $45.00 go at'.'. . .". : ::.Y.S24.75 Balance of Our Entire Stock of High Class Suits From $50 to $125 will be sold at one'fourth (25) off front the original selling prices, and as we sell for cash only at all times', this means to you a, sav ing of about one half on your, new Fall Suits, as' we do not add the usual 25 for bad accounts, fnuf cedjand as -our goods are always marked In, plain' figures there is no" deception practiced here " " 3000 Silk VJahls : Made ;or splendid quality silk taffeta, all new i. fait styles, tailored fronts and turnback cuffsf An nr $4.00 values go at .,,. . .' V...3)&'&) 5000 Fall laiiored I'aists Madras ,and heavy linon,, small . tucks and large" pleats, whjte, and all colors ; regular, $2.00 n O values go at1. . ' ilOC 5000 Umbrellas, 24 steel fibs, Directoire han- jrp ' dies ; values to $1.95 go at . . v.. " OC WM0.000 of Furs . . 1 1 VrH vr ;: r All Skinner satin lined go fbrjthe cost ; of the mlkf ;': Ing. 1 Our stock, is too extensive to 'mention the; whole variety, but you willfind Real Mink;:Jap' Mink, ConeyMarmot, Squirrel, Black (Furs f ev,ery quality. We quote just a few red-ho1 ban train' ' - . " " t o V Coney Cape. Stole,' extra longt 6 heads, ft r 10 tails; $12.50 values go at , .DO JO - Jap Mink Cape Stole, extra long, 2 heads, i. 4 tails ; $15.00 values go at O f .'tJ , . Jap Mink Cape Stole, extra long, 4 heads, A p"- 4 6 tails,; $17.50 .values go at . . . . . u0.4D -Opossum Cape Stole, extra long, 2 heads, dQ 7C , 6 taijs ; $18.00 values go at . . . . . . . . . DO, I D Opossum Cape Stole, extra long, 8 heads lln 7C "" 8 tailsr; $20.00 values go at , . Oil I D ' Opossurn Pillow Muff,. $10.00 values go ' Coney Rug Muff, $12.00 values go at this (ff QC" sale for . . . . i :. tbd.UO : Jap Mink Pillow Muff, $15.00 values go Af at this sale for ;. : .)UU ; Opossum Rug, Muff, $17.56 values go at C7 Qd this sale for 2) I 70 Jap Mink Pillow Muff,' $30.00 values A 7C go at 'this' sale for i . . V. . ) 1 U I D ,, SEE OUR GRAND WINDOVY'DISPLAY ":' " High Grade Dresses i for Street and Evening iVear And at Ridiculously Low Prices for Such High-Class ' 'a"'i..'-J f'iX'-'h f ' Merchandise. - ... - $20.00 ONE-PIECE WOOf-' DRESSES, $10.95--Smart, snappy, up-to-the-minute styles, , of handsome all-wool serges, in black, nary, cadet, Alice, rose-or reseda. Lace yokes. Braided or panel fronts. - Large, fancy buttons. Sizes 34, to 44. 'Cheap for $25 each. Sensa- Clft OC tional. indeed, at but VlU.JO 'SilW Messalipe' Dresses navy, black and dJIO 7C delicate evening shades, at only, each r.vl U.I 3 $25 Combination Messaline and Velvet and Combination Silk Plaid and Velvet and an pure wool erE?. ! 1 0 7C and Imported Broadcloth Dresses only S.... w0 I O t Coats for All 54 inches long, all itt for misses and women. Long r Coats, all-vrool fancy i mixturesj f $20.00 ( O ;valoes.gP''at.''';::':U-i.v;:vjvV,ii Long Black Coats and All-Wool Fancy Mix A AC tures; 3 values, oniy .................... vv P0I6 All-Wool Coats,' the very latest rori ; O . A C New A'orkj $25 values,: go at'''i.UviUrfvVfT'' Fine Covert Coats! extra long, semi and tight -'djt 4 fitting back; 30 'values go at; ;.i.iife.;i)lff J J kiThe, finest Jmpprted ' Chiffon ? Broadcloth: and English Covert Coats, in strictly plain tailored and Jancy skirt et fects,' half and full lined tth, Einner'3; satin and Peait tie Cygne, " . Buying;- one of these . coats, is a life investment. Sold at other stores for $35 and, $40-..' . , M? Aft " Sale;- Price-; i ,';! v'Vif. ilv. v U Imported Plush and Caracul Coats," Skinner satiti lined; others ;ask '$35 for : a -coat jfiotV . as'i-good- k COC Aft (.galej?nc,e-.X.V.Vfi. ..'"J , . 1 .' ... - ,. , . i. 1 ...... , , , i ,f ,1 1. , nil..,,. 11 111- ... ...I i,ii -..n...i - Ari All Pure Wool Serge Coat, Skinner lining, in all the plain staple colors them. This extra plain staple colors ? $30 would be a bargaip for MO 7C special sale p-jce only yiutiw 5000 $7.50 and $9.50 Silk PeUkoats " Priced This Safe $3.95 j '."' .W'i'-'.r t-ii ", . vw ,. '-. - -. ri- rl:--;'':;-"-;:J'J'-;-; 5,,'-V'?:': Silk Petticoats", best quality of Taffeta, fancy , Persians, messalines and new 'est black and white plaids', dome in five beautiful styles. Made with deep flounce of solid pin tucks, pleating " and tucked 1 ru f fie, f iyewsooe-jnxh, ,lailorcdv'in'dsrsh!rrmgaTd"bTa 613 or rows of stitching and tucks: Va- rlety of xolors and , blacky -Regular - $7.50 to 9.50 Silk "Petticoats "ftp 'during this sale for , A ; ; '. , O.lO -. . .. . .' . ... - '.. '. ' '. -:.v A v- 512.50 AMVoo Capes for $6.95 Sightly garments, made of storm cheviots that will be' more than popular for this fall's wear. They; come in cadet blue,, navy blue and wine color. fun length, trimmed with red piping 'and brass buttons, Kegular r a f $12,50 values.' :Saje -price ......,'..'..,. Av...i . t!)U. J3 - V Women's $7.50 Sweater Coats for43.95 , ' ' t ' ": ...... . . - . nmn -nr i-r Une ot tne handsomest ot the season s models, lone enougu to extend ovt-r hips. Turnback tuffs, tw0 pockets; large pearl buttons. Made of heavy all wool Saxony, iri serpeittine" weave; white, cardinal, oxford and navy pfr blue. ; Regular $7.50 values. ( Sale price atjpnl . . . . , . , . . -,. . r. . . J U, t ,