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Till: OI:!!CO.W DAILY jOUKHAL,' JOKTUJ.'n. 1 KID AY irVftNINO. OCTOL-i . till. 13 CEHSOliS INDUE -! M HPS - iirano 'Ar.cnymtHJS Telephonic Ccm plaint Acainst Photoplay Unfounded. '. fiU Wa 4-a kit, si H Tf" , ft safc.iaf im ftftairf Mj4 ftf .' a ta i.iaat-a.a ikr , iiwa, aw4 i t rv . II, I (WNWHkM fatal 'Uf.iM aft ft M" ( ft la hlMi at ft ata . ! i4 wataa a -lia... l-a , aaaii tjkai iiaa . Ba ! MM ft M ftaftnft af 4l lrit,v a4ai4 la iu mmr, TH tMIM a.aa ntu4 l aia lft aaa at 4 (ir iaiaaaj af M IM aaa V . la Mit It t. Cait, fttaauftaat mt IM M SalaUa4t, tag a Id MIIM ftfcicft ftftft ftataaMtaf tft fiftafta BtiM t'.y is Mtk. OsiftaU auia- ' ftMl I aj ), . . , " , tUMt . Hs aa-was, tu nifcf af tm NnltM tra tlft, wcvalft af IM aft. ury f mrwUt. Mm A. C Kaa-a!. Mi. M. M. TrtMkHU a4 Mm fftMlMMi tvUa. ititMMt rV ! af ! .afaaaV at U4 ana lau Utjua '4arfc Hw atey atl, Wa al I IA ftaa rat aa4 arvUa4 at loa iraaftar. fl prt' m4m l u an mt rmmx flrtitr tnWni aa4 IM lnlf ra . IMtUbU U1o ftf ! TMl Sanaa rrwa It atctar af (hai Dor. 'It la Ira iMi lhfa ia hMun af Vm maia aa4 wvft IM K ftttcitoft. ai i la ataMiuuif iNkMi , ul4ntr 4 fttift a aiacMrtif ft' f . hleli make IM Ivrttbla laft Jmi rw41lU Jwila ! n4raiao4 t ftU M w!4 Ifcla MMJ ImUi Cruuiy I ha limna. la lara cmmw Ml aiara KMittft Mta l Ua raoft4 la la avrary aM aft la rlrta (riaaL )H, ft' M IM Mar4 la aftora4. a m abJclloa ( ixania'a 'lafamft. a4 w Ibim4 Mt ar cliU4ra tuli m iiua laaaaa which Ma Ma ftoo lalft ft a drr!r aniiiM work. 0aaiaaaaUa Farta Cat Oat. , 1 Uh aa tM bola of Ua faat ef film. bjmI IMra ftara but faataraa wlUcH IM boaM laM4 aUmtMtad. TMaa wra ro frwoi IM rum by Mr. Wiaawr at our nra r ftoal. av I aou h wa ftra wltMut Ugal fMf1iy la er4r aurh ft Utn dma. Tbara la ailll ftaMdaaaa la IM eMio ar; but IMra li ulnyi noi half a much vulaariir Mr M aacn ipa IM publlo hlfhwaya dalljr, vtiara emti ara wont lo parkfta iMmaalvaa la maABa la aidta ttia ftaaaloM of UkOM M ara aataUl BtaaU. Th nor of Xaau dlvtna romadf la natoralijr ft trpf thing; It U ao la i ha thota nla raanl4 at tha Star ir.aalr: but x ta IM maatarplae of . l4Ualura which baft Jlve4 alnr IM thlr taaiiUi calixjf aim lha approbation of iha grwiteat churchman tba world baa avar known. "It la tha plnlon of tha board that tha paraoaa who aa!4 thjr war mlnlatara.. and who rafua tu (Ira Uialr namaa. ara not maritally , cloan. or thty would not aaa anything onjtcttonabia In th'.a film. Then, too, whan they rcfuaa thHr namea and aUnd Mhlnd anonymoua tataphona complalnta. a faal thai It la not propac to taka rcnlanca of thi-lr complalnta. Panta'a Inferno' haa tha approval of our board, and wa ftra going lo aland by that da clalon." YOUNG GRANTS PASS MAN j ..... EXPIRES WITHIN HOUR . $ . . i ftivlal fa Tba lauraal. t Oranta Paaa. Or.. Oct. . Koy Hill ton of MUfrad Hill, ft plonaar realdent , of Oranta Paaa, died very auddenly Wedneaday avenlng at (:4I o'clock. H had been around town all afternoon and riding with ft friend until i o'clock, then went homo and died ahortly after hie arrival In tha houaa, from hemorrhage ' o tha lunga.. Ha waa a flna young man, aged 24. Tha funeral la Ming hold at J:io o'clock thla afternoon with in I terment In tha Odd Fallows cemetery. A7I I I 1AM UAMI FY FIMPfi f FOR HAVING WILD DUCKS " (gnadal ta Tha Journal. t Bum. Or.. Oct. William Hanlcy, ,tha wall known proprietor of , the yV" 'ranch, woo waa arreated on Auguat xs ton ft charge of having wild ducka In hla ' poeeeaelon out of season, pleaded guilty before Judge Piatt T. Randall and was .fined lie, which he pata-at once. 1 , ' 11 " CALLED HUE M !- Htm. 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Wa leak kit la ft ftartaf WM said It waa (kick aa wag, aad far IM SMdlrkM tat btev. lha Iraftbta ina4 m IM imm af a raab and waa ad r bebya body, ba4 4 faoa, at dBT tract t-r-rC itaM. It Irrtlaud. aad - aa vwh enaara n ana a4uese waa II aaooft Inwa aorat, aad ww araid M ; weald law ftaaty scat aa ftla taa. WMa w rr CngUftd w look baby U aaotbar dortar. wM aaid kw coadttloa waa doa tft rnanre of food aad cUinaie, and gave bmww medkiaa. TM raab got a battar. aad It waad tft itrh aad bum al alghl so bad thai tM child oould ot lie waa oocnpieuir coverea waa at dlffaraat tlmea. ll waa at Ibka Uioa thai my RKMbar adrkwd u tft try CuUrura Soap and Otnlowl. Aftar ualry Cutlrura Soap and Cutlrura Otnlroaot for about otaa moothj tba ptacai kftm4. TMra in M u; arara, or tinar, tna or auogurameni, aaa baby at coaipleuty Cured by the Cutlrura Soap and Owlmaoi. Wa have baf bo further I rouble wlib baby'a aklRj Nothing Mopped tha Itrbbtg. aad allowed baby to aleep but Cutlrura Soap aad CuUcur Ointment.1 (ftlftted) Mrs. Marraret Gunn, t BurrrU St. Roibury, Bootao, ataaft. March IX, 1011. -CuUrura Soap aad Otatmenl ara aold Ihroug hout IM world. Send lo rotter Drug ft Owra. Corp., Ipt. I4A. Boatoo, for free ample of earn with U-p. book on the akin. II' lt.l4 Wft btft I4 aWa aaaiait m rvii, tl '"MJ um III lllll. tM i fc4aa waa M W, Haaaaf ft vV l a4 t l aaMai at. 4. lm$ ft ia. a4 .w la-ft. Ill 4a. !. - !Ua4 Mft af ftawttMa H fwu - Cwataaa tvl ? t ftNwftaAA, if I I, ftaM4 4 Mar- of Ota?, MI fafc.ij t.a M4a aa t I 4iia Malf M. HltUt 4a ya afwr ftala, a ft. a4 ta taaaWft alia f4W ftaMk Va-af at I Maw t.law ft IM e40 mt m 4- SUIT FOR JC40 RESULTS FROM HOP DEAL OF 1005 Am, v. 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Duck Doat D:'3 laaaaw t ft aa . rvM vut Hit, i'wi ftry art4aft4 fttMa rVal ' rl Tan Calf J . V Shoes Made af ft aaar aJtafta r taa aaif r efl a4 aavar, rNia4 ! aMtka, ftawwd aav aulirj tft baaia. 4rte fa3U SEE THAT OUR KAAtE IS OVER THE DOOR W4 STORE No, 1 2 A Morrison Street 3r g Bet 3rd and 2nd 4th STORE No. 2 STREET CORNER OF YAMHILL ST. Newest,: High Cut, Button Shoes at S ID, peciai Jrnce i Ladies' S4 22-button Hieh Cufs. Tans and Blacks, stub toes, extension soles, (JO Aj? all sizes, now, pair . 3)aW.yO Misses' $300 Hirh-Cut Button Shoes, blacks and tans, extension soles. In ail (JO OF sizes aDftWaftCO Children's $2.So Hih-(iut Button Shoes, black and tans, all (PI 7 r sizes, now, pair i) 1 O VELVETS Blacli and Crow&i cow 50 Ma4 aia la mit aiaaw. ta valawie Mnaai fttrla aataaalaa laa ! M a4 wv aii aJO Cf aw .............. yawaJv Women's $4 VtlTdCalf Edloa Stoti $2.50 A rlaaaa waiaihft a Ma for ftprtaft waarwanad of aaw "Yluil att ealf.' biark 0ftrewHa cloth lopa: aaw lb" laaw. ahwrt aop; ftewad aitawavaa aolaa, CftMft beaia mm. wV4Jwt4 ...$20 Women's $350 Patent Celt Dress Shoes I r A II $1.98 A etr alfta pataait roll niM dull bid fa; ataft taaar; wlnft lipo; ealawaloa) ftolaa; a ft OQ CuM heaie. ftil ataaa ..ft.wO 1000 Pairs Men's high grid $3.40, $1.00 and $5.00 Shoe. newet styles in tans, blacks, patents and vicis, in all shapes and sizes, at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98 Boys9 Box Calf Shoes 98c Made of chroma box calf, bluchar rat, baarjr aotea: Blsfts I to XI 084 8lsas li to 1 1120 Blsaa IH to I SI -6 9 Misses' Shoes 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.79 1400 pairs of tn ! and hoya IL7I, 11 and i:.to nna lm Biioas; saw eat at r lea In tan, bbtok aad patent. 11 alaaa; al 98c, $1.29, $1.49. $1.79 Children's Shoes 39c, 59c, 79c, 98c 1004 paJrb Cbtldrwa'a Tie, 11.00, U( and 11.(0 fin Dreaft Snoaa. la blftokft, tana and paUnU; all tM na wast at r lee la ail alaaa, afc 39c, 59c, 79c, 98c ' Prlfton Opens for Bank Wrecker. BftUlnxham, Wash., Oct. 6. Following A tha deolslon of the supreme court in ;tha eaaa of tha state vs. H. J. welty, bftnk wrecker, charged with anoeptlna : deposits tor tna Home security av Idrs bank, his bonds will be called In and the prisoner asked to surrender himself at once. Ke was sentenced to a term of from four to 10 years In the ; eta to penitentiary. Welty is now at ' Colfax, where he has been engaged In the practice of law pending hla, appeal, . .. T. " V" ' Hard on Debtors. ' London, Oct. 6. Whilo "Jailing for debt" Is no longer allowed by the con stitution here," the same effect may be . obtained through ' the process' of "con tempt of court.'' When a debtor Is or ' derett by the eourt to pay, and does not,' ' he must go to Jail. This process of law resulted in ; the- arresting of 81R9 perr sons during the year 1910, according to , information made public to'dajr. Both Austria and Hungary plan to . make the production and sale of artl (' ficial sweetening substances state nionopolirs'.' Four Million Dollars I of the best tobacco leaf grown " . is always in our warehouses. I . We have to carry that much i " to produce uniformly the spe. I . dal blend that gives the mild, delightful flavor to the - - Genl Arthur Mild 10c Gigar A II f 'V W eii x nr III f -Vf-ru, . . r 1 l-r'-vJ i -iV VA'.lVl lk " ' tf &h u - - J v' , I PTTltTTTTT Ten Extra Salesman Wanted. Apply Early Not BY the .-K-. a-E3 .N Onr Lease and Fixtures forSale Northeast Cor. Third aad Davis "WW m m .. m m 4 Make No Mistake Be Sure lo Gel the Rlflhl Place LOOK for the DIG RED SIGNS The L X. L. Clothing Store, Northwest Cor. 3rd and Davis KETrEIRIMcG FROM BUME:; After 18 years of successful retailing:; the I. X. L. Store, one of the leading North Third Street clothing stores, decides to quit.1 In order to get out in the shortest possible time, we are going to give the public the full benefit by giving them values in Clothing, Gents'- Fur nishings, Hats, Shoes, Suitcases aad Blankets at prices never heard of before. Just think of it all new, clean, up-to- date merchan dise of the late Fall and Winter styles! , ' ! ' ' At 12 to and Even Less of tine Regular Prices This means dollars to youcome early and get your share of the bargains. Never again will such price slashing occur in Portland." Store has been closed in order to mark down goods. FREE-The Hrst Ten Customers Will Rcclevc a 50c NecklIcrFREE BELOW WE QUOTE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS THAT MAY BE HAD AT THIS GREAT CLOSING SALE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Overcoats and Raincoats in all tho new styles, shades and colors; values up to $15.00. Our sale price LOT 1 Men's Black and Fancy Color Suits, all sizes, good styles; the regular $10.00 values. Our sale - J0 QC pric fVO LOT 2Men's All-Wool Suits swell, up-to-date patterns; regular $12.50 and $15.00 values. Our sale price LOT 3 Men's Suits in the late shades of browns and grays, actually ! rrff worth $18. Our sale price. . POa I O LOT 4 150 Men's Suits, all die late 1911 designs with style and character; worth $20.00 and $22.50. (jQ QC Our price . tJltaOfJ LOT 5200 Men's Suits, the cream of MEN'S $4.85 the stock, every known shade and fab ric. These suits are turned out by Amer ica's foremost wholesale tailors; $25.00 and even $35.00 values. (JJI O QK Our sale price . .... . . . ... 1M00 Men's Overcoats in gray and black mel tons, all siaes; the regular 10 CQ )K grades. Our sale price FLJRIMISHIMGS $6.85 Men's Overcoats and ' Raincoats, hand tailored, reversible collars; values up to $22.50. Our sale price , . , (JQ Of? is only Da7aOJ 39c Men's Working Shirts, the 50c and 75c grades Men's Dress Shirts, with collars 4Qg and without; $1.00 grades ... ... 151 Man's rir.sj Shirts sfvloa anrl Ft - t Patterns to please all; $1.25 grade : f Men's Fine Dress Shirts, $1.50 QC I and $2.00 values Jl V J Men's Blue Flannel - Shirts," single ' and VC double-breasted; $1.50 and $2.00 OQ values, at wv .Men's Jersey Ribbed Underwear, ACke sweater necks; 75c values ...... HtJt Men's AH-Wool Underwear; val- OQ A ues up to $1,50 071 Men's Wool Sox, dark and gray ; 1 "t values up to 25c XXI Men's Fancy Sox, values up to 20c l) the pair . ..... .vOl Men's Black and Brown Sox, the fjg regular 15c grade ................ v Work Sox, heavy 10c grade 4 50c President and Coin Suspenders 2II $1.50 and $2 Blue Flannel Shirts... 89 25c and 35c Silk Neckwear ........ .15 White Handkerchiefs, 15c values v.v.T White and Red lOe Handkerchiefs ...3d Men's 14-in. High-Top Shoes, (JJO QC black and tan; $5 and $6 grade Wa&aafJ $1.00 grade Sweater Coats 45 10c White Handkerchiefs 3 25c Garters 8 10c Heavy Canvas Gloves...,. 4 Wool Sox, 20c and 25c grade. lle HATS HATS HATS $1.50 values T 80e $2.00 and $2.50, all styles 1.45 $3 and $4, all colors and styles ..f 1.95 PANTS PANTS PANTS $U0 VALUES ...'... ; 89 $2.50. VALUES 1.S $3.50 VALUES . f 2.35 $5.00 VALUES 2.85 SHOES SHOES c::des Values up to $2.50..;...f 61.45 Values up to $3.00 $2.33 Values up to $4.00 .'. $2.85 Values up to $5.00 $3.15 W. L. Douglas Shoes, $3.50 Qrf to $4.00 grades OaOtJ Look for lhc Big Red Signs firvmnriTTn NORTHWEST CORNER " OF THIRD . AND DAVIS HE EM. wmm Sforc i V44 A.'Gu'iiat CSl'Co- DisUiDutorsi - ; -i