iri: OIUJCON DAILY JOUUHAL. l'OkTLANP. MONDAY UVCNIKO. OCXCUtU I. Utl. MIHISIER WOULD aaa ta A a avarnaA a tt aat. iuj A airuaaua aaa aa t ta ttitia iaa 4 4 lv 1 a aa. It ' a 4 !' H aa a av am a ttMaoa a IM a aa aaa 4 va aau t ahiuaa auaij aa'ai I jaa nit aa ar li f . a aa M- aa af 04 a4 IM a 4 )! Jt la v 4 ka. lata fwa4ta tut a, , "! at aavii 1 lull ta a fK k- im aiMiin tiw4M tt . aa aa r ' a aa a a--a f a a .i I M kaxMa ak-4 fMtii la . 4 . ' Vr (aaat, Tl b tt mil m I Mm a (IMI t it4, I a M.a4 ' M aaakaiy ywrkJ M U t WaaMaaaf aa-'Vk TM Maa.a 1 111! US TO LIVE IN SOCIETY . ) A . el a a eeavaaeJ Wtaaaa 4 , M 1 t fx--. a 4 AM-i. a IU e-w " .i a IU a' A a' 1 aifi It fe- V 4 1 fi4 -- aMJe' I ' 1I.1IM4 f e taave - . I la t nr i Mk uM " tl a i ul I Aea f t. fci m !' tii." t It. ea-a la I! 14 41 im Laite't lUt4 AMkM ' -w It i ( ale Mr '- ti n-ut. kti U .. I. AM A- , v a- t e .., t a At, t4.. AO. J Aef,v u. 4 lav. M M- HU4H AJ, o . ?'V-4. ' A. 4. ik. t U U " e - M h-i wit KL C at. M' k. - a;-.. Mi. reij cxnr. !J4rM iui. c. IIMV 1' 11.41 Hl I. A. CtUI ilekeU-. ia. liuva. A' A"tea. Mr Oaee ( MWM Uleee eJl. W. taiUae, Mr Halt W. jr, Ae I UnI WlUI t, '. 'It '. J.H. . Mi. W "7 ' I. (, Mi Vk . Mr Mf Am AteitUw r-t! W WMiM. Mr )iiMl fcv! idNtMi, iitrAr, rT4n Air J M. U4 IM Hxilt. fm? Mr. UM M Viu. Mr X- 4. Kurt. Mr U U Mm Mry Pj. !om. Mr L It Mr 4 Wtr I. Mr nWl tca. Mr "ToU tor ffMtc." Vr TlMMa trlr. Mr. tUUy O ! J U ib dri )irrs. mi An lm. mim u- i oiiA im a t fMf (lutt, Ik Mla J Mm U ! -Tll. llr f T CmU WUr. M llucA. MlM Cmmt I IMl- CrrU, kU PRESIDENT TAFT FAVORS SUFFIhXGE rr44ti wuu tl. Tfl Uiru I 4 iUy to V M4tA . 1 ! U m f Ik Mtrf M M IM fU 4 tikltnft4 rtjkl r t mi u ('' 4 t V - k 1 rf4 My t in irrt. m f4 f IM r I ii 1 fttmrtplm lirsr. i f At KW-4 It. ' r(r A kw I t t Mu II vAa UklUl AUfM la Uik. 4 vi U MilU kS-M 114 Attf 4 H 4l Mm li tmif U llMM IU4 k4 I, UlUM U i M fc. A f4tiwB i t nti 4 i f i i i iri4 ivmUiimi tt eiit M) l -r Um 4ika ia rtki f. rr WM A Mm vAai 4 mi4 tl ! IU Ik I ti wui MMvi a 4 lkttliU4 r.fr4 ! II. It II l t Wl wffrj f la Al I la ?. IKa I I M I laar la Jai f laa roiUaa arcia4 kr laal aan at la iaMl AaalraM a a, iillral tMallla!. Ala llm la laa rartaar ial la rtjat I .a iasi r ttiaa ar ta a a af rlaaily 4 fv l aa a wi te a Uraa, U Jy f laaiiai tU a a atvaiaa Ua la i a I aa4 I W aiUrta) wm aat VU aaaalVn af tUa Wt4 t . Htm 4fty lit UI at a a kaa. l 11: F a ta laaAaaaf , Aaaa "" nw ul a aa ra4 aa iaa f II U1 araa4 4 iraia la. 4aaa IMI waaaa aa a aar l iarrr. a4 lAal. aa laM aa iar mu I ri aiafla aa4 M t ttta. laay Aa ftjal I , la lAia a I MiHra a U Aa Aaar ln aat far Aa- M aaalAar. A a. l aa aa iaa Immut la IVa haaaa. IM I laiflaaal laTiaa ( U ) ta a ra f raalar la II a la 1 Aa aay aarUa , I f, ar aanaaia laal ry Aaaa la alA IM aa la IM al tan la IM Aa aa4 IM aa aaya AM aa taa vfc aa M Uata la at tr 4rl. MAa II at M IM Ter 4U a a im aaliucal Aaia I IM aalaata, aa4 I wtU ih aaaa M la t al(ta a f Ufa all IMI A AU (at 4 U tactl aa f a la faaalaa aaaa laaiiu r frtiy a4 4 aLa "SclcnUfto Selection of Mates" Suosestcd as Ccmfi In Publifl Schoa'j. QU 4 Miaa AUUaMlA 'M A alaiaia Aaata ! aali a at TaUy AraiaaUnl ' AIIM Mlcaal laaaa) a aHlr part I ctrt rtalr aa aa i af ayrnlt aavaaaaaiA a4 apaka Afr im Oaa U4 tk a W4ir anraa, liar ta4 lata raeraina- vaa I ha I af Miaaliaal "Wfc IVtaaa HMI4 Ilav llala MUUr. af Haalo, a Oaaf Ulth UaJial." A lalaraalla llaaa ta lAU Ca. (1rl a f lr. 4 Mr. Ilaary aaaaacUo aaa fr) laa aaat arAat X Ca. at IM ral4a af IM arlaa taaasMr af IM tAaalo afrrlt ar- Tai'a aafaal. Ttr-ftft aai faalaatia Mra AacJar4 I favr af a LTr. he. Uikw lrit rftnit aw aaarrUfa a-vvra. aa Araar a br ar I tka taaa ar la I Alio Itaaa lilaakvalL laaAlaar ioaaal af tka faally lr. TM I f vaaa far ta laal at(r. Tba 410 a aa IM atiUalaactoa) f r I - la aa foUowa: anaaa ta. wba Mr. Vf aa aul - tak I baa u M Vf 4a4 ha- taaataa' llarrar. Mr. aa air, ua win aj, I bar an I bold. t, ta aVck- aaAa lAtr bam I un14. Or. wMr u Aaalih. I tor Anar, a a bia Oa waa fanaadf aaajra aAartaA. lilt 4lb aa part. 4 "I f rota laa la aid aod aaalat B9f Ana iIm Ainiaa haa4 (ar wtfa) la ry -r aad la tfip bn (r bM. .u Bphold bt tar bar) Mra. Oaerr J. lartaJaa4 MJitteal rlava. ana I ar to Mill vliA In a nral of a aanaa ar anaaa ut difrlrttlll ut f aurf. Tburadaf afiamoo Aa ruia . . 55...2S. S? AIbbi Ha. la pink roaaa. rore wrra raa at Oraroa Cotlcctal Arvkan bald Ita acb UbJ bf Mra. Ollvvr Kln Jffry, flrat fall mtln Balurdar at lb boaa Mra William Iattllr (Mlaa Jun af Mr. Barnard JaAaraf with Mr. Blarllng) and Mra. 1C facknai Th Jakvar 4 Mr. N. B. myth, lb larllad fuaaia war Mr. Ltayd T. Waa praajdaet. a boaUaaaa. Tba maatlef ar. Mr. Wllllaia Caauamao, air. HOD-1 iook isa larra oi aociai artarBooo looufn im Mtntnaaaf eommuio waa Mar bikl UUilUa! a4 irt alia. . !? Tta DEMONSTRATION a niai a aarrraar waa laaf al it. aad aaHAtaf a aartk wlU ara vaal laaaa fraaa cailla It Wka tka raaJ aat It Bat, ai4 fraaa tit aa li Vlla a war, tM Uueai Ufla- ar laa waaaaa af Ihta aaaalrr ta aaaalktaA IraaaaaAaa. aUaaal lacalavl. afcla Wa kaaw Ibal woraaa. by lAalr laflaa a taatr baabaaoa, Aaiacrata Mw raaar af laa ala ara caal avary alartio Aay. A ad lAar Aa aa way of aaflatlatr aallaaUa IM tragi aadaaa lafiaaoaa af tM wotnaa wM Ira laa bar Ma I tak baaJlbf VVaw f pollO ct aaaUta 4 IA atadr il tM laaua tK a ay aataa la Uflaa tM wawaly. atata aauaw. "II ta n aaid IMI w laaaa wwrkara r aadarpaid aad taal. tka ra for. Uay A Ml Av fair ab-w. Tbla, I ba lA ta aeaaawMt traa tday. bat It ta a tka man. Tak tM a af tb wataaa wlva ar acMot taacMr. TMra la a fclfkar prof aaala Lhaa tMt af taa oh lea. if a ma ar woraaa flad btotaalf or braLf a pact ail adastad ta ii. a ar aa aaoui ar la lu It la lb prafaaaloa tMt oalla for poaalbly IM groalaat aalf rlfla. aad tl ta lb work wbtcA ta tba rraataat Uatromaot for (ba vpllfUar of yovtA. Ia tbla way it ta tka ally of tAo work IkaX ta Aao by woman la I ha bant. Aad I Mllar imih r wm i !. at u. tki I laa ta m aa 4 I IM aa imi IM M M Wuu4 Aa k aaa a aa a4aa tua af at, a IMI iur i.l ua ta IM aJt af IM aarra 4 Alt r I ai l rwn ay no. um a a a" d li aUy. Tala af A; A a4 baaw Aw aa. aa4 Mr, faikar. raa IM aaa af IM ait4 ! Al aia Kalaa M v4y. TM Uaaa M H a i a aa. TMI la aa In ! I aUaaurv If ta axlid a-rwa A Uakl Mw la aaiatl IM a. IM i4M Ut M a A aataoaA ta i4 AraaA Ik Mi A aaa M irata Ua4 wa AltaraaA Mar aa 11 alrtaay wflkaot awwtaf wbaiAaf IMf a aA Mlar ar aat. TM trbht VtIA ail IM awaata d aa f 4la ta. ftr4 Ikal aa nA ta Ucla4 m a Ik laa la M UlkaA af aad l41a4 Mill IM lra4y af aUrwr ppar. Ta (lain Alt arc a4 aa la aaaa wa IM iwit Ik ! art af .at aa I '" ant aaa' alaaal mm aa at M a taail f a- a. at a tt 1 1 iii a fa tM fc af IM all ! U I iarAi a4 IMa4a la t.aia a af laa rf a ' 1 a MW t bra taa I IM af A waaaa A liairr aara ka IM aaraa imi im (tavia wm rtdl. a Ma Ma M rtkl by Mafa4 a a M IU aav 1r4a l ara mi'J aratM IM Marl, faat M I a I I toy MMitMt IM Mly, l aanial avaay nwti r rtakt TM IM Ira Ml al M ct4 laraaal IM t'at-ai laaaa af kaaw wad M aarA lwl aaaat lnwi ara Mi an w Mr wuraiy I IM aaa OtrtaiaM MaUJ af ! aarrta Iwni a. A fraa aaa al If IM ftr W, aatr atanuia la a M laa. UA WraiaA lata aad ara If II la la a araaaalad fr aAtaa I TM akark ailar aa.raly aarM IM ( fra IM anakary fiada tal IM walaaratly. Aaarinc. al4 a aaa, aallaara. ikaaa ar aJI aru af IM ikia a4 IAaa 1m wr 1 away af im tar taa a arw tl fauar aad a taa Atawre, TMa ar ail arta of ta Ml w maa la I aa IM a hi if attt wm aaaa ly tr tea Oaaaaa At aWft. U at I. ' Aa-Miay, M aaa at' I tM ) waadara "IM friaia A Homt Bxxlp foe WriftUeJ. Sf tT Skin (! AWaiy 4 U)tA TM faaaaM aaa4:ia kail) tlk la rwaaaaiali Ay Maaly ttalJab f -r ai a 1 wftaai aa f afk aaa M aaada at Ma y ArvAa4 fa aatatlta la d4 fra. I aa, aad Va A't wtuai Mt fiaal IM a" I WlUk I 11 M MtM IM far. a4 MMa la IM aaav Kalia at a raaaaraaMa. 4 aataalMaa t akt tlaklaaaV a4 Iki Mlaraily aaa IM wttakla aa watl aa rcaaa ar faia a Mat im . rMak ar TM llaw d aa! ataatu IM afcta ! b a aaa aa Aramar aad atan Oat faata aaci tafraaAaA Wl - b tiara tad nr aatag Ikla Iralf caktw fat araaraila. I ia atadaatl aa fa aaly a aaart lhaa will raak M !. na ar la raar ywwaja. aarawaaaaw-u. a 1 111 inuu- I AND FREE LESSONS IN FANCY YARN WORK ON THE SECOND FLOOR AGENTS FOR RICHARDSON LINENS, UP BEY CUT GLASS, ENGLISH COALPORT CHINA, M1NT0N CHINA, ROYAL DOULTON, HAVILAN'D & CO. UMOGES ailNAa ONEIDA COMMUNITY SILVERWARE, ETC, ETC rl MM9 WFflfiimaiiiii &'EOnhfflj-h ONLY RETAIL STORE WEST OF aflCAGO OCCUPYING AN ENTIRE CITY BLOCK aawaaawBwawBfawkwawawBawawBwkwBBwBwawn rt rarrall. Mr Irrlng K. Blaama, Mr. Ollrer O. Walk.r. Mra. ft A. Laliar, Mra. Jaffary. Mra Dtwiur. Mra. Mackaaala, Mlaa Outhrta. Mlaa Cacll Wllay anJ Mlaa Clara Howalt ' w w ' Entrrtaiaa at lWracka. Vra. Brady Orn RuttaaeulUr of Vanoourar llarracka f ara a brlda party at har quart ara Thuraday bIbTjI. rriaaa wr eapturad by Mra, 8twrt, ktra. riubuyh Jona and Uautanant Phllltp ooo. Th houa wa IxMUfulIy deco rated with autumn Iravca. Four table ' wr plaoad tor th player who were Mra. Jam Roeera. Mra. Oeorga LWInt ton Baker of New York. Aire. FlUhuc h Jonea. Mr. Off lay. Mra. Aloa. Mr. Wrlahl of New York. Mr. Tula, Mra. Btrwart. Mr, rhilllpion, Captala Hlatiop. appolntad t aomlnat th fflor for the fortboomlnc yaar. Tba report will M given at tba aaooad naatlnc, which 1 alwaya a larwbeoo. Novombar A Tba time of raeetlBf Am baa ehaorad to tba flrat Saturday af aach mooLb. w w . Dirarunrat AaBOunend. Mr. J. r. MoCartby anneaaoae tb n(Ainartt of bar danjhter Helen Irene, to J. M. Chamberlain, tM wad din ta tak place tbta fall. Daagtitor Arrtre. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Hoffman ar b mc anowered with congraulatlona oa the arrival of a daughter thla mornln Mr. Horrman I advertlalna; managar or the oreconian. They Grow Htilr Certain InjmfienU If Proper-1 Ijr CombinerJ, Stimulato Human Hair Growth. Great Sale of Bedl9 Bedldltof 9 Laiee aMdJ Tapeslliry Cunrfam cram9Ete, Mill-End Sale of Lace Cuirtaies DARWINISM DYING, IS UNSCIENTIFIC p!A,.''ii-li ; ..i7' Jr.v - - A A'-' li. V "iW-LJaaAJ? "At". Mld-Ocrn, Oot, I Tujitor. Ruayell ! en rout for lil fall vlult to hm Ixndon ' cliarce. full of vlg or. Croaslng the ocean loaca no time for him. Ua la ao roniDanled by hi stenorraDhar. M r Rutherford, and through th news pa p r a preachea weekly to about twelve million In the United State. Canada. Great Brit aln and Australia. text today waa. "For the life of the fleah la In the blood; and I bav given It to you upon the altar aa an atone ment for your aoula." Lev. vll, 11. The trend of all achoiar within the past forty year in particular ha been way from the Bible. Even thosa few who still contend for the Bible concede much to the higher critic and merely strive to retain a hold upon certain ahreds of truth. The Bible I suffering at th handa of Christendom. Or per- hapa wa would batter say, Christendom la Buffering- from letting loose Ita . hold upon th Slbl. ' Tha Blbla theory, that all the -sin and death manifest In th worm resuuea irom jvubju unuutu lenoe. Is now generally denied. ' Conse ouently. thoaa wh still preach 1 for- glveneas of sins and an esoaye from tha penalty of sin ar In th minority. And those who admit that tha death of Jeaua waa necessary as a aln-offerlng, tha Just for the unjust, ara extremely few. Our text Is looked upon aa foolish cy the worldly wise. . Darwin'a evolution theory, that man sprang from a monkey parentage and haa been evolutlng higher and higher for six thousand years, finds apparent support In the rapid growth of Intel 11 gence during the past fifty yeara. But those who. heed tba Bible find a more satisfactory : explanation In Its " teach ings, that we are,. In the dawning of a New Dispensation the Messianic period so long promised of God as the time in which all the lainHlea of the earth 'will be blessed. Th Bible theory of man's ' sin and condemnation " to death and of a re demption of Adam's race from the power of death by the blood of Jesus .is one consistent narrative. 'Because one man alone waa the original sinner and tho sentence camo by- one, therefore it wa possible for divine mercy , to arrange that by the sacrifice of tha Righteous One. th Just for tha unjust, the entire raca of Adam might ba Judicially freed irom - tha death sentence and b per mined to bav a resurrection of the dead and the opportunity of restitution and to approve themselves to God for everlasting life. This, the Bible theory. viays tn wnoie stress of salvation upon the work .of our-Redeemer.. Without It Adam's race would . have been as dead as the brute creation. - By It a way 'of life through resurrection and restitution haa bean opened up. This la th mean ing of jur text and la fully concurred In by the apostle, who says, "Aim oat all things are by tha law purred with blood; and without shedding of blood r no remiaeion of sine. So unless our Redeemer had purchased Adam and his m mi own precious Diooa there would be no hope of future liXa. either for th church during thla ag or for th world of mankind In general during th kingdom age, which will follow thla. Scientist now laarn not only that different species will not amalgamate. but that different bread of the earn species crossed cannot be maintained, but will revert again to their originals In the third or fourth generation. Un doubtedly thla waa what troubled Mr. I'arwln In hla rearing of fancy breeds of pigeons and his Inability to maintain the fancy varieties. The same prin ciple is found everywhere at work. Dif ferent vartetlea of peas crossed hay produced new varieties only to return in the third or four season to their originals. Moreover, Dr. Thompson proclaims I that he finds, in full harmony with our text, that the life Is In the blood and that by blood reaction It can readily ba actermineJ which animals belong to certain species and which db not. Th custom heretofore haa been to classify animals Dy Uielr bones and natur. wnicn naa aiwaya been more or less un satisfactory. The blood is now found to be the sura teat and the apeedy one. Notice, said Pastor Russell, a text which always seemed to us hard and cruel, but which we find, on tha con trary, to be merciful and gracious.- It reala. "I am a Jealous God. visiting tha iniquities 01 th parents upon tha child ren unto th third and fourth genera tions of them that hate Me." ' ' The merciful sentiment of this text ia now aaea: The Ufa la In th blood. Tha law of heredity carries Imourltr and dlaeaae through the blood In micro organism. Were it not for th Divln provision that these small organisms of disease or blood lmDuritv will die out In the third or fourth generation, our race long since would have been wiped off the face of the earth. Tha jjivine arrangement that Infectious germ diseases such as syphilis will die out In the third or fourth generation la a most merciful one. Thus Qod shows meroy unto thou sands of them that love Him and seek to Keep tha Divine commands. Thua the theories of man crumble, one after anotner as the decades slip by, and aa tney nava oeenr doing ; f or centuries. Thus the Bible is seen to stand nr. eminent arjove ail otner teachings, Jem onstraung itself to be th word of uoa. To realise the existence : of thla fnighty God la but to dread His om nipotent strength, unless wa can se nira possessed pf benevolence ani goodness corresponding to His power ana wisaom. Not only ar we forced to tha Conclusion that there la a God. and mat iiis power ana wisdom, are Im. measureaDiy oeyond our own, , but we ar forced by reason to th conclusion that the the grandest thing created Is not ' superior to Ita Creator; hence w m II BT PAIUtllMA That , v. A , . . . ... . .us uituw featatlon .of benevolence and Juatlc among men la inferioV in scooa to that or the creator, even a man's wladom and powr are Inferior to HI. And thus we-have before our mental vision the character" and attrlbutea of me ureal creator. He ta wis. lusL loving and powerful and the scope of His attributes ta, of necasaitv. lmmeu. urably wider than that f Hla grand- lUAerola Is n of the mart affective germ destroyer ever discovered. Bata naphtbol 1 most powerful, yet abso lutely safe germicide aad aatieepUa, which p raven ts development of germ matter, and create a ataaa, healthy condition. , niocarpln. although not coloring' matter or dye, ta an Ingredient well established for It power to restore nat ural color to human hair. Borax, becauee of It wall defined rriftenlng and cleansing properties, lj moat useful In th treatment of eoalp and hair dleeaaea. Glycerine acts M a : atUnulont to th hair bulb, and ha soothing, healing and nouiiahlng Influ ence. Alcohol la Indispensable In med icine becauM of Ita antlaeptlc atlmulat- lng and preservative quail tie. Rexall "9S" Hair Tonlo la chiefly eom- poaed of tbeae iLgredlenta, which are compounded In a peculiar form, and w I believe It ta the meet effective remedy known to medical science for scalp and I hair trouble generally. We personally guarantee It to eradicate dandruff and ecalp Irritations and to grow hair, even though the ecalp la spota 1a bar of hair and providing of oouree there la life and vitality remaining la tba halrl root a We want every one troubled with scalp dlseaae, dandruff or loea of hair to try Rexall "91" Hair Tonic. If It I doea not remove dandruff and promote growth of hair to tha satisfaction of the user," w will without question or quibble return every cent paid ua for It Thla guarantee Is printed on every pack age. It haa effected raoat aatlafaotory results In (S out of 100 cases where put to a practical teat. Rexall "SI" Hair Tonlo 1s entirely un like and In every particular different from anything else w know of for th purpose for which It la recommended. We urge you to try It at our entire risk, Certainly we could offer no better guar antee. Two alzea, 10 eenta and 11.00 I The Rexall Store. The Owl Drug Oa Inc, Cor. 7th and Washington eta. ftifl mmm mm m: mm mm 1 S3.75 Curlolns at $2.50 $2.00 Curtains at $1.25 $3.25 Curtains at $2.00 $2.25 Curtains at $1.50 A great AaJe of Mill Ends of Lace CortAirtA In tine mesh. Ivory color, with fancy check fcentert, with Battenberg lace insertion. Our reg. & ft( $3.75 values on sale P 4 DU White Lacs Curtains, extra rood qaality double - thread lace, with 13-tnch Insertion, filet lace border and plain cen ter, buttonhole edre. Regular $3.79 values special o f"A or this sale, a pair aJV Two-Tone Lace Curtainiwlth beautiful floral borders, 1-inch fine lace insertion, eood wide widths, wide enough for one to a window. Regular f $3.75 values, special jjaWDlr $3.00 CURTAINS, PAIR U5 Ivory Color Lace Curtains with insertion and Irish Point lace, border and fancy design in cen ter, extra wide. Reg. ( or $2.00 values, the pair ) 1 eaC t) 'Excellent quality White Lace Curtains, attractive designs in Brussels nets and fancy dotted net effects, very dur- able quality. Act-o n ua $3.25 ral., pair UU Arabian Lace Curtains in the hew bungalow check de signs snd pretty neat floral borders. Curtains suitable for any room. Regular $3.25 values. Specially fjo aa priced at, a pai3aGUU Ivory Color Lace Curtains, stripe floral patterns and im itation Cluny lace edge, the most serviceable and effect ive color, good full sizes. Worth $3.25 pair. Ao. A A Special this sale daCaUU 60c CURTAINS, PAIR 30c Attractive- patterns' in the Nottingham Curtains in plain and fancy lace designs. good sizes and ex ceptional 60c values A great sale of White Cable Net Curtains, with 4-inch imi tation filet lace insertion and plain net centers. The most durable $2.25 vals. A- ta Special at, the pairOl3U Ivory Lace Curtains with beau. tiful Renaissance lace borders and fancy scroll lace centers. Very attractive $2.25 values. Specially priced for J A this sale at, the pairOI0U Arabian Color Lace Curtains with 2-inch insertion and at tractive lace edge to match and .neat' dotted net enters. Extraordinary $2.25 A values. Special, pair llOU $2.00 CURTAINS, PAIR $1.25 White Lace Curtains in sim ple, neatly designed borders and plain net centers. Curtains suitable for any room in the house. Regular $2.00 Or Effect of Great Kidney Remedy is I feel it my duty to let you know what Swamp-Root did for me. I was bothered with my back for over twenty yeara and at timea i could hardly get out of bed. I read your advertisement and decided ta try Swamp-Root. Used five bottles, and It haa been five yeara since I used It, and I have never been bothered a day sine I took the laat bottle of it, I am thoroughly convinced that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, cured m and would, recommend It to others aufferlng as ..I did. .--.....--..r'- . My husband : waa troubled with kid. ney and bladder trouble and he took your swamp-Koot and It cured him. Thla was about five years ago. ' You may publish thla letter if yon enoqse. - ;- ..Very truly youra, v MRS. MATTIE CAMFTBXD. . R. F. Z. No. I. ; GoblevlIIa, Mich. Subacrlbed and sworn to before me thla Ilth of July, 1009. ; ARVIN W. MTERS. -- .- Notary Public, for Taa Duren Co, Mich. -1 K-f- ' Xettar to r. Xainar at Oo Bingham ton, v. Y. rrm- abdt Swami-Iaot wm I Hr Taa Send to Dr.. Kilmer A Co Blnrham- ton, N.T for a eampl bottle. It will convince anyone. Tou will eleo re ceive a booklet of Valuable Information. telling- all about the kidaeys and blad der, i When writing, be sure and men. Uoa The Portland Pally Journal. Regis- ar xmy-cent an one-dollar else bou tl fw sal at aU druaT ator. . Imported Scotch Madras Curt'ins In beautiful floral, Persian and stripe patterns, colorings to harmonize with all rooms. Can also be used as side hangings with lace curtains. Prices: $5.00 Madras Curtains at only $2.49 $6.00 Madras Curtains at only $3.29 $7.50 Madras Cuitains at only $3.89 $10.50 Matlras Curtains only $6.29 Crash Portieres Art Crash Portieres with stenciled, borders, in artistic floral and orien tal designs, 50 different patterns to choose from, at the' following prices: $7.50 Portieres Pair 53.50 $1200 Portieres Pair S6.00 a WA tail 23c 59c 345c Scrims 23c SOc Scrims 59c Beautiful Figured Scrims in the most pleasing effects, for curtains of all kinds, 35c quality. Special price for this sale, the yard Plain Linen iri rich shades of blue, brown, green, 80c val. 75c Drapery Challle 45c Beautiful patterns in wool challiesin a variety of patterns so extensive that every taste may be pleased. Regular 75c quality. Spe- A Cf, cial price for this sale, yard T'OL- 35c Cretonne the Yard 23c A splendid assortment of patterns in Fancy Cretonnes for curtains, fin Our regular 35c quality, yard wOt Felt Mats, Engraved Table Mats; and Scarfs," pleasing patterns, special for this sale 85c, $1.60, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $4.50 Women'o 01.50 Underwear SOc S wIsj3 Ribbed Underwear at 75c On the Bargain Circle tomorrow a sale of Women's "Stuttgarter" x Un derwear iif small sizes-28, 30, 32, 34. Normal sanitary wool, unshrink able, natural and white color. -vests and pants. Reg. ft. 50 val ues special tomorrow only 50c Women's Real Swiss Ribbed Underwear,- vests and pants, fine mercer ized quality, lisle or cotton. White, pink and sky colors. ; Sizes 4, 5, 6. Good fitting, excellent quality. Reg. ular value 51.25 a garment J Specially pricedJomorTOw at O W V on ejUC li values on sale only S10 Blanket at $6.25 $1.25 Blankets at 95c In the big Bedding Store, Third Floor, a sale of All-wool White Blankets witft pink and blue borders, double bed size, .. .a m a a specially priced for this sale as louows: $10.00 Wool Blankets on Sale at $0.25 $11.00 Wool Blankets on Sale at $6.90 $12.00 Wool Blankets on Sale at $7.50 Cotton Blankets in white, gray or tan, full sizes, specially priced , as follows : $1.25 Cotton Blankets on Sale for 954 $1.50 Cotton Blankets on Sale at $1.15 $1.75 Cotton Blankets on Sale at $1.35 $14 Mattress $11.00 The famous Sterns & Forster Cotton Felt Mattress, covered with best satin-finish ticking. C 1 1 - AA Regular $14.00 seller tDl leUU $18 Mattress 813.50 High-Grade Felted -Floss Mattress, with heavy roll edge, biscuit-tufted, four rows of stitching on side, cov ered with best art tick. C 1 2 - C A Regular , $ 1 8.00 value D 1 O 0 U $14 Mattress a! 00.50 A full 30-pound Silk Floss Mattress, with roll edge, covered with art tick ing, biscuit-tufted: Our (3 A C A regular $ 14.00 value for $500 Bed Pillows C3.C3 07.00 Dcd Pillows Rt f iv Hnn:. Paifh.-r Fill.! r:'. MM r aVaa W W VVWW - A aw a a a v aa 'lows, covered with striped ticking