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i t ' PRSfAH HAREM" t 4 4 .- 1-. III W UV U luU a-i h4. a. lav. tba a. t- a. m4 r e k i j r.F W . in- iatlw -" a t-- t a t-o a-4 a -.. ti r . i a a4 a mj it W4i t..4.4 !. i.-t lit m.a t - oun sjonii Saturday ftOlK WOX IMC f OtioWLNG S IT.C1AL 0 ITUtlN CIS "i '6 Jt 1 CM 0 1 IWO HIDES rr.OM PAHEM t fflMM, tMa 4 bo- im, -... .. .a - a jjk.aa a ... A 4. r m i- . t a- I ba :iit-4V f tt I. a -:., tii t u tv4t t.( r V- a.., . '..3, r" !"-- - . 1. ea-s iM-'t bt t w - '. aww4 !J M a-. f r- i"t at r-i. TLA ! ! Mb. t - S kfJ A. bvuma , t, a. mX.tMt P.HVH i i SCENE Si a -.,.- ! l; t'-' Kw4 t j aw M a a -- t4 . 4 (wfctt.4' Wa It-tt.w v1 -,ja aM v saauo Aua ijci i u V(UCbttiw Gfft-vda H:!f:-2".n C:r;rVi OALUS tiQUOa uws ARE WORE STW.GD.T i PrcJj:t:cn Cr.i-j::; ar.J tra .. i .. 1 1 ai iu ba H tl i -..(l a .i Hii ti f-xfte ef - a f tiii a. J... la a-a -m latl lilmtW ) IM l . b a4k)!4 1J 4J i-i a t 1 ir. a af t--a ti. GORGEOU I I Htm ! 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II U aar Wat vrft. ro:)olaa coaiN Ua Pirlphiaaa, rail bi ta whlc lUtdiM aa4 Xeatoff aUa (Mb, afiar ak oaBa Miaa IlrrmaJi niaraa." fca aaa aa mtraardlnary apUiuda. for mimicry. BarUcuUrly ro4 U b UntlaUo ( kaU ML laaia la bar ortcaul Oanoa. Tha eihtra era elar bal aa laaa aAt eeaaloaallr ultar. Mi 4alaaotaa "Bprtn oac tflaplar UIM llofrmana la lha nrarval appraaeB W a aaca that aba naraooailr alvaa. II ala dtapUya bar raotarkaikla laagta ( Uinb. a4 It nnal a admitiao, bar la ability ta eoropala llb bat Kua alaaa bn U eomaa la aetuai eacia. Tba final faatara U "8babr4a. lha rtralaa baram acana, whlcb U aulta aa aanauooa aa4 caxnai aa aar ena could daalra, Tba aualo la br Rlmakl-ICoraakov a4 ta eaadingiy wall ealculatad ta anforea tba tharoa of tba ballat tbat at tba Inmaiaa of tba abab'a aaradla wba. wbaa ba to war. tnvlta tbalr lorara ta and ax eauf bt ta tba wlldaat ct tbalr rartirlaa. All a alaJaaa iba aUca. tba aitn, tba da la, tba coacbaa, . ayarrtblat. la haapad wttb tba . daad bodlaa, . aoaaa banclntr Id neat painful altyatloa baad downward. Ifa raaily qulta a alsbt and rattarataa tbatbama of tnaopatra" paaaloa out abort by daatb. IDAHO MINES SHIP RICH ORE TO SMELTER - (Beil ta Tba Joaraalt Wallac . Idaho, Oct II. Tba Mon arch mlna near Murray, la ahlp ptnr - two ear of eoncantrataa , waak . ly. At tha 1000 foot laral thara la an ii im wiua ana inowi ft ivai 01 clean vahtpplnr or. Tbo balanca araraya 10 . par cent In- load. Tba output la to ba v Increased. . - . S Tha Union claim, at tha head of Trail . creak, and owned Vy Judir J. Q. A. ' Bowlbv of Aatnria haa a flna ahawlnr '' of irold quarta In tha tunnel. , - . i y i The Fotoal mlna on Potoal creek, pro-'j tnoted by P. L. Austin of Portland, haa , aoout ooo reet or good' tunner and Ita working; quart ere are in good ahape. . Louie Praetfer, at one time principal , owner of the told Farmers A Meohanlca store, First and Taylor streets, Portland, made a fortune In quarts mining la the pony gulcn and the Murray dlatrlots, and now owns a fin block In Spokane. k i it i :r RED MEN'S REUNION Astoria.' fJatnrdbjr, Ootobat. 14. Special train leaves North Bank sta tion 2:30 p. m: Saturday,' arriving As toria 6:60 p. m. - ., s . ' Round trip fare It, good raturnlng nll Monday. .; s . Tickets at Fifth and Stark and North Bank station.'' , " ' ' ii ii i ,f- ' t r Special Trains Saturday . f . Ta Olataop Bsaoh. , The weak end special train to Gtoar , Hart and Beasids, leaving Portland J.'JO , p. m. Saturday and returning Momlay morning, is still in service via the north Bank road. . The train leaving Portland p. m. Saturdays runs through to Seaside, on other days to Astoria only. CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP gaJU, Calomel and Cathartic Pills , Are Violent -They Act on Bow , els As Pepper Acts in Nostrils. Take a Casoaret tonight and thor oughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Boweis, and you will surely feel great by morning. Tou men and women who have headache, coated ', tongue, oan't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or bave backache and feel all worn out. . Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets or merely forcing a pasaaga way every few days with salts, cathar tic pills or castor oilT This la Impor- Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate tha stomaoh. remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from Lhe liver and carry off tba decomposed wast matter and poison from tba in testines and bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will itraighten yoa out by raornlnr. A 10- nt box from your druggist meana a lear bead and cheerfulness for months. )on"t forget tha children. Maaf Utr.ti. 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GLEE MEMBERS COME FROM 12 CITIES ft uSil ta lb Jaaaai Or- AgrtaaJiaraJ Clta Car!- I la, Lw. On. I A Tba g1 alab f Ike Ur artMlfrJ all baa fuel Uele4 la aaaibarabla) tmr tba eat rr. rYaar W. T. Ub!a la aMrr. Tbr war l eaaa la I lb barlLo aib ibis yaar a4 tl aaaAbsata af b( la ful Ibaaa. Tba afal af Iba argbJiiaallaa) ( II rfila af Orea-wa. vVaab. lagiaat. CaBfaral a nitaoia. farlUaa) bar tag lb !rret auatb' f maaa. bar. Tba fir fuel leawra at bt. Carl aaruia. WUaoa K. Paary aad Kaaab K. Mciaa af Alb ay. Habert A. I t av I .i aa , I La -ss.A f .! 1 w Mdt aa by If af Ita (ir a.4 aaa.!. a a: ul b Ii af I totl.a't ! ( inuiaa4 aana f at' bt bt taati.4 A ei. 1 1 aaa-U lurwa aw a J.' ! J. bia. t-ava b btl- a tl. a .A (VtlM Ck 'I ail a -a . 4. rl A lia-A bttbtia. ' Uiv M iaaaaa iMiiUU Ji.l. .! bi.a ttafti bt iM. lNi;tt4, J Wuai t4, ta. a4 taaM i, t'vaa, , t ae Iba ' atliaia 1 APTCR fORIY YEARS ! Ua ! . i 1 I Cm4rn, S. C. Womn Krcorrff I'fom Stornsth TroubJe, , ya wa u at at arub4 b tM aiwA. Tbal U wbf A y -j ! a alia Ir?t labia. j w ataaiac rLia aaa b ar4 la , anr au raj i. ma afiar yaara af , rila. air. Ibatab C. Aaaaat, taaw C ear, "1 as tf f4 frvca aar- v 4iihhm fC lartr 4 f4 1 fci4 a rr 11 ll baa-l aa I auawy all Iba liana. I e larrtbir rua Aa. eaa'.g ol alap tbtgb tay baltb waa rvt. "Laval trtag I bf laitag Ttaet a4 It baa aa eei I a b-a l ! a4 w I a a wall vtati I rr lb firal time la farty yAra. Wy erraoi U gd. I ata wall a4 v r laavea trewbt at all Tb I era lb alala) faaia" Tab r wrd for It, wb yj at A 4 m dwa. aaat eel a ala-afN, Vlaal a wbai y . far it wiu build ye ay a4 raaba ra airg. We gvaraai Via! la tUaata -rear mmf brtt If It daa . We4rd. Oarb a C draggieia, Portland. Or. r SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. are the exclusive Pacific Coast representatives of the, Stein way Piano. Is one of the first requisites of a Piano. Per manency of tone, beauty and workmanship have been maintained through four generations of Sfeinway supremacy. There is no other record like It . The Sleinway Vertegrand Embodies In upright form the same superb qualities that have immortalized the Steinway Grand "an Uprfghi Piano of grand value." Price $575 Eay Terms of Payment Sherman Victor Talking Machines ay& Co. Sixth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon More New Styles in Women's Ileady-to-Wear Garments Groat Showing of Pino Fall and Winter Coats, Priced They are the handsomest Coats we have yet shown at Prnrri anthlng like these prices. FulMenjlh warm Winter ' y Coats of heavy mixtures, worsteds, caraculs and S7.50toG2G ptushcx Unlined or UnfiJ with sjtin to the wiist and tailored according to latest dictates of fashion. Many different styles to choose from. Your choice from $7.50 to $25.00 Coats. Moro Now Sulta to Show You, Pricod 012.50 to 025.00 We are showing t full assortment of new Fall and Winter Suits of fine quality serges, worsteds, cheviots and English Suitings In navy, gray, brown, gTeen. also black. Without exception they are the most fashion able, highest "grade suits we have ever shown at these prices. , Come, make your selection now, while assort ments are at their best Children'! Coats 01.08 to 010.50 Be sure and see our fine line of Children's Coats. Ma terials are plushes, caraculs and mixtures In a large variety. These handsome Coats come In the newest styles, plain tailored tttccis; also t line with large col lars, made of golf doth. Shown In sizes 2 to 16 years. . Children's Drosses 0150 to 05.00 We. are now showing t complete line of Children's Dresses for Fall and Winter wear. They are made of pure wool serges and a large variety of worsted plaids and shepherd checks. Weil-made garments, specially suited for school wear. Many different styles to choose from. MM ! U FROM $5 TO $10 WHEN YOU INVEST IN ONE OF OUR SUITS AT B & G. Corsets $lto$3 These Corsets are guaran teed to give satisfaction. Guaranteed not to break, rust or tear. If an R." & G. should prove defective we will give yoil a new pair. They axe shown in all the latest styles. A style and size for every figure. Priced frorn $1 to $3 Fleeced Lined Hose For Worn on 3 5o Gradoat 25o ' A splendid new. line of Women's Heavy Fleece-Lined Cotton Hose, made with double heel, sole and toe. They come in all sizes and are guaranteed fast black. The kind that sell regularly at 35c a pair on OCn special sale at only .wOC Children's Hose, 35o Grado at 25o A special sale of Children's Fine Ribbed Usle Hose, made with linen heel and toe, "They look well, wear1 splendidly and are fast black. -All sizes from OCn 5 to 9Yi. Best 35c grade on sale at wdC Soap Sale for Saturday In our Drug Sundry Department tomorrow wo place on, sale a special purchase of . Toilet Soap at prices that will surprise you. CASTILE SOAP 25c Bar at 19c Excellent quality, full-size bar of pure white floating Castile Soap, the kind that is' always sold at 25c a bar, priced 1 A for this sale at . . . ... . ..... ......... . . . . . I VC TOILET SOAP Sc Cakes at 3V4c In this assort ment are such well-known and Donular Toilet Soaos. : as. Clover Bloom, Buttermilk, Cucumber, Glycerine, J violet, Lettuce, Kose, oatmeal and others. All full- size cakes and all regular 5c kinds. choice Saturday at . . s...y".3c Fafl Styles $m Mi liM Nil mi- h m km l 0 fell 1-w New Fall Styles .YOU GET STYLE, WEAR AND SATISFACTION BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT A BIG SAVING . . BOrS HAT ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EACH SUIT HEADQUARTERS FOR METTS RAINPROOF GOODS OF ALL DE- scriptions rv::.;'.i: - First Street Corner : Taylor FlrstStreet Corner Taylor THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S - CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE ON FIRST STREET t , v . ! . Another Great Shoe Bargain Twelve Hundred Pairs of Men's and Women's Shoes Shown in Fall and Winter Styles and in the Most Fashionable Leathers They Come in All Sizes and Widths and Are Excellent Values at the Regular Price of $3.50 and $4.00 the Pair For Tomorrow We Place Them on Special Sale at This Low Price, a Pair THE WOMEN'S SHOES are shown in a dozen different styles in vici kid, pat ent and gunmetal leathers. You have choice of light, medium and heavy weight soles and of either low or high heels. Especially attractive are several lines with the popular high raised knob toe. All sizes and widths in regular J53.50 and J54.00 grades. THE MEN'S SHOES come in a variety of styles, made with" full ; double sole that is, viscolized, making' them waterproof, and are shown in the best leathers for. Fall and Winter wear. - All sizesjmd widths in regular $ 3.50 t? 9 A O to:j84.50 grades, c, Specially priced for tomorrow at . . v. . ... . . . . .-JaW.yO At . this sale , yoy have choice from a splendid" assortment of Misses' and Children's Shoes in lace and button. styles and in alt leathers. Sizes SVx'to 11, re. $2.00 (JJ CQ grade, at . a . . . . .... . . . . !) I .0 Sizes 1 1 Vt to 2, rec. $2.50 Sizes 1 1 Vt to 2, retr. $2.50 (PI OA grade, at .............. tD I .0" SiabOeo Here is the kind of Shoes the boys like. High-Cut Shoes in 10 and 12-Inch top, made of waterproof chrome calf, in tan and black, ; and solid leather through out -i - Sizes 9 to 13, $3.00 graHs, at. . . 2.4 3 Sizes 13 to 2, $3.50 crac!.-, xl.tZS Z Sizes 2VZ to 5, $4.00 crai-, tt. :2. Z