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Ia. th a MrMr Barr yard, la mtrmI u aiuit aa l ik tbat fact aJoa. ab Wii l. .Ii i. 7r lh fBltad Blai aarr unlau. ' 'a avgalnat rlif oral- n ,K. ii mmm. aod Mint- rrBmntal powr . ?! Ilallowccn Novelties ol All Kinds, Main Floor and 4th Floor Hlgh-Class Picture Framing. Fourth Floor Optical Department on the Main Floor Manicuring and Hair Dresslnn Parlors on the Second Floor iia iarci eol4. la mjr opinio. M eirt4 to tb marer. th aan aa aar Uir BOTtmmantaJ fuootloa can M 41- ci4. br tb lclla(r to a mantel- non otbr ba a woman la command of aar naraj atkbllahjnaet For official purpo H mallaro not that th autloa at BacMtra Itarbor.l bkJlly. Mt bo aueb dl.U 7, . of til 7..r, Z Man mad br tb lJalator. la th I .1!. la - V?: ?J7. J? .1 oartmant of th prnt ehartr, and ll Mln a rorarnmantkl powr. It now ri In th eoanolL ndr and br vir tu of aetlona and Tl of th eMrtar. k4 oaa only ha rci4 br ordlnane. "Th constitution of Oregon rnrs unto tho Irgal rotar of rrr munlrl palHy th rif ht to onact, amend or altar tnrlr own municipal charur. and undar uch provlslona th prdontn power could, br a charter amendment, M taken away from lh eouncll and vvatrd In the mayor, aubject to lh rljrht of th coun cil to enact f nral laws carryinc oat It 1 xarcle. "I will certain! not mako any fight to retain the pardoning powtr which haa bn queatloned bV City Attorney Grant. aald Governor Weat thla after noon over th telephone from Balem. "If ha la right. I will ba relieved of a lot Of unplear-Tt dutle. ronalata only of a flagpol. and that th only ahlp ar ome hulka which Mr ba rotting la th shallow wtrl alne tba .war of llll. Congra baa nvr gtrea permission for tb aban- donmant of IM mvt yard, sad so It go on. In 1301 Albert It Mtclf was hold ing th position a eommaiidant. though ho waa not an offloer of tba navy. la March of that year ba died, and Presi dent Roovlt appointed his widow to I hi post. Th only duty la that of ralalng th flag dally, and aerlng that no one wauca off wita th worttalaa naval junk. I ft (D) Ms9 WcDipflmmsimi MnmiiEL Only Retail Store West ol Chlcogo Occupying nn EnUre City Block WOMAN COMMANDER WILL LOSE HER PLACE (Calt4 Praaa La Wtra.1 -Washington, Oct II.- Incidentally with tb plan of Secretary of th Navy Meyer to abandon the unuaed navy yards of th nation, it baa developed her that If tha plan goes through, th only woman In th world In command of a navy yard will Ids her Job. Commandant Metcalfe. In charge of what la known on Unci Bim'i booke CALL FOR ALUMINUM RAPIDLr INCREASING Gold wsr makes pot and pan : spick and span y Soap and muscle won't clean your pots and pans properlythoroughly. Ordinary washing ox cooking utensils passes over whole hidden nests of little wigglers commonly called germs. ; t - Gold Dust is a sanitary, washing powder that not only removes the visible "dirt and grease, but digs deep P after every trace o! rerm life sterilizes pots, rpans, pails and kettles- leaving tnem ciean, wnoie some, safe. . ' " ' : Shake a . little Gold Dust in your dish-water abd see the startliatf results. : Do not aaa borax, aoap.aphtb. aada,ammai rkraanwith COLD DUST. GOLD DUST bu all 4airabl aiaanainS uali- besiaa rlaet- ailaa aa It banl' i laahag "Ut lU COLD DVST TWINS ObII4 Fraaa TaaaaS Wlra.1 Washington, Oct II. From brooches to ekvecrapers, tha use of aluminium, or aluminum, as it is popularly known. la rapidly extending, according to a re port on the advance of the aluminum lnduatrles, made by the United Statea geological survey. The utilities of aluminum seem almost endless, accord ing to the report It ia already cer tain that it can be uaed for structural material aa It has been demonstrated that It is highly resistant to chemical action. It can be readily machined and rolled and drawn into wire, also. Already th nations are beginning to be worried about th supply of Iron ore and this fact makes the advance of aluminum take on a tremendous Import, ance. Back of the Franco-German trouble over Morocco, for example. Is said to lie. among other thlnga. the fact that Morocco baa vast supplies of iron ore which Germany need, and covets. Not over a generation ago, aluminum waa little more than a curiosity, princi pally because of it low speolflo grav ity. It was worth f IS a pound or more, and It total production in the United Statea was less than 100 pound a year, notwithstanding the fact that aluminum la th moat abundant of all the metals la tb earth's crust, of which alumi num oxide forms about IS per cent Th consumption of aluminum in the United Statea for 1110 was 47.714.000 pounds, with a total value of nearly 112,000,000. The price, It la thus seen, haa dropped from about f 1 an ounce to about 25 centa a pound or one and one-half cents an ounce. The supply, according to the geological survey ex perts. Is practically . unlimited, only awaiting av cheap process of extraction. It Is at present produced : only from bauxlt. - a comparatively! acaro min eral. . . . U. S. MILITARY ATTACHES MUST PAY LIVERY BILLS Washington, Oct 18. United States military attaches at foreign embassies hereafter wiu bare to pay their own carriage hire. A decision to this effect was handed down by th comptroller of the treasury, TracewelZ. Several at taches have recently sent In bills ' for carriage -used at official functions to which they bad been Invited. . They contended that under th terms of the army appropriation bill providing "for transportation or army officers they wr entitled to reimbursement. Comp troller . Tracwell. ruled that the act does not apply to officers abroad and that, therefore, these offloer must psy their own carriage bill. : . . - Wffi2 flhe WoFdl " Sale 99 Dependable Merchandise Dependable Methods Quality for Quality Price tor Price We Lead All Portland Our Entire Stock of TTTTTlT Wall Paper, at Mdllill An occasian where thousands of people will be preatly bene fited. An occasion prolific of the most exceptional money saving in just the sort of Wall Papers that have character, dignity and genuine merit, individualizing lines and patterns. REMEMBER THIS STOCK IS PRACTICALLY NEW, and to save half on your purchase is of particular importance. ' Stock Consists of Wmm Blanks, Bronzes, Crepes, Damasks, Du plexes, Oatmeal, Printed and Plain Imi tation Leathers, Patented Cut-Out Crowns and Bordes, Plain Ingrains, Velontines, Micas, Embossed . Papers, Etc. Choose from the entire stock at Vz Price Bargain Circle Tomorrow, Main FI. Felt Slippers $2 Grade $1.39 On the Bargain Circle between the elevators, we offer a great ale of Women'i Felt Jaliettei in black, chinchilla, smoke gray, dark blue, maroon, brown, wine, etc., all first quality goods, neat ly trimmed in fur and ribbon, comfortable for house wear. Ideal for Christmas Q1 QQ gifts; $l.S0-$2 grades vl07 SI Underwear 69c Union Suits $1.65 Order By Mall n r Notable Bargains for Tomorrow (Eroceipy Specials "Mother's Week" Sale noon nooi ain kun nooi All Infants' apparel at Special Sale Prices- Second Floor Special Offerings in children's and little boys' apparel on First Floor Thrifty mothers are taking advantage of the very un- usuar low prices. An Italian electrician haa.' perfected a method for employing an ordinary phonograph to record telephone conver sations. ' A ' EX. 12, unusual rOTTATH K.OOB PHONE YOUR ORDERS. A-6231. An opportunity for laving on many absolute necessities: Fairy Soap, 6 cakes for only 25e Babbitt's. Cleanser, 6 cans for 25 Round-Up Cleanser, '3 cans for 25 35c package ' Cocoanut for only 25e 25c Snider's vCatsup for only 17 25c can Ripe Olives, priced at 20e 70c Delft Peanut Oil, priced at 50 Asparagus, Grand Island, pe- rial, the dozen, f 2.25 the canUU 'Jellycon," assorted flavors; a 17 n splendid dessert, the package; V Prepared Mustard in jars. Our OK regular 10c. Special, 3 for 0j 60c PaclmgeTea 45c English Breakfast, Ceylon and Uncol ored Japan, t pound; regular 30c pkg. 25 1-lb. 60c ! plcg. 45c ; ii TJ Women's Fine Coats From $15.00 to 898.50 Women's New Coats in a broad selectionof-Chev-tots, Serges, Broadcloths,' Novelties and double faced materials, reversible, priced at $15 to$95. Velvet coats lined with light colored A r q C ft messaline; beaufifully trim'd $42.50 o 07OdU New 17o5flo OAKMZUrr SAZ.Or 8BOOJTD 7LOOB Nev arrivals in high class Tail-, ored Suits from the best makers and made of the best materials to be found. They7 show . the fine touches of strictly man-tailored garments. The v materials em ployed in this particular shipment are Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges, etc., in blackblue, checks, stripes, mix tures and ' novelties ; many , Nor folk stvles in the lot, joo FA priced from $17.50 to j).O0U Unl'ndered Shirts $1.00 Grades at 75c mzst's ooMTi if anr noos s, a. Men's Un laundered Shirts with eood hearv a. V- - .-' musnn Doaies, reiniorcea tront and back and pure linen bosoms, sinele or double oleat: all sizes from 14 to 18 ; the kind we sell 7P regular at $1.00, specialized at, each OC Men'sBIueSerge Regular $30.00 Suits S19.SO seews coanxB m anr nvoos' A spring purchase of Men's Suits, made of the famous Gilbert Serges, in navy blue j perfectly tailored by one of New York s leading manufacturers : they- are well lined and trimmed. Blue-.. serge is the genteel suit to wear on any occasion, inese come in stouts, slims and regular. Sizes 35 to 46, suits' which sell every where at $30. . Spe- tt! a F?A cialized at only, suit DJLe.OU No more at this price, said the Fur nishing Goods Manager to the ad man, and I don't care where you. go, you can't find as good value for the price. These garments are spring needle ribbed, combed Egyp tian cotton in the medium weight; French strap drawers with deep sateen waistDand, close fitting cuffs and ankles; sizes to 46. RegQ ular $1 grades. Special atUiC UNION SUITS The "Bradford Spring Needle Mills ribbed, natu ral gray, heavy Winter weight, nicely finished with ocean pearl buttons down the front; sizes for tall men or short, stout men up to 50 chest measure; ai regular $2.00, sale price $1DD Learn to Knit and Embroider-Free Lessons; Free lessons In yarn work front 10 a. m. to 12:30 daily given by an EXPERT INSTRUCTOR . who has had extensive experience whh large eastern institutions. Leicester Mills, Gennantown, Pa.; Chas. Lau denberg, Philadelphia; Ypsllantis Mills, Ypsilanti, Mich.; Garden City rvniuing a vvorxs, cnicago., Private Lessons in small classes every auernoon irom j p. m. until 5. . Art Department on ; ; Second Floor Padding letters by the new method taught by an expert " r , Embroidery i Lessons French Knot letters, new designs In cross-stitch arts and crafts and tiffany designs. Gray ona roses, etc., taught free from, 1 until $ o'clock.' -STAMPED INFANT S' OAR. MENTS. CHILDREN'S AND WO MEN'S CREPE GOWNS. VOILE WAISTS, ETC r '. ? Silk Petticoats, Reg. $12.50 Grade at $5.95 W6m'en Silk Jetticoats of the soft, lose-fitting messaline material, black and white stripes, accor dion plajted and tucked flounces, Jefsey tops,v in all colors. -Guaranteed Taffetas, etc. f QC Regular values to $12.50. Special at ODmUO Boys? Cidthing, Reg ular 7.50 Suits GS.C0 A great Cleanup of Boys Odd Suits and Suits se lected from broken lines, suits bearing the Hcrcu!j label, winter weights; brown, gray and mixed m terials, knickerbocker style, sizes 7 to K (Q p years. $6.50 and $7150 grades. this fals JJ U Dry eordwood. Albtna Fuel Ca,