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THE OBEGO.l 1A!LY JOL'BMAU I'OUllAHD. VMUAY KVi?a?.'0, OCTOBER 13. UU IS snoiir mm MID Ml I J .Cusene 0, Who Uaroed ta j fl Hert. Meets Death at ! Ifaccn, G:u ' i.aa. 1 -J-t WaaB.aW 4 rciB r. ta Portland .Orar, ; waa iu4 M wacoa. u. I! llMH, Oa Oct. !, .Whaa AUtf : Cut cf aaft44 frow tba fair j Brwa4a Mr m felt laat CUM a i j wra4 r pnmomUiot that It waa I . mull la Oaaaiar. Joat txfor laartef I! Ik frawad ) nM ta a la aoatAaoUlaa: , TM aviator waa kill a tha ara of , a nwtM vltk ata fllr. a4 i a4a la fr.la &la vl( la Narfalt I t47. Taa, tait4 ta pa4 lb wla. tar at Davanport. Jowa. 4 ' rrUM ef taa aviator ara lata I today at ta aotloa.of anrulr. hua I tara, aba arn ito4 tba cellar fraw j Ciya aaek, took tba (lov from bl $ aa4a aa4 atolo tha rap ba vota. Fa- Ilea wara awapt al4a by tha aaeJt4 I ero4 of snarbtdl, earloua, and tba f aowvaalr haattra claarad tba .(114 ( tvar, apllBtar c-f wrackafa. ,' I Sly yaatarday mad aa affort ta oom- plala aagottatloaa -for a alght flight. tba aaroplana to ba eorr4 with phoa- pboroa, bat bla demand (or I1044 waa conaldr4 too high by tba eommtttaa. J Tha body, of tha aviator waa today shipped to Nw Tor, from wbsnca.lt $.1 unt4 a tit ta t. "FACE OF IMIflA" FKES GIRL "RAFFLES" 4 MM tw I r4 a' .,. mniiw if tr a r a ax .. a. iW Ti. a a T, ai-4 f.' iy la aufc rra la ( V. - aa awl- lif b ( k-rl4-.Mk. I-t 11 aa au ii a ." ml. 1 t Ika fin a- hu aaa a) ! r a-a rataia a a aa. aa4 I iM lt ikal a-a fiuul ' awa kAa a4 I ' a- a-r aa HltMaiMUtlHNMiM" Ja T waa aa r-y aa la laAay. -m. u u m i m fi aaaia." a hU . l aa a '-4 I aaa awl tkai imvu 4 I iui Ur r Muk Vt:u la aaa a4 it abail aa-a im tkaaaw la ioa ial I atwaa M barav" CRATER LAKE HiGlfi'MY BE BUM BY COWS K tf aaa -. 14 U 4r t a- a-. 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U-u inr '. a.l f - a)a ll l - rii iMi ar M.r tv. iki-ni a4 ta a ! W4llav at V.ulA. ba. lluav (Ala, H n II f Will. "Mr UK Waa J1 awaKlaC awl fw kia a t m; I Itiaa. I '-I lUt r fatilataM liuL kl i lAU Lav l-C a-a MJ aiaa ii'ir ;. Ta la i j (. d ta MUg i aa iik a m hi4 r taaM, au ; vj. I ' ' t tt I'mW ! ta lia a tt l lla av- I I j l. jf l.4 a ( Ini faviata' Vi ,Li .frwu la M' "- iJtt ii i L I Mi u a.a M . . im t4 w 44V 1 Ai I ) l J a4 a . I i-i aa v i A' J Li ti io. ih mi mu it if' a' i a- .! i. t-a ia ap f .MiaUiNi a4 a ta'4iaax, t xr M(a ra4 yaa aat at 4 ia it-a a n aa4 i l rar tM.ii, -4 n4 - " w4 ii pA aH -4 a4 a faa. IMI r aai la. I. Willi tM Mvay aft'a' at ! aA. ! . . imi i a 11 a fa . l-ia hiiu aiM"H ay a-aa,UI r Mia, r.i ai a r'"fr ui ivaoii . ff rtit w art ii; a aa-a ti -jipi- a4 a a-a' ia aau la a w tfc;-Mi. jta - i f a (,ifll IMI - owuwk. b ay aa aiaara in rail if Ul n!a r I l.l at a' r r( ai im f - a a--a it r-aa i'-'" M.(Mm iiimi tiMa n. i aiaa. aa.4 - iHt. wii! a r.a imm.tv. aa a4 way kd ar (n4 yw aai. What Article olClothlna on Your Per son Is Subjected to thcllnrdcst Wear? Answer: YOUIlIpSllllOSS Knowing iKU, we are He to ftte you Shoes Uut Un! the err ice you require pf them and they are BUILT FOR OREGON. Sruppy hJ-tov hJhtti tKort-Tainp effect for the young man, alo . aober moJeI-and erery pair U FACTORY GUARANTEED. $3.35; fp ) '54.35 FOR GOOD SHOES 88 TMrd StsiJKtolSiw, Opposite Chamber of Commerce TM',MslI WMfeM Mpcy j SaySimsi Possntonlnttnes Sim (Dan? Lsidlnes9 (GMMeniitt eeto(De j Store Open Till Ten o'clock Saturday Evening $25tt60 Smartly Tailored "Suits mm In-Yoiir Purchase of' a Piano - ; Be Guided By This Graded List ' ( " All Depends Upon the Amount You Care to Expend' Here are suits that show their worth in materials, styles and workmanship, suits that have that-indefinable style quality so essential to the well-dressed womian thereareserges, broad cloth diagonals, tweeds and mannish mixtures, all exquis itely tailored - arid lined with Skinner's and other guaranteed satins, many duplicates of which are being sold jn exclusive shops at $30 and $40 - a complete assortment of sizes - Iff I 71 -. I 4 ? II ' ;( ; ; 1 ll : .. r, - - vi v'. m V3 KedocttSon On AU i .;,IBiFM&l)ln!: li:i.:: (C(I3)Slfe ;l i 1 r The cbat that is always in good v fbrai splendidly tailored .f-f ;iekH':cdat Iined;vith best guar- :ahteed satin; lodseiitting, semi- '. - fitting and tight fitting; Air$22.50;arid$2i5 Coats Now at All; $27.50. O)ats((fl0ni Now on Sale,; Only ViLOoMy All 530.00;and $40 Coats Now at Only $251$ v.- If a prospective purchaser calls at our store and asks for the' piano which is abore " and' beyond all 'Other instruments, and is willing to pay $575, or up, he need look no fur- ther than the many models of the Mason ft Hamlin.' It is pronounced by the greatest tiring authorities to be the greatest piano the world has ever known. , .. at Mow aAii endless assortment of Shades and Fabrics Some Trimmed with Lace Others With Braid and Satin v ' If he asks for a piano around which there lingers the traditions of three generations of musical critics, we shall point to the Hardman, which in either grand or upright is sure to commend itself on account of the exceptionally enduring nature of its tonal and musical qualities. . The unquestioned prestige of the Packard, piano places it also ia the foremost ranks of the few really' artistic instruments. j - ' -Almost as gigratitic ia reputation is the Krakauer, a name synonymous with piano excellence-and of which we have yet to hear adverse criticism, . .'If something less costly than this magnificent quartet of pianos is desired. we are able to cpuiTTiend for sweetness of tone and long service the popular high-grade Hobart M. Cable or the Harrington. They belong to the better class of standard makes and are noted for 'the high character of the labor and material employed, in their construction. The Price ft Teeple is also a superior instrument for .the price at which It is sold, noted for its -good workmanship and tone. It has become justly popular." j . , .' ' '-We also point with pride to the reliable Hehsel, the Milton, .the Rembrandt and last,' a crowning achievement in the 'way of excellent' construction at little cost is the piano we coffer at $195 so good that it challenges the usual piano at $250 or $275, arid has proved a " boon to the, people who cannot afford -a more costly instrument. ' ' . V . ' : --These pianos may be seen in all of their; various styles at our viiterooms. We cor- . dially invite your inspection of them.' 'They may be purchased on easy payments, if desired... so - OAK STREET KtlSTst a m av Ats-m m matt BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH Our Undermuslins Arc Going Fast We Discontinue This Dcpartment-r-Every Garment at Closing Out Prices Corset Covers A nf ''Nljarlit Gowns ; Fine Muslin,, Nainsook, Cambric and Long- i4 K- m A jC Nainsook'.' Longcloth sand Cambric; em- clbth: deep yokes of lace insertion, some tTlkM.M.S'''jJ'A.' broideredi yokes and lace edgings; others embroidered in Allover lace, . : PeftlCOaiS XS Vow.f.'? - 69 A" ?JC C6ver ' Best quality Muslin, Cambric AH J.2 and $1 SO -gown. -'k AH 50c covers , ss and Lpngcloth; richly em- All $1.75 and $2 gowns 1.19 mm -r''' f and trimmed .-with ; ? . Combinations j S'Siis -ettieJat- ...'..so ' Drawers . ; In fine-quality Muslin, with .;-Allover - em- All $2, $2.25 and $2.50 petti-' Fine Muslin and Cambric, deep embroidered broidery trimming; others trimmed with coats ...... .... . .. .?1.49 ruffle and cluster tucks, "some daintily dainty laces and'-insertion".'. ;: '-X-y- ."All $3, $3.25 and $3.50 petti- trimmed with lace insertion. .f r-.; All $1.75 and $1.50. Combinations .SO : coats .-.'v . . S . fl.95 Alt.8Sc?drawe Vu viiVi . I ; .l4 AH $I.7S and $2 Cpmbinations ..91.19 All $4 and $5-pettic ts f 2.89 All SOc drawers ?i;.V..;,....1.....;.35f t ' ' ' ' ' FIRST, SECOND AND YARiniXL STREETS