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Thar aharaa- Amatt tha lotaraatad apartatara ta im tartsa tha aaUra raattar aa a Tlahia xrt roam " i-a "Tc"! ascuralon 4atraa4 ta aid tha National ardv ' ' Jb Rlehrfla Eractora aaaocUUoa In Ita andavora tha NaUonal Blacult aowpaay an4 ta daitror tha Iron Workara union." AUea R- Bhatlata of Chloaga. Thay wara and thar aay thay will laalat that tb tivaa imU near tha diatrlot attoreaf trlaia hara ba 11 mi tad ta tha Tlmaa dla tabl and followad tha prooaadlhca dor altar. . . ic( tha norntnc aaaaloa balng- aapacta- - - jTidBoa Caa Zatradaead. . j tataraatad ta rarraw'B tstatTOfatloa . But If tha allagad arldanoa la brooch! af aaalramaa Rnah. hara It will ba tntroduoad. Thara ara praeadant anotjfH for that, raaglo irom XAa Tamoua . aaarehlat tnai woioaaa oowq to ina praaanx tuna. IB I t.i...Mn. tha trial of William D. Haywood at potion to dlaeuM tha MeNamara la BolM an aaaetly parallel out aroa .Uffatlon hara In any way," aald Unt whan tha auta1 latroduoad tha bomb 8ut, DUtriot Attoraay Charlaa W. whiett-tf alltrad wara planted to kill Muir whan quaatloncd refardtnf tha Jtidgea .Oabbard- and Ooddard of tha brtnain of th MoNamara mattar ba Colorado oourta and ona daalsnad to for-"tha f tdaral arand Jary. , kl,itOOTr,,or pbod . J It la ballaMd hara that tha parpoaa Tha proaacuUon hara elaJma that of th action taken la to aaoartala taara ta.aa aau parallel la tha prea-1 hwh- auffloint aTldsnoa can ba .luni ta mi Lain a ehut aaainat I tha McNamarai ef eonaptracy agalnat I tha law of tha united Btataa, All IntarataU tranaportation la for-1 rned by atrtot federal resulaMona. It I la alleaad that Jamea B. Moisamarai and OrUa MeManlgaJ carried dynamite from ona atata to another and that John I B MoNamara planned tha work. It erl- danoa ahould b found to austaln thla eharra tha aeeretary or id ironworaera- union would ba InyolTod In any proaacu Uon. which might be inaugurated area If tha afforte to Incriminate him In th horn Aagalea Tinea ouaaatar anouta nui. The Iron ;. workertr union win xigni the goyernment attempt to obtain . poa eaalon of tha booka and document of the union, which were obtained in the raid on headquarter her after tha ar reet of John J. MoNamara. II. a Hock-1 in. aotlnar aeoretary treasurer of the union, aaid today that legal proceeding j Kirvk- tha attnmnt would aoon ba I This Woman Had to Insist u the ut. courta. ara 1 WobH Dlocuae lc!rmar Caw. Dalud lra taaa4 Wtra.) 4 Indiana poUa, Oct. 7-"l am aat la a ent ' caaa. Ortla MeManlgaJ la to tea- tlfy regarding tha alleged murdar oon plracy conducted by tha McNamara brother and Identify th elocka wTilch SHEOOT WANTED Strongly, but it Paid l Chicago, 111. "I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble, and I went, to tne Ktnrn tn tr&t k bnttla of Lydia E.' Pink- i rrrn I NEW LINE WOULD OPEN -A WAY FOR C. M. LINE- HERE (Oontliraed from Page One.) ham's Vegetable Which would glv the dealred oonneo- uompouna, duu me tion. , clerk did not want run of Company. to let md hare IF : Mr. Harmon haa been working quietly he saw it was no on the plana for many montha and aur- food and wanted me rey for the Un throughout. CowUta, 0 try BOmething Takima and KlttlU co untie have been -..''a' a Jam . ww bhAM than aa Vaaw A fefl an wut iiii pm-;(.-- a I uaa atauvvu , a- 1 entrance to that Vancouver glad I did, for It has cured me. tlon of th line la a northeasterly t "I know of so many cases where wo recUon to Amboy on th Eaat fork of men hare been cored by Lydia E. Pink. nam's vegetebie LCqmPound that .lean ltr; 4 ,011' mV.. in risav 1 ' : - - towards vav arr nvaaif etv 1 n w w waaawirknwa a V."S ' "UiBf4,. " ntuunti county, and thence meoicme aoes not nem ner, tnere is NoTth TaUna and Eiiensburg. i-noioinff mat wiil Mrs. jaxetzki. Tha u. win tan om tramMnAnuatv I 2V08 JUCo bu, CHlcagO, ill.' . . rich Umber belts In the CMoada range ! This is the age of enbstitution, and B ''"ZJSSJL T fhi rL ! women who want a cure should insist JMw thS onennS ' upon Lydia; E. Pinkham'a Testable SS cTrUX vumjwuuu juaii asxms woman urn, unu i est tha una will for year have an hot accept something else on Which the I immense volume of - traff lo la lumber imiggist can make a Utjue more pront. ( freights, not to menuon the -vaat areas ! aTWomeii who are passing through this aP:c"ii in:luwm critical period ; or who are suffering irom aijy or inose aistressmg 111s pe culiar to tneir sex sDouia not lose signt of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and nerbs, has been, the standard remedy for fe. male iilii. . In almost erery community you will, find-women ' who hare been restored to h v T,vdfa E. Pink. M Til's V" - ' ' ' ' 'i 4 . ' r- - Portland Printing House Co. look. Catalog and OoauaarelaJ, JPrlntlno Ve Binding end Blank Book afakag x!SS Tiylor SL- Phones: A228I.M 6231 furnish tonnage and which a yet have been beyond tha reach of suitable trace-1 portatlon facllluea. ' ii - Oraat Ohano Ahead. It 1 bald that In . thl raapact the line will be of almoat a great magni tude as the line recently built Into I central Oregon by tha Hill, and Harrl- maa tntereata. Much- of tha country la eapacially adapted to. horticulture, or-1 oharda sat out la a amall way having I produced wonderfully gratifying results. EX. R." Ernsbergw'. manager of the! railroad department of. tha Mount Hood Railway A Power company, who haa as sisted Mr., Harmon In the arrangement of aome of the preliminary detail, aald this morning that these have now been attended to and that the company ia f-eady to proceed In a way that will In dicate that th development 1 ona of Until a short time ago, scarcely one person in a thousand had ever tasted a really good soda cracker as it came fresh and crisp from the oven. Now every man, woman and "child in these United States can know and en joy the crisp good ness of fresh baked soda crackers with out going to the bakePs oven. Uneeda Biscuit bring the bakery to you. v Millions of people know these perfect Soda Crackers in their original good ness. More millions will enjoy daily, when they, know good they are. A food to live on. Stamina for work ers. Strength for the delicate. Bone and flesh for little folks. It will cost you just 5 cents to try Uneeda Biscuit. Never sold in bulk, always in the mois ture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY once how Women's and Children's Ready- I II 1 I III 11-111.11111 II II II . IIII II III ULWWa--aiMJiiMlilL..iIJ Ii"jW to-Wear Garments Attraotively 9 aajwa,aiBaBajaaaaaMi m w ii,iiwii.yimi)i'aaiwajiBB mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .wiamiawi 'imniiiajiiai-" aaawaBuiajamuwiM'.' ,liiii.iiibiijiii'. Jin w-fm Low Priced for Saturday's Sale Now Suits S12.50 Up to S25 TJiii ihowing of pretty modcli It incomtvantlc for vatue-giy-inf. Newest tatlomJ itylfs, made of line quality fergti. worsteds, cheviots and Engtiih saitinp, in colon navy, ipra, brown, gTeen, also black. These suits are beautifully tail ored, In all fixes, and every mode! is one of distinction. No where will you find like values at our low prices, A perfect fit is guaranteed. WewCdatsS7.5t)UptoS19.50 High -Grade Fine Quality Coats at very low prices is the gist of these offerings. Caraculs, plushes and mixtures, also the popular reversible coats, shown In dozens of handsome col or and color combinations. Thes coats are very warm, heavy, vet not tiresome to wear. Don't overlook thera to Y,h morrow if vou want a handsome, reliable and stylish Winter s' . I IJ . I I . tuai ewju wuuiu lave in uic uuyin. Rolnooatj at 08.50, Q10.50, 91250, 015 Now is the time to buy a raincoat. See our nice Ime before buying elsewhere. We are showing something new in a rub berized covert, also i large assortment of other styles In both light and dark collars. Rain Capes for boyt and girls, ihovm In black, navy, fray ' ancl tan,- priced at $1.90, $2.75, $3.75 Children's Coats, all color, good styles. Sizes 6 to 14 at ;$Z50 to $10.50. Sizes 2 to 16 at ISS to SZ0 'Children's Wool Dresses at $1.50 to $1S0 An Important Stationery Sale A great clean-up sale of broken assort ments at half and less than half price, 20o Box of Paper at Go 'At this price you have choice from over 1000 boxes line quality cloth-finished Paper, 24' sheets to a box with en- Q velopes to match. Reg. 20c, sale JC 85o Box of Paper at 17o Your choice from about 200 boxes of ex tra quality Stationery. Linen-finish Pa per shown in large size floral cartons. This grades sells regujarly at H - . 35c a box. Choice this sale . . ...1 f (y 25o Box of Paper at llo Over 500 boxes in this lot. Good qual ity linen and fabric Paper put up in fancy cartons. This is stationery that sells regularly at 25c and 30c a" t A - g Ami 1(1 I JKBM Til - B , Ivr.ir 11 11 it Corset Sale for Saturday Hoyal Corsets , OQ 81.75-82 Valsu tpX.iQlJ- The very latest vogue in corset styles, made with medium low bust and extra long skirt. The material is fine import ed coutil, steels genuine rust proof aluminized, six heavy hose supporters. All sizes 18 to 30. Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values. They are spe-fl 1 dally priced for this sale . . . tD 1 mJs Royal 'Corsets AQA 81.25-81.50 Vals. oO An extra strong line of these "popular corsets made of , good quality German coutil and boned with rust proof steels. They have hose supporters made of heavy suspender webbing. Included in this line are the reduso and reinforced models. All sizes 18 to 30 and every corset guaranteed. Reg. $1.25 AO to $1.50 values; priced this sale yOv Sample Pillow Tops With Backs Values to 50o at 25o An extra strong line of stamped Pillow Tops with backs. " They are shown in great assortment of floral and scenic designs, stamped on good quality tan or gray art sateen. Regular values to 50c; specially, priced this sale wOv egu Ch( box. Choice,' per box, this sale Flannel Gowns Flannel Gowns, 841.00 Vols. 76o An extraordinary shpwing of Women's Winter Gowns made of good heavy quality outing flannel in plain white or neat pink and blue striped effect These garments are cut good, full width and are neatly trimmed and finished. Regu lar $1.00 values. Specially priced this sale .......... Flannel Gowns, 75o Values, Ado This line of gowns is made of good qual ity outing flannel in neat pink and blue stripes. All are extra well made and neatly finished. Don't fail to see this line of regular 75c values. Spe AQgm daily priced this sale TcV v Good Shoes r. For the Whole Family , At prices that tell of splendid savings. -This sale comprises the best styles of the season in thoroughly reliable qualities, and you are asked to share in the : sav ings with prices like this: Women's Shoes in fashion able styles and leathers, shown in Fall and Winter weight, with low or high heels, 3.50 . and 4.00 values. For this () Men's Shoes in both but ton and lace styles, in gunmetal, tan calf and velour calf leathers in all weights. 3.50 and 4.00 L for this sale 4?l 0 LT ..Da.OO Boys' Shoes made of good durable leather ; upper, in soles, and soles, full length and one half double sole, sizes 8 to 5i, $2.00 and 2.50 values. Q f fl For this sale... 4) l.Vy at only . . Girls' and Misses' Shoes, the popular style Jockey Boots with patent cuff r.n 1 sel, shown with light, medium or heavy-weight soles and in all sizes. Vil:;;: f Sizes 3 to 8, reg. (f)n f Sizes 8 H to 11, Q 'AO $10,values ... WL, '$2.50 values ..cI.VU more than ordinary Importance. The I Intimation was made a few weeks ago