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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. TUURSPAY' EVENING, 1 DECEMBER 7, 1911, S. P. brought nto, the field; as candidates, for aeivges q vna national convention Mr. McCuaker says he has made no 1 1 J I - 1. il "u w 1 it ' outline as to what will be done further than to open headquarters and work for the formation of progressive Republican olubs. Ha expects to open headquar tera la rooms near iis offtos in tbs T mm BUYS LAST LINK EM RANGE I i . jr.- Jw Hundred Citizens of A( bany Enjoy Annual Boost . " er Function, ' " (RnecleT to The Journal.) .' Albany, O., Dep. 7. About 200 peapl attended th annual banquet 91 the Albany Cwn?rcla, clufc at the armory last evening-. ' George M. Hyland of Portland dia cvaaed the "JfetaoOs . tf Attaining pb- lecta of a Commercial Club." Mr. Hy " land eatd that In order t obtain tne beat results. It waa naoeaaary to pyt nor time on the development of the country tributary, and when any speci fled pi'ftJB Va. at n, not to dp K uniu 11 naa Dean completed. Mr. iiy Und" told ' of the' early failures of the 1'ortland Commercial cluo with, a hope that the clu here waulcf 9 q tnaK the nam mistake, 1 -. . ... Frank droves, who. was Instrumental in getting ane, Lino and Benton coun ties exhibits, together, aav. an addreaa on the Omaha 'land show. ajr. Qroves . stated thftt the WiHajuette exhibition was pn of the beat at Omabe. and that P"-By thousand, people lor the first una louaa out wnere tne wuiamene valley is and what can be raised tn t. J. C. Holbxpok. "who was In chfrge of the, Man county exhibit, spoke on ''LAna ettpw Leneone." Mr. Hoibroojt stated that the land show put this val ley on the map, and, suggested that another car should be sen,t next year to keen H on the road, for fr op five mourns Yuuuug tne smaller towns, tsy so doing ha thinks mors of the farm lng class would be ra-ched od better reeuiis ODtatnaa. V. C leeman, manager of the Eu gene Commercial club, spoke cm, vWht 1 Know About t" MrvfTeeniea stated that tb WMUmette exh,ibl ha a large amount 9t publicity, and that aothlng but 'good, results can be obtained, from this sort 04 sdvertleeraent. lycm Uxlgo at Albaw 3pll to Ttie Journal Albanyk,or.,eo. 7. Under the. di rection of Depytjr Supreme Organiser Bhermatt 9 the Loyal Order of Moose, an open meeting was neld at Wood men in perfect an organisation. Fifty man a,r necessary to, get a char ter an4" Mr. Sherman states thai he has 40 signed, up, and that It vill only ...... ... .3 . . . , urns j.w ueje xw fuua wave tne required number to roxm tye lodge here. (Special V. The Journal.) fugans,' Or., Deo. f.-s-Tlie f outhern Pacific company has bought the 30 acres of land owned by the Lane County Asset company ft Powell's pass, five miles west of IBugene. and now has a continuous right of way between, Eq gen and the tunnel site. 2a miles west Eugene, fos the Coos Bay railroad, construction work, wUl begin at' the pass Immediately. Twohy Broa.t the contractors, hay reoelyd a doxep car loads of construction outfit durinar the past week, mu.ch ?f t feeing rushed to the tunnel site, but srrudera and scrapers have been kept In Kugens ty be Haed. betwaen tbe citr and tua tun? nel. Wet weather Will not seriously inter. fere with work at Powell's pass for the reason that tbe ground is Jnlgh and well drained there. A cut of 10 or 12 feet la necessary for a considerable distance through the pass. The Asset company excavated there last aumme, for Ua proposed electrlo railway to. the coast, but this cut will not be used by the Southern Paoifio "company for the rea son iuat toe liter's aurry. crosses toe divide In a southwesterly direction while the Asset company's grade ex tends due aaat and west .1.1- 1, IU 1IH J.l II. PROGRESSIVES TO START BOOM FOR SEN. IA F0UETTE (Continued from Page One.l j-iumDermens Duuainr. RATS IN MIUIONS . OVERRUN CARDIFF;1 SWARM THE STREETS , . 1 in lw,- : , A (ITnltMl Pnaa Lmuri Win.) ! Cardiff. Wales, waterfront, district of tW tt 4 is overrun with rats, which are thought to have 00 me from the holds of ships, , The rodents ap- 4 pear in millions between night 4 and morning. The authorities 4 seem powerless to exterminate 4 theuv Th,ey. awarm even th r busiest thoroughfares at nlgh,t, t getting underfutot Seores 0 per- sons have been bitten by them. 4 They have rai led stores, cleaning them out. One shopkeeper re- 4 ported that in the night his place wag flooded with water, and a V subsequent investigation showed 4 that rats had gnawed through 4 the lead water pi pea I nsjv t- sff " eira $4.50 Messaline and Net Waists Clearance $2.75 A delijhtful Klwtlon et diittty itylu In s!l(tjr iBwjlinM mi am la )lck, ptvy, ecru and whitp. ' Splen- TC ijid bjngnln ft, . JUfi, 1 9 $6.50 Chiffon and Net Wauto Clearance $3.95 Vjy 4itjr tyle in chiffons, beautifully pbrpiJej-4 nd pretty, colprings. Un deriaya of lace and ailk. A&f A f Waists; Beautiful CreaKoi a change of oarty in chars-' al ih n. tion Thousands of Republicans every where are hoping they can vol tor a man representing progressive principles in the Republican ranks lust u thou sands of Renuhliaana In firxnn laat year wanted to Vote for a Renuhiican but were unable to eoavinaa themselves mat tney should, vote for Bcwerman.. "There will ba no state oraanicatlon in the 4ntrst of U Foijette. I shall endeavor to cef in touch with th pro gressives In all parte of the state, how ever, and secure the organization of local La Folate duns, Ia Foliette men in all carts of tha stata will thus be aroused snd mad sctive, n4 good) men Rheumatism A Home Cart eirea by Obi Wha fci H - In tbe ipring or UN I iru wseke4 . T Miueulsr and InfiMnnjaiorjr KhemuaiUin. I suffered at only taoee a bare it know, for over three years. I trie 4 reaiedy after remedy, and doctor alter doetur, but suck relief at I received was only temporary." Finally, I found s remedy that cared me completely, sod II has never returned. 1 have given It to a asmber who Here terribly afflieted and evea bedrlddea with Rbeunia turn, and it effected a curs la every eate. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try thlt marvelous heal ing power, poa't send a cent t limply mall your name asd eddrssa and 1 will aend It free to try. If, after roe bare nted It sod It bat sreTea Ua-U to be that lons-looked-for aneeot of curing rout Kheumatltm, you biar end tke price el It. eae dollar, bat. tuuler ataoA do not waui your moaei aaleaa toa ere perfectly satleSed to tend It len't tht falrf Wby suffer any longer when poettlve relief It thus offered yon freer Don't dates. Write today. Mark B, Jecxeon, Wa ffS4 Alhansia Bdt 6noaae, M .T, Vr. Jtektoa la teanoislbla, Abov (tejtfri stent true. Pes. as ! si' ' 1 's 1 1 . mi'., .," 11 i ! '...'Jim!! "n An. imporant clearance lineni, Kden flaantJa Clearance price. . . . . !rer-s-" 'i 1 !i p- New Flannel hirts Now 245 stripes. Clearance They're regular $3.50 Shirts in fine quality French flannel, plain black, navy or pretty $ray ; r 1 J.-JI 1 ..I les Alchemist Crete Bight Years, (United Press leased Wire.) Oakland CL, Ik&j.-H. Robert Moore, an alleged spirltuallat charged with having vict.im.lsed 9 railroad, man by promising to double his money by a Jrocess of alchemy, was yestarday. sen enced to eight years imprisonment At the time of his, trial idoorci efferad to prove his powers fey holding a dark f eance in the court room.' ' '.. TTT- -J..U n ..... . . .. . I . Pianos rented per month. All money maid as rt can apply on pur chase price later if desired. KOHLER & CHASE, SJf Washington gtvaat. Christmas presents free for Quvei Quality tobacco labels. 187 Srd THE BEST ADVICE for the protection of your eyesight to to visit WT optical appanmena. we ean sail you soon what should b dona, Wt fa will test your eyes by the most modern methods and fit leases' to. your eyes with comfort, if glasses are not nesdad there will be no gharge. pbsro lenses In dl ft ft yonr rljn frame p4tlU jThr saaaa tn 1 BA yOPJf fDjass ftMH.4II.OV Sphere tsuu I. etQ CA gold-fUlsd franas, ... ViMM Shew eVansss i , S1 Cfi iminnm, frajsa .... V OV ' SMTIiOT A BtBT7in STAPLES, The Jeweler 2; Make Very Acceptable Gifts Come and See Our Showing A- A r Rubber surface er;ay stripes, plaid lined fflf3h.90dj nil. sizgs, 8 tfj li 'A very pretty and serviceable capf of Don t Overlook The fact that every Suit. Coat. Dress Is Reduced You can buy at January Prices Now Mil J A very pretty and serviceable cap' lnavy or red sateen, silk lined b,ood- O) The "Bestvette" Cane. None better made. I In navy or red, neatly packed in Christ-! Fur pads mas box. $5.00 Messaline fj(f Petticoate Now '0 We are offering yrithput doubt the best petticoat in this city at the price. Unusually fine quality and make in every shade that is ja wanted, and only , . . . , $40 4f Why Not a Sweater? Ever Sweater in Stock Noiy at Clearance Prices $2,65 Sweaters at $1.85 J3s45 Sweaters a! $2,45 Sweaters at $3.65 $5.95 Sweaters at $4.35 $6.95 Sweaters at $4.95 ThcNcw "Ruff Neck Sweater! Reduced , vzsxt on smxinraxT Ann rum SEonowg . , JJ tt f"1 "" I' "" m "mm j ,,, ' i'i in ' in 1 1 " " '' ''" ' " 1 1 1 1111 I ' '.. . j u , i. ' '.' Y, " "t'-l't'iu" 'i ' 'i i i'.' ''j to lhieno(B(einig ..' Golden Eagle's Last Christmas at Third and Yamhill Building Coming Down Prices Smashed in the Crash l;tJilnMS2d n9 h0,S? ,m. Sht, the Golden Eagle has to unload its heavy stock to make its flight less burdensome. This is the OPPORTUNITY of OPTORTUNlf ffiS to buy Holiday Goods on the ALTAR of SACRIFICE. MEN'S and WOMEN'S CLOTHING. SHOES .UNDERWEAR, HATS.DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS. T0YSin fact everything in stock thrown to the public at SLAUGHTER PRICES-PROFITS FORGOTTENin tht pi ghtoi the flight Men's Department Sacrifices SUITS Men' AH Wool Suits in all shades and fabrics, $20 to $25 values. Sale price. $12,85 $15.00 to $18.00 values, sale price , , . , .S9.85, $10.00 values, sale price, S6.85 Lot odd suits, regardless of values, sate price $4.85 QWCOATS AND CRAVENETTES $20.00 -to $25.00 Overcoats, sale price,, . , .914,85 $15.00 -to $.18.00 Overcoats, $ale price. . . . , $11,85 $10.00 tto $12-5.0 Overcoats, sale price. . , . . . .$6.85 $15.00 ftp $20.00 Cravenettes, sale price. 9.85 UNDERWEAR $1.50 A1!! Wool Gray Underwear 79 $1.50 A!l Wool Scarlet Underwear...... 79 $2,00 AJll Wool Heavy Eagle Brand. ,$1.35 $3,00 A31 Wool Light Combination'. . , . . . , , ,$2.25 $4.00 AJ1 Wobl Heavy Combination .,,,,,.$2.85 $2.00 F. and M. Heavy Combination. .$1,15 Cotton "Ribbed, all colors, sale price .39 Ct)tton Ribbed, gray 10 . shirts,: . ; , . ... Me&'s blue, and gray Chambray Shirts, price. . .49 Black Sateen Shirts, sale price. , .49 $1.00 Dress Shjrts, sale price .65 $1.50 and $2.00 Press hrts, sale price. . . .; .$1.15 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $2.50, $3,00 $350 1 and $4.00; NECKWEAR 50c and' 75c Neckwear, ?5c, 3 for. $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear , Special lin,e ., ,$1,00 . , , . 49S 20 SHOES $2.50 Men's Shoes,,, ,.. $1,65 $3.00 Men's Shoes .,...$1.95 $3.50 Men'a Shoes ;.$2.35 $4.00 Men's Shoes. .$2.85 $5.00 Men's Shoes $.35 Water King High Cuts......... $4.35 Foot Schultze HigtrCuts, . , , .$4.85 U. S. Army High Cuts .,..... ..$4.50 GLOVE3 $2.00 Cape Dre& Gloves..,., $1.50 $1.78 Cape LVess Gloves.. $1.25 Woolen Jersey Gloves , , 25J HANDKERCHIEFS Liqert Handkerchiefs 20 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs .......25 Silk Initial, large size, . 50 Silk Mufflers, all shades. . . .". , ,75 Fancy Arm Bands and Garter? , ,20$ UMBRELLAS $1.50 $2.00 $2,50 $3.00 $3.00 $4.50 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 kind now. , .,. IVlliU IIUW .............. A.1I1U II VJ YT ,,..,.,.,...,., lart4 en&r JAPANESE BASKET GRI LEATHER GRIPS kind now.". . , . , , . , kind now........... kind now. , ,,,...,., v ....... kind now , ; . . , , V ..... ... , ... , . . . .98 J.35 1.98 1.03 ,(..$1.08 ....$2.95 .... $3.95 ....$5.34 ..$5.34 A Women's Department Sacrifices SUITS Worsteds, Serges and Novelties j newest Fall styles, $18.fi0 values, at ., $12,48 Worsteds, serges and Novelties; newest Fall styles any ixuvcmcs , newest ran SLV1CS. $25 and $32.50 values, at $10.45 $27.50 nd $35;00 values, at ....... ...$1$,85 COATS Ladies 'Reversible, or with l&rre rnllar anH niffi. plain and mixtures. $18488.50 values. ..$12.50. nam gray una DiacK ,JS 7.4 DRESSES Pretty one-piece Dresses, Panamas, Serges and .Messalines, light and dark colors; worth $10, now at only ....$9.98 SILK AUTO SCARFS v 50c, now 33 75c, now 49$l.fi0, now 08J SILK HOSE 75c, now ,y , . . . , .40-i$i.5O, now . . . . ; , .98 FANCY COLLAR AND JABOTS Sacrificed at 25 and 50 :' . . HANDKERCHIEFS Box of six. embroidered. $1.98 ow S11.2S Box of six, embroidered, $3.50ow $2.35 Very handsome gilts. Initialed, 15c now 3 for .................. .25 Ladiei' Kerchief, krreat varletv. 6c to 25c. 1.3 OFF Child's J5c box c4 three, now , V, v.. . ,15d KID GLOVES Black and color, fitted, or exchanged, $1.50, now $1 SCARFS AND CENTERPIECES Ready for table or dresser, extraordinary values, at my ,DU?, 7U l,go KIMONOS Silk Velvetiea, $lt.0-ow 87.50 Silk Velvetles, $ 7.C0 now . . . . .84.50 crepe or ueeced, laney trim d, $1.88 now $1.19 Crepe-Empire, $5.00 now . . . . e . . . ..... . , .$2.98 Flannelette, $1,50 now ... ... . . ... . . ,08 SWEATERS , V Wool,' $3.00 now . I . . .$1.98 Misses' and children's special, 85, 98. $1.25 . HATS AND MILLINERY, t Values up to $8.50, .to go at . . . . .. . ; . :..$1.98 , ; Absolutely Incomparable Bargains." ; TEAtAPRONS,;g:S Great values at .,15 to 49J Fanqr Lace Collars, Pins, Barretts, Etc t,' ' Come and Secure ; Bargains.'- V : " CHILDREN'S FUR SETS Tp be cleared af.,.;. $1.25. 81.39 and $1.50 Dolls, Go-Carts, ; Games Blocks, ? Animals and a W'' r:W:' great multitude,, bf others. ,!'.-u,s . ! "4 4, 'l ft 'i'i'' pwp TToT-Q Tosra to the amount of S of your purchase will be given. Thioappliesto f ii iiyC ,ily& alttlepto. Don't forget to ask for the Free Toyo-GoIdenEagle-3dandmIiiUlI :'.:..:....V;S'.;-r Jo-'-'-f-: '., ""$9 v : 1 if -'s :' - :; " .----.'i.X'..' f -x-?i- ''';':v..i''A-':':- '::-,V'''''i v :. ' ; .'r.-v ,.-. ' -,.",., . "... :.., v : ' .. . :.)-. : ,. -A' i i .., i.y . ' . :; . 1 v- ; : , , - ... . :- - .m . , ;,!. i.h':- ;fy .. 'fw - :; y -.' 'w :c ' - ' ' ...... , i J .; " , ... i .... ......... ,. ., ,. .:!,-.-. , . . ' ' ' V. f t.. , i V . 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