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! i I I' i -i ' ) 1 1 1 1 U tl, iivfiiiww rwitiii)j iiiitittij liiii cf LciiC, Struck & r.russei.s, March 21. Bona part is ts tiirouRhCfut Prance are In tr-ars today as the result of the birth of a girl to l'rincfhs Clementine, mife of Trtnce Vic tor Napoleon here. Bonapartist activity has been running with a high band of late lw the expecta tion of a prince, and had a son boen JMirn rrttiee Victor wouM have had at M command an enormous campaign fund tth yhfch to further his preten sions to the throne. This fund would have im-tiided Bihiopsji Clementine's JW.OOO.OOQ fortune, a I2S.000.000 te ni'st from the Kmprefs KuRenie and 11.000,0(10 from Frince LiOulst Napoleon. Tit Arrival of the baby girl has struck a Mow at Botiapartist hopes. , . PATENT RECORDED 34 YEARS AFTER ENTRY (Sperlnl 1o TN-Jimrnnl.) Dayton, WashMaixh 21 Thatt'ncle Sam's ways are sometimes slow Is von tferfully Illustrated In the record a few lays ago, filed with the county auditor here of a patent to 160 acres of Columbia county land. Entry to this land was made In TS78 by, 'Garrett Ro tnaine, under the timber "culture act. Tn some way the entry papers were plfreonholea-af JWashtnirton,'15; Crfor several years. "Meanwhile, the; North ern Taciflc railroad laid claim to It as lieu land, and before the claim of the railroad were set aside the timber laws had been repealed. la 'September, 1911, the United States Issued a patent to the heirs of Garrtt Romalne, and this patent has Just been filed. The heirs were Freme, John sad Prants Romalne, sons of the original entryman, and the 10 acres has now been bonpht by Freme Homalne from the other heirs.. The land has been farmed lor most of the 84 years' and It is stated not less T v. I . T n I !;"( iws i'dvn b.-n ): . i l..s ri. .: . -r t:ii arr:v;,l ( f .::.: c e J r m.r.v rn s w.-i. t'.o.ir-n t:-e atmar.ac i;-i! jliunly tat-d that t-oauie this is leap yenr eprir.ff a as officii. 11 v on the job at 6 o'clock, , Wednesday morninp, . March 0, it was not until this morning that confirmation was at hand. Not even old man Hicks h!m- self would daru dispute the u- t thenticity cf spring had he been 4 in front of the Corbett building at fc:So o'clock this morning. 4 for standing there, oblivious of the covert glances that were cast his vr&y, was a well-dressed mnn, smoking a cigarette, and WKAR- JNG A -SAILOR STRAW HAT! 4 ' It was a darlnR, an audacious thing to do. Perhaps the atten- tion of Andrew Carnegie will be called to the net of the unknown 4 hero. It is conceded that a medal 0 is coming to htm. , Beautiful spring weather is re 4 ported all over the state. Yea, spring Is her. , , than B0 persons have at various times attempted to file on it. thinking the land to be public domain. An there was no record of ownership no taxes have been iaid on It during the period of .waiting. : . Five Acre) Home Brings $7000. 8peell te The Jnurnil.l Hood River, Or., r March 21 T. B. rTewksbury of Hutchinson, Kan., who has beea looking ver the .valley for Beveral ffays, Tiak lurclii8ed the Lining tract, which is located wo ahd one half miles south of the city," paying 17000 for five acres Improved . with, 8-year-old trees.' Mr. Tewksbury has moved to Hood River with his family." . " '""IM " ' . .1 WMMrt ' T Idaho Democrats to Meet Jane 8. (Special t The JMimI. - Boise, Idaho, March 21. The Demo cratic state central committee has is sued a call for a convention to be held June a.at Coeur d'Alene to select dele- frlll:! ;tu Hie IIUIIUUH.1 CWHYBniJOn, ' 1 ' : J L i i p : It i E!v.st SwD cf Gini.n liwD King a Eankrupt, Cut Has Credit. Tfjcro Sa Only Oao VSZO TNC WORLD OYTR TO CURE A COLD IK ONE DAY. Always- remember the lull name. Look for thlf signature on every box. 25c, Elsie Clair. cirn-io .lpeflness is better than mar ried Hfe for fair show folk, declares MlfcS Elsie Claire, wno is appearing m fv, vrnff, matm trio Jn "Danoes of Various Times and Climes" at tha Or- pheunr this week. The dainty canseus hnrt 1 still whole and that she finds team work is all right on the stage, but that "eacn Tor inmsen- better in real life. ' MissClulre was born in MlnneapollaTTiIlnn., infl moved with her parents to Los Angeles when .h van 1 vnara old. Her father is T.n it, r. flea While circultltier over the Orpheum showshops she will appear for two weeks in the City or Angeis, wnren she regards aa ber. home town. This engagement at the Orpheum marks the third appearance of Miss Claire In Port land. Heretofore she appeared with Jack Moffett, , the tall member of the trio, in songs, -chatter and dancing. When she visited Portland last season ha. futliBi fiernmnfinted her. Charlie Mack, the newest and small est member of the trie, wa obtained by Miss Claire from the show of Lew Fields on Broadway. Mr. Fields has said that young Mack is one of Othe best buck-and-wing performers In vaudeville. . (PnlM rross LaMd VTn. Eerlin. March 21. The eldest soa of August Tbyssen, the steel and Iron man ufacturer, whe la known aa Klnr Thys sen, on Account of -his dominance 1n his line of business, is the sensation of Berlin today because of a dispute he Is having about the inheritance, his father would pive him. - The father has offered the young man an annual income of 130,000, on condi tion that he is not to receive any of the principal of the paternal estate. Young Tbyssen haa refused to accept. and at present is confined in the Magde burg fortress under, eon tenoa for duel ling . He is airing bis side of the case through the newspapers. His debts ag gregate $4,000,000, and a year ago he was declared a bankrupt la spite of this tact, however, ha la swaxnped with offers of people to loan him money hi large sums, because of his chances of in heriting most of his father" fortune, estimated at from $76,000,000to 1100,-000,000. ATTORNEY GENERAL QUITS HIS POST IN PORTO RICO fOnltHI Tn leased Wira.1 New Tork, March 21. Attorney Gen eral FVater Brown of Porto Rioo left for -Waehlngtoa --today,... whara -ha . will tender his resignation to President Tatt Brown will resume tna practlca or law at Chattanooga, Tenn. Brings Beauty to r II Young anH Old La Grande Business Men to Smoke. (Snecliil to The Snnrnal.l I Grande, Or.. March 21.-Friday night of this week the La Grande Com mercial club will -arrange an informal smoker for its members when affairs of the olub will be discussed and the re sult of a recent campaign for member ship announced. The olub dlreotors di vided themselves into two groups, headed by President P. 8. Robinson and Director W. R. Jones. The losing side must pay for the smoker Friday night The universal objection to a face pow der is easily solved by the use of a fine lotion made by dissolving 4 ounces of spurmax in tt. plnt witch haael (or hot water) with 2 ieaspoonfuls glycerine added. This wonderful beautlfiar Is very beneficial to the akin, becana it pre vents chapping, removes that shiny, oily, sallow look and will add beauty to any complexion. It does not show o rub off Ilka powder and gives to the skin a wholesome, charmlnj tone, ' Keep the scalp clean, and beautiful hair will be the result By shampooing with a teaspoonful of eanthrox dissolved in a oup of hot water, dandruff, dust and 'excess oil disappear immediately and tha hair will be ever so lustrous, fluffy and healthy. This shampoo acts as a natural tonic to the scalp and pre vents falling hair and scalp Irritation, Handsomely Furnished Tvo and Thres Room Apartment! Within Walking Distance of the West Side Business Center lie QfIsuM 20th and YasMngton Streets - '. ' - j '-t ':': -:" . New and stridly'mbdern In every" respect. "Larger well lighted rooms, elegantly furnished and supplied with all modern conveniences, such as private tele phones, hot and cold running water, electricity and " gas, buffet kitchen, disappearing beds, elevators, etc '. : ;:; : : - -1. v''-' -": '" : ' .. v-".' ' .' ; - A Few 2 and 3 Room Apartments Open Today Rates Reasonable s S3a aids o TTD A lTTTTT)TTTTTT;ril S ALE C0E3PAM. TremeedloMS Stocfe of Appa?el f or tike Wliole Famiy The : EnHre StockTirThis :Big Store" aha: Slock of Ford Bros, and the BANKRUPT STOCK of the Chiago Sample Clothms Slor New Spring and Summer Suits for Men and Women the Greatest "TT 7" m merchandising.- One oi the " largest assortments of men's a.iiu uuy S, WUUlCil o clllU 11 IS wearing apparel ever brought together, and it must be turned Ths ktest n Hew Spring Goods Jast arrived are being Sold at Bnakropt prices, for they mast go, into MONEY AT ONCE! , A" FEW PRICES EveEHMrigj ra tBue Store sit Same RedluictnoFnc nLC aLL FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS WOMEN'S ' AND MISSES' WEAR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES $22.50 Spring Coatsnavy serge, satin collars $14.25 $1.50 Ladies' House Dresses, high or low neck, and in all $20.00 Spring Coats, tan or gray novelty fancy $12.48 $18.00 Spring Coats, pretty homespun materials S10.98 , $23.50 White Serge, a high class coat, cut to .. .$13.89 - WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS "'$23.50 Spring Suits, plain and novelty serges . .S10.89 $18.50 Misses' Nobby,Spring Suits, swell goods $10.89 $16.50 Ladies' Serge Suits, well made, good fitters $9.75 WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS $7.50 Dress Skirts, dandy styles, black, gray, mixtures, $8.50 to $15 Voile Skirts, graceful lines, priced for this sale ''at .......'$3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 . $8.50 Panama Skirts, black, navy, brown arid-gray $3.79 .7 LADIES' WAISTS $5.00 Fancy Silk or Net, daintv Waists, cut to. . $2.47 S2.C0 and $2.50 Lingerie Waists cut to.... . . . . ; 98 $3.00 Madras and Lawn Waists, cut to . . , $1.49 $1.50 Wash.Waists, including all styles, at:49S C9J - BARGAINS in SHOES for WOMEN and CHILDREN the going styles and materials, cut to . . .. . . ... . $1.19 . $1.50 and $1.39 Children's well made Dresses . . ... 7i)t $1.98 Misses' Dresses, that any mother wants . . .$1.23 MIUJNERY AND ..STRAW. SAILORS 11 $5.00 and $8.00 Trimmed Hats.'new spring styles $3.49 $1 and $10 Straw Sailors for women and children 19 Velvet and Leather Handbags, w'th to $1.50, cut to 98 $2.75 Leather Handbags, neatly trimmed in metal $1.23 ITEMS AT RANDOM 35c Burson Hose 19S Children's 25c Hose 17 Women's and Children's Hose, sold at 20c, cut to . .11 Women's 15c Vests cut Jo 11 35c Vests cut to 19 Space will not allow us to quote many prices. $2.50 Women's Kid Bluchers ..$1.49 Misses' $2,00 Shoes . ; .$1.49 $2.50 Boys' Reliable Shoes $1.79 $2.50 Kid Blucher Ties . . . ..... v : .$1.49 Infants' and Child's Shoes at . . . .49, 79 and $1;09 $1.50 Women's House Shoes, rub. heels, elastic sides 98 FOR MEM $15.00 Men's Spring Suits .94.87 $18.00 Men's Spring Suits ........ ?5.S7 $20.00 Men's Spring Suits 9'.S7 $25.00 Men's Spring Suits ?0.S7 . . yl0 77 ,yi..U4 Kirschbaum. & Kuppenheirrter Overcoats as low as .'."..?'87 $2.50 Corduroy Pants 97 25c Sox $1.50 Cluett Shirts 37 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 1 3 50c Neck Ties ...1S 25c Boston Garters ;. . . . ....... . . . 13c 75c Work Shirts 30 $2.00 Men's Union Suits .v. ..,-. S7 $1.75 Eagle Wool Underwear . .'. ..97 AND BOYS $5.00 Silk and Wool Underwear $2.00-$2.50 Wool Sweaters .... $4.00-$5.00 Boys Suits $6.00-$7.00 Boys' Suits ?2.C7 .75c-$1.00 Boys' Over Shirts ... 27 50c-75c Boys Underwear ,.27 75o$1.00 Work Gloves ,-.47 $2.50 Men's- Hats , . . . ,S7c $4.00 Men's Hats $3.50 Men's Shoes, $6.00-$7.00 Men's High Top Shoes . 50c-75c Ribbed Underwear .. . . . . . . Wrights $1.50 Summer Underwear Coopers $4.00 Midweight Underwear 51X0 $1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts ; 2 for 25c Linen Collars, all styles, all sizes Fancy Hose 2y2Q nr X WW n Merchandise Marked in Plain Figures; Buyers May Help Themselves. Goods Will Be Sold in Small or Large Quantilies Sale OTDem to .it i .a 4. 1 SMILES rTi. GTiTrnTi w Successors To Tfnc New Golden H.aQlc Company 11 i! ii