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THE 'OKCGOH DAILY JOUKHAC rORTLANP. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY IS. 1118. K I MOO MILESIN43 DAYS Wife of Wealthy New Yorker Takes Long Tramp on Raw Food Diet. It a to fWi, Uf U-.'uiiill l-ar !! Ml liaa. fiMt Ns VMt Cut. Mi. Il4 hMk. arlf f Jllr T , ikl t 4ay aa iwi4 Vr U Mltuittiw c4 tkiH lb .ftt-rltl (( I lb oiru f Maya tM. ( liar flaw A Vf b.a jul 41 a lb Ifip Ixiflttj all it.ia lima ah Ha4 a xNtal ti fM4 arluliy. )tr dally fat4 eotolals4 of la ( I al lea 4 frwH. ilk taka Mil af . akols ahaat. raialaa b4 apfi- afca dfafck MlUti but (fait Julraa ta ah aaM4 alia. Uch atviaWI la ikhismU, a h fml.hKt, III. Ha aa!4: Kall I In rifbl aU4 el roai l ta ni ixl bluuj. and avut tartrc ll! aHoa IM I ha lou4 irt alalia. hat ro a coin r a a callous Tha (tip aa nn an adrart Istaf rNaina II a a4 of Mr. Iark. I Jltll a ! af e.r a !. . aaal 4.a4 Hal avl ilt r f a4iM (. t- ' la aw4i4 Moh I laa rtla fa , . Tka - Wni l4 M a4 villa Mfr aata tail- U U tia IHMiUlk. ! star. cWd'MI ail 1 11114 ff aa waa lul r aula. t alralia f la ral fxrav faliraa4 aUi4 aka a'a imhi ti ik a-w. n K 4 Ikl lis . r mmt la (a4 tlMi ik lla Vl aa t'l till aa.4 Nilltal l aa gra. a4 I Lai la at a a aaa) k4a crlf a l Ikrwak Ik tUv laiaxaa, T ka aa4'a af h li l a tiMti Ma4 ( II tailtaa Ikmuck Ik HUa huv alalia, aa4 attr llllt r MUU kalaa t'alllU a4 fwtU4. klh la a Wklll alr 4a aaal a fraa titm ra a xi lo t iK akrt Um'i lrk. kf a l J ar Ikaa i !! aa km' rlalai4. Tty 4acUr lal a td imm nH''4 aaca In tl la Ibrraaalaa a m4 af N. l( ltr akmild rci navr la da aa, a4 Ikl llkuul ad4lllvtal aar a ba Hakt ar lolliad aiotk. MAIL WILL NOT BE DELIVERED IN CIH ON MEMORIAL DAY HALF HOUR CUT FROM THE RUNNING TIME OF FAST MAIL ON O.-W. olluaJ Kioto ! Ona.) ! gri lb itiitm Idler aiall ou lha riral ea'rlcr tlallvary, which Icavaa I ha puaiorrir al Til Th Ui-t hour rnnrMiton oulJ almply dtlar tli flral dalUvry in lha morning and a rnrra. ponding dlav In th oikar dlltii f lha day would mull. kiliml WUUag. Arrordlng In Mr (lllrlon. Ih Karri man llnr aland Ullng and ar rady to aid II. bualnaa man In avary way fKiaalbla lo xvurt rarllrr aarvlc bul a cul of mlnulaa In nlna'a running lm la lb lx-l lhay ran promlaa. In Ihla oonnrrlluii, Ih iiuaallun ha txf n ralaad that Hi poalufflr darlmrnl mlihl lak away ona of Portland a flva dally carrier dellverloa. ahould Ih faal trjall'a running lima b ahorlanad an hour. Thla la not probaM. hovr. In Ih opinion of qtrn familiar villi Ih alluallon. who point out that th Cham- bar of Commarx-a could pro leal and ahow ronrlualvrly that Uie rapid axpanalon of lha clly'a buatnaaa and III growth, mak th praa.hl dcllvrryayatm Imperative. According to railroad achedulra, Port land niya batter train Ball aervlce from th caat than Han franclacu, and practically aa good .Seattle, which l TO mllea nearer Chicago, where the eaat errt main for the west ar made up. TIME COMPARED Th faal mall for Seattle. Portland and Han Kranclaco all leave Chicago at :10 a. m. The run to Heattle. a dis tance of S2H mllea la made In 61 houra and IS mlnutea. at an average apeed of !. mllea an hour. Th run to San Kranclaco, which la ii'i mllea. la made In ti houra and 40 mlnutea, an avvrag apeed of Hi mllea, while th run to Portland, a dlatanc of 2I4 mllea la made In 19 houra and 30 minute, an average aped of 38.6 mllea an hour. Thla high spaed averag of the Portland mall train, the schedules ahow. la due to th extra efforts that are made on th 8hort Lin and the Union Pacific. Over these lines the fast mall bowls along at a apeed averaging aboVe 40 miles, and In some divisions 44 miles an hour. After the mall train arrives at Huntington, tho npeed drops to 31 and 32 miles, which la maintained to 1 ortland. In explaining this alow time, which Is almost ton miles an hour lesa than th I'nlon Pacific und Short Alne'a time for the same train. It Is said that the grades and curves on the O.-W. K. & N. must be taken Into account. Condition of Grades. Between Huntington and Portland Contrary la, Ik regular rua- lorn, foalntaaler Mrtk baa da- rtdad id fellow Ih eualoa of 4 alm ctllsa and dlapaaaa wlik 4 all 4lirtoa af mall throughout 4 lha city aa Memorial day. Korm. rly II wa lb cuslom la gl 4 two dllvrla la lha morning In th bualnaaa dlatrtrl aa4 a la Ih ridac j-tion. Tb ga- 4 etal delivery wlrxVow will b 4 rixn from la ta o'clock la in 4 morning, with lb stamp win- 4 doaa and aaa registry window 4 opa during Ih aama hour. 4 0peiaJ deiuery of mall will ba 4 handled aa uaual. Mali da- 4 waited In the main posiofflc 4 will b 4laplch4 aa uaual and 4 on rollaclloo will be mad In 4 the bualnaa aeclloa 10 arrlv al 4 th malting dlvlalon by I o clock 4 In th evening. Th uaual 41a- 4 patch of holiday mall la sad 4 from Ih stations will b mad. 4 At the stations mall will b die- 4 Irlbuted only through boies. 4 4 4 SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS j 8 HOUR LAW FOR WOMEN ( Telle frees le4 Wire. I Ban Francisco, May II. The elate au preme court has upheld in constltu tionallty of th elrjht-hour law for women when It affirmed lha declainn or the auperlor court of Riverside county. In which V. A. Millar, proprietor of the Gl ?n wood hotel. Riverside, had been convicted of compelling Kmma Hunt, a housemaid, to work nine hours a day. 4 4 HOUSE TURNS BILL FOR in uunnnno nnu Tl IIMUUUO uu in ir4 Pw ! WI Waekiagieax. May H l a ( III I 10 V la.w Ut afte'aaM )ule4 k CleWMS gM4aal la Ik el arfwoxkaltxa kill oalllag I" as rwtiUMi f IIJ . - Ike kuikdiag 4Mag lll af WHlwHr. tk eweal la cl 11.04. Tk eiJ t. talrw444 by Hiaaia. II gvrkUI Ml 1 an. sevvtgtag tr aty a allaki aiaa wa sVa fwataa, Tk 441 aw Ik asalaal a aifwastl '. k i alaalug kf Ik grwaaad'al iak4 ta I4MU Aa- rgkl Ik av IUH la a4 Ik kiU mnmm la fiaal Tk a , kill, alik 11 tKMlawl U ! Hf Ua4l Ww4 l ki Itw aa kkf f eiaf I. ki irnM kk I Ik ia Oak Ptiafc, akatiag; kig n Factoiy 5 A AS to horn H price REMOVAL SALE - "-: Every Article Radically Reduced Iipman?v)lfe Co, X icsxondt3Q of AVjctII Only. II Balrkl J la. HI wUit M ta. Rct.UcrV9 uotul prict 16 .CO y4k a Ui Mirr UM la. Our hands and brains ZZllIK tMt fvi.lfnre that our haruli I j nI brain arc uccf!fu!Iy tie JJ voted t the nuking if Mission Furniture i in our lifetime , Ki4 rait tec tn every piece. We buiM our (urniture of aolid e!ecteJ oak. khowinf the !eautiiiil flaky grain and finished at you wish. We sell direct , from our factory to 'Our home and guarantee a big saving. One small purchase will convince the most skej tical. Mail order catalogue free Salesroom 389 Alder, opp. Old, Wortman & King When a strangled. Jury hangs Justlc la Tor Hosiery J al .-nAV1 aw rp n or ut m m rrn f l f TMrv M uaasssv f a a 1 V MADE y ir aav. el 355 Washington Street Majestic The at re Building la Ewrythin Any other method of piano selling means through a num ber of middle men, each of whom adds a prom, wnicn tne consumer must pay. " SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PROPOSITION You have been wanting to buy a home for a long time, haven't you? You have been looking around for a bargain something that appealed to you, yet something that you are able to pay for WELL, HERE IT By way of celebrating our SIXTH ANNIVERSARY, we have selected SIX BEAUTIFULLY DE SIGNED, ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOWS, DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED ON HIGH AND SIGHTLY LOTS, which we will sell at a GREAT, BIG SPECIAL DISCOUNT. This is your chance to et a home on terms almost like payim rent, and for SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS under list price. Here is a description of one of them: Five rooms and bath; living-room and dining-room, 12x14 feet each; two bed chambers, each 11x13 feet; Dutch kitchen; large tile floor bath; hardwood floor throughout; built-in buffet and bookcases; eight-foot basement," with concrete floor, cement laundry trays; wide front porch, 38 feet long. This bungalow is located in the Rosi City Park district and is on the carline. List price 3150. REMEMBER THAT WE ARE GOING TO ALLOW THIS BIG DISCOUNT ON ONLY SIX HOMES. THEY WILL SELL QUICKLY, SO IF YOU WANT ONE CQME TO OUR NEW OFFICES TODAY, SECOND FLOOR MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CORNER FOURTH AND WASH INGTON, AND OBTAIN EXACT LOCATION AND FULLER DESCRIPTION. Largest Realty Operator on the Coast , 269 Washington Street, Corner Fourth ff k F e e . j vx'ii x: Li4 v i. r: iMFil W w 1 H i I fr v f i'r- ! -t This picture gives! you a quick con ception of why he who would prefers to buy his piano here. A Notable Sale of One-Picce Novelty Summer Dresses Removal $ 1 0.00 Dresses of plain and changeable chiffon taffeta In brown, navy, green and black dresses of plain and striped messaline ; of fine all-wool serges in plain colors and fine hairline stripes, such, as navy, brown, black, tan, gray and cadet Made with high waist line, with pcplum and pos tillion backs. Trimmed with a heavi lace and em broidery collar and cuffs, braids and buttons. Other dresses of lingerie, lace trimmed, combined with fine tucks and a deep satin fold around the bottom of the skirt and satin on the waist.- A sale of dresses wherein you will secure the prettiest one piece styles of the season. More Curtains At Removal Prices $2.00' Scrim Curtains Removal 98c Pair Printed scrim curtains for the Summer home. Mads with, pretty border on the side and across the bottom. 40 inches wide and Vi yards long. In colors of brown, tan, red, green and blue. . Curtains of Nottingham, cable net and scrim, with 'figured or plain centers and pretty fancy bor ders. White or Arabian colon 43 to SO inches wide and itf and 3 yards long. $2.00 Curtains, removal $139 $3.00 Curtains, removal $23 $4.00 Curtains, removal $2.89 $5.00 Curtains, removal $3.45 $4.50 Curtains, removal $2.89 Curtains of Filet, scrim, bobbtnet and net curtains in all makes and kinds, including Battenberg, Irish point, Marie Antoinette, Re naissance and Cluny In many handsome patterns. White or Arabian color. $5.50 Curtains, removal $3.45 $6.50 Curtains, removal $4. 45 $7.50 Curtains, removal $523 $8.50 Curtains, removal $6.1 9 $10.00 Curtalns,remoo,l$735 $12.50 Curtatns,removtl$8S5 June White Sales Start Monday, June 3rd Great Removal of Linen Every Piece Reduced Removal of Towels Removal 8 l-2c Each 18 by 32-inch Union linen hhuck towels in all white with hemmed ends. Removal 8 I -2c Each Cotton huck towels with hemmed ends. All white and white with red bordered ends. Size 18 by 38 inches. Removal 1 6c Each Bleached linen huck towels with hemmed ends. All white. fine, close huck. Size 18 by 38 inches. Turkish Bath Towels Removal 1 1 c Each These towels come hemmed and are made of heavy terry , fully bleached. Size 34 by 18 inches. Removal 16c Each Turkish bath towels 40 by 20 inches. Made of heavy two ply cotton fully bleached. Hemmed ends. Removal 23c Each Turkish bath towels, come extra heavy, made of fine two ply twisted cotton. Size 45 by 23 inches. Bed Quilts Reduced $1.75 Bed Quilts, T 1 Q 1 Removal P I D D Bed quilts for three-quarter beds extra firmly made cro chet quilts with hemmed ends and in Marseilles designs. $1 JO Bed Quilts, Removal. Deep Reductions on Sheets and Pillow Cases The "Witby" sheets, second only to the Triumph sheets... These sheets are fully bleached, absolutely free frpm ' starchy filling. They are torn and not cut before hemming, thus insuring perfect shape after they are laundered. , They are made with a three-inch head hem and. a one-Inch' foot hem. No seams, no rough spots smoothly woven. 54-bu 90-inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 44c ' . 63 by 90-inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 49c . 72 by 90-inch Mliby Sheets, removal price, each 51c ' 81 by 90-inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 59c 81 by 99-inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 68c . ." 90 by 99-inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 78c ' 81 by 108-Inch Witby Sheets, removal price, each 81c Witby Pillow Cases in the Sale. '. 42 by 36-inch Witby Pillow Cases, removal, each 14c , 45 by 36-inch Witby Pillow Cases, removal each 15c ' 45 by 38-inch Witby Pillow Cases, removal, each 16c . , .. I Size for single bed. An ex ceptionally well made crochet, quilt of medium weight in a big .assortment of patterns. Another Announcement of Interest to Women $2 Percale House Dresses ' Removal $1.59 Sizes 36 to 42. House dresses in neat, attractive styles in blue, and white, pink and white, lavender and : white and black and white stripes. Made with yoke of plain color to match - the stripe. Buttons down the side and fin ished with white pique piping Has set-in sleeves with cuff of plain percale.. Pleats over the shoulder. The skirt is made with panel front and back with bias side gore and flounce. : $ 1 .25 Percale House Dresses -V. :L Removal 98c Cool, well made, neat looking house dresses of fancy dotted percales in navy blue and white, light blue and white and lavender and white. ' ' v , ' Made with round necks and flat turn over collars. These collars, the belt and the band on the sleeves are of a fancy check percale.' The skirts are plain gored styles. Sizes 38 to 42. - liL.Vv- h p