THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, ' NOVEMBER 12, 1912. WB mm ROYA IS GUEST I N CUT Portland Bound to Grow Be cause of Quality of Man hood Found Here, Says Mr Faden; Grand Council. "It takes men to build a town and country and the present and future greatness of Portland and tributary ter ritorjr la and will be due to the qual ity of the manhood I have found here," declared Supreme Regent McFaden of ' the Royal Arcanum, when he came with Mrs. McFaden thla morning for his first visit In Portland. "I am Impressed with the bigness of thla country as I have seen It," contin ued Supreme Regent McFaden during an Interview at the Multnomah hotel. 'It has) Impressed me with lta bigness of opportunity and virility. It la a stimulus to ambition to coma here." - Hiking Xational Tour, Buprcme negttut juer nuen is engaged in a national tour that will have totaled 11,000 miles when he reaches hla home CATARRH CURED OR MONEY BACK Catarrh- that disgusting uncomfort able ailmentthe victims of which are Botioeablo to .others at once, by their eharaetarlstio manner of speaking and snuffling, caused by the accumulation of mucous, n&'ot ten by the offensive dor, can positively be cured by Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy. lt tm- MU ritinh la M nlM .Ka.- .... M,,.U get a bottle of this wonderful medicine and cars yourself at once. If, after following; directions on the bottle, you do not feel Instant relief If you do not breath deeply and freely If you do not ultimately cure yourself then, sond to the manufacturers and you, will re ceive your money back. If your drug gist does not carry it, send 60c to the Cloverleaf Pharmacy, Inc.. Cloverdale, Cal. - - - ---- In Richmond, Vav next December, HO Is visiting with each of the 1000 coun cils of the Royal Arcanum, the council representing a membership of 262,000, "I know no state Ahat haa made more rapid Royal Arcanum advance than Oregon." said .thtUnremere gent. "What we want hers Is a grand council That requires five moro coun cils than Bt present, but I am sure from the present outlook that It will be a matter of only a very short time until we have them. Oregon Is as progressive from the Royal Arcanum standpoint as It Is In every other way, and I have been hearing about Oregon for a long time until coming here has become one of the most pleasant antici pations of my tour." Entertained at Luncheon. When Supreme Regent MoFaden reached Portland this morning he was greeted at the train by a reception com mittee composed of prominent -local members of the Royal Arcanum and in cluding Dr. and Mrs. Luther Dyott, Colonel George W. Halten, j. E. Wer lein, V. Vincent Jones, regent pf Mult nomah council; Frank Wilmot, Frank Dayton, Dr. Amos. He was taken to the Commercial club for luncheon and Mrs. McFaden was entertained by Mrs. Dyott. This afternoon there will be an automobile tour of the city. ; Mr. and Mrs. MeFadoa will dine as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dyott. This evening at the Masotilc temple, the supreme regent will preside over the Initiation of a large class of candidates for membership in the Royal Arcanum, he being assisted by the supreme regent's drill teamr ASSESSED VALUE II on ni i si h si si a sty w spar ww m m at ULLUIF IlLI UIULU MARKET PRICES Assessor's Figures for Two Lots Needed for Auditorium Site, $17,000; Owner Asks $45,000 for 14 Block SCHOONER RAMS THE ' BATTLESHIP VERMONT (United Prrai Ltaicd Wire.) Norfolk, Va., Nov. !. With her port quarter badly damaged from collision with the schooner J. Holmes Birdsall of Philadelphia, the battleship Vermont s in xlampton Roads today. Tho schooner rrfmmed the warship and had her boom torn away and her starboard bow crushed. The Vermont anchored immediately after the accident and sent lifeboats to the rescue of the Blrdsail's crew. The latter refused assistance, and tho Vermont then took the schooner In tow. Now that the street vacation proposi tion has become the law, and the way oponed to utilize the market block as a site for the proposed Audltorlwm, thereat Beams jo do a disposition among the members of the Auditorium commission to proceed with the construction of the building on the South Third street block. As originally outlined by the commission it will be necessary In or der to secure a site large enough for the purpose, to vacate Markot street between Second and Third, as well as acquire a 60 by 200 foot atrip on the north end of the block Immediately south Of the market block. . . In view, of the fact that, the com mission will Jba compulled to UuytMs- 50 by 200 foot parcel from private own ers, in event the market block Is utilized as a site for the Auditorium, the pub- 11 Ucatlon of Its assessed value for .taxa tion purposes, at well as the value given to lots . In thasurrounding blocks by tho assessor, may prove of Interest to the general public ' , ; t The SO by 100 foot lot at the south west corner of Second and Market and the same sise Tot at the southeast cor ner of Third and Market, together form ing the 10 by 200 foot strip which the commission will have to buy, are as sessed at $17,000 for the land and 11750 for the Improvements, making a total of 118,750 as the total value of the land for taxable purposes. The entire block lying Immediately south of tho market block, out of which this 60 by 200 foot strip is to come, la assessed at $55,000 for the land and 15370 for ths Improvements. Edward Holman, who owns ona fourth of this block, ths two lots at' Third and Mill streets, is understood to have recently put a price of $45,000 on the propurty. The single lot at the southeast cor ner of Second and Market streets, which is tljrectly across Second street from the Strip required for the Auditorium sue, Is-assessed for $7100, while the lot at the southwest corner of Third arid Mar ket is valued by the assessor at $9600, with improvements at $860. " CAR MEN PUT IN LUMBER ORDER evening of October It to visit a friend on Smith creek. He did not return, but his wife was not much alarn4:untira few days ago, when she' notified ths Sheriffs office. Tho night of Langland's disappear- tlOVTO CROW IIA IRON YAKIMA COUNTY IS DRY OUTSIDE MUNICIPALITIES n aKima. wasn. Nov. iz. De- win not make the hair greasy, and can spite the fact that in WapatcT precinct I be put up by any druggist: Bay rum, 5 those not entitled to vote on the ques tion nevertheless did so, and that in East Sunnyslde the election officials failed to make any returns, Yakima county outside of the Incorporated towns will be considered to have voted Itself dry. A majority of 2208 for' the drys in the othor precincts Is sufficient to overcome all Irregularities In the two precincts mentioned. A BALD HEAD BY A SPECIALIST. Thousands of people suffer from bald ness and falling hair who, having tried nearly every advertised hair tonic and hair-grower without results, have -resigned themselves to baldness and its at tendant discomfort. Yet their case Is not hopeless; the following simple home prescription has made hair grow after years of baldness and is also uneaimlcd for restoring ray hair to-r its original color, stopping hair from falling out, and destroying the dandruff germs. It . On Prww trfHtied WH- Seattle, Wash., Nov. 12. That the commercial revival of the past few months will suffer nothing by tho elec tion of Woodrow Wilson Js the signifi cant feature indicated in the purchase of 100,000,000 feet of northwest lumber by three leading car building companies within the past few days. As the enrs could not be built In time for bundling this year's crops, -tlie purchase makes for the belier that these big companies expect continued activity In business conditions throughout the country. The lumber order was distributed as follows: ' American Car Foundry' com pany, 40,000,000; Canadian Car Foundry company, 20,000.000; f ullman Car com pany, 40,000,000. Grays Harbor lumbermen got the bulk of the bushiess. ounces; Labona de Composee. 2 ounces Menthol Crystals, one half drachm. If you wish it - perfumed, add "half io one teaspoonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which unites perfectly with the other In gredients. This preparation Is highly recommended by physicians and special ists, and is absolutely harmless, as it contains none of the poisonous wood al MISSING SHINGLE WEAVER FOUND IN WILLAPA RIVER cohol bo frequently found In hair tonics. io not apply to the race or where hai is not desired Rayrhdna", Wash., Nov. 12. Lodged in the Willapa Lumber company's boom on the Willapa river, the body of Iver Langland, a shingle weaver, was re covered yesterday by the boom man, after having lain in the water for the past three weeks. Langland, aged about 45 years, who resided with his family, a wife and three chUdren, In Ellis Garden tracts, east of this city, left his home on the 3 CJ Stylo 153 A Crossett tan for the "fussy' man. Just the right shade. Crossetts are $4 to $6 everywhere. LewisA.GTJQssett Inc., Maker, North Abington, Mass. ance a resident of Rlverdale addition, who lives near the river, beard cries of "help" about midnight and awakened a neighbor, who assisted him In a search of ths river bank. . , ,' . There is a bruised spot near the temple of the dead, man which might have been received In his fall from the bridge or which might have been dealt him. jpf-i;' - -yi' ;;; v ' Journal Want "Ads-bring results. .. . Hotel Ms& Still has a few 'excellent" rooms emainlng ' 'for young' men Regular bachelor quarters. . . ' Near Multnomah iclub, city ahel suburban car lines, theatres and cafes. Easy walking , distance Low rates, with or with out bath or meals. r ; 1 ) LtiWNSDALE AND YAMHILL' r Crosset Styoes J. & M. Other Leading Makes 349 ALDER STREET WE GIVE1 TRADING? STAMPSJ ff J, V A t 4. a ?, t m ff 'A 343 Washington Street MA Purchases the Mammoth Retail Stock of America's Largest Men's and Women's Raincoat Manufacturers at lk the Cost of Production This Sale Will Afford 10,000 Men, Women and Children an Opportunity to Procure At the Greatest Money-Saving Prices Ever Presented in Portland days. With this determination in rnind, WE HAVE SLASHED PRICES RIGHT AND LEFT IN ORDER TO SELL EVERY GARMENT WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME. Below Are a Few of the Many Money-Saving Bargains Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 9 Sharp All Coats Marked in Plain Figures-Look for the Yellow Tags Showing Tremendous Price Reductions Ladies and Misses' Coats Sizes 14 to 48 110 Ladies' English SUp-Ons and Double-Service Poplin Coats, fia.50 rarments, priced at $0.15 sad $4.95 05O LtttHC All-Weather English BHp-Ons and Bn pr1 Mohair Coats, (15 and (13 g-arments, 7 QC it $9 50 and. . . P ' ,0 Don't delay buying your Kamcoat any longer- buy it now. 160 X.sdles' $20 and $22 Su perb AU-Wettaev Double Service Coats and Zngllsli BUp - Ons priced CQ OC st $10 50 aua..pfD 150 of these Xadles' and Misses' 935 and $30 gnperb Double-Service Ooatsj the new En glim Qaberdlnas and Double-Xextare Sny Ush Blip -Ons, priced at ;n7..14.50.. $12.45 ISO Ladles' Unexampled Coat Bargraiss, beyond. com parison, in Scotoh tweeds, B n g l ish Gaberdines, Bllp Ons, ate, ttca and $35 coat S162B and... $14.95 $2.00 antLS' CAFES 95c $2.75 GIRLS' CAFES $1.55 $5.00 iGIBLS' GATES $2.85 $2.70 GXRLS' SLXF OJTS $1.45 $2.73 BOYS' BLACK BUBBEB COATS Snap Bnckles, $1.95 Hats to Match 65c 7o SOTS' SOVWSSTESS $178 BOTV BLIP-OirS Men's Youth's Coats Sizes 14 to 48 840 Uon's and Youths' Tug- llah SUp-Ons, $13.60 Coats priced now at only $6.45 373 Men's All-Weather English Slip Ons, Craven ettes and Overcoats, $15,00 and $18 values, dQ rrt prloed now at. . . . p.UV 450 Men's Superb All W s a t h e r Bouble-Serrloe Coats and English Bllp-Ona, Superb Combination Bain coats and Overooats, $18 to &VatU.." $10.50 343 Washington foe Door West C. . or seventh OtreCl 343 Washington Street 560 of these Ken's and Youths' $2$ to $30 Superb Double-Bervioe Coats, the now English Gaberdines and Boubls-Tsxture Slip -. d 1 O f C Ons, priced at $15 and. .Tc 150 Ken's tmexampleoi Ooat Bargains, beyond oomparW son. In Soot oh Tweeds, English Gaberdines, Slip Ons, eto $32 and $33 ooat values at djj a nc $1625 and.. S 14.99 Store was closed all day Monday f or purpose of arranging and mark ing stock. On Door West : of Seventh -TP, HCOAT &WBWiY (Incorporated) m m 4UP0RTANT Intsnding-buyers who de- - ire to make a careful selection are advised to call during the early hours. Above we give just a few examples in the greatest raincoat bargains ever witnessed in Portland $3.95 Men's Short Goodyear Rubber Boots at ,. Men's Hip Boots at. . . ,$590 Men's Long, High Hip Boots $7.00 500 Mch'r ShH LacW Tan Rubber Slip-ons, $5 values $1.95 The illustration herewith gives jusf a faint idea of the many different models and style effects. MEW'S BSVAOX BTJBBES COATS O nC $5.00 values D MEWS BZiACX KXTBBBX COATS d A fr J8.00 values .4. y O, KBITS . B&ACX SITBBEm COATS flt r a f $7.50 values.., ,.,, $0,45