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j.J,:iIAL. 1 GOTLAND, GUI I DAY IX AllC, NOVEMBER 1, 1D12 HIE? ffl, CHRIST'S CilOSS, AREOURIBEALS" ' . - - '- Ettor and Giovanitti Make Im passioned Plcal to Jury in Lawrence Strike CaseIn vite Death Sentence. ' ' T ' rr irinerpd rcillir-j Ascnt fcr Liucs Ic:r.2 Journal Patterns AH, ' -J - " ths Ultzi Styles ia All Sizes at 10c ana 15c Each Home Journal if-C Y----'-' v.... . - , ; . V,,-:V I j . I Style Boc!a Are 25c, and We Give Willi It a 15c Pattern TAry ' ; 4 L'U , f v" ' S : 'j December Number of Ladies' Home Journal Now Ready, 15c Copy ( v ( S7Mir- r y 'rr--f:C 'FOP TMo T7G0Ii'G Oollillf? . " ' , ' XJTrTFrF-nr yr ...-.V ."' rv (Onlttd Prwwi LmmxI VJr. " " Court House, Salem, Mass., Nov. 23. In eloquent, Impassioned pleas, In which they openly boauted that they would welcome the opportunity to give up their lives as sacrifices to the cause for which they declared they Ions had been . fighting:, Joseph Ettor and ' An tonic- Giovannlttl, accused of the mur dcr of a fellow striker during; the re cent -Lawrence mill strike riots, this condemn. them.'; -' , . , . .y , .. v , Never In ths,hlstory of the common wealth had a more dramatic scene been witnessed In a, court of Justice. Ettor, the fiery,, the impulsive, spoke first, de claring that he was ready for any fate the , It men might mete out to him, and, as he poured out his plea, Olovaft. nltti whispered that' he "mak it for both," apd afterward he also addressed tne ivty,t.-h:"j"':-!J;, "f,;.'-;.-v.V-':j.; ;;'-Ts ' "I'll pay the penalty; do not worry about that," cried Ettor, ,"It . you believe-that I had any desire or motive to cause the death of Annie Lop.'zao I ask for no mercy, no extenuation from you. . If J be guilty, I want to pay the. full price. - 'v"-'K': i.--'J.ir:i- ,f$4fct Wf ! o'lav -- - "It 13 men, A i chosen , front s among prominent cttliens, believe that I am guilty of murder, I say to you that I will stand before you,, erect, and take the full-penalty and tny comrade has just whispered to roe, 'Say It for. both of us."" '',v-, "I believe in the death chair. If we go there it wilt be with cheers on our nps, ana we win iane me nag w are .; carrying labor's flag with us. I make . no threat, but hundreds of working peo ple will take, it VP" when it falls from oui hands And wilt carry it on, until it ; waves over tot world; 1 ' "I knew the conditions In Lawrence wRen I came. 'The shams does not fall on Massachusetts; Hits capitalists alone : have reduced the human beings they eontrol to mere appendages of machin ery. Knowing this condition I came to give my. senric'es..4''--'--.'. '..- , "I branded the finding of dynamite as a 'plant,' and in time I believe it Will UQ' HI1VWH tuai LMV ucabfl V. Aiiifav Lopizzo was a "plant' I fully believe that Annlo Loplwso, my sister, the sister 6f Giovannlttl, the sister of Caruso, and of thousands -of strikers, was mur dered by a plot of the mill agents." . ' - aiovannltti Stirs Hearers. i Giovannlttl, usually the dreamy-eyed tot, sitting ; so quietly, fairly swept thd . courtroom off its feet with his opening declaration that District At torney Atwlll was too commercially Inclined to comprehend tho higher ideals." , "Maybe we, are fanatics, Mr. District Attorney.'?' cried Giovannlttl. -Like Soc rates, we prefer to drink the fatal hem lock; Has ; Christ, ws prefer the cross father than to give up those ideals." i Giovannlttr predicted that neither At will nor the Jury could "dam the mighty tide Of the coming revolution." Hs A it a I B i u J v. .. - - ;a9"iiot caued by -either himself or Ettor,; but was. the fault of the wage ysitem, whfc, heo termed "the system by which one man " controls another; wTlTTHB'toolsr-ni neueer manes mm as much of a slave as were the ne groes in the last century." 90 PliToFGIFTS USED INI8SI IRK Ninety cents of every dollar used in , jnlseion work reaches the field. Instead of 10 cents. "according to a statement made by Lola Millard, secretary of the Woman's Board Of Missions ror me Pacifle.' J- ':('' " '. ' ; The statement was called forth by a report that a delegate to the recent con vention of the Oregon Federation of Wo man's clubs hers, had said that only 10 sents ot every dollar ever reached the field. . - - 'There is probably no larger benevo lent organization In existence that trans acts its business more economically,' said Secretary Millard. ' "Reference to ' the yearly reports of any of the mis Slonary boards wui snow mis ana ior this reason we could not allow the state ment to go unchallenged." - - CAPT. BLOWERS WILL BE BURIED IN HOOD RIVER ... V "i - i . ; ; " TTH4 Pw lnt Wli. , Hood River, Or., Nov. 23, Captain A. S. Blowersj who died suddenly in Port land, Friday evening,-was one of th plow, merchants of the city of Hood Kiver. He came to Hood River in the early 80 with his family,' from Minne sota and-engaged In t!ie general mer cantile business, whioh he continued for several years, Mr, Blowers was a prominent 'member of the G. A. R. and Masonic orders anil influential In local politics while a resident of the elty. lie waiftme t ths-prtnctpal stocklwtd ers ".In the First National bank and the Home Telephone company of this city. He' leaves, besides a widow, three grown sons and five married daughters. The funeral services will be held In Hood lliver, where the family have a family burying ground. . ... ; ; i RELIABILITY in paving means" the relief of the taxpayer from much anxiety. Bitulithicpavinff is a thoroughly? reliable, eco nomjcaLpavini:u the expense for repairs- being "practically elimi nated. ; THE HOST III VALUE THE BEST IN QU ALITX Store Openo :atjB;30 UWillllU I I hill llli n il! ill! 1 1 illi llllliiiii!i!ii.iiilliiiK.;rv,.ir: 1! SlVSSSMMiilN bMIKll Oil I 7 THE ZIOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY rv-! AiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiii"iiiiiii'n'Wi'Miiiiiiiiii,li'''lMii!mniw7tnyH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!Iiiii;!:i!;iiiii:::i!iiiiiiiiiiiiI!Iiiii 5 Mm i!iiiiitiiiiillllllllll;.v.;.itll Koomra' Fop HoLidav iviiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuw Stock! illlllllli!ilil!lllll!!ll!!UI!IIII!lll!IIIIUIIIi Our Stope ClCS83 at 5:30 .WHILE here and there a full half, a third or a fourth has been dipped from original prices, there are unusual reductions in ALL departments of the store. We can't afford to de prive a single holiday stock a complete and immediate showing;. " There's nothing else we can do, friends, bu cut to the very heart of prices AND THATS EXACTLY; WHAT WE'VE DONE, Here are ' some authoritative examples of the values you'll find at the big Roberts Bros.' store. , It's for you to profit, so take advantage of the bargains offered. Great Sale of :Women'o Fine Suits SMART MODELS, TAILORED OF PURE: WOOL MATE RIALS, LINED WITH SKINNER'S t SATIN, AND SHOWN IN GOOD COLORS-REGU- LAR $19.50 VALUES FOR TOMORROW AT Smart styles in Women's Suits that come direct from promi nent New; York , manufacturer and priced - ridiculously low again for tomorrow. Suits; that are fully -guaranteed to be up to the minute ins style, fit and finish. Made of - guaranteed purewool materials and shown in good colors blue, brown; also gray mixtures. Keguiar tv.o values spe- i II; fill .... ji vw r.' V; Jr. wl :.;.ijK daily priced at Ndblcpieces and Mui& at 25 Per Cent Off , Fine Furs that are well Worthy of critical attention. -Neck-piecesand Muffs whose quality and Workmanship is above sus picion and whose style is correct down to the smallest detail Our Furs are always marked at, a most reasonable price, but at; this sale you have choice of all at one fourth off. Every Fur in' the store is included Jap Mink, Marmot, Fox, lynx; Brook Mink, Raccoon, Coney, Wolf, etc. and every one guar anteed to be perfect in every respect. ' f Sets special at U7a A 5 I Neckpieces spe- A C $2.23 to . . . . .JU.itO I cial at 98c to O-LU.Ut) Women's Coats at 08.50 to 525.00 Authoritative Coat models that stand for Winter comfort and that for style and individ uality are unequaled; - They are beautifully made of chinchillas, zibelines, plushes, bou cles, etc. They come in all sizes, all colors, all styles, and at extremely moderate prices. A New tine of Silk Mercerized Shirts With Soft Collars and Tio to Match A special pre-holiday sale, of men's silk mercerized Shirts put up in attractive holiday boxes; these are made of the finest materials in the popular-coat-style, with French cuff and separate soft collar and tie to match; shown in plain tap and cream; alldj 1 C A sizes; complete set of Shirt; Collar and Tie for this sale ai. . . . 1 DV 20 OFF-ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S BATH ROBES-20 OFF 20 OiT-ENTlRE STOCK OF MIOUSEOATO OFK Men's $1J25 fancy silk Suspenders AA- I Dcnt$ GIove4 for men al Per- C ? rt A Prices at. ..... .. .... . .71. WC pair, $1.50 and.. :V. sDeUU. Season's and Msses -nit Underwear Now is the time to buy Knit Underwear and Hosiery for both present and future needs; No sale of the past has offered such wonderful values in high-grade, season able Underwear as this. Hundreds of pleased purchasers have attended this sale the oast few days, and hundreds of others will be here tomorrow and Tuesday. See to it tnat you are one or inem. wiin renewea iou in ine assortment offered, we promise our patrons even greater values than those given on the first day of this great sale. Women's Seasonable Weight Union Suits $2.50 UNION SUITS, $1.79 Women's High -Grade Wool Union Suits, in high neck, long sleeves, ankle .length. All sizes in gray ' and white. $3.00 UNION SUITS, $2.39 Women's All-Wool Union Suits from the North Star" Mills, shown in Winter styles and in both white and gray. All sizes. Extremely fine garments. i ' iww mm "s 75c UNION SUITS FOR 49c Women's heavy cotton Union i Suits; shown in high-neck, long sieeve siyies, in anitie lengin; sizes 34 to "38; in cream only. $1.75 UNION SUITS, $1.49 Women's wool Union Suits; shown in high-neck, long slaeve styles; in ankle length; in all sizes, 34 to 38; in white' and Sray. Hisses9 and Girls9 65o Union Suits 30o r; Fine, heavy fleeced-lined cotton Union-Suits, shown in correct Winter weight and in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, in ankle length, white only, all sizes from 4 to 16 years. Sale of Women's Vests. Pants and Tights 75c GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 49c Women's : Heavy Fleeced Lined Cotton Vests' and Pants, in. white and in cream. All sizes'. The vests come in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, and' the? pants come in ankle length. , t - $1.00 GRADE SPECIAL; AT ONLY 79c Women's Wool ;yests and Pants, in gray and in .white. All sizes. Fine, form-fitting, high - heck, . long - sleeve vests and ankle-length pants. r CHILDREN'S HOSE, THREE PAIRS 50c A. splendid-wearing. line of Children's Me- fditim-Weight:eotton-H(5serrrradethW-Cotton-Hos inforced heel and toe andof the best; Maco thread. ' All ' sizes. , Regular" 25c stock ings priced at 3 pairs, for. 50c, or, 9Ar the p'air, ... ; . Xuv $1.25 GRADE SPECIAL1 AT ONLY 98c Women's Wool Vests and Pants in gray and Mn white. Finely finished, vests in "high-neck, long-sleeve styles, and ' pants In ankle length. These garments come in all sizes. $1.50 GRADE SPECIAL ONLY $1.19 Women's Wool Vests, Pants and Tights in gray and in white. All sizes. Vests hown in Winter styles, and the pants and tights in ankle length. ' - - ; WOMEN'S REG. 15c HOSE ONLY 11c A fine line of Women's Medium-Weight in4 - Tl air frma in nit .iAf. C OT to 10. Our best regular 1 5c grade. On special sale for. tomorrow , at . this Iowvpnce the pair . ... lie Special Showing and Sale Thanko- givmg Linens HERE'S A HINT OF THE KINDS AND PRICES TO CAUSE YOU TO DROP EVERYTHING AND HURRY TO THIS SALEl Never been able to offer such a choice line ixapKins, Luncn ana tea uotns at sucn low pnees The qualities of these offerings are the most depend able, the patterns are the most desirable, and the prices unmatchable for instance: ? Damask at; 6 5c A SPECIAL Tomorrow we place on sale several bolts of fine, full-bleached 'Pamask at a special ' loV price. Comes full 70 inches wide, and is shown in a large variety of neat, small designs. A linen that not only looks well, but wears well. Damask at 85c A SPECIAL For this sale, we have ar ranged a"special underpriced offering of full bleached, all pure linen Damask; comes full 66 inches wide and shown in a large assortment of new designs; 22 inch Napkins to match at $2.50 a dozen. r v j at such low prices. ill ' If Damask at $100 OUR LEADER At "this" price we' offer an unusually fine, full-bleached Damask, full 72 inches wide. Comes, in over, 20 different designs. We know it. to be an unequaled quality at this price. . Twenty-two-inch .Napkins to match on sale at $3 a dozen.' ' ;"T. . :r Damask at SI. 25 EXTRA QUALITY-A special offering of fuU bleached, extra heavy, all pure: linen Damask; full 72 inches wide; is shown in many pretty new designs;' a linen that wilt suit the most particular women; ,22; inch Napkins to match at $3.50 a dozen. Linen Tea and Lunch Cloths All Linen Cloths, 36x36 inches, at $1.25 All Linen Cloths, 36x36 inches, at $1.50 All Lineil Cloths, 45x45 inches,' at $1.90 All Linen Cloths, 45x45 inches, at $2.50 All Linen Cloth, 54x54 inches, at $2.90 German Linen Lunch Cloths at 9 8o Eaeh A special lot of fine German. Linen Lunch Cloths, 63x63. inches, shown with hemmed edges and pretty drawn work , bordersexceedingly great values at 98c Unlimited Showing-of Xmas Silko Qualities and Prio es.to Suit All The newest colorings and the best weaves for waists, dresses, trimmings, millinery, fancy work and holiday sewing hundreds and thousands of yards all this season's goods, all fresh, new and beautiful all priced at leu than the same qualities are sold for elsewhere Come make your selections .while assortments are complete. ' Y, A Wonderful Showing of Silks at $1.00 a Tard 4 At this price we are showing a splendid assortment and are featuring some, remarkable values 24 to 27-inch Swiss Taffetas, Messalines "and Louisines, in an endless variety of neat small patterns and stripes; also the fashionable printed warps and the correct new changeable effects. Many high-class and exclusive novelties. Don't J!1 Aft fail to see this fine lmethe values will, surprise you at, the yard . ; . . . . .w 1 Ull $1.00 TO $1.50 YARD for the most beautiful Dress and Waisting Silks new Novelty Peaus de Cygne, Satin Duchesse, Messalines, Chiffon Taffetas, etc., etc., in the latest evening shades'; also fancy Jacquard Weaves, Printed Warp . Fancies, Pompadour and Persian Silks, in rici floral and other designs. An assortment so' large that all may be suited. ' ; :'!''':WB!;MMi AT 75c YARD 24 to 27-inch Swiss Mes salines, shown in the popular hairline and pin stripes in the most desirable colors or combinations. Standard quality silks at a very low price. ' AT 85c YARD The new Crepes de Chine, shown in the wanted shades for" street or evening wear. A beautiful, lustrous silk that drapes gracefully. Comes 2 3 inches "wide. Best $1.00 grade priced at 85c - Just Opened! A Shipment of English Corduroys ; FULL 24 INCHES WIDE, PRICED AT $1.25 YARD Here's an extra fine line of Eng lish Corduroys, one of the Season's1 most favored fabrics, shown here in the most want ed shades of brown, blue, navy, etc., as well as cream and black. Comes full 24 inc. wide and the best $1. 50 quality. Specially priced for this sale at this ex- ( 1 9 C tremelylow figure, the yard 53.50 and $4.00 Cloakings Priced at 2.95 Yard 56-INCH ALL-WOOL DOUBLE-WEIGHT FABRICS A special tock-reducing offer ing of several hundred yards of High-Grade, Double-Weight," ; Pure Wool Qoakings Chinchillas and the popular Di'agonais every desirable shade and coloring & 9 ft Regular $3.50 and $4.00 qualities priced at f&LyQ Great Special in Women's Shoes OF PATENT AND VICI KID, IN BUTTON AND BLUCHER STYLES C O A O REGULAR $3.00 AND $3.50 KINDS SPECIALLY PRICED ATi A PAIR $LiA(J You will be extra well pleased with this fine showing of Women's Shoes.", They are snappy and up-to-the-minute patterns, shown in gunmetal, patent and vici kid. Button and blucher styles in Jockey Boots, medium height and will wear fine. Reg. GJ? A O $3.00 and $3.50 values specially priced at only', ...v...;...,.,...;. .DtO BedroomSlippeFGr01t50y A most Svonderf ul line of Women's Bedroom Slippers of excellent quality felt, trr with ribbonsnd fur. Come in all colors and make very suitable sifts.- All 'x sizes. - Regular $1.50 values. Special at ' T v