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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH1 25, 1911 1111 DIES FBI !T' TREATWl Coroner's Jury Holding Inquest Upon Death of Mrs. 0. J. Anderson, i . , ifnm Lhm4 Seattle, March 25. A coroner's In quest 1 being- lield to Investigate the ' death of Mrs. Ida J. Anderson of Stan wood, Wash'who, according to Iter hus band, H."t Anderson, died from starva Hon while under th treatment of Dr. Linda B. HauarO, the fast specialist. Mrs. Anderson bad been under Df, Jlauard's care tor 14 days, living at the Relelgh hotel, where Ar.- Haszard put licr on a diet She died last Thursday ; morning, two hours after calling Miss June "Oakes, a graduate parse. ,. , A post-mortem examination by Loula Rubenstein, a chemist, showed a larg amount of alum In her stomach, and Coroner J. Tate Mas ton stated that death may have resulted from starva " tlon and neglect. - - ' Dr. Hazsard is now under a man slaughter conviction;' for the death of - Miss Claire Williamson and the case is on Appeal in the supreme court. Her license as a physician -has been revoked,' but she uas appealed rrom tne state medical board's decision. THREATS OVER PHONE : SHATTER COP'S NERVE ' , , '. . - m . .hVV;-? , s ' (i'liltiMi press Leaned wir . ' , ? i. Fjort? TowBsend, Wash., March 25. Threatened with death over too telet , plume no often that his nerves became shattered, roliceinan Thomas -Eiall, has resigned and left the city. Easel! is the officer who : shot -and killed Private Claud Tallman, of the Coast Artillery, ht Fort Warden, during a street fight laHJ Wednesday morning. His fellow artillerymen announced that they would "get" Qzell, and the latter feared they would make good the threat. ' ENT Wednesday Is Red Letter Day 10 Gold Bond Stamps Free to Everyone Bringing Their Book to the StoreStamp Booth on the Btitiony We Are Now Showing a Complete Line of the Well Known American Lady" Corsets in the Spring Styles A Model for -Every Figure Agents for American Lady, Lyra, Nemo, Gossard Lace mU' jUni.UUii Jt- - CI FromlOto 11A.M. 15c Percales, ajyardlOc From 10 to 11 iTst6oo Tarda ew Tard Wide F creates in a large variety of neat scroll and striped effect in light and dark patterns, best ISO qualHy, in. this hour ofl salo, at, yard lUt 22c Pillow Tubing at 16c rrom 10 to iik. U. oa the Bal cony 3000 Tarda of rin Orad Pillow Tubing, sold regularly at 22o a yard.- lor this one i hour at low price of,' yard IDC 1212c Huck Towel at 9c rrom 10 to 11 A. M. on the Bal cony Large Bize, Well -Woven Hack Towels, with red or plain woven border, regular 12e Q quality, this hour for, each ?C Standard Prints for Zl2c rrom 10 to 11 A. it. oa the BaL- eony oouo. Taras or oood Qual ity Calico n Hfht metiim n.t dark colors, and neat pat- oi," terns, special at. the yard 19c Embroidery, Yard 7c 1 From 10 tn 11 A w annn v of ria Quality Swiss Embroid er!, dainty edges and Insertions, in well worked designs, widths to 8 Inches, reg. 15c and 19c values, on Bale at. the yard I C 25c Curtain, Scrim at 15c rrom 10 to 11 A. H. Oa the ronrth Floor rials Bora Cur taia Sorim of fine quality; 40 Inches wide, SSc value, on ir sale for this hour at only Xj)C BIG SALE OF NOTIONS Bay oa the Ualn' rioofc I 2." Cooa, the spool It - -- - -vui, ucn o t 5onuaoa Via Pt- 58Uk Tir,d at, the Bpool ? Collar Stay, special. eu U Pearl Buttons at. dozen 502.,l tPins at. each 60 Elastic, all widths yira Bo Cabinet Wire Hairpins at SoElastio Hair HrtsT each oe Fancy Trimming Bnttons So Double Betting at. yard lOe Skirt Braid at? the piece lOoEngllsh Tap, 6t. piece JBc Shopping Bars at. pach 15 and SOoTrln'ng Buttons 100 Corset Stay at, the pair SSoXalr Bou at only, each 49 Adjustable Shields only AC SUk-CoVd Brass Shields 7 $2.50 Rugs Only SL89 iK?1 10 i ll. oa roirtff rioor Ajuainlster Bugs, 27x54 ltjche. in a large select "on of de signs and colorings, well bound at ends, best 2.60 vals. . oft ever offered, this hour pl.o9 Boys', 50c Blouses at 39c ror lo to 11 ATM. mojv?ii: '. i da Blonae In black, blue and tan, neat on tripos, 60c vlue for 0"C Hair Goods Only $1.79 AU-D.T Sale of fun Ottuti wavy Hal swltche, reeu- fn iar II.BO values, for only flttl UN THE FIFTH FLOOR Ifan' la tn il A 1 .k.'w -1. ''r-?6,. .32--Good quality, . lull, doablo-ed else Ilimli. tnm thla hour at the small price of Um&C rmn la a 11 m mm - v.u. ainhroldered bands, beaded bands ana silk and cotton fringes, tf values 1 too a yd., this hour DC rrnrniTimi IIHOUIIIu rOJLIuHMUH LOSES POINT AT LAV A point interesting to fraternal or ganizations was decided by Circuit Judge Kavanaugh when he overruled a de murrer to the Indictment of G. B..M. Somervllle, A.J. Court. J. H Wheeler and J. I. Johnson, who ore charged with unlawfully Organising a fraternal 6rganiaation. The. demuKer was, basud on allegations that no crime was set llorth In. the facts recited In the Indict ment, and that legislation protecting fraternal "organization " is tmconsttttt tlonal. SomervlUe and the others, it . is charged, secureJ many dupes by start ing tho "Lodge Alpha Robert Bruce of Portland, Or of the American Masonic Federation." . F. C Hunt, who , was In duced to join, was given the understand ing that he had become a full-fledged Mason, and that he was entitled to ad mission to any Masonic lodge. Evidence shows' that the men made false state ments regarding benefits to be derive 1. and that they took In member for any thing from a suit of clotnes to $100. Solicitors are scattered throughout the country. In British Columbia where there is no law regarding fraternal organisa tions several men were' recently con victed of obtaining money on false pre tenses in the same manner. lu . San Francisco George E. Holt was given a six months' sentence for obtaining money under false, pretenses for similar deals." DANGEROUS MANIAC Is RETAKEN AT'ROSEBURG ' Solum-I1oimu of Tba. Jourtml.) ; Salem. Or., March 55. James Tread well, who escaped from the Insane asy lum 1ft February, has been captured in Rosebnrg and will be returned to the asylum. He was considered a danger ous character and the asylum, officials were relieved by the news of hi being taken without doing Injury to anyone. He escaped by prying the bars off a window -and . lowering himself with a sheet made into a, rope. , '. H Front Corsets Q iFrdmlltol2A;M. 18c Ginghams, Yard 11c rrom 11 to 13 A. VL 33-lnch, Closelr-Woven Chambraj Ging ham, in small checks and plain colors, great for dresses n. ena cniidren wear, yard lib Handkerchiefs at Only lc Vrvm 11 14 A X l n aaa mm mm m WW mm mmm M,UW VUMa dren' School JUndkerohlefs of good quality, plain. 'hemstitched ;ambric,- full sise. He value, . -at very small price of. each iC 25c Ribbons, a Yard 10c rrom 11 to It A. M. All-BUk Taffeta Kibbon, four and five Inches wide, black, white and col ors, for hair bows, sashe, etc., heavy quality; also satin Ifi taffetas, 25c values, at. yd. 1UC 50c Handbags Only 25c 1 rrom 11 to 13 A. M. la the Art Department X.laea Handbags, stamped for embroidering In Bul garian designs, e2xtra quality, worth 50c. special for this ng hour at the small price, ea, iOC $2.00 Lace Curtains 98c rrom 11 to 13 A. M. oa thelFourth Floor Hottlngham Zaoo Ourtaia in white or ecru, in verv attractiv patterns. Vi yards long and 45 inches wide, and rai'uiar n r 2 Quality, this hour, pair. uC 65c Linoleum Only 49c Best Standard Quality Printed linoleum in a full range of i slrable patterns and .w!oringn, 66c value, from til to 12 A. A q M. on sale at, square yard XC Men's 10c Handk'fs at 5c rrom 11 to ia A. HMTnTjanene jtaaaaeronieia, large size, plain white and fancy borders, this tf one hour at small price of.ea. OC 50c Union Suits for 35c rrom 11 to la A. K, Womn's voiton union amns, made low neck and sleeveless, tight or um brella knee, out sles only. OC 60c value, on sale for only ODC Kitchen Ware Sale at 23c rrom 11 to 13 A. M., Bailment 14-qt. Djlshpans, 17-qt. Dlshpan. ZArg Pudding ran,Zdpped Ket tles, Sane Pans, Tea and Coffee Pots, etc Great values, on nn Bale at the small price of OC 50c Shell Goods for 12c Prom 11 to IS A. X. 00 Dosen Shell Comb. Barette. Bandeaux. Braid Pin, etc., values to t r 60c, for small-price of, ea. lC Women's VesU Onlv 14c rrom 11 to 18 A. U. Women's ! iuw neca, snort sleeves or sleeveless- regular anl mi, .I.... v . . 19c valufes, this, hour at 14C 25c Gas Toasters for 12c rrom 11 to 19 A. K. in the Base ment Oas Toaster, arranged for j ui'iiimunir soia at m O. 26c each, this one hour at 1C ON Tiffi'K ri!00R 8 rrom 11 to 13 A. M. on th Fifth' v mmm mmm V JJiW S Floor $1.69 Waist at Ai l?red ........... "."(.cho buu luuureu Shirts in white, with stripe or Womnn', I It. i .. . - . m. iT Ir, ,,:st' t.o values, 0 .this one hour at pric of 4C rrom ll to 12 A. K. on the rif th Floor a5c X.aoe OoUar 15 Beautiful plaucuJate co'llurs in new white and ecru patterns, varl. ous styles and widths. 85o 1 r yalues on sale at only, ea. IOC rrom 11 to 19 A. h. oa the Fifth Jloa-4a.to Urn- tnt;98- ,..rl,n!l &torto sunuletal, button and Rliirh.. .wr.. this one hour at, a pair p la0 IMPM m OMAHA Y. M. C; .-- - H SB ji -i f ' l "I BsHMslSVMBSSSas. MHHBSSMBMSSSS1ISSBBH0 Wounded and dead were carded Sunday night Into YM. C. A, building. WEALTHY MINiyESOTAN 3r DROPS DEAD IN ABERDEEN ... . , , , ; .-3-5.; l8peclal Jo The Journal, i ihirdipn With.. Mbt-i'Ii 25. -John A. Strand, aged 65, who reached here yes terday from Minnesota, dropped dead soon after assisting a driver of an ex press wagon to take his trunk into a hotel. ; ':.' On the body of Strand were found certificates Of depopit amounting' to $3000, issued by banks in .Warren, Minn. ', Strand was a widower "and said to be wealthv in land and money. He came here to invest In lands. Supreme ,Conrt in Recess.' (8rel1' to The Journal.) Olympia, Wash., March 25-The Jan uary term, Qf the state supremo court oltz "Hourly Sales aaBBBBHHJiMIWHBBVaB BMbbbsbsbbbBbbBWbbbbbbBWbWsBMbb1bbB From 12 to 2 P.M. $1.00 Roses for Only 49c rrom ia to S r. Iff. In the JSllUery Department X, a r g Single , with foliage, shades of rose blue to gray, pink to lavender, Nell rose gray, pink and solid red, $1 values, now on . sale tt, each 49c $1.29 Waists, Each at 45c rrom a x. ml. a um cKgia Floor XMngeri and Tailored Walsta, with high and low neck, lace and embroidery trimmed; val ues up to 76c, special during AC this hour at small price, of, ea. tuC 50c Neckwear at Only 25c rrom 13 to S r. H. Women' Bew Stylo BobpltT Collar, lace trimmed, in assorted pattern and colors, regular 60c values, on OCy sal during these houra at, ea. 6wC 69c Laces at, the Yard 19c rrom 19 to a T. M. Beautiful Cot ton &ao Band for trimming wash dresses, etc., white or ecrui width to 10 inches; values to 6So l ft yd., special these 2 hours, yd. 1 7C Sateen Aprons at Only 55c rrom it to- r. KvWomea' Black Sateen Aprons, the kind for toror office work, made long and with big roomy1 pockets, protect the fig whole suit, special at only, ea. 09C $1.00 Rag Rugs Only 49c rrom 13 to S r. M-Bar Bug 24x 26 Inches in sise. best quality, nice solorlngs, With fringed end; regu lar $1 values, special during 0 these 2 hour at low price of f 7C 75c Men's Shirts Only 25c From 13 to B r. BL -88 Dosen Hen' Shirts, odd arid end from our reg ular stock, good assortment; 4) T6u values, these two hours at 25c Lawns, Per Yard 14c rrom 13 to 8 ML oa the Balcony Choice of 1000 Tards of Fine, rorty laoh Whit lawn, for dresses n a or waists; reg. -be values, at A "Si $16.50 Men.' Suit, at $10 rrom 13 to 3 r. M. Men' Tweed, Caahmer. Cheviot and - Fine Serge Salt, Junt 60 to choose from; C1ft regular $15 and ti value, at $1U Special Lunch Is Served in the Basement,' 11 to 2 p. m. ail Meat and riih Order only 1 &11 Pastry and Sandwloh Order fid Kot Boat Beef Sandwloh at 15 pNTHEnFTOn.OOR rrom 18 to 9 r. X. on th rifth rioor . 88o Dolllea at 15 ldoo pretty lace-edged dollies, with m orolilered centers, all of eight inches Jn diameter and cood 26c yal. g aea, on sale at low price, ea. IDC rrom IB to S 9, X, oa - th rifth Floor as Bat S1.08 Choice of large collection of new. and stylish H Springs Hats, made of soft braid. lome nave mtMuun, racing! in Om ar of red and blue on black, nice ly tailored hats, worth VP fct QQ to IS, on sale special at xpkmXfO rwnris-tq l . mt"insrwBiiTifHr rioo ta.OO Bouse Dree 754 3Ixea 11 to 44, In a large variety of patterns and colorings; values 7E? to 12, during this hour at, ea. OC 8 A?) A. A HOSPITAL II mm - ' ended today. The next term will com mence the second Monday In May. Iq the interim the court will be busy writ ing opinions in cases taken under ad visement in the past 10 weeks of ses sions. All the members of the court occupied the bench today on rehearing of vase previously heard by one or the other of the two departments. TO KNOW WHAT THEIR SONS THINK OF THEM Fathers "will have a chance to liesjr what kind of fathers Uieir sons think they ought to be, at .4 "Fathers and Bone" dinner to be given at :10 o'clock tonight at the Y M. C. A., under the di rection of the junior department Fol lowing the supper there will be an en tertainment, talks and pictures for the benefit-of both fathers anil sons. f From 2 to 3 P.M. Hat Frames for Only 39c rrom. 8 to 3 P. IC. Bet Bat rramea In all th new shapes, nore than 500 to select from at the very OQ special one-hour price of, ea. 0C $1.98 House Dresses at 98c rrom 9 to 3 P. Iff. oa the Seooad. Floor 100 Utility Hon Dre in black and white and Dutch blue percale, high neck and long no leeves; $1.98 value, for, each ZfOC 50c Scarfs for Only 33c rrom 8 to 3 P. K. Bow Bilk Kail MTeek Scarf, large else, with hem stitched ends, black, whit qq and colors; 60o vals., on sale OOC $1.25 Stamped' Gowns 75c rrom a to 3 r. IC Women' Bight- fowns, stamped for embroidery on Ine cambric and nainsook, in new est designs; regular $1.25 're values, thi on hour at, ea. I DC Grocery Specials, Basement, From S to 8 P. X- la Baaement out on sale at, tn bottle 21 Ripe Olive on sale at, the can IT uaiuonua Asparagus ai, a can Minced Clam oa sal at, a can $2.50 Table Covers $1.29 rrom 8 to 3 P. Iff. oa th Fourth Flooi Xurg Sis Tapestry Table Covers, in blue and white e on colorings, innge aii arouna pi 19c Poplins, Per Yard 15c rrom S to 3 P. Bt WumerOu Pretty stnped snoot ia rut waa pop lins, always 18o a yard, this it. hour on sale at low price, yd. IOC $3.00 Oxford. Only $2.49 Prom 8 to 8 P. M. Women' Bew spring Oxford ana Pump In tans ' valvet and auedes, one, two and three -strap pumps; regu- n r Iar J values, at, per pair m.HJ Four Big Household Specials rrom a to 3 P. Iff. in th Basement SO ret Wire Clothesline for 124 Lead Class Tumblers, three for 25 Clothes Pin, t dosen for only 50 SOo Butcher Bnlve on sale at 9c $3.00 Cut Glass Only 98c rrom S to 3 P. M. 1000 Piece of Btoh Cat Glass mix anA Sevan-inoh Happie. Spoon Trays, OUv Dishes, Vases, etc.. two distinctive no. patterns, $3, to f S value, fof HOC 50c Jewelry Special for 9c From a to 3 P. Mv Aa Immense As sortment of Jewelry, lQcluding 4 piece Link Sets, . -pleoo Fin 'Bets, Coin Purses In metal with, chain, Beauty Vin Seta, BroochesBar ft Vins, Chains, etc vals, to (Oo VC ON THE FIFTH FLOOR rrom S to P. K, on th Fifth rioor 35c Sres lUaena 1501209 yard of colored drees linens In pink and blue checks; rg. J5o value, 1 on sale during this hour, yard IOC rrom a to 3 P; BC, on th rifth rioor QSo Collar 1O0 1000 Women'. embroidered linen collars, oil sizes' and neignta, in a vasi assorunant oi beautiful pattern; 25c value. f on sale for th small prtc of 1 UC fTrcm tdrrprxrotr th TtrnrTToo' lOo Tt Tim lor ZO0 Women's cotton gause vest, low neck and sleeveless, all regu- O fi lar aises; 10o value 70, 8 for UC i -H Ue-li-T, 7-!:-i, "--.fcriW 'WW' -v i I I 1 ! r U ' I l0 htfAY BE ONE STEP . NEARER SECURING NEW POSTOFFICE Portland was placed on step ' nearer her new postofflce this 4 morning when Acting postmaster e Bhellenbaj-ger answered a query from the postofflce department e requesting air estimate on the e number of postal clerks ' the main office will require 10 years hence; The request was made 4) : so that architects In making pre- : limlnary plana for the building might have something to work on. There are at presept 193 em- ployes in the main office. .That - is an Increase of S3S per cent over the amount of help 10 years e ago. Basing his figure bn ,the supposition that . the' increase wWl be the same 10 years hence, he informed the department that : Portland will probably have 650 clerks wording, in the main of- flee in 1923. The new postofflce e will mean ' the . doing away of Station E at Third and' Qllsan, which really handled the over- flow from the main office, . - LINER BRINGS ARCTIC ' HAWK INTO SEATTLE Seattle, Waah.,, 'March 25. Bringing an Arctic hawk, one of the rarest birds in captivity, , the Great Northarn . Uner, Minnesota, ia in port today Troin tho Orient. The snow "White hawk Joined the liner off the Aleutian-islands, feed ing on small birds which had , taken refuge in the steamer' rigging, it gorged itself' and wa captured by a sailor. T.I blrd will ,be. exhibited at the city aviary.' Junction, City to Have Cuunrry. Junction City, Ot.t March 3S. At the meeting of Uo . Junction City Grange, March 19. a company, was organized to erect and operate- a cannery at this place, : The following directors were elected i K. Jj, Ayres, Chris Myhre. It. C. Bushneil, W. C. Washburne, J. C. Smith, Juliua Wilde, and W . M. Pitney. fl ..." . . s s- The director met Saturday and elect- 1 "HOLTZ CORNER" 5tK and Washington T,s Ay. W mr "wmmF1 rwllJa OOLO BONO OOLO KOND From 3 to 4 P. M. Hats Special at Only $2.75 Prom 3 to 4 P. M. Choice of a Xarg Selection of Small Hemp Turbans in two-shade combinations, gold, cerise, new. blue, etc.. with black edges, and alt solid black; extraordl- &ZO IC nary values, thia hour for pmm 4 D 50c Gloves at, a Pair 29c From 3 to 4 P. M. Women' Long Lisle Glove, in black or white, 12 eutton length, good quality, nn. all sizes; reg. 60c grade, pair C 75c Shadow Lace, Yard 29c From 3 to 4 P. V. Hew Shadow bao Band, white or ecru, In beau tiful deaigns, width to 8, inches; regular 60p grade at, . par 29(j $1.25 Nightgowns for 85c rrom 3 to 4 P. MWomen' Outing Flannel Hightgown in either white jr pink or blue stripe, made extra full and well finished; regu- ogA iar 1.85 value, this hour for OOC Grocery Specials, Basement From 3 to 4 P. iff. tn Basement rranoo-Amsrlean Soup, can at 80 Bnakle' Premlom Chocolate at- 210 Blue label Catsup at, a bottle 200 runny Fish, special at, a can 230 Keins' Apple Butte at, per can 174 $2.50 Curtains, Pair $1.29 rrom 3 to 4 P. Iff. on th Pourth Floor BOO Pair of Bern Sorlm Cur tains, with fancy wide laoe inser tions and edge; regular 1 OQ 12.60 value, on sale for, pr. pl,mmU 18c White Unenes 12y2c Prom 3 to" 4 P. BL 1200 Taxd of Best 18o Whit Dres Llnne, the weight and quality always sold regularly at 18o a yard, special this hour at, yardlaC 50c Silk lisle Hose f of 39c rrom 3 to 4 P. BCr-Women's Orient al Silk ttsle XOse, with high-spliced heels, double sole and toe, black jnly, all slies; 60c value, on Qft sale during thia hour at, pair OVC $2 Silver Deposit Ware 79c too Dosen Silver - Deposit Ware-i sugar ana vreame seis, two nana some patterns, .values to $2 a 7Q let, special during this hour fvC $5.00 Bandeaux Only 98c rrom 3 to 4 P. VL X.att Styl Bandeaux, with rhinestone, pearl ind crystal settings; silver OQ and gold mesh; values to IS VOC $1.00 Castile Soap for 67c rrom 3 to 4 P. X. in the Drug Dept. larre 4-lb, bars of par Castile Soap, Imported, regular $1.00 C7 value, on sale this hour at Of C ON THE FIFTH FLOOR rrom 3 to 4 P, X, on tit rifth rioor 25c Xadra 12Vt) a yard l BOQ yard of full yard-wide . triped ihlrtlna and walattns madras, solan did value at 25a a yard, - 0 thia hour on sale at, yard xtmtnZ rrom 3 to 4 P. M. on th rifth rioor Wire Hat rram 170 Fretly Wire Hat PTamea 170 Pretty new snapes, in ten airrerent etyiea, for thl one hour very special f ey at th small price of, each I f C 63o Skirt 330 Outing flannel skirts in short and medium lengths, f;ood heavy quality in white and Ight oolors. 65c value on sale Qo this hour at small price, each OOC e4 E. I, Agnes, president; W. M. Pitney, vice president: H. C. Bushneil, secre tary, and 'W. C. Washburne, treasurer. The dftCidedvtA lnitomnrnts with I .",00 (I caplul if ar meeting with good PRIZES OFFERED FOR AD CLUB COSTUMES All the ideas In costuming that adver tising experience or competition can suggest art at a premium with mem, bers of the Ad club. Tomorrow night at the Multnomah hotel the Ad club's annual masquerade ball and five hun dred party will be held.. .The men's prise are offered for the' most 'unique advertising costume, one prize : for the most comical costume and one prize for the best group. . - ; There- are also prises fer the most beautiful costume for a woman, and also the most unique and the most comic. There are two general prizes, ono for the best baby costume worn by aa adult, and one, for the best child's costume worn by an adult The Judge of tho contest will be Judge R. G. Morrow and j George' N. Davis of the circuit court, and District Attorney waiter . .vn. All are member of the Ad club, t It Is expected that the Ad men' will costume, to sugjejil "Business they are engaged in. The committee on arrange ments is composed of Melvin G. Win. stock, U. W. Edwards and K. S. Hig gins. . " '. . i SUIT FOR DAMAGES . SETTLED OUT OF COURT ; It took attorney for both sides about 10 minutes to reach an agreement this morning in the United States district court after the personal 'damage suit of Thomas Makoff against the Southern Pacific and the Pacific Bridge company had been called for trial. The Jury was on hand and Judge Wolvcrtnn had called tho court calendar. In tho ...meantime, the -attorney went out In the federal clerk's oifloe. and in five minutes they came back In and announced that a set tlement had been reached. Makoff is to receive HSBO. Thomas Makoff was in jured September 27 last faU. He was working on a ditch digging machine. In moving It across the Southern Pacific tracks at Willsburg, South Portland, the machine was struck by a train. Makoff Agents for ; Butterick Patterns and Arnold's Knit Goods for Infants awfr. f. . . t .I , i-1, ipi rj i imi f Vi.i, i.-i.-. . -niiiii.fi it i From 3 to 4 P. M $3.50 Kimonos for $1.95 rrom 3 to 4 P. iff, on th Second Floor A Special Wot of Crepe Kimono,, in light blue, navy and lavender, regular $3.60 tf nff value on afe for, each v A 7D $1.00 Silk Gloves at 79c rrom 3 to 4 P. X. on th Xaln rioor 500 Pairs of Women's Long, 16 - Button, Par Silk Gloves, double-tipped fingers, all sizes, black, white, navy. "TQ gray, tan, on sale for, pair I 7C $3.98 Umbrellas at $2.50 Women' Heavy Quality Pur SUk Taffeta-Covered UmbrelUs, in black, navy, green pr red, strong, seven-rib paragon frame, assorted handles, $2.98 &n Cf values, on sale at, ea. Pm9U 75c Stamped Dresses 39c rrom 3 to 4 P. X. oa th Third rioor Children' rink and Bin Chambray and Q Ingham Dresses, stamped for embroidery In simple designs, 75c values, on sale QQ for the small prloe of, each OVC $1 Underskirts Only 75c rrom 3 to 4 P. X. oa th Third rioor Women' Short Whit vndarsklrt. of fin quality mus lin, with medium width linen torohon trimming, the 7Ci, kind usually aold at SI, at , OC 50c Ratines, a Yard 29c rrom 8 to 4 P. X. on the Balcony 1300 Tards of Thl rashionabl Wash rabrlo in white,- tan, blue, rink and. lavender, regular 9Q Oo value, thl on hour, yd, mmVC $3.75 Portieres at $2.29 rrom 3 to 4 P,X. Portiere of heavy quality figured Repp, tft yard long and 45 Inches wide, with heavy tassel fringe, all col ors, $3.75 values, now o Q on sale at small prloep.iiJ $2.50 Oxfords for $1.98 rrom 3 to 4 r. M. Women's Pat ent, Viol and Onnmetal . Oxford Shoe, regular )2-60,.qq value, thia on hour, pr. pi0 $1,25 Silk Hose for 89c Prom 3 to 4 P. M. Woman's Para Thread Silk Hose, black, with lavender tops, pink, tan, sky, gray and white, $1.25 values, at QQ the small prloe of, a. pair OVC $5.00 Silverware at $1.98 rrom 8 to 4 P. X. Beautiful SU- fVer Quadruple Plated Sandwloh Trays, vax riaMs, xrut bowis, etc., values to $5.00, on dl no sale now for only, each pi0 35c Neckwear Special 17c Trom 3 to 4 P. 14. 60 Dosea Ken's 4-la-hand Becktles, flowing and reversible styles,' plain col ors. , tripes. figures and f two toned efects, 35c vals. 1 fC ON THEFIFTH FLOOR rrom 3 to 4 P. X. on the rifth Floor (1 Dre Oood 350 A large quantity or regular ibo ana It Novflltv Drena Goods, ii inaheii wide, regular 75o and $1.0 QC values. -on sale now at, yd. OCPC rrom S to 4. P. X. on th rifth rioor 8o Embroiderie 39 Splendid quality 45-inch Bwfn Embroidery Flounclngs, with deep, well- worked pattern in open work and eyelet designs, regular 76o and &80 values. X on sale at, the yard OuC rrom 1 to 4 P. M. ion the rifth FloorA Clean TTp of Kisses' and Children's School Shoe, gun metal, kid and patent leather, all sizes up 2 In the lot. spe- QQ ' cial at the small price, pr. VOC if h!Mi TRAIN GOES-THROUGH.-: BRIDGE, 14. BELIEVED: 10 HAVE BEEN KILLED -" ' . - . - Pennsylvania . Crew . Probably Drowned Neariirbana; Send' ' Boats' to s Rescue. : ' (tnlted Pre Im4 wtre.) Columbus, Ohio, March Sa-r-A wieik train on the Indtajiapolis division of thu Pennsylvania railroad went through a bridge near TJrbana. Ohio, according ta advices Just received here at the com pany office. The train carried av.erew; of 20, and only 6 of that number are reported accounted for. 's"' ,' ' Adjutant General Wood'wa notified today that 60 persons had sought ref ug j on the housetops at Larue, Marion coun ty Boat are rushing to the scene. Miss Mabel Boardman, chairman or the local Red Cross relief board, wired to Governor Cox of Ohio early today offering nurses and money If needed for the flood districts. JUDGE CHADWICK WILL: ' SPEAK AT BAR BANQUET The annual banquet of the Multnomali Bar asBOclatlon will b held, at 8.80 o'clock this evening M.the orystal din ing room of the Now Oregon hotel. Among the speaker will bo Judge Stephen J. Chadwlck of the Hupren.o court, of Washington, i C. Mol"J' District Attorney .Wlter .11. BvUiw. 1 ; cult Judw Uavls. C. 14' a Wood, anj Judgo McBrlda of the supremo cburt of Oregon. " was Injured In the resulting plleup. Ho Is said to bo internally lajured and that recovery will be Impossible. . ' ' ; t ,. i v.--.- 1 .7-'. . r?":tl Journal Want Ada bring results. From 4 to 6 P. M. $2.50 Hemp Braid $1.49 rrom 4 to 8 P. X. la th Millinery Department 13 - yard Piece of Hemp Hat Trimming Braid, in shade -of cerise, black, brown, white, gold and blue, d1 1Q $2.60 value, at, piece fl.tl' Silk Petticoats for $1.75 rrom 4 to 8 P. X. oa th Second rioor Soman Striped Xessalia Silk Petticoats, wide flounce with thre tucks at S. ntt bottom, $2.85 values, at sll O 98c Veils for Only 65c Ftom 4 to 0 P. M- W .w Silk Chlff oa Auto Veil, one by two yards, with hemstitched or satin-striped . border, black, white and colors. 8o value, on (C sale at small price of, each UJw 89c Pillow Cases for 59c rrom 4 to a r, X. oa the Third Floor Pillow Cases stamped for embroidery in a variety of new designs, with scallop border on best 46-inch tubing, 89o CQ. value, on sale now at, each De Brevoise BrasVl93c rrom 4 to 8 P. VL Th WU-X-a-o-w-n De Brevoise Brassieres. made of best quality batiste and tastefully trimmed In embroid ery and laoe, special these QQ two hour at the price of, HOC 65c Bloomers Only 43c From 4 to P. X. on tho Third Floor Children' Black Sateen Bloomer, mad of extra - heavy sateen, with good strong; band and eyelets, some with, muslin waist auacneu, vaiues 10 65c, on sale now for, each Five Big Grocery Specials rrom 4 to 8 P. X. la Basement Waw-Waw Sauce at bottl lf)0 Burnett's Vanilla Xzt., 2 pa. 27 Bumford'a Baking fow, oao Bensdorf Bacon at, per can Simpson' String Bana, can $3 Couch . Covers $1.79 rrom 4 to e P. X. on th Fourth P 1 o r X.arg, Elegant Quality Tapestry Couch Covers. 64x100 inches, fringed . or plain edge, Oriental designs, regu- 4t -7Q lar $3 value on sale at ylii U 10c-15c Silverware at 5c Prom 4 to P. M. 5000 Odd pieces of Silver Tahlwaro, Tea ndDart Spoon. Butter Spreader. Sugar Shell, popular patterns, loo and 15o values, C during these two Jiours, ea. Diamond Dyes Special 7c rrom 4 to 8 P. KtlOpO Doien Diamond Dye for wool, silk or cotton, guaranteed,-best made, special from 4 to P. M. at 7 the email price of. a packag C $1.25 Shirts Special 59c rrom 4 to 8 P, X. BO Doien Men' Coat Shirt with soft or stiff attached cuffs,, plain or pleated . bosoms, neat stripes, figure ftnd plain colors, slightly soilipd from being on die- CtQj play, $1 and $1.25 valuea DZ7C ON THE FIFTH FLOOR rrom 4 to 8 P. X, oa the rifth rioor 83.98 Sweater at 054 'Women's , and Misses' ' 'All - wool Sweaters 4n navy, red, tan and white, values up to $3.l, QP these two hours for, each- V3C rront 4 r. is, on th, riftn, Tloor Children' Shoe 4$ 'Viol and patent loathe r. In Biucher and straight lace styles, sizes 2 to 8, while they last, these two hours fofviUC m 4 r a s J L f