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.:lv L, POKTL iING, OCTOBER 1 1813. I: m 7 Uovein . S. A." 1 ;li unil ; indy i li,i. p. -I denied '''Humphries', .alles.i ,1 irons-complaint lie aeked for n$ shI'I ... I.-. ,.n 11 iir.,nVirlf.i' Mil Tlin . tltilfi III IJO V. n-'!'" ..... ... - . hill mounted to 1103 and on thlrt Jl phries is said to have paid but $S0 v to have receive 1 a credit of 7. 1 I TItE Went I 'I'lin,. il.lllll V .. . - i and Vsu. OKI l:u 1 1 4. 1-. ulcm. Or,, 8ept" .' rortlsn.l iii i iThiirKlBy; n . OrriKin -- I i.u ..truM tonight (i jKirn. WhlnstiHi kir toiu: l- erly wind. . Idaho Fair tonight m1 toulgbt souls futtlou. i tt litiona. t'tir tonight i! TburndHT;' IU t ly wlndn. , luirwitii essi- r; lhrlit frost i. i.ivAi.a, F (iii'cmtcr. ' To Cjsi' tr I ! reliefs. RcKinnlilS vi i tli tonight, the first mid second night T.niir reliefs will change rdares for one month. It la the Id.-n of (1 '"f Clark ) to liave thc.e two reliefs f !i- ' pf '' , .ontli, thereby Bllowln the ! ' ,l i . itrolman an opportunity '"'-5 I me afternoon Bml fore I'att il tiif! ; t. ' 'u'a I;iley lias command of the i;:-t t relief, while Captain Shiver H in df the oeiond nlsrhr. The latt-r will report thin nl'ternoon (it 4 : iih lii.4 men pud i'i'k until .'. when Cft'taiii KIley and his i. :i r . i duly. The day feller unuer C. I,-, n ,i dm T. Mnnrc; 'remains as us-unl. . ..... ...'' Dii!iy(SL i i hi i rig. there was 1 f.rvi:l(i, sarin d ! Iia to hft; in th. vlle--o hi: J Customers Dance b: Buy So Price of R Will Go Up, Xremljiatlon for Stent r The 'United States Civil' Service -nlsnio" ' will holdv this month Its -i r fait examination for stenograph r t type ,' writer in the prlnlepal cities hi t -. ( stated' .while-.--no .difficulty 1... ' '. . found 4Jii v providing sufficient , , eligible, the number of male i , ban not - been .sufficient ' tQ thev need of the service. - Young' rnwi ' are wllllnir to accept entrance aal. . of 1840 and IS 00 cer annum hava'. c.. cellent opportunltle for appolnthjtnt.1 ' 'AVhUe the entrance aalary Is small, pro I ( motion Is reasonably rapid for those who ;; merit It. ; Application .forms ana mior .. nuitloni ia regard to examinations may be secured from the. commission at ' AVaslttncton or from any of the dls , trlct secretaries, 1 who are located at .the poatofflce, Boston, Mass.. Philadel '' phla, Pa. $ Atlanta, Ga,; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago,"- Ilk; BU Paul, Minn.; ; Seattle, Y Wash.;: ..San ancieco Cal. Custom ' House, New York,- N.t.Y.i KeWprleans, lAt 01 Ctom ; House, Bt- Louis; Mo "-t- Case 'flfoo SnslrBUlosjit-"Tbis case lit . - too insignificant to. eonsider," said Dis trict Judge Bell tn dismissing the charge l of assault filed against Mies gtella Wil- Hams by Tom 8. Williams, m fireman, , Williams ' alleged . that Miss - Williams , hit him over the ' head with . an um Vrella. The evidence, such as was taken, - brought out the fact that a man named vlsong was the only' one hit No damage was done. Miss ) Williams,' under the Impression that Williams sTepturwlttiess v away. In a civil suit In which she was in - terested, charged on Williams following ' - a , wordy, .altercation. .The rumpus oc curred -In the corridors ; of i the-' court house and Williams at once procured complaint. . . ' , Gets Louse tAclc.- W. C. Bpencn was . aterday awarded a verdict against O. J. and Ada Hull by a Jury In Circuit Judge Catena .court In liis suit to bave an agreement by which he traded i house and lot In Oakhurst for the lease, crops and Implements on a Clackamas county farm set aside, lie alleged that the trade had been made with the un derstandlng that (he farm contained over 100 acres and that certain portions of the farm were in cropn. He testified that. there were less than 70 ticres e land according to a survey and that the amount of crop was less than i ad been promised. V" '. v wstthearts aivea Ztectnr'. After lecturing George Zervls and Marie. H. i Beaty, IS and 1 -year-old sweethearts, ' and giving them advice as to the proper time for . making; : love. District Judge Jones discharged Zervis, who was ar - rested Monday for sending threatening messages to the girl. Zervls is a Greek snd was arrested In a fruit stand at Becond and Morrison streets, where he 4 is employed. A. H. Beaty, the, father ' of the girl, brought the charge against the youth, fearing: he might carry out .his .threat -to kill himself and the girL Jadioe Plsappsarlng'.-.That the -' Jong standing prejudice among the hetn ' r. irr uiaBiPV ftgainvi mwivy nv atm''l fast disappearing is shown by , 'the cla s . of people ho are patrons of the Columbia, Portland s moaei pnotc i play bouse. Hundreds of the better class - of people In this city patronise this tlieatr every day. . The matinee per. formeoces are becoming especially pop ular. '4.;.' ;;:S:.f::;-; ..(Ady,) o XIscues Bridye Approaobes. Wil liams avenue and Vancouver avptme buHinesH men, residents and property holders, are urgently requested to be present at - the . meeting - of the Ninth Ward Protective association In tho au ditorium of the Alhina branch library, r.TiO Knott street, tomorrow evening at o'. 'i k, at which-time will be, dis Ukou..j o ue. Ion off approacbe! to tbe. proposed Portland-Vancouver bridge, the aqdltoriuiH oh the east side and tho opening-of, Adarns street.. The meeting ts- y:;;:j,rr;i ZpStfi Aoonsed of Passing Boras Cheeks B. G. Hayes, a recent arrival from Ya oolt. Wash., was arrested last night by Detectives Price, and Mallett and today they lodged a formal complaint charging him with passing .worthless checks upon two ' Portland : merchants. - The checks are for small amounts. Hayes claims he did not know., his account bad been overdrawn. t.He' in in the city Jail..- Alice Adams, S49 Jefferson street, $19 yesterday' afternoon, George Rognas es caped prosecuion for having passed a bad tbeck for $10 on the woipan. , Dis trict Judge Dayton dismissed the com- f' daint against the. man charging obtain ng- money under false pretenses. .- The check was drawn .on the First National bank of Pendleton, in which Rognas had no funds. ' .r;t .. . ,':,, ;,. Christian denoe lecture Professor Hermann 8. Herlng C S. B., a member ' of the : board of lectureship - of. the mother - church. ' the- - First Church of '. Christ. Scientist. : in Boston.: Mass.. will deliver a free lecture on Christian Sci ence tomorrow and-Friday evenings III First Church of Christ. Scientist, Nine teenth and ' Everett streets, at S p. m. The public is welcome. : v, (Adv.) ' One Third Tour Life la d Make that third comfortable and restful by keeping - . your mattresses and pillows tenovatea-Jottiana Curled Hair. MaU Ohloajro Dentists removed to their new 1 office, -. Panama -. bldg-t d and - Alder. sta. Mezzanine floor. (Adv.). . ;'-..,, .,1 ,,',..:- "' ' ,' v. . One nlt Fressed Saoh Weefc $1.80 a month. Unique Tailoring Co.. 30$ Stark, Main .-61, . A-41 1 . .v:' y . y ; - . (Adv.) jewelry Salesmen Wanted. None but first-class, experienced men need apply. Aronson's. , . v:;,;'-"'- ". (Adv.) roar Boom Of floe Suite In Journal bldg. Outside rooms, best location. Adv. Sower Carney, the ladle' tailor Mo hawk bldg..- Moderate prices. (Adv.) ; ters Factory, 16th. and Lovejoy streets. Phones Main 23. AHJI4..S i (Adv.) , I 'Did i Toti lose or Break your eye. glasses? Go to Dr, George Rubensteln, you' will ''get 'better glasses- for less money; no tag or coupon, no humbug. Satisfaction assured, ( 18$ Chlrd- St., near-Taylor.;. Tacetlom Over, welcome home. Let us make your housecleanlng a little easier, . and .renovate your mattresses and pil lows. Portland curled ' Hair Mattress factory, 14th and Lovejoy sts. Main 834. A-1374. (Adv.) Dentist Vlles Answer 45r. Arthur W. Chance, a dentist, who was sued by J, O. Humphries for $3000 damages for alleged negligent and careless work, filed his answer yesterday In which he asserted that he did the work com plained about In a workmanlike manner . 1 I Do and You Will 1 5 . . ,;boy ''and": eat Dyer'g ; Pork'V '; '"'tnd ;'Bcar.;jEach; to.us:::':; for . the same, reasons., t I i ',v',kBOW' thenv-you .don't. -; , i'. , ' Here they .are: They re 4 r:' 'l v more I i k e T home-baked, . C ' w'f e-a '-'than. -., aify . ther'Yjr-.";-; - - brand rj'iv the market. And :l- ' ' ; one' bet 38 percent more-' ' -" of .them for 1 10c . or ',15c ? ' I , . . than of other brands I y . do, and you- ought to buy.. V ' Dyer' Pork and Beans illlil l ae $35 for peedlng.A fine of. $8 was given H. T,' Moore, proprietor of the lone Carpet works this morning, In the municipal court, 'for automobile speed ing, s He was arrested yesterday after non at:. ,Twenty-flret , and Broadway streets by Motorcycle. Officer Coulter. Moore's speed was SS miles an hour.- - ' 18-Tear-Old : Boy Arrestsd. r On a charge Of taking a motorcycle belonging to E. Jones, 81. Clinton . street, Elgin Hawes, J 6 years old, wae arrested last evening and turned- over to the Juvenile court. The boy lives at 80 East Ninth street. , . : '-.,':,!:'-. '-:,i-V.': ;' DeUvery Wagon Wrecked The auto delivery wagon of H. B. MacKellar,. 003 Tillamook street, ran into an excavation In the ; street at Twenty-seventh and Tillamook streets; last night.' , The auto was wrecked, a .There, were no lights to snow tne excavation, u is saio. Xndleted for Theft. P. Ruttle was indicted by the grand Jury, yesterday for the theft of various articles, including a handbag, ana koosk, irom a. w. Flack. Bonds were placed at $2000 in his case. ' Steamer . Jessie Sarklng tor Camas, Washougel end way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. .Leaves Washington street : dock At " i P. m. r tAdV.) Holiday Our stores will " be closed tomorrow (Thursday) on account of hol iday Big, . Bichcl' A Co. - ! (Adv.) ' . '(Cultpd freM Leaaed T 6on FranclBco, Oct. 1.- lho In the way of running the Coaat on a soft drink basis i be that It won't pay, prnpi letn establishments were saying today. Nobody seems to have !' until after the lid, was : mldniffht. ' The only one; s the police allow the dan' It they stop Belling hai l . police did for this i uce, i t i instantly the wail from rent the air that, v. I,,. dancing and dancin.., tlv ine 111 tie or notbiii!.' on . The straight salooi it business after closed, but the l 1111 .j."'-11 -- i- brulli. : iir.x his ' , sn.'iriM, iri the I . hike 1 r; f The body of i s old, boi'. of , was found to- abeck park. "Jak i brother wandered ,a te yesterday, ' i.The . found at th lake edge of bread and butter to n the baby could, not be commissioners ordered LAUNDRESS BACK TO, VIENNA the ' i ru'i ,i- ring Lars bay- " vork, Oct. 1. Brought ' here f - .os Angeles after following Prince tuus Sulkowski, whom she alleged jut i her after a promise of marriage, in in' Vienna, Mrs. Clara Melcher, a l-i undress,: wast taken aboard the steamer Kronprlns Wllhelm - for- -deportation. The-, prince .recently' married Miss Marie Louisa , Freese, a wealthy Los Angeles girl. LOADS OF PIANOS r. c. .li for $245 Will Purehe a $375 Quality; Brand New Piano, ir - jv, " ' Families Who Do Not Posses Piano. Should Visit the Graves Music Co. Removal Sale. v v . :':-;:jV'i; Fathers and Mother, You Would Take Great Delight in Play ,- ; ing'or Having the Children Play .Beautifully That S75Q; Player Piano , You Can Now Buy for 465 Z5 , h--$jJZ Monthly. if;. Start With Sl-It Will Secure a Piano or Player Piano During ;,rw:!:2ATime of 'Removal Sale. c:yZl: ,: ..... . . w , $1S0 Artist Violins for $78 Cash or $6 Monthly $ 12.50 Cor ; 1 ; ; ( ; nets $8.75 $10 ; Mandolins $4.75-l$8 r V Guitars 4.25-Etc. 1 ' .'v ! . Qnallty Glasses MunaeU Optical Co., I10 N.-W. bldg., cor. th and Wash. (Ad.) -r. Dr. B. CBrewaV Bye, ' Bar, Mohawk building. .'.-'(";- .-vvv, ,. .'. (Adv.) ; EXPECT MELON CUTTING BY THE UNION PACIFIC 50c De Luxe Edition Music, Removal Sale Price. i .Be 35c Sunday School and School Books, Each ......... . . i . 10c $1.00 Cz erne y & Plaidy and Other Studies. .... 5c, 10c, 15c 50c Song Folios, 5c; 75c Song Folios,. 10c; $1 Song Folios, 15c .'The homes that do not have pianos particularly when boys and girls are to be educated should call at oncei Quality . and prices are unusual,, the savings immense, the ' terms . of pay ment easy, the pianos guaranteed; the pianos' can be exchanged for new -ones within one year; full amount paid .will be allowed; the purchase therefore sure to satisfy you. "Keeping eter nally at it brings success," said Abe Lincoln. The wonderful success of the Graves Music Co. Removal Sale Is the natural outgrowth of persistent effort coupled with the reduced . prices and terms, that made, it possible for .thou sands of families : to secure splendid pianos, player pianos and small musical instruments. - e - - - -- - By a -i succession of ceaseless efforts the Graves Muslo Co. Removal Sale of Pianos and Musical Goods has grown to greater proportions than It seemed possible, and because of. Its removal, its uneaualed volume Of business, the Grave Musta Co. continues to offer its great deductions in quality pianos and player pianos. Fresh carloeds ar-' riving for the new store 149-161 Fourth street must be sold at the old store 111 Fourth street new store not yet -ready no room at old stores all must be sold now prices marked down for quick selling. - Success inspires confidence. In de ciding where to purchase - pianos or player ; pianos, please remember the great success of the Graves Muslo. Co, Removal Sale. . It has earned -the con fidence of the public,-as evidenced by the thousands of tolanoa and other In struments purchased here after com paring elsewhere. New and used alike marKea pown oerore removal. , MASTS) KASTO. : . There are thousands of men In Port land . who arsr i without pianos today. who would purchase one at once , if they could experience for just one even. Ing the pleasure of possessing a - new, up-to-date player piano. These men love music, are musical by Instinct, but have never spent-the .time to learn to play the mere piano. All would be glad to have their friends In for' a musical evening to sing popular songs and to enjoy the classics as well as the present favorites which cart be so artistically played on the player pianos we " are showing.. .... . - -V There are fathers and mothers who would take great delight lit playing- for the children as well as ' hearing the children flay for them,; in the perfect manner. In whlofr even youngsters can produce the best of musio with, these player pianos. The Graves Musio Co. presents a broader selection of 14 makers' Player Pianos than is to be found elsewhere, besides the saving.' during removal sale. of from $236 to $495, on terms of $10 and $13 monthly. - ' wfTerw-"B dyertH It ' is safe" and satisfactory to buy one of these nianos by mall. Write to us, and we will eend you . run description, or. If you like. ship the piano subject to your approval. we pay rreignt to any point in uregon, Washington or Idaho. Buy now and. LEGS OF PORT 0RF0RD; CEDAR IS LATEST "Help us,!, I theiappeal . of the arti ficial Umb v manuf acturers to the .for eatry department ot.t;he government ; Thls'i Is. Tthe trouble.' ; Wooden f limb manufacturers ave; been(.making ; them out of Knirllsh . willow, a very' light, tough wood.'" It has been so much In demand,, however, and the supply Js so limited that, it U growing scarce. The price of this wood today is 1200 per lyOP board feet- ..'-. -i-'" -i: 'A-'''.--'i:: :-X ,f ; The forestry department recently sent a bulletin broadcast over- the country. ,aeklng its agents to find a wood that .might, be "substituted. ; - a.- i. (iTo date, the wood best adapted to th purpose is found in Oregon. . It Is the Port Orford : cedar, a variety of .wood found nowhere in the world except In Coos and Curryxountlesof this state and Humboldt county California. Like the wlUSw, the supply la limited. ' " r Experiments have been made, that in dicate that sthls ' wood is the ." eojual of English ; willow for , the pew purpose. It is light, but nearly as hard, as oak.. It is 'almost .white, -i - The Port, Orford cedar is essentially a fancy wood.' .Its present market price, is $40 and $50 per 1000 lumber feet v A cabinet maker or wood fancier gets more solid satisfaction . working . with ' this wood than aiiy other grown in the west. At present it- is used mostly -in boat building, especially In ' the construction of motor boats, where the .highest qual ity - wood 'Is .-required.- "-'; ,. ,,;-). , . ': Howard B. Oakleaf, head of the de partment of products of , the. Portland forest service of f ice, recently ' sent -a generous sample of tills wood to Wash ington, - OUt of this sample a limb is to be made, and It will be worn as a test of Its qualities Then It It . standard, owners of I'it l may expect a run on their 1- .. Dynamiter Given i:;) V ' Yreka. ;' Cal,.c Oct.:-1- Com ioi. -l r--centiy Of.', conspiring to dynamite t homes of several workmen at Weed, nr.. here. G. ililotto, an Ittiliso, was s tanced. to go .years In i'olaom pri on, -and G. Vlgna to if years in t-.i Quentld. - .Two other men convicted o; similar charges already are nerving i;. years ecb In San Quentln. - TBCB BIOSCT GOODS AT TSB BIOSTT TTMB i ..; Ar alwava itt hit hnit at hf stora.?.'!? i i "TXuB STOBB 07 QTJAwTT." ctm -aye rl r. c o: Bortland's Bxoluslve 'Handlers of Bverythlng ttood to Bat. ;- - v 148 Third Street. A-4438, Sfaia 9439. . , i ..' r ' r i r ' To Arrive Today TP'S :4.''x.'J . This delicious .Breakfast or Luncheon Specialty, pecked In links and . meat one pound to the package. P rice this year' no higher than usual. : : Links 40a a -pound; meat. See -a pound, -f: ".. . ; . , - ... --,. Another shipment will arrive for -Saturday.! Place your; orders today, ' ' and we will deliver at once, or Saturday, i . . , ; , .; . n.-. tJ..T i SnsOZAZi BOTTOBorBZS STOBS WXXXi kS CXOSXD AXt. DAT , THVBSDAT, OOTOlESs, on account of Jewish holiday. , Please antlci-'i ; pate your wants today. - v ' , ouav UQtros axs vmra dbv abtsixbt is cosorrotTX. - XJT OTTB OBUCATBSSBV SEFA BTaCBSTT la always to be found the .I finest cooked meats and delicacies. , ...-. :v.. v , , . s : - tTABT Tn MOSTX BiaHT, and open your account at the- -. ? "STOBB OI QTrAUTT" "ipecial BCeeaeager Senrtoe." Use common sense -buy Superior eoat. $ ton. Main 154: A-1541. (Adv.) i i ' .. .'. '. ,-.:-' - ' ' ' :. ." - , ' ,' --'','- - " V ' i i- . - ; I - i - r . - a...nii.i,. j i, , j ' i, i SB. a t, BATHES i ', , I Have Moved Am permanently; located , In . the : Xorgam xalldiag, Washixtg-toa rt. at Broadway (old Seventh at) The building ; runs' through on Washington 5 from Broadway to Park. There is orOy one entrance, j In the middle of the blpclC ;. i V DRl C L HAYIJES v," i . SXOX.V8ZVB OPTIOZAB" ' Suite 4O5-40a fTonrth' Tloor) ,. Sforgaa Bnilding ,'?' Wssblagtos at Broadway ' The Nosf Unique arid Beautiful Grill on the Pacific Coast : 'will be ready to welcome the beauty and pleasure loving public. tomorrow evening. . - - - 7 - .-', ,-.sV'; ( .. . ... ".'.'.:...;-,-''. '.; -'.'-;.-v:;,M,--':-v'.:-'sc- -"',''" "'V --V Sweet music softly shaded' lights-F-bewilderinfflyJbeajAtiful a decorations-slaughter, and gaietyair these will greet and cheer, all who come to par .take of the superb cuisine and wish success to this new undertaking. ' v 5 " - - f ' f J, ''-.'-- Opening , ... , j Thursday Evening 6to 12 A special program will be rendered , by tjie German -Hussars .Orchestra,: assisted by eight of the most versatile "and pleasing entertainers to be secured in San Francisco and Eastern centers."", , .-.."', -, ,-' . i.-t, 4, -'..-.,..-.; '.T.-.Sii,..:: - ;ji;i ..- .'.-Hi , , , We shall take pleasuftvisgreeting you and ' "'. numbering you ;; among' the. merrymakers. relght to any point In Orego have it shlDDed when ready. i Make your selection now and pay $1 down, if you do not want to pay the (ull payment, and then, before de i very, you pay the balance in cash or $5 or $9, or Whatever agreement you make for the first payment, and the balance'16 monthly,, etc., until the piano is paid for In full. ... Every piano or player piano purchased carries with - It the Graves Music - Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as also the usual guarantee from each- manufac turer of these new musical instruments; besides, we take it in exchange within one year, allowing the fun amount paid, ii .v., i . vi wi, ii -xp.'V' r - iTLiTf wA If in i i i . .I. i . i : oeairea. .. . n - - 1 i ISflilI'K-; DENTISTS ..'-A? ft V- 'fe'iJ'';-".:;'-, ' ' ... .-'Y--rv-yv., ' ' fv-,-';v ..' . -, . . - C- ,. .;';';v -,.xx... IVe are b; located between Pourth ';,,i9;;.'V''--i'-':'::yrf fe'-r-.;.' . ''':;; v'iVf-S ' ,';V:: ' ..'-.,-- . ,.- S ': ,i and - Fifth - ea Washington -street :.. ,,r' -t :"-V.p.,.V-V'-.--"'!l';.'.'V :':' i- '--iv' -;-.': i - M'; "- .'-.-,.: ..;; !-'. ,'.i,.-. .. .... X '.'. --.', . '' . - --.v- :" .".:.:. ,;' -:. ' ' ' ..' "W," '" " ''-:;"' and are prepared to give you firs! iiiiiiiGtionSaleiO . ss- a IK- ! , 'A- Morgan .BuildingBroadway and Washington Street. 1.-- . ... . v. - ,1 ) ,, f . New Totk. Oct. : 1. When the Union Pacific ,-: executive.' committee . met the speedy announcement was expected that it had cut 19. per cent of an $82, 000,000 cash melon. '..;,;;' According-to-Wall' street' Information, the- executive committee.-after deduct ing $100,000,000 from , Its' $220,000,000 surplus, as a reserve to fall back on in case the supreme court should order the 1 purchase of 1 ' the Central Pacific,' to gether, with $38,000,000 to represent the shrinkage in Investments, at the present prices of stocks, will still have the $82. 000,000 available for distribution.- ; AFTER 17 . YEARS' VISITS . WIFE AND SHOOTS, HER (t'1 ' ' , r i l ''".''-"",',,, New Toik, Qct. 1. Morris Rosenthal killed his wife and himself in Brooklyn today, ii Seventeen years ago he deserted his family. Today he reappeared at bis wife's door, saying: "I'm starving. Take me back." , - - 4 ' i )., .1;' ( The woman refused, whereat? Rosen thai drew a revolver, shot her through the head, and then blew out his own brains. . , . - ,i ' tyj ''' . 1 .. iv i'iit'. i'v-Four'TThouaand See the Pope. - ' Borne, Oct. l.-Much refreshed by the' few days; rest he has been taking, the' pope' today resumed , the reception of Pilgrims In the Vatican courtyard. Four thousand were there today... - .:i .' : ';',f in in. i ' " i hi V'l '"i ' - : Cards of Thanks 1 y We Wish to thank our manv. frlanda for1 their kindness and beautiful flowers in ,'thls hour of sorrow In the losa of our baby daughter. We wish especially the sGood Samaritan hnspttal. , . -MK. AIN1J jctir RUM.', f ..FORD. . .- (Adv.) T I wish to thank our many friends f of this HASSEN';" their kindness and sympathy, in Wwaewi ?H Cheap Hunting Coats From tl ud. - Alro a full line of bIcaI. eton, (sleev-efess) -coats at special price Archer a Wiggins, 6th and Oak, (Adv.) V Safe Deposit Vaults.".; ' - Private boxes at reasonable r.. Fire and '- burglar proof vaults for storage, packages, suitcases, etc. Cham :;:-.v,i'i, -'i--)U.v ' 1 . i 'vy'.?',ifi:;' S'';-'"4r' ; t The moit sensational event in the history of oui business brought hundreds to ATIYEH oKua., corner Aiaer &treei ana i entn. many,0T tne ncnesr, cnoicest ana mosi exquis - He Rues found their way to the hands of their admirers, who were only amazed to find . . themselves the owners of such a beautiful Rug at a great deal less than the. actual im- - ,f porters cost. ?.':v '.jV.t" ;i1:.i;,,r,,'l.'.5: A RARE OPPORTUNITY ; v-' l Nothing like it ever happened before or will happen again. The largest exclusive Rug dealers in Western America offer their, entire stock to the highest bidder in order to raise a certain sum or money ai a snort noucc, anu uie niuincm um sum is. raiseu.uie saic A f'k x v'.witl tome" to an end.;' Don't fait to' come. early a 'chance of .a if ei1mtiAI0Wf JS&w "1 .', w "v i; ': "' ' ?i'.rv"- SALE TAKES PLACE TONIGHT at 8 P. M. Avail Yourself of TR!s Rare! Opportunity and Beautify Your Home "mm '.?; t '5: !i ';' ,'Ao', -1; ' '; - '. .--s ,- , ' '; - - v ' rtV;..i;.:i-i-ii.f,rt.-;'c.'..,, an i v .C'-r -':;' .- - . ii. .-, . .'1 ;;-,-'-':'-:':' iVS''?, tT .V -; V'V - f,, --,.:--if.'ii.1. 391r395 ALDER STREET, CORNER TENTH IS:' S VS.; -' t-5.- ' ti1-' 'I 'A, r ' : 'i 'A 1 1':;': ;-:.v-.ri', W'; X.ifiAl. '.'.f-v- ;''&-,-. '-:v ?.?;i ; .i:iv,;'V;- ''.r;-;-f.;i'''-' iv i.w;.;'iifv';;i--'..Jf'iS;'.!! - m iiVv,. vltf"-?'1'.', ') - '. ' SCHOOL OF THg ' Portland Art Association: Winter term beslni Oetnltor a. -;i r-i ... ' life Pnwlng and minting; Klcmentary Inw. Ing and Palntlns; , llluatratlon; . OoiudwIMod: Sketch; Modeling: Dl(?o( Wetvlng; Wwxj. earrlnc BpmUI Siiturdny and trenlug cIommi. for elrcBlar apply BU8UX Of AST. liftb ud Taylor. :r .'-.-. ',.'.' - ,. II F-W.-RIH1R-I IslleVfUilLUlAV '7T "I invite tour iNQuiRira r:- ri First and Oak . . ., Streets X Piin;;i3 f"" if !r TC3 II" SfUee-aio. XTsJ Af. ' ... ftaoae I , florae erebulaace f -r t animals st a asnnabl. I' 1 I e Mils oiflc. jum i i . ber of Commerce building. (Adv.) -