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'TtA, OREGON DAILY 1 joUKNAL. ' rCTLAND, TIIUKSDAY'EVENINQ, C lng tb car which went through a buo enasful teat yesterday aXternoon. Th JJwbank company : ha had In quiries from railway compnlM all over tha world asking for information about Ma Invention. , The Westlnghouse Atr Brake people "have bad expert electrl clana her watching tha progress of the Invention aa 'applied t this car an J others built by the! uanc company fey the past two yearn, j. , ; '- K,v..i..n - . ' i, Search for Sun '.on Fall." Ouentown. Oct. lf After searching In tha vicinity of th spot where tha Volturna burned, the steamship Cymrio 1,1.1 III l ,1 -JLJJJ! rotura, t v t riort that noiMng f :a i i ; t vessel's two li isa- u fa. ... It was considered .cer tain Una tfcey ww-a awwapa,..?'? .,' 1 ... . " t " - - -I y I . v. . . I -jMEVy GAS-ELECTRIC "CAR 3 -GIVEN "Th ;, wonderful . tianem AllUum ' i, Truoootha etalreMwe waits and. T. Tommj' inot; The avnxatlon f f . iiay, . Arcadian GunK-n, Jiutel' T ' ni man. ; . i : (Adv.; Journal Want Ada brlnr rcaults. ' THOROUGH TEST 'American ant) German competition have paralysed tha Welsh tin Industry and caused the eloalng of 100 mills. , ' -j j ii. .... j ''.i,.1 t ,, it ANP-WiUCGESSFUli Sik Bars of QO ( Sniders Cat ( ""Pridgyl Arrow Day Special f . Fridsy Arrow Sale f" Sniderrt "SO easeo of Felt Ntptha Soap, i.Ctwp,larg botflei.1). Special the high-grade laundry 09 for . this one, day at the Qp' 'goap- bari for v.u.:f J- low prlee bottle ;., .; H Ssaart new asodaia in Vomeo'a " - r H Pl TJtaty Shirtwaists, with imperial y J. v- v collars, long sleovaal eoUara and lillil Sm' I i enffs trimmed with a. OA , embroidery. IU0 val il,V '. Mi V 0(IJe if.Vl 20- Pound3 cf Qli Sugar for . j ECONOMY BUTlWicr Friday 's'Arrow i Sale of 1000 rolls ; of ; IIolt1: famoiis lbs, of jDty . Granulated Sugar for this one day. soe- C"t flA Economy Butter on sale tomor- row. Arrow: juty, at ex tra low price, the roll.,.' cial, 20 Ibi.y.H, . . OJLeUW . " ' - ' 1 , v H W. Ifwbtalc Jr.; fta4 wlf hoarding naw car, a plctuw ot which U Bhown btloir. i ' Taa Kwban caa-alaotrhi w hu I thorough an .auoceaaful try out vaster day afternoon on tha Bou them Wolf la Fortland-Hinabaro Una. 'The car mad th run from Portland to aillaboro. and although aapabla of cenaratlna 110 . horse pwe, at no time en the heaviest trades and sharpest curves' was mora , Ran it horsepower required. BJven aa tha Fourth street crade. where tha track rises four feat in a hundred, only ft horsepower was used In pulling tha M ten ear along at a rood rata af speed, About to passengers, tnoludlng IX W, . Campbell, superintendent at tha "on th em Pacifjo llnea. and H. H. rorney, .chief air brake Inspector of tha a f4 aeeompanled the offldala of tba Ewbank leotrto TranamUslon oompany, bulldera of thecarv on tha trip. Robert Strahona president af tha Portland,. Bugena ft Kastarn, who also made tha trip, ex pressed himself aa being highly grati fies with tha tryout of tha car. ' - : Tha cay la tha Invention of it, W. Ewbank jr. and waa built at tha sheps f tha Ewbanlc Eloctrto TranamUaJea compaay a Saat Water atraat . , , Coach Za Staadara teal." '';' tt la a ataalard ataai coach, TH feat long and weighs 110,000 pounds, ., The chief raatare of tha Ewbank tnroatloa la tha fact that aa tnora aleetrla power Is generated than la required for (ha pull, and that tha power can be in creased or reduced, aa raqnlrea, In. mm ACCUSED ; OF HUNTING IN CITY ' ' , , i .: ' Game, garden - Finley Corn- .Ll.'li.."! I1 1 r- piams gainsix. tvans and C. Fi Frey, ' - . tantanaously. The ear la built like fa ordinary trolley can accept that It baa no overhead trolley taking power frorit a wire, tha power being; generated by a gag angina located 14 (ha front of tha car.- Each truck Is equipped with its own motor and tha eJectrJe power la transmitted directly to each set of wheelev For fuel a cheap distillate 1a need which la said to east about T eenta a gallon, as compared with gasoline at It cents - a gallon: Recently this ear tnade a OS mile run on the Mount Hood line, . using less than a half gallon a mile, which at 7 cents a gallon would make tha coat at fuel for tha .trip leas than IV H. W. Ewbank Jr.. inventor of tha transmission system used oa this ear, olaimg that big invention will revolu tionise transportation throughout the world. ... , - ttaajr Zaamirlsi SeoelTed. ' Prior to coming to Portland four years age Mr. swhank wa aasoorated with Thomas A. Edison of New York, from Whom he has received much en couragement la hla venture. Mr. Ewbank has been at work developing his la ventloa and1 la building, this and two other cars of a smaller type,' for the past four years. ' He and his associates, many of whom are well known Port land hankers and business" men, have capended between i0,000 and t0,000 ta perfecting his Invention and In build- ft) . -t I ! I Friday Lunch At Belts Oafeterla Basement. p I'U lamb, mint jelly, 10e a chowder lOe. Flib BiM heUbiit, toroeto tence lOo. Bout-Les of eia4tTx)uieto se: poUto, Brfj "www. ,.iinuN vv i w fruit. loe. Vetshles Oero oa the enb, beens and enrrow, 6e; bet slew, set potetoea, Sei btke bee in, He. Dee. ere fie er paetrj, 6a bat rolls, . oc. Tea or. eofiee 6o. : , " Be Fridsar U "Arrow Day" at tho Hollz Store Note the red arrows pointinsr to real . economies all over the store. amorvj those who reap the benefits of the special reductions that are makinj this store the real leader in lowering the hh coit of Uvinj. EyeryUuniT to eat and wear always the , best at lowest prices here. ..Trade at Holtz WM "Men'g Wool .'Work Shirts, good Winter weight,: navy , blue with flat collar, faced ; sleeves, full and roomy, alses UH to 11, Cq IMS values, now fer OVC $3 Lace Neck-AO wear, Special 1000' piece of women's beautiful "new Xe Neckwear. . Handsoma Platien ; lace eoat totlari and sets in white and ecru. Various shape, Regular S1J0 to $3 values. QOp Special tomorrow, each..., V- Regular $ 1 .00 AQn Eiiibroiderylatl 2000 yards of dainty Embroidery Flonnctngs, 27 Inches wide. 5 Beau tlfol baby patterns, with '; hem- stitched, i inffled 3 and v scalloped edges. Values to $1.00 a AQt yard. , Special, byrd $1.75 Val BlankeuWlloe JTJLe, On the Fourth Floor, Arrow Day sale of 300 pairs of full sis, htav y fleeced, whit tnd gray Cotton BUnkets. v Regular $US Q- OK values. The pair 5 0 ciCurtauii VoUei at Yard 1 in - r- ' 1 3000 yards of mill ends of fine Curtain NTarulaeues and 'Voile Scrims, 40 inchei wide, Z to 5 yards in length. White, cream and ecru, Regular 35c and 50c vl- vs. The yard '' 15c $20Ta0ored Suits at fi. Just in from a':. leading New York tailoring house-200 Women's? Snits, strictly- tailored in the new straight lines;?3r " Skinner Satin-lined, Draped, Slashed Skirt-Smsrt . cutaway" coat,' b very hsndsomely button trimmed. very .iuiLiii-ihaiW;uiavIjDlendidL:ua,. Made from good quality serge and worth SaaoO. Special for tfie tf this sale tomorrow at.,'. tPXUeUU New Dress Skirts Extra Val ue at $4.98 100 new models la separate Dress Skirt of selected quality serge, smart cnecics and fancy materials. ? Come in slashed and draped effects and are very fc; effectively t. button o trimmed. Every garment an extraor- Q 4 QQ dlnary value at the price!, OeaO ' nwaBWBaskeweaewj i is Pal .J , l 1ST , m . sr. I M . I II at . vi ar ; t m j a ; g gal w GLOVES, OC V 7ScVJut 4pC 1000 pairs of Women's Fine Fahrla Oloyes. chamois, suedes silk-lined casbmer.' golf and knitted, v. biaoK ana coaore, eiti'K . sises, vsie, to fie, pr, , smOI RegJ $3 Corsets -n f7 a,sv w if. aj. ve. vtwymi "y C00 j Corsets special lotincluding ! front; and "back lace 'styles, ""'Models for ? all figures.. Low, high or medium Jbusts, .. . ' , . .. . . . . wiui very low : skiit. jwaae 01 excellent coutil and prettily trirnmed with; lace and embroidery $1.50 tnd $3.00 f . 7f values at. ........ V, 0 1 1 0 200 Children's Dresses $1.75 Vols '$1.29 Great Afrow Day Sale of Children's Fall and .Winter Dresses in .sizes up to years. '-CornV lit "plaids -and stripes in very vUttractivefcblor combinations j neatly and V : ViKMttJlw 'f'imikA:. r.milo : ft VK m . yalues for prettily made;. regular $LV& c f A $5.00 Lace AUovers rt$150 Arrow Dsy Sate; of beautiful new Venisa and Oriental Allover laces, 18 inchei wide, finest qualities,' in white, . efesm and ecru.- Regular $150 ; to ; S5.0Q : values.; Of t ffn Special at, the yard.. . . . V-LeUU MenVHate(tl AA $3 Values .300 men's Hats tomorrow at a dol lar a throw. Cloth, felt and cloth mixtures, all : late stylesDents' telescopes and fedoras -M f A 47XeW H 12.50 $3, vslues, at Children'a Out ing Nishtg'wns 50c On the Second Floor,! 30O Chil dren'a' Nightgowns, sites up to 12 years. Made of warm, fleecy Out ing Flannel, and extra good Kfli values. Arrow Day, each, .. UUL Underwear tj?i;ii Men's fleece - lined ; derby ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits, in. ecru sfld gray, medium , and ! heavy weight. Regular U0 Q1 1 Q values, at, the suit...,,. OXeXi Motorcycle Patrolman I K. . Evans and Patrolman C. T. Frey, of the police aepartment, war noufied thig morning by Deputy Constable Hunter to appear before District Judge Dayton to answer charges) f hunting within a game pre serve. The eemplatnt against the two officers was tiled yesterday-afternoon and wag signed by 0ama Warden : W. Lest Bnnday morning the two pollee men went hunting In the Woodstock district and shot at birds Wlthla the city limits, according to the complaint. Under the atatute the confines ot an Incorporated elty are game refuges. One bird wag secured. : Woodstock aitlsene complained and Game ' Warden Flaley tok it np.:.,-.v, 1: ) '.'.,.,. r. - Kvana, in addition to being a, police crrirer, is also a special deputy game warden under Warden Flniey, , and If renvioted is liable t tnora aevera pen i'ts than rtey. Both If convicted '.n be subject to fine end Imprison tnent In the eonnty JalL They aiao vie. ited Mayor Albee'a order to enforce tie lw rtvmlng shooting within the City limits. If the charges prove true, : 1 . - 1 - Cl il MifWriPsrJ1'- Petfv ; . m. a j av fsfl mi w it mmm- 0 TO7EEIC-END VV SALE' ;r FRIDAY. and SATURDAY ONLY. Real Japans Mink Fur Sets From Our Own Factory C 1 1 ' i 't " ' - ' fashioned by experts to fit your per sonality new and original in design, rich in the coloring and purity l tha fur. Price possible because sold direct by the maker. t Values up to $50 . , New catalogueSLgend for it Fur remodeled by experts; , ' Fur for dress trimming cut to order. Mail orders filled promptly. . "SUvcrfield' oa your fur label mean aa much as ."sterling' on your Silver. ;:, :..:.., .. ..-yy.:: !"..' W-'i--; ::!:.:: SETS $42.50 1 i ' lBfaw it. S '''and there1 . -JJD A.:.:, 'the cro'o Only 0no r.lcd!s!nal IVhlcbov 1 none other that has accomDlished wonderftil results accredited to Pure G if t 1 :' -'I iV aIl;rjiiioioy rr 1 The dealer whoattemots to sell you somethinar else.5 knows down deeo in his heart that he is cracticinff dis honesty for the sake of greater profit; regardless of your health and general well-being. i - Insist that hfe supply you with the one whiskey you can be certain is made for medicinal purposes only. Duffy's Pure Malt "Whiskey is an absolutely oure distillation of se lected clean grain thoroughly malted. It is a remedy that merely assists nature to perform the necessary functions " Without forcini? or iniuring the constitution. It's stimulat ing and strengthening qualities have been testified to by tnousands ot men and women m ail walks of life. Don say : r Perhaps I shall feel better tomorrow "Buy bottle today, . ' 4 -: ' ; Do euro ycu c-1 Uw 0-nuIng ! ; Sold in sealed bottles only by most druggists, grocers ana dealers, $i.uu a large Dottle. The " Uld Chemist" head is on the label, and over the cork Is an engraved seal' Our name i3 also blown In the bottle like illustration. Write for medical booklet and- doctor's - advice, . both 'cent free. . v - Tho Duffy Malt WhliLry Co ' Rochtstsr, fi. Y, 1 r aTA , ' ; , 7 a.r - - B a . "S. a 1 : 2C3 Motrison' Street S'Vi