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OREGON" DAILY ' JOURNAL; PORTLAND, ; TUESDAY; EVENING, OCTOBER 21. 1313. JUifGLE CLSTS WiLL CONDON FURNISHES GOODLY SHARE OF OREGON'S BEST CROP Principal Portland Amenta Laches' Hcnia Jcurr.1 lVttcma A!i C ? L' in All Sizes at 10c end 15c Each The Latcct Uz-zs cf lis Lraln' llc- , - , , , ; : : : - ; and Style Doolc Now Ready at Pattern Department - November Kurr.!.: : V.1HTER I! D Tin POIITLAf Circus Animals Will Be Quar- tered akCfluMoLClub Portland this winter will harbor a real circus. Throughout ths rainy . months ths Hons, tigers,, elephants, camels, speckled chtaierasauruses and musical dlngwata wilt bellow and frislt at the Country club. .By the terms of an agreement made today - through the agency Of the- Portland Chamber '; of Commerce, A. 0. Barnes show will make this Us headquarters until 'the summer season reopens. '..' For years the : circus has maintained winter quarters at Venice, Cal., and the j , tuaniDer ims Deeu try ins tu cl come here, v The chief , reason for the final selection of Portland ,4s becauso : hay Is cheaper hers, than In- any rOther coast city, and circuses use lots 01 nay. Reasonable rent was offered by tbe receiver of the Country club and W. X: Feck, contracting agent of the Barnes concern, saw . in the grounds an Ideal ' location for housing a circus. : .Stalls numerous enough for all the horses may be had there and plenty of room for the caged animals. About 80 men will be quartered with the concern, to take care of the animals - and rebuild the . circus cars. Trackage adjacent to -the : grounds will enable the car repair work .to go on. "!!.' ''',.';'. It is expected thai the ' outfit will null Into Portland within a few days, , as soon as the season closes at Walla ".walla. ' -.''v Secretary E. C. Olltner of the Cham bar of Commerce says the ' circus will 1 make extensive purchases of hay, grain. meat, lumber and hardware. ATTEfilPT AT A RECESS GIVEN UP, BY HOUSE LeaderW'..U nSefyir dTd and'!.Mann Unable ) to " Agree on Date g .;''- for Adjournment.- : i (United Preat: Um TOM.) Washington, Oct. 21. The attempt to ' have the house recess for 80 days was abandoned today; . Majority Leader Un derwood and Minority Leader Mann were . unable to agree on the date, tot an i adjournment, according to Underwood's announcement The house' will now - formally convene daily and Immediately - adjourn, v. -: -;, ' ' -t Representative 'Mann thought .Presl. . dent Wilson was not Justified in believ ing that the currency bill soon would he passed. xxXi a -::wii:)r ': ' -';' Th. president said ha was willing to , ' have the house recess, and believed the bill would undoubtedly be passed at the . extra session. He also expressed his v willingness to" have the number of re serve backs reduced and to permit some . changes In the personnel ot, the federal xr 'reserve board. ;iv?"v. :'$. v; , SUrCIDEJ:ATTEMPT.i? DISCLOSES HIDING . . PLACE OF SLAYER (Continued From-' Page One.) to,", was the only reason Deputy, Collier could get out of nteufAv.-.j "..v. ' .Jlaas further; stated that after the "shooting. Saturday evening, he went to .his home at 1037 East Thirteenth street, remained there a short time, then went .down town. He spent the night at' the Columbia, lodging house. Be kept hld 1 den there during tha day, but ventured out to get the-newspapers to learn the condition ot his wife. i y Last evening Haas went to the Globe : hotel, engaged room No, 290, signing the naras-of Charles Miller.. This morn ing about-S:20 o'clock ho turned the , revolver upon himself, the bullet enter ing the left side of the abdomen. i Physicians report, the wound not! fa tal,; unless unforeseen complications rise. ' The shot was fired while he was The; next time you . find yourself in a crowd of ex ceptionajly well, dressed menrcountup the wear ers1 of .: f lorsheimsrS 01 It the shoe that the particular man choosey because ; he ... get mot ej 'style ' and !i value for his u. v 'v.. a , :i : ,, .1 .. ,.. money. , ,. c Florsheira and Reeves Shoes , $3.50 to $7 . n rforcheim Shoe Shop. Reeves Sho 2 Co. , Left to rightShirley Wrinke, second prize In Clas8 B; Giles Culver Parman, first In Clase A; John, Jack ' , . ' r t son-jr., grand prize cnampion. : . t v Condon,' Or., Oct 81. The baby show which was held here recently, proved in teresting to people in this counjy and was suuoessf ul . from' every point of View. A large, number of. babies were entered. . The greater number of entries were - made more to seoure the physi cian's certificate as to the physical con dition' of thafchild than to compete foe the prises. . .. v ' John Jackson Jr. won the grand prize as champion boy with a percentage of 89.5,, and also won' first in class B, I to i years, .with Shirley,; Weinke aecond In tbjs , class. Minerva Carolyn Blakely Was awarded tha grand prise. a cham pion girl, .and she also won first in class D, J to 4 years, with Louise Cott mtre second. In class A. 4 months and under,' Giles Culver Parman was given first price, with Louis William. Fowler second. In class C, to I years, Wil liam " Jay Bowerman won 1 first with Carl . Portwood second. The prise of fered for beat twins was awarded to Joseph and : Joel Cuendet The Judges in this contest "' were Prs. Donnelly, Miller and Wllhelm. In bed. .,' Motorcycle Patrolman Coulter answered the emergency ; call, f ' Vi As he entered the room 'Haas' reached for the gun; In another, effort to , end his life, but the officer took the weapon away from him.. He was taken to the St Vincent, hospital. , !' fiV- Oiiaitd, )Ptfi- rva ataa, - . , la. his statement to Deputy District Attorney Collier, Haas further admitted that be wished to kill himself, so he could end ail his -trouble.j .r-.i Mra Haas' death came at 15:30 o'clock in the evening, In the middle of the afternoon she had rallied and asked to see her two : children, hut neighbors neglected to bring- them to the hospital. The district attorney was able to get a short statement rrom ner wnen sne rallied 'An Inquest will be held Wed nesday, Haas . la under sjuard at the hospital, with a murder charge against him. -?"' f However.' the suffragette will never Insist on the privilege of being bald. HEAVY PLANK HURTLES THROUGH SHOP WINDOW Pedestrians Escape -Death by ; Hair's Breadth When Big , Board , Falls,' v- - : Luck. . good fortune,' ' Providence, ' a concealed amulet, a ' charmed life .; or what you Will, saved, several Morrison street shoppers , from death: or serious Injury this morning when a large plank precipitated from one of the upper flooraf of the new North western 'Bank building, fell with terrific force on the south side of the. street la front of the Coffman Chocolate abop. v " Workmen tearing down a scaffold al lowed a heavy timber, to slip from their grasp. It hit, the sidewalk and one of the Coffman show windows, almost simultaneously, breaking the window into bits and smashing Us brass frame. It missed several passersby by a hair's breadth. . , . " ' ' This is the second-time within three weeks that an accident has . befallen the , Coffman window, a holt, dropped from 1 the top of 1 the new "building smashing the same window on the pre vious occasion. ' , i-. - - . :' TWO BURNED TO DEATH V;,, ; INSIDE SMOKESTACK ' Ely. Nav., Oct Jl By a gasoline ax plosion Inside a smokestack they , were lining yesterday, two workmen j were burned to death. v , ' ' . . ..... f ,i .. ' . .' - . . l .v ' , ' BWSSSBSBBSaBBBBSSSBBSaBBSaBBW'J'aBBMM mm A. mm ' A. mmmt XX ' A'.. Mak. V afSBeBBBBBSBBSaSSSBBBBBBBSBBBSf :MJ0r'lMS TUE LONDON RAINCOAT CO. THE LONDON RAINCOAT CO. AS THEY COME TO US, SO .THEY GO TO; YOU THE HOME OF COATS Showing a wonderful exhibition of ' men's and women's' Superb Double . Service All-Weatlier Coats for Fall and Winter season 1913-14, includ-; ing 'the new English Gabardines .; and that smart English Slip-on; -Why-wait, till t, the .weatherf com 'peIs..v .There,s; heap o', comfort. in knowing you're, ready. ;, & , j LONDON RAINCOAT CO. 313 Washington St. Bet Fifth and. Sixth Sts. Opposite Lipman, Wolfe & ; x A, Co,, -' Fom men 'and women $20 and $25 Superb All-Weather Coats and English Gabardines at . J?15 and 0120 FROM MAKER to WEAR ER AT FIRST COST' 1 To the Men and Young Men ': We can fit vou-isizea1 from 33 to 48 in one of our sunerb double- ' service Combination Raincoats and' i Overcoats, with or without convert 'ible collars. '"W4 are showing the newest models in imported and do i mestic fabrics, with or withftut the ' English shoulder, Hi 10 DisccuriT Wednday 1 and Thursday,' only, we will allow . a 107 Die- ; count on ' every, Rain- , coat to every -Purchaser ' bringing this ' "ad." ' StlSkg direct from maker to wearer at i sarinj from 30 to 40 per cent LADIES' AHP MISSES' COATS. Size 32 to 46 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S COATS, Sizes 33 to 48 FOUR' SPECIALS I FOUR SPECIALS : FOR MEN V FOR WOMEN!- Men's English Slip"Ons, Ladies' Mohair, and Pdp art proofed, lined. $10,50 Iin Slip-ons, in blueblack values at ' - , and tan. $10.50 values . , V1' ,$6.50 : $6.SO Men's sEJnglish Slip-Ons,' Ladies' , Cashmere' ' and made-of Palmetto .cloth, Cantona, all - weather' lined with same material. Coats. . Plain 'and belted , $15.00 values at ', 1 backs, ' military and . con- "f- GQ C.f vertible collars. " J $15.00 '1 ePaJeOU i values at . 'X y Men's- Gabardines, mili- : ''! ' S9.5Q V' "f tary and convertible col. Ladies' 1 Gabardines,. mili-, lafs, silk yoke, Priestley tary and .'convertible col cloth, guarantee regard- lars with patch or slash ing ram .shedding quali- pockets.. ' Silk yoke, " plain ties with every coat. - $20 or belted backs.' Priestley 2i-00 vaIues cIoth' guaranteed. $20.00 $10.50 C 1 9 C A nd $25 val- PA and...: tJlaCeJlf ues$16.S0andjlZet)U A. few samples. of im- Factory Samples of, im ported double service ported Tweeds, Ratans .Coats, $30.00 and; $33.00 .and , Garbardines, $30.00 values at' 1 (OO ?A and., $35.00 aaa a $18,00 andjZsCeJll vals, $18 and&ZZeOU EXCLUSIVE RAINCOAT STORE 313 Vhrhirtcn St., Bet. Fifth and Sixth Sts, Onnosite Lipman, Wolfe &.Co. 10 .DISCOUNT Wedneaday " and Thursday, , only, v , we will allow . a 10 Dis count on every Rain-1 coat to every ' Purchaser ., bringing tLi . The Most in Value. TneTTesr in Quality Pac Phone Mar. 50SO 1 it i ' ' ,a .,.-'''''''"' m rrr t ww"l -v at 0 w3 & x .t 5:23 p. r.i. Home FIicr.3 A-2112 You ECay Cliooso T7itli Assnranco From Tkcsa IJcvj Silks, Dpebo Goods and VelvouG Rich Colorings in How Plaid Silks afc $1.00 a Yard This is an exhibit and sale to , ,which .women may turn for pleas ure, ' suggestion and Inspiration--k . sure-pf authoritative "styles, rich, colorings, and 'of seeing what can : ' not be duplicated elsewhere. TheyJ are the finest of pure silk fabrics and are shown in a choice assort ment of the latest and most popu-," Jar Scotch plaids in rich color, com-, .binations. They come from 20 r to 24 inches wide and are silks that will give lasting satisfaction. Fof this sale we price them Q 1 1 A A at, yard 4. V. :. . . . 5 1,UU New Trimming Velvets--shown in at tractive brocaded patterns and in col orings that can not be found elsewhere, they come full 19 inches wide and are most moderately priced r' at, yard. .......... .........01. JU New Silk Velvets of standard width . .shown in all wanted desirable new and staple colors Velvets of perfect weight and finish, underpriced -flC ' at, thfc yard. ............. . . J 0C Extremely Pnshionablo ; Coatjingb at They are such , beautiful fabrics that anv woman's fmeers will ache .'.to .tafce hold vof .a needle and, get i. to work, on them right straight ': away. , : They are the new season's mos favored silk (coating tjThey. xomefull 48 inches wide andfthey are extremely fashionable and very durable. Included are all the new designs in rich, bright colorings fabrics that must be seen to be apjl predated. , ! You are; requested to come and pass judgment. ' They are the same width, weight and; quality sold elsewhere at $4.00 to $5,00 a yard. ' Priced I? 2 AlVM here at ....... i.JiMI U To the woman who is uncertain' about the prevailing favorites in both pattern 'and weave of Silks or Dress Goods, or , the colorings in Velvets, this carefully selected stock sohuld appeal in no un certain way, because from the lowest up V; to the highest priced bolt we have, the ; range of styles ' is authentic .She can choose from them with assurance. . If we ' can lessen the task of a woman's shop ping here, we are pleaseid. Let thissplen- " did stock prove that we DO lessen the task a . stock) representmg'TH WORD IN POPULAR WEAVES AND PRICE LOWNESS. ;t v AU-Wool French'ChaUiesFull 28 inches wide, shown in an, unlimited variety of ! dots, rings, floral and figured designs mosttany wanted color. A splen- CAr i did fabric at, yard .0 U L VELVET 1 ; New Dress and Coating at $3.00 a' Yard Wear eV showing a complete - new stock ; of the niostv popular Dress and Coating , - Velvets " . high-quality fabrics, full 4o : incnes wiae. anciuaea are.DiacK, navy, new golden brown and other shades: Vel vets of deep; rich finish.1, Spe-Q O A A : cial value at, yard j. . ; . . . tdOm) if. Elegant New Brocades at $3.00 a Yard A wonderful showing of exclusive cb- : signs m the new Brocaded Velvets. They are;-heavy-weight fyll-width velvets 7of standard. quality, shown here in exquisite the-ordinafy values at, yard. . DOl) O FonrOjroatTTn.dorpriocd Lots Embpoidepieo : ; Fresh, bright and new a! fine, big assortment of beautiful embroideries came to us well no matter how. 3 The one 'particular fact is that they are here at prices that make them twice as welcome. S ItToTSadoti You Well to Attend v LOT 1 EMBROIDERIES WORTH TO 65c, THE YARD LoC Included are the better grades of 9, 13 and 18 inch Flouncings, also 18-inch Corset Cover ' Embroideries of fine Nainsook, Swiss and Batiste,, shown in band-loom," lace and j blind , patterns Regular values up to 65c a OP i ; yard Your choice at. i . . . . . . . ; . . . &DC LOT 2 -EMBROIDERIES Ct' WORTH TO 75c, THE YARD OoC Hundreds of yards of All-over Embroideries in dainty baby patterns also a great lot of 87- inch Flouncings, all are made with good firm cages ana ; mere - is ampie yarieiy ; oi aesigns to, select from-Regular; values: to)75c!eir s " ' yard.' On sale.; at. . . . . ';' . ;vi Ov C LOT3 EMBROIDERIES CAr WORTH TO $1.25, THE YARD OVC The most beautiful 27-irich Flouncing Embroi deries, ' shown ; in dainty baby patterns, deep' lace effects and hand-loom designs, made of the finest Swisses,1 Nainsook 'and Bat- r A iste Values to $1.25 yard.- Priced at OVC LOT 4 E M B R O I D E R IES fc A ii WORTH TO $2.00, THE YARD; OVC Extra fine 45-inch Flouncing Embroideries,' shown in, the choicest new patterns in full dress lengththey come in the best Voiles and Batistes and in charming patterns rr " Values to $2.00 yard. Priced at. . .;. iJC Trimming Braids A fine lot of narrow bands and edges Shown-in choice patterns and in "all colors Regular values up to 35c ''-jj p ; yard. To close at, yard........ ....... ? Prudent Housolrccpcra 7ill Supply Their Bedding Heeds ' Hero and Uow! , At extremely low" prices you'll find Blankets : that will ; furnish i the greiitest amount of warmth and comfort ami that will please the purchaser with lasting sat isfaction, as well as a tempting values b Comforters, PiUows, !; Spreads, V- Pillow Cases, ; Sheets, etc t In bur , Main Floor jDiamcec oecaon you u nave no trouL; in making choice .from the following items: V ; ; ' " - - Cotton' Blankets of fine wool finish they ; come extra large and heavy and in gray, white and tan Regular $2.50 values how j fl on sale at, pair. n vliSi) Wool Blankets an odd lot, in white, gray and plaid styles All are large , double size, fine wool Blankets, in regular $5.50, A ff $6.00 and $7.00 qualities at, pair. i' uu ; uue. vuuuui mi, iiiicu wiui line wuuc cotton and covered with excellent quality silk oline They have olain centers Sr An wUhi;colbred borders $2.95 grade iti Hemstitched Spreads made full size, for dou- ble beds and shown in a large variety of Marseilles i patterns best i $1.75 f f . a f grade, priced at, each. . . L .V. . . . .0 1 .flu PILLOW SLIPS, REG. 12c GRADE, SPECIAL AT, EACI I Bleached Pillow Slips, "42 by 36 inches of fine . quality muslin they are the n kind jegularly sold : at 12c on sale at I.L 2 SHEETS, ? HEG. 70c GRADE, T ON SPECIAL SALE AT, EiCil c Bleached Sheets without scam in cent. r made full size for double beds they r come 72 by 90 inches best 70c grade ' pillow tLirx oun nn n t j- Extra heavy an.l br;?, f uI 1 ! ' Slij'S of j ! .:..:r;.!,!o cviVJv by ?A i -lc-:,'-r i;,c : , Oc , j .