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:al. ;tlaiu, : ;:iday eveijil'G, November 14, 1213. LOSS mm AT 1100,000. BY ItlCECOiffllS IflM : Number of Victims" Rises to' , ,275'; Second ' Storm Blows , Today; Freighter Sinks..: I-; . (United frM Letied Wlra.V Cleveland, .Ohio,. Nov, 14. Every hour l, added today to the list of known' deaths j In .t Sunday's ' and Monday's storm '' on ',. the ..Great ;Iea,:.;';';::--Xi?i. Estimates of the number of victims ) had risen to 275, and It waa thought i this might fall short .of , the , truth. i It' van cnrtaiH ' that 181 men nerlshad 3 1 ' Jj la 11 wrecks. Nearly 75 bodies had ! " been recovered, from Lakes Huron and i ? Superior.- . Mors were 'constantly being washed ashore. , " Marine Insurance men said that the 1 losses from the-storm were appalling. - Some estimated them ' at .rpore than ' $ 10,000,000. ' - v. ?::....? J . Sixteen ships,', each carrying - JO or more men,. were' definitely accounted for as dost "The wreckage ot dozen t 'i smaller craft had been sighted. , '.' ' , . - The steamships Argus, Hydrus and J. M. Bcott, with crews of from 13 to 28, . were five days overdue, and -wreckage . , from each of ;them had been seen, but ' . their owner still clung to the hope . that they iiad found safe places to ride out the storm.-." ' . -Another gals was blowing up on Lake Superior today, forcing the vessels eu- gaged in ths work of rescue to run for shelter.. The wooden freighter Major sank la this second storm off White fish Point, but Its crew of 1 8 was saved. - Ths sinking of the tug aFayette off Huron Islands, Lake Superior, also was i practically confirmed. , Ths LaFayette carried a crew of 12, all of whom pr4 . j sumably perished. ' K. A. Harrison of the Lake Carriers' $ association had taken charge of the corpses found along the southern shore f of Lake Huron. v Sixty bodies thus far 3 have been recovered, and, Harrison sent ' f them te. Gooderlch, Ont, whence they i iSwlll be ehipped to relatives or. If un- p claimed; buried by the association.;';1: , ' Lako . men were ' expressing much In? , . i dlenat.on concerning the rvnn inf. 1 Sfficlals who ordered the cutter Loralne ' from l-oit Union, l.avtntf the f;UH tin tJu!il if ia wrfck of the boat stranded nnar there unsuardud and without even a 11 fc'Ht showing as a warning to navi gation. , The revenue cutters. It wan asserted, have not yet aided a single distressed fchlp. Another Freighter, Itottom Up. Harbor Beach, Mich., Nov. H.r-An-other freighter, bottom" upward on sub merged rocks off Point Aux Barques, was sighted today. -It could not be iden tified. Near ths same spot the stsam-" ships Ilanna and Matoa were rapidly breaking up. , - t ' V Crew fo Argus Come Ashore,' j " Port Huron, Mich.; Nov. 1. Ten of ths crew of the Cleveland fr lghter Ar gus, five ' jdays overdue,- were ; washed ashore near here today. They wore life belts from " the Argus and wtre posi tively identified , by officials of the Pickands-Mather company, owners of the boat, which evidently sank with mi on board. , .-!. v,.V i.'V.V 'y PENDLETON, COUNCIL - AFTER BILLBOARDS ? Pendleton, Or., Nov. 14. Ths city council has passed an ordinance making it unlawful for anyone to erect a bill board within the city limits save in front of the place orplaoes where ex hibitions or theatrical entertainments are to be held,' or in front' of places where merchandise advertised is for ' ''' i . ' -; r 1 ' ' y ''f f-' . This action was taken: as ths result ot the- erection of two billboards on Walter's Island, Just below the Main street bridge, , by j"W. N.' Matlock, son of the mayor. H was requested to take them down but refused.. Then the women of the Civic Club petitioned the council to abate it as a nuisance but, undec Uie existing ordinance, this could not be done as the billboards, were on private property, """" ' The 'mayor has not yet signed the new measure and Hhere is mu.cn specu lation as to whether or not be will. H.I J. PARKISON DIVORCE ; SUIT ON THIS MONTH ' -(Special to The Jognil.1 .-'' Hlllsboro, Or.. . Nov. The suit Of Harry J. Parkinson of Portland,-filed in ths circuit court , in Hillsboro for a dlJ voree from his wife. OUve M. Par klson. win come up zor tnai at tn November term beginning on the 24th instant. In his complaint : for a dissolution of his matrimonial bonds he charges his wife with being neglectful and. failure to care for him . when he was ill. :. ... !' ' ', HJ HO OP : ummi s. p. , i f ( Freight and Electric Suburban Are Robbed in the Oak- c-'V:- land Yards."'--"' 11 (United Pram Leued Wire.) -; Oakland, Cal, Nov. 14-Two highway men, of ths tall and short variety, masked and armed with heavy revolvers, held up the conductors of two Southern j Pacific trains hero last nlt?ht. At 10 o'clock they entered the caboose of a freight extra ..eastbound at Third" and Webster streets and held .up Conductor G. W. Curtiss. ,K They secured, nothing Of value.- ' "', ':. At midnight they boarded the baggage end of ani electrlo train : eastbound ' at' Seventh street and Broadway and robbed Conductor Itooper of his watch and money. They left the train at Twenty third avenue station.-. The police .have a description of the robbers. , '''omihXi" hasn't anythlns; to wear, yet every closet in the house contains , ; some of her clothes,,,.'-; W,;VV ',', Men.' Take the elevarar and see Jimmy Dunn.- He saves you money on clothing bills. r'f,i',. -..e- .Adv.) . iJXJ w -s- f-K -y:.-';.:'. -.wy V On Roastersas long as hty last t 1 , Cavory Roasters Special The slf-basUng "gavonr" ' The "SaTory"" self -halting , ' ' teel - Boaster, - seamless - end... and ssamlsse Steel Boaster In '. . thsrefors noa-leaklng. The tg-. sztra heavy mottled, snamel. , -: alar family siss.. Ho dlivss . finish, in the regulav family on these at this special pries, else, He deliveries at thlaprloe. , Keen Kutter Carving Sets' Priced as -175 ' s Store Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'clock ; " , L Lb - JUST TWO.' BLOCKS NORTH ; OF WASHINGTON STREET ' ' ' ' We IsiwedDMllyiFewlgiysfidD ; emBBmSSaBSml ; SBBBBBSfBSBSBWSSSBBBBaB ''HbSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBVs ll C 2 f Te wuP f great slaughter of high-grade merchandiM will bring even more1 ensa $ 7. , - .i tional values than ever before! Price i no inducement we will not continue business here after the lease expires within a few weeks.) Everv article must' be sold before the doors' at '. si ' A. T. St , ' ' a .',v -' a ' as ' ' w - ' si . si ''...'-.& Is other good clothing, fwnt wholesale cost. Take advantage. 4vi, fe . 4 ' A A . after jeMe ije, within a few weeks.) Every article must b ? "VAthis former R. M' Gray Store clyse forever! "Chesterfield" and jSy ; Hats, Furnishing Goods and Women' Apparel at less than whole , is- fill 1A RVTAniVRiiTiSfl (D)w(0)sfi . Vataes Up llo S40;00 fop 4 i)C I Fine ' hand-tailored : Fall Suits and Overcoats,: in hundreds of the very smartest styles and patterns! . Never have you had the chance' to buy high grade Clothing at such a sacrifice before.;- Absolute, values up to $40, j in" - this Immns lrtf. af ' . ! '-.': ,-, s , v- ' '" till "V nvit'L r- oyj low" 75 -i.r. v'i.t..- 900 YOUTHS' and YOUNG MEN'S FALL O'COATS-. S1ZES 14 TO 20VALSt UP TO $25.00 EACH AT BALANCE of ALL GRAY'S FINE SUITS for WOMEN, FORMERLY AS HIGH AS $50, PRICED NOW ONLY h k. 1 ' K. '. 1 1000 - BOYS' NEW FALL KNICKERBOCKER SUITS' itj AGES 7 TO 15, ABSO- LUTE VALUES TO $9 AT 7 Knox Hals for $2.15 Balance of R. M Gray stock of ' Knox Hats ; alsd other Hats up to $5.tj Soft and stiff shapes. r Final: Sacrifice "Sale fl O 1 C price . ., $3.00 Shirfs for 95 c Take your absolute pick of any of R. M. Gray's Shirts,- formerly priced $1.50 to $3. 25cores of smart patterns. Final . , Sacrifice pnee ; y;yy. xxis :ryyyhy yyy" k "' ... ., . . . . 95c "A ALL 50c MEN'S NEW FALL NECK WEAR '111 V$3.00 COOPER WOOL' UNION SUITS ; n - -'- . ' ANY PAIR OF TROUSERS VAL. - ,TO $7.50 - Aitow CoUars,, Dpz. 75c .Arrow Collars in all the popular new styles. . Sizes slightly broken. Sold everywhere at 15ci Final Sacrifice price, the do.. only. . . W.;. . 4 $6 MEN'S AND 1 , WOMEN'S-. RUFF NECK SWEATERS mm ' f u 'Scores of Jpther Bargains Just as Sensational S! 1 Corner Fourili onfl r.lorrisoa Streets Prirxipal Portland Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns All t?.3 L-' n All Sizes at 10c and 15c Each "Good Dressing" Style Coc'.; Frcafrr . .... ,.: v; - ' - i "" "' " r ; , : VHOKESJACma itAMHAXli 8080. BOMB A 8114 ' 80 a. m. VtOTl -,inT-,l,, W"1" ' . TRB HOST XX TAiUB. , TKB , SSST XX QTJAXITY Other Dayj at 5:30 p. m. Irresistible Values in (1- V y ertry V.-i. Z-L 'n 1 j-i T '"' " ' ' Nobby New Mixtures, Zibelines and Astrachans, O f7 C fl and Full Length, $10.50 to $15.00 Values, at D .O U A 1 special ' under priced Saturday 'sale of .Women's ' Fashion able, New Coats-that thrifty . women will not care to miss. Garments of style and quality priced to you at a figure that will be Irresistible to the woman" who has yet to purchase a seasonable new coat. - Included are a great variety of three ciuarter and full leneih' models in the nobbv new mixtures. ;K zibelines and astrachans. M All sizes in black, fancy mixtures nnA 4Va rrtrn1iij nxtrt nliirt . rfrc fMti' rf ' rfrfpnt 'cf ir1 and finish that were made to sell regularly at (PH Ci $10.50 to $15.00 priced for this sale at. A GREAT LOT OF CHILDREN'S COATS, REGULAR $7.90 VAL- Q C A A UES, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY AT LOW PRICE OF 2)dUU Special foir Tomorrow, a sale of Children Coats at a worth while reduction. The assortment includes all the latest: and1 best styles in good wool materials.? ; All sizes from 6 to 14 years. v Garments, that have, sold this season at $7.90. (JJC A A On ale Saturday oaly at . ;v , . . .DOUv Best Kid Gloves Possible to Buy at CI. 50 and 02-00 pr. With a Package of National Dry Cleaner Free For tomorrow swe have arranged a, special showing of ihel best makes tin Women's Kid Gloves- strictly, high grade Gloves that are thoroughly reliable All sizes tin the fashion- able, new shades, , white and black With each purchase tomorrow we will , include a pack- sage of National Dry Cleaner-if ree of charge. AT" $1-50 ' PAIR Fowrie's 6agmar ' Pijye Gloves with Paris point . arid , embrqidered back aH , sizes and all colors-r-iMso the'cele- , brated E'udora French' Kid Gloves with over- seams.' '? t . . (. " - v AT $2.pdFAIR-:Vallier's French Kid Gloves with pique seams" and embroidered back all sizes and all colors 'ih two-clasp styIe.-Vl' Sale B. &G.Coroets Come in and inspect these Corsets : for yourself and you will see the splendid assortment we , have in stock. They come in the new style of low bust with the straight long hip land are made' of a fine quality ' batiste 5r coutil, with neat laceorembroid-, ery. trimming. Extra heavy hose supporters ' All Range in Different Prices ' f .7500. $8 Sale Knit Underwear and Hosiery The service our Knit Underwear and H6siery Section offers you will be found worth a great deal to your general satisfaction.. Here you'll find the most reliable qualities at the lowest possible prices. . These lots un derpriced: , . - ' - t, , ..'VP 4 ' .W . WOMEN'S $2.50 UNION SUITS at $i.69 : . ;; A. sale Women's- fine 'ribbed iwool Union Suits in gray and white col ors and in all sizes. They are per fectly ' fitting, seasonable weight union onus ,uiai sen reguxariy at $2.50, on' sale tomorrow d 1 i at.. .i.;....l.py WOMEN'S HEAVY 35c HOSE, . - 21c PAIR 200 dozen pairs Women heavy Maco C(n Stockings, r made full fash ioned leg and foot and double heel, sole and toe. , Fast black Stbckiners 2L' shown in all sizes.,. The' kind reini- priced for! this sale at only CHILDREN'S 65c UNION SUITS rAbout half price ' for this fine line of v Misses' Fleeced Cotton Union Suits in all sizes. ,They - are ? warm, durable tnion Suits, shown an high neck, long sleeve styles - in q A ankle length ; 65c grade . . i. J U C CHILDREN'S 20c STOCKINGS -.--lis PAIR ' Good, i durable, fast black Cotton Stockings for children.; They are .made with double knee; heel and toe and are shown in all sizes. They are guaranteed , by, us to wear satis factorily, although they, are sold at a' lowered price. Regular 20c grade-tomorrow at only.. . 1 1C Another Sale of Celebrated Fergu son & ItlcKinney Guaranteed Qhirtb THEY COME IN REGULATION AND COAT STYLES i WITH ATTACHED CUFFS THEY ARE SHOWN IN ' PLAIN BLUE AND IN ASSORTED PATTERNS IN LIGHT AND IN DARK COLORS GUARANTEED' TO WEAR SATISFACTORILY VALUE3 UP , TO $1.25 A Cysa mm m UNDERPR1CED FQR THIS SALE Aft THE GARMENT Herer is a Shirt sale; Mr:; Man, that you 'should1 not overlook Think of buying a Shirt : of guaranteed, quality at 'aljout one-half the regular selling price Well, that 'what you can do at this sale for we were fortunate in securing about 200'dozen ot the celebrated Ferguson : & McKinney Shirts at a great - discount They come tin both coat arid regulatjon negligee styles and with . cuffs attached; ,and in all sizes They are shown in plain blue and in assorted patterns' in lidit and dark colors-T-Every, Shirt is"l guaranteed to wear satisfactorily, or it will be Veplaced with a new one iree or cnarge ai tnis sate you nave cnoice or values up to Af $1.25. FOR ONLY. ..... ..... ... v . . ... . . . .... T. . . .4"C MEN'S UNDERWEAR 75c Etm FLANNEL SHIRTS-52.50 Of AO Grade on Sale at. ..... . ... .tD i VU A fine line of Men's Flannel Shirts mad 5 with , attached Military x collar and two patch , pockets with buttons to match All sizes in gray and brown colors Regular, .$2.50 yalues, on P " sale, Toracrrow tt. 75c trn Grade Priced at . ;m.,..,m;.UV An Important and timely , said of . Men's seasonable 4 weight,' heavy fleeced cotton iShirts and " a wers, in all J sizes Well finished, welf wearing garments, in mot tled blue. color, best 75c grade; CQ on sale, Tomorrow at.'. . t ,4 ,4 t1 ) 1 ( I 1 ' - , t T ' JEBttmmm&til , 4