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, - " - i -i ' i ell ' 't ' i i " ; . .' The house Is .all ready. ": .. r-. . Bat it lacks the furniture. So the American Legion friend of Urs. Glenn If. "Price ara pleading to Jay with aeneroua Portland people for the .wherewithal to warm the hearth and tha'heart of the. Httle widow. ! Glerm 1 H.' Price -was the prohibition , enforcement officer ahet TtnA 'killed at. Grand Ronde by an Indian bootleg ger. He, left 'a wire and two children SUCilUUlE, ; .'.!.:; : $ - t ;and member of the federal prohibition ,- enforcement office organized a cam paign for the aid of the trio left de fenseless by the tragedy. Generosity pnt up the new little house where they will live. But they need : Combination , rnge, heating stove, linoleum . for bathroom and kitchen, . dishes, two fcltehen chairs, two bed room sets full else beds, two bedroom run i by isr. one living room rug by 12. living room furniture and all other necessities for four-room house. i Do you want to help make the widow and her fatherless children happy? ". Take your contribution to the Wil- IVamftr pnmnnnT. 4A First street. ! Budie Wilhelmj president of the trans fer" company, has promised to give free storage to the articles and to haul them free of charge to. the new Price home. " . , . And by the way now Is the accepted time. Mrs. Price and her bable are .waiting .to-move in. Mrs. Ohristler Long Trip to East . -, - Waterloo. N."i 'T., Nov. 2. Aceonv - panied by the widow dressed In deep mourning and showing She effects of 4 iho.sufferlng she has undergone in the last week, the body of tfce Rev. Leon- i r ruimiw o rrli-aH hum from RIU rf-. X 111 i.:ttvi . Havre, Mont, yeaterdajs. . tv. M.tnn rrawdH ana state troopers were assigned jto handle the . erowas. . . ' ' Mrs. Christler. her face haggard. .drawn and paina, angnieu irom train, together wttn ner sister, mi-p. w. Rnffalo. The widow spent the" greater part of the long trip, from the West in the baggage car be-- side tne boay. f At the station to receive the body was Henry Christler. father of the slain pastor, ana a aeiegauoii i.h the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of St where funeral 'wrvlces. will be held Friday by the 'Rev. John Beach Artnur. TTft 1 !. n i 1 niDeruiau uarmvoi t Opened; 500 Attend The fair and carnival under the auspices of the Ancient Order , of Hi- i bernlans and ladles' auxiliary opeaea i Wednesday night In Hibernia haUSth an address of welcome by tne Kev, : Euirene P. Burke of Columbia uni versity. -About BOO were In attendance. Irish music and old Gaelic dancing by a group of children formed the princi pal entertainment. The purpose of the ...bazaar" la to raise funds to liquidate the TJebt of Hibernia building, ' The bazaar wilt continue until ' Saturday evening. A peclal program has been arranged tot each evening. . I ' 1ATME5 MEET ;CtJEReT - ?- M FA lam .delegation "of laymen and -clergymen from the Evangelical and United j!EangeHcal churches of -the city met Wednesday, night at the East Market Street; Evangelical church to hear reports of the delegates to the denominational' V conferences recently held tn the East. At these conferences the . -denorarinatJons reunited and formed thai Evangelical church. The only action vjtaken at the session was ths adopUoa o(. a resolution of sym pathy.for .the death of Bishop G.-Hein-mUler last Friday at Cleveland, Ohio. Portland clergymen of both denomina tions win meet tn Joint session next Monday at the T. M. C. "A. to form a ministerial union. -: UTT1E BOY XOSES ETE . WaHa - Walla,. Wash4" Nor. 2:--Ray Kelly. 7-year-old on of J; Kelly of Milton. Or lost his right eye Wednes - day when hit by a stick lh the hands of a small sboy Companion-'--' - ; TAKES PRISOir POST Walla Walla. Wash., Nov. 2. Joe .Thomas of EHeneburg, Wash, Wednes day took; over the position of captain of the guards and assistant warden at . the state penitentiary, succeeding J. T. Burke. Burke will enter business at Shelton. Wash., his ofrmer home. LET YOUR 3 3 ai 1 WIFE TRY -i Women are oftentimes , better buyers, than men especially of, the things? she' 1 uses far-' the'" home. Thorough inYestigation is convincing . proof to most, wdmcn and has been for 75 . yearsthat the best from every point of view and for every use in the home, 'are om : w Made la every variety or combinations thereat for any faeU. .: :. , ..-- v For list of authorized . dealers, who like to give their ' customers the BEST at the price of the ordinary -.kind, use the . C o u p o n, ' phone Broadway 4tlS, or see complete . dls play Ishenvood Stove Co. S SOLS DISTRIBUTORS 14th aad. OUsaa. Portland -C O V T O K- IJHEEWOOD 8TOVE CO-- 14th aad CUsaa Sta, PerUaad. Xregoa. 'Would like to know who sella CHARTER OAK in this section. Name .. . - ' . " - t! .. - ' -' - v. -V - ' I "A 111 '.ft i -." ' .J 'if--' (-. r : :'. ' . - " -v , - -ii - 1. i f i , - r st m g M . J - - - 4 1 by the Which makes sweeping reductions to dispose of surplus stock and to keep our clothing factory running and our tailors from leaving' Portland. R easons for Thi eioth ing Sale: We believe that when such a cut in price is made that an open and frank reason should be given to our customers and public in general. All of us know that business, at least in a great lmany lines, is not as good as it should be, and burs is no exception. In fact, we had planned on doing at least forty loer cent more business in all our stores than we are now dbinsf. We haVe kept our clothing factory running on full time throughout the past summer, thinking that business "would pick up and get better, but it seems we are to be disappointed. It has now come to a time when we will either have to close part of our factory and lose our skilled tailors or get a much larger outlet for our pure Virgin Wool Suits and Overcoats. Af tr carefully considering how best to keep things running and at the same time dispose of hundreds of surplus garments that have accumulated in our factory, we have decided to reduce the selling price to so lowa figure tlt it will he an inducement for everyone to come to the Brownsville Wcbleh Mill jStore and supply their wants. We invite the public tocome and share in these big Pride Reductions, and as sure them of only the fogliest-class merchandise. ReducedFrices on Men's O'coats $20 Men's Fine Overcoats jj j g gg Z5 Men s Fme Overcoats Reduced Prices oh Men's Suits- $25 Men's AU-Wool Suits Cut to $30 Men's AU-Wool Suits Cat to $21.85 S26.85 W3 Men's AU-Wool Suits ggj gg $40 "Men's' AlilWooi Suits ooA oe 5 Cut to ... . tPOPeOu Men $39 85 $50 BMenV-W This include all Blue Serf e, Fancy Worsted aad Silk Mixed Sails Absolutely nothing- reserved . i ' Cut to . . J.'-, $30 Men's Fine Overcoats Cat to.. ...'.. i, ....!. . ...... I. $35 Men's Fine Overcoats Cat to ..............I. ..... VdJ2J A. . tPOU.OU $45 Men s Fme Overcoats Cut to $40 Men's Fine Overcoats Cut to . , Includes Fine GabardinesWhipcords and Our Finest Wool Overcoats -HHomuif reserved Boys' Clothing Cut $12.50 Good Wool Suits with 2 pants cut to $9.85 Fine Virgin Wool Boys Suits with two pairs , kiyckers, regular $16.50 suits cut to. . . . . .$13.85 Boys' Overcoats i $ 9.50 Fine Wool Overcoats cut tor $7.95 $12.50 Fine Wool Overcoats cut to $9.85 Boys' Mackinaws Cut to ; . . , $4.95, $7.95 and $9.85 Boys' Rubber Raincoats For boys from 6 to 16 years, regular $4.50 ! values, cut to .$3.75 -'t mm T i. - V Alanufacturing I Clothiers t V West of , Chicago -' t -T' . . .." - ... j . . $31.85 tt:- H:;. " i - - - t - i'--1 lf i .lrv-.t.-'. 19 .'' .-.. i v $21.85 $39.85 Men's Mackinaw Cut ' AH Men's Fine -f. : Virgin Wool Mackinaws cut to these prices ;i All wanted size Nothing reseryed. J !-,i'-,. Wfi, p?.-' ? 1 - j l . 1 : '' " , r-;-- rl -; -'--VyM i; vi:'--" ris--?. -;;,-'-;-' I ERWM'S LI E WOOLEN; MItIL STOjEE Entire Building, Thurd and Morrison, PORTLAND MarsMield Branch Stores Astoria Eugene North Bend During .thisDig'"rductioh sale'it will be only natural-for a greatmany of bur out-of-town custoinerk towantto; ;share;intheXpriceduc-tibns.I-Wea are anxious to supply oui outside trade; buti will not be able to send? samples of cloth representing suits biTsale, . v p ; However; we have, a 'mail order department that will properly take care of your order. ; Tell iislielsizebf coa measure and5 length of pants (inseam) ; your age;' weight,5 the' color and description of 1 the stut wanted, and the price, you want to pay and we.WiD select a suit and send it on approval. If satisfactory it may be returned and we will ref mid the purchase price. .1 , Address I KOTK Ueatioa tint desired.