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y. TIIK OKKftOX ST.TKSM.X: SI XI.Y, 41X1' IOIH. DON'T DELAYj ORDERING THAI! NEW SUIT Every day's delay adds to the stringency of the woolen market. .Wool is becoming scarcer and wool en goods are increasing in cost. 5 Come in and pick oat a pattern from our big assortment of suitings today. Let us make you a suit or overcoat, to your exact measure at practical ly the same price you would have to pay for a good ready-to-wear rait. Scotch Woolen Jills Store NATIONAL LEAGUE I! 426 STATE STREET PHONE 854 You Should Worry Let tfaeCIaisi'fied Ads Work for Yon At Philadelphia Score: It. II. E. Cincinnati 2 9 1 Philadelphia 5 12 0 Smith and Wjngo; Mayer and Biirns. Adams. At Brooklyn Score: It. II. K. St. Knuis 9 S 1 Brooklyn ; 2 10 9 Allies and Conr.alos; Manjiiard, Coonbs and Krueper. At XfW York-- Score: R. II. E. Pittsburg 3 0 New York 2 5 0 Cooper and Schmidt; Perritt and Rariden. At Boston Score: R. II. E. Chicaso 4 11 1 BoMon JZ 6 3 Hendrlx and Killefer; Ragan and Henry, Tragtsser. Washington State Evens Up With MontanaTeam MISSOULA. Mont.. June 1. Wash ington State collece today evened honors with Montana State univer sity by winning the second baicball game of the netles here. The visttor hit Vitt at will. Score: R- II. E Washington ......) 13 15 4 Montana ' 5 5 8 Lewi sand Moran; Vitt and Fpil-ler. AMERICAN LEAGUE - At Sti Louis Score: R. II. E. Philadelphia 5 9 2 St. Louis S 14 0 Meyers. Perry. Geary and Mc Avoy: I.owdcrniilk, Rogers and Nu namaker. At Chicago Ffore! R. II. E. New York 6 11 1 Chicago 3 9 1 Thormahlen. Itu?.scll and Han nah; Williams. Danforth and Sehalfc. At CleTeland , Score: R. H. K. Washington 11 17 1 Cleveland 6 10 2 Harper. Shaw and lMcinich: Conmbe. Grooms. Enzmann and O'Neill. Thomas. At Detroit Score: R- H. Boston 3 11 0 Detroit 4 1 2 Bush. Mays and Agnew. Schang; KallU. Cunningham and Yelle. Spencer. (13 innings). Former Vice President Suffers From Relapse INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jure 1 The. condition of Charles W. Fair banks, former vice-president. wa less i encouraging tonight than four the past week. Mr Fairbanks suf fered a relapse daring last night ac cording to physicians "lost ground" during the day. LjJ S c.3 ...J..J 1 ON . I ... Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs of shoes at unheard of prices have already been sold during this sale. During this week we will continue putting forward new lines and making still deeper cuts in prices. If conveni ent, come in the morning as the rush of business in the afternoon sometimes prevent our giving the prompt service we always strive to render. EXTRA- SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL OUR SALE COMPELLING PRICE The prices that will make selling shoes easy: Ladies' $4 and $5 patent and kid pump all sizes and styles, while they last, go at - Ladies' $5 and $6 patent and kid pumps, all the latest creations, every size and width, including Hanans, go at Hundreds of pairs Men's $5 work shoes, brown and black, double and single soles, in all sizes, to close at Ladies' patent cloth top and kid cloth top $6 dress shoes, low and high heels, all sizes, to close at Ladies' low heel Neolin soles and rubber heel, new buck sport shoes, $7. grades, while they last $3.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 - 500 Pairs Men's Women's, Boys and Children's White and Black Tennis Shoes; Men's 95c; Women's and Boys', 75c; Chil- dren's, 65c. , i - v- . 1200 Pairs Men's an4 Boys Elk Bals, Black and tan, the Favorite Summer Shoe for Play and Work; Men's, $2.65; Boys', $1.95 Children's, $1.65. 100 Pairs Boys' Dress Shoes, Black Only, Sizes 1 to 5y2, Button and Lace, to Close Out While They Last, $1.93. 500 Pairs Barefoot Sandals, Best Tan Leather, Thick Soles, Equal to Sandals Costing: Twice as Much, Sizes 5 to 11 go at 95c; HV2 to 2 go at $1.35; Women's, Sizes 2y2 to 6, go at $1.95. Few Pairs Men's Large Size Hip Bubber Boots, $8.00 Grades to Close Out at $4.95 Boys' $5.00 Army Shoes, Sizes 2 to 6, Tan Only, to Close Out at $3.95. ' Few Pairs Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes, Button and Lace, Neolin Soles, to Close Out at $2.95 Ladies' Dress Shoes LADIES' $6.00 DRESS SHOES, BLACK AND WHITE, BUTTON AND LACE, .NOW GO AT .$4.95 LADIES' $7.00 DRESS. SHOES, BLACK AND WHITE, BUTTON AND LACE, NOW GO AT ....$5.95 LADIES $8.00 SHOES, BLACK AND COLORS, LACE ONLY, NOW GO AT : . .$6.95 LADIES' $9.00 SHOES, ALL COLORS AND STYLES, LACE ONLY, NOW GO AT $7.95 Men's Dress Shoes MEN'S $6.00 DRESS SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE. BLACK AND TAN, NOW GO AT. .$4.95 MEN'S $7.00 DRESS SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE, BLACK AND TAN, NOW GO AT $5.95 MEN'S $8.00 DRESS SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE, BLACK AND TAN, NOW GO AT. $6.95 MEN'S $9.00 DRESS SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE, BLACK AND TAN, NOW GO AT $7.95 HANAN SHOES SELBY SHOES L FOX PARTY PUMPS SHOE ffl .8 WIZARD ARCH SUPPORT BALL BAND BOOTS WITCH ELK BOOTS COAST LEAGUE At San Franclaco Score: R. II. K. Vernon 8 l 0 San Francisco 3 10 2 Hell, R. Mitchell and Moore: Sei ton. Johnson. Smith and H rooks. At Los Angeles Score- ' R. II. K. Sacramento 0 7 1 Is Angeles 2 9 o Itrcnton and Easterly; Brown and Holes. At Salt Lake Score: R. II. K. Oakland 2." 21 1 Salt Lake 2 7 7 R. Arlett and Mltie; Kvans. Conk wrlght, Siglin and Dunn. ARMY STORES BURN (Continued from page 1) nrt Ijljr wrecked -one of the ware house. Details of the conflagration' ex tent or raue are meaner a military authoritle Immediately took charge throwing a heavy guard of oldie- rnnnl the rnftiwure refae to ad mit any bat the fire fighting unit. Officer of the qaju-temuuter de partment aid early today that more than 15.(NHI.fMH yard of kliaki cloth for army uniform, rained at more than -t,MM.rXH). were rietrn)ed. . . . . r ifteent thousand sold ieralierv ice bat were also lot. ienCervl Mrs. Florence Bayard Ilelles. so ciety leader of IWlmlnrton. Del., and daughter bf tfle late Ambassador Thomas F. Ilayard, is working elsht honrs a day loading shells in a mn nition plant near New Castle, Del. Mr. Thomas J. Preston, Jr., at one time Mrs. Grover Cleveland, hat Issued thron-h the National Security League a mcssae gto the women of AqpHch In which Fhe urges them to stand firm and united against all temptations to compromise this war. STOCKS SHAKEY, BUT GAIN LATE Initial Stages on Stock Ex change Yesterday Are Very Unsettled NEW YORK. June 1. Stocks were exceedingly aerrons and .un settled In the Initial stages of to day's restricted session, losing one to three points on overnirht advicej fthe progress of the German 'of fensive. There were general recoveries later, however, on the more reassur ing bulletins which reported a halt la the enemy's advance. Marine pre f rred again offered 'the only scec tacuiar feature, at one time adding over four points to yesterday rain o ften. hut closed at an actual loss of a small fraction. - ' IT. Fteel denoted substantial Helpful Hints on Banking Discounting Distance DECAUSE you lire some distance from Sa lcm is no reason you cannot take ad?an tage of our banking facilities here at the Unit ed States National Bank. A savings account will possibly particularly appeal to you from the standpoint of placing your saving on deposit at a substantial rate cf Interest. We at, cept such deposits from $1.00 up. Write us for information, about banking by mail. MtedStates HatomlBanlc tSalom Oregon, buying a Its eitreme decline, cora- Jng forward briskly at Che close, wiu omer inausinais ana equip ments of the class. Rails yielded Irrerularly at th? outset, but steadied later under th-? lead of Readtn Rand similar invest mrat tJiare. Sales amounted to 210.000 shares. Apart from the decrease o" almost $44,000,000 In actual loans, the bank statement presented no fea tures of especial Interest. Bonds were heavy, the lower rec ords by liberty Issues conducting to that end. New mlnlmums were 93.70 for the rirst 4s. 93.53 for the second 4 s, and 96.20 for the 4lis Total sales, par value, aggregated $2,600,000. IT. S. 2s and 4s. old Issues, gainol half per cent oa call during the week. quickly to buying, which seemed to be nearly altogether of a ;ro re taking sort. Dulls, however, pro fessed to be encouraged by sign that congestion In the eat was clearing up and that demand theie might attain become a factor. A little export business helped to lift the value or oats. Ilesides, tea. peratures la Canada were again un favorable for crop progress. Provisions ascended with grain and hogs. Receipts of hogs were less plentiful than had been looked for. Corn Prices Are Higher When Day Reaches Close CHICAGO. June 1. Week-end evening up by shorts made prices af corn today average decidedly higher. The finish though;! was 'unsettled.' ranging from lic,net decline to a like advance,' wi ltf; June $1.20 Vi an l July $1.33' to $1.34. Oats gained to i (Trie, and provisionals to 75 cent8.,;" ' - It was evident almost from the outset that the corn suarket tem porarily had been put In an over sold condition. After a slight dip at the open Inc. prices respond! TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS Tonight! Clean Vowr IVmeN mui Stop Headache, CVmtipatUm, Sour Stomach. t iiT j QwORK WHILE YOU SLEEP j This Is GRANGE WEEK in SALE M and THE FARMER'S STORE OF QUALITY extends to all an invitation to MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS 270 No. Commercial St. NEXT TO LADD & BUSH BANK 326 STATE STREET r A. W. Schrunk