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Us Grow” _CGredit WHE SEA |WITH NORWAY SHY A TOGO, TAK RIDAY, AUG. 11, 1905 | SWEDEN HAS BEST CHANGE TO WIN'S | ez eer ; Greatest Bar goir ! H Sale J Sale Tomorrow is Office WY HARRY FARMER WITH A GREATER NAVY AND LARGER FORCE OF ne 4 RELIABLE GOODS ONL) HRISTIANIA Aus 1 if SERVES, SWEDEN WOULQ OfBTROY THE ENEMY'S a a . ~~ an . .¢ Y F it re Da ath an ‘he tee vies ye FLEET AND SEND HER ARMY TO yCHRISTIANIA—THE COM. | Satu rday Overmatches All urni u ¥ oy +¥ 4 . MANDERS IN THE THREAT- 6§NING WAR ON BOARD A SWEDISH RATTLESH IP, 0 troops of the line, with a re-} Krag na, while the 8 ml at the expense erve force of 60,0 t not Mauser 1 r tural ener ong, however to! un Both ‘i «| Bt " H 00,000 §, for! h style of quick firing . ¥ able bodied r un-| Krupp art y guns 1 ! ry would be ef eden bh 4 t : = A hue 1 % f Lye? Yo, Hi BARGAINS FROM THE STOCK OF THE LADIES’ STORE STILL TO BE HAD IN LARGE NUMBERS READ QUOTATIONS. Suit Department Hosiery and Under- and § 0 } « ose © iten he wor ns ' . fe ‘ pe n ea r € WOMEN fl N cn INFANT HOSE ft ad a KIRT . . e > 4and 5, regular p per Gus price ot . price tomorrow ihe EIDERDOWN 4 4 N’S BLEACHED UNIO ITS with , ™ 4 Yom their ice « h. O © 2he WHITE ¥ I FULL FLEI = « nm th e CLOTH pri tedle KNITTED COE 3 of Our p le thread, with long sleeves, La CLOTH DRE ore price 50c, Our ff abe | i ed bt the UNION IT bla with long and $9.00 enc regular $ uch; special CHILDREN COA of ci t tomorrow 35 priced | Ladle tore at $3.50, $4.6 INFANTS’ BROWN COTTON HOSE a and $4.50 eac). Our prices ORE and $1.50 1 , ribbe regular pi Toilet Articles pe Weriee 10 pecial | ward to fight for ‘ at ul navy ¢ rwa he hae 11| head Bwediah : CHILI FULL FLEECE-LINED UN of Norway's newly found independ-| 1 Ad st defens 1 y would make th 1 Two cases of Toilet Preparations and Per 1ON eguinr ‘price & garment: Pa] < | th * abt} t of Christ @ chief ob fumes were in -luded a the Ladle Store special tomorrow at 2he \ fhe Norwegians have bettetl terpede | 6 8 two out tive of her Cas We t and have up to this time been over- Jn. ine COTTON PANTS, slses 16 and ‘ " 3 s. The rep N 5 clght firet move 1 be to seize the looked in our advertising. We place the 18, regular pri 1 peciad tomneaueal ; Sacliespastdishteetiaaan aa actomns, weodele tee camehnl sag Ghesir veneer comet whole lt om aple tomorsow 14, regular price 12ige; spoctal to v0 ” . eo t ' ut, 12! the Norweg pital from Bwede FACE POWDER | gunboats and 37 torepdo boats {dy sending one army up along th ahs a ee Oar Men’s Goods —_——— j t the egian ¢ how h er on at a box. Our In the midst of t g sale of L CHAUTAUQUA, A oe eer . Fr Sreaktast | j difficulty, uniess Norw jeveloped | borg.” wh s ore ‘ FACE POWDER sold by the Ladle tore Goods we b not forgotten the men of the Gent Roosevelt and party arrived; the drive to the entrance of the If Sweden gaine ommand of the| tianta th “LILY FACE BALM CREAM : anol When a a a yw enjoying im the rain at 8:50 and were taken | auditori the president was wea, the blow wee bad town of Tt Soe anetitier, taaies abues s the bargains, select some of these for him é to Higgins’ hall for breakfast, which | introduc and delivered his ad . ger Norn 5 the éestre Tr nt le. Our 6 only MEN'S NATURAL WOOL UNDER-GAR ape socbnk and serves: by the youns | dress LONDON, Aug. 11.—Parliament| tion to her commerce that w pend LOTION for the complexion, Ladies MENTS, ium weight and $1.00 Women's domestic science art lowing are abstracts from the) adjourned this morning after one of | fc to|net be ft ve price Sie ® bottle retype wriced’ tenance i: aah : se tent vernor Higgins was « . b which dealt exclusively | the most eventful sessions of rece for | once war be z MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR of feather- 1 sent on account of illness in b with foreign policy and trusts yearn ed| fight to the TOILET WAT hel Me sent aan Rls gidetoniy $1.28 ger | King ward, in his speech, uid| there w outnide ts < rs Pag hodety - ments; specisl:tomerrow at .. Oe — |touched upon several important in-| t 1 be exhausted by the TOILET WATER priced by the Ladies Ys’ JERSEY KNIT BATHING sUl I ternational questions, On the Rus-| de ame at 60¢ @ bottle. Our price onty BO a . es ip Po peer sick sian-Japanese war he said BAY RUM LOTION priced by the La ancy colors, all sizes, priced extra low, at, = | “It is my earnest hope that the | tore at 60c a bottla Our price only each iO0e Russian and Jap each NEKO: } k MEN’S WORK SHIRTS of colored . government has very proper The Monroe doctrine is not @ part! tiations, which hi rea institut age = se: Pe r wb - say price woven chevi»i, sp 1 value; priced to- ly exercised moderation in attempt a dee tie hod g oa pre price bottle price ahi x : tag to enforce the criminal provi-{Of international law. But it is|/@d under the initiative of the prest aE “ tos s5e i € the te: bu ie bal dent of the United States, may lead DR. ROSWEL HAIR RESTORER; La SAMPLE SOC<S from Wilson very sions ¢ e statute; but f A MF ome| the fundamental feature of our en-)to a lasting and mutually honorable | die tore price 8Se. Our price 396 taney t ¢ values; sp. toméee _ eaten Ma and eg ne 0 . peace.” IMPERIAL PERFUME, Ladies’ Store price row at, a pal 2he cases mah on eek, 08 at least cer-/tire foreign policy so far as the!” Touching upon Norway and Swe Sic a bottle. One : ace Mats i Ohne. BAaDbEene P Som ri | dey gry ore es stern hemisphere is concerned,| 2%, bis majesty said IMPERIAL PERFUMES, odors of Pandora. CHIEFS of pore linen—a boom to users of teted im Chtenga, i Je lmpoesinie “7 Iam confident that, by the exer ome Pik sgl ate sap - = : bea 8 on ee to sb lenlenty. M ver, App Blossom, Spanish Geranium, Carna linen handke e half what you usually te the cclction law tmoces ta be in. {and it has more and more been| cise of wise moderation tion and Hellotrope, Ladies’ Store may or, each oo bo if the existing law proves to. be i aailiin..-¢;' aaatedaiamiae: aa oak gy ga PAY OF, CACh............44 eee Le adequate, so that under established |)... oh pebeieeibion wiveddc tthe dtasbas at ba ven hoe an oun ‘ * rules of evidence clear violations; ™**Ns with ee ee a ee Cc t Girdl Great Lace Special “ may not be readily proved, defiance! The reason why it is meeting with orse r es hb thoemal yates of¥ina. Maine Eee ‘ of the law must ‘nevitably lead to! thi ognition is becaus A speci of White Girdles, includ ; : This legisiation ed it to become f =e ave STREET URCHIN | wilize t than I would adapted our construction prefer. If 80, ast be distinet « the growing, chang AS DETECTIVE iy understood that if will be be-|ing nowds of this hemisphere | ! cause of stubborn determina-| silization, of course, means . - ton of some of the great combina-| whether to an individual, a govern J. F. Mack and Dan Sharkey are fions in strivthy t©"preverit the en-| ment, or a doctrine. | forcement of the law as it stands,| Let us look for a moment at what|!n the city Jail, and Rees Mepeock by every Very many think that th ice, legal of these and illegal.|the Monroe doctrine really ts men seem to! forbids the ter itortal encroachment It For & saloonkeeper, 164 Washington, te alternative is simply |of non-American powers on Amer-| shaking hands with himself between submitting to the mild|{can soll. Its purpose is partly to | Voeate and the absolute freedom to| great military powers obtain new a do whatever they think best. They|footholds in the western hemis-/*#loon variety while Sharkey states are greatly in error. Either they|yhere, and partly to secure to Ur) i.) tne waterfront Is * coamiaadd will have to submit to reasonable|feliow republics south of us the oe fh oa nes Ty Sant plent: = supervision and ‘regulation by the|chance to develop along their own] 04.4 to Keep him busy 2 j national guthorities, or else they|lines without beiug oppressed or) "sh, five nights bottles of fin will ultimately have to submit to|conquered by non-American pow-| Viiiey have been found minsing governmental action of @ far morejers. As we have grown more and| 0) ine atoreroom at the rear of] oo) drastic type. Personally, I think | more powerful our advocacy of thin) i.) eaic avestie qamplaineé 661 cur people would be most unwise I{|doctrine has been received with| petroimen Carleton ar The 2 CENTS PER POUND FOR they let any exasperation due to|more and more respect; but what! (encore deputized a atreet urchin te the acts of certain great corpora-| has tended most to give the doctrine|\ il. cose watch on the place.| BEST BULK IOWA CREAMERY. P tions drive them into drastic action.| standing among the nations is our| anny before € o'clock Friday BUTTER. ig and | should oppose such acti€n.| growing willingness to show that) ee eared for . But the great corporations arc| we not only mean what we say and|/POrnine tne culprlie appeared Om ADAMO’ BEST 400 COFFEE, BAT- themselves to blame if by their op-|are prepared to back it up, but|poy watched then unm | URDAY 35¢ L8—3 LB 00 position to what is legal and jusi|that we mean to recognize our obli-| 0% Sabenec ten mils % ‘i they foster the popular feeling| gations to foreign peoples no ee ee ADAMS’ BEST 35c COFFEE, SAT- which tells for such drastic action. than to insist upon sib Woe ateaed URDAY 30¢—2 LBS. be . — = young deputy e officer | ADAMS’ 30¢ COFFEE, SATURDAY 1 innocently at their heels un-| . Chinese May Murder Inventor pcan Sone pombe: | Both men were taken to the station ADAMS’ JAVA BLEND — THE 4 ; - BEST 25¢ COFFEE ROASTED, 0 utomatic Salmon Ganter (re comment choreine pete larceny will be filed againat them| SATURDAY, 2 LBS ibe Friday afternoon. | — ‘ sf PORTLAND, Aug. 11.—"Him bel- clapped their hands in glee, but a| | Found at 1331 Second Ave : fee be t'rown out, or we makee|young machinist nam Ohmert| ‘The moat up-to-date of trouble,” # the Chinamen em-| got in shape. The Chinamen im- | *hirts In Se Monarch's Ployed in the cannery of the Port| mediately threatened to kill Ohmert | “Cluetts 0 each, I / Townsend Packing company, con : put it out of commission | & Co | cerning a labor-saving device t he refused to do so sererent 7 “if cutting off the heads of salme trouble has wing for which does away h the work of | se al days, and it ared that RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. } many celestials. if the China n do Furniture Stor: \ The machine did not work well| tunity they will mur Ing él ‘age | when first installed, and the Chinks} man and storage room, 1216 First | Pontoffice TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE uid | nee—Gunset 902; meroeneent | | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 11 It was pduced will be given! . | : . ; decided late last night to hold Arch-| full pay Near Madison Street bishop Chappe funeral at 9 - : a | o'clock this mor The pe Rev, Chas. M. Sheldon, of Te Ragley’s Corner ]|} this city were urged to keep up peka Kan uthor of In His | OB courage. Col. Blakeley is circulat- | Steps,” k at a men’s meet | 4 y ing a bright placard urging cheer-| ing nex y under the auspice | " fulness. Large business houses 4 of the Young Men's ( hristian nsHO | nour th no employes 1 be at Christen hall. The x rea ng will begin at INTS STRICTLY PURE PAINTS laid off and no & PA get PER GALLON - $6.50 4nd $7.50 k Special for Saturday TO ROCERY CLERKS es. Or who .d and ‘ ul, say from $ $ 1 th urself under the most favorat tions. Apr J not many ya-ds of this disposed of by the ing all sizes. Ladie re priced this “4 : FE Ladies re. so we have a @livice assort- kind at 65¢ Our price is only aoe ment of pretty patterns and many full > P pieces to show you. This lace is from 4 to Ladies’ Kimonas $ inches in width and comes in white and Short Kimonas and Dress Sacques of silk cream. The Ladies’ Store would ask you. § albatross ani French flannel, come in to 35c a yard for it Our price fot pink, red. blie and black, Ladies your choles of the lot, per yard ise prices $5.00 to $9.00 each. Our prices ar axe re s #4.00 Notions, Belts, Etc. Belt Buckles o. prices 25 to 7 various kinds, Lafies’ Store Our price tomorrow, be each. Infants’ Apparel The Unnamed Baby D each ease 10¢ birds “re non, the 1 Kleinert’s Feat yer ess Shields, La each ir p toe dies’ Store p-ice «and 20c a pair, Our price only de Women’s Aprons Good Stockin te Dress Shields, adies’ Store Women's Bib Aprons, made of best quality prices 30c and a pair. Our price to- gingham. This kind priced by the Ladies” morrow : ibe Store at 35¢ each. Our price 19 main All-Linen Handke dies’ Store prices 20c and 25c each. Our price only Bedding Specials ‘ a aay. nd Leath + Belts, variov Bed Sheets of fine linen finish muslin Silk a priced 0 inches; spectal price tomorrow by the Ladies’ Store at 25 each " Our price onl 10¢ Fine quality Muslin Pillow Slips, size 45x Purses, largely combination but including a inches, hem ned, laundered and ready for number of wrist-bags, Ladies’ Store price use; special tomorrow at, each ve SOc each, Our price 10¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. Turkish Bath 50c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington or G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Cut Rate Today LAS STIR Opposite Pantages Theater L. 1. HOFFMAN, Manager an ‘Tomorrow Bargains in Furniture Red Front Furniture Co. 220 PIKE STREET NICE TEETH INGRAIN CARPET--Cut Only—05e Values; cut to, ‘per Ww a nd BBE th b JUR-PIBCE ABLE ET+-€ ar, spoon and butte,