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We Trust the Peaple LADIES’SUITS G In Blue Serges, Black Worsteds, Broadcloth and Novelties; regular $29,50 values, reduced Friday and Saturday to only $24.50. All our regular $24.50 values are reduced to $19.50" This includes all the latest styles and materials. Open a Charge Account Here—Pay Down What You Wish and the Balance at $1 a Week or Pay Monthly Clothing for Men, Women and Children Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. terations Free Alterations Free sere. UST as the success your life depends on the right start, so the first step i j ilroad foretells the pleasure it will give through to the end. It is a definite event that may m or mar a trip . FOURTH AVENUE and JACKSON STREET is the finest structure of its kind in the West. Its massivenese evidences the solidity of the trains. Architecturally surpassing similar buildings on the Coast. it is as convenient as it is attrac- tive. While O-W. R. &N. trains denote the last word in luxury, no less is this true of the Oregon- Washington Station. ‘You transact all preliminaries to your tri , including tick reservati hs City Ticket Office, T16 Seonel ovetca, Settle, “When idk conathica arranged, you are ready to go to the station and take advantage of ite sumerous forts conveniences prior to the departure of your train. The station is an ornament and a credit to the city. It makes « lasting impression on the traveler who enters it 4 OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. @/ 000 loan to the We Haven’t Room for Them Yet Our new hardware and Christmas goods are in and no place to put them. We must make room. The seit 3 days we wil ods iit ete. We Watle C06 oo ios coc co cope neiebcceccdsis giypsnces SC $1.25 Food Choppers .. 25c Collapsible, heavy, nickel plated Coat $2.60 One Man Saw 75¢ Padlocks .. 35c Heavy Drill Carpenter Aprons ..20¢ 25¢ Bricklayers’ Tape ... $1.50 Goodell Hack Saws, with 6 blades Wie is hss Mais ao eg 965 6 0% $1.50 White Bench Ax ............ and Other Standard Tools. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Seattle Sporting Goods.Co. THE RUBBER STORE 713-715 First Avenue. Dhstributors For Wright & Ditson _ Oregon-Washington Station Beattio Star y nott f any t and paper, Bubsoribers to The will are given courteoun a attention, If yo to arrive jock, kin Main The N. P, Akers burned yesterday, causing 4 loss oa $2,000, The mill, which ts si@hated at 24th av, W. and West Garfiekt at, was inaccessible to fire ap paratus . © swell was appointed Daniel B. Co; by Judge Prater Co,, an receiver yerte for the Lewis Const the petition of Bo holds a $6,000 judgmen arising out of a grading contract te the Jackson st, district re dohohohehehehahaiahaheiehelahehal’ Raymond, Wash., Nov. 4% —©, ©, Fenalson, manager of * the Pacific Fruit Package Co., * is exhibiting « griszly gray * mustache , won on Wilson's * election, from Sam Hoag of ® Hoquiam. Fenlason lost his * own mustache to Hoag in ® # 1896, when Bryan lost, seeneeeeee s ARERR AT AEE Stockholders yesterday elected officers to manage the Alaska Northern railroad for the conring year, as follows: W. ©. Stavert of utreal, president; J, ©. wilh fame, of Spokane, vice president; J. A. Haight, of Seattle, secretary, and F. J. Jommett, of Toronto, treas urer. A halibut schooner built for R. Hagen, a Ballard fisherman, was jaunched at the Cooke & Lake boat building plant. The boat is 40 feet long and cost $3,500, It will lhe equipped with a 50 horsepower Atlan motor, Washington. —Unofficial compil- ation of the clerk of the house bere today shows that the next session of the house will have 297 demo crate and 138 republicans, progres sives and independen' strained than 26 dead ducks to one person ata time. RHEERAAAEAEEAAAAHEEEE * London—Winston Church & i, firet lord of the admiralty, # seve teeeees SARAH Astoria—After spending «° 18 hours on the sands of Potnt Adam life saving station, steamer Owensee, wheat war pulled back into the chamnel by the tug Wallula Wednesday REAR * * lw Spokane—No longer wet te | lw the passengers on the Spo @ kane street cars have to pitk'® the name of thelr street outa of a jumble of cries resem a bling o Hungarian general's ® exeited orders in the thick of a battle. W. L. Andrea and @ Frank J. Burns have invented @ a contrivance that will flash ® the name of each street aa & the car approaches it. * * REAR EAAARAEAHEEE \* * * | seeeeete Aberdeen.—Rail communication with Seattle on the N. P. is made through Centratia, instead of Olym- pin, owing {6 slides in several |places during Tuesday's storm Electric and telephone cables are damaged and service Is greatly im- paired Spokane—-At the 46th annual conclave of the National Grange, It was unanimously decided to seek federal aid in all public road im- provements. Washington.—Announcement was made today by Representative Hen ry of Texas, chairman of the rules committee of the house, that he will not oppose Speaker Clark when the democratic house is formed after March 4. He has de- clared against factional contests. London.—A P. dispatch to the Financial News here says the Bank of France has advanced an $8,000, Bulgarian govern- ] ment | Spokane. fifth national ‘apple show here the judges award led R. Morris of North Yakima the lfirst prize of $3 on a carload of Yellow Newtown Pippins, J. F. | Estes, of Zillah, won first prize on [a carload of Spitzenbergs. Chelan. —An engineer and & labor. ler were fatally injured when a trestle at Camp 31, on the new |Great Northern Columbia river | branch, collapsed, hurling a dinky engine and several dump.cars into }a deep ravine. | ‘. | Everett—An attempt is being made by the liquor interests to lforce the commissioners to reverse |the proposed ordinance placing the }cost of saloon license at $1,500. | Ballard Elke will hold a card thallon Ballard av, Preparations |are being made for an elaborate en- | tertainment Thanksgiving eve, | San Francisco today with passen- gers and freight |from the south, the Buckman.com- | pleted the voyage in the unusually | fast time of 64 hours, ganizing an antidivorce club, sure, unmarried telephone girls, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | toned at this yard. the Bemtiab | laden, party and dance tonight at their Steamship Buckman salled for On her last trip Telephone girls are talking of ar- Ob, William Vincent Astor today ae ltate, He is the richest young man in America Dr. Emma Orake today begins @ 16 days’ campaign in the inte of the Lebanon home and will de vote her time to docial and moral reform throughout the city. a Albany, Or.—Thie county has eel- dom reveled In the delights of an apple show such as today ts draw: sumes full control of the Aator es | if JFREDERICK & NELS@ A Very Special Selling of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Sq Plain Tailored Norfolk ing thousands to this city. New York city’s corporations and citizens owe $1,037,000,000, —— ing }o an eatimate made 3 8 credit mon of that eity's m ta association, It seems us though things always go To add to human ills, The days are growing shorwer but We're getting longer bile Winnepeg, Man. Nov, 14-—Wil- *!}iam Ogiivie, 66, former governor of Yukon during the great rush for the gold fields, died today of neptic poisoning. HER IDEA. | : | | Mothy Do you think Charles means business Daughter—-Well, every night he | lealls I see in his pocket the Real Estate Bulletin isting the houses for rent Victoria—The preliminary work | on the Victoria breakwater, the first of a system of improvements which will be built in Victoria bar | bor, will start at once. Beliingham-—-Tom Hayes, old- time tug owner, was found floating in the bay at the foot of Hay st.) yesterday afternoon, It is believed he was blown from his tug during Tuesday night's gale. Chelan.—infant daughter of Mrs. Thomas Shollenburg is dead from) ithe effects of paregoric, which was appenred in the house of ®)iet in a glans by her sister } commons today with a badly | ean lacy / swollen check and discolored |! puget sound Nav y Vard.—Citi- eye, the result of baving been @) cone of Pitsburg are raising $50, | struck by a book thrown dur #) 099 t) buy a afiver service for the | jog yesterday's stormy #€% ®iarmored cruiser Pittsburg, sta-{ Concrete—-Only good water pres | eure saved the town from destruc} tion by fire this morning. Loeres| were 1. K. Mertz & Co., $12,000; | | Davie & Lieberman, $6,000 Ej Woite, $1,000; R. G. Kellner, $2,000. | Winthrop—-When residents of the Methow valley met to decide |the disposition of a loving cup, pre sented by the Great Northern rail road for the best community ex j bibeit of products at a recent fair, jan organization was formed under the name of Winthrop Commercial | club. Canadian-Austraiian liner Ma. kura will arrive tomorrow for the first time in three years to coal, M. W. A. drill team of the Elliott }Bay Camp will | Lole theatre hall, Second and Sen eca, on the second Thursday of each month. The committee ts as foliowa: Capt. V. A. Walker, Lieut. B. FP. Beal, Sergt Corp. Wm. Mitereit and Q. M. F. Dark ANCIENT CRAFT 1S WRECKED; NINE DIE OTTAWA, Ont Vv. 14.-—Three passengers of the Mayflower, an ancient dilapidated craft 50 feet jong, which sank in a storm last night, were reseued today from an islet in the Madawaska river, three miles below Barrys Bay, near here. The survivors said that nine per- sons perished when the Mayflower went down. | SUFFRAGISTS WIN CLUB FEDERATION PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 14.—-The F convention here is today.given over to the cause of suffrage, it being the biggest women’s meeting since the cause carried Oregon, evening the delegates will be enter tained at a dramatic performance in the auditorium of the Lincoln high school, “BENZINE BUGGY” OWNERS, READ THIS! BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 14—An oil strike i port from Anti-Tropic, near Wasco, Kern county, today, whic! said to be the richest in t country. The oil, if reports Prove correct, will run as high as 60 gravity, which is gasoli: CAN KEEP TAB _ ON NEW COLONY ROME, Nov. 14.—Rome will soon have permanent connection with Tripoli by wireless telephone, Riccardo Moretti, the Inventor, f lowing the example set by Marco’ has donated to the Italian gove' ment the free use of his invention BLIND DOG FINDS BODY OF MASTER old, blind St. Bernard dog, Andrew Littlefield found the body of his father, Hosea Littlefield, who had been missing three days, Te W. bie dog's master, Aitleficias throat was cut, and the Tilsdical examiners say he killed hineelf, give a dance at) H. J. Whipple, | State Federation of Women’s clubs’ | This if Trimmed Demi-Norfolk $08 N exceptional offering of high-grade Suits for Misses and Women, part of which were secured in a very favor- able purchase and others from our own lines at considerably higher , prices Demi-trimmed, Norfolk and Demi-Norfolk styles, in the following interesting assortment of fashionable materials: Zibelines, in gray stripe and plain brown Diagonals, in black, cadet-blue, brown and navy. Mannish Worsteds, in gray mixtures, brown and black. Cheviots, in navy-blue, black and brown Serges, in brown, gray, navy-blue and black. Tweeds, it brown and gray. Broadcloths, in black and navy Two-tone Suitings in brown-and-blak; black-and-white; black-and-gold; black-and-gray; green-and-gray. The sizes are Misses’, 16 and 18, also Women’s, 34 to 42. Very Special, at $29.00. ‘T-lach Dresden Ribbons Special 50c Yard LL-SILK Dresden Ribbons, seven inehes wide, in rich stripe, brocaded and printed styles, pink, maize, blue, helio- trope and dainty Unusual value at 50¢@ yard Fancy Dresden Silk Ribbons, 4), inches wide, in a range of choice patterns and color effects, 25¢ yard Dorothy Dainty Hair-Bow and Sash Rib- bons in new brocaded designs; pink, blue, white and | 40¢, 6O¢ and 90¢ lavender ; yard Included are Plain-tailored, —flecond Fioor Winter-Weight Knit Union. Suits offered in a wide variety of styles rials most suitable for wear in moderately priced from $1.00 to Women’s Merino Union Suits in. weight, fine weave, in ankle length t with elbow sleeves and Dutch Price $1.50. Women's Fleece-lined Union 8: ankle length, with high or elbow or long sleeves. Price Women's Wool-and-Linen U; white and natural color, steam high neck and long sleeves; Price $2.25 Women’s Mercerized Lisle Union seamless style, in knee and ankie” with high neck and long or 4 also low. neck, sleeveless style, combination colorings. A very interesting display of pretty and H easily-copied Gift Novelties in Ribbon is sow being made, and includes Ribbon Hold- ers, Pin Cushions, Pin Holders, Needle and Sewing Cases and Bags, Skirt and Waist Holders and many other useful articles. } —Firet Piotr | Aprons Useful and Pretty: Excellent Tea Aprons in fitted | style, made of barred di white lawn and trimmed with] or embroideries. Price 25¢ White Lawn Sewing Aj circular, with ruffle and deep | ets, trimmed with pretty ciennes edge. Price 0g Old-fashioned Square good quality white lawn, t with two perpendicular broidery insertion. Price Tea Aprons of dotted Si or barred dimity, white or colored embro Parlor Maids’ Aprons pretty styles, trimmed with embroideries. Price SOc. Chafing Dish Aprons of fine trimmed with embroideries and $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.00, $2 and $5.00. - Fancy Aprons of excellent quality mar- quisette, fancy Swiss-embroidered lawn, Seco silk and fine striped dimities, -elabor- ately trimmed with laces and embroideries. Prices 65c, 75c, 85e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. 50-Piece Dinner Set Special $12.00 HIS is an especially dainty, low-priced service of extra light-weight English porcelain, with border design of turquoise-blue and insertions of tiny flowers in enamel effect, supplemented by | / | gold edge. Carried in open-stock and specially priced for the 50-piece Set, at $12.00. | —Chinaware Section, HE makers of the Ohio have high-grade, moderately-priced range provement that their thirty-five years of. has been able to suggest, with a view to maximum of efficiency with a minimum of for fuel. | if | | The picture shows the newest model “Oh its handsome and practical dress of plain mie played in our Stove Section in the following Sixteen-inch oven, price $50.00, Eighteen-inch oven, price $55.00. Twenty-inch oven, price $60.00. Complete with water connections at prices, ill Ht | i