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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAT, NOVEMBER 1, 1905. TO Something new every day Youbs'i Hatx for Meat We SPEEGH SEAMEN are exclusive agents for in the new Lipman, Wolfe this celebrated make of A Store Hats and puarantce them Art Art Needlecraft to be absolutely the best GOLD and Pvrography. .Free Les- Cipman, J3.00 Hat on the market. liloff StlfT Hats e o. All Crush and President Holds Up Ideal to MEDAL " sons every day. $ 53.00 West Virginia's Crew. PIANO Extraordinary It is something to own a piano which the Commis- MAN WHO DIED WITH SHIP sioners of & World's Fair distinguished for superior merit It is something to own a piano about whose SalC W&aStS musical worth there can he no question- - Historical andWinter eiiovcls Coal Under Boiler, Which Is worth musical worth price. Read this list and The instant success of our last sale of Waists, and the heavy Named After Him Praises these prices. orders following, attracted the attention of 'the manufac- Discipline of Grew and J Recalls Jfoble Action. Begulnr. Special. turer who was more than anxious to merit the continuance Mason & Hamlin Upright....: $ 650 $430 to Mason & Hamlin Grand .. 9Q0 580 of our patronage. He came our New York buyer with a Conover Grand 850 '535 proposition; he had 350 waists on hand of various fabrics WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. President! Mason & Hamlin Upright 650 430 .Roosevelt regards his Southern trip. Conover t. 550 Just ended, as a most enjoyable and Upright 335 and styles, and voluntarily offered them at a price greatly profitable experience. Particularly did Kingshury 375 235 y he enjoy the sea voyage, and. the Presi- "Conover Upright .... 525 320 to our advantage and yours, right in the midst of the great- dent expressed himself In the most en- Conover Upright 600 370 thusiastic terms regarding the ships, est Waist season known in years. We announce this ble officers and men of the squadron. Conover Upright ... 575 345 While at sea Sunday the President Symphonic Grand 1200 735 array of extraordinary values: made a speech to the officers and men Mason & Hamlin Upright. 650 460 of the West Virginia. He had. Just Cable 400 completed an inspection of the entire Upright 270 ship. In tho boiler-roo- m a profusely-decorate- d Packard Baby Grand... i S00 480 put $1.25 Brilliantine Waists 98c $3.50 Rip Cloth Waists $1.98 shovel was Into his hand Fischer Grand , 1000 , 560 and he was asked to throw a shovel of coal under a particular boiler. He Come in and see these Pianos. - A rare chance to secure Ladies' Tailor-Mad- c Waist of good quality brilliantine in Ladies' white Kip. Cloth Waists, made with yoke of fine pin threw in two; and the boiler was Im- an instrument historically great and musically great at a mediately christened tho ".Roosevelt black or navy. The front is made with five graduating side tucks and plaits. The lower part of waist is heavily embroidered in boiler." The shovel was passed around, low price. plaits on each side, box plait down the front trimmed with clus- panel shape. Full, new sleeves, with deep plaited every might that stoker shovel coal of buttons, full new on sleeves deep cuff. with it. It was then speedily demol- ters with cuffs. The back has eight fine plaits. ished Into bits, each bit being retained The back is made with four bias side plaits. The waist is unlined. as a souvenir. At the conclusion of Gilbert-Ramak- er Sixth and tho inspection the President was given Allen & Co. Morrison. three rousing cheers by the officers $4 Taffeta Silk. Waists $3.15 and men. His speech follows: EASY PAYMENTS $1.75 Brilliantine Waists $1.39 Ladies Waist of good quality taffeta silk in black only. Thcr yoke President's Speech to Crew. Ladies' Fancy Tailor-Mad- e Brilliantine Waist in navy, black is made with clusters of fine pin tucks and four folds across the It Is a privilege for any President to come or red. The front is made with two wide box plaits and clusters warctilpa finished on board a squadron of American ccrs and marines stood at attention. work of Colonol Edwards in organizing of each plait fine plaits on front, with straps and buttons; full new iuch ns theue, not alone to see the ships, but It was intended that the marines the office has been satisfactorily com- narrow tucks between and graduating sleeves. to Bee the men who handle them. From the should escort the President out of tho pleted, and that his sorvices were no each side, full new leg--o --mutton sleeves with cuffs, unlined. Admiral down through the entire ahlp'H com yard, but at the conclusion of the tribute longer necessary" pany every American should be proud of ) to the flag Mrs. Roosevelt drove up from W. Iveon Popperroan, who was assistant what I have seen aboard this chip the dis- behind the guard, the President entered chief of administration, retains his pres- Taffeta Silk Waists cipline, ready subordination of each man, the carriage, warmly grasped the hand o ent position; Joseph W. Bishop, who was $2.75 Albatross Waists $2.08 $5 $3.69 whpthcr officer or enlisted man, the care taken his wife and his carriage proceeded out appointed executive secretary of the com- of the men, and In return the eager. Intelli- of the yard. The crowd voiced its senti- mission some time ago, has been made Ladies' Tailor-Mad- e Waist of fine all-wo- ol albatross in white, Ladies' Waist of fine quality chiffon taffeta silk in black, white, gent, zeal of each man In do- ment of welcome, and as many hugo secretary. ing his work. What must impress especially shops were, passed the workmen rushed Colonel Edwards has for years been tan, red, light blue or navy. The front is made with six box plaits navy or reseda. The entire yoke is made of fine pin tucking. Hem- any io now and self-color- observer essential, it is that out and cheered. chief of tho Insular bureau of the War stitched to yoke, and trimmed with ed buttons. The stitching and silk embroidered medallions, wide plaits down the every individual on a ship like this should "Glad to see you." shouted the Presi- Department, which handled all of the cuffs, do his whole duty and In any crisis more dent as he drove on. business of the Philippines and Cuba back has four side plaits, full sleeves with front, trimmed with ncy buttons, full new sleeves than his duty. The rem: It, as I see it in "Glad to see you back," came the while the latter was under the control of stock collar with silk bow, unlined. with deep gauntlet cuffs, the back has two bias plaits and three pin this ship, is a triumph not only of organiza- voices from the shops. the War Department. While nothing is tion and discipline, but of the ready zeal with President Roosevelt devoted several announced as to the future duties of Col- tucks. w filch each Individual performs hid allotted during any emergency may hours to business the afternoon. onel Edwards, it has been rumored that , tdsk. At time some arise Hitoh-coc- k, may assigned $3.00 Albatross Waists $2.25 lA His first caller was Secretary he be to important duty in which the safety of the entire ship will Postmaster-Ge- upon Intelligence who was followed by the Philippines, It he does not continue Silk jAepend tho vigilance. all-wo- $7.50 Taffeta Waists and Tailor-Mad- ol $5.35 neral Secretary chief e courage some one man among you, Cortelyou and as of tho insular bureau. Ladies' Waist of fine albatross. The cool of Root. No Cabinet meeting was held. perhaps an officer, perhaps an cnllMed man. pos- front is made with four wide side plaits piped with taffeta silk Any man In the whole ship's company who Private information "was in the AVRECK ON UNCLE SAM'S ROAD Ladies' Waist of fine quality chiffon taffeta silk in black or session of tho President before hejeft and box plait down the center piped with silk and trimmed with does his fu?l duty can claim as his own the Important changes white only. The entire front is made of allover silk embroidery with honor and repute of the ship and has a right New Orleans of in clusters of buttons. Full new on sleeves with gauntlet to feel a personal pride In all she does. You the Russian government. This change American Conductor Killed labor- wide embroidered plait down the front. The yoke has four rows of and your fellows in the Navy and In its sister is viewed with utmost satisfaction cuffs, fancy stock collar with silk bow. silk braid all around. Full new sleeves with deep occupy position from an American standpoint. ers for Canal From Martinique. service, the Army, a different gauntlet cuffs trimmed with.seven rows of braid. from that of any other set of men in our COLON, Oct. 31. A collision occurred The back has six country. Going through the ship yesterday, yesterday between canal work near Nun's Veiling Waists $2.48 side plaits, fancy stock collar with three rows silk braid, all lined. in the firing-roo- storerooms, turrets, every- WORK IS ENDED trains $3.50 EDWARDS' Obispo many were where, the thing that Impressed me most was Bas in which cars all-wo- of fine ol Nun's Veiling in white, or tho of each man In his place wrecked.