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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1910)
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910. Demonstration of Royal Worcester Corsets by Hope Frances Gale-Store OpenTonight Until 9;3Q P. M, Richardson Linens Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Merode Underwear Custom Shade WorK, Etc. Flue Greater Olds-'Wortman-K.in.Store atiard'ay's Great Clearance Bulletin On sale tonight, specials every shrewd and economical buyer must be inter ested in You should take advantage. Regular 75c Bags 29c Children's small Bags and Purses, big: assortment of leathers, all colors. Regular stock, values to 75c; OQ 6 to 9:30 tonight, for, each -GivC 75c Collar Pins at 39c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, Dutch Col lar Pins, gold, oxidized and green gold finish, amethyst and topaz set tings; regular values to 75c; OQ on sale at special price of, ea. ""C 35c NecKwear at lOc Tonight, 6 to 9:30 o'clock, ladies' Stock Collars, Croat Stocks, Lace Stocks, embroidered Linen Collars; values up to 35c; on special "1 " sale, 6 to 9:30, at low price of 1"C Hat and Coat RacRs 7c For tonight, between the hours of 6 and 9:30, the third floor offers seven-pin Folding Hat and Cat "T racks at the special price, each C 35c Cahe Plates at lOc Decorated gold line German China Cake Plates, values from 25c to 35c; on special sale from 6 to 9:30 "I tf"V o'clock tonight, this price, ea. AvC 75c Tea Kettles at 49c On sale tonight, from 6 to 9 :30, a line of Granite Iron Tea Kettles will be on sale on third floor. Regu-Q lar 75c vals., evening price, ea. --'C Reg. 25c Eye Shade 11c 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight, the cele brated Ellis Eye Shades, only adjust able shade which gives complete pror tection from side and front 1 " lights; 25c. values, special, ea. A AC 25c Note Paper at 9c On sale from 6 to 9:30 tonight, first class commercial Note Paper in pack ages; regular value 25c a pack- Q age; evening special at, the pk. G Cticvira Soap at 16c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, in the No tion Aisle, fragrant and refreshing Cuticura Soap, you know what " it is; special evening price, ck. A DC Reg. 35c Barrettes 15c From 6 to 9:30 tonight, Hair Bar rettes, in plain and carved, shell or amber; choice of our regular 25c and 35o values, on special sale this 1 C evening at this low price, each AOC 25c Box Hair Pins Sc For tonight, 6 to 9:30, Shell Hair Pins, six pins in a box ; excellent qual ity; regular 25c values, on sale Q this evening at, special, the box OC BacK Combs Spec. lOc One big lot of Back Combs and Hair Barettes, some mounted combs odds and ends in Barettes; values from 20o to $1.50; 6 to 9:30 this eve- "I f ning at this special price, ea. A JC Toilet Paper Spec. 3c For tonight, from 6 to 9:30, fine qual ity strong Tissue Paper, 500 sheets to the roll; on sale for this eve- 3 ning at the special price, the roll C $22 Dog. Tumblers $1 Each Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, the Crock ery Dept., third floor, offers 300 doz. Libbey cut glass Tumblers, J?1 ff reg. $22 doz., spcl., each. .P A .JJ $1.75 Umbrellas $1.1Q Ladies' and men's tape-edge, rain proofed lisle taffeta Umbrellas, fitted with ebony, mission, gunmetal and fancy trimmed handles, extra heavy frames; on special sale from 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight at "t f the very low price of, ea. P A A J Irifarits'Shawls,SRirts, Wrappers Redticedl Vs Sale of Misses Goats Regular $2Q Val. special at $Q.QQ $9!50for $4.89 A typical Children's Day offering at the Greater Olda-Wortman-King Store 250 children's and misses' Coats, made in a large variety of styles, long or short lengths; fancy trimmed and pleated effects, also loose box styles; every wanted shade, every good material. Regular stock styles. Values to $20.00, special at $9.99 Values up to $9.50, at QQ ' clearance sale price each PTOi7 This establishment has long been known as the children's store. "We make a specialty of misses' and chil dren's wearing apparel of all kinds. Great Clearance Sale On Pillows, BlanKets The low prices which prevail in this big fourth floor department are bound to win the admiration and confidence of all conservative people. Here are good allf eather-filled Pillows, covered with fancy flj 1 or satine ticking; full weight; $2.25 vals., clearance price, each.? A.OO Plaid Blankets, in fancy attractive patterns, for home use; CC OC Regular $7.00 values, special clearance sale price, .the pair PO3 Extra size, full-weight Vicuna Blankets, made in, Oregon. CtA OC Regular $5.00 values, special clearance sale price, the pair Regular $7.00 values, at this special clearance sale price, pair. .5. 95 Combination Suits Regular $3,25 Val. Special at $1.98 The demand for ladies' Combination Suits is growing every day. Tor to day's Belling we offer a line made with corset cover of allover eyelet embroid ery, drawers made circular and finished with lace edges; all sizes; regular values to $3.25; on sale at this spe- rial low clearance price. .P O Women's Circular Drawers, made with tailored tops, flounce finished with swiss embroidery; regular $1.35 values, qq special clearance price, the pair OC e Embroidered Pieces Sal Regular $45QValues at 98c The Art Department lends its attractive offerings to this great Saturday sale. Artistic ladies will find a complete assortment of new ideas in designs and materials. A great clean-up sale of hand-embroidered Cen ter Pieces, Cushion Slips, Scarfs, Doilies, Whisk Broom Holders, Tie Racks and Towels. On sale at the following special clearance price: Regular $A.50 values for . . 98ft $5.00 to $7.50 values at.. SI 98 1.00 to $10.00 values at. .S2.98 $11.00 to $16.00 values ..83.98 Reg- $11 Storm Coats $7.35 Infants' $1.QQ Bonnets 5Qc This season's Storm Coats in a large variety of colors and materials nicely tailored. High collars and double-breasted. Regular JQ qq' $13.50 values, at this special clearance sale price, garment OeivO Also regular $11.00 values, priced for speedy clearing at, each.. S 7.35 Girls' Cover-all Aprons, made" of dark percale and check ging- On hams; ages up to 12 years; $1.00 values for 68c; 65c values forC Infants' Bonnets, in a strong variety of styles and colors. Regular $1.00 to $3.75 values, at these special clearance sale price, ea.,50c to SI 88 Your dollar will 6eem bigger today than ever before. Buy and save. 9Sp Bargains for tonight that will at tract our way a great throng of eager buyers on sale from 6 to 9:30 only. $4.QO Waists at $2.19 125 Waists in lingerie, embroidered lingerie and strictly tailored styles, made of pure linen and lawn materi als; sizes 34 to 44; regular "1 Q $3 to $4 values, special P-" A iJ On sale from 6 to 9 :30 o'clock tonight. $2Q.OOSRirts at $3.98 From 6 to 9:30 tonight we offer 65 Skirts in broadcloth, serge, panama and mixtures, all wanted colors. Be on time to get your size. Values up to $20.00; on special sale, C?0 QQ from 6 to 9:30 only, each P.iV O $3.5Q Kimonos $1.29 A lot of 150 long and short Kimonos, made of outing flannel and fleece lined flannels; long and short, loose or belted; regular values to $3.50; on special sale, 6 to 9:30 (tl on tonight, on special sale at P XeeJ Regular $5 Hats 5Qc Dress Hat Shapes, in French felt, vel vet and silk, or silk, all colors; regu lar values up to $5.00; special, Cf"..-. 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight, each "UC Regular $1 SilRs 59c On sale from 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight, Black Bonnet Taffeta, 21 and 23 ins. wide, especially adapted for evening wear; beautiful, lustrous finish; regu lar $1.00 values, on special sale C Q 6 to 9:30, at this price, yard - C $7.25 Tea gets $3.9Q On sale tonight, 6 to 9:30, Silver Set in a case 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 tablespoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter knife. Reg. $7.25 fi5 Qf values, sp'l price, the set pOI7U 75c Center Pieces 34c 18-inch Battenberg Center Pieces with drawnwork center, in the Art Depart ment, second floor; 75c values, 6 to 9 :30, on sale at, special OttC 85c Laundry Bags 46c On sale from 6 to 9 :30 tonight,' the Art Dept. offers Laundry Bags, made of art canvas and finished with braid, regular 85c values, on sale at AC the special low price of, each "OC $1.5Q Slippers at 5Qc Four styles in men's $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Slippers, on sale tonight, from 6 to 9:30 o'clock, in the Shoe tt(f Dept., 6th-st. entrance, at, pair -OVC $2.50 Slippers at $1.19 For tonight we offer women 's Felt Juliets, all taken from our regular stock ; values up to $2.50 ; d 1 1 Q special, 6 to 9:30, pair P A A 1 Reg. 75c Slippers 32c Men's, women's and children's slum ber Slippers, in many patterns; regu lar values up to 75c; special OO tonight, from 6 to 9:30, pairC $1.75 Petticoats at 98c Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, tail ored and shirred flounce; our regular $1.75 values; special evening price. from 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight, Q O them - sale at, each see Regular 4Qc Outing Petticoats, Only 27c Women's Outing Flannel Petticoats in pink, blue or gray, striped effects ; regular 40o values, from 6 to O "7- 9:30, special at this price, ea Children's Shoe Sale $2 Vals. $1.55, $5 Vals. $2.65 Saturday is Children's' Day, and the news of a great Shoe sale will be welcomed by all. Nearly all of our children 's shoes are included in these specials. A line of big misses' Shoes Dugan & Hudson make for young ladies wearing women's sizes and wanting a low heel; DO fZE? sizes from 2y2 to 7, and values ranging up to $5.00; special hame bnoes in children's, sizes $3.00 grades, $2.30; $2.o0 grades, $1.80, and $2.00 grades, clearance price, the pair Sale Men's $1 Ties 55c $1.50 and $2 Ties at 95c Why wear a regular 50c Tie when t f .you can get a dollar one for 5c more? i i., Today the men's store. Sixth-street entrance, offers a magnificent assort ment of right-up-to-the-minute styles in ties that sell regularly at $1; great clearance price, ea. 55 Sale lasts all day, plenty for all com ers. Don't fail to lay in a supply.' Also a very exceptional showing of our higher-grade Ties, made for real particular fellows fellows who want the best; regular $1.50 and and $2.00 values, special, a. 95, $6 Napkins $4.38Doz. Sale $6 Bed Spreads $3.75 A great special lot of 300 dozen high-grade Linen Napkins, &A OO full dinner size; 12 patterns; our best regular $6.00 -values P Restaurant Napkins, neatly hemmed, red borders ; great values at the regular prices on sale at the following very low clearance sale prices: Regular $1.00 values, dozen, 75. Regular $1.25 values, dozan, 9Q High-grade imported fringed Bedspreads, in colors; the best CO "yr regular $6.00 values, at this special clearance sale price, ea. PJ. O 1000 dozen extra heavy Pillow Cases, size 45x36 ; the best 1 O regular 18c values, on sale at this low clearance sale price, ea. A 2C 72x90 Sheets, clearance price 48$ 81x90 Sheets, clearance price 58 Sale of Children's Shoes "Our Friend Maker" children's Shoes have made many friends for this big department. They come in 17 styles, button and lace, extension or close-trimmed edges, Blucher or regu lar patterns; dongola kid and colt leathers; also one style in patents for dress wear. Any style will be fitted at the following low scale of prices: 5 to 8, clearance price, pair, $1.15 8V2 to 11, clearance price, pr. $1.40 IIV2 to 2, clearance price, pr. $1 .TO 212 to 7, clearance price, pr., $3. 65 To this great special we add a new arrival in dongola kid blucher cut one-piece back; won't rip; celluloid eyelets, oak soles, sole-leather coun ters; 600 pairs, priced 15e less than above prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 vSale of Gray Enameled Ware at One-Half the Usual Price You ought to buy now Here are values from the Third Floor Crockery Store that will quickly inveigle you into buying. Every offering is worth ful to the highest degree. Every article sold means the making of a permanent customer, .f ollowing are a tew or the special low prices 14-quart Dish Pans, at, ea., 25 17-quart Dish Pans, at, ea., 3o iy2-qnart Pudding Pans, ea., 8fr 3- quart Pudding Pans, ea., 11 4- quart Pudding Pans, ea., 13fr Soap Dishes, clearance, each, 0 9- in. Jelly Cake Pans, sp'L, 7$ 10- inch Jelly Cake Pans, each, 8 5-qnart Milk Pans, on sale at this special clearance price, each, 17 11- inch Wash Basins, at, each, Q 12V2-inch Wash Baains, each, 12 Sale of $2 Ttimblers for $1 Doz. 75c Alarm Clocks on 6ale for 59c Table Tumblers, suitable for any use, very excellent quality, fl! aa cut fluted sides; $2.00 values, special clearance price, dozen P A.vlU 500 Nickel Alarm Clocks -they are more than human they will call you at the very minute you direct them to; the best regular 75c ESQ values, special clearance sale price, each take advantage of sale'C Metal Waste Baskets, regular $1.65 values, clearance price, sp'l. $1.19 Metal Waste Baskets, regular $1.35 values, clearance price, special. 85 tSale Umbrella and Cane Stands $3.50 values reduced to, ea. g2.4Q $4.00 values reduced to, ea. 2.1)5 $4.50 values reduced to, ea. $3.35 $7.50 values reduced to, ea. $4:15 Great clearance bargains in Cut Glass and Haviland China third floor. Tonight shoppers will revel in the wonderfnl values we place on sala from 6 to 9:30. Let us show you. Reg. 5Qc Gloves 29c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, we offer 50 dozen men's Gloves, in nice light weight and medium weight wool; best regular 50c vals., on sale from OQ 6 to 9:30 at this special price ""C lOc HandKerchiefs Special Price O for 25c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30 o'clock, 200 dozen fine cambric Handkerchiefs for men ; plain white, hemstitched or hem stitched with colored borders; regular 10c values, on sale from 6 to OP. 9:30, at the low price of six foiC Bath Towels at 14c Ea. Extra large size full bleached Turkish Towel, regular 22c value, spe- " A cial, 6 to 9:30 o'clock tonight AC Reg. 25c Hose for lOc From 6 to 9 :30 o 'clock tonight, a spe cial line of ladies' fast black seam less Hose; ribbed elastic top, all sizes. Regular 25c values, on sale at 1 ff special low price of, the pair A vIC 20c Hose at lOc a Pair Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, children's medium weight fast black ribbed cot ton Hose, sizes 6 to 9V2 with rein forced heels, toes and knees; 1 reg. stock 20c values, sp'L, pr. A JC $1.5Q Voiles Only 29c German and French Voiles in hard finish, silk and wool poplins, crepe da shine, silk and wool Caritas ; handsome fabrics for street and afternoon gowns. 6 to 9:30 we offer these regu- OQ lar values to $1.50 at, the yd."c Reg. 35c Corset Covers Saturday Night at 23c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, Corset Cov ers made of fine nainsook, with lace trimmed yokes; regular 35 c O "2 values, on special sale at, each AO-inch Swiss at 11c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30 o'clock, the Drapery Department, fourth floor, of fers pure white dotted Curtain Swiss, 40 inches wide, extra 15c qual- 11 ity, at special price of, yard A AC $1.5Q Ctirtains at 85c From 6 to 9:30 tonight, a wonderful inducement for you to put up new Curtains. Ecru lace, in Brussels ef fects. We will deliver them Monday. Regular $1.50 values, on B'lflOC special low price of, the pair $4.QO BlanKets $2.5Q Fancy mottled Wool Blankets, espe cially adapted for robes. Will deliver them Monday; $4 values, JJO Cf from 6 to 9:30 tonight P-.Ovl Reg. 5Qc Pins at 29c Tonight, from 6 to 9:30, gold-filled Beauty Pins, oval or square bars plain or with stone settings; OQ vals. to 50c, evening price, ea. 7C $2.75 Gowns at $1.49 From 6 to 9:30 tonight, French Flan nelette Gowns, Dresden effects, with V-neck; trimmed in finishing braid and silk frogs; double-breasted, long sleeve; fancy cuffs, extra long and wide; regular $2.75 val- I1 y Q ues, evening price, special P A.TtU Sewing 5ilK lc a Spool 100-yard Spool Silk, black and white only, limit 6 spools to a customer. It's a great saving, worth coming after. On special sale, from 6 to 9:30 tonicht. at this low irice. snool A C IRRIGATION PLANS GROW KASTKUN" INVESTORS SEEKING FIELDS FOR INVESTMENT. C. B. Hurtt, Leader In Development Enterprises, Tells of Big Projects Under AVay. C. B, Hurtt, of Boise. Idaho, one of the foremost men in the West In the development of irrigation projects, and the active head of the Clinton Hurtt Company, is at the Portland. He is here to keep in touch with Central Oregon and possible opportunities in that section. Mr. Hurtt, however, does not confine his activities to either Idaho or Oregon. He is already interested in Montana and Wyoming:, and has repre sentatives in the states of Washing ton. California, Arizona and New Mex ico and even Texas, looking up feas ible irrigation and land deals. His financial connections are now with Chi cago and New York and will probably extended to London, whers some of the big bond houses have been operat ing in Canada and have become fa miliar with irrigation in the United States. Referring to irrigation In this state Mr. Hurtt said that his company was pleased with the progress it was making with the Owyhee project. This includes the Malheur enterprise that the Government abandoned last Octo ber. "The Owyhee is the largest Irrigation scheme in Oregon," said Mr. Hurtt, "and contemplates the reclamation of approximately 200,000 acres. The waters of the Owyhee River will be conserved In a reservoir 70 miles south of Vale, with the capacity of 480,000 acre feet, which means sufficient water to cover 4S0.000 acres 12 Inches deep, and this necessarily Involves a col lossal dam of steel and concrete con struction. "In Southern Idaho it is possible the Twin Falls-Bruneau extension will ma terialize, and if it does, there will be 600.000 acres reclaimed, 'the largest Carey act project in the United States. The cost of this extension will run into eight figures. "In Idaho public sentiment is over whelmingly with Secretary Ballinger. and the exit of Mr. Plnchot "delighted1 the whole state. The Secretary of State, Mr. Lansdon, in the absence of Governor Brady, promptly telegraphed a congratulatory message to President Taft. The Idaho folks think there is more conversation in Pinchofs methods than conservation. They favor real, but not theoretical and impractical conservation of our natural resources." WINING WIDOW PAYS FINE Handkerchief Flirtation Costs Mrs. Lawler of Oregon City $io. Mrs. Amelia Lawler, a widow of 30, who resides in Oregon City, was ar raigned before Judge Bennett in the Municipal Court yesterday morning for a handkerchief flirtation which the ac cused woman carried on the day before at the corner of Sixth and Stark streets. With her dresses pulled high above the line of conventionality, she moved along the street with rjelsarte motions, with a dainty lace handkerchief held between the tips of her fingers, which she waved at passersby. Mrs. Lawler admitted that she had been dining with friends- and that per haps a little wine had caused an un usual exuberance of spirits. Judge Bennett imposed a fine of J10. TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It (alls to cure. K- W. GROVE a alsnature is oa each box. 23a, Dirt Pile Starts Fist Fesi, Ending in Court Portland Woman Appears Before Jnda-e With Black Eye. MRS. GEORGE STEWART, 352 Four teenth street. North, was haled before Judge Bennett In the Mu nicipal Court yesterday for having beaten Mrs. Mat tie Dorthy, who occupies rooms in the tame house. Mrs. Stewart had a black eye and Mrs. Dorthy had a swell ing on the cheek under the eye nearly as large as a hen's egg. Mrs. Jennie Strife and Mrs. H. Kephart. other lodgers in the house, were summoned as witnesses. The women had quarreled because Mrs. Dorthy had swept a little dirt into a pile in frent of Mrs. Stewart's door and had forgotten to remove it Each one of the witnesses had a slang word for ""blow." Mrs. Dorthy, the one most injured, said she r had been "soaked." Mrs. Stewart admitted that she had "swiped" her and Mrs. Strife and. Mrs. Kephart differed in that one said she had been "swatted," and the other classified it as a "wallop." Each of the witnesses told a different story but the salient feature of it re mained unshaken and that was that Mrs. Stewart, 28 years old, la the proud pos sessor of an athletic punch and that she landed it upon Mrs. Eorthy, several years her senior, with such telling effect that Mrs. Dorthy was knocked down a flight of stairs. After having taken this punishment Mrs. Dorthy displayed her grit by rising and returning to the fray. She clinched with her hard-hitting antagonist and taking a strangle bold upon her back hair pulled until peace was declared. During the scuffle a key in the hands of Mrs. Dorthy struck the eyeball of Mrs. Stewart, in flicting painful injuries. There were so many amusing features to the case that Judge Bennett in decid ing it remarked in a humorous vein that the fighters' ought to be invited to the next smoker given by the police. He held that Mrs. Dorthy was as much to blame as her defendant and dismissed the case. Or. 8:40 A. M. Iat. 35:30 N.. long. 121:30 30.20; temperature, 46; moderate 8. "W. W. Light S. E. Ti-lnd: cloudy Barometer, swell. SIG. Comma n d er. Wireless From Steamer President. The Portland branch of the United States Weather Bureau last night re ceived the following wireless massage: 8. S. President, via Santa Barbara. Cal., Jan. 14, 1910. Weather Bureau, 'Portland. BACKACHE OR KIDNEY MISERY WILL GO AFTER TAKING JUST A VERY FEW DOSES Your Out-of-order Kidneys "Will Act Fine. Ending the Most Se vere Bladder Trouble. The most effective and harmless way to cure backache and regulate out-of-order kidneys, or end bladder trouble, is to take several doses of Pape's Diu retic You will distinctly feel that your kidneys and urinary organs are being cleaned, healed and vitalized, and all the miserable symptoms, such as back ache, headache, nervousness, rheuma tism and dartlnsj pains, inflamed or swollen eyelids, irritability, sleepless ness, or suppressed, painful or fre quent urination (especially at night) and other distress, leaving after taking the first few doses. The moment you suspect any kidney or urinary disorder, or rheumatism, be. gin taking this harmless preparation as directed, with the knowledge! that there is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere else in the world, which, will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can sup ply. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin cinnati, is a large and responsible medi cine concern, thoroughly worthy oC your confidence. Don't be miserable or worried an other moment with a lame back or clogged. Inactive kidneys or bladder misery. All this goes after you start taking Pape's Diuretic, and in a few days you feel and know that your kid neys, liver and urinary system are healthy, clean and normal, and all danger passed. Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent treatment from any drug store anywhere in toe worlt-