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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1910)
TIIE MORNING OHEOONIAy. MONDAY, DECEMBER is, law ' '. tvis a -V..M T-ff-m 0.- Pa Rv VufrVtanrlicp Rnndfi If D Oil fat fill TaKe LtincH in Restful i Room-Lnnsimas xree cuvCt Cu w x. : iTZZ rD.JS H Mprhanical Toys. 4th Fl. Juvenile Booli btore, Mam l.-Opticai uepT. on warn Demonstration ol ivamM"""" " z 1 Tine Or eat e v . . : : Old Today's Smas Offerings Merit Youir Inspection advertoements Thousands of Great Bargains in Every Dept. of the Store advertisement! Great $50,000 Sale Fine Christmas Gift Kercniefs Yuletide calls for such dainty things and we have anticipated the demands of Portland's liberal givers by bringing here the most sumptuous lines ever shown on the Coast. Everytning me nearx coma wisu w, uum vil uio vwoj - j . : 1 is here for yonrThooTing at greatly reduced prices. Make your selections early. KprchiefAnnex 2d Floor StocK Reduced Women's 15c Handkerchiefs. Special 9c Women's 35c Handkerchiefs. Special 12c 200 dozen woman's all-linen lland irrchiefs with hemstitched edges nd embroidered corners; a large Tariety of patterns to choose from; best regular 15e values, on q special sale at only, each Women's Swiss embroidered Ker chiefs with scalloped or hemstitched edges; unasual 15c values, on Q special sale at low price of, ea. w Women's all-linen hemstitched Ker chiefs, embroidered in many new designs; a pleasing assortment and very exceptional values at 35c; are priced special durimr this 1 O gale at low ririea nf nnlv JL sC Children's beautiful hemstitched Handkerchiefs, put np in neat boxes, especially for Christmas gifts; 3 kerchiefs in a box. Santa Clans can carry a pile of them, and he 1 0 will, for we sell a box for Children's hemstitched Kerchiefs, with neat colored borders and em broidered initials, put up 3 1 O. in a box; special at only, box A very select line of fine linen cam bric Handkerchiefs with handsome embroidered comers, all new. nn Actual 50c values, at, each Women's linen cambric Kerchiefs, with laca and insertion edges; our regular 35c values, spe- 1 n cial at low price of, A. ' Buyers will find easy choosing at this great sale. Shop where there is plenty of floor space, broad aisles and perfect daylight on all sides. Entire StocK Umbrellas Reduced Regular $4.00 Values for $3.21 Regular $3.00 Values for $2.45 Men's and Women's Silk and IJnen Umbrellas, all made with eight ribs; a very fine assortment of handles to choose CO Ol from: rerular $i value V - Women's and Men's 26 and 23 inch Union Taffeta Umbrellas; very best of steel frames and good assortment of handles; CJQ RV res. $3.50 val., spl. at Women's and Men's Rain Proof Umbrellas; splendid assortment of silver-trimmed and plain wood handles; fine Xraas dJO AC gifts; reg. $3.00 values PJJ Cook'g' School Today 3 P. M. MENU French Pastry. Fanrhonettes, Pies. All women, are cordially invited. TOYLAND Has Turned to TOYLAND Come and see the little ones' eyes dance at the great spectacle. And the grown ups, too, can't help but express delight at the great bargains offered at every hand. We are makiiig it easy for them to get just what they want by giving re ductions on the most staple articles. $2.5Q Dolls $1,79 $1Q Gocart $7.39 BEAUTIFUL JOINTED DOLL, with fine papier mache body, bisque head; sleeping eyes, nice long eyelashes, natural curly hair, light or dark; 26 inches high; regular $2.50 T 1 7Q value for only, at each DOLL GO-CAET Folds up; upholster ed in pearl gray leatherette, padded and buttoned; nickel frame, adjustable hood; the finest doll go-cart in Portland. Our best regular $10.00 value; will make a beautiful Christmas present; C7 39 special at the low price of P NEAT DOLL HOUSE, containing 2 rooms and attic; front opens onQO hinges well made; $1.75 values AIR RIFLE, repeater, nickel-plated bar rel with walnut stock; strong and hand somely made; regular $1.25 va'-QQp on special sale at low price of TUMBLING CAT Winds up and turns somersaults; strongly made. The chil dren always hail them with delight. Reg ular seller at 75c, especially re- CQ dnced for this sale at low price BLACKBOARD, made to hang on the wall; has double sides and chalk AQf ,rail on bottom; 65c value at only "O BOY'S AUTO Over 42 inches long, rubber tires; steers with a wheel, exact duplicate of big machine, handsomely painted; a strong, sensible 71 present; regular $9 value at Vu J MECHANICAL TRAIN Engine, tender and two handsomely finished coaches, to gether with oval track of 8 C"1 Afl sections; regular $2.00 value P exO Great Christmas rr h sate WW Great Sale of Rus sian Pony Goats $75.QO Values at $43.85 Entire StocK Ftirs Reduced The fur coat that is all the rage in New York today High-grade Lipsey dyed skins, lined throughout with the famous Skinner's satin, also brocade linings Several different styles to choose from Those who have thoughts of a fur coat for Xmas should see this lineCome and look them over, we will not urge you to buy It will be a pleasure to us to convince you that we are doing more Q to help you save than any other store Values to $75 Reduced to QJ $15.00 Muffs and Scarfs at $9.89 S12.5Q Muffs and Scarfs at $8.79 Large French Marten Far Collars 59 inche3 long, with six tails at bottom, four heads across front, four tails arossback regular$15.00 value. Rug Muff to match. Satin-lined and ribbon-trimmed. Also nice plain pillow muff to match; $15 value. $9.89 A splendidCJtmasgtforifyoman. Fin7b7Marten Shawl Collar, full 48 inches long, trimmed at bottom with two heads and four tails. A very unusual $12.50 value. A fine pillow muff to match; grand good value at $12.50: special, each $8.79 Entire StocK Evening Coats and Gowns Worth $100.00 to $500.00 at Half Price A sensational sale of our entire stock of fine Evening Gowns and Wraps The most charming and extraordinary values ever brougnt to i-oruana. imponeu ana Paris insnirfid. American-made garments Exclusive in design, rich in conception - : J- m . . i j .l 1- - V. 1 AT J. wvj O -j -. Nn other Portland store has ever made an attempt to show such high-class npv- - j. . . . - . nirn elties. Christmas shoppers will find these $ioo gowns ana wraps pncea at qau j 9 Ciuigo, Fi. and so on np to $500 values for $250 Your choice of the lot at half price Sale Framed Pictures S2.QO Values Only $1.1Q T?.r,rfwlnrtion of Remington, framed in one-inch moulding, popular and inter- ;7tinr snbiects inch as "The Buffalo Hunter," "In From the Night Herd," Today on trie "Bargain Circle" SIO.OO Plumes $495 $20.00 Plumes $9.95 Lot 1 comprises French plumes in black, white and colors Broad bod- and long flues; all )4.95 Lot 2 comprises French and willow plumes, black, white and colors; care- fully selected, perfect S9.9S Sale. Framed Pictures $1.25 Values for Only 78c Reproductions of high-class paintings framed in three-quarter-inch hardwood mouldings, size 14x18 "At the Opera," "U. S. A. Girl," "Forever," "Think- Bringing name mo c "" - - f 1 fl II 1 z " subiects now in great demand. $1.20 values seiung ior spemai &aie a-o Cattle," etc. $2.00 values, bargainized for this sale, choice, eacn tQXiy ' I SOLDIER IS NSANE Henry G. Makin, of Vancouver Barracks, Is Unfortunate. BLACK HAND IS DELUSION nrrc Pursuer Ar Irausintd VThra lie I EntruHfd Wllb to Tmj lfbt of Corp; (Irrt to Sn Frunclsco. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wh.. lKc II Sp:ll-' rtent Henry O. Makln. or h Ho.pltH Corp.. who .trtfd for Vancouver a wfk aro Ut nticht with US with which to pay debt of tho hospital. mut have sud denly icon Insane, tor ho reported at the rr.sMlo. Sto Francisco. December i. tellns: the commandlnn officer ha u pursued by Black Hand aasaaina. but that he had eluded them. He beirired for protection. All of the money except what he paid for railroad fare and clothing he still had In hla pockets. iiersreant Mukln Is a veteran, having served several enlistments, and his rec ord Is excellent. He waa an efficient non-commlssloned officer, popular with hla associates, who deplore hla misfor tune. Nothlnc was heard of him urltll a telegram was received from the Pre sidio, savins; Sergeant Makln, Hospital Corps. Vancouver Barracks, had re ported there. Imagining he was pursued by the Black Hand. The Sergeant Is single. He will be kept at the IVesidlo hospital for treat ment. Sergeant McPherson. Hospital Corps steward, received a letter from Ser geant Makln yesterday, stating he had been pursued by the Black Hand and could not carry out his orders. He said he waa In the hospital, where he found more peace form the Black Hand than he had enjoyed for several days. When Makln left Vancouver, accord ing to bla letter, he went to Portland, pougat suit of civilian clothe, then went to Oregon City, thence to Rose burg, where he bought a ticket to Cali fornia. He felt Impelled to do so. but could give no reason. When he was on the train he believed members of the Black Hand would get on the car and point him out to other passengers, which was humiliating to him. as he was the center of attraction. When he was walking up the street In San Fran cisco everybody pointed a finger at him. "so tho Black Hand must have adver tised my coming well." he said. COUNTY FAIR IS ASKED FOR Tillamook Would Exhibit Products to Many Visitors. TILLAMOOK. Or.. Dec. 1L (Special.) At a meeting of the executive board of the Tillamook Commercial Club last night, it waa decided that the board recommend to the club the holding of a strictly county fair next August, aa there will be a large number of vis itors who will come to Tillamook next year on the completion of the railroad. It Is the desire o. the board that nn unusual effort be made to make this the most Interesting fair ever held In this county, especially as this is the banner dairying county of the state, turning out 3.500,00 pounds of cheeae annually. NEW HIGHWAYS IS OBJECT Washington County "at Reaching All-Macadam Stage, HILLSBORO. Or.. Pec. 11. (Special.) Twenty-five road districts have, posted notices for an election for or against a special tax for rock road improvements, and it Is thought that the majority of them Kill vote from 3 to S mills for the purpose. If this result obtains Washington County will next year build ao or 30 miles of permanent roads. It is esti mated that three years more of perma nent road work will give the HUlsboro road district macadam roads on all trunk thoroughfares In Its territory. Marshfleld Schools Show Loss. MARSH FIELD. Or.. Dec. 11. (Special.) The school census of Marshfleld has been completed. It shows that the city has a total sohool population of 713. which Is a decrease of 12 over last year. Of the total JTS are girls and are boy. THRESHERMEH ASK LM IOWA TRACTION EXGIXK STAT UTE TAKEN AS MODEL. Bridge to Be Planked Cntll 1912, After Which Clause Is Void Web ster Plan Is Endorsed. LA GRAXDH, Dec. 1L (Special. ) Oregon's thresherroen have adjourned their session here after one of the most Instructive gathering of that $6,000. 000 organization in recent years. Legislation, which the thresbermen will seek, was outlined and Judge Web ster' road plan was heartily endorsed. The chief result of the gathering waa a proposed traction engine law. pat terned after the famous Iowa atatute. which is held aa a model in traction engine legislation. The only difference between the Iowa law and the one which will be presented to the Oregon Legislature is that the bridges must be planked when crossed by an engine, un til December, 1912. After that time the plank clause is void. The time is extended to give the counties time to strengthen their bridges. The convention adjourned to meet in Portland the week before the Rose Show. Telegrams from a doxen states In the fnion, complimenting the Oregon Association, were read this afternoon by Secretary Bates. OREGON CITY DISBELIEVES Reports Concerning; New Episcopal Minister Branded False. OREGON' CTTT. Or.. Dec. 11. (Special.) According to prominent members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of this city, scant credit is being given by the con gregation to the story that Rev. Charles C Robinson, rector of the Church of the Evangelist in Philadelphia, who has been called to the local pulpit, was forced to resign. "We have no intention," said John R. Humphrey, one of the vestrymen of the church, "of being influenced In regard to our new rector." Other -members scoffed the idea that the church would reconsider the selec tion of Rev. Mr. Robinson. Fitted bass and cases. Harris Trunk Co. Quality Workmanship "A Mild Acceptable Christmas Gift' M T"7 The Finest Havana Cigar Sizes. Regalia Pacificos Regalia Pacificos Senators Invincible Chico. . Invincible Chico . Sicbel's Special . . Capitanos Reina Victoria . . . Amores t . Reina Fina Senoritas ... Per Box of Prices. 100 $11.00 ..... 50 $5.50 2d i.t.i.:. .t.T... r.-. ....... .$3.00 ..... 50 .........,...$6.00 ..... 25 . . .... ... . . . . . .ur. . . . .$3.00 ..... 50 r.... $6.00 50 $5.00 100 $10.00 50 ..$4.00 ..... 50 .....$3.50 50 $2.75 hBSW H Sa9o Sicliel Co 92 Third Street; and Third and Washington Aromatic Mild