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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1911)
I 9 HIE MOKXTXO OREGONTAN. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1911. 11 .unlletiini t... i Arriving Daily in Every Department of the Store 1 : . , w s ah Wpnlth of Sorintftime-Our Buyers Now Return- - - . '- v Arrmml-Payable April the First All Merchandise Purchased on t-,rec.t , . - ' r nl oad Frrnrrfi Pairy LunrfTin the Basement Store Demonstration of Nemo Corsets by an Expert Corset.ere of BroaExperiejegc y rr iy m. -v s a a a - a. w ww -Mwv fejoTmj ) B WIS ing From Market Promise i.arser - twt 1 II irsAnrc R,KKr.n Fine Embroideries SL75 Values at 79c 3500 yards of extra well-made Embroidery in 27-in. Coaneicps eorset covers, edges, bands, galloons, all overs, etc, in swiss and nainsook in a lrpe ranety of dainty floral patterns; regular values up lO x.ij e ja v" - - - - 50c Laces for 19c $1.25 Laces for 4&c Thousands of downs of new Valenciennes Laces in edges and insertions, V2 to 1 incb i wide, in a broad so r.,iAmt. suitable lor tnmmite toe lecifuu 01 t . - - dainty Summer dresses, etc.; 50c values, 19c AQ a dozen, and regular f 1.25 values are, down Free Cooking School This Morning at IP No trouble for a good cook to Ret a kind hus band and maintain a happy home. Come and learn. MENU: Ragout of Veal, Swiss Pud ding, Hard Sauce, Coffee. On fourth floor. ReR 85c Novelty Ribbon, Spec. 37c 15,000 yards of 5 and 6-inch Novelty Eibbon in Dres denns, French stripes, Persian and jacquard effects, in every imaginable color combination. The season's newest styles for millinery, sashes, belts, etc. O rJf V IUUC3 V J", X - 7 W FineTaffetaRibbon 75c Quality for 37c Really the most remarkable value we hare ever seen in the West. It is 8 inches wide. Extra brilliant pure 6ilk Taifeta KiDDon. ve Dougm iuuu picuca, a, was so good. Every color for every purpose. Q7C Actually worth 75c a yard, special price, yd. ' "Women's Coats S28.5Q Val. $9.95 S42.5Q Val. $15.75 $58.5Q Val. $19.95 Final sale of women's fine Coats for street, eveningor outing wear We divide the lot into three groups for easy choosing The season's most attractive styles The materials are broadcloths with velvet or Persian Collars, striped novelties, navy, blue serges, etc. Also Polo coats in grays, tans and browns, suitable for auto and outing Lot 1 com prises values up to CJQ Q? S28.50 special at P SJ Lot2compriaes val- Ct?U T $19.95 $22.50 Raincoats at $9.95 $28.5Q Raincoats $14.95 Rainy days won't worry yon if 70a own one of those Coats. They will shed the rain and keep you warm. They look stjllsh. too. Faa.hion.ble women are wearing them-Jon t wait anything better. They are made of rubbered materials and cravenetted pophns and homespuns. nave tn.m in mu -'" '7'- , 01.i70 S2Z50 are priced at $9.95, and value, np to $23-50 are special at only, ea. V T m ill II ues to 42.50, sp' Lot 3 comprises val- Special Sale Corsets $5 Corsets, Special $2.98 $6 Corsets, Special $3.89 In our Corset Salon, second floor, a sale of the popular Bon ton corsets in styles 9Q5-9Q6 -910 -962 All perfect models made ot finest imported batiste fitted with six hose supporters, trimmed with dainty, yet serv iceable lace SilK finished Corsets which retail regularly throughout the country at $5 and $6.QO, on sale-y,,, O at special the pair' Another lot of the season'snew estand smartest models, giving long lithe lines to the figur Sudesting the high waist line A favorite model made of fine coutil, all lengths Sizes 24 to 36 Our regular $5 jO QS values the pair at KpJm JD Royal Worcester S3 Values at $1.98 A sale extraordinary of Royal Worcester Corsets in a variety of the most desirable styles. Long hips, average models, all sizes and styles which sell up to $3. t J 08' B. & J. DE BEVOISE BRASSIERES and Bust Supporters, rn muslin and "nenQgC mesh, plain with eyelet embroidery and trimmed in lace; regular $1.50 value, for EVERY CORSET GUARANTEED, when fitted by one of our expert corsetieres Reg. $8 Red fern Corsets for $3.45 Redfern Corsets, made of the finest French batiste and coutil, elaborately trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery; all late models, boned entirely with tO halebone; $8 values for only lieets and Bedding $2.65 Comforters for $1.75 $3.5Q Pillows at $2.65 65c Sheets at only 52c In the bedding store, third floor, a sale of cotton-filled Com tnrtora Mvcnul with hput onalitv of silkoline. w 1 7CS yarn-tied ; our best regular $2.65 values, at, each PILLOWS All feather-filled, covered with best flO ticking; excellent values at $8.50; special, the pair SWEETS Sain of 500 dozen rein forced extra heavy Sheets for double beds, made especially for hotel use. The best we have ever been able to offer at the price. Regular 65c C O. values, on special sale at, ea. Size 72x90 Sheets, special, each, 64 Size 81x90 Sheets, special, each, 73d PILLOW SLIPS 3000 dozen, a huge special purchase at way under price. Divided into 3 lots, at these prices: 14c Pillow Slips, special at only 10 15c Pillow Slips, special at only 126 20c Pillow Slips, special at only 15 $2.25 Rugs Special at $1.59 $12 Portieres, Pair $6.89 Good Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 inches, in neat Oriental patterns; also all-wool Smyrna Rugs, double-faced; size 30x60 inches; regular $2.25 values, 1 CQ -.1 thirA floor t. eanh P' $5.00 Couch Covers, special, each, $3.45 Fine . Tapestry Portieres in neat and at tractive designs, reversible and finished with heavy cord edge; colors are old rose and crimson. Our regular $12.00 values are offered for this sale in the $ f QQ third floor drapery store, for v"J CRUSADE IS FELT Dairymen Ask Authorities to "Let Up" for While. rn umrri CD CRVC RMV Battle to Eradicate All Impure Milk and Cream to Formal . Mectinr Beinr Called for Marcb t. S.kln rIUf from th rigid nforc ro.nt of th. d!ry and milk Inapoctloa laws of Portland, a number of milk and erun d.al.ra m.t Informally In th. offlc. of City Hwilth Officer WbHl r y,t.rdy and dlcui,d for two boora to ,fTwrt on th.lr busln.i. that baa r.ult.d from th. actlrltl of th. taff of lntp.ctor. and ch.ml.t. cm ploy.d to .radical. Import milk and cr.am. A formal Ion of th. Int.r ta concerned. Including dairyman, cram.rymn and th. health officials, will b. h.ld at th Comm.rclal Club March t. Er.r sine. Mayor Simon's aid was an. llst.d In tha pnra milk crusade, ha has b.n firm In th. battl. to eradicate all Impure milk and cream from this city, and members of the Board of Health are equally as determined to back up the City Health Officer and bis staff In their work. The result Is that many ar rests of offenders have been made, a iars-e amount of milk and cream has Mi confiscated and destroyed and hun dreds of milch cows have been con demned. Dairymen Cry "Let Tp. Aecordtnc to the sentiments ex pressed by the dairymen and creamery m.n cresent at th. m..tlnsT yesterday, ih. rtrA enforcement of the city's laws In this rard Is -puttm them out of buelneae." and they asked Dr. Wheeler If he coutd "let up" a bit. uniu sucn time as the dairymen can arrant;, to supply themselves with herds not af fected with tuberculosa While realism that reform la this business cannot be broucbt about la a lnale week or month, but that It mast be done through process of educa tion coverln a period of years. Dr. Wbeeler declined to net up." and tha crusade will continue. Dr. Wheeler made a su-rtlon that a disinfecting station or sterilisation depot be arranged, where milk from tubercuular cattie could be put throurh a process of beetles' that would kill tha aerms and annul their effect on the bomaa system. Product pnt through this establishment, bo said, should be plainly labelled aa such, which fact would result In forcing tha dairymen to dispense with this class of milk and to Improve their berds and ths con Aiinn nf their dairies until they were able to supply all their trsae wiin nrsr- claas, pure milk and cream. Plan Is Saccesa In Europe. . -rr l - 1 - I . - eucn a system, ir. , nir .ii.iu.u, haa long been In vogue In Denmark and Sweden, as well aa In other dairying countries, and. ho said, has worked with success. The dairymen present expressed the belief that sucn a plan would be worked here. W. C Day, one of tha prominent crearaerymen of the city, declared that something must be dona in the inter eats of the dairymen, or the trade Is going to be ruined. T. 8. Townsend. of the Townssnd Dairy, spoke likewise. AH of those present sought temporary leniency from enforcement of the law. Dr. Wheeler, at tha suggestion of one of tha dairymen, promised to mall to each dairyman Information as to the teats of cattle In the herds within the territory supplying milk and cream to Portland. If tests prove that portions of the herds are Infected, the facta are to be mailed to the other dairymen, so that they will have protection from purchasing any milk from tha herd re ported against. MYSTERY CLOUDS MURDER Witnesses Refoae) to Give Details ot Bonclll's Shooting. TnTMtlxetlon of the aewasslnstlon of TVimlntc BonellL at 675 Hood street. Sun Jar afternoon, was brought to an abso lute sxsndstm yesterday through the re fusal of those at the scene of the murder to grm the oeeectlves sny lniorroauon nnon the. subject. Detectives Mallet and Craddock brought Dominic Cbradlno. his son Frank, and Joe PapaaMero into tha city yeenerday and subjected them to a n-hlns- examination. They were will ing to tell of everything up to the mo ment of the shooting, but at that point they stopped and merely shrugged their hnnlJere when asaea wno eia iue munVr. Prom the admissions of the witnesses, tha detectives sre conndent that they snow who la the rulity one and either from fear or sympathy will not tell, hie name. All three sre being held st tha fit J.'l until after the Coroner in vestigation, which will probably be held Bonelll was Intoxicated and bsd been refused more liquor, shortly before ths shooting. At this he becsme very angry and engaged In an altercation, which wss fallowed immediately by nls tstai wound lng. The men now under arrest state these facta, and tha detectives draw tha Inference that, knowing that much, they must know more, which they are con cealing. - - . -. 1 A nnfn your i i " -" and your body chilled tnroush and ihraneh from exnosure. take a big dose of Chamberlain's Coua-h Kemedy. bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed. ana you are almost nnia iw ward off a severe cold. For sale by all dealers. P0R1U1UD BEATS SOUTH DR. N KT HERB EE FINDS LOS AX- CEXiES UNDER BIO DEBT. Visitor to Metropolla Declare It Excel Home in Many Thing but la Behind ia Others. Because Lo Angeles has an Indebted ness of $1S. 000.000, a 28-mlll tax rata . .4 i m i irk ih. nw.na River Droiect for 130.000.000. Dr. J. R. Wetherbee. who returned from a visit in tne Douincm California metropolis yesterday, an nounced that Portland. In prospects and civic pride, la far In the lead of tha City of Angela , M "when in ias Angeies. m Wetherbee. "I made a comparative study of tha city with Portland. One thin with which I was struck forci bly was tha amount of Its manufactur ing. Los Angeles. I really believe, pro duces only one-tnira ox tne amuum wo produce every year, it nas not me um . .(...ikuHAn . Tn oAnnectlon with this I found In my talks with the fac tory-owners that tney lean neavny on the fact that they have fuel oil at their doors and were able to produce cheaper than anybody else. I Investigated this and discovered, owing to the piping of oil to Port Richmond on the ses, that we are able to buy fuel oil in Port land at the same price as a manufac turer can buy it in J-oa aiiim. "Portland is better equipped In play rrounds and takes batter care of Its parks although Loa Angeles owns thousands oi acres ana win om ulti mately the largest park system In the i - ..b iiAntftlni 1000 acres alone. It Is ahead of us In street-light ing althOUgn in tne eiecironnr wo just as good aa It. to tha extent wehave carried It out. "But In Los Angeles you cannot find the wooden pole we have here on the street. We are old-fashioned In that respect. In department stores we ex ceed Los Angeles considerably and In street-oleanln we are far ahead. It handles Its street trafflo better tban-we do. There Is less building going- on thsre than here and-the character of the resldencee on the average In Portland exceeds that of Los Angeles. But In boulevards Los Angeles has performed wondera It has expended $3,000,000 and many millions more will be spent on boulevards. -I believe that nature has given Port land many advantages ovsr Los Angeles and other places. We have the pride m-A fo.iina- to beautify our city and i.k nri, h.if what Los Angeles Is spending we are sure to make a reater show for the money. Portland Is bound Hnnm th. Hummer reeort for the world In my Judraent. Nature has provided us with natural scenery while In Los Angsles It Is a man-made place. Even Its harbor at San Pedro Is created out of tha tidewater lanas. tn r-vw a rmo IV oyi DAT. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druffl.ta r-fund mon.r If It falls to cot. K W. OBOVS'S alaatur la ea each bos. 2&e COLONIST FARES From the Middle and Eastern Portions of the United States and Canada to WASHINGTON A Will Prevail DAILY' NORTHWEST MARCH 10TH TO APRIL 10TH. Over the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. And Connections, the OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION PACinO AND CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Prom Chicago at ...$33.00 St. Loui f 32.00 ' Omaha. $25.00 Kansas City $25-00 St. Paul $25.00 and from other cities correspondingly low. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES The Colonist fares are Westbound only, but if you have relatives or f nends or employes in the East whom you desire to bring to this state you can deposit the value of the fare with your local railroad agent, and an order for a ticket will be telegraphed to any address desired. LET THE WORLD KNOW for home-hnildinflr. VI uur vaab irauuiucs auu diwumam f f - - - Call on the undersigned for good, instructive printed matter, to send East, ... ' l 1 J 111. & 1 an.il 1 or give him the addresses oi tnose to wnom you womu u . """ ,ter sent. . WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 110 MORE INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET 'STOMACH Tour out-of-order. Stomach feels fine five minutes after tak ing a little DiapepsitL Every year regularly more ,than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Papa's Dlapepsln. and realize not only Immediate, but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anythln you eat and overcome a soar. assy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit oomfortably. ae what you .at lies like a lump of )m4 n your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that la a sign of Indiges tion. Get from your Pharmacist a BO-cent ease of Papa's Dlapepsln and take A oe) Just as soos aa you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no itooach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In ths stomach. Nausea. Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and. besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomaoh to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It just the same as If your stomach wasn't there Relief in five minutes from, all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These large EO-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia. In digestion or any other atomack disorder. Large Corner Store For Rent Opportunity for a Live Druggist to Step Into a GOOD BUSINESS ACT AT ONC Corner Store 50x50 Feet We have for rent a larger corner store at Front and Gihbs streets that has been occupied as a drugstore for past five years and a drugstore has been in the vicinity for past 10 years. Place will be vacated on the first of March, the pro prietor moving away. It has been well known as The JONES DRUG STORE Mr Jones will give any information desired as to the advan tages of the location for a drugstore. There is no other in the neighborhood. A long lease will be given. I, Gevur 173-175 FIRST ST. PORTLAND, OR. Kitchen Needs Low Priced Royal Steel Tea Kettles, regular CCr II Food Choppers, large size, regular QQ 75c values, on special sale at, each-J $1.25 values, on special sale at, ea. Royal Steel Rice Boilers, regular OC. Cone-shaped Gas Toasters, regular O0C $1.05 values, on special sale, eachO J 25c values, on special sale at, each-"' $1.15 Potts' Irons, special, the set, 85J II 75o Galvanized Tubs, special at, ea., 55J TiTTMOySTBATION OF "PARA WAX" AND HOWARD "DUSTLESS DUSTERS" ' " I GLIDE AUTOMOBILES The strongest-built car in the world. Four-cylinder, 45 H. P.; seven different models, selling from $2000 to $2150 f. o. b. factory. The best value on the 1911 market. The new fore-door 5-passenger is one of the most attractive cars " built. V7e want a live agent to handle the Glide in Portland and Northern Oregon. Write or wire immediately for full particulars. GOODE-CHINN MOTOR CO. Pacific Coast Distributors, 1019 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, CaL 1