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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
13 Rental Dept. and Bureau of Equipment 3d Fl. "Vixdor" Porch Shades and HammocKs STAR SALE Picnic Hams for 11 'Ac the Pound la the pure food grocery store, 4th floor, a Rale of those favorite little Picnic! Hams (shoulders), just as sweet a ran be. Simply delicious for lunches or sand- 1 1 Itr wichps; speci.il, the lb. STAR SALE Reg'. 5c Thread 8 Spools for 25c The most remarkable Sale of the day. Standard quality Spool Cot ton, for hand or machine, the best brands on the market; black or white; all numbers; regular OC 5c thread, special, 8 spools C Style Lecture Today at 3 P. M. Star Saleof$3.5Q Comb. Suits $1.98 In the undermuslin store, 2d floor,' a sale of women's Com- - bination Suits, corset covers and drawers, made of fine muslin, longclotb and nainsook," Princess and corset cover - styles, trimmed in dainty laces or embroideries. Very well made, neat fitting 1 Q Q 'Sensations of Fashion By Linda Ross Wade Don't fail to hear Miss Wade in her discussions of the extreme fashions. She -will appear in a beautiful Parisian Pantaloon Costume, and she will talk on the merits- and demerits of the Harem Suit and the nobble Skirt. La garments worth to $3.50 M -"-' dies, don't fail to attend. Fourth floor. THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, APRIIi 25, 1911. STAR SALE Wo m e n's Vests 25c Vals. for 15c In the renter aislo, main floor, wom en's fine ribbed Sleeveless Vests, with r'a'r and fancy lace yokes; just the thing yoa are needing, so we price 25c values for to- "1 C day only at the low price of REMNANTS In Dress Goods SilKs, Linens, lh In the basement "nnderprice store" today a great clean-up short lengths of onr best selling patterns in dress goods, silks, etc., wash goods, linens, etc., 1 to 7-yard lengths; of- fo fered special to dose for only STAR SALE S1.25 Sad Irons Spec'l at 89c Set Mrs. Potts Sod Irons in six-piece sets, including three irons stand and two handles; nickel-plated, highly polished irons with aluminum tops. The handiest and best on theQQ market; regular $1.25 set at0 STAR SALE $2 Wash Suits Special Only 95c Very stylish little Wash Suits, sizes 2 to 10 years. Sailor blouse and Russian blouse styles, made of good, washable materials neatly trimmed. Regular values up to $2-00, QC offered special today at only STAR SALE $1 Corsets at 69c In tha bawment ' nnderprice store" 1000 pairs of Corsets, three splendid models, long and. medium hips.; me dium bust ; made of fine lightweight first-grade coutil; fonf bofiQ supporters; $1.00 values for J-'-' STAR SALE S12.5Q Paint'gs$3.69 In the art store, fourth floor, a great sale of original Oil Paintings framed in heavy gilt moldings, set in shadow boxes. Marine and landscape scenes. Values up to $12.50, for CJO CQ this Star Sale, special at Shoe Shining Parlors Are Now Open in Basemen S 25c Dairy Lunch Served Daily in the Basement TTV 4 a r Id a t & -a i mi s 1 r l oclay &STAR SALE 75c Wool CHallies at 52c In the Dre9 Goods Store, main floor, a sale of French Challies in beautiful Persian de signs, 45 different patterns to choose from. The most beautiful woollen fabric wot- CO en. Regular 75e quality, special, at JC STAR SALE $2.25 Shell Goods 98c Many new things in gold inlaid Barrettes and Combs, in every imaginable shape and size.- All. the latest wanted styles. 'Our regular $3 values at $1.43 and ourQQ regular $2.25 values, Star Sale, each ?OC J5TAR SALE $1.50 Gloves at 95c Pair Main floor, center : aisle. A sale of "Wom en's ChamoU Gloves in the one-clasp pique styles. Good, practical street gloves for Summer; easily cleaned and washed. QC Our regular values to $1.50, special 7iJC ffiS TA R SALE Men's 3.5Q Pajamas $1.85 Men 's Pajamas, made of Madras and Percales, in neat striped patterns .and plain colors in Soisette Goods. All sizes in this lot. Our regular $3.50 values. Very special OC Star Sale price for today, per suit P OiJ "OS TAR SALE Men's 35c Sox at 17c Pair Star Sale of 200 dozen Men's Socks in cotton and lisle, plain tan, black and fancy patterns; all sizes in the lot. Thrifty fellows will lay in a good supply of these. 25c and "1 35e values, during the Star sale, pair C STAR SALE 35c Beauty Pins for 17c In the center aisle, main floor, a sale of Beautv Pins in 12 karat gold, plain or chased patterns, with stone settings or plain. Guaranteed solderless. Eng- 1 lish, Roman and rose finish. 35c vaL f C STAR SALE $4.50 Gowns for $2.95 Women's French Hand-Made Gowns iri the slipover styles ; also fcigh neck styles ; hand somely embroidered in floral and conven tional designs. Materials are JO QC linens and batiste. : Vals. to $4.50 P STAR SALE lOc Toilet Soap 3c a Cake In the Drug Sundry Aisle, main floor. Glycer ine, Oat Meal, Medicated and several perfumed brands of first quality standard makes of Toilet Soaps which sell regular to lpc a O cake. Special Star Sale price for today JC Toilet Goods Pricim' From the Store TKat Originated "Toilet Goods Fair" ORIGINALITY ? Why all this talK about priginallty?Original fellows are as thicK as beesSometimes we are original but we don't boast of it What's the use, whatdifference does it maKe to the purchasing public? Some stores seem to have that "Original Bee" in their bonnets, but the bee flew in from another source We will not boast of originality but will give you the best merchandise at the lowest possible prices First, last and all the time Believe in your largest and best store, depend upon us for values Even though others do sometimes orginate ? Here's a few specials to be found at the store that originated the 'TOILET GOODS FAIR" Shop now 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, at this special sale, 10t. 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder, at this special sale, lit 50c Pond's Vanishing Cream, at this special sale, 39J Pinand.' .Eu de Quinine, at this special sale, 66? 25c Satin Skin Cream, at this special sale, ber box, 19t Peroxide Cream, at this special sale, per box, 23 Eaele Fountain Syringe, 2-quart, this special sale, 59 $1.65 Premium Fountain Syringe, this sale, ea., SI. 19 $1.35 Eed Rubber Water Bottles, this special sale, 98? II 50c Bristle Hair Brushes, at this special sale, each, 28& 35c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, on special sale at 23 5c Lifebuoy Antiseptic Soap, at this special sale, 4 50c Pozzoni's Face Powder, at this special sale, 29 Wild Rose Talcum Powder, at this special sale, box, 5? Graves' Talcum Powder, at this special sale, box, 9? Corylopsis, 1-lb. can, at this special sale, per can, 19? 25c Sanitol Talcum Powder, at this special sale, 13 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder, at this special 6ale, 15 50c La Blanche Face Powder, at this special sale, 33i Java Rice Face Powder, at this special sale, box, 29$ Sanitol Face Powder, at this special sale, per box, 16i Malt Nutrine, at this special sale, per dozen, $2.19 Malt Nutrine, at this special sale, per bottle, only 19 35c Drake 's Croup Cure, at this sale, bottle 23 25c' Benzoin and Almond Cream, at this sale, 14 25c Holmes' Frostilla, at this special sale, bottle 14? Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, sale, special 292 $1.00 bottle Listerine,. at this special sale, only 59 VSTAR SALE 31 Corset Covers at 69c In the Big White Goods Store, 6econd floor, Women's Corset Covers made of Long Cloth, fine Nainsook and Cross Bar Dimity. Trimmed in dainty embroidery and insertion and CQ medallions, lace, etc Values to $1.00 'c STAR SALE 31.25 Union Suits 89c In the Knit Underwear Section, main floor, an offering of Women's Union Suits. Ex tra fine quality, -with neatly trimmed yokes. Tight knees or umbrella QQ styles. Our regular $1.25 values, at OfC &STAR SALE Misses 50c,Hose at 19c Star Sale of Misses' and Children's Im ported Cotton Stockings in black, white and colors with silk embroidered insteps. Sizes from 5 to 8. are priced s Our regular 50c values pecial to close at, pair STAR SALE $6.QO Corsets for $2.59 The famous Bon Ton Corsets; perfect fitting, scientifically bound; materials are coutil and batiste. These Corsets have no rivals. They are in a class by themselves. Ex- dJO CO ceptional values to $6.00 a pair STAR SALE $JLOO SilR Hose Special for 59c Women's fine quality Silk Hose, with double heels and toes; black and all colors. The best values in all Portland up to $1.00 a pair. CQ Special for today only, pair STAR SALE Fairy or Ivory Soap 43c Dozen Main floor. A great sale of the pop ular Fairy or Ivory Soap, the kinds that float. Suitable for bath or toi let ;' purchases limited 12 cakes to a customer. Soaps -which sell regular at 5c a cake, offered special A"if for this Star Sale at, dozen tJi STAR SALE Lace Curtains $2.5Q Pair $1.48 Beautiful patterns in Cable Net Cur tains, whij;e or Arabian colors. A broad range of good patterns; our best regular $2.50 val- fl? 1 Aft ues, special at only, pr. P O Cluny and Renaissance Curtains, fine grade French net. CJ O O C Regular $5.00 values at P-fciJ STAR SALE 25c Barrettes and Back Combs at lOc You can choose from a good variety of plain and fancy styles in shell or amber colors, in barrettes, back combs, etc.; our regular val- 1f. ues to 25c, special today at "C STAR SALE $l.QO Mirrors at 49c Main floor. A sale of fine Hand Mirrors, with ring handles, backs of ebony, mahogany, walnut. French plate glass. Every one perfect. Our regular $1.00 values, special AQg for Star Sale today, choice "7C STAR SALE $3.5Q Mowers $2.9Q In the hardware store, third floor, we will place on sale a lot of good, well-made Lawnmowers, with i4-in. blades, bnilt as strong and will cut as well as a high-priced CIO Qf) one; regular $3.50 value 17 MRS. KERSH WEEPS She Will Be Taken to Peniten tiary Today. PRISONER CRIES INNOCENCE' Woman Convicted of Complicity In Murder of William Johnson Is to Begin Serving Her Sen tence f II f teen Tears. Wlien Crrl Kcrsh wii Informed tr hr ttorny trdr that h must o to th penitentiary at Salem t.Jay to begin a li-rear sentence tor complicity ta thn murder of William Johnson, the prisoner became hyrrr-l'-al and It su all three persona could do to pacify the convicted woman. I did not do It. I did not do It. God knows that I had nothing to do with the murder of Johnson. I am Innocent. Oh! what shall I dor" were the excla mations Mrs. Kersh made when At torneys McCoe and route told her that bo appeal would be taken ajid that she must btla serrtnir her . sentence at nee- It waa a complete' surprise to the prisoner, as the Jail officials had not permitted her to read the news papers having accounts of her case since she waa found irullty for having aided Jesse P. Webb la murdering William Johnson at tha New Orand Central Hotel last-June. For IS minutes Mrs. Kersh remained fcrstarlcal. crying aloud repeatedly that ah waa Innocent of tha crime. Mrs. Cameron, matron at tha county jail, and the attorneys, were able to ulet her by expressing a hope that a pardon would probably be granted her In a short time. Sine Mrs. Kersh has been held In the eounty Jail she ha been a model prisoner, according to Jailer Talley and Matron Cameron. Sine her conviction Mrs. Kersh Is said to have worried much and her health has been some what Impaired. Ehs will be taken to Eaiem today. The currency, amounting to tlSOO, which was found on her person at the time of the murder and which Is said to have been taken from Johnson, la bow In tha hands of the court clerk. When Mrs. Kersh was arrested aba as signed tha money, ta Attorney MoCu and Fouts, declaring that Johnson had given her tha money before tbey left Spokane to come to Portland. The ad ministrator of Johnson's estate has riled a claim for the entire amount. The disposition of the money will form another chapter In tha case and It la probable that the matter will ba de cided thla week by Judge Morrow, the trial Judge. ncSB.WA BRUTAL, SATS WIFE Theme. Gleat Complains of Treat ment and Wants) DlTorce. Weary of being choked, kicked and beaten "until aha bec-ame bruise 1 to such an extent that aha waa obliged to seek medical treatment, Theresa Glest has appealed to tha Circuit Court for an absolute divorce from John Glest In her complaint filed yescerday. Mrs. Glest declares that her husband drinks liquor to excess and treats her In a shameful manner. On ssveral In staneea she- says that ha has threat tened to kill her. The complainant alieejea that Uleet has 12000 In cash. Tha wife does not ask for an equal division of the property but wanta $50 a month as alimony and ITS as at torney's feea. Glest la employed as a foreman for the United Railways and earns f 100 a month, cites tha com plaint They were married In Port land August 12. 1310. 9X5,000 DAMAGES SOrGHT Bridge Mannfactorera and Contract or Saed by Employe. Arthur R. Campbell Is sulnv Wins ton Bros. Company, brldce manufac turers, and Etlles at Godfrey, brldae contractors, in the Circuit Court for I2S.000 for damage for Injuries aila-rod to have been sustained by him while employed by the defendants; Tha complaint filed yesterday al leged Campbell waa worktnjr on a bridge being- constructed by tha de fendants for the Northern Paelflo on Its Una between Kalama ani Carroll s. Wash and while attending to hie duties, the Jim-pole, need fur hoisting material, fell upon him. crushing- his rls;ht aide, fight shoulder and right Is K. He says that as a rsiult of the Injuries h has bean unable to work and earn a livelihood. Constipation brng-e many aflmentt In Its train and la tha primary eauee of much elrknesa. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will eecape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation la a very simple thing, but ilk many simple thing's. t may lead to serious oonse qutnees. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablet are given at the first Indica tion, mnch distress and raftering may be avoided. Sold b aU daaJere. NEW USE FOB PROBE Grand Jury Takes Another Tack in Crusade. BAILIFF WANTS "COUNT" Scnosky Will Be First Witness In Attempt to Get at Bottom of Underworld Scandal, It I Reported. Abandoning the unfertile field upon which It has worked for over a weak the grand Jury Is expected to branch out tomorrow upon a new line of re search In relation to underworld con ditions, and some lively sensations are said to be la prospect. The new probe probably will deal with reports that the present Investigation was inspired with a view to a "shake-down" of the tils orderly peopje by unnamed persons. Inquiry was made yesterday after noon by Richard Delcn. bailiff of the grand Jury, for "Count" C M. Senosky, and it la believed that he will be the first witness on the new tack. He could not be found in time for yesterday' session, but will appear to day. Senosky Is said to have reported to a friend that ha knew who waa back of the Investigation, and that he had an opportunity to coma In on the shake down.' Bhould he sustain this story and glva the names of the per sons who made the offer, hta testimony might pave the way for a sensation based upon material not as yet touched by thla Jury or Its predecessors. Mayor 'Not Summoned. Reports were abroad yesterday that Mayor Btmon and Chief Cox were to ba called into tha Jury room, but the ex pected did not happen, and th bailiff said that he had no Instructions to eall them. . Captain Baty was before the Jury for a short tlm yesterday. - Eentiment In favor, of a restricted district for disorderly houses is crystalllxlng around the present op boa val. Rivalry of realty owners is said to areata much of the sentiment which results In periodical probes, the North. End being pitted against the outh End In ta competition tog the privilege of renting houses to dis orderly persons. , ' The widening; range of the under world affair Is constantly crowding into the background other Important mattera which were expected to come up this week, and which, it now ap pears, may ba much delayed. Among these are Sheriff Stevens' white slave cases and the matter of Councilman Ellis initiative petition for a competl tlye paving ordinance. Each of these. nib re particularly the latter. Is expect ed to demand the hearlnsr of many wit' nesses and both may furnish oppor- tun'ty for a general Investigation along their respective lines. Federal Liquor Case Worked Up. The campaign started by Chief of Police Cox against holders of Federal liquor licenses, an outgrowth of his general clean-up order, la still being carried on. Yesterday Sergeant Riley arrested Fay Summers, at 66 North Seventh street, and Louise Roberts, at 2H North Second street, on charges of selling liquor without a city license. Another phase of the upheaval came tip In Municipal Court yesterday after noon when J. W. Corser, proprietor of the Drexel Hotel, Second and Yamhill street, waa tried before a Jury on a charge of running a disorderly house. It was shown by police officers and by women tenants that a number of dis orderly characters lodged In the hotel and received visitors at all hours of the night. Corser pleaded lack of knowl edge and his desire to keep such per sons "but of his house. The Jury found him guilty and sentence will be Im posed this morning'. PAVING 1ST BE DONE BIAYOR DEMAXD9 COMPLETION OF AXIi CONTRACTS. When you have rheumatism In your foot or Instep - apply Chamberlain's Liniment and you will get quick relief. It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all dealers. Companies Informed That Xo More Work Will Bo Awarded Until . Present I Finished. Mayor Simon will not consent to the award of paving contracts beyond what can be laid this season, ending about No. vember 1. He called to his office yester day A. M. Shannon, representing the Warren Construction Company, layers of bltullthlc, and General Manager Crane, of the Oregon Hassam company, ana in formed them of his decision. Manager Huber. of the Barber Asphalt Company, and Manager Simons, of the Facifio Brldee Comoany. also a bltullthlc con cern. are next on the list and have been notified to appear at the City Hall for a conference. Mr. Shannon, when Informed what the policy Is to be, declared that his com pany Is well up with its work. He said that he could show by figures that his company can handle much more work this season than It now has contracts for. He will prepare and present a statement to the Mayor along this ltne. Manager Crane, of the Hassam Com pany, assented to tne poucy iaia aown bv the Mayor and agreed to clean up all of the work now on hand before making extensive bids for - additional paving. This- company is undergoing a change in organization, the local members having turned Its affairs to the parent com pany. I ts work 13 far behind, there be- Hyomei Will Banish Catarrh or Your Money Back Every home, no "matter- how humble, should have a H TOM EI Inhaler and a bottle of HYOMEI always on hand. .HYOMEI la guaranteed for catarrh, asthma,-croup, catarrhal deafness and other diseases of the interior of the nose and throat. Read what Mrs. Annl P. Pole, Bressler, Fs wrote on Dec. J, 1J10. Tor many years I have been a suf ferer of catarrhal troubles In my throat. The doctor was treating me with no results when a gentleman told my husband about HYOMEL I waa confined to my bed and It helped ma so wonderfully I got up the next morn ing. My head relieved of those throb blur pains. "I am not aoia to utut you encruga j for your wonderful remedy, . I will reeommenfT your HYOMEI to every one I meet. It may be the means of helping someone who ls: suffering un told zilsrrles as I did before using your treatment." - Get a HTOMEI outfit today;" It only coats (1.00 and the Inhaler yon get with It will last a lifetime.. Afterwards, if you need an extra bottle, you can get It for only (0 cents. No stomach dosing; breathe HYO MEI, that's all you have to do, simple directions com with each outfit. It Is a pleasant, soothing and healing remedy and quickly reaches and kills oatarrii germs. Sold by druggists everywhere. lng numerous streets all over the city which were left all Wlntar in an almost Impassable condition. There has been much complaint over this. Manager Crane told the Mayor that several large contracts that have been uncompleted Will soon be finished and turned over for acceptance. Including Mllwaukle street, concerning which there has been a great deal of complaint all Winter because of the bad condition In which the company left it. ' Benefit Recital Planned. At a meeting last night of the Irv Ington women In the Irvlngton club- house on East Twenty-second and Thompson streets it was decided to arrange to have a Shakespeare recital May 5 In the assembly hall of the club house for the benefit of the play grounds. Marshall Darach. Shakespear ean scholar of National reputation, will be secured. The object Is to obtain funds with which to equip the play grounds at the north end of the club property. The Junior court there has been completed, and provisions are now. to be made for the smaller children. . The Japanese manufacture much of their paper from millet stalks. Manohurla 'fur nishes about 24r, 000 tons of pulp a year. 1 85 if1' w iJW , Home in btawelhirst The Addition with Character V'.7- fflP There is no one thing that makes a man think more of himself , that gives him more of a standing in ' the community, than to own a home. ; Why continue putting off buying a homesitet Every delay leaves you farther and farther from the goal. IAURELHTJRST offers the best opportunities to the homeseeker of any of Portland 'a highest-grade residence i properties. Its accessibility to the retail center of the . city is superior to them all ; but the best feature about ; . LAURELHURST is the fact that when you buy a lot . there yoa not only, secure a homesite, desirable in every j way, but you make a splendid investment. LAURELHURST is the center of Portland's onlyj , large restricted residence section. It is reached by three j carlines. Prices, $900 and up, 10 per cent cash, 2 per: cent a month. - - Mead & Murphy, sales agents, 522 Corbett Building,, will help you build a hpme. Phones, Main 1450, A 1515. J. H. Delahunty, agent at tract; phone East 989, .