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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1911)
it ) . Store Open This Evening Until 9;3Q Delightful Ltxricheori Served ii Our Restful Tea Room, Best Cuisine in Portland Medallion Portraits Made From Any Photograph Will Be Given Free to Our Customers When Purchases Amount to zpiv the HCmxraa QREGOxias, Saturday, September 9, mf. Don't Send Your CHild'n to School TT l!l V A Sure That Their Eyes Are Optically- . Correct It is a great handicap for a child to try to study when its vision is defective. Our graduate Optometrist makes a specialty of children's cases. If your child's eyes shqw the slightest signs of weakness bring it here and we will give you honest ad- -p" vice. Examinatiqn absolutely 75c Veiling's &7c Here 's an cpporl unity to choose from our entire stock' of lesh Veilings, comprising plain and fancy i ovelty meshes in dotted or self effects. BI.i;k and all colors. No re serve. Choose unrestrictedly from q J the 65c and 7cJ grades for only J C 85c Ribbons 33c 10,000 yards of this season's choicest pat ferns in Dresden. Plaid and Striped Ribbons. French effects i; ported ; every wanted com bination in coloi Values to 85c a o Q yard, specially ariced for this sale OOC Mason Fmltjars Pints 40c dz. Qts., 60q doz. On s a 1 e fn the big prock ery store, on the 3a . floor. Entire qc$ JBqupded by Morrison, Alder, Tenth and Wet ParR Streets Special 25c Lunch Served daily in basement. Last Day for Buying School Apparel . The BeU AYH1 fling Monday at Nine Are Ypur Children Ready? "Cheshire" $3.00 Hats $1.50 fflanKefs for $.15 These are the extra heavy Cotton Fleeced Blankets in tan, gray and white"; very ' good for general household use, for top covers or for cold Winter night sheets. Our regular $1.50 sellers, a "pair, only $3.50Piiiows2f75 Bedding Department Third Floor. . , ' Renewing ypur bedding supplies for Win ter! Don't fail to see. these Pillows before. you buy; it's qny one illustration' of the many great bargains in this department. ' All feather-filled pillows, covered with best satin finished ticking; fullfiize; very ex ceptional $3.50 values., spe- An pN cialized for this sale, the pair nd O $1.5Q Pugs Special at 98c Good quality" Velvet Bugs in the most pleasing flojal and Oriental $1,15 patterns; size 27x54 ins. fQ at c7(JU Tim Pall Blocks Jiotr Ready Main Floor. For the new Fall Hat see. the famous Che shire"; the snappy low crown, wide-brim Derby; the soft Fedora or Telescope styles; an assort ment so extensive and shapes so varied that every taste may be satisfied. "We invite you to call and see them. The. best Hats in Amer- dQ ff ica to be had at the low price of vPaJsVr W Boys' $2.00 Hats for $1.29 75c and $1.QP Hats 59c Boys' Hats in fhe very new Fall blocks in the popular shades of brown, tan and gray felt, and the English Scratch Hat- Regular $2 'values.' J it Oft Spec! at iSl.ZJ 2O0O Fairs Gloves $1.50 vais.vi?c Glove Department Main Floor. Saturday sale of 2000 pairs of "Women's One-clasp Full Pique Lambskin Cloves iij tan, mode, white and black with self color or contrasting color stitching. A full line of sizes in the lot. Excellent q - $1.50 values, specially priced at, the paiiJOC $3.50 ol, $2,85 Women's Long "White Lambskin Gloves in the six-teen-button length; excellent wearing gloves for street or evening .wear. Exceptional (gQ QC $3.50 values expert fitter to serve you 4ae03 Umbrellas for $1.27 $2 Handbag's $1,19 Umbrellas, made of fine quality Ital ian cloth, fitted on a good, heavy steel frame, witS 8 ribs, giving the um brella a larf a spread. They are fitted with plain aission and trammed han dles. Tops are guaranteed water proof. Size j for men or d -t Q "7 women; $L'5 grades at tj) A Here's. the popular Handbag, made in the new shapes with gilt and silver novelty frames, with long double strap handles; good leather bodies, fitted with coin purse ; splendid $2.00 values, special for to- rt i a day's selling, each,' only j) 1 1 New Fall lines pf landbags now in. Pur reg. $1.50 values, $2.25 Rug's Special S1.69 Highrgrads Axminsters, 27x54 ins. Most Important News of AH "HerculesMSu it s $7?50 Vals. $4. $12.50 Vals. $6.85 Juvenile gtore Main Floor. This is. important news indeed. "Wise parents who have particular boys neat little ieuows, who are hard on their clothes, will investigate this offer. We propose to discontinue using the name ''Hercules" and all Boys' Suits bearing the name will be reduced. Here's a line of Fall weights, sizes J to 1J years worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres in the Knickerbocker styles ; mannish coats, full lined peg style pants. tf a Suits marked to sell at $6.50 an4 $7.50 at 3)4.UJ Herpules Suits in Knickerbocker and Norfolk styles; two ana tnree-outton coats ana lull peg style pants; full lined. Coats are hand-padded and extra well tail ored. Very classy Suits in Fall and Winter weights; brpwns, tans, checks, stripes en4 mixtures; sizes 6 to 17 years. Our regular $8.50, $10.00 d" QC and $12.50 values, " specially priced at tjjOeOip A special purchase of Children's New Hats, bought for our School Openjng Sale. Colors are red, brown, blue, gray, etc. Good bar gains at 75c ft and $1. Speoi Q&C Boys' Pants 39c Boys' Blue Serge Knick erbocker and Corduroy Pants; extra well majle, full lifed; spe- Qft cially priced at OfC M0 Fresh "Seertshipt" Oysters The season is now opened for these deli cious oysters; just as sweet as they were, the moment they came out of shell. Order early. Choice Ham 20c The best Eastern sugar-cured guaranteed. Sweet Potatoes 4c Fresh shipment Solid and perfect. 20c Pineapple Canl5c Selected Stock, grated, 2-pouncJ cans. Glen wood Butter 70c Our customers tell us that Glenwood Butter is the. best they can find. We believe it, be cause the demand is steadily increasing. It's made from pure cream, in a sanitary creamery. Two pounds for LIC 60c O. W. K. Tea 45c English Breakfast, Ceylon and Un colored Japan. Put lip expressly for Plds. Wortman & King. Try it. Men's Flannelette Gowns 89c New arrivals in Men's Night Shirts, made of heavy, soft quality flannel ette, in pink and blue stripes, high or low neck, with or without q q collars. Plain front or trimmed with silk frogs arid pearl buttons OtC $1,75 Corsets 98c $6 Corsets $2.94 Royal Worcester Corsets, made of good coutil ; for average fig ures, medium bust, long" skirt with medium back; 4 hose sup porters attached ; sizes f Q 18 to SO; reg. $1.75 vals. tOC Bon Ton Corset3, made pf fne coutil, tops trimmed with lace, or ribbon, boned with J'Walohn,?' fitted with 4 and 6 hose supT porters; values to 0 '0f $6.00, priced only pd&,jt S3.50 Corsets $1.91 The Popular Marquise, made of good coutil, batiste and tricot; tops trimmed in ribbon, embroid ery and lace; fitted with hose supporters ; $1.75 values for 94o ; f-egular $&t)0 and (J Ai $3.50 values only D X 1 ORDER BY MAIL. Will Select Good Pattern. piacK Sateen SHfrts 75c Valu.es 55c Men's Corner Main Floor. One of the best known brands of Men's Shirts, made of heavy qual ity sateen, with reinforced shoul der, turndown collar, side pockets, faced cuffs, pearl buttons ; g sizes 14 to 18; special atOOC Ppys New Caps These Boys' School Caps are made of the new f pugh materials in the pew'Fall shapes. Grays, browns and blues. Pr'ifjqdVrjH" only 50 and OC StocKing Protectors 'Togards' -W Wf over the fore part of the foot, under the stock ing. Lisles 10 'pr. " Silks 25J $1.50 SHirts 89c In the Men's Corner, main floor, a sale of nign-graae ijaunaerea bnirts in tne coat style with cuffs attached. A large assort ment of fancy' griped madras and per cales; also plain white or blue chambrays with plain or plaited bosoms; all Q A sizes; regular $1.50 values," sp'l OtC Flannel Shirts $1.35 Heavy quality twilled blue flannel, extra well made, with button-down collars, ,s.ide pockets, pearl buttons ; all 1 O t? sizes ; exceptional values at D X .J t5 $4.00 Sweaters $2.15 91 en Corner Main Floor.. Don't miss this opportunity. If you do you '11 regret it. Coat-style Sweaters of fine quality cardigan knit wool, colors are plain Oxford, navy, brown and cardinal, or trimmed in contrast- f O 1 I colors; all sizes lil Young' MeiVs Pnts 5 Gracles for $3.45 A great salq of Pants for high' school and college boys, the late peg style with 3-inch furn-up or with stationary cuffs, with belt loops, tf q A pocket flaps, etc.; $4 and $5 vals, sp'l 2)J,40 mg Our Men's Wash Ties 5Qc Grades for 25c' 6 to 9:30 P. M. today An evening sale of Men's Wash Ties of plain white mercer ized materials; also white ground with neat colored stripes and figures. Four-in-hand styles, such as sell regular at 50c QC? each, special price for evening sale (faOC Wpmen's Neckwear $1,00 Novelties 37c 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, center aisle south Odds and -ends in Fancy Neckwear; all new styles in lace, lawn and linen effects. Some are slightly soiled or mussed. Q7 Values to $1.00, specially priced at J C $1.50 Jewelry 69c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today A sale of thou sands of pieces of useful wants in Jewelry Belt Pin, Buckles, Brooches, Bar Pins, La Valliers, Cuff Links, etc., in every imagin able finish; gray, oxidized, rose, green and Persian gold; set in every color ?Q stone. Values to $1.50, priced only OcC lOc School Rulers 3c 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on main floor A sale of Hardwood Rulers with brass or plain edges, with groove in center; metric meas ure, etc.; 12-inch length; reg. 5o ando 10c School Rules, priced at only, ea. J C (School Dictionaries Special lQc and 19c 6 tq 8:30 P. M. today Webster's Handy Volume, elementary school edition; q black cloth bound, special at only IJC Webster's Handy Volume Modern Diction ary, bound in red or gray cloth; " our regular 15o seller, special price X vIC 40c Coffee 28c Frpm 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in the Grocery Store, 4th floor-r-No phone orders will be filled. Our own special blend QQ Roasted Coffee; 40o grade, special ZOC 65c Gas Lamp 35c From 6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the Crockery Store, third floor A sale of Gas Burner Mantle and Opal Globe complete; QS ' regular 65o value priced at only OOC S5.50 Andirons $4.20 6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on the third floor A pale of Black Andirons, well finished; 18 inches high; our regular $5.50 A J nn values, specially priced at only tDr.Mvf Ironing Tables $1.19 From 6 to 9 :3Q P. M today, third floor A sale of good, strong Folding Ironing 'lables, such as sell readily at $1.50, J H -f f special for the evening sale at S1.19 Barg'ain Circle Main Floor $3,5Q House Dresses $1.49 $6 Waist $1.29 $4 Sweater $2.79 On the Bargain Circle, between the elevators, a sale of women's House Dresses i -1 i , i 1 , -t i 1; T..-l. 1. 01 gpoa quauty gingnams, cnamDray ana percaie wiw mgu or uuu,u long or three-quarter sleeves, neatly trimmed, uur regular val ue? to $3.50. Special low price for this selling, the garment, at SI. 49 I! WAISTS pf lingerie, batiste, mar quisette, crepe and linen material, high or Dutch necks, long or kimono sleeves, tailored or fancy trimmed. Reg. values up to $6.00. C f OA Special low price, at Ql9dUZP SWEATERS for women, semifitting or fitted in at the waist, single or double-breasted, with V-shape necks. Colors are red. gray or white. Our regular values to $4.00. (jf Specialized at oniy,;ea. :.79 Underwear 95c Men's Store Main Floor. One " pf the best-known brands in super-weight flat, natural gray wool Shirts and Drawers, trimmed with sateen bands, flat covered seams, suspender strips, pearl buttons. Shirt sizes 34 to 48. Drawers sues SO to 48. High class, gpods-r-f or f (J conservative men. At only IO C $1.50Pajamas$1.10 Mcn'a Store Main Floor. Men's Pajamas in the heavy soft quality flannelette, pink ' and blue stripe, Unajamas with straps inside to hold up the trousers. Styled with milita'ry collars and fronts trimmed with frogs. All sizes in the lot. Our regular $1.50 values, on rt "t f sale at 'the suit, only 1 X V KLAMATH TRIP DRAWS 49 PERSONS AND FIRMS 02T EX CURSION' XIST. 7 Commercial Club's Get-Together Trip Atffacta Many Four Junk ets tn September Carded. i Forty-pe Individuals and com panies Mf signed (or tickets for the Klamati J Falls . excursion tbat the Commeripl Club will run to Southern Oregon September 26 for the purpose of brlntps the commercial organiza tions ot that portion of the state into closer teuch with' the business men and bcfaesa organisations of Port land. The ff be made by special train (f the Southern Pacific. En route Vs excursionists will visit Al bany, Corvallls. Eugene. Medford. Grant ass anl Ashland, finishing their urney at Klamath Falls. Spe cial if tertainment will be provided for ti delegation by the commercial club f 1 f1 the towns visited. They will rjturn to Portland Eeptember 29. Smiles the excursion to Klamath . Faj'.i parties are forming for four othy trips to fairs In different parts Cf $1 state this month. A big crowd fro-Portland la expected to go to Bl1h4 "Portland day" at the State Fa'Xl3eptemDer 1S- Tn6 Pendleton R0-up. September 1S. and the ex cur Tn run- to Aberdetn by the Aber eM Chamber of Commerce, Septem ber 3, will be largely attended. The cPtrcial Club Is also working to ob tain a strong representation for the automobile trip to Bend and Burns, to attend the Central Oregon Develop ment Convention, September 20 to 0c tober J. The persons and firms who have signed for tickets on the Klamath fain excursion to date are: Stude baker Brothers Company. Schwars- schild & Sulzberger, Tom Richardson, wtmam JucMurray, C. C Chapman, J. Q. Mack & Company, Lumbermen ' Na tional 'Bank. ' Fairbanks Morse Com pany, John A. Roebling's . Sons Com pany; Kllbam Stationery & Printing Company," Breyman Leather Company, Dougherty-Fithian ' Shoe Company, M. Seller & Company, Marshall-Wells Hardware. Company, Ha.-t Cigar Com pany, D. N. & E. Waller & Company, W. B. Glafke. Keustadtet Brothers, H. U K-eata Auto Company, Henry Weln hard Brewery, Imperial Hotel Com pany. Chanslor & Lyon Motor Com pany, Frank C Riggs, Paciflo Hard Ware & Steel Company, W. P. Fuller & ' Company, Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, H. Beckwltb, Merchants Na tional Bank, Archibald Gray, W. E. Coman, Dwight Edwards, H. E. Louns bury, Pacific Paper Company, Good year Rubber pompany, Ladd & Tilton Bank, Llpman, Wolfe & Company, J. K. GUI' Company, ' Hooeyman Hard ware Company, Meier & Frank Com pany, First Natlona) Bank, Flelschner. Mayer $ Company, Allen & Lewis, Ma-son-Ehrman Company, ' Berry Beck, Flthlan-Barker Shoe Company, A. H. Averlll Machinery Company, Interna tional Harvester Company, E. Henry Wemmi and Arthur P. Tlfft. "It is a T)leaaurA to tall von tha.t ChamberlainS Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used." writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonla, Ga. "I have used It with all my chil dren and the results have been highly satisfactory" ' For sale bv all -druar- glsts. . V1ER SEES JUGGLE COTTNOTLMAJr MAGUIRE DEFIED AT COM3HTTEE SESSIOV. Inspector of Bolldincs Declares That Architect Boasted He Would Cause Removal. Inspector pf Buildings Flummer yes terday morning told Councilman Ma gulr that an ordlnanpe Jptroduced by the latter was deslgne.4 to oust Plum; mer and was a juggled Mr. Maguire de nied it, but Mr. pium,pDer Insisted oo his point, further declaring that D. L. Williams, an architect, appointed chair, man ' of' a ' revising ' committee,' ' had boasted that he would "get" Flummer. These statements were made at a meet ing of the health and police commlt- "I was told in the, last campaign." said Inspector Plummer, "that - two plans bad been agreed upon in the ef fort' to have me ousted from the office. One Was to try tq have the Mayor re move me. and the other was tq have, an ordinance Introduced, the provisions of which would do the' work- I guess this if the ordinance." ' " "The whole intent and purpose of this ordinance Is to change the title of the' ofllcq so that (t will conform to the charter and to place it under civil serv ice." declared Councilman . Maguire. "The office has been juggled by every Mayor and made a football pf by them; Simon Juggled It, Lan? juggles it, and now I propose 'to change the title to Building Inspector, so as to place It un- der service and have It run a; the charter contemplated. That Is the whole thing." ' "Yes,! replied Mr. Plummer, "but this looks to me like a juggle. There is provision here that retains the subor dinates In office; why not, if you have no hidden designs,' retain the chief In spectors ' "That Is the place where the Juggling nas been done, replied Mr. Maguire. "I want' to change this title and have an examination held, an appointment made, and then have the office run as it should be." . i "Why have any change?" asked' Mr. Plummer. "I passed' an examination in the regular manner and was appointed to the place. The' office Is now under Civil service." Councilman Watklns, a member of the committee, had previously moved to refer the proposed ordinance to a special committee of architects, at the head of which is p. L. Williams. " "The only reason I don't like to see this referred to' 'that committee Is that I regard it as an unfair committee," remarked 'Mr. Plummer. "Mr. Will lama, who is chairman of tbat com mittee, thinks he was instrumental In having Irving Spencer removed; in hav ing Guy Dobson removed,' and now he has boasted that be , will have me re moved." . ...., . The committee, nevertheless, decid ed that, inasmuch as such a committee is In existence, the measure should be referred ' to it, and so ordered. Mr. Plummer said that, if it is believed the office of Inspector of Buildings is not properly administered, he would like to have an impartial committee named to investigate, but that be did not like to have aqy proposed ordinances relative to the subject left in the : hands of Architect Williams.' The 'ordinance and any recommendations to be made by the special committee, it was ordered Should be sent back to the committee on health and police. OFFICERS 10 BE FETED BRITISH SI.OOP TO ARRIVE IX HARBOR THIS AFTERJfpOX. Commercial Club "WW ?tve Formal Reception In Honor of Vlsltorg. Committee ? Named. . Commander Gerald W. Vivian and the Officers of the British "loop of war Shearwater, which is expected to arrive this afternoon at 4 o'clock, win ds ten dered a' formal reception by the Com mercial Club at the quarters of the club, Tuesday evening. A committee, headed by General Charles F. Beebe, has been appointed to look after the reception. Besides the reception by the Commer cial Club', a number of other receptions and functions will' be given the officers under various' auspices; during teir stay here. The sloop will leave Astoria for Port land this morning at 9 o'clock- Harbor master Speier left down yesterday to welcome the; Vessel and its officers to Portland on behalf of the Mayer. The Shearwater' has been In attendance at the Astoria Centennial celebration for several days. She will remain in the Portland harbor until the morning of Friday, September 16. ' General Charles W. Beebe was ap pointed today to take charge of the Commercial Club reception by president of the club, Harvey Beckwith, and he announces the appointment of the following committee to assist him: W. XV Wheelwright, Colonel James Jack- son, George Taylor, Jr., General W. E. Flnzer and William McMasters. Brit ish Consul James Laldlaw Is taking considerable Interest in the affairs, and Is working Jointly with the committee. The members of the following clubs, through their presidents, will be In vited to attend: Arlington Club, Con cordia Club, University Club, Press Club. Members of the militia and of the Oregon Naval Reserve will be invited to attend. All military and Naval men will appear.in full-dress uniform. Army officers from Vancouver Barracks also will attend the reception. " The officers of the sloop are: Com mander, Gerald W. Vivian, Lieutenant Percy F. Newcombe, Lieutenant Step hen S. English, Lieutenant Harold E. Wharton, -Sergeant Gerald Munn, Pay master Martin E. Portgaun, Engineer Albert W. Rae, Gunner n. A. Willmore. Llebner Secure Berth. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Washington, Sept 8.: Edward R. H. Llebner, of Oregon, has been appointed a clerk for the interstate Comnvjce Commission.- NDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, GAS AND SUMACH-HEADACHE GO A Little piapepein Makes Your Out . of-Order Stomach Feel Fine in Five Minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or yeu belch Gas and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea. Bad taste in mouth and stomach headache this Is Indigestion. A full case of Pape's Dlapepeln costs only SO cents and will thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach, and leave sufficient about the house in case some one else In the family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show yeu the formula plainly printed on these EO-oent cases, then you will under stand why Dyepeptlo trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually relieve, sour, out-of-order stomachs er Indigestion In five minutes. Diapepsln is harmless and tastes like candy, though each dose contains power suffi cient to digest and prepare for assimi lation Into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but, what will please you most, Is that you will feel that your stomach and intes tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or -Constipation. . This city will have many Dlapepeln cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, 1f you ever try a Jlttie for Indigestion or Gastritis or any other Stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and for ever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion.