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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
3 L LIPMAN WOLFE & CO. I FRIDAY BARGAINS I UPMAN, WOLFE & CO J FRIDAY BARGAINS LIPMAN, WOLFE & CO. FRIDAY BARGAINS I LIPMAN, WOLFE & CO. Merchandise of Quality and Style Submissive to Special Friday Prices Lipman, Wolfe & Co. TTTI5 MOKXTNO OREfiOXIAN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911. Ostrich Band Trimmed Do you know that the present styles now so popular, hoods trimmed with ostrich bands, originated with us? As far back as the first of August we were showing hoods with ostrich bands and predicted then that for knock-about hats they would be first in popular favor. That this is true yoa must have noticed from the number of these Hats now being worn For Friday we place on sale a number of entirely new soft felt hoods in the different colors, trimmed with wide ostrich iands. Special $2.95. In Checking Up W Store Closed Saturday Jewish Holiday ftecrxning at Six o'Clock Cape Gloves 87c Selling Normally at SI. 25 mm Women's one-clasp out-seam gloves, with self-stitching on the back. Made in the mannish style and all the new shades of tans and browns for Fall wear. Women's Underwear Vests and Tights 50c Vests and tights in light, me dium or heavy weights. Made of fine ribbed white cotton. Full sizes and prettily trimmed throughout. Union Suits $1 Union suits in light, medium, or heavy weights. Of fine ribbed white cotton. All properly cut. perfectly fitting garments in the various wanted styles. Trimmed with silk. E Railroad Man Tells Reason for Difference in Rates. SEA COMPETITION FACTOR II. G. Toll, of Southern Pacific. Em plalns Wool Shipment Tariff to Commissioner I'rontjr at Salt Lake Hearing. SALT LAKE CITT. Sept. It. E itrtnf a defense of the manner la which the railroad brourht tnto their twt!T schedules aa Item knovo as a di vision rate. whicn Is considered la ns. iif charge! on transcontinental iMp mnt ef wool from Western po'nU t the K-i.trrn nia.-keta. ii. O. Toll, of sa Francisco. Assistant Central freight Aseat of the Southern J'ariflo lines, teay explained to Examiner Ward rroutr at the wool rat heartnc that the dirlslon of profits from all transcontinental hauls Is the same to fie Eastern railroads as tiat enjored be :mes operating? west of Omaha. Neb. The t rar.seontiaental rate was estab lished o:e!y to meet water eompetttinn ea the 'ariric Coast, the witness ex plained. Creed to explain the tea rests dif ference la the rates between wool and mohair. Mr. Toll testified that MOHAK Hoods Friday Spl. $2.95 Our Blanket Sale Find Some Odds and Ends 11-4 Wool Blankets Spl. $3.45 11-4 Wool Blankets Spl. $4.95 11-4 Wool Blankets Spl. $7.35 Among our best sel ingsale blankets we find our stock so depleted tnat we are determined to clcse out these few hancred remaining blankets at three special prices.- White and gray with tight blue and pink borders. These blankets come from one of the best milli in America ard we are ready to add our endorsement both as to quality and service. 7heie blankets are the best barga 'n poistble to secure, quality considered. Scotch Heather Mixtures In this ever interesting section can be found two very special items for Fri day's selling. - A new Scotch and heather mixture so popular now for one and two piece suits. 56 inches wide in a variety of color combinations. That sells at $1.35 the yard. Also a 56 inch Diagonal English mixture at $1.50 the yard. $1.25 Messaline 98c A 36 inch messaline in black only. This is the best $1.25 quality and for Fri day we are offering it at the unusual price of 98c the yard. Just the thing for skirt and dress linings as well as trimmings and for waists. 75c Messaline 59c 19 inch messalines in tan. wistaria, lavender, light blue. ' cardinal. garnet, gray. pink, new blue sapphire, old rose, white ivory and black. the railroads considered mohair the more Taluable article by far. and that as the shipments rarely totalled a car load lot. mohair was listed among commodities of the first classes. PAT CROWE IS "BEATEN UP" Man Who Held Codahy Iloy for Han som Insults Chicago Woman. CHICAGO. Sept. II. -raf Crowe, sometime ktdnapor. sometime preacher of the Kospel. last night attacked a woman la Wells street. He was an gered Lecause tha woman resented his attentat to flirt. The won. an. hyster tcl and bearing on her face the Im print of Crowes fist, hurried horns be fore the police learned her name. Crowe, beaten by men who did not sympathise with his "strocic-arra flir tation." was taken to a hospital and later to a police station. Crowe achieved notoriety several years aso as ths kidnaper of the son of Edward Cudahy. wealthy Omaha packer. Some time eiro Crowe became a temperance evansellst under the auspice- of the W. C. T. V-. but has several times fallen from (race. UNION FLAGS TAKEN DOWN DonTeT Mayor Krntoves RrtTnlllng Station Pennants light lne. DEWER. Sept. It- Mayor Fpeer compelled the United States Marine Corps today to haul down Its colors In Uecver. sad as a result, the Mayor may te Involved In an Imbrocllo with the United States Government. Two of the official flees of the Marine Corps were hunt over the sldemslk from the building- In which the recruit Ins; station has its headquarters. This Is la lolatlon of a city ordinance. Store Closed Saturday Jewish Holiday Reopening at Six o'Clock Wee Ones' Column Wash Dresses $1.19. Selling normally at $1.65 Childs wash galatea dresses, made of black and white stripe material, for girls from 2 to 6 years. In the long waisted style with box plaited skirt and trimmed with wide plain bands, in red and blue. Girls' Dresses $1.19 Selling normally $1.50 Girls' heavy weight percale wash dresses, made in two dis tinctly different styles. One surplice effect, the other, with yoke effect Plaited skirts with scalloped side trimming, also pipings. In tan, blue, cadet and black. Sizes 6 to 1 4 years. Serge Sailor Suits Extra special $4.95, $5.95 Navy blue serge sailor suits, either in one or two piece styles. Made with large sailor .col lar and tie, scallop edge. Braid trimmings and kilted skirt Sizes 6 to 1 4 years. Child's Coats $5.50 Children's cloth and cordu roy coats in box styles with turn down collars and turn back cuffs. In tan, brown and black. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls' School Coats Sizes 6 to 14 years Girl's school coats in the box style, with turn down collar and revers. Also sailor col lar and polo styles. Made with side pockets. In navy, brown, red. gray and tan mixtures. Prices $4.50, $6.95, $1150 $12.95 Children's Felt Hats Specially Priced $1.25 Felt hats for children, in red, brown, navy and gray. Made with rolling brim and round or pointed crown. Velvet band and bow trimming. Child's Hats $1.00 Felt hats for children, in the Tyrolean shape, with silk cord and feather trimming. In blue and red. Stockings 25c Pair Children's stockings of fast black cotton, heavy weight, with fashioned feet and nar rowed ankle. Full in width and length and elastic. Gun Men Stalk in Settlers' Lumber Company Feud. CABIN HOMES ARE BURNED Homesteaders Declare lAorcc of Corporation Have Dispossessed Them In Dispute Over Rich Kedwood Forest. UKXaH. Co.1, Sept. XI. Open war Is on between settlers on Alder Creek, near here, and emissaries of a lumber com pany, over rights to thousands of acres of the finest redwood timber country In the stale Already settlers have been dis possessed and their cabins have been burned. They assert that the presence of armed men In ths vicinity Is due to the lumber Interests, and declare that IS more srunmen have been summoned from San Kranclaco. Bud Fitch. Byron Bishop and Frank Iverson are among; ths settlers who were chased from their claims and whose cabins have been burned. They have returned to their claims and are camped out. awaiting further attack. Trouble started over a ruling; by ths Department of the Interior tost ths lumber men cannot protect their scrip 1 WOODS A Very Special Purchase of Fine Thread Silk Stockings at a Very Special Price it.; none are fWX TT 1 nese 5t.ocK.1ng3 wuuiu sen icguiau.y W from $1.75 to $2.50 a pair. Special Men's Friday Economy Sales in New Fall Furnishings Silk Knit Ties . . 69c Pure silk knit ties in all the new combinations of colors for Fall wear. They come in plain and fancy shades in two tone effects with plain and Persian stripes. No short skimpy lengths but full regular made. $1 Wool Under- JQr weary Garment i Men's Winter weight wool shirts and drawers, full regular made and sizes correct Plain trimmed. Ribbed cuffs on shirts and drawers. This is merchandise of merit and should be taken ad vantage of at this price. $3.50 Swea- (fcO ter Coats . . M5 V-J Men's sweater coats made of good grade wool, knit in the new ribbed style. In natural gray, with red. navy, or green trim mings. Large white pearl but tons. Friday Drug Specials 60c Pebecco Tooth Paste. .29i 25c Pink's Talcum Powder 18 25c Squibb'8 Talcum Pwd 16 6c Cake Borax Soap, 7 for 25 6c Cake Ivory Soap, 7 for 25? 10c cake Palmolive S'p, 4, 25 20c Pear's Glycerine Soap 14 25c Woodbury's Soap....l4? 25c Japanese Rice Powder 12 10c Fluffs Moquet 8 25c Frostilla 14 25c Kohynos Tooth Paste. .1G 50c Charles' Flesh Food. .29 60c Melorose Face Powdr 39c? 60c Melorose Beauty Cr'm 39c? 35c Talcum Powder 23 25c Graves' Tooth Fowder.l4 25c Bathadora Bath Pwd. 1S $1 Bathadora Bath Pwd. 75J 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder 10J 15c Eyebrow Pencils 9 10c Emery Boards 5 35c Hand Scrub Brush... 19? 10c Epsom Salts 5c1 25c Bromo Seltzer 14c 60c Phenolax Wafer 26 60c Hay's Hair Health 23? claims unless by affidavits showing; that there are settlers on ths land and no improvements. Photog-rsphers have been employed ty some ot the settlers to take pic tures of their cabins and fences, to be j wv'd'nr In case both are de stroyed and the settlers are driven out. , ., .K .u-tiuied that men con- r..".-ted with the lumber Interests of-j- - -n fur his nesatlve. Ths settlers have until October to file me.f counter afli'dsvlts. and be lieve they can hold out until that time. PACT BRIDE NEVER SEEN Track Gourd WalJts CCO.OOO Miles In 15 Years After Ceremony. e SAJI FRANCISCO. Sept. il. After IB years of married life, during- which he has never seen his bride. Manuel K. Silva. a trackwalker employed In ths snowsheds of the Southern Pacific Com pany, has been granted leave to return to Portugal for his delayed honey moon. "I've never seen her, and we ve been married about 16 years now," Silva wrote to the company, and explained the marriage with a sweetheart of his boyhood days had been celebrated un der the contract form recog-nlsed In Portugal. It Is estimated he has walked l0. 0TI miles during; his employment on the railroad, and he Is now receiving; a pension from ths company. e ASTORIA ANDJJEACH TRAINS The North Bank Road. The Summer special train leaving; Portland :30 A. M. daily for Astoria and Clatsop Beach points will continue through Sunday September 14. when It will be discontinued. The Saturday t:0 P. M. special continues for ths present, affording- fast week-end service. $1.23 Usually $1.75 to $2.50 A manufacturer's sample of all black thread silk stockings in light medium and heavy weights. They are all made with extra wide tops and double garter welts. Some are all silk some silk with lisle soles others with lisle tops and soles. A collection of worthy, well made, pure dye silk stockings, better than which j. a maae in -vmenca. 1J Tl 1.-1.. for Friday $1.23. New Fall Shirts . . . . $1.50 Men's new Fall shirts, plain and pleated bosoms. Attached cuffs and coats style. Made of cadras, French per cale and Russian cords in all the new patterns and colorings. Plenty of sizes and sleeve lengths to select from. 50c Silk Lisle 29c Sox, Pair 5ilk lisle sox for men in plain colors and silk clocks up the sides, in self-colored silk. An extra fine quality with double heel and toe and elastic ribbed tops. All new goods. Plenty of sizes. Outing Flannel Night Gowns . . $1 Men's heavy flannel night gowns, full regular made and large and roomy. Made with military or turn down collar and trimmed with fancy white washable braid. Neckfixings Special 35c Selling normally 50c . Side frills of fine dainty mulls edged with wide or narrow lace edgings and insertions with the front band to match. Finely plaited and tapering to' a point Also very pretty and fashion able Irish lace collars in the round, flat style, fastening in front This Irish lace is compos ed of the plain Irish mesh and four roses. A style suitable for ' both women's and misses wear. GAB COMPANY IS LOSER SAX FRAXCISCO WTXS FIGHT FOR OTJTXET TO FERRY. Court Rules Against United Rail roads and Its Horsecar Line in Lower Market Street. SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. One of the main obstacles to the completion of the new municipal Geary-street rail way to the ferry terminus was removed today when Superior Judge Seawell rendered an opinion holding that the United Railroads, through Its subsi diary, the Sutter-Street Company, had no franchise to run cars on lower Mar ket street The city and the United Railways have been struggling over the posses sion of the outer of the four tracks In lower Market street for the past four years. Through an accident, no reference was made to these outer tracks in the "blanket" trolley franchises given by the Schmlts Board of Supervisors to the United Railroads In 190S. When it was discovered the omission had been made, the city, offered the company a trolley permit for the outer tracks on condition that ths Geary road also be allowed to use ths rails. The company refused, and put on horse cars. Ths court now holds that horse cars are not a part of ths "continuous serv ice' conditions laid down in the old franchise, since the rest of the line is electric. Girl's Abductor Sent to Prison. CHEHALIS. Wash-, Sept. 2L (Spe cial.) John S. Gosts, a former restau rant proprietor here, pleaded guilty In Are You In Touch With Coiffure Fashions? If So, This Sale Will Interest You Your Choice, Madam, for $1.78 Worth From $3.50 to $6 Each There is a great measure of satisfaction in presenting this sale when you are convinced that every woman who participates in it will re ceive such a bargain as to long remember the event Every Comb and Barette offered is worth from double to three times the price on sale. There is nothing newer in hair orna ments nothing so practical and nothing needed to finish the hair dressing now in vogue than these Combs. Barrettes In this vast collection you will find barrettes mounted with rhine stones and inlaid with gold. All styles, small and large. Strands, bands, classic waves, bars, in every size and in a wonderful variety of ornamentation. A Y. .,., Back Combs Wide and narrow back combs. Long and short teeth. Mounted with the finest quality rhinestone and inlaid with gold. Many of the 'designs and styles are copied, from the 18-kt gold patterns of the most exclusive jewelry's. Some are mounted with many colored brilliants suitable for evening wear. . Broadcloth and Selling for $20 Women's strictly man-tailored coats of extra fine broadcloth, in black, navy, brown and dark gray. Also of black cheviot These coats are made full fi.'ty-stx inches long with semi-fitting back and single breasted front. Mannish notched collar and re vers. Two pockets and all Ibed with guaranteed satin. Perfectly tailored and finely finished. Dressy Waists $3.95 Waists suitable for day or evening wear, in an endless variety of mes saline, taffeta, chiffon, net, voile, marquisette and lingerie models. These are plain embroidered waists, as well as elaborate lace and insertion trimmed styles. The colors are black, navy, brown, white, light blue, Copen hagen, also in fancy stripes. Cotton Messaline Petticoats Special $1.50 New Fall styles of cotton mes saline and sateen petticoats in black or navy in plain colors. New Mouldings - New mouldings embracing all the various woods are now in, from the narrowest to the widest widths, also in gilt, are now be ing displayed and marked at low est prices. Superior Court here today to abduct ing Leona Hedrick, a former telephone operator of Chehalls. Gosts was sen tenced to the Monroe reformatory with a recommendation for a six-months' term. Gosts and the Hedrick girl were apprehended in a rooming-house in Portland a few days after they had left Chehalis together. Gosts will have to pay the entire costs of the case, which will amount to about $150. Miss Hed rick is now at home with her mother In this city. COLORED TEA UNDER BAN Cnstoms Officers to Bar Leaves Ar tificially Shaded. WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. Secretary McVeaph has decided the Treasury FUTURE SUCCESSFUL MEN Young Slan Is it your desire to be one? The Savings Account is the shortest route to such an achievement. OPEN SATURDAY EVEN INGS SIX TO EIGHT. This Bank, established for eighteen years, encourages people to save by inviting Savings of $1.00 or more and paying 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. EESOUECES OVER TWO AND ONE-QUARTER MILLIONS. HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS in Cheviot , Coats Iff I ! I I The New Bobk By Author of "Poppy' "Virginia of the Rhodesians" Department's controversy with mer chants who claimed the right to im port artificially colored teas by Issu ing an order to all customs collectors flatly forbidding them to pass any tea which shows traces of artificial coloring. , On telegraphic orders sent to San Francisco, 1,000,000 pounds .of black tea held at that port for several weeks because it contained artificial coloring matter, was delivered to its consignees. A million pounds of green tea held on a similar charge was or dered kept for shipment outside this country. ' Each shipment is worth $280,000. Plummer's couh stop is well named. Positively does Its work. To be found at most drug dealers or at Plummer Drug Co., Third and Madison. Edlefser Ht- v.r- Al -flMwo f 308.