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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1911)
13 Choice Late Crawford Peaches 73c Crate Phone Your Orders Ex. 12, A 6231 Grocery Department, Fourth. Floor Special 25c Lunch Served Daily in the BasementIce Cream Parlors, Soda Fountain and Candy Store in the Basement Beautiful Medallion Portraits Made From Any Good Photograph, Given Free With Purchases to the Amount of $10.00 "Basement Day" Our More Will Close Today at 5:15 P. M. On account of the visit of President Taft, store will dose at 5:15 P. 1L. to giro employes an op portunity to view parade and see the President. Oldls, Wortmami 511 im Thousands of women will meet their friends here and shop with them. . It's a healthful place the only store in the Far "West with a fresh-air plant which thoroughly washes, purifies and changes the air of the building every 20 minutes. The Fresh Air Daylight Store Perfectly Ventilated The Basement Bulletin of Low 1L JLS.LCO C&1&C9 iWUA. jg? tsjl vv Ma-ttw vjlp- THE MOUSING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. 1 Snrewa jd nyers uo jxslv Joig colore r Kimonos 98c Women ' Eiderdown and Flan nelette Kimonos, short, in the plain and smnll floral desipns, well made and trimmed, a good selection of colors all size. Hargain-QO-iied in the basement, only 5Ct Waists S1.4& Women' new Fall Waists in the prwd Mohair Material, Black and Nary and fanry plaid flannel, neat, plain tailored styles well made, all sizes in the CI A SI lot; specially priced at i? AxO SKirts $3.45 Extraordinary underprising" of Wo men's New Fall Dress Skirts in fine English Panama material, black and nary and mixtures in prar, stripes and bmk- TO A9K en 'cheeks, nnderprieed ?JU0 35c Ribbon 19c A preat sale of 6-inch pure silk ribbons, with fine fancy eorded edi.-e. all the new Fall shades in cluding lilack and White, our rejr- I nUr 3.'e quality, special I Q I I priced at only, the yard'-J Women's Suits Special $15.00 Women V Fine Tailored Suits, in the New Fall Styles; EcptUh Perse, in Blue, Black and Colors, and a trood ranire of fancy mixtures, lined with (rood quality of Satin, all sizes in the lot; perfect fitting, C 1 C ffi and extraordinary value at the low price V JJSJ $2.00LaceCurtains95c A sale of fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, in White and Ecru, mostly odd lines but aome are 6 pair of kind, splendid large eurations in beautiful patter QC regular $1.50 and f2-00 value, apecial, per pair $2.00 Portiers $1.45 A sale of ITeary Tapestry Portiers, in rich shades of Brown and Green, Red and Green, Oriental stripes and Plain Green or Brown, 30 inches wide, 3 (1 A C ds lone, a splendid hoary drapery, special V" Remnants V2 Price A great Clean-Up of Remnants of Drapery materials of all kinds and grades in good useful lengths, suitable for very purpose where draping materials J jL. DI can be used special during this sale WC Bath Towels at 17c Each Trimmed Oats $10 Values $4-95 A sale of Beautiful new Trimmed Hats which were bought especially for the basement "Underpriee Store." They were Ilouae Samples to sell from, hare been on display but are perfect in every way. If bought in the regular way could not be sold for less than $10.00. We bought Q C them for less. Yon can do likewise at this sale, special each 7.50-$8.00 Mats $3.95 S4.00-34.50 Hats $1.95 Trimmed Hats, Tailored Hat and Dress Shape in a broad assembly of styles, shapes and eiies, Original Styles gotten up especially for Factory Samples or for display hats. We divide them into three lots, specialized aa follow: $7.50 and $400 values, $3.95; regular 5.50 jj- QC and $6.00 values 32.05; regular $4.00 and $1.50 values for P -.CJ SilK Waist Sale $5 Values $2.48 Another lot of Tine Silk Waist just received to strengthen this sale. Soft Chiffon Taffeta and Messaline Silks and plain tailored and fancy styles, Black and attractive colors, perfect fitting, well made and a J0 AQ eompleta line of size. Regular $5.00 waista for only, each r Sale of lOO D Values to S30 for $11.98 Women's and Misses' Dresses, made of fine French and English serge in black and rich shades of navy and brown. Beautiful one piece style for women and Peter Thompson style for misses; well made and trimmed in laces, but tons, etc.; about 100 regular $18.00 to $30.00 dresses, el 1 QQ special, only, each PA 0 Dresses $7.95 Women's and Misses' one-piece Dresses, made of fine quality Eng lish Serge, navy and black only; well made and finished, trimmed in lacea, button, etc jjy Sale Oat Shapes $2 to $3.50 Val. 95c Unusual Underprieing of Women 'a Hat Shapes in Felt and Velvet, black and all the new shades for the season; small, medium and large shapes, Ladies' and Misses.' A collection of over 500 hats which, if Qf" bought in the regular way would sell for $2 to $3.50 your choice OC Child's $2 Shoes $1 Sale extraordinary of Boys' and Girls' Shoes, hundreds of pairs to choose from, splendid School Shoes, medium weights in Box Calf and Vici Kid leathers ; sizes 6 to 2, very exceptional values to $2.00 a pair, Q "l ff your choice at this underpriced sale at only, the pair Girls' Underwear 35c Girls' Underwear 25c N Girls' Shirts and Underwaists, with Pants to match, fine close-ribbed with fleece lining, good heavyweight garments for 6chool wear or for little Kindergarten girls, sizes 2 to 16 years. These are very sub- OC. stantially made and will stand the rough wear; nnderprieed at UC Another Lot of Yeats and Pants for girls 2 to 12 years,, specialized at 23 25c Embroideries 12c A sale of Muslin and Cambric Embroidery, Edges and Insertions in a splen did selection of dainty patterns, widths from 2 to 12 inches Em- "I 0 broideries suitable for every purpose; regular 19c and 25c values, at aiC Child's Dress 59c Children's Dresses, made of Tine quality Percale, in neat striped patterns, splendid colors, nicely made and trimmed, neat fitting and attractive for girls ZCQp to 6 years of age, special at S7C Child's Dress 89c Children' Dresses, made of heavy Percale, splendid patterns, dark, medium and light colors, nicely made and trimmed, sizes 2 to 6 years, onr regular $1.25 QQ value specialized at, only Rompers 39c Children 'a Rompers, made of good quality Ginghams in checked and stripe patterns, neatly made and trimmed, sizes 1 to 6 years, OQ. special at this sale, only''' Slippers 33c A great clean-up of Men's and Wo men ' Slippers, plush with heavy carpet soles, assorted colors, all sizes for Men and Women, QQ bargainized at, the pair Sale Dress Goods 50c Values 38c A sale of fine quality Henrietta, full 36 inches wide, In black, cream and all wanted colors, suitable for street dresses, house gowns and for OO children's wear, most extraordinary 50e values, barganized at, yd-0 Duchess Satin 75c Values 48c A sale of Black Duchess Satin of excellent quality, good heavyweight, lustrous finish, suitable for waists, dresses, lining, etc. We bought a large quantity of this satin at a very advantageous price. It vovlAfif be reasonable at 75c a yard, for this sale we price it at, only"0 35c Dress Goods 19c A sale of -Fancy Plaid Dress Goods in dark and medium colors, small neat plaids for children's dresses, waists, etc., actual 3oc quality, 1 Q makes up very pretty and very serviceable; specialized at, per yd A Child's Coats $4-50 Children's new Fall Coats ftf good heavy tweed material in gray, with collars and cuffs of red velvet, trimmed in soutache braid, cut A Ci full length, sizes 6 to 14 years; barganized at only, each Men's Shirts 44c Men's Blue Chambray and Black Sateen Shirts, excellent qualities and good, dependable colors, well made, cut full, sizes 14 1-2 to IS; splendid Work Shirts, sPe-AAf cialized for this sale at"" Boys' SHirts69c Boys' Heavy Wool Flannel Shirts in dark serviceable colors, well made, cut full, sizes 12 1-2 to 14; our regular $1.00 values, Q specialized in Basement at''' Union Suits 45c Boys' Fine Ribbed Union Suits in good heavyweight, closely - woven materials with fine fleece, elastic rib neck, ankle and sleeve, sizes for boys' 6 to 16 years of AKf age, barganized at only"C 15c KercHiefs 8c An extraordinary Basement Sale of Men's Fine Cambric Handker chiefs, soft sheer quality, look like Linen and will wear as well, full sizes, 1-4 and 1-8 inch hem, Q splendid 15c values, for, each OC 35c Veiling 16c In the Basement "Underpriced Store" a sale of fine quality Silk Face Veiling in fine and coarse mesh, black and colors, a good as sortment of new patterns, 1 ftf regular 35c value, sp'lC (Sweaters 95c Children's Heavy Wool Sweaters in red, blue and gray, plain colors or trimmed in contrasting colors, and finished with large pearl but tons; sizes 22 to 28, veryQC, good values, underpriced JC $2 Dreses $1.39 A splendid line of good dresses of heavy galatea cloth in plain or striped patterns, dark and medium colors, . trimmed in bands and pip ing, plaited skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years, good $2 dresses, underpriced now, only P XeOJ Gowns 89c A sale of Women's Muslin Gowns, slip-over or high neck styles, trim med in embroidery and 'tucks, made of fine material, cut full and long, specialized at this OQ ! underpriced sale at onlyQ'y 5Qc Flouncing Special 25c In the Embroidery Section of the Basement "Under priced Store" .we offer a sale of 27 inch fine Embroidery Flouncing in a splendid assortment of new OC patterns on good quality cambric, regular 50o aioC 50c All Overs 25c A sale of Allover Embroideries, in a good choice of dainty patterns on fine Cambric, suitable for Waists, Yokes, Sleeves, etc., new patterns, usual 50c sel- OC lers, special during this sale, the yard, only" 25c Box Stationery 18c In the Basement, Stationery Section, a sale of fine cor respondence stationery put up in boxes, one ream of pa per and 24 fine linen-finish envelopes to match, "I O Our regular 25c quality, during this sale, the box AOC Men's Slippers $1.29 In the Basement, Shoe Section, a sale of Men's Juliettea in Tan or Black, made of fine soft Vici Kid, a very ser viceable House Slipper, all sizes, regular djl OQ $1.75 seller, during this sale at, for the pr A sale of heavy unbleached Bath Towel, sixes 22x44 inches, ex ceptional values, good terry 1 cloth, special at this sale A f V Flannelettes 11c New Kimono Flannelettes in a splen did nnT of choice neat patterns and pleasing colors special the 1 t jard, at this sale, only C Linen Crash lOc Kxtra r.ravy Cnifh Toweling for roll er tr for hand ToweN, full 18 inches wide; very ubstantial quality 1 O Frictd exceptionally low, yard JC Ginghams at 5V2C Yard Mill-Ends of thousand of yards of fine (imchama in assorted size cheeks, all tn.:ard colors, pieces C . 5 to 20 yards the yard, at - ' Cotton Suit ing's He 'Melange" Cotton Suitings, a very new material for Fall wear, suitable for bouse dresses 11- and children's wear, yard A Outing Flannel 5c Yd Mill-Ends of Outing Flannels, Thousands of yards of splendid quality, good lengths, up to 20 C vards, good colors and pat 'ns J Tablecloths at $1.48 A rale of fine German Linin Damaxk Table Cloths, 2 1-2 yards ong with borders all Q1 A Q around, very choice at r "0 Pillow Cases 12tec Each Pillow Cases, size . 45x36 inches, full bleached, made of fine quality heavy sheeting, lo1 O jnd hemmed. Special 1 Basement Sale Household Needs $1.75 WASH BOILERS, $1.33 Good heavy copper bottom. Pudding Pans 3-quart size, pray enameled ware, spel, Q Sauc Pans 3-quart size, pray enameled ware, special, X2 $1.25 FOOD CHOPPERS, 98o The "Universal," family size. Dishpans 14-quart size, our best gray enameled ware, 39 Teakettles No. 8 size, pray enameled ware, special, 59 $3 UMBRELLA STAND, $2.25 Pottery All shapes and colors. Oas Mantles The very reliable 20c size, specialized at X5( Gas Globes The Imperial, best 20c values, special, each, 15 On Bargain Circle Today RUBBER SYRINGES U Off HOT WATER BAGS U11 2, 3 and 4-quart best quality rubber; odd lines to be closed out at only ONE-HALF PRICE 15c TOILET PAPER, DZ. $1.20 Full 16-ounce rolls. 5c Cakes Fairy Soap, doz., 42c 35c Dressing Combs, rubber. celluloid, all sizes now at 18o $1.50 HAIR BRUSHES, 89o Rubber cushion, imported, full bristle, solid assorted backs, hand-drawn. $1.50 brushes at the very low price of, 89 lOo Hair Nets, So ea. 35c doz. "Sylvia," large size, all 6hades. 35c Dress Shields, Pair, 18c Silk covered; sizes 2, 3 and 4. 6c SPOOL SILK, 3 FOR 5o Black only. A size. 50 yards. 5c SPOOL COTTON FOR 3c 200-yard spools, white or black. 25c DRESS SHIELDS, PR., 8o Nainsook covered, szs. 2 and 3. 25c SED2T MARKERS AT 8c Dressmakers' Favorite. Per fect Marker. MANY ARTICLES not adver tised also shown on the Circle. 15o TOOTH BRUSHES AT 76 All textures, sizes and shapes. Nig'htg'owns at 43c Men's Night Gowns, made of good quality Outing Flannel in neat stripes, cut full and long, Aflf all sizes, special, each" Men's $1 Shirts 49c Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts in a big range of colors and patterns, made of fine Percales, Q in plain or stripe patterns"1' Union Suits at 76c Men's Fallweight Union Suits in Fine Rib, -with Elastic Rib neck, ankle and cuffs, made of 7flr heavy cotton yarns, special Underwear for Men 95c Men's Fine Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, in medium and heavy weight, made of fine soft QC. yarn, sizes up to 46, each Men's 15c Sox at 9c Pair Men's Heavy Cotton Socks in black and tan, beet double thread lisle finish, double heel and toe, Q seamless, 15o values, per pair Men's 25c Sox 16c Men's Cashmere Socks, in black, gray and tan, medium weight, fine soft quality, regular 25c 1 values, special, per pair, only "C Men's 25c Sox 18c Men's Heavy Wool Socks, in the natural gray color, made of heavy soft yarns, double heel and "I Q toe, all sizes, 25c quality OC $5 Petticoats forS2.98 Silk Petticoats, made of fine soft Chiffon Taffeta, styled with deep flounce and dust ruffle, 4JO QQ black and colors. $5 vals PS0 DRUG-FiEND IS SEIZED oe at rrroT has Fiticnip. nox xm MORPHINE. Bllrod Yard Theft Laid to Gang of lvy br Special Agcpt Two 8ntmcrd. One Cue Waits. Wlta coclr. and morphine In his poHMlon to th lu of ID or IIS, and a phralcian's ratl prcr1ptlon for a full drectim of tnorphln in addi tion. frd Ljrona waa arrcatvd lata Xoadajr nirbt at tha Jafrraoa-atrt dpot by Special Orftcr LUUa. Tha Bias waa tn too ahattarad a condition to t taard rearardar taornlna. and hi mm waa put over. Tta praacrlptlon caUlnf for a drachm of morphlna bora tha purported aia-na-tura of l'r. IX R Grtr.ln. of Ji Kt fifteenth atraet North. It authentic ity waa questioned and tha pollra tele phoned to toe doctor, who admitted (lrlc tha prescription. la addition to tha quantity of druce, Lyons carr;s4 a lot of hypodermie needles and a set of leaden tknucklea, fa eaid he cams from Htllaboro to est Hi tne affairs of a deceased brother, ajid tht the weapon waa tn the dead man a beluns.nje which be was carry -Id away. Special Agent Ullia aays that 14 suit laeea aava been atolaa from taa depot recently. Ha blames a uf of dru flsnds which frequents the vicinity. Lyons proteased to be basy In his recollection of tha place where he ob tained tha drug, but said It waa some where on First street. With Lyons wars arraigned John It1s and Jaroee Buckner, who were arrestsd by Li Ills earlier la tha day. Tha boys are of JuvenUa Court ace, they aay. but a representative of that court Informed Actios Municipal Juda-a Cohen that the youths ' had enjoyed erery consideration at tha handa of the probation of 3c re and wera Incor rlclbla. raTta. afte aerrlnc two months at Lien ton and belnjr almost cured of tha habit, was paroled on pro bation, but soon slipped back Into his old ha bit a. Ha waa sentenced to aerrs so days. Buckner. once the vo-between for (lends, and Molomoa Millar, tha druc tst who la under conrictlon of harms supplisd them, was sentenced to senre 4 daya Tha casa "of Lyons went over until October IS. At that time Acting Judge Cohen will demand tha preaenca of the phyatclaa who proscribed tha morphine for him. rr. Urlffla aaya Lyons cams to him to be cured of the drug habit, and said that he had to come to I'ortland every Urns he neeled a new supply. Taking the view that tha man could not get along without morphine, the physician gams him the prescription, with In structions to refill It aa needed. Thus Lyons, If ha had not been arrested, would have enjoyed an unbroken sup ply of his drug. A drachm, be said, would laat htm about two weeka The physician knew nothing of the cocaine, j which, ha says, hs did not prescribe. 1 LYMAN ACTION FOUGHT APPLICATION TO COURT IS COX. TINTED UNTIL FRIDAY. Attorney for Man Accused of Tslngr Malls to Defraud Sara Be Will Contest Extradition. Ia th Federal Court yesterday be fore Judge Bean an application was mads by Assistant District Attorney Johnson for a warrant of removal of John Orant Lyman to California oa the ground that hs had escaped from a Federal officer there while under arrest and awaiting trial for alleged fraudulent ua of tha malla. Lyman was not preaent In court, but waa rep resented by Judge L ft. Webster, who asked time to consider the case before action was taken. Without objection Judge Bean con tinued the case until Friday morning. Later Judge Webster said that he In tended to contest ths issuance of the removal warrant In every legal way possible as well as any further pro ceedings that may arise against his client. H. Q. Da rand, poatofflce Inspector, said thst Lyman had been under the observation of bis depsrtment for sev eral years, but that the Panama land' cut, nnder which he Is now held. Is the first time that the authorities have 1 felt confident that they would be able to make out a case against him. MR$. J. V. COFFEY DIES Sister of Bishop O'Deev, of Seattle, Passes Avray Suddenly. Mrs. John V. Coffey, formerly Miss Mary O'Dea, slater of Right Rev. E. J. O'Des, bishop of Seattle, died suddenly Monday afternoon at St. Vincent's Hos pital. Heart disease Is thought to have been the causs of death. She was 111 only two hours. Mr. Coffey hurried her to St. Vincent's Hospital as soon aa she was taken 111, and left her tn charge of Dr. A. K. Rockey.- Mr. Coffey hsd hardly reached his place of business, when he received word that she had passed away. Mrs. Coffey was 40 years old, having been born February 14, 1171. In Port land. She lived here all her life. She graduated from St. Mary's Academy, and was a member of the Alumnae As sociation of that Institution. About 10 ysars ago she married John V. Coffey, a salesmsn for ths Salem Woolen Mills. The funeral service will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Catbsdral at Fif teenth and Davis streets at o'clock this morning. ' Bishop O'Dea, who ar rived last night from Seattle, will prob ably officiate la singing th rsqulem maaa Intsrme t will be made In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Sweeping compound and floor oils of all kinds. Piummer Drug Co 2S0 Third eireet. Alain 2ei. I MOLE'S DEATH AVENGED CRUEL TEAMSTER SEXTEXCED TO ROOKPILE FOB 40 DATS. Court Denounces E. A. Cook as Brute Humane Society Head Aids Prosecution Appeal Taken. For torturing a mule, unless his ap peal to the Circuit Court reverses the case, E. A. Cook, a teamster, will serve 40 days on the Linn ton rockplle. This is the first case in this city wherein a prison sentence was Imposed for cruelty to a dumb animal. Acting Judge Cohen In passing sen tence denounced Cook as a brute and said that the act of cruelty alleged against him was one of the most re volting hs ever had heard. Cook was driving a -team for Gle blsch A Joplln. At East Fortieth and Division streets the wheels ran on a curb and the team was unable to pull the heavy load over the obstruction. Then, according to witnesses. Cook descended from the wagon and be labored the exhausted animal with a large piece of board. While the beat ing was going on a man passed on a bicycle end ordered the teamster to desist. Th team was extricated at length and spent the night In the barn. When the beaten animal was taken out the next day It began to bleed at the mouth and nostrils and dropped dead. Robert Tucker, president of the State Humane Socle-, appeared, be aald, as attorney for the mule, and denounced In bitter terms the outrages to whioh It had been subjected. Counsel for the defense attempted to show that the case had no merit and that prosecu tion came only after there bad been a financial loss. Cook gave notice of his intention to appeal the case. Brownsville Man Shoots Self. BROWNSVILLE, Or, Oct. 10. (Spe cialsCharley Thorne, aged about 18 years, aocldentaly shot himself with a 18-40 automatic revolver Sunday after noon at the home of Virgil Rice, near Holley. 10 miles east of Brownsville. Thorne and a companion of about the same age, were playing with the re volver In an upper room of the house when the weapon was accidentally fired. The bullet struck Thorne on the left arm, between the wrist and the el bow, breaking the arm and passing through It into the abdomen, where it Inflicted a dangerous wound.. Have you dined at the Carlton f 2 "On the Bight Side of the River." Citizens Bank Grand Ave. and Alder. CAPITAL " f 100,000. ASSETS $700,000. 20 Years in East Portland. Are you loyal to East Portland t "We would appreciate your Account. N. U. Carpenter, President O. S. Fulton, Cashier. A. W. Livingston, Assistant Cashier. 'On the Right Side of the River."