The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, October 25, 1912, Image 4

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    THE TIMES
EAST SIDE BUSINESS N EN S ( i l B
DETERMINED SHALL HAVE MARKET
him view would prevail. But, as
FREE PUBLIC MARKET
BONDS ARE FAVORED. was shown hy .Mr. L ,M. Copper,
the Council lias shown open and
The East Side Business Men’s decided hostility to the free mar­
Club Votes Unanimously to Fa­ ket project from the first—many
vor the Bond Issue of $200,000 councilmcn having emphatically
declared that they would build no
for Market Purposes.
markets. After ringing speeches
The East Side Business Men’s hy Messrs. Lepper, Kellaher and;
Club at their luncheon last week others, the club unanimously
to endorse the bond issue;
voiced their opinions on the Free of voted $200,000
over Mr. Maguire’s
Market question in no uncertain
manner. It was a straight-from- protest. They refused to trust
Council in the matter. It
the-shoulder talk that the entire the
City Council might have heard was pointed out hy Mr. Kellaher
that only a sufficient amount of
with profit.
bonds would he sold to meet*
That body had a defender in a the
needs as they arose, and that
measure, in the person of Coun­ the
cilman James Maguire, who spoke the whole authorized issue might
against the special bond issue, never he utilized. The East Side
arguing that it was entirely un­ is determined to have a branch
necessary, as the city had ample free market, and will hack that i
detemination with good strenuous
funds to establish the initial mar­ effort.
Over 175,000 of the city’s |
ket on the old West Side Market
population reside on the east side
block, lie contended that the of
general fund could he drawn i the river—why should they not
upon from time to time as need­ have the advantages of a free ]
ed in establishing other branch produce marketf A ,convenient,
markets, and timer is no doubt sheltered place where the pro-1
that, if all the Council were as ducer and consumer can cornel
favorably inclined toward the I together and trade. Vote for i
market measure as Mr. Maguire, I the bond issue.
ANOMA WASHING POWDER compel the lowest Cash discounts
AN EAST SIDE PRODUCT. from the manufacturer. They
are glad to extend credit accom­
“ Anoma” is the trade name of modations with their low prices.
a new washing compound pro­
duced by an East Side corpora­ WILL REMOVE TO CORNER
tion that bids fair to supercede BURNSIDE & GRAND AVE.
products of a similar character.
We trust every housekeeper who The store building at the cor­
reads this paper will show suf­ ner of Burnside street ajul Grand
ficient interest in a neighborhood avenue is receiving a new glass
enterprise as to try a package. front and is being otherwise re­
All the largest laundries in the modeled for the dry goods house
city are using “ Anoma” hy the of Skallund & Co., now at No. —
barrel and declare that it has no Grand avenue This company will I
move thatstoinetaoinhrd rtrtrdddl
equal as a grease chaser.
The manufacturing company move into their new quarters I
have five traveling salesmen on about November 1st. In the mean­
the road; and while they turn time they are having one of the i
out other products, “ Anoma” greatest bargain sales ever put on '
bids fair to take the lead. Ask in this city; real snappy bargains
your grocer for a ten-cent can. that appeal to every woman ; |
It. is put up by the Nulac Com­ timely goods that every household
pany, who have recently been needs at this season. Stroll down
forced to take larger offices at that way next time you are on I]
380 and 384 East Stark streets. the avenue and you’ll say we are 11
Ben F. Shainbrook is president- right in styling their "removal
manager and Jos. C. Hodges is sale” a real bargain opportunity.
secretary of the corporation, Read their ad in another column ||
which also manufactures the of this paper.
“ Nulac” furniture cleanser and
the “ Round-up” cleanser. This DRESS UP AT VERY
LITTLE CASH OUTLAY.
concern was formerly located at
427 East Morrison street.
It is not at all times convenient
to make the entire payment on a
FAIL TO HEED HIS
SHOUT OF WARNING new suit, coat or overcoat. In |
such event a house that extends
liberal credit is a real benefactor.
Little Fellow Sees Marked Men You
are at all times welcome tot
Get on Express Car, in Which a credit
with the Pacific
They Blow Open Two Safes— Outfitting account
Company,
at corner
Rifle Registered Mail.
Grand avenue and East Stark j
street. You have a wide and j
Ft. Smith, Ark. Had the warn­ varied assortment of apparel of
ing shout of a hoy been heeded, every description from which to
three train robbers who worked make your selections and you
on a northbound Kansas City have the further assurance that
Southern passenger train near I’o- you will obtain qunlity—lasting j
t eau. Ok la., would not have ob­ quality as well as tit and style,
tained the rie*1 booty with which and that, too, at a minimum
they made their escape.
price. Special attention is di­
Willie West, who lives near the rected to their ad. in today’s pa­
’Frisco railroad crossing a mile per.
northeast of l’oteau, saw the ban-
difs climb on the express ear. TWO BATTLE IN DARKNESS
“ There’s robbers on the train,”
Willie shouted to the passengers. Men Battle While Their Wives
Some of them laughed at him, and
Scream for Help.
the others paid no attention.
The bandits blew open two safes Denver, Colo, Charles Konald-
in the express ear with nitro­ son. 55 years old. and Joseph
glycerine, keeping the baggage­ Volkcr, 21 years old, his son-in-
man and express messenger eov- law. fought in a darkened room
ered with revolvers, while both with knives while the wives of
bandits and trainmen hid behind the two men screamed for help.
trunks waiting for the two safes As a result of the fight. Volk- -
to blow open. Part of the safes nor is in a hospital with two dan­
went through the roof of the ear. gerous stab wounds, and has but
One bank, of Haven, is known slight chance for recovery. Ron
to have bad $7,000 aboard. Thou­ aldson was stabbed in the leg.
sands of registered letters were The tight started over a board
rifled.
bill Volkcr is said to have owed
his father-in-law.
HELLO! HERES SOMETHING
SWELL IN OAK BUFFETS.
GOOD ROAD MAXIMS
Start with a system.
I wish you would take the Good roads will increase the
trouble to glance in the windows trading radius of any town or
of Geisler & Dorres next time city.
you happen down near the corner Bad roads cost more than good
of Grand and Morrison. If you roads.
don’t say those little oak buffets Surfacing has been receiving
are “ too cute for anything,” too much attention at the expense
then I miss my guess. Look at of drainage.
that one priced at $15.45; solid You ought to take up the good
quarter sawed oak. too. dust no­ roads question.
tice the large tlakey graining of The most expensive way is
the wood isn’t it swellt Some often the cheapest in the end.
people think that effect is gotten Maintenance of roads is as im­
by graining, but it is really the portant as their construction and
natural wood, hence there can be is not enough discussed.
no two of them just alike in the The most expensive transporta­
wide world. The bevel mirror is tion of farm products is from the
genuine French plate. It is a farm to the railroad station.
mystery to many how this firm Good intentions are said to
can quote such low prices onj pave roads only in a region where
furniture, carpets, stoves, ranges, nobody wants to uso them.
etc. It is because they know Good hard roads are the only
HOW to buy and WHERE to sure foundation upon which
buy, and they have the cash to cheaper transportation can stand.
ON T H E E A ST S I D E - L O W R E N T D IS T R IC T
fpicTauii Dining-Room Furniture
We would call attention to the special values we are offering this week in Buffets, Din­
ing Tables, Chairs and China Closets. We can save you money.
$20 BUFFETS, in solid quartered-oak, with French plate beveled mirror 10x35 inches in
si/..-, ottered special at only
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$15.45
$25 BUFFET, of same select eastern*oak. quartered-sawed, fancy art glass doors, French
plate minor 10x38 inches, q ...ial at only
$17.25
Heating Stoves
Note our Special Prices oo High Grade Carpets
Steel Ranges
See our window displays for other Buffets, at the same bargain prices. Something extra
good in coal heaters this week. Our “ QUICK MEAL” STEEL RANGES for wood, coal or
gas will give you perfect satisfaction at a small cost for fuel. Prices are governed according
to size of oven. We invite you to open a charge account at any time.
GEISLER & DORRES
South Side of East Morrison Street
Near Grand Avenue
FREE DELIVERY to every part of the city. Our delivery service is prompt and dependable. Phone to us: E3809; B 1739
W. H. MARKELL & CO.
The Leading East Side Department Store.
East Morrison St., Cor. Union Ave.
WE MAKE THE ASSERTION THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY TRADING ON THE EAST SIDE—AND IT ’S ABSOLUTELY TRUE.
We know it's true, because no store can buy its merchandise for less than this store— some pay more. No store can sell its goods at a less per-/1
centage of selling expense—most of them have a larger expense percentage.
No store is willing to sell at more fair - live - and - let - live prices than this store—most of them w ant bigger profits.
Then we know it because every day some shrewd shopper—judges of values who look around—tell us they can save money at this store.
A Special Sale of Men’s All-Wool Fall Tailored Suits
Women’sNewFallSuits
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This season’s best $22.50 and $20.00 Suit
values. You will find here the most w anted
l styles in Tailored Suits, made of serges, zibo-
y lines, cheviots, diagonals, mixtures, etc., in
colors of navy, gray, brown, tan, and mixtures.
¡The jackets arc in the popular 32-inch models
—plainly tailored, well lined w ith durable
satin. Skirts, the plain tailored effects— high
\ waisted, w ith panel front and back,
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W OM EN’S
NEW FALL
COATS AT
$12.00
16.75
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to
$ 20.00
CLASS
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We are now prepared to serve your
every w ant. Here you will find all wool
Suits th at are well tailored, stylish p a t­
terns and good fitting, at $12, $15,
$17.50, $18 and $20.
IPtj
*1 tiff
Blue serges, blue and brown diagonals
—blue and brown rough weaves—brown
and gray mixtures, are all included.
We give S.&H.
Green Trading
SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTM ENT
Stam ps in all is now splendidly OUR equipped
special order work. Five hundred
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Departm ents. samples of made-to-order Suits for and all Overcoats,
from $18.00 to $40.00.
$5 to t $30
AUTOMOBILE
VOTING CONTEST
Men’s Slipons
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Giving away
Jt*
aw ay absolutely free to the person receiving the highest num-
num
$10,$12,$15,$18,$20
We invite your particular inspec­
tion of our splendid line of Fall
Coats.
The very best styles are here in
the new rough and plain weaves,
llrowns, grays, tans, blues, and mix­
tures, all here.
You will be pleasantly surprised at
the exceptional styles at very reason
able prices.
ber of votes:
ONE FIV E PASSENGER FORD AUTOMOBILE,
ONE 4-HORSE-POWER POPE MOTOR CYCLE,
ONE FAVORITE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA.
EXTRA VOTES ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
Another chance to boost your favorite candidate— October 26th and
28th only.
__
500 E xtra Votes w ith M en’s Suits, Raincoats, Overcoats, *10 up.
500 E xtra Votes w ith Ladies' Suits or Coats, *10 up.
100 E xtra Votes w ith every *1.00 Wool Suiting or Coating.
250 E xtra Votes w ith L adies’ Tailored Hats.
100 E xtra Votes w ith every *1.00 worth of M en’s Underwear.
50 E xtra Votes w ith every 50c w orth cf Ladies' and Child’s Hosiery.
If you w ant to give your Candidate a real substantial boost, buy these
special vote item s on the above dates and vote for your candidate.
General wear Raincoats for men—
light, com fortable, neat, stylish and
rain-proof, all in one.
The popular tan shades, with the
Raglan shoulders and M ilitary collar.
Our values at these prices are
really surprising. Let us show them
to you.
LEATHER COVERED
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FOOTBALLS .......................... «W C
Football season is here. Buy a
good leather covered rubber football
that is a real bargain at *75c for
only 50c.
On ^alo Saturday at M arkell & Co. ’s
Bargain Basement.
CRAWFORD SHOES
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FOR MEN, *4.00 and
q>
B etter shoes for men at *3.50 and
*4.00 are not made. We have the
host new lasts in black and tan
leathers. Perfection of fit, style,
com fort and durability; all at a
m oderate price.
BOY’S HIGH
dJO r o
TOP SHOES, *3.50 and «pZ.O U
For w et w eather wear, you will
find our b oy ’s high top tan Shoes
most satisfactory; strong leather,
with good extension soles, lace style
and w ith bnckles at the top. Best
new styles.
50c ENAM EL
. „
DISH PAN AT
1“ C
Only one to a customer. The onlv
condition required to secure this b ar­
gain is th at you cut this item from
this paper and bring it with vou.
A 12-quart roll rim, dark blue
enamelware th a t is absolutely guar­
anteed not to chip. A good 50c value.
On Saturday only, 19c.
MEN S FLANNEL
7 £
NIGHT ROBES. SPECIAL • ^
Cut big. full, roomy and made of
good outing flannel; neat stripes, in
blue and pink; all neatly braid frog
trimmed; robes that are worth $ 1.0 0
at 75c.
RUFF NECK SW EATERS d>| A A WOMEN S WARM UNION
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS v l . V U SUITS FOR COOL W EATHER «P1
A splendid heavy fleece, form fit­
Red and gray worsted Sw eaters: ting union suit, in cream color.
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neat “ R uff” neck, roll collar, two FIN E RIBBED
AND PANTS
DUC
pockets; sizes 26 to 34. The season's VESTS
Fine white ribbed vests and pants;
soft fleece lined.
moat popular Sweaters.
SALE OF WOOL FIN ISH
or
BLANKETS AT
JD
Outing flannel Gowns, made of
medium weight m aterials; cut full
length and wide; collars prettily
trim m ed in braids; colors are blue,
white, and pink.
NOBBY NEW DRESS GOODS
LADIEIT OUTTNG
AND COAT M ATERIALS
FLA N N EL GOWNS
Large 11x4 wool finish B lankets:
50c to $4.00 the Y ard
$7 00 TO $65.00.
in good heavy quality: a good *3.00
You will find hero the popular value; in gray, tan. w hite or in neat The season's choicest new weaves
high grade fur« :\t under price». S ty­ plaid patterns: you will find these —colors and patterns, at very pop­
most com fortable for the cool nights. ular prices.
lish neck furs, muffs or sets.
NEW CORDUROY FOR £ , /ve.
LA D IES’ SUITS, YARD s J > l.U U
SHOWING OF NEW FA LL
$ 3.60 to *12.50 SETS
FURS
75c
The most popular corduroys; in
navy and brown; especially desirable
for ladies' suits or dresses.