Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 09, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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    Nemo Corsets. Royal Worcester, Warner, Redfern, Marquise Corsets
TBue Greater Olds, Wortmasii
ima Star
Sales
Today's Fridlay Clhurigtmas EcoEomy
Condensed List Today's Bargains as Advertised Yesterday
Re gularSXO Handbags now marked &t thisUiggrejOS
Elar$6.50Handbag3 now marked at this small figure $3.89
EegulaF" g750Handbags now marked at this small figure ? i.OS
jqijrouFRegular $15.00 Handbags are now marked at ?9.17
Regular $5.00Handbag3 are now bargained at only, each $3.19
Regular $3X)bCollar Boxes are marked for this sale at, ea. $1.98
S3 50House Dresses on sale at thi3 great bargain price, ea. $1.45
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We are offering a line of fine $3.50 iua moves at omy, pr. a?-.
Another line of $1.75 Kid Gloves are now marked at, pair $1.43
The regular $1.50 Kid Gloves marked for this sale at, pr. $1.12
Women's regular 65c Hose bargainized during this sale at 39
Women's regular 85c Hose now marked at this small figure 53
Women's $1.50 Hose, very fine quality, during this sale at 75
50c Hose, put up in a neat box of three pair, on sale at, box $1.00
Women's regular $2.00 Juliettes now marked at this price $1.39
An offering of regular $3.50 to $5.00 Sofa Pillows for only $1.39
35c Linen Towels are offered during this sale at this price 25
Regular 15c Linen Toweling bargainized during sale, yard 10
Regular 75c Table Damask marked for this sale at only, yd. 64
Regular $1.50 Pyrography Set, a fine Christmas gift, at only 98
A large line of regular 35c pieces of Wood to Burn for only 25
Regular 35c Glove Boxes now marked, at this low price, each 25
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35c Necktie Racks, anotner cnnstmas gut suggestion, at, ea. a&c.
we are unci nig a mw wi x-ma tnj.w j it t 1 i :
5QQ Mounted Casseroles, Reg'. $5.00 Values for $2.45
ale of Waists
$12.5Q Vals. $8.49
Today, second floor, an assortment of 700 Waists in
lingerie and tailored styles; both plain and fancy, somG
beautifully hand-embroidered; short and long sleeves;
waists to wear on the streets with tailored suits; also
for evening wear; regular values up to go aq
SlgjOjpecial price for the Economy Sale pOr
SilK Petticoats
$15 Vals. at $7.49
Today, second floor, and you can't afford to miss it.
ReliablTggh-grade Holiday Petticoats in taffeta and
messaline materials; black, fancy Dresdens and Per-
sians, with accordion plaited flounces; also tucked and
plaited flounces in every wanted plain
color; values to $15.00, marked at only, each
$7.49
Optical Department
$2.5 O Glasses $1.25
Optical Dept., Main Floor Experienced graduate
optometrist in charge; every case guaranteed; exam
ination free. Today only we offer as an introduc
tory special 1 pair Lenses and Aluminum frame with
c"ibletemples and gold-filled bridge; regu
lar S2.50 value, special for the day only at PM.0
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Today
Main Floor
In Front pf Elevators
Great Sale of 500
ozen Women's Hose
Values
to $1.5
For today's Economy Sale we will display on'
the "Bargain Circle" five different lines of women's
fine imported lisle thread and cotton stocKings
with handembroidf red insteps Many new floral
patterns to choose from The most
stririing values we have ever offered.
Because they go on the "Bargain
Circle" we cut the price lower
Va lues ranging ip to $1.5Q for
Kit 1535
49c Pr.
Bohemian Butter 78c
500 squares arrived on last night's boat. The freshest and best, full
weight butter; keeps sweet longer than any other butter. Spa- 'JQf
cially priced for this sale today at only, the two-pound square OV
Eveumgj Scarfs
3.50 Vals. $1.87
$2.5Q Keckwear $1.48
Today 500 very fine Imported Evening 4Bcarf3 in
all the new wanted colors; novelty silver, knit and
Dresden styles; excellent for Christmas q
Gifts; regular $3.50 values, special at, each -E-'O
NEW NECKWEAR Just received by express many
new ideas for Christmas gifts; each one put up in a
dainty holiday box. A special purchase from an over
stocked manufacturer. Values which should n i ac
sell to $2.50. Today's Economy price only" V J- Q
Xmas Opera Glasses
Reg. $17.50 Values for $9.78
Res. $7.5Q Values for $4-98
$2,5Q Cuff LinRs $1.19
Today will be a busy day in this section. Such beautiful gifts will
go lively and we suggest that you come early for a good selection. It's
our annual sale of Opera Glasses. Such good makes at Le Maire, Col
mont, Iris, Le Fils, Chevalier and Jumelle. We price the Q 'JQ
$7.50 ones at $4.98, -the $12.50 ones at $7.98 and $17.50 ones
For today, in the jewelry section, we offer thousands of new effects in
plain and engraved Cuff Links. Always acceptable as Christ- JJ 1 1 Q
mas gifts. Our regular $2.50 values, special at only V
5OO0 Prs. Women's $1.5Q Fur Trimmed Felt Juliets 89c
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COX WARNS HOTELS
Undesirable Women Must Go,
Is Edict of Police Chief.
CAMERON'S TIP EFFECTIVE
FTldrnc Obtained hr fnnd Jorj
-ho- Many ttr Elt and
I.lqnor I Pl.penel Illegally.
Unitarian I Confuted.
Uod1n-tin keepers must espel
tobkii cf 111 repute, or raided, la
the tip from the poltremen on beat.
una under Instructlone from Chlf
i ox. and an .aodus of doubtful char
acters from reslnenre and shopping
d tr. l ia In proares.
Action was taken bv Chief Co fol
lowing conferences with the recent
rand Jurv. tn which lodrtne-housea
and the llleaal ala of tlouor wera dl
rud. t"o atatv Iltrl-t Attornay
1 amaron Informed him thera waa avt
danca. not In poeealon of tha pollca.
!ivln( manr dtaa axlatd In un-tiouht-of
plarea. and that liquor
war aervad. Tha chief para ha In
formed Jti'ae Cameron that upon this
erldenea betnff r't In hla handa. with
aaran-e that tha tnatrlrt Attornejr
would prexa tha raSj , Immedlata ac
tion would follow.
r'lrat rulta wara Been yeaterday
afternoon when Martin Trlphonoff. a
alaarlan banker, waa convicted bv a
Jr In Hunli-lpal Co'irt of ron.lurlln
a disorderly houae. Trlphonoff la one
af tha proprletora of a Turklah bath
houa on Alder atreet between Third
and Fourth, raided recentlv by Ser
jeant Cola and ratrolman Hetma. Steva
Kaloff. the man In charae. and two
women belnc arretad. Kaloff waa
aentenrad to dava at tha rockpiie.
letter It waa found tha place waa ownad
br Trlphonoff and Chrla Vaaaaila and
they were arraated.
Tha defenva contended Trlphonoff did
not know of condition, but It waa
ahewn ha had been preaent whan wo
men were tn tha place.
Mmle Johnaon. an Inmate. waa
placed on tha atand to repeat teatl
monr ahe had Riven for tha proaecu
tton In tha raaa of Kaloff. tier atate
Bianta war oppoted to thota (ha had
Itlren prarlouly and. upon motion of
ItpulT City Attorney Sullivan, an In
formation of perjury waa drawn
a:aJnat bar and aha waa arretted.
Attorney A. Walter Wolf, for tha da
fenae. waa threatened with punish
ment for contempt by Judica Taawall.
on account of Ma manner of oblectlnr
to tha attltud of Patrolman Helma In
tha presence of tha Jury. Wolf mada
ailed allusions to tha allerd neglect
of the Court In overlooking tha conduct
of Helms, which tha Court resented.
Chrla Vassalls. tha other partner In
the bathhouse, will ba tried befora a
Jury this afternoon.
TEACHERS TO MEET SOON
Ore grin Association to Hold Three
Pay Convention Here Thla Month.
Tha Western Division of tha Oregon
Ftata '. eachera Association will bold
a three-day convention In Portland,
commencing December II, at tha Jef
ferson High School. Jn conjunction
with tills will ba held the annual In
stitutes of Clackamas. Columbia, Mult
nomah, Washington and Tamhtll coun
ties. F 1. Moorea, superintendent of tha
Blind School, at Salem, win open the
meetlna; Wednesday morning. Two
other addresses will be given that day.
one on "The Function of tha School
In Trainlnc for ttlaht Conduct." by
Pr. Mara-aret SchaUenters;r. of the
Slate Normsl shool. San Jose, CaU
and one on "The New Baal of Method."
by Pr. Pavld Snedden. Commlaaloner of
Education of Massachusetts.
Tha speskers Thursdsy will be Frank
rtlKler. St.perlntendent of Portland
schools, on "The Question of Retarda
tion": Mra I W. Sltton. chairman of
the School Board, on "Some Modem
Ideaa In F.ducatlon." and Pavld Sned
den. on "What Modifications Are Need
ed In the Elementary School Fro
irrsmmA. I. K. Alilrman. State Superintendent-elect.
Pr. Margaret Schallen
bersrer and Dr. Pavld Snedden will
speak Friday.
A proirramma will be riven by tha
musical depayment of the different
schools, under the direction of 8. K.
Hunter and Mrs. E. K. Coovert.
Mls Morgan Beronte Sirs. Milne.
THE PAIXES. Or.. Pec. 8. (Special.)
Til marrlatre of A. 8. Milne and Mlsa
Ina Mnraan took place at noon today at
the home of John C. Crawford, of Grand
Palles. Rev. B. A. Warren. Episcopal
rector of The Dalles, officiating Mr.
Milne Is a member of tha firm of Milne
Pros, of this city, and the bride has for
some time been employed by the firm aa
bookkeeper.
Welsh Anthracite Is Ideal for furnace;
over it uaa lu Fhon E. 101. C 2101.
WOMAN OS ONE POINT
JESSEE CAN OPERATE BATHS
PEXDIXG COURTS DECISION.
Receiver Befoard to Benew I.eaae
and Cut Orr Gas, Water and
Steam, Mra. MrMahon Sues.
Judte Wolvertnn. of the Federal Court,
yesterday ordered the bathrooms In the
basement of tha Commercial bulldJn-.
opened by B. 8. Howard, Jr.. receiver' for
the Title Guarantee A Trust Company,
pendln; the hearing of the Intervening;
petition of Myrtle McMahon for a renewal
of tha lease on the premise. The re
ceiver tUrned the gas, water and steam
off In the bathroom December 1, the
data of expiration of tha old lease held
by Myrtle McMahon, and noe then the
bathrooms have been cloeed.
In the examination yesterday Pan J.
Malar key. representing- Mrs. McMahon.
Tilled th receiver, roving his action waa
arbitrary. Mra. McMahon contended she
obtained a lease for the bathrooms De
cember 1. 1906. for fire years and that It
wne subject to renewal upon application
within 0 daya of Its expiration. Aumst
4. thla year. Myrtle McMahon gave notice
of a desire to renew the lease when It
expired. Tha petltlonera contend the no
tice waa Ignored and when an agent for
the receiver called to collect the rent. Sep
tember 1. he served notice that the lease
wouldi not be renewed. Mra. McMahon
claims to have gone to the expense of
repairing the bathrooms and employing
expert attendant, in the belief that the
lease would be renewed and that the gas.
water and steam were arbitrarily turned
off by the receiver Pecember 1.
Judge Wolverton ruled that the receiver
should turn on the gas. water and steam
at once and allow the lessee to have pos
session and run the bathrooms, pending
diertalon In the case.
ROAD BILLS ARE URGED
Member of Oregon Association Plan
for Convention Xext Week.
Plana for th good road convention,
which will be held next Monday, wer
completed at a special meeting of the
Oregon Good Roads Association last night
In the office of L R. Webster. Beck
building.
The live bills which the association de
sires to be recommended by the conven
tion were submitted to the association
and approved. One of the bills is to pro
vide employment of convict w Ui
........ ... M.J, n n a fnr the emnlnvment of
city and county prisoner on the road
one Is for a state-aid measure, one for
a county bonding act and one for a state
highway commission. Thee bills will
be read at the convention after the for
mal opening and wUl then be discussed In
detail.
The meeting will be called at 30 o'clock.
In the third floor of the Weroma Hall.
Seventh and Oak afreets across from th
Oregon Hotel. Dr. Andrew C. Smith,
president of the association, will preside
at the convention. All person Interest
ed In the good roads movement are urged
to attend the convention.
Salem Delegates Chosen.
PATEM. Dr., Pec. (Special.) As del
eaates to the meeting of the Oregon Good
Rosda Association, to be held in Portland.
December 12. the following were named
todavt'John, H. Scott, H. B. Thielsen, J.
1 Stockton, F. W. Bteualoff. Joseph
Baumgartner ends Russell Catlln.
REAL HAVANA CIGARS.
Since the strike In Tampa It haa been
hard to get genuine Havanas. We made
our connection long ago and have enough
for all th big Chrlmm trade. If you
want the real thing Slg. Sichel Co..
tl Third and Third and Washington.
Articles of Incorporation.
BHEBIDAN ORCHARD COM PANT. In
corporator. Vsldemsr Ltdell. T. H. Larks
and Eric Helmer: capital. tlVOon.
BALKAN TRAPIVfJ COMPANY. Incor
poratnrn. John N. Peneff. Oenrge A. Tnna
soff. Toncho KooWf and Ella P. Martln
off: rarl'sl. if).oon.
HUNTER REALTY COMPANY. Incorpor
ators. Charles I.. Hunter. TV. J. Craig and
Wiltcr O. Haven: capital. $2ynnn.
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE MADE
AGAINST J. W. BE"SOX.
Manager of Ixx-al Concern Indig
nant at Action of Other Offi
cers of Corporation.
Dissension in the management of the
Falls City Orchard Company, a local
concern, resulted yesterday In the filing
against J. W. Benson, manager and
sale agent of the company, of a charge
of embezzling of about $4000 of the funds
of the company. Back of the charge
Is said to be bickerings which have for
a long time made it almost impossible
to hold a meeting of the stockholders.
While it Is known that the matter ha
been laid before the District Attorney,
for some reason no warrant has been Is
sued for Benson's arrest, and the Dis
trict Attorney is reticent concerning tha
nstura of the complaint.
Mr. Benson, who is at the head of the
Benson Land Company, with office in
the Wells-Fargo building, say that the
charges against him grew out of the
fact thst he purchased a tract of land at
Falls City and turned It over to the
company, which he organized, at an
agreed price and at a profit to himself,
aggregating about the amount that he
la charged with embezzling. He says
that certain stockholders feel that he
should turn Into the funds of the com-
.. tua npnnt he mnrfe. on the land.
He announces that he will file suits for
defamation of character against W. Van
Zante and F. G. Pringle, whom ho
blames for the prosecution.
Keep
Your
Insredlentss of Ayer's Hair Vigor
Sulphur. Destroys germs that cause dandruff and falling
hair. - Cures rashes and eruptions of scalp.
Glycerin. Soothing, healing. Food to the hair-bulbs.
Quinin. A strong tonic, antiseptic stimulant.
Sodium Chlorid. Cleansing, quiets irritation of scalp.
.Capsicum. Increases activity of glands.
Sae. Stimulant, tonic Domestic remedy of high merit
Alcohol. Stimulant, antiseptic Water. Perfume.
-y Show this to your doctor. Ask him if there
C J fl k a singIe toi11"0115 ingredient- Ask him if
Ha-r VT IB he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from
this formula, Is not the best preparation
ag you could possibly use for falling hair, or
. anrlritff Thpn do as he savs. x
Docs riot Color the IHair
J. c. Aver Comoonr, Lowell. Mb.
WEEK-ENDS
AT
CLATSOP
BEACH
A Dells-htful Salt Air .Winter
Resort.
ALL YEAR
HOTELS
AT
GEARHART
AND
SEASIDE
Multnomah Club Annex.
Aquatic Carnival in Natatorlum
and Surf, Gearhart Park, Saturday
and Sunday.
$4.00 Duly
$3.00 Sat.
and Sun..
VIA
Astoria S Columbia River R. R.
Trains Leave Union Depot 8 A. M.
Dally and 6:J0 P. M. Saturday Only.
CITY TICKET OFFICES.
Third and Morrison St. 1-22 Third St.
Round Trips
SWIMMING CONTEST
GEARHART PARK
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
EXHIBITIONS IN SURF AND
PLUNGE BOTH DAYS.
Under Auspices
Multnomah Athletic Clnb.
Train leave Portland Saturday
8:30 A. M., Saturdav 6:30 P. M..
Sunday 8:30 A. M. Returning
leave Gearhart Sunday evening.
Regular Bummer R. R. fare week
end round trip $3.00.
Special Low Winter Rates at Hotel
Gearhart.
For one hundred thirty1
years, this whisky has stood!
the continual test among)
men of more than ordinary
good taste.
Bottled in Bond Born with tha
Republic "The Standard by
Which AH Other Whisky i
Judged." Established 178a
James E.
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Whisky
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BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.
Distributers to the Drue Trade
Portland, Or.
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