Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 26, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    Merchandise Purchased 01 Credit Remainder of This Month Will Be Uharfied on iexi nomn s x,,
Vudor" Porch Shades and HammocKs Porch Swings. Automatic iteirigeraiors. r irctc33 '
ItTIhie Olds, WortinaE
tore
Coolest Store
in Town.
Free Sanitary
DrinKing Cups.
Special 25c Dairy
Lunch in Basement.
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In. ilhe Basemenult "Usudler price Store
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A sale eagerly looKed forward to by all shrewd shoppers The bargains offered are genuineExactly as represented
You will find the basement store cool, the air refreshing (being changed every 2Q minutes), good light, broad
Specials From 1Q to 11 A. M.
$3.50 Linen Suits for $2.75
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the baae
i merit, a on-hour Hale of tromcn'i linen
Tai!or.I Suit in white, tan, blue; splen
did style. f frixxl, dependable materi
al. hVular 7.5i) and (J O "7 C
fS.50 values "pwial only O
Children's $1.50 Shoes 39c
10 to 11 A. M. today, a sale of 500
pair of children (Slippers and Shoes of
tine vii-i kid stork; many styles; for chil
dren 1 to 8 years of age; odd lots left
over f rrm aonie of our best- O
selling lines. Values to $1.50 OcC
$1 Trimming flowers 10c
10 to 11 A. 11. today, in the base
ment, a sale of hundreds of bunches of
Triramin? .Flowers; every wanted kind
and shade; a splendid assortment of col
ors; regular value op to $1.00, f
special for your choice, bunch X V C
Boys' 35t40c Waists 19c
10 to 11 A. JL today, in the base
ment, one-hoar sale of boys' Waists, of
good quality gingham and ehambray, in
plain and fancy stripe ; good range of
colors and patterns; sizes 5 to fx
16 years; 35c and 40c value. I J C
$1.85 Doz. China Plates 96c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the base
ment, a one-hour sale of decorated China
Hates, dainty pink flowers and gold ; the
beet and most useful size; on sale at the
ehinaware counter; actual
$1.85 values, special at, dozen 17
'5000 Yards Gingham at 5c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the base
ment, a sale of 5000 yd, of heavy qual
ity checked Ginghams for aprons, chil
dren's wear, etc.; assorted size checks,
good colors ; limit 2o yards to t
customer; special one hour, yard O C
1 OcTorchon Laces. Sp'l 3c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the base
ment underprice store, a one hour sale
of Torchon Lace Edges and Insertions, 2
and 3 inches wide; good patterns; will
wear good and wash perfectly. AO
regular lOo value, special, yard O C
Men's 75c Night Robes 48c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the base
ment, a sale of 50 dozen men's fine qual
ity muslin Nightgowns; well made and
eat generously full; with or without col
lars; good 7"c sellers, offered A Q
special for one hour, garment TfOC
Specials From 2 P. M. to 3 P. M.i
$7.50 SilK Waists at $2.95 75c BlacK SilK Taffeta 38c j
2 to 3 T. XL today, in the basement, 2 to 3 P. 51. today, in the basement,:
325 beautiful Silk Waists in Jap, pon- a one-hour sale of rich, lustrous finish j
gee and soft taffeta materials; many of taffeta, moire, messaline and Jap. Silks,
the season's best style; beautiful col- perfectly dyed and finished; excellent
on, will made and neatly J Q QJ quality, such as sells regularly HO
trimmed ; vals. $5 to 1 7.50 J Xj O at 75c a yard, special at only OOC
15c Embroidery. Yard 5c 50c Waste BasKets at 21c
2 to 3 P. 5L today, in the basement, 2 to 3 P. 51. today, in the basement,
a one-hoar sale of 2500 vanLs of choice a one-hour sale of Indian-made Waste
Embroidery Edges and insertions in a Paper Baskets; good large sizes in as
splendid selection of patterns. 2 to 6 sorted shape and colors; splendid 50c
inches wide; our best regular lie f- values, specialised for this ni
quality, for one kour only, a yard C nonr on'y at 'ow P8 ' X C
$2.50 Hoase Dresses $1.35 63x90 Bed Sheets for 39c
2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement, 2 to 3 P. 1L today, in the basement,
a sale of women's House Drees, of fine a one-hour sale of 50 dozen of th.we
percale arid gingham; splendid stytes is splendid Bed Sheets, size 63x90, full
a giod range of eolors; all sizes. Our bleached, made of heavy sheetiug, with-
rvgular $2 and $2.50 val- (fl 1 Q C oat "m; torn ni "cnime'l, QQ
ne, spocia! for this hour P JL 3 O ready for nue; special at, each OvC
Men's $1.00 Sweaters 47c Men's 75c Underwear 44c
2 to 3 P. 51. today, in the basement, 2 to 3 P. 51. today, in the baoment,
a sale of men's and boys' heavy ribbed a one-hour sale of men's fine Halbrig-
Sweaters in gray color, plain or trimmed gan Underwear, shirts and drawers, well
in contrasting eolors; well made and fin- made and finished; fine Summer-weight;
Lhed with large pearl button. A i sizes 32 to 46; our best regu- A A
Regular $1.00 values, special T" C I Iar 75c sellers, for one hour at C
Extra Specials for All Day
Boys' $5.00 Suits for $2.95 f, 50c to 75 Dress Goods 29c
Ai! day today, in the basement, a All day today, in the basement, a
idle of boys' Suit.-, made of good, de- sale of 5000 yards of plain and fancy
pendable tweed materials, in smart pat- Dress Goods, suitable for all purposes;
terns; sizes 5 to 16 years; well tailored, serges, mohairs, batistes, mixtures; all
well lined and finished. (J Q eolors and good patterns; 3llnQ
Regular $o Tali., special 4)a0 to 44-ins. 50c, 60c, 75c values tjG
ISpecials From 11 A. M. to 12
$1.25 Lingerie Waists 50c Children's $2.00 Hats 88c
11 A. M. to 12 today, in the base- 11 A. 51. to 12 today, in the basement,
( ment, a one-hour sale of fine Lingerie a one-hour sale of children's Hats, fine
Waists, slightly soiled or mussed, but Milans and rough braids, neatly trim d;
otherwise perfect; fine lawn material, splendid new styles that sell regular at
trimmed in lace and embroid- gA H-50 and $2.00; special forrtO
ery, all sizes; $ 1.2o-$1.50 vals. OU C one hour only, your choice atQOt
15c Cups and Saucers at 8c 12y2c Dimity, Yard 7y2c
11 A. 51. to 12 todav, in the base- 11 A. 51. to 12 today, in the base
ment, decorated China Vegetable Dishes, ment, a one-hour sale of mill ends of
our regular 40c values, special for 19 Dimity in dainty new patterns and splen
Cnps and Saucers, Japanese ware, blue did colors, all good, useful lengths; f ab
end red decoration; best regular Q rics which sell regular at 12Ve 7 r
loe values, offered special at, ea. O C a yard, for this hour only, yd. 2L,
Canvas Oxfords only 35c 25c SilK Ribbons, Yard 15c
11 A. 51. to 12 today, in the basement, 11 A. 51. to 12 today, in the base-
a 6ale of women's and misses' Canvas ment, a sale of fancy satin and moire
Oxfords, in white only, light and medium stripe Ribbons, 5 inches wide; all pure
weight, all good styles but some slightly silk; all shades, including black. Best
soiled; 300 pairs from which tQr 25c quality, specialized for one -
choose; for this hour, a pair OOC tour only at this price, yard 1 JL
$4.00 Fine Corsets at $1.98 Men's 75c Union Suits 48c
11 A. 51. to 13 today, in the basement, 11 A. 51. to 12 today, in the base-
a one-hour sale of Bon Ton, 5Iarquise, ment, a one-hour sale of men's Balbrig-
Rcngo Belts, Nemos, ete.; sizes 25 to 33: gan Union Suits, fine Summer weight,
mostly discontinued models; all good well made and finished, with long or
values up to $4.00, very (J "l QQ sh""t sleeves; sizes 36 to 40; Q
special for this hour, pair j 1 t0 our regular 75c values, a suit tO C
Specials From 3 P. M. to 4 P. M.
$16.50 Pongee Coats $8.95 BlacK Taffeta SilK at 78c
3 to 4 P. 51. today, in the basement, 3 to 4 P. 51. today, in the basement,
sale of women's fine Pongee Silk Coats, a sale of rich quality black taffeta Silks,
full length with deep embroidery collars, also 5Iessalines, full 36 inches wide;
very effective styles, well tailored and rich, lustrous finish, best unfading dye;
made of exoellent quality J Q Q C extra od 1"25 luality "P6" 7Q
silk; $12-50-$16.50 void, tj) O O cialized for this hour only, yd. OC
Women's 50c Belts for 25c White Bed Spreads $1.08
3 to 4 P. 51. today, ia the basement, 3 to 4 P. 51. today, in the basement,
a one-hour sale of women's Belts, in a one-hour sale of full double-bed size
elastie and fancy webs, new and attract- heavy Crochet Bedspreads- in the 5Iar-
ive styles and colors; our regular 50e seilles patterns; our regular $1.50 val-
values, specialized for this one Q ues, specialized for this (t f0
hour only at low price of, ea. jiO C hour at low price of, ea. tj) X eVO
Child's $1.50 Gowns 78c 75c SilK Armlets, Pair 10c
3 to 4 P. 51. today, in the basement, 3 to 4 P. 5L today, in the basement,
a sale of children's Gowns, made of fine a sale of fine Silk Armlets or Glove Tops
longrloth and muslin, daintily trimmed suitable to attach to Bhort gloves or to
in lace and embroidery; many good styles wear separately when wishing to remove
to choose from; sizes 1 to 12 TQ gloves. Regular 50c and 75o r
years; regular $1.50 values at O C values, bargainked at, the pair XC
$1.25 Clothes BasKets 98c Men's 59c Soft Shirts 39c
3 to 4 P. 51. todny, in the basement, 3 to 4 P. 51. today, in the basement,
a one-hour sale of oval-shape Willow a sale of men's black satine and blue
Clothes Baskets, good strong ones, that ehambray Shirts, made of good, heavy
will last a lifetime. Ready sellers at materials, cut full and long; sizes 14V
$1.25 each, bargainized for this QQ to 17. The best 50c shirts in all Q Q
hour only at low price of, ea. jOC Portland; special one hour, ea. 07C
Extra Specials for All Day
$1 Pongee SilKs, Yard 57c Screen Doors for only 95c
All day today, in the basement, a sale All day today, in the basement, a sale
of 1000 yards of hand loom China Pon- of Screen Doors, made of good, seasoned
gee Silks, 28 inches wide, suitable for wood, very strong; single or 3 panels;
dresses, suits, coats, children's wear, complete with spring hinges, hook and
men's shirts, pajamas, etc.; handle; size 2.8x6.8; bargain-Q f-
our regular $1.00 values only O I C ized for the day at only, each tjC
Specials From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
$7.50 Tub Dresses at $2.98 $1.50 Trimmed Hats 39c
1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement, 1 to 2 P. 51. today, in the basement, a
100 women's Wash Dresses, of good one-hour sale of children's very stylish
quality gingham, lawn and linen, nicely trimmed Hats, bedecked in ribbons, flow
styled and trimmed ; a good range of col- ers, etc. ; a good assortment of colors
ors and sizes; regular $5 tf Q QO and splendid styles, worth reg- QQ
to $7.50 values, special at p a J O l&r $L50, on special sale, each O C
$1.00 Middy Blouse for 48c 59c Union Suits, Spec. 29c
1 to 2 P. 5L today, in the basement, a 1 to 2 P. 51. today, in the basement,
one-hour sale of girls' Middy Blouses, Shop by the hour; stay all day. Here's a
made of ;ood quality Indian Head ma- sale of women 's fine Cotton Union Suits,
terial, styled with deep sailor collars of low neck and sleeveless, night or loose
dark blue; sizes. 8 to 12 years. A Q knee, lace-trimmed; all sizes, QQ
Regular $1.00 values, at, each TrO C actual 59c values, special, only OO C
10c Toilet Paper, Roll 4c 25c Shell Goods for 10c
1 to 2 P. 5L today, in the basement, a 1 to 2 P. 51. today, in the basement,
one-hour sale of pure Egyptian Tissue a one-hour sale of hundreds of pieces of
Toilet Paper in 8-ounce rolls, full size Shell Goods barrettes, back combs, etc.,
sheets; excellent quality; regular 10c or many styles and colors to choose from;
3 f or 25c sellers, bargainized for A regular 25o values, special f or "
this hour at the low price of, roll 1 C one tour at low price of, ea. X J C
20c Hat and Coat RacK 9c Boys' 40c Underwear 19c
1 to 2 P. 5L today, in the basement, a 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement, a
one-hour sale of Folding Hat and Coat 6ale of boys' Summer Underwear odd
Racks, the handiest and best and most lines and sixes of shirts and drawers. Not
practical kind. There is a place for one all sizes of each kind, but all sizes in tljv
in every house. Actual 15o and Q lot Actual 35c and 40c values, 1 A
20c values, offered special at, ea. C special for one hour, garment JL J C
4P.M.to5P.M. 5P.M.to6P. M.
Wool Dress SKirts $3.85 Men's $15 Suits for $8.85
4 . to 5 P. 51. today, in the basement, 5 to 6 P. 51. today, in the basement,
a one-hour 6ale of 200 women's Dress 200 men's Suits of splendid materials,
Skirts, made of splendid quality wool neat stripe patterns in a broad range
Panama, 6erge and mixtures, in a good of colors; well tailored, perfect fitting,
range of colors, including T Q Q C Phasing styles; regular Q QC
black; $6.50 to $10 vals. j)0 00 $15.00 suits, for one hour tJ)OO0
Children's 50c Dresses 25c 15c Men's Cotton Sox at 9c
4 to 5 P. 51. today, in the basement, 5 to 6 P. 51. today, in the basement,
one-hour sale of children's Dresses, ages during the men's hour, we will sell fine
1 to 5 years, made of good grade ging- cotton half Hose in black or tan, good
ham, well made and trimmed in plain quality with double heels and toes, and
white bands; good color; our C seamless feet, stainless dye; our A
regular 50o values, special at t O C regular 15c values, special, pair C
Boys' $2 Wash Suits $1.00 Men's $3.00 Shoes for $1.85
4 to 5 P. M. today, in the basement, 5 to 6 P. 51. today, in the basement, a
sale of boys' "Wash Suite in ginghams one-hour sale of 500 pairs of men's Shoes
and Galatea cloths, plain or striped, and Oxfords in medium weights, all first
sailor or military collars; sizes 2l2 to 8 class stock; every size and width. Our
years; our regular $2.00 values, n d 1 Dest regular $3.00 values, (f " Q
special for one hour only, the suit p x special for this hour, pair tj) i OU
Wom'n's 15c Cot'n Vest 8c $4.50 Trousers, Pair $2.48 1
4 to 5 P. 51. today, in the basement, 5 to J5 P. 51. today, a rousing sale of
a 6ale of 50 dozen women's fine Cotton men's Trousers, made of splendid worst
Vests; low neck, sleeveless styles; all ed materials, with hand-sewed buttons;
sizes in the lot. Splendid, seasonable strictly tailored, perfect fitting. A good
weights. Regular 15c values, on Q range of patterns and col- tf O A Q
special sale for one hour, each O C orsl $4.50 values, a pair iJj.TfO
Extra Specials for All Day
$5.00 Linen SKirts $1.95 Women's 75c StocK'g's 13c
All day today, in the basement, a All day today, in the basement, a
sale of 1000 Linen Dress Skirts in tan, sale of women 's fine Hose, in black and
white, cream and blue ; fine and rough tan lisles and fine cottons and white lace
linen materials, plain and plaited styles, lisles ; regular values from 25o up to 75o
Very dressy and service- (J Qk a pair, offered special for one O
able values to $5.00, f or tj) J. j O knr at low price of only, pair X O C
LIBRARY WINS ROOM'
LAW TOMES MAY FILL SPACE IS
XEVT COrRTHOCSE.
Commissioner IXrtilo to Provide
Chamber for JO 00 Volume.
Held Orror plan.
Th County Commlionr yesterday
mornln pnctleally decided that one
room In the wtnc of the new Court
ioum. muUI completion, will b
ftirned to the Multnomah library.
Architect Wfcldden haa all emphatic
ally, however, that no mora than lioO
books can be stored tafoly In this room
ana It will be neceeary for the Library
Association to make other arrange
ments to nous the other i00 or iOOO
volume -
With reelect to allowing space for
the library In th weet win ef tha
new boiklUig, ret to b constructed, tlx
Commissioners believe that the Library
Association should pay sufficient rent
to reimburse the county for heat, llfcht
and Janitor eervlcej and leave some
thing; clear for the county. Fifty dol
lars a month was suggested. It would
be necessary to Incur added expense In
strengthening- the floor of the room
and the Commissioners say that the
rent should be sufficient to pay at least
per cent on this additional Invest
ment. County Clerk Fields opposes the
Commissioners in provldlna- space for
the library In the east wing-. He feels
that the room it Is proposed to assign
the Library Association should be as
signed to him.
As It la at present planned." said
Mr. Fields. "I will hare leas space In
the new wing than 1 have at present,
and I verily believe that some action
could be taken against the county for
not allowing the people In my office
sufficient breathing space. This Is the
busiest part of the whole building and
there ahould be liberal space allowed."
County Judge Cleeton says that he
has agreed to lot Mr. Fields have his
office and the Commissioners' room In
the new building and declares that the
County Clerk Is demanding altogether
too much.
MAYOR INSPECTS PUNT!
ItEPOItT IS ASKED COVERING
CKE.MATOnY ADEQUACY.
Changes Made In First Plans of In
cinerator Approved by ei-CIty
Engineer, Says Contractor.
Mayor Rushlight spent an hour at
the new garbage crematory at Guild's
Lake yeeterday morning. In consulta
tion with B. p. Otis, the expert whom
he has detailed to go over the plans
and specifications and the new plant
and to make a report as to whether or
not the Public Works Engineering
Company has lived up to its contract.
The plant Is not now In operation, the
old plant beintr operated to capacity
and excess garbage being put on the
dump.
A. B. Man ley. d resident; of the con
struction company, replied yesterday to
a letter from City Auditor Barbur. Mr.
Barbur asked Mr. Manley whether or
not he would deal with City Health
Offloer Wheeler as the city's repre
sentative and. replied:
"We shall be very pleased to conduct
our business relative to the incinerator
with Dr. Wheeler as the executive of
ficer of the Board of Health, to the
extent that our contract and the city
charter permits. We cannot, however,
accept anyone as a substitute for the
City Engineer, whom our contract and
the city charter make the engineer rep
resenting the Board of Health."
The contractors contend that any de
partures from the plans or specifica
tions upon which the crematory was
built were made with the consent and
approval of ex-City Engineer Morris.
Mr. Manley said last night be does not
think the new crematory has ever had
a fair test and that he wishes this
could be had. He said the contract
provides that garbage furnished the
plant be segregated, the non-combustible
material, such as ashes, tin cans
and wire being In one lot. dry refuse
in another and wet garbage in another.
When the plant was started up late in
December mixed garbage waa fur
nished, be declares.
Dr. Wheeler has said that what the
Health Board wants is efficiency and
that If the crematory . has been con
structed so It will not break down and
will consume the required amount of
garbage each day in the manner pro
vided by the contract, he is satisfied.
5 TONS AUTO TRUCK LIMIT
Mayor Fathers Ordinance to Save
City Pavements.
Fathered by Mayor Rushlight, an ordi
nance will be Introduced in the City
Council this morning to prevent auto
trucks from carrying loads heavier than
five tons.
Frequent complaint has been made
that steel-tired trucks have been tearing
up newly-laid pavement, because they
are loaded so heavily and driven at such
speed over the city streets. The Mayor,
therefore, asked City Attorney Grant to
draw up an ordinance covering this
matter, and this has been done.
The Aastrlan-tJoyd Steamship Company
will shortly Include Taingtau In. Ita Itinerary.
IERS NETTED
ONTP-ESSIOX OF REFERENDUM
FORGER IMPLICATES MAXY.
Methods of Exchanging Petitions to
Be Inscribed . by Other Circu
lators Told by Prisoner.
Soon after the arrest yesterday of
Charles Matthews on a charge of com
plicity in the forging of names to the
referendum petitions for the University
of Oregon appropriation, a complete
confession was secured from him by
Otto H. Kulper, a detective, and the
names of thej others implicated were
secured. According to Kulper there are
five others named by Matthews besides
those who are already in Jail and all
will be arrested. While the substance
of the confession was withheld Kulper
said that Matthews had made a clean
confession of everything suspected of
him.
Matthews admitted that he entered
Into a deal whereby the various petition
circulators signed fictitious names to
the petitions and forged many other,
names. They signed each others peti
tion blanks and H. J. Parklson, who
hired the circulators issued jurats to
the lists knowing them to be bogus,
Matthews declared. Matthews Impli
cates with him, Wallace alias "Raffles,"
Joe Gorman and Harry Koler, all of
whom are under arrest and Ave other
men. These men will be arrested as
soon as indictments against them are
returned by the grand Jury.
Matthews is the fourth man to be'
arrested on the charge and is the sec-,
ond to make a confession.
CHEAP RATES EAST.' 4j
July 26, 27 and 28 are the next sale'
dates for round trip excursion tickets
to Eastern points via the Canadian
Pacific. Ticket office, 142 Third,
street.
One of the ships of thft Ruaslan-voiunti
fleet will visit Xalngtau. monttuy.
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