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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
THE MORSISO OREGOXlAy. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1911. .T .01 ,fis . . .! .1 .11 .U .12 .11 .1 14 .1' ' .U .1 OREGON CITY FARE IS CUT FIVE-CENTS ? liver Sprta oortaer ...... .0 .o .' .1 .11 .11 .11 .1JW .13 a .It .11 -1 .1 :o $10,000 Stock of Muslin Underwear Given Away .Ma. n 1 A. J.e.. Jm eve .am em yrA rCl-m Ti ATI fJ thia nnnrecedented method Pin C Grt .... Rupert ........ ri:t ......... Concord . - - Na.f ft'r h. . . ....... BoaMmaa .... .tannines LolaT M.Hlrurr. K.m K:1e .... o:aftstn. ...... Orafffl City . r.r.mari i'&rk Our tocreasinxr business in the Coat and Suit Departments demands of us more room-hence this unprecedented method T V I'an.mali V.il-i.wV "and used und-r b ... o:i ca . v- eva. cru f tmit-o Vio-cAil m statea below. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Ordered to Reduce Rates. . ..i,i.. hoin-ooa First and Akler away free vnia. every ssui. a"" - strls. PortlaaO. and tprnaler diusloo: Station Ptvpos-d. Prs;nt. ,Nwi. r--""4 n it :5 laini-T ..... .... - Mat TTTJei, -Perc cj,, Purchased at $19 50 to $24.75 We Give Free $ 5.00 Worth of Undemuslins .ft e hita oT" .ciu B.1I ".. I.uih.r Kn!a!l ttatsoa L.nts Junction Hoii. Ixtlff. .. .J . .11 S .cTa . t r .OTH I .t'T . .l:w WAY POINTS BENEFIT, TOO I - . zi r- I I I tifr I i: ti v i IM flm JtsllroaJ CotnmlMlon, In Tlnllng Effective, In SO D. Alao Cnt Parr on fiprlnwatar Division and Ortlcre Truifrn. SALFM'. Or, Not. T. (SpeelalV aSweeplne reduction In rate en the 1'ne of the Portland Hallway. Uht Fewer Company between lt Portland tennlnu at First and Aider street, and Oreon City, and on tha Fprln; water division of the aame road, be twren that point and Portland, ara erdered In a rtillrc made pubilo today W the Mate Railroad Commlaalon In five rate cases brousjht befor It. Tha principal rtjuilmfnt In tha rstes la on the Or.ain "Hy division, the farr on that line belnit baseil on the lit rlrnrwata r dlrlalon ihort-llne rate. One of the reduction ordered l In the throuah rata between Port land and reiton City, now :S cent, which haa been ordered cut to 20 centa. Commutation tlrketa between Portland and Or-Kn City can hereafter be hmic-ht f r 11 centa. Anionic the other reductions la tha rrantfr. of a atralaht S-r-nt fare to I-assenarrs between Ardaour and Hen dee, at.itlona just outside Portland, to that city. Full transfer prlvllejre ara also lnclu led. Traaafer Privilege fraafeaV Or.e of the principal contention prared for In the five ( brought before the Commission waa the same transfer privilege for all -patrona on the Oreaon City and Sprlnicwater dl vutnna as Is now granted to passenaers t.n the Mount 8cott line. This privilege the car company la directed to errant. The five cases Included tiireo com plaint brouM by II. K. Punn. Paul Kelrners and tha Jrnnlncf Lodge Com munity Club, and two investigation started by tha Commission on Ita own motion. Tha complaint of rnnn. who waa rep resented by Oeorae C. Brownell. related t. tha alleged unreaaonablenese of tha one-way er tn-le-trp farea over tha rfad between Canemah. Oresron City, park Place. Gladstone. Fern Rldsre. Mclrfrum. Jennlnas, Hot he. Naef and onord. all In Claekamaa County, and the Portland termlnua. Tha complaint rllcged that unjust dlacrmlnatlon bad be.n practiced against these atatlona In favor of atatlona similarly situated on the Sprlngwater division, especially In I ho rule denying transfer privilege to Priger between Claekamaa County xinM and Portland. . Fare laereaaea DealeaV The romplalr.t of Relrner waa lm-l!.-ir. except that It related to fare be twrea the station of Island and Port land. ' The complaint of the Jennlnga Ixtr Club waa relative to rate ba twfen that point and Oregon City. i-rnpoawd Increasea In farea on tha M rtr.- aler division are In most cases ai.-iurd by tha Commission, whlctj says la part: rr mur ysara eee-way eommotsttoa h.. kn -- -a kr tk iJ ror" l,l Ballwar. Uht Pe.r Company and pr.dveesera to point en Ih Sprlngwater lll'a es set eut la Its tariff a . . By ,.,n of the e.metioa ef Men farea. a 1. ,. .,sM of p.ra bava bl Induced lo .!!! odob ana alone the eald pnn--. Hlviefm. Sack pereeoe prtaclpejlr ora In nrtland ae elerka. m-rnanlce. arti san, or labor., and thev have ect-avaloa ta travel atei:r between their keesea aJong the I'r.. of seld Sprtna" star Itiac and point tr'a the fur ef pertlaad. and the far p.i-l tv th.m for their transponatloa I aa Important element tn their epndllor. . . . Ttia effl of anr substantial tncrsae la fare such aa propoeI . . . a 111 be to c-ir.p-1 thorn to l Bp thotr homee and thsr sc-o olooor tnio the oobtirba of the r it of Pon'and. er Into the clly Itself - la a-lr to procu-o the eame en a lower rat fsro than tnov are now parlnc. Many such pore"" era Bow paring for thour homo in tnetallmonte. . . . From Ui evldenoa. tna co ii mission finds that each porsuas can t.t ,-jnJ. and tho traffic will Dot beer, air substantial Incr-aee In the ratos of fare errs-l uo.n the Fprlnwalr t'lllom. Tr eommlselon has a.t considorod the toev ti-uonr to thi er'oct ae la any way operat !t as ss es-.-p:-! npon th said company, but has conslJr th sain aololy sllh ref--n-o I ! bearing OB the auaotlon a to tl n reasonable rale woo In he for tha tran.rortatloa of the paseonger traffic . . , a w t the pssnr can afford to pay ana what tlie sorvlco Is aorlh to them. T5 cm-nlssloa fm.1s that the cost ta tha ..ai l company Incurred la the trmnsportatloa of a tuvrrrr one mile It. . Pr pasanor rnilo Induing all eporallng espena, nnasiil maintenance and a.lmtnlstratloo cota tut not includicg dcpreciailon. Intrs en the hor.le or lntnnia er tasea, ta lb sura of IS mllla. Order Kffes-tlva la SO Daya. tn connection with the i-jling. with which th railway company la riven So days to comply, the Commleston as aerts as Its opinion that In case th order become effective without tem porary Injunctions against them, peo ple of Milwaukle may walH to Hondo. ne-fourth of a mile, and b entitled to transfere. Following are table howtcg th present rate and tha reduction ordered on tha Oregon City division, and tb proposed rata offered by th company, the present rata and the new rata on th Sprlngwater division: Oae-Way fasti Fare. Itetir.cn rirat ar. t Aloor srraeta. Portland. a-'-l trS'a iitr oiisiod: ? ation J-flur ;"ie ............. i la 1 1 A 'WO.- l ......... M .aiiale Hr'slitS - ir.'i'rj Preeont. Vew. .. .1 I . .1 ,i .. .! .10 I ri I; ir. I'ir'a !: . (fri 'ry ...... ( I'ark V -u - , vt and s .v ,ni.-trr Ct.slcm fitatl-T . H : : .?5 .2. ;i Alder streets and Pro- poMl. Present. Nee 10 .1. .1 .10 .: .15 ' .IS .J1 .41 .: .44 t-... :,l I Lot.: Juactloa ........... .1 r;..bcrt .li t ..-i S ' c more .... J ... Voa low P.-ook 1 rn.nwi.ia . . i .'i ; n a:-., --..n -ea'n I sn la.ni'lad n -'-n . ... Part.-n u . sea'.. .... agl. Croeg to a. as a a ere. no cnango orrai proacct rates. I'ontanr propoeod a redoe tloa ef 14 cnta chang. In TrouMale branch ratoa. Alt ral fjireo rarer atarti. trnnsfer prtv-I.,.- r.tra paMtncfra on 34unt cott 110:1. ( aaanautalloei t are. Teenta r'.-l bo.-ks. 'mu. I a" J used un.ler prvaeit condltl.na. between First and Al-ler str-ots. Portend aad Orsgua t'lte division: etatlon pre-enu New. AcJur ta .lltwaokl. tna... I l f .i T.anl "S Tjaew-o.l - 07', .0 ilii.aaale Heights -tl's ... S HCOTTa Mlll-a IAD F-t-KCTED MAl-KK.TBAI.l. NtN.ll.Wt AT WI1XAMHTTE i :-.": si r I i J I'",-, 1' ill' - V-Tiay-'-"1---"--' 1 Bclllagcr. WltXAMETTK FN I VF.RHITT. "a lem. Or., Nov. T. (Special.) Tha athletic eoonell of Willamette rnl verslty baa selected Onan Bellinger, of Bcotta Mills, aa baskettall man ager. Bellinger haa held many poel Uoaa of trut for the student and la considered a good financier. Oilbert rsntes - Wilson .......... Sycamore J.nno Meadowhrook .... l.inniaaaa ...... Cotton ...... Qrwstiam . ...... pr-ton Ilogaa ralmblkd And-rsoa Hitler Kormg Hrunner Its. Une ........ Kalrds Dale ..... Folcvlew ..... Arsta ..... .v . Xultnomah Farm. Troutdai .... . - .11 .14 .1 : .is .n .! -Jl .- J .. . -.10 ;e .lit, .:i ... .J .51 .2 . , .is .1I, .14 .n .JO .! .31 .:s .: . .30 .l'1 .IT .114 .10 .to s .:i :i .31H .2:v :i .JT .3S .31 , .1S .!, .-1 .ts .17 .tnn .10 TOTS' BEDS UNCLEAN SETVV LTTIIESSES ASKED POI1 PORTLAND BAB V HOJffi. rnwaXliitlnx cymunltteej Deolnro Strmw Tick Are Insanitary. Other CondJllonitraiawi- iALEM. Or.. Noe. 7. (Special.) How faelpteg Uttl toddlera at th Baby Horn In Portland Bleep on tnattreaaea go foul and Insanitary that they glv off an avll groell. la told In th report of th special commltte appointed towr weeks ago by Governor Weat to Investigate ondltlonB at tha home, whlob waa filed wtth th Exeeutlva to- tha committee, which la composed of Mr. Harry I Corbett. of Portland: Pr. Calvin 3. White, aecretary of tha etat Board of Health, and Andrew Crldge. oe Into unplaaaant detail tn deecrlbtng tha condition of tha mat tr.sees. They consist of oilcloth cov ertng atuffed with traw. the report says, and the older children ar oon atantly gettlrg piecea of tha straw In their mouths from tha tlck and swal lowing them. To eafeguard tha health of tha bablea. tha committee reommenda to tha Oor- rnor that all this old bedding be de stroyed at one, and that mattresses of felt or other good material b bought to replace them Immediately. It waa particularly to find out why . . i . An ' .1 .rte.wr mitt r.aNCa. tna DftDm 1 fc v " while fund of tha home, which receive considerable iinie aiu. woio i"' real property and municipal bond that led th Governor to appoint th com mittee. Tha Inquiry waa oonduoted. however, with tha co-oparatlon of th director of tha horn. Except for tb mattreaee. tha report of th committee In general la commen datory of tha management of the home. Ona feature of tha report la a finding that apparently ehow that ona of th principal objection of the Governor to having th bom controlled by a private corporation haa been overcome. The tock of tha corporation is di vided Into 100 aharea at 10 a ahare. ac cording to th report, the hare be ing held by peron living In various carta of the state. Though a meeting af tockholder oould not be secured, articles of a-rmnt war drawn up by attorneys for tha home abolishing th corporation. Th directors assert that all real eatata purchase wcr made from private donation, and while thia could not b verified or disproved, the ctmmltte haa concluded that the directors acted wisely In making; th purcnaaea. It Is recommended, however, that hereafter all tate aid for the home be given for a specified purpoae. and that If this b th puroha of real estate, that It be tnada in the name of the ""h committee find In conclusion that the board of directors and tho connected with the home appear to h4,vi) ,erred It with unselfish motive, and have put forth their best efforts for tha welfare of the bablea. LAND SOLD AT GOLDENDALE Bidding; fop Stt Arra In Klickitat Sot Competitive. . OOlXENTALK. Waeh, Nov. T. (Special.) The sale of 1400 acres of state land by the County Auditor, held at tha Courthouse In Ooldandale. No vember attracted a number of people from the different sections of Klicki tat, where the land la situated, but there was very little competition In th bidding. Only two of tha It tracta of fered aold foe- more than the value placed on them by the state appraisers. Sale were made aa follow: tr. A. (i Belaheim. Uuler. 40 acre. .: M. H Thod. Guler. 40 acre. $940; Frank Kuehnel Guler. M acres. HMO; JnUus Jensen. Olympta. 140 acres In Slmco Mountains IS mllea northwest of Gold- I Mill I i r aw ttt- t Pnt Purrhased at $19 50 to $23.50 We Give Free $3.50 Worth of Undermuslins w!S Ivlr? Coal IScK tl and Up We Give Free $5.00 Worth of Undermushns This offer covers every Wool Plush, Caracul or Fur Coat in our entire line from $19.50 up. . i,,,, a i1ii75 tn $18 50 We Give Free $3.50 Worth of Undermuslins wlS lvTe9r? SS $S In? UP W: 11" Free U Worth .f UndennusUns With Every SMrt Purchased $ 5.00 to $ 70 We give ree g 50 Worth of Undermuslins wlS lve6rj ISf ZSSSS 2 Ixlf? Mvl We gSv. free U Worth of Undermuslins 5 (tor 20 years In the offices of the Treas ury Department. Our Suits, Coats, Etc. To the skeptical vn vrill say that not only do the same prices prevail on our Suits, Coats, Muslin Underwear, etc. but W reductions have been made throughout our stock; and this extraordinary offer of a free selection of high-grade undermuslins should tempt every woman of this city. Come and see the great advantages in buying your wear ing apparel at the Emporium. Our Muslin Underwear Was selected by us with great care. It represents the output of the best factories of America. No sweatshop product in our entire stock. It is not the aricumulation of years, but fresh, new goods, some of which only reached us last month. No matter how much you may have of it, you can always use more, especially when you get it free. $13.50 Raincoat $9.85 Excellent quality soisette, double tex ture, plaid back, raglan sleeves, in all ' u i,r A snlendid barrrain &lZt?9 liwui -k f- 1 -eaT aaaal and very timely. Spe-Q OVZ $5.60 Silk Waist $3.35 A cfTinninir lot of the season's pret- tiest designs in messaline, taffeta, chiffon and nets. A very broad range of stvles and colors. Renmlar $5.50 waists S33S $2.00 Tailored Shirt $1.35 The most fashionable of Tailored Waists, made of pretty madras stripes or plain soisette; also tailored effects of pure linen, madras and linene; splendid values at only meets ol puro $1.35 endale, t!S80; Professor Herman On throp. Ooldendale. 160 acres In Crot ton Prairie. 10 mllea west of Golden dale (appraised value $2440). 2.o0: Christian Rowland, Sunnyalde, ash.. ,40 acres 17040. No blda were received on 80 acrea In the L.yle section, ap p raised at 2400. and 120 acrea near Uoldendale. appraised at $3000. Tha eectlon of land bid In oy. Mr. Rowland, of Sunnyslde, for $11 an acre. Is under the proposed Horse Heaven canaL Mr. Rowland holda a leaae on the land and owns the lm 'proveraents. which were appraised at $.07. POLICE CHIEFRUM SLAVE Ftonrtor Iioa Angelea Official Sent to Aa-jlam aa Inebriate. 1X8 ANGELES. CsJ, Nov. T. (Sp.- cltu.)) unsnavea mo "'""'-. -ward Kern, onoe CThlef of Polio of Los Ancele and former member of the Board of Public Works under the Harper administration, waa brought before the lunacy commlaalon of Loa Anseles County today on a char or belnc n Inebriate. He was a orry spectacle aa he eat before the commlaalon and beard the complaint read to him by Jodie Hut ton, of the Superior Court. Asked what h4 had to Bay. he answered simply. 1 am ajullty." . . I The complaint was sworn to by Dr. Sumner J. 3ulnt. who was Police Bur r.on when Kern was Chief of Police. jvern waa cwiiunj sane Asylum for two year. In Ms heyday Kern paeaed his vaca tions In Orea-on ajnd had muiy friend In Portland. s Pair Wed at N.rw Oiurcli's Altar. HOOD RIVER, Or.. Nov. 7. (Special.) The flrst weddlntr ceremony to be held In the new Rlvee-aide. Conirreeya tlonal Church, the exterior of which haa lust been completed, was that Sun day of Peter I. Skeene and Mlsa Nle r Huasrley. The offlelatlna; minister waa r". K. A. Harrle. pastor of the church. Justice of the I-eace A. C Buck has the record for performlna; the lara-eet number of roarrlases In th. valley this Summer. H married the tw.antv-sl.th couple for the, year last Wednesday when Charlea 1 MiHer. of this city, waa marrieu i Wllloughby. of Portland. I Charles H. Henney. a valley orchard U. . . ! ..ti-H an arjoolntment as as- sistant la the United Treasury De partment and will leave here Wednes day for Washington to assume his duties, previous io .v,u..-0 Hood. River. Mr. Henney was engaged Centralis Postofflce to Move. nnvr-nviAS NEWS BTTREATJ, Wash- in o noy-TlieposofnceaJtCe tralla will move into new quarters on the south side of Main street, between South. Tower avenue and South Pearl street, owned by Charles S. Gilchrist and Frank H. Miller, which lias been leased for 10 years from f e-oruary At Fifty You May Have Youthful Skin (From Theatrical News) Several favorite actresses of today are matrons of fifty, yet their com plexions are like those of the debu tant youns; and ravishlngly beauti ful. Many of these have discovered In a plain roayatone lotion the foun tain of youth, and by massaging; dally with this home-made toilet they are enabled to keep their skins soft, vel vety and Yro from blemish or line. The mayatone lotion la prepared by dissolving a small original package of mayatone In a half-pint wltch-haaeL The constant use of this lotion gently removes all Impurities and blemishes and gives to the skin a rich tint and purity. Massaging with the mayatone lotion will discourage the growth of fuss or hair and keep the complexion fair and lovely without the uae of powder. Adv. READ AND PHONE Want a hiph-grndf lump eoalt Order Renton. .Want a hiph-grade nut coal! Order Kenton. Want a high-grade steam coalt Order Renton. Not a new, dirty coal, but for thirty five years a favorite in Piiffet Sound cities. Now on Portland market. OVERTON FUEL CO. Main 65. Exclusive Agent. A 165. J ASK YOU ' and she will tell you that the only real bargains R in NEIGHBO Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes are at THE AM afce- i SHOE 146 Fourth-Sign of the Big Shoe-146 Fourth ' . . ij.T "U nan lace vonf Xot beeau. w. can Se.l Soes wit profit unajT taeeS) a. W,pay les, re a,. BUT WE ARE CLOSING OUT w- . . aa 1 C . Our bntire stocn I o JI.Misses'.CliiSdreii sSho - , K.fit nf our loss. Ours will be a complete store for Men's and Boys' Shoes only. Our EepacXrf wm do work for embody. We cor i d djspos ot S;d& IOriUlSrtt" OU" a a We Are Only Able to Give a Few Items to Show You the Snaps We Offer S2.95 fe) S3.35 ffl iisat. f ' ' xn rerv latest New York style, fZ&zi Ladies' high-cut patent, gunmetal Ladies' patent, gunmetal or tan ice very wucher'a ftnd tan cV button or blncher, huUoa sh short vamps, high short vamp and high toe blucher s Ladies' patent kid, hand-turned Goodyear sewed extension soles, Goodyear extension soles; no suede gunmeta and tan calt, soles, medium military heels, in low or high m.htary heels. Regu- or Jams yisible. I$4) sewed extension soles. Regular, Patent kid vamp, eravenette top button Boots, short vamp, stout extension soles, military heels. A Dress Shoe you will like. Regular $5.00, CLOSING-OUT PEICE $3.35 Ladies' e n e d e button Boots, all sueda or eravenette tops, medium extension soles. A Shoe that is cheap at $5.00, CLOSING-OUT PEICE $3.35 Ladies' button Boots in gunmetal kid or patent colt, sewed extension soles, military heels. Regular prices $2.50 and $3.00, CLOSING-OUT PEICE $1.85 Girls' Jockey Boots, tan or black calf, sizes 8V2 to 11. Larger sizes, 11 to 2, at.....7 $1.95 Big girls' sizes, 2- to 6. ..$2.35 CLOSING-OUT PRICE $1.95