Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 05, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MOBNITO OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, DECE3IBER
1911.
Holiday Removal Sales of Christmas Merchandise Are Now in Full Swing
Multitudes of Customers Rivaling the Enormous Throngs of Opening Uay ot Ihe bKCAi mviuvaL
Wells-Fqrgo Express Office in the Store
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What a World of Opportunity Lies Here
Holiday Gifts Beyond the Scope of Competition
The Book Store
Is Ready
Not only ready with the ordinary.
every-dy run of book, but ready with
an immense assortment of gift book
bound in special leathers, holiday bind
ings and library fittings, illustrated with
colored photograph, gravure and en
gravings, the work of artist selected
especially for thi individual work.
Children' classic containing all the
familiar titles beloved by children,
dressed in holiday attire made more at
tractive than ever by unique and fanci
ful illustrations.
Books for men in handy volume and
pocket editions, also in library edition
in title that appeal to thinkers who en
joy books other than the popular litera
ture. Magnificent el in holiday bind
ings containing the work of all world
famou authors.
These sets are told on our
booklovers plan, $1.00 down,
SI. 00 a week.
Book delivered to your home on the
first payment.
How About Your
Art Needle Work?
Don't delay. You inow what it
mean night until the wee mall hours
tired eye and tired nerves. Why
not come to the store thi week today
and elect your embroidery material.
We can serve you quietly and care
fully. Perhaps we have some dainty
made-up articles that will strike your
fancy now is the time, when displays
are at their best.
Handkerchiefs
For Xmas Gifts
Removal 98c Box
A box of fine sheer initial hand
kerchiefs. In the box are three
handkerchiefs put up very attrac
tively and come in three different
designs.
Removal 29c
A wonderful assortment of real
hand-made sheer linen, hem
stitched' edged with real hand
made Armenian edge.
Removal 73c
Sun Spun. Erindale and Al
pine hand - embroidered hem
stitched narrow hem handker
chiefs, exquisitely wrought in
many designs.
Removal 29c
Pure linen handkerchiefs em-'
broidered in one corner in a hun
dred styles. Many real Armenian
edge handkerchiefs. French em
broidered, hand-made long initial
and small hand-made script initial,
and sheer linen hemstitched edged
with fine French Val lace.
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HOLIDAY SALE
? The Jewelry Store
Ready with its gleaming
gifts for Christmas
Holiday Removal Sale
Sacrificing
$40,000 stock of
Solid Gold Jewelry
Sterling Silver Novelties
Gold Filled Jewelry
Rich Cut Glass
Plates, Tableware
At Half and Less
Regular Prices
You pay manufacturers
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prices in tnis noiiaay
Removal Sale
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Two gifts at the
price of one
Merchandise orders, good all over the store, are issued for
any amount. They go farther here than elsewhere, for you
reap the benefits of REMOVAL SALE PRICES.
Real Navajo Rugs Unparalleled Prices
$11.00 Navajo Rugs . $ 7.85 $25.00 Navajo Rugs . $16.85
$14.50 Navajo Rugs . $ 9.45 $30.00 Navajo Rugs . $19.85
$17.50 Navajo Rugs . $11.85 $35.00 Navajo Rugs . $22.85
$20.00 Navajo Rugs . $14.75 $40.00 Navajo Rugs . $27.85
These are real Navajo rugs and come to us direct from Albuquerque,
New Mexico. They are strikingly beautiful in color combinations of
red. black, white and gray. A large assortment of all sizes.
Handsome Indian Blankets
Removal Prices
Removal Cleanup $5.45, $8.85 and $7.45
These blankets are just as handsome and unique as the price is un
usual Indian blankets in all the real, genuine Indian patterns, in strik
ing color combinations.
Such a gift would be most acceptable to your Eastern friends, who
seldom have an opportunity of securing blankets or this character
tVerchondkje of teril Only.
Paris Evening Scarfs
Holiday Removal Prices
$3.95 Senorita Silk Scarfs. $1.98
Beautiful silk scarfs in all the soft
evening shades. They ars 2XA yards
long and 18 to 36 inches wide with
fringed, tassel or hemstitched ends.
$1.25 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, 95c
They come 2 yards long and 22
inches wide. Colors white, blue, pink,
lavender and maise.
Spanish Hand Run
Scarf in black or white. Re
moval. $5.98 to $12.48.
$7.95 Beaded Chiffon Net
Scarfs, $6.36
Scarf in delicate colorings. 2'2
yards long. 40 inches wide, beaded
fringed ends, also chenille tassel ends.
Shirt Waist and
Utility Boxes
For Xmas Gifts
Each Xmas season finds these
novel boxes in increasing demand.
Those of Japanese matting, rat
tan bound, owing to their service
ability and cleanness are in high
favor. They are equipped with
handles and castors, making them
handy and easily placed in any
convenient corner.
Come in two sizes.
Small size; removal $2.79
Large size; removal.. . . .$3.45
Cedar Boxes
at Holiday Removal
These mothproof chests, so pop
ular for furs and other perishable
apparel, make very acceptable
gifts to the fastidious housewife.
30-inch Chest; removal. .$8.45
35-inch Chest; removal. .$9.85
Xmas Dolls
Removal 85c
Former Price $1.00
At the above price we are of
fering a wonderful assortment of
dressed and undressed dolls in all
sizes and many styles.
Dolls with full-jointed bodies
and with or without eyelashes and
curly hair.
Kid body undressed dolls with
bisque heads.
AH bisque full-jointed dolls
with long and short hair and eye-
shes.
Dressed dolls with curly hair
over which is a dainty little white
bonnet and dressed in a buster
style frock with patent leather
belt.
Also some baby character dolls
that always delight the little ones.
All Holiday Merchandise Throughout the
Store at Holiday Removal Reductions
Xmas Ribbons
For Fancy Work
Holiday Removal Prices
There is a wealth of suggestion
to be offered in our ribbon section.
Myriads of novelty ribbons in ev
ery color and combination of the
rainbow.
Dainty Dresden and novelty
ribbons for bags, sashes, purses
and a thousand and one other pur
poses for Xmas gifts.
Then again come the dainty lit
tle Yuletide, Merry Xmas and
Mistletoe ribbons.
In the narrow widths, at 13c,
16c, 18c to 33c a bolt.
3000 New Framed Pictures
at Half Price and Less Than Half
Yesterday's selling is but an indication of today's business. A new
record was established in the picture department yesterday, when many
people eagerly awaited the opening of the store to attend the sale.
Carbons, etchings, hand-colored platinums, pastels, photogravures, French
prints, water colors and artotypes framed in artistic mahogany, walnut, rose
wood, mission, oak and gilt mouldings.
These pictures are framed in a wonderful assortment of artistic mould
ings showing individual styles created exclusively for the subject and many
in novelty frames, the picture maker's own creation. Holiday removal
prices, 39c to $16.48. .
Religious. Old Masters. Landscapes. Marines. Poets. Cupids, Madon
nas, Den, Fruit, Game, Hunting and Animal pictures.
$1.50 Pictures 75c $ 8.00 Pictures $ 4.0O
$2.00 Pictures $1.00
$3.00 Pictures $1.50
$5.00 Pictures $2.50
$6.00 Pictures $3.00
$7.00 Pictures $3.50
$ 9.00 Pictures $ 4.50
$10.00 Pictures $ 5.00
$12.50 Pictures $ 6.25
$15.00 Pictures $ 7.50
$25.00 Pictures $72.50
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Why Not Today?
With Prices So Low
$8.50 Toilet Sets $5.95
This set is extra heavy quadruple
silver plated and very finely finished in
French gray or burnished silver. These
sets consist of 6-inch bevel mirror, good
bristle brush and mounted comb. There
are four distinctive patterns to select
from Minerva, conventional, rose and
Cupid.
$10.00 Toilet Sets $6.95
These are new, thin-model sets in
the Engine Turn pattern, with six dif
ferent designs to select from. These
sets have extra large French plate mir
ror, good bristle brush and mounted
comb.
$10.00 Ebonoid Set$4.95
Combination set of bevel plate mir
ror, bristle brush, comb, cuticle knife,
scissors and two pomade jars, all with
sterling silver mountings.
$6.50 Toilet Sets $3.95
Quadruple silver toilet set with
handsome, bevel mirror, extra large
brush, and silver mounted comb. Many
beautiful floral designs.
$6.50 Manicure Set $3.95
Manicure set of extra fine finished
quadruple silver consisting of six pieces.
Two patterns to select from.
$3.50 Manicure Set $2.45
German silver manicure set of five
pieces, consisting of buffer, flexible file.
cuticle knife, scissors and cream jar.
Never Such Leather Goods
at the Price Now Marked
Every leather bag, beaded bags, suit
cases and leather novelties are marked at
holiday removal prices. These deep re
ductions bring leather goods down to such
a low price that it is hardly possible for
you to price them without buying.
Everything that is new, novel and
useful is to be found in this great ag
gregation of leather goods.
Beaded Bags and Vienna Hand
bags at Half Price
Two hundred new seal hand
bags selling regularly at $6.50,
Removal $3.95.
So on throughout this great department we could quote you
prices that we know are beyond the scope of competition. Prices
that we know are foreign to this high-class merchandise. Prices
that we know are unparalleled in leather selling.
Concerning Manhattan Shirts An Error
In our Sunday announcement, Manhattan Shirts were ad
vertised amongst other men's furnishings at removal prices.
Manhattan Shirts
Are sold throughout America at established retail prices,
the same being fixed by the makers. We sell Manhattan
Shirts at the same price as New York stores and other first
class establishments throughout America.
ln our new store we shall sell Manhattan Shirts to the ex
clusion of all other makes, being convinced that Manhattan
Shirts are superior in materials, tailoring and fit.
Manhattan Shirts Make Ideal Xmas Gifts
COHORTS DRAWN UP
FOR EXTRA SESSION
Opposition of Tacoma Faction
Expected to Be Factor in
'Progressive Assembly.
uncertain tonight how many delegates
It will have.
Those member who opposed complying-
with the terms laid down by Seattle
to gain admission to the conference
are still kern In their opposition to the
conference.
Prominent "progressives" who. when
the Pierre County league was or
ganised, opposed meekly following the
Seattle lead, are planning .to express
their views emphatically tomorrow
when the occasion offers.
RULING CLEARS WAY
Alaska Coal Land Frauds Can
Now Be Prosecuted.
SEATTLE LEADERS STRONG
Movwnrnt to Crt Passage of Trfsl
ckntlal Preference Primary I jaw
Beset With Political Obsta
cle Meet Opens Today.
TACOMA. Wash.. Dec. 4 (Special )
The conference of 'Progressive"
League delegates of the state, called by
the King County Progressive Republi
can League, to meet in Tacoma tomor
row to demand an extra session of the
Legislature to enact a Presidential
preference primary law. will convene
at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning In the
Temple of Music. Although the con
ference Is to be held in Tacoma. local
"progressive" Republicans. spilt as
they are over allowing the Seattle
league Its assumed dictatorship, are
very much In tl.e air tonight as to
Just how tomorrow's thoughtfest will
be conducted and who. as chairman and
other officers, will direct the trend of
action.
None of the local men would venture
an opinion as to how many delegates
will be here. They say the Seattle
League has neglected to send a copy
of tlie "slate" over here for the local
leaders, although announcing In Seattle
papers that there would be two "con
ferences." one In the morning ex
clusively executive, while at the aft
ernoon gathering Governor Hay and
the general public would be Invited In.
Seattle has announced It would send
;o delegates. The Tacoma league Is
TEACHERS' PAY TO RISE
District Konr In Lane Ctaunty Ap
prove Ijevy for Purpose.
EUGENE, Or.. Dec SpeclaL
After levying the tax of S.S mills asked
by the school board, the taxpayers of
District No. 4 tonight reconsidered and
added four-tenths of a mill to the- levy,
with the proviso that the added monoy
should be used to Increase salaries of
teachers.
Keport of the board showed that
schools had been maintained at a
point of efficiency on last year's le-vy,
street assessments and other obliga
tions had been paid before delinquency,
at great saving of interest, and there
remains ample funds to complete the
rtsral year.
In adopting the report of the direc
tors, taxpayers directed the Instal
lation of manual training in the, grades
and domestic science In the high school.
The latter course starts In February,
and already more than 100 high school
girls and some from tha University or
Oregon have enrolled.
DR. HYDE FIGHTING HARD
Defendant Would) Kxclude Ilia Tes
timony In First Murder Trial.
KANSAS CITf. Dec. 4. A crucial
point In the state's case against Dr.
B. Clark Hyde, on trial for the alleged
murder of Colonel Thomas H. Swope
whether the physician's testimony In
the former hearing may be Introduced
as evidence In this trial probably will
be decided by Judge Porterfiold tomor
row. An attempt was made by the state
today to get before the Jury testimony
Intended to contradict a statement
made by Dr. Hyde in the previous hear
ing. Announcement was also made by
Assistant Prosecutor Jost that the ac
cused physician's entire testimony
would be read to the Jury.
SUPREME COURT DECIDES
Quashing- of Indictments) Against
Monday and Khlels for Alleged.
Frauds Made Invalid by Jus
tices' Tnanlmoos Opinion.
WASHINGTON'. Dec. 4. The Supreme
Court of the United States today opened
the way for the Federal Government
to prosecute coal land frauds in Alaska
by holding that the general coal land
ls.ws.of the United States, which for
bid persons or associations from mak
ing more than one entry, apply to the
unsurveyed coal regions of Alaska.
The Immediate result of this holding
was the reversal of the action of the
United States Circuit Court for West
ern Washington in quashing as invalid
the Indictments against Charles K.
Munday and Archie W. Shields, on
t. a. pnnanlrarv tn flefrAnff lh
I Cnvprnment out ot coal lands In
Alaska valued at $10,000,000. The way
Is now opened for their trial on this
charge.
Court Is Vaaalmotts.
Justice Lurton gave the unanimous
opinion of the court. He considered
the argument ot the defendants that
the act of Congress In 1904 superseded
the general laws, so far as the un
surveyed lands of Alaska were con
cerned. .
"There occurs to us no reason for
assuming that Congress Intended to
abandon the policy of keeping open the
right of every citizen to enter one
tract and no more of the unsurveyed
coal lands of Alaska, thut would not
lead also to the abandonment of the
policy as respects coal lands which had
been surveyed." said the court. "An
Intention to depart from a uniform
policy so long enforced In regard to
the coal land should not be Imputed
to Congress unless the act of 1904 ad
mits of no other construction."
I'Bsorreyed Laad Not Excepted.
Justice Lurton then proceeded to
show that the act of 1904 did admit of
another construction, namely, to ex
tend the general coal land entry laws,
which were then applicable only to
surveyed lands, to unsurveyed lands.
"The legislation, read in the light
of the situation, and of the uniform
policy which had so long prevailed,"
Justice Lurton concluded, "of prohibit
ing more than one entry to one per
son, makes it plain that Congress did
not Intend to except the unsurveyed
coal lands of Alaska from the opera
tion of the restrictions which attached
to the sale of the surveyed coal lands
tn Alaska and elsewhere."
Gnglish. to Alaska, and paid them $100
each for filing on coal claims. On sec
ond thought, however, the company did
not press these findings, but interested
stockholders of the Alaska Develop
ment Company and their friends In the
scheme, and procured them to make
locations in their own names.
POWER-OF-ATTORXEY IS HIT
Rich Stacey Claimant Lose AH by
Court Decision.
SEATTLE, Dec. 4. According to land
office officials, the Supreme Court de
cision puts an end forever to the con
tention of the power-of-attorney claim,
ants to Alaska coal lands.
Today's decision sustains that of
United States District Judge Frank
Rudkin In the Doughten case, rendered
at Spokane and reverses United
States District Judge Han ford, who
on April 4, 1911, in Seattle, quashed
the Indictment charging Charles F.
Munday and Archie Shiels with con
spiracy to defraud the United States of
the use and possession of certain coal
lands in the Bering . River district
known as the Stracey group.
The Stracey claims are situated near
the Cunningham lands and are said to
be more valuable. These lands are the
richest undeveloped coal body in the
world, The Stracey claims were lo
cated by Algernon H. Stracey. of Van
couver, B. C. a brother of Sir Edward
Stracey. a millionaire baronet and Lib
eral member of the British Parlia
ment. All the claims are now held by
Charles F. Munday, a Seattle lawyer,
under an irrevocable power of attor.
ney.
According to land office records.
Munday organized the Alaska Develop
ment Company in 1897, and later went
to England, where he Interested Brit
ish capitalists, Including -Sir Edward
Stracey. In a scheme of obtaining own
ership of Alaska coal lands. At that
time there were no coal land laws cov
ering Alaska.
In 1904 Congress passed an act ex
tending the land law of 1873 to Alaska.
With this law behind him. Land Of
fice officials say, Algernon H. Stracey
sent 43 employes of the Pacific Coal &
OH Company, some unable to apeak
$62,000,000 SAVED NATION
Haiiroad's Suit to Recover Value of
Land Is Lost.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. A $62,000.
000 claim of the Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Railway Company, against the
United States was dismissed today
when the Court of Claims sustained the
Government demurrer to the railways'
petition for reimbursement for every
alternate section of land along Its lines
through the Indian Territory, now part
of the State of Oklahoma.
Judges Exchange Places.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. 4.
(Special.) Owing to the disqualifica
tion of Judge Benson, of the Circuit
Court, In certain cases up this term in
which the Judge had been private
counsel before his elevation to the
bench, he has serured Judee Kelly, of
THERE IS
absolutely
no word to express
the efficacy of
Scott's
in the treatment
of
COUGHS, COLDS
BRONCHITIS
CATARRH, GRIPPE
AND
RHEUMATISM
Albanv, one of the Judges of the Third
Judicial District, to exchange with him
until Christmas. Judge Kelly will be
here Monday to take up the court work,
while Judse Benson will go to Dallas,
Polk County, to act for Judge Kelly.
Even If you have
the money to spare.
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! to spend money la
rhnnkj lor expenses.
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divides your expen
ses Into equal week
ly or monthly
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Healthful Hints
ALL DRUQGISTS
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Deranged Stomach.
Dyspepsia and IndlKestlon.
Take one pound of prunes, one-quarter
pound of raisins, three tablespoon
fuls of sugar, boll In sufficient water
to obtain one quart of syrup; cool ond
mix with an equal amount of Duffy's
pure malt whiskey. Th! simple
formula, originally prescribed by Dr. F.
J. Klussman of Toledo, Ohio, will prove
very efficient In cases of deranged
stomachs, dysnepsia or nausea, and will
require no additional drug or flavor.
Grows Hair
on Bald Heads
A Remedy That Costs Noth
ing If It Fails to Do
as Claimed.
Resorcln Is one of the latest anil
most effective germ-killera discovered
by science, and in connection with
Beta Kaphthol, also a powerful anti-
septic, a combination Is formed which,
destroys the germs which rob the hair1
of Its nutriment, and thus creates a,
clean and healthy condition of tha
scalp, which prevents the development
of new germs.
Pilocarpine is a well-known agtmt.
for restoring the hair to its natural
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due to a disease. Yet It is not a oolV
oring matter or dye. ,
The famous Rexall "93" Hair Tonl
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revitalizes the roots, supplies hair
nourishment and stimulates a new
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We want you to try a few bottles)
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when we say that Rexall "93" Hair
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except of course where baldness has
been of such long duration that tha
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follicles closed and grown over, and
the scalp Is glazed.
Remember, we are basinjr our state
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Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. stores
in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San
Francisco, Oakland, Xos Angeles and
Sacramento.
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