THE 3IORMNG OREGOMAX. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1J12.. Sale Begins Tuesday 8:30 A. M.Store Closed Monday EDITORIAL To establish a new standard in the retail business in Portland. To build a great business upon the principle of the greatest' good for the greatest number A store for all the. people, but ONE class of goods ONLY MERCHANDISE OF MERIT by lower prices, quality always considered FIRST. By truthful advertising, which we consider not only right but PROFITABLE not to advertise honesty, but to take scrupu lous care daily that each word of advertising is true, all this For the Growth to Come We understand the intelligence of the American woman well enough to know how well she will support an enterprise of this kind. -Not an ordinary department store, but an aggregation of stores. each one complete of its kind, all under one roof and each under the direct management of a master merchant. The monopolist seeks by exclusive methods to control the article he makes; he trades upon the needs of the consumer and compels him to pay a profit out of proportion to the intrinsic worth of that article. Public patronage solicited through the medium of prize con tests, store shows, concerts and other forms of free entertainment decreases the worth of merchandise, for it levies a tax upon the goods, all the cost of which must be borne by the customer. To do business at the least possible cost and the lowest possible expense is our fixed purpose. We shall develop a new life about us in the new store, and the glory in the uplift will be shared by the public as well as ourselves. -The seed was planted a year ago when construction on our new store was commenced it has taken root and is crowinw Karr every day We are nearing harvest time. Our plans, our hopes, our ambitions and our ideals will shortly blossom forth with the opening of the new store. DOYLE, PATTERSON & BEACH Architects WORCESTER BUILDING. PORTLAND. OREGON . March 25, 1012. Messrs Lipmcn, Wolfe 1- Co., City. Re Fixtures. Gentlemen: T7emust have your decision on the Fixtures for 7tht 9th and 10th Floors- immediately if you would avoid delays. We must let these contracts as once or we cannot he responsible for any delays, as the buildine -will te ready for this insta llation of Fixtures May 15th, end v. ill he finished complete July l3t. 7ory truly yours , Doyle, Tatterson & Beach, TO THE PUBLIC: This Removal Sale is not a trade expedient designed to impose a left-over stock of undesirable merchandise upon the public. It is not a sale organized to distribute stickers and odds and ends of bygone years that buyers have passed season after season. Practically the Entire Stock of Merchandise That You'll See on Sale is Brand New bought expressly for our regular Spring business. No rubbish, no truck such merchandise was never allowed space under any con--dition in our store. We have always been favorably known for MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY All of our stocks are purchased from responsible manufacturers, and even the simplest and the most inexpensive goods are as care fully selected as the most elaborate. In its entirety our stock illustrates the sincerity and integrity of both the American and foreign workmen. Concrete facts concerning the Removal Sale is all you want you may read them in our Double Page Announcement in the first section, and see' them all over the store next Tuesday morning. We shall not herald our Removal Announcement with a blare of trumpets nor yet again attempt to dazzle you with immense price reductions or fictitious bargains. We never use that much abused word "VALUE" in our advertisements, for it has been used so unremittedly to create false price comparisons and impos sible bargains that the public has long ago ceased to believe in its trustworthiness. Every great business enterprise has basic" fundamental prin ciples. One of our controlling principles is to win public approval by worthy, first-class, reliable merchandise. Such merchandise has always a standard wholesale price that forbids extravagant profits for this reason. We cannot offer day after day, week after week and month after month fashionable and seasonable goods at immense reduc tions as appears so continuously in store advertising. This Removal Sale, an event out of the ordinary and occurring but once in a business decade, makes possible greater sacrifices than could ordinarily be offered. Our New Building Is Rapidly Nearing Completion We Have Received Notice-All Goods Must Be Sold-We Will Start With Everything New from Basement to Roof Read the Double Page Announcement in First Section Our removal sale begins next Tuesday, April Second. We close our store Monday in order to re-tag every article of our stock with removal sale tickets. We are firmly resolved not to transfer any goods from our present location to the new store. In order to dispose of our immense stock of Spring and staple goods, we begin the re moval sale at the very outset of the Spring season when all merchandise has its greatest worth and is in greatest demand. Immense reductions in every department in the store. Everything reduced, excepting a few contract articles. Positively no goods held in reserve. Read the Double Page Announcement in First Section We Feel Fully Justified in Saying That this removal sale is so remarkable, sacrificing as it does an enormous stock of new Spring and staple goods that it should attract to theLipman, Wolf e & Company store everyone who has the remotest idea of buying merchandise. We Direct Especial Attention to the standard quality of our goods. As we confine our busi ness to merchandise of merit only, the unparalleled reductions throughout the store, brings high grade, reliable merchandise to you at tremendous price concessions. Our Entire Stock Is Composed of New 1912 Merchandise-All on Sale NEW LAW BRINGS PENALTY l'rion Sentence GUen Man Sending Falte Rat in In Mail... .N'KTT TORK. March Si. A year ana three months In the Federal prison at Atlanta wan the sentence Impo.xxl to Jr urn the first man convicted of the fcew crinia of letting up false fluanclal rating through use of the United State! ma Ha. A recert amendment of section 115 ot the criminal code, tlie nnlawul ut of malls. Included only fraudulent stork schemes, "get-rlch-quick" propositions, etc. but with the conviction yesterday of -lorph R. Schelnbeurg for ser.dlng fnlso stateme- ta about the solvency of '.ir business through the malla. a pre cedent set. The Federal au thurltiea will follow It up with similar prosecutions. BUTTE TO ESCAPE STRIKE Miners Vote Six to One In Favor of Continuing at AVork. BL'TTK. Mont.. March 31. The count of Uie ballots cast by Butte Minera' Union on a proposition to strike pre cluded any chance of a suspension of work.- At 11 o'clock tonight the elec tion Judges reported that 2800 votes had been counted, showing: 2400 against and 400 In favor of a strike. Not quite half of the ballots have been counted. The excitement of the last few days has subsided. The Judges expect to finish the count tomorrow night. Soldiers deployed albnir the northern ber flfr of Te;;sne Park fire their rifles rontintjallv to keep the thousands of eld from leaving the (rounds until th open stason for nuoilng it ovar. YOUTH'S DEATH PUZZLES Seattle Resident Found Dying on Streets of Redlands. REDLAXPS, Cal.. March 31. (Spe cial.) Ernest Carl Christy, a ycuns man from Seattle. Wash., who has been staying in this city for rhe last month lor his health, was found leafing against a fence and gasping hard for breath tonight and although he was rushed to his rooming place and a phy sician was summoned, he died before the physician could reach the p ace. An Inquest will be held. Papers found among his effects dis closed that lie lived at 3524 Ferdinand street. Seattle, and other papers showed that he had been connected with the Seattle T. M. C. A. M. A. Hollabaugh, general secretary of the Redlands Y. M. C. A., has telu graphed the secretary of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. for more information re garding -the young man. Kltber tea or yerba. mate is served In Chile at 4 P. M.. not onlr n the homes, but at clubs, restaurants and hotels., and many business houses. A cup of tea nn'1 a roll of small cake in too club or hotel cost from S to 12 cents United States sro'.i. while the buslnes hoiiss.iirivp it free rath er than hve the clerks leave their ork or so out for ic