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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1912)
15 .Special 25c Lunch in the Basement I Manicuring' and Hair Dressing Parlors and Hair Goods Store on the Second Floor Shoe Shining Parlors in Basement Tea Room Atl Floor La o is?-,' Ho me Journal Patterns, 1st Floor Candy Store, 1st Floor Olds-Wortman-King IP asemem Store TTTT! MOT? XING ORrOOXTAN. FRIDAY, APRIL .10, 1912. it Olds ,W; or tito a an Mb Ilio;g u i Only IXeFiij StT3- West of Chicago OccupyineJ an Entire City BlocK ! Buji-y.ihT .Com-tos2isosii -Don't G-uiess ! (( IN THE V Abasement at nor w JJ f Men's JShirts. ties and nobbv Men's Shirts at 43c Basement Bargain Circle Hundreds of thrifty men and women will take advantage of this bis sal? Thev are eertainlv splendid val- mtterns; made of good oualitv pfleale; coat style, with cuffs attached; a great choice of new, neat patterns; all good colorings. Well made Shirts that have good, full bodies and sleeves. AO Sizes 14 to 17. Specially priced for today at"T"OC 18c Day in Basement Mesh Underwe'r 18c Sun Bonnets for 18c Women's Sunbonnets, made of fine pincham, in neat checks, pink and white and blue and white: a "I good, full bonnet, peciaj XOC ilK Ribbons for I8c 250 yards of fancy silk Ribbon. 5 inch, in a crrat ariety of new tires !rn and Korean stripes. All 1 O beautiful colors. Special at OC "Shoeshine" licxlSc A sale of Shoe-hine; a combination of boot and shoe dres.itir;, with dauber and brush, complete. 1 O Specialized at only, the box OC 25c Lisle Cloves I8c A sale of women's fine lisle (lw. in black or w hite. 2-clap; a splendid quality at 25r the pair: all " Q :es. Srna this sale at 25c Wash Belts at 18c A sale of fine wash Belts, are beau tifully embroidered, in new dainty dfsizns, fitted with pretty pearl buckles. Regularly 25 cents. 1 O Special, your choice at only XOv A sale of boys' cotton mesh Under- j wear, shirts and drawers, special quality, excellent weight, in all sizes, j 124 to .14. Kxtra special for "t O this sale at. the garment only OC ' Women's Pants 18c! A sale of women's Swiss rib cotton ' I'u n is. Come in Spring weight, loose knee, trimmed with pretty lace; alii Kegiilniiy 'Zt cents. 1Q 1 Me- Seeial for this selhn onlv You owe it to yourself ;.nd family to make your money go as far as possible and the only way to know when yon are getting the full worth of your dollar is by comparison of quality. Quality is the first and foremost thought of every buyer connected with this establishment, foe well they know that when tho goods are pas-cd'on to the consumer the "Quality will be remembered, when the price is forgotten." The very existence of an institution of this kind is full and satisfactory proof of legitimate methods, honest advertising and reliable merchandise. 4 A 1 1 X" l a. lAuvtr t,muruiuery i A sale of fine Swiss allovor em broidery, in scones of dainty pat terns; lull sheer swiss mi 1 Q lin: snlendid oualitv. vard XOC SilH Jacquards at 18c A sale of 25 pieces of wash Fabrics. These are new silk jacquards; a fine sheer silkv fabric that washes well and makes up beaut if u'ly ; a splendid showing of new Spring and Summer color; splendid 2-c quality. 1 Q snccial for this sale, vnril AO" I y f?- -7-. -fr, v. vv V ft i T I f v 57, mm $iio 37.50 382.50 a la the Garment Store Second Floor Southwest. Sweeping orrlers conn from 1 he hoad of the firm to sacrifice all Ilish-frrade Fanny Tailored Suits whieh sold 'regular at $50.00 and up. So we have cone- vigorously through the stock and picked them oiit for lod ay's sale. Whipcords, imported ' serges, diagonals. Bedford err fs and novelty materials, in every wanted color, in plain or mixed or siriped and clieeked patterns; medium' length, short coats and r-i;iavays. neatly trimmed with laee, embroidery, ratina satin, lengaline sili-;. iiKT-ranie laee. etc.. with two or tJiree buttons, side fastenings, etc .'tir intensify the richness of materials. A grand assortment grouped' for your choosing at the following reductions: $50.00 Suit3 priced at only S37.5Q ;l $ 75.00 Suits priced only S56.25 552.50Sr.its pricedatnly S39.37 !f $ 85.00 Suits priced only S63.77 $55.00 Suits pjicedatnly S41.25 $58.EOSuits priced atonlyg 13.87 $C2.0uilspriceJ at only 8 46.87 $03 50 Suits priced at only S51.37 $ 87.50 Suits priced only S65.63 $ 95.00 Suits priced only 871.25 $ 03.50 Suits priced only:S73.88 E MU(.IRRO ASKS ritT WITHHOLD 1IVIIKXD. TO Pu t men t of 15 Irr Cent on Pre ferred Claims Ordered 0cr Trotel of e-Cshlrr. '.-over ih protts r GpnrrlrM4r' UlbNon. ex-cjhlcr of the American Mark Trunt Company. I'resldinc Juice Knvmiaueh has Kicnen an r1rr rtlrcctlns IL K. Albert, special ilfputr In charpr of the bank under Tank Kxamlner Wriht. to declare and par m dividend of i per cent on the prefererd claim of the defunct insti tution. MacClbbon protemed that plans were under way for reorganization of HHr.nr. to t;rx (uttiom re- Tl R THe Orrirtnian haa arracved tf flash election retuma on a screen at SJIxih and AMrr atreeta. .Vt Informailon concerning election retoma will he eiven over the tele phonfor the rea-.n that b.th trie, phones Till be ta&ed to thf utruoat in Catherine the retuma. The relume will be flaahed as soon aa aalhered and corapllf-d. Xi vtattera will be admitted to Te Oreaon:an editorial rotma to nta'it.. The retuma from today's election will be furnished by The Orraonlan to bth telephone companies as rsp MW as they ran be gathered and compiled. Inqulrera wilt be able to obtain de al red Information concerning the election by lelrphonlne the Informa tion department of cither f the two telephone eyatrma; the bank, and that the aietj should not be disturbed. The preferred claims amount to l".T9:i and the amount to be dis tributed by Mr. Alhort Is $75,110 M. The total amount of cash now In his PO'seaalon is .lf.. the collections harlns; been 3.7;i.9t and the dls- 'iremenis necea.ary to. -nnlnsr up ine nuine.s ll.bO 1'). The distrlbu tlon will be made May 10. . .Marliihbon said that he had secured stock subscriptions to the extent of A meetins; to discuss renriranlzatlon has been called by a committee of the depositors for Saturday nlitht. The scheme, now betntc worked out pro vides for the turning; over of the entire capital stock of the bank. 1500 shares or the par value of 1100 a share, to the reorganization committee, f.ir sale at $l.".0 a eharo. The sale of this would reallxp i:5.00 one -third of it Is said to have already been subscribed. The banks liabilities are approximately IMO.OOO. The 175.000 disbursement woud reduce this t $ IDS. 000 and the liquidation of 1114.000 of securities llted by Bank Kxamlner Wright as pprored would leave a surplus of ooo. It is proposed to offer the rest of the stock to directors of the old insti tution and to investors and should the cheme would hav 113.000 surplus with which to start business. MacGlbbon and Charles' J. Kleeman. who is associated with Mac gibbon in work In fr out the plan, be .lev that it Is feasible and will meet a-lth success. If the reorganization tcheme Is successful before M.iy 19 and the bank stands prepared to pay In full Ine dividend probably will not be paid, fudge Kavanaufrh'e object In advanc .n; the date of distribution from April .'i, m-as to jtlve M.ic'JIhbon more time ,o work out his reorganization scheme. New York, are registered at- the Mult nonirth. O. .V Smyth, a Hums hnrscmnn. is at the Imperial. F. J. Victor, of Seattle. Is registered at the Cornelius. M. M. Brower. a Seattle business man. is at the Bowers. Al Uelser. a minins man of F.ikcr. Is at the Imperial. II. B. IVari-e. a Seattle architect. Is at the Multnomah. Captain Charles Spencer, of Vhlte Salmon. Is at the Orciton, Ir. Charles A. Ault. of Knlerprlxe, is resrlstered at the Imperial. --Mrs. J.M. Barms, of Mood rUver, Is reitlstcred at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. ;. M. Wilson, of I.a Grande, are at the Carlton. C, O. Johnson, a Pilneville merchant. i rriimiririi 11 inr -trejioii. Kdward T. Coman. a Spokane banker, is registered at the I'ortlan.l. Max Goldsmith, a coal operator of Spokane, is at the Multnomah. i J. l Waterman, a merchant of Bon ners Kerry, is at Ihe Perkins. Robert R. He Poo. of the Siletz In- I dlan reservation. Is at the Perkins. J. V. Iluntameler. a stockman "f Uacey. is registered at the Perkins. Supreme Judge T. A. Mi Bride is c-g- I Istered at the Imperial from Salem. I J. W. Hall, connected with the South- I em Pacific at El Paso, Is at the Carlton. ! Thomas J. Flavin, postofflce inspector i of Spokane, la registered at the Oregon. C J. Thronson and W. C. Woodward. I merchants of l'ayton, are registered ut I the Perkins. IL B. Hazzard. specinl agent of the Immigration service, is registered at the Bowers. Charles W. Halderman and R. O. Prael. business men of Astoria, are reg istered at the Imperial. Lieutenant K. W. Krofft. of the reve nue cutter service, is registered at the Carlton from San Diego. G. W. Sanborn, president of the San- born-Cutting Packing Company, of As toria, Is at the Multnomah. P. W. Matheson. an snthrarite coal mine owner of Wilkesbarrc. is regis tered at the Multnomah. W. W. Mitchell and family, of Cadil lac," Mich., and Kdward H. Mead, of Sault St. Marie, are at the Portland. CHICAGO. April IS. (Special.) The following from Portland. Or., are reg istered at Chicago hotels: Stratford- Theodore B. Brown. La Salle Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal. S110.00 Suits priced only S82.50 Women's. Sweaters $3.98 ilK Petticoats for $6.-45 Carment Department, Second Floor. ' Garment Department, Second Floor. C A s:ile of women's Sweaters in a lurire !' A eiiiiilele line of . women 's "Klosfit" irl!i:cnl tif I liret -in;u Icr :i'nl slmrt 'j IV 1 1 ico:it s, in soft lustrous taffetas and Ion!)!'- !i iiH's.-i'l.nes. neativ 'ci.'ide with wide or id i iKiiiow liliiited flimncOA. trimmed in iiM utus. l-iuey v.-tayes, siimli1 or ilou!i! hri'ii-le.l. ' nil f-m ck " ami V-sIuipc a: rf) roll eIl;u: white. re.I, z-.iy, 4,? Q- creen. Iirowu. u fi..iii val. Women' s Vais .".S 9 Garment Dcr?t. Second Floor. A very Sn'ei;l off.-riiic l' V'or"''n'-i I'iih' Lin'i ric. .M;iruisirtf ;cid T;i ilinnl "Waists. '1'lu iliiinty stylos ciiiuo with liili or Tow necks, short or Imv sl-evr-s, t rin:iiicil with luicii, ';ilciK-ii-nnos iirul tinny Jiiccs. Thf iloreil Wdists ;iri' plin tucked r eniroiilcrtMl, ;ilso shirt .efrects; vain.- to .-I.IM.I.,. ; - ry , 'j Icfi;illy ri-ri! at only. ca:-!i JI.OS1 I able Damask .':'9c Yard In tin I ji i it'll Slore on the main ' llonr. a sah of '('.) yards of Mrri-oried ,1'al'le I lam.'lslc. .'iti in'-'ios wide in inany pleasing ih-simis ; special- O i"t i.'Oil for this sale at only, the yard cJJC Bed Spread 31.9; .01.39 in the IVwncsl ic Aish. nniin floor, a sale of Sum mer weight 1 !fil Spreads, made of corded ami crinkled dimity; siox for sinclo or double beds; the small sies are priced SI. 29; ( J f (lit? Iarp' sizes are priced at ouly.) eJ 4?,? CI Q 'i si itched bands and pin tucks. CC 1C S.J.-CJ ;j Specially priced for this sale pOaTJ j! Pstticonts 1.4. 2.49 Garment Ctcre Second Floot;. ! . "-howino; (,f fhe famous "Klosfit"' Petticoats, 'I iuad.' of trood quality sateen and lleatherbloom ij materials, with Accordion pleated flounces or li knife pleated flounces, with or without under- J drois. These Petticoats are exceptionally well ;j made and fit smnr Around the t C A f il hips, priced from SI. 49 up to lb ail .4 4 S7 ' aa . as -w w east sbbi lyien. s Washabie Ties Oraly 25c In tlie .Meirs Section, main floor, a showing of the season's best and latest approved styles in washable Four-in-llarids, in white mercericd Jualerials and white with o C? m at stripes aiid figures, price, each sOC orting'-Up Sale of Women's Trimmed fiats $7, $8, $9, $10 Grades For S5.95 Our Millinery Store, second floor, will be the scene of unusual activity today and tomorrow. We have selected just 100 Hats from our splendid stock, comprising strictly Tailored , ITats, Dress Hats and Semi-Dress Hats, trimmed m flowers, fancy , feathers, wings, ribbons, laces, silks and velvets. Hand-made and hand-blocked bailors. Derbies, Turbans, Tri-Cornes and many other styles in black, white and eolors. Our best $7.00, $8.00, t f- Af $9.00, $10.00 grades, for tDO.cO Women's Coats $12.95 $25 Coats for $17.45 Garment Dept. 2d Floor. A sale of women's good quality coats in the season's most approved styles, including every wanted color in a complete range of sizes for little wo men, misses and up to the stout wo men. The fabrics are pongees, taf fetas, serges, novelty suitings, etc., styled on neat, plain tailored lines or fancy effects, beauti- ! i o QC fully trimmed, at only P 3 AUTO COATS Handsome models in serges, diagonals and mixtures, loose, comfortable styles with large collars and revers with side fasten ing's, others are trimmed in broad cloth with low, side fastenings, and belted bacK, colors are gray, tan, browns and mixtures. Most of these are sample lines bought way under the regular prices. Aretf -7 ATI honest values to $25, at P 0 rlLsoJ1'' ; 0 GO Men 'IL s hdrts at 95c ORDER BY MAIL r uww il iiiy i V T Vs.' ; -,-"rJ' SJL . .4 pro.T.lonc!"ru,'.!h, bnk What the use havinsr ve I1J0.000 In l.lltlon to tha 1 . r .1 . mi urplus with arlil. il to start ; ! a POCKet Klllie that Will not cut readily? Can you imagine anything more annoying tlian "trying to sharpen a pencil" or endeavoring to cut a piece of rope " with a knife that vroa't hold an edge ? Yoa nou!J hfs very particular when parchaaing knivea. Insist upon baring and yoa are bound to be satisfied EVBRV BLAIkK HAIIRANTKII 1 PERSONALMNTION. H. I. 8vddon. of Spokane, is at th 8wrra. . . . r Harry T. Shea, of Albany, is at the Cornelius. ki n a.a mco t Oft J "SCRIVENS" ELASTIC SEAM Undervear 75c $1 3L5G Kvery nan should, cmno in and SCO llic '"Scrivon" Underwear boforrt Iio lii.vs in liis season '3 supply. It is m.nlf Av'itli an clastic stofkjnc'tte semn or strip inserted down the miuiis. AVe have eotnplcte lines of Drawers and Athletics ami I'liiou Suits in' all sizes for men. Drawers are priced 7rc and . Q Union Suits at only v 2. DU i In the Men's Store Main Floor. A sale of 1000 new Spring styles in men's Shirts. The best values in all Portland. Fine French percales, made up in the coat j styles with plain bosoms and cuffs attached, white ground with neat, blacK figures and assortedQC ORDER BY MAIL stripes, also plain white shirts in all sizes Men's Ne?liee-st.vle Shirts, with soft collars to match aDd turn hack cuffs, French style, white ground with neat pencil stripes; also plain, light blue and prray shades; all sizes in the lot; r rood $1.00 ivnlues. specialized for this sale 'at only, each OtC FRUIT STICKS, 10c A DOZEN Made in our Home Bakery, on the fourth floor.- Home-made Cakes and Pies a specialty. Sox 6 pr. $1 read, mercer- SI. 00 'Tiilt-to-Wear" Hosiery, fine, lisrht weight lisle thread, mercer ize! finish, with 4-thread remtorced heels and toes, in black, tan, navy, gra-; all sizes; 25c sellers; 6 pair3 A liensot;oral 5aie of Cihldreri's Wear Rompers 65c to 01.2 Sl.OO Tub Dresses for 57c Children's Komper. in nijiplctt, i'luiml.ray nnl pLncliam 'f Tub Dresses for chililren from "2 to 6 years of age. materials, in plain colors, checks and stripes, 'i CI French si vies, made of cliasnbray. gingham an''C7 Sics "J to li years. Priced at only C'w up to ! percale, liglit and dark colors. $1 values, only ' TUB DRESSES in ail Hie new materials, with low- neck ; Tub Dresse3, made L' Uiplott, p'rcale and gingham, and short leeve or , high neck and long C " " a"! li in all coloi. Sizes run from 2 to 7 years. f OC a7 aw J Men's $2 and $2.50 Gowns $1.65 Jfen's genuine "Soisette" Night Gowns in plain colors, tan, light blue, pink, white, gray or heliotrope; trimmed with - -r" silk frogs and braid ; all sizes ; $2-$2.50 grades, special ) ,q5 'sdeevi'S. Priced very sj-ccial at i'Se up ': 51-?"-- v r " IQin Center Circle All main aisles lead to this sale and "all' thrifty women will he here to participate in thN bargain feast. - For one. day-only a sale of high-grade. Silks in fancy brocades, stripes, plaids arit Persian effects, chocks and plain black in pcau-de-eygne, messaline, Louisine. taffeta, etc. It's doubtful if they will last all y day, as every looker will become a bu3-t-r ; $1 to .f 1.50 vals. C 2.50 House Dresses 51.29 fl C " t'"' ':,r-i1''1 f'ir'Ip. main 'floor, between the 0 elevators. A sale, of women's House -Dresses, made J-'""'! "ality percales and ginghams, in checked, i3 Atrira.ll striped and plain patterns, or lavender and white, l.-ar LlW-- blue and vhile.'bhick an, I wtiitei nl-n dark blue and white; styled with Dutch necks and short sleeves or collars and long sleeves. " OQ Sizes -Jt to -14. Kegular $2.r,0 values. Women' Khort Kimonos of ?wd finality lawn, in flora design.- JQ I mado loose with Ikiiuonc siete. liuiii. (Liinly piittcii.s. S.k. cial C j peciali.cd for.this selling at only 98c up to GROCERY SPECIALS CaneSugar$5. 90SK. The purest and best cane stock. We positively guarantee not a grain of beet sugar mixed in it. Order early. BUTTER, 70c SQUARE. The best that money can buy- or skill can produce. Is pure and guar anteed to be sweet. Order early. BUTTER, 62c SQUARE Guaranteed to please. Phone order. FRENCH PEAS. Imported, in cans, dozen at $2.25 Imported French Peas, can, 20 Imported Macaroni, 2 pkgs., 25j Imported "Spaghetti, 2 pkgs., 2o Imported Vermicelli, 2 pkgs., 25 NUTS, 2 POUNDS FOR 35c. Brazil. Pecans and Filberts. Best. English Walnuts, 1 pound for X6 ale Bon Ton Corsets $3.50 to $5 Grades $1.98 Corset Salon 2d Floor. Extraordinary sale of the famous nr an ... ' "0" on Lorsets, designed for I medium and slender figures, with f low or medium Dust and long aV !al atl 1 1 a stun wun iiexioie nacii nones, fnns arp trimmprl in laro Thaca ' j - - - AK a utjc r fnrcnlc oa finA ..41. A K 1 j vuiaiu aa c llicu Willi 1 ui U nUSc supporters; $3.50 to $5 (i no grades, special at, each pi.70 $5 Corsets $2.95 $7 Corsets $3.95 Bon Tori Corsets, made of fine quality coutil and batiste, modeled with' high or low bust and brassiere tops, splendid fitting models, with hose supporters attached; regular $5.00 grades for $2.95. Our regular $7.00 values JJO QC specialized for this sale at tinly p.OvO All corsets are fitted by experts and when fit ted are guaranteed to give satisfaction to the wearei Take advantage of this corset sale. ilr. and Mrs. William Favsraiaam. of I