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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1912)
Take Lunch in Our Cool, Restful Tea Room. 4th Floor-Best Menu. Best Service-All Kinds of Prepared Foods in the Delicatessen Dept., 4th Floor Agents for Gossard Lace Front Corsets-Royal Worcester, Bon Ton, Mtne. Mariette, Nemo. RenaoBeltetsandSahlin Waists-Expert Corsetteres TSeHeart Retail M XJk Shopping Pure Foods Visit our Sanitary Grocery and Delicatessen Store on the fourth floor. World's purest and best foods at the lowest prices. Phone your orders In. Expert service. Prompt delivery. Old&SN Store Opens at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. On Saturdays $6000.00 Voting Contest List of Leading Contestants Will Be Published Sunday It's a worthy cause and worthy of your most earnest support $6000.00 to be distributed among the 21 societies, lodges, churches or other charitable organizations receiving the greatest number of votes. This great voting con test will accomplish a great amount of good. Why not do a .little boosting? Votes given with purchases. Out-of-town customers ordering goods by mail may name the. institution they wish to vote for and the mail order depart ment will be permitted to cast the ballot. Do your shopping in the big, cool, sanitary store with the best goods. We Ourselves Are Better Served by Serving Others Best Ventilation Pure air Is necessary to good health. Water-cooled air circulates thro ughout the store constantly. Shop here In comfort. The Rest room is on the second floor. You are Invited to use It. Meet Your Friends Here Ask your friends to meet you here. Every modern convenience is at your disposal. All cars transfer tn OMa. Wortman & King's. You are invited to make this store your headquarters Free Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda Today with purchased of ?1 or more. Only one check to a cus tomer. Ask the floormen. We want you to sample our delicious Ice cream. Bring the kiddies. Lot of Interesting things to show them. One Grand gift of $1300.00 One Grand Gift of $1000.00 Two Gifts of $500.00 each Two Gifts of $250.00 each Jive Gifts of $200.00 each Ten Gifts of $100.00 each" 40c Coffee at 28c Pound O. W. K. Imperial Roast Coffee. ceuent flavor. A regular uc grade on sale Saturday at. lb. Men's $20-$30Suits $12.75 Last call in the men's Suits. A final clean-up of all men s and young men's suits at the lowest price yet quoted on suits of like quality. Sat urday we place on sale about 200 suits at above special price. All men's and young men's suits, in fancy worsted and tweed mixtures, the very best of this season's styles and fabrics; browns, grays, tans, blues, etc., in a splendid assortment; good practical suit's for all year round wear. Men. here's vour opportunity. Stylish, up-to-dat6 suits; no "has- beens." All $32.50 to $40 suits; grays, browns, tans and fancy mixtures now $21.50; regular $20.00 to $30.00 tn 7 El suits specialized for Saturday's selling at only 7JL & 4 3 Boys' $5.00 Suits at $2.98 Each Wonderful values these, the pick of the season's best selling lines stylish little suits that will give excellent wear and keep their shape. In this lot you are given absolute choice of our boys' $5 Knickerbocker Suits, made from good serviceable ma- i terials. in very newest styles. These splendid C O f O 4 suits come in sizes 9 to 18 years, at low price olp&jCj t 1 : Boiled Ham 35c founa Genuine Eastern Sugar-Cured Boiled Ham. sweet and tasty. On sale OC special at low price of. pound Jul' r, : .air Fine Swiss Cheese 35c Imported Swiss Cheese of exception ally good quality. Saturday qC on sale special at only, pound OiJl t Choice tsacon tor ioc English-style Bacon, b e s t Eastern sugar cured. On sale Satur- 1Q, day at low price of, a pound IOC Best Hams 17c Pound Hams best quality Eastern sugar cured 600 on sale Saturday 1 T at low price of only, a pound lit Sausage at 35c Pound Kosher Cervelat and Kosher Salomls Sausages, Saturday special Bt"3tln the low price of only, pound cJtJl. DON'T LET THE OTHER FELLOWS GET JLL THE GOOD ONES $1.25 Shirts at 95c-$3 Shirts for $2.15 $4 Shirts $2.85-$5 Shirts $3.65 A great Saturday sale of'Men's high-grade Shirts value extraordinary for this one day's selling. Men who demand shirts of the highest quality can supply their needs now at remarkable savings. All styles are included in this sale. Shirts with soft collar and turn-back cuffs, plain colors and fancy single bar and cluster stripes. Materials are percales, madras, soisette, cambric, light-weight flannels, silk and linens and all silk, priced nt: Men's $1.25 Shirts on sale Saturday 95 J Men's S3.00 Shirts Saturday for $2.15 Men's $1.50 Shirts Saturday for $1.15 Men's $3.50 Shirts Saturday for $2.35 Men's $2.00 Shirts Saturday for $1.35 Men's $4.00 Shirts Saturday for $2.85 Men's $2.50 Shirts Saturday for $1.85 Men's $5.00 Shirts Saturday for $3.65 Men's $1.50 Union Suits, Special $1.15 Boys' $13.50 Suits $8.65 f Evening Sales sir-..;;: Boys' Knickerbocker and Norfolk style Suits in popu lar weaves and colorings, smart, dressy Suits for little fellows, at a great saving. At above special price we offer rich brown or gray mixtures, in checks, plaids, etc.; desirable colorings for present and early Fall wear come in age 6 to 17 years. Regular Q p values up to $13.50, now on sale forpO00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Order Now Saturday Sale Drugs, Sundries Fletcher's Castoria, the bottle, 25C Regular $1.00 S.S.S., special at 79C $1.00 Lydia E. Pinkham's r?Ckr Compound, special at, bottle 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills, 15 $1.00 Swamp-Root, the bottle, 79 25c Sal Hepatica, special at 19 Hamlin's Wizard Oil, bottle at 45 Apenta Aperient Water, bottle, 25 50c Bromo Seltzer, a bottle, 40 25c Pond's Extract (genuine), 19 50c On Riah Hair Remover for 39 25c Merck's Boric Acid, the lb., 19 35c Merck's Sugar of Milk at 29 Squibb 's Glycerine, Vi lb- for 15 50c Dental Glyco Thymoliue at 39 Colgate's Big Bath Soap, cake, 9 $1.00 Pinaud's Violet Water at 50 20c Kolynos Dental Cream, 3 for 50 25c Onsillia Face Powder, spcl, 15 15c Pear's Glycerine Soap for 12 50c Marietta Stanley's Sem- QCf pre Giovine, extra special at-'-'' 15c Jergen's Camphor Ice for 10 50c Carmen's Complexion Pow., 25 5c Fairy Soap (only 6 to a customer), special, the bar for ' 15c Peroxide, i-lb. bottle, for 10 10c Household Ammonia, special, 8 10c Sapolio kitchen or hand 7 35c Roll Absorbent Cotton for 25c 15c 20-Mule Team Borax, only 8 25c Veolay's Powdre de Riz for 15c 4711 Vendura Glycerine Soap at 5c 25c Packer's Tar Soap, the bar, 15 15c Talcum Pdwder, special at 10c 25c "Mum" kills perspira" "1 Q tion odors; all should use it, 27 O 25c Sanitol cTootti Powder at 19 25c Rubifoam, special, bottle at 18 35c Lavender Sticks, special at 25 iace-inmmea unamois Women's $2.25 House Dresses at 98c On the Center Circle Saturday You 11 want to buy two or three of these splendid House Dresses when you see them. A good assortment of very newest styles in percales or chambray stripes, checks and plain colors; Dutch or V-necks, long or short sleeves. Some trimmed with bands of plain or figured mate rials. Also the popular 2-in-l dresses. An extra special of- Q Qs fering for Saturday. Sizes 34 to 44. Choose from the lot at 2OC Women's Kid Gloves 98c A great special purchase of high-grade Kid Gloves on sale Saturday at way under regular value. One-clasp style, full pique sewn, Paris Point backs; latest shades of tan, brown, bis cuit, mode, light and dark gray, navy, green and oxblood, also black and white. On QjB Sale Saturday, priced special at, pair'?' Knticav fiilic filmic Zdr- rt Prtir r ---- ,'In the center aisle, Morrison-street way, a spe cial sale of the famous "Kayser" Silk Gloves. Warranted to give excellent wear. Come in black, white and full range of colors. EZf 16-button length, $1.00, 2- clasp style, JlC 10c Handkerchiefs at 5c Each Women's Irish Shamrock and soft mercerized Cambric Handkerchiefs, hemstitched edge and embroidered styles; also children's Handker chiefs of fine, soft cambric, with hem- EZg stitched colored borders; 10c grades, at- 1r f A J In the Basement from 6 to 9:30 Only The following Items on sale In the Basement Store from 6 to- 9:30 only: 75c Gloves at 33c Pair l-button-length Fine Lisle Thread Gloves in black, white, gray and tan. All the sizes. Regular 75c gloves on sale at only JJt- 35c Union Suits for 19c Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits light Summer weight, sleeveless low-neck styles, loose knees, 1 Q 35c quality at the low price of Aiw. $5 Trimmed Hats 50c Women's and Children's Trimmed Hats, worth up to $5, late styles and colorings, 6 to 9:30 choice at Cfk the remarkably low price of Owl Boys $5 Suits at $1.98 Boys' Smart Well-Made Suits odd lots latest styles and fabrics, near, ly all sizes from 12 to 17. Cj 1 QQ values up to $5.00 at only ! $1 Corsets Now at 53c Four new models in batiste, coutll and net, for medium figure, four hose supporters. Sizes.19 togo 30, $1 grade at the low prico Out $1 Pongee Shirts at 59c Men's Fine Mercerized Pongee Shirts, light, cool, neat-fitting shirts, with or without collars. Plain en or stripes, $1 grades at only Womens Neckwear 5c Hundreds of pieces of Fancy Neck wear, some slightly mussed Jabots, Cascades, eta, in lawns and C laces; choice at the low price of OC $1.50 Waists Only 96c Several new and' attractive styles nicely trimmed with laces and em broideries high or low neck. Q! Sizes 34 to 44, at low price of JUt MEN'S UNION SUITS Fine Jersey Ribbed, in long sleeve and ankle length, or short sleeve and knee length. Garments are superbly finished throughout and have ribbed cuff and neckband. Best regular J $1.50 value. On sale at special low price, "r,A,AU Children's white lawn and dimity Dresses, all this season's styles, daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries; come in ages 6 to 14 years; excellent val- QChf ues to $2.00, special at only, each -?-'' Childrens Rompers at 53c Children 's gingham and chambray Romp ers in dainty checks, stripes and solid colors; come in ages 6 months to 6 years. A sensible dress for the little tots. Priced special at only, each Girls9 Dresses at V2 Our entire stock of girls' and misses' Summer Dresses on sale at just half the regular prices. Smart washable frocks for girls from 6 to 14 years of ag U w cola Sotnrflv n t insi SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Men 's separate shirts and Drawers. Shirts in long or short sleeve styles ; drawers in knee or ankle length. 'Come ifi plain white or flesh color. Extra good fitting underwear. Rib fin- 7(g ish cuff, collar and ankle. Regularly $1.00, at vV Bargain Circle Saturday r IK5T r LUUH tvi M i xicj -. Mens Flanlette Gowns 45c Men's Negligee Shirts for 59c Men's Muslin Gowns for 59c Men's Flannelette Gowns, with or without collars; nicely fin-EZf. ished; come in pink and blue colors, fancy stripes; have pocket, -'-' Men's soft Negligee Shirts with soft collar and French turn-back EZQf cuffs; also plain and plaited styles; plain colors and stripes, ea.,-7-' Men's fine muslin Night Gowns, with or without collars; neatly CJQ trimmed with braid; double stitched yoke, double gusset. Spec '1 -''-' Fruit Jars Mason or Schram, pints, 45 Mason or Schram, quarts, 55 Mason or Schram, Va-gls-i 75 Women's $1 Lisle Vests for 59c An extra special for Saturday from the underwear section, tirst tloor. women s fine lisle thread Vests, with dainty trimmed yokes or in the plain styles. Come in small and medium sizes and in colors pink, blue and white. On sale Q Saturday only at the reduced price. Regular value to $1.00, special at-''-' Special telephone service In grocery department Saturday at J A. 11. Phone In your orders. Best service. Women's 50c Vests at 39c On sale Saturday only at this price. Women's fine lisle thread Vests, plain or fancy tops, in small sizes QQ only. Take advantage, garment -'' 65c Union Suits at 48c ' Women 's regular size Union Suits ; fine lisle thread: fancy yokes, lace-trimmed knees, low neck and short Q Women's 50c Drawers 37c Women V fine lace-trimmed Drawers, lisle thread, pure white, the best regu lar 50c quality. On special sale O g Saturday only, priced, garment Women's Vests at 19c Women's cotton Vests in plain or fancy yokes, sleeveless styles, good values at 25c each. For a great Satur- t Of day special, on sale at, each--'' $1.50 Handbags 98c Best quality Leather Handbags In all the very newest shapes and leathers, full leather lined with plain or fancy frames. Saturday special, your choice at the QQ low price, each uOl Women's $5 White Shoes-Pumps $2.48 . . . i . . - . whu. ;snnfH on Mil rnav. ,v e . - .rirsi-ciass rooiwesr in every sense or tne wora are - ------- --- ---- rhnice White, all we have left of them in one day. We advise you to come In the morning if you want VJt- of o 5 O Nubuck, White Grenada Silk and White Linen Shoes the best makes obtainable. A good range of go 4g styles to choose from latest lasts. Saturday only your unrestricted choice of any $o.00 White bhoe atv.. Children's White Low nl CUnCS v omens ana H VV' VH hX """ "Ti " 'h"" III 1.11 u luii wiiwkv Mens i o w . . - - - " " V Hoy ccout onoes me juot for present and school needs, very strong and comfortable. tfJO OQ Saturdav at low price of Di0 inuu ounce LUII OIIULO Shoes, sizes 6 to 11. Button and lace styles in great va riety. Saturday your choice of the regular $1.75 values special it the very low price of only HOC M e n's Low Shoes Oxfords and Pumps. Great range of latest lasts and leathers button or lace. Our entire dJO QQ stock of 14.00 Low ShoesJAi0 O. W. K. Svecial Hose, Saturday. 3 Pairs for$l O. W. K. Special Hose for women are imported direct from Chemnitz raV Jjnf TulTan X Id88"1? or medium lisle four-inch double garter welt double soles, heels and toes. Hermsdorf guaranteed ffl QQ it j j - -,.411 n,na. nthor Teo nnw nn ailTa at ftXtra SDGCml. & pairs A -" w last DlcLCn. Eta sleeves. Saturday special, only The New Robespierre Collars at 25c Just in by express, the popular "Robespierre" Collars, daintily trimmed with laces, come in white and lull line 01 me popular coiure. ymce nrettv Collai-s on sale Saturday, choice assortment of styles, special at'' 1 -eTff-m " Women's Silk Boot !VymE& Hosiery, SaVday, Pr. On special sale Saturday Women's Pure-Thread Silk Hose, full with lisle-thread tops ana soies. msu-opuucu u whitp tan skv and pink. All sizes in me 101. A le. Infants' Hose at ztc fashioned 4n Klanlr z.. ,i- har!rin nf the vear. Supply your pres ent and future needs at this very low price of only, pair 'No-Mend' Hose 25c Mothers, no hose on the market will give you as eood satisfac tion as the "No-Mend" Hose. Knees, heels and toes linen spliced. Extra strong, 6C naira for SSl.-tO a pairJv- Infants' "Little Beauty" Silk lisle hose, fine ribbed and very elastic. Come in black, white, tan and bine. Range of sizes 44 to 64. Exceptionally OC good value. Special only OC -jc mce-inmmpa Lnamois nr. ii ' - - X . " 1 . FEGHTL HELD Grand Jury Will Take Up Stab bing Case Next Week. VILE LANGUAGE REPEATED Witnesses Testify of Hearing Woman Goad Her Husband On and Then of Scuffle W"hlch Resulted In Hi9 Death. , Dressed all In black and weeping continuously, while sheltered from the view of the crowd by her attorney. Mrs. Ethel Fechtl appeared In Muni cipal Court yesterday for preliminary hearing on a charge of murdering her husband. Otto Fechtl, by stabbing him last Sunday in the Tourney building. at Second and Taylor streets. Upon a mere outline of the case, sufficient to show probable cause, the court held the woman to the grand Jury, which will take up the case next week. David Ley, who occupies the room next to the scene of the killing, balked at repeating the language he had heard the woman use to her husband. "I don't like to say it before these women." he demurred, indicating a knot of women in the courtroom. Quarrel Scene Described. "Go ahead." said Deputy District Attorney Collier, "they're here to hear it." Ley said that from what he heard he Judged that the woman, who, he supposed, was Mrs. Fechtl, was goad ing the man on. He heard bodies come heavily against the partition several times, as if In a scuffle. Then he heard groans for a long time. Viola Mynatt. living In the room directly underneath, heard similar sounds and called the proprietor oi u -ht the woman went for a glass of water and tried to revive the man after he fell. Detective Hyde described the appearance of the room. Bok Hustling" Come to Light. No attempt was made to prove the Identity of the persons In the room or to establish the fact of death and the defense moved that the woman be discharged on these grounds, but the court held that enough had been brought out to call for action by the grand Jury. , Following the hearing. Deputy Col lier reduced to writing the testimony of numerous witnesses, which will go to show that there had been repeated fights between the man and his wife, in which she seemed to be the ag gressor, being nearly twice the size of her husband. District Attorney Cameron Intimated yesterday that the fact brought out in this case, that "box-rustling" was being carried on in North End saloons, by women who received a percentage on the price of drinks they induced men to buy, would be laid before the grand jury Democratic Workers Xamed. Bert E. Haney, chairman of the Dem ocratic state central committee, yester day named 15 Democrats to serve oh the advisory committee during the coming state and National campaign. The committee named comprises Gov-or-nnr West Senator Chamberlain, Judge William Galloway, of McMinn- ville; Herman Wise ana jonn n. omim, of Astoria; A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles; Bernard Daly, of Lakeview; William T. Slater, of Salem; Dr. C. J. Smith, of Pendleton; Claude C. McColloch, of Baker; Milton A. Miller, of Lebanon; Walter M. Pierce, of Hot Lake; O. P. Coshow. of Roseburg, and B. F. Irvine and F. S. Myers, of Portland. NO LOAFING IS SIGN Chief of Police Issues Order "Go to Work or to Jail." JOBS ARE TOO PLENTIFUL Police Find Absence of Professional Criminals but Panhandlers and Petty Thieves Are Numer ous and Troublesome, "Go to work or go to jail!" So ordered Chief of Police Slover yes terday to the hordes of Idle men who are hanging about the city, and to en force his mandate he has directed the captains of the night reliefs to put half their men in plain clothes, the better to come upon the idlers. "I am Informed that contractors are crying out for men to take Jobs at $2.60 and $3 In all parts of the city, and cannot get the men," said Slover yes terday. "Meanwhile, poolhalls, saloons and other hang-outs are crowded, and at night the streets are lined with pan handlers. Pretty soon outside work will be short and then-the usual Winter cry of distress will go up. 1 am going to see if we cannot connect these men with the Jobs, and avert much suffer ing later on." Special attention will be given to the downtown districts, where the Idlers most congregate, and the order Is not primarily directed at the rounding-up of yeggmen, as on former occas'ons where similar provisions have been made. In .fact, detectives and Captain Eaty, their chief, say that there Is ro riarkaoly little indication of the pres ence of outright criminals in the city. Au unusual number of complaints of mA "roiiori" whilA drunk Is the only occasion for special activity at this time. While there have been re ports of men being held up, the de tectives, after an investigation, assert tnat tnere is iixtie merit m many v the reports. Tha onlv onnsMArahla ofi TT1A against property committed in the city within the current month was the robbery of Joe Pagh, a farmer from .iageueiu, which was partly a confidence game ted by two aliens who escaped. There have been tour cases oi - arunn ruuiug in the North End. In two of which the offenders have been committed to the rockpile. One elderly man was robbed by two negro women, a frequent occur rence, and two reported cases of hold ups are accepted by the police as ac tual occurrences. There have been two cases of homi cide, the killing of Otto Fechtl by his wife, and the murder and suicide com mitted Thursday night by Charles Gehrig.' Marriage Bliss Is Brief. Mrs. Ida Spenger, a widow, became the wife of J. W. Applegate, a pioneer Portland photographer. May 1. Yes terday she filed suit for divorce and also obtained an order restraining her husband from in any way interfering with her. The Injunction was granted on' a showing that Applegate had threatened her life. Mrs. Applegate wants her former name restored and also wants possession of a valuable lot in Multnomah Addition, which she says her husband induced her to deed to him a few hours previous to their marriage. Applegate is accused or cruel and Inhuman treatment. His wife charges that he is an habitual drunk ard and irresponsible when under the influence of liquor. Attend Rosenthal's great shoe sale." CLUB HABITUES MED HEX ARRESTED SCXDAY MCST APPEAR OR SUFFER. Single Jury Will Try 45 Accused Tuesday Warrant for Overland Manager Xot Served. All defendants arrested In the raid upon the Overland Club last Sunday must be In court or forfeit their bail when the case is called next Tuesday, pursuant to an order made by Judge Tazwell yesterday. The order prevents any further complication over the iden tification by the police of defendants who are not present in court. While the state code provides that a defendant need not be present in court to answer to a misdemeanor, the Su preme Court has held that offenses against city ordinances are not misde meanors within the meaning of the code, and Judge Tazwell has taken ad vantage of this fact in making his order. It is likely to be far-reaching in effect, as defendants caught in raids where a large number are involved usually hide behind the privilege of non-appearance, and the officers ari in most cases unable to identify them by name. Forty-five men caught last Sunday will appear Tuesday, unless they elect to forfeit their bail, and will be tried by one jury. Five others, caught in a second raid Thursday night, will have a jury trial Monday. A bench warrant issued for J. A. Mc Cleary, manager of the club, to answer two suspended sentences Imposed upon him prior to the raid, has not been served, the police being unable to find him. Pickers and Packers in Demand. WEISER, Idaho, Aug. 16. (Special.) Three fruit-packing establishments in the Weiser neighborhood are beginning operations this week on prunes and pickers and packers are in strong de mand. One grower. Miles Cannon, has Issued a call for 75 pickers and pack ers, and others are seeking men. Pro duction this season will be tremen dously Increased over last year. Popular Priest Goes to Portland. HOOD RIVER, Or., Aug. 16. (Spe- cial.l The parishioners of Franciscan Church the welcome local Sun day Father Victor, the priest who will arrive the latter part of the week from Oakland, Cal., where he has been at St. Elizabeth's Church. Father Pius, who has had charge of the local church for the past two years, has gone to Portland to the St. Anthony Church. During Father Pius' administration the local parish has forged ahead rapidly. The building has been made more at tractive and new pews have been In stalled. Father Plus was also instru mental in securing the new Catholic Church recently built at White Salmon, Wash. THE SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO . .,, , .i. i i v. xk-.wksT STEAMERS OX TUB COAST. 5flinr 9 A m' August 20, 25, 30, September 4. 9. 14 and every rive aaV"- Ian FRANCISCC"rst-class $10.00. 12.00 and $15.00. Second-c ass $6.00. L.OS ANGELE&-lrst-class $21.50. $23.50, $26.50. Second-class $11.3-. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamers UiOM and Persia Ticket Office rntrnl Amrrim. South A mrrlon PAXAMA SEE THE CANAL LOW EXCtBSIOS RATES. ice 142 THIRD STREET. Phones: Mln 2h05. A 1402 The rougher whiskey tastes-the stronger it is. The stronger it is the more harm it will do. But then-you don't have to drink it rough, strong or high-proof. There's Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable bottled at drinking strength. Costs no more than any other whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland.