Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 18, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1313-
ill :
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES.
Printlnit-roora .........
City Circulation .....
Mansslnc Editor
Sunday Editor
Composing-room
Superintendent building
. Main 7070, A 6033
ii... TnTn A 41093
..Main 7070. A 0tf3
..Main 7070. A 6085
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ASirSEMENTS.
KE5LIO THEATER (Serenth and Taylor)
The drama. 'Bouiht and Paid For.
Tonight at 8:15.
BAKEK THEATER cEieventh and Morri
son! Baker players In the drama. TM
Heir to the Hoorah." Tonight at 8:15-
O H DH ECM THEATER IMorrlson. betwejn
Sixth and Seventh) Vaudeville. This aft
ernoon at 2:15. Tonlcbt at 8:30.
FANTAGES THEATER (.Seventh and Al
der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:1
tonlcht at 7:30 and 9 o'clock.
EMPKES3 THEATER Park and Waahlny.
ton) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:13
tonlcht at 7:30 and 1 o'clock.
LYRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
Keating and Flood Musical wonieay
Papa's Baby." This afternoon at 2:0
and tonight at 7:30 and 8:10.
PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE OH JOT.
TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL First-run Pic
tures, 11 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Advertisements Intended tor the City Wevrs
la Brief columns la Sunday's Issoa mns he
handed in The Oregon la a business fflea by
4 o'rlork Eataraav evening.
H
Illinois Kociett Meets. The Illinois
Society last night held a njeetlns in
the parlors of the Portland Hotel. This
was the first meeting: after the Sum
mer vacation and about 150 Illlnoisans
were present. Several new names were
iiMmI to the membershlD roll making
a total or aoout 7ou genuine iiuauiam
.la inor Raan MarlTall and Mrs. -W. I
Frye sang. Miss Frank Towsley gav
-,.-llo-. and rhnrloR StHISOII COH
tributed to the entertainment of the
evening with some selections on iu
..(anA. whilA rilTIlhpr T8 rCITll IllS
t hA BoHv dflvi In Illinois. All
present favored the continuance of the
organization and iormea pmu '""i"'
it is hoped to increase the usefulness
of the society. The next meeting will
be held Tuesday, November 12, it the
Portland Hotel.
Oil House Fire Confined. All yes
terday morning firemen fought a stub-
vi... ! nil hniiSA of the O.-W
T a. TAT Cn t th foot Of RUSSBll
street, and not until noon were their
labors effective. Hampered by the
futility of pouring water on the flames,
the firemen could do little but confine
th hlaze and let It burn ouL Efforts
to save two big tanks, containing near
ly 15.000 barrels, were successful. Thi
kw w,. cr mvsterioua orlflrin. break
ir,- nut at -30 A. M In t storehouse.
local romnanies and the flreboat
promptly responded. Several barrels ex
ploded. but did no damage.
Realty License Granted Over Pro
.bo, TVin nniiA committee of t h
City Council yesterday granted a real
estate broker's license to J. W. Hef
ferlln over the protest of the license
committee of the Realty Board, which
body was at the meeting witn auum
23 affidavits against Mr. Hefferlin
Thi linanqn imfl been held ud for sev
eral months pending an investigation
of charges. The affidavits were all
AF.iiiprn hi Avidence taken
after which the committee decided that
there was.no occasion for holding up
the license any longer.
Dr. Marcellcs Goes East. Dr. M. B
-vi o iu uft lnnt nlff-ht for Chlca&ro
-v, cm ua EMrptnrv of the Oregon
State Medical Society, he will attend
the meeting of American Medical As
sociation secretaries. The session opens
October 23 and Is heralded as the most
Important in the past ten years. Regu
lation of membership is the main topic
of consideration. Dr. Marcellus will
nroreod further east following the
meeting of secretaries. He plans to
pass several months In the leading
furgeries of Philadelphia and New
York City.
Others F o u n r Goiltt. Deputy
City Attorney Ray Sullivan is con
tinuing to secure in Circuit Judge Gan-
tenbein s court convictions or aeieno-
te who annealed from MuniCiDal
Court. Those found guilty yesterday
were: Ruby Williams, vagrancy, T30
tine; Thomas Allen, assault on wife, 90
days on rockplle with a suspended sen
nn rnnilltlAn that he surjDorts
his family; Dan Mandlch, selling liquor
illegally, 1100 nne; . J. aiapauca
vasrrancv. $300 fine.
MAZAatAS TO CLIMB GALE'S PEAK. The
Mazamas' Sunday trip will be to Forest
r.rnn from there thev will hike to the
summit of Gale's Peak. This mountain
Is one of the highest on the Coast
Range, and is about five miles from
Forest Grove.' The party will have a
ntoi tor nn -rhA Oreeron Electric train
that leaves the Jefferson-street depot at
8:50 A. M. This time is oy me new
schedule that went Into effect Thurs
day. Acm Mav Gciltt of Serious Crime.
George Getty, a gray-haired man
about 60 years old. was found guilty in
lustra rrnntenhein'a court vesterday of
nnnrrihntinir to the delinquency of
young girls. The Jury was out only a
few minutes. Deputy District Attorney
Collier was assisted in the prosecution
by Allan R. Joy, appearing for relatives
of the girls. Getty probably will be
sentenced tomorrow.
Park Board Asked to Bct. The
East Forty-first street and Holgate Im.
n-nvAment AsRorlation vesterdav filed a
petition with the City Auditor asking
the City Park Board to purcnase 10
acres of ground north of the Wood
. ....l.- cVi rwil for mihlie nark and
playground. The petition will come be
fore the Park Board at Its next meet
lnar.
Vv.T-nRTriv Quarter acres In Bristol
In the city limits of Gresham on the
Mount Hood line. Special train Sun
day, October 20, by Umbdenstock &
Larson Company to show this addition.
Iauva Third and Yamhill at 1:45.
return at 5. Round trip tickets 16c
Umbdenstock & Larson company. -
wnAKa Cr.nH to Hear Ibsen Lec
itx Tha literature derjartment of
the Portland Woman's Club will hold
Its first regular meeting at I P. M. to
ji. in women of Woodcraft HalL Dr.
C. H. Chapman will give his first lec
ture on "The Master Builder," by
Thaen.
Rabbi Wise to Preach. "The Way
of a Fool" will be Rabbi Wise's topic
at Beth Israel tonight at 8 o'clock. To
morrow at 10:30 the Bible lesson will
be Genesis xli:13. The public Is in
vited. The music will be under the
direction of Mrs. Rose Block Bauer.
Dr. Mosessohs to Talk. Services
will be held at Congregation Talmud
m v. Oi-rth and Hall streets, at 7:30
P M Tomorrow morning services will
begin at 9 A. M. Dr. N. Mosessohn
win address the congregation. All are
welcome.
You Are Cordiallt Invited to the
largest and most. Interesting exhibition
of Oriental rugs ever displayed in
.i - rf trtftat Interest are the
ruruauu- o -
very rare Samarkand (Chinese) rugs
shown. Cartoxlan tiros., u wasn. -Frances
Pelton
t ni0-tit in Multnomah Hotel
iuub, r -
ballroom. Charming programme of old
music stage settings and costumes of
Louis XVI period. Tickets on sale at
door.
a . -- tt Wran Buried at Canbt.
The funeral services of Albert H.
Wing, who died in Portland ucioDer i
were held at Canby, or., yesteraay.
v vr r a a P M Tokiqht. wire
less' telegraphy rally. Get ready for
rsnvernment examination. Public in
vited.
Teachers! O'Shea's "Every Day
Problems In Teaching" arrived today
at Gill's. Third and Alder sts.
will Lease for five years 60x100
v...i.riinr Runt Sixth and Ash. J. D.
rvrinnnell. 401 Board, of Trade.
Acne's Portraits. Columbia bldg., for
men, women, children. Maln-A 135.
Weddino Roo. The latest Tiffany
shape at Jaeger Bros.
Diamonds, very finest at Jaeger Bros.
c--n. rvrvrn Planned.'
OIA.IAU ...... . . -
The social service department of tne,
light and power aepanmeni ui aa.
treet railway company win nave
hallowe'en social and entertainment
October 81 in the clubrooms. East
Water street and Hawtnorne avenue.
At this time W. T. Buchanan, publicity
agent. Is down to tell one of his fun
niest stories. The baby contest Is
scheduled to be held in the clubrooms
at 2 P. M., November 3, tor me em
ployes of the light and power depart
ment. Arrangements are being made
by Gus Rowden. superintendent of the
social service department. Announce
ment Is made that beginning with No
vember coffee will be served " the
clubrooms, Hawthorne avenue and East
Water street, at noon w-ueu onui- ...
will be made on current topics by
prominent speakers.
Horace. P. Brown Dies. Horace P.
Brown died at his home, 10 East Twen
ty-sixth street, aged 77 years.
j... o .hnri iiinAsa. Mr. Brown
had been a resident of Portland for
three years, and came here from lows
He had been an extensive grain dealer
. To n-hcr. Via was WCll
known. Mr. Brown visnea u.
during the Lewis & Clark Exposition
and was the means oi senu.ns
substantial citizens irom iow .
return there. Professor R. Brown,
member of the faculty of Carlisle
Indian school, and A. B. Brown, who
for 20 years has been connected with
the mail service on xne ouuiu." -
ii OVA h1 anna. His Widow
Mrs. Lydia C. Brown, survives him. The
.....,i -in h held todav at 2:30 P.
r at hA PortlanH Crematorium.
Seed DrvoRCB Granted on Changed
Complaint. In the divorce cae
, . n o a n in lust John S. Seed
rieieu mwi e .
Judge McGinn yesterday, ordered the
..I.Int nrili-h tf nGBQ D1CU AKA.udi
cuiuiaiiih ....... ... ' ,
her husbana some time b, a
... in thA neighborhood of
ULiier uji.i. ... . " . . . .
.nnrnnor- relations with mm. to V"
. , J - nf
stricken from tne nies nu
the court, upon the grouna tnai its
, .i - .-a .ittoriv false, reckless
scandalous and without foundation or
Justification, and Mrs. seea was o"
to file a new complaint.
. .i i ,.,,,- Aiiee-atlons. which
the court, upon Investigation, found to
be without any iounoanun- u..
i-i- k.di whnllv uuon th
new coiiipjouii, - - . - - ,
. xi BmiI had accused her
Kiuunn Kv ' -
e inAHAiitv she secured a divorce
without opposition on nis pari.
n TT'n. The Judl
nf thA Cltv Council
Clary tuiiiiunieo "
yesterday recommended the passage by
the Council of an orainance iauwi
by Councilman-Clyde requiring build
i n.r, n nigra seats for operators
in all elevators in the city. City At
torney Grant informed tne cmn""
. .n,,iii v,a enforced
mat ine mcnouic ---- .
under-police powers provided It could
be shown that there was actual need
of the elevator seats, uoiiutauuau
Clyde says the ordinance was drafted
. a . v. (nt.nrinn of several
buUdlng owners to remove the stools
from the elevators, 'inis ne suyo
i v. n janir,p in Alevators by re-
-.,nr. to rim cars during
innir hours without getting any resL
nr-muER Grand Jtot Instructed.
The grand Jury for the October term
. ... inAtmrtad bv Circuit
UL tUUl 1 " . -
Judge Morrow yesterday morning and
commenced its duties. . uwi
.V- 1 man nn T n A lUrV AIUCl l.AU
born, was appointed foreman. The other
members are: L. Main, u. vx. ...w,
J. Schlmmel. A. F. Gansneder. A. Gar-
barlno and B. Garfinkle. Tne jury wo
.M...tinn nf naaes against
defendants bound over from Municipal
nd Juatica Courts.
Primary Candidate in Trouble.
Campaign promises., alleged to have
. ... rharlo w. Garland, a
uccn "' . . , . ii
1 1 .i .. . n tha nr msr ai last aumi
gtiuuiuaia -" f -
for the nomination for Justice of the
t nA huhinii a Riilt acalnst Gar
land in which a default judgment was
entered In Justice Court yesteroay. me
mn,mt of the suit is 8, claimed by
. i .......PninhnmlTIA Printing COTTl-
IIICJ l,llaUD.lL i
pany for cards furnished the candidate.
vh.iiivp'i Sentence deferred.
circuit .Indare' Gantenbeln has deferred
.4.nnin Ram Krasner. convicieu a
BCUlcuviUB -
fw davs ago of extorting money
from underworld characters, until aicer
. i ,.t.i r Tianrv Marria. hi iiiiiii J i y
i.ji.tiui in nnnnei-tion with the same
transaction. Harris was a witness for
the state against Krasner and tne latter
and his friends have announced that
n- will assist In every way in the
-ni-r-t to r.nnvtct Harris.
Widening of Oregon Street under
Wat. The widening of Oregon
a n ?a fAAi hAtween Grand ave
Blicei AM 1W -
Via nnnroAeh to the new rail'
road ridge Is going aneau. n '
SO feet wide. Houses on the north side
. v. n Airvisi- rMa of Union
avenue have been moved back to the
. lino. Concrete sidewalks nave
been laid on portions of the street pre
paratory to Its being improves.
Or iTnnAirwn INSTRUCTION TO
si...., wc-c-tri a o.atalosrue of the
UlVAil II -- w
- - .i.ii. rni (DA rpcen 1 1 v f. tt
cuuraea ui oi-j " .
v.nv..i ..hnni fnr nnhlic rjlavground
Instructors was Issued yesterday by the
city park department, jbi i
be open to all persons holding a high
i i .A,tini-Ai or Its eoulvalent.
OCUUUl .1 1. v. w - - "
Sessions will be held every Tuesday
during the Winter irom a to x jr. a.a.
Aob Limit Fixed. An ordinance Is
. r i Attnrnev Grant
Qeinj$ iiictiaip" -j -j
making it unlawful for owners of boats
to rent canoes to persons uuuci .
years of age. The proposed measure Is
cr.-. n-rti r.mnct v.. Chamberlain will
be the Bpeaker of the evenlng-at the
auditorium of the new Lincoln High
School at 8 o'clock tonight, under the
auspices of the woodrow wuson
League or Oregon, eenator Limnwi-
laln will speak chiefly of Governor
wiiRon. hut it is extiected that ne win
relate Just what Harriman told him
concerning his contributions to Roose
velt's campaign funds. C. E. Spence
will precede senator unaniucriniu -
a brief review oi tne rwau umo aa.
by the State Grange of which he is
master. The Ad Club Quartet wm sing.
(Paid adv.)
Bourne Speaks to Merchants. ai
. i i,i aaIIikt of the Ketau
Merchants' Association held last night
at the Multnoman iiotei. obd
Bourne spoke on "The Parcels rost
The meeting was attended by about 50
members of the organization and spe
cial guests of the affair. Senator Bourne
explained the post system as being a
i at. a .nun mAri-hiint rather than
UUUH IW mo " "
a detriment. He declared that the only
institutions to be anectea are mo
nrf!sa comnanles.
Wrvkimrwr TV RESIDENCE
LflDHArU lAOL. JJU-.A-A.A.A, . . , .
Districts. Campaigning againui
i v. a,4 Ira in-
orderly nouses uas cav-ntu
v.i nrinitiis.nn kr v nolle officers,
such daces
to the suburbs and residence districts.
1 U icon - "i - . .
a ,v r, viAQriniinrtArs. of houses in
....A.tnhla B11 rnHTilITllsr w u tun. a k ao
Similar complaints have been coming
In from time to time
few weeks. '
Sale of Over-Stock of high-grade
Imported suit lengths, overcuai.ius
- . , AtR. For the Dur-
Li nuti a "u " " j -
j!,.n.lnr nf thla atOCk OUiCk"
PUBO AA iiDjvoiiia . -
ly, single lengths will be sold as low
as half ox original cosu ui6
tion of exclusive patterns. A rare op-
i .. am d-aa a atviiRh suit or over-
coat of best imported material at small
cosL J. PoiivKa "A""'
CnrhAtt hide-., cor. Fifth and Morrison.
mrn-nnnTA-rA UWIIT TONIGHT. Th6
denominational rally of the Methodist
Episcopal Cnurcn ior tne
a inctitnto will be held at
T.,.i,.cir..i chnrrh. this evening at
7:45 o'clock. Rev. J. H. Bennett, pastor
of First Methodist episcopal i-nm
c..au piahnn R J. Cooke. D. D.,
LL. D., resident bishop, will address
the meeting, and their addresses will
be followed hy a general oiscuwiua.
Riflb Shot Causes Agitation. Great
..nnllAn TVQO I'd 111 (Ml In tDB VlClHllV
of Morrison street and Union avenue.
t.r. j n i,ht whAii a rule duiicu
cuucauaj metuv, " .
accidentally discharged, passed through
a nrBiio intn' an flloinins: building
and dropped on a bed. The report of
the gun causeo. a stir in me i"i"w
,nm it wo found that Dr. Flttenger
. an 1 1 at wh 1 1 a 1-lpaniiiE the rifle, had
rc-nd It accidentally.
Electric Council Holds campfire.
Brothers of the Portland n-iectrio tjoun
oil hald a camnflre last night with their
famine and friends. There were
.1. tn anil FAfrARnTllAntS. J. R
mU9lln Aiinii6 ' " "
Wood and A. P. uampoeii were me
rommlttee of arrangements.
Pnnn-sanR Beggs' CLASS at K. of F.
Hall every Saturday at 2 o clock.
Multnomah Hotel Turkisn Dams.
. r Z ' ..ji
a- a-i.a thA n atA or tne cauot wiui-
AU LOlvn - ,
nance passed by the Council at its last
session and vetoed Dy mayor xi.u!.i-aa5..a.
The ordinance is changed to Include
nersons under 18 instead of persons
nnahle to SWim.
Pvinptjg to Hear Suf-
. AnnRKARRft. in miner xiaaii
... 11 . v. MnnA nr p ut i w f.ii i v -
Atsnii wvi in, .
ninth and Gladstone streets, an equal
suffrage meeting win De neia ioniDui
at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the
i-iAiinH. rmtfli fiuffracra Leasrue. A. C
Newill. C. B. Woodruff and Mrs. Helen
Miller Senn will speax. mrs. jonn iom
linson will give a reaomg.
tt u wnnnwiBD Will Speak to
Light and Power Employes. William
F Woodward will speak to employes oi
rhA Portland Railway. Light & Power
rs nH nthAra. Sundav at 3 P. M.
In the men's clubrooms, corner oi Haw
thorne avenue and Kast water street.
in. ..vi.nt win hA "iommission f orm
nis DUUJli " ' - ..
of City Government and borne oi its
Features. -
. t-i Uvt r. mi nninn JI7RT.'
Thomas O'Brien, confessed member of
the pair which made an abortive at
temDt to hold up a South Portland
Tiesdav night, was arraigned
In Municipal Court yesterday. He
waived examination and was held to the
grand Jury, which is In session and
will take up the case shortly.
H. G. Barr's Estatb to Be Adminis-
tKr.A t;- Mitnh. an attornev.
ir.nt, li. aawa.. , -
yesterday was appointed administrator
Of the estate 'OI narry vx. aaa,
was murdered on the Linnton road a
fA wAAtra ncrn. The estate is ot the
AAiimitNi value of S50.000 and the
principal heirs are Mr. Barr's brother
and sister.
Woodlawn Improvement Associa
tion Will Meet. Woodlawn Improve
ment Association will meet in
Greene's Hall, Dekum avenue, at 8
o'clock tonighL The subject for dis
cussion will be "The Columbia Slough
a Practical Drainage and Ship Canal."
Equal Suffrage Subject. At the
Oak Grove Methodist Church tonight
Judge George C. Brownell and Mrs. J.
W. Polnce will speak on the question
of equal suffrage. This meeting is
under the management of the Milwau-kie-Oak
Grove Suffrage Leagua.
Judge Morrow Leaves. Circuit Judge
Morrow will leave tonight for The Dal
les where tomorrow he will try a case
for Circuit Judge Bradshaw. His court
here will be closed during his absence.
Two new modern six-room bunga
lows. Just completed on the corners of
13th and Braxee streets. Irvlngton;
easy terms. Holmes & Menefee, 209
Railway Exchange bldg.
Don't Keep It
In the House
Now that crops are
yielding plentifully
to the farmers "and
business is pros
perous with the
merchant many
persons have good
ly sums on hand
for which, they
have no immediate
use.
Yet they do not care to tie
it up for a term of years
on a mortgage.
So they keep it in their
homes a temptation for
burglars and a risk from
fire. Avoid cnance ana
danger and leave it on a ,
Certificate
of Deposit
Safe till you need it and
earning a ' good rate of
interest.
Portland Trust
. Company of Oregon
BANK
Third and Oak Sts.
"The Bank for Savings."
SALOON SUIT IS STARTED
Complaint Made Against Those In'
terested In Depot Building.
fcnlt to enloln "the operation of saloons
at the Oregon Electrlo depot. Front and
Jefferson streets, was started yester
day morning by H. M. Esteriy. special
oironf nf Governor West.
mv.A AfeinAani ATA RufUB MallOrV.
i un uBituw-' -
nf th. nrntvrlv on which the de
pot stands; Paul Wesslnger and Henry
Wagner, of the vveinnara orewtij,
sees. and Dan Coppock, M. H. Meyer and
B. Frischkorn, . saloon proprietors woo
sub-lease from tne Drewery compiuij.
The states complaint is signeu m
Attorney-General Crawford, Ernest R.
Ringo, a deputy under Esteriy, and Mr.
Esteriy. It recites that hundreds of
persons go to and from the depot daily
and that Intoxicated men" are In the
habit of loitering around the premises,
passing insulting remarks and making
themselves generally
PIONEERS ARE CELEBRANTS
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Dray unserve
Golden Wedding Anniversary.
n v. th.io children and a
Durruuuucu uj - .
large party of neighbors and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. a- x-
AMrr anniversary.
nrtnher 11. at their home, 386 East
Seventh street South.
ir. Mrs i irn v nrosBeu iub
to Oregon with their parents the same
Toco rrh... children and one
year, o. ... .
grandchild were present at the cele-
bration, ine tuimi"
r. Drtinn1- Hath A. Dray, of
on-nond and Charles T. Dray, of
Kalama, Wash. Their other children
are Mrs. J una iyons, i
Wash.; Robert, Lewis E. and W. W.
Dray, of Tacoma. They were married
at Oregon City in 1862 by Kev.
Stratton.
Superintendent Alderman Home.
SALEM. Or., Oct. 17. (Special.)
uperintendent
n..in- aviIa, aftm-mnnn ta remai
with relatives until he is completely
recovered. The fracture has been per
manently set and no serious compli
cations are expected.
SINGLE TAX IS ATTACKED
Grant B. Dimick SBakes Address to
Transportation CInb.
Grant B. Dimick, mayor of Oragon
City, in addressing the Transportation
.1 a onAliA nf thA A7rea.t
L1UU JBOLCIUAJ, ..t. . AV.
resources of Oregon, referring to the
work of the railroads in furthering tne
j 1 .ni nf the state. He said
. i. - -iaa r. r..-i o.il tn t-ei l tndustrv is In its
infancy and that all that Is necessary
to make Oregon tne Danner bluih io
....... n.imhAT. nf nersons on the
CA BtCBlOl m
farms and the adoption of scientific
methods in agriculture.
Mr. Dimick explained the weak tea
. . Aha nrmuwAd slnarle tax meas
ure and urged his hearers to vote
against the bllL
mi.- n. no tinrt cinh now has
X I1W iiftuoiJui",,"'.
permanent quarters on- the mezzanine
,i - a aua Multnomah Hotel. OCCUDy-
ing a largo part of the space on the
Third street siae. xne ciuu nm a.-ava
a house-warming soon.
MEN'S RAINCOATS.
nr.. inn .Ant ii nt airs is money saved
for jrou. Big values'. Little prices:
That Is my motto. Jimmy Dunn, 316
Oregonian building, also Majestic The
ater building.
GEARHART-BY-THE-SEA.
An nnrasional Winter trip to Gear-
hart will make a big saving in your
doctor's bills. Give n a trial.
Alderman returned
. - - c-.. i7,.n.iiirn. Hi has been
1 .i.. in a hnanltal there for
rec" ..: 'y Whlle motor
a oroen ,
i- eniithern Oreeon. He went
Tor
Hosiery
1
I
Qeans Everything j
m
Manufactured! only by
JAMES PYLF & SONS, New York
ICCHWAB PRIKTIMC CO
IOben f.qreene. presidentI
135 STAKf STRLt.1
a : 1
RING UP MAIN 9432
! "THE STORE OF QUALITY"
L. MAYER & COMPANY
148 Third Street
Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers
A 4432; Main 9432
Our SECOND SHIPMENT of
this delicious, palatable Sausage
arrives this morning. If you did
not try it last week do so to
day. Just think, 600 pounds -we
disposed of in one day, and
then could not fill all our or
ders. - We were the first people
to Introduce this Sausage in
Portland, hence our wonderful
output. Packed in link form at
40 per pound. Packed in
meat form, 35 pound.
Buckwheat Cakes and pure
Maple Sugar add a tone to
your breakfast.
Week-End Saving on Regular Stocked Groceries : .
Knox' Gelatine, regular 15c, per package XU
Ghiradelli's Chocolate, regular 30c, 1-pound cans 5
'Swift's Hams, premium grade, per pound j24?
Kingan's "Own Cure" Hams, per pound jjSEK?
Morel's Bacon, per pound i'-Tno
Gordon Gin, regular $1.25, per bottle - Jfcl.UU
Palatable Goods that have arrived this last week:
"1912" Soft Shell Walnuts, at, per pound
Fresh Finnan Haddocks, not storage, per pound aS5?
New Chestnuts at, per pound
"1912" Crop Dried Prunes, 2 pounds for ?
Herkimer New York Bitty Cheese, per pound 35
Fresh California Figs, Fresh Strawberries, per box. .. .ZVQ
We Solicit New Accounts. Special Messenger Service. -.
BETTER
CLOTHES
We say Better Clothes, for our
splendid Suits are in a line of su
perior distinctiveness. Our good
Suits are altvays the backbone of
our business, and to the man who
knows, they practically sell them
selves. From the shops of the World's
Best Tailors we choose with the
greatest; care their choicest pro
duction. Then' we stand back of
each Suit with a Guarantee of per
fect satisfaction in every minute
detail.
And right NOW, while store is
being remodeled, you can buy one
of these exceptional Suits at a
Greatly Reduced Price.
$35.0(TSuits for $26.25
$30.00 Suits for $21.65
$25.00 Suits for $18.75
$20.00 Suits for $14.85
&15.00 Suits for $11.25
May we have the pleasure of
showing yon these handsome new,
Fall models today or tomorrow!
Lion Clothing Co.,
FOURTH AND MORRISON
Successor
On 2d near Washington"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S
AT THE LIGHTHOUSE
75c Upright
Gas Lights, 35c
The light you all
know exactly a Il
lustrated. Complete
with globe, good
mantle and burner;
75o Lights. 2 days
15cWeIsbach
Mantles, 2 for 15c
Think of It I Gen
uine Welsbaoh In
verted Oas Mantles,
twe for price of C
one S JFOK.. -
I H at
n 't
This $12.00
Electrolier, $6.50
That's the way we
save you on Fix
tures! Beautiful 4
light brushed brass
chain Electrolier, Il
lustrated, with 16
in. plate. Regular
112 without glass-
I ware, BS
KXAR WASHINGTON STREET.
Lang's
Mineral Wonder
Lang's Mineral Wonder Is a natural
product, containing no drugs, herbs or
alcohol, and Is the best remedy on
earth for Stomach and Kidney troubles
and all blood disorders.
look for our trade-mark
none: genuine without it.
LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDULENT
IMITATIONS.
H. W. LANGE & SON
231 Main Street.
Pbone Main 2378. Portland, Oregon.
FOSTER & KLEISER
Outdoor Advertisers
PAINTED BULLETINS
POSTERS WALLS
East Serenth and Et Everett Street.
Hast lilt. B 2224.
i N.ti a.
CLEANS
: SCOURS
POLISHES
OUR FACTORY TO YOUR HOME
Take
the Mere
Matter of Price
Here is a solid oak Davenport, largo
siza and perfect, so far as material,
design and construction are con
cerned. As far as price goes, you
could not buy a similar piece at any
retail store for less than $31. Shop
around a bit, and you'll find we are
right. Maker-to-User Price $22. OO
SALESROOMS 3St ALDER STIIEKT.
Opposite Old, wortman fc King's.
iEALY-
MAIN
7200
GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
288-290-292 STARK STREET J
CO;
A
6181
SAUSAGE FROM
1 M&m!f
FRESH TODAY
LINK SAUSAGE SSTSLAOc
SAUSAGE MEAT La.ryroFai0m.eiBo 35c
FINNAN HADDIES!.?t,aS":25c,
SALMON BELLIES Rivinb.!?. 30c
SALMON TIPS, PER POUND, 35cl
OUrCT Pill CD Nabob brand, pur
on EC I ulUtn and sweet, PrQn
gallon nuu
NEW YORK CHEESE, J5"J
pound
IRISH OATMEAL, i&S-:
can
f I 1 r-J-l iXt&dVA
THE BLEKI) THAT ftlJUITV
BUILT, FEE POIND 45J