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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1913)
1L APRFL 2. 1913. - 13 WEDNESDAY. A-Tnunrn-Til KStPS OTTSI frlhe lEsLSit Side in VEHICLES. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINEEY are making the EAST SIDE FAMOUS. The A. H. Averffl Machinery Co. pioneered tothe East Side, followed Mitcneu Lewis a stayer, John Deere How Co Moline Plow Co, Freeman & Sons, Scott & Munsell, E. M. Wade, Beall & Co, International Harvester, and other heavy snippers, including uw wraiera Z conU Ztslln the map. The East Side i, growing both as a wholesale and a RETAIL DISTRICT. BUY ON THEEAST Sn)E-ET THE HABIT. East Side mcSnU will welcome vol TODAY, WEDNESDAY, BARGAIN DAY ON EAST SIDE. EVERY ARTICLE A BARGAIN AS ADTETJ-BnBnIBB CWJB. 9R 0(0)0 (TMDO tfi? a Buy "Moore' Sho ;s Pay Less Money OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Any $5.00 Men's Shoe for 4.35 6? Today only. MOORE SHOE COMPANY lkl We Give S. & H. Stamp Wednesday Bargain Day We are determined to make this bargain day one to be look I forward to each week by every woman In Portland, and nowhere can you get more for your money than rle-ht here. In addi tion to the sale of waists quoted below, we will offer a special lu women's and misses' Suits. Coats and Dresses. For the Bargain Sale 13 Chiffon. Messallna and Crtpe da Chine Waists. lKular prices. Z.u0 to I3.SS. Barf tin Jg f.; Chiffon. Messallne and Crepe do Chine Waists. Kegular prices were J.9S to Il.ss. JO tZf bargain Iay. VK to hi: THE KMIWS n THK VAI.IK COAT & SUIT .SHOP 388 and S90 East Morrison St., sear Grand Ave. mm Central Market KIND0RF BROS. . 130 Grand Ave. ALWAYS THE BEST Roast Veal.. 18 Veal Stew 15 Loin Pork 20 Shoulder Pork 18 $1 Cooker for 35c 75c Cooker for 25c A combination self-basting roaster, double boiler, mix in? bowl and pudding dish, 4 useful articles in 2, for Wednesday only at .2o and 35 Watch Our Windows 1U&S34-, We Save You muucj On Furniture 360-66 mTNORRisoM 57. WEDNESDAY'S EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose With Ravel Stop A Pair Three colors black, tan and white. Sold for 75c a pair everywhere. A genuine bargain to introduce our new location. H. BAUMER & CO. 369 East Morrison Street 35c WEDNESDAY SALE Plain and Fancy Hat Braids Beg. 75c-85o Braids, 35dPc Beg. $1-1.25 Braids, 49fc Pc Satin. Peroxallne. Lusters and Mix tures the season's most wanted styles In Black. White and Burnt. Hats Trimmed Free If you purchase your materials of us on Wednesday. MRS. A. R. RAFFERTY MIIHaer, With W. H. Markell A Co Eat Jlorrlvoa. Cor. I nlou Are- Bargain Day Underwear We offer for our Wednes day bargain a very fine Combed Egyptian Elastic Ribbed Garment at 75 c REGULAR $1 VALUE See Window Display Mil II III I ! Leading East Side Clothier WEDNESDAY SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY Women's Dainty $2.00 and $2.50 Shirt Waists $ioo Tailored and fancy styles. The newest models of the season. You ought to get a few of them at this price. DON'T FORGET Our Special Credit Terms $1.00 A WEEK On Clothes for Spring PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Grand Ave. and E. Stark St. ENGLISH WALKING HATS Regular $2.00 Values WEDNESDAY ONLY Spring Suits in all the lat est Weaves and Patterns. A.Pautz&Son 131 GRAND AVE. Near East Morrison St. On Wednesday Only Good 35c House Brooms at 19c A rare bargain: made of good quality broom corn, four sewed and wire bound and metal lock neck. Strong and serviceable. Not over two to a customer, and none on phone order. WILSON'S DRESS HOOKS to every woman who presents this advertisement at our KAitnn rmint.p CTerinf"rl Av. Not a samDle. but a full- size. lOe card in white.. black or gray. "Wilson Dress Hooks are not ordi nary hooks and eyes or snaps they will completely overcome your dress fastening difficulties. They can not come unhooked or 'pop open acci dentally. Hold securely without bulge or gap. Ioue given to children. FREE W. H. MARKELL & CO. SSJfSKS LEADING EAST SIDES DEPARTMENT STORE. Wednesday Special Guckenheimer WHISKY $1.00 PER QUART Penney Bros. S81 East Morrison Street Phone E. 287, B 2126 A STEEL CRIB FOR For our "Wednesday bargain we offer a Steel Crib, just like cut except sides lift over either -white or Vernis Martin. A regular $7.00 Crib at a less price than ever before offered in the city.... $3. 85 GOLDEEN'S A REASONABLE FURNITURE STORE East Burnside and Union Avenue CLIFFORD HOTEL GRILL faSMtiaUBEQ is the place where those popular noon lunches for 25 are being served. Be sure and come. MENU FOR BARGAIV DAV. APRIL S, 1013. Cream of Tomato with Rice'. Queen Olives. Sweet Pickles. Boiled Halibut, Egg Sauce. Hamburger Steak, Spanish. Veal Fricassee, Green Peas. -Fried Liver and Onions. Boiled Beef Tongue, Horseradish Sauce. Assorted Cold Meats. Potato Salad. Mashed Potatoes. Stewed Tomatoes. Green Apple Pie. Peach Pie. Rice Custard Pudding. Tea. Coffee. Milk. Here Is Another Real Bargain $22.50 Couches at $12.45 Quartered Oak Frames 'T Spring edge, upholstered in black C50 and Spanish maroceoline. .flam GIESLER & DORRES 386 EAST MORRISON STREET T 0 0 L S FOR THE GARDEN Have Never Been Offered So Cheap as at Our Wednesday Bargain Day Sale Ladies' Set shovel, hoe and rake, best steel. Reg. $1.15, at 75 Steel Bow Rake 12-tine best quality. Reg. 60c, at 45 Malleable Rake 14-tine best quality. Reg. 30c, at..... 20 Steel Hoe, large size best quality. Reg. 50c, at 35 Long handle, round or square point Shovels. Reg. 75c, at 65 Steel Spading Forks 4-tme. Reg. $1.00, at. ..75$ Lawn Edgers best quality. Reg. 50c, at 40 Strowbridge Hardware & Paint Co. 106-108 GRAND AVE. 404-406 EAST WASHINGTON WaS I at iHIsaaa"""M"""" -mmmmmmmmi I taasaaaama ROSE PLANS UNDER WAY orrxooK xn pakade better THAX AT AXY FORJfER TIME. t'lillilren's Paeeant Is Conceded to tMt Side and Canvassers Are to Uesln Work at Once. Chairman C. A. Biicrlow. of the East S:de Business Men's Club, making ar rangements for the "Human Rosebud" parade, stated that preparations for the parade will be started at onre. Tbe ex ecutive committee met Monday night 'and after a long conference decided to proceed with the collection of the funds to finance the parade. The Royal Rosarlans and Rose Festival Associa tion have conceded the children's parade to the k-ust Side, and It will be held on Grand avenue. .Mr. Blpelow raid it is hoped that the support and co-operation of every ciilien on the Fast Side will be given ttie rlub In Its efforts to make the chil dren's parade eclipse the parades of former years, and that the canvassers for funds xrlll meet with liberality this rear as formerly. It is planned to put tbe eanvasslno rommtttees In the field at once and .livid- the territory so that the work nnv be done systematically. Every little will help and all will be asked t nuke a contribution to finance the parade. l,t year the club raised about ;j"ii. but it is hoped at least JtODO ray be secured this year for the added f'-ature including the "Night In T:osarta on the night after the parade. M; HikeKitr ald yesterday: -We are much encourasjed. and the outlook for the parade Is better than at .iny time before. The principals of the schools are to appoint a committee ol live to co-operate with and assist In workina; up the details of the parade at'd ucest new features. Many of the cnol principals have already tele i.uui:ed Assistant Secretary Hall their ,ura!tcs of co-operation and assist ance in every way possible." Patrick Hart's Funeral Held. The funera! services of Patrick Hart. ho dted March J", were held yesterday from tile Holy Kosarj Church. East Third and Clackamas streeta. and the Interment was made in Mount Calvary eiuetcry. He was S years of are. He Is survived by a widow. Mrs. Margaret Hart, and the following children: Dan iel P Margaret. Ames and J. P. Hart Mrs. J. Cuahman. Mrs. B. J. Hand and Mrs. Frank Hushes. Mr. Hart was 63 years of age. Gay Lombard to Talk to Mothers. Cay Lombard will address the Moth ers and Teachers' Club of the Brooklyn school In the assembly hall Friday afternoon at J:10 o'clock on "Commis sion Form of City Government" All desiring information on this subject will be welcome. Trontdale Man Dies. E. M. Grimes died In Good Samaritan Hospital. March 21. .He was formerly a resident of Troutdale and Seaside, Or., and husband of Mrs. Annie M. Grimes, father of E. L. Grimes, of Los Angeles. CaL. and A. D. Grimes, of Pacuhca Hugo. Mexico. East Side Library Rendeivons. Rev. T. J. Merrill, past presiding elder of the V. B. Church, will deliver a lecture at the East ide Library. East Eleventh and Alder streets, tonight at t o'clock. Subject. "The Social Message of Our Lord." Auspices East Side Branch Socialist party. Irrtngton Club Dances Tomorrow. The Trvlngton Club has sent out cards for an April Fool party, which will take place tomorrow evening at the club house. A number of novel features are planned. The committee includes J. P. Jaeger, tr. M. TJmbdenstock and Frank McCrillls. . . . . . . that YiIh AffAHSA trict Aliorncj technical rather than one Involving moral taint. NEEDREST? Go to Gearhart "By-the-Sea." The sea foods at the hotel and hot sea water baths will rejuvenate you. Res ervations 100Vi Fourth street. Metollous Buys Fire Apparatus. METOLIOUS. Or.. April 1. (Spe. ciaL) The City Council at a regular meeting held recently made a contract with the Columbian Engineering Works, of Portland, for 1000 feet of hose, two hose carts and other apparatus. This, with the excellent water system they have, puts them in the front rank with other towns of Central Oregon for Are protection. The felted Ftstes petroleum output in 1f!I reached S-JO.'JOO.QOO barrel. National Canned Foods Week; To The Young Expectant Mother Women of Experience Advisa tka Us of Mother's fn LAVEY TO TALK TO ADMEN "Over-Enthusiasm In Advertising" Subject of Convicted Broker. . On his last day of freedom. P. C. Lavcy. who was recently sentenced to a year's Imprisonment by the United States District Court, for having used the Government malls to defraud, will address the members of the Portland Ad Club at their luncheon at the Port land Hotel today upon "Over-enthusiasm In Advertising and Its Effect." Ray Barkburst will be chairman of the day. The court exercised its clem ency in the case of Mr. Lavey. since It is shown by the Lnlted Mates i'ij- There Is a certain degree of trepidation la the minds of most women In rejrard to the subject of motherhood. The longing te poBAAM is often contradicted by the Inher ent fear of a period of distrese. Bnt there need be no such dread to view of the fact that we have a most noble remedy in what Is known as Mother's Fricni This Is an external application that has a wonderful Influence and control over the muscular tissues of the abdomen. By Its dally use the muscles, cords, tendons snd lisaments all gently expand without tne iiaiei . wir nsnsea. no nervousness : wbst was dreanea as a severe physical ordeal becomes a calm, serene, jevful anticipation that has Its Im press such as our foremost teachers of Eugenics sre striving to drill Into the minds of the present generation. In almost every community there are women wbo have need Mother's Friend, and thev are the ones that recovered quickly, conserved their health and strength to thus preside over families destined by every rule of pbrsloloiy snd the history of success ful men and' women to repeat the story of greater achievement. Mother's Friend Is prepared after the formula of a noted family doctor by the Bradfield Regulator Co., 138 Lamar BIdg.. Atlanta, Va. Write them fnr their Instructive book to expectant mothers. You will find Mother's Friend oa sale by all drug stores at I LOO a bottle. f3 r,: v3 The Highest Authoritie I had written for perhaps ten year warning American women against canned foods. I said, put them op at home or go without them. I be? them now to use canned foods. We are proud to nave them on our table. MARION HARLAND. For seasons of natural shortage, for periods, places and times when fresh goods are not available, tbe canned goods fill a most important place in the modern dietary, and tbe wholesomeness. palatabiiity and convenience of tbe pro ducts are in most instances unquestion able and under modern conditions of life thev are filling a larrer and larger need. DR. HARVEY W. WILEY. These canned goods were essential to tbe subsistence of the troops in tbe Philippines who were scattered through the Islands and subjected to unsanitary conditions and surroundings. But the general good health of the army there, especially during cholera and plague epidemics, when canned goods were principally nsed. was primarily due to toe variety and wholesomeness of the canned foods. BR1G.-GEN. HENRY G. SHARPK. Commissary Department. D. 3. A. There can be little doubt in tbe mind of anyone who has visited a modern can ning factory where fruits and vege tables are being prepared for tbe mar ket, that the product is actually cleaner than when prepared in the ordinary borne kitchen. MRS. NELLE D. CHENOWETH. Formerly of Household Science. Dept.. University of Illinois. To Housewives, the Country Over! Dealers, grocers, jobbers and manufacturers during this week will partici pate in a GREAT SALE OF CANNED FOODS to prove to millions of house wives the purity, cleanliness and quality of these low-cost foods. We want you to try an assortment. See what you can save. Use Canned Foods a month. Serve them daily fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and milL.' You can serve them in hundreds of forms and ways delicioasly appetizing. See, at the end of each week, what you save on the hieh cost of livine. They are ready cooked. They save money on fuel. All these foods are the purest foods produced. Heat at 250 Degrees The Only Preservative We use only heat as a preservative, with sometimes a savor of sugar or salt. Our can neries are close to our supplies. Usually not more than four or five hours pass from the time these foods are taken from their natural sur roundings until they are sealed in the cans and sterilised at 250 degrees, ready for the market, 'They are fresh when we can them and just as fresh when you open them as the day they were prepared. They are perfectly pure, clean and wholesome. They are even served to convalescents in hospitals, because physi cians know that canned foods are absolutely protected from the dirt and contamination to which the so-called fresh fruits and vegetables, are exposed. What Dr. WUey Writes Look in your newspapers during Canned Foods Week for articles by food specialists by Dr. Wiley, Marion Harland and others who know Canned Foods and their values. These people recommend Canned Foods be cause of their purity, flavor and healthfulness. Then See Your Dealer Then go to your dealer and get an assort ment of Canned Foods to serve for a month on trial. Do that and you'll them. the always serve You'll please' whole family. YouH save on your bills. Dealers every where this week are makingCanned Foods their Special Sales Features. Go see your dealer. See his assortment and choose what you like best, to try. I uiaaOHJ jL 1 n THE NATIONAL CANNED FOODS WEEK COMMITTEE