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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1914)
TTTE . UrOTlTfTXG OHEGONTAN. THURSDAY, XOVESFBER 5, 1914. 7 03 8 bo CO s CO fre: ish Blue Serge Cloth f or a Lady's H jior The Greatest Sale Ever Announced bu a Hiah-Class Portland Merchant Tailor Suit Engl 'pecial EL.( MSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSSSSMSSMSSMSSSSSMSJBss to CO m S3 I W S3 s W W Pa IB S' m to SALE STARTS TODAY 8 A. M. Remember, I use the highest grade of lin ings, such as mohair, serge, alpaca and Farmer's satin. I adopted this policy of using high-grade trimmings in all' clothes made by me years ago. . ' MY GUARANTEE I have been estab lished in business over 25 years and the thousands of suits I have made testify to my ability and integrity. All garments are cut by me personally and all are made un der my personal supervision. Very truly yours, 246 Washington St., Bet. Second and Third. Here is the greatest opportunity that you will ever have to buy a suit or overcoat, made to order of imported woolens, by a high-class Merchant Tailor, for less money than you can buy a ready-made suit. With every suit or overcoat ordered during this Ten Days' Sale I will give, Absolutely FREE, to each customer, enough English Blue Serge to make a Lady's Tailor-Made Suit, for your wife, mother or sister, Absolutely FREE. Owing to the fact that I placed a very large order for Foreign Woolens in June, but on account of the war and the demoralization of the shipping, the goods did not arrive until October. I tried to cancel this order, but was unable to do so, and was compelled to accept these goods at a time when I found myself with an immense stock of woolens, with more than one-half of the Fall season gone. These goods must be paid for within 60 days. I am compelled to sacrifice this stock to raise the necessary cash. With every Suit or Overcoat ordered during this Ten Days' Sale I will give. Absolutely FREE, enough English Blue Serge to make a Tailor-Made Suit for your wife, mother or sister, FREE This FREE offer of a suit pattern of English Blue Serge, with each suit or overcoat ordered, is given as a special inducement to help stimulate a backward Fall season and to assist me in turning my immen'se stock into cash. The stock is too large to mention the different woolens, therefore I have divided them into three different lots, as follows: Lot No. 1 All Lamagins, Walter Scotts, Gibsons, ScotchTweeds and Homespuns which would sell regularly at $35 or $40, your choice from over 250 patterns. Suit of this lot to order for . .... Lot No. 2 This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Full-weight blue serge, guaranteed not to fade or shine. These suits have never sold, since I have been in the tailoring business, for less than $37.50 a suit, but during this special sale I am making you this grand offer a suit to order for . Lot No. 3 The very latest designs in Huddersfield Worsteds, in gray, pencil stripes, tartan checks, suitable for year-around wear. These high class goods sell at regular prices from $40 to $45. Your choice of nearly 300 patterns to order for . . .. . . . . . ...... . . - To those living outside of the city desiring to. take advantage of this great Ten Days' Sale, thereby secur ing a Blue Serge pattern, for a Lady's Suit FREE, should send in their requests for samples immediately, enclosing deposit of one-third of price of suit or overcoat to order. x $29 Jm ? iff f ' - ktWlW At ' .lfMe mm t ' vM?r &L 5 r ' & ' ' -v f f vest Jy y I tX ' i ")v Be Your Own Salesman MAXWELI THE TAILOR 246 Washington Street Between Second and Third Streets 53 I' a I En m P4 AWARDS ARE MADE rrhe Dalles and Ashland Win Apple and Pear Prizes. FINE DISPLAY IS LAUDED New Amusement Features Provided at Slanufacturers and Land Prod ucts Sliow Tillamook and Clackamas Delegations Due. Awarding of prizes on the exhibits In the Manufacturers' and. Land Products Show was completed in the larger classes in apples and pears yesterday, and the Judges probably will have their report ready today on the plate exhibits and on other exhibits in the land prducts department of the big ex position. Hood River and The Dalles carried a.wav the maloritv of the prizes in the apples, while Ashland and The Dalles divided honors in the pear exhibits. In the 20-box exhibits of apples two prizes were awarded by the Northwest ern Fruit Exchange for the best pack of apples. These prizes consisted of sold apple fobs and were won by the Sealy-Dresser Company by Alex San- doz, of The Dalles. The Northwestern Fruit Exchange did not enter any exhibit In competi tlon, but was given special mention by the judges for Its magnificent display of "Skookum" apples, which were lea tured in a booth designed and put in under the direction of A. P. Bateham The features on which the three grand prizes were awarded Tuesday were strikingly well carried out In this display. IV on-Competitive Exhibit Landed. The Judges in their report of awards for artistic advertising displays, re ferred to the exhibit by the Northwest ern Fruit Exchange under Mr. Bate ham, by saying: "Although this exhibit was not en tered in any competition, it is so ex ceptionally good that it should not be passed without commendation and. rec ognition by this splendid show." The booth is worked out with the er- fect of an Indian design, into which beautiful red apples of extra fancy se lection are artistically wrought. In dian rugs and baskets on the floor carry out the motif of the decoration. The awards announced by the Judges yesterday on apples and pears are as follows: Apples. For the best 20 boxes Spltzenburghs, Sealy-Dresser Company, first; for the best 20 boxes Winesaps, Carl "Wodecke, The Dalles, Or., first; for the best 20 boxes Yellow Newtowns, (ins Miller, Hood River, first; D. M. Love, Ashland, Or., second; for the best five boxes Arkansas Black, John R. Putman, Hood River, Or., first; for the best flve'boxes Ortleys, W. W. Rodwell, Hood River, Or., first; for the best five boxes Yel low Newtowns, Frank Menefee, Hood River, Or., first; D. M. Love, Ashland Or., second: for the best five boxes Red Cheek Pippins. Julius Sandoz. The Dalles, Or., first; for the best five boxes Spltzenburghs. Alex Sandoz. The Dalles, Or., first; Frank Menefee, Hood River, Or., second. Pears. For one box Anjou, Carl Wodecke, The Dalles, Or., first; D. M. Lowe, Ash land, Or., second; for one box Buerre Easter, Carl wodecke. The Dalles. Or., first; for one box Bosc, D. M. Lowe, Ashland, Or., first; for one box Cornice. D. M. Lowe, Ashland, Or., first; for one box Howell, Carl Wodecke, The Dalles, Or., first; for one box Winter Nells, Carl Wodecke, The Dalles. Or., first; D. M. Lowe, Ashland, Or., second. Amusement features went with the usual Interest yesterday, especial en thusiasm being attracted by the eight piano girls from Eilers who opened their three-day engagement In the Land Products hall. The Hawaiian troubadors closed, their engagement last night. Industrial film features were shown 1 in the little theater under the auspices of the Motion Picture Exhibitors' League. The motion picture exhibitors are preparing to give a still more elab orate programme and film display in the theater on November 10. Pro grammes . at night were given in the little theater under the auspices of the Gillespie School of Expression and the Parent-Teachers' Association. Today delegations from Clackamas County and from Tillamook County will make special visits to the show, and the Tillamook boosters' band will open its concert engagement. In the Clackamas and Tilamook delegations will be about 400 out-of-town visitors. WEAVER HOTEL PURCHASED O. M. Smith Gets "Bargain" for $45,000 Deal on Washington. O. M. Smith, president of the Smith Investment Company, has paid Lloyd F. Weaver, of San Francisco, f 45,000 for the three-story brick Weaver Hotel, located on the south side of Washing ton street, not far west of King street. The building, which was erected three years ago, contains 28 bachelor apart ments, a dining-room, kitchen and large lobby. The ground area of the premises is 50x112 feet. The deal was closed by Newton W. Roundtree, agent for Mr. Weaver, who formerly lived in Fortland as the manager of the Stude oaker Company. Mr. Smith will retain possession of the property as an investment. He regards the purchase a bargain. New Churcli Edifice Proposed. A meeting to consider means of rais ing funds to build a new church edifice was held at the Young Men's Christian Association last night by the congrega tion of the Sunnyside Friends' Church. Among the speakers ' were: C. C. Michenor, of Hlllsboro; Rev. H. L. Cox, pastor of the church; Rev. L. A. Wells, former pastor, and Samuel Hill, presi dent of the Home Telephone Company, Rev. Mr. cox presi-aea. IDAHO YET IN DOUBT Official Count Likely to End Dispute Over Justices. BRADY'S LEAD SWELLED final Returns May Give Control of State Senate to Three Parties if Fused Against Republicans. Alexander Far Ahead. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 4. (Special.) The possibility that the Democrats may have control of the Senate of the next Idaho Legislature and the probability that it will take the official count to determine the successful candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court, are the developments as shown by late returns tonight from the vote cast at the gen erai 'election yesterday. More complete returns from various parts of the state will not change ma terially the result announced. With the exception of Governor, the Repub lican part" won a sweeping victory for United States Senator in the re-election of James H. Brady and two Congress men, Addison T. Smith and Robert M. McCracken, together with all state of ficers. Moses Alexander, Democrat, who de feated Governor Haines, Republican, will have a plurality of from 4000 to 7000. Attorney-General J. H. Peterson ap pears to have fallen below other Re publican state candidates in plurali ties. When the official returns are canvassed he may have less than 1000 majority over his Democratic opponent. T. A. Walters. His dereat is not prob able, but it is possible. Judge Edward A. Walters and Will iam M. Morgan are running close for the Supreme Court Judgeship, with the outcome in doubt. Walters was con ceded, prior to election, an easy win ner. The Republicans have complete con trol of the House of Representatives, but the Democrats, with the Socialists and Progressives, may control the Sen ate. The most startling fact on the face of the returns is that the So cialist party elected a Senator from Adams County and may elect another in Minidoka County. The Progressives will have at least . two Senators, one from Ada and the second from Nez Perce County. The Democrats elected Senators In Bear Lake, Lincoln, Mini doka, Latah and Washington counties. Complete returns probably will show they also elected Senators in Owyhee, Custer, Lemhi, Idaho and one or two other counties. All parties are pledged to submit a constitutional amendment for state wlde prohibition, but the Legislature also will be urged to enact a statutory prohibition law. a rtr 5 vears of wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Clmlottl. of Chicago, secretly left their home to escape a ceiettration im went to Milwaukee, whence they wired to their friends that they had slipped away tnrir hn".vtno"H. Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and hot water, working the ere amy lather into the skin gently with the finger-tips. Wash oil with Resinol Soap and more bot water. Finish with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day. and yon will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Eesinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pimples and black heads, and leaves the complex ion clear, fresh and velvety. Resinol Soap is sold by all dnunrtstm. For sample ire, writ to Dept. 6-ia Resinol, Baltimore Md. BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at First Sign of Blad der . Irritation or Backache. The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kid neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead: your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water before break fast for- a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids In the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage. and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adv.