Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 29, 1915, Page 20, Image 20

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TITE MORNING OREGONIAW, THURSDAY, APRIL' 20, 1913.
1
Tub Quality" Stor.ii or Portland
raw aboT m
Our Fur
Storage
: Service
Is better than all the moth balls
ever made!
Moth balls are a delusion and
a snare; they are as ineffectual
as a bucket of water at a fire.
The only sensible thing to do
with your furs is to put them
in storage, where they will be
beyond the reach of moths, mice
and men. . .
Our Fur Storage Service
guarantees the safety of your
furs for a nominal charge.
And, if desired, they may be
repaired now at Summer rates. t
Put the responsibility up to"
us and forget it.
Phone Marshall 4600, A 6101.
Trie- QyALiTf Storc op Portland
O-Cedar Mops
and Polish
are a combination that make for
cleanliness without drudgery.
Come in and let us show you
the wonders a few drops of
polish on an O-Cedar Mop will
work.
O-Odar rolUh, priced 25c up.
O-Cedar Mopa, priced 75c, 91, 5.
Temporary Annex. Third Floor.
ROAD ENGINEER QUITS
COIXTV RKFl'SES TO PAY SALARY
J. B. YEOS MEETS BILL..
Commissioners Contend S. C. Lancaster
Was Not Hired by Them Roadmai
ter Counts on Being Repaid.
Having completed the engineering
work on the Columbia River High
way. Samuel C. Lancaster, consulting
engineer for John B. Yeon, roadmaster,
lias resigned his office and gone to
Seattle. It is understood that a posi
tion with the goods roads department
of the National park system has been
offered him and that he will accept it.
. Owing to a misunderstanding be
tween the County Commissioners and
Roadmaster Yeon, Mr. Lancaster's sal
ary for the last two or three months
has not been paid by the county.
Before Mr. Lancaster left Mr. Yeon
paid him nearly J500 from his personal
funds to cover the cost of his services
for the time that he worked without
remuneration from the Commissioners.
Mr. Yeon hopes to get the money from
the county.
Mr. Yeon declares that Mr. Lancas
ter's services during the several
months of the present year have been
necessary and that much work on the
new highway could not have been
done without him.
Content in this knowledge, he signed
Mr. Lancaster's salary checks for
J-'ebruary and March. rtufus C. Hol
man. Commissioner, also signed them.
But the vouchers have not been signed
hy Commissioners Holbrook and
Lightner, and Mr. Lancaster's salary
has not been paid.
"When I became a member of the
Board at the beginning of the year."
paid Commissioner Holbrook last night,
I was driven to understand that the
Mis'ineoring work on the Columbia
Kiver Highway had been completed.
- "If Mr. Lancaster has been em
ployed since then it was without spe
cific authorization from the Commis
sioners. - "However, had Roadmaster Yeon In
formed us that his services were
necessary I am sure that tle Commis
sioners would have voted to retain him
and would have paid his salary."
ASSET-HIDING IS CHARGED
J. B. Haydcn Arrested Second Time
" Over Bankruptcy Case.
; J. B. Haydcn, arrested by Unifed
Etates Marshal Montag's office yester
day, was brought before Judge Bean in
Federal Court later and charged with
conspiracy to conceal assets in a bank
ruptcy case. Hayden was already out
on bail, the former charge being per
jury in connection with the conceal
ment of assets while his affairs were
in the bankruptcy court, and Judge
Bean directed that he be released at
once on his own recognizance, since
tlx former bond is still in effect.
Hayden, together with W. Ooghensky,
conducted general merchandise stores
Ht Clatskanie, Or., and Castle Rock,
Wash., and both were indicted last
February by the Federal grand jury.
It is charged that after declaring them
selves bankrupt they swore falsely as
to the property available for the bene
fit of their creditors.
CLUB SITES INVESTIGATED
t. Joints Members Indorse Proposal
" to Build Home.
; A committee from the St. Johns Com
mercial Clubls investigating sites for
a clubhouse, and a report is expected
next week. Several sites are under
consideration, including a piece owned
by the city 100 by 75 feet, which may
be had for a nominal figure it is
thought.
, The movement to erect a clubhouse
and provide a permanent home for the
club is receiving cordial indorsement
generally from the members of the club
who believe the result would be greater
interest in the work of the club. As
soon as the committee on sites reports
the financial plan will be taken.
. At a meeting of the governors of the
club Tuesday it was decided to have St.
Johns represented at the celebration
lor the opening of the Celilo locks.
NEW TRAIN ANNOUNCED
j'ortland-San lYancisco Traffic Jtc-
nulrcmcnts Grow.
Increasing passenger traffic between
Tortland and San Francisco has caused
th Soutl-ern Tacifiu to .provide for an
other through train which will be
placed in commission on Sunday,
Mny 16.
Southbound, the train will leave I'ort-I
i
fuknfunJC
The Q.LMkLm' Store Portland I
Here in An Abundance
of Beauty Are
Our New "Eppo"
Petticoats
Made in the New Flared Styles!
(Sold Only Here in Portland)
Of course the "Eppo" is being shown in the very
latest styles, modeled on the new flared lines. And
the variety and beauty of the colors is unequaled.
Made of high-grade materials, your choice of all Jersey.
all mescaline, all taffeta and combinations of different
materials. Pleated, inched, ruffled and corded bottoms.
The famous "Eppo" side-fastening and elastic-fitted
top that is such a boon to women is the distinguishing;
feature of these petticoats that give the ultimate of
service and satisfaction to all wearers.
"Eppo" Petticoats at $5-$6
Your choice of messaline, Jersey and taffeta, in street and
evening shades. Regular and extra sizes.
"Eppo" Petticoats at $7.00
Double extra sizes, to 38 waist and 56 hip. Messaline, Jersey
and taffeta, all colors.
Fifth Floor, Slxtly-St. Bids;.
135 of Last Season'' s
"Eppo" Petticoats at
Fine 'Mess
aline and
Jersey.
$2.95
Splendid
Variety of
Colorings.
Guaranteed pure silk. Light, dark and high shades to
select from. Made in the regular "Eppo" way elastic
fitted top, side fastening". Slightly narrower than this
season's models. A great bargain at $2.95.
Fifth Floor. Slxth-St. Bids.
Trie Quality" Storb of Portland
It's An Opportunity
You 7 J Appreciate to
Consult Our
Madame Bell
The Expert Corsetiere Sent Us by Manufac
turers of
American Lady Madame Lyra
and American Girl Corsets
Demonstration All This "Week
iiasHi
YHTRTTTOXT e are velT desir-
ous of proving to
you. that we can fit
you faultlessly in ei
ther Madame Lyra,
American Lady, or
the youthful girl in
an .American Girl
Corset, designed
especially for her
needs.
We assure you this is an un
usual opportunity and one
you'll he sure to appreciate
the advice of an expert on so
important a question as ths
foundation of your costume
your corset.
Models for every figure, the slender, medium
and extra sizes, all designed with the particular
need of the wearer in mind. Everything that's
correct in corsetry is represented and with
Madame Bell's assistance you're assured a per
fect fitting, comfortable and up-to-date modeled
corset.
Ista'dame Lyra Corsets are priced $3.50 up to $10.
American Lady Corsets priced from $1 to $3.00.
American Girl Corsets priced at $1.00 and $1.50.
Fifth Floor, Slxth-St. Bldir.
land at 8:30 A. M., arriving at San
Francisco at 5:30 P. M. on the follow
ing day.
Northbound, it will leave San Iran-
Cisco at 11 P. M., arriving in Portland
at 8 o'clock the second morning.
Both trains will carry a full comple
ment of dav coaches, diner, tourist
sleepers and standard Pullman cars.
No. 17, th present toseburp local,
leaving here at 8:So A. M. will leave
ut 8:50 A. M. There will be no other
changes in the schedule.
Since the Fair at San Francisco
opened the Southern Pacific has been
carry ins? a heavy volume of pasensrer
traffic between California and Oregon.
Most of the through trains have been
operating in two sections. By placing
an extra train in service, it is figured
that the congestion on the present
trains can be relieved.
LINNTON PLEA IS REJECTED
Council Ttcquircs Petition Before
Submitting Annexation Question.
Unless the people of Linnton who
want that town annexed to Portland
are able to obtain the signatures of 5
per cent of those .who voted in Port
land's last city election, the Portland
City Council will refuse to submit the
question of annexation, to the Portland
voters at the June election. This was
decided by the Council yesterday when
a delegation of business men from
Linn to n appeared before the Council
and asked submission of the annexa
tion question to the Portland voters.
Commissioners Daly and Dieck both
expressed opposition to the annexation
on the ground that the finances of
l.innton as a municipality are not what
they should be. They agreed, however,
that if the Iinnton people could provide
a petition with Portland signers they
would submit the question. Ex-Mayor
Schaefer, of Linnton, who favors an
nexation, said he would start the cir
culation of the petitions.
In the meantime an investigation of
Linnton finances will be made for
giving the voters accurate information.
H. M. Burns Gels Xcw Job.
II. M. Burns has been appointed trav
eling passenger agent for the Great
N'orthern Pacific Steamship Company,
effective May 1. His territory will
include the entire Northwest. Mr. Burns
heretofore has been citv Dunc
ngent for the North Bank road at Spo- i
kane. . I
,ET READY FOB CLEAN-UP AJiU PAI.NT-IP WEEK, TIE8DAT, JIAV 4.11,
Today and. All This Week A Great Event and Success Is This
Sale of Any Picture in Stock at Half the Marked Price
This includes Pictures, both framed and unframed. You may pick out anything you see on display of these
stocks, note ine price ticket tnereon and cut one-half off it. '
Temporary Annex Eighth Floor.
All Charge
Purchases
Made today and Friday will be
charged on bill
Rendered June 1st
IOH7 IB 13
Tn& QjjalitV Store or Portland
lTftK. SixlA. "Morrisoi Aider 3ta.
Net Robes $11.85
Usually Priced $15
Beautifully executed imitation
handwork designs. Circular skirt,
lovely embroidered pattern up the
front panel and around the entire
6kirt. Three yards of material
for waist also included.
First Floor, Slxth-St. DldK.
Aii7et A Bevy of Ribbon Bargains
Worth Coming Miles for at These Low Prices
The entire lot is from our own regular stocks and will be out in full view at the opening of the sale this morn
ing. Of course, the best and most wanted colorings will hurry away quickly, so come as soon as you can.
-inch Satin Ribbon Black,
white and all the colors you're
demanding: this season. Lustrous
finish, splendid quality, or
yard .....,..iOC
"Rose City" Hairbow Taffeta
Ribbon, pure silk in black, white
and lovely colors, with fancy
edges. 5-in. widths, for OP
hairbows or sashes, yard "OC
Bordered Taffeta Ribbons, black,
white and colored centers with
satin borders of lovely contrasting-
colors. 53 inches wide.
Ideal for trimming Pur"OC
poses, yard smtZrC
Taffeta and Moire Ribbons, pure
silk, 5V6 and 6-inch widths. A
splendid array of colors, 30 in
number, suited to millinery pur
poses, hairbows, ' sashes,
yard muC
Fancy Ribbons, 5 and 5 -inch
widths in Dresdens, plaids,
stripes, in floral and convention
al designs, light and dark colors
and combinations, yardQP
at only
Five-Yard Pieces Wash Ribbon,
pink, blue and white in several
patterns. 1, IV2 and' 2 7
widths,Triced, piece., C
50c Imported Plain and Moire
Faille Ribbon, 6V2 and 7-inch
widths, especially adapted to
millinery purposes, shown in the
colors you'll be looking OO
for, yard .OoSC
85c Silk Faille Ribbon, very
heavy quality pure silk in 6Vz
inch widths, shown in over 30
lovely colors. . Very special price
on 2000 yards, the yard CQ
at only .07C
$1.25 Heavy Faille Silk Ribbon,
moire and plain, in black, white
and about 30 new and popular
shades. For millinery,
sashes, bags, etc., yard
85c
$1.50 Satin-Moire Ribbon, satin
on one side, reverse side moire
great possibilities for trim
ming purposes. 7', 3 Inches wide
in very newest and mostQC
desirable colors, yard...'OC
Fancy Silk Ribbons, all kinds
and colors, about 4000 yards to
choose from, regularly $1 to $15
fta.rd-n..w V4 OFF
Fancy and Plain Silk Ribbons,
moire, messaline, taffetas, a
very large assortment to choose
from in color, and kind,
yard
First Floor, Mxth-St. Hide.
19c
They Have Just
Arrived These
Lovely New
Chiffon
Veils
$1.50
Extra large in size, with
hemstitched border all
around. Charming new col
ors never before shown and
a full line of staples. These
veils are priced at $1.50
Flrat Floor. Slxth-St. Bids.
"Welworth" Blouses
$2.00
The maker said, "I'll
provide you weekly with
the very finest Blouses
that can be made to sell
at $2." And that's ex
actly what he's doing.
The vast superiority
of these Blouses over
what is usually sold
at the price is well il
lustrated in the truly
beautiful models that
will go on sale today.
Not many and so good
that they're sure to
sell most readily.
Fifth Floor, Sixth-
St.
$2.00
In the recognized Fash
ion centers of Amer
ica, these beautiful Wel
worth Blouses are
placed on sale same day
they appear in our store.
They always fore
cast the incoming
styles, they're the lat
est creations in the
Waist world; they're
neat, simple, refined
and always the most
extraordinary values.
Sold here exclusively
in Portland.
Blilz.
A Sale That Men
Will Appreciate
Men's Mesh
Union
Suits
at 50c
White or ecru color. Long
or short sleeves, close-fitting
at neck, button down
front with pearl buttons,
closed crotch, knee or ankle
length.
Temp. Annex, First Floor.
Out-of-Town Mail Orders
Filled From This and All Our Ads
If Received Within Three Days of Date of Publication
Telephone Us Where Quantities Are Limited or You Are in a Hurry
w
from
over
tema.
train
o give our out-of-town customers the same privilege of buying
our daily advertisements as those who ijve in the city. More-
tized shopping service which gives rh e personal attention of a
:ed shopper to the filling of every mail order.
lour oraer is siuaiea ana promptly miea wnn as mucn. intelli
gent interest" as if you were here yourself. Should you come in per
son we will be glad, upon request, to have one of our experienced
shoppers assist and conduct ou to as many of the 75 different de
partments as you choose. There is no charge.
Today. Tomorrow and Satur
day a Sale of
Parisian Ivory
Toilet Articles,
Drug Sundries
Free! Free!
FREE 50c ounce of Sa
chet with every 50c
purchase in the Drug
Dept. during this 3
days' sale.
FREE 3 bars Palmolive
Soap with 50c jar
Palmolive Cream or
50c bottle Palmolive
Shampoo, regular 80c
value for 39
75c PAKISTAN I VORT IQa
HAIR ItKCEIVKRS.. . . . T3l
7oc PARISIAN IVOHViPn
PUFF BOXKS HCSU
13 PARISIAN IVOKV CO QQ
BONNET MIRRORS.. OtiOO
75c PARISIAN IVOHYIQ.
rOMBS
I3-50 PARISIAN I V O RV
HAIR B R U S H ES J2 g3
KRENCfV! " AMERICAN AND
BRITISH IVORY, O fW ff
entire: line at o uii
hospital absorrenti o.
COTTON, FITl,!., POUND. I 00
25c & :toc TOOTH BRUSHES.
PURE BRISTLES, AS- I Qp
SORTED SIZES 130
50c DRESSING COM BS.
HARD RUBBER, NINE- OQ-
INCH SIZE tOU
11.50 HAIR BRUSHES,
EBONY AND ROSEWOOD
BACKS, PURE BRIS- QOn
TLES. AT 20L
BOc MANICURE SCIS-Q7
SORS AT '
60c-75c SHEARS, GUAR-0Qf
NTEED. AT 03l
1 AND SI. 75 POCKET
KNIVES. PEARL HAN-7Q-
DLED. AT
1 CLOTH BRUSHES. PURE
BRISTLES. ASSORTED 7Q,,
BACKS, AT l3u
1st Floor, 6th-St. Bid.
Double
House
$1.00
Usually SI .50
Made of very good
grades of gingham and
chambray, in the new
and practical reversible
front style, which com
bines a dress and apron
and gives you "double
service."
Fifth Floor,
ti
Service
Dresses
$1.00
Usually $1J50
High or low neck,
three-quarter length
sleeves. Very well
made and simple to
launder. No practical
and thrifty housewife
will overlook this sale
opportunity.
Mxth-St. RldB.
Something
New for- You
Look for the
Double
Diamond
Signs
as you go through the store.
They are the unadvertised
specials and often of great
er value than those advertised.
While They Last Sample
Undermuslins at Half Price
Samples, you know, are the maker's silent salesmen, for
upon these samples he depends for his entire season's business,
consequently samples are the very finest product, every detail
being carefully made. 620 pieces in this group, divided and
priced as follows:
$1.25 Gowns and Combinations 62c
139 in the lot. Soft nainsook, beautifully lace trimmed. See
the illustration.
$2.00 Gowns and Combinations, $1.00
196 in the lot. Nainsook, lace and medallions, ribbon-run.
Note the illustration.
$2.50 Gowns and Combinations, $1.25
187 in the lot. Laces, embroidered, wide ribbons, full cut. See
the illustration. .
$3.00 Gowns and Combinations, $1.50
Just 93 in lot. Best materials, exquisite trimmings, variety
styles. See the illustration. second Floor, sixth-st. Bids.
"GET READY FOR CLEAX.fP AXU PAIT-LP WEEK, TtFSDAV, MAY 4-11
New .Victor
Records
A Few of Those We Have
Juet Received.
f OifJn't Ilal My Tlrty to B
a Soldier" inifldliy onc-ntc p,
Victor Military Hand.
"Don't Take My Dwrlinc Boy
Away" (Wia IHlfn -Albert, von
Tiller), Victor MiUtitry Hand.
"The Syncopated Walk." (from
"Wad'h Your Step'' Peerleaa
Quartet.
"cionia from 'Chln-CMn' "
(raidwcll-Caryllj, Victor Light
Op'-ra Company.
"Kohala March" ( Ha waiia n
Outturn ), Irene West and Royal
lia waiiung.
"Dreamy T'ye" f Anita Owen),
Geo rice MacKarlane.
"Mavis" 1 1, ts. l,efcvr-HarviM
f 'rax ton in English, John Mc
Cor mack.
"Avoumcen" (R. O celt a Kltac-patrick-WlIton
Kina;) in ling
lish. John Mt'Corniai-k.
"My Ain l-'olk" 4 Wilfred MIIU
l.aura Ki. I,finon.J In Knfcllah,
Kvan William.
"Itantfoe D Amour" T,nve'
Haunttnff) In French, Enrico
Caruso.
"Ira Teur Serenades" fl-enn-ravaho)
vtnitn ohllgato, French,
L'aruno-Elrnan.
"The 1,1 1 tie Ford Hamhld
Right Along" (Foster-Gay; Hilly
Murra y.
"Pick a Chicken." nne-ntp
(Mel. W. Kaufman Victor Military-
Band.
"Value Marie." htation
Harry Israel ), Victor M ilitary
Band.
"Tonlg-ht'a the Nfsht" medley,
waltz hesitation, Victor Milltaiy
Band.
"Over the HHla tn Mary."
James Herd-James F. Harrison.
Temporary Annex, llftli J-lour
Acorn Sanitary
Gas Range
;fpf$27
Installed in Your
Home Complete
Like picture. All enam
eled body, glass door, can
opy and warminjr shelf.
Trnp, Anarx, 5th Floor.
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