TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, NOVE3H1ER 4, 191G. mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmjmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammammmmm S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given With All Cash Purchases Amounting to 10c or More S. & H.Green Trading Stamps Given on Charge Accounts if Paid in Full by 10th of Each Month 3000 Lbs. Delicious OWK Candies on Sale Saturday at Bargain Circle, First Floor, at Special Low Prices We Are Exclusive Portland Agents for Famous Gossard Front-Lacing Corsets Advance Showing and Sale Xmas Handkerchiefs Thrifty Shoppers Will Take Advantage of This Opportunity and Buy for Holiday Gifts H ANDKEECHIEFS from Switzerland, Ireland England and Spain. Beautiful new designs on finest quality linens. Strictly new merchandise, just received, or dered many months ago, before the present high prices went into effect. We cannot too Btrongly urge those who plan giving hand kerchiefs for Christmas to make their selections now, while stocks are complete. A few specimen bargains are listed below. See Center Circle on the 1st Floor. Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, Six in Box, for 39c Fine Linen Kerchiefs, Three for 50c Center Circle, First Floor Wom en's Emerald Lawn Handkerchief with neatly worked initial in cor ner. Put up dozen to the box. Nicely tied with silk ribbon. '2Qr. Priced very special, the box J' Center Circle, First Floor Wom en's Shamrock and all-linen Hand kerchiefs one corner white or col ored embroidery. Many of these are excellent 25c grades. CfJ- Special 20c each, or 3 for JJl Boxed Kerchiefs 35c to $125 a Box Silk Handkerchiefs Special at 12xiC Center Circle, First Floor Wom en's Boxed Kerchiefs, initial and one-corner designs. White and col ored patterns, 3 and 6 different de signs showing in box. Great va riety of designs. 35c to $1.25 box. Special lot of imitation Madeira Handkerchiefs, three in box, $1.25 3 Fine Linen Kerchiefs, box 65c Center Circle, First Floor Special lot of Women's Silk Handkerchiefs in stamped floral and Japanese de signs on good quality silk. Also real Irish hand embroidery one corner designs in white and colors on excellent quality linon Hand kerchief Cloth. Open ing Sale, special, each 12V2C Lace Edge Kerchiefs Special 12xiC Linen Kerchiefs 65c to $2J0 Each Center Circle, First Floor Wom en's dainty one-corner embroidery Handkerchiefs with VaL lace edge. These are exceptionally pretty pat terns and of good quality material. Each 12V2c Department, First Floor Extra fine quality Linen Handkerchiefs with exquisite hand art work em broidery in corner. Vast assort ment of beautful new designs. Buy now for gifts. Each C50 to $12.50 Linen Handkerchief Centers Center Circle, First Floor Put your own hand-work embroidery and tatting edges on fine linen centers and you will have a gift any woman will appreciate. Don't delay make your selections now! We show a splendid line of Linen Centers in 10 and 11-inch sizes with and 1-16-inch hems. Economically priced. See them in Department, 1st Floor. Children's Handkerchiefs BOXED Handkerchiefs for chil dren in wonderful showing of styles and patterns. Put up three in attractive lithograph and novel ty boxes. Various qualities, and prices from 15 to 350 the box. See these at Center Circle, 1st Fir. "PLAY SERIES" Handkerchiefs for little tots. Colored play and animal designs in corner with neat scalloped colored edge. Very latest novelties. No more to be had when these are gone. Priced at O,, 15 each or two for only OC For the . Best Lunch in Portland Come to Our Tea Room, 4th Floor. Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service. Olds, Wortman & King The Standard Store of the Northwest. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods. - Free Classes in Knitting and Cro cheting. Art Needlework Dept., Floor, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily. 7ivc everybody crm ... "'i w - - - . - . - wi. n Satarday"Coat and Suit Day "in Fashion Salons Saturday Special Girls' '$11.75 Coats At $8.89 These smart new Coats are made up; velours with new laree collars and' Two attractive models to select from.. Second Floor in fashionable deep cuffs. Neatly trimmed with velvet, intermediate. $11.75 Coats n velours with new large collars andjf ?ct from. M $8.89 Girls' Raincoats $4.98 Second Floor Girls'VWaterproof Raincoats with Hats to match. Made in latest full styles with rag Ian sleeves. Stylish and serviceable. Ages T A QO 6 to 14. Special for this sale at low price PsO GIRLS' MIDDY SKIRTS of excellent quality blue serge. Latest full plaited styles for school JO wear. Ages 6 to 14. Priced special today 4 GtRLS' BLOOMERS of navy serge. Are made in full styles. Ages 10 to 14, special Infants' "Beacon" Bath Robes Special 98c, $1.49, $1.9S $2.49 New Street Coats $22.50 to $45.00 .Evening Coats $49.50 to $190.00 Second Floor Saturday the Fashion Sa lons will have on display over 200 beau tiful new Winter Coats for women and misses. Latest belted effects with large collars, deep cuffs; also loose styles and semi-fitting effects. Velours, zibelines, broadcloths, cheviots, Bolivia cloth and various other weaves. Smartly trimmed with fur, velvet, plush, buttons, etc. Now priced at $22.50, $25, $35 and $45 Women's $38.50. Suits $24.98 New Velvet Suits $29.50 to $55.00 Evening Coats in p i Yv first time Satur- U1ftV,?i- W of satins, velvets, H i'Tli KV V , etc., with trimmings I "" 1 I i-i.'4j;tl Second Floor New models shown for the day. Beautiful Coats plush, brocaded silk of fox, mole, martin, etc. Shown in black and all the desirable evening colors. If you are looking for a coat distinctive in style, don't fail to see these on display Saturday. The prices for these Coats range from $10.50 on up to $190.00 Second Floor Smfirt Suits of broad cloths, cheviots, velours and serges in navy, black, green, brown, gray and Bur gundy. Strictly high-class garments in belted, semi-fitting and novelty cuts. This season's latest models. Suits worth up to $38.50 at $24.98 Second Floor VELVET SUITS! We have them in the season's very smartest styles Russian belted effects, semi-fitting waistline models and various novelty cuts. Black and popular colors. Many are trimmed with fur. Triced special for Saturday's selling at $20.50 to $55.00 $10 to $20 Trimmed Hats $7.50 Demonstration "Raya Silver Cleaner Thjrd Floor Come and see the wonderful "Raya" Electric Lustre Silver Cleaner demonstrated in the Housewares Section Saturday. Hot Water Plates Special 39c Third Floor Lower part, filled with hot water, will keep food warm for hours. Assorted dec orated designs, one as shown above. A limited number of these "ZQ. on sale Saturday at only J-'V. Boys'lZJSuits At $5 Main Floor GOOD SUITS made to withstand hard usage. Latest Norfolk models with 3-piece belt, patch pockets, etc. Two pairs of full-lined pants with each suit. At tractive new patterns in tans, browns and . grays. $6.50 is the price these Suits should (PC ff sell for. Special price PJU Boys' Shirts and Blouses for school wear. Priced 50c to $1.50 Saturday's Special Offering in Delicatessen Dept. 20c1 25c 35c MILK FED HENS priced for Saturday at, the pound SPRING CHICKENS on sale Saturday at, the pound BREAKFAST BACON, machine sliced, at, the lb. Our New Refrigerator Show Cases for Delica tessen Goods Insure Our Customers Receiving Their Purchases in Perfectly Sanitary Condition QUEEN OLIVES large sizes (bulk), the quart at RIPE OLIVES in bulk, Saturday special, the qt. NEW YORK CHEESE at 28c a lb., or two pounds for 35c 40c 55c Millinery Salons Second Floor Saturday will be a great day in! the Millinery Section, for we shall offer choice of any Hat selling heretofore at $10 up to $20 at $7.50. Nearly 200 beautiful mod els are included in this extraordi nary sale. DRESS HATS, SEMI DRESS. HATS AND TAILORED TTATS in all the season's favored modes large and medium sailors, small and medium turbans, tricornes, side and back rolls, drooping brims, soft crowns and various other novelty styles. BLACK HATS, WHITE HATS, COLORED HATS, effectively trimmed with fur, flowers, gold and silver novelties, bows, etc There are in the assortment pretty jet hats for evening wear and dancing. See Morrison-street window. Hats formerly selling $10 up Cf to $20 on sale Saturday in Millinery Salons, Second Floor, at 4" Km S BeantifulNezvStreetDr esses $15, $16.50, $19.75 to $28.50 Second Floor Particularly attractive are the many handsome new Betty Wales frocks (shown exclusively at this store). These are especially smart for young women and misses. Also other makes for street, school and general wear. Made principally of wool serges in combination silks and satins, trimmed with colored embroidery, beads, fancy stitching, wool fringe, etc Shown in full range of sizes. Triced $15, $1(!.50 to $K.5( New Models in Waists and Sweaters Second Floor New Waists in dark er tones that go well with Winter suits. Chiffons, nets, crepe de chines, taffetas, messalines, etc. Newest large collars in pointed or square effects. $4.75, $5, $5.50, $6.50 Second Floor Angora Sweaters in plain colors and novelty stripes. High collars, deep belts, fancy pockets. Triced each for $7.50 Another model in lighter weight Angora priced today at only $9.95 SILK PETTICOATS The largest and most complete stock in Port land. High-grade taffetas, messalines, silk Jersey, etc. Every wanted plain color, black, white, changeables. Priced at $3.S9 up to $12.50 Drugs and Toilet Needs in a Rousing Saturday Sale Special Demonstration Borden's f BOEDDfc ! - Malted & HASK0E3UAL Milk Special demon stration in Drug Dept., Main Fir. Reduced prices are now in force. Regular Af)r F0c size. tJ Regular $1.00 size Reg. $3.98 size JKK $2.98 Borden's Malted Milk is used in thousands of homes. 80c 6 Cakes of Ivory Soap for 18c Main Flooi We reserve the right to limit quantity of any article to be sold to any one customer. No deliveries of Soap except with oth er purchases Saturday in the Drug Department on the Main Floor. Bocabelli Castile Soap, the bar S5 50c Dodd's Kidney Pills, now 35 Woodbury's Preparations for UO0 50c Hall's Catarrh Balm now 370 50c Glycothymoline, special at 400 50c Antithermoline a s u r g ical dressing Saturday special at 290 50c Cuticura Ointment only 390 25cBeecham's Pills, special 220 Patent medicines of various kinds formerly selling to 25c now at 100 50c Rubber Bath Mittens for 350 Orangewood Sticks at 2 for 50 25c bottle Witch Hazel now at 1O0 25c Mentholatum, special now 1 70 50c Phillip's Milk Magnesia at -1O0 Hand Brushes Saturday only 1O0 Djer-Kiss Talcum (rose only) 19c 25c Ricksecker's Complexion Soap on sale Saturday special price H0 Pebcco Teolh Paste now only 390 15c Jar Petro Jelly on sale at Sc $1.00 Fairchild's Essence of Pepsin, special for Saturday at only 730 25c Tube Pasteurine Taste at 15 25c Jergen's Benzoin and Almond Lotion Saturday at low price 170 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine at 180 25c Orangine priced special at 190 $1.00 Louisenbad Reduction Salts Saturday specially priced at 590 10c Fluff's Moquet, for the hair, 25c Saponaceous Dentine now J Sc 25c Boric Acid, 1-lb. package 1K0 Oakley's Violet Ammonia now 190 $1.50 Oriental Cream now $1.10 25c Tacker's Tar Soap at only 180 Teets Bros.' Crenie Oil Soap spe cially priced today at only 1) Bath and Toilet Soaps good vari ety of odors, lOc4, three for 25c l-il. Merck's Sugar o' Milk at 29 Odds and Ends Talcum now lOo 25cEuthymol Tooth Taste at 15 23c Denver Mud, special for Kic 50c Canthrox Hair Shampoo 3JIC1 $1 Lavoris Mouth Wash now SO? 50c Soap Lake Salts, special 150 RELIEF G05T GAINS Hard Times Cost City $118, 606; County $27,867.72, SUMS GO TO IDLE MEN ONLY Fifty Per Cent Increase In Expendi tures for Charity by Regular Board Is In Addition to Aid Given in Emergency. On top of the $118,606 the City of Portland has had to spend for" the re lief of unemployed during the hard times of the Wilson Administration come figures from the records in the office of the County Auditor that show total expenditures for relief of unem nloyed of $27,867.72 during the Admin istration, jiot including the 50 per cenc increase necessary to meet demands through the county board of relief. On top of the city and county expen ditures are reports or charitaDie or panizations showing the Increased burden of charity by reason of desti tution during the last three and a half years. Including reports of those who conducted soup houses operated at a loss for the benefit or the needy. Situation Acute in 1915. The county had no unemployment camps during the Winter of 1914, the unemployment problem being new at that time and the city having cared for the greater part of it. private charities providing for the rest. In the Winter of 1915 the situation became so acute that the county final ly opened up road work for the beneat of the unemployed. Men were put to work on Fairmont and Skyline boule vards at wages of $2.25 a day. The county spent $26,328.4 for relief work of this sort during that winter. During last .Winter the county con tributed to the cause of the unem ployed to the extent of $lo39.28. which was spent for snow shoveling work. Charity Inereane Astonishing;, The records show a most astonishing increase In the amount of charity -work forced on the county board of relief. In 1912 the work of relieving destitu tion rout $11,417.68. while during last Winter the cost was $18,119.23. Fol lowing is a statement of the expendi tures of this board each year since 1910: 110 X 4,8S7.371914 $16,368.88 1SH1 7.277. Hi.6ai.iil 11.41 i.LS 1U1B iO,"- 1U13 11. 994.531 AVIATOR'S FLIGHT IS ENDED Carlstrom Breaks Another .Record ton Last I.ap of Journey. NEW YORK, Nov. 3 Victor Carlstrom, who left Chicago yesterday for New Tork in a New York Times mail-carry ing aeroplane, descended on Governor's Island today, ending his flight at 8:5oVj A. M. The flight from Hainmondsport, where the aviator resumed his trip at 6:35 A. M. today, was without incident, Carlstrom flying at a- height of 2000 feet, aided by a good wind. On his flight from Hammondsport today Carlstrom broke another record, covering the distance, 315 miles, at an average speed of 137 miles an hour, or 11 miles an hour better than the record held by Jules Vedrines, the French aviator. . TAX LIMIT DEBITED Realty Board Hears Arguments on Proposed Amendment. ESTATE MANAGER OPPOSES Ask for and Get . THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI- 36 Pigr Recipe Book Free 5JUNNER MFG. CO.. OMAHA, U.5A . (ASUS? MASAHOHI FACTORY IN AMUIU LIE IS PASSED TO COURT Edward Ralston Accused of Spend ing Money on Another Woman Edward Ralston is in the County Jail because he disobeyed the order of Clr cult Court Judge McGinn to pay his di vorced wife $30 & month, and also be cause he called the court a liar, when Judge McGinn accused him of spending his income on another woman instead of helping out his wife and seven children. He was divorced from Ellen Ralston June 16, and ordered to pay alimony, on failure to do which he was cited by Judge McGinn for contempt of court and later remanded to the - County Jail. ' German array surgeons have to have gold for many Jobs of Jaw patching. Among- the articles being melted down for the material are old wedding rings, English eolna and van fillings from the teeth. Ex-Governor West Speaks in Favor of Measure Members Against Single Tax and Support Tax Exemption for Ships. Both the merits and the demerits of the proposed constitutional amendment limiting the increase of taxes to 6 per cent over and above tne taxes or tne previous year were presented to tne members of the Portland Realty Board at their luncheon meeting in the Hotel Benson yesterday by Ex-Governor West, one of the autnors ot tne pro posed law, and by Robert II. Strong, manager of the Corbett estate, who op poses the adoption of the bill. Each speaker was allotted 20 minutes to pre sent his arguments. At the conclusion of the debate an effort was made to place the Realty Board on record against the proposed amendment, but the motion was post poned indefinitely on the ground of courtesy to Uie speakers. "Nobody can point to an emergency that could not be provided for under this law." said Mr. West, who opened the debate. "We all desire relief from excessive taxation and this bill will tie the hands of officials againct increas ing taxes unduly, yet the people will retain the right to meet any contin gency by voting a bond issue or a sup plementary tax levy. I Downward Tendency Forecast. "Under this law the tendency of taxes will always be downward because one year of economy will guarantee econo my for all the future." He predicted that the bill will carry: that it could rot be defeated with a club. "I am no pessimist." began Mr. Strong by way of rebuttal. "I believe Portland and many of the other citie and towns of Oregon are going to grow and I wouldn't like to forecast that they will grow only on the ratio of 6 per cent a year. I am not here to urge an Increase of taxes, but I main tain that taxes have been growing less during recent years considering the jiio- r.r wealth. This is not a high-taxed community as com parative statistics prove. Many of the taxpayers have been suffering, but it comes from a reduction of income. So far as bonds go. they can go to the sky for a limit. Just Besides, Oregon is one of tne 12 state in the Union that ref 'n?d.. ""2 bond Issues and I am proud of It. We ought to pay our bills as we go. Expense Declared Low. "What business man would lay down the rule that the overhead expense can not be increased irrespective of how much the activities of the business ex- j -..,- has not been going paiiu. yu. w - f too much ror operands , ' J -,. ' they are low, comparatively, but it nas gone for laudatory develPme"S,e"ter: prises that none of us would like to do without. . "This tax limitation would not reach the counties that have been extrava gant, for they will be able to go even per cent higher, but it will affect the counties that have been economical with important improements planned fOnthmoUonrof F. N. Clark. .. Board voted to advertise in the newspapers its stand agalnet the propose d lnKl tax and its recommendation of the snip exemption measure. TACOMA PASTOR CALLED Oregon City CongregaMonalists In vite Rev. J. W. MacCallum. nurnnv nxv Or.. Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) At the annual business meeting of the First Congregational v-uurtu nirh a call was issued for Rev. i tv MQCnllum to fill the pulpit of the local church. His nome nas Deen In Tacoma. vvasn.. nnos" " been supplying mo "'v se vrral .Sundays. Ker. Stir. jinv-vaiiuiii Canadian by birth and was educated in j - Ti, V. KAn In tha ITnitAd (..tiiinuu xao no o '--- ... States for many years, however, ana nas n e Id important paomiB The pulpit of the Congregational 1 1 LI I 1 1 lin ucsu -. - ' - George Nelson Edwards resigned early in the year to take up work in Mon tana. Rooster Rock Cannery to Move. VANCOUVER, Wasn.. Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) The Rooster Rock cannery for salmon Is to be removed to a site on the W. X. Morgan place on the Colum bia River Just above Ellsworth, it is reported, and men already are at work making preparations to Duua tne can nery. The machinery will be shipped down the river and put in this can nery. It is said that the building will ctst from JSuOO to flO.000 and that the change Is made desirable by the chang ing sands near the old cannery. Euscne School Iedlcated. EUGENE. Or.. Nov. 8. (Special.) Presentation of a large portrait of Georg'e Washington byIrs. B. L. Bo gart on behalf or the Pauuhters of the American Revolution anil Its accept ance by Superintendent W. It. Ruther ford on behalf of the schools marked the dedication today of the "Washing ton" grade school building in Kiiarene. The principal address was made by E. O. Poller, chairman of the School Board. The structure cost 113.000. A Frenrh inventor la makir aa pipes from paper, comprcsd, dried and Tar-nl!i1. ill M W lit CO f7 Higher and higher go tne prices on all important foods beyond the comfortable reach of most households. You'll save money without reducing the quality of living by substituting Ghirar delli's Ground Chocolate for other mere expensive foods. Despite present condi tions Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate has not been ad vanced in price. A tablespoonful, a cent's worth, makes a cup. The most nourish ing: of all foods is Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate S'mem 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Saa Fraaciica ChlrarJelli't Groan J Chocolate comeM In XA - "nd 3 lb. hermetically icolti --