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TTTE arOHNTNG OREGOXIATT, fUESDAT. NOVEMBER 21, 191G.
Jurist Stricken While Return
ing From Wedding Cere
i mony in Lents.
ABSENCE CAUSES ALARM
Wife, Xot Notified by Doctor of
Husband's Condition Tntil 3 A.
M., Fears Accident or Violence.
Long Rest to Be Taken.
Acute gastritis, caused by the com
bination of veal roast and plum pud
ding eaten at home and a wedding:
supper served la Lents, caused 'the
physical collapse of Circuit Judge V.
N. Gatens Sunday night. He was seized
when on his way home from the wed
ding ceremony and was rushed to the
office of Dr. C. J. Dean at the Holly
Lodge roadhouse on Foster road, where,
he remained until yesterday morning.'
Meanwhile, Mrs. Gatens was almost
frantic with fear, believing her hus
band had met with an accident or that
pre-election threats that he would not
live to continue as judge had been car
ried out. She telephoned the police .at
'i o'clock yesterday morning. At 3
o'clock. Dr. Dean called Mrs. Gatens
by telephone and told her of her hus
band's condition.
Judge Know, Xo Wedding; Gneit.
The wedding was that of Rose Leah
Laken, of 1002 East Caxuthers street,
and George E. Hislop. Mr. Hislop is
an employe at Dr. Dean's roadhouse.
An automobile, a yellow one, called
for Judge Gatens at 4:30 Sunday after
noon to take him to Lents to marry a!
parties to the wedding, he told his
wife before he left, and did not know
who it was had called for him.
"He said he would be back in two
hours," explained Mrs. Gatens. "He
had never gone back on his word with
me, so I was frightened when be did
not return."
She said from what the Judge had
been able to tell her and from what
she had learned from Dr. Dean. Judge
Gatens had started for home at about
10 o'clock Sunday night the late hour
due to a delay in the wedding cere
mony and because he had expected a
friend, Carl H. Jackson, to call for
him in an automobile. He had tele
phoned Mr. 'Jackson to come after him
as the man who took him out preferred
not to go back to the city. Mr. Jack
son became lost in the fog and never
reached Judge Gatens. Finally, the
Jurist started back with the man who
had taken him to the wedding.
J ii due Becomes Unconscious.
Tie was taken 111 in the machine. It
appears, and taken to Dr. Dean's es
tablishment. Dr. Dean said he did not
telephone Mrs. Gatens sooner, as he did
not wish to alarm her and was busy
working over her husband, for the
Judge became unconscious shortly af
ter his arrival.
Judge Gatens was taken to his home
yesterday morning In a taxicab and
was carried into the house. He re
mained in bed all day, scarce able to
speak. Mrs. Gatens said that her hus
band probably would be confined to his
lied for a week, and then, if possible,
would take a delayed Summer vacation
in California.
The gastritis was complicated with
Blight heart trouble, said Dr. Dean yes
terday, and Judge Gatens' condition
for a time was serious.
"Judge Gatens ias been declining
elnce the beginning of the Fall cam
paign." said Mrs. . Gatens. "Several
times he fell asleep at the breakfast
table. He had veal roast and plum
pudding at home yesterday, things
which never agree with him but of
which lie Is very fond. The wedding
supper was the' last straw. It is a
complete breakdown and a long rest is
needed."
Judge Gatens told Mrs. Gatens yes
terday that he met no one he knew at
the wedding and did not know why he
had been called to perform the cere
mony.
STORE IS PAY FOR DEATH
Canadian Court Orders Judgment for
Auto Victim's Widow.
WALKERTON, Ont.. Nov. 9. (Spe
cial.)- -A decision handed down by Jus
tice Lennox, presiding over the Assize
Court, and in which the defendant,
Frank Bpofford, a merchant, is ordered
to turn over his drygoods business to
the Sheriff for the benefit of the fam
ily of a man whom he had run down
mid killed with his auto, sets a unique
precedent in Canadian laws.
Spofford purchased a drygoods busi
ness last Summer for his son and in
stalled him as its proprietor. Just prior
to this transaction Spofford had been
made defendant in an action for un
stated damages brought against him
by the widow of the man whom he had
accidentally killed.
The court ruled that the drygoods
business should be seized under an
execution and sold by the Sheriff, who;
after all costs are paid. Is directed to
turn over the proceeds to the widow of
the man who was killed.
CuticuraTreatment
For Dandruff and
Fal
Rea
ina Mr Is
ly Wonderful
On retiring rub pot of dandruff and
itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
- and hot water. This cleanses the scalp
of dandruff and promotes hair health.
Sample Each Free by Mail
With 32-p. book on the akin. Addraaa pow-CMdl
"Cutlain, Dept. IIP, Boston." Sold everywhere.
Annual Automatic Sale
Millinery Worth to $35.00
Your Ch
Of Anv
Sunday at
oice Today if7- sT
Hat Advertised Shk Vr
SIOjOO for
This Season 's Very Newest
And Best Styles
Millinery Salons, Second Floor
The above epecial includes our very best Hats. Beautiful models
in large and small effects 'with the latest novelty trimmings.
OTHER HATS AT SACRIFICE PRICES
i Any Hat formerly
selling to $7.50, now
Any Hat formerly
selling to $12.00, now
$3.00
$5.00
98c
Any Hat Shape former
ly selling to $2.00, now at
Any Hat Shape for- T1 QC
merly selling to $4, at vw
AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY WOMAN
TO SELECT A NEW HAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT A FRAC
TION OF REAL WORTH DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY.
Gift Room
4th Floor
Hundreds of useful
and practical gift arti
cles at low prices on dis
play in our new Gift
Room, on Fourth Floor.
5p The Standard" Stare af TfjE 'Ftarifcresi Sj
L Olds.Wortman&Khur 1
Toyland
4th Floor
Christmas Toys. Dolls,
Games and Novelties of
all kinds in wonderful
variety. Why not make
your selection now?
Special Showing of Women's Dresses
"Butter Day"
82c
For Glenwood
Butter
Model Grocery, Fourth Floor
Glenwood Butter gives universal
satisfaction. Made especially for
this store by one of Oregon's larg
est creameries. Tuesday G.-.
special, two pounds at only 0
O.W.K. Butter
ThanksgimngSale
Cut Glass
Our Entire Stock Now
- 20 Off .
Third Floor Our Annual Thanks
giving Sale of Cut Glass offers
splendid opportunities to choose
Christmas gifts at a substantial sav
ing. Celebrated "Libbey" Cut Glass
also included in this 6ale. Almost
any article (useful, as well as orna
mental,) is to be found in this sale.
Community Week
For many years we have been the
recognized headquarters for Com
munity Silver. Let us show you our
superb stock in the beautiful new
Patrician design.
Tea Spoons, set of six for $2.50
Dessert Spoons, set of six $4.50
Table Spoons, set of six for $5.00
2 Lbs. 80c
Fresh shipment received nearly
every day. Tuesday spe- CH
cial. Two pounds for only OUt,
Sale Extraordinary Beautiful
Imported Trimmings
S3 to $5 Grades $1.69
Bargain Circle, First Floor An importer anxious to close out his
remaining stock of fine Dress Trimmings sold them to us at a big
reduction, hence this remarkable sale. Exquisite novelties for evening
dresses and party frocks. In the assortment there are spangled and
beaded laces in various colors jet, silver and gold laces and novelty
laces and trimmings in great variety. Assorted widths, including 17
inch and 27-inch flouncings and 12-inch edges. Trimmings G1 T
and laces worth from $3 up to $5. Your choice at, the yard P A.O
$1.50 Chiffon Cloth $1
Shown in 35 of Leading Shades
Main Floor Extra special offering for Tuesday only. Fine quality
Silk Chiffon Cloth for waists, linings and various other purposes. This
is a standard cloth, and the regular price is $1.50 yard. P" (C
Shown in 35 of the wanted shades. Priced for today, yard .Pi..vU
New Fur Trimmings in Wanted Kinds 1st Floor
Fashion Salons 2d Floor
New Dresses for street and general wear in a multitude of charming
styles. New straight-line effects with plaited and flare skirts, large
collars, etc. Many are made up in wool serge and velveteen, while others
are in the more dressy styles and are developed in crepe de chine.
Georgette crepes, satins, etc. Dresses for women, misses and juniors
in styles to please every fancy. Prices range $12.50 up to $32.50
New Dresses
At $15.00
Second Floor At this price we
have any number of smart models
for women and misses. Latest
loose-fitting styles, with plaited
and flare skirts, Made up in good
quality vrool serge, in black and
navy. New large collars, fancy
cuffs, belts, etc. We include several
styles in famous "Betty Wales"
Dresses in this lot. QIC ((
Effectively trimmed PiJ.UU
New Dresses
At $25.00
Second Floor Our showing of new
Dresses at twenty-five dollars em
braces so wide a range of models
that detailed description is impos
sible. There are beautiful models
in wool serge, velveteens, Georgette
rrepes, satins and various other ma
terials. Shown in black, brown,
green and plum colors. Latest
plaited or flare skirts, large col
lars, fancy belts, etc. . COS (C
Moderately priced at P-Jvv
New Dresses
At $18.50
Second Floor Women's and Misses'
Dresses of fine quality wool serge,
in black and navy blue. Excellent
smart models shown in this lot for
the school miss. Mostly in the
fashionable straight-line effects,
with full plaited or flare skirts and
wide belt. Buttons form the prin
cipal trimming, and all have the
new large collars. Full CIO Cft
line of sizes. Special P10.JV
New Dresses
At $29.75
Second Floor Attractive Dresses
for street and party wear. Made
up in latest loose-fitting styles,
with full plaited and flare skirts.
Materials used are crepe de chine,
crepe meteor, satins, Georgette
crepe, velvets, velveteens and
serges. Some of the models are ef
fectively trimmed with braid and
tassels; others with buttons, col
ored embroidery, etc. Ask to see
these beautiful new Dresses. Just
in. Full range of sizes COQ
and priced now only J
Thanksgiving Linens
Richardson's Pattern Cloths of Quality.
Richardson's Pattern Cloths of superb quality double satin damask.
Splendid heavy weight. Shown in beautiful patterns. Note the prices:
Pattern Cloths, size
2x2 yards, priced at only
Pattern Cloths, size
2x2 M yards, priced only
Full Dinner-size Napkins to match above cloths, the dozen, JJ57.00
Odd Lines Hand-embroidered, Scalloped Linen Towels at One-third Off.
$7.00
$8.00
Pattern Cloths, size CQ ff
2x3 yards, priced at only p'.Ul
Pattern Cloths, size J 1 A ff
2x3 yards, priced at Pll.lilf
Drcs
Sold in Portland only at this
store. Unquestionably the most
popular Dresses on the market.
Betty Wales Dresses of wool
serge priced at Jj!13.0O to $19.75
Betty Wales Dresses for party
wear priced at $10.00 to $32.50
SPECIAL SHOWING
OF GYMNASIUM
BLOOMERS AND
MIDDIES 2D FLOOR.
BIG TREE TO GLOW
Portland's Christmas Token
Will Be 75 Feet High.
DECEMBER 2 IS FIRST DAY
Electrical Dealers AV111 Provide
Thousands of Lights to Add
to Effect When City As
sumes Holiday Attire.
One week. from next Saturday,
which win bo December 2. Portland
will lisht up the biggest Christmas
tree, ever used anywhure, nd until
after the holidays are passed It wlJ
stand as a brilliant reminder of the
thing's and event clustering around the
country's greatest festal season. It
will be75 feet high.
The tree is to be placed on one of
the downtown streets to be uesignated
by the City Commission. Its first il
lumination will be on the night of
December 2, when it Is proposed to
ask the people of the city' to come
from their homes and g-et their full
of Christmas spirit. The gigantic tree
will blaze with thousands of electric
bulbs, and from the platform under
neath its great boughs it la proposed
to direct musical programmes and
songfests.
It is believed by the committee of
the retail merchants' bureau of the
Chamber of Commerce, which is headed
by E. D. Timms. that it will be the
biggest and finest Christmas tree in
the United States. The chairman, is
certain that such a tree could not be
secured anywhere but In Oregon.
It will be decorated by the electric
dealers of the city, all of whom are
concerned In Electrical week
Chairman Timms and the committee
of electrical people have also planned
put & new and interesting lot of street
corner decorations. They will put up
the figure of the "genii of electricity"
at each street intersection in the re
tail district. For a background for
each brilliant figure there t -ill be hun
dreds of small Christmas' trees and
miles of festooned evergreens.
Two trees will be fastened to each
lamp post in the retail district, and
between them will swing ropes of
evergreen. At the center of each
panel will be fastened a wreath of
red.
The street decorations will te on a
much more elaborate scale than those
of last year. Even those used in 191S
attracted unusual attention. Pictures
of them by day and the electrical
illumination at night were printed In
dozens of magazines throughout the
country. It Is believed that Portland
will secure tremendous advertising
from the decorating this year.
12. D. Timms, of the Timms-Crees
Company, is the man who has reoeived
the great credit for this work around
the Chamber of Commerce. Among the
offices down there he 1s known as
the "business man's Santa Claus."
Man Finds Bandit Is Son.
DALLAS, Tex.. Nov. S. An aged
white-haired Kentucky mountaineer
strode Into police headquarters and
asked to sen "Jimmy."
"Jimmy," he explained, was James
Walton, the youthful bandit who con
fessed he was one of three men who
held up the Burroughs Company's pay
truck in Detroit August 4. shot one of
the guards and escaped with JS0.000.
"He's my boy," said the old man.
"I've been living In Dallas for a year
and did not know where Jimmy and
his brother were.' I saw Jimmy's
picture in the paper thru afternoon.
Thought maybe I could do something
for him."
BANK GETS TRIBUTE
Lobbies of First National's
New Building Thronged.
JOHNSON BOND SOUGHT
Execution Given to Serve on Estate
of Mother of Fighter.
CHICAGO, Nov. 10. Collection of the
"Jack Johnson bond" will be attempt
ed by the federal authorities and the
United States Marshal has been given
an execution to serve on the estate of
Mathew S. Baldwin and on Mrs. Tiny
Johnson, mother of the fugitive pu
gilist. The execution calls for 15.000,
less $6979. The latter amount already
has been paid.
Mathew Baldwin, the late real estate
dealer, and Johnson's mother were on
the pugilist's bonds when he fled the
country with his white wifa "after he
had been sentenced to tho Federal Pen
itentiary on charges of violating the
Mann act.
Baldwin died a year ago. Whether
the administrator of the Baldwin es.
tate intends to resist payment of ths
forfeiture Is not yet known.
TEUTON FORCES ADVANCING
Troops Midway cBtween IJorder and
Capital of Itoumania.
BERLIN, Nov. 20. (By wireless to
Sayville, N. Y.) The German War Of
fice announced tonight that the Teu
tonic troops in Roumanla are approach
ing Craiova, the capital of Western
Wallachia, 130 miles west of Bucharest.
The Roumanian city of Craiova la
on the railroad midway between Orsovo,
on the extreme western border of Rou
manla, and Bucharest, the Roumanian
capital. The German War Office an
nounced yesterday that the Teuton
troops pushing behind the Roumanians
In Southwestern Itoumania had reached
the Orsova-Cralova railroads.
Read The Oregonian Classified ads.
lng has a full exposure on both Fifth
and Stark streets, which rive it an
abundance of light and air elements
that many modern banks In Eastern
cities lack.
LIQUOR ARREST DELAYED
DEPOSITORS' LIME LONG
Offices at Fifth and Stark Opened
to Public Auspiciously Quarter
Are Largest in Xorthweet Used
Exclusively for Hanking.
Portland paid tribute yesterday to
the enterprise and optimism of the
stockholders of the First National
Bank, whose new building at Fifth and
Stark streets, opened for the first time
to public inspection, is a distinct orna
ment and valued asset to the city.
Tho tribute was In the form of a gen
erous outpouring of people who passed
through the spacious lobbies of the
building in a steady, admiring procession.
The bank opened for business in the
new borne at 10 o clock yesterday morn
ing. A long line of depositors was
waiting before the windows. The task
of moving the books, cash and equip
ment from the former home at Fifth
and Morrison streets was completed
th night before.
Tho beauty of the Impressive-appearing
building' Interior was enhanced by
the presence of a score or more of
floral baskets and bouquets sent oy
patrons of the bank, friends of the di
rectors, the clearing-house and other
banks in Portland and other parts of
the Paoillo Coast.
A. L. Mills, president of the bank,
and the other officers were congratu
lated all day long by the people who
formed almost a steady stream through
the building.
The FT"st National's new home Is the
largest building in the Northwest de
voted exclusively to banking. It occu
pies a full quarter block and is three
stories high. The main banking rooms
aro on the second floor. A wide stair
way lead directly from the main en
trance on Fifth street to the upper
floor. Elevators also are available.
The savings department Is on the. first
floor. The safety deposit vaults art
In the basement. Part of the clerical
force Is on the upper floor. The build-
Presldent of San Francisco Company
to Complete Jury Inty First.
SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 20. (Spe
cial.) Assistant United States Attorney
M. A. Thomas, In charge of the cases
against liquor dealers of this city al
leged to have shipped unlabeled liquor
to Oregon and Washington, announced
today that the warrant for the arrest
of II. C. Hunt, president of the Jess
Moore Hunt Company, would not be
served until Hunt had completed Jury
servico In Federal Judge Van Fleet's
court.
Hunt Is a Juror In tbe hearing of the
suit of Dr. Avery Harcourt agaiust
Sonoma County officials. Hurt's arrest
was asked for by the United States At
torney at Seattle. ,
Grange Unanimous for Suffrage.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. Universal
woman suffrage by Federal enact
ment was Indorsed unanimously by the
National Grange at Its meeting here
tonight. Similar action was taken by
the grange a year ago, but with a
large minority opposing.
OLD-TIME COLD :
: CURE DRINK TEA! :
Mrs. II. H. OHoti. of East Haverhill. V.
It., has a dnck whteh in one dir laid three
eM. a double-olke4 one In th mornlnv
anil two of t-ahHel ones In the afloruooa.
Get a small package of Hamburg Breast
Tea, or as the German folks call iu "Ham-
burger Bruit Thee." at any pharmacy.
Take a tablespoonful of the tea. put a.
eup of boiling mater upon It, pour
through a sieve and drinks teacup full at
any time. It Is the most effective way to
break a cold and cure grip. as U opens thu
pores, relieving congestion. Also loosena
the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once.
It Is Inexpensive and entirely vege
table, therefore harmless Adv.
Desiro voQver-"Is a. Healthy Baby I
A."Mc-triers
That's a loyal and natural feeling all mothers have. Then make
your desire an assurance by using "Mother's Friend." Its beneficial
qualities will conserve your own health and strength and make baby's
coming easier and Its future health secure. Get it at your druggist.
Send for the free boob:.
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That's what it amounts to when vou use
Weed Chains. They have made the auto-
. mobile an all-the-year necessity instead of an
occasional nleasure car. All kinds of roads look
alike to the car that is equipped with Weed Chains
deeD ruts. sliDDerv tavements. heavv sand or mud all aro
conquered by this wonderfully effective, time-tried devica
Weed AritUSIdd f""I-pi inc
Only Safeguard Against Skidding
Wheels equipped with Weed
Chains automatically lay their
own traction surface. Friction is
effected without affecting the
tires for they grip without grind
ing hold without binding-. They
fight for firm contact always
gain their ground, prevent ide
skid and drive-slip. Nothing has
ever been invented to take the
place of Weed Chains.
They will do you a jood turn at
every turn on your trip.
Exhaustive tests on the Pacific
Coast have proved that the very
worst stretches of road and al
most insurmountable hills have
been easily conquered by the use
of Weed Chains. The time to pro
vide against accidents is before
they happen not after. Buy Weed
Chains today for all four tires. ;
Sold for ALL, Tires by Dialer Everywhere
American Chain Co. Inc.
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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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