Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 28, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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Contract With Pearson Com
pany for Viaducts Over Rail
way to Be Signed Today.
COST WILL BE $507,000
Improvement Has Been Ixmg Sought
and in Removing Source of Dan
ger Will Add to General At
tractiveness of District.
The long-pending contract for the
elimination of all grade crossings of
the 0.-W. R, & N. on the East 6ide
will be awarded by the City Council
thlo morning- to the Pearson Construc
tion Company for $507,000. Work will
be started at once.
The contract Involves the lowering
of the tracks of the railroad from mid
way up Sullivan's Gulch to a point be
yond the city limits and the construc
tion of viaduct3 at Sandy boulevard
and Ea6t Thirty-seventh street. East
Forty-seventh street. East Fifty-third
street. East Sixtieth street, Halsey
street. East Seventy-fourth street and
East Eighty-second street. These will
he the only railroad crossings along
the line, others being listed for elim
ination. The O.-W. R. & N. Company will bear
all the cost of lowering its tracks and.
together with the Portland Railway,
Light Power Company, will pay 60 per
cent of the cost of the viaducts. The re
maining 40 per cent of the viaduct cost
will be divided equally between the
city as a whole and the property along
the line specially benefited by the im
provement. Improvement Long Sought.
The city has been seeking for many
years to bring about the elimination of
the crossings, having started proceed
ings several times, but having been
stopped by property owners. At the
fast city election the method of pro
cedure was changed by the voters and
under the new form the work Is to be
done.
The principal part of the-work will
be at Sandy boulevard, where several
streets came together at the railroad
crossing-. Approaches will be con
structed from each of these streets to
the viaduct. Temporary wooden cross
ings will be constructed while the per
manent work is under way. These will
necessitate the shifting of traffic from
time to time as work progresses.
The viaducts will all be of reinforced
concrete and will be attractivo in de
sign and appearance. The city's i,rtal
bureau has completed all cases involv
ing damages by change of grade and
has acquired, the necessary rights of
way. The O.-W. It. & M. Company has
provided for Its costs in this year's
budget, while the city has a fund of
about $65,000 available. The balance
will be made up in next year's budget.
Entire East Side Benefited.
The elimination of the crossings will
be a source of much relief to many
parts of the East Side. Numerous fatal
accidents have occurred at the cross
ings in years past and there has been a
general clamor for elimination of the
tracks and street on the same grade.
George Edmondstone, engineer in
charge for the city, says the plans are
all in such shape that there will be
no delay in the work. The bids for
the contract were opened December 6
and the Pearson Construction Company
was the lowest bidder in the sum of
$507,000. At the time bids were opened
February 28 was set as the date for
awarding the contract, it beine neces
sary in advance to dispose of all suits I
involving damages due to the grade
changes.
It is expected there will be a dele
gation at the Council meeting to pro
test against award of the contract.
It had been rumored that some of the
property owners Intended seeking an
injunction, but no action along this
line has been taken. Circulars have
been distributed through the assessment
district announcing that the contract
Is to be awarded and asking as many
Protestants as possible to be at the
Council meeting. There has been no
opposition before the Council heretofore.
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fcUUNUMT UUSKhL SPREAD
Women of Jackson County to Hear
Ijectnres on Home Management.
OREGON AGRJCTJTiT U K AXi COLLEGE.
OorvalHs. Feb. 27. (Special.) Activi
ties of the extension service of the Ore
gon Agricultural College during this
week will Include the development of
. home economics project in Jackson
County by Miss Anna M. Turley, exten
sion specialist In home economics.
Professor J. E. Larson will deliver
a. lecture on "Good Roads" before the
"Webfoot Farmers' Local near Dayton,
n the evening of February 27. Profes
sor Larson will work on a potato certi
fication project at Imbler on March
1. La Grando March 2 and Cove
March 3.
Professor A. B. Bouquet will speak
on "The Home Vegetable Garden" at
Carleton on the evening of March 2,
and on JIarch 3 will continue the lec
ture work at Cove Orchard and Che
halem Center. The agricultural repre
sentative on the bulk handling cam
paign will be Professor G. R. Hyslop.
DAMAGE' SUIT ON TRIAL
City of Pendleton and Business
Firms Sued for $15,000.
PENDLETON, Or., Feb. 27. (Special.)
The $15,000 personal damage suit
Brought by Miss Grace Hoch against
the People's Warehouse, the city of
Pendleton, Gibson & Cole and the Dick
son estate Is being tried In the Circuit
Court. MIbs Hoch sustained a broken
ankle last Summer when she was
caught beneath a false front erected
In front of the People's Warehouse
when it was blown down by a wind
storm.
""2 J plaintiff Is represented by At
torneys Coy Burnett and Richards, of
Portland, and Will M. Peterson, of Pen
dleton. Attorneys Frederick Stelwer,
Fee & Fee, Raley & Raley and Charles
Carter appear for the defense.
100 Cars of Yakima Apples Snipped.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Feb. 27.
(Special.) Apple shippers here believe
that growers are holding much larger
stocks than they have supposed. A
large proportion of the 100 carloads
shipped out during the past week have
come from growers.
Oregon Postmasters Named.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash..
Feb. 27. Two postmasters have been
appointed In Oregon, Miss Emma L.
Phelps, Elm Ira, vice Dorrls C Hale,
resigned, and Jeswe R. Greene, Grouse,
vice Miss Minnie Young, resigned.
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The Opening of His New Store
ANNOUN
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OUR POLICY
in the future, as in the past,
Honest Merchandising
IN APPRECIATION
Compliments of L. Shanahan
r we will present to ev
our New Home
A SOUVENIR
On Wednesday we will present to every visitor in
our New Home
McCALL'S PATTERNS
ra We Are Portland Agents for These Famous Patterns.
Sale Dollar
Waists 55c
Crisp, new Spring
styles fresh from the
needle. "Balcony
I S. W. COR. THIRD AND 1
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Sale Spring
Silk Waists
Daintier and prettier nodes than
slow in this nndprprlrrri collec
tion are hardly Imaginable. The
shrewd woman who k bun, th. .
mt condition of the silk market will take fall advantage of
the op port a alt?. "Hal cony
Tailored and dreesy styles of crepe de ehlme, pussywillow and
allk eomblnatloaa In white and maise. The values are extraor
dinary. We arte you to be early. Choice Wednca- Cl nn
day only Dli70
To the People of Portland and Vicinity:
SHANAHAN takes this opportunity to express his grateful appreciation to those old and loyal friends who. by their patronage during the past 28 years, have enabled him to make his new
Home a possibility, and he hopes to meet all his old customers, as well as many, many new ones, in his new and larger quarters. Every possible accommodation for the comfort and convenience
of the shopper will be found in his new Department Store, as well as the most modern methods of expediting business eliminating as far as possible the usual delays in shopping service that
go so far to test a shopper's patience. ' SHANAHAN wants everyone to attend his opening, and that they may be compensated for their time and trouble, beyond seeing an innovation in up-to-date
merchandising, SHANAHAN promises a surprise in the form of HIS NEW STORE OPENING SALE special prices will prevail in every department. Although this is ail new, clean
merchandise of the season's best offerings in style and quality, SHANAHAN will, during HIS NEW STORE OPENING SALE, offer these and thousands of other wonderful bargains.
Continuing
All Week
F ormal Opening
Women's
and Misses'
Apparel
Tonr Loarlcal Store for Tfew
Spring Apparel
Offering: choice of tremen
dous assortments of the
season's most stylish mer
chandise at those low
prices that have made this
. style headquarters for eco
nomical women. Wednes
day we feature.
New Spring Suits
Women's Tailored Suits shown In
gabardines and other new mate
rials. Colors in black, navy, tan and
mixtures. Worth a apeclal trip to
town to get one. Other stunning:
Spring: Dresses are assembled in
this grroup. Balcony.
Choice $14.49
SURPRISK SAIB
New Spring; High-tirade
SKIRTS
There are Skirts of poplins, sergres,
ete etc: full flare styles, with new
est pockets, with plain and fancy
belts. Get yours today.
Balcony.
Choice $7.48
BTEW SPRING BILLIE BCRKE
DRESSES
Kresh from the needle of New Tork
dressmakers, these stylish BUlle
Burke Dresses in the latest mate
rials. Colors, black, navy, grreen
and wisteria- Most remarkable
value. Balcony.
Choice
$11.49 and $12.98
This Serge Dress
A nobby frock for immediate wear.
Straight-line style. Comes In all the
much-wanted colors. Navy, brown,
black and grreen. Balcony.
Choice $9.98
More of Those Wonderful New
Spring Dresses
In silk taffeta, etc.. with fancy col
ored silk embroidery. Values that
are creating a sensation. Color in
Copenhagen, green and navy.
Balcony.
Choice $12.98
Spring; Apparel for Children
CHILDREN'S
Spring Coats
Assorted sizes. Shepherd checks.
Values that are unsurpassed. Choice
Balcony.
$1.50 and $2.50
A NEW SHIPMENT
Huck Towels
An exceptional offering of Huck
Towels, splendid quality, very ab
sorbent, white or red borders, size
18x36. Here is your golden oppor
tunity at our Surprise Sale.
lie Each
TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS!
Extra Heavy Unbleached
Bath Towels
Unusual offering of heavy Bath
Towels, close spongy weave, size
22x45 inches. Now is your oppor
tunity to lay In your Summer supply
at our Big Surprise Sale.'
19c Each
Limit Six to a Customer.
36-Inch Percales
"One of the best makes." Large as
sortment of elegant patterns in light,
medium and dark colors, full yard
wide. Most desirable for house
dresses, boys" waists, shirts, etc.
Regular J 5c and 18c value. Our Big
Surprise Sale,
Yard 12fc
Quickest Service in
Greater Portland
If you are in a harry and time is
precious, this is the place to shop.
32-INCH
Manchester Gingham
Immense variety of colorings, splen
did styles for dress purposes. Priced
for our Big Surprise Sal",
Yard 124c
Bleached Sheets
One of our special leaders. Size
72x90 inches. An extra good quality
for service or every-day wear. Now
is the time to lay in your supply at
our Big Surprise Sale
59c Each
Here's the Oportunity
That Will Satisfactorily Answer the
lUarly Spring Question For Von.
THERE'S 1500 YARDS OF
Flaxons, Crepes,
Organdies. Dimities, Mulls, etc., etc.,
in this collection, each one prettier
than the other comes in all the
much-wanted colors, in dainty de
signs most
REMARKABLE VALITES
Here is your golden opportunity at
our Big Surprise Sale,
The Yard 10c
JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MAKERS 5 NEW SPRING MODELS IN
Women's
Skirts
Come In the latest
materials and all
the much - wanted
patterns, black,
navy, plaids. Priced
for onr big; Surprise
Sale Choice
$2.98
Economy Bargain Circle
With the openlna- of onr New Home, wo have Inaugurated a new
feature In merchandlxluB-, one which we feel certain will appeal
to the (Treat bnylna; public of this rlty. and very apecLally to those
who have to exercise economy In their cspenditnrea and yet de
sire only the better qualities and the modern pattern and st-rlro
f merchandise. This we have deslsjnated as "THK K(0OMY
RAKIi.ll tlHCLK," wherein we shall display weekly special lines
of serviceable, desirable merchandise, priced so that they will defy
competition, for a One-Day Sale Only. ot cheap roods bnt rood
merchandise eheap It will pay you to visit this department often
as we are aroina; to make special Inducements from day to day.
ECONOMY BARGAIN CIRCLE, TVEDNESDAV ONLY
Silk Poplins
In an Infinite variety of beautiful colorings. These are fine yarn
dyed fabrics which Insure a permanent lustrous color and Is a
guarantee of service. Colors, black, white, cream, navy. Copenhagen,
sky and blue, spruce, new prune, emerald, brans, silver aray, nut
and aolden brown, old rose. pink. Nile and cardinal. Here Is youn
goiaen opportunity at our Economy uargain circle and illg A O
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Surprise Sale Price yard.
BLEACHED
Pillow Cases
of Fplendid quality muslin. Size
4'JxoO inches, hemmed ready tor use.
"A great value" for our Big Surprise
bale.
Each 13c
A SALE OB STITCHED "
Cotton Batts
Full double bed size. A white extra
quality cotton stitched batt, comes
3 pounds in weight, size 72x90
inches, each batt to make full size
quilt. A startling reduction for our
Big Surprise Sale.
Only $1.19 Each
IJOCDLE BED SIZE WHITE
Bedspreads
Limited quantity, heavy weight.
Choice patterns, but a surprise bar
gain for you at our Big Surprise
Sale. TWO SPECIALS
Each $1.48 and $1.98
Flowered Cretonnes
Limited quantity, fine for draperies
and quilt coverings. An exceptional
offering for our Drapery Depart
ment and our Big Surprise Sale.
Yard 9c
36-1 JiCH
Storm Serge
Universally popular cloth because of
Us durable colors and serviceable
wear. We show them in navy, black,
brown, gray, tan and cardinal, and
make you an exceedingly attractive
offer for our Surpiiise Sale Day.
Thrifty buyers will not fail to se
cure their needs. Price
49c Per Yard
EXTRA HEAVY 6 OPT-FINISHED
Outing Flannel
Come In stripes, plaids, etc.. excel
lent quality. We reserve the right
to limit quantity Bold to a customer.
For our Big Surprise Sale.
The Yard 10c
38-INCH BLEACHED AND
Unbleached Muslin
Good quality: an extra special for
our Big Surprise Sale.
9c a Yard
Wool You Step Into Our
Ladies' Underwear
Department When Passing
You will really be surprised at our
extremely low prices.
Ladles Combed Yarn Cotton
Vests and Tights
High or low neck, long or short
sleeve vests and ankle-length tights,
at our Big Surprise Sale.
Wednes-
X Men!
Tie In
V X Stock
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Each
What a Sale!
What Crowds!
What Values!
Those are the ex
clamations that
will be heard
throughout the
entire store Wed
nesday for our
Big Surprise Sale.
Wednesday Only Mea'a Extra Via
Wool Underwear
Shirts and Drawers, in a good, sub
stantial weight for our climate.
Natural gray, etc All sizes 33 to
46. Our regular fl.Zi grade
Wednesday only,
98c Garment
Men's Black Sox
Men's extra fine quality seamless
Sox that will give you splendid serv
ice. Black only. Regular lie qual
ity for Wednesday onlv
8 l-3c Pair
Men's Lla-ht-Weta-ht Lisle
Union Suits
Athletic, mesh or fine ribbed. All
sizes. An extraordinary offering for
our Men's Furnishing Department
and our Big Surprise Sale,
49c Each
Opportunity Knocks
at Every Man's Door
The men who know the real serious
ness of the cotton and woolen mar
kets, how the scarcity is becoming
greater and the prices higher, will
take advice and buy Wednesday.
Men's Shirts
Fine serviceable, close-woven per
cales and soisettes thnt wear as well
as they look, "lendirf assortment of
stylish patterns, soil or laundered
cuffs. A sensational Surprise
Wednesday only,
79c Each
Men's Shirts
Vegllgees, plain or military collars.
All sizes 14 to 17. Fine materials,
percales, etc Fast colors. Come
Wednesday, men, and get one of
these wonderful shirt bargains at
our Big Surprise Sale.
Each 49c
Mea'a Extra Ktne
Union Suits
Elastic ribbed, combed Egyptian
yarn. ngulr $1.50 values. I'riced
for our Big Surprise Sale.
Each $1.15
Each 49c
LADIES
Gauze Vests
Low neck, sleeveless or short sleeve,
sizes 34 to 44. An extraordinary
special for our Big Surpriso Sale.
Price 12c
LADIES' COTTON-RIBBED
Union Suits
Low neck, sleeveless, with lace or
cuff knee, all sizes. At our Big Sur
prise Sale. Price
49c Each
Ladies' Gauze Cotton
Sleeveless Vests
Taped neck and arm, for our Big
Surprise Sale,
9c Each
Now la the Time to Supply
Hosiery
for the entire family, for It will be
a long time before prices are again
so low.
LADIES' FIBER SILK ALSO
PURE THREAD SILK HOSE
Black only, odd lines of 50c and 65c
values. Special for Wednesday only
and our Big Surprise Sale.
Price 39c Pair
Child's Cotton Hose
In medium fine or heavy rib. double
heel and toe; also double knee. Sizes
A to 9H- Excellent quality for our
Big Surprise Sale,
12c Pair
Just Arrived, a Large Aaaortmemt of
White Petticoats
Generously cut petlcoats with deep
flounce, fine muslin body with em
broidery flounce. Priced for our
Big Surprise Sale.
Choice 98c
Just a Limited Quantity of Boys'
Jersey Sweaters
Gray only, an extraordinary offering
for our Sweater Dept.. Main Floor.
Special 49c
Just Bought Specially for Our Open
ing Sale, Women's
Envelope Chemise
vTell made, neatly trimmed with fine
embroidery, hut a surprise for our
Muslin Underwear Department. Our
Big Surprise Sale price
39c
100 Yards Spool
Sewing Silks
Black and colors. Regular 10c value.
Priced for our Big Surprise Sale.
5c Each
, Bungalow Aprons
These are full size aprons, made of
standard grade percales in those
ever-wanted bungalow style. Priced
Xor our Big Surprise Sale Balcony,
49c
"The Store That Saves You Money" Dekum Building, S. W. Cor. 3d and Washington Streets
Snap Fasteners
White only, rrlced for our Big Sur
prise eaie.
Dozen, 5c
Dresden effects, stripes, checks,
plaids and fancy effects on light and
dark grounds. Greatest variety of
pretty designs S to 7 Inches wide;
values to 75c
Choice, Yard, 25c
M-i.vcn
Silk Stripe Plaids
A beautiful line of Novel Plaids In
the pastel combinations. In browns,
cardinals. Kile. Copenhagen and
navy. They are Indeed a Surprise
Sale at
48c Per Yard
3-tNCH
59c Yard
In white, cream and ecru, with hem
stitched borders. A great value.
We reserve the right to limit quan
tity sold to a customer. I'riced tor
our Big Surprise Sale.
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open Saturday Evenlnga t ntll o Clock.
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THOUSANDS OK YARDS OF
New Spring Ribbons
Ribbons for hats, trimmings, for E
girdles, for halrbows. for fashioning
and tying up the Easter gifts.
Ready with everything that's new
for Spring and Easter season and
never before bave we been so well
prepared, nor have we ever offered
varieties so broad nor colorings so
charming. Note these exceptional
values:
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This well-known and popular fabric,
celebrated for its durable color and
serviceable wear, will give you all
a great chance to benefit by a visit
to our new home at this time. Shown
In cardinal, black, navy, Copenha
gen, green and gray, with fine white
pencil stripe. Surprise Sale price
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