3IOR3TTXG- OREGON! AN, FRIDAY, 3IAHCH 30, 1917.
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Kodaks, Cameras
' 4th Floor
Full stock of Eastman Kodaks,
Cameras and Supplies. Developing,
printing, enlarging and framing by
experts. PROMPT SERVICE.
Easter Novelties
of All Kinds
Favors, Invitations, Greetings, Post
Cards, Luncheon Sets, Fancy Baskets,
etc. Stationery. Dept., First Floor.
Easter Baskets also shown, 4th floor.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & Kiii
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
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Easter Stocks Throughout the Store re Now Complete in Every Detail !
Men's Spring Suits
$15 to $40
Main Floor Hand-tailored, garments made
over models that are in the very. fore
front of Easter fashions.' - Splendid color,
fast fabrics in rich new colorings, both
plain and mixtures. Careful dressers,
men of critical taste, are sure to approve
of these new Spring models. v Come in,
look them over, you will not . be urged to
buy. Priced $15.00 up., to $40.00.
Young Men's V Suits
$12,50 to $25
Main Floor Clever new styles for young
fellows who like to look their best on
Easter morn. Clothes designed by men
who do nothing else but create styles for
young men. Finest tailoring throughout.
Blue Serges, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Home
spuns, etc Priced $12.50 to .j.uv.
Men's Coat Sweaters
At $2.89
Main Floor Special lot of Men's Heavy
Knitted Coat Sweaters underpriced for Fri
day's selling. Ruff neck style with ribbed
cuffs. Shown in maroon, oxford and navy.
Broken range of sizes. Special $2.89.
Prices Have Been Changed on Our Entire Stock of
MEN'S HATS
Main Floor No man need go without a new Hat for Easter when he
can choose from our entire stock at the following low prices! Newest
Spring styles in- soft Hats with wide, medium, or curl brim. Black
and new Spring t;olors in Soft Hats Stiff Hats in black only.
LOT 1 All Men's CO OK I LOT 2 All ?2.00 fl0 IP
lDUdJ anA S? Kfl TTata now at
$3.00 Hats now for
Boys' Easter Suits
Special Showing
on Main Floor
The Boys' Store invites you to
come and inspect the new Spring
styles in juvenile appareL particu
larly the new Suits. Assortments
are large and varied at any price
you want to pay, from : $4.85 to
$16.50. Double S. & H. Stamps.
Boys' Suits
$4.85
Main Floor TWO PAIRS OF
PANTS go with each of these
splendid' Suits. Smart new belted
styles with patch pockets. Pants
full lined And reinforced at points
of greatest strain. Serviceable dark
mixtures. Nearly all sizes C? A
6 to 18. Bovs' 2-nant Suits IreOj
Boys' Palm Beach Suits at $5
Wash Suits $10 to $3 JO
Main Floor Special showing of
new Palm Beach Suits for boys
2 to 8 years of age. Billy Boy,
Junior Norfolk and Pinch-Back
styles. These Suits are tailored
and made without lining, so that
they may be laundered. Light
and dark colors. Priced CJK flft
special this sale, Suit
Main Floor Boys' Wash Suits in
Billj Boy, Junior Norfolks and
Middy styles. Also long-pants
Jack Tar Sailor Suits. , Galatea,
cheviots, linens, repps, chambray
and ' madras materials. White,
tan, blue, also neat checks. Con
trasting collars and cuffs , Sizes
2 to 8 years. $1.50 up to $3.50
Hair Goods
Specials
Second Floor Special lines of
Hair Switches and Transforma
tions on sale at Vs to off.
LOT 1 Natural Wavy QO
Hair Switches, sale price JO
LOT 2 German QO OC
Wavy Hair Switches
LOT 3 3 separate stem natu
ral Wavy Hair S witches in" medi
um brown, shades. J A QO
Now priced at only 3x70
LOT 4 All shades in Trans
formations natural wavy and
water waved. Priced GA QQ
very special Friday at 3J"eI70
New Gunny Burl
'. Suitings; .
Main ' Floor One ot the very
newest weaves for Spring suits,
coats and skirts. Shown in good
range popular colors', yd. $3.50
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Other Popular
Weaves
SCOTCH SUITINGS in the
new tan and gray mixtures for
street costumes.- -Price $4 yd.
MOHAIR SICILIANS in neat
checks and stripes for one-piece
dresses and suits. Shown in va
rious pretty colorings. $13 yard.
NAVY SERGES" in French
twill, India twill,- Imperial,
storm serge and men's wear
weaves. 42 to 6 inches' wide.
Priced $2.00 to $4.00 sf yar
SUEDE MOUSSE; - Burella
and Bolivia Cloths in staple and
sport colors. Ask to see these.
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' Special Showing of New Models in
Women's Easter Suits
$18.50,-$20.00 to $26.75
"GarmentSalons, Second Flooiw-Specializing in Suits at popular prices we are
-enabled to please the most critical tastes for here you will find not only a large
selection of styles, but also a complete showing of the newest colors and fabrics.
Before you decide on your Easter Suit, ' visit the Garment Store and see these
models. Of special interest is our display of the new Sport Suits with novelty
belts, fancy collars, patch pockets, etc. Also semi-fitting and Russian effects
with fancy pique vestees. Regular and extra sizes. Priced $18.50 to $20.75
JSfezv Tub Silk Waists, $3.95 to $5
Silk Petticoats, $4.50 to $5.50
Second Floor New Easter Waists of
tub silk, just in by express. Shown in
' fancy colored stripes. Smart tailored
Btyles with large collars and turn-back
cuffs. Finished with large pearl but
tons. Priced $3.95, $4.50, $5.50:
Second Floor Taffeta Petticoats, mes
saline petticoats and silk Jersey petti
coats with full deep flounces finished
with ruffles, scalloped edges, shirring,
tucks, etc Plain colors, stripes, checks,
plaids etc Priced 44.50, $5, $5.50.
Double Stamps With All Cash Purchases
ChooseEaster Gloves at This Store
Immense Stocks Dependable' Qualities
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Main Floor Double Stamps with
Cash Purchases in all departments
of the store all this week.
WOMEN'S Washable Gloves in
one-clasp styles in pearl, butter,
champagne and gray. Full P. K."
stitched. Also white !- CTpr
lambskin Gloves."Pair at D--e
REAL KID and Lambskin Gloves
of extra quality. Full P. K. Plain
white and fancy backs in contrast
ing and two-tone effects. jJO tf i
AU sizes in lot. Price, pr. wA.UU J
REYNIER Oland Suede Gloves of
very fine quality. Light and me
dium grays, mode arid CJO fC
black. All sizes.- Pair '"V
WOMEN'S GLOVES of fine
French kid. Twb-clasD. full P. K.
styles. Shown in black, white and
all the staple colors. Very dressy
and splendid values. Now (PO OK
priced this sale at only
FANCY FRENCH KID Gloves-lone
and two-clasp styles with plain
and fancy backs in contrasting and'
two-tone pointings. Shown in white,
black and all the new colors. Priced
special now $2.50 and $2.75 pair.
SILK GLOVES Complete new
Spring stock of Portland Maid and
JCayser makes. Black, white and all
the new colors. Priced now. at
60, 85 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Pattern Table Cloths
Special $1.58
Main Floor At the above price Friday and Saturday only.-Splendid
quality mercerized damask with rich satiny finish. Hemmed ready
for use. All white or white with colored borders. Shown in beautiful
patterns. Size 2x2 yards. Don't fail to take advantage - CO
of this special offer. Mercerized Table Cloths, special at ItUtJ
Sale of Wearmore Sheets V
Main Floor "Wearmore" Sheets are torn and hemmed ready for
use when you buy 'them. Made from heavy grade bleached sheeting,
Size 54x 90 inches', each, 750
Size 63x 90 inches, each, 800
Size .63x 99 inches, each, OOc
Size 63x108 inches, each, 950
Size 72x 90 inches, each, 880
Size 72x 99 inches, each, 930
Size 72x108 inches, ea $1.00
Size 81x 90 inches, each, 930
Size 81x 99 inches, ach 980
Size 81x108 inches, "ea-, $1.08
45-inch Pillow Tubing, in short lengths. Priced special, yard 250
Heavy Bleached Sheeting, two yards, no dressing, bpecial,
Fancy Bordered Huck Towels. Special, dozen, $1.75; each, 150
Grocery Specials
GLENWOOD BUTTER put
mm f . 1 A
up lor ana soia exclusively at.
this store. Always uniform in
quality, Friday special Qftp
two pounds for low price J"V
Double Stamps With
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CLUSTER RAISINS on
sale for Friday at, pound
IMPORTED French Peas, tin
colored. Priced for Frir "I Q
day's selling can only 7
All Cash Pur chases
March Sale of
Curtains
A f C 1 ' ( Q Fine Scrim Cn r
l Ol.tO tains in white,
cream and ecru. 2 yards long,
with-fancy edge. These re shown
in several pretty patterns. Priced
special now at only $1.48 a yard.
i ijl nQ Special sale of .Mar
xL3Ay quisette Curtains
very fine quality with dainty lace
edge. Shown in white and cream
only. Priced very special for this
sale at low price of $1.79 a pair.
Ai. fijl QO These are also made
XL plyO up in- fine quality
Marquisette curtain material. ' Hem
stitched edge trimmed with pretty
laca and motifs on the border. See
these Curtains on sale at $1.98 jr.
A f 9 Afi. Beautiful Qurtains
rtl Jii.10 of high-grade
French and English nets. . Very ef
fective hangings for any room. In
white and ecru with neat Cluny lace
edging. Priced special $2.48 pr
FINE BRUSSELS NET Curtains
with beautiful appliqued designs
very new. Priced $3.50 to $0 pair.
Third Floor
Sale Women's Shoes
,:At'$3.85.
Main Floor Sale 'extraordinary of Women's
high-grade Shoes, 7 or 8-inch, tops in lace and
button styles; black kid velvet tops, 8 inthes
high; laced Boots of patent with buck top, plain
toe, covered wood heel; laced Boots of black kid
with8-inch top, pointed toe, half -French heel.
Mat kid button or lace boot short vamp, stub toe,
cloth tops. Button or lace Boot of patent with
cloth tops, rounding toe button Boot
of patent with -medium toe with tip,
Cuban heels and many other styles.
Shop early morning hours are the best.
Exceptional values. Special- CJQ QPC
ly priced for this sale at only DOOU
Sale of Men's Shoes
At $3.85
Main Flooi? Here's a bargain in Men's Shoes
Jhat thrifty buyers will be prompt to take advan
tage 6f. One style has flat heel and medium
round toe. This model is made of
splendid quality tan Russia calf.
Another style is shown in black
calf with flat heel and pointed
toe. All sizes in black. JQ QpT
Sizes 6 to 8 in tan. Pr. 0-JtJ
Shoe Dept., Main Floor.
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Dept. Third Floor
Long-Handle Shovels priced special now at 890
Long-Handle Weeders priced very special at 180
Three-piece Garden Sets rake, hoe, spade, $1.13
50-ft. Black Rubber Hose with nozzle at $4.95
Caldwell Lawn Mowers, $3.75, $4 up to $6.50
Paint Specials
Sherwin-Williams Floor Paint, special, qt. 680
Sherwin-Williams Outside Paints, the qt. 850
Sherwin-Williams Floor Varnish, ' priced, pt. 540
3 -inch Paint Brushes priced' special at only 320 .
SAKE STILL FOUND
Large Japanese Liquor Plant
and Store Discovered.
SUICIDE EFFORT SPOILED
Census-Takers Stumble on Factory
in North End and Seize Big
Supply ot Liquor Plant Is
' Seen In Fall Operation.
' The source of recent Japanese "Jags."
of frequent appearance on tbe police
docket for several months, la believed
to have been disclosed yesterday, when
Patrolmen Miller and Wellbrook raided
a complete sake moonshine still at 263
Flanders street, and arrested the oper
, ator, K. Sumata, a Japanese.
Aseiffi ed to duty in the census-taking
of Chinatown grants, the two patrol
men, both veteranB of the North End
beats, entered tenement and lodging
houses on the .duty of the moment, but
vigilant to observe any clew to the
source of ths "contraband cake which
has enlivened the Oriental quarter of
late. .
At 28S Flanders, on tuo second floor
f that rambllnfr tenement. they
' knocked at Sumata's barred and bolted
door. Without parley the Japanese,
presumably expecting customers or
friends, drew back the locks and opened
tha door. As he saw the two plain
clothes patrolmen, familiar figures in
tbe North End, he struggled to close It
again, but the police thrust past him.
Two stills simmered -in plainsight over
a gas stove.
Attempt at Suicide Stopped, i
"W-ll. you're under arrest, old man,"
said Patrolman - Wellbrook. Sumata
sprang Into another room. "I keel my
self!" he cried, and cast about for a
weapon. The police closed with him,
and for some moments Sumata strug
gled with his captors. Then he regained
his calm, and said with philosophical
nonchaiance, "AU right, what you going
to do with me?"
Both stills, one of five and one of ten
gallon capacity, were In operation, and
the pale, whitish liquor of Japan dripped
steadily from the distilling ""worms."
There were four rooms in Sumata's lit
tXp "made In Oregon" enterprise, each
given over to some detail of sake dis
tillation. '
Seventeen barrels of pearl-white rice
and water, the fermenting mash from
which sake is distilled, were in another
room, each barrel being of EB-gallon
capacity. The contents were in various
stages of fermentation, some ready for
the big wooden presses, others just
started In the' evolution that produces
alcohol in the form of rice whisky.
Liquor storeroom Found.
Another room housed two huge
wooden presses, of careful craftsman
ship, and from their spouta poured the
yellow fermented rice liquor that enters
the stills. At least 500 pounds of
pressed-out mash was piled on the
floor. - '
In the fourth room Sumata had stored
the product of his plant, 20 or 30 gal
lons of the fiery liquor Itself, ready, for
sale in gallon glass jugs. This sake
was not the colorless product of the
stills, but had been darkened by the
addition of caramel, several quarts of
which sat upon the benches In the dis
tilling room.
Sumata was taken to the police sta
tion and "booked" by Patrolmen Miller
and Wellbrook, who then turned him
over to the custody of the Federal au
thorities. Though Japanese sake stills
have been discovered and raided In this
city before, the ooup of yesterday, the
capture of Sumata and his sake plant
Is held to be the largest and most Im
portant of recent years. Sumata Is
charged with moonshlning and Is held
under $1000 bail. ' i
Deputies LittelL Mann -end McGlll,
of the Internal Revenue Service, were
notified by the police, and took charge
of the still and Its potent product, con
gratulating Patrolmen Wellbrook ana
Miller heartily upon the detection and
arrest of the Japanese.
TEACHERS ARE TO ELECT
Successor to Stlss Ortschild -to Be
Chosen April 4.
Annual election of officers of the
Portland Grade Teachers Association
will be held Wednesday, April 4, at
4:40. In, Central Library, and will be
one of the final meetings at which
MlsS Viola Ortschild will preside. The
coming election was discussed Wednes
day at the meeting of the representa
tives of the Portland Grade Teachers'
Association, and many regrets ex
pressed for the expiring of the term
of Miss Ortschild. who has been presi
dent of the association for the past
two years.
The following are the nominees who
will be - voted on at the election
Wednesday: For president. Miss Jessie
McGregor, Miss Metta Brown, Miss
Lutle a Cake, Miss Harriet Monroe,
Miss Sarah Allen and Miss Margaret
Nugent. For recording secretary. Miss
Lutle B. Cake, Mls3 Jessie McGregor,
Miss Harriet Thayer, Miss L.ulu George,
Mrs. Maud Darnall, and Miss Marlon
Dickey. For corresponding secretary.
Miss Pearl Horner, Miss Gertrude
Greathouse, Miss Ada F. Osfleld, Miss
Harriet Thayer, Miss Sabra Connor,
Mrs. Maud Darnall. Mrs. Laura E.
Black, Miss Eugenia Morse, Miss Lutle
Cake, Miss Cordelia Murphy, and Miss
Nellie Fawcett For treasurer. Mrs.
Jennie Richardson, Miss Margaret Nu
gent. Miss Harriet Monroe, Miss M. J.
Kelley, and Miss Anna Johnson.
MUSIC GOOD AT 'HIP
COMEDY LINES, TOO. ARE) FRE
QCE.VT IN SEW OFFERINGS. V
Flo Adler Singa Well-Chose Selection
Prettily and la Joined In Num
ber by Rich Halo Voices.
Musla and mirth reign supreme on
the new bill at the Hippodrome, which
opened yesterday to round out the
week. " .
Fascinating -little comedienne, plump
and pretty, is Flo Adler. who tops
the, bllL She sing's cheerily and two
young men guests (?) of the theater,
sitting In a front box. Join lnthe sing
ing and add to the novelty and artistic
value of the Occasion.
Miss Adler has seen to It that her se
lections are the variety with an univer
sal appeal, and has considered melody
and popularity as points an audience
favors. As a result, her act Is a real
hit.
Sam Hood, s? blackface artist, affords
much Joy when he appears- as the man
from Mexico. Apparently Mexico has
not a warm spot in Sam's heart, and-he
has a lot .to say about the place and its
people, all of it with a comedy punch.
Sam sings -parodies too, and they're
bright, new parodies that catch, like
fire. -
Two dainty girl violinists are Dale
and Weber, who wear smart up-to-the-second
apparel, and offer a delightful
musical act In which they introduce
clever dancing steps.
Delton. Mareena and Delton are a
trio of equilibrists who present post
graduate art in Kand-to-head balanc
ing. The element of danger In this act
holds the audience spellbound. The
thrills In the act. are Interspersed by
acrobatic comedy, provided by one of
the trio In the guise of a messenger
lad and who is apparently boneless.
A singing and stepping novelty is
sponsored by Duzane and Chapman,
who make their first appearance in the
old-fashioned garb of a half century
ago. Later they change to modern
costumes and close their act with an
attractive Winter skating scene.
A remarkably sagacious canine ' Is
T7no, who appears with his trainer and
master. Pope. Uno performs all sorts
of new tricks and displays amazing
intelligence.
"Winged Millions" and "Double
Crossed" episodes three and four in the
interesting serial "Patrla," featuring
Mrs. Vernon Castle, are shown In the
motion-picture portion of the bill.
TRAVELING MEN TO MEET
Session of Oregon Division Is To-
morrow Night.
The Oregon division of the Travelers'
Protective Association will hold its
first quarterly meeting in the Eliza
bethan room at the Imperial Hotel to
morrow night. At that time report of
the officers will be received covering
the business of the division for the
first quarter of 1917.
The Oregon division has made the
biggest gain in proportion to the
population of any in the United States
and a brisk campaign for members will
be started In - April. During this
quarter two new posts have been
established in the division, one at Port
land and the other at Eugene.
MEASLES CLOSES SCHOOLS
Epidemio at OakvUle Forces Two
, Weeks' Vacation.
ELM A, Wash.. March 29. (Special.)
The Oakville schools have been closed
on aecount of an- epidemic of measles.
No deaths have occurred.
The schools have been ordered to re
main .closed for two weeks.
FEEL 100
BETTER
BY MORNING-TRY IT!
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"Cascarets" for Your
Liver and Bdwels.
Tonight sure! Remove the liver and
bowel poison which la keeping your
head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath
offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay
billons, sick, headachy, constipated and
full of cold. Why don't you get a box of
Cascarets from tbe drug store nowT Eat
one or two tonight and enjoy the
nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans
ing you ever experienced.' You will
wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets
never gripe or bother you all the next
day like calomel. saJts and pills. They
act gently but -thoroughly. Mothers
should give 'cross, sick. Llllous or
feverish children a whole Casearet any
tlnra. They are harmless and children
leve them. .
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