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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FKTDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. THE JANUARY "DELINEATORS" FOR SUBSCRIBERS ARE IN PATTERN SHOP, SECOND OOi?2222" New Year's Cards, Calendars, Diaries, Etc. Charge Plirpll-li5M Today and Balance of Month Rendered JL 111 CllclbCto Go On the January Bills Feb. 1st A most complete selection of New Year's Card3 ranging in price from lc to 50c. Fancy Calendars for 1919 our stocks offer a splendid variety of choice. Prices range from 10c to $1. Diaries and Date Books and Line-a-Day Books for the New Year. Our assortments are all that could be desired. Prices range from 25c to $4. Make selections today. Meier & Frank's: Stationery Shop, Main Floor. .The- Quality' store op- porxuamo TODAY! -Second Day of Our Year-End Sales Last Friday Surprise Sales of 1918 iMeier & Franks 1507th Friday unwise 13 ! I ! ! I Mt;ii:it & FRANK'S 1507TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Fine Crepe de Chine Waists Formerly Priced $3.95 to $5.00 $2.95 Wonderful values while any of a limited number remain. Flesh, white, navy and black Crepe de Chine waists in all sizes 36 to 44. Daintily tucked and hemstitched, high and low neck models. Mostly tailored styles. No phone orders. Meier & Frank's: Waist Shop. Fourth Floor. MEIER. & FRANK'S 1507TFI FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 75 Ready-to-Wear and Trimmed Hats Women's and Misses' To $6.50 Values 3.75 At this price and with such an assortment of good qualities and styles as our surprise sale offers, the acquisition of a new Winter hat becomes an easy matter indeed. Medium and close fitting shapes. Fancy feathers, flowers and ribbons are effectively used for trimming. . Meier & Frank's: Millinery Shop. Fourth Floor MKIKIl A FRANK'S 1S07TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Extra Special Values in Women's Coats Of Good Quality Velours In New "Winter Models $15 A splendid assortment of these finely serviceable coats at this remarkable surprise sale price. Navy, black, green, brown and Burgundy are the colors. All-around belted models. Some have large plush collars. All sizes but a limited number at $15. Come early. Meier & Frank's: Apparel Shop, Fourlli Floor. MEN Second Day of Our Annual Sale Suits Taken From Our Regular $30.00 and $35.00 Stocks $24.85 We need only mention that these are suits made by Adler-Rochester, Hickey-Freeman and Society Brand tailors suits heretofore marked in our stocks at $30.00 and $35.00 to show you how big a value this -sale brings at $24.85. Many Are All Wool and every garment without exception is designed and tailored with a skill and carefulness rarely seen in suits offered at less than $30.00. There are suits for men and young men suits for every build and every size from 34 to 48, inclusive. Worsteds, cheviots, homespuns, tweeds and novelty weaves. Many patterns and colors plain shades and mixtures. Suits that will look well, fit well, wear well and hold their shape. Meier & Frank's : Men's Clothing Shop, Third Floor. i T 1K07TH FRIDAY SVRPRISK Sale 30c' White Outing 22c 27 inches wide. Good quality medium weight white outing for pajamas, nightwear, diapers, etc. Short lengths from 2Va to 7 yards. Today, yard 22c. (Meier & Frank's: Second Floor, Fifth Street. J507TH FRIDAY SCKPRISE Women's 50c-$l Neckwear 43c Tailored and fancy neck pieces including pique and satin roll collars, organdy flat and roll models embroidered and lace trimmed. Organdy vestees. Meier & Frank's: Neckwear Shop, Main Floor. l.WTTII FRIDAY SVRPRISK Sale of Pillow Squares 25c This is an exceptionally low price for pillow squares of such quality as these. Pillow squares made of tapestry, velvet and damask in many designs. Meier & Frank's: Curtain Shop, Seventh Floor. 1507TU FRIDAY SMU'RISM 50c French Mixed Candies 35c This is a wonderfully good special for Friday Surprise de licious, pure French mixed can dies at 35c pound. Full line chocolate creams. Meier & Frank's: Ninth Floor and H.mcment Balcony MEIER FRANK'S 1507TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES $1.75 Georgette Crepe $1,25 Fine quality 40-inch Georgette crepe in navy, brown, maize, sky, plum and other staple shades. A splendid special at $1.25 yard. Sale of 10c and 15c Edges, Yard 7c Swiss, nainsook -end cambric edges in a variety of large and small designs. 1 to 7 inches wide.- Handmade Cluny Medallions 33c 45c values. The 50c to 65c values 430. The $1.00 values For undermuslins and art work. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Fifth Street. MEIKIl A FRANK'S lSOTTH FRIDAY SVRPRISK SAI.F.S Sale Women's $1.50 to $2.50 All-Wool Gloves 93c Extraordinary value-giving marks this Friday Surprise Sale of women's ALL-WOOL gloves at 93c pair instead of ?1.50, $1.75, ?2.25 and $2.50. Heavy gloves for Winter wear for motoring, skating, climbing and all outdoor purposes. Wrist and elbow lengths. Gray, white, white with gray and blue, gray with blue and white trimming, heather mixtures. All sizes. Every pair first quality. Meier & Frank's: Glove Shop. Main Floor. 1507TH FRIDAY StHPRISK $4.50 Bathrobe Blankets $3.10 With cords and frogs to match. Size 72x90 inches. $3.50 couch, throws in gray, blue and brown plaids, 54x72 inches, $2.65. $2.00 tfouch throws in blue, red and yellow stripes, $1.53. Meier & Frank's: Blanket Shop, Second Floor. ISOTTH FRIDAY SURPRISE Sale 25c-35c Yard Maline, Yd. 19c Good quality 27-inch maline in light and dark 6hades. For scarfs and table decorations. Short lengths of veilings in plain and fancy meshes. Black, brown, white and navy. ?i to 1 yard. EACH 15. Meier & Frank's: Veiling- Shop. Main Floor. 130TTII FRIDAY Pl'RPIUSK A Friday Sale of Toilet Sets A limited number of good quality toilet 6ets, including some real ebony sets, half. Another surprise for Friday good quality ebony back hair brushes with fine white bristles ONE-THIRD OFF. Meier & Frank's: Toilet Goods Shop. Main Floor. inorxil FRIDAY SIRPIUSK 10-Karat Gold Jewelry Vl An out-of-the-ordinary Friday Surprise Sale of popularly priced jewelry offered at HALF. Included in the assortment are pendants, scarf pins, brooches, lavallieres, cameo rings and oth er desirable pieces of jewelry. Meier At Fr uk'p: Jewelry Shop. Main Floor. ! i RED CROSS TOTAL 220,417 OREGON' MEMBERSHIP RE TURNS OFFICIALLY COMPILED. State Headquarters Table Shows . Record Made by All Counties. Multnomah Signs 90,000. Official compilation of the Red Cross membership returns for Oregon, as re ported by the various chapters, give the state a total of 220,417 annual members. This number Is slightly less than the unofficial total previously announced. The table of returns. Issued from state headquarters, is as. follows: .Astoria 7,091 Baker S.0SO Bt'nJ 2.500 Jefferson .......................... rr,o Corvallis S.OoO Lincoln ............................ 1,300 (rook . 1,000 X'ouglas S.0O0 JLnrney 1.2."iO Hood River 1', Jit:; Jackson 3,5:t7 Josephine 2. 1 OO Klamath :i.5.o La Grands 11. 1)1)0 Lake 1.700 Luna 8. MO Linn fj.OOO Marshfield 1.416 Morrow 1.BO0 Ontario 1.1 '.."0 'Pilot Rock O-'S Multnomah County SO. 000 '!ni'kamas County ................. lO.noo Columbia County 2.SO0 Tillamook County a.7r,0 Kast WashlnKton County 3,r,00 "West Washington County l,5oo Tamhlll County O.OOO The -Dalles .. 7.7.10 ITmxtilla 1 O.OOO Vail 1.006 Willamette 9,200 : Grand total $220,417 BATEHAM GETS SENTENCE On to 15 Years In Prison Imposed on Wealthy Horticulturist. . A. V. Bateham. aged 64, former presi dent of the Oregon Horticultural So ciety, and who has also represented this Government abroad on horticul tural commissions, was sentenced to the State Penitentiary yesterday for an Indeterminate term of from one to 15 years as a result of his conviction last week of a serious statutory crime.- Judge Morrow, before whom the case was tried, refused to grant an Im passioned appeal for clemency which was made in behalf of the wealthy de fendant. The court said the crime was one which merited severe punishment, inasmuch as It Involved two school girls, aged 7 and 9 years. Mr. Bateham, a manufacturer's agent, was arrested by the police several months ago on complaint of the mothers of several children in the neighborhood where he resided. Two indictments were found against him. v CITY RESERVES POSITIONS Returning Soldiers to Be Given Op portunity to Compete. Available municipal Jobs now open, but which it is not necessary to fill Immediately, are to be held until the Oregon soldiers return and have an opportunity to compete for them through civil service examinations. This decision, made by the" Civil Service Board yesterday, concurs-with the indi vidual decisions of city heads. The Civil Service Board yesterday refused to reinstate four former police men. Two former firemen were refused re instatement, as was a former water bureau employe. LEGS OF MUTTON, 20c. 1 At Frank L. Smith's, 228 Alder St. Chops of Eastern Oregon mutton. . . .20c Indeed they're good shoulder mutton 15c Breast Veal 15clMutton stew.l2c Loin veal chops 25c Roast veal 20c Roast pork. 25c Pork chops.... 30c Pork sausage. . 20cPork hocks.... 20c Smith's own make of bacon 40c Dry salt pork. .30cPickled pork 35c Smith's right choice round steak.. 25c Sirloin steak.. . .20cPorterhouse ...20c Smith's choice oven roast beef 20c Pot roasts 15c Plate beef 15c Boiling beef .12cHamburger stk.l8c Pure lard 30cShortening 20c Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder St. Adv. ENGINEERS BRIDGE VESLE PRIVATE A. E. ASHER WRITES OP DANGEROUS WORK. Klamath Liquor Smuggler Sentenced KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. 26. (Special.) A fine of J200 pr S100 and five days in Jail, was the sentence im posed upon John Rodugues by Justice Chapman for importing liquor into Klamath County. This was the second offense of the kind within the week for the defendant who was caught bring ing in liquor submerged in celery, con cealed in his shoes and other parts of his clothing. Fighting at St. MJhiel and Argonne Forest Participated in by Portland Boy. A member of The Oregonian staff yesterday received a letter from Private A. E. Asher, member of the Fourth United States Engineers, in France, de scribing in detail the fight on the River Vesle in which his Captain, James P. Growdon, of McMinnville, won citation by General Pershing for extraordinary heroism in action. Private Asher is a son of Mrs. Sarah Asher, of the Braintree Apartments, of this city, and a graduate of Lincoln High School. Following are extracts from his letter, written at Tout, France, December 1: " "Indeed, we did build bridges across the Vesle River and believe me, boy, it was some job. Before tackling it, we lay in a marsh, without blankets or any shelter, sopping wet to the skin, imperiled constantly by machine gun, one pounders and artillery fire and you can be assured that none of us showed our heads above the tiny hole we dug ourselves in. The first night we tried to put a bridge across, we only took one stroke of the ax a flash ensued and boy, I wish you could have heard the machine gun barrage that followed. We had no time to run, but dropped face down where we stood, some of the fellows falling in the river and tang ling themselves in the barbed wire, others Jumping for the bank. The bar rage lasted ten minutes (it seemed like ten years at the time) and the bullets just clipped the tops of the grass, seeming to just Braze our backs. The Substance or the Shadow? 'THKSE tablets are both white. Tbey are exactly the same sise. Bat only one contains genuine Aspirin. Hurxtreda o medicinal products ara said in th form of plain white taMata. and plain wbita tablets are sometimes offered when Aspirin ia asked for. Far jwt additional protection every packare and rrmry faojat of cenniae Bayw-Tableta of Aepinn la marked with The Batyer Croaa. When jron want Aepn-in. make certain you aeenre Bayer-Tablrta or Canenlaa (Aapinn. Bay tbe subatasce. not the shadow. TWMdMat "AaMa- Otr v. S. Fa. o fc . n , aau al InrBrwirl la tfcae tobteti aad capanka la at Ota reliable Ie The Bayer Cross I JL ICaYCO IBAY B5S I f Aspirin .Your CusrsntM of rurity "The next night, however, we suc ceeded In putting eleven bridges across. for which we were cited in general orders by Pershing. Some class, eh. for the old Fourth Engineers of Van couver? "Followed a short rest, after 29 days of fighting and then we were sent in at St. Mihiel. After this drive, we rushed up to the Argonne front. North west of Verdun. We fought in the Araronne for 27 days and after beln relieved, hiked seven days to a rct area." WAS JUST ABOUT AT END OF ROPE Had Been Going Down Hill for Four Years Tanlac Re stores Health. "Tanlac has done me so much good that I am telling all my friends about it," said Atttlio Eneidi. of 100 First street, a few days ago. "I was not what you would call a sick man," he continued, "but I was far from being well. About four years ago I began to have a tired, worn-out feel ing all over, and didn't feel like doing a thing, as it seemed that every parti cle of my energy was gone. My appe tite wasn't very good, but in order to keep up what strength I could, I would force myself to eat. though nothing tasted right. I lost twenty-five pounds, and, in fact, got so generally run down in health that I was just about at the end of my rope. "I felt that I needed a good tonic of some kind, and so much was being said about Tanlac and so many people seemed to be getting such good results from it I Just had a feeling, that it was the very thing I needed, and it certain ly did prove out that way, for I feel like a new man out and out since I started taking it and am getting in bet ter shape every dny. That tired, worn out feeling has passed away and my energy seems to be coming back in leaps and bounds. I have a good appe tite and enjoy every bit I eat. and everything seems to be doing me lots of good, for I am gaining in weight right along. I am going to keep on taking Tanlac. for I believe it is going to give me back all I lout during those four years, and. I am telling everybody I meet what great things Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Portland by the Owl Drug Co. Adv. Let's Look at It from the Viewpoint of the Cost l OAK 'v. n YOU can buy a "cheap" (so called) Stove or Range for a few dollars less than is asked for the best the Charter Oak. The bum "cheap" article will never give you good service in its working or lasting qualities will need frequent repairing. The first-class, dependable Charter Oak will give you perfect satisfaction, effect a , saving in fuel and last a half century or mcJre. A 70 Years Record Proves It Charter Oak Stove 8c Range Co., ST. LOUIS. MO. Bar IS We Have a Stock of CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES HEXTER & CO., Portland, Or.