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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1920)
13 THE MORNING OREGONIAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920 CITY GRANTS PERMIT TO PUT UP HOSPITAL Portland Sanitarium Heada Win Long Fight. FURTHER DELAY REFUSED Three Members of Council Vote in l'avor ot Structure, With On in Opposition. By the votes ot three of its mem bers, the city council yesterday granted the application of the Port land sanatorium for a. permit to re build at East Sixtieth and Belmont streets. Its present ite, thus ending a lons-drawn-out controversy which lias been before the council for months. The motion to grant the permit was made by City Commis sioner BarTur, and vras supported by Acting- Mayor Bigelow and Commis sioner Mann. Commissioner Pier voted against jjrantinpr the permit, after having urirred his colleagues to hotd their de cision in abeyance for another month in order that parties to the contro versy might have time in which to rtjach an amicable agreement on the relocation of the hospital. TMor Oppiwa Permit. "I am easrer to get this matter off our hand"." explained Comm4s Mioner Pier. "It has ben before us for a Ions time. However, the entire matter has taken on a new phae during: the last few days. Men of large affairs bankers and business mnn have become Interested In the relocation of this hospital, and I be lieve that If decision In the council was delayed for three weeks, or four at the most, the question would he taken out of the hands of the council and a settlement highly satisfactory to the hospital authorities reached." C C. Hindman, attorney for the op posing faction, made a. similar argu ment, claiming that both sides to the controversy did not come to realize that an amicable agreement could be reached until, last week. He pleaded for a three weeks' delay in order that definite propositions of sites might bo laid before the board of directors of the sanatorium for consideration. Delay I Krfonril. City Commissioner Bigelow. who presided at the meeting in the ca pacity of acting mayor, announced that all previous delaya had been made it the request of the opposi tion, and that in each case the hos pital authorities accepted the delay with extremely good grace. "So far as I am concerned, I will not favor any further delay," said Commissioner Bigelow, "unless the hospital authorities request it. 1 want to see this matter settled defi nitely today. If possible, because it has hung fire long enough." Commissioner Mann brought out the fact that, even though the per mit was granted, the opposition could continue to make any proposition de sired for a new site, and that if such an offer was acceptable to the sana torium authorities stt-ps could be taken to procure a new permit for" relocation of the hospital. He fa vored granting the permit to avoid further delay, and, also to hurry the forces in opposition to concluding their propositions of new srtes. Long IVait Recounted. Speaking for the hospital authori ties, r. H. W. Cotterill. president of the board of directors, explained that all delays in the matter had been takf-n with good grace, and that still further grace could be mustered if need be. -lt is three months since the city council viewed the property and ex plained the procedure- for the direct ors of the sanatorium to pursue,' he said. "Three weeks ago offers of free sites and monetary aid were spoken of in this room, but up to the present moment no definite offer in writing has been received. A verbal offer was made by the dean of the University of Oregon medical school to a member of our board, but such an offer could not bo considered un less it was in writing. Furthermore, I believe you men will agree that the proposed site on Marquam Hill would not be suitable for our purposes. "If a delay is required, we will ac cept it, but we will not request a delay. Such, action is for you to take." One Thousand Dollar la Offered. lr. Arthur Chance, one of the prin cipal opponents to the rebuilding of tho sanatorium on its present s'te who three weeks ago offered to pay $1000 toward financing the relocation of the hospital, yesterday offered to post his check for that amount with the eity council. Wilson Benefiel, president of the East Side Business Men's club, urged the council to grant permission to the hospital authorities to rebuild the sanatorium on its present site. H A. Whitney of Sutton & Whitney, archi tects for the hospital, also urged granting of the permit and opposed farther delay. Without further discussion, Com missioner Barbur moved granting of the permit, the motion being seconded by Commissioner Mann and supported by Commissioner Bigelow, with Com missioner Pier alone casting a nega tive vote. lialph R. Dnntway, who died Tues day, was the attorney representing the hospital authorities in the con troversy which was conclnded yester-5ay.,.,Mr- Dun'way was designated for this task several months ago and made an extended statement to the newspapers covering the case. He wns prevented from making any ap pearance before the council, however because of his illness. ' GIFT SUGGESTION MADE Tickets for "Popular Concerts Held Appropriate for Season. A suggestion for a Christmas gift is offered by the Portland symphony orches-tra in a present of a season ticke-t for a series of Sunday after noon popular concerts to be given at the auditorium. The first concert will be given De cember 26. the day after Christmas. This would make the gift of a season ticket or two to a friend particularly appropriate ror xne Holiday season. In addition to this one concert, the recipient of the gift would enjoy con certs on the afternoons of January 23. February 27 and April 3. The complete orchestra will play at each of these concerts and special attractions have been planned for each Sunday as well. For the open ing concert a group of choir singers from leading churches of the city will sing Christmas carols. Orders for season tickets should be sent to Mrs. Donald Spencer, 251 Cor nell Road. SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON OPPOSITE PAGE I Double Trading Stamps on All Charge and Cash Purchases DO ALL OF YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THIS STORK AJNjD ukt -Tina UliiNMii m ALimiiuiMAJLi tAsn OAVirsu CrliSEIllPf) Take Lunch in Our Tea Room Service from 11:30 to 2:30. A pleasant place to meet your friends and enjoy the best luncheon in the city. Tea Room, Fourth Floor. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds. Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Santa Glaus is here and asks us to invite every little boy and girl in Portland to visit him in Toyland on the Fourth Floor. Don't let anything keep the youngsters away. Toyland is filled with new Dolls, Toys, Games and Christmas things. Come! The Christmas Store Is Ready to Serve' Courteous Salesp eople Matchless Assortments Quick Service Best Values Women's Silk Petticoats $12.48 Second Floor Gift Sale of Wom en's Silk Petticoats. Ruffled, tuck ed, plaited and novelty trimmed styles in green, rose, cerise, copenj purple, tan, etc. Silk Jersey, also Jersey tops with taffeta or mes saline flounces. Spe- P"J O A O dally priced for today wit'lO Sweaters ' $12.95 Second Floor. Women's Wool Sweaters in tuxedo, flare and sport styles with tie sashes or belts. Plain and fancy weaves; large se lection of the most desirable colors. Medium and heavy P" O QC weights. Special at bLiiJO ' Hug-Me-Tights $2.49 to $6.75 Second Floor Plain or -fancy crocheted Hug-Me-Tights in vari ous color combinations. Light and heavy weights. Very appropriate for gift giving. Made with or without sleeves. Satin trimmed. Prices range from $2.49 to $(5.75 Knitted Tarns and Hats Second Floor Very latest styles in Knitted Tarns and Hats to wear with sweaters. Novelty t r i m ming3 with pompoms. Moderately priced at $l.f8 up to $4.98 Women's Plush Coats ; HALF PRICE Second Floor We have selected a number -of our best grade Plush Coats and offer them at just half regular prices. Here is a gift suggestion that should appeal to anyone wishing to give something useful. . and full length styles in belted, loose and dolman effects. Large convertible collars. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS on all charge or cash purchases today. $45.00 Coats $22.50 $55.00 Coats $27.50 $65.00 Coats $32.50 $89.50 Coats $44.75 ft 1U J mm 4 life Women's Pur Goats in a Great Sale! Second Floor Practically all of our dressy Fur Coats are included in this sale. Splendid assortment of the season's best styles. Short and medium lengths, with large convertible collars. Beautifully lined with fancy silk. $125.00 Fur Coats $83.34 $425.00 Coats at $283.34 Women's $15.00 Fur flA A AA Coats, priced special at Women's $145.00 Fur CQC CJ Coats, nriced snecial at Dvlvl I - $116.67 Women's $175.00 Fur Coats, snecial at Women's $375.00 COCft OH Fur Coats, special at DtVUU r Misses' Wool Coats, Special $32.45 Garment Store, 2d Floor Entire Stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Reduced! Choose any pair of Men's Women's or Children's Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords at a REDUCED PRICE! This is the most important announcement the Shoe Store has made this season as the Bale embraces all the latest styles and best makes. Women's $16, $18 Boots Special $7.45 Pair Main Floor 210 pairs of women's high-grade Boots offered at less than half price. Brown or black leathers, high or low heels, welted or hand-turned soles. All sizes and all widths in the lot. Patent coltskin and vici kid. Boots 'T IK selling heretofore at $16.00 and $18.00 the pair. Triced very special D ' tf Other Great Bargains In High-Grade Shoes Women's Brown Kid Boots of John Kelly make. Laced pattern with mili tary or leather half Louis heels. Made in medium narrow toe last without tip. Widths triple A to C. Sizes J- C OA 3 to 9. In stock at $19. Pair O J-U.Vl As above in black kid. I- O OA Regular $16 values. Pair )iJJ $17.50 Havana brown kid O Cf Boots. High or Cuban heel wlO.OU $13.50 Black Kid Boots with military heels pai $12.00 Tan Calf Boots, flat heels and round toes $11.00 Patent Pumps with covered ' heels special, pair $12.00 Vici Kid Tongue Pumps full Louis heels at $14.50 Strapped Satin - ? A Pumps with French heels wliDU s; sio.80 S9.60 S8.80 89.60 Women's Bath Robes $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 Second Floor A Bath Robe is most acceptable at this season of the year. Our stock is now complete and those who have Robes on their gift lists will do well to make their selections at once. Bath Robes of "Beacon" material or eiderdown in many beautiful new patterns and colors. Made with long sleeves. With or without collars. Corded or satin trimmed. Full assortment of sizes. Priced $7.50, ' $8.oO, $10.00 and ,$13.75 Gift Stationery Hurd's, Whiting's, Crane's and other high-grade Stationery put up in attractive holiday boxes for gift giving. One to ten-quire sizes. Reasonably priced 73 to $15 box. Ideal Photo Albums in leather, linen and imitation leather. Black and fancy. Priced $1.00 to $5.00 Xmas Cards, Tags, Seals, Favors, Diaries, Calendars in great variety. Misses' and Children's Furs All Reduced! Second Floor Misses' and Chil dren's Fur Sets, Fur Scarfs and Fur Chokers at reduced prices for the Christmas Sale. Very latest styles. Austrian' Coney, Marten, Mole, Beaver, Opossum, Red Fox, Skunk, White Coney, Muskrat, Squirrel, etc., etc. The Ideal Gift! Children's Coney Sets in sev eral styles. $3.15 to $29.95 White Coney $8.75-$21.98 Misses' Scarfs $7.98-$39.75 Misses' Sets $14.98 to $45 Second Floor Boys' $18.50, $22.50 Suits Special $12.45 Main Floor 2 PAIRS OF FANTS with each of these Suits. High-grade garments from best makers. Latest Norfolk models with belts. ' Made up in novelty mixtures in the best colors. All sizes from 8 to O A JT 18. $18.50 to $22.50 Suits priced Dl-iikO Junior Suits $6.85 Main Floor Ages 5 to 10. Norfolk Suits of blue serge and novelty mixtures. Belted all around. Straight pants. Mostly all &n Or alpaca lined. $10.00 to $13.50 Suits DOOD Boys' Knickers Vz Price Main Floor Our entire stock of Boys' Fancy Knickers on sale at HALF PRICE. Brown, gray and green mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' $1.75 Blouses At 98c Main Floor Boys' Blouses of best grade per cales, ginghams and chambrays. Plain colors ana latest stripes. Sizes 6 to 16. For- AQ merly selling at $1.50 and $1.75 only $17.50 Mackinaws At $9.45 Main Floor Boys' Mackinaw Coats in the very best makes. Plain colors and plaids. Splendid heavy gar ments with large convertible collars and all-around belts. Sizes in the sale range from 8 to 18 years. LOT 1 $12.50 to $17.50 i LOT 2 $18.50 to $25.00 Mackinaws, now $9.45 Mackinaws, now $14.95 $12.50 Sweaters $5.75 Main For Boys' Heavy Ruffneck Sweaters at less than half price. Plain colors with body stripes. Gray and maroon only. Sizes in the sale, 32, 34 QfT and 36. Regular $12.50 Sweaters; special 0OO " ALL BOYS OVERCOATS REDUCED! WtfrF ... Toilet Goods Gift Sets Perfumes, Sachets, Toilet Waterat etc., put up in dainty holiday boxes for gift giving. Now on .display. Djer Kiss Sets in fancy boxes priced at $2.75, $3.35, $3.75 to $9.00 Melba Sets in fancy boxes, $1.50, $2. $2.50, $6, $6.75 to $7.50 Hudnut's Sets, $1.50 to $7.50 Department Main Floor l New Bags, Purses Main V F 1 o o r Women's Handbags, Purses, Boston Bags, Shopping Bags, Canteen Bags, Letter Cases, Card Cases, Pass- Cases, Music Rolls and Folios, Fitalls, Collar Bags and many other appropriate gif articles on dis play at the Leather Goods Counter on the Main floor. Lowest prices. OWK Coffee 39c Lb. fro delivery of Coffee except with other purchases made in the Grocery Dept. Our famous OWK Imperial Roast OQ priced special a pound Sardines 20c Norwegian S m o k e 4 OA Sardines, special a, can "l 60c Ceylon Tea in A On bulk. Special a pound TttV Model Grocery Fourth Fldor OUR GREATEST SALE OF Carter's Knit Underwear ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Main Floor Beginning Thursday morning our entire stock of Carter's Knit Underwear for Women and Children will go on sale at reduc tions ranging from 20 to 25. Cotton, wool, wool and lisle, cotton and wool in all styles and qualities. A great opportunity to buy the world's finest underwear at substantial saving. Carter's Underwear For Women Vests, Pants and Union Suits Carter's $2.25 Knit Underwear ?Q for Women priced special at only A'vJf Carter's $3.50 Knit Underwear (PO !0 TTnan n'ncrl onofial of rtnlv UJVtJ 'jit Carter's $4.00 derwear priced Carter's 1.50 derwear priced Carter's $5.00 derwear priced Carter's $5.50 derwear . priced Knit Un- special at Knit Un- rpecial at Knit Un- special at Knit Un- special at S3.00 S3.38 S3.75 $4.13 Carter's $6.00 derwear priced Carter's" $7.50 derwear priced Carter's $8.75 derwear' priced Carter's $9.75 derwear priced Knit Un- ej. Kft special at frtV Knit Un- gr no special at DJJt Knit Un- & rrr DU.eJi Knit Un- C?T OC special at Knit Un special at Carter's Underwear for Children Vests, Pants and Union Suits L Carter's $1.15 "Underwear at 86 Carter's $1.60 Underwear at $1.20 Carter's $1.90 Underwear at $1.43 Carter's $2.50 Underwear at $1.88 Carter's $2.75 Underwear at $2.06 Carter's $2.00 Underwear at $1.50 Carter's $3.00 Underwear at $2.25 Carter's $4.50 Underwear at $;.H8 Carter's $5.00 Underwear at $3.75 Carter's $5.50 Underwear at $4.13 Imitation White Ivory Toiletware Mirrors priced at $2.00 to $20.00 Hair Brushes at $2.50 to $20.00 Dressing .Corabs at 85 to $2.50 Puff Boxes priced 50 to $0.50 Hair Receivers at 500 to $6.50 Jewel Boxes at $1.50 to $9.00 Pin Cushions , at $3.50 to $8.00 Bud Vases priced $1.50 to $5.00 Boudoir Clocks at $5.00 to $15 Cream and Salve Boxes 35 1 to $3 Kerchief Boxes at $10 to $15.00 Glove Boxes at $8.50 to $17.50 Cuticle 'Articles at 350 to $1.50 Nail Buffers at 650 to $1.50 Perfume Bottles 5O0 to $10.00 Picture Frames at 250 to $6.00 Trays, various sizes, 250 to $10 Bonnet Brushes $2.50 to $3.25 Cloth Brushes at $4.50 to $7.00 Men's Mercerized Lisle Hose $2.75 Box 6 Pairs to the Box Formerly 75c Pair Main Floor Buy his Christmas Hose now at a special low price. Fine quality Mercerized Lisle, perfect-fitting with double heel, sole and toe. Black, white, navy, slate and cordovan. Sizes from 9 to 11. Hose of splendid (jJO HT 75c grade. Priced special, box of 6 pr. Double Trading Stamps Suitable Gifts for Men MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS in an immense showing for the Christmas season. Plain and Initialed Handker chiefs made up in the best of materials from the plain cambrics to the finest linens. Cambric ' Handkerchiefs 150 to 500 Linens at 500 up to $1.75 Men's Ties! Choose the Gift Ties at this store and he is sure to be satisfied with the pat terns and qualities. Thousands of beau tiful new Ties in the very latest colors at prices ranging $1.00 to $5.00 Silk and Silk-mixed Mufflers at prices ranging from $4 to $12.50 Men's Wool Mufflers priced $4.00 MEN'S SILK HOSE the one gift that never fails to pleasei Our stock is now at its best. An exceptionally good showing of Interwoven and other good makes. $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. MEN'S GARTERS and Arm Bands put up in holiday boxes for gift giving. House Coats He would certainly appreciate one of these good warm Coats. Several attractive styles trimmed with tape or with plaid facings. Also Bilk or velvet designs. Priced at $11.50 to $20.00 Bath or Lounging Robes S7.50 up. Pendleton Robes priced at $32.50 Double Stamps on all purchases. r