The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 23, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SUND'AY OREGON! AN. FOBTIiAJfD, 23, 1912. JUNE
CLUBWOMEN VISIT
AT STATE
PRISON
Portland Delegation Studies
Economics at Home
of Criminals. -
LUNCH EATEN IN ASYLUM
Agts. Butterick Patterns and PubKcationsemo" Girsets-Gossard Lace Front Corsets-Crex RugsSahlin Waists
Women's Lunch Club 3d Floor-Holtz Cafeteria for Business Men and Women, Basement-Book Department, 3dHoog
Interest in Financial and Political
Affair of State Sljown by Vlsl- j
tors Among Whom Were
Recognized Lobbyists.
SALEM. Or.. June 22. (Special.)
Never before has there been such an
Interested delegation visit the state In
stitutions as there was today, when
over SO members of the Portland
Woman's Club and visitors went
through the -State Penitentiary with
Governor West, were entertained at the
State Asylum for the Insane by Treas
urer Kay and Superintendent Steiner
and were shown the other institu
tions and about the city In automobiles
piloted by the women of Salem.
At the State Penitentiary the Gover
nor showed the women the various fea
tures at the prison before they visited
the asylum, where they were conducted
through by the State Treasurer and
Superintendent.
A luncheon In charge of Mrs. Steiner
was served at the Institution and there
brief talks were made by several local
people and visitors. State Treasurer
Kay touched upon the fact that he
expected that it will not be long be
fore the women will have a direct In
terest In the financial and political af
fairs of the state. This reference to
woman's suffrage brought applause
from the women.
Study af Economy Aided.
Mrs. Cartwright. acting president of
the Salem Woman's Club, gave a few
words of welcome which were re
sponded to by Mrs. A. King Wilson,
president of the Portland Woman's
Club. Mrs. Wilson mentioned the fact
that the work of the Woman's Club
during the year had been along the
lines of political economy and as a
result the visit of today was one of
exceptional Interest to them.
Mrs. Sarah Evans, of Portland, who
was spoken of by State Treasurer Kay
as an expert lobbyist for good legis
lation, spoke briefly of experiences that
she had had In lobbying at past sessions
and particularly told of the difficulties
that the women went through in seem
ing the passage of a bill providing that
traveling attendants should be sent
from the asylum to return patients to
the Institution. "Whenever you wish
anything in the line of legislation that
will be beneficial legislation all you
need to do Is to call on the woman's
clubs and we will guarantee you that
we will pack the lobbies for your bills,"
she said.
Institution la Landed.
Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe stated that
she had made something of a study of
Institutions such as the insane asylum,
both In this country and Europe. She
congratulated Superintendent Steiner
on his management and declared "Ore
gon can well be proud of this Institu
tion." Superintendent Steiner spoke briefly
and in his talk stated that what praise
might be due the conduct of the Insti
tution It should be largely shared with
the medical staff and the employes
generally.
The women present at the luncheon
were: Mrs. Oswald West, Mrs. Harri
son G. Ogden. Mrs. Charles B. Coon,
Omaha. Neb.; Mrs. Fred W. Graves, Mrs.
Cora Puffer. Mrs. G. H. Pettlnger, Hel
en H. Gillespie, Mrs. R. P. Graham, Mrs.
Clarence C. Hlckok, Mrs. A. King Wil
son, president of the Portland Woman's
Club: Sarah H. Evans, Mrs. Richard
Cartwright, acting president of Sa
lem's Woman's Club; Mrs. Henry Waldo
Coe. Mrs. A. E. Clark, Mrs. L. W.
Therkelsen, Mrs. F. W. Benson. Mrs.
William C. Knighton, Mrs. Albert M.
Brown, Mrs. Richard D. Cannon, Mrs.
M. A. Stone, Mrs. T. A. Sherman. Mrs.
Julia C L Barr, Mrs. G. M. Glines,
vr y r rmiirh. Mae Oovv. Miss
Mabel Snyder. Miss Margaret Cannon,
Mrs. W. B. Hare. Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs.
Waltman T. Wade, Mrs. Philip Law
ton, Mrs. Fred L. Olson, Mrs. P. W.
Latimer, Mrs. E. Edmonston, Mrs. D.
A. Waters, Mrs. E. S. Frame, Mrs. Fan
nie Harrison. Dr. Mabel Akin, Mrs. John
M. Scott. Mrs. M. Bell. Mrs. C. D. John
son. Mrs. Helen M. Senn, Mrs. C. W.
Miller, Mrs. Viola Thayer, Mrs.
Carrie C. Shay. Mrs. J. C. Welch.
Mrs. John Van Zanta. Mrs. R.
M. Tuttle. Mrs. Etta McOmber, Bertha
Davis. Mrs. L. a Ralston. Mrs. S. XL
' Gerowe and Mrs. G. W. Prosser, of Os
wego. HOOD RIVER ASKS STATION
Experts Wonld Start Experimental
Work In Orchard District.
HOOD RIVER. Or.. June 22. (Special.)-
Through the efforts of Professor
Lawrence, Hood River County will try
to obtain a state experimental station
here to make a continued investigation
for the cure and prevention of horti
cultural diseases and a remedy for the
different pests that attack orchards.
V. I. Saffro. entomologist; H, V. Tar
tar, chemist, and Professor Bailey,
plant pathologist, have been In the
Valley this week to make observations
on the arsenical poisoning that has
been found affecting the foliage and
fruit In different sections. This poison
ing does not occur every year, and If.
is thought by Professor Lawrence that
the unusually moist condition of the
atmosphere, causing chemical actions
to take place In the spray solutions i
that are applied to the trees, is the j
cause of the poisoning. I
. ' I
ROAD HEADS VISIT ALBANY j
Electric Officials Will Help In Big
Celebration July 4.
ALBANY. Or.. June II. (Special.) !
W. E. Coman. traffic manager; V'- F-!
Powers, traveling passenger agent, and ,
Carl Gray. Jr., of the Oregon Electric. ,
were In Albany today consulting com- :
mlttees regarding plans for the big cel
ebration to be held here July 4, as a
welcome to the Oregon Electric
They, announced that the Oregon
Electric will run a special celebration
. PArrtlnd tn Alftanv hesldes '
the regular train service of four trains
a day. The visiting crucial wera en-
tertained el luncnron ana wrn iu
on an automobile trip through Chau
tauqua Park, where the celebration ex.
erclses will be held.
Joseph Fowler to Fight Fires.
SALEM. Or, June it (Special.)
Joseph Fowler has been named as su
pervisor by State Forester Elliott in
vuuw with the newly -created
Ml
Clearance
Mnltr CnrnM"
Fifth and Washington
98c Movers 48c
Good quality Oriental Net All
over Laces; white, cream and
ecru ; well-covered patterns ;
large and small designs; 18
inches wide; 98c val- AO '
ues at clearance price TrOC
$1 Val. Lace 49c
Fine German and French Val.
Laces, Edges and Insertions;
matched patterns ; 21 inches
wide ; 12-yard pieces ; A Q
values to $1; special x2C
$1.25 Fringes 33c
Silk Ribbon Fringes; black,
white and colors; up to five
inches wide ; $1.25 val- Q O "
price uJv
ues ; clearance
25c Galoons 8V3C
Swiss embroidery Galoons and
finished-edge Beadings ; well
worked, neat patterns, to 2V2
inches wide; 25c OlA
values; special only 0'C
SOcEmbr'd'ryiec
Fine hand-loom Embroideries,
Edges and Insertions; dainty
baby patterns on fine swiss
and nainsook ; eyelet, blind and
openwork designs; 10 inches
wide; 50c values; Q
clearance price at only X IC
98c Flouncing 43c
21-inch Swiss Embroidery
Flouncings; some with hem
stitched edges; deep, well
worked designs; 98o A2
values; clearance price 40C
Something New
Ask to see New Style Butterick
Design. 25c at Pattern Dept.
With any transfer design free.
Butterick Fashion at only 25
This also includes tree pattern,
Tomorrow the Holtz Store inaugurates its first
Great Midsummer Clearance Sale Seasonable
merchandise of all kinds at prices that will move Sum
mer stocks in double-quick time. If you're a shrewd
and careful business man or woman you'll realize the
tIa rt T.r.f;HVitf fiv this advance clearance sale.
It's a mighty fine and a mighty unusual opportunity for money saving
Clearance of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Etc
Evening Coats
$30 Val. $19.98
Made of fine serges and broadcloths;
come in white and all the pastel
shades and are trimmed in har
monizing colors ; best Q QO'
$30.00 values ; only tj) 1 .70
White and Navy
Serge Suits
$20 Vals.$9-98
These come in white and navy blue;
are strictly tailored and semi-fitted ;
four-button front fastening; panel
back skirt, with tunic effect in front,
raised waistline; best JQ QO
$20 values; clearance j)fc.70
Net Dresses
$25 VaL $12.98
Dainty Net Dresses, trimmed in lace,
narrow plaiting, shirred bands of
satin and narrow black velvet rib
bon; skirts are medium width, low
neck and short trimmed collars ; one
especially pretty model has Quaker
lace fichu guaranteed 1 n AO
$25 values; clearance .0
Two Thousand of These
Lingerie Waists
$2.00 Values $119
Lingerie "Waists worth up to $2; high and
low neck; open front and back; sizes 34
to 44 trimmed with embroidery and lace
some have clusters of fine tucks; strictly
tailored and perfectly made ; (t 1 Q
values to $2 ; clearance price j) 1 X 7
Mannish Shirts
$1.25 Values 89c
Soft and stiff collars, strictly tailored,
patch pocket, French turn-back cuffs;
made of madras and linen; $1.25 rtQ
values; clearance price-at only O ZC
Long Kimonos
$2.00 Values for $1.19
Made of thin-flowered wash fabrics;
neatly trimmed in harmonizing combina
tion empire effect; full (J1 " Q
Ion irth And sweep : $2 values 91tl7
$5.00 Linen Dress Skirts for $3.58
Four-sored style, strictly tailored, welt seams, side front opening,
- i .1 1 l.,.4iAnA Tiv). waist. r
trimming ot live smosea pen um,
line; $5.00 values; clearance price tomorrow only
Clearance of Muslin Wear
&U7f W.i Wo"iV.T .rSSSSS'g feVUearea ag
'.."kV-r 'SS Holts Store overshadow all else In the city ot -oruana.
1 m Whtta Petticoats Only 98t
Women's White Petticoats of lonfcloth
with embroidery trimmed flounce, also
the new narrow petticoat of fine lawn,
trimmed with torchon lace, flashed
at the sides. On sale at low price. 98
$3.00 White Petticoats at $2.28
Beautiful Petticoats with deep flounce
of alternate rows of torchon and Val
enciennes, deep underflounce, made or
good quality longcloth. On sale at S2.28
$1.50 Chemise, Special at $1.18
Some ' new patterns of laces and em
broideries are shown: materials are
crepe, nainsook and lonscloth. one style
has deep lace yoke both back and front
with lace edged bottom. Priced Sl-18
$3.50 Gowns, Special Only $2.18
Fine nainsook Gowns, very elaborate,
with lace yokes and some all lace
sleeves some Empire style. llP-oyjJ,
gowns, short sleeves. Priced at S3.J8
$2.50 Gowns, Special Only $1.68
Longcloth and nainsook Gowns, "Ho
over style, short sleeves, medallions
set-In yokes. Imitation Cluny laces, axes
$1.50 Initial Gowns Only $1.18
20 doeen longcloth Gowns with em
broidered initial and bowknot design,
edged with torchon lace, cut long and
fun. Priced for this selling, only U)
75c Corset Covers at Only 48
50 dozen Corset Covers of longcloth,
deep embroidery yokes, some with lace
ana two rows of beadinir run with
ribbon. Priced for this selling at 48c
45c Muslin Drawers at Only 28?
Women's good quality Muslin Drawers,
both open and closed styles, with wide
ruffles, finished with rows of hem
stitched tucks. Priced this sale at 2Sc
75c Umbrella Drawers Only 58
Umbrella Drawers of crepe or long
cloth, torchon or Imitation Cluny lace,
insertion and edging Priced only 68o
$1.25 Drawers, Special Only 78tf
The "Arlene" oklrt Drawer, full um
brella style, fitted waist band, giving
effect of full short petticoat when on.
Good quality longcloth, embroidery
edge. Priced for this selling at 78c
$2.50 Combinations Only $1.88
Dainty combinations of torchon and
val laces, lace trimmed drawer of fine
nainsook, also deep embroidery yoke
with wide beading run with ribbon.
Priced very low for this selling. S1.S8
Up to $2 Combinations at $1.18
Corset Cover and Drawer, Corset Cov
er. Knee Petticoat and Corset Cover
and Skirt Drawer In this assortment.
Priced very low for this selling, sl.18
Trimmed Hats
No better place and no better time
to buy Trimmed Hats than at the
Holtz Store tomorrow. And what's
more, the hats on sale are just the
styles wanted for midsummer wear.
$12.50 Hats at $4.95
Choose from a vast assortment o
Panamas and dainty lace and flower-trimmed
hats worth QiA Q C
$12.50, special for only Y,,,,u
$7.SO Hats for $3.45
Choice of chips, Milans and hand
made Hats, flower and ribbon
trimmed and tailored effects, in
black and colors; regu- tfO AC'
lar $7.50 values, only
S5.5Q Hats for $2.45
Small Tailored Hats in colored
braids, changeable taffetas and the
small black toques; daintily tnm'd.
our So-ol) values, spe- tt-y n i
June Sale Wash Goods
Thousands of yards of new Wash Goods offered much under value. The
middle of June is the height of the wash goods season, and nothing could
be more timely than a range of offerings like these. Thin, sheer fabrics
like Seco silks and heavy linen are two of the great specials. See them.
35c Seco Silk for 19c II Reg. 50c Voiles at 19c
A part silk fabric with a beautiful
luster in a wide range of figures,
dots, stripes, in every wanted shade
for evening and street wear. Our
regular 35c values, on spe- 1Q
cial sale tomorrow at only '
Reg. 50c Linens 19c
To effect a quick clearance of our
35e and 50c Dress Linen in plain
and fancy effects we offer them
for tomorrow's special 6aie t U
at the low-price of only, yd.
A sheer, dainty fabric much in fa
vor this season. Plain and silk
stripes, also two-toned checks. Com
plete color range, for street and
evening wear; regular 35c "1 Q
and 50c values, special for
50c Foulards for 19c
On Sale 8
to IOA.M.
7 c Prints for 3V2c
Imported and domestic Foulards
light and dark effects, dots, figures,
stripes and small figures. Beauti
ful luster; regular 35o and 1 Q
50o values, special at only '
On Sale S
to lO A.M.
5000 yards of best American Prints, mill ends on sale at exactly half
price. .Choice of all colors; navy, cadet,-light blue, black, gray, red, pink
and white grounds, in polka dots, stripes, and m figures and scrolls.
They will be placed on sale on the Daylight Balcony, from 8 to 10 A. M.
The $3
"American
Lady " Corsets
$.95
Fine silk fig
ured "batiste,
new model, ex
tra long hip,
medium bust,
six wide hose
supporters, silk
embroidered
finish at top.
A genuine $3
Corset, on sale
hpre tomorrow
at only $1.95
$1.00 Novelty Silks 39c
Choice of Silk and Satin Foulards, Chiffon Taffetas: and Fancy
Messalines a splendid collection of the new Spring shades for
street wear-and also all the vranted evening shades; dainty fig
ures floral and geometrical effects, stripes, dots, dashes; a grand
assortment; regular vaius; uu ' " V . " " Mr
i
Our Model Pure Food Depot
AWAKE to the DEMAND for dependable foods at LIVING prices, we
submit lor juonaay stoppers me luuuwm
Catsup, Blue Label, made from red, ripe tomatoes, the bottle at 17
Catsup, Heins', OC,
An sulA at. DOt
Snider's Catsup OA-
Yacht OlubOO
Salad Tlrpssine. V
Lncca Olive 00, Crosse & Black well' a, large bottle, special at only 72?
Banquet HallOO
Salad OIL bot
Slvmar Olive Oft.
nil lara-B hottla Owv
Delft's Peanut COr
Oil larm hot-
Old Dutch Cleanser limit, 2 cans to a customerthe can, special at 5t
Jello, two pack-1
for onlv
Bar Le Dnc,01
t aala at lar.
Crosse & Black
well's Jams
t27c
The Original Walter Baker's Cocoa, Yt boxes limited sale at only 154
Bunkle's Cocoa, Ol-
1Z. It n t for S
7S " - "
Bpps' Cocoa, OO.
V,s. special at
Hurler's Cocoa,
y2s, on sale
S23c
Banquet Hall, steel-cut, genuine Java and Mocha, the pound can at 45
Hespo, Java and OA I Dependable Cof-1 Q
Mocha type, at - lee, i-io. can,
Golden Westjn,.
PnffcA 1-1K pan T'Vl
Butter, "The Always Good" Butternut, 2-ponnd rolls, on sale at 56
Grizzly Bluff Butter,
in a class b7a27
itself, the roll.
Banquet Hall Butter,
guaranteed - b y
TTaKalwooa Co.. Wl
3-lb. stone jars Banquet
Hall the sani-QC-
harv method iJJ
Swiss Cheese, Imported, best in Portland, on sale at lowpriceJb
Full Cream Til- 1 C Roquefort, im- AWf.
.a. i fwtrutn Moraexe.
320
lamook Cheese,
Full Cream New O f
York Cheese, at"-"-
Sugar Cookies, made in our own bake shop, on sale at, the dozen, 8
LayeTCakes for 22rrnit Bars, doz 15HDrop Ckes, doz 90
2000 lbs. Pure Candy, regularly 15c, worth 25c, very special at, lb.' 12
- - . - l a. 1 . 0
PorfWine, large" bottle, fine'quality. worth S5c. Kptal at, bottle, 23
Gossard Corsets
Time tells no tales in the backs
of Gossard wearers the enviable
f I a t ness of
youth is main
tained by a
scientific dis
tribution of
Corset pres
sure. The ma
ture waist is
in effect
by the con
tinuous full
1 e n gth sup
port of the
back. The
a b r upthess
through the
hips is uni
formly lessened by the extremely
long skirt, so strong, yet supple,
that every atom of discomfort gives
way to an assuring feeling of com
pactness. No marring undulations
in the back of the generously pro
portioned figure, no too-evident
angularity in the over-slender fig
ure, when the Lace-Front is worn.
25c White Goods 12c
Sheer plaids, stripes, fancy stripes
and nnenwork effects. Actual val
ues are 20c25c. On sale tomorrow
at the extremely low price of 12
0i
Hlh Comer"
Fifth cmd Washington
Clearance of
MenVWear
25c Socks for 11c
2500 pairs of men's sample V2
hose; a manufacturer's line of
imported and domestic, full
fashion and seamless, fanc,y
lisles, silk embroidered and
plain colors, in all sizes ; val
ues to 35c; Monday's 4
clearance price, pair IXC
35c Silk Socks 21c
Men's pure thread ailk
Hose; black only; we have a
limited quantity for quick sell
ing; heavy four-thread silk,
with lisle heel and toe; you
usually pay 35c forni
these ; here Monday at J. C
50c Underw'r 27c
Men'B athletic Shirt and Draw
ers ; .lightweight nainsook ; cool
and comfortable; a duplicate
of whfit you pay 50c QT
for; clearance price C
50c Underw'r 23c
Men's Shirts and Drawers;
lightweight fish nets; just the
garments for the warm days;
in all sizes; specially 9 Q
priced at only, each OC
25c Nightr,b,s49c
Men's Muslin Nightrobes;
fancy trimmed, V-neck, full
length and width; the usual
75c quality ; clear- ACk
ance price at only, ea. scJC
75c Shirts at 35c
Men's Negligee Shirts; the
newest mid-Summer patterns;
laundered cuffs; 75c q
values; clearance price OuC
50c Neckwear 21c
Men's tubular knit Four-in-hands
; the kind that tie in a
small knot for close-fitting col
lars; an endless variety of col
ors and patterns ; oi
50c values; clearance J, C
20c H'dk'chfs 11c
Men's Hemstitched Handker
chiefs; pure Irish linen; full
size; and -inch 11
hems ; 15c values ; ea. X X C
25c Neckwear 11c
Men's Wash Four-in-hands in
French fold and reversible
styles, in a beautiful selection
of patterns ; all fast 1 1
colors; 25c values X XC
50c Sweaters 31c
Boys' and girls' sweater or
beach Coats in gray, navy and
cardinal; all sizes ; reg- Ql
ular price 50c ; only OIC
$3 Embr'dVy 79c
3000 yards of Swiss Embroid
ery Flouncings; rich eyelet,
Irish and lace effects; heavy
worked fast edges, embroidered
to 20 inches decPi7Q.
$3.00 values on sale at C
12V2C Laces at 5c
5000 yards of fine quality, of
Piatt VaL Laces, Edges and In
sertions ; also linen torchon and
cluny laces and insertions;
matched patterns; dVz inches
wide; 1214c values on
sale tomorrow at only OC
II nnn Aim arr.nnnt. liberal creoif w u vmu w wj -
I J C 1 I Ifia rr I riaa V F1 ni LSKC IU1 . nuba.v 1 1 W v - .
III tne wonuenunj iu yi.-.v. - - - - -.
I iL 11 I Woodchoppers Make Complaint. their teams over h w"?d;
Wn In. Qount, Tlr. Patrol - Work U w'.UX.I? nh'J ol. Olson ..vera, other allas.a U SALEM. Or, Ju. 22.(Spec,aL)- !'uaL!
sociation. which will emi all of the builalns which C"4 ,n mtUm of y,, Iniand nn,ier ae.t ,n Butte, Mont.. aceordlns ComplalnlnK that the a.w. K. & N. al-
Sluslaw district. He will have tlht ing rect.d on Tourth street. Exea. information received n-e today by 1w,PBbri,Bta co,leet .lon. th. 8,de of mlnion-- ' '
..niiinti. I ntinn. has been cossDletsa ana wt con- i Irki.f th-i Hamilton. Bromley IS I .. ... (
u,tM.r wr1.u. ,mll.bl. for them to drive
err a lew weeaa maw.
Pasco Get Kew Theater.
PASCO. Wash.. June Jt- (Special.)
Work la In roaTess on a new theater
building- which Georce D. Cord Is hav.
Ins; erected on Fourth street. Ens,
ration- has been completed and the. con
orato work for tho basement is pro-a-ressine;
rapidly. Tha new nulldlnr
will be modern In every respect, will
Forger Captured at Butte.
EAXZ3C Or, Jane i2. (Special.)
7n 140 arasss' aests there were aa aver see
lot tS.OOO insects,
1Glll06.0 I