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21, 1913.
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COUNTY WILL SUE
i FRANK S. FIELDS
Complaint Completed for Ac
tion to Recover $21,012
cx-Clerk Was Short.
UNEARNED FEES MAIN ITEM
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JOYFUL SURPRISE GIVEN
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GADSKI WILL SING IN
PORTLAND DECEMBER 20
Cr.al Dr.m.tie Soprano llaa Addrd to Her Rcp-rtoire Sfrrral Iulian
RoJr. Thouth Her Intrprtation of Waitnrrian Bolra Still Thrills.
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NEVSniDYPLAN OUT
Mr. Alderman Advocates Seg
regation of Students.
EFRCENCY HELD. GREATER
Two-Group Instruction In Declared
Uo-t as Inlllotea In Four Port
land Organlxallooo Work
Improvement Noted.
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lA'l arral 4raml1c aopraBo of Ik,
Xi U.irunoliiaa Opra-llu. Nr
Tork. lo h..m mulillu-lr pay Iioimh
a of Ika mo,( publlm Vaitnrtan
liixt Ikal rialMr, aaj art pa yi
inli.l. ! on r.r way lo porltand and
Mi: b, barrel al Ik, lUlila" t-rmbr
itn l'f Ika mankecmrtit of Mra A
Co ma a.
woman now liTlra- poaaaaaaa
cr.al-r p.w,r of dramalio api,al. H'f
niu. I, raal In brrot- mold. A,
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by lb 4niiy of lb knowl'de, of br
di.ln, orlon. pirn4or of contra,! In
all tk, ,i,mntal emotion, working
firl Ikroutrh a ao4lik medium, a. In
tk, dauakl.r of Th.r In anrianl Nor."
Ucn-t. and latr throuck lha art
fall.n kumanid Va.kr. l a mora
manifl.-rn bra4lk In h,r J..maln In
art ikan fa la to o!br aiara bfr Ih,
foottickt,. rai aranJaor of ul In
Ih, warnk mal'l'n. Illammrd and l
lall,4 by diln, companaion Jh
com, a aaarnlint'y human Ihl In lha
dtimtnalina k,nota to th, moat won
d.rful portratal of rhara.ltr trial Ura-maii.-
or orwralit art haa ever ilen
lo th, worl.l
Tar by year r;4kl haa developed
ri,w Mir an arii.t of ruprrror and
roriiummat, bcdIu. Th, elemental no
btlily and nalvel, of primeval woman
hv ar, her. Her r.runnhllde. half
o.l..,. hn.f woman. I, a marveloua
eludy. mr, Impre.alre In II heroic
disnlir of outlin, and rxle than any
other Waa-neri.in aoprano haa tlven iho
world. liadakl haa raucht lha lrlt
of tho.e (riti'l oil Noraa lea-end of
Ih, c.xli of Valha:a Immortalized by
Wanner, and Into Ihem he hrealhe,
the fir, of pur, and lfty renluit Of
late aha ha, irrirt loed her art alonn
new line. aitintr tu her repertoire an
in-r aaalntr number of Italian role.
hii-h al, freeh cviJ-nr, of her many-
aided aenlu. At te aama time eha la
In areaier demand than aver for Wag
nerian opera. cnJolns aa ttreat re-ti:e
In lUyreuth aa In UnJ.in or New York.
had united In' an orislnal Bift to Mr.
and Mr. tlmpon. It i a l!rr
lad-a with ! briabt new and unuaad
.ilt.r dollar. Ii wa pre.ented by
p,ntor Warden It. W. Ila,nn(. In be
half of the coticrecatlon. In a happy
presentation pe. h. lo which lt,v. Mr.
Mmp.-.n feaponded. Mr. and Mr.
Mmpaon wer, plainly lourhed. An lm
men.a, bridal cak, waa then cut. and
lb, evening pad la a oial way.
Mr. and Mr i; mpoii have been In
Portland almo.l ear lv. Mr.
rtimpan will round out M !-,lli yrar
with pit. Mara a t-'hur- h nel June. Mr,
rilmpaon w, Mia Klltabelh falina;er.
dauskter of a ricievman
L Annovrr of f.lrla 1 Senlrncrl.
If John flvrdeaa relurna to Oreon
within a tear h, will bo liable lo 34
day. In the County Jail. ti-trl' t Judic,
Jon., y.ierdar ( kim Ihl, ,u-
pemled aentenre. Hnrdrani. year
old. waa arretted Thura.tay by Deputy
hertff on a eliarne of fruhtrnln
Eirla at th, W eat Tortland i hool
houan near MuItnumAh station.
Albany Women Value Vote.
A HAN'T. Or.. Nov. 5. (Special.)
Of th, total' numha-r of volera that have
reentered for the city election lo ha
held here luirmlxr fully on third
ar, women. Th" rectal antion lo date
la i: of huh nu in Iter iii are
wonu rfT
Pomertiy lan I arm Delezale.
rOMKROY. Wh., Nov. 0. (Spe
cial I Clark Hlark. of rlnrfleld County,
ha been appointed by i;ivernor I.l.ter
In reprenent W'aahinnton at a meeting
of the Farm Marketinu and Plwtribut
Inc 'inarera. which will be held In
Chlctat November I.
In addreaaing- a recent meeting; of
the Portland grade teachera. I -Alderman.
City Superintendent of
School, outlined the two-group plan
of inatruction that he has initiated In
fuur of the Portland echoola and enu
merated the advantages that were to
be derived from that aystetn of educa
tion. According to Mr. Alderman, the flrat
and trreateat advantace sought Is the
reduction of the number of pupils to
be tuuKht In any one acaaemlc sub
ject. I'nder the two-nroup plan. Mr. Al
derman says that It should not b
nrrMry for any teacher to have mor
than SS puplla In her room at any
time for arithmetic, geography, gram
mar or reading.
Work of Teachera Re dace 4.
Other benefits enumerated by Mr.
Alderman are that the plan reduces i the
number of aubjects that ,3Ch.teaf"
mu.t teach: provides expert teacher,
for apeclal aubjects: doe. away wltn
Interruption cauaed by visits of 8u
pervl.r: eliminate, waste, of time,
equipment and. money: reduce, prob
lem, of discipline to a minim, m.
make, for better health by ing
greater motor activity and frequent
han. of scene nnd air: make, greater
concentration possible for bot h Irnrh
and pupil, and glvea gifted -children
the chance to pccUll7.e.
In the Vernon school, where the plan
has perhaps come to the best working
methods, each grade I. necessarily or
ganised under the old system for the
purpose of registration "
k. ..m.ilon of the plan outlined b
th- Superintendent.
Thus each grade is reie..
regilar class-room t'acher who
. w-. .. mir aublects and each
das. la kept Ini.tct throughout the day
Hut Instead of having two ni..u..- .
each class In her room at the same
time, one division studying and the
oth-r recltlrar. the teacher ha. only one
cUss. and It stud'ea and recite, under
the direction "i " -- .
of the 40-mlnute period a. Is considered
necessary for me prepr....
les.on bdng spent In study, and the
real of the period being devoted to
recitation.
Kallre f laaa Warka Tagelher.
. . .-, th, entire class is
either studying, snd Is able to receive
Individual Instruction 10 a De""
vantaco. or IhJ mtlre class Is doing
. ...... .rli-lni- n. maximum
reciiaii'in. . .
amount of concentration and real In
terest from eltner ine rmuy
recitation. .
Tli advantnre to the regular teacher,
according to Mr. Alderman, lie. In the
. . . . . w ... n.lfh.e an manv sub-
t raci mat rii" 1 " .
-ta nor so many pupils a. sh would
I. i t .u . . t . rrt The nd-
nave unaer " - --- - -
vantage to the special teacher, he de
clares 1 that Ir.stead of- having to
show busy teachers how to teach her
specially she will work directly with
her pupil".
In the Vernon school, where the sys
tem ha. had a thorough trying out. the
tea -her. are decidedly attached to the
two-group plan. One of the teacher,
declared, when asked how she liked
the system. "I am all together at
night."
argreaatla Is Advlaed.
In a number of the subjects, segre
gation of the boy. and girls Is made.
It ha. been discovered by principals
and teachers alike that the best ex
pressions and the best work are ob
tained from rlasses that are negi-e
K"d. ... . '.
tin, te.icher In the ernon m nnoi,
when ai-kcd of the comparative work
of segregated and non-.cgrcgatej
classes, sal. I that she could get posi
tive ,xpres-lons from hi-r boy. when
alone, and from her girls when alone.
PORTLAND COUPLE. WFLL KNOWN IN CHURCH CIRCLES. VIIO WERE RFXTIPIENTS OF HAPPY SILVER
n ' WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
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"Tell 'Em to Please Come
Early! Well Be Snowed
Under Again Monday!"
Mr. Aronson said it to me just as I went downstairs (away from the crowd) to write this ad
vertisement. For scores are buying, and we're much ado to give everybody proper attention.
Hundreds of dollars', worth, is half price; thousands of dollars' worth of Jewelry is a fourth
and a third less. And it looks as though all Portland decided to give Jewelry this year, because,
as one woman said, "I can get so much more for my money." More particulars follow. . But
you don't have to read them unless you want to!
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YOU can buy a Friendship Link of sterling
silver for a dime or
You can buy a $1000 Diamond Ring
for $675.00. '
And one's just as cheap as the other! For
in this sale there are no "leaders."
The Scotch have a "canny" saying about
"baiting w i' a sprat to catch a mackerel."
The trick is played almost continually by
most of the big stores. .
Here's a sale though, without any "bait. ?no
matter what you buy you save money.
And there never was a time when a little
money bought so much!
Look at the prices we've put on things.
Here's a list no order to it just a jumble
of prices.
TWENTY-FIVE CENT Sterling Hat Pins
for a dime. Bobolinks the same price.
Beauty Pins (gold-filled, too), always
sold for zoc, are
i-l AN . now 10c- Solid
X&AfYSS Gold Brooches
are half price,
$2.50 instead of
$5. Dollar Cuff
Buttons (gold-filled), are 65c. Dollar fifty
Brooches, very beautiful designs, are now 75c.
Solid Gold Rings that were' $2.50 to $3.00 are
now $1.00. Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, worth
SI nn. A whole travful of trold-
filied' Bracelets, worth from $7.50 to $10.00, to
be closed out at 5-.5.J. eacn.
Hnanninl MifoK llivoc an Q.r. instead of
$2.50. Sterling Silver Match Boxes, worth $3.50,
are $1.4.). Meriing Biiver i nimuit-s are jc cum.
We have to limit the quantity sold to any one
buver. else there wouldn't be enough to go
round! .
Tatting Shuttles are 4oc, instead ot 3i.uu.
Pi rfnlhir TiVarptte Cases are $1.95. Sterling
Cigarette Cases are $6.75 (they were $10.00),
and Sterling Vanity Cases, worth $8.50, are
now offered at $3.65. Solid gold Cuff Buttons,
. i tin o s n. Thrpp dollar Cameo
TT VI tit tploW 1 V Ba-tow.
Brooches are $2.00. Solid gold Baby Rings are
50c. Solid gold cameos, very tine aim uugc,
A . . i j k. nnlicl arrs-vl1
are $lb.b., insteaa oi jii.vu. uuu
Slesh Bag, valued at $250.00, can be bought
for $150. It s a wonaeriui du :
RACELET WATCHES that ought, by all
the rules of trade, to sell lor jkiz.uu, are
marked $6.65. Ladies' $10.00 to $15.00
W a 1 t h a m
Watches are
$7.15. Twenty-
B
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five dollar
Hampden
Watches are
$15.75. Waltham Watches at the same price,
if vou prefer. Twenty-five dollar Deuber-Hamp-den
v.atches are cut still deeper, $13.75. The
famous Howard Watches, $40 the country
over, are $29.50. Thirty dollar "Rockford"
Watches are $21.50.
Solid gold Watches from the leading makers
in America are all a fourth and a third under
priced. The list is too long, however, for this
advertisement.
DIAMONDS! They're cheaper today than
they've been before in America. And
they're cheaper at this store than they
are anywhere else hereabouts. At least, every
body who "shops" around seems to think so!
Here's a trayful of Diamond-set Rings, com
bined with Sapphires, Pearls, Rubies, Ame
thysts, etc. Hundred dollar rings every one
of them.
You can choose at $69.75.
Here's another group
BIG Solitaire Rings and fancy Rings as fol
lows: A sapphire with five diamonds, a
large opal surrounded by small diamonds.
a genuine emerald surrounded
by diamonds, a big sapphire
surrounded by diamonds. A
long platinum dinner ring set
with diamonds, and so on. Most
nf thpsp rine-s were $200.00
apiece, a few were $250. The whole trayful is
marked for, choice, $147.50.
A group of single stones, valued at $100.00
apiece, have been marked $67.50. A three
stone ring, valued at $1100.00, is now offered at
$675.00. A $30.00 Diamond and Amethyst Scarf
Pin is now $21.50.
i HIS advertisement is already too long, and
I haven't said a word about uornam ster
ling Silver, selling now for just about fac-
"""T-i" ' 1 tory prices. Or
bleware, all re
duced a fifth to
a third, or Shef
field P 1 a t e , a
fourth to a half below the usual price. It would
take pages of this paper to tell it all.
But you can see more in two minutes than
I can tell of in a week's writing!
ERNEST DEEDS, who can sell anything to
anvbody, just came up to my desk and
said, "Say, Rowe, you told about Reuff &
King selling diamonds to beat the band. What's
the matter with my record? I've sold one for
$250, one for $150, and I've just sold another
for $475! And it's only half past four. What's
the matter with putting my name in the
papers, eh?"
"Just you keep it up," I promised, "and 1 11
print your picture with the story of your life!"
Nothing succeeds like success!
I thank you.
GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE.
Jewelers and
Silversmiths
Broadway and Washington
ARONSON S
Rev. J. I- II. kiaaaa.
,m. Renar at . ark'- KpJ-e-p.l h.rea. Mm. l.pM. a .4 Ik, ",r l -
yarn silver imiuii veai -r - - -------
that she could get from neither when
mixed. . . ..
Hhe declared tht a boy s and a gin
nnu-ora differed and that liu.
could make appealx to thoir different
faculties that would result in mum
better work than If she were treat-
..-.v. v.... .n.i D-irl. tnsretlicr. She
declared that some boys and some girl
when recltlusr togctner woum r.
rion't know" merely to escape the pub
licity Involved In a detailed answer.
repression. Found Vnhempcred.
n-i ..... n.ranns were segregated.
she found the expressions of their
knowledge unhampered by the pres
ence of the opposite sex. According
hr Iho attention of
conduct bpcom- of little importance
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When the classes ar- Bnr...
i j hinir, fnr the fancied praise
of the girls in their classes that they
condemn In eacn otner vmm m
classes are aegrecated." said she.
According to .Mr. Aiotrnnn. im
stacles to the Immediate success of the
Plan of two-group Instruction In the
rr ii,,i achnnls lie. in the fart that
the buildings are not well adapted to
the plan, and so far It has been neces
sary to have some of the groups In spe
cial sUDJ'Ct. larger mn is utr.-itaun.
"But with a sufficient number of
--..i - ,i kiiiidinf-a " anvs Mr Al
derman, "an almost Ideal school or
ganization seem, possible. A great
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point in Hie lavir ki iiii in in-i
i. i . ... ti.Klf. of Indlistrv. Al1
11 ini uii.it. -"' - j -
the children are busy at work, play
or stuCt .11 of the time."
Cliehnlis Soliool Fete December 3.
CHEHALIS. Wash.. Nov. 10. (Spe-i
clal.) C'hehali. High School students
will give their annual carnival me
night of December 3. Many unique
feature, will be exhibited, and this
entertainment, which ha. become an
annual feature In the school worn in
Chehalls. promisea to attract a large
attendance.
pomeroy to Vote on New School,
nmirnnv Wash.. Not. 20. (Spe
cial.) The directors of achool district
No. 11 have sailed a special election to
submit bonds amounting to $31,500 to
the taxpayers for the building and
equipment of a new high school. The
election is set for November 27.
THANKSGIVING
IS THURSDAY NEXT.
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COOKED AND PROPERLY
SERVED IS WHAT EVERY
HOUSEWIFE DESIRES.
OUR ROASTERS
AND CARVERS
WILL HELP YOU MAKE
YOUR DINNER A SUCCESS.
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ROASTERS STAND WITHOUT
AN EQUAL FOR PERFECT
ROASTING.
HIGH-GRADE BEEF CAR
VERS, GAME SHEARS AND
GAME CARVERS.
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FOURTH AT ALDER.