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SUNDAY OTtEGOXIA. FORTLAJfD. N0YE3IRER 29. 10T5. g I. 111 11 m . SBBBBBBSBBSaMalXaUa.Ua. ' ' I I I One of the "Reautif ul "P anges fl-iven A way Xa.urallv we're enthusiastic about this wonder ful rar.?enut every woman who sees an Alcazar U douMy . , . ,. . , T "catch" the rn thu.Um th e predion ol dcJiffll fmnpmm. the rranuf.cturrf ha authorized u to Rive. ai-aotuMy frrc. a Purlf Alcaxar ILanjrc for the . 70 75 Reasons Ulix the Alcazar Should he in livery Home ' ii f Y want these reason you e them front in.ijwctinff the ranjre and having t demonstrated. -TAr Duplex Alcazar w n o Ranges in one burns coal or wood ami gas; heals the kit- -hen and cooks as well. Jn the Summer time gnu can burn gas ex clusiiely.if you desire. ThU contest open from Norrrr.rwr 20 to I)o- cemWr 1". No one con nected with the manu facturing and selling of stove, and no employe of the Meier i Frank Com pany is eligible. 15 you nW.I purrh.r an .Utr In the meantime and m .rti4 the) rri in thus contact. th price refunded. Come in and have the Atcatar demonstrated and then prepare your un bt ra.ort.. Mad or hrir.S ncr to Mot Depart ment fcfor IWmbr 10. Fw.on limit to C"0 ord- A th reaaons be Used for advrti.nrs puryw. treaty will b conider4 Jn making the ward. 6co prpjrt-nl. tuchth floor, Mala Street- tse V- J' - fTUIw AID CARRIED TO ILL DV Unl L ML ULnl ul " x " ",,h ukut jnmt. Vr-t-v:. she In an rul stag and J. but a littl better, txitn ponlU. f receiving 1 1 a month. " orkin woman bo has lo (tar at borne la l' car of her tubercular Mrs. Sarah Evans Reports on Work Done to Relieve Tu berculosis Sufferers. FUND IS AT $4000 MARK Dn-xna Kaptrr ol National ..-wta-tm rrrparlac 'ur Aaaaal l;rl IroM Mara tmpll. 't)biMnr Hand. 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H Jl IS. : wornoa ronlic a fl.il.m a f , ar aa. i-ltdof ll that th. f m f b. P-n4 uH.r 4rarliua af li.ir aaa aall rammin.a n 4.-rir4in'. with) Ibi. arlien. rr?tv4 la f;ior l lnira on. f taa 'llr ar.rar 4 tv!rar ma4 iretioa for rUf Xa la fallaan . 'X Ba a -4 lf. ( VKtima af par bi boapiial f.K "W Ba .l a.14 ! lo ta raid in Aonlblr lrk.tnllm.nta lo lh Vlpltmc Nurx A'.oclation. Tba rir.t rlrck 4raa lo cover trt rtortlh of Xovrabr "Arrsr.ff.mrrt h ba.n ma4. alau fr a a4b.cripton probably 9aa o o tub rculoala 4parmtnit of tfta frc 4i.p.narT.- uttttr pndit vira i!l ba n-.ada lp orirr -'j.a a. rapMlr a Incx ir 4.4rovrc4. i.f f Mr. Krartfu FRIEND POWERLESS TO AID HM-or Mranxla lo iM-aili Wlthoo Mill. Wllh o Help rar. CH!Ci; Sar. 31 ttraa4 from M. i'o anl tao cf-.U4r. t'r. Traoli C. Klaii atranct.4 lo drain In hi ?artmnt r-cnilT. Toorl.itia la al4 l. kit. fc- .i cu. r. i". K. a ffl.r.4 of t pllan. toi4 a rprnc iorr of Ir. Kkii bat't acain.t drjin .til.on. T fie 4.rtor' rtMb abrt.41 m about o rl-K-h tbia niorolna II ru.biaaT about hi apartm'nt (nine to f rr b fcan4!a of a toothbru.a dorn bi ih-cat. Id far aa btack anj hi y. at.r b'4'.rtrr. lo aaa chobtrc to d'.tf. Al lnclh ba Ibraar iloan tr tootbbru.h. 'U'4 a ipo. aa4 trt.4 lo fore that dawn til t.-irott. It ruib4 looirg aa In bia l.rr'.b b"t. I lout I h'ard him mu.I.r. 1ilor I ru.b'4 lo a L.cpboa an4 ca U4 prjlcUn, hat It too lt. "Tba doctor flaal! lrr ttivi lb ?oa ar4 hrl4 bima:f n Ma b4. i mU4 off thai lo Iba floor. II U i&.ra ei itloo..a. Wb.n lha doctor caina mt fria4 4a4 " r.i-n la 111 tMt.4 I lb rtit gyff r . .r .u4 a; 11 IKI n ari Ka rt MLIC .nlrt mmiu. l.miur. V-! ' A (S-rLl II. M. r7. Hl.KM. r No. Z ISpa n.DI'armal annourM'omffnt of hi cart4:4'r an tb K. publican lirhat f-r labile lrlra CommlB- onr frm iba i:.tra ur'fon dxtrtcl wa mad lo4r hr II. H. forty, of Haar. accralarjr of lb Commia.ion. tr. I'ortr han h! aarrlca olih tbo atata In lT. arh.n ha mm appoint. 4 nudtllnt ctrk hjr rf W. H-n.on. lata Ji'cratarr of ritat.. Tao yr llr ha wa promot.4 to h rhi.f rlarh an4 fr ona y.ar. wall Mr. Urnioi ob.-rti from Iba tat. mi ."-t.n J"-r. I. r y of Mai. Ila n'ao prform4 many of Iba 0'4t. of iiiror. ab.n Mr. rianaoa lvam t'roo a nicg-lue. THIS IS ELECTRICAL PROSPERITY WEEK-LEADING DISTRIBUTERS FOR HOTPOINT AND UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES See Our Big Christmas Announcement 2fC on Pages 10 and 11 of today's Oregonian! It is brimming with holiday news 4 of this great, new store the store that's ready for Christmas! Turn to.it now. Great "Refore-Hhristmas Oar men t (Clearance -hvinn-s onrt,remendous stocks of suits, coats, gowns, blouses and furs at unmatchable reductions. i - J You 11 xurcly want a new one when you tec these lovely JJatspromg. t $50 Lfc 1-2 Half jri-e for uch rrmrk- hly jrood-tookir.r HU tht yoM will fwl poiUvcly hmed of wrarinir that shabby old hat with your nrw uit! SVorrs of uch atunnirnj mod rts ms llyland, Phipps, Gage, A'(0X brids many of our own orijr inal This i a Mile of hats tht you cannot afford to mi. Velvet, plush, felt nd velours in e e r y desirable tylc! Fourth Floor. Untrimmed Hats at Yi to y less! This has been our greatest suit season in years more women and girls have been appareled in our big Suit Store than ever before. That means, of course, larger stocks-and naturally more Suits now which do not offer complete size-ranges-r the selection they did. But every suit in this trreat sale is just as individual just as smart just as desirable as a few weeks ago when there were complete lines from sizes fifteen to fifty-two! Suits formerly Suits formerly Suits formerly Suits formerly $2.50-$2$.50 $25 to $29.50 $30 to $35 $45 to $o2.50 Suits formerly $15 for trl I J f w 1 t a. HV I IS UM im $24-J2 $341 Fourth Floor. Fifth Street. More Good Ncics From the Women's Apparel Store ft nother gig ghipment of Tt-xquisite 'yodel Dresses at $282 - $48 . . a a i 1 J L 1 -Ct-m unA More of those wonderfully beautiful dresses that created such a furore 3 -Models S one of America's foremost artists-all Paris-inspired-and !Satin chiffons, velvets, nets, metallic and flowered effects-also serges and serge combinations. Dresses (U O O Kf re.e8 CPOh - xiu ivn i i m 1 U25 Regularly $U5 to $ $28J Regularly $75 to $12 Fourth Floor, Fifth Street. Direct From the Palace of Education at the Panama-Pacific Exposition USS niAVF. M. ELRICll tnti'd authnrt.y on artl.tlc drrn.maklnr. will lecture tomorro "The Short Cuts tn Sewing w on - a j... Cl.a anmaa f mm lb aftll 1" rUTl- CaVo tmo :h'rV,V ,,;"oVcouVoV lectur. tfh. ha. .Ive. Tb,.. -r .,. .-8d and wcdncsday at 2 :S0 Music Hall, Sixth Floor f!hristmas JTur gale torrether i 11C bllAW aJV. V.B4 -a-w O tT Christmas and cold winds and soft, warm -furs! Any one of these beautiful sets or separate scarf or muff would make a aeiixnuui xiifci .'mm. - . ... . , i ii 4i rv.., i-o r lien ana an tne cross, red. black or blue in cluded in this sale of women s furs! TJeep Reductions on peautiful "Rlouses Tomorrow every ravishingly lovely blouse in our stock priced $10 or over goes on sale at worth-while reductions! Why not select that dainty, new blouse you will want for the holiday gaieties now. while there are still scores for your choosing? Georgettes, silks, laces, chiffons all wciuaea: s 7.n. $ S 1.-5 $10.00 512.30 S15.00 S20.00 S25.00 S27.50 S30.00 $33.00 $40.00 $13.00 $30.00 $35.00 $60.00 $62.30 Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, onlyS 8.50 only S10.63 now S12.75 only SI 7.00 only S21.25 only 822.38 only S25.50 only S28.00 only S32.00 only 836.00 only 840.00 only S44.00 only S48.00 only S50.00 mm la,VJ ? riQ a& i at -' 1 7 $ 9.00 Furs, at $ 3.00 Furs, at $330.00 Furs, $133.00 Furs, $ 98.30 Furs 87.30 Furs 73.00 Furs 60.00 Furs 32.30 Furs 43.00 Furs 39.50 Furs 320 Furs 13.30 Furs only only only only only only only only only only only S297.50 8114.75 S4 O Oti.lU 74.38 63.75 51.00 44.63 oo 0.a 33.58 27.63 11.28 Fourth Floor. Sixth Street. f me- Quality" Stoke of- Portland All Charge purchases to morrow and Tuesday go 07i December accounts pay able Jan. 1. New, Comfy, Warm Outing Qowns for the- cold nights ahead! Excellent qualities that wash soft and f inn ! Pure white ones and some with dainty blue or pink stripes. Pajama-like effects for those who like simple, straight gowns and some made dainty with pretty b r i a r - stitching and em broidery. High neck and slip-over styles, trimmed in dainty wash braids and tucks. An unusual assortment at 75, 98p, S1.25, S1.50 and S1.75 Third Floor, Sixth Street. Fourth Floor. Fifth StrccL n-n i ALIBI IS ADVANCED Bobbery Suspect Denies He Was in Portland at Time. TELEPHONE CALL IS CITED lllrth of Ilabjr lla-lrnetl lllm Homo Iam Iulnc Trip. He iny, ' Although FjK-aree J rom Two Prloona Are Admltlrd. IclarlnK that ha In Seattle on the Mht of Fcbrurr IS. lat. when po.tofflra Klatlon A. In thla cltr. waa rohhad. and could not. therefore, hava lartlclratcd In It. Bruca Granvllla. chared lll rartlclpatlon In the crime, rmumed the witneaa aland In Federal Court Jrirdajr rnornln-. II act UP bla alibi In icood ahape. Bt trlbutlna bla return to b'attla at that particular tlma to the fact that hla wifa had amt (Ivan birth to a child. Tba habr arrived, ha ald. the nlhl before ha ot home. liranvll.a aousht to prova Ma caa by lalmenla of Jam K. CIonnell. proprietor of the Cealtle aparlment bou. wher ha i llvlcg-. that ha called tlranvllla to tha lelephona on lha early morning of February 13. boarlna that ha waa la hla apartments on lha ttrt of February II. Tha landlord testified that ha recalled sum nsoaiCK lranUla from bla room to answer tbo telephone, but ha was not positive as to tha exact dale. Crant:ie also maintained ba had met a friend named Fred Hoyt on the stre-ts of Seattle tha night of February 13 and that Hoyt will testify to that effect. Cross-examination by reputy PIs Irlct Attorney Johnson failed to shake the atory of tha alleircd postal robber that he wa In hla Meattla apartment on tha nlahl the robbery took place. Me dl1. howerer. make admissions that a, era dmsln to him. ila confessed lo havlnir senred a tenn at Folsom Penitentiary. Califor nia, and It wan there that be met Charles P. Mack, hla alleged accom plice In tha J'atlon A robbery and with whom ha traveled for a time be fore hla arrest. He also admitted hav lnir served four months In tha Nevada Mata renltenllary, from which he es caped. He declared that for four years following hla escape he had lived an honest lite In Seattle. Maary Order Are I'aaaed. The wltnese explained bla association with ilack by sarins; that the two bad contracted for the sale In three states of an automatic baseball ma chine and that In carrying- on this business they traveled up and down the I'aclflo Coast and aa far Fast as Chicago. Granville admitted having caihed three money orders stolen from Sta tion A. Thl waa done while with Mack tn the Fast. He said the reason he left Mack and returned to Seattle waa because b suspected the orders were crooked.- He told Mack he would have nothing more to do with him. Granville said he would plead guilty to having passed these money orders, but not to having participated In the robbery of fetation A. Mack, also charged with the rob bery. Is still at large, having escaped from officer near Sandpotnt. Idaho, while being trought bark here for trial. Uranvllle'a testimony ended at noon yesterday, tha court adjourning until tomorrow mornins. SGQTSTO HOLD BANQUET GOVKRNOR WITHVCOMBE TO MAKE PRIXCIPAl. ADDRESS. Harry 1- Sherwood to Respond to Toast af "The King" aad Mnslo ' Alaa WUI Be Featured. With between 80 and 100 members present the 40th annual banquet of the St- Andrews Society of Oregon will be held at the Benson Hotel Tuesday night- The organization Is composed of Scotch people and a programme In which Scotch music and dancing will be featured has been arranged. Tha principal address of the evening will be delivered by Governor Wlthycombe who will speak on the subject "The Scot In the Development of the North west." Harry L. Sherwood. British Consul will respond to "The King" toast Officers of the organization which were elected at a meeting held about two weeks ago will be installed. They ere: James Cormack, president: W. G. Mct'herson. vice-president; Tom Burns, treasurer; Hugh I. Cameron, secretary; James M. Balllnsrall. assistant secre tary: phvsicians. Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie. Dr. W. H. Skene. Dr. J. F. Bell. Dr. E. A. Marshall. Dr. W. T. Williamson; chaplain. Key. J. W. McDougall; coun sellors. A. K. Clark. James B. Kerr and Sanderson Reed; committee of relief, James It. Stuart', John Bain and A. A. Hall; assistants to committee of relief, Mrs. K. K Baxter. -Miss Catherine Burns. Mrs. Robert Livingstone and Miss Maisie MacMaster: committee of management. A. H. Birrell. K. K. Baxter and A- G. Brown; piper. Pipe Major J. H. MacDonald: auditors. J. B. W. lawion and John Dickson. The tit. Andrew'a Society of Oregon n.o.niiKii in January. lSia, object being to furnish relief to those Scotch people in the state who might be in need. Special reduction of $5.00 on any Suit or Overcoat ordered before Jan. 1, '16. This is a bona fide Reduction including exclusive imported woolens picked from the markets of the world, carefully tailored to your complete satisfaction. This Sale includes our $25.00 Special, the best $25.00 Suit or Overcoat in the world. Compare it now. $20.00 TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, MEN AND WOMEN. S09-10 K. W. Bldg.. Slh and Wash ington streeta. Fall Dreaa and Tuxedo Sulla a Specialty. In order to settle an estate the executors have decided to offer for sale the following property : 1. Southwest corner Fifth and F.vcr ett streeta. 100 feet square with three story brick building. 2. Southeast corner Clay and Second streets, 100 feet square with three houses. 3. Blocks 2 and 4. Bourne's Addition. Block 4 has trackage and adjoins Pa cific Hardware & Steel Company. (Suit able for factory or warehouse pur poses.) 4. Forty acres on the Barnes road, three miles from Portland Postoffice. 6. 320 acres of timber land in Tilla mook County. 6. Five acres in Glenhaven Park. Cash offers for any of the above will be received by the undersigned un til December 10, 1915; the right is re served to reject any offer. FULTON & BOWERMAN Attorneys for lixecutora, 7 25 Tcon bids., Portland, Or. A Christmas Gift de Luxe Rows upon rows of the best $275, 300 and $323 pianos are now $135, $156 and $178. Payments only $5 a month. These are new pianos, and the instruments are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction after extensive usage, or money will be cheerfully re funded. See them at the consolidation sale now in progress at Graves Music Company. 117 Fourth street, near Mor rison, and at Eilers Music House, Eilers Building, iJroadway at Alda,