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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 1, 1913, 's! MeCALIS PATTERNS THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR EVERYBODY TELEPHONE MAIN 83S0 H Great Reduction Sale Women's, Misses' and Children's 5 Fine Outer Apparel jj Consisting of Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Waists m Tomorrow we berln ear first Great Redaction Sal of the wuon-en event which will preeent many 5 5 weaderfal ( in the purchase of (mart, fashionable and dependable wearing apparel. An important fact, and we make It emphatic, every price quoted in this sale announcement Is an extreme reduction from our regular (air srlllaa; rrlm. Extraordinary preparations have been made during the past week and hundreds BJ j ef choice garments have been selected from our regular stocks and greatly underpriced for this occasion in mm order to make it the nyst attractive of any of our Aaisil Holiday Sales. Therefore coma expecting; to find ?f efr Iron0 UIIUUIUII.14HI S1KIAU9 Al III XL. SAi.. flUClv. . j 4 Rao the Uiil Supremef -mm $31.50 Plush Coats Phenomenally Underpriced $25.00 We are showing them In full flare belted models, deep collars and euffs of crushed plu.h. Coats are lined throughout with ex cellent quality satin. Coats for every figure and etery taste. STARTLIXO 1XD SEXSATIOXAI. CXEAX-TTPI High Grade Winter Coats, S 1 7.5 0 T1XCXJ rP TO23.00. v ' wrvr Thousands of thrifty women depend upon Shanahan's to supply their wearing apparel at small coat and they ar never disappointed. This lot consists of broken lines of high-grade coats, marked away below the present market value. Theae are shown In various styles and colors, an opportunity not to be overlooked. $3J5 Uabutai Silk Waists, $2.98 These beautiful hfgh-rrads waists ar of excellent quality heavy Habutal silks, shown In whit and flesh, mad with large collars, some trimmed with lac. Long sleeves, plain cuffs. Practically ail sixes to select from. ICOTEWORTHT BALE OP $43$ Georgette Waists. IX A WOSDEltfTL DISPOSAL. $3.50 These dainty waists ar mad of an excellent quality as Georgette we mow them in white, flesh, pink, mats ZZ and taupe. Roll collars, neat cuffs, square or V-neck fronts. Finished with tucks and hemstitching, others with sprays of embroidery. Not all sizes In every ft color, but practically all sizes in the lot. BJ i HEM tRKABI.E SALE OF WOJIEV! . Percaline Petticoats, i1.4o " Ths petticoat) ar mad of good quality "Percaline, draw band tops; others elastic fitted tops. Colors black and green. Excellent values, at the small price mm of only S1.48. - Great Under priced Offering of Women's' . ' ". 'Bear Cloth' and Cloth Coats' . Values to S20J00 $12.95 tt la useless for ns to try to convey to you in cold type the phenomenal val ues offered In this lot of beautiful coats. Come and make your selection while they last at only 12.05. ; 4lt-f '"w J? KXTRAORDrXART SALES OF WOSEJH Silk Poplin Dresses, $6.98 Hundreds! of economical women will welcome this grand opportunity to purchase these lovely dresses at an. unheard-of low price. Latest styles surplice waists, collars and cuffs of white satin, belts of material with large buckles. Colore: Green, taupe, light blue, navy, brown, black and Burgundy. Supply your needs her for months to come at this marvel ously low price. TALCES EXTRAORDINARY OF Women's Winter Coats, $14 K( TALCES TO S22.SO. V A-X.-Vy This lot consists of broken lines) of wool plaids, wool plush and velours of excellent aualltv. Thar are cut roomy and fulL Borne have collars of same material, others trimmed with plush. Here is your golden opportunity to purchase an elegant coat at an unu-'' ingly low price. S25 TO S2T.50 Women's All Wool French Serge Dresses, $1975 IX A WONDERFUL DISPOSAL. Women who anticipate replenishing their wardrede will surely find something here to their advantage, for thee beautiful dresses ar rarelr offered at ao low a figure. Tou will find them here in navy, brown and black, semi-fitting, others with belts and embroidery trimming. All alses. Store Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. SHANAHAN'S Saturday From 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. NEW LOCATION, Dekum Building:, Third and Washington Streets ' THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. "THE BIG CASH STORE" ENTRANCES 266 WASHINGTON ST.' AND 125 THIRD ST. REALTORS WAGE CAMPAIGN ETTER-STATE ASSOCIATION AFTER MORE MEMBERS. IS Northwest Cities Competing for Hon or Being Selected for Next Convention. or "When T. E. Taylor, supported by prominent realtors of this city, three years ago formed tha Interstate Realty Association, an organisation was start ed which Is destined to have far-reach. ing effects upon the business life of the Northwest." says O. H. Skothelm. who has carried on a publicity and member ship campaign on behalf of this organi sation in the Northwest and Western Canada. "The number of new members or the extent of this campaign will not be dl ulged until 'the next executive com. mi t tee meeting in Spokane next Jan. nary, but It la believed that the or ganixatlon will b In a position to em. ploy a permanent executive secretary.' It la conceded among Northwest realty men that the Portland Realty Board Is the best model of an efficient organisation In exlstenoe among realty operators, altnouga strong organise. tlona are being built up In practically every large city of the Northwest and a spirit of rivalry has been created by the membership campaign among the "cities In order to make the best show lng la securing new memberships, by which they In turn expect to present IM1orcPi.es A Fm Trial af Pyrasald Pile Treat aseat Is Oh ( the Graadcat mM Yaw Ever Kasertcaced. Too are suffering soraethrnr awful with itching, bleeding, protruding pile PC hemorrhoids. How, go over U?r:T s - V f Tmm Poutiwtr Ci.it Afford to Is.i.e TWw K.M.rS.hU PvraBKk. to asy drug store and get a CO-eent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re lief comes so quick: you will jump for Joy. If you are In doubt, send for a free trial package by mail. Ton will then be convinced. Don't delay. Take no substitute. f REE SAMPLE COtPO.N TTRAMTD tRC1 COMPANY. U6 Pyramid Building.. Marshall. Mich. . ' ' Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid i'lla Tiestswat, la plain wrapper. Name . . Street - their claims to the executive committee for the next annual convention. Vic. toria. B. C; Spokane, Tacoma, Great Falls, Mont.; or Calgary, Alberta, will be the cities considered for next year's convention. The first week of December has been designated as membership solicitation week for all the large towns in Mon tana. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Al berta and British Columbia. In conformity with a widespread pub lic demand It Is proposed to bring about at an early date legislation which will place every individual operator in real estate In a position of strict ac countability to thesfublie and be sub ject to state regulations by a system of license laws. Paul C. Murphy, of the Laurelhurst Company, is a leader In this part of tha association's work and has received encouragement and i surance of active support. Portland has perfected a local or ganization to enter Into the member ship campaign. Frank McGulre, Paul C Murphy, Paul Cowglll, Fred W. Ger man, all officers of the Interstate Realty Association, with F. E. Taylor, founder and first president. ar planning an energetic campaign for this week In this city and expect to se cure about 150 new members. Paul A. Cowglll. secretary, has brought In 40 new members. 'VOTED to Complete MAXIMUM LEVY Warrenton Taxpayers Hard-Surface Road WARRENTON. Or, Not. SO. (Special) The taxpayers of the Warrenton road district met today to make the annual road tax levy. Connty Judge Cornelius, Commissioners Waterhouse and John. son and County Koadmaster Rose were present. It was stated the County Court proposed to make a continuous hard-surfaced road from Astoria to Warrenton, east boundary, and from Warrenton. south boundary, to Seaside. Warrenton ha one mile of pave. ment now and about ltt miles also under construction, and the taxpayers agreed to complete hard surfacing the entire road through the city next year by voting a special 10-mlll tax. which will produce 122.038. This makes the eighth successive year that the War renton road district has voted the maximum tax allowed by law for road purposes. 4 ii S NOT GUILTY, SAYS ALBERS MlUman Pleads to Indictment In Federal Court. Henry Albers entered a plea of not guilty to an indictment containing sev en counts charging violation of the es pionage act. The plea was made In the Federal Court yesterday, and Mon day morning a date for the trial will be set. Four of the offensea were com mitted October 8. according to the In dictment, while Albers waa traveling in a train from San Francisco to Port land. The remaining three counts are based on remarks alleged to have been made between July 1. 1917, and May 1, 1918. Answer to th Indictment was made by Albers himself. Hs waa represented by Henry E. McGinn. Since his arrest Albers has resigned ss president of the Albers Brothers Milling Company. He Is under a 10.000 bond. Employment Bureaus Combined The ordinance transferring the city public employment bureau to the Fed eral service was passed yesterday by city commissioners . The city will con tribute 8260 a month toward the con solidated bureau. COMMITTEE OF 15 APPOINTED " TO PLAN FOR MONUMENT. Organization Meeting to Be Effected Tomorrow In at Mayors Office.' Henry E. Reed, chairman of the ex ecutive committee of the Victory Me morial Association, yesterday named IS representative cltlsens of the state to act as a committee to select the type of memorial to be erected in honor ot Ore gon's men In the service. Twelve of these are residents of Portland, of which number four are women. Organization of the committee will be effected at a meeting In Mayor Baker's office at 4 o'clock Monday aft ernoon. The committee follows: Everett Ames, Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mrs. 8. M Blumauer, O. R. Hartwlg. Erie V. Hauser. Mrs. Thomas D. Honey man, Frank J. Loner gan. Will Moore. Ira F. Powers. C. E. Rumelln, Ben Selling and Mrs. C B. Woodruff all of Portland; M R. Chess man. of Pendleton; E. C Judd. of As toria. and Ixmla J. Simpson, of North Bend. Although organisation will be the main business at the Mondar meetlns-. suggestions for the nature of the pro- pusea memorial no OOUDt will b. dim cussea. USIKUMEM IS DESIGNED TO LOCATE SHORT CIRCUITS. Lectro Slake Repair Possible) on Magneto Without Taking Down That Part. 8. R. Hemphill, president of the Hemphill Trade School of Portland, nas invented ana patented a mechan leal Instrument to locate and clear short-circuits and other electrical troubles in Ford magnetos. The Lec tro, which Is the trade name of this instrument, promises to be a great boon to all Ford owners, says the In ventor. It offers, 'through Ford serv ice stations, a dependable and inex pensive means pf locating and clearing snort-carcuits in f ord magnetos by burning out foreign substances that adhere to the field colls, such as strands from brake linings, cotter-pins, lint, cotton-waste and other matter that accumulates in the engine base and is carried through by the circula tion of the oil. This Instrument also recharges every magnet equally, giv ing greater pulling force and perma nence to the magnetic field than any device now on the market. Mr. Hemphill proves by actual dem onstration on the most misused of lo cal Fords the rejuvenation and re newed "pep" In the car after a few minutes of Lectro application and treatment. These demonstrations, on old and new cars, covered a period of several months and convinced a ma jority of the authorised Portland Ford service stations of the value and prac ticability of this Instrument. The Leo tro method has recently been installed by the Roblnson-Smlth Company, Talbot-Casey, Incorporated, Palace Garage This title is well deserved. French Ivory Toilet Articles are Useful, Serviceable and Beautiful; Every member of the family uses one or more, of the articles every day: French Ivory stands second to none as a material for this purpose it lasts indefinitely. French Ivory is beautiful iri itself and the lines of design in the various articles are in keeping with the material. Bonnet Mirrors, $4.50 (large size) Hair Brushes $2.00 lo $4.50 Combs, 50c Hair Receivers, 89c The quality that is featured in The Owl Drug Stores again calls for the word "Supreme," for it is the best. It has the weight, the strength and the finish necessary in the perfect product. There is none better. Bonnet Brushes, $1.75 Whisk Brooms, 85c Clothes Brushes, $2.50 Military Brushes, $6.50 pair The French Ivory of 1918 is the same quality, the same true ivory color and the same in character of design as that of past years, so that sets already started may easily be added to or completed in perfect harmony. Boudoir Clocks, $2.45 ' Nail Scissors, $1.00 Cuticle Knives. 50c Trays, 35c to $1.50 Com Knives, 50c Shoe Horns, 35t Button Hooks, 35c Nail Files. 35c Perfume Bottles, 63c The assortments offered in The Ovyl Drug Stores are complete, giving wide latitude in price and design. Not all of the articles are illustrated in these four groups, which were selected at random. There are many more. Tooth Brush Cylinders, 50c Picture Frames, 75c , Holders for Powder, Boxes, 89c, Talcum Cans, 50c Cream Jars, 50c Salve Jars, 35c Do not allow yourself to be overimpressed as to the quantity Available. While The Owlv Drug Stores are now well stocked, it is impossible to assure you that such a condition will continue indefinitely; French Ivory is steadily increasing in popularity. Be safe-7-buy as early as possible. jflP Pw Be.aAT.OB. E. STRTJPLERE, Local Manager Telephones: Marshall 2000; Home A 1333 For Prescription Dept. Call Marshall 192 Company, and Floyd Halladay, of this city, where local owners can obtain service. . The Leotro Idea la now in ehape for commercial distribution. It will be manufactured In Portland and placed with the Ford service stations through out the United States and Canada by the Lectro Sales Company, with head quarters at 606-507 Henry Building, Portland, Or. "Not a Single Delinquent" Record. "Not a single delinquent," Is the proud boast of local board for divi sion 7, Portland, as the result of the registratlpn of September 12. Contrary to the usual experience of local boarde. not a single registrant failed to return his Questionnaire or to submit nimsen for physical examination. W. F. Wood ward, chairman, claims the record as still another of Portland's patriotic achievements. There are nearly 3700 registrants on the board. Indians Face Iilquor Charge. ' Daniel Weeks and George Crane, In dians, are to be brought to Portland by Deputy United States Marshal Berry for bringing liquor on the Klamath Reservation. These Indians, with Henry Wilson, were returning to the reservation from Algoma when the car they were using went into the William son River and Wilson was drowned. The ear Is still In the river. Mr. Berry will also return with Thomas Drlscoll, of Klamath Falls, charged with selling liquor to Indiana CAUSE BACKACHE Rub Pain, Soreness and Stiff ness Right Out With Old wSt Jacobs Liniment." ' Kidneys cause backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore cannot cause pain. Listen! Tour backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, pene trating "St. Jacobs Liniment." Rub it right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Liniment" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. "St. Jacobs Liniment" stops any pain at once. It Is harmless and doesn t burn or discolor the skin. It's the only application to rub on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma tism, sprains or a strain. Adv. (6 Finest la the Mort femes Rates 12.00 upwards 45 Linoleums ' Cork Floor Products Co. . ' aad Cork Tilings 202 BROADWAT I There's an air of warm comfort and congen ialitv about Seattle's famous hoteL Music and dancing in cafe every evening a popular hotel your Wends will be here. Rates to suit the most modest purse. Club breakfasts at moderate prices. In San Francisco HOTEL STOP AT THE i DflBT Geary Sheet Just off Union Squant From Si.SO a Day Breakfast 60u Lunch tiOo Olnmr St. 00 Sundarsi Breakfast 78o IXnaerf 1.2U Munlcpal car line direct to door. Motor Bus meet principal trains and steamers.