The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 19, 1920, Section One, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 19, 1920
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YULE CHEER FUND
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Gifts
for
Mem
The one thing that men appreciate
most, is fine furnishings. The Mathis
Label on an article assures you of
the best quality. . .
Moderate prices always.
Many Open Purses and Add
$356 in Day. '
F. FRIEDLANDER COMPANY
FAMILY OF 11 IN NEED
Father Out of Work; Daughter, De
serted, Toils' In Laundry; 8 Chil
dren Lack Clothing.
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With the holidays almost at hand,
contributions to the fund that is to
give needy families in Portland
Christmas cheer are coming- in more
rapidly. Visitors from the public
welfare bureau, which is -to superin
tend distribution of the money, are
working all hours of the day and
night to call upon worthy cases' that
are to benefit through this fund. Yes
terday S356 was turned in, making a
total of J1860.
One particularly difficult family' to
handle is that of 11 adults and chil
dren, who have up to the present been
living in one room. They have Just
arranged to move to a three-room cot
tage on the outskirts of town, which
they are to rent at 8 a month. The
father recently lost the work which
brought him $5 a day and is now
able to pick up but few odd jobs. His
eldest daughter married and was de
serted by. her husband. While she
works in a laundry her mother cares
for her baby.
Of the eight children, there are two
girls aged 11 and 13, who need cloth
ing and "big sister" care more than
anything else. All of the tots are
dlv lacking as to underwear ana
vrv sort of clothing. Whatever
Christmas goes into that home must
come from the outside, as the family
have been barely existing for many
months.
The following contributions re
received yesterday:
(25.00 Peninsula Lumber company.
$10 00 each Bernhard Schmidt. "A
Friend," "A Friend," L. Steinhauser, W. P.
Souxa, A. M. Clark, A. L. Tucker. Walter
J. Rosenfeld, A. W. Strowger, O. V. Hos
ford. George F. Mackenzie, Albert Gubel
inaiin. Auxiliary Co. C 110th Engineers;
Mrs. J. S. Birrel. "A Frien.l," C. B. P.
Ij.OO each IoKRera- & Contractors' Ma
chinery Co., Bradford Clothes Shop. P. G.
Bettendorf, G. O. Cady. C. I). Kennedy, W.
H'ldirson. Edith M. Gowanlock, Ada M. Ful
ton. Murphy TimDer -0.. uinrne jjromers,
C. W. King, G. C. Osburn, K. J. Leonard.
A. 3. Hill, P. R. Ebenshade. J. Giltison,
Mary L. Beebc. Ben Wilson. F. C. Stottler
Mfg. Co., Hudson uay r ur i.. a.
Brown, Edmund J. Labbe. M. L. H., M. F.
H., Coy Elston, V. N. Wolff.
J3.00 each Bmma S. Peterson. Milton
Meyer. P. J. Crosby.
$2.50 each "A Friend," A. B. Wastell.
C. S. Unna, F. V. C'hausse. E. Ruth Kock
wood. John M. Shaw. Shirley Buck.
J2.00 each Alberta Lbr. Co.. X. & S.
Weinstein. Mrs. S. B.. M. K., "A Friend."
1.00 each Farmers Mutual Fire Relie
association, Frederic C. Pratt, Edmund
Bcrgholtz. "A Friend."
50 cents Cach.
, The Tremendous Success
of the Reductions
made by this fifty-year establishment were proven by the
crowds which thronged our store last week.
They 'Were Legitimate Reductions
a Reply to the Public Demand!
We will continue this week reductions on
All Diamond Merchandise
in our establishment, which includes solitaire and cluster
rings, .bar pins, la vallieres, bracelets, watches, etc.
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THREE DKY LAW VIOLATORS
ARE FIXED $500 EACH.
Five Alleged Illicit Manufacturers
of Liquor Held to Grand Jury
Under Heavy Bonds.
Revenue officers had a busy day
yesterday and as a result three' law
violators were fined $500 each on
pleas of guilty in the United States
court and one got 90 days in the
county jail. In addition, five" alleged
manufacturers of liquor were bound
over to the federal grand jury under
heavy bonds, four under $1000 each
and one under $500.
One case yesterday was said to be
notable in that the still seized had
been in operation in this state for half
a century. H. H. Buckner of inde
pendence was declared the owner and
operator of this pioneer outfit. At
one time the plant was said to have
been licensed, but when Jesse Flan
ders, prohibition enforcement oficer,
swam the Willamette to the island op
posite Independence last summer and
found entry to an obscure cave possi
ble only for a good swimmer, it was
reported running in violation of the
law and the government agents said
they seized 30 gallons of the product
cached in the brush and found 280,
gallons of prune juice ready for the
heat. Buckner was fined $500.
The other heavy fines were levied
against Gus Bloom of Astoria and I
William Shoposhonkoff of South Port
land, arid each was for $500. Bloom
was arrested for selling grape juice
in his soft-drink store containing
more than 6 per cent alcohol and the
local man was charged with having
mash and a still in his possession.
Pat Flivey of Pendleton was sent to
the county jail for 90 days when he
admitted that he had a still on his
place In eastern Oregon.
Joseph Waldkirch and Theodore
Turle, two young men who awoke one
night last week to find their home
near St. Johns in flames and who
drove to the police station to give
themselves up afterward in a semi
nude condition, were held to the
. grand jury under $1000 bonds each on
a charge of operating a still. It was
charged by the government that two
srills were -working in the house at
the time of the fire.
Nick Fakaras, Cronius Grivakis and
$100 Diamond Ring's . $85
$200 Diamond Rings $160
$380 Square Diamond Dome-shape
Banquet Rings .' $275
$700 Diamond Cluster Dinner Ring.$385
$809 Square Diamond-center Dinner
Ring $640
$70 Sapphire and Diamond Flexible
Bracelets . . $56
$1200 Diamond Flexible Bracelet. .$950
$1400 Diamond Flexible Bracelet;
four diamonds aggregating VA
karats $1120
$60 Diamond Bar Pins $44
$75 Platinum and Diamond Bar
Pins $60
$90 Platinum and Three-Diamond
Bar Pins , $72
Diamond Earrings .
Regularly Priced $20.00 to $3000.00, at
Radical Reductions.
Black Opfl Pendants
Deeply Reduced 1
Platinum and Diamond
Dress Sets '
Platinum and Diamond Links
10 to 20 Reductions
Silk Umbrellas
$11.00 Umbrellas now..4j5 8.50
$14.00 Umbrellas nqw...$11.20
$19.00 Umbrellas naw...$15.75
Wonderful Stocks of
Wrist Watches
$85.00 White Gold Wrist
Watches $68.00
$100.00 White Gold Wrist
Watches $80.00
Reductions in Clocks
$75.00 Fine Mahogany
Chiming Clocks $60.00
$39.00 8-Day Mahogany
Clocks $29.50
$25.00 8-Day Mahogany"
Clocks '. $18.00
$20.00 400-Day Crystal
Clocks .............$13.50
Many Reductions as Much as
25 on Sterling Brushes, Pow-der-and-Puff
Jars, Dorines Mesh
Bags, etc.
Sterling Silver at Radical Reductions
Fine Leather Goods Deeply Reduced
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Erjf 310-312 WASHINGTON STREET
j7- Bet. Fifth and Sixth Street gY
K. Tsitslios, Greeks, who were "ar- tax each to the immigration officer 1
rested Friday night near Gresham, in Portland. Both are married and '
when a complete 40-gallon. outfit was so the four are British subjects,
seized, were placed under bonds by though all were born in this country.
Kenneth Fraser, United States corn- First papers were issued to them to
missioner. ' day.
A Phonograph
All the latest models
to choose from.
The Ideal
Christmas Gift
Special Xmas Terms
Payments Only $5
a Month .
OREGON
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
Eilers Music Blig.
Entrance 287 Wash. St.
Take Elevator to 2d Floor
Americans to Regain Citizenship.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec'. If.
(Special.) Born in the United States,
two young men of Clarke county are
in the unique situation of applying for
citizenship papers in the land of their
birth. D. B. Meyer and Thomas F.
Meyer, brothers, went to Canada and
joined the Canadian forces, which lost
them their American - citizenship.
After the war they returned to this
county, where they owned property,
but were compelled to pay- $8 head
Portland Pair Will Wed. j
VANCOUVER. Wash., Dec. 18.
((Special.) After a courtship of three
weeks, a young couple of Portland
'came to Vancouver today and ob-;
I tained a marriage license. As they .
are to be married by a Catholic priest,
j they will go back to Portland, they J
i said, get a letter from Father Daly i
; in Portland to a priest here, and ;
.' come over tomorrow or Monday to
'"be married. They are John P. O'Con- i
vjior. tracing clerk fo the' Southern J
Pacific, and Velma Hoelzel.
Christmas Records
Beautiful Christmas records now on
sale ($1 each) -at Oregon ELlers Music
House. Orders by telephone or mall
promptly attended to. Add 10c for
each record if sent by parcel post.
2-"!74 Santa Claus Patrol.
ZISOG Kiddies' Christmas Frolic. '
2700 Star of the East.
Birthday of a King.
2S01 Oh! Holy Night.
Silent. Night. Hallowed Night.
278S Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Oh. Come AH -Ye Faithful.
79373 Holy Night. Beautiful Night.
Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns.
Also late Edison as well as com
plete stock of January, lill. list.
Third Floor, Kilers Music Building.
TVTAKE her a gift of TIME two hours
a day saved from kitchen work two
hours daily to read, visit, enjoy life
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The Sechrist Pressure Cooker saves two
hours cooking time a day in the average
home, cooking in thirty-five or forty min
utes roasts or fowls ordinarily requiring
hours.
A Pressure
1 Cooteur
Cooks food more thoroly because pressure forces 259 degrees .. ,.'
of heat thru every cell and fibre. Because steam tight, it
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away. Pays for itself in six months by food and fuel sav- IN
ihg. Pressure cooking and canning is urged by gov- 1 g
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Is made of heavy, rolled plate aluminum, smooth,
bright, easy to clean. Equipped complete with inset
pans. 'A beautiful, sensible gift. Ask for free book
let with recipes. : " "
PRESSURE COOKER STORE
191 Fourth St.. ". F. S. Lanr Mfg. Co. Moose Bldflr.'
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Seep BttaawajHtoc&a m
House Coats
Lounging Robes
Reduced 20
$8 Now $6.40
$10 Now $8.00
$12 Now $9.60
$20 Now $16
' $30 Now $24
$40 Now $32
$60 Now $48
A Gift in Hosiery
Phoenix Interwoven and Imported
French Silks and Lisles
50c to $4.00
HEAVY WOOL HOSE
Imported and
domestic,
$1.50 to $2
Manhattan, Ide
E. & W. Shirts
T" 1 1 - ryf
Keaucea ouyo
$3 Shirts $2.10
$4 Shirts $2.80
$5 Shirts $3.50
$6 Shirts $4.20
$8 Shirts $5.60
$10 Shirts $7.00
$12 Shirts $8.40
Gift
Neckwear
Hundreds of beau
tiful rich patterns,
$1 to $5
$5 and $6 Knitted
Ties
$3.65
Initial
Handkerchiefs
Give him a box of
those fine 'kerchiefs,
the finest grade of
Shamrock Bleach.
35c
3 for
$1.00
Men's
Gloves
The best leathers
for dress and
business wear.
$2.50 to $7.50
Driving
Gloves
$?.50 to $17.50
Suspenders . . 75c to $3.50
Mufflers $2.50 to $18
Pajamas. $3.50 to $15
Sweaters . . . .$6.50 to $20
Vests ...$6.50 to $10
Collar Bags... $2.50 to $5
Bill Books.... $2.50 to $5
Boston Bags . $15 to $24.50
Military Sets.. $10 to $30
Jewelry, etc
.Merchandise Orders for Any Amount
'Ksmis
Corbett Bldg.
MENS WEAR
Fifth and Morrison
Leather
Belts
Vyhatever his de
sires are, you'll
find them here.
Straps .
$1.00 to $3.50
Buckles
50c to $7.50
Free this Valuable
and
Planters Cuidcp
A Safe Guide to QuEtr
and Fair Prios
Our Seed Catalog and
Planter's Guide is the
standard reference for
growers of the North
west, listing our complete
lines of Seeds. Trees and
Plants, Fertilizers, Poul
try and Bee Supplies,
Sprays and Sprayers,
Dairy Supplies and
Equipment.
which gives definite information as to
Usmd, coil and culture.
Putyottr land to work
for profit
You can't afford to tie "up your land or
spend time and labor on any but the
best stock. Order Diamond Quality
stock and be sure of getting the finest
strains and the right varieties for your
purpose.
QUR FREE SERVICE DEPARTMENT fa open to every gardener. Get the
Diamond Quality Catalog in your possession as quickly as you can. It will
pay youl
Office
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Salesroom
S.E.Cor.
Front and
Yamhui
Atk for Catalog No.
Seeing -the
Inside
"You can't Judge a book by Its
binding nor a woman by her
clothes." PalnleM Parker.
You have to go below the sup.
face to find the facts. The out
side doesn't show much. In den
tistry the X-Ray permits us to see
through the jawbones to the
tooth roots. fanv diseased con
ditions are thus found and then
cured.
Perhaps an X-Rav picture of
your teeth would tell you some
thing you ought to know.
When you think of TEETH,
think of PARKER.
KtgtiHn Dtntiitt thing
E. R.PARKER
System
nr. a. n. c.K9
Dr. F. N. CkrialfSHi
Ur.A. H. Mitchell
Dr. A. n. .(lira Ir. A. V. raa
Dr. C. H. Beanrtt ' Ir. C II. Brasra
33 WaahlBKtoa St.
Waiahoue.
East First
ata.
Sta.