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East Side Clubs Lay Plans
.. for Reception of Car-
": nival Parade.
0 ,A plan Jim been decided upon by the
toss festival committee by whica a
part of tha mammoth street pageant
already veil advanced la preparation
Biay be routed over the bridge to the
. east aide. The section that has been
, thought advisable to send to the east
Side ia tho automobile division, one of
the moat spectacular featurt-g of the
Whole week's ebow. Because the au
tomobile division will necessarily be
v compelled to travel much faster than
the othor section It will le able to cov
' mt more ground n the same space of
time and can be routed over east aide
Streets without luconvenlcnce to any.
Another feature In which It Is
thought the east side enn enjoy equally
With the west side Is tho renatla on the
' Yiver. It la proposed also to hold a
mardl graa during the festival a car
." nival of masauerade and confetti
throwing In which the east aide can
take active part
Event at Midnight.
Thin feature will occur at ntght and
In order to make it lmpreaalve must be
Accompanied with appropriate stage
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(tuition bf contract !efortha n-j?
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area on tha east aide, but mora wlU be
brought to bear at once, . L
. a. committee consisting of O. K.
Helntg and Joseph Buohfel- waa ap
pointed to aee the property owner on
lower East Morrison street and upper
Grand avenue to urge the Improvement
of thoae two thoroughfares before next
Tuna TTnlcss thev can be put Into
aome kind of condition a heavily decor
ated automobile pageant cannot croas
the bridges to the east aide.
HEYSER HOTEL WILL
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SWING OPEN IT
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Handsome Xew- Hostelry on
East Burnside Kevins
Business Saturday.
ttunr. A number of atreeta must
est off and lighted with strings of eleo-
, trio Hants ana otnerwise oecoraiwi
This Is the plan briefly outlined that
waa discussed by the United East Side
- Club Tuesday night.
The rose carnival committee Is doing
everything possible to give me easi
Ida the recognition that It has never
before enjoyed. It was said last night
i that It remains for the east side clubs
' to accept the proposal of the committee
v by doing everything In their power to
tnake tha east side features successful.
Roses must be supplied, streets Im
proved and decorated. It was also pro
posed that each club take an Interest In
the' show Individually and If possible
erect arches over the route to be cov
; red.
f Xnat Improve Streets.
''"The big street pageant will never
com to the east ajcje unless the main
streets are Improved,1' waa one expres
sion, "for If It should It would never
get back again." For thla reason a
tremendous effort to Improve streets
Will be Inaugurated. Much effort has
been exerted in the past to secure the
Grand opening of the Hotel Ueyaer, In
the I'roudfoot building at the east end
of the Burnsiue bridge, will take place
haturdny evening, February 1. An or
chestra will furnish music from 8 to 12
o'clock and a table d'hote dinner will be
served from 6 to 8:30. People or the
east side have been especially invited
to attend the opening and Inspect the
new hotel.
ihe hotel has been elegantly fur
nished and will be one of the handsom
est In the city. There are SO rooms in
the building, 33 of which are Tarnished
with separate hatha. The grill Is roomy
and appropriately decorated and has a
tile floor. The building is four stories
high and a roof garden, which will be
the only one In the city, will be In
stalled next summer.
All the floors In the building sre ce
ment. The building Itself la tlreproor,
being of reenforced concrete. The hotel
will be a family hotel, conducted on the
same plan as the Sargent hotel at Haw
thorne and Grand avenues. Harrr Ed
munds Is manager of the new east side
hostelry.
ARBOR LODGE
BOOSTERS ORGANIZE
The Arbor Lodge Push club was or-
franlred Monday nlgni wun me roiiow
ng officers: President, 8. C. Beaeh;t
secretary, C. M. Howard: treasurer, W.
B. Rust. Improvement of Willamette
boulevard will be the first object of the
club and the general welfare of the
community will be looked after. The
next meeting will be held next Wednes
day.
JHt STORE NOTED FOR. BEST COCJM AT LOWEST PRICES
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GREAT ANNUAL
CLlRANCtMLE
FINAL WEEK SPECIALS
Boys' Suits, Overcoats
and Reefers
BOYS 2-PIEGE SUITS, double-breasted
and Norfolk, plain pants, fancy tweeds, chev
iots and worsteds values up to $7.50 ;
Special Clearance $3.85
BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS, single-breasted,
finest materials, fancy worsteds, cheviots and
mixtures, ages up to 14 years regular $6.00,
$7.00 and $8.00 values
Special Clearance $2.85
BOYS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS,
fine serviceable garments, well made and
trim'd, black, blue and gray values up to $6
Special Clearance $3.85
SEVEN CLUBS ARE
NOWJNTERESTED
reninsula Federation for
Upbuilding of Territory
Is Proposed.
Looking East on RuBseJ Street Fro m the Intersection at
Avenue.
Mississippi
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TODAY, JANUARY 30, A
GLOVE SALE
Suci as Portland am nsTer witnessed.
Bargains that no woman can afford to
pass. This Is Not Shop Talk. Qlano.
mt nai oeiow ana ne oonTinoea that
this ia a great Kobm , sarins- Olnva
Bala.
WOMEN'S LONG CAPE GLOVES
TMsextromely popular style at a saving: of $1.05 on every
12-liutton length Gnnuine EngUBh Cape out-seam. New
ui ian. i ne regular 5.&o Kind,
On ilfc at do AK
16-buttnn length Genuine Engllah Cape out-Vea m: fuU
iWkC Vin Tai- T at 11,8 arm toi,a- The sfi-ttj
WOMEN'S STYLISH STREET GLOVES
ThGlo1?KU'in hiJ?''? :nlkf-W,,m's 1-cUwp full pique Kid
Bflic prlc . dil a
f 1.25 nd '$1.35 Sale 'e h m ,ld
All Winter Glovos t,,r 'Ji; " : w;
kid and mrvha fi..; no cnuaren in wool,
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It has been proposed by the Univer
sity Fark board of trade that a Pen
Insula federation of east side clubs be
organized for the upbuilding of the pen
insula. Seven clubs are interested. The
University Park board of trade has al
ready appointed a delegate to constl
lite the executive board of the pro
posd association of clubs.
Those clubs that will be eligible to
representation on the executive board
of the new federation include the Mult
nomah Improvement association, the
North Alblna Improvement association
the Arbor Lodge Push club, the Wood-
lawn Push club, tho Peninsular Push
club, a Piedmont Push club, soon to
be organised, and the University Park
boArd of trade.
It is believed by many that more
can be accomplished with such an or
ganization and the proposal has met
with general favor among the clubs on
the peninsula. The peninsula is so far
away from the seat of government that
unit-id action is considered more neces
sary than in any other portion of the
city.
Y IMPROVEMENT
ON EAST STARK STREET
Residents Now Have Troin
ise From Chairman of
Board Committee.
PAVE EAST MORRISON
WITH BELGIAN BLOCKS
Resolution Will Be Intro
duced in Council at Once
for Improvement.
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.".;""' invite all I'.ii t an.lers who ..
visited I vennon's to vl-ir on
this Glove nn.l I rr.l,
r store and see the possibilities of
Mall Orders ruled np to Saturday, peb. 1, at TtoTse Prices.
1-ennon's Inter
changeable Clove Orders
For Sale
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Morrison
Street,
Opposite
Postoffice
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R. Jj. Sabln, chairman of the execu
tive board committee on streets, in a
recent interview with President Blge
low of the East Side Business Men's
club, promised that the Improvement
of East Stark street between East
Twelfth and East Sixteenth would be
completed as quickly as possible. He
asked the support of the east side busi
ness men, which was heartily granted
him and he said pressure would be
brought to bear upon the contractors at
once.
The street has been in bad condition
all winter. Tho property owners have
boc.)mt-, much acitqted over the delay
occasioned, they say, by the moods of
the contractors.
Sli.ee Mr. Sabin has expressed his in
terest in tho street the property own
ers are much encouraged. Stark street
promises to be the central east side
thoroughfare within the next three years
if the improvements now under con
tract can be carried out within that
time. As it appears now the fills be
low East Tenth street will be complet
ed Ions before tho street is improved
between East Twelfth and East Sixteenth.
BEGIN WORK OF . .
COLLECTING TAXES
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fj , ZOO-' CUUCH- JiUlLDINQ,
Beginning; next Monday, the taxpayers
of Multnomah county may begin the
payment of the public toll charged
against their property. The rolls have
been turned over to Chief Depuay Mar
tin in the tax department or the sher
iff's office, the extension of the tax
and balancing of the books having been
completed yesterday, in exactly the
same time as one year ago.
The county court yesterday author
ized the sheriff to employ not to ex
ceed 30 extra deputies for the collec
tion season, at a salary of not mora
than 190 per month.
Upon recommendation of City Engi
neer Taylor, Councilman Kellaher Is
preparing a resolution to be introduced
in the council asking that East Morri
son street be improved at once with
Belgian blocks laid on a foundation of
concrete from the east end of the Mor
rison street bridge to the east line of
Union avenue. This improvement Is
the same as that recently placed on
Front street and Is considered to be
the only one that will stand the heavy i
travel that the streets In the ware
house district are continually subjected
to.
Councilman Kellaher said this morn
ing that such a decision had been
reached between himself and the city
engineer and that the resolution had
been orecared and would be introduced
at tne earnest convenience.
The introduction of street Improve'
ment by resolution is the quickest
method and It is thought the best way
witn tne lower Morrison street improve
ment, because it is the plan of the
east side business men to have the
street improved before the Rose Car-
nlcal so the parade can be brought to
the east side without being completely
aesiroyea on tne streets.
The Improvement of East Morrison
between Union avenue and East Seventh
has already been petitioned for and will
De expeaitea at an early date.
Councilman Kellaher has also been
made chairman of the committee from
the J2ast Side Business Men's club art
pointed by President Biglow yesterday
to act wun tne koss uarnivai commit'
tee. The other members are to be se-
lectea latea.
PRINCIPAL PERFUMED
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It Bom the Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me.,
says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve: "It does
the business; I have used it for .piles
and it cured them. Used it for chipped
bands and it cured them. Applied it to
an old .sore and !t healed it without
leaving a scar behind." 29 o at Skidmore
Drug Co.' drag stors.
ones, ihe Beary youth was the leader
in these practices. One act was to
catch the smaller boys by the seat of
tne trousers ana the nane or the neck
uuu iubb mem neau nrsi uown tne oase-
ment stairs. This was endured until
one or tne smaller Doys suffered a
DroKen arm. two large boys would
each take the end of a rope and run
across tne school grounds, upsetting the
smaiier ooys ana many times seriously
iujuii)ig Burnt) oi mem.
Because the principals who preceded
Mr. Sherwood had been lenient with the
upns of the school there grew up much
issatisfaction when Mr. Sherwood on.
aeavorea to enforce ojder, the parents
in many cases siding with the pupils.
This is Sherwood's second year at the
school, however, and bis methods are
generally approved ' by the people of
aiount xaoor.
The three boys already named took it
pon themselves to administer a relink.
to the principal. So they went to his
nome on a roggy night, laden with an
cient and noisome eggs. Feary threw
peoDie against tne rear door of the
rincipal's home whjch stands at 414
pencer street and awaited develon-
ments. The principal opened the door
euuueniy ana a noon or light revealed
me reary Doy standing in the fog.
Atomiser Does Zts Stunt,
What do VOU Wbnt. Louis" nakori Mr
Sherwood.
Hut LkjuIs had lost his nerve and
only said. "Nothlna-." Th othr hnira
also had cold feet when the time Cams
for throwing the eggs since they were
ufgea vnmairuy oy Deary wno was
leader.
After shaking hands solemnly all
round that next time they would ac
complish the deed the boys approached
we uuur, cuuenv oui me principal and en
gaged him in conversation. ..-He asked
them to come in out of the cold night
but they declined. Just then the boys
began to retreat suddenly and Fearv
cried, "One! two!! three! !!r and a good
suit of clothes that Principal Sherwood
was wearing was completely spoiled.
The overdone fruit had found lta mark.
The boys are being properly punished
but are still in school. The principal
after a conference with the parents of
two of the boys decided that it was bet
ter not to send them to the Juvenile
court, but to administer the punishment
himself. The boys are rerientAnt Ani
are behaving themselves quite1; well.
it is true, mat tne incident was a
little unusual," aald Mr. Sherwood, to
day, "but I believe the bovs mom nni
thoughtless and not worse than boys I
have had. to deal with at nhni nia..
I believe; they, ars reDentant for they
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LIST of splendid bargaini for, Friday and Sat
urday 'that no woman can afford to misav Th
articles put on tale for these two Teat 'bargain .
days are taken from our regular stock goods of stand
, ard quality, up-to-date and desirable In every respect.
Whether vou are in immediate, need of the gooda.or ,
not; it will certainly" pay i. you to buy now. Every '
statement made in our advertising is carried out-to
the letter. f Plan to get firsi choice it's always worth
a little extra effort Note "Saturday Night Specials''
in anotner column.
"SahlinV. Corset Form
95c
Leading tailors fit their gar
ments -over the "Sahlin" Per
fect Form and Corset com
bined. No hooks no clasps
no strings no heavy steels
complete line of sizes.
Silk Petticoats for
$3.98
Fine Rustle and Soft Taffeta
Silk Petticoats made ex-
tra full width, tailored
flounce come in black and
all leading colors standard
$7.50 and $8 vals. See these.
Fine Silk Auto Coats
St5
$25, $30 and $37 Fine Rain-
(roof Silk Auto Coats id all
eading colors stripes, plaids
and plain colors. The very
newest styles. On sale Fri
oay and Saturday only.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets
55C
72x90 Hemmed Sheets full
bleached reenforced center
splendid quality and weight
our best regular 65c grade.
On sale for two days only at
this price.
BARGAINS IN
Household
Supplies
Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 2
yards long, our best regular
$1.00 grade. On sale Fri
day and Saturday only CO
at this special price.... UOC
Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains,
2y yards' long in either
white or ecru standard $2.00
values Friday and f QQ
Saturday J1)0
Bobbinet Curtains with Bat-
tenberg lace insertion and
edge come in either white
or ecru best $2.50 M AC
grade special Ple7l
60-inch Pure Linen Damask,
extra heavy double warp, full
bleached and regular $1.00
quality special the
42x36 Hemmed Pillow Cases
splendid quality and the
grade we usually sell for
12J4 extra special, 11
each lit
$1.75 Underwear
97C
Forest Mills Fine French
Jersey Ribbed Union Suits
for women in pure white
Egyptian cotton also in
cream finely finished and
perfect fitting regular $1.75
' ON SALE '
SAWRDAy
NIGHT
Items in this space om tale
Saturday night from 7 to 9:30.
None sent C. O. D. and no
mail orders filled Take ad
vantage. 1 . - : ' , '
Misses'' Fine .Ribbed breach
Lisle HJse and Boys' Heavy
Ribbed "School Hose: sire
k$ to,9yi. Best 2Sc In
, grade special lut
Women's Heavy Flannel
Gowns in fancy pink and
blue stripe patterns; our reg
ular 85c grade. Special Jq
27-inch Black Taffeta Silk
a splendid quality and weight
sold regularly at 95c yard.
P..!?S!,...'h..a...62c
Fine Scotch Lawns a great
Variety of new spring pat
terns, usually sold at 10c a
yard. After 7-Satur- r
day nigh .OC
Children's Coats In Fancv
Brown mixtures velvet' col
lar and cuffs, braid trimmed
lined throughout aaea 2.
4, 6. Regular $4.00 0 or
grade pOD
Corset Covers made from
fine French Cambric 2 rows
lace insertion and lace edee
ribbon and beading best
regular 35c quality 07-.
at 4C
Hemmed Bed Spreads extra
heavy beautiful new Mar
seilles patterns our best
$2.00 grade. Special J
Best 25c Hosiery
19c
Women's Fast Black Cash
mere Finish Hosiery gray
heel and toe and a standard
25c grade. Limit 2 pairs to
a customer. On sale 2 days
only.
Genuine Soisette
25c
Name stamped on selvage
a complete line of new spring
colors, in checking pink, blue,
tan, green, red, black and
white sold anywhere at 35c
a yard. Limit 12 yards.
18x36 Cotton Towels
8c
18x36rinch Fringed Cotton
Towels red borders splen
did 12jc quality on sale
Fri. and Sat. only at this low
price. A great bargain.
Men's Underwear
29c
Men's Fine
underwear in
nicely finished and best regu
lar auc grade. Un sale Friday
French Ribbed
blue only
and Saturday
very low price
only at this
Paris
Patterns,
10c
February
Styles
Now ready.
CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
Paris
Patterns,
10c.
February
Styles
Now ready.
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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use ror over SO years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under bis per-
-rf-tf-, sonal supervision since its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "are bnt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA ;
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles ewes Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's "Panacea The Mothers Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years,:
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show tha greatest respect for m bow.
They are undergoing- severs punishment
heroically and show very much' pt a
tendency to do better in tha, future.
Further than thia I care, ndt to -discuss
the circumstances."
; Brubaker & Normandin. grocers, on
the Base Una oad opposite thej Weat
avenue school, declined to sell the boys
tha Boceaaexy implements of warfare.
They did not conceal thalr purpose at
aJL They frankly told why they wanted
them and, furthermore wanted the eggs
on credit '
; Coffman's Society Chocolates a-Iven
away. Sea announcement on tha "Want
Ad" pass. K !
Removed
THE
BUTTE BOYS .
CONSOLIDATED
MINING
COMPANY
Has Removed to
517 Lumber
Exchange
Building
Second and Stark Sts.
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Stock for a few, more
days at 10 cents ;
per share.
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