The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 11, 1909, Page 17, Image 17

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    THi: OKKGOU DAILY JOUIilJAL', PORTLAND, THURSDAY LVEMING. NOVEMBIZK 11, 1003.
rUBTLACD'S OLD CO-EUS' DAN 0
FIIEII IS DEAD
Pclcr
at
Taj lor Passes .Aw aj
Family Home in
South Port land.
itMII,X-AvA
SIMIFORD SOIIG
Contains Cuss Word and ftc
-fera to PeerHas Ik-en
... a High Favorite. ,
i
-j.f Peter Taylor. - ,
"Peter Taylor,, "Father of th Portland I
Fireman." died, of oM aar this morning:
at hie home J2T Caruther. jar. Taylor f Fjf iftvLll 1 'udeoMi railed to sins
wa on of the founder of 4n volun-l
' . (l ulled Pith Ias4 Wlr.l
Stanford University, Cal., Nov. 11.
Ona of Stanford utilvernlty moat popu
Jur citjlttH onj la about to tie placed
under th tin 11 Ottcaoise It contain a
cuss word and refer to beer. The aong
wa comjoaed hy Will Irwin. eradu-
ate. f Stanford, who Is now a well
known magfteine writer, and la written
id the tun, of "A Bun of a. Gainboller."
. In part. It la a follow;
Oh, thero'a the real , to. Mayfleld, ail
nlulti as ul&tn can be. .
And If you want to a wreck just
inKe a ixk iMn.
For I havi b-fn to May field and tasted I
of the, beer -
And that ts'why my eye are weak; I'll
nave ia rst a year. .a
''r CHORUS. ' ' 'v -'
I'm a aon of a son of a aon of a eon of
i - . inn or a eurn Doner. i
I A aon of a ton of a aon of a son of a aon
. or a eambflller.
Like every" honest fellow" I Ilka my
laaer Deer.
lima rambling wreclc Of poverty, a aon
. or a gainboller.
But we'll 'cheer for dear old Stanford,
mnern in. nninr nr nr in ri
MtWll rlin1 give the "varsity"" from
our oofflna when we're ApxA
And when we mount the golden atalra
' we'll give Bt. Peter the cue,
To Join the, rollicking chorus "To hell
wun toa, gold ana blue." , ,
Hons Mother Dlsapprovs. I
Never alnce thl aon y wag written by
teer fire department In I86S, and waa
. the oldest living Portland fireman. One
of his prized possessions was a certlfl-
. cat Uaed In 1874 .entitling him to
foreman' badge No. a. The badge were
' assigned In the order In - which the
name war signed on the constitution,
and bl waa second. He was also the
organiser of the Exempt Firemen 'association,-'
and was ' It president : until
three year ago,, when ha w a. forced to
resign through 111 health.
HUs Taylor wa . of Scotch descant,'
It at the, football . games, , track . meet
and all other gathering of Stanford
ins Bianrora gins nave aung it.
men.
too, . until the last few days, and It
train have always heretofore evoked
a murmur of approval.
But now ha com - a .,' noticeable
Chang. i Yesterday when some stu
dent Joined in the refrain they ; were I
met wun a storm or hisses from the I
oo-ed -section. -Th -singer wers dumb-
rounded.
Not until today did the reason for
the outburst become known among thai
students.
Mr., Allen, dean i of Stanford women
, born in Perth, Soo tland, January 28, 1 and house mother -of Kappa Kappa pam-
1828. In 1847 he cam to thla country.
and on June 14, 1848, he wa married to
" Mia Sarah Heppell, In New fork City.
In 18S3 Mr. Taylor crossed the 'plain
to this part of the country practically
, alone, and landed In Portlaad without
i one cent In hla pocket He waa a cabl
V net maker by trade, but a there wa ho
! call for that sort of work then he took
up pattern making, and was for many
year associated with tha Willamette.
iron A Steel works. H retired from a
tive buslnesa service 18 year ago.
Mr. Taylor waa tha - first president
; and one of th founder of th Portland
'- St. Andew society, whloh Is a benevo
lent Scottish organization. Mra, Taylor
died two years ago lost March, and the
.old home at 237 Camther street ha
never been brokti up. .
Definite funeral arrangement; have
not yet been made, but Interment will
be In Rlvervlew ceemtery, and - It .,- 1b
probable that the fiineral will be held
Saturday from th Fourth Presbyterian
church, of- which Mr. Taylor waa a mem
bet. Mr. Taylor la survived by, one aon,
PouIaVr i Taylors i ex-clty engineer!
three daughters, Mrs. J. W. Pratt,lMra,
M. K. Shipley, Misa Nannie E. Taylor, a
nnleoe and nephew,Mr.; and Mr. Robert
B. Beat; 13 grandchildren and .two
great grandchildren, all of Portland.
KOSBODRflE'S
TROUBLES RETOLD
ma sorority, ha placed the stamp of
her disapproval on the ong. Thia ba-
c&me : known today when a fair co-ed
announced:
Mrs. Allen told us to his the son.
She does not like th cusa word In It I
nor the reference to beer.
00
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WATER TESTED
Board of Health1 Members
and Others Meet With Cit
izens on Eve of Election.
. ISnfftal D! arch to The Journal.
Hood River. Or., Nov. 11. Dr. E. A.
Pierce, R. C. Yenney, Of J. Smith. A. C. !
Smith, members or the state board of !
health, and Ralph R. Matson stated
bacteriologist, and J. P. Newell, civil !
engineer, are In ; Hood River today ex
amining the source of th clty'a water
aupply and will address a mass meeting
at th opera house this evening on the
local water situation. . The bond elec
tion will be held tomorrow to ote
89000 for a municipal plant The elec
tion .Will be-close.
Blames Motheivin-Law, Mrs.
11. L. Stevenson, , for
Everything.
(ITnlted- Press Leased WIr.l
, San Francisco, Nov. 11. In a state
ment published today,4 Mrs.- Lloyd Os-
hourne declared that her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Robert Ixrais Stevenson, widow of
the -noted author, ta responatble for the
trouble existing between, her 'nd Os
bourno) which resulted In, their separa
tion, and tha aubieiiuent litigation
brought by Mrs. Osbourne In an effort
i compel him to contribute toward the
maintenance of hla wife and two chil
dren. The suit la now pending - s '
- A week ago Mrs. Stevenson cam td
, this city, but left soon 'afterward, when
" attorneys for" her daughter-in-law at
tempted to obtain her deposition in re
gard to the financial condition of her
aon. She went to Santa Barbara, her
home, where, Mrs. Osbourne aBserts, her
" deposition will be taken.
' Th friction between the two women
began ' shortly ? after Osboume's - mar
riage In -189.- according to the state
ment ' : '". ,
,"Mr. SteVehson took a dislike to me,"
atttd Mrs: Osbtvurna. "That was all.
. Tliere was friction between Mr. . Stev-
of m I cannot tell. I . refused to ha vn
my home dominated, by any one. And,
there wa the rub.' -Out of the midst of
' thin nettv. llttl llf.. mv.huah.nri K.nt
- to 5?ew York. There wa no agreement
to separate, but I suppose w both fait
that he had Joined his mother and glXfOj
in 'to her pleadings to leave me. ',
"Whilahe was in New York he wrote
m affectionate letters. In one he re-
, Icrred to Mrs. Btevenson attitude aa a
"horrible inquisition. and In another he
wrote, I wonder at the stranfre patience
wrhtsth linhiilrt Vnu SA lrtnr' ttlit Via AlA
J BAt return, t -'. '
'The whole story, together with the
letter, will be produced in court dur
ing the hearing of the suit If It Is nec
eaaary. , I am arklaa f,r nothing more
than ia just for nV'elf and nty chll-
have borne this state of affairs for sev
eral-years, and that Is long enough.
My friends and other have heard noth
ing hut aae slde of the story.
rndoubtHy ' the srtlsttc temperw
ment and Mra Stevenwon's dislike for
me are euffltlent masons for my h-
bands living in New York, bat there
was another a proealc anit material ar
gument. Mrs, 8evenon h rontrol of
the Ftevenann tutate durlr.g her ll(Umt
It Is her custom to srd my bashand
eufcatantlal remlttanrea, and prha
lhee reralttnr mlatt If well,
he la under the thuitih vt fit mother,
anil knowing hf as I do. I can hej-!jr
tlam Llm. All I want of Mm now la
jroper provision frr the child
A wealthy German contractor Is hav
ing built a huge dirigible balloon, the
gas bag of which will be enclosed In a
rigid cover of vu'canled hard rubber..
BURNING ECZEMA
QUICKLY SPREAD
..- . . r . '..- , :
Started Like Ringworm on Hani
- Hand Swelled, and Then Humor
Spread to Arms, Legs and Face
It was Something Terrible." ,
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILEL7: ;
CUT1CURA CURED HIM
A Mlnaxftota mru. ha f-atected a new
lTri!Tie.t for eleaaing c withyt
rmTlr,f th-m from the feet, a com
tMnt'ii of e-rpr ff-r " h v,e mrA
br(-ha fT the et-le. the tatr h-,d
t;. ! t'-r"'"r 1 y er-r:r?e.
: . - .A
"I have tued tha Cuticura Romediea
. or a very bad can of exiseuia with com
plete success. About fifteen or eighteen
years ago the disease developed In the
shape or a large pinhead on top of mr
hand. It burneci and itched so much
that I waa compelled to show it to a doc
' tor. He pronounced it ringworm, and
made very light of it, He gave me a
wash and told ma to apply it before go
trig to bed and all would be over in tha
morning.;' But tho next morning my
band was all swollen up and I poulticed '
it. When the doctor came to his office I
showed him the'hand and to my sur
prise he told ra that lie had never e "
perienced such a case in his practice and
aaid it was well I poulticed it. After
trying his different remedies the disease)
imreaaed and went up my arm and
finally to my thighs and lers generally
-and finally on my face.. Tha burning
was something temblA. Alter I naa
tnod this doctor, as I thought, long
enourh, I went to another doctor who ,
had tbs mputation ueang ine Desc in
town. He told me it waa a bad case of
ero-nna and that it would take quite a
while to cure it. His rrwdicirn checked
the advance of the diteas but aa fur
ther. " ' -
"I fnally eoncliidAd to try the Cutl
pura Remndie. I bought a cake of
Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Oint-rrr-nt
and a bottle of Cuticura Itevlrent
and find reii in the first trial. I con
tmd until I waa oompletHy free frcira
the di.-aje sod I have not been tmubied
with another attack since. I ettlt us
the Cuticura Ointment in my family aa
it in one c the brt remed"1 to hal a
anre or other In jury rapidly. I can
f"Hr ani tnjthfui''v aav that the Cut
coa rr-rwdjes are tvA t s far aa my
eTr--tee went with them and I art
tui rwvwrrr.linf tNem. feehnj mr I
am skH rri"e a mutalfa. t". feuHc
h vt. s.ia W. ir St, Chambertmr,
I a, Se U I'i. I,." .
r mm y.i .m t- eal "Nl
s r i 4 ; r .-- a -t-
prvr. f r-iT l, 1 ( '-
f I f - i l - r i-r jf a l nrm. J .
(,,- . . .-. . t. . v.- 1 Vs
r I u t aa Hm I'M . I
"CROSS" LONDON GLOVJLS, ALL LEATHERS AND SHADES PAIR, $1.50
rRLE Delivcriei to '- . ' I Open a Monlhly Ac-
All Fart, oi .he Ci,y jMlBCSj AIIIS , . count anlLOnjcrJ,y
and Suburban Points - - sa-uio 7 -, n . u , -,-. Either Telephone
Otg: mik gritfay Barsate Sale
. i I . iin i ii i ii I ii i ii i I. a ii i i i i i
Thaoksgivi'g
Gtit Glass
On Sale
1
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VWJM
r - A -.4 I I
Fourth Off
$2.50 Vase on ale at.-....f 1.8T
$3.00 Comports,-each.. '.f 2.25
$15.00 . Comports, each . . ,.f 11.25
$3.75Rowls, during- sale..f 281.
$14.00 Bowls, during sale. .10.50
$50.00 Punch Bowls spe'l. .S37.50
Punch Bowls, soe'l. .$ 56.25
. as . m t . . a a ..,'"' af
uanuiesticks, eacn...,.w
$7.00 Candlesticks, each.. ,.f 5.25
$8.75 Finger Bowls, six. ., .$6.56.
$11.00 Finger Bowls, six. ii.f 8.25
$5 Cake Trays, on sale for.. f 3.75
$6.00 Celery Trays, each.. $4.50
$7.00 Wine Decanters at.;..f5.25
$15 Wine Decanters at.. ..811.25
$3.50 Tumblers on sale for.,2.?a
$9 Creamers and Sugar.... S6. 75
$9 Cigar Jars' on sale for.... 86.75 -$4.50
Ciearette Jars for $3.37
"$5.50 Cruets assorted, for.. $2.62
$4.00 Mayonnaise JBowls.. .sm
$27,00 lmps,' special,. ;i,f 20.61
$5.00 Pitchers, each, only. ;.$3j75 -
$20.00 Pitchers, each ..... .8 15.00
$1.25 Nappies, on sale at, ... . .93
Smon Travs. each ... .81.68
$2 Salt, and Pepper, pair. . .,81.50
$y.W liquor ugs, special. .o.7o
Art China
Half Price
Oar entire line Imported Hand
made Art China, values 50c to $50
each, hardly two pieces -alike.
Choice of hundreds of pieces. On
ale at. ONE-HALF PRICE
SPECIAL TABLE. NO. 1-
Art China in ' fancy ornamental
.Vases, and Art Pieces, all imported
wares, mostly one of a kind; values
to $4.00, special at,.W..... ...95
SPECIAL STABLE. NO. 2.
Value Jto $6.00 Artl China, such
ware and the .Amphora, Tepleta, ,
Royal Bonn and other "well kneiwn "
wares, beautiful designs, at f 1.45 .
Vals. to 75c Framed Pictures 29c
Best Values Offered This Season
, THIS ASSORTMENT INCLUDES GENUINE CARBONS, framed in ltf inch
quarter sawed oak, glass sir 8x12, about 25 different subjects including copies ,
of old matters ............i......... SPECIAL 204
REPRODUCTION OF FAMOUS WATER COLORS, fepr6dflcetl irt their or--iginal
colors, framed in dainty 4 inch antique frames with hand mounted corners,
- glass Size 3x1 4. making in all a very handsome picture, on sale for ........... .29K
LINE OF WATER COLORS. HEADS, 0 IN NUMBER, each one better than the
other, framed i dainty 1-in. gold moulding, with fancy corner ornamenti v gi ass size ,
' 10x12 ..4,.. , .SPECIAL 20 -?
FACSIMILE WATER COLORS, EACH A. WORK OF ART, motmted on heary
embossed mounting, 2 -inch margin, large variety of subjects, both. in landscapes
and marines, fraffned jn new 1-inch gold moulding, with fangr corner ornaments,
, glass size 8x14 .n.....,..'.....i.......,v, ....i. SPECIAL 20)
GENUINE CARBONS, FACSIMILE WATER COLORS, hand colored etchings, '
oil paints, about 280 in all, suitable frames; values to $5.00 .......SPECIAL 81.95
Sale Pure Drugs
10c Sodium Bkarbonrate, pound..
10c Alum- (powder and lump), lb..
10c Japanese Sponges (Loofah),.
15c Licorice Powder, pkg.. ......
20c Denatured Alcohol, pint.......
25c Sweet Oil, bbttle
25c Castor OiL bottle . ... ........
25c Powdered Soanstonfi. nk.
40c Boric Add POwdef CMerkjtb.
50c Pure Cream Tartar, lb
50c. Imperial Floor Wax, lb....
,;.5
...5
...6
.'..
.13
.1T
.14ei
.13
27
,35
40
Rubber Section
15c Celluloid Rattles... ......,.... 8
25c Rubber Rattles, on sale at..... .13)
50c Rubber Glove, guaranteed. 33
50c Bulb Syringe, 3 H, R. pipes..... 33
S5c English Friction Towel for....53et
$1.25 Atomizer, 3 tip, for.. ".,.. .63
$1.25 Water Bottle, special.. ...,63
$1.35 Combination Water Bottle
and Fountain Syringe . . . . . .98
$2 Comb. Water Bottle & Ft. Syr. 81-73
$3 Fountain Syringe, best rubber. f 1.98 ;
$1.50 Ladies' Tine Handbags 98c
$1.50 LADIES' HAND B ACS, in all shades of walrus leather, double strap handles,
moire lined, on sale Friday at, each.. ......................... ......... ,..., 98t
50c Gentlemen's Coin Purses 39c
50c COIN PURSES for men in Pig, Calf and Pin Seal; hand stitched, double in
side pockets, choice Friday, each.. .............. .............. ,,....... .... . .39
50c Elastic Belts for Ladies 33c
50c ELASTIC BELTS for ladies; handsome buckles, full line of colors to match
any costume, on sale Friday at, each ,.33
" ' -I- '. , , ' ' . ,'. ' .. 1 ; . ' '..
Mark Cross London Gloves, Pair $1.50
. .' " i i in I. .I , .i 1,1 i in i
Sl.SO buys pair of ladies', gentlejnen's, youths', misses' or children's genuine im-
orted Mark "Cross" hand made London Gloves. At our store only, here in Port
and, as we are exclusive Portland agents for Cross London Gloves and Leathers,
$2.50 Burning Outfits Now $1.49
$20 BURNING OUTFTT, complete in every detail,, each article guaranteed; les
sons furnished free by an )ap(t,'SiEClAt7.,;-;V;Vv
ace T APfiR OVAT. PAMETLS. mila In 3 nlv ban wood, larsre variety rtf auhiert
on sale,l ONLY ...,29)
25c SQUARE PANELS, large variety of designs; on sale or......... 10
S5cOVAL PANELS, large variety of subjects, special ...................... ...16
35c WHISK BROOM HOLDERS in very neat and artistic shapes, suitable de
signs, carved wood front, on sale for , ......15
40c MATCH HOLDER with well known Frog design, made of 3 ply bass wood
veneer, first quality; a very useful article ......,......... .24
35c LACE BOX, strongly built, brass hinges and catch, new designs.. ....... .24
9w PARI) RACKS. Stationery Racks and Letter Holders, all of the best aualitv
and workmanship, neatly designed ..........15
Family Liquors at Lowest Rates
'Open regular monthly account at our store and 'order your Family Wine and
Liquors by phones we deliver to all city and nearby suburban points free of charge.
Wilson jf... .. , ..81.15
Canadian Club ......... ........ .81.25
Old Bourbon .....$1.00
Cream Rye - ....fl.00
Cream Rye, pints .50
CreanTTRye, pints 25
pewars'. Special Scotch 1.25
Black & White Scotch ... 1.25
Malt Whiskey . 75
XXX Brandy 1.00
Gin fl.OO
Rock and Rye 85
Port or Sherry, gallon .fl.OO
Malt Extract 12
White Rock Water 19
Thahksg
1V1 g
Art Pottery
ArourthOff
$2.80 Set of 5 Asl Trays. J. ...t. 82.10
$1.40 Ash Tray on sale, at.... Sl.OS
$2.00 Ash Tray on sale at.
..fl.SO
$2.40 Ash Tray on sale at.
.fl.80
80c Call Bells, for table.
.50
$3.60 8-inch Jardinieres, each,.. ,f2.7Q
$6.00 10-inch Jardinieres, each.... f 4.50
$3.40 Cigaf Stand, smooth brass.. f 2.55
$2.00 Fern Baskets, on sale. .. ... fl.SO
$4.00 Fern Baskets, choice ,.f3.0Q
$8.00 Fern Baskets, choice J
fe.oo
$13.60 Umbrella Stand, each . . . . . .f 9.QO
$12.00 Umbrella Stand, each.... ..f 8.00
$1.60 Fern Dish, 5-inch, each 05
$2.00 Fern Dish, 6-inch, each . ... . .f 1.25
$2.80 Fern Dish, 8-inch, each:
.fl.75
$1.40 Basket, choice, each.
.80
$2.80 Call Bell, on sale at . . , . . . . . f 2.10
60c Candlestick, smooth brass. . ....45
75c Candlestick, smooth brass. ., . ..60
$1.00 Candlestick; smooth brass. .. j. 75
$1.40 Candlestick, smooth brass. . .fl.OS
$2.00 Candlestick, smooth brass. fl.SO
$3.60 Candlestick, dull brass. .. ...f2.70
$6.00 Candlestick, dull brass. . . . . ,f 4.50
$4.00 Candlestick, dull brass. .fS.OO
$5.00 Candlestick, dull "brass f3.75
Artificial Hair
Reduced Prices
V v
75c Barrettes -,
$1.00 Barrettes
75c Combs
$4.00 Corantine Braids .
10c Hair Ornaments
20c Hair Ornaments ...
50c Hair Rolls .........
$1.50 Curls, special .....
$5.00 Switches, .only....
$6.00 Switches, only
25c Buffers
.....;...78
...... .63
. . 4. . f36 7
6
...... i... 16
.37
........81.18
........ 8V63
f 5.59
..........17
See our extensive line of GRECIAN
BANDS, in metals of all colors, set in
stones of great variety. Also individual
Combs. Barrettes and Artistic Pieces for
hair decoration. ' -
50c 100 BOXES CRANES LINEN LAWN PAPER, only.,... .........29
75c 200 BEAUTIFULPOST CARD ALBUMS, special .....37
$1.00 PLAYING CARDS, imported, excellent quality;. 98 different designs
on backs, Friday 69
Sundry Section
50c Tie Holder, special ....................
65c Bath Tub Soap Dish, only .............
75c Tooth Brush Holder, on sale for"....;
85e Tumbler Holder, during sale
85c Wath Cloth Holder, oh sale at.......
$1.00 Towel Baf
$1X5 Sink Soap Holder, for .
J1.20 Match Haider, special ..
$1-25 I'jiameled Combination Fixture, only..
$1X) Enamel Bath Tub. .Sea v on sale fotu..
$3 00 Glass Shelf, only..............
J5 00 Oral Plate Gla.s Mirror, special
38
...9
...58
...6s
...64
...73
SO
69
.94
f 1.19
82.25
f 6.S8
Toilet Article Sect'n
25c Sanitol Tooth Powder, on sale for.. ...... ..17
25c Sanitol Tooth Faife, on sale at 17
25c Grave's Tooth Powder, special.. .....2 for 25
,25c Swansdown Face Powder .'. , ....
35c Java Kiz Face Powder, on tale only... ....26
50c La Blache race Powder, special 37
50c Dickey's Cream Da L, only .............37
50c Wisdom's Robertifle. during tale only 33
50c Hind's Hony an4 Almond Cream, on sale.. 37
10c Cake Jap Rose Glycerine Soap, on sale"..... 7
,J0c Aiiorted Soap. pciL.i...ii....,.3 for lO
20c Cake I'aker's "Ideal" Soap on sale at 3 fof 25
25c Bar Castiie Soap, 2 lbs, special..... ...... 17
Bristle Section
20c Dr. Cooper's, Tooth Brush, special..
25c French Tooth Brush, on rrV at .. .
35c Pro-phy-Jac-tic Tooth Brush
65c Flexible, Celluloid Dressing Cotr.t
sorted colors, special ,.,
7Jc Hard Robber Dressing Corals, cr,
25c Nail Bmh, on tale for
$1.00 Imported Japanese and Frrrch
Trashes . . .
$1 50 Lie! Hair Eruh. No, 2.
$1 f-1 Mifl TM' Gentlemen's H r J r
12.7$ CelluJ'-id llt'f Brush. -n tt'.e h-r .
$4 00 Llx-ny Hair Brush, extra jri.o4 If.
14
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