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1 THE . OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, ,1910. CASHIER MISSING; ' 'ACCOUNTS SHORT; 7 POLICE ON TRAIL ft. y . - - ' (Continued from I'nge One.) Man..r It. A. tiprlnkUi, and was, ad vanced to chief bookkeeper. y ' ,' Three months.aeo he whs -transferred to J'orunnd ana a a rewara maun ciin ler of the Portland office, lie kept tl -position for about a month and a half before It wai suspected tnat tne books were belns JuBglecU Then the, auditor Tor tne norinwcsmrn aiainci , ui in Western Union system came to Portland and checked them oyer. , , , Evidently he found nothing wrong-, but a week or so later, the auditor for the Pacific States Telephone & Tele graph company took up the examination While he and the Western Union ao-j countant wer working" , on; the dookb, Taylor left Portland. i ': i. Taylor- occupied a room at the Hotel Torke, Twelfth and Burnslde streets; He gave It up Saturday, April 2, paid his bill and took all his belongings away with him. He did not tell, any one, where he was going. 1 , mother Baislntf Money. . - Taylor's old mother lives at Fern Hill,.. Wash., and; It was reported today . i , she was making an effort to make up ; her son's shortage. IJ wns untier Domt, which wbs jtiven by the New York He curlty company, which gives bond, for ;v; all employes of the western union, I W. A. Robb, manager of the Portland : office of the Western Union would give , out no information today. VTien he was tasked if Taylor had absconded, he said 'J he could not say if he had or, had not But he said Taylor .was no, longer with. , - 7 the iWestern Union. . . ' , .' .s Taylor la about .28 years old, slight if, of .build i an (blonde. , He- wa weij - ..yilked.v Employes of the company, even V-' down to the messenger boys, ssald , to- day they did not believe he stole, the money. - , -y . But they did say he seemed reckless with . his money, and that he -was a ...y patron of ttie cafes and grills, ,. He was V ot married : and was often seen with women. As far as Is now known, he did 'not gamble. . -. . i 'A cashier of the Portland office of k, the telegraph company. Taylor handled ""all the rundVof the ': office; "and tiad sole charge of all the money' taken t in from money orders.-. He had churge of all the ' monthly and cash ac - counts of' the office. All the ' cash ' taken In for messengers was turned , over to him. In all,-the cash he handled ..' amounted to many hundreds, of dollars a day. , " . . . - (11 Depot at Warren. Salem. Or.,,! April 18. The railroad ' commission has been notified that the Astoria A Columbia River railroad will build a good slsed depot at Warren, but haa asked to have the time for complet ing It extended to May 1. . The request r i has been granted by : tne commission.- ; s Caleb Powers, who for eight years was confined In Kentuqky Jails with a . 'charge, of complicity In the murder oi William Goebel hanging over him, and who was pardoned about a year ago by Governar.Augustus K. .Wlllson, Is male- ing the fight of his life to succeed Representative Don C Edwards In the : Eleventh "Kentucky district. ' Friends of , Powers express the opinion that he has tin excellent chance of success.. ; ' rh ,, r . TOMORROW MORNING AT HALF: PAST NINE O'CLOCK AT vv , CS3-CC0 East Morrison Street . ; ; , Near Grand Avenue N ' "THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE" " , 4 , l,yf Reserved ' seats tor sale at Schiller's cigar stand for Columbia track . meet. Meet begins promptly at 2:30 p. m. - . .Ail' A ..' mm. Special Notice J . .Oiving'to the. fact, that we only require bur sales ladies' to work 10 hours .f day, ' and ; doubting ouf . 1 ability, to', cope.' with the' immense, throng: i that "will respond" to this announce-., Tnentwithaut .the. assist-.. ance. ot.our co-workers We Will Not'Opentha Doors Until 0:30 A.M. i , 'Absolutely the biggest value and most astounding sale item ever offered ' to the women of this city , , ! will be placed on aaje at one price. They are the season's, best styles, and ; range in real value from $1.25 to $3.00. , All sizes, all qualities, go at IFEfQy-Filiriie Ceett : A writte'n description could not possibly give you an idea of the loveli ness ot tnese watsts. pee some 01 tne moaeis in our Dig jviornson-sireci . j window this evening; or", better yet, see the, vast collection spread out , for you on our big bargain tables, covering one entire nit 01 our store. : ; It is useless to quote comparative values on these Waists, for even 1 then you'd have no idea of the. actual importance of this offering. All -liaat Foruand win vibrate witn tne stir tms wonaenui event is oouna t to create, for, barring no Bale of the past, this one stands forward, as r the very pest rprtjand nas ever seen, , ' . Hundreds of; women who, attended our Special Sale" of a, week ago yare emit!edth'p6logy.4otJhe jostling they received in the rush. 'We " can" only promise for . tomorrow the best service' available increased': ' sales force and quick attention. THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE i DISTRIBUTE AT OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES MORE 1 THAN MAKE AMENDS FOR THE SLIGHT DISCOMFORT OF. ... v-,. . v , . ., , "SHOPPING IN; A GOOD-NATURED, MERRY CROWD.t s y :J' We are winning new friends and gaining new customers by the hundreds, as a result of our fixed policy of only using newspaper space to advertise "Real Bargains." ; . , ; ' Some Specials for IIic tlcn Follcs A Big After Supper Event We will be busy all day selling Waists, and in order that our men's trade may participate in tome of . our wonderful sales offerings, we will place on sale tomorrow evening; AFTER 7 O'CLOCK, THE FOL LOWING ;jf.)i;' ; : . f t . J'vJ i "' - Bio After Supper Specials for IVIen -100 DOZEN BEST,lfi4ft QUALITY - Fancy So7c ; Five Paira to a Customer' S S'-lPaif ;v" 500. DOZEN MEN'S ; , rOnlon. Sultb , Summer weight, $1.00 quality 43:9c Suit All sizes,' Jersey ribbed, perfect fit ting . and never before- offered at less than $1.00 per suit Two suits tQ a customer." 60 DOZ. LIGHT, AND DARK WopK Stilr t a f "Best 65c Quality ' 33 All sizes, in light 'and dark cham- brays and sateen; best 65c grades. ''''' - v - - ON SALE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16 ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLLD ' The mammoth kettle of our new brewhouse has .turned out an exceptionally fine Bock Beer. As the supply of this superior and delicious product is limited, we now solicit; your orders, to be delivered on and after the above date. ..yUiy CIEWY PHONES MAIN 72; A-1172. 11:11 mialjnis 9 r Ll iyrX ( .J, . M ' 1 ' m& We Wffll lBe:W5llBioratl'ffltocatiom IFfflFinKB i mmm -U'!y 4 . '' f I 31 r. s? II II ir j .- . . , . ' -r - - - mm m m. Sii: WildDiS 1 , ' ; PORTLAND, Or., March' 19ia Monarch Tailors, 141 6th t, City- . " Dear Sir: Yqu are ' hereby notified to quit, surrender up. the premises now occu pied by you. and owned by us, and known as storeroom No. 141 Sixth street, in the City of Portland within 60 days. BEN SELLING " ' . . M. BLUM . , , . ( . , C. S. AND R. S. iMOORE. Since 1881 in Portland in the merchant tailoring business , and with a large list of satisfied customers whom I have made suits for, I feel perfectly safe in announcing this sale which I openVtomorrovv--:-vvill be one of the best offerings that men have had the opportunity of ' r ; . r '- taking advantage of , ; : ' Scores..:.and Scores .of My Customers Have -t Been LooIdng F -" It gives them not only a chance to buy a lightweight Suit for : . this Spring and Summer, of the very latest Weave and color, ' from the mills abroad; but many th ibets, 4 worsteds and broad-'-cloths in black. for tuxedo; full dress. and afternoon wear. All So atale:prices;.;.l, U.VuiS-l.Ty- $50 Snllsg? ..r4f:G33.SO f Every Man Should Realize That My Integrity l-j The suit of clothes you buy here has a certain established excel ' lence ' Each detail in the suit - is carefully .worked out under mysumslon.y ; - -: Vy y In: order, to give some ideaof the heavy 'reductions we are making, note the following prices:, tC CntlcMade -to ordertT 1 UUIUfor ............. $3S suits i:.:t:::02.so il ,$io Soils "r'a.'...?...!:J:.r $J0;Salb.:r.;.!:?.e:C52i;sO; Before you purchase a Suit come amf see the long list of names on our books, which" include prominent lawyers, doctors, dentists and merchants of this 'city. They are references. Con ' vincing ' proof that we do business along legitimate lines. y : ,y . : 1 Mr. Maxwell, President and Manager of ' yi v - -MDIMMCE-il. Cornc? Sirith and-AIde? Sfreeti YOU CAN SHUT YOUR EYES AND pick any pattern and not rr.ikc a mistake. ' the new grays are p!cnt; ;".:!. soft surface worsteds of ever s many different effects. the lirKr.q-s are of t!;i l:-t : terial. the c v.!;en f:-: ' - ! guaranteed to i t' : ! y n