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.TIIE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1910. TOOFFER PLAISS FOR IIBV DOCKS NURSES' EXPLAIN WHY PEOPLE ; SHOULD AID STAMP CAMPAIGN Miss Elsa Goldsmith, Miss Elsie Simon. J. K. Gill Miss Ethel Gordon. . : Woodard & Cl&Eke Mrs. A. V. Mor row, Mtes Ladle Kennworthy, -,' Tull it Gibbs Miss LucOe Dunne. Mrs. Charles Hebbord. - The Owl Mrs. C, B. Woodruff. Miss Margaret Dnnlap. Lipman, Wolfe ft Co, Miss Agnes Muckle, Mrs. A. Fouflhoux, HOOD RIVER MAY BUY several suits pending In Hood River and Wasco counties, wherein N. C" Evans was plaintiff and the light and water company through Its former president H. F. Davidson, was defendant have been canceled and tne two tactions are now , at peace.' The cltisens of Hood River are generally pleased that the long and bitter fight that has figured In local politics so long has come to an end and that the Evans and Davidson fac tions are now entirely eliminated from the water situation at Hood River. Mr, Welch desire to irive his entire time to the further' development of the elec trical end of the plant and desires to dispose of the water plant to the city for what It Is worth. It Is thought that he cltUeng will B'adlr r y i'-f- VT ' v the plant is actually worth, a t : with the sola control of the .u r the city the new pip line from e. Tucker spring or lava bM Will brought In at once. .., pinner to New Gowrnon. New Tork,' Dec It.-everal of t Democrats elected to governorslftp the recent election, including Jhrt A Dix of New York, Woodrow WUxon r' New Jersey. and Eugene N. Yrf, of Jifiv saehnsetts, came to New York today t be guests of honor at a brilliant ban quet at the Waldorf-Astoria under tti auspices of the National rwmocratic club of this city. ' my. (Spfrttl Dispatch to The Jsarnal.) Hood River. Or., Dec 17. With the deal made by N. C Evans for the sale of his stock In the local electric light and water plant the entire property now belongs to. A. Welch of Portland. Mr. Evans secured. In the; neighborhood of $14,000 for the shares of stock that he held, v With the passing of this title Frederick W. Lehmann of St-Louis, Who has been appointed to succeed the late Lloyd W. Bowers as solicitor gen eral of the United States, is a former Democrat who lert his party at the time of the free sliver agitation in 1896. Until recently he was president of the American Bar association. . Civic improvement League . Will Also Ask. Commission to Accept Architect. m to The Civic Improvement leajpw has ; liked the public dock, commission to aet a 'date when representatives of the league may appear before -It and make a 'formal offer of the services of & H. Bennett, municipal architect. In formu lating a public docks plan. A. prelim- Inary report made by Mr. Bennett, to fffther with maps and drawings lllua- ; tratlve of a tentatively suggested plan of harbor Improvement, -will ' be sub mitted at the same time. The next meeting1 of the public docks commission is appointed for Thursday, January S, when It la expected that all of Mayor Simon's appointees will be present This ' It Is believed would be a convenient time to '. receive the representatives of the league. '.,--. The, services of Mr; Bennettand thef cooperation of the Civic Improvement . league are offered free of charge, their Interest In the matter being to make . the plan of harbor- Improvement, and public docks building a unit In the city practical plan, -j K communication' ad- dressed to the public docks commission by Dr. J. R. Wethcrbee, chairman of the league, reads: , "as chairman of the Civic Improve ment league of ' Portland 4t gives me pleasure to Inform you that the Civic Improvement league ' stands ready at any and all times to assist your hon orable body In any way that It can la securing and carrying oat proper plans looking toward the establishment ' of , publlo docks, .and also that K. II. Ben nett of Chicago, who Is the municipal architect and engineer of the league, Is making a careful survey and. study of the Portland dock problem, having been thus engaged for several months, " with the assistance of government data and sniveys. ; v, ';; . ."We shall be pleased to place all of these at your disposal,' and also to call Mr. Bennett from Chicago to give you the benefit of his Information, at any time you may suggest I beg tha priv ilege k Of appearing t before . your com- ; mlealon-' when It Is organised for the purpose of addressing yeu an the plana already formulated for the 'city prac tical and to give, yo such Information as the Civic league now bas In Its pos session regarding the outside forces that must be taken Into consideration in the development of the future Port- land, and the economical Interchange be tween land and water transportation." Gold and Silver,. ; Mounted pipes arid plain ones;, all t kinds . of pipes -Meerschaums,- Briars, Calabashes, etc. They make fine gifts. ' 6lg. Sichel & Co., 92 Third and Third and Washington. j Sketch of visiting nurse catling at home to Investigate case of con- . . . Bomptlon. j ' - ' Leaders ' tn the Bed Cross ' campaign are - asking , this ' question: "Why shouldn't every good cltlsen In Portland help us fight consumption by taking a few of the 1.000,000 Red Cross seals that we must; sell to raise the $10,000. we need to carry on next . year's work?" . A little explanation of what the Red Cross seal should mean follows: The little Red Cross seal la doing splendid work if it does nothing more than to rouse the people to a keener sense of responsibility. It la the hope of the Visiting Nurse i association that strln-. gent laws may be passed requiring the Immediate reporting to the health board by any hotel or lodging house of any ease ' of tuberculosis - cared for over night A complete registration . of ail active cases Is the most Important step toward controlling tuberculosis. The history of every city that has under taken a campaign against tuberculosis is, first a recognition of its" prevalence; then a gathering; of forces to care for the cases for which no shelter was pro vided either by public or private forces. An awakening of the authorities, both state and local, to a sense of respond blltty, then the educational campaign wtilch teaches people how to live so as to avoid the disease is desirable, rlt waa recently said In Washington at the conference of the National Association for the Prevention of TuberculoslK "The backbone of the work of a com mittee on preventlof of ; tuberculosis should be the educational work. "There "should be strict enforcement of the ordinance against expectorating in public places. The physicians tell us 1f this practice , were stopped the per centage of eases would be reduced fully one-half." - 1 '-.; : Booths for Monday will be In charge of the following women: Meier Frank, Mrs. Win ram Blddle, Mrs. Haw ley Hoffman. Miss M. Boschks, Mlsa Mildred Grlndstaff. ; ., t ..Olds, Wortman & King Mlsa De fries. i. ' 1 ' ' ' lip p; 4m : SPECIAL SALE ". y "... i, . . .v . .-. ; . . 1 ' ' " ' I t : t ' ' ' ' - ' ' V V ' "' " ' " Reading Lamps. Andirons and Fire Sets Extraordinary Values j Complete Assprtmcnt . Individual Designs ' . JX. ENGLISH COMPANY 128 Park Street Medical Bldg. 4 UtCk. - iii kk.m i TTTHfi,! iri i ii tm i i n ;:Aii:.?::Sr( i Store Open Evenings Until Ctirlstmao-Evcninq Luncheon g;3Q to 8 Music by Oyplieum Orclicstra on Fourtti Floor Mew- Eatent Piayliig Carfl Holders, 756, 8t ' MUIiih $1.00 1 ,' '. 5 : .. On sale in stationery department, on main floor. Made of celluloid, in all ' colorsilolds tbe cards securely, and gracefully. Dials on the front for. keeping score and marking trumps. Sets of -four for 75c and better4 ones !are , sold . for . , .-1 '. . -.1- - ; i . l H andMade Erhbrbidered Pill o w Slips In the Art Department, secon floor; a special sale of French Embroidered Baby Pillow Slips, oblong or heart shapes. -Are appropriate Xmas gifts." $2.23 values reduced to only fl.50 $3.25 values reduced to only f 3.1T $3.40 values reduced to only $2.27; $5.00 values reduced to only $3.34 $6.23 values reduced to only $4.17 $10.50 values reduced to only $7.ob Iniants'. Wear S1.50 Blankets 98c GOc Leggins 39c . r'A1.. : ... "j" i'i.v.ri'. All fancy novelties for Baby's Christ mas; some of. the cutest and daintiest things you ever; saw, and all are on sale at just ONE-FOURTH OFF Babies' all-wool Blankets", with dainty colored borders. You will need them -these cold nights, so why not mak baby's Christmas more merry. QQ Regular $1.50 values, special JOC Infants' Leggins, knit from 'very fine wool, white or red color; regu-1 Oft lar 60c, special at only, the pair OetC Knit . Shawls Our : entire ' stock of Shawls , and Fascinators, in all eorors and kinds reduced ONE-FOURTH Sweaters Children's ' Sweater sizes to 14, now reduced ONE-FOURTH Phoio Frames OnerFourih Oti Tomorrow, on main floor, an elabor ate display of fancy gilt Photo Frames' and, Mirrors. Many designs and rich novelties of jgoodciiality me.tajfc.;de,-.; "sighed Tespecially for 7 holiday gifts. Every price and every wanted size to be found here, reduced FOURTH glOijV a 1 ii es S 4. & S ; ' T- -, -.'t'-i. , I'm .i i i. nr ' i. mi ...mi . hj. Tomorrow; Second Hoor, a great ' sale of Silk Petti-C coats. We know of no othef store-that even makes an attempt at such values.' High-grade affotas with the rich lustrous finish, styled with deep flounce and trimmed in bands, plaits, tucks, etc." Reg. $10 values now on sale at this low price $4,85 Xitiasgale All.-iFan'cy Hayilarid At; 20 Off Entire ! Stock Silk Petticoats Values $5 up to $35 Reduced Red Gross Stamps On Sale Main Floor Buy them for your Xmas packages and- hehp fight tuberculosis. To morrows booth will be In charge of Mlsa PeFrte, Hiss Elfa Gold smith and .....Mlsa ,t , Ellse, , Simon. Siillk PetttScoats m , , . ' , , I.. I .1 - - T 1 .1 I f 1 -- r gig Va liies g7,4 9 Gft Petticoats in taffeta and messaiine silks. Very fine, quality black, and all shades, including Dresdens, Persians, Roman" stripes etc, Plain tops with ac cordion plaited flounce of Dresden or Persian silks. Wonderful values to $ 1 5.00. On special sale tomorrow : at the low price of, each Art Fottery at O ne-Half Regular Price In the Third Floor Art and Cut Glass Departments gift-seekers will rejoice at the great .bargains offered for this i week; ' - We are exclusive Portland agents for the celebrated - Libbey Cut Glass. Great s pecial sale .of fine American Cut Glass. $4.50 Cat Glass Bowl f 3.15 $12 Cut Glass Bowl $9.75 $45 Out Glass Bowl $36.00 $2X0 Cut Glass Vase fl.SS $6.50 Cuj Glass Vase $5.10 $14.00 dozen Cot Glass Tumblers $11.75 $18.00 dozen Cut Glass Tumblers $15.00 $3.00 Cut Sugar and Creamer, at $2.25 $5.50 Cut Sugar f ' ft A and Creamer, at 3)1UU Now for the beautiful China to keep or to give away. All our fancy lines of Haviland, so justly popular. Go right through the stock and realize a sating of one-fifth' on sugars and creamers,' tea pots, chocolate pots, cups and sancers, cake plates, salad bowls, berry dishes, olive dishes, spoon trays, bread and butter 'plates, , salad dishes srx big tables , displaying - almost , every wanted article 'at 1 ONE-FIFTH OFF 02.00 Values Now 01;59 One, of the most pleasing and useful gifts for' a woman is a nice Dress Pattern from ' our selected "" "" r ' 1 1 1 " ""11 'i111' Ii'iwi'..iii.iiiii.lii I- ii.i..nn i..iiii, stock of silk-and-wool poplins and Poplin' de Chine. We show a complete line for street and evening wear in all shades. Regular $2.00 values bar- 1 I kaMsaaMB 1 I A II . Jl II $10.00 Ait Pottery C AA tankards for only Jvv $1.00 yArt Pottery for SO $2.00 Art Pottery at $'0 $1.50 'Vases and Orn aments, special, each 75c $5.00 T Vases and ' Ornaments, each $2.50 14 $1-00 Art Steins, each 501 $2.25 Art Steins, each $1.13 $4.00 Art Steins, each $2.00 i r.i ij -VS . $1.50 Pottery Candle- srirka. anHal at. uch C iBI If Annlnl aT,orflrr4 ft ii itiuuiiiuu vuaociuia $5.00 Values at $2.50 mm Xmas Sale High (grade . .. . . i . i . . - . China Dishes Hundreds of beautiful patterns, green and white, roses, apple blos soms, lavender and pink flowers, all filled in by hand, reduced as follows $1.15 Mayonnaise Bowl only 89 $1.00 Rose Bowls, special at 69 , 50c Sugar Shaker special-at " 35 $1.10 Salad Bowls, special for 79f $1.50 -Jelly Jars.'choice at $1.09 $1.25 Syrup Pitchers reduced, 89; 70c, DecoTated Sugars, special 48 50c Decorated Creamers, sp'l. 35 $H59 gainized for Christmas gifts at this pnee Spotproof'Sroadclotlisrth best-and most-crressjrfafr-- ric'for:any occasion. Rg. g3.00 qua!-' ity reduced to $2.59, reg. $3.50 quality $2.95 A , Casserole makes the foods taste better and sweeter.. It retains all the juices of the foods. Every woman is desirous of. owning one of them. Through a ' special arrangement with a manufacturer we are able to offer ' yoa a very limited number, CA of these $5.00 values, only 9L0J Carving Sets $3.00 Values at $L98 Here's - as i fine f a- Christmas gift as we" could suggest' A special purchase of 700 Carving Sets,-9-inch blades, Hraclr handlesr $ stytertrrxhottsewirrr fcvery one guaranteed mgh grade '.steel: 'splendid 1 gifts; ; a. M AQ regular $3.00 value at, set y 1.90 $1.75 Chocolate Pots, only $1.20 $2.00 Cracker Jars for only $1.45 3 fi5c Cups and Saucers, special 65 025.(0 Values Now 09.95 Gift Waists, appropriately 1 and purposely designed for Christmas- presents; ' Materials' are chiffon over Per- , . "V""'. 1 T I I ...I-.U!, - sian; marquisettes with braided trimmings, fancy -but-, tons; tucks, etc. High or round Dutch neck styles, .with lace yokes and sleaves.or braided effects, inten sified by the introduction of Persian, silks in harmo- nibTjshades.'''' All colors in the" lot, including light evening . shades. . Agrand j selection of1 m r g styles in values to $25.00. Special, each PVVQ Only-Six More Stiopplnq Days The Last Chance Free Engravinp Our special eigraver will b with us just one week' more. Collar and Belt Fins in silver and gold effects, neatly engraved with monogram or initials, while you are ' waiting FREE Optical Etepk Xmas Glasses Eyes Tested Free An experienced graduate Optometrist in charge. ; We give full vam for your money, -when you get your, glasses fitted here. In fact, your glasses will , cost you about ; half what you pay elsewhere. Remember, every case is guaranteed: Bring la your broken glasses for repair. Eyes tested free. All Ostrich Boas Our entire. stock of Ostrich Boas on the main floor, reduced one-third for all this week.:; Tike advantage of sale. $30.00 Ostrich - Boas, only $20.00 $27.00 Ostrich Boas, only $18.00 $24.00 Ostrich Boas, 'only v $16.00 $18.00 Ostrich Boas, only $15.00 Xmas Blankets $10.00 Value at $0.95 $7.50 Value at $Q5 Here's a lot of fine Fleeced Blankets, all pure: wool, with pink and blue borders and bound with white silk. ?10.50 values reduced to $7.80; our $9.00 values reduced to $6.25; our regular $7.50 values du'r- $A (fC ; ing; sale at r only,; the ; pair vwil Slightly ' soiled -Wool Blankets, very fine fleece, with pink and blue bor ders; regular $8.50 values, AC for $5.95; $10 values for tJJJ 86 Robes al G3.Cn A very attractive line of sinpte whitr tan or gray Jacquara ,Ufirdrr, K ular single robe size, splendid for tra top covering for he.!: f " artual $6 values, special , at Gi?(3attT;Sale:;;ofi'-E;neetp . ..jmiimu j ii I. I r I ' - - - .-.... I . i fc--h ... 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