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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. , TUESDAY EVENING, FEBUARY ; 14, f 1911. 8 "5!" II ElEIRLOar.lSLOANEO TO CITY MUSEUM OF PRICELESS VALUE Famous ' Hartshorne-Roblnson i Collection; Recently Exhib- ; ited n Metropolitan'. Mu- - seum In Ne'w York; , . Th' famous Hartshorns-Robinson col lection 'of family .heirlooms, ones ' ths pride pf the Metropolitan museum of New fork- city, ba ' been secured for the municipal museum of Portland, by Curator C. F. VWJef and, , and Is now be ing installed at the city baa The col lection' has been loaned for a period of 10 years by its present owner, Charts B. Howard, a descendant of the Robin son and Hartshome families. Mr. Itoww ard may make his homs In Portland. While, on a visit here two months ago he became so favorably. Impressed with the city and Its environs that he an nounced his Intention of returnmf here after he has settled up some business affairs In California. - ' :. ; 7."' .- .-v.4-Copy of Bible. 77 Perhaps the most interesting feature or the famed collection is a copy of the Martin Luther Bible printed In 1548. The copy was the fifteenth of the noted edition. It abounds with band made wood-cuts of remarkable artlstlo beauty. Although the book is 36s years old the picture and printing are undlmmed by time and are as clear and distinct as when they first went to press. Another Interesting exhibit Is a field telesfiope presented ' in revolutionary days by Baron Steuben to William it Koblnson. Steuben -was at the time aide-de-camp to General Washington. A massive sliver set, comprising SO pieces In all, fills one entire exhibit rase. Some of the articles are nearly (00 years old. All of them were made by hand. A stiver ladle with handle of ebony, made by Halsted In 1410, and a berry dish fashioned by the cunning' hand of Lounces In the same year are two of the valuable pieces of the set. Rare kerchiefs of antique Irish linen. 98c Each Regular $1.25 Chiffon A uto Veils Good quality Chiffon Veils, one yard-wide and two yards long, hemstitched on all four sides. In blue, red, brown, greeni pink and white. r Offering Women's Raincoats Regular 75c and $1 Drugs and Patent Medicines OWL CUT RATE PRICE 59c 75c lb. bottle Dlcocogen. . ,59 76c Beef, Iron and Wine. .50 7Bc Pinaud's Eat,de Qui- nine .,..59 $1.00 Hay's Hair Health.. 59 $1.00 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur HairTonic. . . .59 75c Lung Protectors 59 60c Household Gloves, 2 .pairs PMPElANf MASSAGE f VCREAMj 95c FRAMED PICTURES, SPECIAL 49h -In thi$tlin$ of framed pictures we have a large assortment of subjects such as landscapes, fruits, cuplds, madonnas, Christy and Fisher pictures and Dutch plctutes. All artistically framed in novelty frames of mission orgold.Many with-rich' brown mats that tone In with the pictures. All sizes and Shapes with hundreds of subjects from which to make your selections. -, embroidered with' hair, are objects of un- I usual admiration on the part of visitors to the city hall. The kerchiefs were made wu.v.h . .... j iw " a U1IU V . . ... v pieces a full rigged ship in motion Is depicted, the workmanship being mar velous. Human half of black and brown shades was used In weaving this fault lessly limned marine picture.' - n 7 ' . Among other things seen In the col lection ia A hand-made dress, the skirt of which Is of whte brocaded silk, the waist being of old rose silk, embroidered with Diue'iiBX qioBBoms. xne areas was worn by Ka,therlne Brinkerhoff . on the oootulon of her marriage to . Jacob Faesch iw ,1778. -Faesch- was ' cele brate Iron maker, who manufactured cannon, for the revolutionists.--sr- Rings and watches of ancient make and mosalo brooch I pins . of exquisite finish more than 200 years old, are some of the many other .unusual exhibits In the collection. The collection has been in the possession of its present owner. for several years, having come, to him by inheritance.. He considers it price less. Because of a difference of opin ion between him and .the officials of the Metropolitan- museum he withdrew It from that institution.' Curator Wle gand regards the collection as the chief attraction of the city museum , ' . .:. " ; personal; ' Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the First ; Presbyterian , church, Is riously ill at his home, 181 Worth Twen ty-second street . ?' '- 7-, The condition of W. H. Corbett who is suffering from pneumonia, was un changed today.' A change for the bet ter was hoped for today, but phystolans saw ao Improvement Mr. Corbett's condition Is not regarded as dangerous. ATTRACTIVE WINDOW 7 Tom orVrait to OU Absolutely Free at . Kohler to Chase Piano Store, A very generous offer Is being made this week by the Kohler Chase Co., 175 Washington street, who offer val uable portrait In oil to anyone purchas ing a piano or player piano. -. The Nyes have been engaged to do this work for Kohler A Chase, and they are 'giving- dally demonstrations of their blgh class work in oils, and also ore cartooning celebrities; events and promi nent Portland cttlsens, Purchasers can atr&nge for private sittings, and Kohler AV Chase draw at tention to the sample oil portrait dts plaved In their windows, which, as you will see. Is of great value and merit A trip ; down town to see this most novel window will be repaid by the amusement and entertainment af forded. 5 -' Journal Want Ads bring results. At $15.00 That Sett Regularly at $220 Raincoats that can be worn tvery month in the year, and the fact that these Rain coats are all the year around garments makes this special offering doubly at tractive. Double texture rainproof cloth in the serge or cashmere finish. In shades of dark or light tan. Distinctive styles of women's English Slip-on Raincoats, made in the regulation style, with the raglan sleeves and band cuffs. Has storm collar and fastens with bone buttons. VictorTalking Machines 50c Down-50c Week. .76c Therox, dry shampoo. 59 76c Marmola Tablets 59 50c bottle Bland's Fills, 2 v for 59 75c pint Bay Rum . , . . . . ,59 $1 Borden's Malted Milk. 59 $1.00 Hot Water Bottles ...59 . $1.00 Fountain Syringe. . .59 $1 Sanatogen Liquid Food 59, Pompeian Massage Gream If you are the fortunate possessor pi a fine complexion, preserve it by using Pom peian Massage Cream. If you have never had a good one you'll find Pompeian Cream of inestimable value in restoring healthful skin, conditions, ! . . 60c size Pompeian Cream Jot, 29 75c size Pompeian Cream for 49 - j . $1 size Pompeian Cream for 59 m i mm "HIT" AT Philosopher and Wit Wins Ap, . plause; Bill Exceptionally ; r; ' Strong. V I " By A. I ' , - As no two bills are ever alike, so the new one at the Orpbeum this week man ifests marked characteristics of its own. with novelty and feature acts galore,' making a strong combination for enter- talnmeot nd amusement-. '- - e ; Of course, everyone waited with bated breath for Elbert Hubbard, but If mem ory fails not, "The Fra" u far more delightful when he Is serious with bits of his keen wit' thrown In, than, when he is funny, with sprinklings of philos ophy and seriousness. Mr. Hubbard adorns a few tales with a moral, tells some wholesome truths, gives some good advice, springs some big laughs and that is all-nly It Isn't all. One must hear him to' realize his power and under stand what It is that made the audience tumultuous In its applause. "Never have more of a, good thing than you can use," says Fra Albertus, and forthwith spins a story and ends with the moral, "One horseshoe is good luck, but a load of horseshoes. Is Junk," which Is 'worthy of tho "farmer with a literary attachment" Next in Interest came dainty Bird Mlllman in her superb wire act than which there can be found no better. Pretty, and with a charming personality as additional assets, Miss Mlllman an but flies on her wire as she executes difficult and "brilliant dancs .steps. She Is assisted by a young Woman of marked ability and a man J who Is not remarkable.- , Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Allen return tn their Interesting and strong sketch, "Hjs Phantom Sweetheart" The sketch ilas splendidly- received. Mr. Allen is a clever actor and Mrs. Allen Is pretty, but In striving for lightness she sacri fices sincerity. The Empire comedy four are also back and continue to make more than good with their singing and the comedy which they put over. They were registered a hit , A decidedly pleasing number comes to hand la Glen Ellison, "London's musical comedy favorite," who sings a number of ORPHEUM Clearing of Slightly Mussed Table Cloths A T SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES 1 "" j ' 1 " " " ",p" ' 1 " " "' 1 Extra quality Table Cloths that have been mussed and slightly soiled from handling, in very choice patterns, with attractive borders to match. They'come three yards, two and a half and two yards long. All pure' linen bleached cloths from Ireland, Germany, Scotland, Austria, as well as some domestic makes. $2.50 Table Cloths, cleanup, each $1.65 $5.00 Table Cloths, cleanup, each. . . . .S3.50 $3.25 Table Cloths, cleanup, each, $2.10 $6.50 Table Cloths, cleanup, each $3.90 $4.00 Table Cloths, cleanup, each. .$2.75? $7.00 Table Cloths, cleanup, each $4.50 $4.50 Table Cloths, cleanup, each. ..... .$2.95 $9.00 Table Cloths, cleanupeach. $5.50 7j ... Beds and Mattresses on Sale at Brass and enameled Beds of quality in the simplest, plainest tq people of refined taste, who use simplicity as their theme in brass and enameled beds that we offer fulfill this requirement. the lowest of the prices. Regular $5.00 Enameled Beds Regular $8.50' Enameled Beds Regular $7.50 Enameled Beds Regular $10.00 Enameled Beds Regular $12.50 Enameled Beds Regular $15.00 Enameled Beds Regular $20.00 Enameled Beds MATTRESSES AT SPECIAL PRICES Sanitary Mattresses and our guarantee back of every mattress. fancy art or A. C. A. ticking. $6.50 Cotton Combination Mattress $3.95 $12.50 30-lb. Silk $10.00 40-lb. Wool Mattress now $15.00 50-lb. Felt Mattress now SPECIAL SALES FLANNELETTE GOWNS 1 " 1 V . " ; " Special 98c Regular $1.35 and Ladies' fancy striped flannelette Night Gown of extra quality, with or without' col lars. Some have, round neck styles, others are . sduare. N-eatTv and attractively braid of pipings in a tailored 15;.16andl7; - olever songs In a finished baritone of unusual quality for vaudeville. . " - Walter Graham offers the "Wanlkm Muslo Hall." In which he Impersonates comedians, past and present, winning generous applause. -''' The bill la opened by the Xerxas, who offer - rome new and startling features In posture work, " SENDING MAIL FROM QUARANTINED'HOUSE A ' POSTAL LAW OFFENSE The ' postal department ' an nounced today It would prosecute as a violator of the postal laws anyone sending mall from a house quarantined because of the presence ; of an infectious dis ease. It is olatmed that numerous Instances In the past week have ' been brought to the department's attention - wherein letters have ' been mailed from houses under .quarantine. . i:-" -v '- , One of the postal regulations makes It an offense punishable by fine ', and, Imprisonment, to send matter through the mails from a house that 1; quarantined. j It .has been considered necessary : to enforce this measure bee an" of danger of spreading germs In letters, which Is said to be fully -as great as the danger of carry- tin germs in the clothes, the only reason for the quarantining Of a house, In onacase called to the de partment's attention, after mall was returned by the carrier, It la claimed It was carried down town, and dropped in the postof floe boxes, the senders hoping tn that way to dodge the quaran tine..' , s . . Your Valentine Tour valentine not half so funny and interesting' as cartoons being drawn dally by the. Nyes in Kohler & Chase windows. Were you among the hundreds to see the exquisite work being done by the artists In windows at 175 Washington stroetT' .Are you a good guesserT An oppor tunity of Winning a valuable prize awaits you bring in your guesses who the cartoons represent we will gladly give you Information as to prizes. Pri vate sittings. In your home given for free offer of a valuable photo in oil of yourself or friends. Como down town specially this nOTeldJsjpUiywlHjrjr now S2.95 now. $3.95 now. .:. .$5.45 now $5.95 now. ...$8.95 novf.. .810.45 now,. $14.95 Regular $20.00 Regular $30.00 Regular $40.00 Regular $45.00 Regular $50.00 RegulaxJS60,00 Regular $75.00 $7.85 $18.50 35-lb. Silk $11.95 $25.00 30-lb. Gray Hair Mattress $16.85 ON INFANTS' WEAR ALL WEEK LADIES' $1.50 . trimmed with finish, "Sizes E: Wind Piles UrWater on Coast of Vancouver Island Moun . tain High. iUnttft Pi-en ImmI Wtra.1 Victoria, B. C. Feb. 14. The gale which raged along the entire coast un til early today was one of the severest felt here for a number of years. The. wind attained a velocity of 40 miles an hour, while gusts of a velocity - of 60 tnlles ' were frequent Despite the strength of the gale, however, the dam age done along the waterfront In and adjacent, to the city was. not serious, exoept In the vicinity of the Ross By cemetery. At Ross Bay, where the cemeteries of this city are located, a picture of desolation was presented. . The sea wall was washed away for about 200 yards and the bank had collapsed for a distance, of from 18 to 15 feet at the highest potnt exposing' a number of graves. ' AH day long waves beat an Incessant roar uponf the shores of the cemetery. In the old Chinese portion 17 graves were exposed and oofflns washed out but ss all bodies were re moved last year to, the new Chinese oetnetery On Foul Bay, the coffins were empty. - . All day yesterday the cemetery care taker was busy digging up coffins which had become exposed and moving them. Among the coffins exposed were those In which smallpox victims had been burled. . Seattle,- Feb. 14, The north wtng of the hotel at Mocllpa was wrecked by a heavy sea that swept away a portion of the seawall at the summer resort Several summer cottages are also re ported to have been carried out to sea. REV. MR. TALB0TT OWNS. A DISLIKE FOR SLAVS Rev. Henry Russell Talbott, rector of at David's Episcopal ohurch, does not admire Slavonians as a olass, or believe they are desirable cltiseos This was his expression before Judge Gatens in the -circuit court this morning, when being questioned as a Jtitor, and he was Special Prices colonial styles. Beds that appeal furnishing their homes. These The quality we guarantee; also . " Brass Beds now . ,$12.45 Brass Beds now. .. ... .$17.45 Brass Beds now ..$24.85 Brass Beds now $27.45 Brass Beds now .$29.85 Brass Beds now $36.45 Brass Beds now ..$43.45 All mattresses can be had in Floss Mattress. . . $9.75 Floss Mattress $11.95 SHORT KIMONOS Special 39c 1 "i. ' 75c to $1.50 Styles. Short flanneletted Ki monos with , or without yokes. Some have round necks, others with sailor collars in belted styles. Trimmed with plain pip ings or Persian bandings. In navy, rose, cadet, red and, black figured designs. GRAV S EXPOSED BY WAVES OF SEA LONG KIMONOS SPECL 89c Regular $1.50 to $1.75 Ladies' long cotton challie Kimonos in Per sian designs, with trimmings of plain colored sateen. Made with..pleats over the shoulders op yoke effects tnd flowing sleeves. Wjth or without belts. A large assortment .of colors inUpSHcrns 'to choose from. Also long flannelette Kimonos trimmed with Persian bandings, in belted styles. , ' dismissed.' It was in the case of the state against John Dordjg, who is on trial for robbing freight cars. Deputy District ; Attorney Collier asked the olergyman If he had any prejudices against the Slavonian people; The state accepted htm as a Juror, but the defense asked to- have him dismissed, which the Judge, allowed. J. C Walsh said he did not . think he could give a Slav onian as square a deal as some other races. When asked his reason, Walsh said that he was struck over the head one time with an Iron bar tn the hands gmwuf g.il ii .u iwii 1 1 ii m urn i w nil iiiiiiw..... f I -.... mi.wi .mummm I I . . , &tdjV -y y. ;gP v CONTRACTORS 56 HOUSES flflJ i f Actually Contracted for;fflfeij 3j j V j u o Be Boat at Once In ''jM j -S ' ' As a special Inducement to contractors and builders we are prepared to finance first and second mortgages to responsi ble parties. The storm center of the building boom Is In LAURELHUR8T. WHYT BECAUSE, houses are being sold before they can bo finished. UNDER our SPECIAL DISCOUNT PLAN .he number of lots are limited. Can you, at your OWN RISK, delay In making an early selection? We know you will desire to build in Lturelhurst in a few months, when you see 200 bouses undjr construction. At that time wr allotment win oe exnaustea. LOCATION Right, in the senter of the beet East Bids residence district Is reachel by, the East Ankeny. Rose City Park and Montavllla carllnes. Best car service In the otry, PRICES and TERMS Lots 50x100, $900 up. Terms: 10 per cent down, J per cent per month. 1 1 LOCATION Right, in the nter of the best East Bids - ' ? Sresldence district Is reachel by, the East Ankeny. Rose F! . " 1 1 City Park and Montavllla carllne. Best car service In the otry, 11 j PRICES and TERMS Lots 50x100, $900 up. Terms: 10 per - It ; , , II cent down, J per cent per month. J MEAD & MURPHY.Sales Agent's ttssV i 13 Telephones Main 1003, wriitMif am .MWUM in... imwwwiiiimiii.nw Qc Neckwear Selling from $1.00 to $1.50 Stock Collars, Jabots, Rabats, Tailored Stocks, of laces and fine lawn in white and dainty pastel shades of pink arid blue embroidery. Each February Cleanup For Both Men $1.25 UMBRELLAS NOW 98c The very best black American Taffeta Umbrellas for both men and women on excellent strong frames. In this lot . we show a variety of handles in' the Directoire style, horn .handles, silver and pearl or assorted wood handles. All of these umbrellas are guaranteed. - $2.50 UMBRELLAS NQW $1.95 Women's and men's Umbrellas, made of tape-edge black union silk on the best imported paragon frames. All come in cases with pretty tassels. Many styles of handles, assorted hard woods, mountings of horn, gunmetal and silver and many; Prin cess and Directoire Umbrellas, v ' ' KIPLING'S N ..Ip. ew roem 5. Received by all literary reviewers as the greatest poem of the present gener ation. Certainly Kipling's masterpiece enjoying the greatest sale of any poem ever published. . , . At Our Book Dept. Note?-Thousands are being -sold in every city irr America Many I actors are intro ducing it in vaudeville. " Limited number only. of a Slav, which had caused a prejudice In Ms mind ever since. He was excuse. Rain and Snow at Woodland.' - " (Hvertil Dlapateb to The JoarnnLJ " V Woodland. Wash., Feb, 14 The past two days have been the stormiest t the season and th precipitation has been heavier than for any like period daring the past winter. Rain -fell In torrents all day Sunday and rain and snow felt continuously Monday, but no snow has remained on the ground. , The Mils north and east of town are covered with snow. .:;:.. ',i(:v.:ii' :hii'V mmmtttttttn Sale of Umbrellas and Women mm xj SI mm i Women's Coat -Sweaters, Special $1.95 Ladies' Wool Sweaters in a mannish'atyle with "V" shape neck. Made in a very fancy weave, of all wool yarn. This is not an ordinary shape sweaterlhat gives the wearer an awkward appearance, but a sweater that has style and good lines, which can be had in either cardinal or white.. Single breasted front - and fastens with large pearl buttons. Made semi-fitting or fitted style. . r ' " . JOIN THE BOOKLOVERS CLUB. $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 WEEK. SHOPPING BAGS Special $2.95 -Shopping Bags of genuine seal and .walrus grain leath ers. Lined.with leather and fitted with change purse. Has strap handle and nine-' inch frames,'? with metal . mountings, in greeny gold and silver finish.1.-- KeratolSuil Case$2.65 24-inch Keratol Suit Case, inrhestleetv and ? linfn H in c"d, "full sTzeT STi Tri'foTI an brass locks and bolt?. Lritl, erl straps and fV. 1 1'"' -corners. . .(.-T,--V H