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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
J ft 1 k 1 1 Ft,,i-Tcw Ej.-itt lwkJ to Wialivl I ..... O "I arn wonderfully impressed with the resources and Feasibilities of Oregon from an agricultural gtanflpolnt, ana as a center for the livestock Industry, irhlch I believe la the real basis of all agrl- ! V lis s cn 1 ,;st 1 n t"-t It;; . L l.a ' C , ; -i I , '.if, a'. J ("url- ? a vitifs at i .in Francisco lull l.i the ac he Co:;: a north., FsH-TogV.ltr r; Irit. V-T. Mills has been Identified with national and state fairs for several years, lie was secretary of the Illinois department of agriculture for some time, and was chief clerk and secretary of the American Livestock association, and Is editor of the Farm and Home, published at Springfield, 111., and Is ed itor of the year books of the 'American . . j ' r a f : i t 1 . r- 'l :.i l i'li'h 1:.; . w . It t.e ii.r,.U oi. t 1" -t It is a 1 r r. t b .1 .1 1 1 1 I 1)"- y i .;, i ne and I here 1 . t::vr ! l:eve t; or; ortur.!t;ps are wonder epeciJlly that extra attention win be Riven the promotion of the livestock Industry. "Portland Kas a splendid bureau of publicity, and I am satisfied that through Its efforts the city will profit greatly by the exposition at San Fran cisco in 1915. Political situation. "Politically speaking, I belleye that Republican sentiment in Illinois is with President Taft far renomtnatlon and a tv;:r' ti. .'iris r n if I .-. I t a'nljhiaf i ' 1 ' Oi.r t;..':.;, I 1'. - y.r i Bre not -t y pi r ' : . ; 1 . . "9 1. . -vrlt as a pre; 5.r.r. it car.-.. .Ate." Mr. s tp.a t-n Instrumental 'n petting und.-r wav t' U : torn r',;b In the middle west, the object of which Is to get boys to raise superior crops by of ferlr? them prizes, thus indirectly Inducing the fathers to put forth freater efforts on their own firms." The Fanama canal, Mr. Mills' said, is considered of reat importance in the middle west, especially along the Mis sissippi river, and he advocates the building; up of an American merchant marine, that the best results may be obtained from the operation of the new waterway. , 7.T.:IP'D In J hill Fan Francipco, M'arch 14. F.lchard V,"alton Tally, California author and playwright of the first rank, and his equally talented wife. Eleanor Gates Tully. are at the parting of the ways, according; to gossip here today, and soon may enter divorce land. For nearly a month Mra Tully has been staying at the home of a friend, paylngr occasional visits to her lawyer In Ban Francisco-. Mrs. Tully'a lawyer refuses to say whether or not she will file suit for dlvorc. Tully, who Is dividing his time be- ( . - -I, f. ' - 3 (. -..-J t ) C - . '! t - t.-r. "Km 1 i 1 l-e'.t-r r - T . he r.'.J, "It in always r. : t a 5 rr for the lady In sm-h ca! to t.u c- t Information. There is i.o suit f.r t.: voree so far as I am cor.cernc 1." Tully la the author of "The rird of farase," one of the big stage suc cesses of the New Tork seaicn. CLERK FIRES ON YEGGS; FALLS MORTALLY SHOT (raited Prns Li4 WIre.t Tpungstown, Ohio. March 14 Sur prising two yeggmen working on the mult of the Adams Express company here early today, James Stein, a clerk, fired on the thieves. They replied and Stein fell mortally wounded. Both yeggs escaped. . . rear the '-.- 1 i ! ' ky at V.a r - , ' .', V. alia ar.l bu:'.-1 j 4 afternoon. I'.efire 1 ' she requested that to v..: should be at the f cti'm i r only religious ceremony Vvt t grave side was a prHyer Xy 4 bf the pallbearers and a i i ' sung by tiiose present. Tingey stated that his wir.- r. her Bible every day and w:: i Christian, but did cot I. ' - 4 in church denominations 1m ministers. , Demonstration MmcHcIcncCorsctsbyExpcrt Cornctlcrc--CorsctGFlttcdatYourHomcbyAppointmcntWithoutE7:lr:i Cliarnc-rvimc. Marlcttc, Royal Worcester, Bon Ton, Marqulnc Corsets Nemo, Rcngo Belt Corsets, Sanlln Waists, Kle, 1 1 ..... m sS ' '. : .. - I f$ . , i ... eltara 2 in si i?y OpCSIHliiMCDj, - .... PORTLAND'S LEADING FASHION STORE mm WW fg : o ' tv ronn o Only 20 Shopping Dayo Bcfopc EaDtep--Make Evcpy One Count BcAmong tlic Firat to Choose From'Theoe Beautiful Halo j With only 20 days in which to complete your .Easter shopping it will be -necessary to make every minute count. This display, of representative . ideas from the! leading milliners of Paris, and adaptations of original conceptions of skillful American brains and hands, correctly forecasts the I trend of the modes for the coming season. Our Millinery has always been the fashion standard of Portland. This Spring it upholds its reputation. ATappc Sailor Of soft imported navy Milan braid, with slight touches of rich trimming. Paris model. Kurzman'o Louis XIV Of pompadour French muslin over soft Tagal braid. An orig inal conception. See this style. Caroline Rcboux ' Joseph's favorite model of im ported Milan ; shower of Para dise all around. It's beautiful. The Llchtenotcln Imported Milan with soft moire facing, French plumes. Gains borough effect.. See this' one. A Paris Creation Leghorn brim, shadow lace crown, midget bouquets. rich floweni and ; long streamers. Ah extensive, comprehensive showing of Women's Headwear, suitable for all occasions. Imported and domestic Pattern and Picture Hats, ranging in price from $35.00 to $125.00 Dress Hats, Semi-Dress and Street Hats $7.00 and up. Styles and shapes to please the most exacting. EXCLUSIVE MODELS t Will P Stinum tn nr PrnrK Room on the Second Floor -sY ch y. i Children' Dainty, Lacey' Hats for tiny tots, the most pleasin? shapes with tiny hand-made flowers, etc., such as would grace the head of the proud est and most precious little lady in all the world., Prices $3.00 to $25.00. IRScIhaiiPdlsoim9s IMsIhi : ILfiraems Here's the linen of quality Richardson's famous make. We are Portland agents. Every woman in the land, and especially those: in the vicinity of Portland, knows the value and wearing qualities of this famous Irish product. Richardson Linens are free from sizing. Theyare made just" like. the 'linens of olden times were made'; before the art of adulteration was known.. The prices you pay are the lowest consistent with legitimate merchandising. , ' ' ' - , m . . - ., SSc Towels at 62c Richardson's Beautiful Hemstitched Huck Tow- ' The Main Millinery Salon will be a scene of unusual activity tomorrow. Everything a woman could wish for In the way.of Millinery creations will be on show. Leading modistes of Europe and; America, as well as out own Trench inspired workshops, will contribute to display. Pay an early visit to our Millinery Dept. Latest styles are here. Mew Dresses simdL Soiltts Damnok Q1.48 Heavy Bleached Table Damask, double thick, 72 inches wide, Richardson quality, KQ most pleasing patterns; $1.85 grade vAtlO HEAVY BLEACHED TABLE D.AMASK, all .pure: flax f iber , of the finest, grade; over a dozen" different paiterns to choose A Q $1.75 values, only VJ-.iu from; our regular $1.75 values, only S12.50 Robes for 89.89 Embroidery DeptFirst Floor Many handsome Robe Patterns will go in this dis posal. The materials are voile and marquisette in pure white, cream and combination effects. Require but little work to make up. Our regu- (jQ OQ lar $12.50 grades, special for this sale, at VwsOt G5c Embroidery at 37c 8L00 Embroidery 157c Don't miss this sale. You will need lots of embroid ery before the sewing season is over buy it now. Here's widths up to 18 inches in edges, bands, inser tions, etc., In Swiss, nainsook and cambric 07 materials; worth to 65c yard, special at onlyOlC EMBROIDERIES in dainty Swiss ' and nainsook materials in a vast selection of new patterns, 18 to 27 inches wide. Flounces, bands, galloons, PrT corset covers, etc.; worth to $1.00 a yard, at O v Valenciennes Laces 5c, 9c and 12c Thousands of yards of all wanted grades in. Valen ciennes Laces, French, Italian and German,. In the newest patterns, suitable for all kinds of .. trimmings -and fancy work, where fine laces are, wanted, Many of these are marked at less than half regular 10, prices on sale tomorrow at, yard 5c, 9c and AC Center Circle Sale ol :C1-tpj Gl.SO';SIlls i-79c All aisles lead to this circle. Here yott will find assembled for Fridays selling a vast collection silks in striped and floral Marquisettes, Fancy Taffetas and Foulards in a great assortment of colors and combinations; all taken from our regular stock of dependable silks.- These are suitable for waists, Dresses, Petticoats, Trimmings, Linings,"' etc Are $1.00, $1.28 and $1.50 grades usually. Priced now at, the yard, only "C els,' extra large, with fancy damask bor- ftOr dersj regular 85c grades, special sale at Uv TOWELING--20p0 yards of Glass Toweling, 20 inches wide, all size checks, blue or red. 1 Special for this sale tomorrow, the yard Xmi2V Dainty Neckwear 19c Ea. Trust us for the real worth of these beautiful accessories. We want you to be judge this time. There are many styles in the lot, from the fluffy lace and lawn ef fects to the plain tailored designs in linen. Most of them are worth many times the price Ssked. To morrow you 1 may choose in " from the lot at, each, only 1 C Sale ol Dress Linens Richardson's White Dress and Waist Linens, very sheer or in the, medium weights, 40c to $3.00 yard. 7 Also colored Dress Linens, in all thdnewest weaves, colorings and striped ef fects for smart tailored suits. Priced (11 TJ? for this sale from 50c. up io, yard ' V-l 4 V Remnants of Damasks, Toweling, ttL, reduced. 25c Ribbons Only 15c 5000 yards of 5 and 6-inch Taffeta, Moire and Mes saline Ribbons, extra good grades, all pure .silk in black, white ' and every wanted shade; exceptional grades at 25c a ' yard. Very special for this.-l JT sale tomorrow at only the yard your choice J-Oi' $3.00 Handbags 51.98 In the Leather Goods section, main floor, a sale of Women's Hand Bags of good grade goat ' seal, all leather lined,, with gilt, silver or gynmeta! frames, with long -or short handles. : Our actual Q1 QQ $3.00 grades, on sale special tomorrow at V-LwO 810.00 Watch for S7.89 In the Jewelry Department, main floor, 'a sale of 7-jewel Elgin and Waltham movements in 10-year guaranteedi gold-filled cases Jor women or for men. Sizes 0-12 and 16 in open or hunting cases, plain or fancy, engraved. A limited ' number of QfJ OQ these $10 watches will go on sale at V I 05 50c Rings for Only 19c SliSO Rings Only 48c In the Jewelry section, main floor, a sale of solid gold Shell Rings for women, men and children. Sig nets, single and cluster stone settings and novelty effects in a great variety of patterns. Every ring guaranteed for 5 years 50c grades for 19c A Q and our remilar $1.50 arrades are on sale for Ol Ctilldren'o ttre&ae:& G2.50 In the Children's Store, sfcond floor, a sale of Child en's Dresses, made of fine French Pearline cloth, trimmed with . fine linen insertion," Valenciennes lace and' embroidery; with dainty tucks in skirts and waists; sizes 0 to 14 years. Extraordi- rj ijiary values at the especially low price of pnly. , ZnJu D" Children's Dresses of gingham, percale and chambray, ( made up in the French style, with new .kimono sleeves, low or high necks and longsleeves. sizes 2 to 6 years. They are special ized for this sale tomorrow at the low price of only. 89c - S . TLTT rifc 8 iT. fl . GIO Gvvltclico GO.SO 07 Swltchca at G4.00 In the Hair Goods store second floor, a sale of first quality natural wavy hair Switches, which sell reg ular, at $18.: - Special for (A rn this sale only at low price !) Dy First quality Hair Switches in all the good: shades, which" (Jr pn sell regular at $10. Sp lO.jU Hair Switches in the mixed gray: very good $7 grades for only $4.00 FREE With each Switch sold at the above prices we 'will 'give a hair- a VdfcSrABSOLUTELTTKE: . Men's $3.50 A B Underwear yoiid) In the men's corner, southeast a sale of English knit, medium, weight under wear suitable for early Spring wear. White with pink, blue and lavender cross stripes. Drawers are finished with satin waistbands. All sizes in thi "lot; $3.00 and $3.50 grades 60 1 are offered at low pnee of t 1 0 M cnfSIiaw Knit99' Hooe 25c, 3i3c - If Shawknit Hose do not give entire satisfaction ; if they do. not please you , in every way, we will refund. the money or replace, socks free of charge; 16 tylesohooserf-frpn f:'! f Triced special, pair, at tuL OJC ' S Main Floor, Men's Slulrts Gowns and Coatc Beauftlfol WalGts All these will pose for recognitian tomorrow. Each garment bears the grace of refinement. They're fine. iFancy Suits Up To 0115 .Beautiful Go wno 02nG and Brides' Dresses, priced up to vJJv' New Dreoseo $11.50 to$C5 Evening Coato Up to 055 Street Coatd 015 to 062.50 Women's Waloto to 065 - You are invited to examine thejse new arrivals. We would like to have you pass judgment on them. We know they will meet the full approval of the most exacting woman. Whether " you intend to buy or not, we will feel honored by your visit. 0,Hs PdfficoMs -SSifc ...In the Garment Section Second Floor- Southwest V ' Tomorrow only we will specialize a splendid lot of women's Silk Petticoats. Taffetas in plain colors and stripes and checks ; also Dresden Silks in the most pleasing patterns and color com binations and Jersey top petticoats with messaline flounces, plaited and fashioned especially for the close-fitting gowns and skirts, with or without. dust ruffle. Have patenttn tops or strings to fasten. Values to $7.50 are offered now at the special price of Oj!) X f 1 u it , , r"u i Waist 85.75 Like This Illustration, A sale of Women's Waists of rich m e s s a 1 J n e silk, styled with net yokes and cuffs, which are trimmed with tailored bands of mes saline silk, with clusters of pin tucks down the front and with side plaits in the back, and trimmed in but tons. ; Colors are navy, Co penhagen and gray. The season's best offerings for style and qual: dJC .'VC Hy. "Priced at. 7 9D I d Waiot 86.75 Like This Illustration. A new Mot of Women's Waists of dainty chiffon over sheer linings, well made; collar and cuffs of heavy cream net, piped with silk, heavy lace bands 6et on 1 i n i n g s to show, through the chiffon in both front and back ; also trim'd in chiffon shirred bands. The most attractive styles in tans, grays, brown, wis taria, navy, etc. Q( nf at JU. f O V-' i : ) S1.59 Priced special 4 Pieces Aluminum Ware, Worth S3, for Tomorrow, a sale of "Wear . Ever" Aluminum Ware. A one-quart lipped Sauce Pan, worth 55c; "a J-quart straight Sauce Pan, worth 65c; a 2-quart Sauce Pan, worth 85c; a (Si fA 2j4-quart Pressing Kettle, worth 95c. Total, $3.. Special for this demonstration sale You shall be. both judge and jury. The "Worth" will be left to you. Here is an offering of men's coat style Shirts, with plain or plaited bosoms, with cuffs attached, hundreds of neat patterns to choose from.- Black and colored pencil stripes, also soft shirts with French turnback cuffs and collars to match, in plain white and tan shades. Spe- A ' MO ..',$1,50 Bos-v ClapEs Make se 1.00 . Discontinued lines of "Clark's Make" Hose for children". Clark says: "If . these hose do not wear better than any' hose you have ever bought at 25e a ; pair you can return them and . get a new pairj" Fine ribbed tah lisles, size 7a, 8, sy3. Fine ribbed white lisks, size 1 Fine lbedjblack "HlisTes, ln 'sfze' 8'onIyTRegular Af 23c grades priced 6 pairs for 01 UU . IfrOOO 35c DEVIL'S CAKE 25. Made in our own Home Bakery. CHOICE HAMS 15. , Little Pig Hams, which weigh from 6 to 7 pounds each. Nice for small families. Only .100 left 25c. CAN BEANS 19. The' tiny stringless beans in cans. FLORIDA ORANGES, 40 dz. FLORIDA ORANGES, 500 dr. FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT sale tomorrow at 2 for only BIG SALE OF KOJi: !' pee on CHOICE BUTTER, 750. Glenwood brand, made in Oregon. J5c CHILI SAUCE, 250. Bishop's brand, put up in bottler. OLIVE OIL 730 BOTTLi:. Crosse & Elackwells the WHEAT' FLAKES. Large packages, each ' " contains a piece f t ' fancy.. 'main:: CO: , fiii.j on Tin;