The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 05, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1912.
SAY
JIGEIIT IS THIEF
Mlchal Sporalsky, one of Its ,well
known residents, , The reason for his
act is not known as there was said
to be nothing in his domestlo relations
to lead to it. , As he was about to re
tire he said, a ho took a drink from
a bottle, "This is my last drink In this
world." He was alone With his aged
wife, who did not realize' that he was
taking his life until, in a few minutes,
he began to groan In severe pain. . fin
ran to call a nolghbor but he was dead
when they returned, The Aurora phy
sician, Dr. B. F, Glesy, was called. The
coroner decided that no Inquest would
be held. ' The funeral was held today
and Interment made In the Aurora cem
etery. 's'i' V- ,'.'.' ,'
NEW PASTOR FOR EAST
SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Tho Host in Value Tlio Peat in Quality
Ladies' Home
Journal .
Patterns
10 and 15c
Latest ' Styles
Tin all Sizes ,-
Ladies' Her o
Journal fcr
. November
15c a Copy,
. On Sale in
Pattern Sec
tion. 4 us k yi v.
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Wallace J.. Poland, Pacific
. Coast . Representative,
Arrested. ' , "; -
President;' Arthur's Daughter,
'. Victim of Anaemia, Secures.
Tranf usion of: Blooterf
fu . " 'w--aesBMa
SAVES WOMAN
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San l-'rancluco, Nov. 6. Wallace 3.
Poland, raclflo coas$ agent for the In
ternational Harvester company of Amer.
-loa,waa- taken-lnteutody -r her- by
dutecUve agency on a warrant charging
cmbeicleroent of 91600 on October .2.
That the total defalcation of the.. ac
cused man will reach $84,000 Is the re
port mada .to. tha police -. by,!: th , com-,
plaining witness, Aubrey, li Ambrose,
the traveling auditor of the harvester
trust.' - The complaint was sworn to be
fore Police Judge Weller and Poland'a
ball fixed at $50,000 bond .'or 125,000
cash, a ..- v'. c -
Toland hf not been turned over to
the police as yet, but will be lodged at
the city prison late this afternoon. It Is
believed Poland Is said to have squan
dered the money in he operation of a
Modesto theatre and the fit, Regis sa
.lootv of this city, -( v'wVi '
DETECTIVE, HASTY; WITH
, GUN, PUTUNDER ARREST
' L'; United Pnim Lease Wire. ' 1 ''. "'' '
tattlerAVaslw Nov, City Detective
M. JMcNamee who -shot -Grover Pep
, per, a ll-year-old farmer boy from Mis
souri; after breaking In his door to ar
. rest hlra, has been charged with assault
in the second degree In a warrant is
' sued this noon by Prosecuting Attorney
Murphy. The warrant followed a per
eor.al Investigation of the case made
- 'Baturlay by Murphy. Pepper and his
"brother were thought to be suspicious
.characters, - '
"EUGENE ON BASIS OF '
' POLK DIRECTORY HAS ,
V , POPULATION OF 1 7,1 00
- e (Special to The Journal) e)
, Eugene, Or., Nov. 8. Polk's e)
' new directory of Eugene, now e
' "being printed,. contains approxl- e
' e mately 8550 names, and using
- the tisuat multiple of two for 4
every name in the 6ok, the es- e
e tlmate of the population of the
ie city Is 17,100. ft is believed
" that this figure is not far from 4
; e correct, as the city-tas expert- e
' e enced an enormous growth dur- e
;;.e lng the past, two years.
: Rer. W. O. Shank. i.,-.- -
When Jtev.. W, O, Shank, of WiaMeld,
Kansas, arrives 'here some time, before
December-3, when he will take up the
paatoraU -of the East - Side Baptist
church, In the place of Albert Ehrgott,
he will be tendered a welcome that will
probably excel any reception ever given
to- a new minister; The plans for the
reception are already under - way - and
are being entbuslsstlcaljy discussed by
all members. - ' , '
Bev. Mr. Shanks gives op the pastorate
of the First Baptist church at 'Wlnfield to
respond - to the call from , the local
church. . . . ' .-. v- .. -
Judge King Pairs Vote.
. (Special to Tn JoereaLI
Chicago, 111.. Nov. 6. Judge Will B.
King, national committeeman from Ore
gon, has found It Impossible to get back
to Portland. In . time t6 vote. Ha has
arranged to pair with a Republican and
a Progressive and so will not lose his
vote in the sense that he will negatively
help Wilson's opponents, ; .
-' Election Clerk Drops Dead.
. (United Ptcm Leased Wirt.)
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. S. Henry Moest.
67 . years old, a Republican election
clerk, dropped dead In a polling booth
when the polls opened here early today.
Nothing worries a nagging wife so
much as a husband who won't get mad.
New YorkN". Y., Noy. S.Mrs, Charles
Plnkerton, onjy daughter of format
President Chester Arthur, it " became
known today, was saved from almost
certain death rast week tjy" a blood trans
fusion operation, which was performed
at the pinkerton's home at Mount Kls
k!o.'N. aV.J V.:::
Mrs. Plnkerton bad long been a suf
ferer from anaemia. It was-decided
two weeks ago that only blood trans
fusion could save her. :';
many volunteers. The operation was a
complete success and the condition of
the patient la reported aa satisfactory.
Mrs. Plnkerton before her marriage In-j
1903 was Miss. Ellen Herndon Arthur.
Ifer mother was a member of the Hern
don family f Virginia, which was noted
for the beauty of. Its women, '
"MY" LAST DRINK," SAYS
SP0RALSKY TO OLD WIFE
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AUmr- Hp.. Vat' I.ff'hla Mmmnnttv
.was astounded to learn of the suicide of
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, Porllaci KqltllDfj Co.
150 ,3d, Near Morruon.
aCala e370 Fbones-A-TMO
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When in Portland aton at the Mo
tel Seward. Ton will find it one of
the newest, most artlstio, modern
and elegantly appointed hotels la
the arorthwest. located at Tenth
and Alder streets, la bean of retail
and theatre dirt rid. Kates 81 rn.nA
up i with bath, 3 and an. Bus Meets
aft trains. W. M. XTV7ASO. Prop,
($Plf IMPORTED
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It looks like a cigarette
Ifs made like a ciffarette
It smokes like a cigarette
But it TASTES
like a little adventure right
out df the Arabian Nfehts.
Complete Hew Lines of Knit
Underwearjand-Hdsiery1--
The wanted' styles in fall
and winter- weights in - all
sizes for women and chil
drenThose good durable
sorts always found here.
priced to you at less than the same qualities are sold
for else where for instance : r , 7
Women's Hose, 3 Pairs 81.00 r
A splendid line of women's medium weight, cotton
Hose Made with Irish linen sole, double garter top
and high-spliced heel-Sizes $y3 to 10 35c; a pair,
or, three pairs for onTdoJlar.-rsr--- '-r- -r-r
Children's Hose, 3 Fairs 50o
"Ah excellent wearing cotton Stocking for boys,-made
in the . reinforced heel and toe and shown in all
sizes from 5 to 10, the kind sold regularly at W
a -pair on sale atfjhree pairs for fifty cents. - -- - -
Women's Wool Vests, Pants, CJ 1 T A
Tights, garment at. . . . . .'. . . .9 1 OU
A; full showing; of the celebrated Spring
field . Underwear for women Vests in
hlgh-heck, long sleeve styles and pants
and tights in ankle length fine all-wool
garments in all sizes Unmatchable val
ues at $ 1.50 a garment.
$1.00
Women's Wool Vests, Pants,
lights, garment at. ....... .
Fine wool high-grade Vests, Pants and
Tights in gray and in whiter-Vests in
several styles with high or low heck and
long or short sleeves. Pants and Tights
in ankle- length All regular sizes, un
usually fine garments, on (PI AA
Sale at ..........
Values in Household
Linens
A great collection of Linen
specials, all new patterns,
bought this season especially
for this sale All are depend
able in quality, guaranteed by
us to give perfect satisfaction.
This is your opportunity to
secure a generous supply:
75c DAMASK 59c ; ;, .
One ot the best values we have ever been
TeTV-lcw-piTceomesfull60lri
50c DAMASK 42c
An unusually welPwearing Damask-at a
wide, is full bleached and has a fine
mercerized finish, shown jn a large va-
riety of neat new designs Our leader
at 50c a yard Priced This sale
at
42c
Natural Linen Crash for Fancy Work
AllWidthsHJnderpriced
18-inch Crash, yard .18c to 25c
2Q-inch Crash,-yard. . . ..... .22c to 30c
3(inch Crash, yard 25c "to 65c
54-inch at. . . .50c 72-inch -at $1.25
PLAIN WHITE UNENS
A Full Showing
36-inch Linens, yard . . . . , ;35c ten $1.00
5cHensardTz0(
54-mchinensryard ri rrTT75c-tQr$l
UUNCH CLOTHS, $1.25 AQ
GRADE, EACH.............. VOC
One half Bleached German Linen Lunch
Cloths, 63 inches square, finished with
hemmed -and open work borders f Q n
Regular $1.25 grade On sale 7Ut
excellent wearing quality, comes full 70
inches wide and shown in fifteen differ-
eTitijesigns7 regular75c qualityC A
Priced This Sale at. . .... . . OyC
BLEACHED NAPKINS, $1.35
KIND, DOZEN....
95 c
-iOO dozen Bleached Napkins of good size
and quality, they come 20 by 20 inches,
and - shownin -neat - patterns Regular
$1.35 kind, priced at the dozen
Plain and Fancy Linen Huck
All Widths and All Prices rHrr
1 5-inch Huck, yard. .". . . .25c to 75c
1 8-inch Huck, yard:". . .7. ; iH7c to 50c
-iOinehuckard
.inHucK, yafd. ........50c to 60c
HANDKERCHIEF LINENS
Qualities to Suit -All
Fine Sheer Linens, a yard from 50c
up to ... . . . . .". .$1.75
Camb, Linens, yard. . . . ... .50c to $1.25
Good Mews in
Dress Goods
and Silks
A great assortment of Silks, and likewise a
large stock of. Dress Goods have been
grouped into special lots and marked con
siderably below regular worth. The va
riety of the styles and colorings covers a
wide range and assures the fulfillment of
individual desires We repeat with empha
sis that all of the fabrics are in the newest
weaves and popular patterns
12,000 Yards of Fanoy Drcs3
-and Waisting" Silks
Poplins Changeable Bengalines Messa- I A
lines; Taffetas Etc., $1-$1.25 Grades )yL
. All are this season's silks in standard widths and
reliable qualities at this sale you have choice of
yajd-wide Silk Poplins in the, wanted plain shades,
cream and white 27 inch heavy changeable Ben
galines 22 to 27 inch fancy black Messalines,
Taffetas, Repps "and Ottoman Cords Chick new
designs in novelty waisjing Silks Fancy Persians
Scotch Plaids Neaf hew designs in Louissines,
Messalines and Taffetas Also 20 to 27 inch nov
elty Jacquard. weaves and neat striped novelties
It is a most unusual opportunity to purchase de
sirable quality Si&s for waists, chesses or fancy
. work at less than regular wholesale cost. C A-,
Reg. $1 and $1.25 grades Now On Sale, V jL
38 to 54 Inch Dross , Goods Reduced to 45o Yard
changeable Diagonal Serges New novelties in checks and1 stripes Pretty Scotch
Plaids and solid colored, rain resisting cloths and a great many other fabrics - A XI n
in values to 85c a yard Now on Sale atv,v. .;. . . . .... . .