The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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GiliPES VERY SOUL
Woes of Patrons on Route 1 ,
- Waterloo, Mr Described v
'rT'Z" (Special to tb JoornL
Bweet Home, Or., Nov. 21. Patrons of
R. F. Cu No. 1 from Waterloo, Or, eiy
they ar receiving 7 very poor ervloe,
- Waterloo is the second of s, string of
towns which are served by a stags line
from Lebanon,: -whch Itself Is at the
end of a branch Toad running' from Al-
--' bany and another Xrora Woodburn.
- The towns. In order, ara Bodavllle,
1 Waterloo, Sweet Home,-Foster and Cas
, cadln, one stag leaving; Lebanon each
morning-, and another starting; from Cas
, cama, . which arrives at Lebanon about
.- t o'clock p.:n1''-:;,',,t"''-'V''y',i
The mall schedules cause the carrier
for R. F. X, Ho Waterloo, to leave
that , off ic-; about an hour before the
, arrival of the dally mail from Lebanon
on his 26 mils drive to carry to nearly
600 persons living on his route,; mall
which had arrived in Lebanon one daV;
had lain over there until the next morn
"lnp, then had been carried by etage to
Waterloo, and lain there another day
and mgnt before be could Starr out with
It Thus all news Is two and If Sun-
' day .Intervenes, three days old before,
the farmer rets it. The farmer reads
the quotations In his Journal and rushes
a load of produce to Lebanon, and ships
. It to Portland expecting a big check In
return, only to learn In his next day's
Journal that a sudden glut had .caused
that ' particular, article to - drop away
down, and ha has thereby lost many
' dollars that quicker malL service might
' have saved him : , .'
The farmer also may get an Important
letter, already two days old, which must
have an Immediate reply.. His answer,
.mailed next morning-, rets to Waterloo
: about an hour after the stare has rone
- to- Lebanon and must lie over until the
. next afternoon, when It Is postmarked
, and sent to Lebanon to wait another
hour1 for the train. Then another wait
of several hours ensues in Albany for
the Portland tram. As the principal
business of that Lebanon , train Is to
meet the main line train at Albany for
' Portland, it Is argued that the schedule
of the. outbound stage and train might
both be changed enough to enable mall
' to go directly through from the farmer's
mailbox to Portland the same day. This
- would be even greater benefit now that
the parcels- post law permits - sending
oy mau xor many necessary supplies.
The -rural, carrier, A. L. Zlexing. has
carried tho mall since the route was
: started six and a half Tears aro. and
has never let the patrons miss their
mau a single day in that time.
FOR CAPTAIN OF POLICE
Only five of the 1? men who fook the
examination held by the civil service
commission to secure ellgibles for the
position of notice cantaln wr f ouni
to Five passed when tho commission
yesterday approved the final markings.
, These men in. the order they passed aro
, R. II. Craddock, Joseph 1 Keller, E. EL
Lyon, T. J.: Casey and Harry Riley;
v i One - of - tho , first three wiy be ,ap
,v pointed by.Mai'or Rushlight to fill the
s varanoy caused by the resignation of
Jl-Captatn.BaUey.i-Thls ha been filled
, temporarily ' by 'acting Captain- Harry
Riley. Joe Keller, who Is a particular
-'friend of Mayor Rushlight's, has been
" - employed as acting captain also for the
1 past-year Frlnnds of JCalla are pra-
. ticairy certain tnat he win be the man
named by tho mayor for the permanent
.i. .captaincy.
As the vacancy being taken ears of
by acting Captain Riley Is only tempor
ary, that officer may be retained, al-.
though Police Sergeant E. E. Lyon la
being urged for the place. Lyon passed
, third in tho examination. - He la a Span-
leh war. veteran. - ... , j
HIS "FIERCE" WATCH
' DOG ONLY BLINKED
AS BURGLAR WORKED
4 (Special to The Journal) 4
4 Eugene, Or., Nov. 21..- Sam o
Bernstein,' a dealer in second- 4
" 4 hand goods in this city,' Is con- 0
- 0 vlnced that all fierce looking and , o
' ugly dogs are not good watch- o
Jdogs; A short time. ago hspor
chaseff "an "Alaskan' wolf 1167"
4 guaranteed . to keep burglars
- o away, ana has sept tne animal o
. 0 tied In .ills store every night
o slnca '
e Tuesday night someone entered e
e .the store, picked over a . lot of
e Jewelry, cutlery and other goods, e
e and .taking the best he could 4
0 find and packing it in a new
e suitcase selected from the stock, o
e left tho premises without being
e v molested by the dog. , A .,..4
e - Bernstein ' discovered - his loss 0
0 when o opened the store for .f
, 0 business yesterday morning. The e
0 dog was lying asleep wnere it
0 was tied the night before. Peo- e
o pie living above the store, who ' e
e ara able to hear the least noise '
0 beneath, declare there was no
disturbance, the burglars erl- e
e dently making friends with , the. 0)
dOg.-i- , . '
Wants Ald for Good Roads.
' f Swinl to The Inarnalt
Medflsrd. Or, Nov. 21. At the first
meeting of the newly elected eounty
court it was decided to asW the south-
. ern Oregon delegation to the state legis-
lature to help Jackson county get state
aid for a state highway.. If state bonds
are issued for the Pacifle highway, work
can be begun at both north and south
ends of -the road. An active program
la being mapped out by tho new county
court, l .
AVOID PURE VI Lit
tor Infants and Invalids
It meaih the Orlfinal end Geoulao
r.lALTED itllLu
., Th Foed-Drlnk for all Ac .
itlch nrllltrtna)teo? grain .in powJerformH
. .. .... -giuiiiHrifrim,.Mivniiiviiiiui.H1
Purenutrittqn.upbutldingth whole body
, Invigorates nursing mothers mnim aged.
More heejtliful than' tea or ' coffee,
', Tke no substitute. Atfc lor HORUCK'S
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At tha Kclicn Ccur.ttr
LoatIie?.;: HandLa
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01.5.0,Q1.75Vnluc3
For one day only, Bargain Friday, we are
offering "Women's Handbags' at a" ridicu
lously low price.- They are made on heavy
silver or gilt frames, in round and yent bot
tom style, with single strap handle, All
leather bags, witti leather-lined .seat and wal
rus .pressing. Regular; &1.5o',and' Q7t
$1.75 values priced at only ', ; . . . 7 1 v
I.c:tcr Lualnm hours fcr cur employes Durb th-3 winter xncnl! our ittcre vvill
epen at 80 a. m. and closa at 5;30 On Saturdav we epert at 9:15 a. m. and
cloia at 9:15 in ths evening Xrnas nuir.btr cf The Ladies' Home Journal here.
THE
MOST.
IN
VALUE
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'Mil,
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THE
BEST
IN
QUALITY
Soma3Fjrow Will IB
At the Drug Counter f , ''
Great Sale Daisy Chains -
Beg 15o and 25o Values A vri
A very special offering of - about 50 dozen
Children's Daisy Chains at a price you'll be
pleased to pay., A full-size Necklace and a
very, popular ornament. Sell ' regularly 1 at
'45c and 25c. each. Special price 1 A
for this sale only . . . 1 lit
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At ths Notion Ccu:
Salo Character 33olb .
01.00,01.25 Values C
A Bargain Friday offering of about 200
Character Dolls of the best makes. - They
come fully, dressed with shoes and stock
ings. Dolls with unbreakable-. heads, in
characters such as Sis Hopkins, Sassy Sue,
Dorothy j Dainty, Middy Boy, . Middy Girl
and Baby Dolls. ; See them tomorrow and
invest in regular $1.00 and $1.25 H C p
values at only . . . . . . . I Ob
--We Have Arranged a Great
List of Timely Offerings at
P r ic e s N eve r Paralleled !
The price reduction involves our entire over-stock of seasonable goods Regardless
of original cost or intrinsic worth Short lines, odds and ends, broken assortments
and small lots must be disposed of to acquire much-needed room for holiday goods
Our stern necessity creates rare opportunity now-your opportunity Shrewd buy
ers need no urging The little prices speak loudly for themselves HERE ARE A
FEW HINTS FROM A THOUSAND OR MORE THAT ARE ON SALE FRIDAY:
Entrap Extra!
At the Drug Counter
iBieors5eEaoh
Tomorrow at the Drug Counter, a very spe
cial showing of -about 1000 dozen Gold-Finished
Beautv Pins in two zood sizes. Come
in many pretty designs and shown two pins
on . a card. Best 10c grade specially
priced at only
. ,... . 1
5C
Friday
Very Special Bargain
Saleswomen's Stylish Dress Skirts
w .,1 , 1 1
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Of Pure Wool Materials and
Shown in the Latest Styl
Come, in Black: and Colors
Blue, Brown and Gray Mix
tures Best $5.50 to $7.50
Values for Bargain Friday at
For tomorrow, about 300 handsome Dress Skirts to
choose from., They come in small, medium and
extra large sizes. -and are made of guaranteed pure
yy JJl sllC lWi miJ 11 uiw lUlvu V a IF a vo itMws w v
serges, mixtures and diagonals in black and colors,
blue, brown and, gray. Beautiful, well-made gar
ments, and as there's only one.of a kiqd, we advise
an early visit. Reg. values from $5.50 7Q
to $7.50 special at J)UI 7
Neckpieces andBiiilis Go at 25 Off
Beautiful Furs tomorrow at a great price reduction. Our Furs are always marked at a
most reasonable-price,: but at this sale you have choice of all at one fourth off. Every
fur in the store is included-Jap mink, marmot, fox, lynx, brook mink, raccoon, coney,
wolf, etc and every, one guaranteed to be perfect in every respect.
SETS ON SALE FROM $2.23 to $26.45 NECKPIECES SPECIAL 98c to $20.63
Friday Sale Childr eiOTight
GOWNS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS UP TO 14 YEARS OF
AGE ALSO SLEEPING' GARMENTS, WITH FEET, FOR
CHILDREN UP TO 6 YEARS REGULAR 65c, 75c AND 85
VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY AT
At this sale tomorrow you can supply the children with nice,
warm garments for night wearr Finely finished Nightgowns in
sizes for boys nd girls up to 14 years of age, and a fine line of Sleeping Garments,
with feet, for children up to 6 years of age. Both gowns and sleepers are made ,of
very good, heavy quality outing flannel, in plain white and neat pink and blue striped
effect. ' All well made, neatly trimmed and finished. Shown.in good full size. C Arr
Regular 65c, 75c and 85c values specially priced for this sale ... . . . . . . . OXXH
Special for Tomorrow
in the Domestic
Section
6000 Yds. Amoskeag Outing Flannel
In g to 8 Yard Lengths, Shown in Neat Tl Thota
Striped Styles. 36.1ns Wide, 15o Qttafi JLyyo.
If you wish to buy standard (Juality Outing Hannel at a saving of one third, come
here tomorrow without fail. It's a sale of 5000 yards of manufacturers'-short lenjjjhs
from 2 to 8 yards each. The celebrated Amoskeag Outing Flannels, full 36 inches
wide and shown in fancy striped styles and desirable colorings. The kind
always sold at 45c a yard. On sale Bargain Friday at, yard I vV
9c
4500 Tar ds of Finest
SHOWN IN HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS IN MOST ANY WANTED COLORS
ING-BEST REGULAR 12Uc QUALITY ON SPECIAL SALE AT, PER YARD
In the Main Floor Drapery Section we place on sale over 4500 i'ards of the best Silko
lines at considerably less than real worth. The assortment includes innumerable pat
terns suitable for fancy work, draperies, quilt coverings, curtaining, etc. You have choice
from the most desirable colorings in neat small figures and pretty-floral and large fig
ured designs. . Silkolines of standard width that have always sold at I2c yard,
Priced for Bargain Friday at
9c
3c
FOUR HUNDRED DOZEN HUCK .TOWELS AT HALF PRICE-REGULAR
5C AND 6c QUALITIES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE AT. EACH
Tomorrow, in the Domestic Section, we place on sale special tot ol 'HuclTdwelt a
Dargain price auoui.hvu uuzcu, aiiuwn ia uciiuucu aim uniu sijjca. uiicjr-winc
15x30 inches and 13x26 inches. The kind sold regularly at 5c and 6c each. On . l
sale Bargain Friday at only .0
Sale of "Holiday Suspender geto
SHOWN WITH GARTER AND ARM BANDS TO MATCH REGU- fl 1
LAR $1.50 VALUES SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY AT, PER SET M .l3
Anticipate vour holiday needs and Invest in one or more of these" handsome-" sets; for.
father, husoand or brother. Men's Fancy Silk Suspenders with Garter and Arm Bands
to match. Shown in a large assortment of fancy patterns. Put up in a fancy holiday
box and sell regularly at $1.50. Specially priced fpr tomorrow, Bargain. j 1 1 1 &
Friday, at this low figure, only , D 1 1 0
Stamped Towels, Best 25c Values 10c
An extraordinary sale of Towels, stamped on very good quality German hucki in sizes
19x34. Several dainty patterns to select from. Regular 25c values on spe- 1 At
cial sale for Bargain Friday at j. " v
Wometfs Fine Knit Underwear
Stamped Li nen tat One -Half Price
A most wonderful line of Stamped Fringed-Linens, including centerpieces, cushion slips
and scarfs, stamped on white and natural linen. Several pretty patterns to choose from.
Best 75c Cushion IQ Best $1.25tScirfs Xl, Best Jl. 75 Scarfs OO.
Slips at ... . .... . OOt and Centerpieces. . . UuW and Centerpieces. . .UUl
Sensational Sale Fancy Ribbons
-m At this, our annual sale of beautiful Fancy Ribbons, you will
7 have an opportunity to purchase hgh-class goods, at a great
reduction. Over 100,000 yarns or everytning tnars new in
fancy ribbons at just the right width and color.
15c
. iiri iiiii 1t1.11 k in 1 wi
1-inch Fancy -Ribbon,
best 10c grade, yd..:..
1-inch Fancy Ribbon, O
best 12Vc grade, yd Q L
12-inch Fancy Rib- 1 Ar
bon, 15c grade,' yd. . t 1
1 -inch Fancy Rib-
bon, 18c grade, yd.' i
lie
3V2-5-in, Fancy Rib-
bon, 25c-30c grade. . . lut
4Vz-6-in. Fancy Rib- I
bon, 35c grade, yd. . . .1 YL
5 to 6-in. Fancy Rib- J Cr
bon, 40c grade, yd. . U jt
6 to 8-in. Fancy Rib- 3 lp
bon, 75c gradeV yd. . ; OOL
Great Sale 1 8-in; Alio ver Laces Q& 916
In Boantif al Fattoriis For Bargain Friday ttt wtlOfl
rFcin5nrtaT:OTlyrBaTrrrWday
Aliover Laces.at ? aiscount 01 o-per ceni. An cxiraorainary assonmcm xp : cnoose
from irt shadow, ailover, Venise, Baby Irish, Carrickmacross, Nottingham, Oriental, .filet,
silk-embroidered ailover and Quny a'llover,7Come early for best "choice. . -1-,
2-inch Fancy Rib- 1 Jig
bcmf 20c grade, yd. . I jW2"
2I4-inch Fancy R3-
bon, 22V2C grade, yd. .
AN ILIPORTANT AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
The nrudent women will loot well to tEeur oresent andu-
ture Underwear needs and buy in liberal quantities while such
splendid savings are possible. Now, be quick hasten to the
Knit Underwear Section first thing in the morning. There's
plenty of economy, for many lines are underpriced. Here's ft
partial list:
Women'svXr UnionSiiits
Weight
75c UNION SUITS FOR 49c
Women's Heavy Cotton Union
Suits,.shown in high-peck, long
sleeve styles, in ankle length.
Sizes 34 to 38, in cream color.
$1.75 UNION SUITS $1.49
Women's Wool Union Suits,
shown in high-neck, long-sleeve
styles, in, ankle length. All
sizes, 34 to 38, In white and
gray.
$2.50 UNION SUITS $1.79
Women's High - Grade Wool
Union Suits, in high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length. -All sizes
in gray and white.
$3.00 UNION SUITS $2.39
Women's All-Wool Union Suits
from the North Star Mijls,
shown in Winter styles .and in
bouYwhiteand gray. All sizes.
Extremely fine garments.;
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Hisses9 and Girls 65 o Union Suits 3 0 c
Tine, heavy fleeced lined Cotton tTnion Suits, shown in correct
Winter weight and in high neck, long- sleeve stylet In anlrlo
lensthi white only, in all sizes from 4 to 10 years -.
Sale Vomen's Vests, Pants and TirrliLr:
Women's Wool Vests and Pants in gray
and in white. Finely,? finished vests in
high-neck, long-sleeve ' styles; and pants
in ankle length; These garments come la
all sizes. - -
$1.50 GRADE SPECIAL AT,ONLY $1.1
75c GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 49c
Women's Heavy Fleeced Lined Cotton
Vests and PantSi in white Und in. cream,
All sizes. The vests come in high-neckk
long-sleeve styles, , and the pants come in
ankle length, ' ' .
$1.00 GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 79c
ting, high-neck,long-sIeeve vests and ankle
Wfmen'WMhVKtndahtsHrrraY i
and in white.! All sizes. Fine, .form-fit- in gray and in white. All sizes. Vc: I I
shqwnfin Winter styles, and tne r -
and-tights in ankle length.
. - JI0RL!CJ!S9fiM" Pure Milk