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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
i in n m nun n UUU UUILUII FOB OVn SAFETY Building Inspector Takes No ' Chance With . West Side of Marquam". Building; Cause pi Cave-In Under Inquiry. Tenant in the Seventh street aide section of the Marquam building were ' ordered to vacate; their premlsei this morning on, Instructlona from the office of H. E. Plummer, city building inspec tor.! That nart (if th M hutlrtlnv va. cated today correspond to the similar section on bixta street which collapsed I in two section yesterday morning. -: ' It is not exDected , that the Kvnth street, or West. side,, of ' the structure viiKgo aown, according to aavices from tha I.'.:'. '.!; r inrq.rdor'a office, but It may do bo, and It Is thought ' best to tnke no unnecessary chances of loss of life and . property. The other sections of the building are believed to be per fectly safe, and will be allowed to stand occupied, unless further examination should prove them. in dangerous condi tion. . - ,;. .v ":,, Xnvestigatioa Seta? Made. Action to be taken by . the National Fidelity company owners of the build ing, relative to the reconstruction of the damaged part, will depend largely on a report to be made by a committee of expert builders and engineers, . Who will . go carefully over the Marquam structure and report their findings to the" owners, f " , Directors of the National Fidelity company met' this morning at the. call of ;Bmery Imstead, and decided that no definite action could be determined until further expert opinion bad been received on the real condition of the damaged building, and the chances of further collapse. , Engineers and build ers are examining the building this aft ernoon. ,- , in the meantime the remaining part of the north wall Is being razed by workmen, who are operating In a rather perilous position with ropes and pul leys. Sixth street, between- Alder ana Morrison,' is entirely closed to traffic during the operation and Just the side walk is clear on Morrison street v be tween 51 xth and Seventh. The .dam- aS''J building, and present operations on It, are still a source of Interest to pe destrians, hundreds of eyes having been fjcussed on it all morning. May Have Crumbled Away. It is thought probable by builders that the collapse would have come even had there been no alterations under way at the structure at the time of its cave in. So far as has been determined, the crash followed the gradually disinte grating of en old, poorly made brick. It is pointed out that this' brick might have gone to pieces just the same had it not been disturbed In the least R. E. Kraemer, deputy city building inspector, said, this morning that so far as he has been .able to learn there are no records to show that the Marquam building was ever condemned. "It has been persistently rumored,"-. said Mr. Kraemer, "that the structure was de clared unsafe several years ago. If such is the case the condemnation was probably made before the building in spector s department was esisoiiBnou, J "Work of . alteration on v undamaged parts of the building Is being continued.- '.,., ' '' - After the theatre or at dinner tonight. hear l h Md : Pels and famous Russian Court Symphonic orchestra, at, The Louvre, Also Mrs. Philip Pels and Miss Helen Horn, soloists, 1 ' ' . PBSlltO amy 'i Total of Premiums Aggregate Good. Sums for Success-.. ful Exhibitors." " Journal Want Ads bring result. Premiums awnrrtdrt at tha. PantflA Tn. "ternatlonai Dairy show at the stock yards summed up this morning, show the following reBultsi . . . ' ... Holsteln division The Hatelwood Stock farm, total premiums $71. Ayrshire division J, W, CUse, of Se attle, f651. Guernsey division D. II. Looney, Jef ferson, Or., $526. - Jersey division John B. Stump, Mon mouth, Or., S478 first; W. O. Morrow, Independence, Or., $185, second. - Yesterday afternoon Seattle took first place in both the certified milk and mar ket milk classes. Portland took second place, and the only California entry third. ; : v..v :;, .v ' -.. -y In the certified milk class, 8. F. Sim- son, of Hollywood, Wash., was first, with a score of 97 out of a possible 103 points. Bocond was taken by milk scor ing 95.6, entered by the Portland Pure Milk & Cream company, from the dairy of E. U, Thompson. C. It LIndley, of Santa Crus, Cal., was third with a score of 95.4. The other scores were: W. J. Langdon, Sumner,' "Wash.," 95.25; J. D. Farrell, Renton, Wash., 91.15; W. V. S. Robb, Kent, Wash., 92.2; C. W. Qrton, Sumner,' Wash., "76.3. .v J. W. Clise, who captured the biggest money in the Ayreshlre division, la a Seattle banker but has a largo dairy farm at Redmond, Wash. He Is In tensely interested in the upbuilding; of the dairy Industry In the Paclfio north west and la. president of the Pacific In ternational palry show under tha aus pices of which the show is being held at the stock yards. , BURNS POLITICIANS ARE - WATCHING FOR PLUMS Burns, Or., Nov. 22. Burnrand IIar ney county politicians are endeavoring to flic up corrals. Tha two offices re ceiving special attention just now1 are the office of a local assistant to the newly elected District Attorney' Brooke, Republican, of Ontario, succeeding W. A. McCulloch. C. H. Leonard Is the pres ent incumbent here, but it seems there Is a desire among others of the local lepal fraternity to have the plnea. Since tho office of register for the government, in the Burns land office is to be vacant, Frank Davy having re signed, both Democrats and Republicans have had several conferences with a view to making recommendations. During the week a government agent was here, .and he met with both these parties and it rumored that Charles W. Ellis was recommended for the place. Mr. Ellis is prominent in local political circles of the Democratic, party and one of the younger attorneys located here. The position Is a desirable one, the appointment being for four years and paying a salary of (3000 a. year. WATER-CALLED MISS " GARVIN TO HER DEATH (Tjnttird Pre Leaned Wlra.l . ' Lonsdale, B, I., Nov. 2.-"I can't get the water off my mind." This note was found here today among tha effects of Miss Norma Garvin, daughter of former Governor Garvin of Rhode Island, whose body was taken from ; tha Blackstone river. An autopsy showed that deatb was due to drowning, and that Mies Garvin had been dead at least 20 hours before her body Was found. - The corpse bore no marks of violence. .;' j Members of Miss Garvin's family safd she had been despondent for some time. tt.irlt 1 ( r ft : ' Brown univrt si! i i i; Investigation slit I ht I reached the railroal station. DEEP-SEATED Xi. " CURED IN FIVE IIOUIw. New Home-Ma&e Syrup From Boston Press. ' Progress in'medical compounds nevrr ceases, and now it is stated by a prom inent medical man tha,t any deep-seats 1 couh or cold on the lungs can be ac tually cured in five hours bv tha clock. Opium and morphine have been report ea i in in past, as reuer measures. But now it is leanved that the system must be treated to rid It of inflamma tion and congestion. A tonio laxative cough syrup" does the work so quickly and thoroughly as to be almost magical What heretofore has taken weeks to cure can be accomplished in hours. Get this formula filled or mix it at hom and always keep it on band; One half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essenoe cardlol ? and v. three ounces syrup wJiite pine compound. Shake the bottle and take 20 drops every half hour for l)our hours, f Then take one half to one teaspoonful three or four times a day until the aystem Is purified and toiled up. Give your chil dren less according to age. One filling will usually cure a whole Xamllv.' as . I the doss is small. I J Take Lunch Tomorrow in Our Beautiful Fourth Floor Tea Roomh City-Prompt Service Portland Aflenf s for Gossard Front Lace, Mmc. Maricttc, NemoMarquisc, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets-Complete Slocks 2d Floor Store opens at 9 :30 a. m. and closes at 9 &0 mJ every Saturda; telephone derks will take your order beginning at 8 ' o'clock in s the morning. ' Prompt deliveries.? i ... Women's Cape Glows al $1.50 Department on Main Floor Women's extra quality Cape Gloves made from best selected stock. One. clasp style. P. X.1 M. sewn, : with spear backs. The proper, glove for ' street wear,. Tart and' white. All sizes, special el.DU Women's Gloves for $1.25 Women's ; fine quality Kid Gloves in the regulation two clasp style. Overseam sewn' with one . row titched back. Black, white, -Un-navy," gray "and "'brown. a p Sizes to 8, the pair ePl.aCD M9W(D)IP ftmw S: Eton nhe Daylight Store" 'The Sanitary Store" "The Fresh Air Store" Free Knitting and Crochet Lessons from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5 daily. ChUdren's free classes in embroidery every Saturday from 9:30 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon, Second Floor. , . irrf r $2.25 Handbag s for 98c sale of women's Main floor Special Saturday sale of women's high grade leather Handbags., A very, useful Christmas gift - All the very newest shapes, col-, brs'ahd styles." Good, strongly constructed bags of best quality, $6.50 grades on sale at jjq f4.98; $3i0 grades at ?1.98,i2.25 Bags JOC Men's and Boys' Clothing Now alii Entire Stock Included, Excepting Blues and Blacks Men's Clothing Section," Main Floor Tomorrow we begin our regular Semi-Annual Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats at ONE FOURTH OFF the regular marked prices. Every Man's Suit and-Overcoat in the house is included in this special offering, excepting blues and blacks. Also our entire stock of Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, excepting blues' and blacks. Remember this means just what we gay-the whole stock and not a few sow selling garments picked for quick selling. Step in; to morrow and pick out the Suit or fj p Overcoat you like the best and pay4LtJa3 Sale of Men's $6.50 Bath '1tdes'fbrii4.95''"' Main floor. Why don'tybu select that gift now! Here's something that willSurely please him. Made from heavy German Eiderdown in new and novel patterns h4 helongsih8-sltnr$U gular f4 QF way at $6.50 ea'ch.'AU sizes in the assortment lxVD r Floor Our Grat Semi-AiindSale of RSSlnotixeI Retail Shopping Women,s$3iShoes$2.69 Shoe Department, , Main Floor. Women's fine grade Patent Button Shoes, a little less than .200 pairs in this lot for tomorrow's selling. Genuine Goodyear welt sewed. Women who appreciate a bargain will be on hand early. Popular an q lasts and regular $3.50 grades, at, pair $fUr "Candy Day" on Bargain Circle Main Floor, Between the Elevators' . v 40c Snow Flake Nougat 27 40c Ass't'd Buttercups, lb. 30 40c Chocolate Dipped Caramels on sale at the low price, 30 40c Marshmallows, pound 25 30c Salted Peanuts at, lb. 20 40c Ass't'd Cream Fudge S5 40c Chocolate Fingers, lb.J27 25c Peanut Squares, lb; 18 50c Assorted Cream Chocolates on special sale at, lb, 30 25c large Gum Drops, lb. 18 30c Cocoanut Toasties, lb. 25 30c Old Time Choc. Drops 20 On account of Thanksgiving, our "Red Letter Day" in the Trading Stamp Parlors will be changed to TUESDAY, the 26th. Plan to take advantage of this splendid opportunity to get 10 "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Free. : Men's $1.50 Shirts at 95c Plain or Pleated Bosoms, All Sizes An immense purchase of 2000 Men's Shirts to be on sale tomorrow at just about the regular cost of making. Better values than you have been offered in a long time. New est and most attractive patterns in popular striped effects. Coat styles with atached cuffs. A wide range of patterns to QC choose from; $1.50 shirts, on sale at JvC Velour Hats 84 "Your "Jt .at,the most conspic- jous piece of wearing apparel you own. Be particular. Step in tomorrow and have a look at our superb new'line of new Aus trian Velours, silk lined. A gen tleman's hat. Special &i A A tomorrow at only T.UU Smoking Jackets Special $13.95 Men's handsome velvet. Smoking or House Jackets, perfect in fit and well tailored. Lined throughout with silk Messaline or ' taffeta. Rich colorings and splendid qnality. Regular 1 Q QC $18.50 Jackets special for VlJUJ Suggestions For Women Who Buy for Men Many women do the buying for the men folks of-the family and save consider able by doing so. Shrewd women will find everything here that he may need at the very lowest of prices, tomorro'w. $1.50 'Coope', or "Bradford'' UncTr 85 $2.50 "Bradford" Union Suits at fl.TB $4.00 Men's Sweater Coats for S2.89 $3.0f "Cheshire" Hats Special 2.00 $1.50 Men's Shirts, on sale at only 95 25c "Bilt-to-Wcar" Hose, 6 pairs f 1.00 Boys' Ribbed Union Suits Special at 50c f CJJ nidiu 1'iuui. .uuys iiccLc uuucu uuiuu uuns ju in natural color pnlyf Excellent quality and good 50c fittings garnici?ts. ( Come in, sizes 24 to 34. Heavy winter weight; 75e grade at, special Boys' $1.50 Pajamas Special at Only 98c Main Floor..' Boys' and children's Pajamas made from fine soft fleeced flannels, nicely finished. At tractive patterns in neat stripes and. figures. jQQ Regular $1.50 grade, special for tomorrow at VOC Men's HandkcrcWefs-by the-Box $5 Suits for 83.95 Juventleepartrnen V Main Floor End-of-the- season clean-up pf broken lines and odd Suits . at a fraction of their real worth. &plendidf well made Suits of very best grade fabrics, the stylish browns and gray mixtures. An aj Sizes for boys 9 to 18 years. $5 Suits PJtvD ... "Dr. Denton's" Sleeping Garments For Children Main floor. ' "Dr. Denton's" Sleeping Garments, keep children free from colds. Made with feet, fine knit me rino fabric. Sizes 2. to 10 ( 1A Prices run from 50c to Fleece-Lined Underwear at 50c Main floor. Women's Fine Heavy Fleeced Vests and Pants in gray or white, high neck and long sleeve vests -and-ankle length-pants excels - C An ient fitting, all sizes, at only OUC Women's Union Suits at $1 Women's fine Ribbed White Cotton Union Suits, extra well finished and good wearing grade. Medium weight, high or low neck, long or flj A A elbow sleeves, ankle length. vUU Child's 50c Union Suits at 35c Nazareth Waist Union Suits for chil dren. Medium weight, fine ribbed cot ton, with taped buttons and drop seat Sizes for children 2 to 12 years OP, of age. Special tomorrow at ODC Women's Hose, 3 Pairs for 50c Main floor. Women's fast black-eofc ton hose, full seamless with double garter welt and extra spliced heels, ' spies and toes. A very sat- PA isfactory hose, 3 pairs for only uUC Women's Silk Hose for $1.00 Five standard lines at this price, in cluding "Kayser" and "Remember Me" brands. Black, white and a full line of evening and street f Af shades; ejtxa quality, pair lUv Children's Cashmere Hose 25c Children's heavyweight Cashmere Hese for - boys and. girls, fine and wide rib, seamless, With gray merino heels and toes. Sizes 5J4 to OC 10, at, the pair, tomorrow hwC "No-Mend" Stockings, Pr. 25c "No. Mend" Stockings will give longer and beter wear than any other 25c Stocking nn the market Fine ribbed, fast black, with linen spliced OC heels, soles and toes, for only LDC Ribbons An interesting topic just now for nearly every woman is making up some dainty article for Christmas giving. Our immense stock, offers a wide range for choosing. Buy Them by the Bolt! Special reduced prices tomorrow on extra quality silk and satin Rib bons in the narrow width Re duced as follows: 14c No. 1 Ribbon at, bolt lOtf 17c No. ya Ribbon at, bolt 12 25c No. 2 Ribbon at, bolt 18 45c No. 3 Ribbon at, bolt 27tf Baby Ribbon at V2t a Bolt Our Holiday Leader Splendid quality Satin Baby Ribbon, just the thing for tying holiday packages. Come 10 yards to the bolt. n Supply your future needs at I2C 10c Wash RiBbons Only 6c Ribbon Dept., Main Floor. 3000 bolts fancy Wash Ribbons suit able for holiday use. White, blue, pink and lilac'). yard.bQlt3. 12c grade 8fl0c grade at UC 65c Veilings Special at 17c A remarkable sale of Imported Mesh Veilings on the main floor tomorrow. All leading colors and full 27 inches wide. Veilings 1 n worth 65c a yard at only. 1 1 C 35c Neckwear Special at 25c Main floor. Hundreds of pieces of women's dainty new Neckwear in this great lot. Robespierre Novel ties, Stocks, Jabots, Frills, OtJ etc. Standard 35c values for mwv Women's 820.00 Long Coats Only Garment Salons Second Floor We've only a limited number of these splendid Coats to sell at this price, so don'tVait until the line of sizes is broken before you select yours; In this lot will be found coats that are equal to' many being shown elsewhere at 20 to $22.50. The season's very newest models m three- UUai .ki M.1-V- ''"iS "- J fi.m 7. . ,iV. T..1 '2$ Also a numDer 01 ine popular; "Johnny" Coats, with loose-fit ting and belted backs and storm nr tailored co liars. Double-face materials, tweeds, diagonals, whipcords, chinchillas, - serges and striped pola cloth the most popular of the present season's fabrics. Several models in the assortment have large patch pockets and deep turned cuffs. Sizes for juniors and misses, 13 to 19, and also for women, 34 to 44. The Coat bargain of the year. Special for tomorrow mmmmh : " 1- : yx y .. ... . r - , - f T.,'1 - -- '.-. ... lips in the JJ Basement Mm s fine Initial Kerchiefs, two styles, plain white with ; embroi dered initial; also, corded and hem stitched with colored initial TC corner; 6 in a box, at only I wC Men's pure Belfast Linen Kerchiefs with embroidered initial . corner; fine, sheer quality. Put up 6 in a fancy Christmas box at Q " A A the low price ' of only flvU Men's Holiday Boxed Four-in Men's 25c Initial Handkerchiefs of finest Belfast linen, narrow hem stichted hem. Choice of 'several style initials.- Box of 6 dj tomorrow at low price of vlnlw Men's " 35c. Initial Handkerchiefs, extra ; fine quality .Belfast linen, with pretty embroidered initial. Three-styles in a dainty AA Christmas box, priced at' 9XUU Hand Ties Special Only 25c Sale Girls9 Woolen Dresses Salurd'y Krntir! TlAAr rri!Mrn'a T?in Wnrtl RrTinAl TkraB nf fi IS tractive style some with pleated skirts and others in gored i f i"7 etvli TTicyh nf Inur nrlr Inner rr clinrf All AM AA fliVfr tiw the leading colors. 'In two great lots, $4.08 and On Cash Sales in the Basement "Underpnce Stbre' TomorroW Againtomorrow .the Big Basement Storewill be the1 center of attraction. Double "S. H.LGreerLTrading Stamps will be given on cash purchases. Be sure and secure saleschecks and present them at Basement Stamp Booth day of purchase. Premium Parlors on 4th floor. $6.50 Hats for On Sale From 6 to 9:30 p. m. Saturday beautiful trimmed Hats in this special offering Hats the which you have never bought Before for a single dollar. . Every L one of them new and desirable in style, and handsomely trimmed with the season s latest effects. Small or large shapes in a complete line of the newest colorings. Hats here that are bound to suit you. None sold before or after time stated above none C O. D., and aa none on approval. They are our regular values up to $6.50. 2) 1UU W fft Over 300 9 4Riccc Dinner Sets 32.48 tnl the ) Basement Underprice Store' tomorrow.1 Fine white Seml-Porce-' lain Dinner Sets," consisting of 6 Cups and Saucfers, 6 Dinner riatesfc6 Pie Plates, Fruit, Saucers, 6., Independent Buttert, I Meat Dish. 1 Vegetable Dish, 1 Sahid, I Sugar, 1 Creamer, Cake Plate. Great value. 10-inch Blue and White; Salad Bowls on special sale at only 15J H6t Potot E S2.2S A rti he-fiastmentGtiaranteeri f orSTrearsWeigrthreeTKnmrJsr ! Vone-onapea uas x oasters on saie Tomorrow at tne low price, i5a? Savory Seamless Roasters," extra special tomorrow at. only 85 Covered Steel Roasters size 11x16 . inches,' special at only 39 Rosette Irons. two-piece sets; buy them tomorrow at only 35 I II 1 JW - 3 a $12.50 Dresses at $9.38 Second Floor. Children's all wool Cream. Serge Dresses, Norfolk s, Sailors, Peter Thompsons and fancy style Dresses on sale to- CO 90 $2.25 Dresses for $1.29 Children's heavy Galatea Dresses in good assortment of light and dark colors. High or low neck, long or short sfeeves,$2i5 Dresses S OA on sale tomorrow ttt morrow at only (Children's Hats and Bonnets at One. Fourth. Off Children' wear section, second floor. Choice of our entire & . stock of children's Hats and Bonnets tomorrow at nn (mirth off, Tegular prices. AH the season's latest and-liViff smartest styles priced from .75c up to $6.50, at Hr Vll lmperl9lR6ast:C6fIee:'(: Rcg. 40c Quality tl S( CL. Florida Grapefruit 3 for 25c J Choice Stfd. Olives 3 bots. 25c Columbia Sausage, a box 25c Kosher Corn Beef, pound j40c Toilet Articles at Ketei Prices The Great Pre-Holiday Sale Offers Many Opportunities for Saving First Floor l6o Toilet Paper, 1500 sheets, only 10 1 5c Pcar'a Uriscentad Soaps, at only 8 Ho Roger & Galet Soap, special at 22 6o "Ufa-Buoy" Soap two for only 5 11.00 BocobelU Castile, large, only 65i lOo Transparent Glycerine Soap, at 5 lOo Lllao Rose Soap, the bar, only 50 S5o Lehn & Fink's Talcum Powder 150 $1.00 Plnaud'a "Bcautlvlva." only 650 TSo Pompelan Massage Cream, at 400 6c Menthol Cough Drops, two for 50 So Eucalyptus Cough Drops, two for 50 ZS Peroxide, special for this sale 150 25o Bromo Seltzer, the bottla, only 120 M.25 Mary Garden Extract, only gl.Ri 75o Plver's Extract, the ounce,- at 570 60c Pachets. assorted odors, only 2.14 '15o Witch Haxel, the bottle, only 15f 36c Absorbent Cotton, special, .only 210 25o Syrup White pine Compound 120 6ffc Sempre Gtovlne, on ssJa only 250 It.W-teyr-Halr-Tonterat crirjrg rEB Again tomorrow w will give free one box Maurlne Rosebud Rouge for each empty Maurlne Cream Jar re turned.' Maurine Cream, priced at 250 too and $1.00; Maurine Beauty Lotion, in two sizes, at. the bottle 500 and $1 11.00 Extra Heavy, Large Else Mirrors, Ebony or Rosewood, special price 890 Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, large and varied assortment, OXTB 70XT&TX 07f S6.93 Quadruple Silver Plpte Comb, Brush and Mirror also Military Brush and Combs, special price at only $3.08" 14.00 Parisian Ivory, Long Handle Bon net Mirrors, special low price, at $2.7f J3.50 Parisian Ivorjr Hair. Brush, H ; rows bristles, special low price, $2.25 $1.50 Combs, all coarse or coarse and fine; on sale at special low price 850 -' 200 styles In Trial a Mirrors. RnwnA. SOate. Walnut, Blrdseya Mapla;!p0Tiy7OB - saie at tne special reduction of STJJU HTJDHTTT'B IOHJET rEPAUATI0K8 . . .... iuu cam raase s mistaxa m buying Yii h this famous line. Wa carry every prep- 1 aratlon made ' by Richard Hudmit f M aTvetmirTOTa cwamr 2 50"-BO 4 - 9 1 fVJo Sec Talcum Powder, the box 250 'yio Sec" Soaped th cake, at only 250 Wio Sec" Tollef Wlr, 75. $1.40 rKxtreme Vio" Talcum,, box only 500 "Extreme Vlo" Soars, the bar, $1.00 ."Extreme ,10 Toilet Water,75o, $1,40 ; ' i V