The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 21, 1913, Page 22, Image 22

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    .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, TUESDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 21, . 1013.,
"'Sill SIS
F. Toda Charged With $2500
; Mail Theft; Was. Going
Home With Money.
. (Cotlrd Pma LJ Wire.) v
; TaoomB, iAVaeh:, Jan., 21. Accused of
having rifled the niall bags at Garrison,
Mont., and' taking a registered package
containing $2500, T.Tofla, 23 years old,
a Japanese, Is under arrest here.; The
..Arrest was made by United States Mar
shal Pavisson as the Japanese ' was
atOT3ttabDare t lie steaiwf nda
Maru, . which called . for Japan at mid
Blght. . . 1
; When- searched" at the police station.
, $2000 in drafts from; the branch bank
of the M.' Furuya company at Seattle
to .the general bank at Yokohama, 167 '
in cash and a large diamond ring were
found on his person He will be turned
over to the United States marshal to
day and .returned to Garrison. .:..' i
; At the time of the alleged theft Toda j
was employed as warMiouscinan 6f 'th
Northern tar.lflc railroad. It Is alleged
that when a mail bag containing 'regis
tered matter was left in his .. care, . he
opened It and removed the money, i-
Sister la Chiu-jted.
After a- separation tt 12 years, Mrs.
C. Morrleon of New York came to. visit
her sister, Mrs. J. Geuner, S08 Eugene
street, five wneks ago. .. Yesterday ; the
New York sister caused a search war
rant to be issued against Mrs. Geuner,
In which she was allowed to search the
Eugene street home for certain articles,
claimed tr be withheld. ThU morning
Mrs. Geuner complained to' the police
that Mrs. Morrison Is not responsible
lor her action, '"the matter to be taken
up by the county court. Upon asking
for her effects, says Mrs. Morrison, the
Portland sister refused them- Patrol
man Coulter went to the home with the
woman, searching the rooms, but was
unable tq find only a few minor articles.
m
PROHT BY DEAL
Relatives Ousted Osage Chiefs
Admits Oil Company Agreed '
to, Divide Profits.
Loot American Ilanrb.
(Cnltrfd Vim Leawd tt'ire.i
Mexico City, Jan.. 21. Killing , four
employes and abducting several women,
rebels raided the ranch of J. M. Gleason,
an American, near Chlautempam, Tlax
cala state, according to reports here
today. The ranch buildings were loot
ed and burned, Glcason's son, with his
wife and child, made their escape with
difficulty. .
United rreni Iitml Wlre.V V i
Washington, Jan. '21.-In defense of
bis order canceling proposed leases on
ioo.ovv acres or oil lands in the Osage
Indian reservation: in Oklahoma,' Secre
tary of the Interior! Walter i 11 Fisher
appeared today before the house, com
mittee on Irutian affairs. ; Fisher- and
Assistant Secretary Adams questloniHl
federal dlntHct nttorney In Oklahoma
was In possession of the reports of the
secret ser, vice men, to be, used in pos-
sioie prosecutions. . i,..
leahy 1 admitted that the Uncle Sam
company and three other lessees agreed
to divide up thp Osage oil territory with
the statement: ; ? , t
' "We ' agreed to give the Uncfe Sam
company the better part of the terri
tory." Secretary Fisher intimated thut pros
ecution of persons interested in the
leases is pending. . . , .
at length C. J. Leahy, attorney for the
ousted Osage Indian chiefs.
Leahy admitted that he and two cous
ins were related ' by marriage fo the
Osages, and would have an Interest in
the assignment of en of the leases, for
more than 200,000 acres, to the" Uncle
Sam OH company. He testified he
would profit by the deal. He stated
Fisher had sent secret service agents to
Oklahoma, and Fisher replied that the
WILL ftAT!FY.j POPULAR
.. ELECTION OF SENATORS
(Staff Cormpondonrc. .
" Salem, Or., Jan. On the day when
the Oregon legislature Is peacefully
electing the people's choice for. United
States senator, It received and referred
to committee a communication from con
gress submitting to it ratification of an
amendment to the federal constitution
for the popular election of senators.
- .uregon will doubii-cus ratify ttnr
amendment within a few days.- Three
fourths pf he states are necessary to
put the amendment into1 effect
IRVINGTON CLUB TO
II
I' to Be V. 8. Attorney in Idaho.
" (Onlti'd rrext Leaned Wire.
Washington, Jan. II, President Taft
today nominated Willfam Lee to be
United States district - attorney for
Idaho. - .
Bo fore many 1 raontUs have pasRed
work will be started on a' new, build
ing to house the . members of the Irv
lngton club, at East Twenty-first and
Thompson streets. A fund for this pur
poso has already been started. . This
will be one of the important subjects to
be discussed at annual meeting in the
club house tonight for the purpose of
electing three new members to the board
of trustees. . . . ,
Those who have ' been, nominated are
H. M. Haller, John Stewart and W. J.
Hofmann. Within a ahort time, the
members of the board of trustees will
meet for the purpose of electing offl
cers. The present officers, of the club
besides, themembers of the board are
Wllllum F,. Wood wafipWatflenTTTf ink"
Fields, vice president? IL E. Blolim, sec
retary, and S., LV Eddy, treasurer. , :
A bonded street indebtedness of $u,.
000 on tlie club will be secured by get
ting 120 new life members, upon the
payment of J10O each. Plans for a
campaign -to, secure these members Will
be discussed at tonight's meeting. The
club membership at the present time la
in the neighborhood of 600, ..
...Reports from the tennis, Jjterary, so
cial, tjlnance committees and others will
bo heird tonlglit Probably of the most
intercut will b the report of the play
ground committee. Uurjng the past
year the playground, which la eared for
by subscription among the members,
has been open every day In the year,
not onljt to the children of members
but to all, children of tho neighbor
hood, under the supervision of a capable
playground instructor. .' ' ,
A series of interesting lectures on
Oregon history are now 'being given in
the club house every Other Saturday
night. The second of these , lectures
win be, given Saturday night, Febru
ary 1, !.;,, .'V. ,7:f '--
EVANS MAY ARREST v
OFFICIAL TOMORROW
A complaint charaine one of th oft.
ficiala of the Por.tlunl Railway Light &
rower company, with . violation of the
statutes providing for proper fenders
WOMAN. DEMANDS -TO
' BE PUT ON JURY LIST
Peputy - County Clerk Moore ' was
stumped this morning when a woman -demanded
that he place her name on the
Jury list. She declared that she is. a
taxpayer and legal Voter and wants to
serve har country Moore scratched his
head trying to think what he could tcij
her and finally satisfied er by assur
ing her that she wou!,cl be called as soon
as her name was reached on the taxroll.
yet by District Attorney Bvana. , Ac
tion could not be taken,' ka tha charge
is to be based. On. lack of proper fend
ers on the car which caused the dewth
of . ex-Sheriff 'William i.FrazIer last
Wednesday night, and measurements ot
this fender have not been secured. These
will be secured tomorrow If possible,
and. one of the railway Officials ii to
be arrested and prosecuted. -
: NW AND SUCCESSf UL
.CONSUMPTION TREATMENT
European Discovery Now llcing Used
.In New York.' '
Preparations that come' here from Eu- "
rope are usually successful in America '
because thev alwavs make -irood vr
there before being imported.
This Is also true of the new Swiss '
Lune Remodv paIIaiI Hlrolln that Im hp.
lng sold by the druggists of New York
n thu streiigth pf -Itw eefnarkably
irong endorsements from leading spe-
cfallsts abroad, ' i
tissues, and by increasing the appetite
helps to build bp the body generally.
Information about Slrolln can be se
cured in this country trom the Sirolin
Op:, 228 West Broadway; NewJTork. City,''
The Owl Drug Co. stores, v Skidrnore .
Drug stores end all leading druggists '
ere recommending and distributing Sir
olin with considerable auccss.
Licet TbOTFrienJii. the.'Spacious Lobby of Ow Beautiful 7th Floor If eg Room and Enjoy Luncheon Orchestra Music Daily
Only 4 More Days to Purchase Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies, Pictures a Order Novj
Third Annual Cat Show v ' r ' "
Held by the Oregon Cat CluVon the Fifth Floor,
January ?3, 24 and 25.. Mrs. Elbert Besse of
Chicago will judge the show. .
Nursery Fourth Floor
Where infants and children are ca'red for while
mothers shop in the store. Toys au amusements
provided. A trained nurse is constantly in charge.
7A infkffM. Atdt Cfrrttt
Oily -4 Mm BaysMMl!
Columbia and Victor talking Machines
Will be found here in every style, and sold on our
Club Plan of easy installments. Hear the latest
Records in Fifth Floor Parlors. . ' . - -
Our Beauty Parlors ' - ' -: .
Located in the First Floor Balcony, where ex
perts do manicuring, shampooing, hair-dressing,
.massaging and children's hair cutting. , .
paralleled' QOTMcePieriaiffs
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Contract Oooda Only Sxoepted.
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Suppose This Page
of business news we're withdrawn f
what, then-would you, would the 1 1
Deoole of Portland 'arid the West, 1 1
use as a gauge to compare prices! Hasn't it always been isn't it now and won't M
it always be Meier & Frank's the Quality Store of Portland . that has set the f
standard of proper and current prices, for worthy merchandise? ' I
And 5 why?. ; Because of it's position in the buying and selling world because 1
of its purchasing power that embraces international scope because of the Meier 1
& Frank Co.'s recognition in the manufacturing and fashion centers of the world j
because it keeps one consistent plan of merchandising from end to end, selecting I
the best possible merchandise at a cost that enables lowest possible price to you. I
Use our page as a gauge to compare prices we invite it that with a comJ
parison "of the merchandise itself. The result Meier & Frank's! ;V
orfgi,,! Wednesday Notion Day
Each Day Finds Added Spe
cials id Our Undermiislin ale
10
ASK most any woman who has already pur
chased the Undermiislin needs for Spring
- where she found neatest variety and lowest
prices and the invariable answer will be, "At
Meier & Frank's.". Our mammoth reserve stock
and daily arrivals of crisp and newdJhdermus
lins, combined with our unequaled purchasing
power, has made this the peer of every Sale of
White. For tomorrow only we include two
extra specials, which by comparison excel in
quality and refinement of style garments offered
elsewhere toreven-more-moneyr
Conbfia- of the Popular Princess style
- you'll - find these Combination
Hons 95c rset Covers and Drawers. The
: 'material , is fine nainsook, and
they're daintily trimmed in lace and-embroidery
medallions. : " . ' . ' .
Gn iy n -Theresa distinctly, pleasing, style to these Gowns we
oner ior tomorrow oruy. maue jow necK. ana snort
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Our Xj Price Furniture 5 ale
af CT hR sleeves. Of fine nainsook or crepe. Daintily trtm'd
Corset Accesssorles ve ; y
f 'd a i n t y
; How Reduced "d use"
. r r- fulacces-
sory desired-4Dy-milady-to supplement
in dressing, such as ruffles, bust forms,
brassieres, pads, etc., will be found here
in greatest, assortments and now. re
duced for Clearance.
Infants' Knit Goods enter our Gi
gantic 'January Clearance at reduced
prices. - Arnold goods alone excepted.
Second rioor Hew Building' MU Ordera Flll4
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E ACH Wednesday finds extraordinary reductions made in scores of
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little things. ,
5c Conqueror Thread For ma
chine or hand-sewing. In white h
only. Nos. 50 and 60, 2 spools at J)C
5c Colbata English Wire Hairpins,
paper l.
25c j Acme Sanitary Safety Girdles,
eacfi 15. ;;..
10c Mercerized double Serge Belting,
in colors, yard 5,
15c Priscilla bias Binding Tape. Odd
colors, .2 bolts 5d,
iOgncyXubeinSr-largc-size 3
15c Hose Sflpportcrs For children,
"Warrior" brand. In black and m
white. Tomorrow at only,, pair C
10c" English Twilled Tape, in white,
. 10 yards 5.
15c Bone Hairpins, 3 inches long, the
dozen 5.
5c Waif ield Linen Finish Button
Threads black and white, 2 spls. 5
.3 5-yd. white Corset Laces, 4 for 5
5c Hooks and Eyes, black and white,
O UR Gigantic January" Clearance has left here arukthere in our
immense Furniture stock sundry odd pieces of High-Grade Fur
nunre, wnicn we win ppsiiiveiy aispose Ot.
during the last four days of this sale at
Yt price, tarry selection we counsel you
to make, owingto great volume of daily
saies.
Tomorrow
at l2 Price"
. ' rrrn fin' n't ' Tft f i f'i I f r7r?fl
win 1 f i
$35 Rocker, genuine brown Spanish and
Turkish, f 17.50.
$60 Rocker, genuine black Turkish, 930
$120 Rocker genuine black Turkish, $60
$55 Leather.Arm Chair, f 27.50.
$30 Upholstered Chair, mahogany. 915
$100 Pan Plush Chair, mahogany, $ 50
$70 Upholstered Arm Chair, $35.
$63.25 Upholstered Settee, denim, f 31.63.
Odd buffets and
China Closets
Only One of Each
$$7.50 -Buffet,- satin walnu
on sale at, special f 43.75
$80 China Cabinet, satin wal
nut, priced at only f 40.00
$1 20 Buffet,- genuine mahog
any, priced at only f 60.00
$96i China Cabinet, - genuine
mahogany, special $48.00
$132 Buffet, old oak, $66.00
$114 China Cabinet, old oak,
placed on sale at $57.00
$150 China Cabinet, Circas
sian walnut, only $75.00
$150 China Cabinet, Jacobean
oakrprlcelttt only $75.00
$120 ' China Cabinet, fumed
oak, on sale, only $60.00
$55 Upholstered Arm Chair, green "Vel-
our, $27.50.
$55 Upholstered" Arm Rocker, green vel-
our, $27.50.
$43.35 Upholstered Arm Chair, dftiim,
at $21.63 - - .
$150 Mahogany Settee, Pan'Mohahv $75
$190 Mahogany Settee and Chair, Pan Mo
; hair, $95. .
Brass Beds SffiS
of Most Styles
$15 Brass Beds,
size 4x6, $7.50
$58.00 Brass Bed,
size 4x6, $29.
$65.00 Brass Bed,
size 4x6, Bpecial
$32.50.
$70.00 Brass Bed'
' size 4x6, $35.
$72.50 Brass Bed,
size 4x6, special
$36.25.
$85.00 Brass Bed.
size 4x6, special
TO,
$150.00 Brass Bed, size 4x6. at $75.ftdTiV
$27.50 Brass Bed, size 3x6, at $13.75. N
$37.50 Brass Bed, size 3x6, at J$19.75.
$41 Brass Bed, size 3x6, at $20.50.
$32 Brass Bed, size 3x6, at $16.00.
Comfort in YoimHomjB an,tAcrn,, Range Heater
Coats
at$18.?5forrvaotor-
irig-general Utility Wear
Storm and Auto Styles, Regularly
$25 to $35
rjGHT-WEIGHT Wraps or
j Overcoats are of little com
fort, either for . motoring or any oc
casion where outdoor exposure these
days is prolonged Exceptionally time
ly is this offer we make for. tomorrow
on heavy Storm or Auto Coats. Only
100 enter the sale. They're of tweeds,
chinchilla and zibelines. In black and
white, gray, brown and tan mixtures.
Also plain navy, black and brown.' The
loose and comfortable raglan sleeves.
Some styles have fur collars. Others of
velvet or self material storm collars.
Regular $25 to $35 Coats, offered for
Clearance at the very low price, $18.75.
Suits at $8.85 Riar
$12.50
and to $30
'' . . Models
Our Suit Section has "grouped for
Clearance in two great lots,' over 500
buits for women, misses and iuniors
They're plain and fancy tailored Suits
of fashion's latest designing. Of fancy
serges, cheviots, homespuns, diagonals,
tweeds and worsteds.- All sizes from
15 years to 44 bust measure. v
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$ft ASS0?. $1?'50 t0 W0$20 to $30 Tai- Cll il CT
,OJ Tailored-Suits. ' florcd SuiU Only V iO.O 5
$f 50 & Sf 71 Se!don indeed, such an offer is madeon Lingerie
W i4 OX m ' imi!1, mar(lui!5('tt! anJ 1awn- Lu'S and short-.sleev-e
ridlSIS, C styles, high and low neck, fancy yokes. - Lace and
. embroidery.- trimmed. Regular $1.50 and $1.75
Waists, p.aced on Clearance Sale at only 95c. '
$1.75 House Dresses Of
percale and chambray. Round
.high collar. I'ront or back-
hutton styles. Light, medium
and dark colors. -1 hese fine
garments are placed on
sale during clearance
S 98c
$2 to $3.50 House Dresses-Of, Per
cales, ginghams and chambray. Round,
"V" shaped or high collars, cmbroidery
trirfmed or plain' chambray. Half, three
quarter or Jong sleeve , lengths. Light,
medium and dark colors. -On (t jq
sale at this Clearance at; only 5 1
Second Tloor Mala Building stall Ordtra jruiad
Four Day Sale Acorn Stoves arid Ranaes-America's Standard for 50 Years
i fr: , v J
Acorn Are made f
i.1 11 highest s:rade
Ranges !ste The style
. .:..vJs: as illiKtratpH U
'the Acorn Aurora. Has plain
'nickel trimmings" and the popu
lar lej: base.-vA-most satisfactory
,'cooker and baker.N Two sizes
are mcmaed tor Clearance. :
$40 Aurora Acorn Range, 1 6-in.
siie, priced this sale at $32.40
$42.50 Aurora Acorn Range," 8
in. size, priced this sale $34.45
Other-StylesofRangcs"
Reduced for-CIearance'
Gas Heaters As JUus
jrated. With ; polished
steel case, coppeK reflcc
T6f7T4va.Iipj5crtu'riicr5rr $4 Gas Heaters, at f3.35
$5 Gas Heaters, at f 4.15
AcOm The Acorn Wood Heat-
er, as illustrated, has the
Heater airtight feed door and re
" 1 N i s t e r damper. Durably
made with heavy cast-iron, linings.
Suitable for burning ' wood only. -
No. 18 Acorn Wood Heater $10.35
No. 20 Acorn Wood Heater $12.50
No. 24 Acorn Wood Heater $13.50
Other Heating Stoves
Rcdnced for Clearance
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Fourth Floor
MOurMen'sSuits
and Overcoats Fnter'Our Gigantic
January Clearance
and, 'twill payto choose tomorrow, as
tnese uearance bale nnccs wi 1 Dnsi-
tivcly be" withdrawn after this week..
Men's $15-$18 F'Cy
buits or Overcoats
$1 1.75
Men's $25-$35 F'cy
ouits or Overcoats
; $18.75
All of Our Staple Blue and Black Suits and
Overcoats for Clearance at 10 Per CVnt nft
ur Entire Stock of Raincoats, 20 Per Cent Off
jVAAoww, Aider $f'eefjsj
Telephones
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