The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY" 11, 1913.
Fulton , Piik; W. L. : Brewster at
Kerns; ; -iirshall . N. Pan, at Ste
phens'; ' J. D. Lee at iMount Tabor;
Ben v Rlesland . at Fernwood; V,
Vincent Jones at Frazier home; Wallace
McCatnant at Failing; Judge )I. JH.
Northup at Alnsworth; q. M. Idleman at
hLewellyn; Judge Cleeton at Lents; Eu
gene Brookings at Holladay; J, L. Led-
wldg at Gregory Heights; Kelvin G.
Winstock at Lincoln High; M. C. George
at Ockley Green; Ben Irwin at Jones
more Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden at Shaver;
Newton McCoy at Peninsula; Dr. E. O.
Sieson at Woodstock;1 Harry W. Stone
at Rosa City Park; Lester W. Hum
phries at Hudson; Jessie Hodge Millard
at Wlllsburg; Miss Ernestine Heslop
at Kenton: Jerry E. Bronaugh at Portal
mouth;' Miss Helen Mlchal-at Weston;
Frank B. Riley ajt Ladd school; James
F, Swing' at Verhon; L. D. Mahone at
Highland;, Rev. Jimes B, Fitipatrick at
Montavllla; John k. Lee at South Mount
Tabor; Walter- Evans at Woodlawn;
Allan1" It. Joy atlSellwood. )
Vr, Jr "Si., Loudon will talk! on "Lln-
coin In Purpose and Achlevenent," and
Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, "Lincoln
and His Mother," - - ' 1
Senator BovertdRe ut In.'! i. . s t
tha choice of. the Mute f
for President In 1916. Bi-inrin 1
Hanson, prom hiont Heattlv l'it''
who Is here today.
Hanson is a candidate for Vi.
States senator.' (.:,.,;'-; ).'',
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- Journal Waht Ads bring results.
NEW YORKS'S NEWEST .
TOWER OF LIGHT
llevcridge for President. 1 ,
San Francisco, reb. 11. -Either Gov
ernor Johnson of California for former
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GERftlAH DOCTOR
REPUDIATES CURE
Head of Public Health Depart-
ment Doesn't Like Fried-;
mann and His Methods.
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' (Cnltal Prm teased Wlr. ''
Berlin, Feb. .1 1. That Dr., Frederick
Fran Frledmann. discoverer of a tuber
culosis cure, attempted W : have! th
rovernment buy , his culture outright
without Its first undergoing government
tests, is the statement made by Profes
sor Klrchner; head vt : the government
health department , - '.
"The German envomniMt tma fur
ther Interest in Frledmann or his cure,"
im runner siaiea. 'y. -v. r-i
Frledmann wanted the fcovernment
t? deslahat ' hnnnitar
mlglit tfir. the remedy." Professor Kirch,
ner. added. - "Hil also stipulated that he
conduct the experiments personally, no
. other physicians participating. Of
course we declined, saying the govern
ment has no right to turn sick patients
In state institutions over to experimentalists.-
. ,, ,.,.,.
"We offered to make test experiments
at the government's medical Institute
In Frankfort-on-the-Maln, but ' : this
Frledmann refused-.. He then proposed
that the government acquire his bacilli
in effect that wo purchase the remedy
outright. This was so ridiculous in the
face of Friedmann's refusal to allow tlx
.government to-tem his cure that I did
not answer the proposal."
. Frledmann announced today that die
had booked passage to New York on the
liner Kron Prlnzessin Cecclle, sailing
February ,18. , . , ., ,. ;.
INDICTMENTS RETURNED ;
BY THE GRAND JURY
Corbet H. Griggs and Loute-H. Meg
ley, two young men who held up and
robbed R. A. Kennedy of his watch,
chain, fob and 80 cents on the nightof
January 80, were indicted yesterday by
the grand Jury for assault and robbery.
Circuit Judge McGinn, to whom: the
grand jury reported, placed the bonds of
each at 815,000. . j
Three JiTdictments were returned
against Ed Koonts for the robbery ot
It McCutcheon January 17 in which
oolite secured a watch and diamond
-r Other Indictments returned were
against Fred Muller, larceny of a violin
and case from a building on January,
27, the property of E. K. Lee; William
Median, larceny from a store .of
watches, revolvers and pliers from Max
Levin on January 14; John Maybrick.
larceny of Jewelry and cutlery from th
store of Hyman Cohen on Januarf 18:
George Zahos, accepting the earnings of
.Dora Williams, a woman of the under
world; E. Fosgren, statutory crime
against Agnes Bloomfeldt, three years
old, and Robert M. Patterson, statutory
crime against Eugenie Dupont.
TOWING TRUST ILLEGAL
SAYS COURT OF APPEALS
Cleveland, O., Feb. 11. The United
States court of appeals In the "towing
trust" case holds that the Great Lakes
lowing company Is an Illegal comb!
nuiion in restraint or traae. Tna gov
ernment has asked for its dissolution.
jThe court reached Its decision in Cin
cinnati yesterday but It was not made
jtnown until today.,
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Weak Stomachy
hystem.s Weakened by Improper
Nourishment Through Weak
Stomachs Susceptible
. to Disease,
, The lowered vitality resulting from
a weak stomach which fails to prop
erly digest food and repair the con:
itantly wearing put tissues is unable
to properly cope with the attacks from
disease germs to which the human
organism is always subjected.
Duily's Pure
Malt Whiskey
has proved to be the greatest aid in
restoring digestion to the weakened
deranged stomach known to science.
Many doctor rely upon it in cases of
this kind because they have proved its
efficacy. You can regain health and
lly's taken in table-
spoontul doses as
directed.
Sold by druggists,
grocers and dealers
at $1.00 a bottle.
Write for free doc
tor's advice 'and
valuable illustrated
medical booklet.
The DufTy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,
a, z.
This photograph," takeiy. at night,
showing- the amazlng'Woolworth
building of New York, tallest ia
the world, with halt its fifty-five
floors lighted.
CONFESS ARSON PLAN
WHOOPING- COUGH
arasmuuic csour asthma coughs
BRONCHITIS CATAKKH COLDS
A simple, safe and effective treatment for
bronchial troubles, avoiding drag. Vapor
ized Cresolene stops the paroxysms ot
Whooping Cough and relieves Spasmodic
Croup at once. It is a pno sufferers
from Asthma. The air carrying the anti
Uptlc vapor, inspired with every breath,
jnakes breathing easy; soothes the sore
throat and mtonu tha rnnih
ful nights. Is invaluable to mothers
mm yvuoj v-uiiuren.
Send $ postal for
descriptiv booklet.
Vj0nrlrf Crwol Antinptle
I TLrotTblUf,ir th. ir.
riutfd throat. The? art
Impl, effettr and anti
rptla. Of your drugfta
or (ram u, lOo la nampi,
VAf 0 CKESOLENB CO.
(2 CarUisat St., N. ?.
jtido out ior youweu. dt actual test,
that Anti-Kamnia Tmblmtt give sure,
quick, tale, relief for the headache,
back-ache, side-ache and all pains pe
culiar to women,; Not m itimalant,
'-'V 7 pranl ar habit former. I
Ask Yaur Druggist For
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by Quantity w lociri 25c Pictites
ALLOWED TO GO FREE-
Although confessing that they had
planned to burn a roominc-hoiiee at 43K
Alder, street, H. 8. Huntley, proprietor
or the place, and Ben Ellis, cannot be
prosecuted under the state' law. Both
men. therefore are allowed to go fro.
The object in setting fire to the bulld-
intr was to Secure 1200(1 lnsuranr-B
Word reached Captain John Dillane of
Knglne Company 3, at Sixteenth and
wasmngion streets, mat the two men
had planned the fire. City Detectives
iiui una Jiinenana arrestea Kills Sat
urday nlslit in the roomine-honsp. taunt.
ley had gone away, as the place was to
nve Deen urea tnai evening. He re
turned yesterday and Was taken Into
custody.
The two men had drilled holes throng!
inner walla on tha second flnnr Boo
hed been stuffed In the holes and these
saturated with oil. in an adjoining room
were found two quarts of oil, while in
another room were found foni nnarta !
It toad been arranged that a blaze starU
mg in me rags wouu soon eat its way
to the oil.
Both men admitted nlannlnir th if.
fair, elvina their dtorv to thn riot Off !
and the district attorneys office. The
insurance policy was taken out January
19 In the name of Huntley. In the col-
lection or this Ellis was to have receive! I
$200 for setting fire to the plaoe in
in the building, which -is a three-story
n iivture wwnea oy.xr.p. w. Uornellu.
Eleven of the rooms were occupied. The
insurance company-holding the policy
was notified and Immediately revoked
it. .nunuey ana Kins were required to
gn ineir aamissions and were discharged.
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L MEETING TO
PLAN FOR LINCOLN DAY
The final meeting of the Lincoln soci
ety in preparation for the city wide Cele
bration of the birthday of the martyred
president will- be held at the city hall
this afternoon when chairmen of the
various auD-cornmlttees will make their
reports to the general committee. Chair
man George L. Baker of the school pro
cram committee, annminf art vtA-.,
a long list of names of speakers who
win ueiiver painouo addresses to the
cnuaren oz tne various public schools
luiiiorrow, 4'i ne net xoiiows: " - - -i
A. O. Clark at Coych school'; Robert A
ImlaV at Arleta iTranlr fno. o. a....
nyslde; JYank Grant at Chapman t Rabbi
uuimn a. wiae at xnorapaon; John F
Lotran at Eliot: John s tAVonsnn ef tfAl
tnaa; VvRldemar Seteni ut Cmntnn n a
Johns Washington- Hlghi J Edward
Werlln at Alblna Homestead ; L. IX Lev-
In ITS at Brooklvnr Rev Paniomin
d-- T . r i t .
v uersim mgn; Kev, John J. II
Blmtison at Bchnnl at th... .
- - " WVUI 1
oiton at , uavls; R. w.i Raymond at
iiiingion; Miiue it. t'jrrumbuli at Clin
ton. Kelly: Ii. M. IjOnnpr ". llut).n.n.i
Frnd W. rMulkcy ; at Shattuck; K. K.
Kubll at Buckman; I E.,Latourette at
iinwnmta?' W.'-rrffrntwtrttrTfTrmr-gef!
J.J f". Caliallri at TJoVa' mt niri.
Aid society,. Judge George N, Davis at
uit-ncoe; vr. joiner 1'ohl Lovejoy at
Opce-SL-Moiitll Limeim andl 'Doisiesti Sale
The Importance of This Great Monthly Sale Is Measured by
r Excellent Qualities Combined With Remarkably Low Prices
Vft have inaugurated a series, of bnce-a-month sale events for thrifty housewfives. ,This is the first of the series, and its great economical advantages are bound
to make a special appeal to the practical and particular housewife. This once-a-month domestic and linen sale means that you can buy linens f of the, home
needs at prices lower than at any time during the month. . Take a look at the below items and their prices, and then figure your needs ; all new, clean merchan
dise. On sale Jn the Basement r , . 1 ! ' !
, Triumph Sheets and Pillow Cases
Prices on all staple goods are advancing, and the increase
on bad linens is very material. For that reason we would sug
gest that you lay in a stock of TRIUMPH SHEETS AND
PILLOW CASES the very best on the market. ,
Triumph Sheefjs and Pillow Cases are made of A-l cotton,
and are torn for hemming. They iron straight and smooth.
Continued laundering leaves them white and soft. The sheets
have a 3-inch head hem and 1-inch foot hem.
TRIUMPH SHEETS
Size 54x 90 inches, Special, each ;. .61
Size 63x 90 inches, Special, each 65J
Size 72x 90 inches, Special, each 72
Size 72x 99 inches, Special, each 79tf
SizeJ2xl08 inches, Special, each 85
Size 81x 90 inches, Special, each . .79
Size 81x 99 inches, Special, each
Size 81x108 inches, Special, each .90
Size 90x108 inches; Special, each , .95
TRIUMPH PILLOW CASES
. Size 42x36 inches, Special, each 18l
Size 45x36 inches, "Special, each . 20
Size 45x38 inches, Special, each. 23
Damask Table Cloths $ 1 .69 Each
Every thread in this damask is of pure linen
in a medium weight, measuring 68 by 68 in
ches. These cloths come in a variety of neat
patterns with border on four sides to match.
Linen Napkins $1.75 Dozen
Napkins of absolutely pure Irish linen, extra
heavy weight, specially adapted for restaurant
and hotel use on account of their extra weight.
They come in dots with key border only.
Linen Dinner Napkins $3.69 Dozen
Th is is a special dinner size napkin in an
extra heavy weight. Just a limited quantity at
this very special price. Watered pattern ef
fects and floral and figured designs.
Table Linens 69c Yard
-66-inch wide pure linen Irish damask, entered in the Port-,
land Custom-House as over weight. In twenty-five different
patterns in scroll, floral and conventional designs.
Satin Damask 95c a Yard
70-inch wide heavy weight satin damask in fine, close count.
In this damask are combined weight and fine texture. Made of
pure Irish flax grass bleached, and none of the wearing qual
ities extracted by chemical bleaching.
Bedspreads 95c
Firmly made vvhite crochet
bedspreads in prominent Mar
seilles patterns. Have hemmed
ends and measure 2x2 yards.
Bedspreads $1.38
Satin woven white bed
spreads, yx2 yards. Scroll
patterns in heavy designs. Ends
are hemmed.
Bedspreads $2.85
A beautiful scalloped edge
white satin bedspread with cor
ners cut Elevated patterns in
a variety of designs.
Vl M ill
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Dressmakers Bust Forms, Special 79c
Selling Regularly at $1.25 J
These forms are mtde of papier-mache covered with
black Jersey cloth. Modeled on the latest lines decreed
by Dame Fashion. They are very light in weight and
the material can be easily pinned to the form. Sizes 32
to 44 bust measure. ' Basement
White Muslin
Special 8 Yard
Good, firm, full-bleached
muslin, 36 inches wide.
WHITE SHEETING
F i n e, close- count, full
bleached sheeting.
2 f yards wide, yard 23
254 yards wide, yard 25
2y2 yards wide, yard . .1. . 29
KITCHEN 'CRASH 8. YD.
A lintless, full-bleached crash
with woven edges. It's firm and
stocky and has no dressing. 17
inches, wide.
Linen Russia Crash 12 Yard
Bleached linen Russia crash,
for pantry and kitchen use. An
excellent wearing quality soft
and pliable.
Turkish Bath -Towels
The Big Thirsty Kind
SPECIAL 18 EACH ' '
Bleached Turkish bath towels of soft finish, long Terry.'
Very desirable for, face as well as for bath purposes. "
SPECIAL 25 EACH
-F-23x45-inch extra weight soft Terry bath towels of two-ply ;
yarn. They are in all pure white and white with blueor red
end borders. ; , ;
SPECIAL 39 EACH
Extra heavy bath towels measuring 23x46 inches.5 Made '
of long fiber, two-ply twisted yarn, and have hemmed ends,
WHITE GOODS 15 YARD
For aprons, waists and dresses. A fine tex
ture, soft-finished mull in checks and stripes.
27 to 30 inches wide.
27-inch white madras waisting, in a large
variety of raised patterns dots, figures and
floral effects.
LONGCLOTH 10c YD. OR 98c THE PIECE
An excellent quality soft-finished longcloth.
Has no starch and is ready for immediate use.
10 ya,rds tn a bolt. .
APRON GINGHAMS 8 YARD
Solid and broken checks in black and white,
f blue and white, brown and white or green and
white. This is not the ordinary loose-woven
apron gingham. , :
DRESS GINGHAMS 124 YARD
32-inch dress gingham. Checks and stripes
in various sizes in staple and fancy colors all
the newest shades. Only a limited number of
yards at this special price, and we cannot pos
sibly mark them So low again.
FIGURED KIMONO CREPE 15 YARD
Heavy crinkled crepe that washes without
impairing color or finish. Comes in dark and
light colors in appropriate pattern effects. 30
inches wide. ,
CHEVIOT 12 YARD
An unexcelled fabric for general usefulness
excellent for children's suits and rompers, as well as for,
men's work shirts or heavy work aprons. Plain mixed col
ors, checks, stripes and plaids in' dark, light and medium
colors.
KNIT DISH CLOTHS, SPECIAL 5tf EACH
Lintless and sanitary knit dish cloths with fast edges.
Made of soft, pliable cotton. Size 20x18 inches.
KNIT SCRUB CLOTHS, SPECIAL 8 EACH
30x22-inch knit scrub cloths, made of heavy jute witbj
overcast edges. Just the thing for your mop.
LINEN HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 18 1'
All white linen huck towels with hemmed ends. 36x19
inches. Especially adapted for hotel use. ' "
IMPORTED LINEN HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 39
These towels are made of fine German linen huck and
measure 39x22 inches. Have damask end borders with space '
for monogram. Full bleached.
Special Offering of Silkoline Comforters
Silkoline covered comforters filled with best quality find
laminated cotton. Pretty figured silkolines with or without
satine borders. Full weight and size.
$1.75 Comforters, Spl. $1.47 $3.00 Comforters, Spl. $2.47
$2.50 Comforters, SpL $1.98 $5.00 Comforters, Spl. $3.95
Down Filled Comforters Reduced
Very fine comforters covered with heavy figured satines and
filled with excellent goose down. Floral or conventional de
signs in blues, pinks and yellows. Light and warm.
$7.50 Comforters, Spl. $5.95 $10.00 Comfort'rs, Spl. $8f45
$8.50 Comforters, SpL $7.19 $12.50 Comfort'rs, SpL $9.85
An Opportunity to purchase
Colonial Rag Rugs at Special Reductions
Special 89c
Colonial rag rugs made in neat hit-and-miss designs in mixed
colors light blue, tan, pink, brown and gray shades. Espe
cially suitable for bedrooms or bathrooms. Guaranteed wash
able. 27x54 inches.
Colonial Rag Rugs. Special $ 1 .23
Blue, pink, tan, gray and brown solid color Colonial rarJ
rugs with pretty striped borders. Size 30x60 inches.
Colonial Rag Rugs, Special 98c
30x60 incnlColonial rugs in hit-and-miss patterns. Gray,
brown, tan, pink and light blue mixtures. Wash like new.
Remarkable Sale of Manufacturers Sample Blankets
Slightly Imperfect Hence the Deep Reductions
You'll appreciate what a rare opportunity this is when you see the excellent quality of these
white wool blankets, as the slight imperfection in the weaving or a spot from handling is so
slight as to be barely noticeable. On many there is a rough selvedge, or a slight miss-weave,
and a few have oil spots, but they do not in any way detract from their quality.
$3.50 Wool Blankets, Special $ L98
$4.50 and $5.00 Wool Blankets, Special $2.95 Pair
$5.50 and $6.50 Wool Blankets, Special $3.95 Pair ' f ,
Some Slightly Soiled Blankets Also Greatly Reduced
Special $4.95, $5.85, $6.75, $7.45 and $8.95 Pair
These blankets have been taken from our regular stock and are slightly soiled from handling"
and displaying. They are of excellent quality white wool, and in no way imperfect, excepting
from a slight soil spot or mussed up. v i-
Special jSale of Blankets Taken From Regular Stock
r$3.50 Wool Blankets $2.87 Pair
300 pairs white, gray and fancy plaid wool
blankets. Full weight and size. Made with
pretty striped borders in blue or pink.
$6.50 Wool Blankets $4.95 Pair
White wool blankets bound with three-inch
silk ribbon to match border. A very fleecy,
wooly blanket and extremely good quality.
11-4 size.
$7.50 Blankets $5.75 Pair
An excellent quality fine white wool blan
kets, firmly woven and made of selected
wool. Pretty pink or blue borders. Full
weight and size.
$1050 Wool Blankets $8.95 .
Superior jwhite wool blankets, woven from
fine long-fleece wool and firmly made. Can
be had with either pink or blue borders.; Full
size and weight - r . - '
Domestic Sewing Machines
Sold With a 25 Year Guarantee
$1.00 Down-$1.00 Week '
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man wotxc xqvc
Exclusive Portland Agents ior the
Hoover Electric Sweepers
, $5.00 Down$5.00 Wee!:
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