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rs 5 4 I Wii.i! liii NIL Uun Pclico Say Gamblers Have Confederates in Middle West to Steer Victims. . (tJnllfd Prma I . J Wlr.) Lou Angeles, Cal., Vvb, 21. More than 20 detectives of the police department and the dlotrlct attorney's office art working today on evidence tlmt will lead to the arrest of members of the race track "bunco" gang that Is alleged to have operated In uoutlicrn California for more than a year. Chief of Police Sebastian eaya there vyjll be practically no break in a chain -or evidence against t!ja leaders of the scheme, and he ex pects, he said, to account for the theft 'of nearly 1(00,000 from tourists In Los ' Angeles. : . " ' ' , Evidence has been unearthed that the gang has been operating at Venice, Ke dondo Beach snd Long Beach. ' Houses or offices were rented In all of these places. From each town the police have received the walls of victims. Lee ital, arrested on suspicion, la held without ball at the city JalL E. C, (Poker) Davis, arrested on a technical 11 . h I i 1 . ,i . 1 i I y the IMllll'c. ' -:''(irlhi; to thrt ofr It-fr., Hliothrr ch.UK,, will 1; fp, agiiliiHt KI.il before nl.;ht, Hyvrml otlx-r wnrnmts provid ing fur th urri'Mt of m.iny iit-twin linvo bepu IctMucd Htid arn rriiily for service today, the chief of police declared. Police ln-llcf tliut tho alleged gung lmn cobfederates In Milwaukee, Kanrsnti City and other mUldlo western cities la Htrengthened through 'complaints re ceived by the authorities, W. J. Noll, giving his residence as Milwaukee wrote to Chief of Police Se bHHtlun tluit he lot $2285 at Hedondo Ilnarh. He wus told that he had won, he stated, and wus sent to Milwaukee to collect. ,.. Joseph Levy of Baltimore, claiming to have been fleeced In Oakland, was sent to collect reported winnings In Kansas City. Personal. Mention 11: A. Blodgett of St. Paul Is a guest it the Oregon. Edwin Murphy, a lumberman of Ta colt, is stopping at the Oregon, i, W. H.' Wlnfree, president of the Spo kane Title company, iff at the Oregon. Dr. W.-lu Nichols of Enterprise is a guest at the Oregon. ; .-, C. A. Whelan, president of the United Cigar Stores company, Is a guest at tne Multnomah. ' - A. S. lllbbard of New York, C. II. Gaunt and H. F. Doyle of San Francisco, l ' ' . : i l tt;; i - i i i ii .;. I j ,j : '- A , JO ill'.'1 f.:ll-.l: ill ), ;.!lit.Oltn.ll. i A. (.. I li. iwiuii, nt;iiiM,;i v of H.e liootii Kell.v JyiiDiher company uf Kugeue, Is ut the Imperial. , It. H. JJhaw, imiiiHKer of tho Hatunion.l Lumber company of Astoria, and wtfe, are stopping at the Imperial. A. Hug of Lu. tJrande, is registered at the Imperial, C. I'. UUhop, proprietor of tha Kalem Woolen nillla, in a guest at the Im perial. Dr. J. W. Donnelly of Condon Is stop ping at tho Cornelius. C. M, ChrUtlnnson, a lumberman of Tillamook, Is a guest ut the Cornelius. , F, A. Knox, a merchant of Fossil, is a guest at the Cornelius. W.i E. Hurdy, a business man of Hose burg, Is at the Cornelius. Al Harris, a railroad man of Lona Tree, Ark., and wife, are at the Bow els, j ' L. J. Phebus, a school book man of Seattle, Is at the Bowers. J. C. Friendly of Los Angeles Is a guest at the Bowers. ,W. C, Knighton, state architect. Is registered at th Beward from Salem. Professor H. D. Scudder of Corvallis is at the Seward. v O.' A. Campbell of Eugen, president of the IT. g. Cashier company, Is a guest at the Seward. - Dr. and Mrs. It. C. Epley of Salem are at the Seward. " W.. 8. Cone and wife of Bay City are at tha Seward. Mr. Cone la a lumber man. ,. , ' . - J. H, Manning, In charge of construc tion of the Northwest Electric power l'-"'l .t V. hiln !..i!!i.ii, I'l l!i tlit it J u ltd ll ret f,t (In, I-'I!:)U,I. ' Mr. and Mrs, It. K. li'iriton of r.hntil'Un, Vii.h., nro Htoppltig nt the Porthirid, Mr. Hinton Jh a prominent Hheepman. Kdwlti T. Coniah, a prominent banker and man of affairs and formerly presi dent of thu Chamber of Commerce of Spokane, Is registered at the Port Ian J. J. It. Mole, western representative of the Cole Motor Car company. Is regis tered at the Portland from Indianapolis. 11. A. Dunklo and a party of ten con nected with the Warren Construction company of Dallas, are registered at the Portland. Mrs. Nora Eensinger, mother, of the president of the Brunswick-Halke-Ool-lender company, manufacturer of toll. Hard tables, died yesterday in Chicago, according to word received hore. She was 60 yearH old. John Atkins of Corvallis U In the city on a short business trip. He is thinking somewhat of making a small Investment In Portland realty. Dclcasso tivca to Itusda. (Halted Prcu l.rMd Wlrr.l Paris, Feb. 21. Theopphlle DelcoW, former French minister of foreign af fairs, has been appointed ambassador of France to Russia. ' t , : Half Million Trout Eggs Coniiag.; '. (Wiihlngton Puraiu of The Jonrnsl.) , Washington, Feb. 21. The fish com missioner notified Representative Haw ley today that half a million'1 rainbow trout eggs will be shipped to Oregon as requested. .! ; ; .1 I'M til) lEPo' Tonight t4ie Portland Press club will give its third annual reception to which members and women are Invited.' It is expected the affair will draw the largest attendance in the history of the club. . ' The rooms have been beautifully dec orated, and at 8 o'clock an orchestra will begin n program In the main par lor, a little later a special program ,wlll he presented In the Jinks rooms, when the following artlcts will be presented: Miss Carrie Louise Alton, violinist: Miss Maul Genser, pianist; Aaron llealy Cur rier, baritone; Mrs. B. Savan, soprano; Peoples Amusement company,; quartet; Allan O. Moore, of the Majeatlcr Roy Diotrlch, of the Arcade;' Arthur Elwell, of the Star, and Jimmy Dunn In-character songs. Following tho program there will be presented a featuro promised as a very Interesting surprise. Then will follow refreshments, . i The officers of the club will be as sisted. In receiving by . Mrs. John L, Travis, Mrs. Paul R. Kelty. Mrs. Carl 8. -Kelty. Mrs. F. J. McOcttlgan, Mrs. O. C. Merrick, Mrs. J. L. Wallin, Mrs. F. D. McNaughton. Miss Elolse Smith and others. . 1 daylight I ..io UHEXFECTlD Win DF ALL When Mrs. W, P. DcctH, 6ti5 East Mor rison street, returned home yesterday afternoon from a shopping tour, she did not know' there was' a burglar hidlrg In the house. Slio placed her handbag on a table In the living room, and' went to the basement to start the furnace fire. While the woman was in tho base ment, the burglar crept from his hiding placeT took $5 from the bandbag and broke out of th house by way of a rear window. When the woman returned to the living room the theft was dis covered. The burglar gained entrance by breaking a window. Neighbors saw the man at the rear of the house, but did not suspect him to be a burglar. GIRL KNOCKED DOWN , V, BY SUPYS1DE CAR Attempting to cross Morrison street at Seventh; at 9:30 o'clock this morning, Miss L,uci lie Cower, of 91 East Fif teenth street was struck by a Sunny side street car and Tinocked to the ground, sustaining several bruises, She was taken to the Good Samaritan hos pital. Miss Cowen has just stepped off a westbound car. ' The car which struck her was moving slowly.' . r'-V--v.' An Oregon Inventor bos patented a machine; for quickly mending broken motion picture films. , , ." .i Bed w hi- !.ei ', I : at that, imp no r. Swedish polhetnan. Patrolman 1). K. llff in the nimih I' I Captain of Police 1.... nlsh sufHclent evl.lt-n, i polrit today. It all happened last. ev when the Portland poii ti was making a purade to nounce the . police annual 1 Saturday evening at the Arm h . Johnson,' who , is SwecllH'i, I. r evening doned the garb of u i Irishman, Including the provei blal red whiskers. When ttm pi rade passed Sixth and Wasiiln-; ton, friends of Patrolman John son recognized, him, "Better take 'cm off," quietly said the captain to Johnson. "We don't want any trouble." "As soon as the show Is over," replied tha patrolman, who re turned to the station before the parade was over. He says he be came tired; 1 Captain Riley says B was afraid of the Hibernians, , while the crowd at the cigar ' store says it waa a good Joke. Children's Free Classes in Arl Needlework Every Saturday 9:30 to 12 Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2nd vl Agents Home Journal Patterns and Publications "Mterode" Hand Finished Underwear "Derby" and "Monarch" Glov Saturday Hours This store opens at 9:3p a. m. and. closes at 9:30 p. m. every Saturday. Other business days the store opens at 8:30 a. m. and closes at 5:30 p. m. Telephone orders are taken be ginning at 8:00 a. in. daily, including Saturday, Ms9 WFflinnisiim in MM Entire Block, Morrison. Tenth. West Parle and Alder Streets Tea Room, 4th Floor . . . (..'." ,.,... , . i Delightful luncheon served daily in our beau tiful Fourth Floor Tea Room the most popu lar dining place in all Portland. Prompt serv ice and reasonable prices. Luncheon 11:30 to 2:30. Afternoon Tea, 2:30 to 4:30. Bip(mM2 Greemi fiairasps Tomorrow On Cash Purchases s m Mem's CllotliBiraiEiuiiPHlsMpi s arid Shoe Depts. oil Main FL, Checks Must Be Presented at Stamp Booth Day of Purchas e Ask to Seethe Belgrade The Be$t $3.00 Hat rn America Main Tloor Full of snap and style; point for point ' the .best hat you can buy at this price. AH styles In different . height crowns and width of brims. 'A complete line of new Spring blocks in (TO A A all sizes at ej J.UU The New "Ybrke" Shirts for Spring The New" Spring styles. in the popular "Yorke" Shirts are now on display. A Shirt of wide repu tattioft for style, fit and comfort. (P CfA Handsome new designs and colorings vletlV Thet New Spring Neckwear for 50c Checks, plaids, bias stripes, cross stripes and plain colors in Baratheudbasket "weaves, Corded Poplins-,. Reppsf; Foulard vc.Completc line of the newest shades. Choice at only. JUL "O. W.K. Speciar' Hose, 6 Pairs $1.40 Men's "Florenza" Hose our famous "O. W.'lC. Special" -medium weight and in colors blacky tan, gray, purple, wine, green, navy. All P Afi sizes. Special for this sale, box 6 pairs O "w Men's $1.75 Pajamas on Sale for $1.39 Men's heavy weight Flannelette Pajamas, Jap neck and military collars. Frog-trimmed, with side pockets and pearl buttons. Pin.k, QO blue and gray. Regular $1.75 grade, at PAlv Satiarday: Specials In . Under wear SecSIbiia Women's "MerooV V Underwear Special Only 50c Women's "Merode" Union SuiU Special for $1.00 Main FloorWomen's "Mcr ode" Vests and Tights. Spring weight in fine ribbed white cotton. High or low neck. Sizes 4,5, 6. Gar. 50c Spring weight in fine ribbed white cotton. High or low neck,, long, or short sleeves.- Extra sizes, Sl.25. a A t P1VV 6izes 4, 5 and 6 suit Women's Fine Lisle Thread Hose Special, Pair 29c Women's Silk Stockings on Sale at, Per Pair 90c Women's medium weight fine lisle thread Hose with double ole and high spliced heels. Double garter welt. All OA sizes. Very good grade wC Women's high - grade pure thread s i I k Stockings with double lisle sole and lisle gar ter welt. Black,, white Afl SUV. colors. All sizes, at only Women's Fine Silk Lisle Hose, Special, a Pair 25c Heavy-.weiKlit, with wide garter top, white and tan. Jf t L4 K rJ' If, mm Children's 55c Stockings Specially Priced, Pair 35c Children's 35c and 45c Hose Special at, a Pair 25c Children's 4-thread ingrain lisle - Hose.' Fin$ ribbed with white heel and toe. Herrosdorf dyed. Sizes 5 to Values OC to 55c . a pair at only f JC ' Children's "Wayne Knit" Hose, Three Pairs for $1 Children's "No Mend" Hose, Special, a Pair 25c Children's medium weight fast black Hose with full fashioned feet. Regular values up to 45c a pair. Sizes 6 to 10 on' OC bilk sale at only, the pair Children's "Wayne Knit" in destructible Hose Fine ribbed, very dressy. .Medium or heavy weights for boys, 1 fifl girls. All sizes. 3 pr. f 1UU Children's No .Mend" Hose. Knees, heels .and toes spliced with genuine Irish linen. Will give very best of wear. Warranted fast black 25c h Infants' 75c Silk Hose, Sizes 4 to 6 a Pair 25c fine ribbed, with white heel and toesimported. t hJ fit ""A mm Mim 7 A Q Sliadow Lace Pleaflngs 25c to 03.50 $1.50 EmbilrVoile-Banas 98c 50c Embroideries at 25c MainFlpor Kew line" Shadow Lace" Pleating? In white, cream and ecru, in widths from 1 to 5 inches. "Beautiful new PA designs. Only 25 to vJidll "New embroidered: Galloons and Bands in a great Variety; of ex quisite designs. Regular $2.00 grades now ?1.25 and QQ the regular $1.50 quality vOC Dainty new Embroideries in in sertions, bands, galloons and corset cover effects. Widths 9 to 18 inches. Values in OC assortment up to 50c a.t C Embroidery Remnants Half Price Crepe Voile Flouncings S1.98 $4.00 Handbags at $2.89 Several hundred of them for to morrow's selling. Lengths from to 3 yards and from 1 to 27 jnches in width. Buy them j yL now at i the, reduction of 2 27-inch to 45-incn Crcpc' Voile and Batiste Flouncings in beau tiful lacey designs. They are re markable values at 1 AO this price. The yard 01O Csiedy Bay " Tomorrow, Main Floor Bargain Circle Our Candies possess all the dainty.'aUuring qual ities of the costliest candies except the price. They're one delight after anothcr---dcIicious to the taste pure and wholesome, Special reduced prices all day tomorrow, Bargain Circle, M. Floor. New Spring line of 'Women's Leather Handbags. Full leather lined with single or double strap handles. The latest QQ shapes. $4.00 values at $07 NEW VEILINGS FOR SPRING '13 An immense selection , of , the newest effects in plain and dotted 'mesh. Chenille novelties in black and white, black and white mix tures; Croquelo mesh in plain and jiovelty effects, etc. Low prices. Fine Kid Gloves 75c MAIN FLOOR Special Saturday sale of women's Kid Gloves at 75c a pair. 2-clasp style with 1 row back, -i'ull line of all the new shades;-also black and white. Exceptional values. Special, - pair 75c I 4 $2.00 and $2.25 Gloves for $1.69 Broken lines "Alexandre'.' and "Trefousse" Glovesgenuine French kid, 2-clasp style, overseam and pique sewn. Reg-: b "UQ ular $2.00 and $2.25 grades, at l.U J Monarch Kid Gloves, a Pair $2.00 Finest quality real kid, pique sewn, with 2 clasps at wrist In black, white and a full line of the newest shades. Alt M A A sizes. On sale tomorrow at, pair pfcUU Children's Cape Gloves for $1.00 Children's 1-clasp Cape Gloves in assorted shades of tan. Made from best selected stock and will wear extra well. Xla..J:jale-.tomotraw atr- the pair S1.00 Girls' Wool Dresses, Special 03.98 SECOND FLOOR Girls' all-wool serge Dresses in Norfolks, middy, and ,one-piece styles, tieatlv trimmed, and nicely finished. : In colors, cardinal, navy; Copenhagen and brown. Sizes for ci 00 girls 6 to 14 years 6f age. - Special, each 4)0 "S. & H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS On All Cash Purchases of 10c or Over Double Stamps tomorrow on all cash purchases in Men's . Clothing, , Furnishings. , AJh men's depart ments on main floor. Present checks at stamp booth. S20.00 Dinner Sets at . . 1M5 . .-. DEPT. THIRD FLOOR This extra special Erice for Saturday only, i 100-picce German China inner Sets with pink spray decoration and gold line. Beautiful pattern and. very fine grade Ger man China - We only have a limitec1 O AC number, so be on hand early. $20 valuesv 1 U SO Me w Wash Suits ' For Children 81.50 Up to S7.50 Department Main Floor MAIN FLOOR Children's Nev Spring' Suks in Sailor and Buster Brown styles in gatateas. repps, percales and linens. - Extra, good grade of materials, i In sizes for children from r7 rn 2 to 10 years. Priced from ?1.50 to J1 0U Boys' Serge Suits From $7.50 to $10 Children's All-Wool Serge Suits in cream,, blue and tan; nicely trimmed. Several new models for Spring here, for your choosing." 1 A A A Priced for this sale tit ?7.50 up to $llUU Boys' Buster Brown Suits $4 to $10 Boys' Buster Brown, and Blouse Suits of fine alt wool materials. Plain colors or fancy mixtures. All sizes for boys from. 2 to 9 years (in aa of age. Prices range from f 4.00 to wlU.vU Boys' Norfolk Suits From $5 to $15 Splendid new Spring line of boys' Norfolk "Suits in all -tlie-vcry latest material and coloFfr.--Kxtra w,cll. tailoredi Sizes for boys from fl1C flA 6 to 18 years, , Triced from 5 up to 0.UU Boys' $1.00 Blouses Special for 73c BryV-"BloMseWnMts-of--Sotsette,7Oxf0rd.,'arid" Maitraa Vlain rr1nr rtr fniii"w Ktn'rie Hi. ..i. .4 I' . .. 1 ' f ' . mar .t.uu une, on saie tomorrow,' aizcs TO lot Doys trom a' to to. special pale at f ut Basement "Underprice Sfore" Sale Women's Shoes, Vals. to 56, at $1.98 Continuation tomorrow of the Basement Sale of Men's, AVomen's and Children's Shoes. We have already sold thousands of pairs of these splendid Shoes, Wednesday being the biggest day the Base ment Shoe Store has ever experienced. Tomorrow we add sev eral hundred pairs that were late in arriving tans vici, patents, velvets, suedes, gunmetal, etc, in the identical qualities and styles ' that VOU USUallv nav $4. $5 and $fi a nair fnr. Thntt ttrhn AA nnt t . tf m T " T w -mm T - r ' - '- w V? MV W purcnase nere Wednesday will welcome this opportunity. " All sizes ana wiatns in a great variety, or styles fF) vH ror men, women, 'girls and children. Regular values up to $6.00 the pair specially priced for this sale at only ft) f Arc b mLJmJJr 1000 Spades and Shovels 35c Eoeri $125 Black Andirons, special at $3.00 $5.00 Fire Screens, special tomorrow $3.50 25c Heavy Wire Dish Drainers, for 19 10c Enamel Handle Potato Masher, at 7 7c Vegetable Skinners, special at only 5 10c Dover Egg Beaters, tomorrow only. 7$ 10c Wire Pot Cleaners, special at only 7$ 15c Square Soap Shakers, now at only 10 Sale Tomorrow Only Third Floor Long or short handle Spades and Shovels exactly like this reproduction.-, A bar gain. v . . ' $1.25 Nickel Plated Tea Kettles,, spl 95 $ 25c Extra quality Whisk Brooms, at 19 $1.95 Black Andirons, tomorrow $1.50 $2.90 Black Andirons, "special at $2.00 25c Anti-Rust Sink Strainers, at ' 19 20c Wire Lid Corn Poppers, special 15 15c Rug or Furniture Beaters, for V2c 15c Brass Wardrobe Hooks, dozen at 10? 10c Japanned Coat and Hat Hooks, dz. ( 10c Brass Cup Hooks, special doz. 7 35c Double Soap Holders, special at 2.7 20c . Flat Bottom Soup Strainers at IZc J. Our.' famous ."6. W. K. Imperial Roast." Try this. and you will have no other, Grocery, Bakery and delicatessen, 4th fir. Columbia Sausage, made from lit rt)tL I' tic pigs. ,Very fine. The packagrc OZ Choice Eastern Sugar-Cured Daked A A J 11am now on sale' at,' the pound -rUC Im po t tcd S a is& Clu:e 4 li pot tul -3 5 1 . New shipment Finnan I laddie, lb. 17A$ Experienced phone clerkswjll take your orders beginning-at 8 a. xn: every day. s.an&Tbilett Meeds At Cut Rate Prices Department on the Main Floor Fairy Soap Regular price 5c cake, at 3 11c Pears Unscented Soap, )a cake 11 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, special at 28 15c " Armour's Talcum Powder, only 8. 50c Sempre Gioviae Special only 25 15c Toilet Paper (1500 Sheet Rolls) 10 35c Roger & GaDet Soap the cake 25 $1.00 BocabelU's Castile Sp, long bar 65? 10c Transparent Glycerine Soap, only 5? 25c-Lehn &-FinkVTalcumrpecial-15? $1.00 Pinaud's Beautiviva, special at 65J 75c Pompeiian Massage Cream at 406 25c Peroxide, special tomorrow at 15 25c Brorao Seltzer, at the bottle 12J $2.25 Marv Garden Extract, ounce $1.65 75c Piver 4 Extract, tomorrow' only 57 'd 50c SachetsAssorted odors now 25? 25c ; Witch Hazel Large bottle, at 15? 35c Absorbent Cotton, -special only 21? 25c Sprup White Pine Compound, at 12? $1.00 Fitch's Hair-Toriierspecial ar69- Chamois HealthJV'ests now at y PRICE "MAURINE" BEAUTY LOTIONrTWo Sizes, 50c and $1Drug Dept. Molly piraiM WM. 3 Grocery Dept, Fourth Floor Holly Milk , is guaranteed by , the -makers to be pwre cow's milk, cun denied "and4 thoroughly sterilized and to contain :iiot less than 2Q'o of soHilS," of which ' 72'o is .butter "fat.' Holly, Milk is' put up at Amity, Orton, in one of the njo&t 's-ani- 'tary"ndTtp(y-dateTrearnenof Irr the world. Contains no prcsm.- tive or foreign . substance of any kind. In full lA-oz. cans. To n, place milk on ice overnight. 4ih fit. i-I'lllh 1 Child's Wash Dresses At the Center Circle Tomorrow :. ; Percales, Cbambray, Ginghams, etc., ' in the' very latest styles and handsomely trimmed. See them. ' : Special at 59c Children's dainty Wash Dresses in stripes,- checks and plain1 coloxs. Extra well made. Duster Brown or' ..French styles. In ages from 2 to 6. Special at 79c Children's Wash Dresses in s'tripes, ' ( checks, plaids and plain - colors. 1-rench style trimmed with buttons,; ft. PwA t nanas, pipings, etc.- iaKe aavantage. Special at 98c Children's D r e 9 s e s. in Percales, Chambrays, ginghams, etc., in tans, blues, white and pink. French styles with high or lqw neck. Sizes 2 to 6. V