The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 29, 1913, Page 11, Image 11

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    DAILY JGUKILYL, I OliTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. Al'lIIL 23, IDE
Lo;:n::;D i::eligilLE
Afjo mm Fon mayor,
' DECLARES MONTAGUE
" tCoinliitied l-'ioiii Vat. One.) .
my r. jily .li,; k1'.! tin-; publicity. I am
m-ml!titt cuiii to the daily lift w njaiifci"M.
Itcspcri fully your, ,
- "GAY IjOMHAUD." .
Mr. Montagu'a Atiwir,
Mr. Montague') reply Is ns follows:
'Tortliaid, (Jr., April, 2.i Gay IjOtn
bnrd. Sir In answering your letter I
wish to bt'Kln with 'an .absolute and un
qurillfled denial that in as.siHUng to
frame the proposed charter, I was In
any way or manner mrtlilg for any pri
vate client tt mine, or that the special
Interest of any client of mine had any
more weight with m than that of any
other citizen or-any weight whatever
against what 1 conceive to be the pub
lie Interest. ' .. !.
"I have to say to you further that
neither the pavlnif trust nor any other
trust, corporation or person does, or
can, employ me (or any honest lawyer)
'lo lm,k aftrr it m luti i(-Mt.H at all thium'
or t any time when another employ
ment directly conflicts. I do not expect
you to believe this or to untlerKtHiul It,
becuuxe you make It qulto evident that
you are not supplied with the necessary
apparatus to appraise llslntei"ested pub
lic service, but.lt Is true and I tnake
bold to believe that my 20 years of life
In this city have persuaded piany men
and women to believe It.. , ,
' "I am content to leave thle Issue with
any who know us both or with any oth
ers who will compare the conceptions
of public service which- our respective
lives and conduct show..
'. Betalna Ellis Amendment. ,
'You say that this charter' 'knocks
out' tho Kills amendment. You, know
that this la not true. Tou know that
the charter preserves the EM amend
ment a a part of the Improvement code,
which can or.lv be amen, led imler rntfi
guards that make It- for all practical
purposes as secure us the charter It
self. I do nut 'know of anyone who
wants to repeal the Kills amendment. I
do know,- however, that the nafeguards
of which' I spen(c were, Inserted In the
present charter,' ! think, at my instance,
and that they are not In the Wood short
charter, the Benbow charter or the draft
prepared, by the people's charter Com
mittee, all of which 'knock out' the
Ellis amendment., : ' , -
"No doubt In your reckless and fran
tic deM'e to forward your candidacy
by maligning others, you are capable
of charging that ouch men as Harry
Lane, Henry K. McGinn, C. E. S. Wood,
C. H. Chapman, A. D. Crldge, II, O,
Parson and others, who prepared, and
advocated these e vera 1 charters, wern
also in the service of tho paving trust.
You tn ii:st also know Hint you Hie mak
ing the' same charge or an equally dis
graceful charge, of being hoodwinked
and deceived In mutters In which it was
tljieir duty' to know what. they, were do
ing,' against all the members -of the
present charter committed Including W.
I!..,Ayer, W. F. Woodward, I'.'l. Willi
and tho others, ' Kut nobody will believe
you, which Is the common fate of the
vendor of unintelligent slanders. '
"Let me make another suggestion to
you. The present . charter has been
before the public something hiore than
six' months. You, who profess to be a
municipal expert could certainly detect
such glaring and fatal defects, as. you
pretend to see In it now at a glance.
Yet you did not. ' You even gave your
august approval to this document in
public. You attended the charter board,
during at leant one of the last meet
ings and In response to a direct ques
tion put to you by W. H, Ayer, you de
clared yourself satisfied with the dix n
ment; Your opinion was worthless either
then .or now, possibly at both tlrhes.
... i " Bays Lombard Is .Ineligible.
"Your standards of public service are
sufficiently shown by the fact that
while yoir were a member of the coun
cil you organized and became presi
dent of a corporation which did an en
ormous and no . doubt ' profitable busi
ness with the city, during your Incum
bency. If. I am correctly informed thla
business has greatly fallen off since.
"The sincerity of your objections, to
this charter may be guessed from the
fact that the framera of it, whatever
other mistakes they have been guilty of,
hll.it, lhat i
were at fir, v i
of a count i i h i. ' -i
your rela i loo.s v i - ; t ., ! t .
glide, tt Ui? of II. 'e ..-i
new cliartet). .Ti (n i ti it '
nate ovprstgbt '.in tiit i.M r!.iMt'-
you .tecbnkcally ellt;U'Ie im.l.-.r t!-.
hot give us any k.-i lou r ''"n
'I am obllgf.l for want of i
omit many matters whit 11 'it
Interesting to me to Hs n-.H iid
able If not pleasant for jnii an I t
lie to rend. I may resume this
tcr w hich: ktKK'Ua out the ' Ellis amend
JiW.t, the only dub the pcup.lu 'hail' to
liolii over the, paving trunt?
"I note your conunrtit lBnidinK the
iiualitlos which A iimyon should poKKenp,
nni I agree with you that he should ba
a man of Kiiffich'nt honesty find Integ
rity to BldeuHH 'all' public queRtfons fnlr
ly and on their merits, That is the
reHPon I am fighting tho charter, and
Incidentally the reason tho paving trust
' is fighting hie, , , , , ; .
"In compliance with your demand that
I
i.f, I
puo-
111-
Ion at a lAter time. I remain, s
"RICH AH1 V. MONT.U
'The governments of Germany an I
Hungary maintain bureaus for testing
farm machinery.
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All Charge Purchases Made Tbmo
Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on Charge Accounts II Paid In Full oh or Before the Tenth No Stamps on Amounts Carried Forward
"Red Letted
Ve(Jnesday 'is "Red Letter Day" in 'the' & II " Premium Tarlors on
the Fourth , Floor,, Ten Trading Stamps -will be given FREE to' all those
twho visit the' 'premium Parlors.-t No purchases required. Thousands of,
!liaJuable.gtfts;are;g)vcfi in exchange for "S, & H." Green Trading Stamps.,'
(LDIliSo W(DiHta
SHI'lttE liijUUS. MUttttl3Ufl, XliflXB, Will IIH AJHJD AiilWa BYliXH.
Stcre Opens at 8:3C A. M. and Closes at 5:30 P. M. Dally, Except Saturday
mm
"Raisin Day"
April 30th
Tomorrow . will be California
Raisin Day. Special price to
help boost one of the greatest of
coast Industries. See big display
:lrt one of our Morrison street
windows. Raisin Bread in
Pakery Department fourth floor.
mm
900 Hals Worth Up to $ 7.50
0CI Hats lPlh Up to 5i2.00
zmmWtj& ;0-wf:-'; 'vV-'-
--aiaiS; .f-u-'.m CiXzrej : - '
1 Triinniiniiiedl Halts
-Choice -Tomorrow. 02.98
-Choice Tomorrow SC95
400 Hats Worth Up to $15.00- Choice Tomorrow 06.95
NOTHER special purchase of 900 Trimmed .Hats will be added to the 1100 we told you about Saturday making a total
. of 2000 Hi;h-urade Hats, which we will mark at the lowest prices ever quoted in Portland for millinery-or this char
acter. Every hat in this immense assortment is strictly, new and made from the very best' of materials possible to obtain.
The season's latest ideas find full representation. Small, medium and large shapes in hemp and Milan braids, others of fancy
straws. Styles suitable for dress or stree wear in a bewildering. variety of becoming shades, with rich trimmings of flow
ers, foliage, fancy feathers,' stick-ups, riloons, etc., etc. in fact, the range for choosing is so broad that practically every
new idea,is included. Unquestionably one of the greatest millinery offerings it has' ever been our good fortune to offer our
patrons, and one.that is sure to appeal to women who count the cost. Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps on Base
ment cash purchases tomorrow. Take advantage of this opportunity and profit by filling your trading stamp book rapidly.
Hats Worth to 57.50 at $2.98-IIats Worth to $12 at $4.95-Hats Worth to 15 at $6.95
55 Waists 82.G9
BASEMENT I t)s Advisable to
see these first tiling in the morn
ing, for the lot is somewhat lira
ited '. Great many attractive '
new 'styles plain tailored or
elaborately trimmed, as you pre
fer. Made from rich silks in a
splendid range of plain shades
and in fancy patterns.1 Perfect
fitting high-grade Waists that
arc excellent values at Ijrom
$3.50 up to, $5.00. Double Stamps -on
cash purchases in the Base-,
mcnt. Silk Waists fl0 CO
up to $5, special..... P-uUt
No
Phone
Orders,
s None on
Approval
i;50 Millinery Flowers
; at 29b Biinch
IN THE BASEMENT A gigantic purchase and sensational sale of
beautiful Millinery Flowers 21(X) bunches in this remarkable
able offering. All new, fresh stock made for the 1913 season. Small
and large sizes in an endless variety of richest colorings. Extra OQp
good quality Flowers you are asked up to $1.50 for elsewhere GVKs
300 Handsome Tailored Siiits-at -S12.9C
On Special Sale Tomorrow in the Basement "Underprice Store'
We hae planned a monster suit sale tomorrow. n the Basement store a sale that will; set a new mark
for value giving even at this store! 300 of the smartest new.Tailored Suits are to be sold at a price; that
cannot help but be of great interest to all women who care to save. Every suit new and desirable, irnadc
from best wool fabrics with linings and furnishings of the best grade. "All the popular weaves and color
ings including navy and black serges, cream serges, worsteds and fancy mixtures. Mostly plain tailored
styles -such as are in great .demand for all occasions. We have an excellent range'. of Art
sizes for women and misses. Suits worth up to' 1 5.00, specially priced for this Occasion at tylZatJo
Double Trading Stamps
All Day In the Basement
On '-caib purchases amounting to 10c -or more Groceries excepted.
Cash saleschecks must be presented at the Main Floor Stamp Booth
on i same . day the purchases are made. "Red Letter Day" in the
Premium Parlors 6n Fourth Floor tomorrow and get 10 Free stamps.
Sale Hi0o Grade Sim PeUicoa is S2o 18
200 Dozen Wash Petticoats Special at 69c
IN THE BASEMENT A great special offering of
200 dozen high-grade Silk : PetticoatsJ Fine, rich
finished Taffeta Silt, light iri weight ana soft a silk
that will give splendid wear. Styled with deep
flounce and underruffle, cut to fit perfectly and
nicely finished. Black - and all leading dJO A O
shades. - Special for this sale. ; VfMtr0
IN THE BASEMENT You'll need two or three of
these serviceable Wash Petticoats before the sea
son's over. Why not buy them now at a bargain?
Best grade ginghams, chambrays and seersuckers.
nicely made and perfect in fit. Have deep flounce,
embroidery trimmed. Neat patterns. Good
colors. Oh sale at
69c
Apron Ginghams Special 5c Yard
JAoJc.MlU iinousanas pi yaras 01 ivnu
k-Ends Aploh Ginghams in good quality, in
' lengths from 10 to -20 yards. ' All the Cp
popular checks and good colors. A yd. tlL
New Whit? Dimity at 8c a Yard
BASEMENT Dainty White Dimity in a
wide variety of patterns suitable for waists,
dresses, etc. Fresfi, new Spring stock. O,
, On sale tomorrow at, special, yard. . . . O
Huck Towels, Special, Dozen 75c
BASEMENT Fine quality linen finish
Huck Towds (sizes 30x16 inches). Good,
heavy grade that will wear extra well. P7pj
Fancy colored borders. . Special, doz. I til
I2V2C Percales Only 9c a Yard
BASEMENT 100 nieces of splendid grade
Percales in an excellent assortment of new
est patterns and colorings light and dark.
Supply the Summer needs, while you
have an opportunity to save. Yard. . , . L
Mercerized Pongee Only 19c Yard
BASEMENT 27-inch Mercerized Pongee,
one of the best wash fabrics. Good, durable,
rich finish material that wears exceedingly
well and makes up beautifully. Rich 1 Qp
shade of tan. Special, yard Xl
32-inch Krinlde Seersucker 12c Yd.
BASEMENT This splendid wash fabric is
unequaled for wear and looks. Requires no
ironing and always looks fresh and clean.
32 inches wide and exceptionally 1 0p
heavy. Neat stripe patterns, yard... JLuis
85c Corsets at 48c
BASEMENT Made by a prominent corset
manufacturer, whose name we are not al
lowed to note here. Suffice to say they are
satndard 85c corsets and are worth every
cent of it. Two stylej, low or medium bust,
nicely trimmed and boned with non-rusting
steels. Four hose supporters attached. A
very satisfactory. Summer Corset for the
average figure. Double stamps in the
Basement tomorrow 85c Net Cor- JO
sets. Sizes 18 to 30. Special at fxOl
"Reading"
Men's, Hlgh-Grade Khaki Pants at 98c Pair
Pants $1.95 rI5c Drapery Material 9c
rl V 1 IN THE BASEMENT 'Reuiitirtil Printed Madras and Rarrpit
BASUM&Ni ftierrrwno nave Dougnt tnese ta
mous Pants once invariably buy them the next
. f . 4 . 1 at
time, necause tney are tne dcsi proaucea at tne
price. "Neat patterns with French strap waists
and belt loops All sizes from 32 to CI QC5 :
'50. Special at "VltWi
Men's 50c Summer Underwear 39c
Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts Special 63c
BASEMENT Special sale men's Khaki Pants J
300 pairs of them in this offering. -Extra good
J- '! t . . T- .
graae materials, . periect lining, wnn rre.nciii
waist straps and belt loops, cuff bottom. Double
1 - j: o. u i ii ix I
sizes. Special' for i... wOv
BASEMENT Men's medium "weight Spring Un
derwear, shirts and drawers, in balbriggan, gauze
mesh an;d . jersey ribbed styled with short or
long sleeve-shirts and ankle or knee length draw
ers." Perfect in every way. : White or nat- QQ
BASEMENT Another great, lot of men's high
grade Shirts on sale tomorrow in the Basement.
Odd lines of many different styles, and materials.
Oood assortment ot neat stripe patterns and at
tractive colorings. Sizes 14 to, 17. ; Your
choice at -. ......... i ,
ural.'iA'll sizcs-50c grade... Special ,,,.. Wwv ii choice at "...'.......I,... ............ UtV
Boys' S5 Two-Pant Suits Now S3.95
;7g66U Heavy VVoFsted Materials, Ages 7 to 14 ;
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IN THE BASEMENT Beautiful Printed Madras and Barred
Swisses in scores of attractive patterns and deep, rich colorings
light or dark. Double width materials that sell in the regular way
at 12c and 15c a yard. A splendid opportunity to buy the Spring
draperies at" a great saving. Double -Trading : Stamps on Base
ment cash purchases tomorrow. Jligh-grade drapery mate- Qp
rials. Special tomorrow, the yard !
1 3600 Yards
Fancy Silks
44c Yard
BASEMENT A timely, sale of high
grade. Silks that will be taken quick ad
vantage of by women who appreciate
quality. Plain and fancy . Silks, full 36
inches wide 24-inch plain pongee -in
rich,' natural shade, and fancy stripe mes
salines in richest of new colorings. Just
such silk as you will be wanting for the
new waist or apron. Extra spc
cial, yard v
Children's 85c
Wash Dresses at 49c
BASEMENT Special - Wednesday - sale
of children's Wash Dresses. Several very
attractive styles in this - lot to choose
from. Made from high-grade wash, ma
terials and extra welt finished. . Good
selection of patterns, and the colors are
warranted fast. Why waste time, and
money on the children's dresses when
you can buy them ready made for much
less than you could possibly make lQ
them for. Ages 2 to 6.......... tcL
Women's Long ..'
Lisle Gloves
39c Pair
BASEMENT 2000 pairs of womenjs
Long Lisle, Gloves on sale in the Base
ment store" tomorrow at 39c a pair. Arl
every .pair is of splendid weight ftn,d
quality, and full 16-button length. Made
from test selected lisle thread, in blacfc,
white, tan, gray and biscuit, and in -a
complete a range of all sizes. Doubfc
Trading Stamps on Basement cash
purchases tomorrow. Women's OQa
Lisle Gloves, special, pair ; 07 i
Women's 50c
Union Suits at 37c
BASEMENT Women's fine Vi b bed
Union Suits 0 dozen of them in this
special offering, and they are the stan4
ard 50c grade; Two styles. Low neck ox
sleeveless, with loose or tight knee. Gar
ments that "are extra well finished and
perfect fitting. Come in pure white' and
in just the right weight for present wear. '
Prudent women will supply" their need's
in the Basement tomorrow. Union Qr7 J
Suits for 04 1
ExtraSpecial
Remnants
Notions and Small Wares Greatly Reduced
At the Main Floor Bargain CircleBetween the Elevators
A
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The following special prices will be in force ' tomorrow at the Bargain Circle,
Maui Floor, and for the balance of the week in the-Notiqn Department, Supply
your Spring needs. ' Ten Trading Stamps Free tomorrow hi the Premium Parlors.
Demonstration ol "Naiad" Dress Shields
: A .'representative direct" from .the factory is now with us, and" she will take great
pleasure in explaining to you why Naiad Shields are superior to all others, and also
how aiid what kind to wear. Special prices for the balance of this week.
20c Naiad Nainsook No. 2, 13c
25c Naiad Nainsook No. 3, 15c
25c Naiad Nainsook No. 4, 18c
30c Naiad Nainsook No. 5, 23c
50c Bolero all sizes, only 35c
65c Bolero, lace-trimrhed,; 47c
100-ytL Spool Cotton, all colors, M
100-yd. Spool Cotjon, a doz. 45J
Spool Silk, large spools,' at 19$
5c Spool Cotton, 200 yards', at 4
,5c' White Basting Cotton, at. 4$
Tailors' Chalk. 72-piece boxes. 18
10c' Bias Folds, all sizes, white, 5
!0c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, at 5
75c Skirt) Mftrker:
10c "Fancy Hat Tins, ior Only 5
5cMildred Hair Kets, all cbj's, 3
25c Nickel Roll-Up Tapes, at" 15
Barrettes,, assorted styles, at -10f
Silk Hair Nets, special, 5 for 10
Queen Collar Supports, 3 cds., 5
10c Treasure" Safety Pin Books, 74
Large size ; Curling Irons, at 8
25c Machine OU (6 punces), at 15f
W hite Cotton Tape-yd. pes , 2
ftrkers, special ntio I)arninK-Lotton-4o yards for. If j 15c Seamv Binding. "1900, tor 12f
Cube Pinshlack, white, col'rs, 4c4
Collapsible Trouscr Hangers 10
Wire Collar Supports 6 for 8
Bust Forms, all sizes, for 2.00
Wire Coat Hangers, specialTat 3v
25c Wash Trimmings fj' yds.: 18 '
35c Hair Rolls, popular sizes, 25
Dress Fasteners, white or blk.
Snap Fasteners, white or blk. 5
lOc Bone Hair Fins o-in box, af
Windsor Hooks & Eyes. gro. 17
15c leathcrstitehed Braids, a 10
Sec Special Window Display of ."Naiad" Dress Shields
Begular Values Up to $1
BASEMENT There are about 3000
Remnants and Short Pieces in this
Clean-Up Sale.' Ribbons, Laces, Em
broideries, Braids, etc., of good qual
ities and in lengths that are suitable
for dozens of purposes. Many pieces
in the assortment that were marked to
sell at . 85c; to $1,00 each. Double
Trading Stamps on cash purchases in
the Basement tomorrow. Rem-"1 Hf
nants, special ..... ... . . Awl
Remarkable Sale High-Grade Footwear
Women's and Misses' Hlgh-Grade (JM
Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Only
In the Basement All told there are about 3000 pairs of Shoes in this great
Wednesday offering and it's safe to say there'yvvon't;be many of them left
by tomorrow at Cldsif time. These represcut-apecial-pnrchase-a- fac-
tory clean-up tnat came 'to 'its at a ridiculously low' price, hence "this'e'xtta
' ordinary sale. In the assortment are some that-are slightly, imperfect, but
the materials and styles are good and you ar'e'sure , to 'get satisfactory wear
out of them. The variety of styles and lasts are' sufficiently broad-to
allow excellent choosing. Here's a most remarkable opportunity to buy
iootwear at an extremely low price. . We also include many-A ; y
styles v for children.; f Vouf choice tomorrow' the' 'pair at " only b 1 J U
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At the Main Floor Center Circle
$2.50 Millinery Flo wers 55c
Every Wanted Kind All Colors
MAIN FLOOR Tomorrow we will repeat the special sale of high
grade Millinery which attracted hundreds of w.onien storewarils
, yesterday. Many were unable to get waited upon, arid this will give
them another opportunity. . Beautiful rich millinery flowers -in all
the wanted kinds, roses, lilacs, sweet peas, -pansics, nasturtiums,
violets, etc.srnall flowers and -large flowers in every hue' and
shade. Trimming flowers in thjs splendid assortment that prep
are worth up to $2.50. On sale tomorrow at .............. . t't'y
Double GreeriTrading
On Cash Purchases pf 10c or More
in Dascmciiit Groceries Excepted
8350 Clothes Washers at 9Cc
Department on Third Floor
Another special sal of Clothes Washers, made exactly like this cut.
Saves, the knuckles', save'the clothes and saves the soap. For washing
lace curtains. -blankets, etc. Forces the water through the clothes anJ
cleans without, harm to the fabric. These sell in the, regular way QQo
at 43.50 each. , ; Special tomorrow ,. . , i,5 . .. . , . . , ... JOl
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Blue and White Enamel War
75c Blue and( White Enameled Dish Pans special at..'....
$1.00 )nfanUyRa.tlinr-bltte and white-enameled ovalntyte.
$1.25 Blue and White. Enameled Water Tails special at...
75c Blue and White Enameled Coffee Pots on sale now...
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Closing Odd Lines Decornf j
In the Dasciacnt Unucri
50c Oval Vegetable Dishes at, ;23
12c Ov?l Vegetable Dishes at;...... 6
23c, Oval Vegetable Dishes at. .12
2f'c Round. -Vegetable Di-lie- 1;'
55c Round Vegetable Dishes.. ...... .3f
I ISc Decorated ?
I 26c Decorated .,.
I 4(K- Decorafr.l ?
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