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THE ' OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, i PORTLAND,' THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1 1913. PURCHASER AKAII BOAiO OF TO FULL WEIGHT AND- Innovation Wardrobe , For ' Hosiery 4 and Knit Under- fTjruh!;s, Hartrhann Ward " wear, No Store Is as Satisfac- MEASURE UNDER LAW robe Trunks : j . tory as This Store ENTITLED CATHOLIC IK PROPOSED AT BOSTON feMcrchindiso oPcMenlOrib"" II aSBSSBBaSBBlSBSBSaSBSBBSSSaBBSaSsaBSSBBSS ... , 1 1 IB I State Prpvfdes Free Inspection ; for' Benefit of the. General - Buying Public. ' , :' 8lrm Burma of Th Journal) Salem; Or Oct, ft 8.?-The short weight ."' t. cat and the short measure are doomed : . ' if tho county sealers of , weights ; and . , measures carryioto erf ect the provl eions ofjlhenew law, providing for the , Inspection of all weights and meassre (. as Instructed by F. a.-Buchtl. deputy t state sealer, in a pamphlet just: issued by him. . The law applies to every kind , pr weight ana measure used in comroer clal" dealings Ofe i V . 1 "The county sealers are not appointed simply to test scales; weights ana meaS' ures,. as this law, In addition, requires ' them to see that aU scales,' weights and measures are true and . accurate; Uiai ' ' they are properly used, and that all laws relating to weights' and measures and to the sale of commodities by weight or ,,- measure are observed 1 and followed. 1 thereby insuring protection to both, the business Interests and the general pur cnaning pudiic. says Mr. ijuchtel. ,- "The prlnolpal object of a law of this ' 1 nature Is to Insure, in trade, the giving ana .receiving or mil weight and meas f ure, and proper testing of apparatus used is the flret" requisite necessary i to ooiain wis result. .rv t iy--:1 m ': "The county sealer should visit every business rise in the county for 'which , - he is appointed, where scale,, weight or ,r' measure Is In use for the purpose of trade, and all. Apparatus should be tested. When found to be accurate, it should be approved by placing the seal upon It : in a conspicuous place; when I found Inaccurate or untrue, it should be condemned and the condemning tag at i tached In such ,a manner that it will be ; ; plainly .visible,' and. Interfere with and prevent the use of the scale., , uraliaaers' latIC;':': 'TJnder this law, a purchaser is en titled to- the true net weight or measure of any commodity ordered, at the time the delivery of said commodity is made. "It Is unlawful to include the weight - pr measure of anything other than that ; of the commodity being sold, and any person selling any commodity and In- eluding- In the weight or measure, as a part of the commodity, the weight or measure of any other artitcla, la com - muting; an unlawful acCy'3r ' . - 'If a purchaser buys a nam, he la en- titled to the net weight of the ham aqd should not be made to pay for a canvas cover, and several ounces of wrapping , paper. He, also, is entlUed to buy the . bam at lta true weight at the time of sale.' and not what? it did weight one, ' two or three months before; and this applies to the sale of all commodities , that are subject to a lou or gain In" , weight while in storage or being; held for the purpose of sale. .1 ; , ? "While the loss of one, two or three ounces in weight,' In any certalnr sale and to a single person, max, not amount to much to hint, . individually, in the - aggregate, the loss to the general pur. chasing public Is very -large,- and for : this reason the sealec.-should give his dose attention to this practice, and In h slst that purchasers receive the true net .weight Of all commodities purchased. -.; vv-v "'.jUMmt the WOOd. .i-iv,.: - in the- delivery of wood, ft" Is the . . duty of the sealer, on request, to meas- Jure, the wood delivered, and if a less j, amouaft thanilis coWo feet otmmU plle4 ' woid for each and every cord purchased, ; is delivered, he should bring criminal action against the person responsible , for the delivery of the short measure. You are advised that .wood piled In the ', manner commonly known as bulk-head- i lag is not weU piled. Sulk-heads cause . a toss io ine purchaser of from 15 to 25 per cent to the cord. and. where used. ' sufficient amount of extra wood should . 'be delivered to cover the loss in the bulk-heads . lou are also advised that wnere wooa is purchased hr th carA with the request that It be sawed, that it sarinas. it a cord of the average four foot wood Is sawed and replied, the measurement ox me replied wood will show a loss of IS cubio feet. In other .woraa, ii you order rrom a wood dealer one cord of four foot wood.-and request v that he saw and deliver It; if you re- v ceive ii9 cudio zeet or the sawed wood, . you nave wnar yqu paia ror. "On the sale of coal or of ice by . weignt, me seaier anouia, on request, ; wnere tne conditions justify, rewelgh Need of Central Organization to Carry on Work 1$ Ex- ' pressed at Congress, '. , . 1 (Unlteg PrtM Utd Wire.) Boston, Oct. 2S. That a central com mlttee 1 In charge of Roman" Catholio mission work In America will result from the efforts of the Catholic Church Extension society was the opinion ex pressed by; delegates to the church'! missionary congress,-who, following ad Journment )of all but a few sectional meetings, Vera beginning to leave for home today. . '. : . . Extension society recently appointed a committee .to investigate, among other iimijn, ny teas money, is nequeatnea to Catholio than to Protestant missions. Though this committee has not yet re- inwi, i3i s nop uanevin - or nttsourg, one or us memoers, told the congress he believed, the explanation was that there Is ho particular Catholio mission organisation to which to leave money. . There .were, 6f course, missionary or- ganlaatlons. he said, but no central one. ana tneir worx frequently overlapped. He favor.ed formation Of an "American poara pi catnoiio missions.'; -. ,;: . I arn i , i , i i A BLOW TO GERMANY Director and Agent., of-, Great Gun Works. Accused of ' : Bribing Army Officers, ' : . ,v v. ' (cited prcaa' Umed Wire.) ' "l ' Berlin, Oct. IS. Nominally It was Max Brandt and Herr.Von Ecclua who were put OnLtrlal, In the criminal court today, chargla with graft in .connection with army contracts, but really the title of the case should have been "the Ger man government against Krupp' ; Karl Liebnecht. the Socialist leader. sprang the "Krupp scandal" la the relch- s tag last spring by making publicr many secret reports' said to have been made by non-commissioned officers In the war ministry to the Krupps to keep them in formed concerning their rivals' bids on military supplies. , ? -: 1 A courtmartlal sent four of the ac cused officers td prison. Today it was the Jbtrupps' turn. . ' Brandt' was their agent In Berlin. He was accused of doing the actual bribing. Ecclus Js-a director of the Krupp works.-' He was accused of - having guilty knowledge of the transactions, . '.twii,n aae " J VhyShur-Oiis and Kryptoks? Q In viev of the fact that so many advise SHUR-ONS and KRYPTOKS, there rriust be a reason lor our personal recom mendation of these well-known aids to vision. i ' q Chief among , these reasons is our added experience, and ability in adjusting . SHUR ons. , - ,j"t f :. , r J Their ' efficiency . mav , be ruined in. the hands of those not skilled in making: and Dlac ing them properly, before your Making , Kryptoks a s thev should be xnade is a careful, aencate and conscientious work. l au wis and a vast xDeri- ence make the KRYPTOKS we make for you the best ob tamable in double-vision lenses. 3 Glasses if needed as Inw as $2.00. , 1 Factory on" Premises 1 . THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE ,2C3-rO-ll Corbett Bldg. . : Second ' Floor ' or cause to be reweighed, the amount delivered, and where a less amount has been delivered than ordered , or paid for, criminal action should be ' Instituted against the person responsible for the shortage. . The department , of weights and measures should at all times be pre pared to make Inspections of all devices used to ascertain Quantities, as well as being In a position to ' see that the amounts -ordered "Were being', delivered. mo charge snail be maae for inspections, and the law deals with quantities and not Quality." LEWIS COUNTY, TEACHERS HEAR EXPERT SPEAKERS Centralis, Wash., Oct 23. At the gen era! assembly of the Lewis County Teachers institute this morning E. IS. Teachnor, chairman of the Lewis coun ty commissioners, addressed the teach ers on "The Publlo Schools From the Viewpoint of the Taxpayers, and Theo doreHoss, a former member of the Cen tralla school board, talked on "The Pub lic Schools From the Viewpoint of the Parents." , Dr. Bruce MoCully spoke on "Cooperation of School and Home," and Miss Fitzgerald talked on 'TheJParent- Teaoher Association i-Work to Be Ac complished by Such an Organisation." ,.v ',,, ., SEATTLE WOMAN KILLED . BY FALL FROM HORSE t ,,i ,,. ,,)', ( .ii, r Seattle. Wash.. Oct J J. Mrs. Jennie C. Fraser, wife of, A. G. M. Fraser, who is secretary Treasurer and- manager of the : Fraser-Faterson . company, while riding horseback yesterday at Intap. lakeli avenue and - take . ' Washtnarton boulevard, was thrown violently to the ......,. J r., .... .. - , uuuu. . cu , nuaiKiiiea : iraciurea skull and, died a short time after being taken to thr Providence hospital, t. BROTHERS. OF MAQERO ; CHARGED, WITH TREASON Monterey, Mexico. Oct.' 21. Daniel andEvarlsta Madero, .brothers At ths late President Francisco Madero, have been .arrested, charged with nlofc. ting to throw the city Into the rebels' hands.! . , . .. v. The federals said 'the plot- was dis- covered through ? papers . fouhd oh "the bodies of rebels killed in battle. V. ,1 .... . ". i TW0'0REG0NlANSAILr. WITH ATLANTIC. FLEET en the At- lterranean Washington. Oct . 21.' lantlo fleet sails for the Ml tomorrow' it will carry two members at the Oregon vnaval ratlltlaEnalm c H Brlstow snd Ueutenaht J. A.- Beckwlth. in private life. Brlstdw is an arenu teot and Beckwlth an attorney.': They are assigned to the Vermont ' Boise, Idaha Oct. J3 Mrs. 'Uliirv ft Darby, this city, is preparing to contest the will of ihor. brother, Thomas Huff man, who cut her off with $s, and left property vaiuea at about gio.ooor to At. bert Hinaman, a . wealthy . rancher of ueaKer county, Oregon. , , . undue influence over Huffman mi. on nwaeatBDedtu be, cnarged..e?.t',i Jv A. Newspaper War Contlnnea. Ia Angeles, Oct 88. An injunction was asked, yesterday by a rival paper restraining , E. T, Early, proprietor of tne express ana Tribune, from takl ha lts, employes away ; by offers of , larser aiariea -. x ne paper already has 116 J.- 000 in damage suits pending aealnst Early. - - K -' , -. .: v : Bcnwsvo widu ia siupg; ' . w j'.:Newjf Tork,V; poti 33. Charles' M. Schwab arrived from Europe aftew. fall ing to place an order he was- looking for to build fifteen 13,000 ton ore car rying steamship J i, ,.,! Simple, Though Smart NewTailored'Suits for Women at $20 1 Suits possessing all the attributes of a; much higher gar ment, of a diagonal cheviot in mahogany, brown navy' hlue and black. , " r - ' '- , " -The finish, the excellent tailoring and the fine quality of the material all go 'to make these suits exceptional. Just such suits as these will answer for all occasions. -' The jackets are cutaway to a point in the back and fasten with three buttons, showing a cluster pi tiny, tycks at the ' waist line in the back, having plain taQored collar and cuffs. Lined with a fine satin. The. skirts are draped and show the slashed scams, but for, the more conservative woman.the.se seams can be readily" sewed together. K " nil v , SH.. -.! r I .V.,, -: f-y fi Chance . $7i50 it to.' $12.50;-New Trimmed Hats Friday, $3.50 - : Yesterday we took 'stock of our trimmed hats. -iWe found 129 smart hats over the maximum number allowed 'in "but" showcases. r " Smart, stylish, attractive models in black and colors; .'. ; lThes hgtM were selected from showcases and -"JabUs priced from$7JS0 up to $12.50 each,: ( Velvet, plush silk and velour hats. In the newest shapes, i' representing the latest vogue in millinery. . , Trimmed with fancy feathers, wings, ribbons and quls 'Fri day we expect to sell, them all in the one day. Second Floor. v.;. :;sf', --; . f. -:.: -.- ',.:'!,-v:'s .:" i; U,;.' -. . " Never Such a As This to Buy MissesFu at These Exceptional ' Special Prices v Misses fur sets of white Ice-' land- fox, a long fluffy fur, soft ; md warm. Collar has head, tail ind paws and ; is cut' in the. Russian shawl effect. ; Lined -with heavy white satin and has chain fastening. Large pillow muff lined with heavy . white satin. The prices vary with the width of 'the neckpieces. $ 12.50 Fur Sets $ 8.75 $15.00 Fur Sets $10.50 i $25.00 Fur Sets $15.00 1 ''Vr , . . Third ' Pioor. ' Mods.rt The One Best Front Lace . Corset P Sold Here Exclusively Men '- Who . Know '3 .' 1 ' t-j 'li,,.. - , Will Appreciate. This Sale of en s az.uu uioDe union ouits Special $1.35 Men will ; at- once recognize Jn these union suits those splen ? did features found in the very highest grades of 'underwear, i '-, They are made of aiv extreme- ; ly, f ine quality of heavy ribbed V . cotton, made especially for Fall and Winter wear. These are 7 the form-fitting Globe brand of union suits and are exceptional -: in every. way. , . ; -:. ::.y. ' 35c Cashmere Hose eiyj Special, 25c Pair Cashmere Hose, made of fine, soft yarp, in black only Can be had m all sizes. . Another, Exceptional Collar Sale Offering the Finest 12c; Collars At 50c for a Box of Six i An important occasion that is certain to arouse the great est enthusiasm among the best-dressed Portland men. This; lot represents a. new shipment which we have just received and embraces all the very newest effects in men's collars. TheyTare the Troy?brand : collars; of four-ply materials, ; with hand-turned edges, and are the equal of any 12c collar made. There are over 12 different styles, including all the newest effects, and are sold by the box of six only. TheJ Right 50c Scarfs for Men. Friday, 29c By "the right scarfs", we mean those of distinct individ uality and in patterns and colorings that will be appreci ated by men up on dress styles of the day. They are made of all silk in the flowing end style as well as ties of a fine silk Crepe de Chine. , '.. First Floor : WW More Good News for Home Furnishers ':j , Three Thousand , Yards of ' vThe Finest 5Dc and 60c Cretonnes and Chintz 29c the Yard -These are the kinds of cretonsts you can use for cushion covert, window hangings and bedroom draperies. These cretonnes were the showroom samples of a renowned manufacturer, and meas ure from 5 ; to ' 25 yards in a pattern. Chintx and cretonnes in various floral and conventional designs in an immense variety of colors. An Extraordinary Price in Curtain Sarnples . Lace Curtains That Sell Regularly at $1.50 to $2.50 Each " ' . Friday 39c Each " Again we come forward with a most unusual sale of fine lace curtains', representing a man ufacturer's curtain samples. There are filet scrim curtains, Battenberg "and Renaissance ef fects with pretty edge and insertion design.; V2to iy4 yards long and 40 to 50 inches wide. .In white or Arabian color". Nothing more necessary in the Fall renovating time to give the; bnae a bright, fres' look than new curtains, so buy them here, all you want, Friday, at 39c each.:J.SlW!pr'"&r &'t:f-4-----":. "'C.r4;'i'' Continuing the Great Sale of All-Wool Blankets . ' pemg a manufacturers traveling oampiew ow ..' rt. fi.-r? m est ee Mt !-.' . ...?-'''' oiangcn m nut veil rem o.w w -ftr ? X Very Special $3.95 to $945 Pair 1 . . '3 Jus.t one hundred pairs left of these, excellent blankets, perfect in weave, but slightly soiled from handling, but the spots are so slight as to be barely discernible.. There are all I white blankets with light colored borders "and fancy5 plaid blankets.! Full in size and weight. S6.S0 Wool Blanket .1 . . . . . I . . . .$3.95 $11.50 Wool Blankets . . . . ..... . .$7.45 $&.$0 Wool Blankt$ ........ .,..$4.95 $14.00 Wool Blankets ;. ; .v. . $8.95 $10.00 Wool Blankets . . . . ..... . .fSW fit.u wool Blankets . . ... . .... .f9.45 'T.- y rifth rioor 111 'I, 1 1 w- Tr i 1 mf tsP sfl ottri a ... p ; Hand Knit Slippers For IVomert and ChiU . ; - efrert 75c Slippers Sdc ""Two different styles, one in plain knit witb cuff top. the other with crocllet collar top in all sixes and a larg assort ment of colors, ri plain black, Icatflinal. gray, pink, sky and combination colors. ' . j -: t.00 Knit Slipper 78c Extra" quality knit slippers , with turnover or collar tops ui color combinations of red and bUck, i gray ; and pink, black and lavender, pink and white, sky and white and lav tiider and white; The comfy, Idnd, closely Imif and finished, with ribbon bow. 7 ; , . ,. , $125 Woot Slippers $1 inland knit slippers of finet " quality wool with cellar or cuff tops, best. s61es. In all colors and sixes,', . Finished . with ribbon bow,,t.-;f vft,-' 'if ., Fourth Floor Waists" Ml Of Soisette, Poplin md Flannel Practical waists that never go but of fashion, being waists ', that are always worn- by the sports-loving woman for ridirig, driving, golfing and for walking. Made of soisette, poplin and a fine Scotch flannel, which makes them particularly suitable for .Winter wean-ft V--';;;',;-.;;''. .;t-:iyv-?.;v'A--.- -Made in Vpure tailored 6tyle,v with full pleated fronts and clusters of tucks, with narraw pleats, some , having: colored Stitching and piping. Vgome with f .plain backs, others pleated.';'- :M-Si'-K' ; ; High ; soft : collars and turned-down collars and ,rMlong sleeves witn' deep .cuffs.-. i.M n nv. V; v-,.'i '! -rln black, navy brown, -gray and t Cardinal, some' . striped and others plain solid colors. Third Floor ; ; ffimo Dresses and Aprons Making a Quartet of Special Sales $ 1 .50 Fleecedovm ' Sacques 95c :': Splendid sacques for the cool mornings, made in polka dot. design . with flowered border, ' large ' sailor j collar, . side rever front, made with peplum. Three-quarter sleeves. Col ors are red, light blue, navy and lav ender. .( vV:i:;:;;.;t,;:-.:v. $2.00 Fleecedown. r : , . .... ... . .... , ., , ' Long Kimonos : $1.35 ; Made of fine fleecedown.; in striped Persian design, empire style, three-quarter length fitted sleeves, round collar, scalloped edge finish. U $1.75 to $2.25 House Dresses $1 1 19 House dresses made of striped and figured percales, cham brays, and ginghams. ,'Made in a variety of styles with' round necks, collarless :, finish in Byron ; or saUorj collars,1 with trim mings of plain chambray or pipings and buttons. : Belted and piped waist lines. Panel backs or -plain skirts.,.. ? : ; " ',85c Bungalow; Aprons 59c ; Bungalow aprons, made extra full and long, in light and dark percales,' in dots, figures; stripes and plain effects.:; Round neck, kimono sleeves with turn-back cuffs, belt across back. ?: AU neat- .- ; Fourth Floor. . ::From London';?f Fancy Scent Sacheti ' ' Quaint little bagsj filled with various natural ,-English flow ers. . . Square, ) oblong , and round bags of various mater ials, v quaintly lettered ., . and ' flovred.-:'.i; English Lavender Bags 65c Made of tapestry and filled with lavender flowers, .'-v Sweet Lavender, 50c ' A long, flat lavender linen sachet which can be refilled each season : with lavender flowers. :;.v'-.;i''':--ftv jj.lsW Embroidered lavender bags of V cream linen, filled with a fine lav. ly finished with piping. ;Hb6ver;Elect rVill Af eef Tour Everv Reautrement .v Many ; thousands of 'them ',ar':itak cleaning? in our country most modern and sanitary homes, n v r i When do you want yours? . We have" one for. yout just a trial ( absolutely without obligation ) is all we ask. Dining Table Accessories on Sale $1.50 Compdrt 89c Eight-inch whit and gold Bo hemian glass comport in floral design. 4 , , - , 't , Cut Glass Water Tumblers, Special 48c Nine-ounce glass water 'tum blers in rich pinwheel desigtv t Cut Glass Bon Bon ! Dish. Special $ 1 $ Six-inchshandled or unhandled nappies of sparkling cut glass In handsome design. tvy, $4 Cut Glass Fern l Dish, Special $2.75 f Eight-inch cut glass fern dish In hob star of pinwheel pattern, with silver-plated lining. ; i ;t . Salt and Peppers : Special 1 4c Lach , . Hand-decorated salts and pep. era in six different shapes and esignsT. '; Dainty floral designs etched out in gold beading. i'i 'Almond Dishes Special 19cEayi? Hand-painted nut dishes, . Of may be used for individual salts. Prettily decorated' in floral- and gold designs. Sixth Floor ender. OH ,-First Floor $5.00 Silk .; Petticoats for $3.98 Petticoats with Jersey tops, ; mescaline and soft finished 5 taffeta, t Fash ioned fii.fjt well .fitting,' clinging style. Various ; accordion - pleated and : knife-pleated flounces. rln; black, navy, brown, ; Copenhagen, emerald, ; American Beauty, Ihll wistaria, tan, 1 rose, gray, white and nreaLlc ch: a vanct eff-cts. 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