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THE; OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL', PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER , 7. 1813. Ths stats of Oregon will par tha in terest on tha bonds under authority of an act pos.ed by ths test leglslatureV ' , "Toll will be charged to cross - tha bridge and tha revenue therefrom, baaed on tha Income of tha preaant ferry, will be enough to meet all interest and main tenance charges, and leave a margin for PIONEER WOMAN DIES Plain, on which aha grew to woman chapel, Tenth and Columbia streets. Rev. Mr. Hill, rector of a Portland Kpiscopal church, wil officiate. Intel ment will be made in the Masonic- ceme Zil Burlingtob street; Et Joans, on Sunday,' June 1. , Other witnesses testi fied that Mitchell was present and that he bought a round of drink lor mem MEETINGS IN CUiTC:.T " r0F,u, of o. To;;ianT The University of Oregon quartet will sing at the Rose City Park club tonight at .o'clock, and at the Atkinson Memo rial church at 9 o'clock. At the Rose City Park club B. P. Irvine will speak in favor of the university appropria tions; now being attacked by recourse to the referendum and M. A. Miller will f Ijf ROM fiHEART;vTROUBLE hood. In 1869 she was married to. Jacob WagenblaH and in 1888 moved to Port land.- v f ' i i'i-1 KOT TO RAISE TAXES ',. . ;;..) j i ""- ' ' Mr. Margaret Proebstel Wagenblaat, (1 year . old and a former, resident of Vancouver, Wash ' died at 6:10 o'clock last evening, at her bome, 75 Height 'Besides her husband, ahe is survived tery. ' , ? i -" , - ' , - by two sons and three daughters James H. ' Waarenblaat 'of Salem, r dr. bers of the crowd In the place. t Jacob W. Wagenblet of Los Angeles, CONSTABLE ON TRIAL : Attorney W. T. Vaughn mad a mo a amking fund. -u-'o,';-,-, ,: ,-, k t : r ,u vu.'f Report 1 circulated that an opposition to tli interstate bride tea arisen, given . authority by ths assertion. "It will In- crr-taX"L:"',w:'!'J-''w"4 The iniwir of th- Interstate -bittf Committee la: .' ' , '" ' t ; - "The .Interstate bridge is on project Involving; an Issue of bond that 'will not lnbrease taxes.- i "On tha' other hand, the benefit of wu..1 ra .wiiiiam u juauy, ju.ra.ij. v, Tamiesle and Mrs. TV. jr. aspland. al'. , ON PERJURY CHARE? ' The trial of John 7. Mitchell, oonXJ tion for continuance before the trial be gan ; which waa overruled by Judge Davis. He" alleged that he had under stood that the case was to be tried be fore Judge McGinn October 29 and that be- we mS renare.thaSAt-: tHal the bridge ara so obvious that even It street, after an illness of seven wee', of Portland. She Is also survived by tha Interest were not paid br the atata. from heart trouble. ," , 1 , 1 . Mia. Wagenblaat was. a native of Mis four brother anl three slaters Qeort or tha coat of Interest and maintenance DO-derlvsd.4ioi& trflls. it- would b tha W. proebstel of Weston, Or.; A. J - W. W. and ,C fcy.Fsoebstel, all of . V-mou- beat of Investments, In .consideration of the electrlo railway buildlnr. the broad souri "and" was; bom "'there "'an'uar'Jrf f, ISSt. The same spring tha family start ad for the coast by ox team and reaohed Vancouver in the fall of that year. They took up a homestead , on Fourth Pr4nEK 'jBegais. vtMa-PWWatna" before. Qr cult .judge pavis. Mitchell - testified before the grand Jury, during the In vestigation of charges against Charles Moy of selling liquor on Sunday, that he laoia oi ob donna, urn a cuargo oi van jure. j. t DuFula of Westoa, Or.,f Mrs. Elisabeth Wright of Portland and Mrs. Eugene Berch of Orchards. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clocU Wednesday t; afternoon from. Knapp's today Deputy Distrlct'Attormfy Co) Her disputed the affidavit and Judge Davis ordered that the trial proceed. Mttcheil alleges that the charge is the result of lMto subject st-tfct&tklnr son church. ; ened trade area, facilitated business, and ivr ' ' ' " - r J He Is truly a great eomposer who can - lessened ooat of transporting wood and agricultural product to the city." was not la Moy's place of business at spitework. -. , . set a hen to music ' All Charge Pmchases M Balance of the Month Are Made Payable December First 10 MATE BUDGE .'f '. ','-V uM Ma ' -: y I ' i Daily 50c Luncheon Vegetable Soup (Family Style) ; or ' , ' Consomme, Prinunier -Queen Olivet - Dill Pickle Boiled Chicken Halibut, : Egg Sauce Choice of Individual Baked Chicken Pie Potted Ox Joints, Bourgeois Saute Veal Kidneys with Fresh ' Mushrooms .' Cold Tongue with Potato Salad Potatoes Mashed or ' Lyonaise Creamed Corn . Waldorf Salad ' Apple Pie with Cheese , . or Pineapple Ice : . Tea, Coffee, MUk, Buttermilk Direct Elevator Milady Becomingly Gowned Means Milady I Correctly Corseted There Is no one item of women's dress fhat re quires the care and consideration that the choice of a proper Corset does. It is the foundation upon which the perfect gown is built- .Poor corseting means poor dressing the immutatfie law of cause and effect." y The perfect Corset combines comfort, graceful lines, perfect fit and elasticity a combination that is found in Redfern Corsets. Redfern Corsets are perfectly, designed, made of fabrics most pli-' antr and so accurately boned that the form, with the first fitting,, takes on the contour of the Cor set. They are so elastic that it is possible to bend with .freedom and breathe easily. They give a perfectly natural figure possible only in a Corset that is designed to fit the figure of the wearer. : Redfern Corsets come in models to suit all figures the slender, the medium and the stout and in a variety of mate- rials The1 ranrcfor: choice islarre in bothistvle and cost, the prices varying from $3.00 ta$6.50. Meter Traaa ol Portland Agents for Bedfera Corsets ' 1 1 ', Drapery Remnants 25c Each An Unequalled Opportunity There are 500 of these . Remnants -Tapestries, Repps, Cretonnes, Damasks and Silks, 11 inches square, for your selection. They will be on sale for one day only, Tuesday, at this unheard-of low price each 25. - l . Third PlooiMeia milding Imported Fancy W Latest Novelties in ork ; Including the new Legumin Beads, for mak ing fancy pillows, scarfs, lamp shades, etc. " Big assortment of the newest effects in Scarfs and Pillows. Complete line of the fam ous "Kewpie" designs for the nursery. New Crochet and Embroidery Books. Third rioor Xsia Building L YfhereYoa Sbop ! V Y THE QUALITY STORE Or fORTUNO ff "X "V riflM.SlJltM uni.it.. ........ jV if " No Matter Where Yon Shop Shop Early Should be the motto of every thinking s city of now until Christmas man. woman and child in the cltj roruana irom iay. oi only will earlv shoonlnir h the gresteKt benefit to the thousands of employes whose duty it is to help you elect gifts for tho loved ones but it will be of Immense benefit to you for on Christmas Day the day of lJeee -you will be secure In the knowl edge .that you have aided materially In making that great day one of gladness end happiness to many. 80 we urge all our patrons, all the people of Port land, and all the stores in Portland to cooperate with u in this movement andy;;:',!rf.: j . ire matter where you shop shop early. HgilfcafflsBLasaS)g nmesAreJNowceingJylade for 13th Annual Doll Show To be Held October 30th 31st and No v ember 1st At Meier & Frank's Wednesday, October 29th will be the last day upon which en tries for this great doll show can be made. So all the girls who wish to take part in this, big event should have their dolls pre pared and entries made by this time, as well as the variout so cieties, churches and charitable organizations that are eligible to this great contest. Xlf you would have a share in the 18 prire14 merchandise and 4 cash prizesthat are to be awarded, make your entries at once. This 13th Annual Doll Show will be the most important event of the kind ever held on the Pacific Coast and to be the winner of a prize in such a contest is an honor that everyone will appreciate. ...... - Every child contestant, even though they win no prize, will J 5E;IXS AND ENTER THEM NOW FOR fil jj. UR&Ai AWHUAi UVLL, SHOW. JJ " Indestructo Trunks They're insured ' for five years against loss, fire, theft or destruction. . Sold exclu sively in Portland, at Meier & Frank's. ' "Athena". Underwear , for Women and Children Is the Knit Underwear with the many distinctive features. Let ; us show you its advantages, . We are sole Portland agents. :!f ' Ostennoor Mattresses Fami ous the world over for comfort and reliability..? Meier &Vrank are sole Oregon and Portland distributors. M ' - i v ' Kodaks and Everything for TJiemrComplete,1 assort ment Developing and fin ishing done by an. ."expert but recently from the East man factory, ' - . .? o Meier & Frank Lead in Stylish Apparel .' f . 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 , 1 . 1 i 1 1 1 1 . . ' 1 11 , 1 I . . V They're m a, pleasing variety of plain tailored, semi-fancy or fancy styles. Materials are Pebble Cheviot; Tweed,1 Sere, Fancy Velvet, Silk Plush, Corduroy, Chiffon Broadcloth, etc. ' All leading colors are here and you're assured of all the late and favored styles. ; The Fancy Suits are. trimmed with Plush, Silk Velvet, Fur, Satin and Fancy Vesting. - .The Suits come in all sizes, and prices range from $25 to $75. , , v,v - - . . . - . ,. ?. ? ; u; ; '- r. ;:,r st.B:;t':.?:.i; , . - .. , Charming Afternoon Silk Kinionos and Evening Coats Brilliant and New impressively rich and beautiful ' are being shipped to us from Fashion's Mart, ah,d every day sees 'new and exceptionally smart Afternoon and Evening Coats,' in all the desired and leading ma terials, styles and colors, placed before the women of Portland by The Meier &, Frank Store. of Messaline or Cheney Silks, in an 'assortment of , beautiful Persian or floral designs.-.Made loose, .semi-fitting, or Empire style, some shirred at waist. Trimmed in messaline bands, lace or ribbon. S In light blue, pink, old rose, Copenhagen, red, laven--derbr tan. Prjced at $4.95, $5.50, $7.00, $10.00, $120, $14XK). v Silk Kimonos ' ' Special Only $3:00 ICelez a rraays Bsoona rioor Kala BnUdlnc BtaU Order TUled GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS For Men and Women Special $3.69 : Men and women alike will wel come this seasonable sale of high grade Gloria silk umbrellas at only $3.69. They're guaranteed waterproof and fast black and are 26 and 28-inch sizes. They have 8 ribs, bulb runners and brass tips. There's . a diversity of .styles in the new handles all prettily mounted with sterling sil ver. You'll find some horn han dles, carved handles, mission and black. These durable and attract ive umbrellas are all neatly cased and tasseled, and are specially priced for Tuesday at f 3.69 rirst Ploor atala Ballolac .J -v French Hand -Made Gowns Reduced From $60 to $3.79 -The illustration will give you an, idea of the beauty , df these Gowns, though not of the sheer and fine quality of the materials and handiwork. These Gowns are. made of . fine nainsook, with hand-made tucks and beautifully embroidered in floral ' and eyelet designs. They have the pretty short sleeves, embroidered, too and finished with hand scalloping. About the low neck is the. hand scallop ing and finishing of ribbon. These Gowns are reduced, for this week only, from $6.00 to the very low price of, each, $3.79. ; acslev Prank's Beoead riootu. w Balldiar The Greatest Handkerchief Sale of the Year Is Now in Progress at Meier & Frank's Offering -the Very Greatest Economies Women's 35c Hand-Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs the corners beautifully embroi dered, as well as a large as sortment of linen handker chiefs with colored borders. Extra , fine Handkerchiefs, priced for this Sjale, Of each t)C Women's 12c and 15c Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs linen and . mercerized : Hnene, with andv-inch hems, in light, medium and heavy weights. Marked for v this sale, doz. $1, each lUC Women's Box Handkerchiefs boxes containing two, ' three ihd six Handkerchiefs in an as sortment of initials, embroid ered corners; etc. cially Women's' 10c Embroidered Handkerchiefs' the corners daintily embroidered J with ini tials on sheer Swiss and lawn, and ? hemstitched,- $ Large ga sortment of patterns. Special ly priced for . this sale, 4 rj for . ,25-each ; C Women's 65c and 75c Pure Linen . Handkerchiefs great assortment 4 of hand-eipbroid- ered and hemstitched " Hand kerchiefs, ' in white and cojored riovelties Specially priced ? for this u great sale, . 3 - for A O 1 ' $1,25 each. 4JC li ;Women's r Handkerchiefs in Dainty Folders coriitaining two "sh eer; Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, --Ai ereat As sortment for ' your . selection. ervetc.Spe- QC- 3oxes holding n, two'oC priced, the box.;4 . JDC handkerchiefs, ficedZDC 1- -'XVl aWrt Koekata BuUdter Handkerchiefs for Men r Men's; New' Style Initial Haridkerchiefs-white "Unener full ' size, .with -inch hemv. Men's 20c Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs fuil size; withi and J-inch hems, in all white. Specially , priced f or , i ' this sale, at, each,..,.,Xay2C MenV; Japanette SilkHarid-; kerchiefs full size, with 1-inch hemsivPacked 6 in Priced for this sale, box J f oC S MenV ' 25c Linen and' Cross-' barM::Handkewhw with -inch- hems. Splendid grade of Handkerchief.' Spe- cially priced 1 for , this t A sale at, each, 1 lC I J Have the new style long ' initial. Priced, rjdozl 0"C (!, ife Men's 50c Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs full size, with J4 arid 4-inch ; hems: . Fine Quality white linen v Handkeir- or 1 ;chiefs.; Priced special. jC Men's 124c Linene Hand-' kerchief s-f with ( the p'o'p u 1 air block initial - j-inch hem. a ; - I Seciallpriced j this sale .' O C Just Xnslds Worrlsoa St. Xatraaoa 85c to $1.75 Shadow Lace Flouncing Ideal for waists, flounced skirts and numberless 1 trimming' uses., In white and cream 12 to 27-inch widths. Beautiful de signs. Sells regularly 85C; to $1.75.SlSpecialIy educed inriuwiuiucu , -upuu w aists a Deautiful assortment, in the lilte work nf tho Filininn unm.n Tt,. iir.:. 1. . exquisite work of the Filipino women. These Waists are worth CfT OQ t-. .V. . ..V .V PUs70 as high as $9.00, specially priced, each - ..... ..V. . . r renco vaj. ana Kouna ;- juesn VaL Laces in match sets.; A com-: plete assortment, Sn , E A ;J .Oav to CJUU '. ; -.Mater priced, the yard. Imitation Armenian '"Li edgesp, n4 , beadings,: suitable for pMprons;nd;oaii1 K': lingerie the yard .! OC to luC yrsnt's rirt rioor arew gqiiainr Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 5:30 : Charge Purchases Tomorrow Payable December 1st . it v Ti&jutALnrir Stc 01 Portimd ' : ; ?';' $ iHawalialiBineaipl Direct from the Hawaiian islanswhere jl thefin"est;!andtbes ' grotyn and: canned, has to shije''f rch the regular No. 2 cans, filled solidly with ' half slices of this delicious fruit, his Puie- apple that we are offering :at this i greatly; re- duced price is 'as fine as any of the higher-' priced brands. .While any, remain, on sale, ;dozen;:.can?3il75tie :w'15'ft4?V Can at 15c Q V f