tiT2 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1911 ; CALIFORNIA JOINS IN PROJECT OF INVITING i! : BELGIAN SETTLES ; :-".;:K''. ' -; , f brcgdn'Already Has.Commit " f tee at Work on Details and I ' ' I s i I es frt -!- -n I v s-l 4bk , Repqrt Wilr Be Made, V SUITABLE LAND IS SOUGHT 10 ' ' ' ' ----- ' gt . - ? ' I I IHIMSSS I ' 'ill II I ISMSSMSIISSSSSSSSSSISIIISMSBSSSSSISSMSJIIII I ISJSJSIIIISISJISSISISJSJ Mil " II I ! I I IWP" SSI WWI ISimT ' I " ' I mi M Att- WIhiolsill Pirneeg'y -j jj i i tats Xortf Bank FrojKmd X Bssr 1 . Stats to riaaao Csmpslr . VaAsv Way. Ths proposal to bring- Belgium farm era to the Pacific coast waa made simultaneously in Oregon and Call" fornia. . " ' A 'special committee of the Cali fornia, Development board has en ' thuelaatlcally inaugurated ; a plan to :.' circularize the state and learn how many -Belgians could be -located on , lands. X state mortgage banlt was proposed to finance the project; of bringing Belgian farmers from their . war disrupted country. - A special committee of the State Im z migration board, the Commercial club 'and Realty board appointed to' examine Into ihe feasibility of a similar plan i has not yet reported. Thla commit- ' tee Is composed or tdwaro tnrman, '' C. C. Chapman and John II. .Hartog. PUn Zs Being- Fnsnsd. . While the Californlans are more en " tbuslastic , over thfi plan, Oregon, climatically more nearly duplicates the ' conditions under which the Belgian . farmers work. : The California committee is asking- of the state'B lnd owners the follow 'lng questions: i ' : "! "TVhat lands in California are suit. able for colonization? Where are they t '"''.located? At what price and on what ' terms can they be secured? On what terms can 'such lands be rented with, ptiorr of purchase?" , j ' The-Oregon committee sent the fol-' lowing questions to Belgium: j "How many able Belgium farmers '.' are outside the army? How efficient- j - ly could the process of selecting Bel gian farmers be carried on from among " I refugees of all occupations, or none?" J V--. Seven million Belgians, it. is report- j d, are numbered among the refugees ! 0f the European war. The Invasion! .at their little country scattered them : . 4 throughout France and England and these countries are hard, pin to u 10 '--' save them from starvation. Belgians Oood. Tarxnsxa. Farming Belgians are very efficient ! esDeclally in ' Intensive agriculture. Many of the Belgians are trained in j .'Industry. ' j r '. .The general comment In California favors the enterprise. By the Sacra mento Bee it was suggested that Ui would be wiser to raise money not to, bring starving Belgians but to locate! the landless of California on the land. The Ban Francisco Call, on the other ; hand, has started a campaign in be- j '' al of the plan. ' i The Idea has elicited little comment' among . Oregon newspapers. The Sa- , lent Statesman has spoken approving ly of it. General public comment seems to be waiting the committee re port An initial suacestion was that a -fund of $160,000 be raised Jointly by ' the state, government and public sub scription, which would be used in meet- " )ng transportation cost, getting the Belgians on the land and meeting theli living expenses until they had har vested their first crop. . .One Sister Shoots V Another Five Times . , . . . Serapa Takes Vises In lobby of se. enrity State Bank at CbehaUs; Wo rv man Disarmed by Her Husband. . Chrhalls, Wash., Nov. 3. Chehalis had another near tragedy late yester 'day when Mrs. Ida- Barhett-Gibson ' shot her sister, Mrs. Josle Olsn, five ' times while the latter was standing In' " the lobhy of the Security State bank 4 talking with the husband of the .'. -.former, Milton H. Gibson. Gibson and ' his wife had recently separated. Mrs. Olsen having been again installed an ."housekeeper on the Gibson farm two miles west of this city, a place which -. she had held for aome time prior to" .the marriage of her sister, Mrs. Bar- nett, to Gibson. Although Mrs. Olseo was shot five times by her sister, none of the bullets made what win be a: fatal wound In Itself, possible blood - poisoning being the real danger. Two bullets from a .32 caliber 'auto V matle pistol hit Mrs. Olsen's right ' forearm, breaking both the bones; a i ithlrd broke her right arm about three j ... Inches above the elbow; another j grazed the right side near .the fifth) ' rib; and the fifth shot struck on the .'. Inner side of the rlgh'thfgh. ' ' Gibson, who is a man of powerful .pnysique. grappled with his. wife and ' seized her by the wrist, securing the pistol. As soon as the gun was taken ' . from Mrs. Gibson she rushed at her sis ter and -struck htr with her fists. 7 breaking her glasses. Mrs. Gibson waa soon overpowered and taken to - the county Jail and Mrs. Olsen was taken to the Kennlcott hospital where " her wounds were dressed. f'Healor" Will Be ' ; : Tried Fourth Time' .-yf,::. - I . Taderal Government How After Frank ;j j ;tot, of Vader, wasL, Oharffsd Witn Using- Mails to Sefrand. . -. .... -,; - V Centralla. Wash.. New 3. .Tn. t s fieciiat, deputy United, States marshal! j i w n vcnimw ana vicinity tn latter part of tha week aummoning witnesses subpenaed by the aovernmmt t , ;tlfy at tha trial in Tacoma this week -of Frank Lots, the Vader editor-healer, ' charged ' with using the mails-to de-. fraud lri advertising hia "oure for all' diseases." Tho government Will call . 2 witnesses, while Lots will be al , . lowed, IS of the 191" he wanted to call ,to the stand. Mayor .H. W. Thompson ? v of . Centralla and T.' C. Foster, Lewis, county sheriff, are among Lotx's wit , nessea. Lotz.f who, will acf, as his own lawyer, will try, to show that he want " ed to give , tests of his , "cure' during ' a typhoid epidemic In Centralla, but that he was prevented by the medical association.''--...-: !' ' v- .:.';,:, , Three times Lots has been arrested ,snd tried, on: a charge of practicing medicine without a license, twice feeing; arraigned in justice court and once in; .N the superior court, and each - time he - - was released ' after arguing-. his ; own ease. Lots claims he has lost three ( .patients In the 1000 he has treated. ( I I Wholesale Prices Apply to Box or Quantity Lots Only at iVJieaer (s:f FaeK: s i ; m . a. . STi V i I -' ; " 1 II l omoiriro w Over $50,000 Worth of Handkerchiefs Enter This Great Se Imported Handkerchiefs From Ireland, JFrance, Switzerland and Germany in ; Elaborate Arrjty Domestic Handkerchiefs in Greatest Array Ever Shown in Portland ) Kerchiefs Are Dainty, Practical Gifts Buy Now at Wholesale Prices! Wholesale Prices Apply! to Box or Quantity Lots Oi ily We Ve jj OsB SoM Hamidkeirclhiieffs at SmcM Low Prices X'- This Entire Page Could Not Adequatelyj Detail the Astonishing Number of Styles of Handkerchiefs ;f'-'- We Of fer Tomorrow arid Balance of This Week for Men, Women and Children at Whbletsale Priies SCORES OF STYLES OF WOMEN'S KERCHIEFS! 37 STYLES OF MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS! ff - See Window uispiay 1 Hani1lfprrriif for Women and Children -SiTtK S Street Windows, Men's Temporary Annex No. 1 I ofir af VoUo Meas Handkerchiefo,Tem LiUtQiiuu. m uaico Women's and ChUdren's Kerchiefs, 1st Fl. 6th St. BKlg. tr-i Mrs.1 Margaret J. Blair : Director Department Domestic Art, Univeritysof Minnesota, will deliver the last lecture of " Ker series, . "The Floors, Their Finishing and the Care of Floors," and "Home Furnishings" At Lincoln High School Auditorium, Wednesday - Afternoon at 3:30 ' . Mrs. Blair is appearing under the auspices of the Meier & Frank Co. Admission by ticket . only Complimentary Tickets may be obtained of ' any Floorman at Meier & Frank's. French Underwear Now Offered at 97 c Practically Every Piece, Laundered! $1.59 FRENCH CHEMISE, embroidered hand dots, at ... . ... . . . .;. . . . . . . . . '. ; . . . . $2.00 FRENCH CHEMISE, reinforced cal- m- loped edges . . . . . . . P JlT'I7 $4.00 FRENCH CHEMISE, beautifully hand J A q o embroidered . . . . ij)s4iaI0 $3.00 FRENCH CHEMISE, hand embroid-(t -I QO ered, reinforced edges . -.n. ...... . .... .- .pXcJO $5.00 MADEIRA CHEMISE, ; embroidered (T oq eyelet and floral ....... . . . . , . . . ipOeOJ $3.50 FRENCH GOWNS, hand embroidered T - QO floral designs . . .Jp 1J?Q FRENCH ENVELOPE CHEMISE, hahd em- (Jj 1 Qfi broidered floral designs . . . .ip.X JO $12.50 FRENCH COMBINATIONS, prin- frj ho cess and waistline styles ; . . . . eJO $9.00 FRENCH COMBINATIONS, hand fcCi QQ embroidered, at . . .... J)Oe?0 v ,.' .! . Second Floor, 6th St. Building. 9 fo 12 Barga ins Axminster Rugs at Wholesale Prices All Room-Size t. Every Desirable Color Most Advantageous Opportunity for You $30,00 Seamless Axminster Rugs; 9x1 2 size . $23.00 $27.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size . . . . . .$20.65 $25.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size. $19.50 $20.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, i . J $16.50 $25.00 Axminster Rugs 8:3x10:6 size: . . . . .$19.50' $22.50 Axminster Rugs, 8:3x10:6 size.'. ... . :$17.50 ' $20.00 Axminster Rugs, 8:3x10:6 siz: : . . ; .$16.50 $18.00 Axminster Rugs, 8:x10:6 size; . r. $15,00 -.....-. . -. 1 1 1 i 1 1 " ! 1 " "- ' " ' - f. - ' "- Serenth Floor," Temporary Annex No. 1; Quantities Limited! Shop Early! Phone Orders for These Bargains Taken From 9 to 10:30 a. m. Phone Special Order Dept. Women's $1.50 Dent's Gloves, Pair 93c Dent's "Own Make." White, black and some col ors. 2-clasp style. First Floor, 6th St. Building. 15c-20c Ribbons, Yard 8c Satin and taffeta. No. 16 and No. 20 widths. . . First Floor, 6th St. Building. " -V- V ; '-: i't- - . - - . . -Women's 50c Undergarments, 3 for $1 Fleece" lined Vests and Pants to match. Medium heavy weight. Cream and gray. Regular sizes. -v " Second Floor, 6th St. Building. Women's 25c Hose, Pair 17c, 3 Pairs, 50o Seamless "Burson," fashion knit. Black only. Double feet. All sizes. First Floor, 6th St. Building. 75c Russian Paraffin Oil, 1 -pt. bottles 50c Pears' Transparent Glycerine Soap . . 12c Malvina Cream . ...... . . .29c Physicians- and Surgeons' Soap, cake. 6c 4 First Floor, 6th St. Building. Men's $25 Cravenette Coats $17 . 50 inches long. Raglan shoulder style, convert.; ible collars. Gray and dark gray shades. Broken lines of sizes.- 100 in lot. Men's Store, Second Floor, Temporary Annex No. 1. . Tomorrow 9 to 12" o'Clock Grocery Specials Phone orders for these Specials from 9 to 10:30 , a. m. Call "Special Order Dept." ' Victor Flour Sack . .... . . . . . ...... . . . . . $1.35 High Grade, One of Best Known Brands. Loin BaconPound .... 19Vsc . Sugar Cured. Whole or Half Strips. New Alaska Codfish Brick . .... .... . . . . . . .'. .9c Boneless. Pieces. No. 1 Bricks, t ' Jersey Butter Roll . . . J . ... ....!.. . . 7. . . . . .63c One of the Very Satisfactory Brands. Pure Vanilla Extract Bottle . ." 25c Van Duten't. 2-ouncu Bottles. Full Strength. Pure Lard, No. 5 Pail i . : . . .65c f. No. 10 Pails $1.29. Freshly Rendered. ' " , ' Pure Food Grocery, Basement, 6th St.. Building. Notionk at W Pricfes 35c Directoire Boned Shaped Belting, 3inch, black or white, yatjt 20c 25c Directoire Boned Shaped Belting, 2-inch, black or white, yai I 17c 20c Directoire Boned Shaped Belting, iy8 -inch, black-or white, y'15c 35c Girdle Foundations, 14 inches wide, each . . . . . . . 22c lPc "See-It-Spring" Snap Fasteners, card. ....... ... . . . . , . . 6c 5c Cetiuloid Thimbles, white, each .... . ....... ..... ; ... , ,3e 5c Washington Pins, the paper. . . . . . . .V. ...... . . .... . . ,j . 2c 3c Fancy Cut Sewing Wax, 3 for. . . . .v. . . ; . , . . . . , . . 5c Asbestos Iron Holders, each I . .5c FREE One package of Sewing Needles with every purchase cF 25c or over tomorrow at tne, notion Counter. First Floor, 6th St. Biding. The New "Cotillion" Box Exclusively in Portland At Meier & Frank's Tomorrow. $5.95 Regularly Priced $7.50 The "Cotillion" Box it the latest contribution toward Milady's comfort at the dansant. Comes in black, navy and purple saphian. Oval in shape, as illustration shows. Moire lined, fitted with coin purse, file, mirror, comb, handkerchief receptacle, vinaigrette, powder and rouge boxes. ; , Tomorrow Only Special at $5.95 Tint Flo tJ tTt BM. Spectaclss 1 Half n Tomorrct i . ' $5 Goid-Fi3ed Spectacles or , (ye Classes, i rinq jets style or I ran Py tomorrow SpO Tlrss Tloor-- i iztb Strcat BlflfJ 1 Pucqv Willni'7 Taffptac Yarrl 2i W 8!7 a uuuj i assv i , a uiiwtuuy ui l ui i y J sj ' - ft ' 1 - - . . - - ' - - 1 "' ' 1 ' 1 1 X '" 1 . i a'- $6 Two-Tone Chiffon Velvets, 42 Inches Wide, Yd. &U9 U $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Brocaded SOks, Yard at $1.69 . Third s Floor, 6th St. Bu Iding. i The- QyALiTyT Store:', of-, poktlahd I I Astounding Sale of Novelty Suits - -' l. ;.; ! - . . - . ',.r ' tt: ' " I1'-' Saving to You $1 2.75 to $40.00 1 on Each Garment A Wonderful Orour) of, This Seasbhrs Models Medium,', sfjort ' or Long Styles,. Charming 'Array .to,. Choose From. jr -Make Your Selections Early Tomorrow ; , ; $ 34.50 Novelty SuiU tomorrow only. :j . . , J.$2; t75 $ 52.50 Novelty Suits tomorrow only. I . ; . 50 . $ : 67.50 Novelty Suits tomorrow only; y . ; L;-.., j , . $4 75 $ 98.50 Novelty Suts tomorrow only. . . .$6fe00 $112.50 Novelty Suits tomorrow only: . . . . . $72,50 Fourth Floor, 6th St. Building, - 1 Ml 0 ih y' J ; 11