The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1916, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE r- OREGON DAlLY JOURNAL, iPORTLANDr TUESDAY.: NOVEMBER 1 21 1316
if f7JT OMORR 0, W ; afternoon Mrs.
i-A entertain at. her some In- Over
. . toik street 'Wtth"alarae brtdre
:' Tb guests makta'cufe the "bridsel
uujet. aarinf. ,th-.'arlr part', of the
... aftraoof 111 b members bt Mro.Cotf-'maa'a-'twd
fcrlda ehitos.'V About' SO a4
ttloaat amests , have .been , asked W
Mr.'.' knd Mrl atlnaait narmtt', lf
' ,Sejam' are receiving- ' maTattflatory
, - mMaia-on th arrival Sunday of 'a
',: 'babr boy Tha llttU fallcnr. hair ben
, nam4 Owro Otla Oanbtt: " - Mra.
Oanntt will ba rtmmbera4 ' as Ml
, Zola Ultchcoek of Portland bfor hr
ju;.;: mtrrtef V "
V Td Bpril Benson . in ' Waahlnjton.
; ' 'i Mtar -FannU Chambrlaln accom
1 panl4 Aar. father, Senator George E.
' , Chambarraln, to Waahlnston, and will
: anjajr th . aeaaon'a faltlcs In Waah
:, Inrton ,city, They mad their da
parture Buoday.
r Joint1 Hostenes at Bridge Tea.
:w-i; tXri ' A. Frdenrch and Mra. B.
Jamea . Freedman entertained at their
,;hom on Iovejoy atrret at a large
anxl elaborate bridge tea Friday aft
ernoon. ,Tnta Is the first of a aeries
, of affairs they plan to give. Honors
' 'at -cards fell to, Mrs.. A.. B. Btelnbach,
Mra. Ulllan Fuller, Mrs. A. Tllser,
Mra. J, Meyer, Mrs. M. Blcnel and Mrs.
Q..P, 'Alexander.
r ;fr. Broaghton to Wed
; University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
. , Nov., XL The marriage of Miss Rita
Fraley and Harold Broughton, both
university graduates, win be solemn
. , Ised In Euaene tomorrow. Miss Fraley
; I was graduated from the university
. last June, where she was a prominent
j ; tnember of the women's glee club and
of..tha Pi 'Beta Phi fraternity. -Mr.
Broughton la a Beta Theta PI and his
V - noma la In Portland. Miss Fraley has
fX. nJypd; 4 round of, entet'ulnment
, , among University circles during the
:. last , few . Weeks.
jj'Oprsiv Association Social Tonight.
m the',' 'dramatic Interpretation by
Clement ' B. Shaw Of "Mignon." with
i . Mdrdavnt Oobdnough assisting at. the
pln7, -given' for the Portland Opefa
J; association Will be held this evening
J ; t atiEllerafPlano 'house instead, of neit
I tWfek; 'as previously- announced. A
I 'soWaflyenlnk'VIll follow. , ,
I Vianer, jParty , for the . lAtonrette.
i f IrfltlfMn'v? W iiiJ IJtrmf Ink. T"at
' dMphVLaonrette (Bally1 Clayy Mr. 'and
Mrs.W-tHtaam Denny. Clark -were hosts
at an rnformaf ainner pkrty last nlih
AJ mdlmii' at fruit cent"r4d fh table,
abau. Which reiaeared- Mrl and Mi's.
lisAourettfc Mr. and. Mra. 'Pafui OlesV.
IMa, 4nda.iDbnld,K3reen KllKS) Kfc-th-
er.Uie;-Hart; Alan oreeit'and tRe hoat
a,Bd iiostess. . r; , , i r
Grace! Ml-
mdrtal. 2Ealsaaai .ohurclv wlllai-iie ,
BMVic.nit. s n. asaar at parinn
. bjMraa.r, ast Seventeenths andi Weldlf r
? hostess.. T.: r , , , ,
At Grce. Memorial fohrcb.
I Tha.'Womeri'fc i kulld of 'l Qtt
. street a Thsale .Will ihnn . Innnn
I T4iesday .o naxtiweek two .days Aefole
j ThankslvlnK.4 iTha'Dubiib u niriiJiiv
Utvlted to come' and enjoy a aup of 4
'"1 ftf 'Xn the -opportunltyi-to
boyldelliou home'madeWdtesJ stich
; ! 5e-ke4 cookies) plea,. Jelllee, terror
, a Ynauiasgivingtamnerr as weuaa Mi
' f t Ifuli articles a.rrtTrnrl&j ntnt ntiAmt
fcis ?glftf .rAi;dellghtfulproa-r4m Us
I -f, IfeNd'-ptaanad, ' ' i ' v;
t,lN
Oregon
... n
i d
r'-k t jsi. Jwary a uainrarai oiurt.iNo 104S.
! pwns vatnouci craei or foresteri,
':Z: ..'k.wUlentertall .with arfioopjfty" tWa
, leyealna ,n- the. JToreeterrt .lalL P.lf-
;. teeothiand iDavla etreeta. Pr5narat1ons
t rp etng tqade for( largaitendanoe.
JWmpairy- C Dance TonighL.
iiuiuu win asve an iniormai 'nuiltarv
facing paVty. this, evehlrig at th ,Ar
nory .Tenth,. and, Coucj:1.treeti, i rltn
v j aanctng egining at, 8;S0. .The.dOm-
m7t Msl'i ?!rs:a.nt . John Somervllle,
5. Berjteant Grant 'Reddlck,, Boygeint iU.
, . ' ,Aj,Iepplnger, JBergeant ; Robert ! DeV.
; Morae.r' Corporal r Harry Cadley. Cori
r, paral A. U Mitchell, Bugler VMHton
" . Binithh Private Sramett O'Brien. : Pri-
H ,. va,t Vernon Llbella, Private, Hdgh Mc
?! Donalds Private, John Junja .and ,Pri
iJt o. vate iiarold . Frederlckaon.;. r Don't f or-
.; , gat, th date, November Jl.t T , k
;J'?8detyJN6tea. , -. - :
' hit; fmno ' Mrs. ' Chaflea B. Oavia,
, , wboaei'wWdtng took plaea, November
,H, are' at :hom, to their friends, ie
:, tjaatlTyanMath.atreet, nearMorTson
JIT
fn
' S
state corporation commissioner, fa; at
the, Mfiltnomai. . ' . ; , ; r r
Frad V. Wallace wall known Tum
alo' irrlratlonlat. la at the .ImpertaL
X. H. Eggera la a. Pendleton arrival
at . tha' Oregon.-;,. j , "4
. Oscar Hayter, ; Dallaa attorney, la
at tha Portland, ' ' V- ; , :
1 Mr. and Mra..C. H. StoclnreU are
Clatakania visitors at the Mnltnoman.
, Dr. K. M. ; Page of Cathlamat 'la a
guest , at the .Waahiarton, . .
W. E. Brown, an. Echo botal man.
la at tha Oregon.',, .
C. W. McKeaa of Walla. "Walla ; la
at tha Carlton.. . v ;
George M. Brown f ' Salem, attor-
jney aeoeral of Oregon, la at tha Inn
1 A. W. Skinner of Canyon City la at
; the Perkins.
oar., and Mra. ,G. C Flavel of Aa
. torla are gueata at tha Portland. .
' Ernest Nelson, a Banks lumberman,
la at' the Oregon. . - i
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McDOweQ of
Tacoma are at the Washington.
Louella ' Watteraon ia a Kansas
City arrival at the Carlton.
William C. Thompson of St Paul
. and tha Misses Emma and Jean
Tbompaon are gueata at the Cornellua.
xi. an. iiayoaugn is registered at
tha Multnomah from Spokane.
E. D. PbUlppl Is a Sllverton visitor
at tha Imperial.
, H. S. Mitchell, Wauna lumberman,
is at tha Portland.
J. Matty ia a McMlnnvllle arrival
At the Perkins.
F. E. Venesa, a lumberman of
Wlnlock, Wash-, is at the Oregon.
H. H. de Annond of Band la at
the imperial.
n. Lipscomb of .Waahlngton,
v,., iiia repreaentatlva of th
D.
la at tha Port-
American Red Cross
land.
Francisco de Valle and Antonio Vina
are San Francisco arrtvala at tha Ore
gon. 7
A. E. Scott la registered at the
Waahlngton from Foreat Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cook of Twin
Falls, Idaho, are registered at ths
Nortonla.
J-4. . Ia Noonchester la
nor at the Nortonla.
WlLLtAM 'G. KING V-."c
m? NATIVE OF ILLINOIS-
a Burns vls-
; j -: .
i ...-,
Photo by Bnsknell.
TopVMrs. 3Iargaret Reed.' Bottom Mrs. ' Sadie Hamilton, ; 'com.
mlttee on .George Wright. Relief Corps annual "behellt'chlcken dln-
, fner.fo ibe given at the court house, tomorrow trom.ll until 2.
t . i i s ' f ' 1 - '
Edward E. Graff of Broadmead Is
at the Nortonla with hla funiiv
Eeduced Christmas
Rates . Announced
The O-W. B,-A N. Co. , announced
yeaterday that.lt .will put-special re
duced holiday paasenger farea In ef
fect, for the coming Christmas and.
New .Tear season. Ratea of, one and.
one-third farea for the round trip will'
prevail' between all points' In' Wash
ington, Oregon and Idaho.' '
The usual holiday special fares were
not allowed either In 1914 or lSis Th.!
plin will be tried out this year, how
ever, fend If 'it proves successful, will'
be continued hereafter '
The tlcketa will be acid dally be-'
tween December il end 16. good 'for
return use 'until ; January, . .
It la believe J that, other roads will'
put similar rates Into effect. , . '
r
William G. King.
Central la. Wash., Nov. 11. William
G. King, who died, here September 14,
was bom In Illinois,. January 20, 1S49.
He went to Iowa when. a. boy and en
gaged 14 tha contracting and building
business for a time. He was a gradu
ate of. the Iowa State university and
practiced Jaw for more than SO, years,
inflows. Kansas and Washington, and
practiced for . five years in the . Van
couver, Wnalu, law firm of King aV
Orean. i. Hti married Alice S. VanSlyke.
in Kansas. He was a member of, the
Odd. Fellows lodge and a member of
the Chrlatlan church since oyhood.
and Several brothers' and? aiiterare
Some' One SlaV the liquor. 1
''(n.a.ikJilni-'ii.J - V ....
Grant. of Antalons In t AitAuiti
for a shipment ef' liquor 4ie(foMnd that
.uv luyun., na airvaoy. oeen aifnea
for by another person. -a' new Station
agent la on the Jobaad be Old not pert
sonauy.know f- ?S g A t
f Stating at HoodRive.
' Hood River. Or., Nov? siTM akaU
Ins season - for j Hood , Hirer' opened
Sunday, with several -hundred' of., the
younger set on" the Ice f rosea. on the
slough north of the city.1- ' - ' '
' Will Let Him ExttlAuC i 44
Dayton. Or. Kov. (l.Mlrin Miller,
a Tounr nun , liln .mu Mm
Dayton waa arrested by the sheriff of
i amain county and taken to", the
county - Jail - to await v opportunity to
explain tot the f Court bow be came in
peasessloa of threebeef hides, taken
from tha hide room of the Dayton
Mttt Ulrk.tI. T,.... -i-k. .-a
' ww a. tavowavf isiuy WailU
sold to,a dealer. In McMlnnvllle. ,
Lebanon Pioneer Celebratea. '-!
' Lebanon, Ot, Nov.'ll. Mra, Su
sanna Peterson, oner of (Lebanon's old
est clUaens and a pioneer of 1S4S, cele
brated her list birthday November 1,
at her home in thia pit- sin i tv.m
only one left of. the party that accom-
The party .waa one that employed
Joe Meek to guide It through the Cas
cade mountain, believing that he could
mhmw them a shorter route. While in
the mountains Meek- became ' angered
lna, dispute which arose and deserted
the emigrants who suffered. hardships
as a reauiv,'? ' yfr v ..
' Mra. Peterson Is the mother of W. C
and David Poteraota of this city.
it tr"-.r!' ; - J,.;
i V v Aatomobil . lp Sataahvp. . . i
8banikp,0 Noy, 41. An automo
bile "occupied by R. K. Pinkall -and C
Wells wag overturned when It wag
driven raplSlyf arodnd a corner and
earn" upon .A "team - and ; wagon.' No
one. was hurt. tThef automobile waa
inuch damaged. Vv,K; . t , .
WiUaMiia Votes f or
Imprbvemeht'Bonds
. . t . ' ..' ." .
. Wlllamlna, Or., Nov. tl-At a ape
lat l ct ton' MAnilav f tha .! e
Wlllamlna fbr vfttlng on bonding the
town td meet outstanding indebted
ness, the bonds carried by Is votea.-
They are principally for street im
provements, which were made two to
three ' years ago. The bonds are to
run JO years and draw, six per cent
lyiereat.- .
Lad Shot by Ohum
.Playing With Gun
Seattle,1 Waeh., Nov. Jl. (V. P.
While playing with a revolver found
in a bureau drawer, Willie Coffey. II,
waa shot by hla chum, Oylveeter Eddy,
14. at 4011 Forty-fourth avenue aouth-
west, Monday afternoon . and died at
Provldenoe hospital a few hours later.;
The deed-boy was tha son of Mr. and
Mra John J. Coffey. m-hi
u
II
III
irniiintitriiiAiifftniif
IUUUUII I U U Vl u
EASY IT IS TO HAVE ?
;L0VTHESn;;
"I didn't either, Ruth, until X opened
my account at Cherry's 8hop and start-.
ed buying the things I wear on Weekly
Installments. And . soch - beautiful
things aa I've found there! Cherry'a
atocks are the most strictly correot
oucaa imaglna . v . -
, "TOu ought to see ' my new Cult
Rutht It has a darling skirt and the
eoa la aeml-tallored. cut In that smart,
flaring, effect., I bought a handsome
separate C6at at Cherry'a too. They
have an exquisite line this Fall.
-Honeatiy. Ruth. I hadn't the faint
est Idea what a difference It -would:
make in.my dreaaing to pay for my.
clothes while rm wearing them . in
etead . of before -v For. instance, I
wouldn't - have had the money for a
Winter auit Or a cOat, either, for that
matter until perhaps the middle of
November.. .
"Welt I bought both a Suit -and a
Coat a month sjgo and paid only a
small sum on each when I selected
them. Tou'd be delighted with that
Credit System, I'm sure. Ruth. They'll
arrange monthly or weekly payments.
Cherry's Shop is at tl-U Waahlngton
street. Plttock block. ' -
BRIEF NORTHWEST? NEWS
Bin. Bae Koontz. ..
Hood River, Or., Nov. 1. Mrs. Rae
Koontz, who was brought: to Hood
River from Astoria, a victim of con
sumption died a few hours after bar
arrival here, and waa burled yesterday.
Mra. Koonts was formerly. Miss Grace
Howell of thla city, where her. roomer
street Mrs. TJayls will be remembered
astMisstEmma Vasfeaw. ' I
Mrs. Charles Allen Reed, of Hood
Rlver accompanied By her baby daugh
ter, Amanda.Ann. are-guests for a few
days of Mrs. Reed's I parents, Mr and
MrajChartea ,H. Donqhoe. . -
a , i . i- i
fraternal, notes
-a.
htl of (Columbus 'Are 'Active
J. Visiting.' Other Councils. I
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ifibuvare , ;
hterestecl .!
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-Wt(T BAKING;
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'is uwhati you :
; showM always
. 'There sare many .
" other reasons
"wlTybut try'a
v can and see for
yburseli
in f .: 1j
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XXv.of ,0. Activities. Laat Sunday a
party of members and officers of th
Knight of Columbua of Portland coun.
ell attended a, special, gathering of the
order at Salem. After degrees wer
conf4rred a banquet was Served In Stl
Joseph's halLa Many, visitors from the
valley .were present.., F. J, Lonergan',
P. J. Kanley and other prominent
members' of Pbrtland assisted In' thi
presentatlentfwerk. . ,
Portland council. will give a lunchi
eon at the Multnomah hotel next
Thursday, neon. (Pat Bacon will prei
aide. , A number of visitors .will be
Next Sunday annual .memorial' mass
for all members , -who' have .died the
paatyear will , be celebrated at St.
Philip NerUchjrch, East Sixteenth and
Hlokey, streets. Special memorial trlbl
utes will, be lven,at the counciL hall,
e Taylor street, in the afternoon u.
gining- atjt.80 p. m. . On Sunday, De-
temoer iu, arrangements- are .being
made. to attend a session of the As
toria council, u
i atoeee : Stag . VzogYant 'jleeret. The
tag entertainment program of, the
Loyal Order of Moose tomorrow night
is a profound secret in.the breasts. of,
T. R..RatcUff- J. D. ,M. Croikwell,
Harry Anderson, Dr. Lloyd Brooke and
Jack.King. ' The entertainment .will be
confined to members only. Moose hall,
ln the Royal building,, is too email for
the lodge, and strenuous "efforts are
being made to secure the fundamental
necessity to start aJnew building On
Taylor and Fourth' stf sets.' where a lot
has been owned 'for some yeara.
Junior Moose' Joint Meeting, The
Junior Moose of Portland will tonight
entertain tha . Junior Moose of Oregon
City. ' A class initiation will be held.
Tne nosts will provide lunch. A 'num
ber or prominent members of the Loyal
Order of Moose will be present1
Manor Promised. "Golnc
w w xne gins next Wednesday V
"Sure." responded the eld soldier with
the little bronxe button. 'They tell me
tha glrla of .Oeorge Wrlaht'Relief Coroa
can cook aplenty.., We used to have to
eat raw bacon and hardtack in the Wil
derness. I never miss a .meal the girls
or me reiier corps set. up. U-u-m!
Remember that . hardtack that was
green Inside we . got at Vlcksburg?
They will, have the kind of dinner we
used to dream about, up to the court
housa tomorrow, served from, 11 to i
I am sxlng to get In line twice, so's to
get double rations, like some of us
usea to ao when they served quinine
and whiskey." Clvlllana. and everybody
welcome. ' Good : old O. A.. R. dinner
ana social, xifth " floor of the "court-
nouse. -r ,"..
ternlty and their , ladles tare cordially
Invited. t,The ckub' is securing a num
ber of new. members .-and will give a
card party, once a month through the
season. ,
' To Bellg-ht Koslo-leTbrs-The pro.
gram of rtnuslcal selections to bei given
by the Elks' club -tomorrow night has'
been caretuliy prepared by B. Ctoffl,
leader of the Elks' band, and a number
of extra, encores . have been provided
'.PERSONAL MENTION
, 4
Former Collector Here.1
'' Henry : Blackmail", former collector
of customs for Oregon, is at the Im
perial. , Mr. Blackman, who . now re
sides in California, ' Is on his' way
to visit his former home, Heppner.
e
Shipping Man Arrives.
' Robert Dollar. wll ' known Hn
Francesco shipping ''man, la at ' the
Imperial.
D. B. Stewart, Knap pa lumberman,
la at the Portland. .
C. F. Wade1 Is 'an f01ex Visitor at
the Cornelius.
Ralph B. McEwen Is registered at '
the ' Perkins from Athena.
-J.- Q. Richw-dson . of Balem, deputy
Kan Will aVhmr-Th tin.
proven wraer or Red .Men will shortly
wvpia m umrm or mutual socUl aath
"nf aacn , local tribe entertaining
the others u turn. . Eugene Brookings
is chairman of the campaign committee
ii ,Tt mDr and. hopes to get his
uiinw way aooruy. . .
- .xeaar Danoev The "leap year
. iuoerta r assembly . next
Thursday, night; ta be given, by the
united Artlaans at. East Seventeenth
4 Aiotna, screeta, . la . attract
SHE DARKENED HER
; GRAY. HAIR
Kansas City , Lady , Darkened Her
Gray Hair and Stimulated Its
; Growth by a'SimpU
, . Horn Procaaa.
1' " , MllgUgKltlClll i
'.j. :; l&xtraordinciry
.: ' Internationally famous -Organist ', I 1
in gremd redtal 1
! ' Tuesday Jan. 2 J 1917
CokmbiaTheater
- Tickets From rvirt.' Alice 'Brown Marshall. :
t " S08 tUlera Building. ; ..." j."
"She TeUa How She Did It
- A I well-known realdent , of Kansas
City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair
by a simple home process, made the
following statement: "Any ! lady or
gentlemen can darken their ' gray or
faded, hair, stimulate Its growth and
make it aoft and glossy with thla sim
ple" recipe, which they can mix at
home: To half pint f water add 1 04
of bay rum. I1 small Box of Barbo Com.
pound and 01 of Iglycerlne. These
Ingredients can be. purchased at any
drug store at very' little coat. Apply
to the- hair every other day -until the
,ry hair lp darkened sufficiently.
This mixture relieves Itching and
is excellent for dandruff. It does
not 'stain the scalp, la not sticky or
areaay and does not- rub off. It -will
make a gray ti aired person look 10 to
20 years younger." .adv. - 1
Only a Few Weeks Until
Christmas j
Buv
f Needlework Supplies at
Ynii
TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT
It la not necessary te shampoer quite
so frequently If your heir Is properly
cleansed, each time by 'nee of a really
good ahampoo. v The easiest to use and
quickest drying;' shampoo that we can
recommend to our readers may be pre
pared very cheaply by dissolving a tee
spoonful of cantbroz, obtained from
your drUraist. In a cun of hot wtr.
Ing curiosity amonr the f This 'rubbed into the seal 11 crta
2t3S!Ml.hj;!5 .? thick' Uih.rcothtag and cooltogm
iZ ivi. "H" aB lx acuon. as well aa beneficial
acme enjoyable f eaturea. . v ,- lJt,ca,p nd hair. After rinsing,, the
a Acacia ' Card .. Partyy The Acacia! scalp la .fresh and: clean, while the
ftjC1'-.1 i 9f5n budm"Flfth9alhal dries quickly and. evenly, develop
?T.h'?rt?..chdttI,,'ln bright luster and' a aoft nuffi-
VanrnZ irC ."T. 01 a mat makes u seem very heavy
rooms.T Members rr-th , .ni . , . , - . . ... . .
Closing
Sale
Prices
Dainty Suggestions for ,Gifts That,
May Be Embroidered at Small Cost
- ti
Men's Bedroom Sets, stamped on gray Jinentie .
rack, scan ana pin cushion to. match. m Ofl V'
Keguiar- pnee - .yu-j-peciai . . . .... . .f 1 ej7
Shaving -Towels, stamped for French knot; y v
embroidery. Regular- 35cspecialv. . . . . X C
Conventional Design Centerpiecesi stamped M t
: on pure linen.' Regular jS5c specaj(. .'. rlC
uainty rm vusnions. ana- ianaicerchie t O "
Cases to match. Special, each. . . :. .. . ;XaCiC tv
Pillow Slip, stamped on extra good 'grade, CIV'j
' tubing; Regular 85c special. ..... ... . OeC ;
i v.
All Hand-Embroidered Goods' at Cost
The Needlecraft Shop
331 V, Morrison Street, Opp. Hotel Portland ij.
T
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Today
Aron
son's Siiigiiii
the Style Song
Style? , K .
Why; you should.have.seen them
comeyesterday I ! Every thing from
six-thbu'sandrddllatrlimousines
baby cairiages; to say nothing of the
jolly folk that feipged 'in' from the
street. It waSla. elban,1 clear, snappy
November 'pay I , ahdi everyone felt
..good.", -::,.y v';.; ; : . v '
Buy? . . ( V' ... ;
If course they, bought ! . . Don! t tell me
the i country has ( goh to the ' de'mnition
bow-wows. Why, rli t looked like a run
on, a bdnk fonly, thlemon'ey, was cpniing
in instead of .going: out. Receipts 50 per
cent'aboye last year'af this timeand' still
corhing.i' ; '
,Theje;s a w4hy! '
People have fith'e
They say that old Vortla&a saa alat get ae
Sba aiat got aa atria,
style
he aiat got style.
They aay that eld Portlaad
she ' alat got' aa' ;
She's style all tha while, aQ tha while!
'1 vam selling some .of
my d i a m o n'd s for less
than ,1 tcan duplicate them a,
for j ih the diamond " mai- .
ket toddy," says Aronsom
.' iThenVthere' 'was "the J
gonpeman '.from. Salem
who t. bought a silver tea
set, aiid then kept oh buy- -ifik'
until' he' had .such ,a
lot- of i packages that he
said hfc'd be 'switched if he'd
carry tliem ' home people f
wduld 1 take him for Santa
Gl'a u's'aiid think it was '
Clyistmas instead of Jhanks
Hvine. , So Mrs. Aronson 6eni
it al j downstairs . and. had, it J
n est packed ana doxcq an,q
sent it: up to Salem by express.
TTVi a f kMiiahAM . auAnU wmA . al
i m UI4MSVVVIU T VII, a t
cey-r-it can just. fctst ill eye
on suver
putting it into circulation here , at
' sorl's ihiply bfecauke, they can-t
Aron
resist
these prices. ( Remember ;01d' Man Port
land, and his check 4 Book?)'
Came a'man yesterday raises dollar
wheaf among he golden thiiisiand valleys
or tastern Oregon, j Had 'a' "roll"; in this,
inside
' All f'AioatonY sterling koltow
rare ..-averages lt about 257c lees.;,
thn the. nermal price, and tha . .;
pleted ware about 33 1-3 less. ,
A ptjhlv tidy, .avincl , .'...
. nwent winaow-snoorinr .run
mbrieiv and aheyre ' E';f jf JZiJ, )
Gold-plattd brlceleti, cut from ;
fi.PO-. gold-filled ' cuff i buttons, :
Sblfd gold 'rlnfs'thil h'iv benr" 1
i.ta tt a m I
l-'lj'.Sd'ioild old cuff buttoni kt a
'."lr . , , . . .
Solid goldibabjr rlnri,
ioM up, to tot SO,
that hits
cents.
ide'pockfet. Sawa aiamond.inthewin- W.WIZ'&ZS&'Zf.
dow a big solitaire tth'atf flashed an-'in- t'nia .cimeot. ,5..',
vitatjon ,as he passed by. Stepped inside 5Kk aViiXr wua
UUUCU 11 UUl IU,IUCU,' IIIC'UI,' gouu-
natured, . auburn - haired 'diamond' expert,
who can' feel of 1 a diamond "in 'the -dark
' arid' tell what'it's. worth; 1 .
Twas a $1000 stone cut to $750.' . '" '
' ' Our. taH'fnehd' peeled off seven centuries and
-an f'L" and walked out. with the diamond on' his
finger.' ' ; , , ... : '
"That's softer than raising wheat," quoth he. . .
, One'Jady . paid, & 1 65 ' f orr a diamond out of her
pin-money allowance; Didn't need.it, but it looked
to her like a mighty good 'investment and it was.
f And--bend your eardown and let me whisper!
There re fjv'e orsix blushing young couples in
the store yesterday looking'at diamond rings. '
, Arohsbn knows. ' He went through It some
. iyears back. He just, ushered them mto(the diamond
blue-rooni, calls i op Rueff and' a few cases of soli
. taires, and lets Nature take hencctursei .
1 And wliat a lot of delighted exclamations comes
through the- .keyhole ! But dupid is on r guard . at
thetdoOi and hone may enters, y; , J
, diaminfds? ; VKy; look-at these! 'v
A ISOinidiid-moutted'bweiet, 134.50. ' , r . ' ,"
A Siai 'dUmond-moanted bracelet, $89.50. ,
A 400,Cluter.dlimpnd tint, S297.50. ,
A $500 diamond inounud pltnum livllire, $364.50.
ir-k $60afOlltaiTe'diamond.ria,'$434.50.' ' ' '
A -$10.00 diamond lvtlUere$5.85. ' ,
A $ta.)0 diaihond hvalliere, $7.SS. r
A 17.50 diuhond ixvallterc, $13.83. . it ' : ,
iA $75.00 diamond mounted platinam Uvilllere, $$6.So; j
A $S diamond mouated platinum Uvalllere, $93.75. ; i5;
- A $50 diamond Hnfc $36.75. . ?- - ; - ' ,
-A $t00;diamond riatv $S8.S0. - . ! t
Jewelers' and Silvertmiths ?
$7.50 leather traveljnf 1 aetsat v
' $4.85. ' '
' 12000 sterling fruit dishes' for
$9.85. .. . ' '- 3'.
ii.6o tterling frulVd!$hei for
1RgJ , ' ' '
a jzo sterunf vua ior si5.au.
, ' Tlma 'ia- money. .
. Tbat'ihit I uied to writs ri l
my copybook, but time Isn't much r
money at Aronson' . Vdu can buy "
' all1 you want of It at prices llkt
these: ... if ,p
--$ 17.50 bracelet watchea, 15
Jewel, $10.85. i r
$10 bracelet watches for $5.85.
$85 diamond set bracelet
watchea, '$63.85. ' - 1 '
$30 bracelet watches,' 14-karat
fold, $3135. . .
$33 Rockford watches for only'
$15.75 . ,
. $26.50 Rockfprd watches .for
$15.85. . . ' V"V:.'"V
$95' Howard watcles for.only -$79,501
' -
$75 Howard watches for $59.SO.i
' $60 Howard batches for $49.50. .
$40.Howard watchea for $29.50
. $13 Waltham clocks in .leather;
' cases, $9.35.
$39 Setb Thomas clocks with V
chimes, $32.50.
; -i $5.50, clocks with, star llnf case,
$5 clocks in cut-flfss case for 7
$3t75. . v
Remember, rood folk, Aronson
needs' th4v money more than he"
doe tha foods. Do you think.:,
herd be doTnf this if be dldtftr
; Shop, early, and nobody wQ i
ton your toee.
We open at nine we dose at
six. We've fot to fet our forty
winks" tonlfht' Must keep our
"food looks, you know. ,w
And, as they used to say la ths ;";
NewiYork Ldfer,,i . 1
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