The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
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VALENTINE SWEETS FRESH FROM OUR CANDY KITCHEN
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VALENTINES THAT PLEASE
From the tiniest maid to the oldest man, every
one can be pleased with one of our clever valentines
with their pretty sentiments or gentle jokes, 5c up.
Street Floor.
SPECIAL! PICTORIAL REVIEW
Three subscriptions sent to different addresses
for $5.00 this means one year subscription to you
for $1.67. Mail in your subscriptions.
Pattern Department. Street Floor.
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cJ Merit Onljr
c'Mercliandi
Sweeping Denial That Late Pub
lisher Was Influenced Made is
Reply to Daughter's Suit.
ANSWER CHARGES.
IN WILL CONTEST
so of
A general denial Of all allegations
made by Caroline P. Leadbetter,
daughter of the late Henry L.. Pit
tock, publisher of the Oregonian, in
her attempts to break the $8,000,000
trust fund created by the will of Pit
tock, ia made by O. L. Price, execu
tor, and O. L.. Price and C. A.
Morden, truHteea of the estate, in
an anawer to Mrs. Leadbetter's
amended petition, filed In probate
late Tuesday afternoon.
The answer la a aweeptnr contradic
tion of all anaertlona made In the Lead
better petition, especial attention being
paid by the trustees to statements that
undue influence and illegality surround
ed the drawing of the purported will.
I7WDUE INFLUENCE CLAIMED
In her amended petition attacking the
validity of the will, Mrs. Leadbetter as
serted that Plttock was unduly lnflu-.
enced ' by Price and Morden. both of
whom ISjpld confidential positions. At
the time the will was made out, Plttock
wa 81 years old, the petition utates. and
both men, "In order to gain great power
and remunerative returns, did unlaw
fully influence him to create a trust
fund, pinking tbem the trustees." Fur
thermore, the petition sets out, "the sal
aries and commissions which the trus
tees receive is greater than the interest
of any one of the hetrs at law of the
deceased In his entire estate, in event the (
deceased died Intestate,"
The answer filed "by the trustees
Tuesday afternoon acknowledges that
I'rice and Morden enioyed the full and
complete confidence of Plttock, but de
tiles absolutely that such confidence was
ever abused.
TIirSTEES DETfY CHARGE
It goes on to say that at the time of
the drawing of the will. Plttock was in
full command ef his business faculties
Inasmuch as he was at that time ac
tively conducting the affairs of his
large Interests and continued to do so for
upwards of two and one half years more.
In regard to the assertion In the Lead
better petition that the trustees would
enjoy excessive, profits through their ad
ministration of the estate. It is argued
that the salaries, commissions and emol
uments that will be received are gov
erned by he laws of Oregon and the
general laws pertaining: to the value of
the estate and the amount of service
rendered.
T" V. nvisnrA lnua with ttlA rpf! 1 1 f. t
that the Leadbetter suit be dismissed
end that the will be admitted to pro
bate. Advertising Man Is
Splendid Agency for
Advertising Oregon
The best of all fields for advertising
Oregon products is among the advertis
ing men of the nation themselves," said
Charles V. lOnKllsh. secretary of the
TVirtln nil AH club, and ma.na.frer of its
Better Business bureau Tuesday. English
hns Just returned from a niitionalvCon
ference of "truth in advertising" man
agora In Chlrago. He also vlslfed ' Ihe
advertising clubs In Cleveland, Detroit,
Milwaukee and other cities.
"I took, east with me packages of our
prunes, processed fruits and vegetables
and bottles of our fruit Juices."' the ad
vertising expert explained.
"Most of the" business men I met were
planning to come to Portland during
the coming summer, either to the Shrine
cr tome other convention.
Portland Laundry
Co. Plans New Home
Anft Improvements
A building permit was Issued Monday
for a new home for the Portland Laun
dry company, 32R-34 Union avenue, , to
bo two stories. 100 by 100 feet and cost
ing about $25,000. Work on the founda
tions Is now under way. The building
will be of concrete and heavy mill con
struction.' " ;
According to its officials, the 'con
cern employs 80 operatives, and with
the completion of Its new plant this
number will be increased to approxi
mately 150. New machinery will be in
etalled at a cost of $30,000.
An Argentine Inventor has patented
a' device to be fastened on a person's
head to close his ears against noises
he does not wish to hear.
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he developed a very bad case of milk
croft. He could not sleep night or
day. The milk crust was very dis
figuring and hie head and cheek
were covered with a scale. His scalp
was sore and red, especially when be
scratched it. and hie hair all came out.
"The trouble lasted about two
month) when I heard of Caticora
Soap and Ointment, and I used two
cake of Codcnra Soap and on box
of Ointment when be was healed."
(Signed) Mrs. C. Bennett, R.D.1, Box
XS. Downey. Idaho. April 16. 1919.
. ; Codcanm Soap, Ointment and Tal.
cam are all yon need far all toilet and
turnery purposes : "
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12,000 Pairs of Stockings
In a Remarkable Sale
A Mighty Purchase Th$t, Should Bring
Thousands of Women Here for the
Greatest Hosiery Event of the Year!
Buy Them by
the Box
6-Pairs for $425
75c
Buy Them by
the Box
4 Pairs for $425
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N THIS OCCASION we are not only giving you the full benefit of our vast buying power, but also the very
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great aovantage oi tne tact that this merchandise was ordered more than twelve months ago.
YOU HAVE an opportunity to buy .these stockings at the lovfest price
in many months, and merchants as well as the general buying public
will marvel at an offering such as this.
SPLENDID quality lisle hose with hemmed garter tops, reinforced toes and heels. Also the popular drop-stitch
effects. BLACK, BROWN, GRAY, BLUE and WHITE in the plain and drop stitch stockings.
Also WHITE stockings with colored stitchings in shades of black, brown, blue, green and heliotrope.
Dealers will not be supplied- in fact, all sales will be restricted,
but this will not prevent you from anticipating your personal needs ,
a year ahead if you are wise enough to do so.
- Street Floor, Lipman, Wole & Co.
The Wilson Rotary Electric
Sewing Machine
Special Terms
This Week
$1
Puts a Wilson
in Your Home
r Hair Bows
55c
Fluffy hair bows of taffeta,
satin and moire ribbon in plain
pastel and dark shades and at
tractive plaids. Exceptional
value here.
The Wilson Electric Rotary machine offers the simplest anL
by far the most economical solution of the spring sewing
problem.
Pay for it little by little while the mountain of sewing de
creases with astonishing rapidity.
Light, compact, portable the WILSON is easily carried
about and may be attached to any light socket.
See the demonstration on Street Floor
Street Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Gym Bloomers and
Gym Suits
For Girls and Women
All made of standard materials and full cut in correct styles
for school and club us.
Black sateen bloomers, sizes 24 to 42, $2.25 to $3.25
Navy blue serge bloomers for girls and women, $3.95
to $6.50.
Navy blue twilled cotton bloomers, sizes 2 to 14, $1.00-
One-piece gym suits of black serge and mohair, sizes 34
to 42, $4.50 to $6.95.
Excellent values in middies, sizes 6 to 44.
-Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
New Bag Tops
$1.25 to $5.00
New designs and finishes that
will inspire you to employ your
cleverest ideas and most skillful
handiwork in developing beauti
ful silk and ribbon bags to lend
a note of spring to your costume.
Metal tops in plain, scroll and
filagree designs, $1.25 to
$4.50.
New bar and cut wqrk designs
In shell effects with self handles
$2.25 to $5.00.
Separate chains in silver, onyx
and shell finishes, 50c.
A most varied selection for
spring.
Ribbon Section, Street Floor.
Special! Gingham Frocks
For Little
Two to Six
$1.65
Sketched
Checked and plaid gingham in all colors and an excellent assortment of
cunning styles.
Many have smart little collars of white.
Big value for little folks! ,
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
A Sale of Athletic
o Union Suits
An extraordinary purchase
'enables us to offer these
Excellent
Garments1
95 c
At a Price Which Offers You An Opportunity, to
Supply Your Entire Spring
end Summer Needs
At a Wonderfully Small Qutlay
The suits are of good, firm corded madras with
elastic web insert in the back made generously full
and designed to fit perfectly.
Sizes range from 34 to 42.
Buy heavily jrour savings will be the greater!
Men's Shop, Joat Inside Washington St. Entrance.
Going Away?
Then, of ceVurse, new luggage
is of paramount importance.
A Mendel Dustproof
Wardrobe Trunk
will give you the utmost In
satisfactory service and you
may obtain one of these faithful
life-time traveling, companions for
as little as $37.50 and on up to
$135.00.
And as for
Hand Luggage
We have a most, complete line
of quality bags in the most pop
ular styles women's overnight
bags, Boston bags, oxford and
week-end bags, in the most
sought after shades.
$10.50 to $65.00
JUST RECEIVED
Men's new handbags in cow
hide and walrus.
Luggage Section. Fifth Floor.
Aprons and House Dress Aprons
New Merchandise Old Prices!
Interesting Announcement, Isn't It?
And it's true you will find the aprons and
dresses NEW and of excellent quality, and the
prices speak for themselves.
Percale Aprons
$1.95
Daintily striped, checked or figured percales of
light blue or pink. Square, V and round nepk
styles slip-over, side opening and middy effects
House Dress Aprons
$2.35
Scout percale aprons in a variety of styles and
patterns, including slip-over and envelope styles.
Several models have pretty white pique collars and
cuffs others have rufflings and bandings by way
of adornment.
Sketched
Gingham House Dress Aprons
$2.50 to $2.95
-Aprons made to be worn as dresses of splendid quality gingham in pretty plaids. Long or three
quarter sleeves in a number of attractive styles. Pink, blue, rose and lavender. Sizes 36 to 44.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co?
Floor Coverings
Rare Values in Extra Standard Quality
Wilton Rugs
New Wiltons
Size
9x12
$97.50
Size
9x12
$105
Handsome plain centered
rugs with band borders at this
exceptional price.
Tapestry Brussels
Rugs
Size 9x12
$33.50 to $42.50
A wide choice of patterns
and colors is afforded.
Richly toned Wjltons of a
luxurious softness in lovely
Oriental and conventional de
signs. Axminster Rugs
$49.75 and $57.50
Excellent quality in the most
desirable colors and patterns.
Size 9x12 feet.
Fifth Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe St Co. .
Curtains
Exceptional value, variety and
quality the keynote. Every item
a big SPECIAL, .
Plain Marquisette
Curtains $2.49
Good quality white, cream
and miase 2 yards long.
fine Scrim and
Marquisette Curtains
$3.45
Prettily lace edged. White,
cream and ecru. 2J4 yards
long.
Lovely Voile and Scrim
Curtains $5.85
Lace edged, hand drawn hem
stitched and with pretty filet
block corners.
Curtainings
36 to 40 Inches Wide
Marquisette, yard 39c.
Madras, yard 59c.
Filet Nets, yard 49c,
Lace ' Edge Marquisette, yard
49c.
Snowftake Madras, yard 65c.
Hemstitched Marquisette, yard
49c,
Fifth Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe ft Co.
Sale of Housewares
0"Ztities In some instances are limited in this very special sale of needed housewares so we
to accommodate tne neeas oi me mamauai nousenota aeaiers win noi vc
.i
are restricting. saics
supplied.
(M) Broom 57c
A general household broom
good weight all corn
four sewings.
(H) Aluminum Tea
Kettles $3.59
Full 6-quarf size, all alum
inum tea kettles. Have cast
spout.
(1 ) 2-quart Aluminum
Double Boilers $2.48
Splendid Swlisalu double
boilers. Are highly polished
and have black handles.
(A) Genuine "Rid-Jid'
Ironing Boards $2.48
We are the first in Port
land to show this nationally
advertised board.
(L) White Porcelain
Cabinets $1 .79
'fall size, well finished com
bincts. Have bail handle and
fit in cover.
(C) No. 8 Copper
Bottom Wash Boilers
$3.79
Are made of " heavy weight
tin have hook handles and
fit in covers.
(D) Manning-Bowman
Percolators $3.49
Seven -cup percolators of
extra heavy weight pure
aluminum.
(G) 1-pint Hot ahold
Vacuum Bottle $2.25
Full one-pint bottles fin
ished with either' green or
brown, enamel.
Inura cap to be
Have alum
used as cup.
(F) Wagner Castiron
Krusty Korn Kobs
$1.30
Com bread baked in these
pans is most delicious, and
the long "korn kob" shape is
most attractive.
( K) 4-quart Covered
White Enamel Convex
Kettles 88c
This is a much wanted siie
and an unusually good value.
(E) Steel Towel
Bars 15c
24-inch length, for kitchen
or bathroom use.
O.&T.
Silver Polish 17c
Contains no acid; can be
used on the finest gold or
silver plate.
2-in 1 Shoe Polish
8c a Box
A sale of 2000 boxes of
this celebrated shoe polish for
brown shoes only. While they
last. 8c a box. Limit 5 to a
customer.
(I) "Dnimftre" Dishwasher $30
Every housewife knows there is a real need for 1 prac
tical dishwasher one that can be purchased at a reason
able price. We Wnow that the "Drumfire" i$ both. Allow
us to demoutrate. Term If deaired.
Household Efficiency Department, Eighth Floor,
Lipman, Wolfe c Co.
THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE