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

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1820.
THE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, OREGON
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FUNERAL
SERVICE
FOR
SPENCER
TO
BE HELD FRIDAY
Funeral service for Schuyler C.
-Spencer, who Phot and killed himself
Wednesday imornlng at the family
residence ai 126 Thurman street,
after attempting to kill his wife, wlll
be held Friday at 10:30 from Hol-:
man's undertaking parlor. Chief
Deputy Coroner Leo 3oetsch's an
nounced this morning that no in
quest would! be held, as it was clear
ly a cam of; suicide.-
Authorities at St. Vincent hospital re
port . that Mrs. NamonJ Spencer, who
was shot twice by her husband, is lm
proving'an'd has now an even chance for
recovery unions , complications set in
from a wound In the abdomen. An oper
ation performed Wednesday morning
was reported successful, and her condi
tion much better this morning.
Spencer, who was 58 years old. came
to Portland from Indiana. He was
married three times. His first marriage
took place in Valparaiso, Ind., .about 32
years airov . Before coming to Oregon be
was divorced from his first wife.
In 1892 he came to Portland and was
married here several years later. He was
' divorced from-his Second wif e,: Mrs. Anita
Spencer, .in 1809: She is .said to be now
living near Salem. ; -
His son, Roscoe Spencer, who was
born to his: first wife in- Indiana, died
several years ago. He was practicing
law after) being; graduated from
Harvard.
Spencer was a Shriner'aitd a member
of the Klks. '
' After being graduated from Wabash
college he entered the law offices of ex
Representative Crumpacker of Indiana.
'i Friends of the Spencer family attrib
ute the tragedy Wednesday to an unbal
anced mental condition brought on by
both a physical condition and worry
.' over large ' financial losses resulting in
the mismanagement of a ranch at DU
ley. near Forest Grove.'
Mrs. Spencer was born in England,
where she met her first husband. Col
onel T.Egenton Hogg, later, marrying
him m New York.
Breeders, National Federation of Flem
ish Giant -specialty shows. C S. Gib
son of Detroit, Mich., will be judge.
Mrs. J. D. In low is secretary of the show
and superintendent of the rabbit de
partment, j
National Breeders
And- Fanciers to
Meet This Evening
' The Oregon ' branch of the National
Breeders' and Fanciers' association will
meet in The Journal assembly room at
S o'clock tonight Flans will be dis
cussed for the western winter show to
be held at' The' Auditorium December
13 to 18, when more than 120 silver
trophies and special prises will be of
fered in the rabbit department alone.
The event will be the official show of
the . Oregon, branch of the . National
Breeders' and Fanciers' association, the
American ! Federation of New Zealand
Irish Fair Opens .
At Hibernia Hall,
i 340 Russell Street
The Irish fair opens today at Hibernia
hall, 340 Russell street, and will continue
through Saturday, the last day belnz
designated as "Children's day." when a
present will be given each child accom
panied by bis parents. j '"?' 1
John Farrell is chairman of the fair
committee and Ed Curtin secretary.
Booths are decorated in American and
Irish colors. Tom Word is conducting
a "Sinn Fein" cafe. Mrs. Deevy LJUia,
A. McLoughlin. Murray, D. J. McLaugh
lin and Kate Kenny are in charge of the
booths which are filled with fancy work.
A boy from Mullabawn, County Armagh,
bas reproduced a replica of an Irish
round tower to house an old Irish relic,
known for ages as the "Holy Friers."
An Irish "colleen" will manage the
booth.
Three Hart It Wreck
Pasco, Wash-Nov. 11. Ray Rosen-
eraLS, wife and baby, were injured in
an automobile wreck a few miles west
of Pasco when their car collided with
a wagon. ;-. It Is said neither car nor
wagon bore lights. Bosencrans was the
most severely injured. The baby j es
caped with a few" scratches. .
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Oswego' Catholic Bazaar
The Oswego Catholic church will hold
a bazaar in the city ball of Oswego Fri
day and Saturday. Many excellent
pieces of fancy work have been made
by the ladies of the parish and will be
on sale. The proceeds of the bazaar
will ro toward buying a new furnace
for the church.
YotTLL
be surprised
bow pinch tast
ier Red Cross
Boullloa la.
The secret : The cat with the
real ', beef flavor, plma a special
f oar-fold w tapping to protect it. "
5 CUBES FOR 10 CENTS
h
i know an easy way,
. to clear your skin"
" My skin was even worsetban yours,
and I, too, had tried so many remedies
I was discouraged; But Resinol Oint
ment and Resinol Soap relieved the
soreness almost immediately, and I was
amazed when the blotches began to
disappear and the pores to clear. In
a short time my skut was perfectly
neaiuiy. give mc xvrsinoi treat
ment a iruu. ai au
Resinol
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' FRANCIS DRAZ I II
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S Desirable Dress Goods Remnants
Order Your r
Personal
Greeting
Card
Now
Rue de
la Palz
Chocolates
$2.00 a
Bex
Hundreds of Them
; ; Reduced to Even Less Than
Our Usual Low Remnant Prices
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Beautiful skirtings, coatings, suitings and dress materials, 40 to 56 inches 'wide and
V2 to A yards in length the most desirable plaids, checks and plain shades will be
found in this collection and at savings that will make an early trip worth while, to se
cure the very best of them for women's and children's apparel.
Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. "
f Extra! A Remnant Sale of Silks
An Event Such As You See
Only Once a Season
Yes, for in this sale you will find lengths up to 8 or 10 yards, besides silks for trim
ming and fancy work in pieces as little as y2 yard. Crepes de chine, satins, taffetas,
messalmes, linings, suitings, velvets and plushes. The savings are great by all means
do not puoff coming get your share early Friday.
, Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
C23C53
A Sale of Nightshirts
and Pajamas
At the Lowest PricesYou Have Seen
Nightshirts $1.85
Pajamas $3.65
Of Fruit of the Loom muslin, full cut and r-Of Amoskeag flannelette; cut for comfort
well made. AH sizes. j and neatly tailored. AH sizes.
Men's Shop, Washington-St. Entrance, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Wilson Electric Sewing Machines
At Less Than
Wholesale Cost
$55.00
This Offer Extended
for This Week
Since our first announcements several weeks ago, we have sold scores of these ma
chines at this price, which is lower than you can possibly buy them for elsewhere in the
city. Most women know this machine and are acquainted with its many merits
Seventh Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Eden
Electric
I . : -
Washing
Machines
Does Your Home Know the Joy of
An Abundance of Clean Things?
Where there is an' Eden there are spotless white clothes and
crispf rocks for the childrenfresh, dainty garments for your
self shelves amply provided with niles of TMllv r1fin linMic
because
The Eden Sediment Zone Makes Things Really Clean!
When dust, grime from play suits, and foreign
particles that collect on clothes and linens are
flushed out-of the things into the wash water,
they settle at once in the Eden Sediment Zone,
where they re tapped and cannot get back
again Into the washing cylinder. No dirty water
is slushed back and forth through your things In
the Eden. The Sediment Zone has provided for
the greater sanitation of clothes washing.
We will be glad to demonstrate the Eden's
many advantages without cost or obligation to
you. The easy payment plan gives every woman ,
an opportunity to own an Eden. The greater
part of the payments ire met from the Eden's
own cash savings. Costs less than 2 cents an
hour for current. .
"JihEen if,tS y2U leSS Jh?r hiSh-gTade electric Washing Machines.- Price
o oiivi me udwuic un our easy payment plan.
Seventh Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
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A.
Everything
For Cash
oUptnan Wotlc
c-MeliKiiWorc Merit
Everything.
For Less
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Tricolette Blouses $4.45
This Hat $1.45
rThe Basement Store is fa
mous for its waist sales.
Great numbers of 1 women
would think of no other place
of buying their blouses. This
unusual offering at $4.45 will
add to the store's prestige.
Tricolette blouses in navy,
Copenhagen, brown and tan,
some embroidered in wool,
some with appliqued motifs
all with ties. Sizes up to 4-i.
ECONOMY BASEMENT.
Daily our hat offerings become
more -famous. it's common
tapic of women's conversation
that the Basement Store has won
derful displays of new millinery
very inexpensively "priced.
-Here is a high-grade, velour
finished shape that may be worn
untrimmed or with a little trim
ming. ; In the chin-chin shape
that is the favorite of the season,
solid colors and two-tone effects,
very smart and becoming most
unusual at 11.45. '
ECONOMY BASEMENT.
Special!
Velveteens
$1.69 and
$2.19 Yd.
Every woman knows the
flattering softness of the color
and texture in velveteen and
how well it wears.
Here is a real opportunity,
to secure the material for that
suit or dress that you have
planned for fast pile and fast
color velveteens at an excep
tional saving.
24 and 27-rch velveteen,
1.69 yard.
29-inch velveteen in black,
navy, brown, taupe, Copen
hagen and garnet, 2.19 yard.
Velour
y2 Price
$1.35 Yd.
36-inch velour plush in
black and taupe one of the
very best materials ior coats -half
pricel
ECONOMY BASEMENT
Childr'ns Hats
$1.19
For that littlest girl, cor
duroy hats at a very little
price, white and colors, solid
or two-toned, and ribbon
streamers are the crowning
attraction. Sizes 2 to "5.
ECONOMY BASEMENT
The Latest in Genuine
Leather Vanity Gases
and
Tooled Leather
i
Bags
At a New Low Price
$1.98
In great variety of shapes, colors , f
and finishes a few are sketches
see them they are wonderfully fine.
ECONOMY BASEMENT
,56-lnch Ail-Wool
Navy
Serge
$2.45
Yard
For Friday and
Saturday Only
This is a heavy
weight serge for win
ter suits, skirts and
idresse-s and chil
dren's garments of
fered for two days at
the-lowest price you
have seen for this
width, weight and
quality (all-wool.)
ECONOMY
BASEMENT
Outing Flannel Gowns
and Petticoats
At $1.93 At $1.19
White and light-striped out- i Light-striped outing petti
ing gowns reduced 'in price. coats finished with scalloped
Sizes 16 and 17. " ruffle. Specially priced.
ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Ap
rons
$1.45
Trim middy aprons of
gingham in colorful plaids;
stripes and checks, 'vray
under price.
For Men!
$295
A Special Price ;
Shop Early!.
SWEATER
S
Men's wool - and - cotton -mixed
sweaters in gray with
ruffneck collars. Should go In
a day at this price. All sizes.
For boys of 8 to 16 dandy,
warm sweaters in coat and
slip-over styles with large roll
collars. Navy, maroon, oxford'
land cardinal. Sizes 28 to 34. ,
For Boys!
$3.45
Reduced for Friday
and Saturday
Shirts or Drawers at 79c Boys' Mackinaws $5.95, $6.95
Men's underwear that has been selling regularly for Boys' School CapS $1.15
nearly double. All sizes. . i
Men's Work Shirts at Wholesale $1.00 Each
Union made shirts of splendidly wearing chambray, full cut, in all sizes. We give them to you Friday at exactly
today's wholesale cost. , , - ECONOMY BASEMENT, Lipman, Wolle & Co.
Children's Union
Suits, $1.29 to $1.79
Sizes 2 to 16 in lightly fleeced
union suits, autcn
sleeves, ankle length.
neck, elbow
Just the style
vou require at big savings.
ECONOMY BASEMENT.
Women's Silk and -Cotton
Hose 59c
Odd lots of women's silk, flisle
feet and tops), also cotton hose,
plain and drop stitch, slightly irreg
ular. Broken color lines in sizes &V2
to 0lA.
ECONOMY BASEMENT.
Children's Stockings
35c, 3 Pairs $1.00
Heavy stockings for school,
slightly irregular. -'.Sizes 5 to
10, in brown or black, but not
all sizes in each color.
ECONOMY. BASEMENT.
Odds and Ends of Shoes
! ... ,?
Womenis
Fine
Shoes
Of brown and black kid,
also colored combinations,
long and short vamps,
welt and turn soles, high
leather Louis heels.
Widths AAA to Q all
sizes from 2 to 8, but
not all sizes in each shoe.
Exceptional at. . . .1
Underpriced
$6.85 Pr.
Children's 8yt to It
$3.95 Pr.
C; ;i. ', For ':
Misses and
Children
SchooSand dress shoes, lac
and button, in, black kid, and
black and brown calf nature
shaped toes, he ivy soles,
spring and quarter heels.
Widths A to E. 346 pairs
underpriced .
Sixes HVt to 2
$4.45 Pr.
ECONOMY BASEMENT. Lipmaa. Wolfe & Co.
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