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PAGE TWO. BAYLY HAST ftREGOVTAW. PCTPtOTOV. OREQOK. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. EfOHT PAOFA Our January White Sale Still Offers a Host of Opportunities to Save on the Best and Most Seasonable Merchandise SPECIAL Belated shipment of Bleached Muslin at a bargain 20 yards for $1.00. Not more than $1 worth to each customer LACES. ()nc big assortment of vals., perman vals., linen and torchon laws; many worth up to 12 1-2; White Sale Price 5 Vals, torchons and imitation cluny laces and insertions; worth up to 18; White Sale Price 10f All our high grade Baby Irish, Real Cluny, Bohemian and Shadow laces at the following reduced prices: 25 Laces, White Sale Price 19 35 Laces, White Sale Price 50 Laces, White Sale Price 65 Laces, White Sale Price 75 Laces, White Sale Price $1.00 Laces, White Sale Price Jpl.5 Laces, hite Sale Price 24 38 49 59 ... 79 97 91.50 Laces, White Sale Price 91.19 91-75 Laces, AVhite Sale Price 91.35J 92.00 Laces, White Sale Price 91-49 92.50 Laces, White Sale Price 91-97 92.75 Laees, White Sale Price . 92.29 93.00 Laces, White Sale Price 92.39 93.50 Laces, White Sale Price - 92.79 93.75 Laces, White Sale Price 92.97 94.00 Laces, White Sale Price 93.19 94.50 Laces, White Sale Price 93.59 95.00 Laces, White Sale Price 93.97 96.00 Laces, White Sale Price 94.79 97.50 Laces, White Sale Price 95.97 EMBROIDERIES FOR THE MOST STYLISH SUMMER WEAR, are shown in our well equipped and up to date white goods de partment We offer you the largest selection of high grade embroideries to be seen in the city and our PRICES are as at tractive as the merchandise ITSELF. The line includes embroidered ratines, crepes, voiles, linen and batiste in the forty-five, twenty-seven and eighteen inch widths, We offer this new merchandise to you at the follow ing reduced prices: 91.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 79 91.25 Embroidery, White Sale Price 97 91.50 Embroidery, White Sale Price 9119 91.75 Embroidery, White Sale Price 91.39 92.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 91-59 92.50 Embroidery, White Sale Price 91-97 92.75 Embroidery, WThite Sale Price : 92.29 83.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 92.39 93.50 Embroidery, Whate Sale Price 92.79 94.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 93.19 94.50 Embroidery, White Sale Price 93.59 95.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 93.97 96.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 94.79 97.00 Embroidery, White Sale Price 95.59 97.50 Embroidery, White Sale Price .. $5.97 One lot of narrow swiss and nainsook embroideries, suitable for children's dresses and underwear, worth 12 1-2 to 20 : White Sale Price, yard 10 " WOMEN'S WINTER SHOES 91-95 A good assortment, vici kid and patent leather, lace and but ton, shoes that formerly sold up to 95.00; sizes 3 to 5 1-2. Come in and look themover. 94.00 AND 95-00 WOMEN'S SHOES 92.35 Hand turned soles, patent leather and gun metal, sizes run from 3 to 6. You can save by looking these bargains over. 93.25 BOYS' HEAVY SHOES 91.95 . Just the shoe for wet weather ; oil grain -leather ; good weight ; ''crackerjack" to wear; while they last, Tuesday, pair 9195 All mail orders are filled same day they are received. The new parcels post law brings The Peoples Warehouse risrht to your door. We prepay postage on all purchases of 95.00 or more, from either our first or second floors. Wednesday Will Be Gown Day at the White Sale Dainty Mutlin Gowns, White Sale Price 98c According to following des cription : Slip gowns of good qual ity crepe made plain with kimona sleeve and edged with serviceable linen lace. This eown regularly 91-50, White Sale Price 98 Open front gown mado with Y-shaped neck and long sleeves. Is made of good muslin and has group tucks and embroidery insert panels. A regular Jpl.oU gown; White Sale Price 98 Another style open front gown is made with long sleeves and square neck, trimmed with ribbon drawn embroidery and linen lace edging. This gown deguJar ly sells for 9175; White Sale Price is 98 JANUARY WHITE SALE TABLE LINENS 50 Table Linen, White Sale Price 36 65 Table Linen, White Sale Price 48 85 Table Linen, White Sale Price 68 91.00 Table Linen, White Sale Price . " 78 91.25 Table Linen, White Sale Price . 91 91.50 Table Linen, White Snle Price 91.18 S2.50 Table Linen, White Sal.- Price 81.89 93.00 Table Linen, White Sale I 'rice 92.29" JANUARY WHITE SALE TABLE NAPKIN'S 93.00 Table Napkins, White Sale Price 92.38 83.75 Table. Napkins, White Sale Pric. 92.98 94.50 Table Napkins, White Sale Price 93.89 v",vu Aaoie napKins, vvnite oaie rnce 94.10 96.00 Table Napkins, White Sale Price 84.98 S7.50 Table Napkins, White Sale Price 96.88 JANUARY WHITE SALE ODD NAPKINS SLIGHTLY SOILED Val. from 93.75 to 95 doz., January White Sale, doz. 92.57 JANUARY WHITE SALE LUNCH CLOTHS 91.00 Lunch Cloths, White Sale Price 78 91.25 Lunch Cloths, White Sale Price 91 81.50 Lunch Cloths, White Sale Price 91.18 JANUARY WHITE SALE LUNCH NAPKINS. 84.00 Lunch Napkins, White Sale Price 93.13 95.00 Lunch Napkins, White Sale Price 93.98 JANUARY WHITE SALE TOWELS 25 Turkish, White Sale Price 18 15 Turkish, White Sale Price 11 12 1-2 Huck, White Sale Price ' 9 20 Huck, White Sale Price 14 25 Huck, White Sale Price . .'. 18 65 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 49 35 Linen Huck. White Sale Price 26 60 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 47 5 Linen Huck, White Sale Price 4 JANUARY WHITE SALE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 81.25 Sheets, White Sale Prico 91 81.00 Sheets, White Sale Price 81 20 Pillow Cases, White Sale Price 16 Free Ticket to Poultry Show Beginning Tuesday morning, Jan. 21st, and continuing un til the close of the Poultry Show, we will give absolutely free, to any one purchasing goods from either our 1st or 2nd floors to the amount of $5.00, for cash, a ticket to the Poul try Show. Tickets will not be given unless asked for. Si ! PrEmiUM coupow the PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS ill iPftfiTutf coupon HAS POWER SITE NEW CONCERN TAKES CONTROL OF OXBOW ON SNAKE R1VKH I Idaho-Oregon Company In OuhUxI Failed to Heed the Iaw Idaho Consolidated Power and Millies Company Now Has Control of Wa ter Hacked by Itockefenw. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 21. The Idaho" Consolidated Power & VtUltles com pany, a Delaware corporation, backed by John D. Rockefeller and the Hnr riman estate, has wrested control of the Oxbow from the Idaho-Oregon Lleht & Power company In which promises to be one of the greatest power wars ever jBtarted In the west ern country'- The legal coup la se curing .control of the Oxbow upon which the Idaho-Oregon Light & Pow eg company Is. estimated to have pent at least $750,000 in preliminary development was engineered by the law firm of which Samuel Unter meyer, the noted New York attorney, la connected. The whole matter was arranged under the laws of Oregon, which have recently been changed to conform to the Idaho statutes upon water and power rights, and the ru mor Is that the Idaho-Oregon concern failed to comply with the new law and thereby lost the Oxbow, which Is said to be one of the greatest power sites on the Snake river. Work on the Oxbow. About six years ago the Idaho-Ore gon Light & Power company started to develop the Oxbow In conjunction with its other properties. When the recent large bond issue was sold In New York the Idaho-Oregon had 11 provided as one of the conditions of the trust deed which secured the bonds that $2,000,000 would be ex pended in developing the power site, Work has been done by the local power company but it has been inter mittent and for some time nothing has been done toward developing the power site, according to the conten tions set up by those who say that the Idaho-Oregon has lost it to the new concern. Under the Oregon laws it U said there was a provision that work in developing power sites must be continuous and the representatives of the Idaho Consolidated Power & Utilities company claim that the local concern has forfeited Its rights to the Oxbow because work was stopped. TO ESTABLISH AERIAL FERRY San Francisco, Jan. 21. That avi ation Is soon to be placed upon a commercial basis in Kan Francisco has been evidenced by W. H. Uuttner. fical agent of the newly Incorporated Aerial Yacht company, who has Jut filed duplicate articles at the -office of County Clerk Mulcrevy. Tills company which not only will provide for the- Institution f aerial navigation, but alno plans to Institute liydro-aeroplane ferry service In the TO CUKE A OOLI IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BIIOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls te cure. B. W. GROVE'S sig nature It a each box. 21c. near future between this city and bay points is the outgrowth of a newly in vented craft, designed by Silas Chris tofferson, of Vancouver, Wash., said to be the last work in nauto-aerial efficiency. In models his flying boat Is similar to the Curtis tydro-aeroplane, but many Innovations which tend to the comfort and safety of those on board have- been added. C'ruft Luxuriously Furnished. It Is designed to carry two pas sengers besides the pilot and will be luxuriously finished In mahogany, with deep upholstered scats not unlike those of an automobile. Instead of the usual pontoons, a boat has been provided, which can be instantly detached from the flying apparatus, so that In case of accident the boat can be driven through the water under its own power. The hull is 24 feet long and three feet wide, with a floating capacity of 4 000 pounds, divided into six airtight NEW WARM CURRENT FOUND IN THE PACIFIC . O Head of. Australian Fisheries rMwovpTH Guir Stream 100 Miles Wide. Sydney, N. S. W., Jan. 21. Discovery of a new "gulf stream" is reported by Com missioner Dannevig, of the Australian Fisheries depart ment. He has found a warm current which originates in the equato rial Pacific and flows toward Eastern Australia and Tasmania nt thf rate of seven miles an hour. The current Is about 100 miles wide. compartments. The engine, which is set in the boat, is a Curtis 80-horse power model, and the power will be transmitted to the propeller by chain. The boat is entirely covered over except the cockpit, which Is provided by a rising hood, affording protection from spray. The engine is equipped with a self-starter and the plans is provided with an electric llirhtlnir system. The exhaust from the mntnr Is so arranged as to heat the senHnv space in .case of cold weather. Many prominent men have hen taken on short flights by Chrlstoffer. son, and much interest has followed the appearance of the new craft. The directors of the com mi nv. which is capitalized at $200,000, are Silas Christofferson, Ernest Hamner and H. P. Christofferson Young Christofferson Is makina coslderable money taking passengers for short flights over the bay. for which he charges a large fee. A number of society women have braved the elements In this way and are dar ing; their friends to follow their example. HE WAS FIKST TO FIND OREGON GOLD Baker, Or., Jan. 21. David S. Lit tlefleld, 81 years old, the last sur vlvlng member of the party that dis covered gold In eastern Oregon in 1861, died here after a short illness He was a pioneer of this section of the country. Born in Maine he liv ed here upward of 60 years, moving to Baker from Auburn, Wash. While being a. member of the his toric party, Littiefield went Into plac er mining, a few years with varying success, then followed ranching. He retired a few years ago well to do Littiefield came to eastern Oregon from California, making the trip around Cape Horn In the gold rush days. With Henry Griffin and others in 1861 he as engaged in a search for the famous Blue Bucket diggings, told of by followers of the old French trail. The reputed rich ground was nev er found, but Littleflld, while pros pecting opened up a very rich placer ground in a ravine afterward named Griffin's gulch, in honor of the lead er of the party. He was one of the best known characters in eastern Oregon. He was always traveling about when his health permitted and was everybody's friend. He was twice married, being survived by the second wife and five children. Have Your House Wired for Electricity It's cheaper, safer, far more pleasing and saves much un necMsary eye-strain. At the present rate' for light ing you get one kilowatt more for $1 00 than was formerly (Iven for 11.69. By using the new wire-type MAZDA lamp you get three times more light than from the ordinary lamp and your light Is as bright and clear as day light. This new MAZDA can be used on ordinary drops and cords without breaking. SAVE YOUR EYES, SAVE YOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONEY, BE COMFORTABLE. Electrlo and gas supplies, elec tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamoe. SEE J. L. Vaughan 111 Main St Phone Main 111. the police that she used this outfit to conduct spurious check operations on a large scale. It is known that she made frequent visits to the ex clusive shops here and elsewhere and maintained a big wardrobe. When asked for her name la the police station, she remarked: "Oh, call me Mrs. Abble L. Moulton, that will do." She appears to be about 18 years old. SIMPI.E SCHOOL DRESS CAMPAIGN IS OPTCNED Salt Lake City, Jan. 21. The pro fessors of the Granite High school have started a crusade for simplicity in dress. Starched collars and "btled" shirts have been banished from the school, and the girls have been mado to understand that the latest crea tion" in gowns would be met with scorn. The professors as leaders In the movement now appear before their classes in soft-collared shirts and have sent out an edict that similar dress among the students would be appreciated. So-called leaders of fashion will hereafter meet with but little favor with members of the faculty. Mrs. A. R. Habor, of Older, Mo., had been troubled with sick head ache for about five years when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Sick head ache is caused by a disordered stom ach for which these tablets are es pecially Intended. Try them, get well and stay well. Sold by all dealers. COLLEGE DEBATERS WTIJ, DISCUSS IMMIGRATION" HOLDS DYNAMITE TO STOMACH; SETS IT Oil Centralia, Wash. B. O. Croop prominent rancher living a hair mile out of Toledo, committed suicide by holding a stick of dynamite next to his stomach and touching off the ex plosive. The man was literally blown to pieces. Croop sustained a bad fall from a tree several years ago and It is believed that his act was due to an attack of temporary insanity caus ed by the effects. MYSTERIOUS BEAUTY HELD IN BOSTON FOR WHOLESALE FORGERY Fashionably Drewed Girl Refwv to Give Name; in Rooms Are Found Pens, Et Boston, Jan. 21. Bedecked in late Parisian creation, and defying every effort to make her tell her name or her connections, a beautiful young girl, believed to come from a prominent family here, is being held In the city Jail on a charge of for gery. In the girl's quarters were found an elaborate outlay of colored Inks and pens, and It Is the belief of $100 REWARD, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dlnense that science has been able to curt in an us stages, ana that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now Known io me tneairai fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's i:atarrn cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous stir faces of the system, thereby destroying tbt foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constl tutlon and assisting nature In doing Iti work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer Ont Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J . CHUNKY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all linguists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Mils for constipation Woman If latjreffted and should know MARVEL Whirling Sprit i am new vaginal ynng. bcr nxmeonvealRit. It ClMDtti iDMantly. Eugene, Or., Jan. 21. The final wording of the question for the in tercollegiate debate has been select ed by Oregon, Washington and Stan ford. It Is: "Resolved, That the Im migration to the United States of un skilled laborers of Slavonic, Hellenic, and Italic races of eastern and southeastern Europe be prohibited." The triangular debate will occur early In May. The preliminary test for the Intercollegiate oratorical contesr will take place January 25. Six men1 will be chosen, and a week following one will be chosen to represent the University of Oregon in the newly formed conference college oratorical league. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet,, use Allen's Foot-Base. It relieves corns and bunions of all pain and prevents blis ters, sores and callous spots. Just the thlng for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Hhoee, and for llreaklng In New Hhoes. It la the ffrentent rnmfirt e. Try It today. Sold everywhere, fBeta. uon i aoorpi any mbtUtute. For FRBE Roy N?8' ,ddr'M A"B 8. Olmsted. Le Say lard, real quick I rUtQlrCK Y.u cant say it backward without urawi: lik rout druffffiitfm i (t hi cannot tuppljr the BSARlVEL. Mwrt in Mlu.1 sot Iea4 etama ttm llhumM !! Mill! It M- W.II - ...I ... mat (ix) direction lonhwhUto bdleeTSe" sMsmCHJu 44 last a. mmLmlme Say! DoYauUsoOur LARD ! We Wish You Would, You'll Find It Good. 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