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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 9

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EVENING aklantt Ccf butter 'JANUARY 4, 1923 Where Battle tWith'M Fought and Cost re ii the route up the side of Mt. Shasta along which CHARLES E. WARNER (inset below), of The TRIBUNE, and LEONARD TUATCIIER of the University of California, struggled for six days to make the first mid-winter ascent ever made to the summit. The dotted line shows how far they progressed. The distance between the arrows indicates how far they had yet to go when blizzards and exhaustion forced them to turn back at Thum Rock, within 2000 feet of.

their goal. Ib-ILUtlU li liiil! If I I No good reserved. For obvioui reasons resent the to limit quantities. No phono or mad orders on advertised -lines. No deliveries on advertised lines 'except with other purchases.

OAKI ANR'S 4l BWUNIffilii for Sth SLJMMtf Of7 MT. SHASTA 4 UHR6 BUZZARDS DRove rraxr back AT ROCK. el czsoo Specials Friday, January M-DAY Odd Lot of Lace Flouncings Consisting of blark or cream embroidered nets, 36 inches wide; $1.95 lo $2.50 values. OQ EXTRA GOOD SPECIALS For the firit Bargain Friday of 1923. Look over these good valoei that can be purchased then for Ie than dollar; MANY REALLY WONDERFUL BARGAINS AMONG THEM, and they will make a shopping trip here Friday worthwhile.

Also onr big Domestic Sale continues a well as our Art Sale and the White and Rainbow Sales. BUT HERE BARGAIN FRIDAY SSVEs WHITTHORNE SWwtN. Bargain Balcony Special Embroidery Edgings 4 to 8 inches wide, thowy designs; specially pretty for underwear; good 1 Q8' durable quality. yard yOC (Balcony) Yard i (Main Floor) Table Scramble i Women'a Mended Gloves Of kid or lambskin Seconds, including 1 one and two-clasp style. Pair, Women' COTTON HOSE weight cotton, black or brown only.

Very special) 8 pairs 98c (Main Floor), Slightly soiled and damaged goods; all sold as is: 1 Blanket robe 1 Flannelette la Apron Dresses 30 All Wool Sweaters 4 Silk Petticoats 1 Cotton' Taffeta Petticoat SolH as is, each. 08c (Main Floor) rc-' "Jr 4 1 I fcn iMo i-ai 1 viivim)MmmmmmMmiiemmmmmmaiimmmm it BLIZZARD BEATS COUNTY FUNDS 1 1 HOME BUILDERS SHASTACLIMBERS STILL REMAIN AREORDEREDTQ IN HARD FIGHT NOT APPORTIONED 1 OBTAIN PERMITS (Second Floor) WOMEJI'I STAMPED C.OW.VSl Full aixe, lovely patterns on good quality long; cloth; sold nsu- -ally tUS. QQ Special, each OC OHILDREX'S STAMPED ROMP. ERSi Well made of Indian Head KNVELOPB PIBSESi Genuine leather in the popular flat styles, lined with leather or silk moire; all perfect fresh stock. no.

Each yOC ATOMIZERSi A limited quantity of pretty glass; several slses. Each vOC Weave, variety of attractive pat 81x90 Bleached 98c terns; sold usually 79o. Special for Big Assortment of IVORY (Imitation) Needed of toilet articles, BRUSHES, COMBS, POW-DER JARS, HAIR RECEIVERS, TRAYS, ETC Special, each, Luncheon Sets 1 center ana. 12 doilies, stamped and finished with hemstitched edge for crochet; $1.50 value. Gdod durable quality.

Each BLEACHED TOWELING: 17 inch; heavy absorbent BLEACHED PILLOW CASES: Good weight; blue 42x36. special, let, quality. 8 yards 4 for BLEACHED' TURKISH STRIPED TENNIS FLAN. NEL: Soft fleecy quality; 4 Storm-Beaten Hikers Forced to Return After Hours of Danger, Hardship. TOWELS: Large site, heavy weight; size QQ 25x52.

2 for UOC As the result of an Investigation in the new Columbia Park district by city building inspectors, accompanied by a policeman, the owners of more than 20 houses In that district will appear, this week it the building department and 98c PEART, BEADS i Wax filled; beautifully graduated. QQ, Strand 570C HOT WATKfl BOTTLES I 2-quart size; "wearever," carrying l'year pink or -blue. i yard ii 98c guarantee. Each secure construction permits lor TOILET WATER SI As PACE TOWELS i Large size, g-ood quality huck. variety of pretty patterns; sold usually Special 4 tor 98c LtTSTHE WOOLi Lovely com 98c Supen'isors Hear Discussion of Controversy and Action Is' Delayed.

After an -Informal discussion lasting an -hour over the controversy between County Auditor IS. F. Garrison and County Treasurer Fred W.Fos9 as to who shall ap-porloj county funds, of supervisors today decided the; matter had not ben forma)ly placed before them, and took no action. The matter was brought up by STABLEMAN sorted odors. Bottle (Main Floor) Honeycomb" SPREADS Good weight.

Each (Downstairs) (Continued from Page 1) iform broke both above and, below them. After fighting their way nb the mountain for a while longer, they realized that it meant death to 1 aw on. If their vitality had not 1 already been greatly lowered by tjii ifnirvlH nn thA lnvpr binations, wool and artificial silk sold usually 20c structures already up. "Many little houses in tbis new district, it is found, were constructed by the blissfully ignorant' that a permit was necessary. The regulations concerning the size of foundations and other matters were totally Ignored.

The houses were Just, put up. As a result of the discoveries ai; Columbia Park, the city build Special "balls' DESPONDENT (Third Floor) 'ioe of the mountain, Warner FOUND DRuwNED Continuing White Sale of 500 Yards All-wool SOCKS Mercerized lisle with fancy cuff tops; our regular 50c values. Special, 3 pairs 98c WOMEN'S SILK HOSE: Wliite only; Seconds of our $1.95 values. QQ Special, pair HOC (Main Floor) Chairman William J. Hamilton, who called upon Ralph Hoyt, deputy district attorney, as to the board's authority in the matter.

The county 'government act was read, indicating that the board bad authority to see that county of fleers correctly performed-, their duties. It was the opinion of Supervisor Instant P0STUM Large, Friday only 3 tins 98 Under ody, they would have dug themnelvee into the enow and irarted out the storm. But the Jiardehlps they had endured had lowered thier resistance so greatly that this "course, thex believed, -would have Jiieant death also. They determined to- retreat. For nearly four hours th.ey fought their way down through the etorm to the Shasta Alpine Lodge.

Tor two hours the. blizzard was so Intense that they could not see ahead of them, but had to feel their way with their A1 pine -sticks tep by step down the precipitous jnouritainsidej It 'was latalast right when they finally reached the lodge. duitings Muslins Redmond C. Staats that the apportioning of funds was necessarily a bookkeeping proposition, and therefore should be under the Jurisdiction of the auditor. Staats declared that the auditor was held responsible for warrants issued on ing department now plans a rigid Investigation of all the districts in town where little homes of mod-crate price are being erected.

CONTRACTORS ARE WARNED. "There is. no apparent intention to breaftf the law," says Building Inspector Thomas 1 Ryan. "Generally the home owner was entirely ignorant of the regulations and has expressed willingness to take out a permit. "Unless the homes are in violation of all the rules safety and sanitation, these matters can easily be adjusted.

"But in the case where professional contractors have built such homes, the matter has an entirely different Deputy Building Inspector iC- J. Heinfe.mann, accompanied by a policeman, created considerable of a furore when he Journeyed through Columbia Park yesterday. The policeman went along moral effect. In one Instance he was more than successful DISTILLER, RUNS A WAT. A resident owning a tiny and rouerh lookine shack was seen to "JUMBO Fam.

ily size carton; one QO day only, each (Downstairs) 50 and 54 inrh, dandy assortment of HERRING BONE STRIPES, HOMESPUNS and neat colored CHECKS, splendid weight and every piece at least $1.50 grade. Yard, GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEM. ISE, SKIRTS or BLOOMERS, of good materials, nicely made nd daintily trimmed. Gar. ment, Henry1 Oaterman, 81-year-old stableman, who resided at 814 Alice street, was found drowned in the waters of the estuary last night.

Captain John Bagge, captain of an oil barge, found the body floating near the Associated Oil plant on the Alameda side. Mrs. E. Loose, wife of the stableman for whom Osterman worked, said today that he had evidently made preparation to end his life in a moment of despondency. Before his death he pennecK a note to 'his mother in Holstein, Germany, in whiclvhe Inquired as to; her -welfare, and said he hoped to see foer soon.

It is not known what he contemplated doing, as he had not made any mention re- Germany. A search of his person made by rieputy Coroner Smiley ofAlajneda revealed $149. At his jfuarters was found a bank book Ishowlng deposits of several hundred dollars. He was born, in. 1862 and never married.

these funds, and therefore should make' the apportionments for hjs own protection.1 On the" other Inspite of their, terrible experi fisnce. the (women today expressed Vi trn A TTitH- anlars that tViA trnv. KIDDIES DRESSES! Neatly made of good quality atriped or plain trimmed with embroidery contrasting colors; ages to years. QQ Special Friday, S70C themselves as firm in the belief ernroent act 8eemed to make it the I that summit of Mount hasta duty of the treasurer to apportion be in winter. They the funds, but he was not prepard 'vonld have remained bn the-mown to j-iveva decided opinion, ttaln.lthey there-been This -leaves' the situation the lany prospect of- a-change In -the same-with David E.

Martin, county weather, which, however, stilj con-, superintendent of schools, threat-'tinues cloudy and threatening. Jening: ta'phxce the matter before I The men returned to Sisson Just'the grand if the school dls- in- time to head off a party of trict funds are not apportioned by eearchers which was forming and someone. Martin declares it will MEN'S UNDERWEAR; "Shirta and drawers, cotton ribbed, ecru only; wonderful QQ- 30 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. White cambric, 4-inch bem; regular Special, 20 for. Men's Printed MADRAS SHIRTS Neck band, double French cuffs full cut, large assortment of patterns and colors; sizev 14 to 17.

Special, each, run away madly when the police- almost ready to start up the moun-j do necessary to register warrants with a. cost of 6 per cent interest BLACK SATIN and BLACK TAFFETA. 35 inch; our regular $1.35 grade; good jet tain, in the fear that the men naa keen lost. This fear arose when observers had been watching 4hem to the people if the funds are not distributed. Meanwhile Foss and Garrison black; splendid wearing qual 98c ity, triday only, yard Kiddies' GOWNS and Sleepers Of good quality striped flannel.

ette. gowni wit bdouble yoke sleepers with or without feet; sizes 2 to 6 years. Friday, 2 for 98c i a sginn. located ai I'lt, raun aeciannir it is tne CHILDREN'S DRAWERS: Good quality muslin, trimmed with lace or embroidery; 2 to! 12 year. QQ-.

2 pairs UOC WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Flesh pink, low neck, no -sleeves, band top finish, ankle length; regular and extra $2 and $2.25 QC value. Special, 17 OC (Secoiid Floor) Sisson, lost sight of them the day juty of the other to apporfion the Burglars Make Haul in Drug Store Raid A burglar using an ax broke the rear door of the Tobenkin drug store at Thirty-second and Grove streetSj Jimmied the- -cash register, opened the safe and stole narcotics and Jewelry valued at $800. The burglary was discovered this morning when S. opened the store. jitters New they man1 and the inspector appeared.

Investigation of his home, according to the officials, disclosed that he was operating a neat little bootleg still, with a young bottling works attached thereto. Some of his product was about ready for market. When the poiceman. have sight; the owner of this' property vaulted a couple of fences and vanished across-lots. He has not returned.

MANY DOORS UNLOCKED. RICHMOND. Jan. 4. The police found forty doors of -business places unlocked at night during December.

Chief of Police W. H. 36 INCH WHITE SPORT SKIRTING: Fancy weaves in extra heavy weight fibre; washable. f) Yard yOC (Main Floor) camehidden by the clouds in the vicinity of Thumb Rock, and were unable to discover them again anywhere 'oh the mountain side. The object of the two menf had been to set a new record In mountain climbing by ascending to the top of Mt Shasta during the heaviest snow period of midwinter.

Although many attempts have been made, this feat has never been accomplished. The principal difficulty lies In the Richmond Parlor Elects Officers RICHMOND, Jan. 4. Richmond Parlor. Nativj Sons of the Golden West, elected tfficers last night as follows: Lo' "3.

Davis, Junior past president: R. M. Salcedo, president; Louis K. Navellier, ifrst vice-president; Edward Peterson second vice-president; Anseln Nvstrom, third vice-president; Elvin Blamire. marshal; Andy J.

mmerj. treas- Mill Remnants of NEW VAULT FOR BANK. RICHMOND. Jan." 4. A modern front is beirg built for tha Mercantile Trust company branch bank at Twenty-third ntreet and Mac-dohald avenue.

A large fireoroof and burglar proof vault is being put in. The vault will contain safe deposit boxes. Inlaid Linoleum Wood reported to the city council this week that automobile patrol men had covered 7769 miles during the past month. MEN'S KHAKI FLANNELETTE SHIRTS: Good quality. QO each SILK NECKWEAR: Open end shape, many beautiful color and patterns.

AO Special, 2 (Main Floor) KIDDIES' PLAYSL'ITSt Good quality khaki material with, long or short sleeves, trimmed with red; ages 2 to year. QQ Friday. 1 vOfc GIRLS BLOOMER DRE.8SES1 Of checkfd gingham with separate bloomers to match; ages QO to 12 years. Spectal, tach JOt-. (Second Floor) urer: H.

Cnnnlnehnm rnpnrA violence of the blizzards that rage around the sides and top or ine ins secretary; Louis Plnder. trus tee: A. Rose. insidA Bpntlnpl- Jnhn 2 yards wide, many pretty patterns, 2 to 6 square yard pieces; usual $1.95 value. Special, square Starting Monday, Jan.

8th, Our Annual January mountain at this -time of the year, combined with the fact that as the ommit is the mountain-aide consists largely of steep preci-picesf-snd of glacial fields of ice, i sharply uptilted, and filled with tfeep and irregular crevasses. Warner is a mountain climber of considerable note. He has-made three winter ascent of Mi. Hood 1 In Oregon, which constitute all the winter mountain climb-1 Ing of American glacial peaks that has evef ibeen done. I carefully eeiected Thatcher Nystrom, outside, sentineli Dr.

Charles R. Blake, surgeon. Luncheon Honors Santa Cruz Bride SANTA CRUZ, Jan. 4. Mrs.

W. E. Disher, who was recently mar-fied at San Jose, was honored 'by her associates at the city hall by a two-course luncheon 'served in the mayor's chambers, as. both bride and groom were city ero-, ployees. bride, was presented with an electrio percolator, and the Pretty Assortment of NetVestees With Tuxedo or Peggy collars, fluffy lacey styles.

Each. CLEARANCE SALE HEAVY DOUBLE FACED CRETONNES: Beautiful tapestry patterns, wonderful for Octagon or Naptha SOAP Friday only 17 bars 98c (Downstairs) CABLE 38 inch, heavy strong thread will give wonderful wear; 45c value. QSV Special, 3 wOC. cover or hangings. Specials yard accompany mm, oui oi many Substantial Reductions throughout the store.

See Sunday 'Tribune for complete details. iplee applicanta who desired to maa the partmentt Kobert Tai MILL ENDS of HEAVY CRETONNE: Pretty patterns and colorings; it full piece. would sell for 55c; OC Mill End. SoeciaL 4 7UU, (Main Floor) (Third Floor) record-attempting trip, wui oi an her with a silver tray- these applicants Thatcher, a senior 'atudent atrtha University of Call- Ifornla. waaSronounced by Warner Thatcher gameness" during to be the one best qualified by ex- i tr P.

particularly during Iperlenceiand physique to face the final, battle with the blizzards ordeal which it was expected would OB the upper slopes of the moun be met In the attempt to scale the tain. Thatcher is working his way ASHBY FURNITURE CO. Alcatraz at, Adeline, Berkeley Whitthorne Swan Washington St. at 1 1th through college. Hi home is )n danreroui mountain, V'rr aeeerded high praise Redding..

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