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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
II. J IK IS INDICTED iIllllllIlllllni11111111111111111111111111 I Double Trading Stamps Given Today With Cash Purchases in AH Depts. THE M0RXIXG OTIEGOXIAN, SATURDAY, ATOIL 24, 1020 lARGENr CHARGE ( Trial on Four Counts Faced by Truck Dealer. NEW BAIL CUT DENIED udge McCourt Refuses to Reduce Amount, to $3000 Bond First FUed'at $15,000. I Tndictments on four counts, one of obtaining; money by false pretenses and three charging larceny' by bailee, were returned against August Jungre, local manager of the Diamond-T Truck Agency, by the Multnomah county grand jury yesterday after noon. Junge was brought baclt to Portland Monday by Deputy Sheriff Schirmer from Scotland, S. D., where he had been traced by Sheriff Hurl burt after a precipitate flight from this city. Though Attorney E. V. Littlef ield pleaded to have Junge's bail reduced to $3000, Presiding Judge McCourt re fused to lower it further, having al ready consented to cutting the amount from $15,000 to $5000. "If, as you say, Junge will be able to save approximately $100,000 for his creditors from the wreck of his company. It seems to me some of them would be willing to put up bond for $5000." commented Judge McCourt. "He ran away once, and a stiff bond is necessary to see that he does not do so again." When Junge first took up his quar ters in the county Jail he boasted that there were six men In Portland who would be glad to go his $15,000 bond, and that, if necessary, his wife's rela tives would cheerfully dig up $150,000 to keep him from being confined. His attorney yesterday declared that he was doubtful if he could raise even $3000, if the bail was reduced as re quested. At his own request, Junge went be-i fore the grand jury Thursday after noon to explain the circumstances of his tangled finances. Immediately after he concluded the grand jury an nounced that it was ready to riort on his case. The report was accepted yesterday and consisted of the four true bills. The first of the indictments in volves the sale of a contract for a truck Junge is said not to have owned. The truck was sold by Junge in July. 1919, to H. T. Donivan of Portland. The conditional sale contract was assigned to D. H. Stephenson, a broker. In January, 1920, Donivan discovered that he was unable to continue the payments. Junge was said to have offered to buy back the assignment to Stephenson and make out a new contract for Donivan at longer, easier terms. This new contract was made out for $3148 and assigned to the Broad way bank. The criminal indictment Is based on the alleged fact that the original contract was never canceled, so that there were two contracts out standing on the same truck, though it is asserted that about $1500 of the second sale price was paid to Stephen son by Junge on the first contrast. The three other indictments, charg ing larceny by bailee, all are based on trucks "kidnaped" and taken to Van couver. Wash., by brokers .who thought they had title to them.-" -- There were 19 of these trucks, which disappeared at 3 o'clock one Sunday morning from the Diamond-T garage. The indictments involve six of them. All of these trucks were the prop erty of the Western Bond & Mort gage company and were only loaned to Junge for him to sell, according to Thomas Maguire, deputy district attorney in charge, of the Investiga tion before the grand Jury. They were turned over to D. G. Lebb and Ben F. Walling as collateral for debts owed by Junge, it. is main tained in bringing the indictment, the transfer to these brokers being in effect a bill of sale of trucks to which Junge had no title. The auto mobiles were all recovered in re plevin actions brought by the West era Bond Mortgage company. there's nothing but I sausiacuon.' t I Satisfaction in burl Bebe cause ol economical coy. fa using because of assurance of best results. -Hn eating the goodies It raises because they are; para and health! ul. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been ap proved officially by th.eJU, S. rood Authorities. 8 The Tea Room serves a d e -lightful lunch eon from 11 :30 to 2:30 every day. 2d floor. April Saving Sales AH Over the Store Women's Motor Headwear Featured at $5 Veiling Aisle First Floor Special pur chase and sale of Women's Motor Headwear. This season's latest modes --stylish, chic and durable for motor ing and outing wear. Don't miss this special offering. Choice of (f many styles today at only WtltUU Children'sNewSpringCoats Second Floor C h i 1 d r e n's Spring Coats in a special showing Saturday. Large as sortment of smart models in the most wanted materials at prices ranging $17 to $49 infants' Knit Sacques in dainty styles. Odd flji QQ lines. Special at Di-.0 Pique Carriage Robes, slightly soiled. 1 ")ff from display, at 2 V" -Portland Agency for Young Men's ! $50 Suits Saturday $38.95 A. -clear saving of over ten dol lars for every young man who takes advantage of this sale. Suits of dependable quality from our own regular stocks. Latest Spring Styles Single-breasted models in the newest cuts, also the very, popu lar double-breasted effects. Some have belts, others in the semi fitted waistline models. A good assortment of the much wanted grays, greens and tans in the lot. Very Best of Tailoring As these suits are from reliable makers, the tailoring is. of the highest order, thus assuring sat isfactory service and correct fit. Step in and let us show you these splendid suits. No obligation to buy. Double Trading Stamps. Regular $50 Suits at $38.95 Boys' 2-Pant Suits $12.75 Corduroy Pants $2.69 Main Floor Boys' 2-Pant Suits at a special low price. Outfit your boys at once for there is sure to be a keen demand Saturday for such good suits. Latest styles. Browns, greens and grays. 'Ages are Q1 O r7K 12 to 18. Priced special i J Boys' Spring Underwear Main Floor Our Spring lines of Boys' Underwear is now complete. All the wanted styles and weights. Porosknit Athletic garments, also regulation knit weaves. Short sleeves, knee length, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes for boys 4 to 18 years. Priced $1 to $2. Double Stamps, cash purchases. Men's $3.00 Shirts $1.59 V. sTi 1 ii III li n WTM l Do Your Shopping at This Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods NEW VEILS AND VEILINGS are coming in almost every day. You can alw-iys rely upon getting the newest novelties at this store.. A particularly go-id assortment of Drape Veils to go .wth the motor outfit just I" received. Specially priced i)X I J Priced $17 .00 to $49.00. Spring Coats for little tots 2 to 6 years of age. Fancy silks, serges and checks. Spe cial assortment in attractive styles. On sale for Saturday at Girls' Wash Dresses $4.98 Second Floor Special assortment of Girls' Wash Dresses offered at a low price. New Spring styles. Plain &A Qffl colors and fancy plaids. Ages 6 to 14. Sale price DTt0 "Baby Week" Specials Infants' Hand-made Slips and Dresses ,at $1.98 and up. Infants' Shirts, Bands and Hose at reduced prices. Infants' Outfit in various combinations. $16.98 to $35. "Little Mary Mixup" Frocks Main Floor Only 300 pairs in this lot of Corduroy Pants. Famous "Dutchess" make. Owing to slight imperfections these are sold as "seconds." Dark gray and mouse colors. Ages 8 CJO JQ to 18. Priced special 'a pair D.O7 Double Stamps with cash purchases. Department Main Floor Odd lines Men's Shirts reduced in price to close them out quickly. WeU-known makes, but broken sizes. Made up in excellent quality C1 rQ percales. Regular $3 Shirts, special at 5J-eO7 Odd lines Men's $4, $4.50, $5 Rus- (jJO'Qg sian Cord and Madras Shirts at only 5.0 Men's $3.00 Ties At $1.29 Main Floor Men's Spring Ties in a large assort ment of beautiful patterns and color- 3- OQ ings. Splendid $2, $2.50 to $3.50 grades M..7 Men's 60c Suspenders a OP small lot to be closed out at 3v Men's Sealpack Kerchiefs 6 for 50e Interwoven Hosiery 650 to $2.25 Men's New Spring Hats $6 to $10 Men's Caps $2 to $5 Store and Receive The Standard St ire of the Nerthwest "Coat Day" New Smocks Second Floor You will be de lighted with the many pretty styles on display. New Smocks of crepe, beach cloth, voile and crash. Many are embroidered with silk and wooL Short or long sleeves, with or without collars. At $3.50 to $16.50 Pongee Smocks $6.95 to $8.50 Corduroy Smocks at $10.05 Jersey Smocks priced $13.08 New Middies Second Floor This is going to be a great season for Middy Blouses. We are prepared with a large and comprehensive showing of the very latest styles for women and misses. White and colors.- Some with laces at yoke. Priced $2.50 to $6.05 Remnant Sale Short lengths and odd pieces of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, NETS, GEORGETTE CREPES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS on sale at reduced prices. Perhaps just what you need is in' this sale. Do your shopping early in the day. Ivory Soap 4 Cakes cr Special, ZdJ Main Floor Ivory Soap will not be sold or delivered at above prices ex cept with other purchases made in the Drug department. Limit 4 cakes to a customer. Priced spe- OP cial at four cakes for only Ol Toilet Needs Cuticura Soap 23 cake, bx. 65 Danderine, at 33, 50, 06 Java Rice Powder at only 45 Squibb's Milk Sugar, pound 75 Nujol, for constipation, only $1 Orchard White priced bottle 35 Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube at 45 Packer's Tar Soap, cake at 23 Packer's Liquid Shampoo at 480 Sal Hepatica 330, 650, $1.25 Mennen's Shaving Cream at 500 Colgate's Dental Cream at 250 Revelation Tooth Powder at 250 Old Dutch Cleanser, can at 1O0 Putnam's Dry Clnrs 250, 450 Saline Laxative at 400 and 750 Water Glass for preserving eggs, pint size 350 quart size 500 V gallons 750 gallons $1.00 Elcaya Vanishing Cream at 500 ft Basement Millinery Sale the Benefit of This in the Garment Two Very Special Offerings. About 250 Coats in the two' lots and there isnt a one of them but what is an exceptional bargain at the sale price. The woman who is looking about for a smart, new Spring Coat at a moderate price will find in either of these assort ments many pleasing models in best materials. Coats at $45 Main Floor Women's, Misses' Spring Coats of H polo cloth, velour, tricotine and Many 6mart models in this assortment. Short, medium and full length styles in the latest plait ed effects and semi-box styles. Belts of leather or self material. Many are full lined. &4 ff Tan, navy, taupe and bright blue. Special 3rxJ Coats at $65 Second Floor Coats of polo cloth, camelshair, bolivia, velour, checks and plaids. The popular sport styles are well represented in this collec tion. Plain or box plaits at back with convertible collars. Various novelties in belts, some that buckle at back. Many are lined fancy silk. Plaids, checks, plain Crepe de Chine Special $6.49 Bargain Circle, 1st Floor This is a special assortment of high-class Waists . taken from our regular stock. Many charming styles in the assortment. Particularly de sirable for wear with new Spring Suits and Skirts. Splendid quality crepe de chine in flesh, white, gray, tan, apricot and black. Tuxedo, square and roll collars. Nearly all sizes in the sale. ACk Priced special at only DO.fx Georgette Waists Second Floor The largest display of Georgette Waists in Portland. Beautiful new embroidered, beaded, hand painted " and lace trimmed styles. Prices range $5.05 to $45 Last Day of Department Main Floor Last call for thrifty shoppers to buy high-grade foot wear at $5.00 a pair. We earnestly request all those who can possibly do so to shop early in the day. Double Stamps. $9.50 Boots at $5 Women's Laced Boots of Havana brown kid with cloth tops of harmonizing color. Made on wanted last with medium narrow toe, high curved heel. Good 6izes and (PP widths in this number. $9.50 Shoes Black Kid Laced Boots with crav- (JJfT enette tops, military heel, $8.50 grade Odd lot of Pumps, vals. to $13.50 for $5 Odd lot Women's Boots, vals. to $12, $5 Best Coffee Can, $1.60 Fourth Floor Dependable Coffee put up in the new style vacuum cans. Better than ever. Try it at demonstration booth. Q" CtC Special 3-lb. cans for DA.OU Crescent Sardines in mus-O re tard, tomato or soused, can "w Del Monte Sliced Pine- ACn apple, 50c size the can Paris brand Maine Corn, OZJ $2.35 per doz., special can 5-lb. Jar Loganberry Jam $2.50 $5.98 to $7.98 Trimmed Hats $5 Three large display tables holding hundreds of hats will be ready for this the most important Millinery Sale the Basement Store has announced this season. Hats for maids and matrons in a great diversity of styles from the chic turbans to the large dressy shapes. Trimmed with flow ers, wreaths, ornaments, pompoms, rib- 2K bons, etc $5.98, $6.98 and $7.98 Hats, special Children's Spring Hats at Special Prices Saving All Mail Orders filled by ex perienced shop pers and for warded same day received. Store $20 to wool mixtures. Choice of 275 Beautiful Models in Dress and Sport Hats Second Floor Fully as good values as were in last Sat urday's sale, and if anything the styles are more capti vating. Flower trimmed turbans large and medium transparent hats and sport effects. Batavia, horse-hair, Georgette crepe and novelty straws. Many of these are models from leading New York artists. See (J-! p ff Morrison-st. window, $20 to $35 Hats, at wlo.UU $18 and $20 Banded Sailors Special at $15.00 with QPF colors 3UJ Waists New Wool Sweaters Priced $9.45 to $21.00 Second Floor Here you may choose from the very newest styles in Wc 1 Sue and oi.h-r nv.-Uy the plfcin I nit, Kc- styles With lrr.g roll buttoned ht lti. Mm;: sr. art ityle-i in the f'ara c-iVcts are to bo sern. All the "i.ifcst cojr:.r.s ;. !'.. c : $0.45, $1..-0, .S1.0., Silk Svcatcrs' j Plain .t ,;j fancy vaa.vo in plain col'.r v.oveky etr ;es .nd the new t w Ur.e efi . ct.-. T'j-I edo colla Great yarie.y "o.j styles will If'ls ard '-Hi-luv' Prices range JSf&.05 to $56.75 $5 Shoe Sale B v Buster Brown Shoes $5 Pair Misses' "Buster Brown" Shoes of black or tan calf. Made on English last. Laced pattern. Misses' qr sizes only (11 to 2). Regular $7.50 grade at Misses' "Buster Brown" Shoes of patent colt with white calfskin tops. Buttoned styles. Hand- (JpT turned or welted soles. Sizes ll-2. $6.50 grade Basement Sale of Coats $10 Basement Women's Spring Coats in a sen- sational underprice offering for Saturday. Splendid styles for street and utility wear. Made up in excellent quality materials. Some have collars and cuffs of contrasting colors. Belted and loose models. Coats well worth $16.50 to $27.50 on O-J A Hfl sale in the Basement Store at wlUtUU Georgette Waists At $3.48 Basement 200 beautiful Waists in this special offering. Many different styles, but only a few of each. Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine materials. Fancy and tailored styles trimmed with plaitings, tucks, laces, etc. Good assort ment of desirable colors. Special Boys' Suits At $9.75 Basement Boys' Spring Suits of corduroy and novelty mixtures. New shipment just received. Sizes 7 to 16 years. CQ rrfT Priced special at I J $35 Hats $15 , ilors. T'y-Ir weaves ;i,o s'mr - bt l.np i co ".ars ... i-.. ','r..-V -V- V- ' - 'V 11 V Silk Gloves $1.49 Center Circle, First Floor Extra quality Milanese Silk Gloves with double finger tips and fancy em broidered backs. Shown in white, and black only. 1000 C-J AQk pairs on sale Saturday tD-l-'xS7 Chamoisette Gloves Special $1 Women's Chamoisette Gloves, of excellent quality, 2-clasp style with Paris point backs. Gray, J"I ' Of! beaver and brown, pair DJ-vJLI Gloves at $1.50 Women's Chamoisette Gloves in the popular 6trap-wrist style; also 2-clasp style with fancy embroid ered backs. Black, white, gray, beaver and brown. Sat- Pxfl urday priced at the pair O-L.tlvF S3.48 Sale of Shoes At $4.98 Basement Women's Shoes, Ox fords and Pumps in several smart styles; also Men's Dress Shoes in buttoned or laced pat- Qyl QQ terns. Special a pair x.0 You save when yea buy it Youtavt token you use U ; iI!II!!!!l!l!iS!!!!lllllll!!l!!l!l!ll!lI!l!Il!l!lll!lliII!IIIii!ii!Il!ll!!lI!SllH