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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
TIIE MORXING OltEGONIAN, FRIDAY, 3fAY 7', 1920 13 SHIP Ml ID WIFE FINED FOR SPEED NG Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Standifer Violate Traffic Law. EACH IS ASSESSED $20 pilllllilllliilillllllllllllillllH 1 Double Trading Stamps Given Today With Cash Purchases in All Departments of the Store 1 Saving S. & H. Stamps Help Materially in Bringing Down the High Cost of Living Don't Overlook this Direct Cash Saving. Portland Tfcal lOstatc Man Makes llolli ArrcMs Motorcycle Taken Away From Jtccklcss Driver. It was a. family affair with G.St. Standifer, Portland shipbuilder, and Mrs. G. 51. Standifer when speeding cases were taken up by Judge Rosa man In the municipal court yesterday morning. Kach was assessed a fine of $20 on a charge of speeding. The two were arrested by G. S. Smith, Portland real estate man, who carries a deputy constable's star. Mr. Smith arrested Mr. Standifer last Tuesday on East Sixteenth street. He reported that the shipbuilder was passing everybody on the street at the time. On the following day the real es tate man arrested Mrs. Standifer on Milwaukie avenue. Mr. Standifer pleaded guilty to the charge of speed ing, his attorney appearing for him. Mrs. Standifer, who appeared in per son, pleaded not guilty. Speeder Goru to Jail. "It seems that every time I step R my motorcycle's tail there is an officer there to arrest me," declared V. R. King, who appeared in munic ipal court following his arrest by Motorcycle Patrolman Kelly. King, who had been arrested two times previous on speeding charge, was driving 42 miles an hour down Union venue. He was fined $25 and sentenced to one day in jail. Casper Dahler, who was arrested y Motorcycle Patrolman Kelly driv ing 41 miles an hour on Portland boulevard, pleaded guilty to the charge of speeding. He was fined $38. H. Courtney chose to assume a Iiard-boiled" attitude when he ap peared before Judge Rossman, charged with speeding, and the result was that the Judge took his motor Cycle away from him for 60 days. "I think you and the public in gen eral will be better off if you walk a While," declared the Judge. Court ney was arrested going 48 miles an hour on Willamette boulevard. Streetcar Is Paused. W. J. Pettit answered to two charges, that of passing a streetcar while taking on passengers and of speeding, and was fined on both charges. ' He was arrested by Motor cycle Patrolman Anderson after he is said to have passed a streetcar at Twenty-third and Thurman streets. He was fined $15 for speeding and an additional $10 for passing the street car. L. O. Haro, who was arrested by Police Lieutenant Ervin driving 28 miles an hour on Union avenue, was fined $25. Other traffic fines levied follow: John Groeger, speeding, $5; R. G. Harris, speeding, $5; O. 13. Collins, speeding. $15; and F. C. Bartholomew, failing to give right of way, $5. LAWS ARE HELD WEAK Stricter Marriage Lawa Advocated by Bishop Sumner. SALEM, Or., JMay 6. (Special.) That more drastic marriage laws with relation to certificates of health would aid materially in cleansing the coming . generations, was the statement made by Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner in an address before the Salem Rotatory club here today. Hia topic was "The Care of the Boy." Bishop Sumner especially referred to the need of an Intermediate institu tion in Oregon in order that boys convicted of crimes might not be com celled to associate with vicious criminals. John W. Todd, superintendent of the Salem schools, was elected presi dent of the club. H. S. Gile wa named vice-president. Other officers are W. I. Staley, secretary; William Walton, treasurer, and J. C. Perry, master-at arms. Sawmill Owner Had Liquor. KELSO, Wash., May 6. (Special.) Charles Ross, formerly superin tendent of the Kalama Lumber & Shingle company sawmill at Kalama now owner of a sawmill at Dallas, Or., pleaded guilty to a charge of hav ing liquor in his possession and was fined $122 and costs. Koss and four others were arrested more than year ago after having secured liquor from a vessel at the Kalama mill dock. Water Enough for Irrigation. YAKIMA, Wash., May 6. (Special.) Officials of the reclamation serv ice say there will be no shortage in the supply of irrigation water in the Takima valley this season if carefully used. The recent cool weather conserved the supply and counteracted the fact that the snow fall in the mountains last winter was smaller than for many years. Kelso Girl Rescued by Brother. KELSO. Wash., May 6. (Special.) -Myrtle, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young, fell 15 feet from a pile of lumber at the C. A Taylor mill into a small pond of water. Her 9-year-old brother Ever ett, attracted by the screams of the little girl's companions, saved his ister from drowning. Clothes for Boys Made for Duty CHERRY CHAT HERRI'S clothes for boys are made strongest where the wear Is hardest and they're made of good, sound fabrics I ''Jr through and through. 1 the boys like the U good looks of Cherry Jr clothes, and so will you. yoo11 also' like the k&taes, and the extremely convenient monthly terms on which you may buy. Bring the boys In Saturday It's boys' day here and we're open until 9 o'clock in th evening. Cherry's, 391 Washington. Adv. New Greeting Cards for "Mothers' Day" Next Sunday will be "Mothers' Day." Com plete showing of Greeting Cards ready for your selection, Stationery Counter, 1st Floor. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Children's Handkerchiefs Main Floor Extra special of fering for Friday and Satur day. Children's fine quiity Handkerchiefs plain white with neatly hemstitched edges. Get a good supply of these. Priced, each 5 5c Friday Economy Sales Savings Out-of-the-Ordinary A Page of Splendid Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise Selected From Our Regular Stocks Read and Save! Women's Coats at $45 Extra Special Values! Second Floor Camelshair, silvertone, bolivia, velour, polo cloth and gabardine Coats in the new sport styles with belts, patch pockets, etc. Also ?4 length models in loose or plaited effects and dressy Coats with dolman sleeves, draped collars, etc. These are lined with siBt and trimmed with fl A pT ff buttons. Many good shades. . Priced special at pttfM Coats at $49.85 Second Floor Women's new Spring Coats in many beautiful styles. Belted, plaited and cape effects. Dressy Coats, Sport Coats and a number of smart Coats for street wear. Mostly in the popular length styles. Silvertone, velour, camelshair and tricotine materials, excellent Q OP showing of the most desirable colors. Special Di.0J Coats at $58.49 Second Floor Women's High-class Coats of silvertone, gabardine, plain and checked velour and camelshair materials. Novelty sport styles with plaited backs and narrow belts also a number of beautiful dressy Coats with belts, fancy collars 'and pockets. Tan, green, orange, taupe, JKQ IQ rose, blue, black and white checks. Special at DJO.tx5 Women's Wool Sweaters Second Floor Here you may choose from an immense show ing of the new season's best styles in Wool Sweaters. Many attractive new belted models, also styles with sashes and tuxedo collars. . Plain weaves and novelty weaves. All colors. Moderately priced at $9.50, $12.50, $15.95 and $17.50 Silk Sweaters Second Floor Women's Silk Sweaters in plain and fancy weaves. Some with buttoned belt,.others with ties or braided sashes. Straight-line and blouse effects. Great assortment of the new colors. Prices range from $35. OO up to $65.00 $3.50 Georgette Crepe $2.95 Yard Lace Department, First Floor At the above special price for one day only. Dependable quality Georgette All-Silk Crepe with double twisted thread the kind that gives such splendid service for blouses and frocks. Choice of over 25 of the most desirable colors for Spring and Summer. Dressmakers and others will do well to supply their needs during this sale. Georgette from our own regular stock selling in the regular way at PO QP $3.50 specially priced for today's selling at a yard D.J Sale of Sport Silks $6.50 to $9.00 Grades.$4.75 $9.00 to $12.50 Grades $6.25 Main Floor SILKS OF QUALITY at specially reduced prices for today's selling. Silks for sport apparel of all kinds in this notable sale. Practically every fashionable weave of the mo ment is included and the range of colorings is most complete. Sport Silks, regu- CA rjj I Sport Silks, regu- JA OfT J"t I J lnr Sa.Si2.50 frade lDJidJ lar $6.50 to $9 grade y 54 Inch All-Wool Jersey Special $3.75 Yard , Main Floor This is just the right weight for summer dresses and skirts. Full 54 inches wide and all pure wool. Shown in a full assortment of the season's most wanted light and ti?Q FJtZ dark colors. Specially priced for today's selling; yard 0O. I fJ $4.50 Homespuns $2.98. Main Floor We could not replace these Homespuns at the fac tory for $2.98 a yard. 54 inches wide. All wool. (PO QQ Black, brown, tan and navy. Regular $4.50 grade, at &tUO Buster Brown and "Tige" Will Entertain the Children Again Today TODAY will be another great day for the VOunffstrR! Rust.M- Rrnim anH Viic rlnr. "Tige" will be here to greet the- children right after school. Every little boy and girl in Portland is invited to attend this free en tertainment. If your children cannot come alone come with them, you will enjoy it, too. Buster and "Tige" will perform in the TOY SECTION, ON FOURTH" FLOOR. tdj A Souvenir Will Be Given Every Boy and Girl Complete Showing of Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls Buster Brown Shoes are nationally advertised and nationally known. They are made over the wonderful Foot-Shaping lasts which train the grow ing foot of the child in the way it should be shaped. Only the best of ma 'terials are used in The making of Buster Brown Shoes. Visit the Shoe Department and let us show you the many different styles in high and low cuts for boys and girls from 3 to 16 years. Priced $J.00 to $9.00 a pair. Sale of Girls' Tub Frocks Why make the children's Wash Dresses when you can buy them for so little money? 3 special lobs on sale today at Bargain Circle on the First Eloor. Dresses $2.98 Girls' Wash Dresses of plain and plaid ging hams. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Regu lar $3.50 grade, on sale at $2.98 $4.50 Tub Dresses At $3.98 Bargain' C i r c 1 e Attractive new Spring styles in Girls' Wash Dresses plaid and plain color ginghams. Ages from 8 to 14 years. (PQ QQ Regular $4.50 grade; only DO.0 $5.50 Tub Dresses $4.98 'Bargain Circle Wash Dresses in the new large plaids with collars of con trasting color or white Swiss ma terial. Tunic effects. QA QQ Regular $5.50 grade at 5r50 Women's Neckwear At Reduced Prices Main Floor Thousands of pieces of chic new Spring Neckwear on sale at big reductions Friday and Sat urday. Every desirable material is included in sale. Neckwear at 95c Women's Collars in tuxedo, round and tab effects. Made up in net, satin, crepe and lace. Many beau tiful styles in this lot. Regular $1.25 and QCrt $1.50 Collars, specially priced for this sale at Neckwear at $1.50 New Georgette Collars and Sets Collars of net, satin and organdie embroidered, lace trimmed and hemstitched. Regular to $2.75 values P" fTQ specially priced for today's selling; only DX.JVI Neckwear at $1.95 Women's Vests and Collars in pretty lace combi nations. Plaited and tucked effects in a large num ber of smart styles. Don't fail to see this QfT assortment. Priced very special at only DAtl Odd Lines of Neckwear V2 Price Main Floor Odd pieces of Wom en's Fine Neckwear, to be closed out at half and less than ' half. Large assortment of styles, but only one or two pieces of each kind. Extraordinary bargains in this' lot. WOMEN'S New Narrow Belts in black, brown, tan, gray, navy and mixed color combinations. Large assortment to select from. Prices start at 35 and range to $1.25 Double Stamps, cash purchases. Women's Crepe Waists $14.98 Second Floor A selected group of High-class Waists offered at a spe cial low price. Of fine quality Georg ette Crepe and Net in flesh, white and large assortment of other good shades. Beaded, hand-embroidered and lace trimmed also hemstitched and tuck ed effects. Long and short sleeves, round, square or V necks. Only a few of each style. While fl- A QQ they last your choice at DXx.I0 New Smocks $3.95 to $16.50 Second Floor New Smocks of crepe, crash, voile and beach cloth. Scores of pretty styles with wool or silk em broidered designs. Long and short sleeves, with or without collars. Pink, rose, - peacock, turquoise and other colors. Prices range $3.95 to $16.50 Middy Blouses Second Floor New Middy Blouses of galatea, flannel and serge. Our stock is now at its best. All the very latest styles are here for your choosing. Sale of Pattern Hats 2 $15 v , Models Formerly Priced up to $25 and $30 The Millinery Store announces for Friday and Saturday a mid-season clearaway of about 250 beautiful Pattern Hats. Captivating styles for the maid or matron who is in search of a hat that is "different." Smart Shop Early Turbans trimmed with flower petals and French flowers, dressy hats of horse hair and maline in the dainty transparent effects , sport hats in many charming styles and colorings m e d i u m hats- for matrons hand-blocked dressy hats. Black and all the most desirable Spring colors. See display in Morrison-street window. Hats formerly priced at $18.00 up to C- J? AA $30.00 on saleoday your choice 0XU.IU Millinery Salons Second Floor 25c, 35c Laces at 19c Yard 4-Inch Filet Laces 10c Yard Main Floor 3 to 4-Inch Cotton Filet Camisole Laces, Filet Laces, Not tingham Laces and reproductions of real French Cluny Laces. 25c "J Q and 35c values. Special, yard J-71' Val Lace Edges, Insertions and Beading Edges, 2-Thread Filet and Diamond Mesh Vals, narrow Clunies, Linen Torchons and Farrcy Laces to 2 inches wide. Specially 1 OJ priced for today, yard 2v irlnch Cotton Filet' Laces, " ff Bands and Edges, the yard XUC Venise and Net Point Laces for camisoles, collars and trimming pur poses. White and ecru. Values Qkn up to $1.00; special, a yard ' 27-Inch Fine Net and Venise Com bination Flouncings you cannot du plicate -these in town at ryp the price. Special, a yard Dxl J Double Stamps with cash purchases. Basement Millinery Sale! 500 Untrimmed Hats Latest Shapes $1.49 Values to $5.69 Another large shipment of Untrimmed Hats has just arrived' in the Base ment Store. These were purchased for a great 2-Day. Sale, so Friday morning the entire lot goes out on bargain tables at a sensationally low price. Very newest shapes for maids and matrons. Turbans, side rojls, sailors, droops, roll brims and numerous other styles in small, medium and large. Black, brown, navy, sand, and many other desirable colors. Q" AQ Hats in this lot well worth $5.69. Choice Friday and Saturday at 5xfr7 ALL UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Millinery Flowers at Special Prices MEN Pajamas in assorted colors. Regular $2.00 grade, rQ on special sale today at DX.t "Kerry - Kut" Athletic Union Suits for Spring and Summer wear. ' Regular $2.00, QQ $2.50 and $3.00 grades 5X.OJJ Cotton Hose in several colors. Priced special for today's "I Q selling, 6 pairs $1; pair X57l Mercerized Cotton Union Suits, short sleeves and ankle P" QQ length. On sale today Dx.OI R. W. Soap 14 Cakes for only P -i- Model Grocery Royal White Laundry Soap-a favorite in hun dreds of Portla'nd homes. Use it for best results. On Qt f( sale today, 14 bars for DXUU 1 15c Cake Borax Soap FREE! Other Grocery Specials CRESCENT brand Sardines mustard, soused or with tomato; $2.35 doz., can SAGO priced special, lbv. 10 TAPIOCA at the pound, 10 Sterling Silver for the Bride At $2.75 A A Your Choice $2.75 Third ' Floor In choosing an inex pensive gift for the bride nothing would please her more than a piece of Sterling ' Silver. We have just re ceived a large selection of desirable articles (some as illustrated) which we have priced under regular value. Your choice today at only $2.75 A Few of the Many Gift Pieces Bon Bon Spoons, Marmalade Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Olive Spoons, Baby Spoons, Cheese Servers, Sugar Tongs, Baby Forks, Cold Meat Forks, Sardine Forks, Pickle Forks, Cream Ladles, Mayonnaise Ladles and Jelly Servers. 72-Inch Table Damask $1 Yd. 63x90-Inch Sheets $1.75 Main Floor Mercerized Table Dam ask of good quality. Just the thing for everyday use. Full 2 yards wide. Beautiful" patterns. Spe- fl- AA cially priced at, the yard tOA.UVF TABLE CLOTHS of pure A linen, 3 yards long. Special Dxft Bleached q u a l"i t y. Sheets of good firm Size 63x90 P- rrr inches. Priced special at PXI J Pillow bleached, Cases bleached or un- Good quality ma- QQrt terial. Size 45x36; special at 40-Inch Fancy Batistes, yard 48 To $8.50 Motor Hats 5 Veiling Department, First F 1 o o r Choose your Motor and Outing Hat here at a saving of V to M. Smart, snappy styles dressy enough for any occasion. 25 models to ' select from. Tan, green, old rose, red, gray, brown and combinations of different colors. Don't miss this splendid opportunity. Motor Hats worth up to (jP ff $8.50, on special sale, at Dt).UU 65c, 75c Veilings 49c Yard Main Floor Odd pieces and remnants of this season's veilings on sale at big reductions. Very desirable face veilings. Shown in black, brown and navy. Regular 65c up to 75c IQ grades. Special, the yard t7v New Slip-On Veils Special 10c Main Floor Limited number of Slip On Veils priced for quick disposal. Shown in black and brown. Veils in the lot well worth 15c. i A While any remain, today; only Xvr s friillll!!llllil!llllll!lll!lllll!ll!l!i!llll!;iilllllllllll!IIIII!!NI!l