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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1920)
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1930 SYSTEM OF PAROLES i;!IiI!IIll!!l!!!l!I!i!ll!!l!l!!!ll!!l!l!lilIiI!!!l!N!I!l!!li!IIN We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Plan to Do Your Shopping at This Store and Reap the Benefit of This Cash Saving EE City and OuUof-Town Mail Orders Filled by Experienced Shoppers and Forwarded Same Day as Received Portland Agency for Hoover and Sweeper-Vac Electric Cleaners mi e nocpr GORED uiiluuis Judge Says Leniency Plan Is Becoming a Farce. 2 OFFENDERS SENTENCED' 1 Court Refuses to Extend Clemency to Automobile and Diamond Tlileves Youth Ftilnts. The parole system In Oregon -was cored as an utter failure by Circuit Judge Stapleton, who refused to ex tend clemency to two first, offenders before him yesterday, one gruilty of the theft of an automobile, the other of larcenj of a diamond ring. He ben fenced both to two years in the state penitentiary. "My experience on the bench in Multnomah county is that the parole system does not work, and that at least 75 per cent of the men paroled appear in court again on second of fenses. The granting: of promiscuous paroles is getting rapidly to be a farce. Someone has got to take a stand against it, and it might as well be I." 23-Yrar-Old Youth Faint. "With these preliminary remarks, the judge told S. S. Corbin, 23-year-old youth who pleaded guilty to theft of an automobile last May, that his sentence was two years. Without a word, the lad keeled ever in a dead faint and it was several minutes before he could be brought to his senses. "'Does that mean the penitentiary?" he asked. George Graham, deputy district attorney, told him that it did.J and the young man asked if he might epeak to the judge. "It wouldn't do any good," Judge 6tapleton assured , him. His aged mother also sought to plead for leniency but this did not change the decision of the court. Corbin had a poor alibi. He said the automobile of Robert L.. Rein hart, 11 SI Gladstone avenue, found ten days after it was stolen, by I'atrolmen Davis, Rex and Drennan, on Fisher road between Craig and Baker roads in a shack, was taken by a man named "Weinberg, and that he did not learn it was stolen until after "Wemberg had shown it to him and asked him to drive it. The car had been damaged to the extent of $150 and bore license plates taken out by Corbin. Diamond Theft Confesned. Tn attempting to shift the blame to Wemberg. Corbin overlooked the fact that the grand jury had in vestigated Corbin's connection with the affair and had declined to indict Wemberg. The car was stolen May 19 and recovered May 28. Corbin had served in the Canadian army during the world war. H. M. Parks, who was extradUed from San Francisco recently, pleaded guilty to stealing a diamond ring valued at $400 from the jewelry stoVe of A. & C. Feldenheimer. He is of Hawaiian-Korean blood and showed a previous good record for trust worthiness, but drew a sentence of two years in the penitentiary. William Hurlburt. 19, pleaded guilty to the theft of an automobile from a. garage on East Forty-ninth street, but threw most of the blame on his alleged companions, a man of 35 and a youth of 25. Hurlburt showed an excellent army record of five years standing. As his companions also have been indicted but have pleaded not guilty to the charge, Hurlburt received a continuance of sentence until September 7, by which time the cases of the others can be heard. CHARTER GIVEN CHAPTER Slinnle ATaltcrs Installed as Worthy Matron of Lodge. Victory chapter No. 130. Order of the Eastern Star, at the regular meeting July 22 was duly Instituted. The char ter was presented to the chapter by Worthy Grand Patron Leslie Parker, assisted by the following grand offi cers: Stella K. Drake, acting grand marshal; Lillian Young, grand chap lain; Nellie Dickinson, grand organ ist; Nona G radon, grand warder", and Nellie McKinley, grand secretary. Minnie Walters was installed as worthy matron, Melvin J. Clemens as worthy patron, Florence M. Christy as associate matron, Grace Cramer as secretary, Eva Wilson as treasurer, Gertrude Bradshaw as conductress, X Eugenia Ames as associate conduc tress, Nellie R. Lyman as chaplain, Martha Gray as marshal, Marcella Berry as organist, Katherine Thill, Ada; Bertie Miller, Ruth: Anna Lind- berg, Esther; Atmee Craig, Martha; Inez Creenleaf, Electra; Anette Link later, warder, and Charles Ames, sen tinel. Victory chapter Is located at Archer Place and meets on the second and lourtn i hursaays. A great many vis itors were present, among them be ing Past Grand Matron Lina C. Men denhall and Past Grand Patron J Francis Drake. Hens Take Two Prizes. THE DALLES, Or., July 23. (Spe cial.) A. E. Gronewald, breeder of pure bred white Wyandotte hens here, received word today that two pens of his birds had won second and third prizes in the northwest egg laying contest, held at Pullman, Wash. One of Gronewald's pens laid 348 eggs and the other 346. ' IT In mmm Choose Any Man's Suit At 25 Off! A BONA FIDE SALE No tricks, no deceptions every man's and young man's suit in our splendid stocks is included in this offering. Latest 1920 models double or single breasted with, or without belts. Blue serges and a large assortment of the fashionable mixtures in browns, grays, greens, etc. Choose your new suit now $25 Suits at $18.75 $70 Suits at $56.25 $22.50 S26.75 S30.00 $33.75 $37.50 $45.00 $2.50 Union Suits At $1.69 Slain Floor Chalmers Porosknit Union Suits the cool, comfy kind for warm weather wear. Short sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves, knee length. Fresh fijl ?Q new stock. $2.50 garments at tD-L.O $1.50 Suspenders At 95c Main Floor Men's all-silk elastic Sus penders with good substantial leather ends and best grade buckles. One of our best makes. Regular selling price is QK $1.50. For Saturday priced at, pair OC All Men's -$30.00 Suits All Men's $35.00 Suits All Men's $40.00 Suits All Men's $45.00 Suits All Men's $50.00 Suits All Men's $60.00 Suits and Young Men's now on sale at and Young Men's now on sale at and Young Men's now on sale at and Young Men's now on sale at and Young Men'3 now on sale at and Young Men's now on sale at Boys' Khaki Pants at 79c $1.75 Blouses $1.29 Basement Special lot of Boys' Khaki Pnntn TrrinoH for miiek . Hisnosal. These are of splendid quality but are sold as seconds on account of slight imperfec tions. Broken range of sizes. r7Qtf Special Saturday, per pair tJ Main Floor Boys' Sport Blouses of chambray, madras and other service able materials. Long or short sleeves and convertible sport collars. Plain blue and fancy striped patterns; OQ $1.75 grade; priced special tOJ-.iJ Boys' Suits Special at $6.65 Broken Sizes Main Floor An assorted lot of Boys' Suits several different lines grouped for immediate disposal. Junior Suits in sizes 6 to 10 Nor folks in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Dark mixtures and a few cor- fi? !C duroys. Special, suit OD.UtJ Boys' Suits $9.85 Boys' Suits in latest Norfolk styles with loose belts. Tweeds and fancy mixtures in good dark colors. Full lined pants, flQ OR' sizes 6 to 18. Special D7.0cl Boys' Hats 69c Broken range of sizes in Boys' Straw and Cloth Hats just the thing for beach and outing ftCkf wear. Priced special at For the Best Cup of Coffee in Portland Come to Our Tea Room Fourth Floor The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & Kin Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Portland Agency for Coolmor Wind-Safe Porch Shades 3d Floor Saturday Offerings inthe July Clear away Khaki Outing Apparel Second Floor Women's Outing and Sport Apparel of Wool and Cotton Khaki here in greater assortments. Wool Khaki Coats $8.75 to $15 Wool Khaki Pants $6.95, $10.95 Wool; Khaki Shirts priced $6.75 Wool Khaki Skirts at $11.50 Cotton Khaki Coats in the very latest styles. Priced $5 to $7.50 Khaki Breeches $3.50 to $5.00 Khaki Shirts at $3,125 to $4.50 Cotton Khaki Middies at $4.00 Khaki Skirts at $3.95 to $6.50 Khaki Leggings $1.75 to $3.50 Heather Knit Leggings at $2.75 Lee Feminalls at $5 to $7.50 'Corduroy Apparel Second Floor Women's Sport Ap parel of good sturdy corduroy ma terial. Suits or separate garments. Corduroy Coats $12.50 and $15 Corduroy Skirts $8.95, $11.50 Corduroy Breeches $8.50, $9.50 Checked Riding Suits at $32.50 Women's $17.50 to $27.50 Waists Sport Sweaters $14.98 Second Floor Women's Outing and Sport Sweaters in latest styles with tuxedo front. Plain and fancy weaves. Bose, blue, purple, tan, red, navy, lavender and peacock. Full fl- A QO range of sizes, at D-Lx.70 Bathing Suits $2.49 to $12.50 Wool, Cotton and Mercerized Bathing Suits in all the new and popular styles of the sea son. Plain eolors and fancy striped effects. Some with shoulder straps. Prices range from $2.49 to $12.50 each. Bathing Suits for Children Wool and Cotton Bathing Suits in many attractive styles. Straight effects without skirt. Plain colors and fancy stripes. With or without sleeves. Prices range from $1.50 up to $5.50 - Second Floor A rare opportunity to select a beautiful Waist or Blouse at a great saving. Georgette Crepe, All over Lace and Net materials. Flesh, white and a large assortment of the newest colorings. Some are beaded and embroidered, others are trimmed with real filet lace. Waists and Blouses from our regular stock C?" O QQ formerly priced $17.50 to $27.50. Saturday tDA.iO Women's Smocks Special $2.98 Bargain Circle, First Floor Dainty Smocks of voile, linene cotton crepe. Very appropriate for beach and outing wear. Long or 'short sleeves, fancy pockets, JJO QQ sashps- plv Wriifo anil novpltv oolnVirurs. Knecial 0d.0 Garden Smocks Priced at $9.98 Second Floor New shipmenb jtist received. These are made up in Japanese Crepe with yarn embroidered dragon fly and daisy designs. Mandarin style with round neck, full sleeves, side drapery, tie sashes and sport PQ QQ pockets; very attractive. Shown in pink, blue, lavender and tan. OttDO WE GrVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS! Neckwear Special $1.39 Values to $2.50 ' Main Floor Women's Organdie Collars, Sets and Vestees imita tion Filet Lace Collars Net Col lars Lace Tabs Georgette Col lars Organdie Fichus an assort ed lot made up of odd pieces and broken lines from our regular stocks. Clean, desirable neckwear in season's best styles. C- QQ Values to $2.50. Special Dl.OV Handkerchiefs At 39c Main Floor Women's all - linen Sport Handkerchiefs in novelty designs and colors. Also white linen handkerchiefs with embroid ered corners. Regular 50c OQn to 65c trrades. Soecial at 0l 50c Hair Bow Ribbons Special 39c Special Offering for Saturday Main Floor Hair Bow Ribbons of standard quality underpriced for Sat urday. Plain moires, fancy stripes, checks and satin-edge taffetas QQ in a great variety of wanted colors. Regular 50c ribbons, the yard OIl MARABOU CAPES IN BROWN AND TAUPE AT $8.95 Toilet Paper Special. 7Qn 12 Roiis y t Drug Dept. Main Floor We re serve the right to limit quantity to a customer. Silhouette Toilet Paper on sale Saturday rjQr dozen per at special Parrafin Oil 50c Bottle OWK Parrafin Oil of superior quality. Put up in large size bottles. Special 6 bottles Kfl for $2.50; the bottle at 03j Toilet Goods . Packer's Tar Soap, cake 20 Palmolive Shampoo for C9(i Pepsodent Tooth Paste at 45 Creme Elcaya, the jar at 59 Mennen's Shave Cream, at 37 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil at 49 Hind's II. & A. Cream $1.10 Cuticura Soap at, the cake 200 Pebeco Tooth Paste, priced 39 Jergen's Oatmeal Soap, 85 Colgate's Tooth Paste, tube 250 Drug Department . Main Floor M. J. B. Coffee $2.55 Per 5-Pound Can M. J. B. Coffee is vacuum packed to preserve its rich flavor and aroma. It is guaranteed to be the most economical and best coffee you can buy for the money. 51c per pound if purchased in 5-lb. cans ORDER A CAN TODAY. Model Grocery 4th Floor "Baby Week" Carter's Shirts of fine quality merino. Special for Baby (J- QQ Week at the garment D-L.0 Infants' Wrappers of out- '7Q ing flannel priced special at ''' Infants' Comforters, special $3.15 Outing Flannel Diapers, (J A ?Q size 27x27 the dozen at Ut.O Women's Silk Hosiery Special $1.19 Pair Main Floor 1200 pairs of Women's Thread Silk Hose in a phenomenal one-day sale. When you see what wonderful values there are you won't be satisfied with one pair; you will buy several pairs. Seamless styles some are mock fashioned. All have lisle heels, toes and garter tops. White and black. Irregu- (J- 1Q lars of $1.75 and $2 qualities. Priced special for Saturday at the pair t3-L.l. Women's Silk Camisoles Special at $1.49 Main Floor Women's Glove Silk Camisoles in daintiest of styles, trimmed with pretty laces and insertions. Made of superb quality Milanese and Tricot A Q fabrics. Shown in a delicate shade of pink. $2.75 values special at iD-l..' Women's Silk Gloves We show a large and complete stock of Silk Gloves in 2-clasp, 12 and 16-button lengths. Also long and short kid gloves. Let this store supply your needs for less. Girls' Dresses Reduced! All Girls' Wash Dresses on sale Saturday at special low prices. This season's newest styles.- Plain colors and fancy plaids. Mothers should take advantage of this great oppor tunity to , buy the children Wash Dresses at greatly reduced prices. Girls' Colored Smocks Reduced! Coats Yi Price Only one or two coats of a style and size. Ages 2, 4, 5, 6 and 14. I Made up mostly in serges. Half Price. Women's $10.00 Welt Pumps Priced Special Main Floor A clear saving of $4 for anyone taking advantage of this sale. Only 200 pairs in the lot. Women's Welt Pumps of high-grade kid in Ha vana brown and black. Neat pointed toe last with high leather heels and tongue effect. Full range of sizes and widths. Here is one of the best bargains we have offered for months. Morning hours are best for shopping! Women's j ff $10 Pumps, special, the pair $13.50 Black Calf Oxfords $8.88 $13.50 Nubuck Oxfords $8.88 $ Pair Main Floo r Women's Oxfords of splendid Quality black ' gunmetal calf. Pointed toe last with welt sole and military heel. Regular $13.50 I0 OO grade. Priced special, a pair wOtOO Alain Floor Women's White Nubuck Oxfords with fancy perforated vamp and tip. Military heel and narrow toe. Regular $13.50 value. d0 OO On special 6ale today, a pair DO.OO Mid-Season Sale of Millinery White Hemp Hats $3.50 Second Floor W o m e n's Sport Hats of white hemp. Several at tractive styles in this group. Very smart for street, beach and outing wear. Regular $5.00 (jJO KA and $6.00 values, special 50'.JU Georgette Hats $5.00 Second Floor W o m e n's White Georgette Hats in many beautiful models. Large and medium styles. Charming and dainty when worn with sport apparel. Reg. QfT fC $7.50 to $10.00 Hats at DdJJ Batavia Sport Hats 5.00 Second Floor Batavia Sport Hats for beach and outing wear. Navy navy and white green and white. These are from lines for merly priced at $7.50. lr ff Priced special Saturday tOti.UU -All Early Summer Pattern Hats at Half Price Basement Millinery Sale Trimmed Hats Q( Values up to $7.50 Basement The woman who would have an inexpensive Hat to finish out tha season will welcome this sale! About 200 Hats several lines selling here tofore $4.98 up to $7.50 grouped for quick selling. Imitation Panama and Leghorns trimmed with wreaths, raffia, point edge and fancies. Also banded and sport hats in sailors and other styles. Many becom- CO QO ing styles for matrons in the sale. Black, white and colors. OO.JO Children's Hats $1.98 to $3.98 fniiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM