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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1921)
9. LICENSE RUSH ON True Values at All Times No Deceptions or Exaggerations A Safe Place to Do Your Shopping! FOR DEER SEASON! THE MOItNIXG OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921 Sportsmen to Get Chance Be ginning Tomorrow. GAME HELD PLENTIFUL Many Washington Residents Pay $10 Fee Opening Date East of Cascades September 10. That the opening of the 1921 deer hunting -season tomorrow will be un precedented, both in the number of hunters and the amount of game, were Indicated yesterday at the office of the state game warden by the num ber of applications for licenses and the reports of sportsmen and deputy wardens throughout the state. The season opens on August 20 this year instead of on September 1, in order to give a great number of busi ness and professional men an oppor tunity to indulge in their favorite sport, who could not hunt if the open ing were delayed until September. Reports from all regions west of the Cascades are to the effect that a great many sportsmen will avail themselves of the opportunity. Season Later ISant of Cascades. The season for the territory east of the Cascades will not open until Sep tember 10. Hunters and deputy game wardens who have been over the country west of the mountains have reported that game is more plentiful than they have ever seen it before. This has been attributed to the 1913 buck law. The deputy wardens are now out in the woods making preparations for the opening of the season and to prevent violations of the game laws as much as possible. Some of the warnings which have been issued pertain to hunting with out license, hunting with dogs, hunt ing at night or in game refuges, killing does, killing deer at salt licks. selling meat, shooting from public highways, wasting meat, and hunt ing on land without the permission of the owner. Violator to Be Prosecuted. The chief warning is against kill ing mone than the law allows, two bucks with horns, and the state of fice has signified its intention of prosecuting vigorously any violators who are caught killing does. The law designates buck deer with horns as game and' the wardens think this sufficiently specific to prevent kill ing does by mistake. A number of Washington hunterB appeared at the local office yester day and applied for non-resident licenses, paying the $10 fee willing ly. One party was headed by Sheriff Thompson of Vancouver, who. with two other men, started for Linn county. 'Wnnhtnu'ton Hunters Eager. Washington hunters were said to be eager to avail themselves of the opportunity to hunt in Oregon for the reason that they can kill their full quota of deer here and then get back into Washington before the season starts there and kill two more. Most of the parties starting out yesterday or preparing to start sig . nified- their intention of hunting in the central and southern parts of the state. There were said to be many deer where the timber has been logged off or burned off. and the brush has been allowed to grow. Bird hunters are patiently await ing the opening of that season, for. like deer, there is reported an abun dance of feathered game. Deputy wardens have said that certain sec tions of the state seem like game preserves, and Chinese pheasants, grouse and quail were reported more plentiful than ever before. PAVING NEAR COMPLETION Municipal Plant Will Finish Kel logg Street Job Today. .Unless delayed by some mishap the municipal paving plant will complete the paving of Kellogg street, from St. Johns to municipal terminal No. 4, by noon today. The paving crew caught up with the graders yesterday and were forced to lay off at noon. The job was estimated as a ten-day undertaking by the dock commission when it induced the paving plant to take it over. If completed on sched ule the work will be finished in four Working days and within five days from the time the first paving was laid. The cuntjr is paying for the improvement on condition that the city maintain the street. The dock commission arranged to have the project rushed through to facilitate transportation of freight to and from the terminal by truck. The completion of Kellogg street will bring the season record of the municipal plant up to 107,000 square yards. YOUTH TAKEN IN CHASE Marshall Mann, 2 0, Alleged to Have Snatched "Woman's Purse. Marshall Mann, 20 years old, was arrested by the police after a thrill ing chase through downtown streets after, it was alleged, he had snatched the purse of Mrs. C. A, Gunning. 7802 Fifty-sixth avenue Southeast, near the corner of Sixth and Morri son streets. After he was alleged to have grabbed the purse, Mann ran through the arcade of the Lyric theater and turned south of Morrison street, where he boarded a Sunnyside street car. Police and pedestrians gave chase and took him into custody. At the police station Mann said hie had recently come north from San Francisco. He said he was without funds and was hungry. He adopted the attempt at purse-snatching in an effort to get money to return home, he said. The purse and its oontents. said to have been valuable, were recovered and returned to Mrs. Gunning. Read The Oregonian classified ads J1 Safe Malk For Infant & Invalids NO COOKINQ rte Food - Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, end Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'O. Avoid I&Uaiioas&Sutsiiuilea Trading Stamps increase your purchasing power without expenditure. Filled stamp books redeemed on third floor. Candy Specials Cocoanut Cream Patties, QO assorted flavors a pound Oi Peanut Brittle made OPp of Spanish peanuts pound No Telephone Orders RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. (C es MERCHANDISE "Tmorrison. alder, west park, and tenth RELIABLE METHODS. STREETS-T The Year's Greatest Hosiery Sale Will Start This Morning i : : f Bargain Circle, Main Floor vw Center Circle, Main Floor V ) v i v . i 10,000 Pairs Women's and Children's Hose in a Great 3 Days' Sale that will establish a new record for value-giving:- Standard lines from our regular stock and special purchases from leading makers. A wonderful opportunity to buy Hosiery at substantial savings. Shop early. Women's Lisle Hose 59c Main Floor Full-fashioned Lisle Hose with double heel, toe and garter top. Black, white and dark brown. Sheer and elastic. Irregulars Pfl of a famous make. Pair-''' Women's Silk Hose $1.98 Main Floor Full-fashioned Silk Hose with lisle sole and garter hem. These are extra weight and will give excellent service. Black, white, brown. Sold as sec onds on account of Q"l QQ slight defects. Special DJ-VO Wool-Mixed Hosiery 98c Main Floor Popular drop-stitch effects in black, brown and green. Splendid quality, but on account of being odd lines we shall close them out at a special price. A pair 98c $3.50 Chiffon Silk Hose $2.49 Main Floor High-grade Hose in one of our best makes. Full fashioned style. Splendid assort ment of colors, including Pip ingrock, Russia calf, CJO A Q beige, suede, black 0fx' Specially priced for 3 days' sale Seamless Fiber Hose $1.00 Main Floor Women's extra quality Fiber Hose with lisle reinforced heels and wide lisle garter tops. Shown in African, cordovan and black. P1 Cf All sizes. Special, pair DJ-vH $3.50. $3.95 Silk Hose $2.49 Main Floor Full-fashioned all silk and silk with lisle sole. Finest quality a few irregulars in the lot. Black, white and several popular col- flJO ACk ors. Special a pair D7 And S. & H. Trading Stamps Full-Fashioned Hosiery $1.69 Main Floor Women's Hose of silk and wool and silk and lisle. Full fashioned and seamless in plain and Richelieu ribbed ef fects. Brown, navy, J?- green two-tones. -Pr. 3 -LvJ7 Women's Silk Hosiery $1.69 Main Floo r Full-fashioned style with lisle tops and feet. Irregulars of a standard make, but defects are scarcely notice able. Black, dark brown and Russia calf. Special- (JJ- ?Q lv oriced for this sale Uivli Children's Lisle Sox Main Floor Good service able Hose for girls and xJffi misses. Extra quality lisle JJ'&. in plain colors with fancy tops and plain roll top styles in all .the staple shades also in black and white. length. Regular 65c values, 39 pair. Children's Fancy Sox 59c Main Floor Discontinued lines priced for quick dis posal. Large selection of styles. Heavy corded and lisle also fine drop-stitch effects. Shown in black, white, brown and two-tones. Pop ular length. Extra values at 59 pair. Children's Stockings At Big Savings With, school days drawing near mothers should profit by this special Sale and supply the children's needs at once. This is by far the most important selling event the Hosiery Aisle has announced this year, offering thousands of pairs of dependable Stockings at special low prices. f S. & H. Stamps Given With Purchases. j Children's Pony Hose Main Floor Pony Stock- dUc Stock ings are noted lor their good service and fast dye. These are of splendid qual ity lisle with reinforced heels and toes. Black, cordovan and white. Sizes 5Ya to 9 special oO pair sizes 9Vs to 10 Va at 60 Nestle HHir Waving The "Nestle" process is the most successful method yet devised for giving a per manent wave to the hair. Re sists dampness, sea fog and humid atmosphere. The Nes tle wave gives an added charm that cannot be over estimated. Expert operators. Phone for appointment. Beauty Shop Second Floor Khaki Outing Togs Everything in the way of serviceable and comfortable wearables for that camping or hiking trip can be supplied here at small cost. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Breeches, Leg gins, Hats, etc. Garment Salons, 2d Floor. Khaki Suits Women's and Misses Out ing Suits of olive or drab khaki material. Flare, box and fitted coats with skirts or breeches to match. Coats have belts and large storm collars. Priced $4.70-$9.75 Bathing Suits $5 Second Floor Women's Wool Bathing Suits with body stripes, and fancy border trimming. Also slip-on Bath ing Suits of Surf Satin, trimmed with colored braids. Specially priced at $5.00 Clearance of Capes $7.85, $14.95, $29.95 Second Floor To clear the stocks of Women's Capes we have reduced the prices to lowest level of the year. Inasmuch as Capes are again the vogue for Fall many women will avail themselves of this opportunity to save. Plain and fancy striped Trico- lette Capes and knitted Wool Capes with large brushed wool cohars. 3 Special Lots -LOT 1 Capes formerly QfT QfT selling at $12.50 special LOT 2 Capos former- Q- A QC lv sellintr at S21.00 at ij-L.Ut! LOT 3 Capes former ly selling at $58.50 at Juniors' Knitted Capes And Coats Junior Shop, 2d Floor Knitted Wool Capes and Sweater Coats in smart styles for school wear. All colors. Knitted Capes at $5.98 and $7.95 Knitted Coats $6.95 Tarns $1.75 S29.95 .fill Women's New Fall Skirts vO vou woui see the last w oru in omrx styles pay a visit to the Garment Store. Beautiful new models for street, sport and dress wear in the new plaids, stripes and plain colors. Moderately priced at $S.95 to $25.00 New Fall Blouses Lovely new Crepe de Chine ouses in the heavy quality. Tailored and fancy styles. Also new Blouses of Geor. gette and Charmeuse com bined. $5.75 to $33.75 New Suits, Coats, Dresses Keep posted on the new Fall Fashions! The Garment Store shows the very latest creations in Suits, Coats and Dresses and new shipments are coming in by every express. Come to Olds, Wortman & King's for authentic information on what is to be the vogue for the coming season! We give S. & H. tradings stamps , t It' Hi I, i IM y ; -Baa; - & h wwa Bl Window Shades 79c Small lot of quality Window Shades offered at a very special price. Green cloth mounted on Hartshorn rollers. Size 36x72 inches. These are well worth $1.00. While they last at 79 Third Floor Ruffled Swiss Curtains Special $3.45 We secured this lot of dainty curtains at a price which en ables us to sell them for much less than regular. They are made up of excellent quality Dotted Swiss material and are 2V4 yards long. Choice of large, medium and small dots. Trimmed with ruffled edge. Just such Curtains as are in demand for bedTooms. Most artistic of hangings, easily laundered and very serviceable. 240 pairs in the Sale. Be among the C?Q I C lucky ones to share in this snap. Priced special at 0OT:tJ Drapery Dept., Third Floor 9x12 Rugs $33.75 Wool Velvet and Axmin ster Rugs in a variety of handsome patterns and de sirable colors. Sold as sec onds on account of slight imperfections in weave. Don't fail to see C?QQ these Rugs at DOO I O Third Floor Entire Stock White Footwear HALF PRICE if Beginning this morning and continuing the remainder of the month, every pair of Men's, Women's and Children's White Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords will go on sale at t price. . Take advantage of this great opportunity. $10.50 White Pumps At $5.25 Main Floor Women's White Kid Two strap Pumps with black or brown kid trimming. Smart for sport or CJC JK street wear. $10.50 Pumps at Dddd $10.00 to $10.50 White Nubuck Pumps and Oxfords in many different styles all with military heels. In the great Half-price Sale at $5.00 to $5.25 $7.00 to $9.50 White Ostend Cloth Pumps and Oxfords; baby Louis, Cuban or military heels; pair, $3.50 to $4.75 $5.50 to $6.50 White Sea Island Duck Oxfords and Sport 'Shoes with leather or fiber soles. Special $2.75 to $3.25 $4.00 to $9.50 Canvas Oxfords spe cially priced at $2.00 to $4.75 a pair. All White Shoes Pumps and Oxfords y2 Price Men's $5.50 Oxfords At $2.75 Main Floor Men's White Canvas Ox fords with fiber soles. Reli- J0 PTJT able make. $5.50 values, at wyJu Men's White Nubuck Sport Oxfords with patent trimming. These 1Q PA are regular $7.00 values; at DOOvF Children's White Shoes At Half Price Ankle-strap Pumps of Emmy Lou white canvas; Sizes 8V2 to 11. Misses' White rubber soles. C-! - Q $2.25 trrade JJXXt Kid Two-strap Pumps ming. Regular $3.50 grade; at with black or brown kid trim- C?"f ET And S. & H. Trading Stamps Given With Purchases - Basement Underprice Store Clean-Up Sale Women's Dresses 49 The Basement Garment Section will feature for Friday a sweeping clearaway of Summer' Dresses at about cost of materials. Former prices have been lost sight of in order to close these frocks out quickly. Shop early. Serviceable, Becoming Dresses for street, outing and porch wear. Made up in good quality Ginghams and Voiles in a wide range of novelty patterns and desirable colors. Some have collars, cuffs and sashes of Organdie and many are trimmed with but tons or embroidered, in dainty designs. Not all sizes in each style, but practically all sizes in the sale,. 16 to 44. . On Sale Friday in the Basement Store Groceries Seeded or Seedless Raisins, special, pkg. Wesson Oil, for salad dressing; full gallon at Borax Soap Chips, special, the package 20c 95c 29c D r i e d Prunes, me dium size, 3 pounds for White Wonder Laun dry Soap, 6 cakes for Royal White Laun dry, special, 6 cakes 25c 25c 25c Model Grocery, Fourth Floor Dining Room Furniture Greatly Reduced The August Sale of Furniture now in progress offers remark able savings in high-class Furniture for.the Dining Room and Living Room. Hundreds of pieces have been greatly reduced in price. A few of the many items on sale are 1sted below: DINING SUITE in Ameri can walnut veneer. Buffet with long narrow mirror, Round-top Table, five Chairs and Arm Chair with cane panel backs, leather seats. QOOQ $343.00 Suite tDO.iO DINING SUITE Jacobean oak, William and Mary period. Buffet with 21x54-inch top, 54 inch Round-top Table, 8 ft. ex tension. This suite is a stand- a r d $304.50 value; special S203.00 Librarv Tables $66.50 Queen Anne Walnut Table, 28x54-inch J A f A ( top. Special at WTt.V $56.00 Queen Anne Walnut Table, 28x48-inch PQf? OA top. Special at Furniture Dept $76.25 Mahogany Table with 30x52 -inch top. JMQ Kfk Priced special at wVOU $76.00 Jacobean Oak Table specially priced C?CQ FJtZ for this sale at DOV I O , Fourth Floor Nature's Rival Brassieres About Half Price 59c 79c 98c $1.29 Second Floor A very special purchase made by our Corset Buyer now in New York. Nature's Rival Brassieres are worn by the best gowned women everywhere. Large assortment of beautiful etyles!. LOT 1 Nature's Rival BTas sieres in the popular style with built-up shoulder. Of eplendid quality pink batiste combined with imitation filet lace. CQ All sizes. Priced special JJKs LOT 2 Nature's Rival Ban deau Brassieres in four attrac tive styles. Of batiste, wash satin and muslin trimmed with laces. Built-up or strap shoul der styles. Back and front fast ening. Full range of '7Q sizes. Priced special at I LOT 3 Nature's Rival Bras Gieres of Silk Jersey and Mus lin. Several beautiful styles-Built-up or strap shoul- QO ders. On special sale at "Ot LOT 4 Nature's Rival Bras sieres in assorted styles. Ex traordinary values in J" OQ this lot. Special at wltt CORSET DEPT. 2D FLOOR. H n LB1