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HEADQUARTERS FOR LIBERTY BOND WORKERS, DISTRICT 47 TELEPHONE MARSHALL 4800, ASK FOR BOND BOOTBaoi
Portland Agents for Gossard, Nemo. Bien Jolie. Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Richardson's Quality Linens, Buster Brown Shoes for Children, Ohio Cleaners and Dutchess Trousers
Appetizing Luncheon Served From 11:30 to 2:30 Daily in the Tea Room, Fourth Floor Soda Fountain and lee Cream Parlors in the Basement Model Grocery and Bakery on Fourth Floor
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AGENTS FOB
LADIES'
HOME
JOURNAL
PATTERNS.
NONE
COST
OVER 15c
PUBLIC
TELEPHONES,
REST ROOMS,
WRITING
ROOMS,
RETIRING
ROOMS
ON THE
2D FLOOR.
Fishing Tackle, Kodaks
and Wheel Goods
em the Fourth Floor. Oar well-stocked Sporting
Goods Section U ready to supply your needs in Fishing-
Tackle. Kodaks. Baseball. Tennis and Golf Goods,
etc. Fishing Licenses issued on the Fourth Floor.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
This Is Baby Week in the
Infants' Shop
Mothers should take advantage of the special
prices in force and supply the babies' needs Satur
day. Bootees, slips, sacques, dresses, Reubens'
shirts, Arnold knit goods at special sale prices.
Olds, W ortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable M ethods
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Every Dollar You Spend at This Store Returns to You a Substantial Cash Saving Through S. & H. Trading Stamps Can You Afford to Overlook This Economy?
TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGONIAN.' SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1918.
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Saturday-Suit Day
In the Garment Store
Oar showing of Spring suits is now at its best with a rep
resentative display of the newest models in every desirable
fabric. Visit the Suit Store and see these new arrivals.
At
$22J50
At
!2SJQ0
At
S28JS0
At
S3SJ00
A very attractive model of splendid quality
serge. Full flare peplum, waist slightly fitted,
trimmed with rows of black braid, sailor collar,
novelty cuffs. Excellent value at only $22.50
'Smart Suit of black-and-white checked ma
terial, trimmed with narrow fancy belt, white silk
collar, full flare peplum. Of excellent quality
navy blue serge. Also other styles at 25.00
' Smart Norfolk model, made up in good grade
serge. Box pleated back, belt, large fancy
pockets, shawl collar. Trimmed with large nov
elty buttons. Also many other models at $28.50
f Suit of extra good grade wool serge trimmed
with novelty buttons, white satin collar and
white vestee. Braid-trimmed pony coat, tailored
skirt. An exceptionally smart model at $35
New Cire & Grosgrain
Ribbons
Main Floor These have first call
for trimming of the new Spring
Hats. Another lot has just
reached us. Black Cire of de
pendable quality also grosgrains
in wanted widths and in black
and all the leading shades. We
also show the latest novelties in
fancy ribbons. Reasonable prices.
KA YSER
Italian Silk
UNDERWEAR
For Women
Main Floor Ask to see thi
new "Marvelfit" Union Suits
of Kayser Italian Silk and
the new Kayser Italian Silk
Vests, Camisoles and Knick
ers. Underwear Department
on the Main Floor of store.
Wtl
Stamped Package Goods
. AT HALF PRICE
Bargain Circle, First Floor ROYAL SOCIETY, PACIFIC AND WURZ
BURG packages containing stamped articles for working. Discontinued
patterns that must be disposed of at once. Waists, tie holders, pillow tops.
25c Packages, special only 13
50c Packages, special - only 25
85a Packages, special only 4.3i
$1.25 Packages, special only 03
$1.50 Packagesspecial only 750
$1.65 Packages, special only 830
$1.25 TO $9 EMBROIDERED STAMPED MODELS AT HALF PRICE
Women's SUk Petticoats $2.98
Center Circle, Main Floor
BUY AT LEAST TWO OF THESE! The price is
extremely low for Petticoats of such good quality and
the great vogue for silks the coming season necessi
tates one having plenty of Petticoats. They are made
up in several good styles some have plain tailored
flounces, others are trimmed with ruffles or pleating.
Excellent quality soft chiffon taffeta in a full assort
ment of the wanted plain shades, also in changeable
effects. Priced special for Saturday at ffO QQ
the Center Circle on the First Floor at only D0
Buster Brown
Shoes
For Boys and Girls
Dept. First Floor
Train your child's feet in the
way they should grow S hoes
shapa the growing feet either
rightly r wrongly The BUSTER
BROWN shaping lasts give the
correct, natural shape to their
shoes, as they keep the child's feet
as perfect as nature made them
free from bent bones, broken arches
or other foot trouble. Buy BUST
ER BROWN Shoes once and you
will buy them always HERE
ONLY IN PORTLAND.
Toilet Needs & Drugs Reduced
We reserve the right to limit
quantity of any article in this
list sold to any one customer.
S. dc H. Stamps with purchases.
IVORY SOAP OK,,
5 CAKES FOR..
No delivery of Ivory Soap ex
cept with other purchases made
in the drug department. Yes,
we give S. & II. Green Stamps.
Brushes for hands and nails,
assorted styles priced 10c to $1
Orchard White, 3-ounce, 850
Euthymol Tooth Paste, 250
Oriental Cream, bot., $1.25
Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube 450
In Addition to Above Low Prices
FREE!'
OneCakc
of Creme
Oil Soap
with each pur
chase of 3 cakes
Creme -Oil Soap
at 25c This spe
cial one day only.
Bennett's Milk Bone Dog and
Puppy Biscuits, 24 cakes, 300
Colgate's Dental Cream, 230
D. & R. Cold Cream, 430
Graves' Tooth Powd., 20c, 40c
Jetum and Colorite in all the
wanted colors and black at 250
Lavoris Mouth Wash, 3 sizes,
priced at 220, 450 and 80
Odorono, 3 sizes, 27c, 45c, 90c
Pond's Face and Cold Creams,
put up in jars, at 220, 450
Squibb's Talcum, in Violet
and Carnation, unscented, 200
Butterfly Toilet Paper rP
on sale at 12 rolls for OOL
We Give Trading Stamps
Showing the Latest in Women's
Neckwear
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mm
COLLARS AND SETS of pi
que in a great many different
styles. Prices, 650 to $1.25
NEW FANCY VESTS of pi
que and other materials, spe
cially priced at 650 to $3.75
GEORGETTE CREPE and
Organdy Vestees in the latest
styles. From 650 to $3.50
Filet Collars $1.98
Samples and odd designs
narrow tuxedo style in various
pretty laces. Very attractive.
Priced special for J- QQ
Saturday's selling at D -' O
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Men's$2Ties
$1.39
9 P leasing new
la Sp
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spring patterns ana
"r- i.f S colorings 1 a t e st
wide end styles
Komo quality silks.
Standard $2.00 ties
special at $1.39
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Hats
$3.50
$5.00
Choose that new
hat Saturday and
get the benefit of
full season's service.
At $3.50 and $5
UJSO Shirts at Only flJS
Main Floor Our well-known Bel
mont make. Excellent percales and
madras materials. French cuffs.
The regular $1.50 Shirts Mir
on sale now at low price .!. At
Boys' Serge Suits
$10 to $16.50
Main Floor Strictly hand-tailored garments
the kind that hold their shape to the last and
always look well. The season's newest models
both in belted or straight-back effects pants
full lined with double taped seams. Boys' Blue
Serge or Cheviot Suits at $10.00 up to $16.50
SUITS OF NOVELTY MIXTURES, cassi
merea and worsteds in a great assortment of new
Spring patterns and colors. $6.50 to $16.50
Children's Wash Suits
In the Latest Spring Styles
Junior Norfolks, Middies and other styles. Per
cales, chambrays, madras, galatea and linen ma
terials. Prices range from $1.75 up to $10.00
Delicatessen Specials
Best Sliced Bacon, Sat- Pr.
Pure Lard, special, pound 330
urday, special, the pound JtJ I Oleomargarine, 2 pounds 670
Pearl Shortening, one lb. 2S0 Camembert Cheese, box 270
Eastern Head Cheese, lb. 250 Ripe Olives, bulk, quart 500
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$630, $7S0, tlOM
Gossard Corsets
At $2.98
Second Floor Styles the manufacturers have
seen fit to discontinue perfect in every way.
Several good models in the assortment sizes and
quantity of each, as shown on following chart:
QoaKti'iy 5" ZZ 4Q 31 to
Is Your Size in Above List?
if so, be on hand early Saturday morning, for,
judging by former sales, there won't be many
left by noon. As stated above, these corsets were
formerly priced at ?6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. No
telephone orders none sent C. O. D. (PO QQ
Saturday special at low price of only DAUO
Corset Salons, Second Floor
$13.50 to $20.00 Hats
A Millinery Sensation!
THE VALUES surpass anything we have heretofore offered this season
and that is saying a good deal, for many will recall the extraordinary
bargains shown in our last $10 sale. Beautiful Pattern Hats and early
Summer models sailors, pokes, turbans and all other wanted shapes,
trimmed with flowers, ribbons, ostrich pom poms, imitation (?1 A AH
aigrettes and other novelties. $13.50 to $20 Hats Saturday wi.V7.UU
Basement Saturday Special
Sale of 2000 Garment Bags
35c Each 3for$l
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SAVE YOUR WOOLENS Store your Winter gar
ments and furs in one of these air-tight, dust-proof,
germ-proof Wardrobe Bags and keep them in perfect
condition for next season. Just what you
need for suit, coat, gown, sweater, over
coat, etc., etc. The great advance in
cost of woolens makes necessary every
possible economy to insure longer serv
ice. SATURDAY you may buy these
Bags in the Basement at 350 each or
three for the special low price of $1.00
TWO SIZES OCT
26VA by 44 InchesY ODl
26Vz by 55 Inches 3 for $1
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Great Basement Sale Women's and Children' s Hats, Saturday $1
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REGION'S FAME REAL
Lester Martin Sounds Praises
of Lincoln County.
LIBERTY DRIVE PUT OVER
toast County's Citizens Republicans
by Harare, According to Coun
ty Committeeman, Here for
' Mr. HjV Reception.
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Unrein County may not loom larre
In the matter of population, but la
patriotism and valuable native re
sources It la a region o the map of
Oregon not to bo sniffed at. according
to modest statements of Lenter Martin.
Republican county committeeman, who
visited Portland yesterday to attend
tho reception honor-ins; Will H. Haya
One minute after the third liberty
loan drive opened Lincoln County was
"our the top.- Mr. Martin said. It Is to
contribute spruce to the Government
with lavish hand, has dairy and fish
Industries nicely developed and boasts
sundry otber good points not to be over
looked. Quite naively Mr. Martin did a rood
Job of press-acentlnc his section.
"1 am from Lincoln County." be said.
aad as the name Indicates, we are
Republicans. Republicanism In Lincoln
County Is like built-in furniture you
would have to wreck the house to pry
It loose.
Lincoln County Is sparsely populat
ed, bavins; less than i" population.
tut whsa the last liberty bond drive
(vsjm to aa through the influence and
keen Interest of your chairman, E. J.
Abby and his assisting committee. Lin
coin County went "over the top" In one
minute after t A. M.. the morning the
drive opened. When banking hours
closed we had doubled our quota and
today we have more than trebled It.
Our fishermen deserve a lot of credit
for this, as the Ashing and crabbing Is
our only industry now, with dairying
in Its Infancy.
"Lincoln County la a forest of the
finest fir and spruce in Oregon. W
are contributing our spruce to Uncle
Sara today. Camps are being located
throughout the Slleta reservation oy
the Warren Spruce Company, which
will build a logging road from Toledo
to a body of spruce on Sllets River, said
by experts to be one of the finest In
the country. A survey made by the
Warren Spruce Company from Yaqulna
Bit to T achats, a distance ol zt roues,
Is almost complete. A logging road
Into this spruce forest will open the
way to more than 150.0u0.000 feet of the
finest spruce In the United btatea.
"We have coal in abundance and the
finest Droaaocts of oil found near V aid
port. We are now building our Jetty
on South Yaauina Bay. at a cost of
UM.ooo. with the promises and re com
mendatlons of Government officials of
an equal amount to be spent ty tne
Oovernment on the North Jetty, which
will give Yaquina Bay a depth of Zl
(set at the lowest tide. The halibut
beds are in sight of Newport. The
Newport fish and cold storage plant Is
freesing lot tons of herring for halibut
fishermen this Summer.
"Fishing? Why I don't dare tell you
how plentiful the trout are in our
streams. An angler told me. 'long about
April 1. that they were so plentitul on
the Big Klk River be had to hide be
hind a tree to bait his book. I am aa
angler myself. It's back to uncola
County for me. you bet."
Cqve Scbool Head Chosen.
' COVE. Or- April 11. (Special.)
Professor J. W. L. Kaufmann. of the
Sumpter public schools. Is elected prin
cipal of the Cove publlo schools In
place of Professor Royal J. Allen, of
Cove. All but two of the grade teach
ers were re-elected,
HOP! PASTOR FREED
DR. J. E. CARSTEI.X CLRARED OF
DISLOYALTY CHARGE.
Federal Grand Jury Falls te Find Case
Against Evangelist Accused of
Seditions Statements.
TACOMA. 'Wash.. April 12. (Special.)
Dr. J. E. Cnrstetn. Finnish Baptlet
evangelist arrested at Hxrulam on an
espionage charge, was cleared today
by a Fedeaal grand jury, which could
not find a case against him. Dr. Car-
stein was alleged to have made dis
loyal statements from the pulpit and
to have urged draft evasion. John 11
roer, Montesano; William VornieJker
and William Crumley, alleged violators
of the espionage act, were freed also.
The case of Viotor Hill, of Clarke
County, accused of offering 115 to E.
8. Biesecker. county exemption officer,
was continued before the Jury. Fred
Tempos. Vancouver, Wash., attorney,
appeared for Hill. John Hughes. Cen
tralis, wss Indicted on the charge of
selling explosives without a Govern
ment lioense and ball was placed at
$1000.
Henry Austin. Fred Johnson and H.
C. Hill, alias H. C. Duke, all of Cow.
lits County, will be tried before a petit
Jury on a theft charge. A secret in
dictment In which bail was fixed at
15000 was returned.
TUESDAY IS PORKLESS DAY
Food Administrator Emphasizes
Need of Conservation.
Whatever food regulations may be
made In other parts of the West aa
regards meatless days. W. B. Ayer,
Federal food administrator for Oregon,
announced yesterday It is required that
Tuesday shall be observed strictly la
this state as porkless day. This Is in
effect until further notice.
Mr. Ayer desires to emphasize the
need of conserving pork, since It can
be preserved for future use without
taking up refrigeration space. . It is
not essential, either, that shipping la
cilitles to the East be taxed by It, since
In the form of preserved meats, porK
can be stored readily at the point of
production.
AUTO TYPE T0BE CHANGED
Ambulance of Kind Tsed In France
to Be Obtained by Portlanders.
Inasmuch as the War Department has
refused to accept an ambulance donated
by Portland people for service with the
Oregon regiment in France. Mayor
Baker yesterday started plans lor
change of the type of machine so It can
be accepted.
The Government's complaint is that
the ambulance Is not of the type being
used in France, and therefore cannot
be accepted except to be used in the
United States. The Mayor will Insist
that the company which sold the ma
cl'lne change It. Inasmuch as its pur
pose was to serve the Oregon boys in
France.
PULITZER IS0FF TODAY
Municipal Flsb Boat to Make Third
Trip to Newport Banks.
The city's fish boat Joseph Pulitzer
will start out today on her third ex
pedition to the Newport halibut banks.
ghe has been fitted up with ice and
alt and will be taken out by prac
tically the same crew as went on (he
second trip. .
On the first expedition a catch of
100 sounds was made. Engine trouble
developed and she had to return for
repairs. On the second trip a total of
8000 pounds was caugni ana is Deing
sold now on the city's fish market.
Third and Yamhill streets.
SAFETY TO BE TAUGHT
COM3JISSIOX REORGANIZES TO
BROADEV SCOPE.
Campaign Will Be Inaugurated te Re
duce Number of Accidents an
Streets and la Plants.
In order to broaden the scope of Its
activities, reorganization of the safety
first commission was effected at a spe
cial meeting held yesterday. H. D. Cof
fin, who has been chairman for nearly
three years, resigned and was elected
executive secretary-manager; J. J. Jae
ger, of Jaeger Bros., was named chair
man, and B. F. Boynton, of the Port
land Railway, Light & Power Com
pany, resigned as secretary, a.nd the de
tails of that office will Do jooaea alter
by Mr. Coffin.
The commission will inaugurate, a
campaign to reduce the number of ac
cidents not only in vehicular and
streetcar traffic but also in the indus
trial plants of the community. Requests
from labor organizations for co-oper
ation In the movement to prevent ac
cidents will be met with a hearty re
sponse on the part of the commission.
The members of the commission are:
Mayor Baker, ex-offlcio; Chief of Po
lice Johnson. B. F. DowelL Fire Mar
shal Grenfel, J. P. Jaeger, H. P. Coffin,
Arthur M. Churchill. H. E. Thomas, Guy
W. Talbot. B. F. Boynton. R. L. With
row. Dr. A. E. Rockey, F. I Burk
halter. Superintendent of Schools Al
derman, A. H. AveriU and Marshall N.
Dana.
was received yesterday by his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Matthews, of Flor
ence, Or. The cablegram briefly stated
that he was accidentally killed by the
fall of his airplane "while in the serv
ice somewhere in England."
Lieutenant Matthews was 19 years
old and a graduate of the Florence
High School. He was one of the first
from Oregon to enlist in the aero serv
ice. He received training at San An
tonio, Tex., and also at one of the aero
camps in Illinois. Steps will be taken
to have the body brought to Florence
for burial.
OREGON AVIATOR KILLED
Lieutenant Matthews, of Florence,
Dies in Accident In France.
rw r,f thA aiMin death of Lieu
tenant Allan Matthews, of the 2th
Aero Squadron, somewhere In England,
SHOE STORE IS RANSACKED
Forest Grove Shop Visited by Thieves
AVho Take Much Merchandise.
FOREST GROVE, Or, April 12.
(Special.) Robbers broke into Dan
Parsons' harness shop here this morn
ing about 1 o'clock. The harness shop
is on the main street of the town and
three men drove up in an auto, pried
open the door and robbed the store.
Mr. Parsons carries a line of shoes, and
the thieves selected certain kinds of
dress shoes, being particular about the
sizes, taking 7 to 7 in size. They
filled a black suitcase with men's shirts
and took at least two fine overcoats.
While one of the men watched the
night- police, who was making his
rounds in another part of the business
district, the other two did the plunder
ing. When the patrolman approached
that section the man on watch gave the
signal with the auto horn and the rob
bers merged with arms full of mer
chandise. They made their escape
toward Portland.
Between May 1 and December tl,
1917, the American Bible Society dis
tributed 1,232,463 special editions of the
Bible In khaki cloth for the Array and
in blue cloth for the Navy among the
men who have gone to the front.
Itching. Scratching. Skin Diseases
That Burn Like Flames of Fire
Here Is . a Sensible Treatment
That Gets Prompt Results.
For real, downright, harassing dis
comfort, very few disorders can ap
proach so-called skin diseases, such as
Eczema, Tetter, Boils, eruptions, scaly
irritations and similar skin troubles,
notwithstanding the lavish use of
salves, lotions, washes and other treat
ment applied externally to the Irritated
parts.
No one ever beard of a person being
afflicted with any form of skin diseases
whose blood was in good condition.
Therefore, It Is tut logical to conclude
that the proper method of treatment
for pimples, blotches, sores, bolls, rough, J
red and scaly skin is to purify the blood
and remove the tiny germs of pollution
that break through and manifest their
presence on the surface of the skin.
People In all parts of the country
have written us how they were com
pletely rid of every trace of these dis
orders by the use of S. S. S., the match
less, purely vegetable, blood purifier.
S. S. S. goes direct to the center of the
blood supply and purifies and cleanses
it of every vestige of foreign matter,
giving a clear and ruddy complexion
that indicates perfect health. Write
today for free medical advice regard
ing your case. Address Swift Specific
Co., 443 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ,
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