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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1918)
13 IOE IOC Victory Service Yarns for Sale at Special Booth, onv the Main Floor Smileage Books, on the First Floor Take Downtown Luncheon in Our Tea Room on the Fourth Floor Prompt Service We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Filled S. & H. Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash on the Fourth Floor Don't Overlook This Cash Saving o a o o D o Buy Thrift Stamps And Help Win the War Loan your savings to Uncle Sam and back up the boys in the trenches. Buy at least one Thrift Stamp every day. For sale Main Office, Fourth Floor. SODA FOUNTAIN AND ICE CREAM PARLORS IN THE BASEMENT STORE. The Standard Store of the Northwest SOLE PORTLAND AGENCY FOR THE FAMOUS BETTY WALES DRESSES FOR WOMEN Kodaks & SuppliesH Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Department, Fourth Floor Developing, Printing, Enlarging and Color work. Bring your films to ua for best results. Full line Eastman Kodaks, Cameras all styles, all sizes. o D o D o Saturday Offerings That Point the Way to Worth-While Savings TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX. . SATURDAY. - 3IAT 18. 1918. a o D o o D o o D o o D o n o n o o n H O D o a o o n o o D o Silk Petticoats Special at Bargain Circle, First Floor Excellent quality Taf feta Silk in the new plain shades, changeables and stripes. Fancy flounces. Priced special Saturday. Crepe Waists At $3.39 Bargain Circle Many beautiful new models in this lot. Georgette crepe, fancy striped taffeta and crepe de QQ QQ chine; white and popular colors 50OJ7 I ?ica Mx Vs; Women's Silk Gloves 75c Pair Center Circle, First Floor Mi lanese and Treco Silk Glover, of ex cellent quality. Broken lines in white or black with con- HTZg tr as ting stitching. Special I tit PORTLAND MAID and Kayser Silk Gloves in all the wanted styles white,' black, gray, navy, pongee and tan. Contrasting and two tone effects, also with embroi dered backs in plain and mottled. 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.65. Delicatessen Specials Our Delicatessen Shop is equipped with the latest up-to-date ideas in refrigerating show cases, which keep everything in perfect condition. OLEO MARG ARINE, Qn best grade. Special, 2 lbs. OC S P A N I S H Pimiento A A Cheese, special, pound "Uly HEAD CHEESE very or choice special, the pound J Mixed Sweet Pickles, qt. 40 Model Grocery Fourth Floor uit Sale! $22.75 ' Models Formerly Selling $27 0 to $39 J S Second Floor Beautiful high-grade Suits from our regular stocks priced for quick selling. Women will find this a splendid chance to select new Suits . at a good saving. Repre sentative showing of the season's most wanted styles Norfolks, etons, pony effects and neat tailored models. Skirts in tunic, gathered and plain styles. Materials include serges, poplins, striped suitings, checks and mixtures. Mostly in sizes for small women and QQO TK misses. $27.50 to $39.75 Suits at !)d&4 J New Suits $32.49 Second Floor This assortment is made up of many of our finest Suits all from regular stock all beautifully tailored throughout best of linings. Etons, pony effects, novelty belted styles; also many in the fashionable plain tailored models. Black, tan, navy, sand and other good shades also QQO fQ checks. Priced special Saturday DOTt PortlandAgents Jack Tar Middies Drugs and Toilet Needs Underpriced for Saturday We reserve the right to limit quantity of any article in this list sold to a customer. S. & H. Stamps given with all purchases. Creme Oil Soap CQp Special 7 Bars for'' Santiseptic Lotion in plain, flesh and regular. For after shaving, sunburn, poison ivy, etc, spe cially priced now at only 45 New Bathing Caps in various styles special at lio to $1.00 Lux for cleaning, two for 25 Waterglass for preserving eggs at 23 c 50, 75f and 1.00 Silk-covered, rubber lined Trav eling Cases, will hold seven arti cles; 50c cases priced now at 39 1 On-Riah Hair Remover at S3t Domestic Castile Soap, large size bar on sale today at 2U Cuticura Soap, special at Of Woodbury's Facial Soap at Sempre Giovine, special at 49 Colgate's Hand Grip Shaving Sticks 'Zt refills at only "Of Williams' Holder Top Shaving Stick priced at low figure 23 Lyon's Tooth Powder Paste on sale Saturday at low price 20 Odorona at 27e 45, 00 Unguentine, for burns, at 25 Fitch's Dandruff Remover in 2 sires. Priced now at 50f 93 Putnam's Dry Cleaner 2of , 50 Putnam's Package Dyes for cot ton, wool, ' silks, mixtures 10 Sal Hepatica 27?, 53, $1.10 Mentholatum at 23 and 45 New Marabou Collars In the Very Latest Styles Main Floor Marabou Neckwear bids fair to be extremely popular this season. It's light weight and dressy, which makes it particularly adapted for the prevailing vogue for silks and sheer materials. We have an ex cellent assortment of new Marabou Collars in black, white, taupe, natural and brown. Plain and fancy styles, with or without tails. Lined with good grade satin. Prices range from $6.50 up to $13.05 Ever-Ready Veils, 2 for 25c Main Floor Ever-Ready Pure Silk Veils, lock stitch edge, 3-ply mesh; will not slip. Self-adjusting. Black, brown, taupe, navy and OCp purple. Priced special, 2 for We give S. & H. Green Stamps. New Veils in many dainty ef fects black, white and the wanted colors. Priced special, each, 25? Women's Motor Headwear in the very latest styles and colors. Prices range from 65? up to $2.50 Paint Up ! If you have any painting to do, come in and let us figure 'With you. We sell the famous Sherwin Williams Faints r ecogniied everywhere as . the standard of quality Department, Third Floor. Porch Paints $1.22 Quart Sherwin-Williams porch and step Paints in several different colors. Fully guaran- 5 OO teed. Special, quart Headquarters for Screen Doors, Window Screens, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers and Refrigerators. Men's Clothes of Quality Clothes that bear the stamp of individuality and refine ment yet priced within the reach of all. We are more than proud of our Spring showing of men's apparel because we know the assortments and values are right in every particular. Men who buy carefully critical dressers will find here clothes of highest quality that will give satisfactory service and hold their shape to the last. Suits $20.00 to $35.00 Men's Underwear At Low Prices "HATCH" One-button Union Suits in Summer weight. Short sleeves and ankle lengths. White and ecru fl f( colors. Priced special today at, the garment DAevrv POROSKNIT UNION SUITS Short sleeves, ankle length, sleeveless, knee length, short sleeves, length- OP Slightly imperfect. Priced special at, the garment 0Jt MEN'S STRAW HATS, all styles, $3.00 up to $7.50 MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS priced at $3.50 to $5.00 MEN'S ?1.50 BELMONT SHIRTS priced now at $1.15 Boys' Serge Suits $10.00 to $16.50 Main Floor Bring your boy in and let him try on some of the new Spring models. He will be pleased with the smart Trench styles so popular right now. Also smart new Nor folks and side-belt styles. Best of tailoring throughout. Dependable serge. Ages 6 to 18 years. Ask to see them! BOYS' WASH SUITS, prices range from $1.75 to $4.50 BOYS' STRAW HATS, prices range from $1.25 to $2.50 Portland Agency Dutchess Trousers Basement Millinery Sales Hat Shapes Ct Special at . J)X : Basement Women's untrimmed Hats in a dozen or more popular styles in both large and small. White, black, red, green, blue, brown and burnt effects. Shapes (PI ff formerly priced to $2.98. Special D-L eUU CHILDREN'S and Misses' Hats in the pretty droop effects with net brims trimmed with wreaths and with bows. Q? ff Black, white and colors. Special 3iUU WOMEN'S Trimmed Hats a special lot taken from our regular stock. All the sea son's popular styles are represented in this showing $3.98 and $4.98 Art values, Saturday special only OeUU Girls' Silk Dresses $12.98 2d Floor Some of the Dresses in this offering were made to sell at nearly double the sale price. Beautiful Frocks for Spring wear, made up in fine quality soft taffetas in plain colors and stripes. Many are trimmed with fancy smocking, belts, pockets, etc. Nearly all have dainty white collars and cuffs. Sizes for girls 6 Q O QQ to 14 years of age O-LeSeJO ' Girls' Coats Smart new models for girls 6 to 14 years. Plaids, checks and plain colors $9.85-$26.50. Silk Coats for little tots 2 to 6 years $7.50 to $15.50 New Arrivals in Misses' Waists arid Silk Skirts MISSES' WAISTS dainty new styles made up in sheer voiles and organdies. Sizes 10 to 14 -years $2.23 to $3.50 GIRLS' SILK SKIRTS made up in stripes and plaids. Pleated effects and tailored, with sport pockets $1.83 up to $12.50 Millinery Sacrifice $15 to $35 Hats Saturday Only S15 to $35 Hats -fl f EVERY HAT on display in the Millinery Salons is included in this sale none reserved. A mid-season cleanup of all trimmed models patterns and hats from our own workroom as well as a shipment of 200 Hats which has just arrived. A good assortment to choose from. Large & Small Hats Milans, Leghorns and Liseres Black,. White and Colors Dress, Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats in a great assortment of the season's best styles sailors, turbans, pokes, droops, soft crowns, etc, etc. Hats trimmed with flowers, ornaments, ostrich, buckles, bows and novelties of every' description. Positively the most remarkable values shown in' Portland this season included in this offering. $15 to $35 Hats Special $10 See Morrison -Street Window D o n o D n o D o Q o o D o o n s o o 0 o D o o D o o a o IOE IOE IOE IOE CAMPING PARK ASSURED CITY MAKES PROVISION FOR AUTO MOBILE TOURISTS. Sit Selected Near Forestry Bnlldlaa- to Be Equipped With AU Keeded Conveniences. I An automobile camping park for the benefit of tourists passing; through the city will be established by the park bureau on a site north of the Forestry building. Heretofore no provision has been made for automobile tourists, although thousands have passed through the city. Many of the smaller cities in Oregon have provided camping grounds, among them Ashland, where a park has been outfitted for the special benefit of tourists and has resulted in much publicity in favor of that city. The Portland tourist camping park will be large 'enough to accommodate 100 campers at one time. A large area of level ground will provide room for parkins: cars as well as for tents. Two brick ovens with steel plates have been installed, providing campers excellent cooking facilities. Short length wood will be available without charge. In addition the park has a number of pipes into which Bull Run water will be turned for campers use. Rest rooms for men and women have already teen erct-d. The park buiau will have a man in charge of the park during the auto mobile tourist season who will keep it clean, supply campers with wood and act as . an information secretary for visitors. CT P. Keyser, superintendent of parks, who established the camp at the sug gestion of Mayor Baker, believes that thousands of visiting tourists will make use or it tnis season. It is estimated that there will be about ESO trolling boats docking at II waco during the salmon season . this year, more than 400 of them operating at the present time. This is an In crease over the number that docked here last year and the number and ser viceability of the new boats is notice able. Small catches have been the rule so far, although several boats have brought in 1000 or more pounds on sev eral days. NEW R0ADT0 BE BUILT Grants Pass Will Aid in Shipment of Chrome Ore. GRANTS PASS, Or., May 17. (Spe cial.) Two hundred men are being advertised for in the Grants Pass papers for road work near Monumental, Cal., to build seven miles of new road and to repair the old Vimer road which Joins the Grants Pass-Crescent City stage road at the top of the Ore gon mountain. The opening up and working of chrome mines in the high plateau sec tion will make available 3000 tons or 600 carloads of chrome ore. which is now so much needed in war industries. With the Improvement of the Oregon mountain road this ore will be shipped through Grants Pass. Unless the road is improved the tonnage would go to Crescent City and be shipped by water to San Francisco. Number of Boats Increased. ILWACO, Wash.. May 17. (Special.) Lane to Dedicate Monument. WASHINGTON, May 17 Secretary Lane, now en route west on an inspec tion trip, which may extend to Hawaii, will dedicate next Monday the Powell monument on the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, commemorat ing Major John Wesley Powell's first passage of the canyon In 1869. No mem bers of that expedition survive. Three survivors of the later expedition of 1S71 have been invited. They are S. V, Jones. South Dakota; F. 8. Dellen- baugh. New York, and J. K. Hillers, Washington. D. C. The memorial is a atone altar supporting a bronze tablet. PHONE CHANGE SOUGHT COMPANY'S "AIR-LINK" DISTANCES HELD INACCURATE. Ilearinn- In Behalf of City Before lie Service Commission Set (or Tuesday. Change In the application of the new air-line toll system adopted in Oregon by the pacmc Telephone & Telegraph Company will be sought by the City Council at a hearing before the Public Service Commission Tuesday. The city will be represented at the hearing by Deputy City Attorney Tom- iinson and isaward M. cousins, traffic expert. Both officials have worked for more than a month compiling data and information to be presented. to the com Mr. Cousins contended that the tele phone company has erred in many in stances in the matter of distance, and in almost every case, Mr. Cousins as serts, the mistake has been In favor of the company. The new system was put Into effect in Oregonrollowlng its inauguration in other Pacific Coast states. The charges are based on the air-line distance be tween the two points used in tele phone conversation. This plan, it was held, would eliminate discrimination between points and place all cities on the same basis. The city officials have no objection to the new plan, agreeing that it is fair and equitable, but their conten tion involves its application. Under the present plan they claim that the company's revenue on business orig inating in Portland has Increased $2000 monthly. Arrested Men Carry Jewelry. YAKIMA. "Wash.. May 17. (Special.) Fred Eparks and James Montrose, ar rested last night by the Takima police, carried a quantity of jewelry and other articles of similar character, believed to have been stolen. The collection in cluded gold rings, gold bracelets, a watch, necklace, cameo -pin, sunburst pin, nugget pin, charms, Greek frater nity pins, etc CRIPPLE KILLED PLOWING Charles Marshall Found Dead In field With Dead Horse on Him. PASCO, Wash., May 17. (Special.) Coroner H. B. O'Brien and Undertaker Fitzpatrlck were called into the coun try about 30 miles Wednesday after noon to take charge of the body of Charles Marshall, who had been killed in some manner while plowing. Mr. Marshall, who .was a cripple, evi dently had had some trouble with his horses, as when found he was under the plow, dead, one horse, which was dead, lying on top of him and the other lying by its side, unable to get up. Mr. Marshall, who was a man about SO years of age, lived with his mother on a ranch between here and Kahlotus. his father having died about a year ago. Draft Slacker Is Jailed. HOOD RIVER. Or.. May 17. (Spe cial.) John Ostlund, slacker, was ar rested today by authorities at Dicken son, N. D., according to a telegram re ceived by Sheriff Johnson. Ostlund registered from Cascade locks. He failed to reply to his questionnaire or to appear for physical examination on notification of the local exemption board. fiOLSQM VICTORY, BREAD is wholesome and Aood, saves wneat aSK For it? JC L CARLTON IS THRONGED NEARLY lOOO PEOPLE WITNESS DEDICATION OF FLAG. Service Banner Has S3 Stars, All, Save One, Representing Volnnteera In Service. CARXTON, Or., May 17. (Special.) Close to 1000 people from McMlnnville, Lafayette, Dayton and Yamhill gath ered at Carlton last evening to witness the dedication of its service flag.' The flag bears 65 stars, all except one rep resenting volunteers now in service. The programme included instrumen tal music by the Dayton band, singing by the Liberty Girls and Boy Scouts of McMinnville, the Dayton High School Girls' Glee Club and a quartet from YamhllL One of the special features was a flag drill put on by the pupils from the third and fourth grades of the Carlton School. Messrs. Tony and Knight, of McMlnn ville, and Dennis and Brady, of Carl ton, made four-minute talks In behalf of the Red Cross campaign. Quite a jump for Rupert Julian, from playing the Kaiser in the picture of that name to playing a detective in -The Shadowed Man." It merely shows his versatility. MP' 1? the residential district of character, where natural beauty, and the skill of man, have vied to produce rarely lovely home sites. Visit it some day. - If it appeals to you, inquire about the "Ladd Thrift IVay" to a home here. 5 LADD ESTATE COMPANY Second at Stark 2 3 ' - - -1- "AfoAca Littlm One Clad. Donl Tattm Sad." FOLEY'S HONEYTAR A MOTHER wants to be sure and certain that the medicine) aha gives her child is safe. She rants no opiates or habit-forming' drugs. She wants a medicine that the knows other mothers havo used with satisfaction and success. Mothers Commend Foley's Such a family cough and cold remedy is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It meets squarely and satiafao torily every demand a -mother can make as to purity and wholesome sess. It is cleanly made of the very beet Infrre dlenta which sbe would use herself if aoe could always get them in a fresh and pure condi tion. TVhen ehe Insists on Foley'B Uoney and Tar she gets at a moderate price (lees than ahe would pay if she bought theingredlenta at retail and tailed them horseif) a standard medicine that has been used successfully in thousands of homes for many years a medicine that ex perience proves is the best she can buy. . Safest For CHHdren Motrr who hare u.-rxl it know Folwy" f mfeaari no harm will oooe Tan if an over dose is ria bj accident. It tastes g-ood aoi iron' injure the most delicate stomach. It promptly checks oohs, cold and croop. It should be kept in the family twlimne chMS to J ear 'rouud aiwajs ready when neooed. Sold Ey e rywh ere 111 1