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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1918)
THE MORXIXG OREGOXTAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918- 16 JUSTICE HARRIS MAY 3 Han-dressing- and Beauty Parlors offering exceptional facilities for care of the hair and the complexion are located on our Fifth Floor. Skilful operators. Courteous attention. Mani curing. Chiropody. Meier A Frank's: Beauty Parlora, Fifth Floor "Kayser" Silk Underwear ' We are principal Portland agents for Kayser Italian silk underwear the choice of discriminating women. Ask to see the new "Marvelfit" garments. An acceptable gift. Meier & Frank's: Underwear Shop, Main Floor. Warm Blankets and Comforters We have great new stocks of blankets and comforters ready for your selection today. Prices are uniformly low for the qualities. Cotton blankets in white, gray, tan and plaids, $2.65 to $7. Wool-and-Cotton blankets in gray and white, $7.50 to $20. All Wool blankets in white and plaids, $14 to $25. Comforters from $3. Meier & Fr ink's: Second Floor. Fifth Street. EstaUta)! m joer Rumor Says Lawyer Is Slated for Federal Job. The- Quality' Stomp or Portland rwv.3ixoy"Him ie a). . - 0U1TSUPREMEBEWGH LANGLEY BOOSTERS ACTIVE Denton Burdlck, A to wed Candidate for Speaker of House, Here to Look Over 61 1 nation. That Justice Lawrence A. Harris will resign from the Oregon Supreme Court wunin a anon time is a rumur j oeen persisienuy in circulation wr ra wlra nut. According to the street gossip, which i A la also the gossip in the habitat of j J lawyers. Justice Harris Intends tender- W. Ing his resignation in order to accept commission as xijur in wm Advocate's department. It is further! stated that when the commission ar rives. Justice Harris will be sent abroad for duty. At the time the rumor first gained currency In Portland It was also added that Justice Harris had not taken Gov ernor Wlthycombe into his confidence and that the Governor waa unaware that be will soon have another vacancy on the supreme bench to ftlL Originally the rumored resignation was handed out as a very deep secret, but now it appears to have spread un til It is general and Democratic lawyers aa well as Republican attorneys are dis cussing It and what the Governor will do. Some weeks ago Government agents rowsed around the legal talent in Oregon sounding various lawyers abou accepting commissions In the Judge Advocate's department. Among others supposed to have been Interviewed waa Justice Harris, who is the youngest member of the bench barring Justice Conrad F. Olson, temporarily appointed to fUl the vacancy caused by the death of Justice Moore. There was a meeting of lawyers last Bight In a downtown office to organise a campaign for L. t. Langley. Demo cratic opponent of Circuit Judge C U. Gantenbein. It Is planned to make an aggressive campaign and a number of prominent Democratic lawyers signi fied their willingness to add to the in terest of the campaign. Denton Burdlck. who is a candidate for Speaker of the House in the com ing session of the Legislature, arrived In Fortland yesterday to take birds eye view of the situation. Mr. Burdlck Is referred to aa the Eastern Oregon I candidate for Speaker and la considered as one of the serious contenders in the contest. It Isn't generally admitted, but Fed eral office holders have been contrib uting to the Democratic campaign, pot. While Federal officials are supposed to be exempt from giving contributions there is nothing to prevent a free-will offering. Cards of candidates are beginning to appear in vacant store windows and on trees along the roads. This is the only visible evidence that the general public baa that there Is a campaign on and actively engaged with the conferences. TOURISTS LOOK TO OREGON HEAVY TRAVEL. EXPECTED BY CANADIAN SPEAKER. John Hooper, of Information Bu reao. Visits In Portland En Route to Southern California. That the Increase in railroad rates en American roads is going to be the cause of thousands of Canadians visit Ing Portland and Pacific Coast points this Winter and next Spring, was the word brought here yesterday by John Hooper, manager for the Canadian Tourist Association of Winnipeg, and tha first and only traveling speaker for the Information Bureau of the Canadian Government. "The Railroad Committee of the Ca nadian Government has agreed to sell tickets from Eastern Canadian points to Vancouver and Victoria at the rates which prevailed before the war. Tour ists are therefore being advised by our association to travel to the Pacific Coast through the scenic portions of Canada, and then come down the Coast." explained Mr. Hooper. "By so doing our Canadiana will aave $35 on each ticket going down and a similar amount on the return trip. "These people used to travel to Cali fornia by way of Minneapolis and Salt Lake, which is the direct line. Before the American rates were increased one half a cent per mile that route saved our people about fiS each way as against the Coast Route. Now the conditions are reversed." Frank L. Smith's Good Meats. Shoulder lamb .13c'?orned beef Veal stew . ..KUc Neck roasts Lambs' liver . Pot roast beef Hamburger . Prime roasts . Porterhouse . . Rump veal . . . Lamb chops . Leg roast veal Roast pork . . Sirloin steak . ..15c UVic .laciveal breasts ...15c .15c Boiling beef ..12 Vic .ISc'Sausage meat .18c .ISc Roast veal 8c 2 r4 ..20c Round steak .20c;Veal cutleta .25cLeg lamb .. ,25ciVeal Steak . .15c Pork chopa . .17c Bacon Pure Lard 10c, Shortening . , ...SOc ...20c ...25c ...25c ...30c .,40c .25c Frank L. Smith'a is 22S Alder at. Adv. Bootlegger Is Fined $200. OREGON CITT. Oct. IS. (Special.) Caught with two suitcases filled with AS pints of whisky. Andrew Hendrick sen. native of Finland, aged 38, and having a registration card dated at Oakland. Cal.. was arrested here this afternoon. He had Just arrived from San Francisco. Hendricksen pleaded guilty to bootlegging and was fined $200. Phone your want ads to The Orego- Iilsn. Main 7070. A 5055. EL DALLO acn Cigar in V Tfm A m-mmrn, m J 1 mm Or? V - .strv r ie Knows -it says.- Most delightful ML 3 1 8 I Gold Weather Needs Have the Ca And MEIER & FRANK'S Is the Store to Supply Them! The urge of mid-October is emphatically in the direction of cold weather outfit ting. Here, conveniently assembled under one spacious roof, are just the things needed to make one's self and one's family as comfortable, one's home as cozy and livable as anyone could wish. MEIER & FRANK'S has ample new stocks of everything of a seasonable nature for the person and the home merchandise of most dependable quality at lowest prices consistent therewith. - Stock up now with all your Winter necessities and comforts. Buy -with an eye to the future as well while stocks are complete. Anticipate gift requirements as far as possible always a wise thing to do, itf is now a patriotic duty for Uncle Sam says (speaking through the Council of National Defense) : "Do Your Christmas Shopping Early" "Notion Day" Many little needfuls at little prices. Every item advertised a good value. Knitting Needles, No. 5, amber and shell, 14 inches long, pair 29 Tatting Shuttles, 2 for 15 ' Crochet Hooks, 2 for 15 Silko Crochet Cotton, all numbers, colors, 2 for 25c, ball 13 "Duchess" Mercerized Darning Cotton, black, white, brown, gray, tan, ball 5 Face Veil Hair Nets, large mesh, all hair shades, 3 for 25c, each 100 "Little Princess" Curling Irons, 2 for 25c, each 15 "Hickory" Waist and Hose Supporters, sizes 6 to 14 years, each 750 Fancy Round Garters, best silk ribbon, assorted colors, pair 850 Warner's Negligee Girdles, sizes 29, 30 and 31 only, each $1.39 "Vanta" Twistless Lingerie Tape, 10-yard piece 150 Rubberized Household Aprons, waterproof, black and white checked, each $1 . Sleeve Protectors, black sateen, pair 500 Cuff Protectors, black and white check, pair 250 Kleinert's "La Vida" Garment Shields, pink and white, each 850 Shell Hair Pins, crimped style, good quality, box 10 'Roll-up Tape Measures, 43 inches long, celluloid cover, pink, white or blue, each 250 Panama Snap Fasteners, black and white, broken sizes, doz. on card, 2 cards 15c, card 80 De Long Shoe Button Kits, black and tan, card 100 "Safety" Seam Rippers, each 150 Pocket Mirrors, picture of movie star on back, each 100 Celluloid Finger Shields, each 50 Enameled Coat Hangers, white, pink, sky, lavender, each 150 Black Knight Stove Polish, can 150 Meier & Frank's: Notion Shop, Main Floor. Here Are Two Good Books At 75c "My Four Years in Germany," by James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to the German court called "the most vital book of our times." "Mr. Britling Sees It Through," by H. G. Wells considered by many the best book from Wells' brilliant pen. Meier A Frank's: Book Shop, Fifth Floor. Have You an Extra Pair of Glasses If not you are taking a serious risk of having to wait what you may consider an embarassingly long time in the event that your sole pair of glasses meet with an accident. There is an acute short age of optical glass as well as skilled labor. Let us provide you with a second pair of glasses. Meier & Frank's: Optical Shop, Mezzanine. Next of kin only 'or authorized holders of from members of the American Expeditlon 'ary Forces can eend ONE Christmas package to the person designated on the Christmas Parcel Label. Package must be mailed be ' fore November 15 In 9x4x3-inch containers furnished by the Red Cross (we will fill them) and must not weigh over 2 lbs. 15 oz. unwrapped. .... . . j For relatives not next of kin and friends who wish to send one or more Christmas packages to men abroad we have arranged a special Christmas Paris - or - London -to -the -Front Service by which selections of gifts may be made here and the goods will be forwarded by our representatives in Paris or London for delivery to the men at the front in time for Christmas. These services are on a basis of no profit to us. We do not guarantee delivery that not being in our hands but every precaution is taken to insure safe delivery. Make yd f .mnrl c. ." Sa.'T selections jnuw: oee pntc list of appropriate articles and combinations at our Army and Navy Shop, Main Floor, Central. ism A Remarkable Showing of Women's and Misses' New Coats For Fall and Winter Wear Such finely serviceable and popular materials as burella cloth, kersey and velours. Loose-belted models, some high-waisted effects. Large fur, plush or self collars. Full or half -lined garments. Blue, brown, plum,' Bur gundy, taupe, green. Exceptionally fine coats at $25. . Meier & Frank's: Apparel snop. ronrio i ioor. Wallpaper Sale! About 3000 rolls in this great disposal. Fine decorative qualities in grass cloth, fabric, canvas, oatmeal, blend ef fects. Plain and figured paper in designs for every room. 35c to 50c Papers, Roll 20c 60c to. 75c Papers, Roll 35c $1 to $1.50 Papers, Roll 50c As you can see there are reductions of HALF and more in this sale. Come early for best selection. Meier Frank's: Wall Paper Shop, Seventh Floor. Heaters! Heaters! Heaters! This Store Is Headquarters for the Best Bf lii" ".fr iKi "Air Blast" "Forest" "Palace" "Duplex" 'Crown" "Winner" "Air Blast' SAVE FUEL! A Need of the Hour Help the Government and serve your own interests by securing more heat with less fuel. A fuel-eating stove, always an evil, is especially so these days when wood and coal are so expensive. Health requirements, too, should be considered and a proper warmth maintained in the home. Those who contemplate the purchase of a new heater will do well to bear in mind that we have A "Universal" Heater to meet every requirement (some are pictured above). Wood heaters, coal heaters, briquet heaters, combination wood and coal heaters. We especially call to your attention the superior features of The Air" Blast Combination Wood and Coal Heater The Air Blast is without a doubt the greatest fuel saver on the market today. With its new and scientific overhead draft construction it sup plies an abundance of super-heated air directly over the fuel chamber Burns the Black Smoke and Gases assuring the greatest percentage of heating: efficiency. This overdraft also baffles the heat prevents its usual free escape through the smoke pipe and deflects same to the floor. The Universal Air Blast is a strictly high-class, well-built heater. Doors and dampers smooth ground the Air Blast carefully holds and controls the fire. , The Air Blast burns the smoke heats the floor holds the fire AND has many.other exclusive features. Let us demonstrate this remarkable heater to you.. Make Your Own Terms in Reason Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. Fifth Street. Furniture 5 Examples of Our Better Values Fiber rocker in brown or . ivory finish. Upholstered spring seat with cretonne covering. $10.00 value for $7.45. It" l, t II II CT a f . J i i j m mm mm Solid oak rocker of generous size. The spring seat is covered with brown leather. $13.75 value for $9.95. Bed davennort with good oak- frame finished in wax golden. Best quality springs. Upholstered with brown imitation leather. Similar to cut. A good value at $57. Ill m Solid oak dining chair in William and Mary design. Genuine leather seat. Special $5.75. Colonial work table finished in dufl mahogany. Has two drawers, one partitioned as shown, two drop leaves attached to top. On sale in our Ninth Floor Gift Shop at $15.95. ; , On the above pieces as on all other furniture we carry you can if desired , . Make Your Own Terms in Reason Meier & Frank's: Furniture Shop, Eighth Floor. i I Ik VEKTHCJMrjl BKO BALTTMOKf. Mo i ILm-