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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
13 'In Secret" by Chambers Is the Pleasantest Literary Cocktail of the Season $1.50 Book Shop, Main Floor City and Out-of-Town Mail Orders Filled By Experienced Shoppers and Forwarded Same Day as Received Auto Deliveries to Vancouver, Washington, Every Wednesday and Saturday. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given On All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before the 10th of Each Month Don't Overlook This Additional Direct Cash Saving on Money You Spend. WE MAKE A SPEGIALTY OF BOBBING CHILDREN'S HAIR OUR EX PERTS KNOW HOW! PORTLAND AGENCY FOR COOLMOR PORCH SHADES AND BRENLIN WINDOW SHADES September Patterns Have Arrived Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, "Good Dressing" and Autumn Style Books are now ready at the Pattern Counter. Free pattern coupon with each copy of Style Book. ' Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Friday. The Standard Store of the Northwest 10c Toilet Paper 12 Rolls for 75c Main Floor At this special low price Fridaj only, and we reserve the right to limit quantity to a customer. Good quality Toilet Paper, well worth 10c per HKn roll. While lot lasts, special 12 rolls for only I O Olds, Wortman & Kin; Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods AW TTTE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. 1919. 0 Ik ANMVERS SALE Double Tradin; TODAY'S STORE NEWS tells of many remarkable offerings in the Anniversary Sale, but it doesn't begin to list them all. Every department has contributed of its best bargains for this event many of the items being in small quantities, but priced extremely low for quick disposal. Thrifty shoppers will find splendid savings here on seasonable and wanted merchandise. DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS given with all qash purchases made in all departments, except groceries. Fancy Figured Georgettes $2.98 Yd. Lace Department Novelty Georgette Crepes in a choice selection of dainty jitterns on light and dark grounds. Vsy suitable for the new CJO QQ blouses and dresses. Yard Die0 Camisole Laces At y2 Price Main Floor Camisole Laces in sev eral widths odds and ends ranging from 15c up to 65c. On n (CC sale for Friday at just 2 v-rll 10c Laces 6c Main Floor Val Laces in various widths very desirable for making new vests. Many patterns. Values to 10c priced special; a yard 6c A Sale for Men! Ties 89c Main Floor Men's High-grade Ties several hundred of them in a rousing sale Friday. Very newest and prettiest patterns in a wide range of colorings. Popular wide-end styles; also the wide reversibles with slip-easy QQ neckbands. Supply your needs. Men's Ties, special 0l Men's Wash Ties 50c Kind Now- Main Floor Men's Wash Ties of excellent quality plain white material with self stripes and figures. Good OCT, large size the kind that usually sells at 50c each &J- Men's $1.50 Shirts at 9Sc MEN'S SHIRTS with French cuffs. Good roomy flO styles and good materials. Regular $1.50 values, at sOs MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS of heavy grade muslin. Trimmed O-f OQ with narrow braids. Full range of sizes. Popular 52.00 values DJ-e7 4- Stamps AifDeparSeTtl Except Groceries Women's Suits At V Price 25c MEN'S UNION SUITS celebrated Chalmer's mak spring needle machine, superior finish, light in weight. or long sleeves. Slightly imperfect. Priced special Friday made on Cooper Short C1 OO Boys' Suits Special $6.75 Ages 6 to 18 Years Main Floor Get your boy one of these' good Suits for school. Latest Norfolk models; also the waist-seam styles. Some have loose belts with buckles. Serviceable mixtures and cas simeres in tans, grays, browns. Spe- 7 cially priced in Anniversary Sale, at DOe I tJ Boys' Pants 98c Main Floor Boys' School Pants in nov- QQ elty mixtures. $1.50 grade the pair 70l BOYS' BLOUSES of chambray and ging , ham in hght and dark colors. Sport (IQf collars. 85c to $1.15 grades. Sale v)sC ALL BOYS' STRAW HATS AT ' PRICE. V $7.50to$10Pumps,Oxfords Special $5.95 Main Floor Kelly Pumps on "Cheri" last, plain pointed toe, leather Louis heels, patent colt, black or brown vici kid. Kid Oxfords in dark brown, light gray and field mouse; Louis heels. Also Dark Brown Kid Oxfords with mili tary heel. $7.50 to $10.00 grades $5.93 Women's White Nubuck Sport Shoes at $4.00 White Canvas Oxfords $4.44 RagRti At 59c gs Fancy Bargain Circle, First Floor Rag Rugs in attractive colorings; site 18x36 inches. Specially priced CTO for Friday's selling at only Carpet Samples Carpet Samples in a large assort ment of patterns and colors. Serged ends; ready for use. Prices range 18, 290, 390, 690, 790 each. Second Floor The Garment Store offers a limited number of Women's and Misses High-class Suits at just half regular prices. These are late summer models and exceedingly smart. Faille silk, gabardine, tricotine, wool velour, silk poplin and serge materials. Women's $68.50 Suits $34.23 Women's $72.50 Suits $36.25 Women's $73.50 Suits $39.25 Women's $79.50 Suits $39.75 Women's $ 89.75 Suits $44.88 Women's $ 95.00 Suits $47 J50 Women's $110.00 Suits $53.00 Women's $135.00 Suits $67.50 Women'sTricolette Suits Reduced a Full Third Second Floor This group is composed of our finest summer suits. Beautiful styles, many of the'm exclusive models. Tricolette, Pan telle, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Faille and Satin materials. Many are embroidered and many have fancy vestees, collars and cuffs. Women who appreciate garments of the better grades will delight in seeing these 6uits. Sand, gray, green, copen, taupe, wistaria and black. Good range of sizes. Shop early for best choice. Women's $43.75 Suits $29.17 Women's $49.50 Suits $33.00 Women's $65.00 Suits $43.34 Capes and Dolmans Greatly Reduced Second Floor Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Dolmans scores of beautiful high-class garments are marked way below former prices to dispose of them quickly. All the season's best styles and materials. 5 Underpriced Groups CAPES AND SPORT COATS Serge Capes, Capes with $Q ftft S29.85 scarf collars and Box Back Sport Coats. Priced very special WOMEN'S SERGE CAPES trimmed with braid, also gab- g- O KA arAino fVnea in riranpH stvlps. Arnivprsarv Sale snprial D M-JmtJJ WOMEN'S CAPES AND DOLMANS of the finer grades and materitals. Many beautiful styles. Anniversary Sale WOMEN'S CAPES AND DOLMANS of satin, silk poplin, 1 Q OC tr:.Ai;.a .n4 tsffot. eillr ilcn Rnra-t Pnats On sale Fridav wlttOt) WOMEN'S FANCY WRAPS in beautiful dressy styles. Of tricolette, silk, satin. In the Anniversary Sale at choice Good Savings in the Great Anniversary Sale of Women's $ 90.00 Suits $60.00 Women's $ 98.50 Suits $65.67 Women's $140.00 Suits $93.34 Sweaters All Styles Sport Sweaters in many attractive styles with belts or sashes; new Slip Ons in various styles and colors; new Waist Sweaters; new Filet Sweaters wool, silk, fiber, silk. Every de sirable color $6.50 up to $57.50 BATHING SUITS of wool, fiber silk or cotton a large assortment of the popular styles and latest color ings. Prices range $1.95 to $15.00 J Household Needs Right now is the time to go over your household linens and find out what you are in need of, for the Anniversary Sale offers many splendid opportunities to buy and save. Table Damask 65c Yard Main Floor Women's White Nu buck or Canvas Sport Shoes plain toe, flexible sole, military heel. Also white Sea Island Duck Shoes with high covered heels. $5.50 to $7.50 grades; at 84.00 Women's White Canvas Oxfords or Nubuck Laced Oxfords with military heels, turn or welt soles. These lines were formerly priced at $6.00 and $6.50. Spe- A A A cially priced; the pair White Canvas Pumps $3.88 Main Floor Women's White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords a large as sortment of styles with high, low or medium heels. High-grade foot wear from our own regular stock. Grades formerly selling at C?Q QQ $4.50 up to $6.00. Priced special for Friday's selling; the pair tOUtOU DOUBLE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS WITH CASH PURCHASES. I I I Women's Neckwear $1.25 and $1.50 Grades Only Main Floor Clean-up of several small lots, samples and odds and ends women's neckwear. Collars, Sets, Vestees, Guimpes and Washable Vests. Stylish, desirable merchandise. Organdie, pique, satin, Georgette and lace materials. Plain white, plain colors and various combinations. Dainty styles embroidered, tucked, hemstitched IQ and ruffled. $1.25 to $1.50 grades. Friday Double S. & H. Stamps with cash purchases. Ttl . ,i i !i.J;. illiiii. . .r 69c Main Floor Mercerized Cotton Table Dam ask in attractive new patterns. Launders beautifully and gives good service. 60 inches wide. Sale price; yard vltll Mercerized Damask Napkins; J" PA size 18x18 inches. Special, dozen 3-LJV Large Huck Towels Special 35c Main Floor Hemstitched Huck Towels, in good large size and good quality. Only about 100 dozen of these left. On OK -vtS special sale for Friday at, each OtJC r!f ca 1 ri wim iancy pin, or blue borders. Priced special at Large Size Bed Spreads at $3.95 Bath Rugs, Special $1, $1.50 Main Floor Scalloped Bedspreads with cut corners. These are of ex cellent quality, medium weight and English finish. Size 72x99 O QC inches. Anniversary Sale JJOJJ Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow Cases At Special Reduced Prices Bleached Sheets, size 81 1 CO I Pillow Cases,' size 45x36 Bath Rugs of extra good quality. Size 20x36 inches. Priced 1 rfj very special for Friday, at D-a-J" Bath Rugs, size 24x45 1 fT(T inches, on sale Friday, at Di I J S37.85 CrepeWaists Special $5 Second Floor Georgette Crepe Waists in many attractive new models. Some are in dainty plain shades, also in flowered and fig ured effects. Square or round neck. Also Waists of crepe de chine and tub silks. Priced in An- fT f( niversary Sale, at only DeJeUU Waists $7.49 Second Floor Odd lines High class Waists from our regular stock. Mostly in Georgette crepe. Embroidered and novelty styles. Great range of colors. 7 1Q Anniversary Sale price D ' .fx Altaic x99 inches. Special, each Bleached Sheeting, width for single bed. Special, yard 48c 35c 36c inches. Priced special, each Pillow Casing 42 inches wide. Priced special, a yard $1.75 Wash Goods, 98c Yard Main Floor Large assortment of beautiful fabrics for .summer dresses Sport Stripe Shantungs, Jacquard Chiffons, Poplins, Tussahs, Tosca QOn Brocades, Silk Mixed Ginghams and other novelties; to $1.75 values fOC Fruit Canning Time! Get Your Supplies Now Our expert demonstrator in the Housewares Section will take pleasure in telling you of the best and most successful methods in put ting up fruits and vegetables ASK HER! Economy Jars Economy Fruit Jars, pint size, dozen $1.30 Economy Fruit Jars, qt. size, dozen $1.40 Economy Fruit Jars, -gals., dozen $1.80 Kerr Wide Mouth Jars Kerr Wide Mouth Jars, pt. size, doz. $1.30 Kerr Wide Mouth Jars, qt. size, doz. $1.40 Kerr Wide Mouth Jars, 4-gals, doz. $1.80 IDEAL GLASS-TOP JARS -pts. $1.00 Ideal Glass-top Jars, pts. $1.10, qts. $1.20 Mason Fruit Jars Mason Fruit Jars with porce lain lined caps; pts, dozen $1.00 Mason Jars, qts., dozen $1.1 0 Mason Jars, Vt - gallons $1.40 Girl's Summer Coats Special at $2.98 Second Floor Coats in this special lot formerly priced up to $13.50. Good practical styles for school wear. Some in checks, others in novelty mix tures. Ages from 6 O QQ to 14 years. Special D.0 Girls' Coats Special $5 Second Floor Girls' Light weight Summer Coats in fancy check material and plain col ored serges. All are well irfade. Coats formerly selling up to $18.00. Specially Qr flft nrieerl for Fridav at 3JUV All Summer Coats $20 or Over Now at Regular Price Second Floor Mothers will find this a good opportunity to select high grade Coats for the children at a clear saving of half. Latest 1919 sum mer models in all the dependable materials. Ages 6 to 14 years. All Summer Coats formerly selling at $20.00 or over ONE-HALF PRICE. $11.50 Wash Dresses, 7.49 Second Floor These charming frocks are made up in the popular "Tru blue Cloth," and the styles are designed especially for girls of inter mediate ages. Good selection of colors to choose from. Regu- C7 ACi lar $11.50 frocks, specially priced for the Anniversary Sale, at t ri7 DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. Girls' $13 Summer Dresses At $8.98 Second Floor Dainty Wash Dresses of splendid quality ginghams. Pretty plaids in various colors. Interme diate ages. Regular $13.00 QQ QQ Dresses, on sale at only OO.JO Bloomers at 79c Girls' Bloomers of white rTQ 4 iC Sure Seal Fruit Sure Seal Jars, pts., doz. Sure Seal Jars, qts. doz. Sure Seal Jars, V6-gals. Jars $1.25 $1.3.5 $1.75 Double Stamps, cash purchases. twill material. Priced special Girls' Bloomers of black rjQs sateen, in Anniversary Sale at 4 v One Minute Please! You are cordially 'I invited to attend a s p e c ial demonstra tion of One-Minute Electric Washers in the Housewives' De partment, 3d Floor conducted by an expert from factory. EXODUS OF CBODKS NOTED ACTION" ATTRIBUTED TO MEET ING OF SHERIFFS HERE. Annual Convention of Oregon Asso ciation Opens at 10 Sheriff Hurlburt to Entertain. Though no excursion rates -were of fered, police circles yesterday noted a great exodus of profeSlonal yegrgrs. y-icKpockets. grunmen. burglars and "va." to ay nothing- of a couple of unemployed murderers. Most of the tickets purchased wer. for small towns and cities throuffbout the state, it is satd. This action the authorities attribute to the convening of the State Associa tion of Sheriffs in Portland today. It i? not believed that the low element Infesting certain portions of this city feared the sheriffs particularly, for the latter are here for pleasure and not on official business. The "back to the country" movement is believed to have been due to the knowledge that, for one day at least, and probably for the week-end. the small communities would be unprotected. The annual convention of sheriffs opens t H o"clock at the courthouse. A business session will hold the boar.ds ur.til 1 o'clock, when the visitors will adjourn to the county Jail, where they v. ill be the gruests of Sheriff Hurlburt at a dinner especially prepared. Sev eral "fctunts" are planned for the occa sion. No particular entertainment is being; arranged for afternoon or even ing, as most of the visiting: sheriffs are well acquainted with the Columbia river highway and other pleasure spots and will prefer seeking- out old friends in the city. School Districts Consolidate. ROSE BURG. Or.. Aug. 7. (Special.) As a result of recent school legislation, rural districts are consolidating to maintain union high schools. The dis trict boundary board yesterday can vassed the vote of six districts in ttje Smith river vicinity and found that tlfe J consolidation plan has been unanimous- i approves ana union nisn bviiuui S was ordered established. Twelve dis tricts surrounding Yoncalla have peti tioned for consolidation and a vote has been ordered on August 12. LAND BUYERS SUBPOENAED- INVESTORS TO TESTIFY IX TRIAL. OF PITER AND SON S. Defendants Alleged to Have Taken Money by Fraud for Old S. P. Holdings. MARSHFIELD, Or.. Aug. 7. (Spe cial.) To aid the government in the prosecution of S. A. r. Puter. his two sons and others alleged to have fraud ulently obtained money from people about here on representation they could obtain for them various-sized areas of timber lands in the Oregon and California land grant, wiiich was forfeited to the United States, a num ber of Coos county men who invested in the scheme have been subpoenaed to appear in the federal court in San Francisco in September. The claims made by the Puters and others who represented them in this county were that they could locate per sons upon the Oregon and, California land grant timber, and on presentation of the price of J2.50 per acre to the Southern Pacific Railway company, ob tain prior rights to the lands when they might be thrown on the market. Representations were made that S. A. D. Puter was in Washington and expected to secure the passage of a bill including in it a provision that persons who had applied unsuccess fully to the Southern Pacific for pur chase, could present their indorsement and thus have first choices. The for feiture bill was duly passed, but it had no favors in it for the persons who had invested. Rumors of the trials' have been current for the past three years, but postponements were made from time to time, and it was recently an nounced the chief defendant, S. A. D. Puter. who was under bond, had been arrested in China and would be re turned to California in season for the September trial. U. S. Steamer Leaves Hamburg. BERLIN. Aug. 7. The American cargo steamer Keresan, of the Kerr line, left Hamburg Tuesday 'for the I United States. The Keresan is the first : American vessel to leave that port since ) the outbreak of the war. GOLDMBMNE IS SLOW HOOD RIVER-CASCADE LOCKS ROAD OPENING INDEFINITE. Valley Highways Reported In Fair Condition Many Motorists Go to Mountain. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Aug. 7. (Special.) Paving work between here and Cas cade Locks on the Columbia river high way is progressing more slowly than had been anticipated, and plans for the opening of the route still remain in definite. Assurance has been given by contractors, however, that the road will be open for traffic Sunday. A steam shovel, brought from the Hood rlver-Moster link, is eating Its way on a new grade between the city and Ruthton hill. This two-mile stretch remains blocked, but a convenient de tour is made through the Frankton and Belmont orchard districts. AH valley highways are now in fair shape. The roads to Mount Hood lodge and Cloud Cap Inn. although dusty in many places, are in better than aver age summer condition, and numerous motorists Journev to the national for ests of high altitude for their recrea- j The road to the West Fork and Lake Branch districts, a route that will soon be completed to Lost Lake, is weekly traveled by scores ot local people, who prefer the forested area for their sum mer vacation to Pacific beaches. tary pending the appointment of a suc cessor to the position. BR0DER1CK QUITS RESERVE Federal Official Resigns to Enter New York Bank. Telegraphic advice was received yes terday at the Portland branch of the Federal Reserve bank hat J. A. Broderlck. chief of tue division of audit and examination since the organization of the board in 1914, has resigned In order to become a vice-president of the National Bank of Commerce, New York. Since September 1, 191S. Mr. Broderlck has been secretary of the federal re serve board at Washington. W T. 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