Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 10, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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KELLY BUTTE TO BE II
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We Give S.& H. Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More A Direct Cash Saving on the Money You Spend Stamp Books Redeemed in Cash on the Third Floor
Special Demonstration of Hoover and Sweeper-Vac Electric Suction Cleaners on Third Floor Portland Agency for Rest good Mattresses Brenlin Shades Royal Bengal Rugs
TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATUKDAT. APRIL 10, 1920
PIDUPMO
DAY
22 Prisoners Now at Rock
pile; 12 to Follow.
HOSPITAL WORK DELAYED
Contagious Structure Waits on Ma
terial to Be Furnished
Convicts.
Eig-hteen tate and four federal
prisoners took up their abode at the
Kelly Butte rock.pile yesterday and
will be followed by 12 more. Actual
crushing operations should begin
Monday.
Instead of having a lot of little rock
to begin breaking up with sledges,
.s was the case when the rockpile
was turned over to the city for tem
porary use this -winter. Sheriff Hurl
hurt finds that he must put the men
to work blasting huge boulders be
fore the breaking and crushing can .
begin. The city's operation of the
plant cleaned up at least 1000 yards j
of small rock awaiting crusning.
Tt s Tnhn. deDUtv county jailor.
has been placed in charge as superin
tendent of Kelly Butte. With him is
a regular force of four guards and a
cook.
Hospital Work Held Up.
TTntil operation of Kelly Butte is
under way and crushed rock is sup
plied, work will be held up on the
new contagious hospital being built
by city and county on county land
adjoining the quarry, reported Dr.
George Parrish, city health officer,
to the county commissioners yester
day. Work on the foundations has
already begun. He presented plans to
the commissioners for their approval.
The plans call for a 2-story and base
ment structure, providing 64 beds.
The cost is estimated at $45,000.
In response to the recent request
of City Commissioner Mann for the
$25,000 pledged by the county toward
the construction of this new hospital,
should city funds run short. County
Commissioner Holman introduced a
resolution asking the city for a bud
get showing costs and proposed ex
pendJtuhes. before taking any action.
The county did not ask the priv
ilege of spending $25,000 on the proj
ect, but told the city that it would
be willing to make good a deficit in
city funds available, up to the maxi
mum of $25,000. That the full amount
will be required of the county seems
certain.
Clash Is Remembered.
With the memory of a clash of au
thority with the city over the con
trol of traffic over the bridges which
span the Willamette and which are
owned by the county, in which the
county commissioners were shown that
they had no authority in law to regu
late the traffic,- much though they
wished to do so, the commissioners
were able to answer a letter from
Chief of Police Jenkins yesterday con
cerning regulation of traffic over the
Morrison bridge with much decision.
Chief Jenkins called attention to
the fact that it would be far safer
during the redecking operations on
that bridge if one-way westward
traffic only were permitted. In re
ply the county commissioners told
him to go ahead and stop eastward
traffic, if he desired, that he had the
authority if he thought it advisable.
While the commissioners could close
the bridge entirely to traffic, they
declared that any regulation was up
to the pojlce power of the city..
MOVE-ADMITTED RADICAL
Interchurch
World
Movement
Speaker Answers Criticisms.
"Surely the churches and church
workers of the United States are radi
cal," said Dr. H. F. LaFlamme yes
terday, addressing a luncheon of Port
land business men at the Multnomah
hotel. He referred to published crit
icisms of the interchurch world move
ment. "Because the churches of which the
Interchurch world movement is com
posed are go firmly aligned against
intrenched selfishness, either by em
ployer or employe, so the Interchurch
world movement must be. But the
criticisms which have been directed
against it prove that it is neither
revolutionary nbr reactionary. They
have come from the extremists of
both sides. ,
Mr. LaFlamme explained the inter
church world movement as a co-operation
of the large communions of
America, one whose objects was to
fund the churches for evangelism,
missionary and welfare work.
Elks to Visit Grants Pass.
MEDFORD, Or., April 9. (Special.)
The Medford lodge of Elks will
hold its regular lodge session Thurs
day. April 23, In Grants Pass in com
pliment to its many members residing
in that city. A complete lodge ses
sion, with-initiations and big enter
tainment features following, will be
held in "It's-the-Climate" city, the
Medford members going and return
ing in a body either in autos or by
special train.
It's a Starved
Skin That Gets
Dry and Rough
Try this simple formula
A little CRF.MB ELCATA
rubbed gently into Che akut
tben ii yon need Color, a, very
littl. vtmge spread carefully
over the cheeks before the)
cream is Quito dry; and after
thst the film of El cays lace
powder over all."
& Jm art at 30 3 60c 3
I Your dealer has ELCAYA and I
1 baa sold it for year. Ask bin.
Eastman
Kodaks
Complete stock
of all the popular
styles and sizes.
We do develop-,
ing and printing.
D
ouble
With
White Goods
Specials
Main Floor Thrifty women will
welcome this opportunity to buy
White Goods at reduced prices.
Note following special prices:
10 Yds. Nainsook
$3.48
Main Floor Japonica Nainsook
very fine soft finish for lin
gerie and infants' apparel. No
telephone, C. O. D. or mail orders
accepted. One box to flJO AQ
customer. 10-yard box DO.iO
36-In. Suitings
38c Yd.
Main Floor Linen finish Suiting
for nurses' uniforms, house
dresses, waists, etc. Exceptional
ly good wearing material. QOn
10 yds. to customer. Yd. OOC
Pillow Cases
At 45c
Main Floor Bleached Pillow
Cases of good quality. Size 45x
36 inche. Another big A pT
shipment just in. Each fJK
New Plaids
for Skirts
Main Floor Beautiful designs
and colorings in Wool Plaids.
New shipment just received.
Women's Wool Dresses
Boys' Corduory Suits at $5.98
Novelty Suits at $9.85
Basement Exactly 82 suits in this lot.
They are made up in good quality cor
duroy and are styled with round col
lars, pocket and loose belt. (gF QQ
For boys 3 to 8 yrs. Special DD.0
The Standard Store
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Trading Stamps Today
Cash Purchases in All Departments
New Polo Coats
$45
Special Offering for Saturday in
the Garment Store, 2d Floor
Second Floor-These splendid Coats are made up in
excellent quality Polo Cloth. Short, three-quarter
and full length models. Some have inverted plaits
in back, others are shown in the new loose box styles
or with two small box plaits at back. Narrow leath
er belts or belts of self material. Larije or small
collars, patch pockets, set-in or raglan sleeves. Very
smart for sport and street wear. fl? .4 C HA
Very latest spring colors. Priced only iDrrOaUVr'
New Spring Coats
$21.50 to $115
Coats of Velour, Bolivia, Duvetyne, Silvertone,
Jersey, Diagonal,, Tricotine, Velveteen" and other
high-class materials. Every new and fashionable
mode is represented. Prices range $21.50 to $115
Silk Gloves
$1.49
Main Floor Many stores ask $1.85
to $2.00 for Silk Gloves of this
quality. About 1000 pairs in the
offering. Made in the popular 2
clasp style with fancy embroidered
backs in two-tone and crochet em
broidery effects. Milanese and tri
cot fabrics of very fine grade.
Shown in white and black. Prac
tically all sizes. Priced JQ
for Saturday at the pair D-L.r
Women's Sample Neckwear
At y3 to H- Off
Main Floor This is a special assortment of high-class Neck
wear secured at a big reduction on account of being samples.
Very smartest effects in fine embroidered organdie, lace
trimmed, nets with filet lace edge, Swiss embroidered col
lars, net and lace sets, tab collars, ruffled collars, gilets, etc
Also odd pieces from regular stock. Sale price 350 to $1.69
New Veils and Veilings
In the Latest Novelties
The correct Veil 'embodies the supreme finishing touch to
carefully chosen costume. Here you may choose from the
newest designs and colorings in Veils or Veilings. 1st Floor.
Women's New Shetland Veils
Priced at $1.75 and $1.00
SHETLAND Drape Veils with col
ored embroidery in border also with
chenille dot borders and '7C
edces. Priced SDecial at OX.IfJ
DOUBLE TRADUNG STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL. CASH PURCHASES.
$12.95
Basement An extra special offering for Saturday.
Women who have need for new Dresses for utility
wear will find these very desirable. Made up in
good quality Wool Jersey in wanted colors. Some
are embroidered, others are trimmed P" O QP
with braids. Good range of sizes, at D-L"i.J
DRESS SKIRTS SPECIAL $5 Taffeta Silks,
Serges, Fancy Plaids, Wool Jerseys, etc.; smart up-to-date
styles; values to $10.00; special at $5.00
BasementMillinery
Trimmed Hats CT
Priceld Special 40
Basement Excellent showing of all the newest
models roll fronts, sailors, droops, turbans, etc.
Black, red, green, blue and many other colors.
Trimmed with flowers, ribbons, yarns, ap- QC f(
pliquft Large selection. of 6tyles, special OtJ.VILr
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS AT $2, $2.50
Basement Boys' suits in fancy stripes
and mixtures; also a few corduroy
suits. Full lined knickerbocker
pants; Sizes for boys ages QQ Of?
8 to 16 years. Special suit tO.OD
of the Northwest
Women's Silk Petticoats
$7.49 to $26.75
Second Floor This is conceded to
be the - most attractive and - com
plete showing of Silk Petticoats m
Portland. Literally scores of 6tyles
from the neat tailored effects to the
more elaborate ones trimmed with
ribbons, fringes, loops, etc Jersey,
Taffeta, Messaline. All the new
plain shades and fancies. Prices
$7.49, $10, $12.50 to $26.75
Smocks
Of Voile, Crepe, Beach Cloth and
Crash. Long and short sleeve styles,
with or without collars. Numerous
styles, from $3.50 up to $6.50
Wool or silk embroidered Pongee
Smocks priced at $6.95 to $8.50
Corduroy Smocks $10.95, $12.95
Georgette Waist Special at $3.49
Main Floor Don't neglect this exceptional opportunity to choose a beautiful
new Georgette Waist at a big saving. Dainty embroidered and beaded effects,
with or without collars. Some are trimmed with'frills and plaitings. White,
blue, flesh, pink and mais. Also white and cream. Crepe de (I0 A Q
Chine Waists priced special for Saturday's selling at only DO.'xI
I DOUBLE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES.
DRAPE VEILS in beautiful woven
designs. Scroll and chenille dot ef
fects with ribbon bands. fl1 f(
Wanted colors. Priced at D-L.UU
Crystal Soap
Special
4th Floor Last days of this of
fer. 14 cakes of Crystal White
Laundry Soap and two Q- rkfT
packages Soap Flakes iDA.vFO
3 packages Sea Foam Washing
Powder and 2 packages QA
Soap Flakes special at "v
English Walnuts, a pound 350
Soft Shell Almonds, lb. 390
White Figs, special, pound 21
Black Figs, special, pound 21
Cerax Coffee Substitute 25,
450; demonstration 4th Floor.
Garden and
25 feet Garden Hose
s -fori
Tea Room
4th Floor
Plan your shop
ping to include
luncheon in our
beautiful Tea
Room, 4th Floor.
Middy Blouses
$2.50 to $10.00
Second Floor We 6how a complete line of fa
mous Jack Tar Middy Blouses, as well as -several
other well-known makes. New Wool Mid
dies in attractive styles with or without yokes
trimmed with silk or cotton braids, emblems
and bands. Prices range $6.95 up to $10.00
New Middies of white galatea $2.50 to $3.25
New Middies with colored flannel or serge col
lars and cuffs. Several styles at $3 to $10.50
Girls' Tub Frocks in a Sale
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Second Floor Wash Frocks in dainty
etyles for little tots 2 to 6 years of
age. Plaid, ' checked and plain color
ginghams. We also include in this
lot Children's Creepers in sizes 6
months to 3 years. Priced (PI QQ
very special for Saturday UX.0
Double Stamps with all purchases.
$20.00 to $28.50 Spring Hats
Priced Special $18
Second Floor You may choose from 93 Hats the great majority of them
selling heretofore at $22.50 to $28.50. Some have served their purpose as
models in our own workrooms, others were purchased underprice. Dress,
semi-dress and tailored hats. Beautiful new transparent effects and hats of
maline and horse hair braids. Very newest 6mall and medium shapes,
trimmed with flowers and fancies. Hats formerly selling at Q- O HA
$20.00 up to $28.50 on sale Saturday at the special low price D J-O.UU
New Band Trimmed Sailors at $7.50 to $20
New Millinery Flowers and Fancy Feathers
Lawn Needs
Complete Stock, 3d Floor
Now is the time to get your garden tools and have them
when wanted. Our stock is large and you will find our
prices as low as the lowest. DOUBLE Trading Stamps.
Suggestions
Combination Hoe and Rake priced 8O0
One-Prong Cultivators are priced at 650
Three-Prong Cultivators are priced at $1
Hand Sprayers are priced at only 750
Reversible Lawn Rakes are priced 850
Long or Short-Handled Forks at $1.60
Garden Rakes are 5O0 and up Garden
Hoes 5O0-$1.25 Grass Hooks, 5O0-$1
$3.75 50-foot length $7.50
Young Men's Clothes
Reliable Makes Reasonable Prices
Main Floor Here are the clever,
snappy styles the young men like so
well. Single and double breasted ef
fects in a wide range of popular
fabrics, including the much-desired
brown, green and gray jnixtures.
Also a splendid showing of the
conservative styles for older men.
Spring Suits priced $35 to $75
Men's Shirts
$1.95
Main Floor -An odd lot of Men's
Shirts priced for quick clearaway.
Broken sizes, but all are of excel
lent quality percale. Shirts for
merly priced at $3.00. Q- QP
Special for Saturday at B-L.D
50c Suspenders
at 29c
Main Floor At this special price for
one day only. Men's Suspenders of
a well-known make selling in the
regular way at 50c. Priced OQn
special at the pair, only Jls
Men's Cotton Hose 6 Pairs for $1
Men's $2.00 Pajamas at $1.59
Main Floor Men's Cotton Hose of
good quality an odd lot, priced for
immediate disposal on account color
line being broken. Choice of Q"t
several shades. 10' 6 nairs
MEN'S Woolen Slip-On Sweaters in school colors, priced at only $12.50
Boys' 2-Pant Suits at $13.85
Fancy Gray and Brown Mixtures
Main Floor Bring in your boy and let him try on one of these sturdy suits.
Very latest models, with or without belts. Pants are full lined, with rein
forced pockets and taped seams. Serviceable browns, grays and other
dark colors. Sizes range from 8 to 18 years. Boys' two-pant J1 O OK
Suits a limited number, offered for today's selling at only D-LO.Oc
Boys' Knickers Special $2.69
Boys' Blouses On Sale 95c
Main Floor r Special lot of Boys'
Knickers offered at a bargain. It
will pay you to buy two or three pairs
at this prfce. Brown and gray mix
tures. Ages 6 to 18. QO Q
Priced special for Saturday wiiUJ
Dutchess Corduroy
LOT 2 Wash Dresses for girls 6
to 14 years. Pretty styles made up
in fancy plaid and plain (PO QQ
ginghams. Priced special J?ai.yO
LOT 3 Children's Wash Dresses
in attractive styles. Made up in
plaids. Ages 6 to 14 years. fl0 QQ
Priced special for Saturday DOVO
Mem's $12.00
Shoe Dept., Main Floor
Main Floor Men's Shoes of dull calf or vici kid.
Blucher cut with "Neolin" soles. Made on medium
wide toe last very comfortable. We have all sizes
from 6 to 12 and width B, C and D. Regular (PO
$12 shoes, on sale Saturday special at only
$10 Oxfords
At $8
Main Floor Men's genuine Kangaroo
Oxfords, made on the "Formatic" last,
which is wide and full. A real easy low
shoe for spring and summer wear. QQ
All sizes. $10.00 values; special at
Main Floor Men's Pajamas of ex
cellent quality material. Shown in
assorted stripes in various colors. Cut
generously full and well ?Q
made. $2.00 Paiamas for DJ-.OI
Main Floor Boys' Shirts and Blouses
of excellent quality percales and
ginghams. Made with military and
sport collars. Broken sizes. QF
Mostly light' colors. Special.
Double Stamps with cash purchases.
Pants at $3.50 a Pair
Ivory Soap
Special
4 Cakes
25c
Ivory Soap will not be 6old or
delivered at above price except with
other purchases made in the Drug
Dept. Limit 4 cakes to a Or
customer. Special 4 cakes Ol
Toilet Needs
Listerine priced 230, 45c1, 85c1
Lux Soap Flakes at 2 for 25 0
Mentholatum priced 230, 450
Merck's Milk Sugar priced 75c4
Mercolized Wax priced at 890
Saline Laxative 4O0 and 750
Pluto Water 450, 3 for $1.25
Water Glass for preserving eggs,
pint size 350 fluart size 500
gallons 750 gallons at $1
Whisk Brooms of excellent qual
ity. Specially priced at 390
Sempre Giovine priced cake 490
Espey's Creams at 230 and 450
Elcaya Vanishing Cream at 590
Pinkham's Compound at $1.10
Colorite Hat Dye in all colors,
now specially priced at only 250
Get your Green Trading Stamps.
Drug Department
Main Floor
New Amber
Beads
Main Floor Genuine Amber Beads
in the graduated styles large as
sortment just received; 22 in. $10
Real Ivory Beads at $8 to $25
New Beaded Bags, $5.50-$ 125
Sho es at $8.00
PORTLAND AGENCY FOR
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.