- - a ' . ( - y -.-7 - "-i .; ri:.: ;:L-j ."".. .l v.' . 'S.sl ':il z -.! '.1V-":. THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 10 . ! -5 1 1 -. ' . ! i t j BIDS ON 14 PORTABLE II SCHOOLS ARE OPENED Board to Make Decisions at Conference Thursday. FOUR TEACHERS ELECTED director Thomaa Slakes Report on Trip liast for Purchase of School iMjulpment. Bids for the construction of 14 ad ditional portable school building's of one and two rooms each, and totaling 2J additional rnorna for the city school system, were opened yesterday after noon by the school board at Its regru lar semi-monthly meeting at 4 o'clock. N awards wers made. The motion to tabulate the bids and consider them at a conference next Thursday was carried. Bids for portable buildings in the following: school districts were called: Two-room buildings, Arleta, East moreland. Failing. Fernwood. Kerns. Lents, Sabin, Shaver. Stephens; sln-Rle-room buildings, Beaumont, East, Laurelhurst, Llewellyn, Woodlawn. Bids were submitted by elht con cerns. A. Teller and B. T. Allen pre sented the low -figure of $42,880. Other bids ranged from J46.968.7S to J65.944. Kour new teachers were elected and the resignations of several others were accepted. Two received leave of absence for one year. The newly elected teachers are: Carl S. Zoolt, principal of the Atkinson school: Jacob Jordan, assistant in the physics department at Benson Polytechnic; Maurice K. Post, assistant In biology and athletics, Lincoln high: Nelson K. Llkins. machine shop. Washington high. Miss Margaret Perceful. Arleta school, and Miss Kdith Forbes. Arleta school, each received a year's leave of absence, the former because of ill health and the latter in order to take advanced work at the University of Washington. HcMlKna-tionn Are' Accepted. Resignations of Miss Virginia Not tingham. Hawthorne school, and Miss Marion Schneider.. Lincoln high, were accepted. A motion that the school board meet half the cost of increas ing the salary of H. C. Seymour, state club leader, from $2100 to $2100, was adopted. Half of Mr. Seymour's sal- J & .. i v.. .1.4 , V, n awii.ii II lira 1 nnl. ! lege and half by the school district. Claims aggregating $432,774.64. presented by R. H. Thomas, school clerk, were allowed, and a motion was adopted favoring the construc tion of a. concrete "idewalk through the Creston school yard. A committee was named to decide on the location of the walk. It was reported that the board now holds title to all of blocks 7 and 8 In Riverside, abutting on Brainard street, between Denver and Concord streets, and the board authorised the proper .tops for the vacation of that portion of Brainard street dividing the school properly in order that the school yard will not be cut in two. Thfs property will be known as the Beach school. Mr. Thomas Makes Report. George B. Thomas, who has iust returned from the ei3'.. where he purchased machinery for the Benson school, made a brief report, and. the board approved the employment of Captain W. E. Palmer, one of the chief clerks In the surplus division of the army at Washington, to rep resent the school board for one month. Captain Palmer will endeavor to purchase valuable government equipment for the school board under the Caldwell act of congress. A sum of $500 for salary and $5 a day travel ing expenses was appropriated by the fcoard for Captain 'Palmer. While in the east Mr. Thomas, with Captain Palmer, visited depots of sur plus army material at Columbus. O., Sharon. Pa., Pittsburg. Baltimore. Washington, Buffalo. Cleveland. To ledo, Detroit and Chicago, and ar ranged to purchase lathes and other machinery for the Benson school. These purchases, together with ad ditional machinery to be obtained by Captain Palmer, will be assembled at Chicago by the Transcontinental For warding company and shipped to Portland, thus saving considerable money in freight charges, Mr. Thomas Stated. It will be impossible for the school board to secure linotype machines or printing equipment from the gov rnment, Mr. Thomas reported. BEND FIELD IS LOCATED Landing Pln-e Obtained for Planes in Forest Patrol Work. SALEM, Or.. June 17. (Special.) I. A. Klliott, state forester, returned today from Bend, where he obtained an emergency landing field to be used by aviators engaged In patrolling the forests of central Oregon during the approaching fire season. The field contains several hundred acres and is located near Crane prairie. Another emergency field will be located short distance south of Mount Jeffer son, according to Mr. Elliott. Mr. Elliott says all plans have been completed for the season's patrol service, and that the planes will be In actual operation by June 25. Will to Shrlners at Centralia. CENTRAL! A, Wash., June 17. "(Special.) White Shrlners from all parts of southwest Washington were i.. .-....., i - . .j - . i .... 1 1 v-pii i i m i w ii tv j in kilciiu a, cere monial by the Judea White Shrine of this city. This afternoon a reception for the visitors was held In the Ma sonic hall, and at 8 o'clock a dinner was held at the Hotel Centralia for Mrs, Emma Love, deputy supreme high priestess, and assisting officers from Tacoma. The ceremonial was held this evening In tha Oddfellows' ball. A class of GO candidates was Initiated, , Read The Oreeronlan clussH fieri ads. 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Vou'il not regret trying this Don't Fail to Attend American Legion Minstrels and Overseas Revue at Baker Theater June 18, 19 20 Tickets For Sale at Theater Box Office. ij: JUNE WHITE DAYS! JUNE DISCOUNT SALE Piactically Every Department of This Store Has Joined in This Great Double Event, Of fering Bargains Which Mean Notable Savings Look to Your Present and Future Needs! 1000 Trading Stamps jriven with every Hoover or Sweeper-Vac Electric Cleaner sold this week. Telephone for demonstration in your own home! ICE CREAM PARLORS IN THE BASEMENT LIGHT LUNCHEON SERVED FROM 11 TO 2 - The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman S? Kin Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods PORTLAND AGENCY FOR GOSSARD CORSETS MODELS FOR ALL TYPES OF FIGURES Kodak Service . We do developing, printing, enlarging and color work. Films left at 11 A. M. ready for delivery at 5 P. M. the same day. Com plete stock of Kodaks, Cameras, Films and supplies. Department on the Main Floor. "Keep Your Kodak Busy" Friday's "PREPARATION SALES' 'Read and PROFIT! Women's High -Class Suits $39.98 Second Floor This is a group of beautiful suits selected from our regular stock. This season's very smartest fashions and hardly two just alike in the entire as sortment. In this great sale there are Gabardine Suits Serge Suits Velour Suits Tweed Suits Tricotine Suits Sport models with belted back and flare peplums, semi-tailored and box effects with narrow belts. Tuxedo, roll and notch ed collars. Many of these have fancy ves tees and are trimmed with braids, buttons and fancy stitching. Sizes (POQ QQ 16 to 46. Priced special, at j507.0 Sport and Outing Apparel Second Floor -OUTING AND SPORT SUITS of Cor duroy, with skirt and breeches Wool Khaki Suits with skirt or breeches Black-and-White Checked Suits with tailored collar, belt and peg-top breeches. All the very latest styles. Prices range from $15.70 to $32.50 Cotton Khaki " Coats in Norfolk and flare styles. Some with corduroy collars. Priced $3.05 to $7.50 Cotton Khaki Skirts in divided or habit back styles with sport pockets. Prices range $3.95 to $6.00 Khaki Breeches in peg-top style with laced bottoms and buttoned pockets. Also Breeches of corduroy and wool. Prices start at $3.50 and range up to $10.95 Middy Blouses of cotton, or wool khaki. Also the new Middy Shirt with convertible collar $3.25 to $7.95 Leggings, all styles $1.75-$2.50 Outing Hats at $1.50 to $2.50 ir LEE UNIONALLS Second Floor Ideal for camp and outing wear. Of khaki or blue denim. Long sleeves, sport pockets. Prices start at $4.50 and range to $7.50 Imported, Domestic Perfumery Main Floor Here you will find a large and complete showing of standard lines in Perfumery and Toilet Watersatreasonable prices. Now is a good time to supply your needs for the summer Houbigant's Roger & Galet Piver's Djer Kiss Pinaud's Coley's Richard Hudnut's Col gate's Maurine Melba Will terns' Palmer's, and many other well-known makes, are in stock. Drug Department Main Floor Special Showing Imported Natural Pongee The season of Sport and Outing Apparel is at hand, and with it comes an increasing demand for Pongee Silk on account of its great serviceability. Today we shall fea ture a special showing of this ma terial in weights suitable for men's suits, net's shirts, women's dresses, waists, etc., at prices ranging $1.39 to $4.50 a yard. Silk Department Main Floor Choose Any Girl's Coat At HALF PRICE And now for a quick clearaway of Girls' Coats! Every model in stock will go on eale Friday and Saturday at PRICE. Latest styles. Ages 2 to 14. Broken range of sizes. Sale Prices Georgette Waists at $3.98 i On Sale at Center Circle, 1st Floor Main Floor A very low price indeed, for such pretty Waists, and only that the lot is composed of short lines, you would be obliged to pay much more for them. Dozens of dainty styles many are beautifully embroidered, or beaded and others are trimmed with braids and plaitings. Flesh, white and CO QQ two-tone effects. Sizes from 36 to 46 in the sale. Priced special DO,JJ $ 9.50 $12.50 $13.50 $16.50 $19.50 $21.50 $24.50 $26.50 $29.85 $39.00 Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats at $4.25 $(i.25 $6.75 $8.25 $9.75 $10.75 $12.25 $13.25 $14.93 $19.50 Itli ! Mis 2000 Men's Madras Shirts f ) Your Choice t"C H "I W. ft 1 Main Floor $49.50 Coats at $24.75 All Girls' Suits Reduced Vs Broken Lines One or Two of a Kind Second Floor Choose any Girl's Suit in our stock Friday and Saturday at just off regular price. Lines are broken, therefore in many cases there is but one or two of a style and size. Latest 1920 styles. SHOP EARLY! Girls' Silk Dresses at $19.85 Silk Dresses $24.50 Second Floor Girls' Silk Dresses in the popular plaids. Many pretty color combinations. Also a lew in checks. Ages 12 to in termediate. Special at S19.85 Second Floor Small group of Girls' Silk Dresses in the season's best styles. Only one or two of each. Ages from 12 to inter- CJQI PA mediate. Priced only Ds.DU Main Floor A rare opportunity for Portland men to lay in a good supply of Shirts for the summer season at a substantial saving. A fortunate pur chase enables, us to offer 2000 Madras Shirts fresh, clean new stock at the above low price. As every man knows, madras v material is OF unsurpassed for appearance and service. Dozens of neat patterns fDdmOtJ Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Ties at 95c Men's $1.25 Silk Hose 73c Main Floor Men's Ties over 1500 of them in a great 2 Days' Sale. Beautiful range of new patterns in all the desirable colorings. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values, on Qr special sale for 2 days; at itJC Main Floor Men's Fancy Silk Hose and Silk Lisle Hose vertical and horizontal striped effects; many dif ferent patterns and colors. HQp Regular $1.25 grade; only Ask for Green Trading Stamps. Odd Lines of Boys' Suits $6.65 and $8.85 Main Floor Broken assortment of sizes. Junior Suits, ages 5 to 8 and a few Norfolks and straight pant Suits in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Mostly in dark mixtures. Fine for P? ? P" vacation wear. Special at DJvJJ Main Floor Boys' Suits in a broken assortment of sizes 9 to 17. Made up in fancy mixtures in dark serv iceable colors. Full cut. Pants full lined. Don't fail to see JQ QfT these. Priced special at DO.OtJ Boys' Wash Suits $3.50 to $12.50 Muslinwear Bargains Bargain Circle, First Floor Special lines of Women's Undermuslins of fered at reduced prices for today. Supply your needs FOR LESS! Gowns $1.35 Women's Muslin Night Gowns in slip-over style. Trimmed with lace or embroiderey. Kimona or set-in sleeves. Extraordinary (P'l OCC values. Priced special at 0J-.Jtl Night Gowns of white J0 fkO cotton crepe. Special at JJW.UO Pique Petticoats At $1.13 Women's White Pique Petticoats finished with scalloped fl"! 10 flounce. Priced special at DX.J0 Women's White Sateen Petticoats with adjustable waist- fl" pTQ hand. Priced soecial at DA.Ji 1500 Yards of Filet Laces Special 9c Yard Main Floor Filet Cotton Laces 2 inches wide. Edges and Bands to match. Just such laces as are in constant demand for curtains, fancy work, under wear, etc. This is one of the most important lace offerings we have an nounced this season and you will say so, too, when you see what won- Q derful values they are. Well worth 12 Me. Priced very special; yard 40-Inch Printed Chiffon Cloth Special at $1.59 Yard Lace Department, Main Floor Many women are partial to Chiffon Cloth on account of its good wearing qualities and rich appearance. Several hundred yards in this special offering. Full 40 inches wide. Beautiful printed pat terns light and dark grounds. Much used for dresses, waists, CQ blouses, etc. Shop early and get first choice. Priced special; yard 3i.J7 Real Filet Laces at V4 Off Main Floor. Beautiful Filet Laces, Edges and Insertions in narrow trim ming and collar widths. Large assortment of pretty patterns. Specially priced for Friday's selling at substantial reduction of ONE-FOURTH OFF. $18 to $35 Summer Hats $1 Second Floor -New Georg ette Crepe Hats in many pretty colors. White Milans, Novelty Silk Hats, Leghorn Hat6, Maline Hats charm ing new mid-summer styles for street and sport wear. Fresh ehipment bought un derprice. Choice of about 100 Hats. $18.00 to d" K Ail $35.00 values at tDAO.UU 100 Trimmed Hats at Half Price White Georgette Hats $10 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 Trimmed Hats at $ 6.25 Trimmed Hats at $ 7.50 Trimmed Hats at $ 8.75 Trimmed Hats at $10.00 Trimmed Hats at $11.25 Trimmed Hats at $12.50 Second Floor Just in New White Hats of Georgette Crepe in the latest styles. These are especially desirable for Rose Festival wear, 50 in the lot. Specially priced for this sale; at S10.00 miiiiriTrrmiTm iv.v? a I J J A .V.Vi i nit feuiuiiuufiitt Silverware Specials CASSEROLES similar to above sketch. ' Neat silver-plated pierced frame. Bright finish. On fljf 7fT special sale today; only tDvJ.lO BREAD TRAYS in attractive shape with pierced border design. Sheffield plate. Burnish- &A fA ed. Priced very special 3x.Uvl TEA-ETTE SPOON S silver plated, with fancy handle. 4 Q Special for June Sale; each t MUSTARD JARS of, engraved glass with silver-plated cover and glass spoon. Priced special ACkf for the June Sale at only VKy WAR TAX NOT INCLUDED. Silverware Dept., Third Floor. Women's 50c Handkerchiefs Special 39c Each Get a good supply of these, for they are excep tional values even at the regular price 50c. Scal loped edge Swiss Maderia Handkerchiefs in eyelet and floral one-comer em broidery effects. Many dainty patterns to select from. Our regular OQ 50c (trade at. each O' V Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Priced Special at 10c Main Floor Women's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with -inch hems. These are shown in full tiize and have fine linen finish. 100 dozen. " f 1200 Handkerchiefs in the lot. Priced very special at, each XUl Slip-On Veils, Special. 10c Each Drape Veils, 65c, 95c Main Floor Women's Adjustable Slip-On Veils easy to put on and easy to take pff. Full size.- and good elastic band. Shown in' black and brown. Regular 15c, - fin 2 for 25c priced special at --vJl Main Floor Women's Drape Veils in black, brown and navy. Latest styles for ' motoring and street wear. Shetland finish. Two espe cially good lines are featured for Friday at only 65 and 95 New Fancy Mesh Easy-On Veils at 35S 50, 65 and 75 each. IJIIIjgp Trimmed Hats $2.98 .' Basement Millinery Sale What woman would go with out a becoming hat when she can choose one at $2.98? The Basement Millinery will place on sale Friday and Saturday 200 Hats at. about half price. Tai lored and Banded Hats in white, navy, brown and black. Large hats, colonials; turbans, etc. Some are trimmed with flowers and wreaths. !Your Choice $2.98 (VACUUM PACKED) We Guarantee It to be the most economical and the best quality coffee you can buy, try a can and you will never use any other brand. Buy M.J.B. Coffee in the 5-lb. size and save money. 53c Lb. In the 5-Pound Size $2.65 Can Phone Your Order Model Grocery, 4th Floor Special Sale of Sheetings Brown Sheeting, 2 yards wide. Good heavy grade. Specially HQn priced for today's selling, yard 'OC Brown Sheeting, 2V4 yards wide. Good heavy grade. Specially QO priced for today's selling, yard Ov Bleached Sheeting,' 2 yards QO, wide. On sale today at, yard Bleached Sheeting, 2- 'yards QO wide. Priced special; a yard fOl lltl I. . . M V J 1 i St.-" really marvelous utftimenU'-'Attv. V 31 r