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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
13 WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 10c OR MORE FILLED STAMP BOOKS REDEEMED IN CASH ON 3d FLOOR THE -MOIOTXG OREG03fIA2Tf FRIDAY, JAXUA1ST 21, 1021 New Suits, Coats and Dresses Now on Display In Gafment Store, 2d Floor The fashion loving women of this city who must have the new as soon as it arrives will be pleased with this advance showing of Spring modes. We are enthusiastic about the new wearables and we are anxious for you to see them. 4 M Baa New Spring Suits Splendid, range of styles in tailored, belted and box models. Developed in Tricotine, Serge, Covert, Velour and Pin Striped materials $28.50 to $75 Women's New Spring Coats Beautiful new Coats of Duvet de Laine, Tricotine and Val de Cygne. Many of these are shown in the loose effects with large collars. JIew Spring shades. Prices range from $79.50 up to $89.50 Department on the Second Floor. New Spring Dresses Charming Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill and Serge. You cannot help but admire these attractive new, styles. Priced $28.50 to $87.50 The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Knitted Hats at $3.98 Sweater , Section, Second Floor Women's Hand-made Wool Hats with soft roll brim and pompon trimming. Good assortment of colors. Formerly priced to flQ QQ $6.50. Special for Clearance Sale wOVO ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Every Article Reduced Except Groceries and Contract Lines Wool Middies $3.98 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Middy Blouses of good grade navy blue flannel. Square collars, V necks, long sleeves. Trimmed with white PO QQ braid. Clearance Sale 0O.O Wool Middies $4.98 Second Floor Navy Blue Flannel Middies in the heavier quality. Wide braid trimming on collars and cuffs. Emblem on collars. Full assortment of sizes in C 4 QQ this lot. Clearance Sale vrkJO Girls' Sweaters $3.98 Second Floor Girls' Sweaters in excellent heavy grade. Slip - on, ruff-neck and coat styles. ' Plain weaves. Rose", gray, co- fl0 QQ pen, red, brown, navy DJi0 Women's Waists At $3.89 Second Floor Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists in many dainty styles; ruffled, embroidered, beaded and fucked effecta Long or short sleeves. Good (PQ QQ colors. Clearance Sale - - - Y L. Women's Suits Price Exactly 53 Suits in this Half Price Sale and fortunate will be the woman who gets one of them, f of 'there isn't an undesirable style in the lot. $35 Suits at $17.50 . $275 Suits $137.50 High-class Suits made up In Velour, Duvet de Laine, Bolivia, Serge, Trico tine and Duvetyn. Flare and straight Kne effects trimmed with fur or em broidered and braided. Only one or two of a kind. Very best of tailoring and dependable fabrics. Black and colors. " Sizes and Quantity As Below Sizes 1 14 1 16 1 18 I 20 SS 38 40 42 IQuantityj 2 j 13 j 13 j 5 9 5 j 3 2 Winter Coats Reduced, Every Winter Coat in our stock drasx tically reduced for the Clearance Sale. Street Coats, Motor Coats, Evening Coats all at great reductions. All the best materials are represented. 2d Fir. Men's $3, $3.50, $4 Shirts I $139 1 Slain Floor Clearance Sale of several small lots and broken lines of Men's High-grade Shirts. Best standard makes but slightly coiled and (PI QQ mussed. Regular $3, $3.50, $4 grades wJlsO Night Gowns $1.69 Main Floor Men's Outing Flannel Night Gowns in attractive striped patterns. Cut full and long; not the skimpy kind. Regular $2.50 Q"l ?Q values. Special for Clearance Sale, at D-L"t MEN'S 75c MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON HOSE, 6 PAIRS FOR $2.35 MEN'S SILK SUSPENDERS IN NEW PATTERNS AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S $2.50 NECKWEAR PRICED FOR CLEARANCE SALE AT $1.59 special Grocery Offer! 4 cans Sunbrite Cleanser iTA .2 large cakes Wool Soap -UL 1 package Swift's Wool Soap Flakes Free Model Grocery, Fourth Floor Not more than one of above orders sold to s customer and no deliveries except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. Place your order early as possible. M.J.B. Coffee ,, Mb. Tins, 45c . 3-lb. Tins, $1.30. 5-lb. Tins. $2.15 Take advantage of these low prices and lay in a good supply of M. J. B. Coffee. Vacuum packed. Always fresh and delicious. 1-lb. tins, 45c; 3 Ib. tins, $1.30; 5-lb. tins at $2.15. Van Camp's Beans Reduced Van Camp's Baked Beans, 1 A No. 1 tins priced special, can Van Camp's Baked Beans -I p No. 2 tins, priced special, can J-OC Annual Sale of Canned Goods now in progress extraordinary savings. Model Grocery Fourth Floor Clearance of Boys' Suits $18.50 to $25.00 Values Sizes 8 to 18 Main.Floor The majority of these Suits have two pairs of pants. Very latest styles but not all sizes in each model. Novelty tweeds and a few blue serges. Pants full cut and full lined. Boys regular $18.50 to $25 (PIO J Suits special for Clearance Sale tJ5.4:.J Boys' Knickers Vz Price -Our entire stock of Boys' Knickers, on sala at M regular prices. Made up in good sturdy fabrics in best colors. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys ?3.50 Knickers Clearance Sale $1.75 Boys' $3.75 Knickers Clearance Sale $1.88 Boys' $4.50 Knickers Clearapce Sale $2.2.' Boys' $5.00 Knickers Clearance Sale $2.50 Boys' $6.50 Knickers Clearance Sale $;J.25 ALL BOYS' UNDERWEAR REDUCED. Boys' Blouses At "89c Main Floor Mothers will do well to take advantage of this sale and buy the Children's Blouses for several months to come. Chambray, ging ham, and madras materials. Plain colors and stripes. Blouses of QQ $1.50 to $1.75 grades; special OtC Boys' Sweaters , Price Main Floor This embraces our en tire line of Boys' Slip-on Sweaters. Good range of colors in the sale. $ 8.50 Sweaters special at $1.25 $10.00 Sweaters special at $5.00 $12.50 Sweaters special at $(.25 $13.50 Sweaters special at $0.75 We Give S. & H. Stamps Ask for Them 1000 Drapery Remnants At HALF PRIGE Bargain Circle, Main Floor Remnants and short pieces of Velours, Cre tonnes, Silkolines, Scrims, Marquisettes, Tapestries and other materials remaining from the last few weeks' selliner in the Dranerv Denartment will be closed out tdday at Vx regular prices. Lengths for all purposes bags curtains, pillows, etc., etc. Your choice in this great sale at PRICE. Lace Curtain Samples 27c Lace Curtain Samples in a large assortment of patterns. Just the thing for short curtains. 0 Regular 50c, 75c values, at ' Fancy Pillows covered with fig ured cretonnes in attractive designs and colors. Regular to $2.75 QCf values Clearance Sale price "L Bleached Sheeting 49c Yd. Basement 81-inch heavy -bleached Sheetine m one of the best standard makes. Buy now and save. On special sale today, a yard -AH Home Needs at reduced prices. Basement Sale Women's Corsets . At 75c Basement One of tie most remarkable offers in dependable Corsets we have ever announced. Of light weight coutil, well-boned and nicely finished. Medium bust, long skirt, sizes HtZf from 19 to 28. Also a few Net Corsets J Cap. Shape Hair Nets 12 for $1.00 Basement This is the quality you have often bought at 2 for 25c. Light, medium and dark brown, blonde and black. On sale in fljl ff the- Basement Store, 12 Nets for DXUu Boys' Suits $6.98 Basement Boys' Kniclrer Suits in novelty mixtures and fancy stripes. Sizes from 6 to 15 years. &f QQ Special for Clearance Sale 5vJ'0 Women's $12.50 Pumps $5.95 1 Slain Floor The woman who appreciates" style and quality will welcome this op portunity to buy high-class Footwear at less 'than half price. Dull or matt kid Pumps with beaded vamp, flexible turn sole and covered French heel. Very smart and dressy. Regular fljft $12.50 grade. Priced special DeJ.J I, Women's $12.50 Patent Pumps $5.95 $12.50 Kid Pumps $5.95 Main Floor Women's Dress Pumps of high-grade patent leather. Stylish long vamp pattern with French heel and turn sole. Ornamented with cut steel buckle. Regular Qff QfT $12.50 grade, at-the pair wOmiJD Main Floor Glove Kid Pumps with beaded vamp. Made on modified last which assures perfect) fit and comfort. French heel and -turn sole. Regular $12.50 grade. On flr Qr special sale today, a pair DOUO Sale of Girls' Shoes Buttoned Shoes of black calfskin. Broad sensible toes with sturdy win ter-weight soles and low heels. Ideal footwear for the growing girl. Sizes 2 to 7, widths B, C and (PP QfT Priced special, a pair vftfvtf Growing - Girls' Shoes of brown calf skin with cloth tops to match. Laced pattern, medium broad toes, Jflat heels and genuine Goodyear welt eoles. Sizes 2 to 7. OnfljrQr special sale for Clearance DOpJtt Trimming Remnants At HALF PRICE Main Floor Dress Trimmin; Braids, Bands, Laces and many other novelties odd lines and. broken as sortments from our regular stock offered for today at -regular prices. Take advantage of this sale. SATIN RIBBONS discontinued line on sale at reductions ranging from to . Narrow, medium and wide widths in a great range of de- sirable plain colors. 15c to $1.75 Satin Ribbons at 8 to SS yard. Clearance Sale of Bed Linens All Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Etc., Reduced Prices With extraordinary price-reductions m force throughout the Domestic Section now is a good time to replenish your stock of home needs. All Sheets, Sheetings, Muslins, Pillow Cases, Pillow Tubings, Bed Spreads, Towels, Toweling, etc., can now be purchased at the lowest prices in several years. 54-Inch Bleached Sheeting Special 38c Yard- 3rain Floor Bleached Sheeting of good firm quality. 54 inches wide, for bed. Only a limited quantity, therefore place your order early as possible. Clearance Sale, yard 08$ Hemstitched Pillow Cases Special 48c Main F I o o r Hemstitched Pillow Cases of excellent quality. Size 45x36 AQn inches. Special, each Ol Bleached Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. These have plain hem. Good OQ, weight. Special at -ALL PILLOW CASES NOW AT REDUCED PRICES. White Outings 19c Main Floor H e a v y quality pure white Outing Flannel in the 27-inch width. For night gowns, pajamas, skirts, etc. Priced for the 1 Q Clearance Sale at the yard Atl ' Table Damask 98c Yard Main Floor Mercerized Table Dam ask in several beautiful patterns. Rich satin finish. Special for CJear- QQ ance Sale at, the yard only OC -Other grades at $1.09, $1.58 yd. Clearance Sale of White Goods 10 Yards of Nainsook or 10 Yards of Longcloth for $2.75 36-Inch English Longcloth of splen did quality for gowns and underwear. Put up 10 yards to the (PO rjr, piece. Priced special at I O Superfine Silk-finish Longcloth for women's underwear. Spe cial, per bolt of 10 yards $2.50 36-Inch Nainsook of a very fine sheer quality suitable for baby ap parel. Put up 10 yards to QO f7p the piece. Priced special at I O Silk-finish Japanese Nainsook at a special low priee for Clear- r7f ance Sale. 10 yards for Large Cotton Batts 98c Main Floor Pure White CotW Batts only 200 of these left get yours at once. Size 72x90 inches sufficient for large size comforter. 3 lbs. 980 each. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. WOOL PLANT DBElZEfl SCOirillNU WILL BE FEATCRE OF WAKEIIOCSE COXCERX. Clips Will Be Shipped to Market by Wntrr After Cleansing Trocess Has Been Applied. Slachinery ha been ordered for the large wool-soourinK plant that will be one of the facilities of the West ern Wool Warehouse, to be located next spring' at the foot of Richmond tre.t, St. Johns. Wtern Wool Warehouse has an "authorized capital of J2,000,000 and has been organized by a numUer of Oregon bankers and wool men. with a view to arfording additional finance to the wool men of the west, at the same time providing sroiring facili ties that will make heavy grease wools more' marketable. Inaugura tion of regular shipments will be made hr water as a result of securing.- which will afford a saving of freight rates to the grower averaging from 11 to, $1.50 the 100 pounds, It is said. ' Officers elected for the corpora tion were M. L. Jones, president; SXF. Wilson and Theron E. Fell, vice presidents: A. H. Lea. secretary, and R. H. Cochrane, treasurer; The ex ecutive committee consists of Mr. Jones. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Fell. Mr. Lea and Robert E. Smith. Directors were elected as follows: M. L. Jones, Brooks, Or.: Dr. C. J. Smith, A. H. Lea, R. S. Howard, J. F. BMUy. S. F. Wilson, Robert K. Smith. Theron E. Fell, Dr. A. F. Poley, Edgar W. Smith and C. J. Farmer, all of Portland: J. E. Reynolds, La Grande: J. W. Sie mens. Klamath Falls; J. R. Blackaby, Jay H. Dobbin and W. S. Ferguson, Athena; William O. Tait, Aedford; Frank A. Rowe. Wheeler; Fred W. Falconer; Enterprise, and Fred J. Palmer- CITY FIRMS TO SET EDGE ! OFFICIAL PROMISES AID TO ! HOSIE INDUSTRIES. Oregon Invaded by Meat Firm. "'MEDFORD. Or.. Jan. 20. (Special.) A trade Invasion of the Southern Orepon field by the rfanta Clara Val ley Meat company of San Francisco is announced In the purchase of Wil liam Lewis. Rogue River valley sheep man. of 1000 head of mutton at a price ranging from 7 to 7t4 cents, for Immediate shipment. Uhe same com pany Is dickering with stockmen of the valley for heavy shipments of beef cattle. ; Announcement Made as Result of Complaint of Alleged Discrimi nation by Furniture Concern. ' Portland firms hereafter will get every, poseible advantage- in furnish ing supplies to the city, according to S. C. Pier, commissioner of finance. The move is taken to strengthen home industries to create as much work as possible in the city and to relieve the unemployment situation. THe- announcement yesterday by the commissioner came as a result of a complaint of alleged discrimination lodged by a local firm recently. The concern, the Albatross Metal Furni ture company, in stinging communi cations to the city officials, entered vehement protests against the man ner In which specifications for sup plies for the municipal isolaton hos pital were advertised. The amount involved was about 112,000. In the specifications a call was made for goods of a standard set as "Reid Bros, or equal." Exception J was taken to that, as follows: specializes in this kind of work should be required to build furniture to conform with the specifications of Reid Bros., a Seattle factory, we are Iat a loss to understand," The matter was take,n up with J. L. Hooper, purchasing agent, who stated mat ine speculations imu uoou v o pared by the department of public utilities, of which John M. Mann Is commissioner. Mr. Mann was in Salem yesterday, but his assistant, H. A. 'Goode. said he doubted if Mr. Mann had ever Been the specifica tions If they were drawn up in the form stated. ' Mine Development Planned. RIDDLE. Or., Jan. 20. (Special.) Announcement has been made that development work ona 'considerable scale will begin Bhortly on the mining property of the Oregon Development company, located in the, Silver Peak district adjacent to this place. A new wagon road and several hundred feet of tunneling are planned. The prop erty is owned by a number of local people, with whom a Mr. Van. Zieple of Portland is associated. The val ues of the ore are mostly copper, with gold and silver and some other rarer metals in lean quantity. CITY'S PLEU IS DRAFTED PORTION- OF ACTO IJCEXSE MONEY" IS DESIRED. Hill Providing for Diversion of Percentage to Municipalities to to Legislature, The bill prepared by City Attorney Grant at the request of A. L. Barbur, commissioner of public works, which would return to the city for ex penditure In the. maJntenance of streets 20 per cent of all money nald by Multnomah county residents for state automobile licenses, will be sub mitted to the city council today" for approval before being, transmitted to the legislature. The proposed legislation would divide the 25 per cent allowance now given to Multnomah county into two parts, leaving 5 per cent only for the use of the county commissioners in the building of roads outside of the city limits. The county commissioners at present receive the entire 25 per cent, the remaining 75 per cent go ing to the state highway commission for use in building roads through out the state. s It is estimated that the proposed bill would give the city approximately $140,000 annuany to spend in repair ing and maintaining streets. Ac companying the bill prepared by Mr. Grant was an opinion by the city at torney to the effect that the city is required to keep all city streets in repair at'its own expense, until such time as further repairs are deemed Impracticable and new pavement must be laid. Thto nra nHra 1 1 v hrnfa f A tlA municipal ordinance which decreesj that the city shall keep all pavement in a state of repair for a period of ten years, and extends the period to the life of the pavement. It will also rreatly Increase city expenses, according to Assistant Commissioner of Public Works Johnson. ' It is planned to have the city coun cil officially approve the bill at a special meeting this afternoon, and then submit it to some member of the Multnomah delegation to the legislature. A merry fight over the project is expected from the county commis sioners. To allay this to some degree the city councilmen are not asking to have the measure retroactive, but would have it effective in, 1922. Most of the pavement in the city will come out from under the ten year clause by the fall of 1921, ac cording to Assistant Coniwifcsiontr Johnson, and much expense In' main taining the city's streets is expected in the next few years. INTELLIGENCE WORK TOLD Critic of Independence School Speaks at Monmouth Normal. MOXMOUTH. Or., Jan. 20. (Spe cial.) Miss Emily de vore. first and second grade critic of the Indepen dence Training school, gave an In teresting chapel talk to the students of the Oregon Normal school in the auditorium yesterday. As an introduction Miss de Vore explained some of the details of the German Intelligence test for school children. She demonstrated her ex planation by an experiment. Water Appropriations Reported. SALEM, .Or.. Jan. 20 (Special.) In October, November and December 98 permits were issued by State En gineer Cupper covering appropriation of water from .various streams and other sources for the irrigation of 28.398 acres of land, the development of ISO horse power, domestic, minint;, fiuming lumber and various ottrfcr purposes at an estimated cost of ap proximately $100,000. Seven reservoir n-,f, i?ued covp-'nsr the Morale, of 3711 acre feet of water. HEAL SiyS Apply Zerao, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drugstore for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save ail further distrea The E. W. Rosa Co, Cleveland, ft Glen Haven Rest Home Diet and Rest Cure Bctrlcltv. Hyd-o-Thprapy. Batt Crk methods applied &4 onr phyn clan directs. Outmcle patient treKf. o. An Idral lioni. iieuutifu' yround.i. 113 Knit SKtli ft Cor. Alder.