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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1921)
J 20 TItE MORMXG OR EG ONI AX. SATURDAY, .SEPTEMBER 17, 1021 sues fix settinb; KAX KHAXCISCO PREPARES I 'OR 1023 SESSION. Oriental Guide of Islam Temple VlftU Portland; Oregon Spirit Is Adopted. San Francisco 1 depending upon Portland and all other eltle of the laolfie roa.it to co-operate In June ef next year to entertain th, thou sand of Shrlncrs who will travel to the Pacific coant to attend the an nual Imperial council session in Sin Franc Isro. This was the statement made by W. H. Worden. president of the W. H. Woriten rompany, who la oriental a-ulde of llam temple. Mystic Shrine cf San Kranciaco. Mr. Worden was rntnrtalncd 'by Frank S. Orant, illustrious potentate, and A. L, Tetu. chief rabban of Al Kader temple. 'The closer we arrive to tne time ef the convention the more w ; realise what n wonderful job Port'and put civr In connection with the enter tainment of the hriners last year." fairt .Mr. Worden. "Kortuna'ely, the people of Kan Francisco have the same spirit as the people lp Port land and aa a result we feel con fident that we will put over some ihlnsr worth while. "The Shrlners of the east are In loye with the west. Our hotel reser vations show that an unprecedented crowd Is coming to the coast next June nnd anion them will be some of the moHt prominent men of the coun try." Mr. Worden stated that George Kilmer, (rencrat chairman of the Kan Kranciaco 19-'2 committee, and Krnst f Heuler, potentate of Islam temple, have dropped all private business and with hundreds of Hhrlners In San Francisco are devotlnir their entire fline to prepare for the entertain mrnt of the Shriners and their amilles. Mr. Worden held a conference with iVIlllnm J. Hofmnnn, who was (ten- eral chairman of the 1920 Xhrine com mitte.e, to learn details of the Port land show. Jl'ItY REFUSES TO BELIEVE IIOLDI PS AVERE JOKING. AVnyne Blnlsnll and 3. A. Jones) to Ite Sentenced Monday at 2 P. M. by Judge licit. If the holdup of the Boilermakers' club. Second and Alder streets, on the night of June 14, was a practical Joke, It was on the Jokers, who were found KUllty yesterday of robbery by a Jury In the circuit court. Sentence will be passed- by Judge Belt next Monday at 2 r. M. Wayne Rlrdsall and J. A. Jones were the perpetratora of the "Joke," which was taken seriously by victims and jurors. Threatened contempt proceedings against U. J. Stoops, star witness for the state, fell through when Jud-e fii-lt announced from the bench after an tnve&lgat Ion Into the complaint of Charles W. Thayer, Juror, that he did not believe Stoops had made the remark attributed to him. Thayer had suld that he overheard Stoops say In the presence of the Jurors in the corridor outside the courtroom that ;t wax a shame to prosecute, as It whs all a Joke, a remark quite at variance with his testimony In the trial. Judge Belt said that while he be lieved the Juror to have been con- evienMous. he believed the man was mistaken in the person making the remark. The Jury was out all Thursday aft ernoon and night. 1'eputy District Attorney Oraham conducted the prosecution. POLICEMAN IS OUSTED J. R. Rurklinrdt PiHt'linrged for Sleeping Off Ills Beat. Chief of Tol'ce Jenkins yesterday dixmlsst-d one policeman from the force and suspended another, pend ing a hearing of chargea against him in the court of domestic relations. J. R. Ilurkhardt, patrolman, was found asleep in a car at the Pied mont car barns at 3 o'clock yester day morning. It was charged, and wns off his beat at the time. When brought before the chief he was dis missed from the police force with 10 days In which to appeal to the civil service board. Burkhardt was appointed to the force In November, 19:' ), nnd according to Chief Jenkins, has been on the carpet several times for falling to report to headquarters on schedule. I'ecil K. Gladwyn, patrolman. Is now out on ball from the court of domestic relations, charged with con tributing to the delinquency of a 16-year-old girl. Gladwyn was arrested over a week ago while on vacation. He reported back for duty yester day morning and was sent before the chief to answer for conduct unbe coming an officer, and suspended pending the oufcome of a hearing; on the charges against him. NO CLEW. TO $500 THIEF Oentlriruinly Forger JLeave Rank Holding Worth Ions Druft. .N'o lew as to the direction taken by the gentlemanly forger who pre rented a draft for Ji300 on the Cana dian Bank of Commerce of Vancouver, H C, to the Peninsula National bank st St. Johns, was reported by the po lice and detective agencies working on his trail yesterday. The quietly dren.-ed man stepped into the bank Thursday morning and presented Identification, asking that trne ihank give him 1200 In cash and a certified check for $300. holding the 1-a.lance of $1x00 until he returned for It In the afternoon. The deception was discovered when the man failed to return, hut evidently the Interim gave him nmple time to make his get away, and detectives yesterday said thry believed he had taken the first train out of town. They had no Idea. they said, In which direction he might lave fied. HOPS DAMAGED BY FROST Md Portion of Crop Lost bj Grower at Eugene. KL'GENR. Or.. Sept. If (Special ) Hops in different parts of Lane county were badly damaged by :he frost -of the early part ot the week, according to Alf Walker, hopgrower of this city Mr. Walker said that W. S. Ilardle, who haa the Campbell A Walker yard, between Kugene and Springfield, leased and who was delayed in the picking of his crop by the burning of the drier at West Springfield a short time ago, will lose a god portion of tne crop. I'hone your want ads to The Ore gonlun. Main 7070, Automatic b60-i. 9 EXHIBIT OF TORTLAND SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS' CLUB WORK GARDEN, POULTRY, RABBITS AND CANNING IN OUR SIXTH FLOOR AUDITORIUM FROM 10:30 TO 5 TODAY FREE Visit the Electrical Show for the Home See the model electric kitchen, breakfast room, dining room and laundry with the proper electrical appliances in our' Electrical Show for the Home. Working demonstrations go on continuously. Today's Menu ' THE ESTATE ELECTRIC RANGE Morning 10:00 to 11:30. Afternoon 2:00 to 4:00. Itoaat Sugar Cured Ham (not par boiled) Baking Powder Biscuit Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. .ESTABLISHED "57 7 1 HE QUALITY iTWHti of Portland Last Day of the Fall Sale of Paints, Etc. This annual fall sale brings substantial savings on practically our entire large stocks of dependable quality paints and allied lines. Sale ends to night. Profit by the savings offered. Clean Up and Paint Up Now Painting is economy through preservation. We make a specialty of Fuller's paints a Fuller expert is constantly in attendance and will help with your selections. Meier & Frank's: Basement. of M ee Wait Mew Clothes Right Away SPECIALIZING Autumn Chapeaux $8.50, $10, $15 At each of these three prices we show amazingly fine as sortments of hats much better than any store has been able to show for several years. Intensified values due to expert specialization set these hats apart from others in their price classes. Today we feature hats of Panne Velvet ; Lyons (U. S.) Velvet' Duvenor Duvetyn Chenille Brims and Crowns Most q the better hats are hand made. In many cases only a few of a model, stressing the importance of early selection. Children's Hats Plush hats with black or colored brims in rolling QO QP brim and other shapes at wiJO Beaver hats of excellent quality, fully lined, with OA fTP good ribbon bands at - iSt.Ut Meier & Frank's: Fourth Flo.ir. (Mail Orders Filled.) New Brushed Scarfs , , . ,.. These smart scarfs make fine early autumn wraps. Many. pretty belted styles with pockets. Shown in combinations" of henna and gray, turquoise and gray, navy and buff, brown and buff, black and white and many others. $4.98 to $19.50. .New Collars New roll style collars of imita tion venise, filet and carrickma cross lace in cream and ecru afford admirable selection at $1.2S to $ 1.95. Back Collars A dainty back collar will give the finishing touch to the new falL dresses. Pretty styles of net with tucks, real laces and hand work. $1,95 to $9.95. Newest Veilings for Fall New mesh veilings, new hairline mesh veilings, new hexagonal mesh veilings, new filet mesh veilings, new shadow mesh veilings, new Shetland mesh veilings self tones of brown, navy, taupe, gray, purple and black. Yard 85c to $1.50. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) ACTUAL REPRODUCTIONS Misses' and Small Women's New Autumn Coats This splendid collection of coats attests the lengths to which the Meier & Frank Fashion Salons go to please their patrons. Misses and small women will find this assortment admirably adapted to their fall and winter coat needs. Fur-collared or self-trimmed coats of finely serviceable materials in navy, brown and black at $19.8. Jumper Dresses The vogue for this type of dress has found the Fashion Salons responsive. Here are hundreds of these new dresses in specialized groups at $12.50, $15 and $17.50. . Particularly pretty ones of tricotine and velveteen in navy, brown and black. Tailored, em broidered and soutache braid trimmed. All sizes from 16 to 44. Meier A Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) EXTRA SPECIAL Boys' OSftp $1M Suits Nearly All Are Famous Triple Service Suits These fine Sampeck suits are of firm, high-grade fabrics that with stand weathers and careless han dling. Cloth es.that keep their shapes in defiance of everything. : Every suit a rare bargain at $11.45. Sizes 8 to 17 Carefully shaped suits tailored with the precision that goes into men's suits, Natty patterns and colors. Come ea for these 150 opportunities at $11.45, mm w i im a - Boys' Knicker Suits $9.65 Broken lines of boys' high-grade knicker suits including some Sampeck Triple Service, Also all-wool two-knicker suits of an other good make. 8 to IS years. Two-Knicker Suits $14.35 Regularly $18.75. High-grade all wool new fall two-knicker suits from one of the country's fore most makers of boys' clothing. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 'Jackie Coogan" Suits and Overcoats Sold Here Only in Portland Meier 4 Frank's: Third FlODr. (Mail Orders Filled.) The Girls' Own Store What to get for school and every occasion wear and the place to buy are questions easily solved if one sees the hundreds of spic and span new garments now on display in the Girls' Own Store. Clothes for 1 to 16-year girls. Youth ful, well cut, sensible clothes from New York's best designers. We direct special attention today to New "Dorothy" Dresses Also other high-gradte dresses of jersey, velveteen and serge. Good looking one and two-piece styles, slip-over dresses and button-on models. Variously trimmed. Sizes 6 to 16 years, $15 to $45. Other New Coats ... for Girls Plain and fancy styles of vel ours, tweeds and mixtures, some with fur collars. Sizes 6 to 16 years, $17.95 to $45. - New; Regulation Coats of navy cheviot and pretty mix tures are here in double-breasted styles and tailored effects, sizes 8 to 14 years, $18.50 to $21.50. Meier & Frank's New Slip-Over Dresses of jersey and serge,.sleeved and sleeveless styles in sizes 10 to 16 years, $7.95 and $9.95. Specials Sweaters in a broken assort ment of sizes, $2.95 to $8.95. White jean middles, sizes 16, 18 and 20, special 98c. Outing flannel gowns 98c. New rain capes, $4.45 to $6.85. Second Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) " 600 Pairs . of Women's Heather Hose 59c Fine quality light weight cotton stockings in fancy drop stitch and vertical patterns. Brown and green combinations. All sizes. Suitable for fall and all-winter wear. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Billed.) Main and Fifth Floor Sale New Baskets 14c, 20c, 29c 37c, 46c 5000 new natural finish bamboo baskets just received in a direct importation. These baskets can be utilized to good advantage for a multitude of purposes. All have covers. Waste-Paper Baskets 98c 250 Chinese grass waste-paper bas kets at less than half price. Many good styles. For office, home and hotel use. 2 Meier A Frank's: Main and. Fifth Floors. (Mail Oriers Filled.) THIS STORE HAS THEM America's Best Clothes Society Brand Adler Rochester AT NEW LOWER PRICES $40 1 $60 MEN (and young men) are more exacting than they used to be in clothes as in other things. They're more dis posed to "look under the hood." More value-wise. That's fine for the men themselves and for the stores that sell the best clothes. This store sells Society Brand and Adler; Rochester clothes. It Pays to buy these good clothes, because they stay good. Because: (1) All wool fabrics. (2) Fine tailoring. (3) Lasting style. (4) Long wear. Fall models on display. Styles and sizes for men and young men. $40 to $60. Overcoats From Society Brand. From Adler Rochester. From Mandelberg. Others. Imported and domestic fabrics. Best overcoats in years at the prices. $35 buys a good one. Nothing over $85. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) iff etffolMl No Excuse for an Old Hat f When a New Fine One Costs So Little Not that Portland men and young men need excuses. Fact is, they're keen about the new hats. We've got something to show this fall old favorites that have been out of the lineup for years. Extra good service today. Back with the M & F special at $3.50. Mallory at $5 and up. Stetson at $7 and up. Knox $7.50 and -up. Best qualities in years. Smartest styles. Prices average twenty-five per cent less. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) 65c Home-Made Candies 39c A delightful assortment of home made candy specials packed in one-pound boxes cocoa rolls, So ciety chocolates, assorted chews, almond chocolates, pinoche, choc olate walnut ' fudge, toasted marshmallows, Creoles and other candies from regular stock. No deliveries. Main and TJlnth Floors. Basement Balcony. Enlargements Bring your favorite negatives to us for enlargement. All work is done by experts satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices moderate. We make a specialty of hand coloring enlargements. Be sure to have plenty of films for over Sunday. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mull Orders Filled.) Clcaraway of Fabric and Lfcather ' Handbags $3 The leather handbags are in pouch, envelope and swag ger shapes. Some genuine seal and calf bags in the lot. Black and colors, many combinations. Regularly $5 to $12. The fabric handbags consist of faille, moire, satin-finish sport silk bags and a few beaded on fabrics. Regularly $6 to $12.50. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor.