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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1921)
TTTE MOftXINO OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 11 41 JSRE DISMISSED cvj CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TODAY AND REjMAINDER OF MONTH GO ON JANUARY ACCOUNTS, PAYABLE FEBRUARY 1 fin i ; i Women's Umbrellas $1.49 Casement Strong serviceable Umbrellas with rain-proof cov ers and best frames. Choice of many different styles in han dles. Don't fail to get 1- JQ one of these. Sale tDxeft; Basement Toilet Paper Basement Only 18 rolls to a customer and no telephone or C. 0. D. orders accepted. Crepe Toilet Paper. Special (J1 Aft Clearance, 18 rolls D-LeUl Best Butter 95c Fourth Floor Delivered only with other grocery purchases. Special Lunch 69 Service lli.m A. M. to 2t.10 P.M. TEA ROOM, 4'llt H.OOK . CHOICE OF Scotch Broth with Barley Chicken Cumbo Fried Raior Clams with Tartar Sauce Escalloped Halibut In Shell Baked Stuffed Salmon Fried Hreast of Veal with Tomato Sauce Braised Ox Joints en Jardiniere OWK Special ltaked lioans Boston Prow n ltrend Assorted Cold M.'il.i. Potato Salad WITH Stewed Tomatoes CHOICI3 OK Steamed ruddlng Cake Ice Cream Glenwood first quality Cream Discharges Made to Meet $72,000 Cut in Budget. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. ery Butter on saleQf? 95c Wednesday 2 lbs. for ' l'morbison, alder, west park, and tenth streets. I TWO WOMEN MEMBERS GO JJ U Tf U TH! f M a Jilt Konsslgnnicnta Also Announced by Mr. Jenkins, Who Declares Order Is Regretted. Tea Coffee Milk 0 EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED EXCEPT A FEW RESTRICTED LINES -co BYCHIEFQFPOLICE LJD B inn) P Til t" c Dismissal of 39 patrolmen and two j women members of the women's pro- j tectlve division and reduction in rank j of several officers were' ordered yes- i terday by Police Chief Jenkins to meet the demands of the tax super- j vision and conservation commission, , which recently cut 172,000 from the police bureau budget. These dis missals and reductions will become I effective January 1, the chief an nounced. Tha revised list of patrolmen who I must surrender their stars and quit I I the' city's service follows: M. Ber nard, P. B. Belieu. C. M. White, II. T. Ballard. C. L. Anderson, 11. A. Long- staff, O. N. Anderson, Q. H. Schulze, 1 1 It. J. Knlskern, George N. Johnson, It. B. McCofmlck, T. J. Moloney. S. D. Clark, Edwin Cameron, F. J. Vander- wal. M. T. Fleming, B. P. Tlmm, Kdgar Blanchard, C. L. Miller, A. A. Tauscher, W. V. Hardin, II . L. Har- ' per, C. Jj. Chamberlain, O. W. Wells, 10. I Meacham. A. B. Case, E. J. Brewer. F. E. Babcock. E. H. Thurber, T. C. Turlay, E. B. Wlllard, Jeff Cab ler. F. F. Paycer, F. T. Gump. C. C. Morrison, N. E. Perslnger, C Barber, J. H. Foots and A. F. Davidson. The two women operatives to be dis- mussed are Mrs. Eva Douglas and Mrs. II. Burntrager. Frank Ervln Is Reduced. One of the big surprises of the police change was the reduction of Frank Ervln from acting' police lieu tenant to sergeant. Lieutenant Ervln has been in command of the motor cycle speed squad of the traffic bu reau for several years, where his rec ord Is conceded to have been one of the best of police bureau officers. Acting- Lieutenant Van Overn also was reduced to a sergreancy, but was kept on duty In the traffio bureau. where he will work under the com mand of Captain Lewis. Three acting' sergeants also were reduced to patrolmen. They were Kerge-ants Gouldstone, Cason and j I Barker. Cason Is property clerk and will continue In that capacity. Barker will continue as riosk officer for the first night relief of the detective bureau, while Gouldstone probably win continue with the traffic bureau. Reassignment Are Made. The chief made numerous reassign- ments. chief of which was to change the entire personnel of the morals squad, with the exception of Sergeant Keegan, commanding officer, and i'atrolman Miller. Patrolmen Hatt, Maxwell, Florence and Gallagher have been ewitched from the morals squad to the various uniform reliefs, while Patrolmen ' Wright, Day, Shaylor, Anderson and Hess have been assigned to this squad under Sergeant Keegan. In announcing the dismissals and reductions Chief Jenkins said It was 8 I osing aone with a great deal of re luctance, Dut Inasmuch as the tax I commission has slashed the police I bureau budget there was nothing else loll ior mm to ao. Order Regretted Keenly. inis is an order that I regret very Keenly, as all the men and women affected are trustworthy, en. ergetlo and reliable," the chief said. "I know that the men have been nut i to considerable expense in outfitting: themselves for this work and have , K placed a great deal of dependence y. upon the work being permanent. ' 0 Many requests have come from wives '. U relatives and friends to keep certain 8 men on the force, but I am unable P -u !.. us i am governed by civil service rules and have no alternative " 1 The chief likewise declared that these dismissals would seriously cripple the police department during the remainder of the winter mnmh. , especially if a serious crime wave 3 nouia sinxe tne city. BUSINESS REVIVAL TOPIC Portlund Man Says Depression Is Still General in Country. Robert E. Smith, president of the Lumbermens Trust company, who has Just returned from a business survey of the country, talked yesterday be fore the members' forum of the Portland Chamber of Commerce on financial and economic conditions as he found them oa his two months' investigation. Mr. Smith eald that he believed the outstanding features of the next three to five years will be unemploy ment, labor trouble, freak legislation and federal investigation Into the relation of retail prices to produc tion cosls. Mr. Smith covered a die lance of 11,000 miles on his trip. He made a study of conditions In Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Boston, Washington, Jackson ville, New Orleans and other cities tn route. Ho said that as a result of his trip he believed conditions are the best en the Pacific coast, but that a rapid improvement from present depressed conditions Is not to be expected. Orpheum matinee todav. 15-25-50-Ad r t 1 Teachers, Attention! Y. W. C. A. . Broadway and YamklU Special Wednesday Night Dinner SiL'O o 7 P. M. Change of Menu Every Wednesday l PER PLATE Fruit Cocktail Consomme Clear Roast Spring Turkey. ' Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Diced Turnips Artichokes, Drawn Butter Head Lettuce," Thousand Island Dressing Hot Mincemeat Pie Sherbet and Cake Open to the Public Itrgular Luncheon 12 to 2 P. M. 3Aca BOc and flfte Also Our Refcular Dinners at BOe and 75c I Basement Sale Girls' Dresses 89c Basement Clean-up of several odd lines Girls' Gingham Dresses at les3 than cost of materials alone. Checks and plaids in the most desirable color combinations also a few in plain chambray. Well made and attractively trimmed. CQp Size3 for girls 2 to 6 years. OJ7U Girls' Dresses $1.69 . Size 4 to 12 Basement Odd lines selected from regu lar stock. Excellent frocks for school wear, made up in checked and plaid ging hams of splendid quality. Choice of many smart styles with newest of trim mings. Priced about half reg- ?Q ular value. Clearance Sale DAeUI Child's Bath Robes $2.95 Basement Blanket Bath Robes for girls 8 to 10 years of age. Warm and comfy for winter wear. Shown in a large se lection of pretty patterns and colors. Lines taken from our regular (IJO QK stock. Clearance Sale price, DIc) Women's Hose 7 Pairs $1 Basement Black Cotton Hose of good quality with double heel, sole and toe. Medium weight. Odd lines sizes Q" 8hi and 9 only. Clearance 7 pairs D-L WOMEN'S HOSE in white, gray and brown. Double heel, sole and I K toe. Full range of sizes. Pair 4 til CHILDREN'S black cotton Stockings 1000 pairs offered at very spe cial price. Sizes 7 to 10. Pair 25c Girls' Union Suits - 49c Basement Ribbed cotton Union Suits in size 14 only. High neck, long sleeveB. Medium weight. Only a limited A Q quantity in this lot. Clearance l GIRLS' UNION SUITS in low neck, short sleeve, ankle length style. Warm, fleece-lined garments for winter CQ wear. Sizes 4 to 12. Clearance OIC Women's Aprons' 79c Basement Slip-on Aprons in the popu lar bungalow style. Made up in good quality percales in light and 7Q dark colors. Clearance Sale at U WOMEN'S PAJAMAS of heavy qual ity outing flannel. 1 and 2- rypT piece styles. Sizes 15-17. Sale 5Xel O Basement asement Sale of Blankets Wool-Mixed Blankets Made in Oregon $ 7.50 Gray Blankets now $4.50 $ 7.85 Heavy Gray Blankets $4.75 $ 8.25 Gray; Vicuna Bln'kts $4.95 $ 9.00 Gray; Vicuna Blnkts $5.40 $11.00 Vicuna Blankets now $6.75 $12.00 "Vicuna Blankets now $7.25 ""!"mi'j " ip"i!!.'i '"'Bia'Eim I Mr"" "yrc i J lxzkx&,'i.f&rs.-. ,.JJ I A f53fts55' Wtti'Siillil 11 Jll i''-f 1 te:tVstJraifiif w.t-il PtZi : s ' : Ann :! Gi gantic Clearance of Women's Apparel j BEGINNING THIS MORNING IN THE BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES AT SACRIFICE PRICES! Basement Clearance Suits and Coats $ 15 .00 These are such phenomenal values every garment in the lot should be closed out quickly, hence early shopping is to your advantage. The Suits are made up in Ve lour and Tricotine materials and there is a good selection of smart styles in both tai lored and semi-fancy effects. The Coats are developed in many desirable materials. Belted and loose models with convertible and large cape collars. Many de- 5"l K sirable colors. One Price Clearance 0AtI Basement ' Clearance of Women's Sweaters $2.98 Basement A warm Sweater is almost a necessity these cold days, and the wise woman will provide herself with one at once.. In thia lot we include a number of smart styles in the fashionable tuxedo and slip-on effects with belts. Excellent range of desirable CO QQ colors. One-Price Clearance Sale; at only DAieJ0 Women's Sweaters At $3.98 Basement Women's Wool Sweaters at a special low price for the Clearance Sale. Slip-on and tuxedo styles. The season's wanted colors. These were formerly priced much higher. By all fieans take QQ QQ advantage of this offer. Clearance Sale 3070 -Astonishing: Values The entire Main Aisle in the Basement will be utilized to properly display the sensational offerings in this our greatest Sale pf Blankets. Thousands of pairs to select from. A sale you cannot afford to miss. One Lot of Blankets At i2 Price Basement White, Plaid and Gray Blankets in light, me dium and heavy grades. Mill End lots, slightly imperfect, but very desirable. Priced for this sale at HALF PRICE. Plaid Blankets $2.98 66x80-inch Fancy Plaid Blankets in large double size. Choice of several colors. Clearance Woolnap Cotton Blankets in heavy grade and large size. Bound with pink or blue. Special All-Wool Plaid Blankets made from long staple virgin fleece. First quality. Sale price Wool-Filled Blankets in the large size weigh ing full 5 pounds. Silver gray. Clearance price Heavy Plaid Blankets in splendid range of patterns and colors. Large size. Clearance price Sheet Blankets in white or gray. These are of good quality. Suitable for sheets. Sale price S2.98 S3.49 $6.75 S5.50 S4.0JO S1.95 And S. & H. Trading Stamps! I ir,i,,iji;iM.ii.mLIH'H'H"4il iriil"'"il ,"'B-"lt'1""D"fl,llT1"l IT'1'" 'i iTi'TVY'iT l"t""VTrMlnrrT""m,mr ir 1 tri" i ., Basement Clearance Suits and Dresses $ A ridiculously low price for these excellent garments. Jersey Suits in heather, gray, brown ana" red, also a few Flannel Sport mod els in small checks and a number of Serge Suits. The Dresses are made up in Jersey and Serge materials. Many attractive QK styles in the sale. One-Price Clearance 0t' Basement Clearance of Household Supplies Apron Ginghams in a large as sortment of the staple "I Ol apron checks a yard Art Cretonne good heavy qual ity, 36 inches wide, desir- - ? able patterns. Special, yard J-vJv Table Damask short lengths and remnants in many pat- (IQf terns. Special, the yard Pattern Cloths of mercerized damask. Size 58x70-inch. Q- QQ Hemmed. Priced special' D J-07 Outing Flannel plain white, ex cellent quality for pa- " Ol jamas, gowns, etc. Yard 2 Romper Cloth 32 inches wide. Just the thing for children's Ort play frocks. Special, yard " 36-Inch ChaUig; for comforters. Large selection of new pat- 1P terns and color; the vard Att Cotton Baft -72x90-inch, suf ficient for .full size com- flQrt forters. Clearance price Ull Basement Basement Clearance Women's Dresses $ 13 .95 A wonderful opportunity to buy a smart frock for street and business wear at a fraction of real value. Tricotine, Serge and Satin materials in wanted colors. This season's best styles including the popular straight-line and blouse effects. Not all sizes in each'style but there is practically all sizes in the sale. Dresses in this lot that should sell for $35.00 and $40.00 at any time. Many attractive styles are trimmed with braids or embroidered in Q1 Q QJt fancy designs. Shop early. Sale 3XOetI Basement Clearance of . Women's Skirts $2.98 Basement Smart Skirts for street and sport wear. Made up in Serge and other desirable materials in plain colors, plaids and mixed effects. Skirts in this group selling heretofore up to $8.50. Choice of sev eral neat styles. You cannot afford to miss J0 QQ this remarkable sale. One-Price Clearance 0e0 Women's Petticoats Special 79c Basement We have put the price so low on these good Petticoats that you can buy several of them at small cost. Excellent quality sateen in many attractive pat terns mostly in floral effects. Cut full and '7Q well made. Priced special for Clearance Sale at l Basement Shoe Clearance One Price Basement The biggest event in the way of a Shoe Sale Portland has seen in years! Thou sands of pairs Women's and Children's Shoes priced for quick clearance at less than fac tory cost. In the sale are Women's Shoes of black kid, patent kid, brown kid, gray kid, field-mouse kid, kid with cloth tops, patent with buck tops. Laced styles with Cuban and $2.451 Basement Sale Women's Corsets $1 Basement A dollar for Corsets that should sell for at least $1.50! Pink and white coutil in medium and low bust models. Also elastic top Corsets of splendid quality pink broche. O-l ff Sizes 19 to SO. Clearance Sale 51.UU P. N. Corsets $3.00 Basement "P. N." Tractical-Front Cor sets of heavy grade coutil. Medium bust. Undoubtedly the most service able Corset on the market regardless of price. Well worth ?5.00. All QQ flfl sizes 22 to 35. Clearance price 50.UU Crib Blankets 59c Basement 30x40-inch Crib Blankets in mottled effect with pink or blue border. Good weight and quality. As quantity is somewhat limited early shop- fTQ,, ping is to your advantage.. Sale OJC Boys' Suits ex Basement Again demonstrating that it pays to buy Boys' Clothes in our Base ment Store. Only 185 of these splendid Suits. Made up in Corduroy and other serviceable materials. Mostly in loose belt models. Sizes range from 7 Qf? to 15 years. Clearance Sale price 3tl Boys' Suits $3.98 Basement For little boys 8 to 6 years. All around belted coats and straight pants. Of splendid quality jQ QQ corduroy. One-Price Clearance DOe0 Boys' One-Piece Suits At $1.98 Basement Attractive and serviceable Suits of corduroy for boys 2 to 5 years. Ideal for play. Popular one- J- QQ piece style. Priced special at 5J-0 Blouses 25c Basement Odd lines of Boys' School Blouses of excellent quality ma- OP terials. Small sizes. Sa!e price tll 7-MEN'S SLICKERS made with buckle fastenings. Broken range of &A (TQ sizes. Were $8.50. Sale price I"Dl TT) I I M B Louis heels, turn and welt soles. The price we have put upon these Shoes is so extremely low you can well afford to buy sev eral pairs. Broken lots, discontinued lines, odd pairs at $2.45 Children's School Shoes At $1.95 r Basement Misses' and Children's School Shoes to go at a sacri fice price. Laced patterns, brown calfskin; sizes 8 to 2. Parents will find this a wonderful opportunity to QA Q supply the children's footwear needs. Special, a pair 3AtI u I