Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 04, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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Candy Specials Jelly Beans, Assorted, 19 lb. Fruit Paste, 29d lb. Main Floor :iaaaggE
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TO DRUGGIST
S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before the 10th of Each Month. Get Your Stamps!
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CELEBRATING OUR 71st
Anniversary Sale
Girls' Silk Coats
Solomon Miller Sought by
City Detectives. .
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Till: MOJl.MXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922
ACID
LAID
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At V3 Off
FELONY CHARGE FILED
Xftr Vendor Sajs He Was Hired
to Throw Deadly Fluid In
Attorney's Face.
PUp detectives laat nirM were
epudurtine: a aearch for Soloman
Miller, north eiwl dnjrlt. who. It
ia chara-ed. employed W. R. Brown.
an Itinerant news vendor, to hurl
vial of auiphurlc acid In the eyea of
S J. Diachoff. a local attorney. A
telonr complaint ag-atnat the d.-uir
rlt waa filed by Deputy District
Attorney Mowry at police headquar
tera.
Miller, according- to the story re
lated to the police and district at
torney by Brown, agracd to give
the latter I1S0 for throwing- the
deadly arid in the face of the at
torney. But Brown, after agreeing
to carry out the plot, became
frightened and rushed to the police.
Mrmarlis Letters Seat.
Blachoff waa attorney for Mrs.
Miller during her recent bitterly
contested divorce suit against the
druggist, which she won about three
months ago. From the very outset
of the divorce proceedings Miller
has been very bitter against Attor
ney Bischoff. It Is asserted, and has
on more than on occasion sent him
threatening letters. The laat of
thesa letters. Mr. Mowry said. Is to
be, turned over to the federal au
thor! ties for Investigation.
Brown's story to the police was
that Miller approached hira the fore
part of the week on the plan to
Mind the attorney with the aul
phurlc acid. It was agreed between
them, be said, that he was to meet
the drucrUt at the latter'a store on
North Third atreet at o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. But before
keeping this engagement Brown
went to the police and told them of
Ihe pending plot.
Brown kept his appointment
Wednesday afternoon, but when he
walked Into the drug- store two
city detectives were atatloned near
by. They saw Brown approach the
druggist. Then they aaw Miller
pour an acid into a email vial and
place it In Brown's outer coat
pocket.
As Brown started to leave through
the front door the sulphuric acid
caught fire and burned his coat.
Brown then rushed back Into the
store, where Miller helped him ex
tinguish the flames. The druggist
also cleaned his coat from the sul
phuric acid stains aa much aa possi
ble. Brown told the police that after
this accident Miller pointed to a
heavy baseball bat In the rear of
the store and said they would have
to give up the acid plan and use a
bat on Biachoffs head. Brown said
Miller told him they would plan
later for Brown to waylay the at
torney with the bat.
Marnier Threat Made.
According to the police and dis
trict attorney. Miller sent a clipping
to Attorney Bischoff of the Purdln
, double murder a few months ago
and penned a note In which he
threatened that the attorney would
meet the same fate. The police say
the note was in the druaaist's hand-
.writing. rj
The Soloman Miller divorce case j K
attracted considerable notice a few A
months ago when It was called be- A
fore Circuit Judge TaawelL After I J
Mrs. Miller had filed auit on grounda j r.
of extreme cruelty her husband re
taliated by aueing his wife's par
ents for JlSO.ooo for alleged aliena
tion of Mrs. Miller's affections. This
auit has never come up for trial.
Milier's record In Portland is aa
extensive one and inc udes several j
convictions for Illegal traffic In nar-
cot ics. according to the police and
district attorney's office.
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TOUHtSTS ROUTED WEST
EASTERN AGENCIES DISCOV
ER PACIFIC PLAYGROODS.
Slore Travelers Arriving; Than In
Any Previous Season. Say
Passenger Agents.
That the tourist agencies of the
east have at laat discovered the
Pacific northwest as the national
playground and are directing flocks
of tourists this way Is Indicated In
the heavy railway travel of the mo
ment. During no former season,
according to experienced passenger
men. have there been so many pri
vate cars and other tourist parties
from the east sightseeing on this
coast.
In the old days. It Is recalled, July
and August were dull months. Thia
year July proved anything- but dull,
and August is keeping up the pace,
while reservations Indicate Septem
ber will be a heavy tourist month
as well.
Any number of dealers are either
on the way to or from the coast Jn
car parties under either private aus-
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pices or sent out by eastern tourist I A
agencies, and many more are on the A
railway company books for early ar- f
rival here. 4
Among notables who are coming al
soon is Colonel T. U. Huston, one of i A
the owners of the New Tork Ameri-I
cans, who will arrive in his private f
car on the morning of August 11. en A
route to the convention of the Vet- A
erans of Foreign Wars at Seattle. 1 rA
He will leave here the same night. V
Club Selects Koad Committee.
KELSO. Wash.. Aug. J. (Spe
cial. Senator Frank G. Barnes.
County Commission Al Maurer.
County Kngineer E. A. Middle
brooks. Postmaster John L. Harris.
C. A. Peters. G. H. Umbaugh and
T. P. Fisk have been selected as a
committee from the Kelso club to
unite with a delegation from Wah
kiakum and Pacific counties and a
Chehalls committee In presenting
the need for the opening of the
Ocean Beach highway to the state
highway department at Olympla
Ve1rteMav. Atir'int
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stunning with spaghetti
s
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A mighty merchandising event, store-wide in its scope, offering countless opportunities for the thrifty shop
per to secure personal and home needs at substantial savings. New items enter the Sale each day many of
them unadvertised. A walk through the store will be time well spent. Watch our advertisements for additional
Sale news from day to day. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps given with purchases amounting to 10c or more.
SPECIAL SALE of Hand
made Articles from the Sal
vation Army Rescue Home.
Aisle Booth Main Floor.
Olds, mrtman
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS.
1 MOBPISON. ALDER. WIST ABK. AND TENTH
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Second Floor A special offering that will be of
interest to mothers who have little girls to buy
for. Practically our entire stock of high-grade
Silk Coats for girls 2 to 6 years is included in the
sale. This season's very newest models, made up in
Taffeta and Canton Crepe
in Popular Colors
reseda, flame, navy, rose, tan, etc. Many attrac
tive models in the showing. All are hand-finished
and beautifully trimmed with lace and Georgette
collars. On sale at- OFF REGULAR PRICES.
Girls' $10.95 Silk Coats priced special at $ 7.30
Girls' $15.00 Silk Coats priced special at $10.00
Girls' $20.00 Silk Coats priced special at $13.34
Girls' $25.00 Silk Coats priced special at $16.67
Second Floor
Anniversary Sale Silks
And Woolens -
Thousands of yards of high-grade Silks and Dress Goods
selected from our regular lines marked to sell at new low prices
during the Anniversary Sale. Dressmakers and others should
take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to buy for less.
Silks Reduced
Heavy Silk Crepes Rhama, Iona and Lenox in black, whit
and a ful! selection of the wanted colors. For QO QQ
coats, capes, etc. Regular $3.65 grade special yard v-0
Sport Satins, black and colors $2.60 and $3.00 grades $1.08
$3 to $4.23 Wash Cantons and Crepes, special, yard at $1.08
Wool Skirtings
Regatta Stripes white withr colored stripes in
several patterns 54-inch. $5.0 grade. Special yard.
Wool Skirtings cream Diagonal and Herringbone
weaves. 66 inches wide Regular $6.00 grade yard
S3.75
S3.75
Anniversary Sale
Fancy Art
Cretonnes
A Sale every homemaker will wel
come. Over 6000 yards beautiful
new Cretonnes will go out at reduc
tions ranging close to half. Cretonnes
of finest quality with rich finish and
handsome patterns. Colors to har
monize with any decorative scheme
you may have in mind. 36 in. wide.
LOT 1 Art Cretonnes in OQf
the best 0c grade the yard OiC
LOT 2 Art Cretonnes in TZAg
best 75c and 80c grades, yard 0C
Drapery Department
Third Floor
Kayser's Union Suits
$4 Grade $2.75
"Center Circle, 1st Floor These are the popular "Lawnette"
Union Suits delightfully cool and comfortable for summer
wear. Regulation style, with hemstitched top. Knee QO FJtZ
length. Sizes 36 and 38 only. $4.00 grade special O
S3.50 Silk Vests $2.49
Women's Glove-Silk Vests of a well-known make. Bodice top
style. Fancy stripe weave. These sell in the regular way at
$3.50 and are splendid values at that price. All- CO A Q
sizes. In the Anniversary Sale specially priced at DWefx7
Center Circle, Main Floor
Women's Silk Dresses
Depleted Lines Form erly Priced to $28.50
Garment Salons'
Second Floor
$15
Second Floor Quantity is limited, therefore
early choosing is advisable. Attractive, be
coming frocks for street, sport, business and
afternoon wear. Made up in Canton Crepe,
Georgette, Crepe Knit and Taffeta. Black,
navy and many light colors. Beaded, em
broidered and braided. Dresses selling (JJI K
formerly un to $28.50 reduced to only ?-.
Silk Dresses
$2S
Juniors
Sport Skirts
V $00
Second Floor Fancy stripes,
plaids and mixtures. Plaited
and tailored styles with deep
hem at bottom or fringed.
Many smart models in this
lot suitable for street wear.
Lengths 24 to 27. Skirts
selling heretofore (Pry AA
up to $12.50; now i VV
Girls' Skirts
$
3
Second Floor Serge and
Prunella Skirts in navy, or
chid and gray. Attractive
plaited models in solid colors
and stripes. Also a few
trimmed with plaid. Sizes for
girls 6 to 14. On QQ QO
sale at, special 30e70
Second Floor High-class Dresses in Taffeta,
Crepe Knit, Canton Crepe, Georgette and
Tricolette. Straightline, basque and novelty
styles trimmed with ruffles, laces, embroidery,
beads, etc. Lines selling formerly up fl?QK
to $42.50. Anniversary Sale price 9iJ
Outing Suits $5.98, $7.98
Khaki Outing Suits coat and
breeches in semi-fitted mod
els with tailored col- (Jf? QQ
lars. Sizes 34 to 44 &Oei0
Breeches Suits of good grade
khaki. Some are trimmed with
corduroy. Buttoned Xr7 QQ
pockets. 36 to 44 V I eiO
Odd lines Khaki Leggins, Puttees, Corduroy Hats special $1.65
Tub Skirts Reduced'
Second Floor Women's and misses' white sport Skirts of cotton
Gabardine and Surf Satin. Smart tailored models with slit or
patch pockets. Just the thing for outing, sport and beach wear.
Reduced to $2.08 and $3.40.. Ask for S." '& H. Stamps!
Sport Middies Now $2.48
Second Floor White Galatea Middies
in light and heavy weights. Self ma
terials or wool collars. Sizes 10
years to 42 Dust, ape- urf ff;
dally priced for this sale
Bathing Suits
At $4.69
two-piece wool Bathing Suits in
solid colors and novelty striped ef
fects. Round and V necks, with or
without shields. Sizes fiVfl rQ
range 32 to 46. Special at O'reUa
More of the
Hats
have arrived in the Mil
linery Salons and will be
ready for your inspection
this morning. -
Duvetyn, Felt,
Velvet and
Combinations
in captivating modes, most
xpressive of the new
season now at hand. Many
beautiful hand - embroid
ered effects are in the
showing. Moderately
priced $12.50 to $30.00
See Windows
Millinery Salons
2d Floor
Novelty Dress Voiles
Lines Selling Up to $1 Yard
Main Floor You will miss one of the biggest
bargains of the season if you fail to see these
beautiful fabrics. Great variety of patterns
in the most desirable colors. For dresses and
blouses. Values to $1.00'. Special 25 a yard.j
25c
Stamped and Made
Children's Dresses
50c and $1
Main Floor Special assortment from the Art Needlework Sec
tion. Children's stamped and' made Dresses of excellent quality
material. Easy-to-work designs. Sizes for girls 1 and PT A
2 years. Regular to $1.25 values priced special at only OUl
LOT 2 Stamped and made Dresses of fine quality 3- A A
batiste. Sizes 2, 4, 8, 10, 12. $1.50 and $1.65 values Di-eUU
Children's Rompers $1.25
Stamped and made Rompers for little children 2 to 4 years.
Made up in good quality material in pink, blue and OPT
green. Trimmed with white. On special sale today 0XewJ
Show Models y2 Price
these are articles of various kinds that have been used as
show models in the Artneedle Shop. All are hand-made and
beautifully finished, but somewhat soiled and mussed from
handling. Dresses, Aprons, Pillows, Gowns, Sets, etc. On sale
at regular marked prices. SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY.
Bargain Circle, Main Floor
Anniversary Sale Silk Underwear
e
That silk underwear is the mast economical in the long run is a well-established
fact. No woman need be without a generous supply of these dainty gar
ments with such a Sale as this in progress. Note the following sale specials:
Women's Camisoles
$1-69
Second Floor Radium Silk and
Wash Satin 'Camisoles, in a vari
ety of pretty styles. Tailored or
trimmed, with laces. Q" Q
Anniversary Sale special V--eU7
Gowns $4.95
Women's Night Gowns of splen
did quality Pongee Silk. Attract
ive styles with V neck. C M Q T
Limited quantity. Sale DW tj
Silk Bloomers at special low prices Dept, 2d Floor. hem and scallops.
Women's Petticoats
$3.50
Second Floor Women's Petticoats
in neat styles. Made up in gen
uine shadow-proof tub Silk. Extra
heavy , grade. Special QQ Cf
Anniversary Sale price DOJU
Petticoats $4.95
White Wash Satin Petticoats
lined throughout with . scalloped
bottom. Also flesh color, with dou
ble panel, hemstitched CA QfT
Sale DtWt
r
Linoleums
Reduced
The Anniversary Sale of floor
coverings includes several thou
sand yards of best standard grades
Inlaid Linoleums.' Our own regu
lar lines not "seconds."
$1.75 Inlaid Lino- (PI qr
leums, per square yard D-a.eOJ
$1.50 v Inlaid Lino- fl"1 OQ
leums, per square yard 5Xew7
$2.00 Inlaid Lino- jTO
leums, per square yard tOAetlO
$2.25 Inlaid Lino- OQ
leums, per square yard twltOt
$2.50 Inlaid Lino- (P"J QpT
leums, per square yard 35A'J
Rug Department
Third Floor
A few of the many notable bargains in the August Sale of Furniture: $210.00 Davenport
S157.50 $120.00 Arm Chairs $88.75 $58.50 Davenport Tables $32.50 $68.00 Davenport
Tables $34.00 $287.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite $153.60 $187.40 Walnut Bedroom Suite
5113.65 $249.50 Quartered Oak Bedroom Suite $136.50 $301.50 Queen Anne Bedroom
Suite $213.65; and many other . special offerings Furniture Department, Fourth Floor.
Armour's
Star Hams
37c Lb.
Sugar-cured, tender and sweet.
Only choice stock is used for
"Star" Hams. 10 to 12 rr
lbs. Priced special, pound Oil
Cane Sugar, delivered only with
other grocery purchases. 3J- Af
Priced special, 14 lbs. 9J-elU
Flour Kerr's or OWK Excel
lence, made from Blue QO " A
Stem wheat, per sack 3eXl
Corn Flakes, Jersey, a pkg. 10
Dependable Coffee
3-Lb. Size
AC
Vacuum packed, al- fJ f ,
ways aeiiciousiy iresn.
3-lb. tins only $1.05
Anniversary Sale
Men's and Young Men's
Quality Suits
Main Floor Unquestionably the best suit value
in Portland today! Step in and see for yourself!
High-class tailoring, dependable fabrics, correct
styles. Clothes any man would be proud to own!
Single-breasters 2 and 3 buttons sport models
form-fitting and conservative styles. Worsteds,
Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds, etc. Browns, blues,
grays, greens, heathers, etc. A few Suits in the
Sale that have 2 pairs of trousers. COO Afl
Specially priced for this sale; only DOeUU
Anniversary Sale
Boys' 2-Pant Suits
$8.95
Main Floor All-wool 2-Knicker Suits in Tweeds,
Homespuns and Cassimeres. Values in this group
up to $16.50. Splendid selection of patterns in
all the best colors. Sizes range from (PQ QF
6 to 18. Priced special f6r this sale at DOe70
And 2 Bin Lots
in boys' Suits of the better grades on sale at big .- -
reductions. 2 pairs full lined knickers with each :
suit. Fit, style and quality unsurpassed. All sizes.
LOT r, special $16.85. Lot 2, special $18.85
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