THE MORNING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1T3V 13,879125 WHTED TOR CITY'S BUDGET ,TWWJi-.WSl ALL CHARGE PURCHASES TODAY WILL GO ON Tlfe OCTOBER STATEMENTS WHICH ARE DATED NOVEMBER 1. r Chocolate Straw- ' berries 39c . Prepared for SS t u r d a y 250O pounds of Hood River strawberries wrapped in our finest Society cream fondant and dipped in va nilla chocolate. No deliveries, at pound box 39c. Main and Ninth Floors. Basement Balcony. Photo Albums 98c Each Regularly $1.50, for Saturday only are offered these imitation leather loose leaf photo albums, 7x10 inches, for 98c. 50 leaves in the album. Art corners, 3 pkgs., 250, "Snow White" ink, bottle, 250. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Juvenile Magazine The October Juvenile MaRazinc will be ready for the kiddies on Saturday. You'll find them in every department where children' needs are met. Leave your name when you get your magazine and beginning next month it will be mailed to you. The Last Day Miss Edna Sampson, motion pic ture actress, will live before the public eye in Portland for the last time today. . Miss Sampson has planned several special "stunts" to make her last day a memorable one for those who visit her apart ment "in the sixth street windows. ESTABLISHED ""-Jf '" Proposals to Go to Tax Su pervising Committee. The Quality Store of Portland PROJECTS ARE OUTLINED 24 Council in Favor of $3,128,686 to Cover General Expenses v for Xext Tear. The 1923- budget, which Trill go to the. tax supervision and conservation commission next week, will contain a total of $3,879,025 to be raised by taxation. After concluding the con ideration of the budgets of each department late yesterday the coun cil computed the various totals. A resolution, required by law, was adopted by the council, setting forth the various amounts that the coun cil seeks to raise by taxation. A total of $3,128,686 is requested to cover the- general expenses of the city. Including the maintenance and repair of sewers and paved streets. This Includes 2 per cent for de linquency. Pension Tax Included. The council, in accordance with a charter provision, has provided for 129,500 for the police mansion fund and a like sum for the firemens' pension fund. This sum is raised by the levy of one-tenth of one mill on each dollar of assessed valuation of taxable property in the city of Portland. The council decided to include the four-tenths of one mill levy author ized for the purchase of land and for the improvement of parks and playgrounds. It is the plan of the council to utilize this money, a total of $59,000, for the purchase of the Eastmoreland golf links. The city has a large investment in the links and inasmuch, as the links are now on a self-supporting basis, members of the council believe it wise for the city to acquire ownership. Sinking Knnd Provided. Realizing that the general sinking fund must be built up more rapidly in the future than has been the practice heretofore, the council this year has provided seven-tenths of one mill for this purpose. This, if levied, will raise about $206,500. Last year the city levied six- tenths of one mill for the sinking fund, but up to that time the city had never levied more than four tenths of one mill, a sum which the city authorities admit was not ade quate. A sum of $366,839 has been placed in the budget for the payment of interest on bonded indebtedness, in cluding bonds that already have been issued and bonds that are planned for ssue during 1923. (59,000 For Bridges. In addition, the council placed an item of $59,000 in the budget to care for the; cost of bridges else where than lacross the Willamette river, filling of streets across gulches and .ravines and rights of way overhead or underground across railway tracks. Provision was made that of this sum not less than $15,000 shall be expended for bridge construction and $20,000 for the overhead or un derground crossings. MM FREES SUSPECT CHARGE AGAINST ALLEGED WET VIOLATOR DISMISSED. Glenn Price, Slain Dry Agent, . Was o Have Been Sole Wit-nessAgainst-Emmett Beco. Because Glenn Price, federal pro hibition agent, was slain in the jyerformance of his duty, the law reluctantly released Emmett Beco, alleged violator, in federal court yesterday afternoon. Price was to have been' the ole witness against him. "Joe's Cider Place," a north end drinking nook, is operated by Beco and rumors that all was not cider turned, the attention of the federal agent toward it. He bought two drinks of moonshine from Beco, so he reported, and the' second was dashed from his hand by the re tailer as ha made known his ident ity. "Glenn cam into the office happy at having the goods on Beco," said Deputy Federal District Attorney Baldwin, who moved dismissal of the indictment. "He was always that way, an enthusiast in his work. And that night he left for Grande Eonde. Well, he never came back, as everyone knows, and though the grand jury indicted Beco the prose cution had only meager evidence against him. We could not hope to convict, for Price was our only witness of moment." Glenn Price was killed by Phillip Warner, an Indian bootlegger, on a street in Grand Ronde while attempting an arrest. Jap Perry, government informer, who is said to have witnessed the sale by Beco, is now held as a witness in the case against the Indian, charged with the murder of the federal officer. STRIKERS ARE ENJOINED Picketing by Lumber Plant at Montesano Stopped by Court. MONTESANO, Wash., Sept. 29. (Special.) A temporary restraining order was issued Wednesday after noon by Judge Sheek in favor of the Saginaw Lumber company against certain former employes of the company now on strike. The order ' restrains the strikers from picketing or otherwise interfering with the workmen of the company to prevent them from discharging their duties. It commands the de fendants to appear on October 7 to show cause why the emergency restraining order should not be made a temporary injunction. It was "charged by the company that the defendants, A. J. Duffy, Krank Leedham, Harvey Lee, D. L. Smith, Jim Fisk, J. Nehring and about 10 others visited the homes of Joe Nawrock and Steve Wolney employes of the company, and abused these men in the presence of their families, threatening them with bodily violence if they con tinued at work. This caused the men' to quit work. The Oregonian is the "medium through which many people supply their wants by using its classified columns. Telephone Main .7070. A STREET HAT A DINNER HAT AN AFTERNOON HAT Hats of These Three Types in This Autumn Millinery Sale i z7 l. In 11 J Hats of "Panne velvet, duvetyn and silver cloth.. Hats that were $10.00 and $12.50. Hats from Tenne and other famous eastern makers. A glimpse into any fashion magazine will show you just such smartly-styled hats as are shown in this sale. Black predominates but the entire fall chart of colors is also representedr , $7.50 Street Hats for $5.55 Hats in the popular fall fabrics, Lyons (U. S. A.) and panne velvet. In large and smartly small shapes, they are strikingly trimmed with bows of the fabric, burnt plumage or with un usual looking metal ornaments. Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. THE BOYS' STORE FEATURES AH-Wool Overcoats and Suits With 2-Knickers at This One Low Price fc M m $10 New Wool Scarfs and Sports Sets Introducing the ''Pepper Pot" Sets $2 Regularly $2.95 to $3.50. Wool scarfs with belts and pockets. Pepper Pot sets consisting of scarf and tam, fashioned of matching materials and trimmed with tied fringe ends in contrasting shades. Here is the season's finest opportu nity for thrifty parents to outfit their boy in a new suit and overcoat today we offer Meier & Frank's standard garments at ten dollars each ! The Suits are of all-wool fabrics in tweed effects, herringbones, light and dark mixtures. Ful ly cut, well tailored garments, all with TWO PAIRS of lined knickers. Sizes 6 to 18 years. The Overcoats These, too, are of all-wool materials. Dark brown and gray-blue mixtures. All-around belted style with inverted pleated backs and notch collars. Sizes 24 to 18 years. Sleepers 85 Famous "Kaynee" shirts of woven Outing flannel sleepers with feet, madras and percale. Attractive For little men of 2 to 6 years. Very stripes, checks and figured effects. special for Saturday 85c. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. (Mail Orders Billed. ) Shirts 95 2. 47 3 Regularly $3.95 and $4.95. Vestees and guimpes in tux edo and peggy styles, the vestees with or without cuffs. Also camisettes of net trim med with real filet, val and Irish laces. Cream and ecru. Regularly $5.25 to $7.95. Guimpes, tuxedo guimpes, camisettes and sleeve guimpes. Fashioned of net with trimmings of real filet, val and Irish laces and' touches of hand embroidery. Boys' and Girls' Hose 50c Supply School Needs in This Sale 50c a pair is the price on these sturdy, desirable school hose. They are sufficiently heavy weight to assure good service. The boys' hose are heavier rib than those shown for little girls. Girls' hose are in shades of cordovan, gray, smoke, elk, black and white, all sizes. The boys' hose come in black and cordovan and in sizes GVt to 11. Sports Motor Scarfs $2.98 Regularly $3.98. Wool scarfs, attractive for motoring and equally correct for street wear. They come in dark grounds with black and white checks. ' . " ' Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail orders Filled.) . .. ' i - Sale of "Economy" Veils 50c Regularly 65c. Economy veils, so named for the convenient manner in which the dotted patterns are placed to the front, are in shades of spark on navy and taupe, henna on brown and gray, copen on navy and gray, cerise on gray, royal on white and black on flesh and white. Comfort Veils 75 to 95 Comfort veils are self-adjusting and require no' pinning. The new veils are in self tones on black, navy and ffcrown, also in combinations of tan and emerald on brown, spark on 'brown and navy, maize on tan, copen on navy and black and purple on rose and taupe. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Child's Hose 79 New silk and mercerized three quarter hose in cordovan and silver, gray and silver combinations. Sizes 7 to 10. Child's Hose 29 Regularly o5c pair, lxl ribbed cot ton hose in black and brown. All Child's Hose SI Medium weight wool-mixed hose in brown heather combinations. Sizes 6 to 9. Infants' Hose 50 Australian wool hose with silk heels and toes and elastic ribbed legs. Black, white and cordovan. -Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Dresses for the Schoolroom VM e a - e m w The Newest: Sports Topcoats Mannishly Tailored Furred for Comfort " $35 and $45 Gray, Tan, Brown and Olive Mixtures They are smart, these new tailored top coats; they are new and dashing; they show how cleverely a good-looking raccoon collar may be -combined with a mannishly tailored wrap. A choice of raglan or set-in sleeves is offered. A complete range of sizes and a complete range of shades. Meier & Frank's: Fourth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.). In their suitability, youthful charm and satisfaction are the chief attrac tions of these navy wool serge school dresses. -Some are made with white detachable wash collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Other" school frocks at $7.95 and $9.95. Coats Just Fifty $8.95 , $10.00 to'flo.OO values offered at a price . thatwill dispose of the. group in a jiffy. They are for girls 7 to 16 years. Of blue and tan wool mixtures, the garments are fully lined and many have fur collars. All are tailored along good practical limes. - Rain Capes S2.98-S3.69 Rain capes of rubberized fabric in navy and maroon shades. Made with attached hood the "Bestyette" brand for children 4m to 14 years. Rain Coats S5.95-S6.95 In sizes 4 to 16 years, these practical coats are of strong rubberized fabric in tan and navy shades. Belt, pockets and storm collar. Meier & Frank's: Second Floor. (Mailorders Filled.) The Console "Victor" Outfit $ 1 1 8 Outfit consists of the machine (just received) as illustrated, choice of Eng lish brown, mahogany and American walnut finish, five 10-inch double-face Victor 'records of your own selection, 4 record albums and 300 needles. Your Own Terms in Reason October Victor Records on Sale The. new Victor records for October have just been received and go on sale today.- Come. in and hear the new song and dance hits, instrumental selec tions, operatic recordings, etc., in our sound-proof parlors. Ask especially to Hear "Three o'Clock in the Morning" Vic tor, Columbia or Edison record. . Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) 'ItJIf ill-K'lJIIJJr 1 'I.I iliv I REGULAR $45.00 T A)) and Other Fine Society Brand Makes of-All-Wool Overcoats $33 Styles for Men and Young Men (1) If you're a man or young man. (2) taking anywhere from a 34 to 42, (3) interested in a good overcoat proposition. ( I) offering new Fall and Winter garments, (5) Meier & Krank standard in all wool fabrics and tailoring, (() p.t a jrood ?12 saving This sale is made to order for you. Smart new raglan 6leeve models loom largest in the picture. Many with yoke back. New brown, gray and tan heathers and over-plaids. A lot of solid worth, style, comfort, satisfaction for $3.'l. Meier & Frank's: Third Floor. ( Mail urdrr Kill"! ) The Best Sox Afoot Sale 88c The sale started early in the week with 7644 pairs, since which the Men's Hosiery Section has been astir. We're adding new lots for. to day so as to insure ample selection in each of the nine primary groups of the sale. Regularly $1.00 to $2.00 Every pair from regular stock and therefore of highest htsndard quality. Pure thread silk, plain and clocked; pure wool, plain, drop stitch, clocked and fancy topped; silk-and-wool (fiber silk and wool); finest imported silk lisle, cashmere and bilk-plated sox. Naturally the range of colors and sizes is all that one could ask for. Pair fHc. Meier & Frank's: Mnln Floor. (Mall Ordrri Klllfd ) The Best Thine Wc Know in a Hat at $5 This, as we understand it, is something very different from the ordinary run of $n.00 hats. As a result of Meier & Frank specialization we can offer somethinjr very much finer in a h.it than a five dollar bill could ordinarly gft on speaking terms with. You Will Find Here a hat that looks particularly well on you be cause we have such an extensive variety of pood styles. Hats that are well made and look it. Velour, brush and smooth finishes, in plain shades and mixtures. All mt'm lined. Full leather sweats. Matching or contrasting bands. Bound and welt brims. 200 Caps Sale $1.95 Fully a third of Knox quality, the others also from standard makers. Tweeds, cheviots, herringbones. All sizes in the lot. Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. (Mall Orders Fill"! ) HUNTERS ! ATTENTION ! The Duck Season Opens Tomorrow and closes January 15, 1023. Pheasant season opens October 15 and closes October 31. Are You Going Out Tomorrow? Have you" everything you will need ? We have. Winchester, Remington and Marlin guns. Ask to see the new Remington game load will not stick in your gun, is waterproof and has the longest range. Special, prices on "case" lots. Clothing for Hunters Duxbak and Alligator clothes. Rubber boots, slickers, leather vests. Duck straps, duck collars, duck calls, etc. "Burke" Golf Clubs Wc have the' finest selection of golf clubs in the city. All the standard lines of golf balls. We feature "Buhrke" golf bags. Loweft prices. RAY AINSLEY, OUR GOLF PROFESSIONAL, GIVES FIVE LESSON'S FOR $3 Meter Sl Frank's: Sporting Uooiln Stor. Sixlh Floor.