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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
TIIE 3I0RXIXG- - OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 13 DOCTORS TO MEET HERE OCT. 2B ANO 27 Oregon State Association to Hold Convention. - A sk About the 120-Day Cruise A round the World of the New Cunard Liner1' Laconia" Full Information at Our New Travel Bureau on the Second Floor LONG PROGRAMME READY Health Exposition to Open . XJp Simultaneously at Munici pal Auditorium. 4 tl The annual convention of the Or egon State Medical association will be held in Portland October 26 and 27, the meeting having been post poned from June, the month in which such gatherings have been called together in Drevious years. Headquarters of the association will be at th Portland hotel and medical sessions will be held there. Discussion of papers will be open to all members and guests of the society. On the same data that the conven tion opens the first annual health exposition to be staged in Portland will start at the auditorium. The exposition is to be conducted under auspices of the state board of health and the city health bureau and will last until November 4. Federal Help Promised. These bodies will be assisted In putting on the health exhibit by the National Health Exposition as sociation, the United States Public health service and other national, state and local organizations, de partments and institutions. Such expositions have been held in various parts of the country, the purpose being to present to the pub lic those things which promote the health, comfort and - happiness of the people. The progress of pre ventive medicine, general methods of hygiene, surgery, nursing, phar macy, dentistry, sanitation, safety, the care of the sick and social serv ice will be presented in the most comprehensive manner possible. For its slogan the exposition has adopted, "Live a little longer," a shibboleth that is expected to ap peal to well and sick alike, and in sure large attendance. Dr. McCuster to Preside. Dr. C. J. McCusker, president of the state medical association, will preside during the convention. Units of the association besides the local city and county society that will be represented by delegations at the convention are: Baker county society, central Oregon society, cen tral Willamette society, Clatsop county society, Coos and. Curry county society, eastern Oregon county society, Klamath-Lake coun ty society, Polk-Yamhill-Marion county society, southern county so ciety, , Tillamook county society, Union county society, Washington county society. Lane county society. Following is the scientific ' pro gramme of the convention: . Thursday. 8- 9 A. M. Meeting of house of del egates and registration. 9- 10 A. M. Diagnostic clinics A. Portland Free Dispensary. Jlediclr.e Ch.irles E. Sears. Neurology Lawrence Selling. tiynocology Raymond E. Watkins. Surgery J. Karl Else. Urology J. Guy Strohm. . Dermatology H. G. Parker. 1 B. County Hospital. 721 Second street. ; County hospital staff. C. Portland Sanatorium, 10 A. M. East Sixtieth and Belmont streets. , "'Intestinal Obstruction," W. B. Holden. 2 P. M. Opening of Oregon health exposition, city auditorium. Banquet Portland hotel, under the auspices ot the League of Conservation of Public Health and the city and county medical societies. Friday. 8 A. M. Opening of second day'a session. Meeting o( the house o dele gales at 10 A. M. Papers. 1. Pulmonary sequelae of oral and nasal operations, Charles E. Browning ot Los Angeles, Cal. Discussion opened by Ray C. Matson and Charles E. Sears, Portland. 2. Practical aspects of re cent nutritional studies Albert H. Bay field of Iowa City, la. Discussion opened by C. ,U. Moore of Portland. 2 P. M. Papers. 1. The Clinical Value of Cistern Puncture Lawrence Selling, Portland. Discussion opened by William House. 2. Cardiac Irregulari ties: Their Significances and Treat ment William J. Kerr, San Francisco, Cal. Discussion opened by W. S. Knox, Portland. 3. The Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Bronchial Asthma George Plness, Los Angeles, Cal. Dis cussion opened by Charles T. Chamber-' lain. Portland; Marr Bisalllon. Port land. 4. The Value of Blood Chemistry in Pregnancy E. H. McLean, Oregon , City. Discussion opened by H. D. Hag. kins, Portland; Robert Ellis. Portland. 6. Public Health Problems George Par rish, Portland. 6. Lowering the Mortal ity and Morbidity Rate of Exophthalmic Goiter J. Earl Else. Discussion opened by W. B. Holden, Portland. i 'Recall Election Announced. LAKEVIEW, Or., Oct. 19. (Spe cial.) Notices were posted today calling a special election, November 7, for a vote on the recall of Dr. E. H. Smith, county Judge of Lake county, but as yet no one has an nounced his . candidacy to oppose him. SPAKE-ROOM RENTED PAYS FOR CLOTHES "Oh, Tom, I have such good newe for you. I rented the spare bed room this morning to the nicest young lady. She's a school teacher from Iowa and she's a fine girl, really." "Well, that's great, dear. But don't work too hard keeping It up. Make her keep her things up. The new house keeps you pretty busy as it is, without any worrying about young lady roomers." "I'd never think of worrying, and it will be pleasant having her around. She. seems like a quiet, lady-like girl and she won't be de manding all kinds of impossible privileges, I am' sure. "That's fine. If you don't work too hard. I want you to use all the ex tra money on yourself, dear. You've gone without ' clothes and other things while we were getting the house. Now we have it and I can manage the other payments easily. You begin buying new clothes now to match the new house." "Tom, you're an angel. I do need new clothes from the skin out. I know just what I'll do, too. I'll buy them at Cherry's and make arrange ments for monthly payments. That way I can buy what I need most right now and pay for them gradu ally as I get my extra money." "Good idea. Cherry's is a fine place, I know. So many of the best dressed men have told ma they bought there. 349 Morrison St., Becond floor, take elevator." Adv. 5 Halloween Favors The Dennison Booth, on the Second Floor, is splendidly prepared to supply, your every need in Halloween Favors. Invitations, Cut-outs, Jack-0'- 1 Lanterns, Cats, Caps, etc. Make your selections early. . Portland " for tire Vmtienn Educator Shots lor .Hen and Women. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. Cl RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. 1 MOOBISOW. ALDft, WEST PARK. AWO TENTH STTtEETS.1 Portland Agrency fur Kirschbaum Clothe tor Men and Yonnsr Hen. Radio Head Sets $4.50 Fourth Floor At this special price Friday and Sat urday only. "True-Tone" supersensitive, double-' head Radio Phones, high-class construe- PA tion; regular $5.00 values; priced special tDI.UU October Days Are Economy Day s At Portland' s Best Store BOYS Winter apparel needs can best be supplied now while stocks are at their best. Our Boyd' Store offers dependable clothes at LOWEST POSSIBLE prices. Mackinaws Main Floor Made from guar anteed all-wool fabrics that will give best of service. "Patrick," "Oregon City" and other reli able makes. Large selection of new patterns and colors. Prices range from$8.50 to $17.50 Juvenile Mackinaws $5.85 ' Overcoats high-class garments of sev eral well-known makes. Guar anteed wool fabrics, correctly tailored and perfect fitting. Bring, your boy in and let him see the many attractive styles. Priced at $7.85 to $25.00 Rain Coats best makes in Boys' Rubber Rain Coats and Capes here for your choosing at only $4.50 Boys Rain Hats 50, 750 Boys' Tweed Rain 'Coats in beautiful new patterns at $25 Boys' Suits Sturdy, well-made Suits that will come up to your highest expectation as to service and appearance. Tweeds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, etc. Snappy new models, pleasing patterns. Two pairs of knickers with each Suit. Priced $9.85 to $20.00 , We specialize in Stout Suits. Kl'fiil'nil&iii-iii Hiker Boots $14.00 Values Main Floor Half-price Sale of Women's Hiker Boots. Of choc olate elskskin, 12 inches high, made on medium round toe last. Splendid fitting and neat ap pearingnot at all clumsy or heavy looking. Regu- (Jry AA lar $14.00 Boots; pair 9 ' "Stickles" light tan colored elkskin Hiking Boots for women and misses. 12 inches high, wide toe walking .ast. The very best and strongest materi als are used in the making of these Boots. Regular (Pf7 AA $14.00 Boots; special D Regular $10 Hiker Boots Priced Special pD "Buckhecht" 12-inch Hiking Boots of California bark tanned leather. Regular $10 (jr AA values; special, pair 50.UU Main Floor Sale of Women's High-Glass Dresses Featuring Incomparable Values at Second Floor One of the most impor tant offerings the Dress Section has an nounced in many months, involving a special Underselling of about 100 beauti ful Dresses from regular stock. All are new and decidedly modish and are made up in the season's favored materials Canton Crepe Lenox Crepe Satin Crepe Georgette Crepe Here i3 a wonderful opportunity to buy a charming holiday Frock at a substan tial saving. In the assortment are many beautiful models in straightline and blouse effects as well as the more dressy styles with, plaited panels and drapes. Some are handsomely embroidered, oth ers are trimmed with buttons, beads, braids, etc. All the best shades are rep resented. Sizes range up CJQQ Art to 44. Specially priced at PO.UU Rubberized Rain Coats At $18.50 to $21.50 . Second Floor New lines of Women's Rubberized Raincoats now ready. Brown, green, navy and black. Made in full, roomy styles, with two-piece belts, raglan sleeves, convertible storm collars, set-in pockets. For practical wear during wet weather these Coats are especially desirable. Let us suggest early choosing, as assortments are now at their best. Complete range all sizes for women and misses, $18.50 to $21.50 Headquarters for Children's Raincoats, Capes. Lowest prices. Cravenette Rain Coats At $38.50 to $62.50 - Second Floor These new Coats will find favor with all women who feel the need of a serviceable garment for utility wear dur ing the winter season. Made up in the finest of cravenetted tweeds they are not only rainproof but warm and comfortable as well. Tans, brown, gray and plaid mixtures. . Fashioned in the latest sport models with plain or plaited backs, scarf or tailored collars, belts, patch pockets and raglan sleeves. Ask to see these coats. Specially low priced $38.50 to $62.50 Juniors' Goats in a Special Sale Junior Shop Second Floor A special group of high-class Coats embracing all that is new and smart in Fall fashions for Juniors will be the center of attraction in the Junior Shop today. It's an offering that will appeal to mother and daughter alike, for every garment the sale fairly radiates youthful charm. Coats for utility wear and coats for dress occasions made up in Bolivia and Velour materials. Loose and belted models with collars of fur or self material. Many attractive braid-trimmed styles in the lot. Sorrento, navy, beaver and brown. All sizes for girls 12 to 19 years. Coats of unusual style and superb quality. Spec, at only $33 Women's Crepe Blouses '6.98 Second Floor Crepe de Chine and Pussywillow Taffeta Blouses in smart new tailored styles with long sleeves and Peter Pan QO collars. White only at DU0 Crepe Blouses Second Floor Dressy Blouses of excellent quality Crepe de Chine. Collarless styles with medium length sleeves. Several beautiful designs in beaded effects. Beige, gold, navy, black, tirown, henna, bobolink and royal .' QQ Priced special today at D ' JO We specialize in Stylish Stout Blouses for large women. Extra values at $6.00 up to $13.00 Girls' Knitted Coats Second Floor Warm comfy garments for Winter wear. Fancy crochet weave. Waist and. full skirt, trimmed with brushed wool of contrasting color. Roll collars. Sizes 6 to 10. Spe- P fiP cially priced for this sale at DUI7tl J Flannel Middy Blouses Second Floor Special offering for Friday and Saturday. Girls' and Misses' navy and red flannel Middy Blouses in regulation and Co-ed styles. With or without yokes. Trimmed with white braid. Just the thing . for school wear. Sizes 6 to 20. Priced very special at $5.00 Gymnasium Bloomers Second Floor Girls' a, and Misses' Gym Bloomers of goodquality sateen and cot ton serge. Made up in the regulation plaited style with ydke and elastic at knee. Black and navy only.- Sizes 6 years to 34 waist Specially priced at only $1.95 J n . Semi-Annual Clearance Any Trimmed Hat At y2 Price No reserve choose any Trimmed Hat in the Millinery Salons and deduct Vt regular selling price. In addition to our regular stock we have just received a special purchase shipment of about 200 Hats which also will be included in the Half-Price Sale. Tai lored, trimmed and sport models in great variety. Choose early. All $12.50 Hats $6.25 All $15 Hats $7.50 All $18 Hats $9.00 All $20 Hats $10.00 $22.50 Hats $11.25 All $25 Hats $12.50 All $30 Hats $15.00 $32.50 Hats $16.25 All $35 Hats $17.50 $37.50 Hats $18.75 All $40 Hats $20.00 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor Great Sale of Hosiery Share in These Special Savings You'll never have a better op portunity to buy dependable Hosiery, therefore it is the height of wisdom to supply your needs for months to come! See special displays at Center and Bargain Circles, on First Floor. Women's Hose At 98c Silk and. wool and silk and cotton Hose in plain mixtures and dropstitch effects. Light and dark colors. Irreg- QQr lars. Special a pair sOs Lisle Hose 85c High - grade, full - fashioned Hose in medium weight with re inforced heel and toe. OP Black and colors. Pair OOL Outsize Hose $1.00 $3.50 Hose at $1.98 Best, quality lisle Hose in Wayne Knit make. All are full fashioned. Black, white and (PI colors. 3 prs. $2.75. Pair Silk and Wool Hose At $1.39 Women's extra quality silk and wool Hose in the popular mixed effects.' Very serviceable for winter wear with J"I OA low shoes. A pair tDx.OI Full-fashioned Silk Hose in plain and fancy effects. Im perfects of $3.5 0 p-i QO quality on sale at DX.70 Women's Silk Hose At $1.69 First quality Silk Hose with lisle heel, toe and garter top. One of the best standard makes. Shown in black, white J" ? A and cordovan. Pair D J-.OI Little Tots' Apparel Children's Rain Capes in red and blue. Made up in ex c el lent quality rubberized sateen. Good full styles with hoods. Some with face shield. Sizes 4 to 8. $2.50, $3.45 Children's Coatsthe smartest styles to be seen in Portland. Children's Bath Robes in all the newest styles and materials. Eiderdown trimmed with satin, others of heavy robing. With and without collars. Sizes 2 to 6. $2.50 to $4.05 Children's Dresses; daintiest of styles and fabrics. Sizes 2 to 6. "The Shop for Little Tots" 2d Floor Sale of Gongoleum Art Gaf pet il Mitt 411 I J In SK li Rl 3 "j- ."jtWi-Jir If Tun IK W Cocoa Fiber DoorMcts 79c and 98c -j-LOT 1 Cocoa Fiber Door Mats, size 14x24 inches. Good heavy brush and well made. '70 Specially priced for this sale at only v C LOT 2 14x24-inch Door Mats with extra fine fiber. , Edged with fancy green QQ border. ; Specially priced for this sale at vyL Other Mats in sizes up to 26x42 inches. 3d Floor jg Low-cost and long " wear- make Gold Seal,Congoleum the most economical floor covering it is possible to buy. The firm, sanitary surface is water-proof and rot-proof. It will not curl or "kick up" at the edges or corners. The Congoleum in this special 2-Day Sale is 3 Yards .-. . Wide 1 and may be had in varying lengths from 6 to 12 feet. Being without borders these Congoleums are suitable for any room in the house. The assortment embraces a great variety of Allover Patterns in tile, wood block and elab orate floral effects in all the most attractive colors and combinations. Congoleum in Rug Sizes At Special Prices Congoleum, size 9x12 ft., special at $8.88 Congoleum, size 9x10.6 ft., special at $7.77 Congoleum, size 9x 9 ft., special at $6.66 Congoleum, size 7.6x 9 ft, special at $5.55 Congoleum, size 6x 9 ft, special at $4.44 Rug Dept., 3d Floor Bedding Sale! Cotton Blankets, gray and tan with colored borders also white with pink or ?0 OP ' blue borders. size Cotton Blankets in PO fA double-bed size; at tft)U Wool-Mixed Blankets in double bed size. .Fancy CM FA colored plaids; at tfr1." Wool BlanketS-r-made in Ore gon, of Oregon, wool. Plain - white with colored borders and fancy plaids. (jQ OA On special sale at DUU Auto Robes made from Oregon wool. Great variety of beautiful patterns and colors-$6.75 to $25.00 3d Floor Golden West Coffee lib. 43c 3 lbs. $1.20 5 lbs. $1,90 vacuum packed in handy tins always deliciously fresh. If you enjoy a good cup of coffee try Golden West none better. Rinso for easy ? washing! a naekace vIV Rolled Oats on sale today, 5 ibs. Head Rice, Blue OKn Rose brand, 3 lbs.' &di, We give S. & H. Stamps. 25c Swift's Classic Soap the family favorite. $5.40 per case IS (PI AA bars for only D1.UU Snider'g Catsup priced 28 per bottle, ot CP. 2 bottles for only 0, Carnation Wheat or Oat Flakes 32 pkg. Crockery article free in each package. Model Grocery, 4th Floor Pure Linen Table ClotHs $6.95 Main Floor Only a limited num ber of these splendid Cloths. Of all pure linen, beautiful patterns; size 2x2 yards. Place j? Qpr your order early. Special DO.J Richardson's Table Cloths spe cial $11.70, $14.40, $17.10. Napkins to match $14.40 doz. Itjf Sale Art Cretonnes For Halloween costumes, draperies, bags, pillows, aprons and many other purposes Cretonnes are much in demand. Our stock is now complete hundreds of . beautiful new patterns just received. Dept. 3d Floor. ... Fancy Art Cretonnes 3 Yds.-f or $1 thousands of yards in this special lot. Light, medium and dark patterns suitable for all purposes. Values up fl"J AA to 75c 3 yards for D1.UU Fancy Terry Cloth values up $1.25 Art Cretonnes At 98c Yd. splendid selection of desirable patterns in all the most wanted colors. Cretonnes selling here tofore up to and includ- QOf, ing $1.25 special, yard wOL to $2.00 special, $1.39 a yard. t 8 J Two-Quart Size Regular price $.95) . Special prica of eevr 20a , (Regularly 28c) From Oct. 20th' to Oct. 28th For Sale on 3d Floor