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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1913)
,,111111,! FOB FJUHDS III BORROW COUHTY So Enticingly Prepare J Arc Cur Cvjcial 50s Luiicliccas--Their Poi-kniy I: tztiy Incr i - Knit Underwear enal instantly appeals to every discriminat ing woman, owinff to it'i fine, toft J weave and the perfect finish of every irment.' The first thought of the makers, in producing Athena Under- wear, was comfort for the wearer, and how well they have accomplished this result is evident in the persistent demand women make, who specify Athena Underwear, and will use no substitute. You'll be gratified in your selection if you' ask for Athena Underwear when supplying your needs tomorrow. -FJRST FLOOR, MAIN BU1LDINQ Special Pica for Scandinavians Made by lone Resident Here to Attend Immigration Con ference Tonight. J. T. Knappenberg-, . president of the lima Commercial club, ia In the city, to day to Attend tht meeting to bo held ! una evening Dy me norwesian jmnugr lion Aid commission, organ lied aoms lima sro lor me purpose 01 sium 4or-, weglan settlers in getting established, In lha stats. ' ' Mr. Knappenberg wishes to acquaint , -tha organization with tha fact that In! the county of Morrow thera la abundant room for farmers and that Scaltdlna-1 vlan have been found moat eucceaaful thera. ' Mors of them are wanted, and they can have land ready for cultiva tion at from S10 to $25 per acre. , " "We have quite a number of Swedish and Norwegian farmefa In the vicinity of. lone," aajd Mr. Knappenberg, "and all of them have made Kood. It la a alngular fact that all tha chattel mort gagee on record In the entire county not . one la agatnat the Scandinavian aottlera, and many of them started In a very email way, Buelneaa aUvivsl Voted ', The lone Commercial club haa Juat Joined the Oregon Development league, and enthusiasm haa been aroused among . the inerabera, so that the spirit la now progressive There la a general awaken ing In the county, and the people are prosperous. In the past rew monma , several carloada of automobllea have , been delivered to farmera, and more than a dosen combination harveatera , have been brought In.' We are working i lor better roada, and hope aoon to nave a flna macadamized road Vp Willow creek. "Our county la very sparaely popu lated, about 4800 people on 1,296.000 acres, or about 2000 square miles. Last vear we had a bumper wheat crop, and Indications are for another one thla, year. By employing dry farming metn oda, 15 bushela can be grown per acre every year. Irrespective or the moiai ure. When the rainfall la aa heavy tus thla year, the yield la more than twice , that, and, many larmers nave paid zor their land with the first crop. While wheat growing 1 tha prlncl rial cereal grown, considerable attention la now being paid to corn alao, and ex periments indicate that It will prove successful. Following the cultivation of corn comes the development of the dairy industry and a good many farm era are now engaging In it. - DrlTlaf Big Wall. "An artesian well ia being driven Dear lone, and If It brlnga the wator that It la hoped for, thousands of acres will be Irrigated and their value multl piled many timet. . "By the way, we are going to have big Fourth of July celebration on the Fourth, and will be a real live one. We have engaged an aeroplane man from Portland for an exhibition and there will be horse racea and all klnda of features that go to make up a real, live celebration." ' Morrow county haa mllltona of acrea of fine yellow pine timber, and Mr. Knappenberg says the time la aoon ripe for harvesting the crop, which will mean . the establishment of sawmills and pay rolls in various parts of the county where there are no people at all now. Mr. Knappenberg ia registered at the Imperial hotel BURNSIDE SPAN CLOS ED; CARS CHANGE ROUTING The Burnside bridge, at present the oldest span across the Willamette river, was closed at 8 o'clock this morning for extensive repairs. The bridge will be closed at least two months. The draw was opened to permit the free paaaage of boats. Among other repairs will be the practical' rebuilding of the east end of the bridge, Including a new steel viaduct over the Southern Pacific tracks. Cara will be routed, during the time the bridge is closed, as follows. Alberta, Woodlawn and Union avenue lines. Union avenue to Holladay avenue, over the steel bridge to Third and Burn side atreets. West on Burnside to Fifth street and south to Washington. East on Washington to First, north on First to Flanders and back to Third acroas the bridge to Union avenue. Rose CitF Park and Beaumont lines t ui pruceea over trie regular route to Grand avenue and Burnside street, and then south on Grand avenue to Morri son and across the Morrison bridge. The lower Morrison bridge loop, alroutid Third and Yamhill streets to Front street and back across the Morrison bridge will be used. Going out Grand svenue from Morrison, these cara will turn at . Ankeny street and go east to Twenty Eighth street. They will then proceed north to Sandy Road and fol low the regular route. TO ASK PORTLAND TO " URDTirmTr ax nnnTAi a ran i luirn ichi run I ULrt "Word haa been received here from Ban Francisco that, in view of the cor diality manifested by Portland and that citjr's interest in the Portola Festival, to be, given In San- Francisco, October 22 to 26 next, the Portola Festival com mittee and Mayor James Rolph Jr. to day " decided to request Mayor A, G. Rushlight of Portland to name a spe cial , resident Portola commissioner. This commissioner will supervise the preparations for- Portland's participa tion in the holiday of next October, in which the ,400th anniversary of the dls oVery of the Pacifie ocean by Vasco Nunes de Balboa will be celebrated. DELIVERS A SPECIAL SERMON TOIAS0NS .-, j-- i in.. i The Inspiration to be derived from the taechlngs of Masonry and the har mony of the Masonic teachings with the Bible were the feature points cov ered last night by Rev. Benjamin Toung In a sermon delivered at his church, for the members of Portland lodge No. 65, A. F. ft A. M., who were special guests at the church. More than S00 members of Portland No. tS and other Masonic lodges assembled at Masonic Temple .last evening, and rnarrhed in a body to the church-led i,jTine SnfThersr landT; Speulal musle was rendered. aS - ' vr(. . rr Journal Want Ada bring results. Wednesday Is the Last Day of Exhibit and the thousands of men. women and children who have already seen this remarkable working rUry m0le' tha Panama Canal proclaim it most fascinating and exceptionally instructive exhibit. You should see it tomorrow and hear the ten-minute lecture, lor certain it is that seldom, u ever, nave me people of Portland had such a rare opportunity, ItV the most realistic portrayal of that marvelous en- rrinaariny n r ilia PiHima ftn-ti l usm rn n M uAmin a A fWtA a li im 1 ,4 baa ilita tartflf ! fl AT 111 fl fl fl Ifciuvviaiag uav iu wiiatltl v-Hst gitaiisa nuiuai iva viuiu RliUUlU IV ins i'v - f morrow. Exhibit without charge. rifth rioor Wew BuUdlng A Tie to r Every Sh irt! j Vacation Time YovillCorre- IP Choose Tomorrow Iom ? spona With Folks and Friends at Home- some Cravats 3 for 50c Is Timely for You ! :-iaFok. Men, .select your necKwear supply for the entire' . season from these thousands of beautiful.Cravats. Ax boundless array of attractive patterns and designs x from this seasons newest fashions. ; Exquisite silks with large flowing endsri plain and fancy patterns, striped figures and Persian ef fects. An immense variety of plain and fancy colored Tubulars, handsome Crochet Silk Four-in-Hands and a wondrous lot of fine Mercerized " Wash Ties In plain and fancy weaves. . . . You have, an unrestricted choice from this wonderful assortment bT'"tps at this phenomenally low price. Seldom are you given such an opportunity front so splen did an assortment. Choose tomorrow from these J for 50c Edcft 17c Engraved Cards a Necessity When Traveling! 100 Card From Your Own Plate 65c , 100 Cards and Platef Plain Script $1.25 , . .. 100 Cards and Plate, French or Old Englith, $1.98 V .. . lOO'Carda and Plate, Shaded French or Old English $2.89'. 100 Engraved Wedding Announcements, eight lines, special ............ .$8.75 100 Engraved Wedding Invitations, eleven lines, special . . .... . . . . . . .$10.65 Gloves and Parasols With the New Dress " Women's $3.5Q Parasols of high grade and very attractive material, with 22-inch frames and 10 brass ribs. Stunning color com binations. Both plain and fancy. Long, hard wood handles, plain or carved. i nn Special, each...,, i)ss70 $5.00 Parasols for $4.19 first rioo xaia SrtUldlnr -ICail Orders rUl4 Women's $1.50 Perrin's Gloves of real French imported Chamois. Two-clasp style. Natural shades only. Special, the n pair Ol.LU Women's $1.75 Bacmo Gloves of white Doeskin. One pearl clasp., Spe-Aj pay cial, the pair ajjJLdf $3.00.16-Button Gloves of Bacmo make. Chamois and Doeskin. White o and natural. Special, the pair Ou)0 75c Initial Stationery, 24 sheets paper, 24 cor respondence cards,' 48 envelopes, box 59 65c Initial Stationery, long gold initial, 49tj "Peach Pink" Stationery, newest shade, box 50c 60 and ...75 50c Aeroplane Pound Paper,, linen, 96 sheets, lb. ........24 Envelopes to match pkg.. lit? 50c Correspondence Cards, Crane's, box. .43c 25c Paper, Crane's, lb 19 35c Aeroplane Stationery, linen, white, lav ender and blue, box 23 25c Stationery, Coles Phillips, fancy box 19 25c Note Paper, small size, box 19 25c Box Stationery, Crane's, box. . . ; . . . .17 65c Box Birth Announcements, fancy, box 59 35c Box Children's Stationery, fancy with pic tures, box 282 80c Box Business Envelopes, 6 inch 500 in box, box G7? 5c Linen Scratch Pads, 2 for ..... 5 25c Lunch Sets, Dennison's, each 21 15c Paper Napkins, Dennison's, plain white, per one hundred ...........;.....10c 5c Wax Paper, 3 rolls ..10 25c Pkg. Paper Plates, pkg...... ..19J 10c Pkg. Sanitary Drinking Cups, pkg.... 8 . 25c Dozen Fancy Place Cards, dozen... .21 15c Bridge and "500" Score Pads, each... 10 50c Leather Bridge Pads, each. ...28 35c Fancy Paper Napkins, Dennison's,. per one ' hundred 290 50c Congress and Initial Playing Cards, pack age .390 25c Bicycle and Narrow's Bridge Playing Cards, pkg 190 "500" and Whist Score Cards, dozen..... 40 50c D02. "500" and Bridge Score Cards, fancy, dozen ........280 15c Pkg. Paper Doilies, fancy, pkg. 110 $1.00 Fancy Post Card Albums, fancy and black leather backs, each 790 75c Poker Chips, Dennison's noiseless, bx 610 50c Doz. Wedding Cake Boxes, dozen... 410 You Can Furnish the Beach Cottage or Summer Home Economically by Choosing Here Tomorrow From These Needed A rticles So Decidedly Reduced 7 Metal Beds just as illus trated. Enameled white or green. A-6 size. A few are OA AQ single size. Special VTceiO this If i j: i $3.25 Upholstered Cots ideal for beach, cottage or Summer borne, and a great convenience in the spare room. Substantially con structed and braced. Upholstered over springs. Special for &1 A( sale ONLY. ..... W.A7fJL $18 Buffets of solid oak. Just as illustrated. Mads with lined sil verware and linen drawes and two cupboard doors. Spe- QQ A( cial, only D7eTC7 V $4.00 Corsets, $2.39 Women the most carefully dressed will find in this special lot of Corsets a dainty and suit able model that will surely give perfect fit and satisfaction. They're made of soft coutil, with low bust and long hip, having three pairs of hose supporters attached. Beautifully trimmed are these Corsets in satin ribbon and lace. Worth $4.00. Special, the pair f 2.30 Second Floor JTew BuUdlaffosail Orders rilled $1.40 Chain of hardwood and just as illustrated. Made with brace arms and QQn finished golden. Sp'l. 071 $1.75 Chairs of Eastern hardwood. Style as illustrat ed. Durably constructed with bolted arms. Golden finish. Special, (11 1Q each UXsle7 Ostermoor Mattresses "built, not stuffed." A Mattress the most conducive to restfulness of any made. Made with 4000 layers of felted Cotton. Weight 50 pounds. All sizes. One-piece style. QQ 2-piece Ostermoors, 60? Extra $8 Extension Tables of solid oak and just as illustrated -5-ft. extension. Finished 0A in in wax golden. Spl ' $44f English Breakfast Tabjes a great convenience and an economizer of space. Finished wax golden, Early English, fumed or natural. Of) QQ Offered special this week P4et70 Purchase Fnrniture on Out Clob Plan and Pay on Easy Installments! or Summer Sewing Simplified K by the Willamette Sewing Machine The Willamette Sewing Machine possesses so many special features designed for your eonveni ence and to make sewing tasks light and easy. The Automatic Tension, which permits you to sew on the sheerest materials, then on several thicknesses of hev-Afaierisf Without readjusting in anr way, is exclusive with the "Willamette." ' ; A clever litle device prevents clogging or tangling of threads; you may use the finest of thread the heaviest; it makes a clean, clear stitch that is the same on both sides; all parts oiled from a v-"7no inrowIn oj e 6e and back the sewing head. A binding warranty coyers each and every part of the "Wil lamette." , Come in and see one demon strated $2 with purchase places the Willamette Sewing Machine in your home, then $1 per week until paid for. No extra v No interest " Several Styles at $32.50 to $40.00 '3Ct 1 I 1 - f For Small Children's Wear at Beach Mom tainside Home. Shown Here First in Portland "What will be the most practical garments for the children to wear at the Beach or in the moun tains?" is the question that many mothers are ask ing at present "Koveralls" solve the problem. With no tight, elastic bands to stop the circula tion; made in one-piece, being very easy .to slip on and'off; so strong and well made that they've exceptional wearing qualities; Koveralls, it will quickly be. seen, are the most practical, healthful, economical garments for small -children, either at home or for the outing. They save washing, fit and look well, and yet are loose and comfortable in every part You'll find them In two weights the heavier quality for all-the-year-round wear, of blue denim, or blue and white stripe, genuine hickory; the lighter weight for Summer wear, of a close wov en material, with blue background and small white stripes. All are trimmed with fast color, red or blue galateas. Sizes 1 to 8 years. rJfZn Each. OL A Clever VomanPer- Until now, the at-' tempt to make a Silk Hose proof against "running" threads had never feeen successful, but at last a clever woman dis covered that by working! buttonholes in tops of Hose and re-enforcing the B underside with a narrow strip of tape, the result would be the Silk Hose Perfected. , KayserV new But-i-nol Silk Hose have two sets of buttonholes, for read justment of supporters; are all pure silk, with dou ble soles and double silk tops and are warranted not to running" threads; in -black only ; , ..... It rv n Pair p.50 Pr.$!.50 SILK STOCKING The Neiv Model Third floor Main Bnlldlaf MU OTdersTUl. sJsbMHHsbVbssVBH&sSSSSbSBwS -ThEr QjJALnYTOK&ttPotXTLANir Mall Orders -FJIIed Conforms to Present -: Drets lVlode Never before have we offered a reduced price on the new model Hall & Borchart Dress Fortn. This style is made with long hips and large waist, making it the most desirable form for fitting of Gowns now in . vogue. Regularly $2.00, we . offer these Forms spe cial tomorrow, only $1.69. j ' Adjustable , Stands -to-nt-Fonna, : .$2.00 extra. Xjrpq.; :, Tint Floor Idnlnf isotlom ; : J