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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31. 1014. a MILL AT ASTORIA WILL START STEAMER LINE "Invincible" Suit at $25 Men's 3d Fl Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimimi'" Kemoval of Uur Bookstore Makes Keductions .(Necessary I New Spring Wash Fabrics Are Underpriced i TO TRANSPORT WHEAT Annie Cummings Will Go to' The Dalles .Tomor-w- to" : ' 5 1000 Books Of iginal editions, slightlyj soiled t from di splay includ ;ing "Queed "The Hoosier Chronide," : etc.special 50. f 500 Children's Books Beautifully illustrated, some hurt from hand I ling, regularly to $1.50 reduced to 25S Our assortment of New Spring Wash Materials is comprehensive j j in every detail. Deeply reduced prices in effect for Removal Sale ; X j $2.00 38-Inch Brocaded Ratine Silk and cotton combination, in-all 3 : the new and modish shades, reduced to. Yard. SI. 50. , ' -3 fa DoroAea Nash Will Interpret "PARSIFAL, Here Tomorrow The story of the Opera will be told by Miss Nash, with musical .'accompaniment. , IN THE TEA ROOM, SEVENTH FLOOR, AT 3 P. M. Interpreta tions free of charge. Operatic selections will also be rendered on the Concert Vktrola. I J.O 9.w Jlix J300KS ioiu anu leauier uuuiiu, ussuiicu uncs uvv To $1.50 Copyrighted Juvenile Books Original editions, only 50. Bibles Suitable for Easter giftsreduced ONE THIRD. "New Thought" Literature At a reduction of 10. Meier rraak Bookstore, basement Auts. $1.00 38-Inch Printed Crepe de Chine In many attractive and fash-, tonable colors now, yard, 75. 25c Printed Djmities Dainty patterns and colors for Summer frocks,' Take on First Loau, P reduced to, yard, 15t. n.i.r mmk--wrt noo-eV matuimg. RATE TO BE CUT IN TWO r CompBjr BiIKtm Water Transporta tion' Oreroome Only Handicap . Tinder WbIob Town labors. 16 X-W j .'p j I' 'I iiiinittinniiniimnmni, J Store Opens at 9 A. M. 1 Ml E. R. & F. RICS . Store Closes at 6 P. Ml The B.xnjflcance of the opening; of the Olllo canal la foreshadowed by j the establishment of a water trans- portatlon service by the Astoria Flouring Mills company. ' The steam er Annie Cummings will go to The I'allps tomorrow to load the first In stallment of wheat for the company and convey It directly to the mill. This j Is the first time In years that wheat has been shipped from the Interior to Astoria. In addition to the first ship ment by the Annie Cumminsa, the milling company Is now loading on a barge at Irving dock. In this city, 360 tona of wheat to be shipped to Astoria. "We round at Astoria." said Edgar W. Bmlth, president of the Astoria Flouring Mills company, today, "a most favorable locaUon for a flour mill, except the discriminatory rates on wheat, which we have prepared to overcome by means ot water trans portation." After the Celilo canakrfs opened it ie tne plan of the company to extend ; its service to upper river points. '. The Initial rapacity of the Astoria 1 mill Is 600 barrels per day, and It la planned to Increase this to 1000 bar- ' rels. Mr. 8ml th recently purchased , 16,000 bushels of wheat in the Wasco i district, to be shipped from The Dalles, and 10,000 bushels in Port- I land, making a supply of 25,000 bush- els when the mill begins grinding. The present railroad rates on wheat to Astoria are 21 cents per 100. Ac cording to the estimate of Mr. Smith, this can be reduced 50 per cent by the ! water transportation - Inaugurated by j bis company. j Groveland Club i Elects Officers' Traak X.owry Had President Com ... Mttee is Appointed to Confer With Commissioner Brewster. The Groveland' Park Improvement club elected the following new offi cers at Ha meeting last night in the Methodist Episcopal church at East FlftV-thlrd and Lincoln afreeta-. "P ?(- y. dent, Frank Lowry; vice-president, , Mrs. C. O. Field; Secretary, Arthur ? Hoffeldt; treasurer, Mrs. R. II. Bald- . ' win. Frank Kupper, A. la. Deuscher and ' W. II. Kasdorrf were appointed a com- I mittee to draft a letter to Commls-! sioner Brewster requesting him to go over the ground and consider the plans 1 for the proposed Lincoln street en trance to Mount- Tabor Park. The committee will cooperate with the South Mount Tabor Improvement Club in this. , The club decided to hold a street carnival upon the completion of the paving In this section of the district, bounded by Lincoln, Division, East Fifty-second , and East Fifty-fifth streets. apid Strides in the Disposal of Stocks in All Departments Adjusting the Quantities to Facilitate the Removal of All Merchandise From Present Five-Story Building MakingM Your Luncheon Will Be a Delight If Partaken of at Meier & Frank's SEVENTH FLOOR RESTAURANT Where the most tempting luncheon in the city is served each day from ll to 2:30 -with change of menu daily at the nominal cost of SOc Direct. Elevator, Service. 5very Article Reduced! Except Groceries, "Silk Maid" Hose, 'Willamette" Sewing Machines, "Invincible", "Samson" Suits and Contract Goods "Swat-the-Fly" Campaign Opens Tomorrow Headquarters at Meier & Frank's, Third Floor Wednesday, April 1st, is the day set for the formal opening of the "Swat the Fly" Campaign, which will continue until April loth. The Portland Women's Club will have charge of the campaign on Wednesday and the Educational Committee, consisting of MrscMer win Pugh, Dr. Leah S. Riker and Mrs. F. Eggerf, will be the repre sentatives of the club on that day. Harrison Now Wants to Run1 Segistcred as "Vrolxl" Brownsville ' Man Wants to Boa for legislature on Democratic Ticket. I Salem. Or., March 31. Fred Harri son, of Brownsville, a registered mem ber of the Prohibition party; who wants to run on the Democratic ticket for the legislature, has written to Sec, retary of State Ben W. Olcott for ad vice as to how he may do It. Iast week he wrote to Secretary Ol- i cott requesting him to cancel his dec laration as a candidate on the Demo cratic ticket because he had discovered that he was registered as a Prohibi tionist. In his last letter be says It is a shame to waste all the work he has been to In getting his petitions circulated, and wants to continue in I tne race ror the legislature. Secretary Olcott advised him that he could have his registration changed from Prohibition to Democrat only by consent of the county clerk. If the county clerk is agreeable there Is noth ing in the law to prevent a re-reglstra-.tlon. Mr. Olcott advised him further, however, that the petition he had cir culated would not be acceptable, and that a new petition would have to be prepared. Daughters Plan j Trail Marking- . i Zdea Xs to riace Monuments on Either . Bide of the Columbia to Show oil Oreg-on Train. Aberdeen, Wash., March SI. A movement ia on foot here by the 1 Daughters of the American Revolution r.tffi Oregon and Washington to place Poi'R V.fTitm on either side of the Co- 165 Mom'ver to mark the Oregon trail ' fcvi'rT3., definitely decided ail U tUe Columbia the trail j $5.6o MONTH. :i rHved to have been . aye.. Kern Park. ifort will be made i ' nHntli wt. and Kowtpt location. The 1$ clean bungaiored at the same Soott car to Whitman lis to be mada block went to 710 on w'i" 9 SIX room houve. gas, hot ws ly tinted. 68 K. Zlat st. K- " ii. t'ottage. walk! th and Sand room tance. Hast Kast 2.101. , GOOD thrr-rooni houac $5 pir mont 'he W. J. Wolfe. 15th and Alberta stsTe HFRF noiea . Phone Woodlarn 1267. rKm modern house, easy walking distance. Inquire 441 Halwey at. 115 &-room cottage, 4 blocks BroaJ- 'Way orioge. Hokh. fttain 514. ( BOOM cotia;e. 7i0 E. Ankeny st., $15. ftionern. pnone. Mast til. LXISt,' Irving ton. "rdman. i 1 TO Kast 27U. W. 11. ;OOD t room house. . 1.0th and 'ouch Btw. Phone Kawt 2409. modern houe for rent. $12. Pwfaotly aaa!"'-. "'A-i: va?; .aim,u,ro OMnonttrat. g- -" ty 50c Sunfast Drapery, the Yard 35c WARRANTED NOT TO FADE BY LIGHT Sunfast Drapery Material, 36 inches wide, in pink, old rose, brown, blue and green that is absolutely warranted not to fade by light is offered tomorrow at a reduction from 50c to, QPn CJtSl Meier fc Frank's Third Tloor Main Bail ding the yard IIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIlIIlllIIIIllllllIllllIIIIIlllIlllIIIIllllIllIIIllllllIItlllIllllllllllIlIIlllllIllIIIIIIlllllllIlIIIlItllIlillIlIIIlIllIlllIlIII I Friend Tells Friend of 1 This Sale of the Famous Seasonable Sale of Women's and Children's Sweaters At Removal Sale Prices Misses' Norfolk Sweaters, Tomorrow at $3.15 The Norfolk Sweater Coat is the most attractive style Sweater for misses, and this lot that we're pricing at only $3.15 for Removal are unusually pretty. They're in a heavy weave, in emerald, tan, white, oxford and cardinal colors just suited to the young girl. Splendidly made, and handsome Norfolk Sweater Coats, "priced for Removal at only $3.15 Children's Sweaters for Removal at Only 98c The Apparel You Prefer For the Opera, For Easter Wear, For Spring! Is here adorning our well-filled cases exquisite creations that have been gathered together for the selection of our patrons the women of Portland and vicinity. A GOWN FOR THE OPERA? There are myriads of them. Beautiful Silks made in semi-decollete style (the model the dance has made so modish), lovely crepes, laces, nets and other drapable materials, all fashioned to suit the latest caprices of the best designers in the world. And the colors are those of the imagination of artists daring, yes but beautiful withal. THE EASTER SUIT the absolute necessity of every woman nowa dayswill be easy of selection from our immense variety. What ever your particular taste we shall undertake to gratify it from the hundreds that are coming to us every day, chosen by our buyers with Easter and Spring in mind. They're decidedly chic and unique these Easter and Spring Suits and perhaps you'll think their quaintness almost extreme but a trial fitting will prove to . you that they're practical, graceful, and decidedly becoming Oh, the Fashion designers are clever persons! , THE WRAP is an item of intense interest this Spring. Such unusual and ' old-fashioned looking semi-cape effects, with just yards and. yards of rufflings, pleatings and other dainty touches that are so feminine and- so alluring. Silk Coats and Wraps, preferably of " black,, are very popular and very practical. THE SEPARATE COAT in the attractive Balmacaan, Norfolk, Sport and other novel styles will appeal to every woman. We've such a splendid assortment, in all the new materials, colors and styles. These Sweaters for children are part wool, and come in a wide js-- range of colors very desirable for play and school wear. Sizes QO- 5 28 to 34. Removal Sale price on these excellent little Sweaters OC E Women's, Misses' Worsted Sweaters at $1.79 1 The Sweaters reduced to this very low price, come in sizes for 5 women and misses. They're full fashioned and extra well made of 5 worsted, and in all colors. Regularly the prices are $2.28 (J" PJfQ to $3.95--Removal Reduction is Women's $7.50 and $8.50 Sweaters at $4.95 I "Gotham" Shirts Of the Extraordinary Reductions The Thousands of Shirts- The Newness of the Designs -And Every Shirt a 'Gotham " It.was impossible for us to display ALL the "Gotham" Shirts that go to make up this sale at one time though dozens of tables were piled high yesterday and today? Tomorrow a fresh assortment will be brought down from our stock rooms and placed at the disposal of the hundreds of men who are coming each day to share in the wonderful savings made possible by purchasing , Regular $1.50 "Gotham" Shirts for only 93 Reg. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 "Gotham ' Shirts at $1.29 The $1.50 Gotham Shirts at 93c Handsome rope stitch Angora and flat weave Sweaters, in oxford, brown, cardinal and white. This is a broken line of sizes and styles, selling regularly from $7.50 to $8.50 for the Removal Sale J A Qf? the reduction is deep , VXeeO Meier fc TnaX'm Second rioor Mala Buildta are a varied assortment, including Golf Shirts with soft negligee bosoms, double French cuffs attached others with separate military collars or attached military or turn-down collars. Also Shirts made with plain and pleated bosoms with stiff cuffs attached. Madras, percales, "chambray, oxford, soisette and novelty materials. All NEW Spring colors and styles and every Shirt worth $1.50 the "Gotham" manufacturers make QQ eSDls Jturt Znelde XCorrieom Street Xatrsnpe $2, $3.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.29 1 are in two styles, negligee and golf. There' a di- vcrsity of styles in the assortment, handsome New S Spring fabrics, in stripes, figures and plain" colors. 5 The Golf Shirts are made in the regulation style, , S with collars attached or detached and soft French 2 cuffs, and the Negligee Shirts have plain or 'pleated 5 bosoms, with stiff cuffs attached. Men are wildly rE: enthusiastic over this unparalleled sale of "Gotham" 5 Shirts that are on sale now reduced 1 flfl'S from $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 to.... DXe47 no cheaper Shirts now niiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH - And All - This New and Modish Spring Apparel Is Marked at a Reduced Price for Removal Sale Garment' Salons .Second Ploor Main Building The Grocery Specials for Wednesday Easter Novelties Reduced New and Attractive Booklets, Poet Card, Dinner Favor, Place Cards, Table Decorations and Score Card Latest effects in handsome novelties All reduced for Removal. STATIONERY UNDERPRICED Crane's Paper, and Correspondence Cards, all' newest ..styles, including Elizabethan Plate effect, and new tissue -lined envelopes in delicate shades and tints Oxford grey and Acorn tints, at Removal Sale Re ductions. Crane's Linen Lawn Paper by Ream newest sires, complete assortment, at Removal Sale Prices. Crane's Delft Blue Initial Raper or Cor respondence Cards. Spec'L box 28c Crane's 65c Gold Initial Stationery special, box 49c Crane's 25c linen Lawn Tablets and Highland Linen Tablets, 22c r , JTlrst noor Hew BoOdlnf Infants' Hand-Made Dresses Go on Sale Tomorrow Regu lar $2.50 to $20.00 Dresses Re duced to $1.79, $1.94, $2.59, $3.39, $6.98 and $8.98. There are Just lOO' Infants' Long Dresses in this lot and they're a manufacturer's samples which our buyer was . fortunate enough to purchase during her 'recent trip to New York. The daintiest Dresses imaginable beautifully embroidered, and made of the best materials, and in dainty styles and designs suitable for .infants' wear. ' Every Dress" in this assortment is worth from $2.50 to $20.00, but for our great Removal Sale we've divided them in Jo six distinct lots at the' foUowing deeply reduced prices. $1.79, $1.94, $2.59, $3.39, $6.98 and $8.98 second oe Hew Bulldlnr 65c New Silk Ties for Men Exclusive DesignsWorth $1.00, for Removal Sale Tomorrow, Only These are Ties that Men will like to wear the styles are so extremely new and the colors and patterns so attractive and -suitable for Spring wear. They've just arrived these handsorae new Silk Ties that we've so deeply underpriced, and the variety of patterns and colors will make selection from the assortment -a pleasure,. Handsome greens, browns, wistaria, blues in many shades, grays and combinations of dozens of colors in Persian effects, stripes, floral patterns, dots and plaids are here. The silks are the best and many styles wuT be found. The beauty of these Ties is their exclusiveness of design they will be found nowhere, else. , It's Tune to Select the Easter Ties, and Here Are Spring's Newest Effects Reduced to 65c Each Xelev U rnak'iJaat Znelde Morrison Street Zatraaoe e m i SUGAR CURED SHOULDER HAMS of finest quality. Proper ly smoked and trimmed. Unusually lean. Special, the lb. Kaola the best shortening. Large pail $1.59; medium size... Victor reaa splendid Drana. Dozen S1.15; can. i Alaska Salmon no. l cans Pink Salmon 3 cans. White or Yellow Cornmeal Freshly ground. No. 9 sack. . . entButternat Butter Popular brand.' Roll. .......... nn-ntew Corn Sweet and tender. Dozen cans $1.10; can..... polled Oats Freshly milled. No. 9 sack.., 20tiQumker" Corn. Flakes Freshly toasted. Package..';.. . . f ft ftH V. auv-. t Al. ' r AmA V ...... HO m"S$0c Victor Ceylon Tea-r-Pound . . TTHTrKbinet Coffee Aromatic blend. Pound. . . nrfrei 14c . . .80c . . .10c ...25c . . . 29c . ..59c ., .10c . .35c , ..7c ...15c . . .39c . . .30c Meier ft Frank's Pure rood Grocery, Basej&eat . e i Hear the Operas on the Victrola Basement Annexe THEr Q.UAL1T YT STO fjE- OF PORTLAND Tiftrv, 3bctforrIsoiy Alder Sta. Butterick Patterns Are Best for the Deslgnerof Easter Apparel Removal Specials in Notion Section 40c WORTH OF ASSORTED NOTIONS seleeted by you on Wednesday consisting of at least 4 different Items only WC 5c Card Safety Fins t dozen on card ...,....;. 3 15c Director Skirt Belting Black and while. Yard..,...,,..,... Sc ! 25 Acme Sanitary Belts Each.. , , . .. . ... 15f Kleinert's Sanitary Dress Protectors Each ;Y. i .Vi25el n. . . . 1 f fl . am . . aft. - 91 imon uarmeni ontetos ana dusk svpperxcrs aii sizes Fair. 7e 50e Eaton Shields All sizes. Pair... -4Zc Expert Demonstrator to Explain the Merits of KLEINERT'S FAMOUS NEW SHIELDS. They're in Suitable Shapes for Eveninr Gowns , Flesh Colored Priced, the Pair. .......... ...... .35c 40 Meier rrank's riret rim-xiw 3Bon4lag i 4 1 n I niTlVim luiniralows. for 1 Bwadway.X Franklln. r K v