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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. 1814. Farmer Cannot Find Sick Girl in Need until three months ago, when aha waa taken sick," said Dr. Ziegler. " "Now that she is improving, the physician desires her taken out every day during the nice weather. Her friends will give her the outing if some Good Samaritan will kindly donate a four wheel chair suitable for street use until such time as a con veyance becomes unnecessary. She is deserving of the help." Some one who will help Is requested to communicate with Dr. Ziegler in the Medical build ing. Copper alloyed goldleaf of less than 23 karats cannot be stamped upon leather without risk of tarnishing, while If silver be used In the alloy 18 karat gold can be used safely. Editorial Association to Meet at Houston Oregon Hewspaper People Who Kay Ba in South Bequeated to Register at Headquarters. Albert Tozier, past president of the National Kd"itorial association and rep resentative of Oregon on the executive committee, call attention to the an nual meeting of the association at Houston, Texas, April 23-25 and ex presses a desire that Oregon be repre sented at the meeting. If any Oregon newspaper people are contemplating a trip Into the south at that time they are requested to go to the headquar ters of the , association at the Rice hotel, Houston, and register. Any member of the Oregon Press association, the Portland Press club, the Women's Press club or any of the district associations are eligible to alt in the national body. Closing Time Changed The closing hour for accepting want ads for The Sunday Journal will be o'clock Saturday evening instead of 9 o'clock as heretofore. Advertising for the "New Today" columns will be ac cepted until 9 o'clock. (Adv.) Journal Want Ads bring results. Big Marine Pageant Planned for Festival isations! of Portland were present, v The opening event of the festival will be the big pageant of steamships which will go down the river to meet the royal barge of Rex Oregonus and that there isn't enough in this part of the country. What he wanti li': Minnesota King, a variety particularly -suitable for the Oregon central high lands. Mr. Smith accordingly has gone o Spokane to see if he can scare up" enough seed in that locality. He will need a ton and a half. Three hundred acre corn fields are common in the eastern so called "corn states," but .the Industry in Oregon la still so young that the farm of that" to Seed Corn Enough oi invaiiQS unair Queen Rose. Car of Fatally Resulted la Illness, and Zt Xa Xecessary Site Ba Taken Out of Doora Daily. Details of Program for Opening Day of Boae Carnival Axe Completed by Delegation of Aquatic Organisations. Details of plans to put on the big gest and best program of marine events in . the history of the northWeat were completed at a meeting recently held in the office of C. V. Cooper, chair man of the committee of arrangements for this feature of the Rose Festival. Delegates from all the aquatic organ Promptly at z p. m. a long program of racing T events, spectacular stunts, iuti luinrhuta tumna and hich Application by Madras Man to O.-W. K. ft IT. Sends Agriculturist Scurry tag Around Country to Find Zt. I. A. Taylor of Madras. Or., is trying to find enough acclimated seed corn to plant 300 acres. His project is so .'I i -1 dives from the different bridges will Has bo me one an Invalid's chair that ia not in uee? The use' of It for a short time will help bring: health back to a girl who has been ' 111 In a local hospital. The request for help comes from Dr. Amelia Ziegler. "The girl, still in her teens, un selfishly devoted her time to the care ot younger members of her family begin. j On the general committee handling the marine events are: W. H. Curtis, W. H. Gray and I M. Myers, of the Portland Motor Boat club; H.' E. Judge, A. A. Allen, A. A. Pf aender of the Port land Rnwlm club, and T. J. Menden- slxe' here is causing somewhat of a sensation In agricultural circles. far the largest individual venture in corn so far undertaken in the Pacific northwest. Applying to C I Smith, agricultur ist of the O.-W. R. & N.. for help In getting this seed, Mr. Taylor found The Norwegian government has es tablished a censorship of motion pic ture films intended for public exhibi tion, x hall. Captain Todd and Arthur Shobin of the Oregon Tacnt club. r A . I l' iSPL,,!, C,f Excepting Only Groceries, "Silk Maid" Hose,' 'Willamette" Sewing Every Article KeaUCea tor KemOVal Oale: Machines, 'Invincible" and "Samson" Suits and Contract Goods 20 Jfllb RoMsimigNews of interest to All Men Tomorrow Is the Final Day for Men's Clothing and Haberdashery in Present Location Timely Offers Dominate This Page Affording You Worthwhile Economy Choose Tomorrow Your New Spring Apparel and Furnishings , See Our Extra Window Displays on Fifth Street! Men s Furnishing Specials! Last-Day -ln-uict-Location Sale Men's and Boys' Clothing, Third Floor Haberdashery, Just Inside Morrison Street Entrance Men Who Discriminate Buy Clothing Here Men! Seltlojn you're given an opportunity such as this to purchase the new Spring Suits :md Coats at the outset of the season at a material reduction. Uur clothing chief, while in the Eastern markets, contracted heavily from the tore most oh. thing makers, and the removal of the Men's Clothing Department to its new location in the Temporary Annex, at the close of tomorrows selling, renders stock reductions at once imperative. There's an unusually wide range of makes to choose from represented by the famous A. B. Kirschbaum, Adler-Rochester, Hickey-Freeman, Washington Company, ftogers Feet, and other equally reliable and desirable tailors for men. Tomorrow, with Removal Sale Reductions in effect, these garments are offered at exceptionally low prices to minimize the stocks to the greatest extent. We have the clothing you want the quality you demand and the styles you most desire- all priced to compensate you well for your purchasing here tomorrow! Men's $15.00 Fancy Suits Reduced to $12.00 Men's $20.00 Fancy Suits Reduced to $16.00 Men's $25.00 Fancy Suits Reduced to $20.00 Men's $30.00 Fancy Suits Reduced to $24.00 Men's $35.00 Fancy Suits Reduced to $28.00 Men's Blue and Black Suits Now at Discount of 10 Men's Winter Overcoats Now Half Price Men's Fancy Trousers 10 and 20 Discount Workingmen's Clothing Reduced 10 Men's Bathrobes Reduced 20 "Invincible" Suits for Men made to our specifications all-wool fabrics at all times priced at $16.50 Malar ft Frank's Man's Stora Tnird Floor Sixth Streat Annex. The Boy Who Needs a New Suit, Coat or Hat May Be Completely Outfitted at Slight Cost During Our Great Removal Sale Monday morning the new Boys' Section will be opened in the Temporary Annex across l'ifth street, where we'll be settled until our new building is ready for occupancy. Tomorrow we're going to outfit hundreds of boys whose moth ers are awake to the splendid opportunity for economy that exists in purchasing clothing at our deep Removal Sale Reductions. The boys will be fitted to spick and span "Sampcck" Suits that are made to give perfect service and satisfaction, and many other equally as sturdy Suits and all at Removal Sale prices. Smart top coats, new style blouses, and hats and caps will also be purchased and- these, too. at a radically reduced price. FOR REMOVAL SALE EVERY GARMENT IS REDUCED (EXCEPT "SAMSON" SUITS) Boys' $ 5.00 Fancy Two Pants Suits, reduced to $ 4.00 Boys' $ 7.50 Fancy Two Pants Suits, reduced to $ 6.00 Boys' $10.00 Fancy Two Pants Suits, reduced to $ 8.00 Boys' $12.00 Fancy Two Pants Suits, reduced to $10.00 Boys' $15.00 Fancy Two Pants Suits, reduced to $12.00 Boys' Blue and Black Suits, at a reduction of . . . . .10 Boys' Hats, Caps, including new Straws, reg. 50c to $.", reduced 10 Boys' Wash Suits Oliver Twist, Middy and Russian Styles, 10 Off. "SAMSON" SUITS FOR BOYS $5.00 "SAMSON" TWO-PANTS SUITS $6.50 Boys Section Third Floor Sixth Streat Annex. SB Removal Sale Prices on Misses' and Children's 'Middies' and Children's Dresses "Initial" Middies, Removal Price $2.13 Very smart for outing or school wear are these Initial Middies for the young miss and her smaller sister, and they're practical to a degree. "Golf Middies, Removal Price $1.75 These popular "Golf" Middies come in solid colors red, Copenhagen or navy arid all sizes are shown. "Balkan" Middies Priced for Removal $2.00 Novelty two-toned Middies are in this group; also white Middies, embroidered in red or blue made with popular drop shoulders, Balkan style. $1.25 to $1.75 "Camp-Fire" Middies $1.00 Popular "Camp-Fire" Middies in white, and regulation "Middies" in Copenhagen blue, are included in this group for Only ?1 each. Children's $3.75 Dresses, Special $3.29 Excellent for beach wear are these stylish Dresses of Kindergarten Cloth fetchingly made and finished with patent leather belt. Children's Washable "Gretchen" Dresses $1.35 Dainty Dresses of washable Poplin in tan and pink prettily trimmed with embroidered designs on front and belt. Second Floor Main Ball dins Women's Knit Underw'r Reduced Women's 75c Lightweight Union Suits low neck, no sleeves, tight knees. Regular and outsizes. Reduced, suit 59 Women's 25c Summer Weight Ribbed Vests low necked, sleeveless style. 2 for 35e, each 18 Women's Ribbed Umbrella Drawers plain and lace trimmed knees, the pair 35 Women's Kayser Silk Vests in white, pink and sky blue, with plain or embroidered yokes. Special, each $1.95 Meier ft Frank's Fixrt Floor Mala Building Women'sSpringHosieryReduced $1.50 Kayser or McCallum's Thread Silk Hose, in all colors and styles, the pair $1.39 Wpmen's Lightweight Lisle Hose all colors, fuN fashioned and seamless, pair 32 Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose in black, white and all colors, full fashioned, the pair 22 Misses' Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose Summer weight, seamless, in black and white 3 pairs 50c the pair 1T Malar ft Frank's First rioor Main Banding $3LongMousquetaire Gloves 95c A very fine quality French made White Undressed Kid Glove, selling regularly at $3 the pair, is the offering for Sat urday only at 95c! Full 16-button length, with 3 pearl but tons at wrist in white only. A truly remarkable QPf offering for this one day's sale at, the pair Double Tipped Silk Gloves, 16-button length in black, white ajid colors. Fine quality of pure silk, in full QQf elbow length, the pair OUK Meier ft Frank1! First Floor Main Building New Silk Ribbons at the Yd. 23c Usual Prices 35c and 50C the Yd. 600 pieces of New Silk Ribbons, fine quality, in plain taffeta and silk moire, in all the popular colors. Also 150 pieces of the very newest fancy Ribbons, such as plaids, Roman stripes, Dresdens, and some imported fancies. The widths vary from 4 to 5j4 inches. For Removal Sale, 00 this regular 35c and 50c Silk Ribbon is reduced to, yardWv Meier ft Frank's First Floor Main Building Odd Pairs of Curtains Reduced We've an assortment of Curtains, only one pair of a kind, in Scrims, Nottinghams, Cable Nets and Irish Point that are deeply reduced for Removal Sale. Curtains, regularly $1.75 to $3.50 Pair ?LOO Curtains, regularly $4.00 to $8.00 Pair $2.50 Meier ft Frank's Tnird Floor Main Ball ding $4.00 Eye Glasses at $2.00 Pr. SATURDAY ONLY For one day, Saturday, we'll sell our regular $4.00 Eye Glasses at half price $2.00. i This includes fancy metal Case. . rint Floor Sixth Street Annex. In Temporary Annex New Kodak Store mntains rvrvtliinc for th amateur ntiotncrAnheTv A fresh simnlv nf 4 . o w o mt tr -j m P Fastman Hlms always on hand. Developing and printing done by an ex- 3 peri, wtio was iormeny wun ine r-asiman rvoaaK to. Kodaks Priced from $6.00 to $60.00 Brownie Cameras Priced from $1.00 to $12.00 Premo Cameras Priced from $4.50 to $54.00 s Meier ft Frank's Temporary Annex, Fifth St. All for 25c! Tomorrow! Boys' Fielder Glove, Baseball and Bat f Boys' Fielder Glove made of selected tan leather. Leather lined and felt padded, with connecting thumb web. Boys' Practice Baseball little under regulation size and weight, wi'th a lively center. Boys' Baseball Bat ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR 25 SATURDAY ONLY E Meier & Frank's Sporting Goods btore Sole distributer in Portland for Gold smith Pacific Coast Official League Baseball. Headquarters for Baseball Suits. Full line Harry T. Lee and Slazenger Golf Goods. Fishermen's complete outfits. ALLIAT REASONABLE PRICES Sporting Goods Store moved to New Location, Temporary Annex, Fifth-St. Entrance. Select the Over-Sunday Groceries Tomorrow With Utmost Economy SUGAR-CURED SHOULDER HAMS Correctly smoked and trimmed. From young, corn-fed hogs. Spe- " Oi cial, the pound AO 21, Jersey Butter Well-known brand. Roll 53 Breakfast Bacon Half strips only, averaging 10 to 12 lbs. the pound 22 Superior Hams Sugar-cured and tender. Lb 18 Boiled Ham Surplus fat removed. Lb 35 Royal Banquet Butter Always best. Roll '..57 Pork Sausages Correctly seasoned. Lb 19 Frankfurters Fresh daily. Lb v Victor Coffee Aromatic blend. Lb 29 Sugar Special Cube or Powdered Sugar-r4 lbs 25 Imported Boned Sardines No. y can 25 Pure Lard No. 10 pail $ 1.35 No. 5 pail .69 Pastry Flour Best for fancy cakes. No. -9 sack 29 Iowa Corn Sweet and tender. Doz. cans 95 3 cans 25c Eastern Cheese Rich cream cheese. Lb .'..25 Sliced Pineapple No. 24 cans 8 slices in can. Sp'l. 15 New Walnuts No. 1 size. California soft shell nuts. Lb. 20 Sweet Navel Oranges 216 size. Dozen 15 Oranges Juicy and seedless, 176 size. Dozen .22j4e Meier ft Frank's Pars Food Orocery. Basement 25c China Cups and Saucers 10c 500 Japanese Cups and Saucers are Saturday's exceptional Removal Sale Special in the China Department, where im mense reductions are being made preparatory to moving the department. An assortment of attractive Japanese decora tions, in the dainty Japanese China Cups and Saucers sell ing regularly at 25c now reduced to 10 All Our Fancy China at. . .HALF PRICE All Dinnerware at .20 OFF Three-Pint Casseroles at $1.13 FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING ONLY 100 splendid Casser oles are to go on sale Saturday at just $1.13 an exceptional offer ing that's sure to at tract 100 thrifty house wive s. Best grade nickel frames, highly polished, and in pierced design, with brown; and white fire proof lining. Seven-inch size, and .three-pint capacity. A Removal Sale offering of extreme merit are these 1" " Q 100 Casseroles just as illustrated Saturday at.. vAeXO Meier ft Frank's First Floor Main Bonding Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at , 6 P.M. Including Saturday 1857 L ! 1914 Tm& Quality? Stor& of poktlamd -. TiftK,, SbctivTlbrrisoiy Alder Sts. Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P.M. Including Saturday $1.50 Golf Style Shirts 98c New Spring styles, fabrics and colors. Negligee bosoms, soft double French cuffs, made in coat style. $2.00 New Spring Style Golf Shirts $1.29 In coat style, with soft or stiff attached cuffs. All the newest and tjest shirt fabrics, desirable colors and patterns. 50c Wash Ties 21c Lisle mercerized fancy wash Ties, new panel and cross-stripe effects. 25c Wash Ties Special 15c Mercerized Ties, tubular style, new and desirable Spring patterns. $1.00 Silk and Silk Crepe Cravats 65c All exclusive designs, in new shades, flowing end style. 50c Silk Four-in-Hands 22c Fancy colored silks, reversible French fold and wide flowing end- 50c "President" Suspenders, Pair 39c The favorite with thousands of men. Seldom reduced s.i i ;ii!icall . 75c Muslin Nightshirts 49c Full cut, well made, plain or trimmed, V neck or turndown collars. $1.00 Muslin Nightshirts 69c Medium, light or heavyweight materials. I'lain or trimmed. Low neck or turndown collar. $1.50 New Spring-Weight Pajamas 95c Soft mercerized fabrics in cream, blue, tan and gray--a:id percales. All sizes. $2.50, $3, $3.40 and $4 "Gotham" Pajamas $1.98 Silk and linen, silk and madras, etc. V-shaped necks or military collars, silk frogs, pearl buttons and pockets. $5 to $6 "Gotham" Pajamas, Suit $2.98 Silk and silk and linen, handsome patterns and colors all sizes. Guar anteed not to fade. 15c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 10c Pure linen, .regular size, all white, quarter-inch hems, hemstitched bor ders. 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c, Each 17c Full size, M and -mch hems, and hemstitched borders. I2V2C Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs 8c Plain white centers and attractive colored borders. "Onyx" Silk Lisle Socks, 3 Pairs 50c, Pair 17c Spring weights, black, tan, and attractive Spring shades. 50c Black Silk Thread Socks, Pair 25c Splendid quality, lisle thread tops, heels and toes. Lisle-Finished Socks, Removal Price, Pair 2l2c In black, tan, gray and navy. Durable Socks. 50c Imported Silk Lisle Thread Socks, Pair 35c 3 pairs for $1.00. In black, tan and all new Spring shades. $5 to $6 Jumbo Sweater Coats $3.98 All-wool, in oxford, cardinal and white ruff neck style. Suitable fot men's or women's wear. $6 and $7 Shaker Knit Sweater Coats $2.98 Ruff neck or Byron collars, separate knit-in pocket in maroon and crimson also Norfolk style, in gray and white small sizes. Men's or women's wear. $3.50 Medium-Weight Sweater Coats $2.39 Ruff neck, in oxford, cardinal, maroon, navy and white. Sizes 34 to 4d. Boys' and Girls' $3 Shaker Knit Sweater Coat $2.24 Sizes 4 to 14 years. Ruffneck, in cardinal and Oxford, knit-in pockets. Perrin's $1.50 Tan Kid Gloves, Pair 98c Shades of tan for street wear. , P. K. and P. X. M. Regular and cadet sizes. 1 Dent's $1.50 Tan Kid Gloves, Pair $1.15 Imported cape and P. K. Kid Gloves, new shades of tan. Regular and cadet sizes. $1.50 "M. & F. Special" Tan Gloves, Pair 98c Cape Tan Street Gloves, new shades. Regular and cadet sizes. $1.00 Porosknit Union Suits 79c Genuine "Porosknit;" Union Suits, in ecru and white colors. 50c Porosknit Shirts and Drawers, Each 39c Genuine "Porosknit" garments, in white only, at this reduction. Boys' 50c Porosknit Union Suits 43c Union Suits in wfiite and ecru boys' sizes. $2.00 "Gotham" Athletic Union Suits $1.29 Sleeveless, knee length, ideal Summer Underwear. ' Meier ft Frank's Juet Inside Aider St. Zntranc UMiniiMiniiiiiiiMiiiiiniiHiiiiuiiiiiiniininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Untrimmed Hat Shapes 1 I $1.75 to $3.50 Grades at A splendid assortment of Untrimmed -Hat Shapes in Milan and Hemp. All the very newest and most tashionaoie snapes, E I in black and a very attractive range of popular colors. The regular prices range from $1.75 to S3. 50. Clear- 'jr - ance price during Removal is only I Ov I Misses' and Children' Hats many styles, col- ors and effects at Greatly Reduced Prices. Weier ft Frank's Millinery Farters Second Floor Sixth Street Annex. EE 0 yv ! niiiiiiMiiiiiinininiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnimnc