THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1914. 20 I 1 UN THIS' MIL HAVE ENTIRE TICKET AT COMING ELEI CIN Will Select, as Far as Possi ble, Candidates of Other Parties Who Are' "Drys," CHAFIN IS THE SPEAKER On Hundred Bslsg-atss Present; Com mlttss Appointed to Bport X.tr. SaUin Burrta of Th Journal.) Fslem. ., April SO. At the larg est Prohibition party convention ever held In Marion county, it was decided ypKterday afternoon to put a complete county ticket In tle field, seleetlnK as far as possible candidates In the other parties who will espouse Ihe cause of the "drys," A committee of nine was appointed on nominations and will re port at an adjourned meeting of the convention. May 8. By nominating candidates already In i - s rrr. in tha ntVier Tjartles. that thu fnmhlnd inn i uiuo i . forces will be able to elect practically Candidates in dorsed by the prohibitionists must not only be out and out In favor of state and national prohibition, but they must nnniinna in the race on the Prohibition ticket in the event they are npicaxea iu i" - Republican or Democratlo ticket, as thr case may be. Over 100 deleKatrs attended the con vention. Rev. Hiram Gould of Wood burn was elected chairman, and Rev. Mr. Bristol of Jefferson, secretary Those appointed on the nominating committee were Julius Voget, Salem, chairman: Mr. ljivesiey, vnouuwum, J. Cook, Salem; Rev. Mr. Bristol. Jef ferson ; J. N. Smith, Salem; Q. W, Far i Mr Moore Turner: Mr, Ooulsen, Scotts Mills, and J. M. Brown, Pllverton. Tlie county central committee was . h,r tha election of S. S. iruiBaium n ' J -..v - Mumey, chairman; Miss Constance Ba son, secretary, ana -J. a. vook, ire KuRene W. Chafln, twice candidate for president on the Prohibition ticket, ws the principal speaker of the after noon. K. K. rayior, state Bourcim the party, also spoke. A warm discussion was. aroused overj ...i. v, ranlllntea should be 1 named before or after the primary . .i ...iu a . iM favA, rf taklnir I rlcciion, wjiu nnmo 1 1 c early action In the majority. Germans in Egypt Ask About Oregon Commercial Club Will Band to Kan at Port Bald All Publications Trans lated Into Inquirer's Ingnag-e. vnruhinir the lotus blossoms aloniz the stately Nile, a party of German farmers who have for some years been sojourning In Egypt is planning to rimiA to Orveon to begin life anew un der tho smile of Mother Nature. C. ukmia nrrttlnir from Port Said, has asked the Portland Commercial club to supply soma literature to show wnere - ohnlfa fftrmat nnrl ranches He. with pictures of the wheat and fruit and , m -A r.n n1r Dnil rattle. W. Crissey, head of the club's information department. Is preparing to send a large consignment of Ore- .nn olmanufi, DraMn alhtima and tht) other club publication so far translated into German. Kfr HhmlfH'o HddreaH lS 27 BOUle- vard de Ramlet. Alexandria, though tho farmers he represents are scat tered all along the fertile portion of the. Nile valley. Tha number of pros niwtlva Immigrants is not stated. though the inference Is given that 1 they are all prosperous people who have begun to realise the climatic and social limitations of their adopted residence. Straw Hats Will Be Worn on Excursion Straw hats newly brought from win ter obscurity will bo formally Intro duced to spring and summer and proudly serve as badges of tho Ad club May day excursion to Oregon Agricultural college tomorrow. A festival on wheels, the special train will be, tor It Is proposed to dec orate the cars with flowers and ban ners; the big steel baggage car will be floored for dancing, pianos and Vlctrolas will make music In every coach. Stunts of many merry kinds have been planned to rob the Journey of any possible monotony. The excursion's serious purpose Is I " to pay a return call to the faculty I members anM students of the college who wers recently guests of tha club at an O. A. C. day. The train will , leave Portland at 8:20 o'clock tomor row morning. More than 800' reserva tions have been made. The round trip cost of transportation Is but $2.60 and this Is to be the only expense. The arrival In Portland again will be about 11 o'clock Friday evening. VETERANS TO TAKE TRIP! Tbmorrow at Meier& Kan Surprise Sales! 1 -Day Offerings That Will Thrbrig Every Section of This Mammoth Store, An Economy Event for You! Home Industry Exhibit Continues At Meier & Frank's (A Under Auspices of Manufacturer Association of Oregon ; Large and representative showing of Made-in-Oregon products. Manufacturing methods interestingly explained,, and processes shown in some cases. Basement," Main Building. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIHII'I"""!'"""1'1111" raMBatMHiaiaiaiaaiaiaiaia ft nAinrs mciioTAxtmLTxxsxs 1S65TS PH)AT SAXJB Drapery Surpri ses $1.25 Swiss Curtains ruffled and flat styles, reduced to, pair -89 60c, 75c and 85c Bungalow Curtain Nets, in a variety, the yard . ..43 . Third rioor Vais. Building Crepe de Chine Knickers, $2.45 Splendid quality Crepe de Chine Knickers, in black, white and pink, that come in all sizes. Reduced for Friday from $3.75 to, the pair $2.45 Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, 23c Summer Weight Swiss Ribbed Vests, in extra sizes, the quality that sells ordinarily at 35c reduced for Friday to, each 23f . Mexico! iBTiiliiiTriiiiiiti..,.,..s.itiistiiiiiilJ Saturday, May 2d, oja the Fifth Floor, Main Building, at 3 P. ; M.. Miss Fannie Harley will give the interesting Travelogue "Mexico, Past and Present," for the last time. Travelogue illus ; trated by splendid stereopticon pictures. Fifth Floor, Main Bldg. ...............iinil Meier & Frank's REMOVAL DIRECTORY The Shopper's Guide (Revised Dally.) SCOTS XO. 1 Art Wssfilswork De partment To seventh Floor, near Tea Boom, Blxth-street Building. XOTB SO. 3 Xodsk Sspsxtmsnt, Bportlnff Goods 3spstmt To Temporary Annex . (across Fifth street), Fifth-street Entrance. MOTE VO 3 Alteration and Tit tlnff Booms To Fifth Floor, Sixth-street Building. '( ICOTS VO. 4 Hsu's rnralshlnr and Hat Department To Temporary Annex, First Floor. MOTE VO. 5 Men's and Boys Cloth ing and Boys' Sat Dept. To Tem porary Annex. Second Floor. MOTE HO, Trunk Department To Third Floor, Sixth-street Bldg. MOTE so. 7 BJousefnralshlngs To Third Floor. Temporary An nex. Crockery Department, to Fourth Floor, Temporary Annex. MOTE SO. 8 Mall Order Depart ment To Ninth Floor, Sixth-street Building. Msler ft Frank's Kamoval - Surprises 1266th Friday Bale $1.00 Pure Thread Silk Hose, Pair 59c Pure thread Silk Hose: for wom en, with lisle tops and double soles, in black Jbnly. Exceptional in every way are these regular $1.00 Hose, reduced for Friday CQp to. the nair OVK Adjutant ameral C. A. Williams of tlK! department of Oregon, O. A. R., I has arranged with the Southern Pa- rifle for a special train to carry tha veterans to the annual state encamp ment to be held at Tillamook June 16, 17 and 18. About 400 old soldiers are expected tj attend. The citizens of Tillamook will be hosts at an all-day excursion to the beach at Barview, paying all expenses. Troutlake School Changes. Troutlake, wash., April 30. Mtss Ethel Abby. who has been teaching, the primary grades In the Troutlake school, has accepted a school near Ooldendale and Professor Rollle Quack- cnbush, who has been principal of the local school, has accepted the-position of county school superintendent occa sioned by the resignation of Professor T. M. Anderson, former county -school I superintendent at Ooldendale, Mr. Anderson has accepted a position at Ooldendale as city superintendent . of schools. i Lipman, Wolfe & Co.'s Employes i Welfare association extend thanks to V patrons of Columbia theatre for ' the generous support given their candl " date, Helen Mclver, on Wednesday, and will appreciate continued support. BALLOTS i For Rose Festival Queen Candidates J May Be Secured With mrchases Hade la Temporary Annex Only. Rose Festival Tour de Luxe . ballots will be given with pur- ; C chases In the Temporary An- , p nex only as follows: E 10 votes with every purchase of , ioc or more, . 20 votes with every purchase of ; BOo or mora M 35 votes with every purchase of ; 7&c or more. . 50 votes with every purchase of $1 or more. 100 votes with every, purchase of $2 or more. 150 votes with every purchase of $3 or more. 200 votes with .every purchase of $4 or more. 250 votes with every purchase jof )5 or more. 50 Additional Totes With Every Additional Dollar Purchase. Totes Given With - Purchases Made In, Temporary Annex Only. Meier fe rrank's Bemoral - Burpitaes 1265th Friday Sal "Shade-On" New Light Protector Can be worn with spectacles, and are splendid protection h for the eyes against excessive light. 50c "Shade-On" reduced to 39 $1 "Shade-On" reduced to 89 George Transparent Auto Gog Tomorrow Is Straw Hat Day Every New Style Straw Hat Is Here at Meier & Frank's and Specially Priced at 98c, $1.98, $2.35 In the Temporary Annex, Fifth St. HXXCB, ft r&aVHX'B mEMOTAXarSTTBFKXSES laeSTX FBISAT SAIB Friday Surprises in Men's Furnishings In the Temporary Annex, First Floor HEXES ft rBAJnCS BBMOVAISTjmPBlSES 1265TX 7UDAT BAZaB 50c Wash Four-in-Haruh Qnly 17c Or 3 for 50t Mercerized Fabric Ties in stripes and cross-bar effects. Reg. 50c Four-in-Hands, at 17 25c and 35c Handkerchief at 15c Men's 25c-35c Pure Linen Handker chiefs, hemstitched borders, (sec onds) Friday's price, each...j.5 gles for T"ViTt- 117 J i f IT-! f our-in-nanas, at ? onasj i-rmays price, eacn...j.oc Surprises in the Jltty WOIXlGnS L03.1S 3.L plU Gramercy $1.50 Egyptian Cotton Union SuiU Are Priced at Only 95c Children's Muslin Waists 21c Well and strongly made of good grade muslin are these Waists of fered for Friday at 21c. They have patent fasteners for; hose support ers, and are in sizes for children from 1 to 14 years. Friday's price is 21. Infants' Nainsook Embroidery Dept $1 45-In. Voile Flouncing, yd. 49 Hemmed or scalloped edge Voile Flouncing, solid - work in floral designs. $1.25 27-In. Crepe Flouncing 69 Handsome new effects, suitable for Lingerie Dresses. $2.25 40-In. Printed Chiffons 98 Floral and Cubist designs, on white and colored grounds, beau tiful shadings suitable for Waists and Millinery purposes. . 72-Inch Plain Breton Wash Nets. in White, for Waist Linings and Guimpes To 85c grades, reduced, yard 59 To $1 grades, reduced, yard 69 rlrst noor Sixth Btxsst Blag-. Dresses, $1.10 35c Drawers, 19c Excellent quality Nainsook Dresses, made with .dainty em broidered yokes and skirts finished with embroidery ruifle, or alter nate rows of lace' and embroidery. Splendid grade little Dresses for Infants, reduced for Friday only from $1.50 to fl.lO. Ssooaa nor-Blxtn Street Blag-. Fancy Pillow Tops and Table Covers, Etc, 39c These articles are made of col ored novelty material, with wide bands all round of fancy braid and cut work, edged with a substantial fancy braid. The colors are most attractive, and suitable for color scheme bedrooms, and for country and beach homes. Friday's price for these handsome Pillow Tops, Table Covers and Dresser Scarfs is 39. t rtnX no Sixth street Bid. Drawers for children from 2 to 14 years, made of good quality muslin and cambric. Finished with hemstitched ruffles, or good Val. lace edgings. Friday's reduction is. from 35c to 19. Second rioor Sixth street Bldg-. Women's White Petticoats, 98c Splendidly made Petticoats, cut on the new straight lines. Fine quality nainsook tops, with narrow ruffles of blind embroidery, or handsome patterned open em broidery. Ribbon-run' with dainty colored ribbons, finished with bow. For one day only Friday will 1 these Petticoats be on sale at 98. Second 71oor Sixth street Bldg-. 35c, 50c Pleatings Yard 20o Fine Nets, Lace and Chiffon Pleatings 6000 yards in the lot on sale Friday at this deeply re duced price. White, cream, ecru, black and over a hundred pieces of colored Ruffling, in widths to 3j4 incites. This is without excep tion the greatest sale of high grade pleatings ever offered at so low a price. Regular 35c and 50c Pleatings at. yard 20. first tloor Main BnllAla WORTH $15 AND $20 These are new Spring models many attractive models in the assortment of fifty Coats. Cutaway styles, Balmacaan, with raglan or kimono sleeves, and many fully lined are among the styles. A variety of materials enters into these Coats, basket weave diagonal, serge, Bedford cord and eponge, in at tractive colors, such as green, Copenhagen, red, gray, navy and black. Contrast ing materials forming collars and cuffs, trimmings of fancy buttons, and many other features will be found in this assortment of Coats, reduced for Friday from $15 and $20 to f 10. No Telephone Orders Summer Wash Dresses at $4.65 Extremely attractive Wash Dresses in a wide -variety of fashionable and lovely models, twenty-five styles in all. Ratine, crepe, linen and sheer lawns, in plain white, and any amount of dainty color, combinations, in figures, checks, stripes and fancy mixtures. Either tailored or quite fancy models are included in this assortment of 100 Dresses. All the new and pretty styles of the season are included, and the trimmings and accessories are in keeping with the demands of Fashion. All sizes to 44. Regulation price of these Dresses ranges from f 6.50 to flO.OO. FRIDAY'S SURPRISE-REMOVAL SALE PRICE IS f 4.65 No Telephone Orders Melsr fc Iranx's Gannsnt Salons Second Tloor Haln Building Women's Lingerie Waists for $1.00 Friday's Surprise in the Waist Section is a most worthy one handsome plain and fancy striped voile and crepe Waists, most attractively made. Open front style, with either long- or short sleeves, drop shoulders and raglan sleeves, set in with hemstitching. Some collars and cuffs are trimmed with the hem stitching, others embroidery trimmed, or finished with fine pleating of self material. This is a splendid and unusual offering, these Lingerie Waists for Friday only at just ?LOO. second Ploor Main BnUdin Fine combed Etryntian cotton Union Suits, in medium weicrht. Perfect fitting, spring needle ribbed style, wel' finished and made with closed crotch Reduced for Friday from $1.50 to the suit, 95. " Men's $1.00 Fancy Balbriggan Shirt and Drawer for Friday at 50c Fine quality Egyptian cotton in blue and flesh. Well made and neatly.; trimmed garments, reduced for Friday from $1.00 to, the garment, 50. Mslsx s Frank's first Ploor Temporary Annex, riftn Strsot. .. MXTJEB fc rXAlTX'S KEMOTAX-SVBrXXSZS 1365TH TBXDAT BALI MXXBB ft rSAJnCS BXMOTAI-SirPBISES 1S65TH TUXDAZ 8AXB Linoleum Reduced for Friday Sale 2000 yards of splendid grade Inlaid Linoleum, Friday's price, lyr the square yard I DC 1000 yards Heavy Print Linoleum, 12 feet wide and 6 feet wide Jy specially priced for Friday, the square yard Ti C Mslsr sc Prank's Tbrd noo Main Bailaiar "Eppo" Petticoats Radically Reduced for Friday $2.25 Set Silver Plated Candy Surprises! Knives and Forks $1.69 70c Victoria Chocolates, lb. 48f 60c Milk Chocolate Marshmallows, the pound 43v 40c Surprise Chocolates, lb. 29 50c Milk Chocolates, pound 38 Turkish Caramels, 2 pounds 25f pound ,;,..15 40c After Dinner Mints, lb. 23 c Candy Store Bsssmsnt . Heavily silver-plated, on pure white metal blanks. The set con sists pf six knives and six forks; they are guaranteed to. wear and give splendid, service. Friday's special price on these regular $2.25 sets of silvefiplated Knives and Forks is fl.69. rirst Xloor Main BnHOlns; $2.50 Formosa Panama Hats for Women Friday at $1.49 There's no Hat morepopular for Summer wear than the Panama, and for an inexpensive Panama none more satisfactory than a Formosa. Friday we're putting on sale a splendid lot of ! Formosa Panamas for women in a variety of the very newest blocks. A smart band or a knot t of ribbon and you've an extremely stylish and serviceable hat for Summer wear. Friday only will these regular $2.50 Formosa Panamas be on sale at $1.49 $7.50 to $12 Trimmed Hats, Friday at $5.00 One hundred Trimmed Hats, worth from $7.50 to $12, will be offered Friday only at $5.0. New and attractive models, with trimmings of flowers, smart rib bons and;iancies in a range of styles suitable for women or misses. V- Mslsr fc Prank's Sseond Ploor Sixth Btr t Bldg. Pure Aluminum Percolators, $1.49 Reduced Kom g$&SQ.prfel 100 of these splendid Pure Aluminum Percolators goon sale Friday at; lfp regularly selling at $2.50. They're full seven-cup h size as illustrated. An : offer like " is not made every day and we advise , early selection if you wish to procure one of the hundred Percolators on Friday reduced to $1.49. .- T r Third Ploor Temporary Annex, Piftn, Strsst. TH& QjJITSTOR&rOlPOTOlAHD 1 WBtKHKtttBKRKnBRKBKKKtKKKEBBBEBKnnBBEHBKEInKKBBKtnEKtRU0 UBXEB ft mVZ'S BXTMOVAIa-STntPBXSBS 126STK PBZOAT SAZaB Children's Novelty Coats at $1.95 REGULARLY $3.49 TODO Because the lines and sizes are broken, we're putting in these splendid Coats, sell ing regularly at $3.49 to $5.00, at f 1.95. The sizes range from 2 to 12 years, and the assortment includes smart little models of serge, novelty materials, black and white checks and broadcloth coats reefers, belted models and box Coats all new Qff fashionable Coats Friday Only PXs7U Sseond Ploos Mala Smlldtes $1.00 Long Silk Gloves, Pair at 65c . J ..I- I ... - .i I I .in- i.i. K -I i Extra fine quality pure Silk Gloves, full 16-button length, in ; black, white, navy and brown. Every pair guar anteed perfect. Double finger tips, and two clasps at wrist. Friday's special price on these regular $1.25 grade Long Silk IK u.oves ,s, tne Pa,r High-Grade PetticoaU at Unusual Women's $1 Lambskin Underpricmgl (Note IUuttration) . e (v yjiuvcs. ran jjl 2 PAIRS FOR fl.15 860 pairs of thes'e splendid quality Im ported Lambskin Gloves go on sale Friday at this special price. Overseam sewn, with two clasps at wrist, plain stitched and fancy embroidered backs. Black, white tan, brown, mode and gray, in a complete line of sizes. Friday's price, -2 pairs PQn $1.15 the pair JC rirst Ploor Main Bnlldln Women's $1.25 Rain proof Umbrellas at 83c , Union Taffeta Covers, fat .black and rainproof, and with black ebonoid handles, heavy silk-carrying, loops attached. Steel rods and ribs and patent runners. An ex cellent grade Umbrella for women, QQp reduced Friday from $1.25 to only OOU First rioor Main B attains Ribbon Remnants Half Price Every imaginable kind of Ribbon is in cluded in this lot of Remnants imported fancies, velours,- satins, moire, messalines, and velvets; plain colors and beautiful com binations of colors and novel designs.' Pieces range from 54 yard to 3 yards, and the price for Friday's Removal-Surprise Sale is 54 PRICE. Plrst Ploor .xsin BnUdlnc Eppo" PetticoaU for $4.15 Two Models One Of handsome messaline, in all desir able street shades and black. Made with effective accordion pleated flounce, in Van dyke effect. The second model -is all Jer sey, with flat, pleated flounce, reinforced with messaline. Comes in nearly all shades, and is one of the mos. attractive Petticoats we have ever seen. Regularly $5.00 these Eppo Petticoats are OA C reduced for Friday to ilXjLO $5.50 "Eppo" PetticoaU for $4.45 This is an extremely new Eppo model, made with extra deep accordion-pleated flounce, .close-fitting in. effect. Made with . reinforcing and underlay, and comes in changeable effects, black, tan, wistaria and taupe. A wonderfully attractive garment, reduced for Friday from $5.50 45 $6.00 "Eppo" PetticoaU for $4.65 This model comes in handsome Jersey, with deep pleated flounce. White and-all 1 colors are represented, and the PctrV-r- is the perfection of garments. Q A K Reduced Friday only from $6 to" Vsl V House Dresses 98c Friday we're putting on sale 50 dozen Women's House Dresses, an extraordinary assortment made of Amoskeag ginghams and percales in many different colors 'and patterns, either light or dark shades. There are Dutch neck, and round necks,: long or short sleeves, and a variety of attractive styles here to choose from Friday QQ -CDnljr . - s-v .' ICsMf tt Praaks-Ssond PKcr-Stain BnUdlnf .'A i i-.-T ' .-ft "4 ml j2 I! i