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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND... SUNDAY MORNING. TUNE 21. 1914- KELLY CLAN TO HOLD j Meier & Frank's When Going Fifth to Meier & Frank's Arcade Meier & Frank's News This-- riBrinps lL REUNION IN I WAri rfl o vf i 1 1 1 a; One Hundred Members Ex pected Out of Total of 350 of. .the Family Tree. HISTORY WILL , BE READ Blf Blatter On Teature of Gathering of Descendants" of Tout Original Kelly Pioneers of 1848. 10 Good. You! MM to HI The Kelly clannmen are gathering In Tort land aal" for tlieir l?th annual reunion, which will bo hld 'at the old homestead of J a. men O. Kelly, on the Feci Ion Line road, near Kelly Butte, Saturday, iune 27. One hundred members of the clan arc expected to be in attendance at the gathering this year. The clan Is com posed of about 350 persons, conHiating of . men, women and children residing In the ataten of OreROn, Washington and California. Infanta In arms and venerable pioneers will be Keen at the Teunlon, and the historian of the clan. Miss Nellie Fawcett, will read from the pages of the pant the deeds and in cidents of family life that have become part and parcel of the worthy descend ants of the original four Kelly trail Mazers Clinton Kelly, Albert Kelly, Oil mure Kelly and Thomas Kelly. These progenitors have departed thU life, but their family tree Is still very mtichraUve, and Its tranches are con tinually replenished with the young buds of the new generation. Beoord Is Kept. Business of keeping tabs on the do ings of the Kelly Clan has become so arduous a task that it is necessary for designated, certain members to Jot down a complete record of the happen ings a they occur, lest they forget. Marriages, deaths, births and gradua tions are noted each year. If It were necessary the secretary, Agnes Kelly, fit Pnrllnnil rnnM fell in a moment Just how many,' able-bodied men there are among the Kellys on whom Uncie Kam could depend In war time. Numbers of the professions are rep resented. If the Keily Clan should so desire. It could form a cooperative col ony, whose members, supplied as they are with diversified talents, could sup ply the needs of all without calling upon outside experts. There are doc tors, lawyers, ministers, school teach riB, literary exponents, politicians, merchants, an nrtlst. good cooks and last but not. least farmers. .Illrtory of the Kelly Clan records that the Four Original Kellys crossed the plains and settled in Oregon in 1 848. These doughty men and their families were present when the foun dation stones of the commonwealth of this state were fixed. Clinton Kelly donated the ground on which the Clin ton Kelly public school now stands. Penumbra Kelly of Portland, chief of the clan, carries off the honors of be ing the oldest member of the organiza tion. During the past year three members have passed on! Thy are: Mrs. Mar garet F. Kelfy, widow of Hampton Kel ly; tr. O. P. B. Plummer and Mrs. Re becca Fawcett, of Portland. The reunion will be in the nature of n old-fashioned good time. " The fun will commence at 1 p. m., and a mon ster dinner will be served at 6 o'clock In the evening. The entertainment fea tures will include instrumental and vo cal selections and recitations. Mrs. A. p. Manley, 663 Williams ave nue, is chairman of the committee on arrangeme nls. and her associates are Mrs. O..P. S. Plummer and Mrs. Emilj Shaver. s Coats .Marvels rt These Prices! Q' SIXTH STREET BUILDING SIXTH STREET BUILDING SIXTH STJREET BUILDING Four Unusual Suit "Specials" Silk and Wool Coats Misses and Juniors Tailored .Suits jit i i 7vr 1.. c Pfi 01 J jr 017 - - . Wool and Novelty Suits $10, $14.45, $17.45 '. To $45.00 Silk Suits Reduced to $22.35 A glance at the illustration accompanying this advertisement will convince you of the genuineness of our assertion that this is a truly re markable Suit offering. .Six of the Suits comprising the four unusual specials are shown and there are dozens of other models, all just as charming and fashionable in fact, the six were selected at random and with no attempt at effect. , The Wool Suits are fashioned of wool poplin, serge, crepe, diagonal and novelty weaves, in all the staple and high shades. Made in all the newest and most desired modes handsomely trimmed and well tailored. Plain, semi and fancy effects. And the three special prices on these Wool Suits are $10.00, $14.45 and $17.45. The Silk Suits are the acme of beauty, made of silk poplin and silk moire. Beautiful and fashionable colorings and trimmings. One extremely effective model is in French blue Silk Poplin with Roman stripe silk, long tunic and trimmings. We feel confident in saying that our patrons will be absolutely delighted with these modish Silk Suits, Worth to $45.00 Reduced to $22.35 roartb Floor Sixth Street Bldg. For Summer Wear Three Astonishing Offerings Monday S7.65J14.25J18.50 To $45.00 Fancy Silk Poplin and Moire Coats $18.50 Handsome 1914 models, made of splendid mate rials fancy silk poplin and moire, in double ruffle, flare or plain styles. Some charmingly lace-trimmed. Suitable for afternoon or evening wear. Wool Coats Special for This Sale at $7.65 and $14.25 Coats of serge, waffle weaves, plaids and checks and plain colors, in every seasonable style. Handsome Tailored Coats, cutaway, flared and ruffled styles, as well as belted and plain backs. Copenhagen, navy, green, black, brown, tango, mustard and wistaria shadings. TeurtH TIoot Ilrtfc Street Bid. SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS The models are suitable in every way for youthful wearers; while adhering to the styles of the season the lines in all instances arc modified. Attractive shades of tan, tango, brown, Copenhagen and green, in wool poplin, crepe and serge predominate. Short, semi-fancy Coats, silk trimmed collars and cuffs or the new pleated style collars. Others are in semi-tailored style, with loose hack, small collars and revers. A splendid assortment, in sizes for juniors and misses 14 to 20 years, priced at only $7.85. SIXTH STREET BUILDING Splendid Assortment Summer Dressesj&65 The demand for Summer frocks is at its height and in order to give our patrons the opportunity for timely economy we are reducing the price on thec-handsonie models. Colored Ratine and Linen Dresses Lingerie Dresses -in Batiste, Voile and Organdy, in semi-tailored and fancy effects ' There's a wonderful assortment of colors, styles and combinations to select from, and at the very low price to which these Dresses have been reduced the economy is deep. , New Models in Summer Dresses, $8.65 rourth noor sixth Street Bid. Guardsman Charged With Embezzlement Michael Schuh Accused, of Appropriat ing; Government Overcoat and Cap; nret Arreet of Kind In State. Charged with the embezzlement of Rovernmcnt property in the appropria tion of an army overcoat and cap, Michael Schuh, quartermaster sergeant of Company K. Third Oregon Infantry, wan arrested yesiterday by Deputy 1'nlted Statee Marshal Leonard Becker. This Is the first arrest for this kind of en offense ever made in Oregon, al though a good deal of the property given by the government to the militia Is r&ld to have mysteriously dis nppeart'd from the Armory lately. Hihuh lives at 511 North Twenty-fifth street. James O. T,ee. a farmer near Hills boro, - was also arrested at his home for receiving stolen property. Accord ing to a statement made by Sohuh to officers of the militia and Assistant 1'nlted Ktates Attorney K. A. Johnson, he fcahl he had been employed by Lee, and that the latter, expressing a desire to have an army overcoat, gave Schuh the money to come to Portland to get it for him. Later, It la stated, militia officers went to Lee's farm and found a quantity of other government army property. "Following his statement to the'Unlt ed States attorney's office a few days ago. Hchuh Is said to have attempted to enlist in the United States marine "corps, but on account of the suspicion 1n connection with the present affair it isaald he was rejected. Special Sale White Chinchilla Sport Coats at $12.00, $16.00 and $20.00 No more popular Coats have been placed upon the market this season than the White Chinchilla Sport Coats. Included in this group are belted and unbelted styles, as well as the favorite Balmacaan. All Sizes, all lengths and all styles are offered in this ( Special Sale White Sport Coats at $12.00, $16.00 and $20.00! VV rotfrth rioor Sixth Street Bldg. ; I SIXTH STREET BUILDING Sale Laces and Embroideries Chinese Boy Will Be County Ward Varents TTnable to Agree" Throw Bur . . den on Child ad James Chee Will Stay at Frater Bom. Jamea Chee, 12 years old. will, be come a member of the county's family at the Kraser Home as the result of trouble between hla father. Dong Chee, and his -mothtr, Mrs. Laura Chee. Judge Oatens ordered' that the little Chinese lad le held there until an In vestlgatlon can, b made Into the fam llys affairs. - Chee alleged that his wife was" 1m moral. The father offered to pay the expenses of keeping him in some home tf taken from the mother. Even away from his parents the boy - is made to suffer by their hatred for each other, as the father tells him not to eat what tha mother gives him for . fear of poison, and the mother Informs him that the father will surely poison his food. Mrs. Chee was satisfied jthat the boy should go to the home. ' Wut demanded that two elderly Chinese women, with the father, be kept from the home while the boy is there. The boy seemed to be the only one who felt ' bad, and he rubbed his tearful eyes as ba left the courtroom. Underpriced for "June White Days" White and Cream Shadow Lace Flouncing English and French Laces, in round, hexagon and Craquelle mesh. 12 to 27-inch widths suitable for frocks and trimmings. 50c Shadow Lace Flouncing, yard. . .'. .39 $1.00 Shadow Lace Flouncing, yard ... 79 $1.50 Shadow Lace Flouncing, yard.S1.19 $2.50 Shadow Lace Flouncing, yard. 552.10 $3.50 Shadow Lace Flouncing, yard. $2.98 Imported Novelty Crepe and Voile Flouncing Sold by the Piece Immense clean-up sale of lovely Imported Crepe and Voile. 42-inch width Flouncing, white embroidered in colors, a few solid color effects, and solid cream and ecru. .Exclusive .and beautiful patterns. Lengths 2 to y2 yards, some with bands to match. $15.00 Flouncing, 2 to yard lengths, piece S 9.00 $18.00 Flouncing, 2J4 to yardlengths, piece SIO.OO $40.00 Flouncing, 2 to 4 yard lengths, piece J 525.00 To$1.25 36-in.Shadow Lace All-Overs, white and cream, yd., 75 To $2.00 36-in. Shadow Lace All-Overs, white and cream,ycL,98 To $3.00 36-in. Shadow Lace All-Overs, white and cream, S1.9S xo qi.o zr-in. wnite voile and Batiste Emb'd Flounc'g, yd.98 To 35c 3 to 7-in. Convent Emb'ry Edges,plain, scalloped, yd. 18 85c 18 to 27-in. Swiss Embroidery Flouncings, some bands, 39 rirst Floor Sixth Street Bid-. Ribbons! m Ribbons! m Ribbons! Tomorrow We Inaugurate a Most Sensational Sale! 500,000 Yards Newest Patterns and Colors! At Astounding Reductions Ribbons Yard 19c Worth 25c and 35c Plain taffetas, moire and fancy effects, 1000 different patterns in plaids, stripes, flowered effects, light and dark colors. Widths 4 to 5 inches. Ribbons Yard 25c Worth to 75c 1500 pieces of the very newest fancy Silk Ribbons, scarcely any two patterns alike. Also silk moire, satin taffeta, and plain taffeta for hair bows. Ribbons Yard 38c Worth to $1.00 7-inch Moire and Satin Taffetas, Ro man Stripes, Dresden patterns light and dark effects. Not a yard worth less than 75c mostly $1.00 values. Ribbons Yard 59c Worth to $1.50 600 different styles, including Picot Edge Moire, fancy Jacquard patterns in rich pastel shades, 7 and 8-inch widths. Ribbons Yard 89c Worth to $4.00 Thousands of yards of imported fancy Silk Ribbons, in fascinating color com binations. To 12-inch Moire and satin combinations, gold effects, Jacquard patterns. A wonderful assortment that must be seen to be appreciated. rst rioor- Sixth Street BIO;. Ribbons in New? Location First Floor, Sixth St. Bid. See the Wreckage of Capt Berry's Balloon "Million Population Club" On Exhibition tomorrow at Meier & Frank's Temporary Annex (Fifth Street Entrance.) Nearly 1000 pounds of paraphernalia comprises thi INTERESTING SPECTACLE Individual parts of this balloon and their ues will be. explained to you. SIXTH STREET BUILDING Important! New Arrivals in Hyland Mid-Summer Hats Showing: Entirely New Effects in Dainty White Summery Materials Our patrons will be simply delighted with these new Hats! Crepe de chine, satin, corded silk and crepe chiffon, all in solid white, used extensively in these chic Hyland models, for Mid-Summer wear. Also the new combination white and navy now so popular and style favored. A most unusual col lection of hats the very newest Summer showings, all Hyland models Priced from $12.00 to $15.00 Also a Good Assortment of White Satin Mid-Summer Hats Priced from $3.00 to $7.50 Second eor Sixth Street Bid. ...................... ,....,....,........,........., TEMPORARY ANNEX I Immense Showing of Scrim Curtains I Very complete is our stock of daintv and oractical Scrim Curtains with hemstitched hems or finished with 1 edges and insertions of Cluny and Filet in different s.iyies, coiors ana designs, trom this splendid assortment 3j ou may select scrim Curtains suitable for a"ny room in : the house at the following deep reductions: f $2.25 Scrim Curtains Pair... .81-69 : Curtains Pair..'. .$2.05 ! Curtains Pair. ...$2.45 ! Curtains Pair. . . . $2.80 ; Curtains Pair. : . .S3.00 i $5.00 Scrim Curtains Pair. . . .$3.75 $5.25 Scrim Curtains Pair. .. .$3.95 ; Lljli 1 1 Hlnth noor Temporary JLnaex. $2.75 Scrim $3.25 Scrim $3.75 Scrim $4.00 Scrim Temporary Annex Showing of Willow Furniture Unsurpassed for appearance and serv ice. Made in Oregon, of the finest Oregon-grown willow. Will upholster in any color or effect to harmonize with decora tive scheme of rooms. See Alder Street Winddw Display Of Exceptional .Educational Value Is the Whittall Traveling Loom Showing the exact processes of Carpet and Rur weaving. This- Loom was brouRht to Portland by the Meier & Frank. Co. and is proving a mine of information and interest to grown-ups and children. The Exhibit is held in the Yeon building. Alder' Street Entrance, daily to June27th. A Hearty Invitation is extended to alL School teachers are especially urged to bring their pupils to this unique exhibition. Yeon Bldg Alder St. Entrance. 10 a. m. to S p. m. Perfection in Fur Storage in Our Dry, Cold Air Plant Furs Received Fifth Floor, Sixth St Bldg. ifisSBSSBsk I , ,IOO .... i . - OM THE- QjJALIT YT STO rE- OP PORTLAND .TVUsJ, -SIxUv'Korrisoiv Alder Std. - v China Paint ing Fourth Floor, Tem porary Annex Class Lessons, Firing and all Orders perfect- ly executed. TEMPORARY ANNEX. Housewives ! Prepare for Fruit Canning Season ! DEMONSTRATION "ECONOMY" FRUIT JARS If you are not familiar with the "Economy" Fruit jjar. don't miss this special demonstration. If it is impossible to call in per son, 'phone to the Demonstrator for any information regarding the' canning of Fruits. Meats. Fish, Vegetables, etc. "Economy" Fruit Jars Pint size Dozen 85 "Economy" Fruit Jars Quart size Dozen SJl.OO "Economy" Fruit Jars Half Gallon size Dozen fl.40 -BALL MASON" FRUIT JARS "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars 1 Pint size, dozen 30e ; "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars 1 Quart size, dozen ...57e ; "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars Half Gallon size, dozen..., 79 "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars, wide mouth style 1 Pint size, doz.65? ! "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars, wide mouth syle 1 Quart size, doz.75 "Ball Mason" Fruit Jars. Wide Mouth style Hf. Gal. size. dz.fl.lO -SURE SEAL" FRUIT JARS "Sure Seal" Glass Top Fruit Jars 1 Pint size, dozen ...65 ; "Sure Seal" Glass Top Fruit Jars 1 Quart size, dozen"!. .. ..75 "Sure Seal" Glass Top Fruit Jars Half Gallon size, dozen.. f 1.35 CANNING ACCESSORIES. "Ball Mason" Fruit Jar Covers Doz. 20 "Economy" Fruit Jar Covers Doz. 20 ! 'Schram" Fruit Jar Covert '. Doz. 15e 1 "Sure Seal" Glass Fruit Jar Covers.., Doz.' 15e ; "Vacuum" Fruit Jar Covers .r....: : Doz. 20 ! "Ball Special" Fruit Jar Covers Doz. 25 ; "Ball Mason" Fruit Jar Rubbers : Doz. 7 ; "Ball Special" Fruit Jar Rubbers ....DozV 10 "Sure Seal" Fruit Jar Rubbers ..Doz..lO ! "Vacuum" Fruit Jar Rubbers Doz. 25 I "Ecpnomy" Jar Clamps... Doz. lO ! "Schram" Fruit Jar Clamps ....L...Doz. 5 1 Parawax 1 lb. Package......... ................10. Tomtit CToor Temporary iutx. -5 V