. ; , : THE OREGON- DAILY- JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, MONDAY: EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7. 1014. VOLCANIC ERUPTION : SENDS AD CLUBMEN MEIER & FRANK'S PORXLNDS QUA L IT Y STO R E SINCE 1 85 7 MEIE R " & ; FRANK'S 10 Bestinriiiig News lopperst or SCURRYINGT OCOVER t''.'-:V' Bend Boosters Perpetrate One Stunt After Another "on In nocents From Abroad, PORTLAND MEN Ofi THE GO Hospitality of Csatral Orsffoa City , X&owi BTo Bounds -Ssrlss of X.anchoaa. Ml I I 19! I I 11 II II Bill II I III L i J I II II li I III I II 81 III I III i II II II II III h I III 1 II M I II li Hi I I I I II It III i III I II 1 III I III 1 1 it ii ! i iii XT Bend, Or., Sept. 7. When the Port land Ad club excursionists arrived here yewttrday morning they were bundled Into automobiles and li untied to the Emblem club for breajcfast. They have betn on the go without a moment's letup- ever Hlnce. rftunts and surprises of every con ceivable (lc-rlption are being sprung on the visitors, and the busy Bend boosters are leading them a furious pace. The ad clubbers are keeping up, however, and doing full Justice to the Hpreads that are put before them. The hoxpltality of Bend and Sisters and Camp Six have been without bounds. Following the breakfast the etfeur nlonlKtH took thHr peats in automobiles OKtenslbly to visit the town of Klsters and "uinp Klx. on the Tumalo irriga tion project. As thr cars rounded the cornr of Bend's Wall street, formi dably badged policemen arrexted them. took thfiii for trial before a serious Justice of th peace, Jani'js A. Pastes, with prosecution by Vernon A. Ferbes, Not only the drivers, but the occupants of each car, were Invariably found guilty of exceeding the tfljht-mlle afi limit of the Central Oregon me tropolis, and Chief of Police Roberts arui Deputies Smith, Manheimer, Bart lett. McKay and Manion sentenced them to two days In JaiL Tarnished Yellow Convicts' Suits. At thr Jail It was explained that the town lockup could not contain such a bunch, and thty wwu put into convict suits of lurid yellow and blue and thus taken on their way through gray dust Just a littl deeper than it lias been before for five years, only, to emerge suddenly into a pine grove of cooling shade hy,a clear mountain brook, where a chick n picnic dinner was ho'spitably served by the entire neighborhood of Sisters. Here the speakers were George K. Altken of Sisters, J. K. Werlein, William Ilunley, Judge WUllam Colvig, C. O. Chapman, C. If. Mayer of Port land, II. II. Dearmond of Bend and Mrs. 10. J. Waldrsn of Cloverdale. The afternoon drive led first through arid lands producing only saV;ebrush and occasional pines, then to cultivated fields and homes with dooryardV and flowers. The purpose was to show: the miraculous power of ;water to trans form, when diverted from the streaivs that flow from the mountains Into ir rlgatlon ditches. Consequently the . travelers were ready to believe enthu siastically in thexitility of the Tumalo project, where a reservoir will be com pleted next spring flooding 1000 acres of land that nearly 23,000 acres may be reclaimed. This project is unique In two re spects. It is the only exclusively isun!! While in the Eastern markets our buyersecured a ciency, and Jn work and results the host of beautiful and distinctive models, which have ' T.7-. rL.K '8-? "i".? . fu do1- arrived and are now on display in our Waist. Section Entertains on Tumalo Projsct! Lovely models of pussy willow silk, crepe de chine Elaborate hospitality was offered at and washable satins, in white, navv. ereen. black and fmePr.S.nd a. ZTL1' hro shicned for wear with the smart new had brought Ernest Vaid. tH n..J tailored suits, i Manv are beautifullv trimmed in silk ;.mmp & tfnvse hkel hd hx feU V contrasting color, show the flaring a mountainous cake, 17 pounds in collar and set-in sleeves. Others are in the favored Eunsn basque style with vests, collars and cuffs of plaid or iiuiiB ana nuts in ornamental designs, n j -n lu n, r. , The offica force had been told off to Roman striped silks. Altogether our Blouse display tctrKand ",am schaiier, rod- is an example of taste, knowledge of the needs of ert h. btmpson, Thomas Cave Chris r j j t n . Kemmei, p. w. Beasiey and Oakes Portland women, and close adherence to the present Biiace, a noy, bad each caught 20 Styles. nrm ucuciuusiy prepared and served. Big welcoming signs made by the camp draughtsman, P. B. Beasiey, were conspicuously placed! Speakers at the camp dinner were O Laurgaard, Vernon A. Forbes, William Wanley and others. Today's program Included luncheon ai uennam Falls and a visit to the camp of Know Joles. Prominent Bend Mien were, initiated Into the Oriior n Muts and the "degree of equality" was conferred by the Ad club upon the cmoiera ciuo. A banquet tonight will end the visit For It a hall seating 200 wan esnocial. Iy built, and W. D. Cheney of Seattle, , who is called the "father of the Em blem club." contributed all the dishes and silver. Two publications kept the excursionists and their, hosts of the Bend Emblem and Commercial clubs iuny intoimed about everything. irwspapr Man Hars Busy Say. SIXTH STKEET BTJXUDIira The Blouse of Today ' ' I ; : Is " Different" from the Blouse of Past Seasons Prices placed upon -these new models range from $6.50, to $10.00 - Fiftn Ploo Sixth Strsst ldr. SIXTH STBXET BITCUIHa First Advance Showing Exquisite New Trimmings Now on Display at This Store A riot of beautiful colors--a eleamirie. clitterino- ma- The "Portland Bender" wn nK. I unique combinations -and newest designs chararteri llshed on the train. The entire staff jnew Trimmings jthajt. comprise our new Fall showing, the Of the Bend Bulletin contributed thotr 1 first to arrive in -Portland T- P1n.H,r;ni.e 1:a . j r7J "ntw-persurisfuof ?he SPg bouncings on black, white, grey, peach and old rose 5. . "r...paper . B,,e issue Of the I n,r. silver and trtot flnnnhino-e -in O 1C jacK rtaDDit, which had as editorial "L "i At.Z -i iiii T6Vo ni? iucncs staff W. p. etrandborg. Rex LamD-l-arc P"ced om f J.OO to f!8.00 per yard. man. George Palmer Putnam. R. w. I Rhinestone, pearl and jet chain effect trimming and the most elaborate r.tihiicti --r Pced , to pryard. issued in connection with any excur-1 Bands Applique Passementerie in Oriental colorings klrtti it t ne TyIA . . - j I n I A 1 1 .... - . & ' .vvanu, mm icyicBBULcu i iiuwcicu iu tvuvcnuuDsi aesigns, wiaihs trom 1 to 6 tncnes, pricea to bo.uv per yard; . First TloorSixtH Strsst Blfltf. two weeks of preparation. The excursionists were thrown Into consternation early today when flames leaped from lava rocks In the vicinity of Lava Butte and fierce explosions hook the earth and sent boulders high In the air. Subterranean communica tion with erupting Mount Lassen In California was suggested, but this did not lessen the apprehension nor stay the hurried retreat to a safer neigh Dorhood. T. Eruption Was" Oaly "Bluf f There was considerable confuBlon, however, when It Inadvertently leaked out that the exoufslonlsts had" bees made the victims of a moving picture eruption, la which they "were the un conscious actors. The stunt was In SIXTH STXZST 8VXIDWO Table Linens and Napkins At Attractive Prices Informing Our Thousands of Patrons of Newest Arrivals from Fdoh Centers SIXTH 8TJUBZT MUTCJDTKO i lie JCiiieiii v v uiiieii Apparel For Fall In Complete Assortment in Our Garment Salons Modish Suits and Outer Wraps, Beautiful Dancing Frocks, Street and Afternoon Dresses The Fashionable Tailored Suits- ; possess the greatest individuality, in fact the Fall season, has brought with it many pleasing and extremely new modes. Tailored effects are emphasized; the Redingote is a favorite; and the Russian note a distinguishing feature. Materials in greatest favor include serge, broadcloth, . gab ardine and velours de laine. Softness-and soberness char acterize the-. colors; though Roman stripes, velvets and novelty, buttons play a leading part in trimmings, supplying the high light of the costume. Browns, Russian green, Hague blue, Graphite, navy and black predominate. Our selection of new Fall Suits is most complete sizes for juniors 15, 17 and! 19, years misses 16 and 18, regular women's sizes and odd sizes to 53 bust measure. . ' Prices range from $15 to $85 THE NEW FALL COATS Tweed Coats, in high favor for ail outing wear; new shower proof Coats in the new dark brown effects and grey tweeds, with half belts. Priced from $16 to $30 Black and white checked Coats, hard surface materials, made in the smartest and most - modish ways also the popular pile fabrics. .Priced $20 to $35 Chiffon velvet, yelour and silk plush Coats will be worn extensively for afternoon and evening.-, Three-quarter and full lengths, loose back or semi-fitted lines also a' host of redingote effects with full flare at the bottom. Many beautifully trimmed with braids and novelty effects. Prices ranging from $48.50 to $100 NEW DANCING FROCKS We've just received the most exquisite collection of dainty new Frocks foryenrpg wear. Developed in lace,j chiffon, combinations of satiit and lace and other effects. Great quantities of lace are used, and the glint of metal is profuse. Lovely light evening shades, fashioned in the newest and most graceful styles. Priced $15.00 to $50.00 Garment Salons roartb Floor tUxtb Strsst ld iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniininiiiimi""""""""""'""""Tm For Durability, We Know i Wm&m Wilton I Rugs & Carpets Have No Equal Owners of Hotels, .Theatres, and Apartment Houses will, benefit greatly in buying this Tamotis make. The most recent evidence of . the superiority and extreme durability of the well known Bundhar Wilton Rugs and Car pets is the contract we have just been awarded from the Great Northern Railroad Company to furnish , Bundhar Wilton Car pets for- the magnificent new steamers, "Northern"- and "Great Northern," now being builded in the Dry Docks at Philadelphia, for service between Astoria and San Fyancisco. Many years of experience in selling Rugs and Carpets has convinced us of the. exceptional durability, of the Bundhar weavp, and in many of the most prominent Hotels, Theatres, and Apartment Houses5 in Portland, the floor coverings are of this famous Bundhar make, and we will gladly show you the particular 'instances on request. , 1 ' For greatest variety of rich and beautiful patterns, the Bundhar line of Rugs and Carpets is most favorably 'known, and the increased demand we find each year is positive proof of the satisfaction that "Bundhar'' means to the purchaser. Then too, Bundhar Wilton Rugs and 'Carpets are very mod- erately priced, and, taken all in ail, we know of no line that we can so highly recommend to anyone desiring new floor coverings. The famous Tohn S. Brown's. "Shamrock" hnrl Table Linens are here -in a wirl arrav nf-ii u. nST ITZJ?", H new fall patterns and. a. complete line of sizes. ThrvV. T xciting; fntprtainment, and was exe- j guaranteed all pure Linen, v and wear and , launder oouTd rKo' j1 j prices ; ate noted below: . . . : , Itd tire had been laid imong their: ip.li A-, ' . - ' , . Wks. nearly 1000 pounds or dynamita 1 adiC vaouis, Stixt 6xa yards, on sale at, each. S3.75 tad been placed in the, crater ot Lava i Linen laoie Uoths, stzer 2x24 yards, on sale at. ear h SK ftO tutte. It was an ideal site for the T i nwu c:! iaZi! ' U at eacn huge practical Joke. , - , . TW,UJS xojyarus, on sale at, eacn, S.7 wapKins xo matcn, aize Vix'Z inches, on sale at, dozen, S4.00 In our stock in the Temporary Annex, we carry a com plete assortment of 'Bundhar Wilton Rugs from' sizes 27 inches by 54 inches, to 11 feet 3 inches by 14 feet also Carpets to, match these Rugs, and we offer to our ! patroris 'the jadditional service of making Rugs' to any size required on short notice. r Anyone who anticipates the purchase of'new floor cover ings will do well to pay. a visit to our Carpet and Rug Depart ment in the Temporary Annex, where proof positive awaits you that Bundhar Wilton Rugs and Carpets excel all others ior uuuuuiy, t me pui,c, 8srmtk rior Tsaporaxr ' Ifnft ami - VV'ilcrtn Ami in. Ilunttnicton, Or. Sept. ?. Arranre- I O C mcnts have been perfected for a public I H' w Linen Table . Damask, Yd. $1.00 itrXySSSSS-VS: 5 -P Lmeii Table-Damask '.in a varietv nf si, nomihr', coionei wafer, of saiem, for the wet 1 uesierns- (jtrand, Carnation. Roser Pans v. Snot ann Striiw nat-- Jf??- m peached, of ; heavy weight, 70 inches in width.. i, ere ur. wuson wui go to speak;.' at I uiui njr aciiuig ai $13 xnc yard, special, yara, 3X -' - ; ' the Methodist conference which meets f Nankins tn tnarVi Ri, 9990 V.-le T mm . SO Kt at Pytte September 17. , -. i rr mw.va, vu v, BBBBSBBBSSSSSSSSsSiSlS" I rifUv;sixUvT16rrisoivAkkrata: Meier & Frank Are ExclusivePortland Agents for Madame Irene Corsets. Warner's Rust-Proof Cor sets. Redfern Corsets. "Madame Lyra" and "American Lady" Cor sets. . "American Girl" Corsets. Frolaset Front Lace Corsets. "Successo'' Corsets. "Silk Maid", Hose for Women. : J. & T. Cousins' Shoes for Women. French, Shriner & Urner Shoes for Men. "Gotham" Shirts and Pa jamas for Men. "Athena" Underwear for Women and Children. "Eppo" Petticoats. Perrin's Gloves for Women "Invincible" Suits for Men. "Sampeck" Suits for Boys. "Lifetime" Furniture. "Ostermodr" Mattresses. AH Authentic Fashion Notes Say C Lace and More Lace!95 For 1914-15 Season : and because of this edict we are prepared to exhibit an unequaled collection of the most beautiful Laces. Such laces as Malines, d'Alencon, Breton and-Chan-tilly are to be in high favor and they are here! Colored Laces have been tried out in Paris and found delight ful and they are here ! Flouncing continues in popu larity for tunics and overdress effects and Flouncing in varied, effects is here ! Tulle was never more in de mand novelty chiffons, beautiful metallic laces and hand-embroidered effects all here in our Lace Section I A Partial List of the New Arrivals BEAUTIFUL FLOUNCINGS 18 and 27-inch widths black lace filet and hexagon meshes Calais make; new net top laces in two-tone effects, black and colored figures on cream grounds, in both Lamme and Margot effects; dainty applique, Point Gaze and net top edges, for frillings priced, yard 35 to $2.00. NOVELTY CHIFFONS and Printed Crepes for waists and girdles, exquisite collection. Priced, yard $2.50. FIGURED GEORGETTE CREPES-in taupe, pink, navy, char treuse, black and white 42 inches wide yard ?5 and 6 PLAIN CHIFFONS in all new Fall shades and Georgette Crepe, yard f2 and f 2.50. FRENCH SILK NETS fine quality, in black, white and col ors, suitable for fichus and tunics yard 91.50 to 52.50. PLAIN AND CREPE CHIFFONS yard f 1 to f 1.50. Elbow Proof Chiffon, yard f 1.50. Indestructible Voile, yard 31.75. . Tlrst moor Sixth Strsst Bldr. 1 Iltll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111llllllllllllllllllllllllllll11llt1llllllllltllllllllltllj BrXTS STUZT BTTXL8XVO j Authentic Style Glimpses From I I Our Millinery Parlors where hew Fall millinery is now on display. Ex clusive models bearing the famous names of Phipps, Hyland, Burgesser and Vogue in a per fectly amazing assortment for so early in the sea son are here to greet you. Styles for Fall wear include many , close fitting models, though the wide brim hat is coming into favor rapidly. Sailor shapes in all sizes are, "good," as well as turbans, in small and medium sizes, and tricornes in med ium sizes. Tall trimmings and high crowns, black velvet for both foundation and trimming, satins, velours, novelty ostrich, hackle and coque com bined with tall trimmings abound. Black and white, as usual, predominate in the new Hats for early Fall wear. We invite your inspection of our new models, including: Phipps, Burgesser, Hyland, Vogue, and other millinery distributors, as well as th fashionable Hats made by our own experts. acnuasry Fsrlorg Sooad rieor Sixth Strsst aids. irilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliuillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiliiiiiiiiiiii!!!! "INDESTRUCTO" TRUNKS Sold with binding five-year guarantee Meier & Frank Exclusive Portland Agents Fifth Floor, Temporary Annex TBXT BUXUKVO ELDREDGE "TWO SPOOL" ROTARY 8EWIXQ MACHINE No Bobbins to Wind" Sold on Club Plan of Easy Pay ments See Demonstration Seventh Floor, Sixth St, Building FAMOUS "ACORN" STOVES AND RANGES Have No Superior Sold Exclusively in Portland at Meier & Frank's Fifth Floor, Temporary Annex For Repairing, Remodeling and Expert For Manufacturing -Dry Cold Air Storage Facilities Satisfaction Guaranteed . Furs Received Fifth Floor Sixth Street Building New! Lace Top Gowns A Special Purchase Just Received Price $1.59 Splendid new models; made of fine nainsook, cut unusually long and full. Made in Empire style, with entire top, back and front and sleeves of lace, finished with ribbon-run embroidery beading and dainty bows of ribbon. Special price $1.59. . New Lot of Extra 6ize Gowns Dainty Gowns in a comprehensive assortment, maue or nne, nrm materials, prenny xnmmed with laces and embroideries, ribbon embellished. Sizes to 52 bust. Specially priced at $1.98, :$2.50 to $4.50. BMoa no gtrrt Slag. tkscto: T AJfXBX This Handsome Brass Of extreme interest to you is this offer. . Two-inch continuous post Brass Bed, of, guaranteed; finish. with S fillers in head and footboard, offered to you at the very low price of $12,49, -.. i Special Prices in Effect on All Bras and Iron-Beit These Beds and All Jnirnif ure May Be Purchased y- on Our Liberal Qub PJan pf Easy Payments.- ' Tenth , Floor, Temporary, Annex.V ; Bedat$12.49 f l ft --t:-- I TUrA Tloox