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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1915)
: THE OREGbN DAILY JOURNAL, PORTL AND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1915. fl rat ST AWWUA.Tr COTTOW BaLt, BBWZWT BCAPPHTQ HQTTgg. MOTTHOKAH HOTEIy APH 14th. TICUiTS OH nr oum abOK Amy oottobt poop sbpaktbeebtts. MADE TO FACULTY IS OUR APPOINTMENTS Big.Stme99' OF THE RED COLLEGE. One Change Occurs in Staff i Unusual Merchandise Attractions and the of Administrative Office of Institution, WILL COME THIS SUMMER Duties Will Be Taken Up Beginning With Tear 1915-16; Wall xaowa Y Women Xncludad. Four new appointment have been ' made to the Reed college faculty, and one change- in the staff of the admin istrative office.. . The appointments ' Include George . Henry Denton, profes- sor of German; Jean Du per tu is, in structor in French; Robert Devore Leigh, Instructor In government; Dr. Bertha Sabin , Stuart, professor of physical education for women, and Miss Lai La F. Moses as the new office assistant. Bach will come to Reed during the summer, and will be with the college for the year 1315-16. Mr. Danton will take the place of Jasper J. Stahl, who will be on leave of absence for next year. Mr. Danton was graduated from Columbia unl- j versity in 1902, where he taught for a ' year. lie has tauglft also In Harvard, and again at Columbia. Mr. Danton is the author of more than 40 articles in educational and philological maga zines, and during the past year was eastern field agent for the simplified , spelling board. Jean Dupertuis, who has been elect ed . to the faculty as instructor in French, is at present a teaching fel low in French at Colorado college, i from where he was graduated last year. He has taught French at Colo rado college for three years, holding a fellowship from the college. Mr. Leigh, who will be instructor in government, received the A. B. degree from Bowdoln college, in 1914, being the only man in his class to receive the high degree "sum ma cum laude." He was a student assistant in govern ment during his senior year. He was : also editor of the student paper and manager of the football team. He expects to receive the A. M. degree in June. Doctor Bertha Sabin Stuart is well known in Oregon as director of the women's gymnasium at Oregon uni versity. She is a graduate from the University of Michigan, receiving thj A. B. degree in 1903, and the M. D. degree in 1908. For the past six -years she has been at Oregon, and in connection with her work there, sho has given many extension lectures in various parts of the state. Miss Laila F. Moses, who will be with the administrative office next - year, will be graduated from Smith college In June. She was well liked In her class, being elected vice presi dent and business manager of the student paper. She was recently elect ed to the Phi Beta Kappa society. Political Club Out For Justice to All : , Thm Waterfront Worldsrxniis rout-i leal Club" XTot Affiliated With aa ! Org-ulntlon. i The Waterfront Worklngmen. Polit- I leal club, through a committee com posed of John Nagel, president -, Herman Larson, John McCarthy and SAL McBeth, has Issued the following state ment: I "Having seen in the press on several ' occasions Items from self-appointed or would-be, labor leaders that would lead the public to believe they-controlled the labor vote in this city: Therefore, we, the members of General Longshore Workers Union 38-6. wish It to be . known that we are not affiliated pollt- . lcally with any orranization, and are . not responsible for the Indorsements given to candidates aspiring for city commlsslonership or any other publics I office. - "Wo are a union of workingmen, hav- ' lag ths interest of organized labor at heart, and will wort for the election of .such men to office en we believe will , do Justice to all; also for such meas- ! urea as would, tend to this end. We I . havo an organization known as The ! Waterfront Working-men's Political . Club'; we make no indorsements. Our ! motto is, 'Stay by Our Friends; Try ' ,. mini usi uur enemies. - - "We are net controlled nor lnflu- ... enced by any club or organization, and want all who may be concerned or In terested, to know It." Gerrit Fort May ; Stop in Portland i Union Pacific Passenger Traffic Kan- j .; acer Expected Hare en Bouts Prom J Imposition. Gerrit : Fort, whose Jurisdiction as passenger traffic manager of Union ' iPacifid lines has just been extended ; to cover the O-W. R. & N., Is expected in Portland soon. As president of 4 the American Association of Passenger ; Traffic Officers, he will attend the, national convention of that body In Ban Francisco April 15 and 16, and local railroad men are confident that . he will stop In Portland on his way home to Omaha. Mr. Fort's official headquarters, under the extension of . his authority over the entire system, ! will be at Chicago. Greatest Cigarette .. r r - - - Wfc mm : " -gg) ; 4' Iv" 1 . YES, jr. . ? The- QualvtY Storj& or- Portland flftK. Jbttfr.Xnri tm mim Bta . All Contestants LAST DAY bf he Contest for lO J , to the World s Greatest Expi and Their Friends f Trips osition 1 i --. 1. : - . . tia 'Tner QyALrrV Stoc or Portland will find the store replete with offerings, timely arid suggestive of this season's needs. It will give all an opportunity to supply their wants for some time to come. -Be sure and secure -the votes, . and, remember, all votes must be deposited before 6 p. m. tomorrow. Contest Closes at 6 P. M. Tomorrow of tli e Contestants votes Olire X. 8i.. Xrs. Paid Daeler. . : HeUs Tto . Mrs. E. . R add inc. 10.431 7.1SS 6.688 5.71s Ceoilis XeXahon Lens Craddock H. Hochfald.. ZindMr ua MaUia Starr (.... a. fits I Maria Lowaa Marlon Riohay...... 6,677 I Claranoa Hiakok:... S I Ji ' 4.637 4.366 S.734 .iTl The following names are 22 of those who are in the lead las Riven by the compilation of w a I iAVS.ye ieraav- ck ot(spa-e torces us to omit many well in the running: J lJ"or,.f f1 I a, Orowaaa.. 1.676 " b, no 'land (Balam)S.iee I Lllliaa Oribbla Hra. K. J, Balland.. S.606 I Ward Xaarna Nallia Starr (.... 6.666 1 Maria Lowaa ........ Haatphray. i 6.S14 I Mra. M. Maiaoa...... obartaoa.. 8.0S6 - Mas Cham ban ...... ,tH ,6i6 .676 ,6S6 .173 i. ra-i. SIR While They Last Tomorrow! Gold Filled Bracelets $1.00 a tt 6 Women's Sizes ' Reg. Up to $3.50 We have sold bracelets identical with these at I the above regular prices. Only a most advantageous I purchase enables us, to make you a price of $1.00.1 weight, gold filled and absolutel Children's Sizes Regularly $1.75 Choice of women's, misses' and children's . a . -1 i , Meier & Frank can do things like this because of their enormous volume of busi ness. Think of it! - Here are Men's $25, $3Q, $35 Brand New $ guaranteed. sizes. Good eous I Beautifully engraved in a great many designs. Plrst Floor. Slztlt-St. Bid. New, Genuine Pin Seal HAND BAGS $1.98 Regularly Sold at $3 The very latest styles and shapes, silk linings of plain or fancy ma terial. Fitted with inside purse and mirror. Plrat floor. Bitfc-8t. Bldr. An Odd Lot Regularly Sold at $3 An odd Jot, coutil, tricot and ba tiste, several good models, suited to different figures. Range of sizes 19 to 30.riftb Floor Blztb-St. Bloc. Women's Charming 75c-$ 1.25 Neckwear A Big Purchase 1600 Pieces 3Se Each, or 3 for $1.00 All New! Collars, vestees, collar and cuff sets. Made of organdy, batiste and Oriental laces, in white, cream and ecru, some trimmed in lovely colors. rirt rw. gth.st. Biag. ' Women's 25c cotton Hose, black and tans, three pairs for "t 50c pair Ill' Women's "M. & F. Special" col ored cotton Hose, three OKa'Ii pairs 70c pair ......... ifJC Misses' silk .lisle Hose, black white, colored, 3 pairs OfJrt 70c pair . AuC Misses' new white Socks, fancy tops, 3 pairs 50c the Of) A: pair, tomorrow ......... iiVrU Infants' 25c silk lisle Hose, black and white, three pairs Of 50c pair, tomorrow ... Uv Women's $10 Tan Silk fTA Hose, pair OUC tm a -. 4 i a u .ouits ror M ' - Almost unbelievable but "straight goods" and every one of them fust Received From a Famous Rochester Maker in a special purchase that took months of planning. possibly have got this deal if we went after it now. - Thus we are able to save you from $7.50 to $17,50 on your new Suit practically two suits for the price of one. It is without a doubt our Greatest Suit Bargain And there are Suits for men of all builds; regular, tall, short or stout and all sizes. Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose, in black and tan shades, 2 QQ pairs 75c pair OsC Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose, imported,, lavender tops, the pair, tomorrow . . Women's "M. & F. Special" mer cerized lisle, black, tan, ij white,-3 pairs $1 pair.. Women s 25c and 35c Hose, black, white.,tan, 3 pairs O"! g ' 60c pair, tomorrow . . . mmiW , - :st jnoo soxta mu sior. 45c mer- :5c 66 ffcA 66S6 - -a. The Latest Spring Patterns The Snappiest of Styles As well as conservative models for the older man. 1 1 Be here early and get a real $25 to $35 Suit for $17.50, for we've scored here! Tamporaxr AnnaT. Xd Tlooiv. - r i a I "V 1 We couldn't I : r- tmmmmmmwmm. ' -mmm I ' i.miiii m ai tmm mf' How They Will Sell! 2400 Mem9 S 1 oOO ltd S 1 0SO . r . . 1 i A Fortunate Purchase! For.not a one was ever made to sell at this special price of 85c but all are regular goods which came to this store at below regular market price because 01 our aDiiixy to Duy m amazingly large lots ror spot casn. French or tS tiff Cuffs, Percales, Crepes, Mercerized Cloths! Those with stiff cuffs are made of an excellent quality percale, in a very large variety of new patems, in cluding the popular black and white stripes. Those with French cuffs appeal in crepe and handsome mercer ized cloths, new colorings, new patterns and handsome combinations. ) ) k W.rv Vr.v v v r 75: Thf wnrlcmansllin in rarh nf trirri it r.rf -f 9nA Vi f i'f i n t .. miss this chance to buy Shirts for so little. See our Fifth-street window display, and by all means don't Temporary Anaax, First Floor. IO Lb. Cane Packed at the refinery in new. 10- pound net weight cotton sacks. Telephone orders taken, but no de liveries except with other groceries.- HAMS, MILD CURED, DE- 1 4: LICIOUS FLAVOR LB. .... AO C ; BUTTER. JERSEY BRAND. CO - WELL KNOWN ROLL. . . . ... wOt COFFEE, VICTOR HIGH-GRADE BLEND. REGULARLY 35c Of. LB. ....... .... ... .... ..... ..... BACON. FINE QUALITY. STRFATTTl WITH LEAN AND FAT, 0 4 1 STRIPS LB. . .... ..... .V . . ZzC BUTTER, ROYAL BAN QU'T BRAND, HIGH - GRADE OREGON 0 MAKE ROLL .......... . i . ... 05 C TOMATO CATSUP, SNIDER'S OA UK BLUE L,ABEL- BOTTLE.. AUt SHOULDER HAMSfc SUGAR- - - CURED. WELL SMOKED-T.H 11C NAVEL ORANGES. 216 T0 1 1T CASE SIZE DOZEN....... i; JLtlC LARGE ORANGES, 96 TO OCT CASE SIZE DOZEN. OOC Para Ford ereeerv. Bc-mBt gixh-8t. Bid. ; a.. - 1 mi 13 1 Girls! A Doll Dress FREE To every little girl visiting our Toy Department Saturday, accompanied by her parents, we will - present A. DOLL DRESS PATTERN FREE. For a good size doll, pattern stamped on heavy material, with guiding, lines ' for cutting and direc tions for finishing. ....... f Temporary Anax.'6th rioor. Vest Pocket Kodak $6 i It means a Kodak always with you, for it takes-up so little room in the vest pocket or a woman's handbag, that there is no inconvenience in car rying. Priced at $6. Saturdag Specials ISc EASTMAN ACID FIXING f Q POWDER. 1-LB. PACKAGES.. . . . X17C 12 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CI CO LEATHER. LOOSE LEAF... V laOJf 80c WOODEN TRIPODS, SPE- Qft CIAIa'CFOR . . - U 5 i I . . k . ... OafC Kodk Btor. Tnp. Anm lrb rieor. The "Marg Pichford" at $1.75 $1.75 It ends tomorrow. A entire stock. Hre are a "Imperial" : 1 House Paint r l-QUART CANS, AQ SPECIAL Ta7C 1 -GALLON CANS', 6(1 CO SPECIAL apl.Oa? H BARREL, 071 SPETL, GAL... piaaSZ-g- "Beaver" i Floor Varnish H 19c 35c 67c big sale involving ou: few: . -PINT CANS, SPE CIAL. EACH 1-PINT CANS, SPE CIAL, EACH l-QUART CANS, SPECIAL- . - G A L, CANS. 6fc "I A SPECIAL apl Japanese Oil Stains CANS, can's, - P I N T SPECIAL . 1 PI N T SPECIAL . 1 - QUA. RT CANS, SPECIAL , . . . . . .. . .. 18c 27c 45c "FuUer" Paints For Porch a'nd Step Use. l-QUART rCANS, CO SPECIAL vOC Vt - G A L. CANS. SPECIAL . . . 1 -GALLON CANS, SPECIAL . . . $1.22 $2.19 l-QUART SPECIAL . . -GALLON SPECIAL. "Imperial" Floor Paint cans, 29c CANS. 1 -GALLON CANS, 1 9fi SPECIAL . . . . . 1 .OO Johnson's Floor Wax - LB. CANS, SPE- Oy CIAL'i j..... a4C 1 - LB. CANS, SPE- i(C CIAL . ............. 4DC 2 -LB. CANS. SPE- OC- . .... . ...... ouc 3d Xleor. jCIAL !WT3KB SOtB yOBTIAlTP AQgHTB 70S MAO In - the illustra tion above is one of the most 4 popular of the season. . Note the pockets, the side - lacing, the belted back. It's made of white gal atea, comes in all sizes. A desirable model very mod estly priced. The "Sun- . 8hine"at . The ''Sunshine" Middy is pictured next.. It has the advantage - of de tachable, collar and cuffs, . and extra sets may be pur chased for! 39c White g a la tea. with red, navy or Copenhagen .L c o 1 lars and cuffs. at TheWitih School $1.50 The Ithir in the picture! a favorite with school girls Jefferson, W a h ington land Lincoln high school letter ing on I the pocket. Oalatea, Balkan style, laced at the side. A very ef fective Middy. Wftb noox, 1 The "Initiar Middg at $2.13 The fourth in the group and a very handsome style. Very fine ' white ralatea with cadet blue collars 'and cu f f and large Roman initial in blue to match on pocket. "None bet ter at the price. Specials in . Toilet Arti cles, Drugs MILK OF MAGNE- SELTZER, SPE- 22c MILK, c no SPE- PHILLIP'S 8IA AT .. ;5c BROMO CIAL AT . ... HORLICK'S MALTED FAMILY SIZE ;60c THREE-IN-ONE OIL, CIAL AT 15c 20 -MULE TEAM BORAX, ONE -POUND PACKAGES ..... MEIER FRANK .HOTEL SOAP. DOZEN M A L V I N A CREAM, SPECIAL AT ... ....... WOODBURY'S FACIAL CREAM FOR . ..-..;. BERRY'S FRECKLE CREAM QQ FOR . OUC EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE, OfiJ TWO FOR fC CALIFORNIA MEDICATED SOAP AT . i . . ...... .......... . . J . . SEMPRE GIOVINE, SPECIAL AT . . JTEROEVS ROSE AND VIOLET TALCUM . ; . . . ..... L GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, PACKAGE TOMORROW: T... ORIENTAL C R E A M, SPECIAL QQ ; , .!. Ub AT lie 23c 29c 19c 5c 29c 12c 73c IVtTB OOmOTTB, OOTUXBTB' 6TKOK8. 9 CC 39 v! : MM V f Halts 2 Pairs Pants A new suit if one goes. wrong but, of course, it can't because, they're made so sturdy, yet with) all the necessary finish and style that could be desired. In ' fancy tna, arreya, brown. Tartan shadx, , and serviceable mixtures..' Fully lined, taped. eam Knick erbockers, with non-tear buckla, Suits cut on man nish lines, perfectly tailored & to IS years. We're sole Pdrtland peck" Clothes'. The standard up to $15. v agents for Boys' "Sam- bf America and priced at $7.50 toigymooy gortzT. attobbta trngwgA3a, rxrvroir oo-oakts. bto. Boys' Felt Hat. new pencil ede and Alpine shapes. Sizes 6Kto 7. Priced fl. S1.50, 82, Children's Cloth! and Silk Hats. Rah Rah oval, telephone and" Alpine. Sixes 64 to 1. Priced 50e. SI and S1.50. i - ' Children's Straw Hats, Rah Rah, Middy, AltMn. vaandllmnaond crown. Sizes 6 to 7. Prices to4 Mojtr sTtore. Temporary Asms. Becond noor. ! ) ;