The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    BRIEF INFORMATION
tlt DAT OB" 101S.) !;
AMUSEMENTS
EEILIO Broadway at Taylor. Motion picture
12 m. to 11 p. in. - ,
PANTAGES Broadway at Alder. Taoderflle.
, 2:30, 7:30 and 8:10. ' i
LOKW'8 EMPKKiSS Broadway at Yamhill.
Vaudeville. Continuous 1:30 to 6:30, 7:30
and 0U& week days. Continuous 1 to It Saa
days... i
LVRIC Fourth at Stark. VaqderUle, Con
tinuous 1 to 11 p. in.
OKP UK CM Broadway at Stark. Motto pic
ture. 12 tn. to 11 p. m. ' - .
. PKOl'I.ES West Park and Alder sts. Motion
ptetttrra, -10 a. m. to 10;3O p. m.
. 8TAU Washington at I'axk. Motion pictures,
II l b, to 11 p. m. -
RATIONAL Park and West Park at Stark.
Motion picture. 12 m. to 11 p. m.
MAJES1IC WaaWcgton at Park. Motion pic
tures, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m.
COLUMBIA Sixth between Btark sad. Wash
ington. .... Motion pictures. Ha. m. to 11
p. m.
! SL'NSET Washington and Broadway. Motion
pictures. 11 a.- in. to 11 p. m.
ART MUSEUM rifth and Taylor. Hoar to
. 6 week days, 2 to 8 Sunday. Pre after
: noona of Tuesday, Taurnday, Friday, 6atur
' day and Sunday. ;
Today's Events.
Oree-on state conference of Social Arenelea
at Iteed college, 3 and 8 p. m. -
Coming Events.
Oregon CM 1m rue lnncbeoj at Multnomah
hotel May 22.
Kast WasnlactoBt a treat market opens May
- 22. - - v - ;.. . .
Empire Day. May 24. " ' '
Kaat Side Business Men' luncheon May 24.
Uotary club luocneon at Benson botel May
, TAd etob luncheon at Mnltnomah note May
Proaxeselre Business Men's luncheon.; at
Multnomah hotel May 27.
City election June 1.
'Boa festival. June 0-10-11. (Tliree daya).
Municipal Band Concert.
Pint concert of aeaaou will b on Jose 20,
: t Washington Park.
Central Library Meetings.
Rationalist society, every Sunday evening.
f Oregon Civic league bx. tores every Xbnrs-
day evening;
ractne - university extension jeetures, ewry
; Wednesday evening.
Port Information SuppLed.
Information regarding this port may be ob
tained from the Portland Chamber of Com.
'- Kerce, S Fifth street. Telephone Main 013
' ac A-12D3.
leaves , tomorrow ; morning; and 'will
camp eight miles from the mountain
tomorrow night. ' Others leavs tomor
row night and another party starts at
12 o'clock Sunday morning and wUl
hike straight . through to ' : the top.
Thirty miles of travel with some steep
climbing will be; covered on the trip.
The return 'trip will be made Sunday
eveningr on the O-W. R. & N. Limited.
Osman Royal is the leader. : A shorter
trip has also been .arranged for Sun
day. The distance covered will be
from Cascade : Locks to Warrendale,
about 10 miles. ..The hikers wlU leave
Sunday morning i from the Union, sta
tion at 7:60 and return on the local IsJ
tne arternoon. The walk will be along
the Columbia highway and Walter
Bide will lead. f ' "
Tf re and Police.
' 1 1 j . a. .... i n & n " . ,
ruin ueyarubcui msju io. a-viwi.
Today's Forecast. '
Portland and vicinity Showers "tonight; Sat
urday probably fair; soath to west winds.
Oregon Tonight fair east, showers west por
tion: Saturday fair; south to west winds.
Washington -Tonight and Saturday fair east.
Showers west portiou; south to west winds.
Idaho Fair tonight and Saturday, except
showers tonight southeast portion. .
; Weather Conditions.
The Texas deprestion has moved rapidly
northeastward to the upper Mississippi valley
and Jne barometer continues relatively low
over Alberta. The Pacific high pressure area
has moved south to the northern California
coast and the eastern high pressure area is
now centra! over the Canadian maritime provinces..-
lleneral ralna have fallen in the middle
suites from the Kooky mountains east to the
Mirsitsslppl river, and In the northern states
from the Dakotas east to the middle Atlantic
states. Light rain baa fallen along the north
.Pacific coast and in the Blue mountains. It
la warmer in the Lake region and Ohio valley,
and decidedly cooler in northern Texas.
The conditions are favorable for unsettled
weather in this district durlug the next 24
to U6 hours, with showers in western Oregon,
western Washington and- southeastern Idaho.
KDWAKD A. BEALS.
- District Forecaster.
Observations.
(Temperature
! B .
STATIONS a'l 2 t S 15 p
s II Zi 1 I"
i ?Z it i
-C Is if ' r 5
Baker, Or I 40 4 58 55T1 4 TT5
Boston, Mass.... 54 2 70 62 8 0-
tJibago, lll.v... 6414 68 62 8 ".08
Ienver, Colo 3d 6 40 84 8 . 08
Eureka, -Cat...... 60 2 68 60 4 .10
Havre, Mont..... 42 -t- 8 68 40 4 O
Jacksonville, Fla. ,78 0 80 72 20 O
Kansas City. Mo. 4 6 80 62 4 0
. Hnoxvllle, Tenn. 72 6 80 62 4 0
Los Angeles, CaL 62 1 O 68 62 4 0
Marshfield, Or... 48 2 68 48 0 .16
Montreal. Que.. 64 8 60 42 10
New Orleans, La 78 4 88 74 8 O
hew york JJ. Y. SO 6 64 48 20 .20
N. Head, Wash. 62 2 64 60 20 .16
N. Yakima, Wo. 48 2 70 46 4 O
Cortland, Or 62 6 63 61 a 0
Koseburg, Or.... AO 4 68 60 4 .06
St. Louis, Mo,... 64 2 73 60 18 .04
Halt I.ke, Utah. 46 O 68 40 4 .14
8. Francisco, CaL 642 00 62 4 0
beattle. Wash... 32 2 62 60 4 O
feitka. Alaska... 62 12 44 .... 0"
Spokane, Wash.. 43 2 66 48 6 0
Tacoma, Wah... 62 4 62 62 4 0
Tatoosh l'd.,Wn. 6l O 64 60 18 .12
Valdes, Alaska. 64 2 34 .... 0
Walla Walla, Wn. 50 It 68 60 4 0
Washington, D.C. 68 4 64 64 4 .13
Winnipeg, Man.. 43 0 70 42 0 0
Af itruoou report of preceding day
What Can Be Seen Around Portland
"Council Crest (110O feet) View unequalled,
.Columbia and Willamette rivers, Tualatin val
ley, Willamette valley. Cascade and Coast
ranges, five snow--apied mountains (north to
east on clear days), Mt. Rainier, 14.408; Mt.
fcu Helens, 9097; Mt. Adum. 12,307; Mt. Hood.
11,225; ML Jefferson. 10,622.
Washington Park, at head of Washington
street. Flowers, shrubs snd trees. Children's
model playgrounds. Noteworthy pieces of sculp
ture: "Coming of the White Man," by Her
man Atkins McNeill, presented by heirs of D.
P Thompson; "Sacajawea" (Indian girl, guide
of Lewis A Clark exposition by Alice Cooper.
resented by Sacajawea Statue association and
enry Altman. Ten minutes' walk.
Sunken rose gardens in east part of city,
containing more than 700 varieties of roses.
Msclesy, left untouched in wild natural beau
ty, liig trees, just the woods "where rolls
the Oregon."
Forestry building Lewis A Clark exposition
grounds. west. Honrs 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Built of specimen mammoth Oregon fir logs.
Contains 1,000.000 feet lumber.
Attractive views from King's snd Willam
ette Heights and Westover Terraces,
. Terwilllger bonlevsrd. south of city, above
Willamette, on west aide.
Skyline, west . from Council Oest.. Road
around spur between Council Urest and Willam
ette river offers fine views.
Columbia and Willamette Encircle Penin
sula district and St. Jotrna, affording excellent
views of city, industries and harbor.
Typical borne sections Portland Heights.
Nob . lrvington, ML Tabor.
Harbor features West side public dock, foot
Seventeenth street. I'-ust Side public dork.
root of Kast Stark. Public tnotor boat laud
log, foot of Stark street (launches call here
'for river tours. Boat houses near Morrison and
Hawthorne bridxes.) Shipping. Modern bridges
r Broadway, Kailroad. Hawthorne.
Public Institutions City ball asxl Historical
exhibit. Fifth and Madison. County .boUding.
1 Fourth and Salmon. Art museum. Fifth near
Yamhill. Central library. Tenth and Yamhill.
.Custom bouse, Broadway and Davla.
" Worthy of notice Skidmore fountain. First
and Ankeny. by Olin L. Warren, presented
by Steven Skidmore; Thompson fountain. Pla
na block. Fourth and Salmon. Modern bigb
and grade schools, school gardens and rose
hedges. Chinatown oa Kortb, Fourth and Sec
ond streets. .
. Colombia river ' highway America's most
wonderful scenic road for vehicles. Along It
one sees many waterfalls, the gorge of the
Columbia. 1 Oneonta gorge. Shepherd's deli,
mountains, including licod. Grade does not
exceed 5 per centum.
Information as to "what to see" tn Port
land's environment from Hotels Portland, Im
perial, Oregon, Multnomah and from The Jour
nals Tourist Travel bureau. Phones A-0061.
Main 7173; or from Tourist Agency and Travel
Bureau, Marshall 1879.
TOWN TOPICS
Manama to Hike. The hardest trip
of the Mazatuag prior to the Fourth of
July excursion to Mount Hood will be
taken Sunday when a large party will
hike to and climb Mount Chlnidier 4600
feet high and IS miles southeast of
Cascade Locks. Some cf .the . crowd
Xtoneheoa to Be Xove feaart, ."A
love feast for; candidates- is an
nounced by i the s Oregon Civle league
for its, luncheon Saturday noon in the
Multnomah hotel. "Why I am a Can
didate" is the subject assigned each,
and each In torn Is to introduce the
competitor-next bim... The league an
nounces the following delegates to tbe
Reed college Social Service conference
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: T Judge
W. N. Gatens, Mrs, M. I T. Hidden.
Mn and Mrs. A. C .NewllL Judge John
H. Stevenson, Mrs. Herman Jones, Mrs.
A. W, Nicholson, Misses Emma Wold.
Gertrude Talbot,1 Vella Winner, I. H.
Amos and Isaac Sweet.
rirst Streeters to Meet. The regu
lar meeting of the First Street Busi
ness Men's club will be held In the
I. O. G. T. hall, corner First and Yam
hill streets, .Friday night. May 21, at
8 o'clock. Many important matters
will be discussed,' including painting,
lighting, decorating for the Rose Fes
tival. etc. Persons having vacant
Stores on the street an nrM.t9llv in
vited to be present-.
Xoms Eongbt for Boy. A home,
preferably on a j farm, is asked for. a
15-year-old Japanese boy who has a
stepmother and whose father has put
him out of his home.. Th. hnv i. will.
ing to work and would like to get out
into the country. Anyone who can do
anything for him may call up Tabor
1339. ';; ,
At Beth ' Israel Tonigat. "Tbe Di
lemma of Peace," will be Rabbi Jonah
B. Wise's topic at Beth Israel tonight,
a topic chosen at the suggestion of the
Council of; Jewish Women in celebra
tion of Peace feabbatb. Services are at
8 tonight and 10:30 tomorrow.-,. All
men and women are welcome.
Single Tax I League5 Meets -The
Single Tax league will hold its regu
lar meeting tomorrow (Saturday) night
in the. Central library, room H. - X - H.
Amos, a prominent Prohibitionist, will
be. the first speaker.
. Firemen at Reunion Former mem
bers of Multnomah engine company.
No. 2, one of the old time volunteer
fire companies, and their wives, held
a reunion bansuet at the Imperial hotel
last night. .. ,"- ? ,
Socialist DeUvers Leetare. Kliza.
beth Gurley Flynn, a noted Socialist
speaker, . addressed a good sized audi
ence at Arion haU, Second andV Oak
streets, last night on the "Solidarity
of Labor." ;
Steamer Jess Sarxlns for Camaa
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m. , Adv.)
-Dairy Specialist Examination The
United States civil service commission
announces an examination for men only I
on Jane io. 1915. for dairy manufactur
ing specialist,'- for a position in the
bureau of animal industry, department
of agriculture, $1800 to 12500, Gradua
tion from a college or . university of
recognized standing,, and two years
subsequent responsible experience in
connection with the operation of 7 a
creamery, condensed milk factory, ice
cream or cheese factory, , or in ,tne
case of persons lacking such educa
tional 1 training, six years of such i re
sponsible experience are prerequisites
for consideration for - this position.
Complete information and application
blanks may be obtained from T.- V.
Hutching, local secretary, . postofflce
uimaing. ' 4 ,
mostrated. Sectors Tonight. Ellis
F. Lawrence, dean of the School of
Architecture. University of Oregon,
wUl deUver an illustrated lecture In
Room A, Central library, at 8 o'clock
his evening. - The subject, wil be the
"Relation of Beauty to Structural
Utility." This : lecture wUl r be the
final one in the course in apprecia
tion which has been given by Mrs. E.
S. Parsons of , the university. All in
terested i are cordially invited to attend.'
aost Oosunudrrf to Meet. F. H.
Stevens, chairman of the veteran section-of
the Ross Festival parade ar
rangements, has called a meeUng of
all G. A. R. post commanders, presi
dents of Women's' Relief corps and
Ladies of G. A. R.; circles, and other
auxiliaries, and their representatives,
are requested to meet tonight at 8
o'clock at O, A. R. hall in the court
house to take action Concerning f the
veterans part in the parade.
- Market Opens Tomorrow. Th e East
Washington street public market, ; un
der the auspices of the. East Side Busi
ness Men's club, will' open tomorrow
morning in charge of Joseph 3. Mas
serve, market master, with 36 market
stalls completed and others to be built
as needed. The East Portland drum
corps and the Washington High school
band will furnish music.
r Cows Sad Babies. Two cow heads
sent to : State f- Heal th ' -Officer Cal vi n
S. White., by State Veterinarian Lytle,
from Wheeler county, upon examina
tion today showed positive cultures of
rabies.. The cattle In various parts of
the state believed to be afflicted with
rabies are being inspected by the state
veterinarian.
Monuments and Markers. . Place
your order with us. now if -you wish
to have them placed by Decoration
Day. We have a large stock of the
latest designs on hand to select from.
Otto Schumann Granite & Marole
works. East Third and Pine streets.
Phone East 743. (Adv.)
Salesmen Meet : Tonight. W. F.
Woodward of Woodard. Clarke & Co.
will speak on "The Stevens i Bill" at
the fortnightly dinner of the Portland
Salesmen's club tonight In the college
room of the Ilazelwood. All city sales
men are invited. '
' Bev. M. Levin to Speak. Services
will be held at 7 o'clock this evening at
the Sixth Street synagogue. ; Tomor
row morning services will begin at
o'clock. Rev. M. Levin will officiate.
All men and women are welcome. ..
Anto Service daily from Fourth- and
Stark to St- Helens. - Leave 7 : a. m.,
11:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. , .
HTo TJxmsaal Vandalisnu--. Commis
sioner Brewster has no Information on
the destruction of ferns reported in
Powers Saturday Night Special.
-1
$1.50fAlaminum Three Quart 'Q X
Berlin Covered Sance Pan . . . . CPTir(!w ;
I On Sale After 4 P. M. Saturday
' Here Is another real bargain for after 4 Saturday:
A COTEBXS BEBLIX XETTLX 3-quart size, in 9-per cent
pure . aluminum. Has aluminum cover fitted with enameled lift
ing knob and strong three-ply riveted handle.. In the new Sun-ray
finish and priced regularly at $1.50. . -
' oirrr 250 to seu at tkb vert speczaa vxzcs.
Oneto a Customer. Ho phone or O. O. . Orders. Ho BeUverles. '
While you are in be sure and see th - big display of Sun-ray
Aluminum, i , - . ,
TBB BIGESST QTJAUTT" aJ-TJaTmrtTM UA)E TODAY. f
$ S.C0 Casli $1.00 Week
$ 7.50 Cash $1.50 Week
$10.00 Cash $2.00 Week
$12.50 Cash $2.25 Week
$15.00 Cash $2.50 Week
$20.00 Cash $3.00 Week
$ 50 Worth of Furniture
$ 75 Worth of Furniture
$10O Worth of Furniture
$125 Worth of Furniture
$150 Worth of Furniture
$200 Worth of Furniture
: j lauAtrrr ( i ) Mm raM )i
Maeleay park. He says that vandals
have caused damage along Terwilllger
boulevard. Mount Tabor park, x by
stealing- flowers, - but nothing onusual
In the way of vandalism has. occurred
in Maeleay park. a
Biver Bxcnrslen to BattevlUe. Sun
day. May 23, for th motor boat races.
Don't neglect this delightful ?04 mil
river trip up the Willamette, through
the free locks, around Willamette falls.
Rock island. Castle Kern and many
other interesting place that Portland
people have never seen. Steamer Gra
hamona leaves Taylor street dock 8
a. m. Leaves Buttevllle 3 p.m. Round
trip 75 cents. ... . (Adv.)
-V i, rf.r'-SJ'X-i'C ."
Albert Bsral's Brag store, for 30
years at Second and Washington,
moved to 381 Washington street. Pit
tock block. , (Adv.) -
At South Korutt Tabor a free enter
tainment will be given tonight in
United Brethren church. ; .
: The Pen. Store. Fount-... -pens. Ink,
repairs and exchanges, s 54 yk Wash
ington SL, Morgan bldg, near ParlcAd.
. Central Location at Suburban Prices.
Rooms ; $4 , week up, $15 month
up. Hotel Lenox 3d. and Main; (Adv.)
- McCargar. Bates Lively Fire, cas
ualty and automobile insurance. Teon
bid Telephone Main 168. Advi)
' Quality la Printing ana Bindings
F. W.Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165.Ad.
" Meet and Beat
I meet and beat the strongest com
petition. iWhy? - Because I- haye no
higs ground floor rent, electric signs
and swell fixtures to pay for. I sell
high ground floor rent, eleetrlo signs
Ground floor stores charge $20.00 - to
$25.00 for them. Jimmy Dunn, 315-16-17
Oregonlan building. Elevator to
third floor... (Adv.) ,
- - i i i i i i I . I :
Business Location.
A fine, large room on second floor
of the Journal building. It has a 57
foot front on 'Tamhlll, facing north;
street-lighted by sir windows,, each
fiv feet, in width. The room contains
1600 square : feet , of floor space; is
close to the elevators. An Ideal loca
tion for a hlgb grade tailor shop, or
other business. Will be fitted to suit
tenant. For further information ap
ply to superintendent of .Journal build
ing. Journal office. , . (Adv.)
Cough Stop Is1 real stopper. Plum
mar Drtir Co. 3d and Madison. . (Adv.)
Dr. 4. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk
bldg. . - (Adv.)
: Marks' aO Shoes, 343 Wash. (Ad.)
"; X B. fox, optician.' Journal bldg. Ad.
Card of. Thanks
- The relatives of the late Elizabeth
J. Barker extend their heartfelt appre
ciation to their many friends for the
kindness and . sympathy shown them
during their ' bereavement, for the
beautiful floral sot t erings, also to tho
Degree of Honor and B. of L. E. for
assistance and sympathy. A. D. Bar
ker, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barker, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J, Barker, Mr. and Mr.
J. I Gilchrist. , (Adv.)
" We desire to thank our many friends
for their kind sympathy and help In
the recent Illness and passing of our
beloved wife and mother.
A. W. HAGEY AND FAMILT. CAdv.)
- HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
scnvicc. coMrosr, vnexecttto cui
sine, KftlOXtllt Til. CLOSE TP
THCSTHCS. CSFSS AND SIMS tTOSCS,
NoDrugsorDrops
Are used in our.
e x ami n a tions.
W are optome
trf&ts, qualified
to examine your
eyes by scien
tific methods;
and . If ' glasses
are needed, we
grind them tn
our own- work
shop, r Our. guar.
ante means
absolute sat is
faetion or no
pay. ...
WHEEIBflPnCAift);
6T3X 3?LOOB. OBXOOBXaJT BL2a.
UNION
DENTISTS
: . .s . . . - - .
Corner of Second and Morrison. ' Look'
for the big Union sign. Ail work guar--,
anteed. : .
Full Set Teeth, that fit . . $5.00
Gold Crown, 22-k . . . . . $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k .... $3.50
Painless Extraction . . . . . 50c
"If yea find this nnmber yon won't get hart."
Mr. Whetstone, Mgr.-'"'
j t
mm
fl I - - .kesV
M B O
.To dainty women and particular
men,' Odoro-no is most necessary.
Why? ; 1 -.r. . - "
Because it jives complete relief from
extreme perspiration of the armpits, feet
hands or neck- a condition that has caused
" them -and you so much annoyance
and discomfort. ' ,
. Two applications a week of Odoro-no)
will keep these parts comfortably and
naturally dry and absolutely odorless.
Dress shields become unnecessary. Daily
i baths do not lessen the effect. Harmless
easily applied. Get yoar bottlm of :
D
a ma
. ' FOURTH AND ALDER
This Saturday We Offer
Choice Prime Rib or Rolled Boneless
Roast Beef 18c lb.
Selecteid Cuts of Pot Roasts ISC lt.
iFrom Heavy Steer Beef ;
THE FATTED CALF" Highest Qual
ity Milk-Fed Stock
Shoulder or Breast J... ...... ..... . .12Vc ft
Leg or Loin Roast ....... . . ........... 17c lb
Rolls of Vear Larded boneless. . ...... . ,17c lb
Rack Roasts Frenched larded ...... . . . . 17c lb
Veal Loaf 15c tb
Our Special Bargain Meat Counter
offers big inducements in meat values to the real
market shopper. Here will be found a large as
sortment of wholesome, toothsome meats at a big
saving in price. We give penny change.
JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON""
HAMS and BACONS
: Cured and Smoked Right Here '.
Picnic , Hams 12c lb
"Cottage Hams . . . .... . . . . 16c lb
Hams, half or .whole . I . ...... 1 17c lb
Bacon Backs, half or whole strips', 18c lb x
Bacon, . light fancy stock, half or
whole strips V. v. . . . . . . . ... 22c lb
"YOU CAN DO, BETTER" FOR LESS ON THIRD STREETf
Store Opens
Daily at
8:30 a. m.
On Saturdays
., 9:00 a. m.
Pacific Phone
I Marshall 5080
i"it7J-jWjfiv.-Ji"Mj'. ?" ""- -
THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY
Store Clzzzi
Daily tt
530 p. tS.
On Satanlrja
6:00 p. m.
Home Fhcns
A-2112
today. See how cjuSckly it does away with
- all perspiration troubles. 25c 5 Oc and Zl.
. " Six times as much for lias for 25c At all
. drug and department stores, or by mail
. postpaid. '
THE ODORONO CO. ,1003 Blair Ave. Cincinnati. O.
:z3
Poultry
in Jones' Market
r.w
iraecy inieeSo lb. l ac
Order a; Nice Chicken for Your Sunday Dinner ;
BROILERS, FRYERS, MILK -FED. FRESH IT
OREGON STOCK, PER POUND ..... ... QO V
COLUMBIA :H5irydDi:
4th and Alder JONES' MARKET
Main 5
Marshall 1
WeDeUver
, A-6281
Oveirstocti Sale Women's PootvT'eaL3
Included in the Lot Are All Fashionable Styles -One, Two
and Three-Strap, La Valliere Side Buckle, Kewpie, Princess
and Colonial Pumps Come in All Sizes and Widths and
in Values Worth Up to $4.00 Specially Priced Tomorrow
The dark weather has retarded the sale of Spring- Footwear some
what and we una an overstock on: our shelves. 1 herefore, the re-
suit is this positive price reduction. Included are the most fash-
ionable styles' one, two and three-strap "La Valliere" side buckle
vamp frincess and lxlonial rumps; also straight no-strap styles, button and lace Oxfords.
etc. ; All leatners ana laoncs, m, an sizes ana widths. ee our window display.
Regular values Xo $4.00. This sale at, the pair . . . . . , . J. ... ; . . ... . : . aj
9M
Pair
Kewpie and short
WOMEN'S $3.50 AND $4.00 , SHOES NOW ON SALE AT, THE PAIR $2.97
Well-known and reliable makes of women's Shoes, in the best new styles and most desirable
leathers. The popular lasts for street or dress, with fine turn or English welt soles. New
dull kid and patent kid short vamps, plain toe styles with leather or cloth quarters. Q
All widths and all sizes, in yalues up to $4.00 a pair. This sale at . . ... .... . . . . . . . " I
A Bodrock Cut Price- Friday on
Women's Dainty UiidepmiisliiniG
Some of the Best Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, Combi
nation Suits, Skirts and Chemise, With Fine Embroidery
and Lace Trimmings, We Have Eter Shown- Regular $1
to $135 Values Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Sale Only
We were very fortunate in securing a Close - Out from a big East
efn manufacturer of hundreds of .styles in dainty muslin undergar
ments far below regular cost, and we in turn- true to our usual
precedent turn them over to our patrons at the same extraordinary savings. Included
are fine Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, Combination Suits, Skirts and Chemise, with dainty
and attractive trimming of laces, embroideries and ribbons. Qualities and style that will be
appreaated; oy tne most critical ana a saving that lew women can afford to overlook.
Regular $1.00 to $1.35 values. Come early and be sure of securing your'size and choice
For
Choice
49c
65 Brand New Spring
Coats for Women at 06.00
Nobby models in" fine wool mixtures and
serges : finely finished, well tailored gar
ments in belted effects. Conservative styles
and in models with plain" back and set-in
sleeves. All sizes and the best colors. Coats
regularly sellling at $9.00, priced d A A
for this sale at .. . . .. . ) D U U
- New Spring Ncclixcar
An unrivaled -assortment of shapes and
styles in this sale of Women's Neckwear.
Included are Lace and Organdie Vcstees
Sets and Collars, in both roll and flat effects.
It is a'sale you should , not fail to . attend.
You have
Choice from -values up to 50c at. .. ... .25J
Choice from values up to 85c at. 50
Choice from values up to $1.15 at .95?
Sale of Children's; Dresses
At 59c for Values to 98c At 93c for Values
to $1.50 At $1.75 for Values up to $3.93.
Prudent parents will be quick to profit by
this sale of Children's Wash Dresses. The
assortment includes unlimited, variety of
styles and colors and all sizes.- They come
in white lawn, in ginghams, percales and
chambrays, in plain colors, neat .checks,
stripes and, plaid patterns. Come early for
first and best cnoice at 50t, 03i, $1.75.
Velvet Ribbons Beduecd
An important sale of high-grade Silk Velvet
Ribbons the most popular widths in the
wanted spring and summer colors. Im
ported Ribbons from France, all widths, un
derpriced as follows: -No.
5 Regular 15c Grade at, yard. . . .10
No. 7 Regular 20c Grade at, yard. . . .15c
No. 9 Regular 30c Grade at, yard 20
No. 12 Regular 35c Grade at, yard: . . .25?
No. 16 Regular 40c Grade at, yard . . . .30
Tirifii Alexaeder
Arrives on the Scene
NO. 2 OF A SERIES
Something's doing here today.
Father's face is one broad smile;
Alexander's come to stay-
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That's what every father feels like saying when the new
boy arrives. There's many a savings account coming
along at this bank in the name of youngsters from whom
you'll hear later in this community. Getting the savings
account under way EARLY is putting in the boy's hands
the tools to carve his fortune with. Let every boy. and
girl, too, in Portland become accustomed early to han
dling money and taking care of it- let. them learn from
Thrifty Alexander.
The Poster Stamps Are FREE
Stamps are available every day during bank-
: ing hours. .? A new one issued every Saturday.
Northwestern National Bank
Sixth and Morrison Streets; Portland, Oregon
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