'iSliil for the chHdren.Saturaar afternoon, 2 to 4 p. m., Musie Hall, Stxth Floor. Five reels: V. ) ,Tbe Haunted Hotel, (b) Dlssolvlnf Views ! 2, (a) Crocodile, (b) Torn Trousersi little Maurice Lores Rosalies 4, Fairy Tale -Bad Temper, bat a Good Heart; 5, (a) Hedgehog, (b) ; : Ant-Eaters;:'' ; ' ; '-'- ' ." '' ' ,x - y Skirts cut to measure free if materials pur chased here. f Skirts ac cordion, box or knife plaited, $1. Furs stored in our "Stik MaidT $1? Hose, vaults are safe from fire, finest dollar siockings m theft, moths and loss. the k market. All staple Lowest temperature. ' and latest novelty, sKades lloo. rtftB Btrees i Piathescop Free Movie INDUSTRIES BUREAU ; Study of Plans for Financing f : NevvJhdustriesFeatur of ' the Work, r ft: RECORD IS SUBMITTED lutn 5t;' tae Xrf ; t Cbwtn f JCommerea 4 vXts Frtiemt ; I .'Wv MmleslH Xs ; TM. - " " -V . ; . - ' ' - &e rsets Tnemselres Speak. "Couldnt tell - whether you meant It for a, knock or , boost," commented one man. " "Convey to me the impres- H g. aion that the Chamber of Com- V mere really 'has been doing;, more than I : bad been clving' It credit for," said another. r Both were referring to The ' Journal reviews of Chamber of Commerce activities. The Tirst man was told that the purpose is to review only in terms of - accomplishment and to let the ' facts plainly told do the knock- rS lnff or boosting-. vv - Today the manufacturers bu- - taxation bureau. ; By Marshall N. DanP. f A payroll city Portland. The statement is simple. The duty is equally svmpie 10 mane me terms . synonymous. ; The job Of getting for Portland the kamuII . n MMt .1... atk... - xeii to mi inausines ana manuiac tures. Dureau ox tne viiaraoer 01 vom ' tnerce as heir of the old Manufac- : ': turers association. -- The bureau's greatest first year v ' atutv trt Anvam mm nil of flrmnrinff fll0 slabor to interest Portland capital ia J- InAiiKtrtflt Hnvalonrnfint If nnlv In (h ;unaerwnuns vi inauiirui securities. In rommr n with thm tm.ia ahA rm- V - merce oureau, the industries and man - uractiTres bureau has found it some v-strenuous job to arouse Portland to " a working faith, that lines of ships and factories are good things to op erate. ' 'Case Is Illustrated. 4 ?. We will illustrate with a reported conversation: M , we have Interested a i-! reputable concern producing a stand vW.ard article to consider a Portland location. To make it truly a Port- IHIIU iNUUOUI U1CT BUKKTSl WB DUl Ul $25,000." f . ; More details calculated to arouse "Gentlemen, that's a fine propost ' tion. Some one ought to take it uo. ?: Out - files the committee musing ." about the story of the rich brother i'wno arose alter an arrecttng appeal f And fervently said. "Let us give three - Cheera for the noor." The bureau could locate many de : sirable industries, it declares, if it j.oraia nuance tnem. , f Th bureau has under way a survey f the resources in- raw materials nf V,Oregon. also as to fuels and power. . A survey of local industries to de tennine what needs are unfilled and what opportunities are unmet is being made. The bureau circulated the petition ;i which, signed by representative Port land men, induced Robert E. Strahom . to undertake the financing and build- ..1ht, of a railroad in central prego:u Smelte Kaa ZHseaased. : Incident to the campaign to locate , a .smelter on the Columbia river it, t w jbudo mat urns ana cose may be secured in quantities required by ; a big amelter , " The bureau has submitted proposal , for a factory plant wherein small - Industries m V awnra eholtap nn . , A'vnvo heat and other service. Other accomplishments: i ' : 1 a 1 i i t,v&kiiuvrry juice manu facturers in order to standardise and .nationally advertise the beverage, f - Located fireworks plant and secured for it its first order. Secured' modification of fire laws t that permitted American LJfeograph - company to remain in the eltv. Gave the Clarke County Iron Works a- welcome to Portland. . active in: locating eopra mlU here, -now working or return cargoes, such -as paper, anticipating that the : ln. establishing shipping 7 Organized Portland planing mills Tor standardisation of product. - Secured change ia public auditorium plana permitting a manufacturer's working exhibit -; 8ecared local 1 .w. . , . " V V ' 11"- t ij g LUC . muBj ot a span each of the Inter n state, bridge for demonstration pur rr poses,. ' J ;' Oregoa rir Vied. .V.uSarf,d chn8 n epecificaUons of ; the PorUand and The Dalles new post . offices permitting tho use of Oregon ' nr,Trihep tnan outhern pine. I Held manufacturers' show at Arm i . rsv and manufacturers' day at the 1 livestock show. . ( - Brought into manufacturing com ytj? ct a raor -"trP n and a leather IS "V vlaK"?r .aiso a patented har- . .d-vc. "iiwuer concern and a a local iron works. ' Induced the governor not to have I- tbe penitentiary engage in the manu i facture of brooms. ) . Brought bare the Long fruit prod r nets: begins operations this summer Invests 930.000. - . .IS .. CMO'lBI Oil IDrlnn)4tl.--' determine manufacturing posslblUties ;oym,grewa ;jii. uj v uiamette val jThe bureau ia largest in the Cham ber "of Commerces It has 789 mem- ' or. - us nuutaguig committee car j rles on most of the work. Special committees are relieved when rv i - done..' One , general . bureau meeting j yfm uviu o 7w,v 4 - WUowaCounty to : Have an: Opening iLa? Grande, 'Or., -March- L More tha S000 acres- lying ,north and west of Elgin, ' bordering- on the Promise Wallow county tewItoryvAwili be opened 1 to entry and settlement May 10, 'according .. to Information ; Issued by v the , land office. r;. Persons having 1 priOf -Yalld settle ment "-rurhts- or .preferences will ; be allowed Xo make entry la' conformity with existing law and .regulations. IntendJnsr settlers are also warned td ascertalnthe ; atatws ; ef tihsw Jands. s rr m ete New Line of Women's & Misses' Spring Suits, $19.50 Actually Hundreds of Smart Suits THE 'other afternoon a woman came inlo our Suit Shop and said: "I want a little Spring Suit-i1 want, it to be full of style I want, good material and I don't want to spnd more'than twenty dollars less, if possible. I wonder if you have anythmg like that?" -'Indeed we hare, Madam scores of them," said the saleswoman. And proceeded to show the cus tomer this unusual assortment of Spring Suits at t9.50. ' e -Jaunty cape coats, Russian blouses and Morfolks, with smart flaring skirts, of all kinds of materials that are being worn this Spring -serges, gabar dines, fixtures and checks In blue, tan, green, gray and all the popular shades. Some lined in con trasting color others in Pompadour silk. This customer was delighted and you will be pleased, too, when you see these good-looking suits at J19.50. Other Suits $15, $17.50 $22.50, $25.00 to $85.00 rottrtb Floor, rifts street , ' -- " '' 111 r MEN'S SHOP ! ; .. V . Men-See the New Silk Shirts at $3.85 -Deliehtfully cool and fresh -looking the most fascinating assortments of trioes vou ever saw! Some' in neat, conservative colors and others brilliant enough to suit any college chap! Both plain and satin stripes in various widths. Air sizes ;at 33.85! New, Exclusive Neckwear 50c Good-looking ties, in dozens of new patterns and colors. Stripes in all widths, from the tiny pin stripe to the regimental and multi-color effects allovef pat terns and small figures. Every desirable style here in both four-in-hand and bow ties. 50c Pure Silk Hose 35c "Mill Run" of pure-thread silk socks, full-fashioned or seamless, with double heels, soles and toes of lisle thread. Fancy stripes and accordion effects in red and black, black and blue, etc., also plain black, tan, pearl, champagne, gray, red, green, white. Three pairs for 1 1.00, pair 35c. Munsing Union Suits, Special $1 Desirable weight for spring and summer wear. Made ofgood quality cotton, your choice of white or cream color. All the popular styles long or short sleeved, knee or ankle lengths. All men's sizes. Up to the usual Munsingwear standard perfectly fitting garments well made and tailored. Special suit $i. ear In Men's New Spring Hats Knox, Stetson, Borsalino, and M. & F. Special $2 to $5 New Muslin Nightshirts $1 Made of celebrated "Fruit-of-the-Loom" muslin, known for soft quality and durability! Cut full V neck and trimmed with white, red, blue and black washable braid. Or pure white. asala Xloot, Korrlsoa Street. GIRLS' SHOP Every Day We Receive Interesting New Things in Young Folks' Apparel Dresses, coats, suits and undermuslins for the "flapper" of "in-between" years and for the tiny little folk as well! S3JS-$5 Dresses, $339 Lingerie frocks for confirmation and Summer wear. Of sheer batiste, with full skirts and straight waists, daintily lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. SUITS of black and white checked material. In quite as many smart styles as are being shown for grownups. Skirts are full and flaring; some on yokes; others pleated or gathered. Jackets show pleats from shoul der 'with small round collars new blouse and tailored effects. 12 to 16 years. Priced $12 to $20 COATS of serge, poplin, checked and blocked ma terial, Bedford cord and novelty weaves. Some -with dainty little lingerie collars, oth ers with deep sailor collars of self-material and many with collars and cuffs of contrast ing colors. Navy, Copen black, tan and other Spring shades. 6 to 14 years. Priced $4.95 to $15 Boys' $U0 White Linen and Blue Chambray Wash Suits, Sizes 2 to 5 Years, $1.19 leooad noor, tlrta Street MEN! Connect Up With Style Tomorrow Spring and Summer Suits At $25 We have them as fine as they can be produced the best fabrics in all styles, sizes and colors. The "BELTER" is one of the many clever distinctive models shown here. We have had this smart suit drawn so you may see just how it will look when worn. It is a style appropriate for most all occasions of Spring and Summer. Suits for all ages and all builds. Long, short, stout, slim and regular. Priced at $25. Other suits an Immense assortment for youths, $10 to $20; for men and young men, $15 io $35. New Golf Suits Mixed tweeds and two-tone gabardines. Designed to give the greatest freedom. Norfolk coats, knickers or long trousers. High-grade sporting clothes, $20, $25 and $30. Sole Agents "Society Brand" TMre rieor. rifth Street , For the New Spring Chape au 50c New Veiling at 25c Dainty white figured Shetland and new "Magpie" effects. Yard to morrow 25c. Novelty Veiling, Yd. 65c-Sl. New border, scroll, hand-run and chenille dotted effects. 35e-80e Black Veils, 19c Small and medium figured black veils, 1 yard long. Each 19c. New Drape Veils, priced here 1 to $2.50 Mala Floor, Uta Strtei HAT SHOP 3- Misses' and Children's Charming New Spring Hats School Hats smart little tailored sailors with straight or rolling brims, pokes and mushroom shapes, made of iisere and Milan hemp, trimmed with a simple bow1 of velvet or grosgrain ribbon. The hat sketched is of white Milan, with black Velvet band and buckle of the straw. Only $2. Other models $1.25 to $6. Dress hits In profusion made of soft horsehair and open straws, combined with silk, chiffon and crepe. " Trimmings of dainty French flowers and fruits and rib bon bows. The model sketched, natural colored tan straw, faced with brilliant blue crepe, yellowish roses at side and trim ming of braided blue grosgrain ribbon. It's $7.50. Others $3 to $11.50. Toorta noor, Sixth street "As -Born" Shoes are ideal for children. We've just , received a new shipment in gun metal, patent leather and tan Russia calf. On nat ural foot - form last, as illustrated. . Sizes 5-8, $2.25 Sizes 8i2-12, $2.75 M. &F. Special --Shoes for boys are the very best that we -can have made. Shoes that "wear like Iron." One is sketched. Siaea 9 to 13)4, $3.00 Sixes I to 5 H, $3.50. Xhirt noes, ruts street A New Departure in Ribbon Novelties! Made-Up Ribbon Bows for Trimming New Hats A boon to women who would trim their own hals. Bows in about a dozen different new styles, made of the best and newest ribbons in every color you can think of. Select one of our new hat shapes, bring it to the ribbon counter, and we will te glad to assist you in choosing the proper bow for that particular hat. Bows priced at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. - Hairbows and Fancy Ribbon Novelties Made to Order Perrin's Gloves for Women We Are Exclusive Portland Agents Real French kid gloves the kind that retain their shape and give the hand the slender, graceful outline desired by all women. Wearing qualities unexcelled. .... Perrin's Washable Doeskin Gloves, $125 Perries "LaMure" and "Tou raine" overseam and pique French Kid Gloves $1.50. Perrin's fancy embroidered glace - and washable doeskin gloves, $1.75. $2JS0 Imported Long White Kid Gloves, $1.75 Extra special offering for Saturday only! Fine quality white kid, 16-button length, overseam style, in all sizes. While any remain $1.75. noor. TUta Street Perrin's finest quality real French kid gloves, plain, fancy, the pair $2. Perrin's fancy embroidered styles, best French kid, pair $2.25. Our Own Make Pure, Fresh Candies 40c Butter Wafers, lb. 29c 40c Cream Wafers, assorted, pound 29c 50c Pecan Brittle, lb. 35c. 25c Peanut Bar, pound 19c 80c Mexican Chews, lb. 59c ataia aad Vlath noor and Basement Balcony Your Eyes Examined Free by our registered optometrists, who prescribe glasses only when pieeded. Special Saturday:- Eyeglasses at $2.50 Lenses expertly fitted to the eyes. Gold-filled mountings. Broken Lenses Duplicated From Pieces Baleoay. Sixth street No. 2-A Folding AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE Single Achromatic Lens, $8 Rapid Rectlinear Lens, $10 A child can operate it. Compactly built, scientifically made. Kodak ball-bearing shutter. 125c Eastman Fixing Powder, VUG ;VUUU 1U1 ftm7Ce noor. Slxtbtrot Exclusive Agents "Sampeck" Suits For Boys 7 to 18 Priced $7.50-$ 15 New Spring -model suits are in. Two pairs pants with each fancy, suit Good weight, new colored fabrics, and sold under the guarantee, "Satis faction assured"! New "Sampeck" reefers aad top coats, $6.50 to $12.50 Sole Agents 'Samson Suits, $6JS0, and 'Kaynee' Wash Togs ; for Boys -Spring bets for bSf boys worsted, silk, felts, sizes 6)f to 7Ji, $2, $1.50, $1, 50c. -Spring- bats for small boys straws, silks, worsteds, and wools, sizes 6H to 7, 50c to $5. Caps for school 5 0C to $1. Third Floor, Fifth Street Ham20c Fancy Eastern hams, best cure, well smoked, closely trimmed. Regularly 22C lb. tomorrow, lb. 20c. Eastern Bacon, 8 to 10-lb. strips, Vt strips, lb. 22c FancyButter, Royal Banquet brand, roll 73c. Boiled Ham, surplus fat re moved, sliced, lb. 35c Weinerworsts or Frankfurters, fresh, lb. 15c. Cream Cheese, rich Tilla mook, lb. 25c. Corn Meal, white or yellow, No. 9 sacks 30c New Walnuts, large imported, lb. 12HC. Victor Coffee, 3 5c blend, 2 lbs. 55c lb. 28c - Table Fruits, 1 5 c . peaches, apricots, pineapple, 3 cans for-39c - : ' a es Fancy Sunkist 126 size, case $3, 3 doz. $1, dozen 35c Large Navel 100 size, case $2.19, 2 doz. 55c, doz. 29c FREE Pancake Tarner with 2 pkg sv Toco Pan- OKi cake Flcnr at tlC Hlatb noor. rata Street 25c Swahsdown Face Powder, Tomorrow 15c 25c Woodbury's Facial" Cream 20c : 50c Daggett & RamsdelFs Cream 43c 50c r Dr.- Berry's Freckle Cream 45c '. 75c Bourjois Ashes of Roses Compact Rouge, with Iamb's wool' pad, , 'or 59c; . - . -Alrfloat Talcum, box- 10c Mary - Garden Face Pow , der$l. 25c Sanitoi Tooth Powder for 20c 25c Sanitoi Tooth Paste ? for 20c , 25c Squibb's Talcum Pow der 19c 15c 4711 Rhine Violet Soap, a for 25c. Lapactic Pills, loo for 33c ; Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap 10c Boracic Acid, 20-MuIe- Team brand, J4 lb. He Peroxide of Hydrogen, S4 lb. 13c Fountain Syringes, guaran , teed. No. 2 medium, at 79c Bathing Caps, all styles, colors, 25c to $2. Tloor, Sxxta street t rift3txlvt6Tacy Abler Ota This Columbia 'iader" 1 J I J MM Outfit $75 $5 Month $5 Down Splendid tonal quality.: Oak, walnut or mahog- any, cabinet, with 1000 assorted needles. New.So-Log -Lettjr" records the latest mu sical comedy bit just ia. Hear - thorn in our soundproof parlors. ; Basement Balcony n : : '. :