The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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    PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, , MAY 21, 1916.
PORTLAND HAS SENT
LEGION OF PLAYERS
7 TO OTHER CIRCUITS
North, East, South and Wes
-v-Are Filled With Ex-Beavers
land Colts,
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THIRTEEN ARE IN MAJORS
IBM jolusoa, WlA-a-Wak HMT
KftT Takn Via Bvra to Klp
Wla Anurleu t Bmnaats.
' Thl article could be well headed
I T Passing Show," or In a pinch
til title might be "Where Away?"
It concerns soane former Idols or
the Portland ball clubs who are still
IbaAfln away at the pill in leagues of
I higher and lower classification, ana
I Others who are ensconed In the moro
I Croatia but. perhaps, just as remunera
Itlve business of buying ana selling
I thlnrs.
i To begin with. In the majors there
I are thirteen ex-Beavers, nine of them
I playing In Ban Johnson's circuit and
I four gracing National league uniforms.
Three of them are with trams that -are
leading In the -race for the pennants.
Oraney and Coveleskle with the Cleve
land Napa and Ole Olson with the
I Brooklyn Dodgers.
' Here's ttae Soster.
. Those Vo the American league arc:
IVean Gregg, pitcher, with Boston; Bob
IOroom, pitcher, with bt. .Louis; v.ari
Mays, pitcher, with Boston; Bill James,
pitcher, with Detroit; Roger Pecklfc-
Ipaugh, shortstop. New York; Jack
IFournier, first baseman. Chicago, ana
Harry Hellmann. utility. Detroit. In
I the National league, Tom Seaton ;
Iwith the Chicago Cubs. Dave Bancroft
I with Philadelphia, Bob Harmon wim
I Pittsburg and Olson with Brooklyn.
.' Drifting southward Into tho southern
I Association district, there may be seen
Bill Lindsay and Kred Derrick with
I the Birmingham club. Ward McDowell
Iwlth Mobile, Art Kores with Nashville
IChester Chadbourno with Memphis
land Gene Krapp with Chattanooga:
I Swinging around the Gulf of Mexico
into the Texas league, there are Kagin
Burch with 8an Antonio and Walter
iKuhn With Waco. Jakey Atz, who
I clayed with Portland years ago. Is
managing tha Fort worth team or mo
iTexas league.
f Two Oatehers la Association.
Jl'Two former Portland catchers.
Claude Beery and Mickey T.a Ionge,
are members of American Association
teams, La Longs being with Ixmisville
and Berrr, who hopped the 1914 Beav
era for the Federala, with Kansas City.
Qeorge Stovall, who played In Port
land seasons ago, Is holding down rirnt
baa for the Toledo club.
In the International league, there is
Mike Mitchell, who played with the
first championship team Portland haa
fni-the Pacific Coast league, 1906.
Mitchell is with Newark. Catcher
Tom Madden and Charley Fullerton,
pitcher, are with Montreal, which Is
managed by Dan Howley, who caught
for the Beavers several seasons ago.
ilaorn Klrrhnr who crowded the la
mnted Happy Hogan on thV coaching
lines last spring, is with Richmond.
' Western league Za Clogged.
No fewer than 14 cx-Portlandcrs are
in t the Western league, and If they
were gathered together they would
make a pretty fair aggregation, to wit:
Catchers, "Roaring Bill" Rapps, Wichi
ta; Brcen. Des Moines. Pitcher
Krause, 'Omaha; Koestner, Wichita
3Uligan. Des Moines. Inflelders:
Shields. Denver; Cooney, Sioux City;
Butcher, Denver, Butler, Topeka; llet
ling, Wichita. Outfielders: Lober and
(Carlisle, Lincoln; Krueger, Topeka,
land Oeorge Naughton, Sioux City.
, Third Baseman Kibble, who was sold
Several seasons ago by McCredle to
Cleveland, is witn .kvansvuie or trre
Central Association, a teammate of
Oeorge Tants, who was with Portland
in 114.
Hock of Them tip Horta.
' Getting nearer home, there is a flock
yfx-Portlanders in the Northwestern
ague. With Nick Williams' Spokane
team, there are Kddie Mensor, Bobby
IColtrin, Tommy Murray and Bill
Bloom field. Tacoma has Tiny Leon-
lird and Carson Bigbee, who was given
tryout this spring by the Beavers,
jFries, Haworth and Danny Shea are
Iwith Great Falls. Dave Hillyard '.s
faith Butte and Pat Callahan and Rod
iMnrphy with Vancouver.
Dalles High School
Beats Hood Eiver
Hood River. Or.. May 19. The Dallot
Mgh school track team won from ..ho
Hood River hlarh school team Friday at
Hood River by a score of 70 to u0, as
ollows:
SO yard Wilson. The Dalle i, first;
Cbhn, The Dalles, second.
? 100 yards Wilson, The Dalles, fiist;
Hale, Hood River, second; Conn, The
alles, third.
, Shotput Steers, The Dalles, first;
..afferty. Hood River, second; Vonder
Ahe, Hood River, third. Javelin
teers, The Dalles, first: Isom, The
alles, second; Howard, Hood River,
hlrd.
120 yards Wilson, The Dalles, first;
iale. Hood River, second.
Mile Carnlne, Hood River, flrsi;
egnal. Hood River, second.
Half Carnlne, Hood Ri.ver, first;
b'pauldlng. Hood River, second.
220 hurdles Wilson, The Dalles,
prat; Hale, Hood River, second; Sla
kens. Hood River, third.
120 hurdles Wilson, The Dalles,
first; Breed, Hood River, second; Nick-
Uen, Hood River, third.
High Jump Steers, Th Dalles, first;
Breed, Hood River, secend.
Discus Steers, The Dalles, first;
8om. The Dalles, second; Vonder Ahe,
lood River, third.
The relay race was won by The
Dalles.
The Hood River baseball team de
eated The Dalles by a score of 7 to i,
a an exciting gamer ,
I Jim Coffey has passed up the match
vitoCarl Morria at .Tulsa. Okla.r May
0 because he could not get In shape
time. - i i - -v" ; ?
Olds, Wortman & Kind
SoU Portland .
Agents for Richardson's
High-Grado . Linens ' v
Principal Agrate,
For Horn Journal Patterns
and Publications,
'Olds. Wortman & King
Mail Orders
Given' Carefal Attention
. of Expert Shoppers .
Don't Fail to
Visit Th. Pit" in Our
Basement Store.
Olds, Wortman & King
ti "Sonfce-HJp95 Saifle Mai(fflytoW(sair Apparel
First Clearance of Women's Wool Suits, Evening Gowns, Dresses and Coats Second Floor
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Magazine Days
Monday -Tuesday "Wednesday
All Women's Wool Suits Reduced
FASHION SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Beginning; Monday morning, we offer our entire stJck of Women's Wool
Suits at sharp reductions in prices. This is an annual event that never fails to bring quick response, for the well
known quality and style of OWK garments make them always much in demand. AU the season's most approved
styles are 'represented belted, semi-tailored and novelty styles also suits especially designed for sports wear.
The materials include gabardines, serges, cheviots, whipcords, poplins, flannels, etc. Black, navy, tan, green and
other wanted colors also checks, stripes, plaids and mixtures. Latest full skirts and coats. Many attractive mod
els for large women, also for little women. Every Wool Suit Reducedl
Six Special Groups of Suits in This Sale
-LOT L
Suits Worth to $25.00
$13.98
-LOT 2.
Suits Worth to $27,50
$15.98
-LOT 3-
Suits Worth to $35.00
$17.85
-LOT 4-
Suits Worth to $37.50
$23.49
-LOT 5.
Suits Worth to $48.50
$29.79
-LOT 6.
Woiaii
Kill
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Pacific Phone) Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231
New Issues of "Sperry" Magazines now ready
for distribution. Interesting stories, fashion
notes, etc. Get your Free Copy before they
are all gone. Near S. & H. Stamp Booth,
First Floor.
Take Luncheon
In Our Beautiful
m
Tea Room
Bread, Rolls and Pastry made
in our own Model Bakery. A
pleasant, restful place to dine
with your friends. Luncheon
11:30 to 2:30, Afternoon Tea
2:30-4:30. Reasonable prices.
T
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing
-Latest sanitary equipment
and skilled operators. Com
plete line Hair Goods
S w i t c h es, Transformations,
Combs and Brushes, Orna
ments, etc. Special attention
given to match orders. Comb
ings made up to order. .
30c Handkerchiefs af 11c
Department, Main Floor Sold only in half dozen or dozen lots and
not more than one dozen to a customer. Women's fine pure Linen
Handkerchiefs, neat block initial, embroidered and dainty hem- lip
stitched edge. 20c is the price you ordinarily pay. Special Ht
New Chiftons, Wash and Silk Nets
In White and Wanted Colors
Suits Worth to $62.50
$37.79
I I I 'P" '
Gowns and Dresses Reduced
FASHION SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Prudent women will be quick to take advantage of this opportunity to buy
gowns and dresses for Rose Festivgl and other occasions at a deep cut from original prices. Exclusive models in taf
fetas, silk nets, crepe de chine, Dolly Varden Silks, silk laces, etc. Dainty shades in pinks, greens, rose, blues, rain
bow effects; also beautiful gowns of black satins, nets and laces. Latest hoop styles and drape effects, some with
puff hips, pointed flounces, etc. Trimmings include silver laces, marabou, jet, etc. Many have deep crush girdles.
Soft lacey waists with short sleeves some with straps over shouIderT"
Women's $3500 Evening Gowns Special at $26.25
women's $87.50 Evening Gowns Special at $65.63
We are Just in receipt of a new
shipment of beautiful Imported
Nets and fine Chiffon Cloths.
Chiffons are shown in white and
leading colors, arid the nets are
to be had in white, ecru, pink.
42-inchhiffon Cloth in white
and colors, priced, the yard, $1
42-inch Silk Nets In white and
colors. Priced at, the yard, $1
NEW SPANISH LUSTER All
Over laces thirty-six inch
width, for waists. Shown in white
pongee and black. Many stores
ask 2 for this qual- AQ
ity. Priced the yard ipLV
NEW VAL. LACES. Beading
and beading edges, in round and
diamond meshes. Priced at 5 c, 7 c,
10c, 12c and up to 25c yard.
$1.25 Wet Top Laces 79c Yd.
10c Fancy Laces at 5c Yd.
Main Floor 27-inch new Net
"Top Laces in white. Fine soft
net and exceptionally pretty pat
terns. Usual price 1.25 '7Q
yard. Priced special, yard I C
New Beading Top Val. Point Laces. Priced, the yard, 25c to 75c
Main Floor Extra special offer
ing odd pieces Filet Mesh,
French and German Val. Laces
and English two-thread Vate.
Worth to IOC. The yard
5c
Sale of Black Velvet Ribbons
Main Floor Dressmakers and
others having need for velvet
ribbons should take advantage
of these extremely low prices.
All-silk pile. Price 10-yard bolt:
No. l width, worth 7c yd. 4c
No. 1 y2 width, worth 9c, 6c
No. 2 width, worth 124c, 8c
No. 3 width, worth 14c, 10c
No. 5 width, w'th 19c, 12 He
No. 7 width, worth 22 c, 15c
No. 9 width, worth 32c, 20c
No. 12 width, worth 37e 25c
No. 16 width, worth 47c, 30c
No. 22 width, worth 57c, 35c
-t-No. 40 width, worth 68c, 45c
Women's 148.50 flOC QH
Gowns, special at only tPtlvl.O I
Women's
Gowns, special at on
55.00 OK
ly P.dO
Women's 58.50
Gowns, special at only
Women's 62.50 QAC QQ
Gowns, special at only PO00
$43.88
Women's
Gowns, special at Only
Women's 75.00 flpTJ OK
Gowns, special at only pOD.D
68.50 Jr- fn
Women's $25.00 Spring Coats Special at $16.95
Fashion Salon. Second Floor Continuation Monday and Tuesday of the sale of Women's Coats at 16.95 A
splendid range of styles for street, sport or dress wear. Mostly three-quarter-length models. Somt in checks
stripes and plaids, others in wanted plain colors. Coats worth up to 25.00. SALE PRICE AT ONLY $16 95'
Great Factory Purchase and Sale
Men's Ties
$1.00-$150 Grades 59c
75c-85c Grades 39c
Main Floor Far and away the great
est offering in Men's high-grade
Neckwear Portland men have ever had
the opportunity to share in. Hundreds
of our customers have already bought
enough of these to last them for
months to come. Very latest open
end styles in light and dark colors
and richest of materials. Stripes, fig
ures, checks, floral effects in great
variety.
LOT 1 Men's Ties of 75c QQ
and 85c qualities. P.iced at OIC
LOT 2 Men's Ties of 1 fTQ -and
1.50 qualities. Priced at tltC
Reduced Prices on
Room-Size
RUGS
Third Floor Discontinued pat
terns in high-grade Rugs to be
closed out at greatly reduced
prices. A splendid opportunity
to save on new floor coverings.
$35.00 Rug $19.75
Four attractive patterns in high
grade Scotch Rugs. Size 9x12 ft.
Reversible. Regu- (JJf Q rjf?
lar 3 5.00 Rugs PX7.IU
$35.00 Rug $28.50
Attractive design in high-grade
Chenille Rugs. Size 9 by 12
feet. This is an exceptional value
at 3 5. Priced spe- OQ Kf
cial tomorrow at tPSO.Ol
$37.50 Rug $29.75
Five beautiful patterns in high
grade Wilton Rug. Size 9x12
feet. Grades usually selling at
3 7.50. Priced spe- ?OQ
cial at only $7. 1 O
$45.00 Rug $3325
High-grade Wilton Rugs in it
tractive design and rich coloring.
Size 8:5x10:10. Splendid 45.00
Rugs. Priced spe- ?QQ OC
cial at only pOO.0
$45.00 Rug $3550
This is a very neat design and the
colors are suitable for almost any
room. Size 9x12 feet Regular
45 Rugs'. v Priced gq C (n
special at only $dt).Ol
IBasemeett Sale Ffimie Silks
65c
6500 Yards S1.00, $1.25
and $1.50 Grades at Yard
Sc
A NOTEWORTHY COLLECTION o: high-grade Silks, purchased at
a big discount, enables us to give the women of this city a phe
nomenal bargain in the wanted weaves for dresses, waists, suits,
coats, skirts and petticoats. Included in this immense lot are:
2600 yards Black Silks, 24 to 36 inches wide, moire,
messaline, Dutchesse and foulards, 1 to 1.50 grades.
900 yards genuine Imported Pongee, 1 quality.
1200 yards 26-inch Messaline Silks in good assort
ment of colors. This is the quality usually priced at l.
500 yards 36-inch Black Messaline Silks, 1 grade.
1300 yds. 24 - 26-in. Fancy Silks, 1 to 1.50 grades.
THESE SILKS WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN OUR ALDER-ST. WINDOW.
Grass Furniture
Specials
N(
for porcr
Third Floor
suitable
1.50
2.50
-6.50
ew 1916 designs
:n or bungalow.
Foot Stools now at SI. 29
Foot Stools now at $1.98
Side-Arm Chairs it S4.7S
7.50 Side-Arm Rockers at $6.45
i6.7 5 Side-Arm Chairs at $5.S5
8.00 Side-Arm Chairs at $6.95
9.oo Side-Arm Rockers at $7.95
r8.00 Tables priced now at $7.45
Drapery Specials
White Scrim Curtains, QQn
worth 1.50, at, the pair OOC
French Net Curtains, Qrr
;.5Q grade, special only $1.0 1
Silverware, Cut Glass, Brass
Housewares Section Third Floor
EXTRA QUALITY SILVER
?LATE articles at special prices.
1.35 Salt r.nd Peppers at $1.08
1.60 Salt and Peppers at $1.28
2.45 Bon Bon Dishes at $1.96
2.75 Spoon Trays now at $2.20
3.50 Spoon Trays. now at $2.80
3.50 Nut Bowls, special, $2.80
4.50 Nut Bowls, special, $3.60
4.00 Fern Dishes now at $3.20
2.25 Crumb Pan, Scrape, $1.80
3.50 Crumb Pan, S.crape, $2.80
4.00 Casserole priced at S3.20
7.50 Casserole priced at $6.00
3.50 Sandwich, Trays at $2.80
4.00 Sandwich, Trays at $3.20
2.00 Sandwich Tray, at $1.60
$9.00 Tea Set, 4 pieces, at $7-20
20.00 Tea Set, 5 pieces, $16.00
$3.45 Sugar, and Creamer $2.76
and Nickelware Under priced
Cut Glass Specials
5.00 Sugar and Creamer $4.00
2.00 Bread Trays now at $1.60
4.25 Bread Trays now at $3.40
5.50 Baking Dishes :-ow $4.40
7.75 Baking Dishes now $6.20
75c Child's Cups, each, t 60c
1.85 Child's Cups, each, $1.48
4.00 Flower Pots now at $3.20
6.50 Flower Pots now at $5.20
-Entire -Line Hollow Silverware on
sale, at, special low prices.
-$5.00 Fruit and Salad Bowls $4
-6vS0 Fruit, Salad Bowls, $4.80
-2.50 Cut Glass Comports at $2
-4.50 Cut Glass Comports $3.60
-4.5o Water Pitchers now $3.60
-$6.00 Water Pitchers now $4.80
-5.25 Sandwich Plates at $4.20
-6.50 Sandwich Plates at $5.20
-3.00 Celery Trays now at $2.40
-5.25 Celery Trays jiow at $4.20
-3.25 Sugar. and Creamer $2.60
Factory Demonstration
Third" Floor
: Renews the old and preserves that
new furniture, linoleum, leather,
autos, floor mops, etc., etc. Come.
6.75 Sugar and Creamer $5.40
1.85 Handle Nappie now $1.48
2;5o Handiejfappies -now $2.00
i.50 Cut Glass Vases at $1.20
900 doz. Tumblers, doz $7.20
14 doz. Tumblers, doz. $11.20
20 doz. Goblets, dozen $16.00
kUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CUT
GLASS NOW ON SALE AT SPE
CIAL REDUCED PRICES. UNUS
UAL OPPORTUNITIES TO CHOOSE
WEDDING GIFTS AT SUBSTANTIAL
Exquisitely BeautltulAre the Many
New Silks
For Suits, Coats, Waists,
Skirts and Costumes
now on display in the Silk Store on
the Main Floor. It is decidedly to
your advantage to see these new ar
rivals before you decide what to get
for your new Spring outfit.
NEW TUB SILKS in a splendid as
sortment of weaves and colorings.
Very newest striped effects. Priced
at $1, $1.25, 2 yard.
IMPORTED PONGEE We show
all the wanted widths, and weights for dresses,
suits, coats, waists and men's shirts. Look o
your future needs.
Medium weights, priced at 69c to 1.50 yard.
Extra heavy weights, priced at 2 to 2.50 yard.
WHITE JAP. HABUTAI Silks, 1 TAFFETA SILKS in plain and
fancy effects. Wide range of
beautiful patterns and colors.
50-INCH CORDEAUX for
coats, skirts and suits. 2.50 yd.
NEW SATIN DE CHINE, Satin
FrancaKe, Satin Riveria, Inde
structible and Pierette Voiles
and Crepes in good assortment
of colors. New Black Silks, all
weaves.
very much in demand for Sum
mer waists and dainty dresses.
27-inch, priced 60c to 2 yd.
36-inch, priced 1 to 2 yd.
WHITE PONGEE SILKS
genuine imported qualities for
suits, coats, dresses, waists.
27 ins. wide, 1 to $1.50 yd.
36 ins. wide, 1.50 to 2 yd.
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Opening Display of New
WMtte Millinery'
$5, $7.50, $10, $15, $18.50 to $25
THE M I LL"1 N E R Y SALONS
have been transformed into
a bower of white, ushering
in the Summer styles in Wom
en's White Hats. And never
were the modes so bewitching, so
appealing as this season I Con
sider this a personal invitation to
come and see these new arrivals.
FINE WHITE MILANS, ITAL
IAN LEGHORNS, SWISS MILAN
HEMP, JAPANESE HEMP, JAV
AS, PANAMAS, FRENCH CREPE
and other materials. Laree and
medium sailors in various styles, also
the smart, close-fitting Hats. Trim
mings Include imported novelties, im
ported Goura, pastel ribbons, white
wings, breasts and other fancies. Mod
erately priced 5, 7.50, 8.50, 10,
$15 up to $25.
MILLINERY SALONS ON SECOND
FLOOR.
Portland's Most Complete Showing
Summer Wash Fabrics
Aisle of Cottons Main Floor
NEW SPORT STRIPES in all
the various colors used for
making sport skirts; middies,
dresses, suits and coats. Priced
at 3 5c, 40c, 50c and 65c yard.
NEW POPLINS with rich
silky finish. Priced at 35c yd.
NEW SERPENTINE Crepes
in choice assortment of patterns
and colors. These make up
into very serviceable dresses
for Spring and Summer. Priced
20c yard. '
SPORT STRIPE PIOUES
very fashionable for beach and
outing wear. All colors, 40c yd
NEW JAP CREPES, these are
washable and require no iron
ing, dainty patterns. 20c yard.
NEW RUSSIAN CORDS for
skirts and suits. Priced 5oc yd.
DRESS LINENS in the want
ed widths, colors and weights.
Priced at 60c, 65 c, 75 c, 1 yd.
JERSEY CREPES for wom
en's sport suits and coats. Price
75c yard.
NEW PERCALES in stripes
and figures. Priced at, yd. 15c.
SWISS VOILES with neat
embroidered designs in self or
contrasting. colors. 29c yard,
NEW PRINTED PLISSE. CREPES in assorted patterns, yard 19c
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS JUST IN Plaids, stripes, 12 Hie vd.
Dainty White Materials
Main Floor Nainsooks, Mulls, Swisses, Longclotb, Dimities and a
vast assortment of novelty weaves in figured, striped, checks,
plaids, etc. Beautiful materials for making of wedding and gradu
ation frocks. Now is the time to make your selections while
stocks are at their very best.
Table Linens and Bath Towels
Richardson's table Damask
in choice assortment of pat
terns,' Full 2 yards Al
wide. 1 Priced, yard iJ)XUl
Bleached Bath Towels big
special shipment just received.
Exceptionally good qualities.
Priced 1 5c, 20c, 22c, 25c, 50c.
New Kid Boots for Women
White, Ivory and Gray .
Main Floor Women's New High Boots of supe
rior quality kid. Popular laced styles with cov
ered Louis heels and turn or welt soles. Plain
pointed toes. Shown in white, ivoryand gray.
.8, 8.50 and 9 pair.
Women8 and Misses' Spats
$1.50 to $325 Pair
Ten-button .Spats in Ivory and gray
.colors. Genuine pearl buttons, perfect
fitting, and very fashionable. Priced at
3.25 the pair. -White
and . Gray Spats, l o-button
styles In cloth or kid. Priced 2.25 pr.
Black or White Spats in 7-button
style very neat.,; Priced at only
ine pair. . "
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