The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 05, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    T&E OREGON , DAILY ; JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917.
THOROUGHBRED BUL
L
Ifor fatal accident- were approved by ; C
iiufl iiaie loausinxi eurciaenr, commiB
CAUSES
RUCTION
BOARD
OF
CONTROL
j slon. One wu tor ; the widow and
son of Carl Hendrlckson. 438 Slmpaon
street, Portland, who . waa killed at--i
the Btandifer-Clarkaon shipyards. - Tha '
widow, who la SO rears old, will ra-
ceive " $30 a month during tha re-'
mainder of her life, and tha son, who
la -14, will receive t S : a month until
be reaches 16. : (
The other claim was for t.ie father
and .mother of Ola W. Carson, who
waa instantly killed while: employed
by tha Fiscner-Doutln dumber com
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n..' kt..Ul I -y tne jfiscner-uouun number com-
UOVemOr WOUra . Ignore Leg" pany , at Sprlnefleld. . The father la
fslative Refusal to Aid the
State School for the Deaf,
61 and the mother 60. They will re
ceive a monthly payment of $10.39.
Irrigation Bonds Suggested.
Salem, Or., April 6. "Attorney
' Claude McColloch .of Portland haji
.OTHER MEMBERS OPPOSED -up with State Engineer Lewis
U I 11 tn Wltmutno vrrwwk.fcF the qUestion of bavin bonda of tha
3 .'' " . ' PavtttFnn Stnu Irrlrallnn Aim-
! trict certified under tha new law en
acted by tha last legislature. .Tha
project covers 6700 acres and Is ir
rigated by pumping- water from Snaka
river. It Is about three-fourths set
tled, having: 115 resident land owiters.
A new bond Issue is being: proposed
to- take up outstanding- bonds and
other indebtedness.
Salaries of Several Employes Are
'. Balssd and Girls' School Is
1 r.mJt W AwareravAld.
7; - ,
- Salem, -Or.,. April 5. ' - Should tha
'state board of control use an Institu
tional betterment fund to make pur
chases which were definitely turned
down by the legislature?
, This question came betore the
board Wednesday afternoon . when
Public Utility Reports Profit.
Salem, - Or., April 5. The annual
report of the Salem Light & Power
company, filed Wednesday afternoon
Superintendent E. S. Tiliinghast or with tne pudhc service commission,
tho state school for the deaf asked shows total operating revenues - for
the board to authorize th purchase of the last year to have been $73,479.
a thorouahbred bull and the building and operating expenses were $41,986.
of a garage out of the Institution's , Taxes paid amounted to $8741. Aftsrf
betterment . fund. The ways and interest charges and other deductions
means committee of the legislature , were made, the net Income for the
had refused to grant such a request
Vhin It was presented to them.
:., opvernor Withycombe favored dis
regarding the action taken by the, leg
islature, while Secretary of State Ol
cott and State Treasurer Kay pre-
. vented this by voting against allowing
the request.
Division Over Scrub Boll.
The question is whether we should
allow a request which the legislature
Jias definitely turned down,
t rr . . . - i . A I- it m
the herd for two years because some I
narrow-minded legislator said so, re
torted the governor. "Not much. Rer
gardlesa of what the legislature did
I favor purchasing the animal."
The board voted to raise the sal
. N8 of five employes at the indus
tiial school for girls, as the payroll
Still will be within the budget. Sal
aries were Increased as follows: Car
penter and plumber,; from $60 'to $80
a monthr bookkeeper and commissary,
from $40 to $50; domestic science
tcucher.and cool;, from $2G to' $35;
Industrial teacher and laundry worker,
from $25 to $35; woman gardener and
xuirne, from $25 to $40.
The Salary of the cook at the state
4 . 1 . 1 1 J t I. . 1 1 I
from $60 to $70 a month.
Haw. Domestic Science Teacher.
Sirs. Minnie Darst, superintendent
of the girls' school, announced that
the domestic "r.clence teacher hacl re
signed and Miss Eva Miller, a grad
uate of the O. A. C, had been ap
pointed to the position.
Airs, parst reported that County
Judge Reasoner of Washington county
had committed a clrl to the institu
tion,' and sent her-without notifying
her. As the legislature made an ap
propriation for maintaining only 4(
fcirls at the retool, and 44 cirls ar.
there now, the board directed Mra.
burst to send the firl back to Wash
ington county and to refuse to receive
any others until the number is re
duced :below 40..
. The; board authorized Superlnten
.idimtoteiner or the Oregon State host
Jpltai-to purchase a pedigreed Hol-tUi-Krieslan"
yearling bull from the
Colony Farm at Essendale, B. C.. for
." v..
year Waa $8675
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Rate 'Discrimination Forbidden.
Salem, Or- April 5. The state pub
lic, service commission' has received
notice v that the case Involving the
$17.50 discrimination against Portland
In round trip tourist rates from the
east to San Francisco has been opened
by the Interstate Commerce commis
sion for further heaHne. Tha rnmml.
said Ol- Sion had decided that the discrimina
tion must be discontinued.
CHICAGO
PACKERS
AGAIN TO DISTRIBUTE
(FITS TO EMPLOYES
PRO
Armour & Co. Adopts Policy
Wfyich Other Companies
Are Expected to Adopt.
Accident Claims Allowed.
Salem. Or.',
Chicago. April 5. (I. N. S.) The
big packing companies are to share
their unprecedented prosperity fur
tner with' their .employes, according
to announcement made Wednesday.
The amount to be distributed in the
way of bonuses and wage Increases
run into the millions annually ' and
affect all classes of help.
Armour & Co. arranged for the
Immediate distribution of $500,000
among the 6000 employes receiving
$1800 or less annually. The bene
ficiaries Include workers In branch
houses throughout the country. ' j.
Ogden Armour,, In -announcing the
bonus, said: .'"',
"We must do something for our
employes to enable them to survive,
the high cost Of living. We distrib-;
$1,000,000 last November but
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
$20
420
.$20
$20
$20
$20
S20
320
$20
$20
Fr
uted 11,000,000 last November but lis
suppose. xnai is au used up oy mis
April 5. Two.claims'time." . (
Other packing houses, are expected
to announce bonuses in a few days.
A general 10 per cent increase In the
wages of . packing house employes,
amounting to more than ' $1,000,000 a
year, goes into effect this week. ,
Twenty thousand workers will be
Every
20th
Suit
Sold
This is Laff's method
of . advertising his
new. clothes shop.
It's a small shop, but
Laff has the goods :
Y iinest selection of
$15 and $20 suits
. ever sold in. Port
land, Tailored by
- " one- of America's
foremost- good
v clothes makers.
You'll be clad to get
'. one of these splen
did suits, even if you
have to pay for it.
Waffs
AS i Cli. .41 J-EL-J I iis i,
S2tt
$20
- 263 MORRISON ST.
Bet. 3d arid 4th Sts.
$15
$15
SIR
$20 $20 $20 $15 $15 $15
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A R K E R
EN S
E RAKi N S
H'ABMACY
5th at Washinrtoa '-v .
TACTOBT AQKHTB.
Superintendent at
Eoseburg Keelected
Protest Xs Kade Hamlin Xs Kalatlve
of Hember of School Bord, and
Cannot Hold the Office. ' j
Roseburg, Or., April i. City School i
Superintendent Hamlin has been re- i
elected to the position for another
year by the Roseburg school board,
with one member,, R. L. Stephens, vot
ing no. Mr. Stephens also registered
a protest against. Hamlin's reelection
at the tneeting, and will later protest
the election in writing, claiming that
under the Oregon school law the
superintendent is related to one mem
ber of the board and consequently Is
not eligible to serve unless the elec
tion be- unanimous. Chairman' K. L.
filler of the board was unable to be
present, and it is understood that he
also did not favor Mr. Hamlin's elec
tion. '
A petition to the school board to
defer the election of a superintendent
until after the annual school election
was tabled. Professor H. O. Bennett.
principal of the high school, was also
reelected, as were all other teachers
who made application for reelection.
Crook Officials May
Join Army i Keep Pay
County Court . BesolTss to Allow Half
Pay for six Mouths to Officers or
Umployes Who Jola Army or Vary.
Prlneville, Or April 5.The county
court of Crook county Wednesday
passed the following order: " . w -
"In view of the apparent state of
war now existing between our coun
try and Germany, it is hereby ordered i
that half pay be granted to any offi-
cer, deputy or regular employe of
Crook, county for a period of six I
montha from the date of his enlist
ment in any department of the United
States army or navy. t
Several county deputies and employ
es are thinking seriously of tender
ing their services in the event war is
declared. .
- Sample picture frames 69c .
To clean up. Sizes large, small and mediuni. - '
All fitted with glass and in many of them the glass alone
is worth this sale , price. Bring .your pictures and let us fit
thera to the frames without charge. '
Gold, brown... black and many other finishings.
v Picture Galleries, Fifth Floor, Lipmaft, Wolfe ic. Co.
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- cMercriandiso of C Merit Cbly
My! but how
A
nnua
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New. things in' NECKWEAR -V
Priced at from SOjcte-; $$.CO (i - v-vKil
Collar and cuff sets, Georgette toilars in rolors, and sports
collars of linen and Khaki Kool. " - -." : ' - ; ; -
All sorts of new ideas heavy colored floss embroideries, col
ored oriental designs, net and new laces aif take part In this
collection. - - First Floor,. LVman, ; Wolfs & C.
men did come buying in our
Easter
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saie o
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SfiMTS:!
you know what a
"milliner-made" hat means
you will appreciate this sale of
Trimmed hats at $7.50
Some are blocked shapes, smartly tailored but a
great many of them are hand made and trimmed in
tour own milliner's shop. All have, the grace and re
finement of line that make for real charm. All sorts of
colorings. Black and white.
34 Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
And it's no wonder that men did buy so. enthusiastically for these shirt3
are all made of the same splendid quality of fabrics that were used in pre
vious years (just compare them with this year's fabrics) and these prices
would have caused a sensation even when selling prices were down ' to
present cost prices!
You will find
Ribbons-wide and narrow
at all sorts of prices
' Brocades Chinese and 'oriental things grosgrains
ffor hats and bags.
I Plain and fancy ribbons for hair bows and sashes.
' Narrower satin and brocaded ribbons for lingerie
and incidentals. Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Shirts at $1.39
High grade shirts of ma
dras, oxfords, Russian
cords, crepes and fancy
novelties in a galaxy of pat
terns and colors! Made
with either stiff or soft
French cuffs! All sires!
Shirts at $1.69
These are of new self-figured
shirtings with fancy
colored stripes and of heavy
Russian cords in attractive
pink, green, blue and tan
stripes t Made with soft
French cuffs! All sizes!
Shirts at $3.95
Beautiful' tub silk shirts
that compare with those
you'll find about town at
much higher prices!
They're all in the attractive
candy striped effects ever
so many colors!
Shirts at $4.45
, Rich, heavy, satin striped
tub silks in the very color-
ings that men like the best!
They were- tailored by shirt
makers who have a national
reputation for making
shirts that fit!
Wonderful new SILK SHIRTS $5.85
These, shirts have just been taken from their wrappings they'll be shown for the
first time Thursday. All of them have wide satin stripes in pink, cadet blue, red, gold,
green, helio, purple and other new shades!
Silk shirts at $8.95
Many men will vote these the star
values of this sale! They're made of the
popular Finko silk crepe!
Silk shirts at $6.95
Shirts of unusual character in exclu
sive patterns and colorings of heavy
Empire crepes. A full range of sizes!
Main floor lipman, Wolfs & Co.
The boys store U coffering
Easter clothes for Utile chaps
200 boys' wash suits at $1.59
This is a chance for mother to buy enough of
these wonderful suits to last ?.ll summer.
They have just come by express in time to be
ready for Easter! '
New materials and new Ideas. Boyl; will like
the nover collars, belts and pockets. Mothers
will be pleased with their style, ana. with the
splendid materials. (
There are linens, galateas. Palmer linens.
repps and poplins. And they havu the very
best workmanship.
Suits $3.95 to $12.50
That every boy will want to waar. Of blue
serge, cheviot, shepherd checks and mix
tures. ' Some with extra white f collars and
cuffs. 1
Reefers $3.95 to ?i 12.50
Of serges, cheviots and mixtures.
Belted, pinchback and pleated models that will find their
way Into a fellow's heart. :
Boys' hats for sprinjj 50c to $6.00
All new. You can match almost any suit here, too." And
there's a hat for every boy in wn.
Fourth Rloor, Lipman. Wolfo & Co.
mm
Men's ties 12c
Wash or silk ties with nar
row or wide flowing ends.
Come in early.
Economy Baa.mrat
Lipman, Wolf & Co.
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'WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST AND GET THE MOST FOR IT"'
Stockings 35c
Bilk lisle and silk
boot black and colors.
fiber
con'mr Batamant.
Lipman, Wolfo A Co.
For Friday we have planned an extraordinary
Easter
i
saie
ORES
SES
at $15.
00
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degrees FUmltss,
Uniform, UnDtay
tng. ferfectt
ylOt
ERICH,
i can Uao Pencil CoiJ.Y.
Cowlitz Kecruiting : '
For Army Is Active
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Kelso, Wash.. April 5. Many re
. crults are bains' aent to Vancouver and
Portland from Cowllta county. -During
the past 10 days nearly 60 young: men
from this county have enlisted in va
; rlous .divisions of the United . States
army. -V-: '.- - ' ; ;:-;''fiv'?.t-;-iJ Y-i
- Three men " of this place have been
fined for expressions of disloyal sen
timents. Fred Smith, a ahinie weaver,
"waa fined J10 and costs by Justice
Knapp for tearinsr down a flar. nd
today two local men were fined IS eaen
for expresaine disloyal sentiments..
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There'll be much talk about this
Easter sale of HATS
This basement millinery store of ours' has
been growing in popularity every day.
Hundreds of women who do not patronize
basement stores ordinarily have been de
lighted with the styles found here: and
mightily surprised at the lowness of the
prices.
In this Easter sale there are"
hats at $2.95
at $3,95 and at $4.45
and $4.95!
A great many of the hats included are priced 'way, 'way less
than they'd cost us ordinarily! '
But of even more importance to you than the fact that they're
underpriced is the fact that they are fresh and crisp and new the
very styles that are in greatest demand right nowl
Then, too, there are untrimmed hat shapes and
trimmings at extremely tow prices.
Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfo & Co.
185 boys' new Spring d Q Q C
SUITS for Friday at CD J. V J
-This is some of the most exceptional news our
economy basement garment store has printed in
months and months.
Brand new SILK DRESSES at $15! Why, they're lb?
very kind of dresses you've seen at much higher prices!
These would have been marked more. too. but we want to
make this pre-Easter sale an event that will set a new stand
ard in value giving and in friend winning 1
Three of the dresses are pictured there are almost a
dozen other styles ! Most of them are of taffeta though
quite a few pongees are included ! There's a wide range of
new spring colorings in all sizes!
Economy BaMosont, Lipman, Wolfo Sc. Co.
Pongee sport dresses $12.95
They're in the popular Jacket styles, many of them with trimmings
in sport colorings and designs!
At 12.95 they should cause no end of a stir!
conomy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
M,
Every one of
these suits made
with 2 pairs of
pants
These suits
ought to, " every
one, find a new owner by the
time the store closes Friday!
They're all made, of smart
new fabrics in gray, tan and
brown. mixtures! v " '
All sizes 6 to 18 years 1
Economy Basement. .
Lipman.' Wolfe A Co.
Boys' Blouses 25c
Sturdy wash blouses
with lots of wear to them.
Set of six
colonial glass tumblers
10c -
Not Theres no mistake! We
are really going to sell a set of six
tumblers for ten cents! ';
That is, we're going to sell them
while 560 sets last!
No phone orders on these r-none
sent C. O. D. none delivered and
only two sets to a customer. ,
Economy Basement.
Lipman, Wo(fo & Co.
Novelty silk skirts at $5.45
Besides the unusualness of the values, these skirts have much in
the way of new patterns and colorings that will appeal to you! -
Other new skirts at $3.50 and $6.50
Those at 3.50 are of black and white checks those at 6.50 are
of black and navy taffeta made up in shirred effects.
Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co.
Some smart new d i o rn
SUITS specially priced JplO.bU
It would be difficult for us to make statements too strong for these
suits to back up! They're new and more they're very, very much
underpriced at 18.501
They're tailored in Spring's best models and of the mosf
wanted suitings! All sizes are included!
Black and white checked Vf qH
suits are to be featured atpl4eOt)
Here's an Easter sale that ought to arouse a good deal of interest!
New suits in the smart black and white checks that are so favored for
wear this spring! A-number of pretty models in all sizes.
Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe A Co.
V
Hundreds of COATS
In tfhis Easter sale
There are sjme for as little as $5.00 that
will surprise j ou then there arc'others at
$6.75 and $8.95' that will win all sorts of praise I
New VELOuW COATS $1 7.85-$ 19.85
New empire ?fid other styles In ever so many at
tractive colors! 1 .
You're going rto wonder where we got such coats
to sell for so liltle!
' Ecciiomy Basement, Lipmaa, Wolfe & Co.
Dress checks Q8c
Block, checks, pin checks and
novelties for sports and dress-up.
Corset covers 29c
. Attractive ones of extra quality
Ion gc loth with deep embroidery or
lace.'. Boonomy Basement
Petticoats at 98c
New black and white stripes with.
flower designs. Black sateen and taf-
feteen with fancy figured ruffles.
X conomy Baesmemt. Titpman. Wolfe ft Oo. .
Breakfast dress sets 89c'
Jacket and skirt with pockets, and
white collars. Of gingham and cham-
bray. . v . ; .
House dresses $1.23
Ginghams and percales in a ' dozen
pretty, styles that you will like. :
, ' ,' . Economy Basement, v
. , t - Lipman, Wolfe A: Co.
Confirmation dresses
Three special items
At $1.79
Lace and embroidery
. trimmed. Some with , bolero
' ' waists.
At $2.49
Dainty and lacy new styles
that every girl will adore.
At $2.95 3
With deep embroidery, and
lace the fluffy soft kind.
. . , ; ' loeaony BMwt
1000 yards curtain
SCRIMS Friday at
10c
This is just about the present
wholesale cost I
It's a pretty bordered scrim in white, cream and
ecru! Full 36 inches wide! - j
No phone orders and we reserve the right -to
limit quantities! .' - ;
Economy Basement Lipman. Wolfe St C'-o.
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Sale of SPORTS SILKS
89c $1.19-0$1.29
i :.
t More than one pair of eyes -will 4 pop wide 6a en
when these .silks are put on sale Fridayl . ; ; ,
Included are Tussahs, , failtes and pongees la
smart sport designs! ; ' j .
Economy Basement, Lipman, Wolfe A 'Co.
Specials in
cooking utensils '
No. ; 1 Eadd egg betters
special, for Friday at 29c. v
Enameled ware at 59c - - '-
4 qt: Berlin kettles.-.
'-; 6qt; Preserve kettles.
' -6 qt. Sauce pans; t -4
qt porridge pots. " ;
-.-T6 !"; covered bakers. . '
Alurrunum ware 79c ' . . ' '
4 ind quart saucepans
. - kettles -and mixta g bowls 1
Food choppers at $1.19 f vj
No. 2 o the famous Univer-
- sal brand. , - ;
Wooden Chopping- Bowls
The Jt-in. size 9c.
t The 13-in. size 29c. - V
' The 15-in. size 49c. ;
Of well-seasoned, first quality
maple, .. No . phone orders for -
these items and; none sent C
O. D. Economy Basement,
-ii . Lipman, ; Wolfe St Co.
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