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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1917)
" ! - WViHHHHHHHHaHHHHIHHiHHHHHHBlHMWB (11 E UAMQOM QtCKINf! ull unnuun ulumiui POSITION ON FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Roger Sinnott of Portland Is Leading Pacific Coast Can didate, However, WESTERN MAN FAVORED Clyde B. Aitchlson Is AUo Belay DUu, cu-aftd for Flc on t&f Inter state Commerce Commliilon. ni..n..,.. t K (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) 6l e Hanson, once Progressive nominee for United States senator in Washing ton, is a candidate tor appointment in tha rarni trad commission, for the seat made vacant by the death j of the late Will H. Parry. j Parry was also a pa.-ty Progressive In the days of 1912, and was one of the two minority party members of the trade commission, being in recent time rated as a progressive Repub lican. Hanson evidently bases hopes on further recognition being extended, not only to the Progressives, but to the state of Washington. The leading Pacific coast candidate, however, is Roger B. Sinnott of Port land, who is rated ac a progressive Republican He has the nearly unani mous indorsement of the far western congressmen. Including four out of five of the Washington delegation. Congressman Dill of Washington, th only Democrat from the northwest, has Indorsed Hanson because he Is a Washington man. If Hanson Is not to be appointed, he Is In favor of Sinnott. There is, of course, no certainty that a Pacific coast man will be chosen, but if geographical balance is pre served, the appolnteo will come from some part of the far west. Probability that two members will be added to the interstate commission brings about discussion of a Pacific .float man for one of these places. Clyde P. Aitchison, former chairman of the public service commission or ure gon, and now representing the state commissions in checking up the valua tion work, is being urged from the northwest, while W. R. Wheeler of San Francisco, long a leader in the chamber of commerce there, 'has strong backing from California. Boys Needed for Navy Washington June 5. Secretary Daniels, writing Senator Chamberlain with reference to .the enlistment or bo;-s from the rarms for the navy, gives much the same reply recently given by Adjutant General McCain concerning a question raised as to re - cruiting from the farm.i for the army. Secretary Daniels says no special ef fort is made to reach the farming pop ulation, and most of the recruiting Is In the centers of population. With the recent large increase authorized in the navy, the department does not feel that It can relax its recruiting activl- Address Still Bremerton Washington, June 5. Senator Cham berlain recently received a letter from a woman at Portland whose husband is a member of the Oregon naval mi litia, stating that le'ters addressed to him at Bremerton have not been answered, and she is disturbed over being finable to hear from him. The navy department, when this was brought to its attention, states that letters to members of th3 Oregon naval militia should be addressed in care of lhat organization, navy yard, Bremer ton, until such time as the writers learn from correspondents that some other address should bemused. The Portland woman said she had heard that her husband had gone south on the South Dakota. The department is evidently unable 'to explain why let ters, if addressed in care of the naval militia at Bremerton, should not have been delivered. Not to Lift Salmon Ban Washington, June 5. No effort to lift the ban on exportation of caned salmon to Norway and Sweden is In dicated as contemplated in a letter signed by Secretary Lansing with ref erence to a request for letters of as surance from the British authorities which was made through Senator Chamberlain. The secretary of state says the British embassy info'rms him that let ters of assurance for this product have been indefinitely suspended and the embassy is without authority to transmit applications to the home government. Labor Is Not Short In Mills and Mines Lumber Handlers at Baker Who Went on Strike for 9ore Pay Thus Far Save railed in Effort. Baker, Or., June 5. Wlille numerous pessimistic stories relative to the pos sible cessation of operations by local mills and mines, be'eauso of labor shortage, have been circulated, the sit uation hardly will develop to that crisis. Lumber handlers aro the only branch of labor to declare a strike, only a few staying out when the de mand for an increase from $3.25 to $3.50 was refused. Of the few who stayed out the places have beer filled and all mills -tre working fun crews. it they cannot get labor at the present scale, however, mill men say they will shut down, but they anticipate no such necessity from any development to date. Attorney Is Fined For Spanking Boy San Francisco, June 5. (U. P.) Benny O'Rourke, 8 years old, waylaid Attorney Philip Keller and shot him with a water pistol. Keller spanked .Benny. Police Judge Oppenheim Mon day decided Benny would not have been in mischief if he had a more innocent toy. So he fined Keller $10 with which to buy Benny a coaster. Clatskanie Electa Stroud Clatskanie, Or., June 6. Professor J. W. Stroud, a Monmouth and Uni versity of Oregon graduate, has been elected principal of the Clatskanie high school for the coming school year, other teachers elected are Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin, Mrs.. O. B. Conyers and the Misses Helen Johnson and Myrtle Arff.- Several, vacancies are Vet to be filled.' - - - New SportBLOUSES$ 1 .39 W rSSff. T& Sale Kiddies $25 in Prizes We're going to jive prizes for the best suits and dresses made from the Pictorial Review Pat terns in the Summer Quarterly Book. Ask. for particulars at the Pattern Department. 2d Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. J King Cotton must sports himself for he has brought with him the prettiest sports blouses imaginable and marked them just $1.39. Some have striped collars some have collars with "Yo San" designs! Belts and pockets, too! Sizes for junior girls and up to size 42. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. A sale of 40 and 45 inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS 59c They're of organdy and voile. King Cotton waslcp" thinking of graduation time and of bridesmaids (FtfJ and other Summer 'maids when he marked these )f beautiful flouncings so low! V f Main Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. "Let's have a sale of Silk UMBRELLAS $5.45 f Shouted good old King Cotton. So he went to work re ducing prices on these splendid water proof umbrellasi There are green, purple, taupe and National colored silk, with loop handles that are very new. Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ' ROMPERS 49c "Good!" cried King Cotton when he saw these little rompers of crepe, chambray an! gingham. "We'll have a sale that's worth while !" So he marked them 'way less than you'd ever imagine they could be marked. They come in ever so many colors and stripes and checks, too. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Thousands of Portlanders are glad that the much talked of King turned out to be KING COTTON - and thousands more who come buying Wednesday-will be dad too! King Cotton decides to the sale of untrimmed HATS prolong 1 AA 4 I .UU Behold! Oyster White SHANTUNG $1.83 Yd! "I'm going to let folks know what a great monarch I am!" said King Cotton when he advertised thes rich, heavy, imported Shantung silks, 34 inches wide at only $1.83. We wish we could tell you what this silk is really worth for then you'd be sure to understand King Cotton's might, and power. But when you see them you'll know that he's a great king and a good king, too, for giving the women of Portland such an opportunity. Second Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co.- "I'll add 30 dozen more to this sale of hats at $1.00," declared King Cotton as he looked at the crqwd of buyers on the Third Floor Monday. So here they are natural and colored Wenchow open Tuscan patterns Milan hemps and Escarra straws. All sizes large and small, with brims ot various softness. Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. The new white and $7 50 flesh pink HATS at ' Beautiful SILK SUITS will Perhaps you saw these won derful suits in one of our Alder street windows today if you didn't it will pay you well to make a trip down town especi ally to see them tonight! These suits are all different so we can hardly give a description of them here ! But when we tell you that we have had duplicates of most of these suits in regular stocks at double this sale price and more you'll need no description to arouse your enthusiasm! We would advise early shopping for the quantity is not large and then, too, suits like these won't have to wait long for takers! Truly wonderful Crepe de chine BLOUSES $2.55 We look to see these blouses start the most unusual buying our Blouse Shop has seen in some time! They're of exceptionally heavy silk some in plain styles others carry ruffles and still others are set with rich laces! The color range is prodigal! See the window display! Third Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. go into this sale at about half! $ 20 r 300 PICTURE FRAMES 69c In honor of King Cotton's coming the picture frame buy er offered this lot of stand and wall frames ever so many sizes of them at 69c. They're worth two and more times this sale price! . Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Sixth Fl Dame Fashion and King Cotton were having a little fashion chat. "I've decreed that the trimmed hat shall re turn, and far outshine the plain sports hatl" said Dame Fashion. "Good!" shouted King Cot ton. "I'm glad to hear it. There's so much more becomingness to a trimmed hat that I'm glad to see women wearing thfm. I'll add my decree to yours, and have a great sale of soft, becoming, trimmed hats in white and flesh pink to celebrate!" So here they are with their graceful brims and lovely trimmings and facings of Georgette crepe in white or pink. And to make the oc casion a great one, King Cotton has priced them 1-3 to Yz less than they should bel Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Jc Co. r His majesty's sale of BOUDOIR CAPS 39c King Cotton declares he has never seen such pretty caps! They're of soft satin and crepe de chine with oh! such lovely laces and little ribbon bows and posiesl Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. French Ivory Graduation Gifts King Cotton knows what the girl graduate or any other girl, for that matter likes best! What girl wouldn't love to have some of these French ivory hair brushes at $1.49, $1.79, $2.49 or $2.98, to start her set or to add to what she already has of toilet articles? And think of it! Round hand mirrors for $2.59 or oval bonnet mir rors $2.79! Combs several styles are 49c. Nail polishers are 89c and $1.10 and other manicuring pieces 25c, with trays for 23c. Comb and brush trays are $1.00. King Cotton has marked a special lot of extras 'way down! Perfume bottles, 59c. Napkin rings, 15c. Talcum can holders, 39c, and ivory clocks, $2.19. Powder boxes and hair receivers, $1.09. Picture frames, 89c.Velvet lined ivory jewel boxes, 89c. Whisk brooms, $1.25 and clothes brushes, $2.00. Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Co. King Cottons' sale of 4 1 -pc DINNER SETS $ or J King Cotton never does things half way, as you'll agree when you see these full --- m ui uniii nuuwici l c m aiiicmi-h cams ware. There are 6 large 7-inch plates, 6 5-lnch plates, 6 soup plates, 6 fruit saucers, v. nm .-u.cis, a meai piauer, a vegetable dish, a sugar bowl and a cream pitcher. All open stock design which may be filled In at any time. King Cotton's advice Is to come early for no phone or C. O. D. orders will be accepted and only one set will be sold to a customer. Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe or Co. King Cotton's half price sale of BOYS' WASH SUITS 98c "Here's a time to show all the peopled Portland just what a good king I am!" said his majesty. And thereupon he fixed the price of these sample wash suits for boys at just about half what they, would usually sell for. They're splendid little suits, and the sketch will give you just an idea as to some of the stvles They're made of very best fabrics in all good colors, strpies and checks For boys of from 3 to "8 years. Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co King Cotton announces UNDERMUSLINS at $1.19 White Sports Petticoats, $1.19. It is King Cotton's command that these sturdy, good looking petticoats for summer sports wear shall be mafked only $1,191 And wqmen who see how sensible and worth while they are, will surely buy two or three or even morel They're made of pique or white sateen. Envelope Chemise, $1.19. We wish we had time to describe the many pretty styles that are included in this special lot at $1.19 ! There-are empire styles lace trimmed hand embroidered styles some wth colored embroidery. You'll be amazed to think that even King Cjotton could mark them so lowl Combinations lace trimmed $1.19 Camisoles of silk and lace , $1.19 Nightgowns of muslin or crepe in many styles lace and embroidery trimmed $1.19 55 Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. '..-. C"MercKandiso of cJ. Merit Onlu" " " Just 50 Trimmed hats $1.95 King Cotton has decided that these hats must go! So he has marked them so sensa tionally low in price that we!ll wager there won't be a single one left by night-time. Just 50 all good, smart, straw or straw and satin, trimmed hats. So you had best come early to get yours while there is a full selection. t :onomy Basement Moth proof GARMENT BAGS 35c "Moths don't bother me," said King Cotton, "but they do bother my friends, the woolens, the furs and the feathers! So I'm going to sell moth proof, germ proof, air tight garment bags size 26x55 inches for only 35c!" Kennedy Moth Proof Baft 7C Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. King Cotton's going to sell BREAKFAST SETS for 98c! Two piece breakfast dresses and house aprons, tool There are polka dots and plaids scallop effects and plain In fact you're sure to say they're most remarkable styles and values for 98c! 4th Floor. Lipman, Wolfe &-Co. HAXEJ?TZye I$es repaired In the Optical Department. Lenses du plicated from the broken pieces or specially ground for you at very low cost. 2d Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Co r King Cotton sale of NOTIONS Sew-on heavy web hose supporter Pair Sanitary aprons, full size ...32c Sanitary belts, white or flesh color Sanitiry napkins, large size, 3 in Pckage .Package 10c Lingerie tape, with bodkin, white, pink or blue, 10 yds QC Braided elastic, yA and H In., white, or black, yard 5 Bias seam tape, 6 yard bolt 5C Children's hose supporters, heavy elastic, pair jQc Washable dress shields, net sleeves tie in front kind, pair .25c Main Floor, Lipman, Wolfe St Co.