The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 02, 1917, Page 31, Image 31

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EIGHTEEN PAGES
automorilks; roaikj, ,
t ; ; fraternal, schools
SECTION THREE
iZ-- rnOTOPIAYS, dramatic ;
music; society, clubs
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PORTLAND, '"OREGON, N SUNDAY; ; MORNING, DECEMBER 2,, 1917.
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DEPOSIT YOUR LIBERTY BOND WITH OUR CREDIT OFFICE SEVENTH FLOORBUY TO ITS FULL AMOUNTNO TIME LIMIT.
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Have your Christmas' Photograph anH Printi
hand colored now. Our MUs Mvra Helm U the '
most expert oil colorist on the Pacific ' Coast ;i ;;
Go to the ALLIED RED CROSS BAZAAR
December 5, 6 7, &-at The Auditorium. Inter
ltin ttlion! at Booths of Every NaUoiL ;
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36 HAVE ENL
TED
Sixteen Thousand dollars Have
Been Subscribed for liberty
; Bonds by Bureau Members.
WORKING FOR RED CROSS
.Time Put In When Off Duty
Earning;. Funds, for Contribu-
. tidii.to Various War Activities
- Tnrt!ni'a flra bureau Is mow than
4olngr tta it Jn the present war. It haa
contributed men, nionejr and Christmas
presents and subawibed to Uberty bonds
and the Reditaroaa.Its members are
actusVllr dotns outside work i to jet
monev to turn, ever. to. the cause,
.Because of the efforts of. the flepart
ment, B. F.' Dowell, chief engineer, Is
the nroudest man in the city.-r He knews
to the penny -what the men are doing;
mid is encouraging, them m every possi
ble war to continue their efforts. .
An example of the spirit In the fire
department Is the way the boys In fire
enirtne. company No. S are getting money
to turn over to the Red Cross and purr
chase presents for the soldiers at the
front. , . ' . ' .
Purlng Iheir leisure moments they are
wrecking automobiles in a garage across
'from the fire station at Third and Oll
1 san streets. The men receive $15 for
tearing down each old car. To date
- they have dismantled four, .receiving $60
if or their work - Ail xne money goes ior
i war -purposes and there, is no overhead
'i expense there. 1 ..
' 8 Members" Yolanteer'
" The fire - bureau Vhas contributed 38
. men all volunteers and more are going
"! into the , army and navy, r Ten others
; have entered other branches of the fed
1 ra! service to do their bit. .
Two - men have gone .in for aviation.
They are Charles Heveland, hoaeman of
Knglnej . 12, now in Krance, and Jesse
i Kvaris assistant engineer of Khgine 8. ;
, Nine men who . have ,. joined other
branches of the army are Ralph Stew
; art hoseman of. Kngine It. Wilfred Mc
' Hugh, hoseman, . Engine . 15 - Lloyd
Prideax, truckman, Truck. 1 ; W,, CL
Bates, hoseman, Engine 5 : E. 'E. Dan-
ills, hoaeman. Engine v 10 ; Oscar Jem-
, tegardt. - hoaeman. Engine 28; B. I.
' Boatrtght hoseman,- Engine ; William
., O el van,' hoseman. Engine If H. D. But
field. Jhoeeman, Engine 1L - 1 t.
Blue Jay. Llnter,, hoseman of Engine
1 ; Lieutenant J. CahUl of Engine 28, J,
R. Giltner,. Engine Jtl and Julius Hel
berg, "hoaeman Engine 3, have enlisted
in the medical corps. '. W. T. Murphy,
Jvoeeman Engine Zi, is In the cavalry;
W. J. Costello, hoseman. Engine 1, is
is the quartermaster's corps and Walter
Jt Bray of Fireboat No. 2, is a musician
In the Coast -artillery, v , ? . ,
. Eighteen of the ' boys heard Uncle
Sam call them to the sea and they en
. listed in the navy. They are Thomas
Stohlman, hoseman. Engine 10; O,' J.
Enouf. hoseman, - Engine 10; Q. Kauff-
man, hoseman. Engine 15; I. IL Gross
cup and E. B. French. Jiosemen, Engine
1; Or A, .Osier and Joint Bush, hoseman
of Engine I ; E. ConvilL sub.. Engine
- SO ; R. F. TUlman. hoaeman. Engine It t
ueorge Merrlwell, Doseman, Engine j
P. J. Bird, hoseman. Engine IS : John
., Rets,- lieutenants Engine 11 ; A. C. Frel-
r belt, hoaeman. Engine 25 ; W. A. Grtn
.. Tell, , hoseman, . Engine - 21 ;-. William
Oeors, hoseman ; Fireboat ' No. 1 ; Jack
Aiattes, hoseman' Fireboat No. S ; F. A,
Arndt,' hoseman, Engine 23 and F. iW.
-Short, relief engineer. ,.
- - , lavests $l,0t ia Boads
' ;.E A. Miller, lieutenant of Engine' 28,
: -is now a lieutenant in the army. J. R.
Sherwood' ahd R, C. Brautlacht, other
. members of the -department, are work
ing m tne Bremerton navy yard.' c. W.
... Oberg,. hoseman of Engine 1 3, . joined
the navy but was ' discharged on , ac-
'.' count of sickness. . f: ....
: 1. When the call was- made for Liberty
bond subscriptions the men came to the
front with t will ingnesa which caused
surprise, v They, purchased 118,000 in
bonds during , the closing days of the
campaign. - . , - ( .
i Then a demand came for contribu
tions to the Red Cross. The boys .did!
m. ncsuaie. incy aug up 1147 In cash
: and .several hundred dollars in - pres
- ent. , Later came the call for Christmas
i ; presents and the men were right on the
job. . Individually and collectively . the
. men; made up several hundred packages.
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Council May Give
: Wiegahd New Off ice
s. Caief . Clerk of Bepartmeat of Pablle
. U till tie Lose! Potltioa- andHay Be
Made City Storekeeper. -
Charles . F. Wiegand. chief clerk of
the department of public utilities under
John M. Mann, was let out Saturday
-morning and now the ctty council-pro-poses
to create the position of city store
; keeper to be filled-by Wiegand. Th
storekeeper- would keep a check on ' all
tne ckjts property., and prevent dupll-1
cation ef supplies and materials.
ui Commissioner.. Mann notified Wiegand
late Friday that his service would be
. no longer needed. Mann says he can
- get along, without- him in his depart-
inent nd ivfr money by having his
private secretary do .Wiegand's work.
' Mannr proposed ' this changy several
weeks ago - when, he attempted i to , get
the council toy increase v his private
secretary's , salary,- , The council - at
; the time refused to comply i . with the
.- request and provided an - appropriation
. U continue " with . Wlegand'a Service.
. Wiegand was - chief elerk of - the de-
I partment-when Will H.Daly was com
I . mlssioner; Previously he was a deputy
In Jthe city auditor's office. Wiegand
nasv aisa been r curator or '. the' city's
! museum for Ove '-years, -.v .-i:--M-l.;.
I . ' The council Monday ,"mornIn4 iwlu
I decide what to be done In Wiegand's
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in 'l ime fqr.Xtnas Uifts ;
isite
Offered at Very Special Prices Monday
NEW COTTON CHALLIE KIMONOS
In such wonderful colorings and
1 fright patterns copies of : the wool
-'.--kimonos Specialrat $.39. ; -
Wool chauje'iomonos
t in brilliant, -xayt and dark, coloringSr-r
such as could come only from Japan.
Special 'at $6.95., r ' ; '
CREPE DE tHINE KIMONOS
Excellent quality of cVepe de chine,
beautifully embroidered by hand. Co
" t pen,' rose, iavender, petunia, yellow
:r arid other shades. Special $1 4.45.
NEW SHADED SILK KIMONOS ;
OldTOsei orange, Copeh and green
from the deepest shade to the most
- delicafeexqtiisitely gradtrated andem
o broidered: Special $ 1 6.95 arid $19.95.
China Silk , Kimonos
In- regulation . style.
Pretty designs and
colorings. ? 1 ,
l, . Special $9.95.
COTTON CREPE i -
KIMONOS ;
' Lavender; pink, yel-
low, bIuer.Copen and
rose, -all prettily erri-
' broidered. : ,
: ' Special $2.95.
. . , Fourth, Floor,
Upm in,. Wolfe. '& Ck
All TOP COATS
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f Cfus torn Tailoring
, Departrheiity
J AT HALF
-r-Handsome model coats just one
of a land. v.;-.. t
Regularly $6575 to $TS0
AT. HALF- PRICE
rNo Phonm Order No Coatt'on
Approval,
Seventh Floor, Upmtn, Wolfe ot Co.
YdrH .Wide
SIEKS
Fancy
" Special ai ' . '
$1 .9 : Yd.
New plaids,. new stripes and the
very best colors the smartest of the
season at very little more than to
day's wholesale price 1 An excellent
special at $1,391 -
Second Floor, Upmsn, Wolfe & Co.
e of ' Dainty,
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PractiGal
Underwear
Thm Newest,-and Damtie$t
" Boudoir Cape ; .r '
59c--98c-fl5, to $4.50
And What Gift Could Be More Practical
i ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.08 . -
You couldn't bay your own Crepe de Chine and '
make these dainty farments for such 'a small price!
' There are a number of styles some have armhotes,
, others straps and many have dainty yokes of lac All
varedalntlly lace edged.. In flesh color. ;t . - .
- CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS $4.95 : .
Dainty new (owns In flesh colored Crepe de Chine.'
In tailored style with hemstitched yokes lrj Empire
effect Some with yokes of Wet Jace, ribbon trimmed.
CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS $5.05 :
Such dainty, attractWe styles plain Vatlored shirred -'and
hemstitched, many in Empire style. Practical,':
dainty gifts that will be most welcome, ; ,
CREPE DE CHINE BLOOMERS $2.49
White and flesh colored, reinforced at waist and
knee. . - - ..'.'- ' '
' Fourth Floor, Upraan, Wolfe & Co.
HAT SH APES-Monday $ 1 .95
s One large group of smart hat shapes reduced
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tor- quick aisposai i ad assortment 01 coztcci,
desirable shapes all of which have been selling
for considerably more. Just a.few of each. kind.
TRIMMED HATS SPlIAL ; $35
A remarkable opportunity to buy smart hats
tailored, semi-dress and the new soft effects at
this Jaw price T Large, small and medium shapes ,
in black and colors.
' Third Floor, Upman, Wolfe tt Ca
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Better Look Into
This Saleof 800
Beacon Blanket
Bath Robes
and 200 Other Robes
N'sw cslorlnr and
patterns nw In
dian 3MrnA Ideal
Sifts to officers
and boys tn train
tne ram pa and lor
t ainar ai hotaa. - .
LOT
Blanket MotvM la
sntlltarr eilUr
irl in rood
variety of colors
ana patterns.
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LOT.'t . ":::".'.
V Beacon Tlobei In
. rkc eolocings
- Indian patterns:
i cerd trimmed.
An atsea.
. Asocial IMS. -
.ot a
nieh Beaean
. Robe, with mill.
Urr collars
t r tm m a ' ItB
; cord and taeaeL
ftseclal IMS.
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M a v jr welrtt
' Beacon Robes.
'. trimmed with
11k braid.
. , asocial SaJSj.
lot a - ' "
II e a v r B eaeoo
. Robes. In exctu-
- sire sty lea. I
' dun pattema.
Hlal Ce.
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Roiina'&iuows
Special
v Beautiful 4ready-to-use,, pillows in
the -popular round I shape. ; Prettily '
covered, with center pane) in contrast
. ing- colored ' cretonne. : The outside is
fdrmed by two wide rows of shirring in
lovely, brocades and repps. . ; 'Z . i ,
. COMBINATIONS of BROWN, ' .
. rose, blue,' tan - and
; gold filled with floss '
pillows: ; . .
y-Flfth Floor, Llpman, Wolfe.'fir Co.
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; ,Soldii. Admitted to Bar ;
Salem. ; Or Dec- 1. Linn : W. Nes-
mlth, who. recently enlisted to "military
service, -ft an Admitted to the bar. under
suspension of the rules Wednesday by
the supreme court. He had f inlahed fels
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The greatest achievement of
Our House furnishing Section
Was attained when we se
cured the agency - for the
MAYTAG
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ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINES ;fe
We are privileged to offer these most
' extraordinary terms for the wonderful
May;tag Electric,Washing Machine to the
i - - ; first fif ty. customers - ! - ;
$1.00 Down and $ 1 .00 a Week
This Electric Washing Machine will be delivered to your home upon the
tirst payment A practical demonstration of your .first washing will be fur
nished by an expert trom the factory. ;
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After theirst 60 customers purchase: these famous Washing Machines,
our terms will be $5.00 down and $5.00 a month.';-:.ti-' l ' k'
One, woman . writes, "I'd rather sell my piano than my Maytag.V r 1 "
The Maytag makes wasnfday play-day. It -lightens your. laundry labors!.'
Wash-dav worries cease. . ? yf J iX sji w ? --."i. v - . .v.'--rl
Let the 'Mqagfaoiim
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" Merchandise oCcJ Merit Only" .V -,
Practical Xmas Gift? .
OF SILVER PLATE
At Special Prices'
250 pieces of Silver' Plated Ware in -Apollo, Knicker- -bocker
and Middletown designs. ALL ARE USEFUL
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAYT ARTICLES artistic in de
sign and Shape with our guarantee as to quality. - i
PIERCED FRUIT BASKETS, BREAD TRAYS. :
BON BON DISHES. OVAL FRUIT BASKETS,
V-FLOWER BASKETS, CAKE BASKETS AND
: . CASSEROLES AND SETS. .
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$1.65; $1.85 $2,95 $3.95 $5.50.
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Sixth Floor, Llpman, Wolfe & Co.
Could You Give
Anything More
Acceptable This
Year
. For Choice
Photograph Than
" Pretty Frames,
Sale of 1000 . Handsome Stand Picture
, FRAMES 69c-.98cT-$1-484U98
' For a soldier'a.or sailor's picture for the baby picture or a good friend
; u hat gift could be more practical? " . . . '; r.-.v ;. .-. --' ;-
In. this sale practically every style and stxe to be found In stsnd frames Is represented.
Antique cold, old blue and cold, silver and old blue and trey-fold. Some hire carved feet.
soBd base and others swing. No extra charge for. flttlnf pictures.' Frame 1s complete-.
with (lass and back.
Sixth Floor, Upman, Wolfe & Co.
t y: 'y - Special Prices On .
FrencK IVORY for Xmai
DU BARRY SETS with one ini
tial engraved free. Hair brush,
.'" mirror, comb; powder box,' hair;
r receiver, '. hook,-, file, cuticle
; knife and buffer $19.499
TOILET SET Hair brash, mlr
; ror. .with Jong, handle. Comb
. I engraved . ' with one initial-
HAIR BRUSHES I n several
, popular stylea and shapes. Spe
cial at $1.49 and $2.49;
;V-4bmJTARY BRUSHES-Un-fiat or
-5 c6ncave styles. Pair $400, '
-OMEN'S COMBS . Coarse," or
: . mixed teeth 25c I " ;;
oval sprung
MIRRORS Large
V. Jlass $4.49.,
PICTURE FRAMES Square or
oval styles--30a J ' ;
double sets 69c . - - , .
TRATS n fancy shapes for ;
'vr manicure pieces 23c r ,:
iKANICURE SCISSORS With
' white enamel handles 89c i
-Powder boxes d hair
RECEIVERS JEWEL BOXES.
PICTURE FRAMES And many
; other articles at $1j00. s ' ' '
-CHILDREN'S ; MANICURE
PIECES 3 for 65c
..--'.'. Mala.Floo".
-v Llpman, ."Wolfe & Co.
Have your eye examined here
by Dr. Dallas, graduate optome
trist. He will prescribe glasses
only if required. Expert workman
ship at moderate prices. Lenses
replaced from broken pieces.
" , ' ? -. " Mesas pine PTeor.
MONDAY ONLY
1 Wi
omens
Glove Sillc Envelope;
White and flesh colored envelope chemise,
reinforced under the arms. All sizes... De
lightfully practical for gifts! Very special
Monday only 1 1.6$. No phone or mail orders,
v Main Floor, Upman, Wolfe & Co.
Milady Dalntv Sham Boo
ing, Manicuring and Hair Dress
ing quickly, expertly and satis
factorily " done. .. ' Appointments
made ty telephone if desired.
Xtuanlne Floor.
Holjt3ay
We have 'them , now and. .
. watches, are '- hard . to obtain,
::Dd not delay. -. v - ; '
CHILD RENTS WRIST WATCHES'"
, Elgin movement with seven Jewels;
In nickel casa . with leather strap' .
SllJOO. .-1 v ;;
AJIIERICAN BRACELET WATCH
With gold filled case $14jOQ to
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AMERICAN BRACELET WATCIES
Tie very small size with 14 kzrit"
gold cases S420.' U - I
ELGIN UOJTART WRIST WATC3TTS . f
;'' A limited number with radlollte f
dials 14J00. V
Main Floor, Upmin,-,Wo!fe & Co.
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la. course some time ago. "
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