- mi THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL , J FRIDAY. ' MAY 1 Vdw PORTLAND. OREGON 18 MAN LEAPS FROM i RDinnr m iipath : UIiIUUL IU ULnill if -:-r . '.. ,5hip Carpenter Throws"1 Himself H From Open ' Draw as Craft ? , Is Passing Through. '... ;.tV --' - . ; William McDariiela. a ship carpenter. Thursday afternoon .Jumped from the 'flxaw of the Morrison street bridge Inlo the Willamette river. Engineer L. D. sfnith and Officer ; fTlltqn of the harbor patrol recovered . the body 20 minutes later and fruitless ytiuriv wen mane wilii iruimuiut w , restore' respiration. ' i ' t"As- the, draw opened to let the '.fcteamer Henderson pass- through. Mc- 'Panlels jumped from the open span. A p)ank was thrown to the man from the tfldge but he made no effort to save , hlmae'f and sank almost Immediately. His body was lying against the center ler of the bridge in about 35 feet of water, a short distance from the place of the drowning, when grappled by the harbor patrol. ' A " letter $ waa found on the' body from Benjamin . S- - Worsley, chairman of the council of defense at Astoria, Introducing McDanlels to Mr. Rogers of the Rogers Shipbuilding company at Astoria. The letter stated that Mc Danlels was registered with the United States public reserve as rough ship carpenter and was seeking work hi the shipbuilding plant. No other mark of identification were found. It is believed that McDaniels was despondent. '" ' Marshfield School Population Grows - Marshfield, Or.. May 3. Marshfield this year with a school census slightly in excess of 10,000, becomes a first class district necessitating an increase In the number of directors on the school board from three to five. The two woose terms do not expire this year. - O. W. Kaufman and A. T. Haines, will le sUrn. Since the term of the third, Ben nett Swanton, is out. the entire five directors will be elected this June. , ALBANY INDING IT F Iff U T TO OBTAIN SUFFIC ENT 1! EACHERS Two High School Teachers Re sign to Go to War j Four 0th . ers Give Up, Positions. a,' leader" for the band and. orchestra- -The athletics at th; high school will be : under the, direction' of T F. Brum baugh, now in charge of that depart ment' mt the Lebanon high school. Hade Home Service Secretary Albany, Or May 3. Miss Elisabeth Cosper of Lebanon baa been selected as the secretary of the home service sec tion of the Linn County Red Cross, and will open an office at the headquar ters at Albany. In addition she will do inspection work among the various branches. 8." P. Pierce, former Coos and Curry Joint representative in the state legis lature, though rejected , by the Ameri can army Wause of age. M. yr nM now, reached France as a member of the Canadian royal engineers. Albany, May 3. The teachers In the Albany schools were' given a raise of 15 each by the school board at a meet ing held Tuesday night, and at the same time the faculty for the various schools was selected. Several changes have been made In the personnel. In all six teachers have resigned from the high school, two of hem going to war, two from the jnilor high school. and two from the. grade schools. So far It has been found impossible to se cure instructors for the commercial, Latin, physical education, and art, and Union High School Proposed Albany, Or, May 3. The Linn county school superintendent. Mrs. Ida M. Cummlngs. was informed today that an effort was being made to organize a union high school at Crawfordsvllle. The following eight school district are affected : Crawfordsvllle. Holly. Sher idan ridge. ; Midvalle, Courtney creek, Brush creek, Greenville and Oak Grove. George Chenowrth Wounded in Action Marshfield. Or.. May 3. George Chenoweth, a well known former Cui ry county official, was shet through the lilpj while in service .in France Just 24 hours after going to the front, says a letter received by friends at home. Grocery Creamery Butter. Vic- QH tor" brand, 2-Ib. roll. . . 7UU Coffee, Superior blend, OKI popular 30c grade, lb.. OK Yellow Cora Meal, best qual ity, fresh stock, 5-lb. 2(J Quaker Oats, fresh shipment just received large OOp package . . - QO Specials Preserves, raspberry and apple or strawberry and ap- OKV pie, large 20-or. Jars. . atll . Napth Soap, Victor fcrand, best quality, limit to vlQp medium sired bars at.'. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, complete line Portland'' ' Seed Co.'s and D. M. Ferry's Seeds. , Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. v Zl- J S FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS SATURDAY THIRD fiLUUfr Summer "Butterick .I,ashions,, 25c Copy AND 15c PATTERN FREE May Advance Fashion Sheets arc also ready. '.. Pattern Shop. Second Floor. 25c Shinon Polish 19c Will polish and clean silverware, brassware, glassware. .." For Saturday only we offer the regular 25c size jar of Shinon Polish at 19c. Silverware Shop. Main Floor. r.wn.v,j 1867 The- QMALrnT Store or- Portland rttK, SixUvXorrisoiy Aider Sta. The Sixth of May Will Be Thrift Stamp Day in the U. S. A. Stores everywhere will give special inducements to people to purchase goods' nt Mnndav. Peon e should buv as much as cossiDie on I nriu uay ana aevuie I all or part of the savings made in this way to the purchase of U. S. Thrift Stamps. I Details in Sunday ads. 61- st Anniversary r Sales Close at 6 P. M. Saturday A week of the most phenomenal values, and, as a result, the most remarkable buying, will be, brought to a conclusion with the closing of our store at 6 P. M. Sat urday. Our .6 1st Anniversary Sales commemorating "61 Years in Portland" have provided a new and-magnificent tribute to this store's merchandising supremacy. They have added the final incontestable proof to what was already sufficiently established, that : MEIER & FRANK'S LEADS IN VALUE GIVING. The Undernoted and Many Unadvertised Last Day Specials in Force Saturday A : Wonderful Sale! For Men and Young Men A Fitting Climax to Our 61st Anniversary Sales To $40 Suits $26.85 Men who read our announcement earlier in the . week that we would sell, during our Anniversary Sales at $26.85 suits worth up to $40.00, and who were prevented by any cause from sharing in this great Anniversary event, can still enjoy the savings this sale brings. -Many men have already made tip .their minds to be on hand some time Saturday, but as a special inducement to come early we announce that we have just received , 100 Brand New Suits and thati to'fill the cup of good fortune to overflowing, we will inolude every one 01 inese new arrivals in mis S20.H5 sale. So a man can that it will pay him handsomely to come to Meier & Frank's Saturday the earlier the better. Nearly all of these suits are of ALL WOOL materials. Many strictly hand tailored. There is a wonderful assortment in all styles for men and young men and in all sizes to fit men of all proportions. Don't put on puying your new suit any longer. BUY IN THIS LAST DAY ANNI VERSARY SALE AT 26.85. Boys' New Sampecks We will have ready Saturday, a fine selection of boys' Sampeck suits for warm weather wear. No need to tell you of what excellent mate rials they are made how finely styled and with what perfection they are nnisnea iney are 01 SAjnftLK. standard ana 2ampecks are the : oianaira 01 America in Doys' clothing. Finely selected materials, guaranteed tor quality. Newest models and color effects. . Nearly all the fancy suits have 2 PAIRS KNICKERS oizc$ o to is years, fiu to ?zz.50. Third Floor. Fifth Street CONTINUING OUR WONDERFUL Silk Shirt Sale Greatest Values Ever Offered at $g.65 Children's 98c-$1.29 Hats A special Saturday sale of children's Milan straw hats in white, navy and black. Small and medium size banded shapes for boys', and girls' wear. While any of a limited quantity remain for the last day of our 6tst Anniver sary Sales-59c. Center Aisle. Bargain Square, Main Floor. 59c , Misses' and Juniors' New Suits Here in Unequaled Assortments at- $27.50 to $45 Misses' and juniors' new suits'in 14, 16, 18 and 38 sizes. . " Serge gabardine, poplin and a wide' selection of new silks in plaids, stripes and plain colors. , F New high, watsted models with full flare skirts and girdles of novelty belts. Two-piece skirts with patch or side pockets. . Excellent values in 'suits for misses and funlors $27.50 to 4S. w Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor. Six Very Special Groups Women's and Children's Hosiery at Special Prices Very special prices in effect Saturday on women's and children's good hosiery in purchases of 3 pairs or more. Special prices follow: WomenVSilk Boot Hose 59c Women's silk boot hose with durable lisle tops and split soles. Double garter welts. Black and white. All regular sizes. Pair specially priced at only 59c. Women's Cadet Hose, Pair 35c Women's fine vearing Cadet hose, of . light weight cotton. Made with double garter tops and seamless feet. Black and white. All regular sizes. Pair 35c,or three pairs $1. Women's Cotton Hose; Pair 25c Women's good quality seam less hose made of cotton. With double tops, r heels and toes for extra service. Black and white. All regular sizes. Pair 25c, "or three pairs 65c.' Women's Lisle Hose, Pair 50c Women's extra fine mercer ized lisle hose with wide garter tops, ..double soles and high spliced heels. Black and white. All regular sizes. Pair 5oc, or 3 pairs $1.35. Child's Cotton Hose, Pair 35c, Good quality cotton hose fcjr boys and girls' wear. Fine and medium ribbed cotton stockings in black and white. All sizes. Pair priced at 35c, or three pairs for only SI. Kiddies' Sox Pair for 25c Kiddies' sox for Summer wear. . All white sox with as sorted fancy roll tops in pink, blue, also plain tan and black sox. All sizes. The pair lowly priced at 25c. - - - : Hosiery Shop, Main Floor. Greatest sale of high grade silk shirts ever held by this or any other store. Greatest becausfe of the val ues. Still a good selection. Get yours Saturday and don't be satisfied with less than three. It's the chance of a lifetime for silk shirt wearers and buyers. Peau de Crepes, Broadcloths, Bengalines and Jap Silks the most finely serviceable as well is the most beautiful of silks. Handsome plain and gorgeous polychrome stripes ajid two-tones. Remember to buy these wonderful shirts' Saturday at $5?6S. THE SALE OF Panarnas has been hardly less wonderful than our silk shirt sale. And be cause of precisely the same rea son: VALUES. There are Pan amas here for men ind young men in all' the newest styles and in all sizes. Sale prices same as last year's opening prices: Toyos $1.95 The wonderful Japanese Pana mas that wear so amazingly well. Panamas $4.65 Genuine South American Pan ama hats in all the wanted shapes. Two phenomenal values. Main Floor, Fifth street. Meier & Frank's Headquarters for The NEW EDISON i The Phonograph With a Soul m Music always considered well-nigh indispensable in the home was never more necessary than now In this time of strain and anxiety, for grown-ups as a surcease from care and as an inflir ence of refined entertainment -for children as an educational and elevat ing influence for all music fills a want that cannot be filled in any other way. Music, real music, a veritable ."Re-Creation" is offered you in The NEW EDISON. It reproduces the artist's voice or instrument with absolute fidelity. Tone tests have proved this conclusively. Call at Our Store and Satisfy Yourself that The NEW EDISON does .this. When you decide to purchase you can, if desired, enjoy our most liberal cred it offer make your own terms in reason. Phonograph Shop. Sixth Floor. A Saturday Sale Women's and Misses' New Spring Coats Specially Priced $10 to $15.75 Smart up-to-date styles in women's and misses' coats suitable for Spring and Summer wear. Materials include wool poplins, velours, serges and burella cloths. A good assortment of colors including tan, gray, navy, black and Pekin blue. Full cut, well made garments in belted styles with large collars and pockets. All sizes. Very specially priced at $10 to $15.75. Waists $2,98 A good range of colors in taffeta and louisine silk waists in plaid effects. With white satin four-in-hand ties and col lars'. To 14.00 values. Petticoats 98c Women's good quality sateen and heatherbloom petticoats with elastic waistbands and scalloped or ruffled flounces. Black and navy. Middies 59c Good looking middies In white with blue and white,' and pink and white striped collars. Sizes 14 years to 42 bust. Very special at only 59c. Waists 79c An odd lot of women's waists in small sizes. Voile, organdy and dimity waists with lace and pique trimmings. To It. 50 values. Chemise 79p Women's good quality muslin envelope chemise, a few In camisole styles. Lace and em broidery trimmed garments in all sizes. Special 79c . Dresses 98c Women's percale house dress es in assorted colors light and dark. Prettily trimmed In con trasting shades. All sizes. Splen did values it 98c. Hosiery and Underwear Specials WOMEN'S VESTS 19c UNDERWAISTS 19c Women's rood quality knit vests In low neck. 8leevrM. eand low neck, wing sleeve styles. Only a limited quanUty at this low price. Each 19c. UNION SUITS. AT 49c Women's knit union suits In low neck, sleeveless, knee length, cuff knee style. Laee trimmed union suits in all sizes. Special at only 49c. Extra special values are offered in children's good quality knit un derwaists at 19c each. Slightly imperfect underwaists in all sises. Come early. WOMEN'S HOSE 19c Women's white cotton and lisle hose, with plain or ribbed top. The regular value of these hose is 25c a pair. Specially priced at only 19c. Children's Gingham Dresses 98c Children's attractive wash dresses made of good quality gingham in plaids and plain color combinations. All sizes. Special at only $8c. Children's Spring Hats at $1.49 These are among the best values offered this season at 11.49. Milan hemp hats in black, gold, old rose, sand, navy and two-tone combinations. Poke and drooping brim styles effectively trimmed with plain or velvet ribbons. Men's and Boys' Specials MEN'S PANTS $1.89 Men's serviceable work . pants, made of good wearing materials in striped effects. With four pockets and belt loops. AH sizes at. pair, S1.S3. UNION SUITS 89c Men's fine ribbed union - suits In short sleeves, ankle length style. Closed crotch garments In white and ecru. Sizes 34 to 46. Special at 89c. WORK SHIRTS 98c Men's work shirts in black and khaki. Full cut. well made shirts, with attached collars and pockets. Sizes 14 to 17 Special at 98c. BOYS' SUITS $3.85 Boys suits in light and dark stripes, a few corduroy suits. Pinch back mitl with lutnh mwk. . eta and belts. Pants in knlcker style. Broken sises. 7 to 17. BOYS' PANTS 69c Boys' serviceable khaki Knicker bocker pants. Well made, full cut garments that will give the very utmost In wear. Sizes to It years. Pair. 69c BOYS' WASH SUITS Boys' wash suits in pleasing stripes. Fancy trimmed garments In sizes for boys 3 to years. Ex cellent values at these low prices1 79e 89, 98t. Shoes for the Whole Family WOMEN'S SHOES $2.69 Women's white canvas shoes in 8 inch,top style, with leather sotes and military heels. Plain ioe models in all sizes. Very special at 13.69. CHILD'S SHOES $2.50 - Children's tan calf, smoke horse and gunmetal calf shoes, with sewed "Skuffer" soles; button style. Sizes 6 to 8. pair. 12.50; sizes y to 11. pair. 02.9O ; sizes 11 to 2. pair. 83.U5. BOYS SCHOOL SHOES, PAIR. $1.98 Boys' ''Tiger" school shoes with solid chrome leather soles. Bui ton and Blucher lace styles. l to 6, pair $2.45. Th& QyALrnrsTORft or Portland s riWK. 8Mthii limy at. . , MEN'S SHOES $5.35 Men's shoes ; seconds of regula tion army ' shoes, with oak soles and Insoles. "Munson" lasts: tan chrome uppers, -ideal work shoes, at $5.35. CHILD'S SLIPPERS 98c Children's Mary Jan slippers In patent colt leather, with turned leather soles ; on strap style. Good looking slippers, in sizes Z to S at 9Sc a. pair; sizes t to t, pair, spe cially priced at-only 91.14. - Sizes 9 to iiyi, pair 1.98, Size i '1 ft' I .r A 4