THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL 22 FRIDAY, MAY? 10, 1918. PORTLAND. OREGON PORTLAND-SEATTLE -PASSENGER SERVICE SCHEDULE TO CHANGE ' - ' ' .", a. -. '; .. , . ' Six Trains, to Be Run Each Way ' Daily, Beginning at Midnight .,'". - Saturday. t . ' Beginning lit mldnlBht Saturday a li.w Khdule for passenger nervlcroesi - Into effect between Portland and Se ' - attle. Six traiim each way daily will be run. The Great Northern trains will : arrive at and depart from the North ? Bank station, and Union Pacific and Northern Pacific trains will use the Union station. Following Is the schedule : . Leave Portland Northern Pacific 8 i a. m.. Great Northern 10 a. m., Great ; Northern 1 p. m., Union Pacific p. m.. Union Pacific 11 p. m.. Northern Pacific 11:30 p. fn. ', Trains will leave Seattle on the name schedule as -from Portland, except the two night trains, the Union Pacific , leaving at 11:15 and the Northern Par clfla train at 11 :S9 p. m. Trains arrlvo In Portland as follows : Great Northern 8:45 a. m., Northern . Pacific 7 a. m.. Northern Pacific 3 p. m.. Union Pacific G p. m., Union Pacific t p m.. Great Northern 11 p. m. , Trains will arrive in Seattle at the am. time as In Portland and no change be made for the present to the sta tions used in Seattle. - Tickets purchased for - transportation over any , one of the three lines will be accepted on either of the others. After Sunday the Shasta Limited be tween Portland and Sound cities will be discontinued. No change will ba made in the schedule of this train between Portland and San Francisco. Passen gers from points north of Portland may taka the train which-leaves Seattle at s a. m. and make connection with the Shasta -Limited, leaving Portland at 3:50 p. m. - . Negro Pastor Held Under Espionage Act Oakland, Cal., May 10. Rev. ; JT. E. Epps, negro pastor of th. "Last Call to the House of Prayer church, was ar rested Thursday on a charge eof violat ing the espionage act. Epps is alleged to have discouraged the purchase of Liberty bonds, declar ing that people who bought the bonds were helping to commit murder. The negro minister is also declared to have called President Wilson a cigarette fiend. S. L. Graham Acquitted Seattle. Wash., May 10. (I. N. S.) S. L. Graham, foreman of the Northern Pacific yards. Is free here today of the charge of murdering William Appelstiet, a warehouse watchman, who, the state alleged, was slain at Auburn, Wash., December 20. in attempting to prevent the looting of a freight car loaded with whiskey. Graham was tried last March and the Jury disagreed. The jury that acquitted him was out six hours. HOME GUARD OF LANE -COUNTY TO HAVE BiG ' T, PLAN ENCAMPMEN Colonel ., Leader Asks State to Defray Part of Expense ' of Gathering. f University of Oregon. Eugene, May 10. Plans for encampment of the 27 com panies of the Home Guard in Lane coun ty are being worked out by Colonel John Leader, commandant of the university battalion. Colonel Leader has written to Governor Withycombe In regard to funds to defray the expense and, hopes tc obtain at least a portion of the amount from the state. A site of three acres north of Skinner's butte has been selected by Coloifel Leader. The latest towns to form guards are Mabel, Wendling and Coburg, which bring the total number of men, with the university battalion, up to 2000. Other guard organizations are located at Eugene, Trent, Pleasant Hill, Spring Yield, Marcola and Cresswell, all at tached to the university battalion. Plans are under way for a formal review be fore Governor Withycombe. Most of the Home Guards are planning to out fit themselves with uniforms and wood en guns. Colonel Leader is getting to gether all available ammunition and is trying to ..get regulation rifles for bis ' 1 Sweetser Heads Moss Department " , University of ; Oregon, Eugene. May 10. Professor ,Al R. Sweetser, head of ; the . university, department of botany, has received ,an appointment - from the national Red Cross headquarters as di rector of sphagnum moss production In Oregon.: He -will work under Dr. jr. W. Hotson of the University of Washing ton : who is manager of moss dressings of the Northwest division of the Red Cross. ' . i Oregon's share is 500,000 pads. Pro fessor. Sweetser believes that double that amount can be turned out. j He recently returned from a trip Into ,the Sluslaw country, where, with the aid of the shcool children and Boy Scouts of Acme and Florence, he was able to gather 40 sacks - of moss. When the moss has been properly dried it will be sent to the Red Cross headquarters in Eugene. An instructor in the making of the pads will come from the University of Washing ton. Professor Sweetser intends taking a trip to Tillamook, where he expects to find good moss from the bogs along the coast. Astoria and Newport- have also found large quantities of the moss in ad jacent bogs and marshes. ; , Women to Have Commerce Course University of Oregon, Eugene, -May 10. Special courses in commerce for women will be given by Dean D. Walter Morton, head of the school of commerce, who returned to the -campus Sunday afternoon after a year's leave of ab sence. ' sell-Sage Foundation. - has arrived In Oregon to conduct anj exhaustive two month's' child welfare survey of the state, at . the invitation of .the . state board of control and the Oregon child welfare commission.- His report will be published in a bulletin that will be given a wide distribution In other states as well as Oregon, i ' Whiskey ' Sent Immigration Sen lee Seattle, Wash., May 10. U. P.) Police dry squad officials have seised 40 " gallons of contraband whiskey marked "U. 8. Immigration Service, and. shipped . from , San Francisco. Fed eral authorities, are Investigating. i Corey ; Visits Parents Hood River. Mi7 10. Glenn Corey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H- Corey, f this city, has secured his credits for gradu ation from O. A. C. axd la at noroe for a few days' leave, before entering the fourth officers' training camp, which will open May 15. Corey was captain In the college cadet corps. He Is an electrical engineer.' Child Welfare Survey Planned University of Oregon, Eugene, May 10. Dr. W. H. Slingerland of the' Rus- 'Groceries' Coffee, Superior blend, fresh ly roasted, 30c grade, OfT pound &1J Creamery Butter, Victor brand, quality guaranteed, 2- QA lb. roll... ?Ut Cocoa, Hershey's, one QO of the best, lb. can.. O-fafC Walnuts, best quality, import ed, medium hard shell, 2Q(J Pork and Beans, Taylor's, No. 1 cans, doz. $1.35, "I Op three cans 35c can.. Al Matches, noiseless tip, Qp doz. 53c two boxes... ft Flour, 9-lb. sk. coarse graham and 6-lb. .bag barley QCf flour for Prepared Prunes, Del Monte, 20-oz. cans, doz- $2 can 18c. the lt-oz. cans, dozen "lip $1.30. can Kream Krisp, shortening, one of the best, small Delicatessen Specials, complete line sausage, cold roast meat, cheese, smoked fish, pickles, olives, salad, etc. Ninth Floor. Fifth Street. mu&2u&6 .tJ v J . J "" " 'SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS SATURDAY THIRD FLOOR uwJ$ZkLjm 61st Anniversary Year The Quality Store Since 1857 "61 Years in Portland9 fyw6, Thrift and War Savings Stamps on sale at Accommodation Bureau, Basement. A filled thrift Card of sixteen 25c Stamps with 16c added is immediately exchangeable for a War Savings Stamp worth 5 Jan uary 1, 1923. June Delineator For Subscribers 'is here a wonderfully interesting number with a wealth of newsy, en tertaining and. informative articles. Official American Red Crosa Pat terns now ready. Second Floor. -,-3 , - 1887 EjUUUhd THfr QUALITY; STOftE OP- PORTLAND , rvUSixUv'KorrisofvAldH-Sia. Children's Gingham Dresses 'Little Lady Practical Garments ' iZs Think of buying almost any kind of children's dresses at this price and these are well made little garments, neatly trimmed and carefully finished, with pockets. Good quality materials in pretty checked patterns pink, sky, navy and,brown fast colots. These dresses will WASH. Ages 2-4-6 years all full sizes. Special Saturday at 29c. Center Aisle Bargain Square, Main Floor. WS lb. mmm nor Anil ;lL I' tie Again Saturday We Offer Wonderful Values in New Spring Suits For Men and Young Men i 1 W Y i . . , sag i I Family 6s y In tfeesc days of material scarcity and high labor costs it fills a man with a pleasant sense of satisfaction to know that he need not forego his twenty-five dollar suit nor, in order to enjoy this price, any of the things that enter essentially into the com position of a GOOD SUIT. This store is perhaps in a unique 'position today in the matter of having splendid new stocks of finely serviceable clothing to sell at $25. Clothing that embodies all the attributes of good fabric, correct style, superior tailor ing, fine workmanship and finish. This is the store for the man who has set his heart perhaprhis purse as well -on a 525 suit. Flannels, cheviots, vicunas, worsteds and novelty weaves. New military models for young men and more conservative styles. Desirable colorings and mixtures. All sizes to fit men of every build. Big values at $25. Men's Clothing Shop, Third Floor. One of the Big Things in the Men 's Shirt World for Summer New Silk Front Shirts On Sale Saturday ' $1.65 It's easy to account for the great popularity of silk front shirts. What man does not like an added touch of elegance in his shirt wear and what man would not have it when it costs next to nothing? That's what silk front shirts give an air of distinc tion in dress. And at 1.65 which, of course, is a very special sale price, available only at Meier & Frank's the cosf is surprisingly little. You Know Of Course What Silk Fronts Are They are shirts the bosom of 'which is made of fine tub silk, with cuffs of the same material, the body being of finely serviceable American pongee in patte'rn and color ing to harmonize with the bosom and cuffs. Most of these silk front shirts are the famous NoFade brand and, as you know, NoFade shirts are guaranteed fast colors. Handsome striped effects in plain and multi-color designs. All sizes 14 to 1 7 in this sale at f 1.65. , TrimmedHats$7.50 Regularly $9J00 to $1230 A good assortment of women's and misses' new trimmed hats in Milans and Liseres. Large and small shapes. All colors and styles. Effec tively trimmed with flowers, wings, stick-ups, feathers, etc. .Regular 9.00 to 12. So hats at 7.50. Millinery Shop, Fourth Floor. J Toyo Panamas $1.95 The wonderful Japanese Panamas that look so like the genuine and wear so amazingly well. Real .Panamas $4.65 The genuine South American Panamas at a price that was low a year ago. Main Floor, Fifth Street. Waistcoats $1.39 Women's new tailored waistcoats of fancy striped pique and gabardine. 1.75 values. New Neckwear at 75 c Peter Pan -organdy vestees in white. Pique and gabardine vestees in white" and colored effects. Swiss embroidered roll collars. Pique collars and sets. . t Real Filet Neckwear New hand-made Filet roll collars and sets, special 3.39 to 9.75. Neckwear Shop. Main Floor. In Oirf Drug and Toilet Goods Shop Holmes' Frostilla, 25 c. Espey Fragrant Cream 40c and 20c. Orchard White, 3 5c. Leigh Cold Cream, 60c and 30c. Leigh Unguent Special, 1.20 and 60c. Pompelan Night Cream, 75c, 37c and 27c. Revelation Tooth Powder, 25c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 25c. Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, box 30c, cake loc. Kirk's Juvenile Soap, box 3oc, cake 10c. Stork Castile Soap, cake 4 2c. Williams Talcum Powder, assorted odors, can 1 8 c. Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum, 19c. Glover's Mange Remedy, 50c. Dr. Daniel's Medicated Dog and Puppy Bread, special 19c. Lilly's Vanilla Extract, 2-oz. bottle 30c?- B. & B. Safety First Box, fine for out ings, 25c. Garment Bags, special 39c. . Cascara Cathartic Compound Pills, spe cial lie. Pederika Foot Powder, special 19c. Suipho-Tartar Tablets, 2 packages 25 c, package lSc. Drug and Toilet Goods Shop.' Maln Floor. Are You A Victrola-Phile? . Does the Victrola anneal tn vnti n tVi inctm. ment calculated to bring the greatest degree of musical enjoyment into your home? Have you a preference for a certain model? Are you decided to spend a certain amount? In any case you should know that Meier & Frank Vis Victrola Headquar ters, ready to suppply your requirements from great new stocks of -Vicrolas in all styles and at a wide range of prices. lIh,?J!yi-lJll,J?tra? aPPla to many. As a special combine L1, uHir.w'lT thi Victrola with 18 selections of your own reS Zn?r; Knor All Other Standard Makes of phonographs are here Columbia Grafonolas, Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs all . the rec ords. On the above special combination outfit or on any of these you can, if desired; MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS IN REASON. , .''". Phonograph Shop, Sixth Floor. 1 1,1 ""m. Let the Children Help! 1ST not os grown folk be selfish - in out serrice. Let as give the children, too, their chance. Let us mobilize our twenty million willing little hand in the great cause. , Let us enlist them tn the freeing of the) world . , The United States War-Garden Army ' It the sew legtaa In which ewary eMM eaa play a practical part. A little veeetabta awaea let m rmn crate every .available inch of sell te raisinf ffaed. . Tee will be amtued at what roar 'child can do with, a few feet ef sraaad and a few eeafct' worth of seed. Tnen multiply what row ehlM thaa pradaeea by all that forth and roe will appreciate rati this Jweniie war-oaroaa Arm twenty million etner uttie eaes brlos twhat n A nay i the total of ear ceantry's food mppiiea. The tarn Mwar-garaea' it simply the i ahort for a wia-thewar-ffardea. Call ap the principal of the for the pamealar. . The Girls' Shop Features Saturday "DOROTHY" DRESSES ! Famous Dorothy dresses of fine im ported crepes, linens and chambrays. Many .desirable styles in one and two-tone light and medium dark colorings. Hand em broidery, smocking and buttonhole stitch trimming in fancy Oriental shades. Sizes 4 to 12 years, 12 to 18. NEW WASH DRESSES A large assortment of novelty wash dresses of chambray, crepe, linen and Devonshire. Desirable shades. High waistline. style with and without belts and fancy pockets. Smocking, fancy stitching and colored embroidery trimming. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 2.98 to $8.75. NEW FIBER SWEATERS Children's -new fiber silk sweaters in plain and fancy stitches. Pleasing shades of rose, copen, sky, canary, pink and gfeen. With sailor collars, sashes and pockets. These for the older girls from 10 to 16 years, 4.95 to $8. MISSES' PETTICOATS A large assortment 1 of petticoats of heatherbloom, taffeta, jersey top with silk ruffle and heatherbloom with taffeta ruf fle. Plain and fancy shades. Sizes 30 to 34, priced 82.50 to 7.50. NEW PLAY SUITS New play suits of heavy tan and blue, also medium weight blue material. Square neck style with pocket and red trimming. Sizes 2 to 8 years. NEWSILK CAPS ' New silk caps in short and medium lengths. Plain; and fancy stitched, also Roman stripe border trimming. Finished with tassel. Priced 81.98 to 83.50. . - - Children's Shop, Second Floor. CHILDREN'S COATS An excellent assortment of fancy silk and wool coats in pleasing tailored styles. Many popular shades to choose from. High and regulation waistline style with trim ming of silk, smocking, buttons, colored collars and fancy pockets. Sizes 3 to 16 years, 8.50 to 37.50. WOOL SWEATERS Children's lynx stitch sweaters in plain white, copen, rose, cardinal and yellow. Styles with high, or sailor collars, also V neck slipover models. With or without belts and sashes. Some have fancy striped trimming. Sizes for children from 2 to 5 years, 1.75 to 3.50. . . . . . - ... , Women's and Misses' Attractive New Spring Serge Dross! $13.85 Exceptionally well made new Srring French serge dresses in very attractive styles for women and misses. Waists are braided with metal thread and self colored silk braid. White satin'col lars. long tie belts and curved side pock ets. In such popular colors as navy, brown. Burgundy and black. The material used in these garments is of superor finish and dye and you will find it most serviceable. All sizes. Here's a good opportunity to secure a stylish serge dress at but little outlay. Unexcelled values at 13.85. New "Billie Burke" Dresses$9.85 We've Just received 100 new Billie Burke dresses and have marked them at 9.85. Made of fine wearing silk poplin, these dresses are shown in old rose, Hol land. Pekin and navy blue. Burgundy, pur ple, Jasper and silver gray, reseda and em erald green, brown, taupe, Sammy and black. Silk and metallic thread embroidered on pointed yokes. Embroidered and braided effects on belts. Others with plain belts and buckles. White or tan col lars. Self covered or black velvet but tons. Pleated skirts. All sizes. Silk Waists at $3.49 Smart new waists made of fine quality Georgette crepe. Surplice effect with roll collar of white washable satin and vest of satin, hemstitched fronts. Also beaded and embroidered styles with large collars. In flesh and white. All sizes. Women's New Wash Waists $1.98 1000 new wash waists fust received. A great variety of pleasing styles fine hemstitched models, styles with lace insets and edgings, others are embroidered in self tones and contrasting colors. Mostly white and white with touches of color. A few plain colors lavender, pink, ciel, Nile and black. Made of fine quality voile, soisette. dotted muil, India lawn and organdy. A complete range of sizes from 34 to 56 bust measure. r Women's New Spring Hats $1.98 The very latest shapes in women's stylish new Spring hais of hemp, also hats with shiny straw crowns and black glazed brims. Poke and drooping brim styles with band of ribbon. I Women's Trimmed HaU $4.98 Exquisite models in women's hats of white Milan straw, prettily trimmed with marguerites, roses and velvet ribbons. Pleasing styles. Wonderful values at 4.98. Black and White HaU $1.4 9-$ 1.9 8 A new shipment of misses' and children's black and white Milan hats in drooping brim and poke shapes. Petticoats $1.69 A new lot of women's petti coats made of good quality black sateen. Black flounces with col ored embroidery. AH sizes at 1.69. Breakfast Sets $1.15 Women's attractive breakfast sets made of good quality per cale. Light colors only. Broken lines, but nearly all sizes. Only 1.15. Pajamas $1.19 Women's Billie Burke and Ted dy Bear pajamas of good quality nainsook. Flesh color with hem stitching in contrasting colors. At 1.19. Middy Suits 98 c An odd lot of middy salts made of white romper cloth. Trimmed with bias stripes of green, blue and pink. Sizes 36 to 40. Princess Slips, Lace Trimmed, Small Sizes, at &8 Specials for Men and Boys Overalls $1.25 Men's union made overalls of ; good quality duck. Blue, blue and white striped and white. Sizes 34 to 42. Special at only 1.25. Pants, Pair $1.29 A very special price on men's pants for Saturday only. Dark gray pants with hairline stripes. All waist stzs ut not all lengths. Men's Shirt 69c Men's well made shirts of good quality percale. With soft collar attached. In plain white and fancy striped effects. All sizes. Boys' Suits $5.25 Boys' suits of heavy cotton In worsted patterns. Belted style coats with side pockets, knlck erbocker pants. All sizes. Spe cial 5.25. Pants, Pair $1.19 Boys finely serviceable cordu roy pants In knlckerbocker style, full cut, strongly made pants in all sizes. Pair, special 1.19. Union Suits 49c Boys' union salts In s good mesh weave. Athletic style anion suits short sleeves, knet length. All sizes. Good values at 49c. Women's Shoes, Oxfords for $2.69 Women's shoes and Oxfords at a price much lower than you would expect to pay. Black and white shoes, black and white pumps and oxfords. Broken lots, but nearly all sizes In the sale. Child' Shoe. $1.69 Children's dull calf school shoes In broad toe, lace style. Leather soles. Sizes 5 to 8J4, pair 1.69. Sizes. 9 to 1134, pair $1.98. Sizes 12 to 2, pair $2.50. Tennis Shoes 69c Boys' teinls shoes in low cut style. White with Mack robber soles. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2 to 6, pair 69c Excellent values at this low price. tMi ' ' ' m - Th& QprrjSToto Portland . 5. i -