The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1918, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 ' ' FRIDAY, JUNE2iri9lT
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THE" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND -OREGON :
FIGURES
I FREIGHT'
f AFFECTING
GIVEN
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INCREASES
PORTLAND
New Rates Become Effective on
r June 25 and Apply to and
.4 From OutsidePoints.
Th maw frolcrht rata nn' nnnrti and
imports ' provided by order No. 2 of
the rederal railroad administration have
been announced by F. W. Robinson.
chairman of the Portland dlatrlct traf-
jfio committee. The new ratee are ef
fective after June 36 and apply to and
from all transcontinental territory. In
, pjucjina the southeaatern states. The
lacreaae approximates 25 per cent of
He t, previous ratea on commodities
. panted.
Import ratee BacrljiK, 85 centa ;
. cocoa beans, 94 centa ; green coffee, JOc
f minimum 10,000 pounds) ; copra,
"IMZVa S chlnaware, $2.70 U C. L.,
IL87W C. Li. ; glassware. $2.70 L. C. U.
' t)l7H C. U; gums, $lV4 (minimum
(9,000 pounds) ; licorice root $1.6tt ;
. btattmr, $2.50 U C. L-, S1.S7K C. L.
f ffude oils. $112tt; refined. I1.22V4 ;
palm kernala, $1.12 ; rattan. $1.6H ;
, rubber, tl.6H ; sago, etc.. Sl.12 : silk,
f.0 fatty quantity) ; rubber, 11.58 ;
ea(- $2.10 L. C. L.. 11.874 C. U ; tea
; sweeping a, $1.87; On. $1.25; toys. $2.
' . Si Export rates Agricultural lmple
- frients, $1-26; structural iron, car wheels
. arid axlea, boiler plate, wrought iron
pipe and fittings and ridge rolls, 60
- tents from group J, described In R. H.
'Counties' tariff 13. L C C. 1048; 75
Cents from groups D, K, F. O and H,
. described in R. H. Counties tariff 1-Q.
- J C. C. 104S ; ts cents from all other
. point in the United States east of the
New Rtiling Lowers
Draft Requirement
More men will be eligible to 1-A classi
fication under the draft by revised
regulations which have .been received
from Provost Marshal General Crowder
by Captain J. E. Culllson, who has
charge of the draft operations in Oregon
There is a modification in the physi
cal requirements, which are made less
Tigia, uui win result in me cnan(ini m
the status of many men under the draft
and reexamination of many doubtful
cases has been ordered.
The qualification for a good soldier
under the revised order follows:
"To make a good soldier the regis
trant must be able to see well, have
comparatively good hearing, his heart
must be able to stand the stress of
physical exertion, he must be intelligent
enough to understand and execute mili
tary maneuvers, obey commands and
protect himself, and must be able to
transport himself by walking as the
exigencies of military life may demand."
IA GRANDE PAPERS
GIVING VALUABLE AID
S.
NW
STAMP DRIVE
Mississippi river. Including southeastern
and New York piers.
Locomotives, $1.25; machinery, $1.25;
sewing machines. $1.25; lubricating oil,
$1.25 ; oil well supplies, $1.25 ; railway
equipment. $1.25 ; cars, 1.26 ; cigarettes,
81.66V4 ; tobacco, $1.56 ; all commodi
ties, $2. Application of rate to apply
only when entire carload Is delivered to
one vessel.
BOY w. a. .
2000 LBS. AT 12 1-2c
Plate beef, neck beef, stew beef, bef
nver and'bolllnjr beef all 12 central
Frank I... Smith's, 228 Alder street, also
Houo meat lOclCorned beef ...15o
Beet pot roasts. 15ct Veal roasts 15c
Veal stew 15c Breast veal 1?
Liberty steak . . lSclSausagre meat.. 18c
Tenderloin steak "ociSmall T-bone . . . 20c
Prime rib roast. 20c Roast pork ....25c
Choice bacon ... . 40.: Compound .. ..25c
Pure lard 30c1 Frankfurters ..Viz
Special priced to restaurants and cam'H
Frank L. Smith's Is 228 Alder St. (Aiv.
Busmess Men Devote Advertising
Space and Papers Give Columns
to Local Stamp Sales.
La Grande, Union county and the La
Grande Evening Observer are getting
into vigorous action in preparation for
the War Saving Stamp drive.
Particularly noticeable is the manner
in which the advertisers of La Grande
are coming to the support of. the War
Saving Stamp cause, as shown by the
La Grande Observer. The large ma
jority of the advertisers of the city have
donated space ordinarily used by them to
the furtherance of the War Stamp drive,
while the news columns of the paper
show that great interest is being taken
by the business people and citizens gen
erally In the work. A big rally was held
last Tuesday, at which Governor Withy
combe was the principal speaker, while
many of the prominent business and pro
fessional men of the city and county
were also on the program pledging their
assistance in the campaign just being
launched.
Frederick L. Meyers, county chairman
for Union county in the War Savings
Stamp campaign, has been particularly
and consistently active In the promotion
of the preliminary work leading dp to
the drive, and has made effective effort
towards the organization of the county
workers in preparation for the big drive
that Is to be staged on June 28, the day
set aside by President Wilson as "Pledge
Day." At this time the public Is ex
pected to sign cards pledging their reg
ular subscriptions in sufficient amounts
Sore "Aims' Prevail -In
Camp at Presidio
ail of lMt Kn at Tralalag Camp JU
eeverlag Frost Third Iajeetloa sf Ty
phoid Prophylaetlet Worklsg Hard.
Reserve Officers' Training Camp, The
Presidio, San Francisco. June 21. One
thousand members of the R- O. T. C, In
cluding 171 Oregon Agricultural college
men, here undergoing strenuous inten
sive military work, with the daily pro
gram occupying every minute of the
day from 6 JO in the morning until 9 :30
at night, received their third and final
hypodermic inocculation of typhoid pro
phylactic Monday afternoon and have
been drilling since with sore arms as a
result of the injection of the maximum
amount of the serum.
The men are kept busy continually,
the only time they have off being Sat
urday afternoon and ' Sunday. A fea
ture of last Sunday proved to be a
dinner party and entertainment provid
ed for 62 of the members of the camp
by the residents of Berkeley, which cul
minated in a lawn party at the home
of the mayor of Berkeley, followed by a
visit to the University of California.
Similar. entertainments, furnished
members of the camp through the Y.
M. C. A., are a feature of the weekends
here. 1
BUY W. S. S.
Flag Presented to Home Guard
Buena Vista, Or.. June 21. A large
gathering assembled at Buena Vista on
Friday last, when a beautiful flag was
presented by the Women's Council of
Defense to Co. B of the Home Guard.
Mrs. Rose, local chairman of the
Women's Council of Defense, spoke and
the Tag was presented by Mrs. M. N.
Prather. president of the Red Cross.
The flag was received by M. N. Prather.
chairman of the guard, on behalf of the
company.
FUEL SURVEY YILL
LIST NAMES OF COAL
USERS AND NEEDS
All Consumers in Oregon, Except
Householders, Will Be Listed
in Order of Necessity.
to put Oregon over the top In raising
its quota.
All consumers of coal In Oregon, ex
cept householders, will be listed and
classified Immediately by Fuel Adminis
trator Holmes in accordance with the
distribution program of the United
States administration. The names of
consumers and their needs and the kind
of work their enterprises are engaged
in will be gathered as rapidly as possi
ble. The survey is being made in response
to a request from Judge Edwin B.
Parker, priorities commissioner, and
presages the Issuance of a preference list
under which industries engaged in war
work will be given the first call on
available fuel.
In a statement just issued the war
industries board discovers the creation
at this time of industries which will uti
lize fuel, materials and men which will
not contribute directly or indirectly to
ward the winning of the war. The
board, however, has not endeavored to
classify any legitimate business enter
prise as '-non-essential," and later when
the fuel preference lists are published
every effort will be made to supply all
Industries with their requirements as
nearly as possible. It must be borne in
mind, however, that essential Indus
tries will have first call on fuel.
The steps now being taken by the
government Indicate that Oregon, along
with the remainder of tlte nation, will
be forced to curtail fuel consumption.
Preparations Made t
T-1 1-1 1 1 T"li .
Jt or rigiuing r ires
Kits Seat Oat to gapervlsen for Bis-
trisstloa to Yarleat Kasgers la Their
Districts! Food Batleat Ala Seat.
Preparations for fighting forest fires
were taken Thursday when H. L. Plumb,
forest assistant at the district forest
office, sent out to supervisors in Oregon
and Washington 11 ten-men emergency
kits, 38 six-men kits and 42 two-men
kits.
The kits will be distributed by the su
pervisors to the different rangers in
their districts. The klta contain a com
plete set of camping and cooking uten
sils and save time in reaching fires be
cause they are ready for use and the
men do not have to scurry about getting
their own outfits.
About $09 food rations to go with the
two men kits have been ordered by Mr.
Plumb and will be sent out as soon as
they arrive. No food rations are fur
nished with the larger kits, since more
time is taken for preparation and food
can be purchased aa It Is needed.
With the two men kits and their ac
companying food rations, no time need
be lost by the men In reaching the scene
of the -fire after receiving the alarm.
buy w. a. a. ;
Bj SAVE ASD SERVE
Jfej Waea jom hay War Saviags las.
JBa. Stamps, joe do not give yoar
IB noaeyt joa loan It at 4 per eeat tsft
JBa interest, eompoaaded oaarterly. Vs)
pal And by so doing yos not oaly IB
IBs transfer the parehaelag power Bj
Bm of yoar moaey to the goTerameat
Bg daring the war hat yoa make a BBt
Js safe and profitable invettmeat. Baj
Holmes is of the opinion that there may
arise the necessity soon of limiting the
amount of fuel that householders may
order.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CORSETS SATURDAY THIRD FLOOR i
National War Savings
Day June 28
Figure . out now what is the utmost
you can buy 'in War Savings Stamps this
year pledge yourself to the maximum
on National War Savings Day, June 28.
W. S. S. cost $4.17 if bought in June
and are worth $5 January 1, 1923.
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Military
Wrist
Watches
Best assortments at
lowest prices. Relia
bility assured: Main
Floor.
isar
EataMUa
The- Quality' Stors or Portland
WU. .Siactvforriaoi Ahfcr SU.
Summer
Goods
Section
Everything for the
out-of-doors part of
your home. Fifth
Floor.
Sale Women's and Misses'
Middy Blouses 98c
A number of pretty models at this very special
Srice Saturday worth J1.50 and more. Made of
eavy Liberty suiting and galatea twill. With large
sailor collars, pockets, belted styles. All regular sires.
Center Aisle Bargain Square, Main Floor.
A COOL Store-But a WARM Welcome for All
See Them Saturday These
Strictly AU-Wopl
Hand-Tailored
SUITS
For Men and
Young Men
$35
We consider these suits remark
able values at the price and we have
yet to meet the man who, having seen
the garments at close quarters, does
not enthusiastically agree with us.
That we continue to offer such values
in the face of adverse market -conditions
conclusively shows that this
store can and will serve its patrons at
all times that it will always give
them the best at lowef-than-else-where
prices even though it entail
a material lessening of our rightful
profits.
There Are Suits for All
here at $3 5. We have the right fabrics, the
right models, the right weights, the right
patterns for men of all ages, tastes and
sizes. Selections are ample. We can give
every man extra efficient service Saturday.
A splendid collection of hot weather suits
for men and young men of all proportions.
Palm Beach and other tropical fabrics.
$12.50 to $20.
Meier & Frank's:
Men's Clothing Shop, Third Floor.
Hair Bows
39c
Made of iVi yards extra qual
ity fancy taffeta ribbons, 5 J4
inches wide. Dresden patterns
with combination stripes, others
with floral centers and fancy
borders. All desirable shades.
Meier & Frank's :
Ribbon Shop, Main Floor.
Drape Veils
Circular and flowing veils in
novelty meshes, chenille dotted
effects and bordered designs.
Brown, black and taupe. Special
59c and 98c.
SHETLAND VEILS 59c
Wash veils in all white with
fancy border. For motoring,
t Vi yards long. Shetland veils
in white with colored borders
at 98c
NEW MOTOR VEILS
Chiffon cloth motor -veils in
light and dark shades with
hemmed and satin borders. 54
to 70 inches long. $1.75 to $4.
Meier & Frank's:
Veiling Shop, Main Floor.
Our Last $1.65 Silk Front Shirt Sale Was a Hummer
We Expect Equally Big Things of This New Shipment
Men's Silk-Front
Shirts $1.65
It's no wonder that there is such a, demand for
silk-front shirts. Having the appearance of silk to
all outward observance and superior wearing quali
ties, these shirts' enaible a man to'pass muster in any
company whilst affording him the satisfaction of
knowing that his shirt expenditure could not well
be lower. These silk-front shirts, which in this
quality and at this price can be purchased only at MEIER & FRANK'S, need
only be seen to make a man decide instantly to add a few to his collection.
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What They Are
They are shirts of which the bosom is
made of fine tub silk, cuffs of the same
material, the body of finely serviceable
American pongee in pattern and coloring
harmonizing perfectly with the silk portion.
Men and Young Men
who wish to achieve an aiapf distinction in
dress at trivial outlay cannot do better than
buy shirts of this kind. They will get the
utmost in value if they select these silk
front shirts on sale Saturday at $1.65.
New Silk
Seaalt Straws 93-94.
Teieaa Straws $-1.
Stoya Straws $-4-95.
Ties Big Values at 65c
Quite as big values as the silk front shirts. And what an
assortment! Hundreds of these fine silk ties in beautiful
new designs and colors for advanced and conservative dress
ers. Wide flowing end styles. They'll add materially to a
man's general appearance of Summer well-being 65c each.
Japanese Panamas $2.65
These are the TOYO Panamas you hear so much about.
And they deserve every tribute paid them they're wonders
for looks and wear. Styled like the finest South American
Panamas to all but an expert the difference between the
two is only one of price. Toyos are on sale here at $2.65.
South American Panamas $4.65 (our leader) to $12.
Split Sailors S4-S5. Baaghohs gSto 112.
Milan Straw 96. Ballbaatals 912.
Leghorn Straws 96. BalUahs 912.
Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Fifth Street.
The Girls' Shop Offers Saturday
SALE OF COATS
A sample line of chil
dren's high-grade wool and
silk coats in light and dark
colors. Sizes 2 to 14 years,
special, $12.95. -
' SWEATERS
. Heavy wool sweaters for
beach and outing wear.
Some have contrasting col-,
or trimmings. Sizes 8 to 14
years, $2.75 to $3.75.
WHITE DRESSES
Dainty white dresses of
voile, lawn and organdy.
High waistline styles in
sizes 6 to 16 years, $6.95
to $15.
NEW SWEATERS
Heavy fancy weave slip
on sweaters, also Swiss
knit sweaters. Without
sleeves. Many colors. 2 to
16 years, $2.75 to $6.50,
WASH DRESSES
A good assortment of
children's tab dresses in
plain shades, stripes and
plaid effects. Sizes 6 to 14
years, $1.93 to $3.59.
NEW HEADWEAR
Dainty Summer hats for
the little tots' street and
dressy wear. Clever styles,
effectively trimmed. Priced
$3.50 to $5.
New Hand-Made Undergarments
SLEEPING
GARMENTS
. One-piece sleeping gar
ments of cambric and mad
ras. For boys and girls 2
to 12 years, $1.98.
( PRINCESS SUPS
Cambric slips' with neat
hand embroidery. Sizes 6
to 16 years, $3.95 to $4.9S.
NEW DRAWERS
Cambric drawers with
tucks and hand embroidery
Sizes to years, $1.98 to
$2.50.
; . NEW APRONS
Gingham and percale
aprons in light and dark
patterns. Sizes 6 to 12
years, 75c to $1.98.
Everything for the Children's Beach Wear
PLAY SUITS
i Play suits of blue, denim
and ,cb.ambrayr-red trim
mln f. ; ; Sizes 2 to 8 years,
$1.35. 'V'v;';-
OVERALLS
Overalls for little boys
and girls Checked and
striped cheviot Sizes 4 to
6 years, 75c. :
.--Meier Si Frank's; Children's
ROMPERS
Rompers and creepers of
caambray . and' cincham
Sizes 6 months to 6 years.
IOC IO .VJ.
Shop,' Second Floor.
Kodakers!
Attention!
Take, and send pictures to
"our boys over there." Nothing
is more enjoyable to them, ex
cepting possibly letters, than to
receive pictures of home folks
and home surroundings. We
have the necessary requisites for
the taking tf good pictures.
Complete stocks of
Kodaks
in all styles and sizes the fa
mous Eastman kind. Also cam
eras and all supplies. Secure
your needs in
Films
for Sunday's outing at MEIER
& FRANK'S. We carry the gen
uine Eastman films no advance
in price. After you have taken
the pictures bring the films to
us for best results in
Finishing
. Expert developing, printing
and enlarging at lowest prices.
Overnight .service. Experts to
see that - you are waited on
promptly.
-y . i , f - ' Meier & Frank's :
.'" K-CKla,c pnop. Main Floor.
For Saturday We Announce a Very Special "3 PAIR" Sale of
Women's and
Children's
Fine White Hosiery
HOSE, PAIR 40t
Women's seamless foot
and fashioned leg, extra size
Burson hose in white. Knit
garter tops. Three pairs,
SI. 05.
HOSE, PAIR 35
Women's Burson hose of
fine white cotton. Seamless
stockings with knit garter
welts. Three pairs, 90c
HOSE, PAIR 40
Women's fine lightweight
mercerized white lisle hose
with double garter tops and
reinforced soles. Sizes Vi
to 10. Three pairs, $1.05.
HOSE, PAIR 25d
Women's medium weight
full-fashioned white cotton
hose with double top. Sizes
Y to 10. Three prs., 65c
HOSE, PAIR 50
Women's white mercer
ized lisle hose with extra
wide garter welts. Seam
less stockings in all regular
sizes. Three pairs, $1.35.
HOSE, PAIR 60
Women's light mercerized
white Burson hose with ex
tra wide trunk top. Knit
fashioned ' shape. Regular
and extra sizes. Three pairs,
$1.65.
HOSE, PAIR $1.15
Women's thread silk and
fiber stockings with lisle
tops and soles. Seamless
feet, fashioned legs. All
sizes. Three pairs, $3.15.
HOSE, PAIR 35
Children's fine ribbed
white cotton hose in sizes 6
to 9. Seamless feet stock
ings. Three pairs, $1.
HOSE, PAIR 25
Infants' fine soft finish
ribbed white cotton stock
ings with seamless feet
Sizes 4 to 6 only. Three
pairs, 65c
. Complete Stocks Summer Munsingwear
We arc sole Portland agents for the Nationally worn Munsing underwear.
Complete assortments of women's and children's union suits and separate gar
ments in Summer styles and weights ready now at MEIER & FRANK'S.
Saturday is the last day of our special three days' showing and sale take ad
vantage, of the. very special prices on purchases of two or more garments.
, ; Meier A Frank's : Main Floor. Sixth, Street.
Sale WasK Skirts
An immense assortment of women's desirable wash skirts
included at greatly reduced prices in this special Saturday
sale. Gabardine, poplin, madras. Liberty cloth and other
popular materials. Sports skirts as well as more conserva
tive styles. Stripes, plaids, plain shades and fancy designs.
All regular sizes. Divided into seven great groups as fol
lows :
$1.49, $1.98, $2.29, $2.59, $2.98, $3.75, $3.98
Millinery Cleanup!
A phenomenal one-day sale of odds and ends of desirable
hats taken from our regular stocks. Included are black and
white Milan hemps, enamel cloth, etc. Large, medium and
small shapes, including sailor and drooping brim models.
Trimmed with ribbons and flowers. Regardless of former
selling prices, cost or present worth, Saturday only $1.
Shipbuilders
Industrial Workers of All Kinds
Here are six extra special offerings for you in our Lower Price
Downstairs Store tomorrow.
Overalls and Jumpers Each $1.25
Men's heavy blue' denim Overalls and jumpers in all regular
sizes. Union made garments. Below present cost.
Durable Work Pants Pair $1.49
Men's good quality cotton worsted work pants In dark colors,
desirable striped effects. .AH regular sizes.
Work Shirts Special at 75c
Men's Serviceable blue chambray and striped madras work
shirts In broken sizes 14 to 17.. Well made shirts with pockets.
About present cost.
Leather Work Gloves Pair 98c
Men's fine wearing work gloves with heavy sewing. Solid
leather gloves in all regular sizes.
Men's Work Hose Pair at 19c
Men's good mercerized cotton sox in black, white, tan and
other wanted colors. All regular sizes.
Shirts and Drawers at 45c
Men's athletic undergarments separate shirts and drawers In
fine elastic "knitted fabrics. All sizes.
Specials for Children
Boys' Wash Suits Specially Priced
A large assortment of boys' wash suits made of excellent mate
rials. In plain shades and combination colorings. All desirable
styles. Sizes-3 to 8 years. Very specially priced at 59c, 79c
89c and 98c
Boys' Union Suits Special at 49c
Boys' good quality porous mesh union suits in white only.
Short sleeves, knee length style in all sizes from 24 to 34.
Boys' Knickerbocker Pants Pair $1
Boys' knickerbocker pants made of good serviceable corduroys
and mixtures. AH dark colors. Regular sizes 7 to 17.
Boys' Bathing Suits Only 69c
Boys' good quality cotton ribbed bathing suits in black and
white combinations. With skirt attached. All sizes.
Children's Straw Hats at 19c
Children's straw hats suitable for beach and every-day wear.
Sizes for boys and girls.
Children's Coveralls for 98c
Children's heavy weight blue denim coveralls .with heavy stitch
Ing. Prettily trimmed with red material. With pockets. Sizes
2 to 8.
Saturday Sale Shoes
Slippers $1.79
Women's white canvas slippers in ankle strap, two-strap, a few
in Oxfqrd style. Leather soles. Low and military heels. Sizes
2y to 7.
Shoes $3.89
Women's tan kid shoes with tan cloth tops. Lace style shoes
with Louis heels. Good serviceable shoes in all sizes from 2'A
to 7A.
Sandals 98c
Children's sandals that are ideally suitable for Summer wear.
Tan leather sandals with heavy soles. All sizes from 5 to 13.
Shoes $1.89
Boys' "Scout" shoes in black, or tan leathers with chrome elk
soles. Sizes 10 to 13, pair only 1.89. Sizes 1 to 6, pair
only 2.29.
Last Day of Our Domestic Sale
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