Tills U KEG ON DA1L, Y- JOURNAL 14 MONDAY." SEPTEMBER 23.-1918.-- PORTLAND, OREGON Margin 'orErof it r f dairy products division of "the food ad- Friday at The PalleS Sospital following short Illnesses. They were Robert Bry ant West. - the S-months-old eon of Mr, land Mn. C H. Wert' of Lyla. Wash, and James Wilson Porter, weed 1 year i months, the son of, Mr. and Mis. O. K. Porter, i.',. - ?' r.-"'-i t': l' - '- MoUier ad-Parade" X I Tinamook, Sept.i2aTherishrs,led the ? parade: of th mothers, -wives nd Sisters of the boys" of TlHamook county Jn service yesterday, as a feature of the Liberty loan drive. ' Each carried aa American flag and also s! servtoe flag. The- parade was 'h. enthusiastically re ceived. hfrz&fM, ?gt i- i . Driver Wanted For V iSQffemiGirliDrink afternoon. I. M.' Kesaler of 230 Elev enth street alleges the; driver . endeav ored te sell his sick daughter a. pint of whiskey mad that, he ran- when he saw Officer Palmer coming toward the house. then the police will take, the matter p with 'the manager of the company'. ' ministration. 1, .' ' , . - " 1 J the maximum 'margins allowed are considered t be more than normal and handlers must not-add an entire mar gin, if by so doing -they obtain an un reasonable profit on the investment. In terest may be charged while butter is In storage,' but not en delayed payments after sale, according Jo the, telegram. .V -5 f Tl- i ' Infant Sons, Die iJCht Dalles The Dalles. Sept 2. Two babies died vuw - mmu ; isu - ajio sraooea . Hta caostng txim to lose his balanceJ To Be Maintained ' ';;By.rButter!Dealers t 'Alt handlers f tnitterfresh 'or eold storage, must confine themselves to the margin of. profit provided for differ ent quantities,' according to a wire re ceived from the United States food ad- feu and fraetnred hla . akiiii worker Is Dead . He was married and resided at SM4 ; East-Alder street. The body Is at the, todertaklngr parlors of Miller' Tracey.' Burial will be at Mount Scott Park Kesaler and the "driver had a ilghC in which the 'driver won out. - The automo ibile Unregistered to tck Jalbot of .the City Taxlcab company, but nothing could be : learned- of the driver's name or whereabouts from other drivers. Kessler said he would swear out 'a warrant and As Eesnlt of Fall tery. . , . . - Sd Hansen died Sunday morning la the Oood Samarltaa hospital from ln- A' handpower min which can be clamped to a kitchen table has been in-: vented for grinding all krads of grain 1 lnte meal. . The : police are looklnc - for the man f iurles : reoeived September 14 at J the who -drove automobile S35s7. Saturday Foundation shlnyarda It la said that JBL 1MB W Irj.Johri'VFalJiMf Falls jCity receives Letter' from' Hospital ' HassiloninrfHavre France. joy.' succumbs' to wound 7rlviie Fallin of 18th U. S, In i fantry Falls In Action on the f fields of France, August 7. r-'-.- , - Thi: following- letter dated "1 Havre, inpiUl HasslUm" was received a few jtyi' M r ,oho J" ralUn' Fillf . City, from a French nurse In a tipfpttal In France, who was with Mrs. FaJUa's son. Prirate Georg-e H. Fallln. jfftha Wth U. S. Infantry, who died jgiaat from wound received in ac- no doubt been Informed by t4 Hed CroM of the death of your poor Utao eon (from tola florlous wounds, at Buf hospital.) but I feel I must make uaftPt this cruel and abrupt fact by a ?w words which, ml.lt perhaps act ujbalm to your bereaved heart from mofther to- mother. kv iiad seacefully on my '7?'- . rrut deal of suffering, wounds were r-. Jut having L"T m n4w1a and be- hail nappy ana m"" - r to the last that was golns him back to you. whose name wait Ofte on hi. lips. H. nl to love both myseii ana my 7 heaVnurse at. the hospital, and often Sr us so in his genuine, impulsive way. -We weep and mourn over his sad and early'rate and will follow to hta last rdng Place) his coffin covered wlUt 'Tnch" flowers, thankful toward him ta "have offered his young , life and his Bff..rt .to our France and the right ca-8V Anyhow, dear madam, believe me I say that everything ponslble has IUU1) airily. X i.. tn th wir of saving him, all .... m-wi fia-htinc alasl- vat agl'nrt the fatal poisoning of the blood - t.v fwid helD you to beat ths bard ,ttir naar carenU both, and believe me dea Mrs. Fallln with most sincere sym- piy, very iruiy iur' "(Mdime) A Hampmann. Mata Oeorse H. Fallln was In the iri ?ti it.tnrKment of the Hth Infantry ll old August 1 of wounds. He is the u.. and Mrs. J. J. Fallln. Xtre are two older brothers in active sconce in France. L and Mrs. J. 3. Fallln and family formerly lived at CanyonvUle, Ore and me vad to Falls city, we., aujub a. : Band of Multnomah. Guard Will Oppose Changing of Name Multnomah Guard band it Is and will remain. No tempting bait or aesigna ttoa, as the "First Oregon reserves," will suffice to modify the identity gained by -what Is now the .largest military musical organisation In the country. This was the sentiment expressed at ttie rhanonet tendered the band and mi?a at the Multnomah hotel Thurs ly evening. Not only was the de termination to withstand change of name .voiced by Captain Dolbln, commanding offloer, who acted as loasrmasier, ana Major Bowman, but it was shouted by the men themselves. In one respect, at lent, the banquet was unique, for the mtaata furnished their own music. "Without music." said Rufus C. Hoi man. chairman of the Multnomah county commission, "men cannot go to war, nor can the home "duties of war be carried oh. :. lartlal airs and marching feet are - inseparable," averred Judge KObert U i Morrow. ' , County Commissioner A. A. Muck re- t peated the assurance of Commissioner Ifolman that the band will always have ' - the : fullest support by the county ad' ' I ministration. Sheriff Hurlburt. Colonel i , Campbell. Majors Bowman, Smith and I ( McKlnnon, John F. Cordray, D. R. Ladd -and, General Beebe were included In the Hat of the speakers. Special guests were ' ' Hi l. White, secretary to Mayor Baker, ' -I nr. George B. Parrlsh, Ferdinand K f i Heed, Captains Wagner, Thompson, , nilttenapacher, , McCormick, McMillan, . t Watson. "ICoehier, Cornel. Brlnkman, Jjleutenant W. A. McDougall, Sergeant ' Ifrstberg, 13 members of the band, 40 ;. men .from Companies G and H and others. i" ' Driver Caught After Freedom After 13 days of freedom, E. J. Windle as finally "captured" Sunday by Off! ; Oer' Lea vena at Broadway and Irabee ; mrwia- iM omcer aiiegea tnat windle ; 'trVed to run him down on September 1 k -ith an automobile he was drivtnr. and that he also refused to stop when ordered V do so. Windle passed the same cor tT Sunday and Leavens served a war rant on him. He is charged with reck- less anving. Aulo Knocks Down Pedestrian i i I JUcnara Muschallck. 45. was knock h 4"B hy an automobile at East-Eighth j ; fcftd- Broadway Sunday morning and j pvnainm two Droaen noa He was j . taken to the emergency hospital and then to Good Samaritan hnanitui h j . isldes at U Prescott street The auto ferns driven by C. E. Bade of S96 East t-nurteentn street north. Complimentary bance lor M Wednesday, 8:30 P. MAdmission 2ScMen in Uniform Free Railway Employe Seriously Hurt The Dalle. Ren ?SWli hi. i I - . " " .... ...a ..cui f rushed. S. L. Cowles. an mDlove of he Spokane, Portland A Seattle mliw.v i dangerously 111 at The Dalle ho-nit.i following- an acciaent rriday near Fall- -mge, wash. He was working with construction crew and was caught by pre neaa iR dumping a car of sand.. His yo arrived Saturday from Spokane. Madame Coates Classes Begin Next Week Madam Castes. Amerlcs's foremost tuthoritv oii dresstnakijie tnd allied subjects, come to MEIER . ' - . . w mm ea. a. SI. U . J Ten a . - a veefc to Instruct our Classes. ; enrollment nmuea. isrvegijicr -- mcsaay . si. & (.FRANK'S i next- week -- Notion ' Shoo.- Main Floor. beginners ctase A in sewin our Freeexplanatonr lecture next, Thursday andFriday tt 2t3p. 'ina- and dressmak 10 A. M. Complete course of. 15 lessons $1.60. making will meet Monday and Wednesday at 2:3 and Friday at lio. Advanced eiass r in mimnery aesiariuijr. anaivucat aress- . making and taUorlng will meet; Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at z:ao v complete course 01 is lessons MADAME COATES WILL GIVE A FREE' LECTURE1 AT THIS STORE UNDER THE AUSPICES O FTHE RED. CROSS SATURDAY; SEPT. 28TH. AT 2:30 P. M. -N.;. . j KsteAMaAaSka) . T . .Batatas TH3" QWJTYaTOOOI POITrtAMO . Saturday of This Week Oregon mist declare-her entire quota subscribed if she. means to win the .Honor Flag- for beinc first "Over the Top" with the Fourth Liberty. Loan. ; Buy More Liberty Bonds That's what you all of us-rnust do to make this glorious achievement possible. Buy to . your utmost A Great Store I 5 to Serye the r eople On Display and Sale for the First Time Tuesday -out Desirable: New Models in The Popular Wirthmor Waists at $1 Wirthmor Waists are true to their name they are worth more much morei than their mod est cost $1. Four new models as illustrated,. in these popular dol lar waists just received, go on display and sale for the first time tomorrow. We believe these new arrivals the equal of, if not superior to, any so far shown. Limited number. Early selection is advised. Wirthmor waists are sold only at" MEIER & FRAN IPS iu iviiiuiih s always, . - . " v Meier Frank's : Waist Shop, Fourth Floor.tl ' i&uyivrifuisaint it ami Grocer les Ivory Soap, delivered only with Dther groceries, limit 10 bars fiQ to customer at OtJC Batter, Victor brand. i 90 fresh creamery, Z lb. roll 9 Aeawew Matches, Blue Seal, noiseless tip. one of the best makes, do. TOet, box OC Tomato Catcsp, Del Monte, large bottles, dosen $2.65. bot- 23 C Feasst Batter, strictly, fresh 00 and pure. lb. aWauC Rice Floar, pure, fresh a?Q stbUc. 64 lb. pkg. V47C Tomato 8asee, Km peon's. - small cans, dosen 85 eS two cans Perk A Beaas, in tomato sauce, good Quality, 11 os. cans, 1 Og- cans auC Meier Frank's: Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. Exquisite the Loveliness of These New Silk Negligees The finest of fabrics the acme of style the best of work manshipall these are beautifully combined in the new negli gees now on display and sale in our department pf intimate apparel, Third Floor. Fine quality Georgette and Crepe de Chine, .some used In combination with satin and laces. Silk fringe the newest vogue adorns many. Others are made more beautiful by dainty touches of hand embroidery and flowers. Some have a typically Parisian air and there are hand some plain tailored effects. New slip-on models are here. New corduroy and wool bath robes in most complete assort ment. Moderately priced. Meier A Frank's: Third Floor. Sixth Street. . : JJ A Sensational Sale Tuesday 1 Women's Good High Shoes, Pair at $4.65 J. & Tj Cousins And Other ?ine Makes Included . If these shoes were bought on the market today they would retail at one and a half times to twice as much as we are asking Tuesday. Every pair taken from our regular stock and marked at $4.65 for quick disposal. Included in the lot are plain and patent leather shoes. Lace and button styles with turn or welt soles and high, medium or low heels. A good assortment of patterns to choose from. Not every size in, each style but nearly all sizes in the lot. Because of the extremely low price there will be NO PHONE ORDERS NO APPROVALS Meier ft Frank's : Shoe Shop, Third Floor. $8.50 Black Leather Traveling Bags 6.35 ii ii Woman's Home Com panion 2 Yrs. for $2.50 News-stand price $4.&o. You save 12.30. Special offer expires Sep tember 30th. Another Bargain Woman's Home Companion and The American Maga zine both for one year 2.75. News-stand price 4.80. You save 2.05. Leave orders at Book Shop, Fifth Floor, or Magazine Section, Main rioor, ruth street. J 4 j k I - - . VtarF'' aav. . -av . T K t Only a limited num ber of these, fine light weight under-cut leath- 'er traveling bags at this snfial rvrir Tn. day. ' Black walrus grain leather-lined bags with pockets. 1 6. 1 7 and 1 8-inch sizes. Good looking, finely service able bags at onlv $635. Meier & Frank's : Luggage Shop. Sixth Floor. Such Qualities! Such Styles! Such Assortments! Such Values! Assuredly never was there a collection that so impressively com bined all of these as is now on display at MEIER & FRANK'S in The Complete Showing Fall and Winter Fashions The keynote of it is PRACTICABILITY. The richness the loveliness of it all these are subordinate to the essentially practical and helpful character of the garments that .make up he displays. Our own good Made in U. S. A. merchandise, selected for its quality and service, utterly dominates the new fashions as seen at MEIER & FRANK'S. The style traditions of this great store are fully sustained and derive added prestige from this great showing of Fall and Winter fashions made in' its 61st year. Suits, Coatsv Dresses, Skirts W7" i T7 A Tll - waisis, rurs, lviminerv r The Popular Universal Combination Ranges Meet Every Requirement With a range such as the Unive rs al C o" m b i nation you will be prepared for any emergency. You may use any kind of fuel ,you desire vood, coal or gas changes are made from one fuel to an other by a simple turn of the key: The Universal; Combina tion is in reality , TWO COMPLETE RANGES IN ONE U: For Winter 4ays the wood and coal affords delightful warmth and an abundance of hot water. In Summer you have a cool kitchen by; burning gas. - A .handsomev roomy, cast-Iron' range that h substan tially built and extremely 'durable. .Saves fuel, saves space, saves timeso vitally .important these days. T , Your old ranee accented it Mri.nwmot (balance you can. if desired ; . , . MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS IN REASON ' v , Meier & Frank's: Sixth Floor FUth Street.: An Unusual Sale Tuesday! Wonlen's -.Fine New House Dresses $4.95 The Regular Prices of These Garments Range From $6-$10 A wonderfully underpriced lot of women's high-grade house dresses Tuesday only while any remain. These dresses are suitable for house and street wear. Made of finely serviceable lawns. ginehams and dotton voiles. Clever styles. Assorted cdtbrs, plain shades, stripes, plaids, checks and com binations. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes 36 to 44 in the lot One Illustrated. Come early for best selection. . Meier Frank s : House Dress Shop, Third Floor. An Extraordinary Disposal of Knit Underwear For Men, Women, Children a All Accessories The great attendance of today evidenced the enthusiasm shared by Port land women in our department displays. " Crowds also in the fitting rooms, a sign that women are quickly transforming their admiration into possession. Crowds .around our windows. AH attest our style leadership and value supremacy. See our displays tomorrow. You will -not be importuned to buy, although wise women are buying now while stocks are new and com plete and prices lower than they will be. , Come in tomorrow. $29 ;50 A very special value in smartly tailored suits of wool poplin and serge in navy blue and-Mack. Inlaid collars of velvet, fancy tighufitting effects:1 Pleated coats. Belted models. Semi fancy m odels. A 11 sizes at this low price. Meier Frank's : Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. A ft Very special prices will be in effect Tuesday on men's, women's and chil dren's underwear. Buy now and save! UNION 'SUITS $1.29 Women's fine white ribbed union suits in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length styles. All sizes. UNION SUITS 98c Women's fine white light fleeced union suits in low. Dutch and high neck, elbow, wing and lone sleeves, ankle length styles. AH sizes. UNION SUITS 49c Women's fine ) e r s e y union suits in low neck, sleeveless, knee length style. Lace trimmed. VESTS, PANTS 49c Women's fleece lined vests and pants in white only. Nearly all sizes. VESTS ONLY, 29c Women's flesh colored Jersey ribbed ' vests with crochet shoulder straps. All sizes. VESTS ONLY 15c ' Women's fine Swiss Jer sey ribbed sleeveless vests in all regular sizes. UNION SUITS $2.49 Men's fine ecru mixed cashmere anion suits In long sleeves, ankle length style. Closed crotch gar ments in sizes 34 to 44. UNION SUITS $1.49 , Men's heavy ecru fleeced onion suits in long sleeves, ankle length style. Closed crotch garments fh mostly large sizes, 40 to 46. UNDERGARMTS $1 ' Men's separate . under garments, light weight cashmere shirts and draw ers in all sizes. - ; UNION SUITS $1.43 ' Boys' gray mixed' onion suits in round neck; style. Well finished garments In ill sizes. .. . - UNION SUITS ?9c Boys and - girls -fine light fleeced union 'suits In regulation style. for Fall wear.. Closed crotch gar ments. Sizes 4 to to at 79c. Sizes 13 to 16 at 89c. UNION' SUITS 59c : Children's flight crura, colored union- suits in high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, drop seat style Sizes 2 to 8 at 59c Sizes 10 to 14 at 69c - VESTS; PANTS 49c Children's fleece lined vests and pants in a light - rny mixed material. Sizes Z to 8 at 49c Sizes 10 to 14 at 59c Meier Frank's: Lower Price Store, Basement fialoonjr. J - f . . - . ' .. ; - ( f. - i J .-.-. v .7. : '