The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 01, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ' OREGON DAILY T JOURNAL,' POR TLAND,;- TUESDAYi, OCTOBER i; 1313.
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BC "DIES DESPITE
BEST EFFORTS DE
GWSPECIMT
Forrest McCulIough). Portfand
Sofdier, Succumbs to Abscess
of Brain in Hospital in France.
PRAISED BY CAPTAIN . WEST
!
f Only Few Days, Case Devel-
. op' Rapidly j: Was Engaged in
Inortent Work Behind Unes,
I A latter tram'. Captain Fre4'.M. lVwt,
, Fourth corps, Rao'l Bn Infantry,
i -pVL 8. ' In Pri6 Atrtt tbV'Xlmu'word
t racelved laf''MrK7K'1bCtaiBgb.'
Vr Lambrook apartineata, that her ohly on,
' , Jferreat. had paid ,tb auprema aacrlCca.
i. The letter waa dated Anruat 20. Abacesa
? of the brali" tatwed death, despite the
j enoru or one or the areateet eye ear.
t tioae and throat kpeclallata of ; the United
State iT;?:" --i- . 4;.,
5 JThe letter follow" :
, "The "a11 that haa taken, your eon and
oar comrade from ua. forever haa brought
;eadnea to the heatta of every offlcei'
flf i and man who had taw cieaaure of know-
jk trig hint. Accept oar cympathy aa we bear
-i niMin y tni nt your nour 01 greai aaaness.
. . ; "lie jtave hfar life for the great -cauae
s -4, .which jjh 'Oreateat Country on;, earth
' - haa sent na here to defend. And, where
we know it will be the on Borrow of your
- f life, yoo have jttat cause to be proud that
i.ha4i-aorf who.waa, a man, who'
: ! had the; courage to be one ot the 'first
to ToluKteer hla services at our country's
; xtrax can-';," . y ' ,7
. m ! Tha, tio:aid not die on the firing line
la hot 44. hla discredit, r for he was en-
; . gaged la a work iuat aa Important as
' - ':any other in the service and was ever
readyand wiling to aerve at the front
' . or any other place he might be ordered.'
U j': vVVo .'floo.! Soldier . V'
J THO'JWaa trustworthy, energetic and
'V an excellent soldier and had he lived
.' : another week he would have received
, promotion, for at the time of hla death
vu,ob my list of recommendatlofia
."HaWaa only under my command
t , about six weeks but the facr that he was
: J harw vWaa a compliment to him from
'.., his previous captain, for the men that
wore ordered here were specially aelect
d from the different companies for thla
l.'work.". -,. 4' .
t, -Forrest was only alck a -few days.
: He cAme to me and complained! of an
, earache,, said he hadn't slept during the
night, so J sent him' to the Infirmary
.jand excused him from drill. The sec
, ond.day he was no better and the doc
. tor said an abscess waa forming.' About
s the third or fourth day It broke and he
--jtj was greatly relieved and the doctor
'! thousrht he would h &I1 rtrht in mUni
t a.
,...4. yuma
"But a couple of days later the eec
ood condition began to develop and the
doctor ant hhn to the hosnltal. He waa
. ; onljr there a short time when he became
ao had mat the doctors decided the only
.'Chance to save him waa to operate. Hla
:"i brain bad become abscessed.
DIES INi FRANCE IN i:-'
; SERVICEOF, COUNTRY:
1 , aa,. . II-
'' ' ; ; Forrest lleCuIIough ; ; :. fe
v One of the greatest surgeons of he
United States, whoae specialty is ear.
eye, ' nose and throat work, operated
on him but the boy (passed away during
the operation, just eight days from the
time' he 'first complained. - ' i
Ji ,"He waa. burled with military honors
oy mentor tne company.. He reata In
American military cemetery No. 4, grave
Wo. . which is located at the city of
Neufchateaa. I am enclosing a post
card showing part of the city. The
cemetery is about three blocks down the
street to the left of the picture. Jf 'at
any time I am able to get a picture of
the cemetery. I will send It to you.;
I am moloalnr under uiunta
nls personal effects, which include a ko-
ahavlng set and a few each things.
i naa an tua letters destroyed. He mav
have , had more things with; hira when
sent to the hospitaL If so they will be
sent to you through the effects depart
ment. All of hla effects are supposed
to be sent through that department as
are the effects of every deceased sol.
dier, but I am mailing them direct to
you. , --
Was Ckamploa ; Shot
"If there is afany time any Informa
tion' that you want do .not hesitate, to
write me and I shall do what I can
to Infprm you. -
"Again extending the sympathy of my
self and me, I remain, ' -
"FRKD M.- WKST." .
Forrest McCullough was born October
31. 1896, at Joplin, Mo., and came ' to
Portland with his mother about six years
ago. He Joined Company B, Third Ore
gon. July 9, 1914. and served: at "the
border under Captain Daugherty. He
reenllsted In Company It shortly before
the national guard was federalized and
left for overseas duty October 26, 1917.
mccui lough waa a member of the
Company B team which won first place
among all class A competitors 4n a real-
mental shoot of the national guard-at
Clackamas range In October, 1917. tha
team receiving: the state tronhv and
bronze medals.
LACK OF-TEACHERS
CAUSES CHANGE TO
m 1A0EAT NORMAL
Certificates to Teach to JBe Is-
sued to Students in November,
February and April. , , ,
: Monmouth, Oct. L Owing to the
war!-, conditions and the scarcity of
teachers, the Oregon Normal school will
divide the remainder of the year Into
f three separate terms, commencing as
follows: November 18, 1918 ; Feb nary
fv"19i,'and Apra,12, 1919 Only two
years of high ' school preparation will
po required, instead of four, but appli
eanta must be 18 years of age.'- At the
end of each 'course, certificates to teach
I will be issued to students. These certtri
caxes are, vaiia ior one year, ana are
not renewable, as are those of normal
graduates. At the end of the year stu
dents may: either secure another certifi
cate by examination, or by coming1 back
to the normal school and finishing the
regular course, aa before.
This action waa taken because the
demands for ' teachers are ao urgent
that many schools throughout the state
have been forced to close for lack of
teachers.
- Although the attendance of the school
la only 180, the capacity Is about 800,
and it Is generally believed to be due to
the lack of students rather than a lack
or schools, t n -
YOUR DUTY TO
BE ATTRACTIVE
Have! Pretty Dirk Hair
"La Creole" Hair Dressing is the orig
inal hair color: restorer, and not a dye.
Applying It to your hair and scalp re
vives the color glands of nature and re
stores your hair to a beautiful dark
shade or to Its' natural color. It is the
only hair color restorer' that will grad
ually darken all. your gray or faded
hair In-this way. No matter how gray,
prematurely gray, faded or tasterless
your , hair might be, "La Creole"' Hair
Dressing will make ;t beautifully dark,
soft and lustrous. - 'La Creole" Hair
Dressing will "not stain the scalp, wash
or rub off. and Is easily appjted by sim
ply combing, or brushing through the
hair. Don't.e misled Into buying some
cheap preparation.
USB ' ' .-
LA CREOLE" HAIR DRESSING
for gray or faded hair and retain the
appearance of youth. Also used by gen
tlemen to impart an even dark color- to
their gray hair, beard or mustache.: For
aale by The Owl Company's Drug Stores
and all good drug etorea everywhere.
Mail orders from out of town customers
filled, promptly upon receipt of regular
price $1.20. "La Creole- Hair Dressing
is sold on a money back guarant
iee. Adv,
' ! niii.. . . . I i I in I i I .at mmmm i ,
And Here Only-2d Flobr.
Are Best in Every .Way!
; And Here Only . J
; Second r loor.
V "
The October Victor Recorcf
rtre acrc---viiio m cum a iui
Them!
Uctobertartslt With V ast A
ri-ni Tn
I
s
Shop for Christmas in
October ,
Merchants cf the Country are Ordf ed by "the Council of
National Defense to inform ihe Shopping Public of the United
States that
No extra salespeople are to berenjrated for the
r Holiday season. r ' : :
. Shopping hours are not to be lengthened.
Deliveries are further restricted. -
1 Gifts of a practical nature re to be featured. t
Holiday Shopping Is to be spread over October.
And the Oregon: Council of Defense, in ah openr letter to the
people of Oregon; says among other things:
"We ask the public to make their selections now at a time
when deliberation and well . considered action" are. possible
when stocks have not been diminished and in volume, variety
and. appropriateness, meet every thought or need, no matter'
how exacting. Early Christmas buying, in the. truest, sehse,
will conserve the manpower ot the Nation, and .fall compliance
with these suggestions will denote a true1 spirit of patriotism
and loyalty to our country."-.. -
.ssortments o
Pricings Rare and Unusual
at
In a season yhen selling merchandise is, largely a .question of hnving it
atla fair price, of course it is gratifying to know that at this, store pne can
find all the wanted merchandise the season demands in the shades dictated by
Ahi jno4e-where1cb!prs are a factor and at prices exceedingly lov, in view .
of .market conditions.
Folk hefe.abouts will do well to come here FIRST for their personal and
home needs this season for we are sure that from the values and assortments,
they may supply themselves without the need of searching elsewhere. , .
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even New Models in Fall
Coats at $38
And there are styles to please the most
fastidious ! Clever coats of wool velour,
American Pom Pom and some of plush.
All are in the very newest models
with belts and novelty double belts.
Some are fully lined and' some lined
just to the waist. . ' ; '
Deep collars of kit coney, plush or self
material are cleverly used for utility and
trimming for they button up close about
the throat.
The colors are taupe, reindeer, green.
Burgundy, brown, plum and Navy blue.
Third: Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
s
in Qualittea You Could Not Equal.
In Styles You Could Not Match.
With'Trimming Touches We Cun Not
Duplicate, - ' . ' .
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Lovely Georgette and -Crepe de Chine
Blouses in a wide variety of styles plain
kaijored-rnodelsiind dressy I models all are
the kind of blouses that you couldn't pos
sibly duplicate for five dollars 1
ONE EXCEEDINGLY DAINTY.
MODEL IS FLESH COLORED
GEORGETTE WITH WHITE AND
BLUE BEADS IN ROUND BIB
EFFECT A WHITE GEORGETTE
HAS SQUARE COLLAR WITH
TINY FRILLS AROUND COLLAR
. ANEf fv VEST OTHERS ARE
DAINTILY EMBROIDEREJ THE
CREPE DE CHINES ARE IN EF
FECTIVE 'TAILORED STYLES
COLLARLESS OR WITH V-NECKS
AND SAILOR COLLARS THE
MAIZEr PEACH, BISQUE, NAVY
COLORS ARE
AND PLUM.
WHITE, FLESH,
-Positively no blouses reserved, sent C. O. D. or exchanged- 4 'or Owing to the Very
Low Price Every Sale Mast Be Final. ;
Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
"Where. You Spend the Lea. t and Get the Most for It
Make
This
Cash
k
Only
Basement
Your
Source, of Supply for All
Good Merehandisi fat Eow Prices
A
t .
'.I
n
People who measure the dollar, not only by the
quantity it will 1uy, but by . the quality-that that
quantity possesses are finding out that this Econ
omy Basement is planned specially 'for them.
All furs and frills are cat oat down her4 and prices
made, accordingly loweavl v" " ' ' "
Sorely in tbeso days of conservation, an j national
atreaa, it behooves everyone to make that place their
source of supply that serves tho most efficiently
at aa little cost as possible. To those in search of
each a place, wo direct attention to this wonderful
downstairs store.
NOW Is; the. Time ttq,pk.br Christmas Gifts ! 1
Men's Whmcord :l
Mosa Work Pants? of Cprton
Whipcord Substantial '. and ideal '
. tor 'tho laborin a- mam . Raiurlu.1
ro&Me&lp&sS$i
: ,. i Cotton niixturo pants for men
in rrfcy ' and 4 khaki -a bartalh
.prkoa,w, -V.-!;-v,V-.-.;,-... ... '
7500 Yards Extra
Heavy "Serges
i VM ' rnnA WlnUr color.
Srln. Mfr.'f ntn. BnTrnndv. -
Bgray,., marino and black. Bonght
over. year ago, benco so low.
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100 Suits for Boys at $4;98
Boys' SuiU, broken lota in oddi and ends. Gray and
I brown plaids and striped mixtures. ,izes 6 to 16-years.
' a aa eanei saa w a.W M . Y , V
i Black Velvet
Draped Turbans
$2.95
i ' - ... . .... .
An especially, good . look
ing collection of these popu
ran turbans in fact, six
styles to choose from. Latest
effects in . shapes and tai
lored brimming.
Children's
Wash Dresses
$1.39
Slses fres te 14
years In ChUdrea's
S trine A aa Plata
' Dresses. "Variety of at
tractive styles - mail alt
exeeattoaally lew priced.
Children's '
- Sweater. Coats
$1,95
Plala Xalt Sweaters
wlU eoaverUble cellars,
leas; sleeves, two peek,
ets aa belt at hack.
Cepea m a eardiaal.
Slses U to Si. . T
lExqu
isite
Hat
Modes
Collections '. Embracing the Best of the New
fine racijtfr iv ortnwesi rrom creators oj me v ogue
HATS INDIVIDUAL EMBRACING MODES FOR-ALL OC
CASIONS; PRICINGS WARRANTED by EXCLUSIVENESS
Joseph sends us a Java Brown. Panne Velvet hat
severe enouch for the street.-but' a rich brown marten
edcinR, with a light' blue poppy on the side, makes it
equally rood for afternoon wear.
e 4 . a
Kurzman brings out a snujr, fitting toque pf ''taupe ,
velvet, with "a beige burnt goose' feather encircling the
crown.
Bruck-Weiss develops "a large graceful" dinner hat of
black velvet, with a fringed ribbon effecting a soft
drape. A cluster of Frenchblue and rose silk flowers is
its master touch. v
. W -SK . . W .
Waters sends a black velvet model that 'develops a
graceful flare in fronts An ostrich fancy attached to the
brim with maline is soft and fluffy touch. '
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Henri Bendel tailors an unusual new, large hat of
taupe velvet and hatters' plush, with a graceful bow of
the same material across the entire front
"
Rawak his turned out for its a semi-dress model of
rich amethyst . velvet, .with a delightful orchid facing.
The two. shades combine to make a ' bewitching wide
ribbon as the sole trimming. r
Attention is Also Directed to "La Marquise" Hats at $7.50 And "Chapeau
Da Jour" at $10 Both Excluclusive in Portland at Lipman, Wolf m & Co.
" Third Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Por Milady's Boudoir The Prettiest New Novelty
Boudoir Slippers Priced $ 1 .00
Ever so pretty for gifts ! They're
here in pink or pale blue poplin wjth
large fluffy poni pom, or of cretonne in
pretty colored; patterns-combinations
...!iL t-- i.., .i.ir CI-.-rj-.
wiui iLigc pwiii yum.' . 'opc3 irum a vo
7. Both dainty and comfortable.
: Main Floor, Bargain Square.
Waterbloom Petticoats
Very iSpecial $1.95
These are unusually good petticoatsand
they're Wonderfully good-looking, tool The
tops are of Waterbloom material, with
flounces of silk. The flounces are in, several
Styles with ruffles, small pin tucks or
pleating. In good shades of green, blue,
purple, Navy and fancy changeable effects.
At the .same price, Heatherbloom petti
coats in fancy floral designs, with ruffles
,and small tucks. All have elastic tops f
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Coi
NOTIONS YOU NEED
I
BIAS ' TAPE Good trade
lawn, assorted sizes, 6-yard
bolt 8c
MACEY HOOKS AND EYES
.' ', 2 dor. to tube, black or white
3 tor 10c
DRESS SHIELDS Size 3, light
weight, flesh color, 12c
CELLULOID HAIR PINS ,
Shell
box.
color, crimp style 5c
Hook FrontHook Back
Bandeaus 50c
- VaTy tmusBal sale of Keavy mesh
- baadaaoa, witk elastic . at back, and
food heavy tap for ahoulder straps.
Size from 32 to 44, and a' valua
that neecls but little emphasia as te '
iU zoarit.
;
, 4
Che Day Bed Spread Sale
ftiAtP-atUV
White Crocket 'DoubU JBed
Spreads eacellent for wear mnd
waabiBf, Lesa than x wholoaalo
1
rest CoWad Dotihla tUJ
Spreads. Rod and hlae, in food
ptttenu. , Lees i. than teoUqra
cost, . ' - jt -
FULL SIZE COTTQN BATTS AT 60c
Special sala of Cotton Baits. Full size, sufficient
tor comtorter. s ; 't - , - ;
100 Lirge HairboW
Ribbons ; : " .
fluffy hairbow rib- nnl
bona of taffata - and other OoC
avy, quality.' of ribbons. Plenty -of
colors from wbicb to aeUct. Just 100
of, 'them. . . . j ..,
SilkrTaffeli' Umbrella
; CO QfT On beet Parao. framoe.
tDO.UO short sport loop bWIoa
fa tboao popular shades tanpo, brown,
light . and ' dark' freen,- purple plsn,
navyt and " black., ; Very rxceptioneiv
prkiar. 1 ? , : ;
. : MANY OTHER SPECIALS
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The
Offers
These' 3
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
SPECIALS
OFFERS THESE THREE SPECIALS
FOR WEDNESDAY OiVW r "
--and they are but three striking examples of the savings al
' ways toybe found inthe Household Section I
V EXTRA. HEAVY WASH BOILERS $3.49
Extra - heavy, re-tinned wash . boiler No. 8, with heavy
weight all-copper bottom. The fit-in covers and hook han-'
dies are good features. NO PHONE ORDERS FILLED1
AND NONE SENT C. O. D. LIMIT ONE TO A
CUSTOMER.
r, ALUMINUM SINK STRAINERS 39c
Strainers made to hi
' .good weight sheer al
years: 'NO; PHONE
SENT .CO. D.
ion. 40Qi SiB Thin Blown
SET. OF SIX 65c r
ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY
Danty table tumblers of first quality wlti
six-point cot stmbnrst tits." ; ' -
N Phonet Orders FHIed, Nemo Sent C 6. D.
- UMTT 1 DOZEN TO CVSTOMER-POSl.
TTVELY NONE SOLD TO DEALERS.' ..
Sixth Floor, lipman. Wolfe & Co.'
WINDOW SHADES SligbUy Imperfect
Special 75c 85c
1 I
I I u - - . , .HI I
I "tdr-JLJ-
-- 4 --. ' v "aJQBjfasBSS""- 'i'
PEARL BUTTONS Assorted
sizes, 3 cards 10c 4 "'""-. ''h'f-
CHILDREN'S SOCKLETS
Pink, blue, white 15c ; 1
COMMON PINS 300 count,
assorted sizes 5c.
KLEIN ERT'S TRITON CAR.
MENT SHILEDS Brassiere
tyle, sizes ( 32 to 44 55c.
LIBERTY COLLAR SUPPORTS
6 sets for. ,5c.
SNAP FASTENERS G ood
trade, black, or white--Sc
card. -.. :
COTTON , MIDDY XACES
Lieht blue,' pink and black-
z tor 5c. ' '
MEN'S SHOE. LACES Black
only, tlx to ' bundle 15c, , '
REAL , HAIR NETS.rrlnf:i
iyie oc ......
oriKAKS xeai i fteei. : in as '
t., feet in finish only 69c
V
COTTON BELTING J and
- 3-inch size, black or white
, I?" i "1 -Main floors
i Lipman, Wolfe KQo.
If" v -
f - xra oc
i
Shades classedby theinanufacturer as;sli;htly imperfect
t the Corner Of your Sink Snufcly. Of ntt,;n fhat 'will mtairrmnraneittrAnrhttitv.ViAhi.'-i'..'' -4-';r-'. . . U ' .
uminum, well finished.' Will last for ' . , n aft inrh Unth a t n ft AHWontnn Wrrt ... ,' OOWtt k lit ' find h
ORDERS FILLED, AND NONE , -.nr,crrm11pr lor are reen, vream and .whit.' .-V Tflfl tf-A AI ; i.
"hoW sectionasemenu , :r kL-VX Ct Whk&wtii Machine : Q r
. . . : i 'U ?; - - . --'-I- i -"Why nol lWTone pnt aside now l
j us tow at i.nxs spcciat price , uoui, suosianuai siretcners- . , ana nave u parny paia ior vj ii ,
can be made to fit'sinr.slce curUin.; Simple ,t6rfc'widerr Tfi
Silver Plated TEA SPOONS--Set of 6-79c
V These On Sate t.tain Floor
.-WmA. Roerers 1881 Silver. Plated Tea Sooons in the
Lbeautiful "Grecian pattern "that -is. so popular. -These are
v cuaranteea lor iu years".
your. homers i
. Fifth Floor. Lipman, Wolfe, ,Cb,. V i
Second Floor.
VLlpmanWolfe & Co.
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