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PORTLAND OREGON,1 SUNDAY. MORNING. ' MAY 25. 1919. NAM K Just Published The Qty of Comrades, by Basil KingA Wonderful -Stoiy-1.5Q Book Shop, Main Floor PLAN TO BE TRIED " IN VALLEY FIRST Oregon Land Settlement Commis- sicn Heady to Heceive Appii 'cations for Help From State. AVAILABLE FOND IS LI M ITED Question of Larger Sum Is Left to Voters for Decision .at the . Special Election on" June 3. 6prtin with the S50.000 now avall .bl, th Oregon land ' ettlement com mission ta ready to Inaugurate the new plan of financing? farm hornet, William H. Crawford, aecretary : nd manager of tho commission, will receive applica tions 'for the first farm homo business to, be sold under the commission plan. The first fully equipped unit will be a tfO acre property In the heart of the WDlamette valley. Available funds at present win permit for but one assign ment, but applications of other pros pective Investors will be filed for future use and will be taken care of as fast as additional farm home businesses are made available. UP TO "VOTERS ' Inability of the commission to pro vide more than the fjret unit of this farm home plan is due to the lack of funds.. It is now completely organised, ' with Whitney 1. Boise, chairman,' and has only' the 950,000 appropriation made by . the last session of the legislature, to carry the work over the two year period until the next legislature. This fund is Immediately available, but only suffi cient to start the work. . The per cent constitutional limita tion on increase of state appropriations has made it necessary to refer to the voters the $5,000,000 reconstruction bond measure for referendum -June 3. In- ' eluded in this total is $(47,600 for the land settlement commission, the maxi mum amount of which may be used to be decided by the state board of control, JHOJTEY "WILL KETCBIT . Various state governments and the ; federal authorities have for many years supported agricultural - colleges with fully - equipped farm management de partments. It is mainly from the Ore gon Agricultural college-that .the Ore gon land settlement commission will re ceive its practical direction. The col- lt-ge in turn will case its judgment on the actual business record of many suc cessful farmers. Money used under the commission plan is simply advanced on farm- prop . erty and will all com back to the state : eventually from . the individuals who purchased the property. For this rea son Jt may be considered a revolving . fund, and every time it turns over the commission members believe that new wealth will , be attracted to the state, increasing, taxable values by building up rural communities., PATMENTS MADE EAST iAmounts to be paid down and the amount and number of yearly payments will' depend largely upon the qualifica tions of the selected applicants, accord ing to the-plans now outlined by the i commission. It' will depend largely upon his ability : to pay and everything will be made easy by - combining the . farm heme and the farm business on an easy payment basis similar to that provided In .most of the large cities. A farmer will be encouraged to In vest the amount a man of average ability - will need to acquire satisfac tory equipment. Details of the various - farm .units will be left to the decision of the applicant. The Investor will not be encouraged to assume obligations which he will find difficulty to paying Off-.- - - , - FEDERAL AID PROMISED Secretary Crawford has requested that applicants state the amount of cash . they have available, their farming ex perience and the number of adults and children, with their ages. Since the law says that preference in the tale of all lands acquired will be given men dis charged - from the service, a statement regarding 'their record should be. made. Jn the $5,000,000 reconstruction meas ure there is a $2,000,000 maximum which may be used on land reclamation work In .cooperation with the federal govern ment on a basis ' of dollar for dollar. Oregon is In a position to proceed at lice with $50,000, Independent of what Is done by the federal government, how ever. - - . Ship Workers at Los Angeles Will Walk Out Monday Los Angeles, May !4. I. N. S.) A call for the 6000 men employed at the Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock company,1 at San Pedro, to . go Out on strike at 10 o'clock Monday , morning, was issued today. The plant will be tied up, according to J. J. Connolly, ' president of the Metal Trades council, as the result of the failure of the ship building company to recoghize seniority rule and the company's announced In tention to stand by its custom of . em ploying and discharging "men as it saw fit. : v - ; - . . - x Announcement that ' the.' strike would . be called followed conferences' between representatives of 600 . machinists al ready on strike and representatives of the company. The machinists walked out last Tuesday after 140 men had been laid off by the company, and their ef forts today to reach an agreement with the company failed. . . . Lieut.-Gen. Bullard to CommandDepar tment - Washington. May 24. (XI. , P.Ueu-tenant-GeneraL Robert-Bullard, former commander of the Second army in France, who arrived in the United States yesterday, will be , commander of the southeastern department of- the, army. City and OuUof-Town Mail Orders Filled by Experienced Shoppers and Forwarded Same Day as ReceivedCustomers A re Urged to Make Full Use of This Special Service at All Times Portland Agency for Gossard, Nemo and Bien Jolie Corsets Hoover, Ohio and Sweeper- Vac. Electric Cleaners Dutchess Trousers Busier1 Brown Shoes 'Home Journal Patterns Furniture Department Moved to 4th Floor In order to give more room for the 'proper-showing of this stock. Furniture for every room In the house In assortments to' please every , taste. Ask about our EASY: PAYMENT PLAN,? .Stamps given! QUENCH YOUR THIRST AT THE BASEMENT FOUNTAIN LIGHT LUNCHEON SERVED The Standard Store of the Northwest - . r ' Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods BABY CARRIAGES CARTS COASTERS BICYCLES.' PLAY AUTOS ' ON 4TH ' FLOOR Trunks, Suit Gases, Bags i ' 'Now on the 3rd Floor People planning summer trips are cordially invited to inspect our newly enlarged luggage section on the Third Floor. Morrison Street side. Double Trading Stamps given Monday ' with all cash purchases. 8 Nestle Hair 11;, i Waving We make a specialty.of this work. Our operators. lust from the East are up to the minute on all the latest ideas in hair dressing. THE NESTLE METHOD i? recognized every where as the most successful process yet" discovered for i i giving a permanent wave to the hair. Will withstand fre- - ' quent shampooing," sea bathing oHfog'gy atmosphere" without diminishing its beauty. Ab solutely no injury to the hair. Full information Beauty Shop, 2d Floor. - Sale of Hair Switches Second Floor Special assortment of high-grade switches on sale at spe cial low prices on the Second Floor: 2.5a Switches at only $1.98 r 3. 50 Switches at only $2.49 4.50 Switches at only $3.49 5.00 Switches at only $3.98 t&m S Kayser Silk Gloves What a satisfaction it is to know you can purchase Silk Gloves that will . give service. Kayser Gloves are worn and ap preciated by well-gowned women theworld oVer. There, are Kajf ser Gloves for all occasions. Black, white, colors. 85c to $2 Glove Department, Main Floor. Women's Silk Petticoats Second Floor- Taffeta, messaJine and silk Jersey petticoats also silk Jersey with taffeta flounces. Double ruffle, tucked and corded effects.. All colors. Extra values- at $5.00 Share InThis RemarkableSaleof Women's Suits At $19.98 Women's high-grade suits I'ot: serge, tricotine, wool poplins delhi and gabardine.: All the new." and- desirable styles, in cluding box-coat and blouse ef fects. Many are braid trimmed. Black, sand, navy, gray, Pekin blue. A- 7 Splendid suits rl. 4?.U. J 0f tweed, serges and 'pin stripe suitings. Novelty belted, box coat and tailored styles. These are from our-reg-ular lines, selling heretofore at much higher prices. Black and good colors. Sizes range' 16 to 44. Women's High Class Suits at Reduced Prices Second 'Floor Tailored and Novelty Suits in a great assortment of the wanted styles. Braided, embroidered and button trimmed models. Many fancy vestees. collars and cuffs. Tricotine, gabardine, serge, wool velotfr and many other desirable materials. Wanted - colors. -i $48.50 Suits now at $36.37 -$55.00 Suite now at $41.25 $62.50 Suit now at $46.88 $65.00 Suite now at $48.75 $67.50 Suite now at $50.63 $68.50 Suits now at $51.37 Richardson Linens Quality First! There never was a time when greater care should be taken in buying linens. To be' sure of getting the best, choose linens. of estab lished reputation the first' cost may . be - a trifle more, but it certainly pays in the end. Pattern Cloths Famous Richardson - make. Beautiful de signs. We have a good selectioa of these cloths, but advise you to supply .your needs at once. Pattern cloths with sizes 2x2," 2x2 y and 2x3 yards. Napkins to match jthe cloths,; Art Linens Richardson's Art Linens and .HandkisrcMef Linens of wanted widths land qualities. -Also Richardson's aU-linenr- Towelings, and colored Linens for dresses- and waists. 1 fSee these) Delightful New Tub Fabrics For Summer Frocks -Figured Crepe de Chine in new designs and colors. $1,00 a yard. White Percales 36 inches wide,' much in demand for house dresses" and aprons. Sgecial at 38c yard. Devonshire Qtloth in .new shades I I --i i PS-; V M A Over; With Cash Purchases Women's and Misses Capes anu Dolmans Special $28.95 Second Floor Extraordinary values in this sale. ; Several beautiful styles to select froiru Some have coat front, oth er? with vest effect and belt; Dolrnans have, large full sleeves and fancy collars. ' Large, silvertone and COQ QK gabardine materials Assorted colors. Special DdOVO Lot 2-Special $35 Second Floor Jersey Capes with coat fronts capes of wool velour fashioned with yoke novelty checked capes. Fancy Dolmans of silvertone and sere, many full lined, A few knit wool capes are included. Also sport coats of cordu roy velvet with scarf collar and patch pockets. , CO C f fl 2 Excellent range of colors. Great values at OOtleVIl Serge Capes $16.85 Second Floor This lot is somewhat limited, and early choos ing is to your advantage. Splendid quality blue serge some with coat front and fancy collars others in surplice style bound with braid. Navy , blue only. (3 Off Priced special for Monday while they last tOxOeOD tie Store! Dresses $14 .98 Second Floor Smart l ' new frocks for street wear. - Made up In wool jersey, taffeta, silk and crepe de chine. High-waist, blouse, basque and straight line effects. Some .are trimmed with bias folds or fancy stitching. . All colors. Q" A QQ Sale price ' special at JX'70 Dresses New Waists Georgette Crepe Waists in 'all the new shades liberty and ar tillery, red, soft blues, sunset,4 bisque, tea rose and many- other colors. Some are made In collar less styles. ' Prices range from $5.00. . on up . to $32.50 New: ? Waists : of . Georgette Crepe and kSatin in many beau tiful styles some are embroi dered in rich ' designs. All-the new and popular styles are shown in this. assortment. 'Full range pf sizes. All. moderately nriced. "Batik" HandyDecorated Blouses, $25 to $35 $70 Brown - Kid Oxfords $5.45 Main Floor An extra special of fering for Monday only. Women's Oxfords of brown vlci kid with narrow piam toe, muuary neei. welt soles. Neat, dressy last, am sizes in widths A. B and C. Ask for stock No. X 195 Vt. These sell regularly at :$?.S0, QC A K Monday the pair UtJ.tJ Black Silks Featured ! The Silk Section directs your at tention to a special showing of beau tiful new black silks of dependable qualities including the famous Haskell Black Silks made In Amer ica. See these in the Silk Section. Haskell Taffetas $2.50 to $4.00 Satin Dutchess $3 to $4.50 yd. iros de'Londre priced at $3.50 Messaline priced at yard $3.50 Failles. Peau de Sole $3.50. S4 OTHER GOOD MAKES. Black Taffetas $1.75 to $2.25 Black ' Messalines $1.75 to $2 ' Pailette de Sole $2.25 to $2.50 Black Satins $2.50 to $4 yard. "Black Crepe de Chine in the 40 Inch width $2.50 to $4.50 yard Black Jap Silks $2.50 to $3.00 linty New Organdies in all the pretty new patterns and colors for waists and dresses. Prices range 50c 75c. $1.25. $2.00 a yard. Fine sheer Voiles in plain and figured effects. 50c to $2 yard. $19198 Second Floor -Wool Jersey, Serge and Taffeta Dresses in many pleas ing styles, including 'coat," straight line and balcom blouse models. Em broidered or ruffle QIQ QQ trimmed. ; Priced at Dxe7e70 Choose Any Trimmed Hat At Half Price Second Floor This includes every trimmed hat on display in the Millinery Salons. Large selection of beautiful models in leg horn : and fancy light braids. Also white and colored hats. Trimmed with ostrich, flowers,' ribbons, ornaments, etc. -2d Floor. 10 Hats $5.00 -$15 Hats $7.50 18 Hats ? $9.00 20 Hats $10.00 25 Hats $12.50 $30 Hat $15.00 35 Hats $17.50 40 Hats $20.00 "Jr. NOTE A great many hats'in this sale have' arrived within the Iasf5 few days. Ml Untrinimed Hats at Vfe Price Second, Floor All the ; season's most popular shapes and straws included in. this- sale at half price. $5.oo Untrimmed Hats $2.50 6.50 Untrimmed Hats $3.25 7.50 Untrimmed Hats $3.75 8.00 Untrimmed Hats $4.00 10 Untrimmed Hats $5.00 12 Untrimmed Hats. $6.00 15 Untrimmed Hats $7.50 Sale of We have arranged many surprise offerings for this week in the Drapery Section, Third Floor. See them. Single Pairs Curtains : Only one "pair, of a kind, but there are many that will go well together Irish Point,. Filet," Marquisette,- Voile and Imported Swiss Point Net. 5 to $12.50 curtains $3.35 to $8.35 pr-' Marquisette Curtains $28 Pair Good heavy .quality with hem stitched border-and lace edge 1JA yards long. Priced special d0 QQ for Monday sale at only wAieeO Voile Curtains at $6.00 Best grade Voile Curtains finished with wide, filet lace borders in large assortment of choice pat- flfl terns. Special, the pair DUeUU liace durtams Madras, Curtains at $4.00 Scotch Madras Curtainsin beau tif ul panel ; effects, with rich floral ; and scroll centers. Ivory - color. Priced $3.75 and $4.00 the pair. POLLY-ANNA UNDERWEAR A NEW IDEA in Women's Un derwear. Perfect comfort plus re finement and style. Scientifically cut and made to fit. Effeminately dainty, yet as comfortable as men's athletic underwear. On display at Women's Knit Underwear Depart ment on the Main Floor. g Kugs Bargain Circle. lat Floor Rag Rugs In bit or miss. patterns. Siie 24x36 inches on sale Monday 4 OQ' priced very 'special at only OtL 25xJ50-inch Rag Rugs "1 OK priced : special atu only Dl.iO 3. 5& Mottled Axmin- CO QQ ster Rugs special at )AVO 3.25 Mottled Axmin- fl0 X5Q ster Rugs special at )i3U ilpalitGloMes For Men If you are looking for style and service In that new suit head straight for this store, for we are showing the snappiest styles of the season every garment tailored not 'Just- "made." The fabrics, too. areof sterling quality the kind that wilt give satisfaction. Any one of our clothing experts will be glad of the opportunity to show you our lines. Suits from $25 to $50 Young Men's Suits at $25 00 up to $40.00 Boys' Clothing - BEST MAKES JUNIOR NORFOLKS. of blue serge, cheviots. homespuns and tweeds. Styled with military or lapel collars, straight open-knee pants, full fined. Sizes for boys from 3 to 10 -years of age. Prices range from $8.50 up to $13.50. BOYS' Wash Suits. : All styles, $3.50 7.50 fi'"B ui Women's Tub Dresses ; $3.48 On Sale Monday in ths ' Basement Store , JUST 89 DRESSES in this offering and at the price every single" one of them should be gone long before clos ing time.' Charming frocks for after noon : wear. Made up of excellent quality ginghams in . plaids of various' colors. All are nicely ; trimmed, and there are all sizes to begin QQ Q with. On sale In Basement DOeft:0 Important News of Seasonable Offerings in Housewares Section Third Floor Special Demonstration This Week of the Celebrated i One Minute Rem Portland's Largest and Best Showing of gerators Every Portland home should.be equipped with a Refrigerator if for no otherreason than to protect the health of the family. But there are many more reasons an important one being the great saving in food. -With; the high prices now prevailing tevery ounce of food means money; Our- stock of refrigerators is now at its best and you. will find our prices reasonable. Don't delay now is. the time to .buy and reap the f advantage of thcfull season's service. "Automatic" Refrigerators Eight walls of ice-sivinj insulation built-in porcelain-lined water cool er wide, deep, high food chambers fitted with tinned steel , wire adjusta ble shelves. .Shown in various sizes. Prices range from $37.75 to $103 Crystal Whit erators 99 We. are exclusive , Portland agents for this well-known make. Cut to right shows one of the many handsome models. White enamel finish outside and porcelain lined. Very latest improvement. Note the new rounded Corners, Prices $80 to $106.00 ? The rillinoisM Of solid ash, golden oak finish, with top Icing door. Various sizes ranging ' In price from $15.50 op to - $30.00 We are also agents for the celebrated COLUMBIA REFRIGERATORS one of best, makes to b had.' Reasonable prices Our Entire Stock of Garden Tools Now Reduced! , This $4.50 Silver Set $3.49 Third I ; Floor -Silver-plated Sugar and Creamer in' attractive design as shown above. " Quadruple plate, bright finish, .gold linings. JQ AQ Regular 4.5 0 sets spec'I OOart57 $2.25 Mayonnaise $1.89 Tkird Floor Silver-plated Mayon naise or Whipped Cream dishes with glass lining v and silver-plated ladle. Two designs pierced and ham mered 'effect - Regular J"j QQ 2,25 ; dishes. special at tDXaO7 Electric Washers TN YOUR household expense ac t count. ithe item of laundering' looms up large in the course of a year. There Is the expense of the laundress herself, her wages, meals' and carfares there Is also the big item .of clothes ruined by careless washing, putting- aside the worry and ' bother of it all. . , A practical solution of your. laundering expense Is the One-Minute Electric. Washing Machine. , Moreover, one iof ; these .wonderful machines does-away with all the back-breaking,; health-destroying ways : that make . women nervous. You owe It to you rsell to investigate this great labor-saver. The Machine That Pays For Itseli While Using It! You take no risk in buying the One-Minute Washer and Wringer. After you have had ii for 30 days and put it to every test, if it doesn't wash 'your clothes quicker and better and at less cost just p.hone us and .we will comerand get the machine and cheerfully re fund your money. Take advantage of this offeri Demonstration Third Floor (( -dKrijnl