20 FRIDAY, MAY 30. 1919. , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL' PORTLAND. OREGON. captain mm WILLIE JUDGE IF C0URTLA HOLDS New Head of Domestic .Relations Court; for Multnomah - County Picked by Governor Olcott. iSAW Service; 'overseas Appointment Hinges on Opinion by' Attorney General as to ' " Validity of Legislative Act. - . Salem. Mar 30.' Captain Jacob Kans ler will b Governor Olcott's choice for el tha new court of domestic : re lation for Multnomah county, the gov ernor announced Thursday night, pro rldtnr the presa reporta of tha recom mendation, of the Multnomah county .circuit judrea ra verified by tha official report of Thursday proceeding. The appointment. however, will ba held In abeyance, pendin tha receipt of an pin ion from Attorney General Brown rela tive to the conatlrutionaHty and validity of -the law enacted by the recent legis lature creatine the new court which has been 'questioned by District Attorney Evan of Multnomah county. -The gov ernor haa asked the attorney general for an opinion on the law and in the event the opinion upholds the law the - appointment will follow Immediately. ' Captain Kanaler recently returned from overseas.' where he served with tha famous Ninety-first division. He is m. graduate : of the. University of Ne braska. , He has been a resident of Ore gon for 11 years, for a time being con nected with the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and has been prominent as an attorney in "Portland. v ' Previous to coming to Oregon. Cap .taln Kanzler was actively connected with national guard Work. He attended the first officers' training camp at Presidio when . the United States entered the world " war and won a " captain's com mission, being assigned to Camp Tevis. from where he west to France with the Ninety-first division. Upon his dis charge' he wa recommended for a com mission aa a major in the regular army. Captain Kansler is the father of Ore gon's famous 100 per cent baby, which ' took', sweepstake prizes, in several eugenic competitions. He is recognized aa a' man who is deeply interested in the development of home and child life and we strongly -urged aa a man in every way qualified to fill the exacting duties Of the new Judgeship. AXTO SOT COMM05 CARBIER; . UQCOR CABBTI5G IK BARBELS - i Salem, May '.SO. An -automobile la not a. common carrier ? and J therefore the "presence of intoxicating liquor in an automobile on Oregon territory would be a violation of the state prohibition law Ten thous-h It waa In transit from one . point' in California to another point in the same wet , state, . according to an Opinion tent by Attorney General Brown . to O. M Roberta of Medford. district at " torney of. Jackson county, Thursday. It seems that, in; conveying liquor ' from certain "oases" In v California to other certain, thirsty, communities in .the sme state It; la necessary to traverse Ore gon territory.- This, ' according to the attorney general; Is in violation, of the law and the liquor is subject to confis cation and tha offender. subject to the penalty aa provided by law, unless the . .liquor is consigned to a certain point in wt" territory and , transported by a common carrier., , ; NEW JUDGE MEMBER. OF. FAMOUS NINETY-FIRST ' .s. . -A' 1 Captain Kanzler PRC E SEVERAL ADVANCE GRADES OF LUMBER ANNOUNCED If Quotations Are Fully Set by Sales an Increase of 43c ' Per 1000 Will Result. FtTST.KAI, SERVICES ARE HELD TOR PORMISE7TT MABIOJf MAS r Salem, May -20. Funeral services for Wilton Leroy Slmeral; who died sud denly at his home nine miles east of hare Sunday, were held Thursday after v noon. Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. - Interment ' waa in iWarren cemetery in the Waldo hilla country. . (- Simer&l came to Marlon county in 1863. f He has occupied many public po " aUlone., ' In 188S he was appointed Marion j county . stock inspector, serving . in thia, capacity for nine yars. In 1896 he-waa f appointed, head farmer and v steward ". of i the Oregon ; state tram?nK school, serving, for. 12 years under four different-' superintendents. From 1908 to'-JSlO he : was firmer at th state school tor feeble minded. For nine suc s Csslv " years i: following 1889 he was ' chief marshal of the Oregon state fair. - fiesides his widow, three sons and one daughter aurvlve him. ; v; Advance price on seven of the 27 Index- Items of West Coast lumber manufacture was announced in quota tions issued' to. the trade Thursday afternoon by a number, of the leading mills of Oregon and Washington. Officials of the West Coast Lumber men's association, in analyzing the new- price situation, find that should the' new quotations be fully established in subsequent sales, they would represent an advance of 43 cents per thousand feet in the, total output of typical fir logs. The association's analysis takes the known yield of a typical fir log in its various grade segregations and ap plies the new quotations on the seven affected items, averaging this with the prevailing price return on the contents of the entire log. including the 20 items not advanced. An advance of 48 cents per thousand feet is thereby determined for the log's return at Fuch time as the new prices may be estab lished in actual sales. According to R. B. Allen, secretary manager of the Weat Coast Lumber men's association, the reason for this I advance is the shortage of available storks at the mills and the growing demand for lxv and 1x6 slash grain flooring, and 1x4 ceiling. 1x6 drop siding, corn cribbing and boards in 8 Inch, 10 Inch and 12 inch widths. The new advance in price is In addi tion to the rise involved in the appli cation of discount sheet No. 4, recently Issued by the mills of Oregon and Washington. progressing under direction of an ex perienced gardener. SALEM COMMERICAL Cl.m TO TAKE IN ALL SERIVOE MEV Salem, May 30. Full membership privileges in the Salem Commercial club will be extended to every returned .serv ice man, according to a resolution adopted by the board of directors Wed nesday night. The privileges will be the same as those accorded --cgularly paid-up members, including that of the vote. The Salem club claims the dis tinction of being the first organization of its kind to take this step. 5TCCH INTEREST BEIlfO TAKE 1 IK STATE FAIR KBIT AUTCMS Salem. May 30. -Practically half of the counties of Oregon have already ar- , ranged for exhibits r at" the state fair next September, indicating a keen inter est in the annual event ofi the part' of "the stAte, 'at' large,' according to A. It. ,Iee, secretary of the State Fair associa tion," Work is now under way on the .installation of. boxes n the new stadium and on the construction of cement walks ' about the grounds. -A; feature' of special interest at this year's fair will be a flower competition , in which IT Portland floral societies are ' already entered.- Work of planttng S00 dahlias of 7 different varieties is also LMQLE WEDDIXO CEHEMOXIKS ARE PERFORMED BT BROTHERS Salem. May 30. Miss Esther Grem mels and the Itev. Teddy Leavitt. both of Springfield, were married here Wed nesday, the Rev. Linden Leavitt. broth er of the groom, officiating. Thursday the groom of Wednesday, the Rev. Teddy Leavitt, officiated at a ceremony at Eugene, in which his orother. the Rev. Linden Leavitt. the officiating minister in the previous weddinsr, was united In marriage to Miss Lila Jahant of Lodi, Cal. All four principals were members of this year's graduating class of the Eugene Bible university. Lamb Chops and Legs Lamb 20c At Franlf T. dmfl.'. ooo . . i . ev.r.ij" V , .I'll' iuer ist t- j u iamo...ucL.amb's liver V M s or Kia .10c 20c a Carves' liver . . . L'Ocj Pork sausage. . .20c Beef to boil and mutton ste . ..I2vic 'mi ana oreasis or veal... jjoasi porK .. . . .oclPork chops . Pork hocks 20c Beef stew. ...... 15c Tenderl n steak. 22c Oven roasts .... 20c Beef liver ..s..10c Pickle nork Pot roasts ., Sirloin tAaL- Hamburg steak.! 20c cornea Deer . 15c ..30c ..30c ..15c ..25c , . - V I VVI uru itri ....... Frank L, Smiths Is. 228 Ataer St. Adv iV c&e Largest Setting QtiCLtity Pencil in. ' i j 1 f Blade Degree - 3 Copying V" " ' AAfEKICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N.Y. , Ski Great Sale of. New Silk Skirts Very Special Values We have just received by express 60 fine new silk skirts in beautiful crepes de chine, ""Baronette satins, heavy wash satins and satin gabardines. Wanted shades of flesh, gray, pink, green and white. With wicle and uarrow tucks, pearl buttons, fancy belts and pockets. Also a few Rosha nara silk skirts. Sizes wl to o0. Unequaled values at $9.73. WASH SKIRTS $3.98-$4.50 Tailored wash skirts of fine quality gabardine with novelty pockets some in double flap style, others are slash pockets. Sizes 24 to 30. NEW PLAID SKIRTS AT $3.98 Just the kind of skirts for sports, outing and every day wear. Pleated models with tailored pockets, wide belts and button trim ming. Many different plaid effects. Sizes 24 to 30. SILK PETTICOATS FOR $3.98 Excellent quality taffeta and messaline silk petticoats in black, green and changeable effects. Made with tucked flounces. All sizes at 3.98. FIBER SILK SWEATERS $4.98 Wonderful values at this low price tomorrow only. Attractive fiber silk sweaters in blue, Copen, old rose, pink, yellow and gold. Sizes up to 44. Limited number. NEW WASH WAISTS FOR $2.98 Fine quality voile waists, also a few crepe de - chine models. Found, V or square neck styles. Lace trimmed and embroidered waists in all sizes 38 to 54. - WOMAN'S COTTON HOSE; PR. 19c Good serviceable cotton stockings in black only. With garter top. Slightly imperfect hose in all sizes. Very special at, pair 19c. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS AT 39c Women's union suits in a good Summer weight. Low neck, sleeveless style with lace trimmed knee. Broken sizes. Seconds. WOMEN'S SUMMER VESTS 15c Women's serviceable cotton knit vests for Summer wear. Low neck, sleeveless style in all sizes. Slightly imperfect. SALE MIDDY BLOUSES $1.49 Women's and misses' middy blouses of fine white galatea. The collars are trimmed in bright Summer, colors. V-neck style with pockets. Sizes 16 to 4 4. ' I CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.98 A wonderful assortment of children's gingham dresses in checks and plaids. Prettily trimmed with chambray collars, piping and smocking. Sizes-7 to 14 years. v For the Men and Boys Men's Shirts 75c Blue chambray and khaki cloth work shirts with two pockets and collars attached. Slightly imperfect. AH jsizes. Men's Gowns $1.19 Men's good quality muslin night gowns in military style. All sizes ,15. to 19. Limited number. Very special at $1.19. Union Suits 49c Boys mesh union suits for Summer wear. Short sleeves, ankle length union suits in sizes 6 to 14 years. Boys Suits $9 Wool mixed suits with trench style coat and knickerbocker pants. Attractive mixtures. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Boys' Pants 89c Boys' good durable khaki pants for general wear. Knick erbocker style in sizes 6 to 17 years. Limited number. Boys' Caps 39c Excellent values are offered in this sale of boys' good cloth caps in desirable checks and tancy materials. Special 39c. Boys' "Scout" Shoes $1.95 These shoes are designed for the very hardest kind of wear. They are good for school and play. Brown ' and black elk uppers with sewed and nailed chrome leather soles. Sizes 9 54 to 13 54. pair $1.95. Sizes 1 to 6, pair $2.45. CANVAS SLIPPERS SPECIAL 98c Children's white canvas "Sister Sue" slippers in one-strap style with white rubber soles. Sizes 5 to 10, pair 98c. Sizesi 10 54 to 2, pair $1.19. .Women's sizes 3 to 6, pair $1.39. Meier & Frank's: Lower Price Stora, Baaamant Balcony, iCharge Purchases Go on the June Bills Dated July lsti Walt Whitman Centenary Tomorrow "Leaves of Grass";with Autobiography $2 5th Floor f " : 35c Wall Paper Roll 19c Close to half price tomorrow for these good bedroom wall papers in a variety of pleasing patterns and colors. Meier ft Frank's : , Wall Paper Shop, Seventh Floor. Ttt& QJJAUT V STORJ5 Or POKTIAHO New Victor Records for June on sale tomorrow include many popular numbers, dance records, violin selections, etc. Hear the new records tomorrow. ' , Meier & Frank': Phonograph Sliop. Sixth Floor. s aturday When Ml! ttie Family Gome s to Meier .Fran k-s Neckwear $1.49 $2.50-$3.50 Values Tailored and dressy vestees and waistcoats with and with out collars. Made of fancy silk broadcloth. Shantung, linen and corded Bilks. Several models have belts and fancy button trimming-. Collars and Sets Imported Venice collars and sets in white and cream. For. wear with dresses and tailored suits. These are washable. Priced 69S 79 95. Collars and Sets Satin, corded silk, pique. Georgette and organdy collars and sets, some with handwork and trimming jof wash lace, also filet and VeniS models in roll style. Special 95. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Veils New novelty mesh drape veils in circular and flowing style. Some- have chiffon borders, others in embroidered designs. Black, brown, navy and taupe. S1.5Q to S3.50. - New Veilings New hexagon mesh veiiings in black with chenille dots In henna, red, royal. Copen. taupe and brown. Tard, 65 and 1. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Films Bring ub tomorrow the films you exposed today for best re sults in developing aridprlnting. Supply your over - Sunday needs in genuine Eastman films here tomorrow. We sell the "Movette" moving picture camera and projector advertised in this week's "Post." Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. Books 25c A good selection of children's books toy. . picture and story books up to 50c editions. Boy Scout Handbook 40 Tear Book 2. Meier & Frank's : Fifth Floor. Underwear Union Suits $1 Women's Nushape medium weight tuck-stitch lisle union suits In low-neck, sleeveless, tight and lace-trimmed knee styles. 34 to 38 at SI. Sizes 40 to 44 at S1.25. Union Suits $1.25 - Women's Nushape: medium weight tuck stitch lisle union suits in low neck, sleeveless, tight knee style. 34 to 38 at 91.25. Sizes 40 to 44, SSI. 50. Union Suits $2 Women's Nushape lightweight mercerized lisle union suits in low neck, sleeveless, tight knea style. Extra sizes, 2.25. Vests, Pants 35c Children's light weight cotton vests and pants. Low neck. sleeveless and wing sleeves and high neck, long sleeve vests. Ankle length pants. 1 to 14 years. Waists at 50c - Children's Nazareth under waists with straps and buttons. 1 to 14 years. v Undertogs $1 Children's Kaynee undertogs with straps and buttons. 1 to 12 years. ". " . Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Groceries Coffee, M. & F. Special Blenl, i lbs. 75. lb. 39. Caaaed Milk, Teloban. highest quality, case 95.75, two large cans 25. Cora, Veribest, sweet and ten- der. doz. S2.50. can 22. ' Soyal Baking Pewaer, 12-oz. cans, 2 cans 75. can 38. Una Beaas, California, 4 lbs. for 45. Syria, light -corn. 10-lb. can 90. the 5-lb. can 48. Meier Sc Frank's : Ninth Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Folding Lawn Bench $1.29 Hardwood folding benches that are just the thing for porch or lawn use. Fold up so aa to occupy little room when not in use. Illustrated. The" Playroom is open for- tha kiddles shoot-the-chutfes. merry-go-round and awtngs. Free. - .- w . Meier Frank's:! Fifth Floor. I : : : M "W W J I J s Come to Style Headquarters Tomorrow See the New v ociety Brand Clotfces a for summer now ready in ample assbrtmcnts in our Day light Clothing Store, Third Floor. These early summer styles have been created by noted designers and, because of the removal of restrictions on men's clothing, show more originality and individuality than we've, seen in years. The new SocietyBrand summer suits are the soft of clothes that men and young menwant during the sea son when the constant urge of the outdoors- demands for its fullest enjoyment clothes that "will enable the wearer to pass muster in any company. Society Brand clothes are such clothes. We Are Sole Agents for Society Brand clothes for young men and men who stay young. We offer a splendid selection to those who come and pick out their new summer suits (tomorrow. All wool materials in flannels, worsteds,' tweeds gabar dines, iridescent effects, cheviots and homespuns. Waist seam single and double-breastedmodels, -two and three button English styles, conservative models. All ijew pat terns and colorings. All sizes. $35 to $65. Meier & Frank's : "The Store for Men, Third Floor. Mail Orders Filled.) 6600PairsMen'sFirstQuality 40c Silk Lisle ' Sox29e- V Highly suitable for, summer wear arc these fine silk lisle sox in a light medium weight. Colors are Palm Beach, black and white. Made with double soles and six-ply heels and toes. Sizes oy to 11 Extraor dinary values at 29c. $1.50 Union Suits $1.29 Athletic style, sleeveless and knee-length union siiits of good quality nainsook with elastic ribbed waist. Full-cut, well-made garments with closed crotch. Reg ulation open seat. Sizes"34 to 50. Headquarters for Straws, Panamas Our assortments comprise Sennits, Split Straws, Milans. Leghorns, Bangkoks. Balibun tals and Baliluks. Straws from such famous makers is Knox and Blum & Koch are feat ured at $1 and $5, others up to $12. South American Panamas range from $5 up to $20. Genuine unbreakable Tovo hats arc special values at $2.45. Meier & Frank's: The Store for-Men, Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) . . Portland Agents for Boys' "Bubbelbilt" Suits It is hard to know what to emphasize most about ' these new Dubbelbilt suits ior boys the eieat strength and serv ice built into them or the styl ish appearance. They com bine both admirably. Dubbel bilt has 20 distinct features of worth and wear and the mak ers guarantee to repair free any rip, hole or tear that shows within six months. Dubbelbilt suits are cravenet.te finished, which means they will, resist water. ' Come in tomorrow and investigate the wonderful value in these knicker, suits at $15.75 Waist seam and other new models. Many- patterns and colors. Sires for, boys' 6 to 18; years. ' . 4 8 ' Meier Sc. Frank's : Third Floor. Mall Orders Filled.) risimi Tackle MEIER. & FRANK'S U fishing tackle headquarters we carry complete stocks of high grade fish wig tackle at prices lower than else where for like qualities. Our assortments include fa mous Leonard & Divine rods, reels, lines, flies, spoons, baskets, etc. ; ' Special , Tomorrow : Highest quality trout flies Royal Coachman, Profes sor, Brown; Hackle, Griy Hackle, etc., ' It to ft. So grades, dozen, 75 C; two for only 1 5 c. ; Enamel trout lines, 16 pounds test, 25 yards, refu larly 7 5c, special 50c. . ; ; Cuttyhunk twisted linen lines, 18 pounds test, 100 yard spool, regularly, ti at 7 5C - " . - . r-Meler St Frank's : Sixth Floor. T