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Till: OXZGON DAILY -JOUR1IAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JULY . 1, . CflilPMES; H XIOOC-XKXK HOOD. RIVER MAN BACK , v - FROM SERVICE OVERSEAS DEMONSTRATION CREME OIL SOAP3 CAICES 25cl CAKE FREE "Hotpoint" Electrical Demonstration Here Besides, the I Cncibe , SipiiTvWalc & (So. ' . cTlerchandiseofcMeritOnly re; Have Come tn and see bow delightful It ii to keep house with the, modern electrical appliances that will save time, labor and patience. Factory expert is demonstrating' this weekv Right in front of the elevators Street Floor. 'Also visit Electric Corner, Street Floor, The Baldwin,' HazeUon r.Bros.i . Francis . Bacon.- Autopiano and other standard makes In bur IMano Department -Seyenth Floor. All are sold on convenient terms.. Come in and look, them over kt your pleasure, ,( - . . -Music :FloorThe SeventhLlpman. Wolfe & Co. ' , Lipman, Wolfe & Co. ; v - . I. i A, 99 1701 OF MEN IH MIER CORPS .-' .,. " yy "... ' v . . .- . ;' i - 7 . 'PI) i V-V . "4t k Work Behind Lines Gave Fight s' ers Chance, Captain. Hurlburt -of Hood River Says on Return. HANDS IT: TO BUCK PRIVATE at i ms.;'.otore When Armistice Was Signed s Hunsr Were .Well Equipped to - Continue the War. He Asserts". ? ."The .thing that impressed me most forcibly ever? there., and the thing that the people over here should be made to ; realize, rvai. the unselfish-;, devotion 'with, which tthe -engineers,--the -men. in the rank,' went" in to do their part in ' . the job of cleaning up the-Hun end did it." declares aptain 1 Carroll M. : HurlburU U. Aw county surveyor In r'Jlood Kiver county, when he answered the caU to arms. Captain Carroll was : commissioned ? lieutenant . at - training samp, -'. and, spent ? some - weeks at Van,-.,-. couver -Barracks, before going overseas, --where he won a captaincy in . his 16 . months of work with the enrlneers. ' -Captain Hurlburt, who is the son of - W Jh-Hurlburt. well known "in -rail-road circles, ' wears three ; bronse -stars n hie service ribbon, denoting1 activity in three, major offensives.; but It i not . - of his own participation in the activities . at the Argoitne. St- Mlhlel and the ,- MeuM, that he will talk. , Kather. . he : would tell of the4work of ' the enlisted men In. these and' in all Other ' engage- mettta of the war. - . ; 1 CREDIT TO EJfXISTED MEJC . . ' ,"After all" said Captain Hurlburt in Portland today with his father, "it was v the enlisted men wlio did the work.' and in the case of . the engineers, credit goes : especially to those men who, behind the lines, worked long and hard at arduous, r thankless tasks, and made possible the : more brilliant work , of other fighting u men,. Engineers behind the lines were . not there of their own volition, .They ; wanted to be at the front, sure enough. , where there was -more action and more -. 'chance to take , a real hand in the fighting. 'The work furthers back had j to be done well by soldiers who, though " they; may .wot have been -decorated ' for '-conspicuous bravery In actien, are, nev ertheless Just as brave or braver for their Inconspicuous faithfulness to duty,' - - e ' ' ' "Ons occasion, however, the engineers . were very much In the thick of the ' actual -fighting, ,lt was part of our duty, for Instance', first of all, to cut through the barbed wire for the Inran ' try to go through. Then we built roads and. bridges for the artillery to come up. ; -We were all armed Just as .were the in fantrymen, and in the case of our own company, wp took along a couple of cap- tured German machine guns so that. ' should occasion . arise. we would be in v position to make good lit the most ef- f ective manner , , . . Gfipf A?TS r COCXB COXTfSUE' 1 . , Capfaln Jlarlburt .was In the.Meuse - when the armistice was sighed and.' In ' . his opinion, the Germans were In posi tion, to fight on well i into this summer ... had their ruling powers so desired, rather than quitting when they, did to save .- their land and property from damage. f ; !The Germans up until 'the last were well fed and welt supplied with the uten sila f war, says Captain Hurlburt. -They. were making a masterly retreat 'A ; Captain Carroll I II. . Hurlburt ' . when the armistice came, and once back on the Rhine if would have cost many more thousands of lives to have routed them out again and defeated them. How ever, It's overt so much the better and let me repeat ana repeat, again, -that after all ta said . and done, it was the 'buck private who. in ' the - final analy sts of things.' always? came - to bat in the: pinches and won the war." - . v Captain Hurlburt has ot made defi nite plans as to the Immediate future following his demobilisation, which will be a matter of a few days. . c ' Kenne wick -Pasco. Joint! -Celebration -To Be iHomecommg i Pasco, Wash., July 1. Pasco and KennewicA will join in celebrating the Fourth of July? this year at Kennewlck. It Is planned, to make 'he celebration this year a , sortj of 'welcome'home" to returned soldiers and sailors of the two counties. Major Jeffrey, returned from overseas with', the 14th artillery, will make the address. Airplane flights will be made by Lieutenant Kelso of Kenne ' , ; Dr. Atkins, Resigns ' . , Pasco, Wash.; July- I. 'r Tr Anson Atkins has resigned as pastor of the Congregational church, - on account of, the illness of his wife, and was ten dered a reception Friday. i o Fourth Fesls In Echo . IScho, June. 30. With a two-day cele bration of -the Fourth at Pendleton, a Chautauqua at Umatilla, -frqm July 3 to, 7, and 'farmers' gathering and celebra tion of the Fourths at Kolla. Kcho peo ple will have plenty of attractions with in1, easy . reach ' and consequently nothing special will be staged here. , Kolin is planning an old time: rural celebration, with Impromptu races, sports and. a pic nic lunch. . ; " :., Seaside celebrates July Fourth. Adv. I ! ; Only 0 if in from- Yc e vjiri l rom- Jrani . 3 - d Tomcttice of--. I (pining Wed- borofiy Udrfon in ne Lady tram sd &urfe - t SJlpmancila x& Q& . 0 u - Q '1' Holiday Demonstration and Sale of CREME OIL SOAP Three Cakes 25c , " ONE CAKE FREE . .: T Bay a supply to take away witKyou - . - and for the summer, Street Floor. For the Clothes and .Gbmforts You Require Can Be Quickly Found FLAGS . - Show .your patriotism ! If there ever ' was a glorious Fourth. this peace Fourth is surely the one. - Hang flags from your home and . office windows. We have -good assortments of . our own and allied flags In all siies. t . f j U. S. Flags on Sticks ' ' Glazed Cotton r ; 1x6 Iil, dor........ 5e ' xl4 in., dos........50 18x28 in, doz...S1.50 U. S. Cotton Bunting - Flags : 8 x J 3 in., each ....... 1 0 15x22 in.. each..;.;.2S5 . Large Flags ' Unmounted f 3x5 feet .....f 1.50 4x6 feet .$2. 50 SxlO feet .86.00 Silk flags. 35e asd 60 Standard bunting flags at ...-94.50 to S17.SO Fifth Floor. Lipman. Wolfe & Co. . it 'Mitzi "the Popular Sport Veil of the Season - s ' -The smartness of a sailor hat 1 most': any:: other, straight brim hat, ton, that matter is i doubled by one of .these clever Mltxl veils. jThey are' semi circular with wide bias band of taffeta to be tied tn a pertcy bow back of ; the sailor. They; are:, in pretty dotted , patterns - In navy, brown and black. S2.SO. , SUeet Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. - -; .Still Good Choosing in Silk . Glove '- Sale $1:15 . ' . ' . . . ' .. f- -. . .... 1 . f v .,. . .-. Hundreds of women -have, bought gkxyes . to match - several costumes in this sale, and wise shoppers wilt take advantage of this opportunity to supply them- selves with silk gloves for months; to corne. , ,, ' (Niagara "Silk Maid" gloves of heavy Milanese-are - indeed unusual at f 1.15. livery pair is perfect, every pair shown for the first time '-in this sale. , Black, white -and -some colors. ; ; Street Floor, "Lipman, Wolfe & .Co. ': '1 Tub Skirts-7-Five New1 Models Special at $3.75 -t Fine quality -cotton gabardine and wide wale' pique have cone into the making of these unusually smart white skirts need less to say, they will 'tub heautif ally. ,- .' Wide blts.; novelty tailored pockets ' and pearl buttons .are effectively used in their trimming. Skirts that will add a smartness to any outing; or vacation day. Third Floor, Lip-man. Wolfe & CoL- l - Girls' and .Misses' Shop FrQm Our Great Stocks Va For cation Girls From M iddies 6 to 16 Varieties from $2.95 to $4.50 Middies for over the Fourth. Regulation sty les-S-with deep yokes and lace fronts or without yokes and deep V-neck, AH white JeanT or,white.with navy of copen collars. , Some with flannel collars. Middy Skirts SDecial $2.50 -VJ V - - Sizes- for. girls 6 - to 12 ,vyears,r ' These in full, pleated style on waist l ! ..'." of whit .lean cloth. x .'.'( V 1 ' v ' Other middy skirts of navy blue V "W - serge and plaids; made in full pleat- . , ,'ed style on waist JS3.9S to 6.50. - Special Hbliday Sweater Offer, Sizes 6 to' 12, $3.95 The most attractive slip-on sweaters wtth long sleeves In fancy knitted stitch clone fitting fish tall finish, with V-neck and large collar are here in rose, blue; tan, turquoise. . r Other slip-on sweaters $4.SO to -$6.50. Middy Dresteg 3 to 14 $3JZ$ Up --Paul Jones or . Jack Tar middy dressed in all white or white with ' blue -. or khaki trimming in attractive straight line lace front models with sailor collars and wide belts. ' New Smocks -" $3.95 to $75 Women's smocks In a wide, variety, of materials and colors ; voiles. Japanese crepe and beach cloth and pongee In green;- blue, rose 'and lavender; Slipover style hand embroi dered. - These are but a few of the comfortable and good . looking middies to be found on our Fourth Floor. , Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. . Bidding Rolls, Cots Chairs; Stbbls-TrFor vampersopeci There have been, so many calls and requests for these Hems in camping comforts a.1ver tised at. a special prjee '4 few days ago that we are pleased to repeat the salel j r - Bedding Rolls, Special $19.95 .Waterproof-bedding rolls, made of hfcsvy canvas. Ample room-to fold in extra blanket and pillows. With 27 in. wide, hair Jtnattress. - i. Folding Cot, Special $3.95 : .-Folding camp cots make easy, ejastio 'and com fortable beds and they pan be folded when not ltit use into small package about 3 ft, long, weighing 16 IbS; : t ' ' -jp:,'; ' V . " Camp Chairs, Special $1.98 Chairs made of fine quality fancy striped ticking, with all corners reinforced with heavy duck. Can .be folded like umbrella. , Weight 1 lbs. ., Camp Stools, Special 69c Hardwood folding .camp stools with Id os. brown duck seat. ,Very strong and durable, .weighing SVi . lbs., taking small . space folded. - Fifth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe & Co. 1 Silk Louisine Plaids Reduced to Wednesday $1.79 35 Inches Wide Very Special . . Plaid louisines are araone the fabrics that Dame Fashion has smiled upon with most favor, so a sale' at this time is not to be overlooked if you are planning a smart summer wardrobe. The colors and combinations are the newest and best and will make delightful skirts. frock,s and. trim ming touches. Quantities of certain plaids lim ited. -- . Imported Pongee J2 75c, $1.40, $1.65 It would be hard to find a mdre attractive and " more practical' fabric for- children's wear and summer dresses i for grown-ups.- This Is excel lent quality that cleans and tubs beautifully. . It -is 33 and J4 inches wide. . .4 Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. r OA en s and Misses; HatsWednesday All at Half Price ! You will find practically any kind of bat you are looking for in this group milan straws, hemps,, toyo panamas and novelty, braid hats' trimmed in' every way that smart Jiats , are being shown for children and misses. '. , - v- White.-black and--colored hats in - tailored and dressy, styles are here now exactly half price. . . ; f s - , . : Third Floor. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. " ' RIBBONS- In M Colors: 1 Yi tb4 Inches of Velvet -Reduced to 39c Yard This lis a season of ribbons. They are used for millinery, sashes.'-trimmings and dozens of other purposes, and it is needless to tell you that velvet ribbons are mighty unusual at 39c yard. : i These are in greert, tan., victory red, cerise, dark brown, royal, light! blue, pink and black some "have satin and others mercerized backs. (The quantity is limited. - . f 'Jt-, 1' ; ; ' " . Second Floor. LipmanJ Wolfe tc Co. . I . ' . . Gomplete Stocks of Frui t Jars t ! and Accessories The new Eighth Floor Household Efficiency sec tion i prepared to supply all. your- canning , needs here are but a few Items: All Sixes of Jars ' Save time and Jabor for yourself and - Insure - best results wtth your fruit by buying new, scientifically correct Jars. Mason. " Jars - t-P.ln te, per dox. .. Sl.OO Quarts, per dos. ...81.10 -Oal. per doz, . 1.40 Economy Jars v Pints, dos. u...1.30 JuarU, dos. . 111.40 tt-Oa.. dos. ... )1.80 V. v:; v '- Accessories :- Jelly 'glasses. Jar car. Jar lifters, boiler racks, roaster racks, cherry pitters. canners, Toledo cook ers. Jar rubbers.; Para wax. Jelly bags in short, everything t.i make cannln easy. Household Efficiency Hectlon, Eighth Floor, s . ' Lipman', Wolfe Co. Sure Seal Jars Pints, doss4...'.jl. 25 Quarts, dos ..Hl.aa tt-CJal.. doa. ,..$l.it Kerr, Self Regulat- ing Seal Jars prints, dos. ..... 91,10 Quarts, dot. . ,,81.1t Vs-Oal.. doa. ... $ !.-!; Wide Mouth . Mason Jars Pints, dos. . . . , . ft l.SO Quarts, dos. ... 1.1 -ri-yaL, dos. . ; f$l.HO Kerr Wide Mouth Jars ? pints, dos. . .... n i.:tr Quarts, dos. ... M1.40 ',4-Oal.. doi. ...91.BO - Women's Richelieu Union : . -Suits -$1.00 and $1.2fe; These are made of the best combed yarn the right weight for present wear in low neck, sleeveless or short sleeve style with tight knee also envelopes. Sisea 36 to IS Sl.OO. Extra, sixes $1.25. Children's Kumfort Union v : : Suits, Special $1.00 Sixes S to 16 the comfortable suits knitted to waist line with muslin pantelettes In drop seat tylev and ' plaee- o fasten -supporters. . Very cool. -s;'x , , Street Floor;, Lipman, Wolf e A Co. . ' . -MENDEL "DUSTPROOF" WAkDROBE TRUNKS are . the most sr tisfactory of all f wardrobe tfunks first, because they are so well , constructed and then , because they are dustproof. ; Come in to the Factory Demonstration. ' See. the . points of real superiority in a Mendel "Dustproof.' Here Only in Portland s i Fifth Floor. -Lipman. Wolfe & Co. DOMESTIC SCIENCE COOKER DEMONSTRATION, 2 DAYS MORE . .4 . . . .......... You have two days more la which to learn of the unusual ways , in which 4lelicions -. foods can be . prepared while you are away ' from your kitchen. -f ; -. i interesting1 lectures 'given" every afternoon from' 2 to 4 o'clock PWiith- demonstration given every day. ; r . . - . , . , , . -' ,'' ' ' ' Baked Beaas i Wednesday's Menu: : h rrT pl. Household Efficiency Section. Hghth Floor, lipman, Wolfe Co. : -. . . ...v . . ' . i 4-- " ' - ' j -- ; 4-PIECE ALUMINUM COMBINATION COOKERS ;2K$2il 5 These cookers can be used as a Rviixa kettle.. double boiler, roast-. er, steamer, eplander, casserole or puoauig. pan. They J are of good heavyweight aluminum, the popular "Quality" hran4. , Very noeclal S2.lri. Household Efficiency iepsrtment, Eighth -Floor,' , . ... Lipman, Wolfe ft. Co. , . x - 1 Gown and Chemise Sale at $ t You could not jnake gowns and chemise of the same, quality at home for 1.00.; The gowns are in soft finish longcloth in square, round or V neck style. Four pretty models with beading, banding or shlrrings for trim- ming. (J . v " "- ' - '"J ' r-i-The chemise "are. In pretty lace trimmed x - jstyleseither yoke or empire effect. ' ; - - -Fourth Floor Ljpman, Wolfe & Co. . i iv' 50 Niew Art Glass and Mietal Electroliers re Offered ait iLess Than Cost to Land On Sale ' Wednesday , He $6.95 A rare opportunity to buy the' most acceptable gifts "wh en lamps aret offered at less tnan cost price. , They- are, artistically finished in old gold, dull copper r and "Olympian brass , with art glass, and are fully , equipped with two-light cnam-puu, sockets, cora ana plug.- Early shopping's advised. . . Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. , ' 1 ' :.. Z1" ?..- 'l: t'r" ' l,. 6' ; U - t V -31-' w .- ''fx' "x; o-