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10 Monday; july 21. 'ma. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON STATE CONVENTION i OF ELKS ARRANGED AT KLAMATH FALLS Plans Being Completed for Great Three Day Festivity; Big ...".' Delegations Coming. . Klamath Falls, Jul tl. As the state ?'(Elka convention dates, Aujrust 14. 15 and ' 16,' draw near the local lodge is making: active preparation. . . .11. T, Smith, divisional passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, "has made arrangements for 4 1 the sidetracking here of Pullmans. He said ' enough Elks from .California will be here to make up a special train. ! Half a. dozen or more automobile loads of Elks from Susanville. Cal- are com .. fiv mm from Reno. Nev. i n,e delegation from the baby lodge of Oregon, located at oena, L- w nr. v. duiiiw ---- . mittee on accommodations, asking lor ground on which to erect a large tent, where the whole delegation may live together during the three days Of festlvl- i Besides the entertainment in Klamath barbecue and open: air , high jinks on the shores of Upper Kla math lake, near Pelican Bay lodge, the Tsummer home of the late E. H. Harrl- t man. is planned. Legion Branch Formed wrt .i, v.ita Tnlv 21. Service men j in Klamath county will receive a char I ; ter for a local branch of the American , Legion as soon an the national organiza h tion acta upon the application of. posts " throughout Oregon, according to word r received from K. J. Elvers, Ore gon tate chairman, with headquarters in Portland. Klamath county sent about 600 men to the service, most of whom are now in civil life again. They are i . hranrh of the Ledon HIIA1UU. t.w w ... - ' and made application eorfie time ago. Tourists From Many States Register at White Salmon Park White Salmon. Wash.. July 21. About : 700 persons have enjoyed the hospitality of White Salmon at the auto camping park In this city this season. Among the states represented on the camp register are Pennsylvania. New Tork. North Dakota, Oklahoma, Nebraska, . - Ohio. Kansas. Tennessee, Wyoming. Idaho and Montana, and every part of . the states of Oregon. California and Washington. . . . The rest house, with its comfortable, cool porches, chairs, couches and current paper and. magazines, has proved most welcome to travelers. , The park covers three-fourths of an acre, is electrically lighted, provided with an abundance of fuel and water, .benches, tables and cooking outfits. 'Many autolsts have camped in the local grounds tor a weeic or more, sum and enjoying the scenery. '. Mountain Climbers Scale Mount Hood Aud Reach Summit Hood River, July 21. One hundred and forty-eight mountain climbing en thusiasts, i31 of them Maaamas, climbed Mount. Hood Sunday in celebration of the quarter centennial of the organisa tion of the Masamas. , The i day was ideal and the trip to . the summit and return to the north side was without accident. One hundred and two of the party made the ascent from Government camp. They were all Port- , C. II. Sholos, charter member of the Masamas, made an address to the party gathered in, the burning sun on the sum mit. L. M. Baldwin and Hans Hoerlein guided the Hood River party from Cloud Cap mn. Former Teacher : At Albany College Dies in California Albany.' July 21. Mrs.' Alice Wheeler, formerly an elocution teacher In Albany -college, died Thursday at saunas, cat. Her maiden name was Alice Moses and. -while a resident here, she married Rich mond Wheeler, then county superin- tendent of schools. ( Helm of Newspaper -At Halsey . Shifted ' In Sale to Ballard . ' -. v - -- Halsey. July ; Zl. IX H. Talmage. editor of the Halsey Enterprise, has sold his Interest to Charles Ballard, who has been doing circulation work ' for . the Oregonlan. In Portland. Ballard is an old time newspaper man and comes well recommenced. - He has some Ideas for enlarging! the i field., of the Enterprise which he will proceed at once to put Into operation.- Talmage conducted this paper for, two years. He was formerly with the .Capitol Journal . at Salem and will return to that city for the present Severely Injured 1 by Horse j Halsey. July 2 lClarenoe. Will lams, a prominent' farmer living four miles west of Halsey,- waa severely kicked In the head by a horse while working on his i-- vtr ' TTa atuitained a Cut several inches-long and down to the skulL " He is recovering out. w uiwu scions for an hour. ' Large Heal Estate Deal Turned Halsey. July 21. Mrs. DTownes has sold her country home 4 four miles east of Halsey to W. C. Sherling from Montmartre, Saslc, who took pos session this week. Sherling owns a Urge grata farm tn Saskatchewan, he- sides a nara ware Business lji5ij. kuu purchased here for a future home. Mrs. Townes has gone: to Missouri to visit relatives. -' Drink Sellers Are Fined Chehalis, Wash.. July 21. W... Bartel, A Tesreau, I. Wensel and John iananer, operators of soft drink parlors, ; were each fined $100 and costs for having soft drinks with too much kick In them. An analyst: found that samples of drinks contained as much as 13.1 per cent ai cohoL ' ' - 1 l- i " 1 ; Train Conductor Fined Albany. July 21. It cost Arthur Knight, conductor of a freight train. 210 for blocking one of the street cross- ' lngs for more than five minutes Sat urday. Knight was prosecuted in an effort to atop blocking of streets un- . : necessarily. . He Wondered When 1 Old Chimney Would Fall; It" Shows Him - South Bend. Wash., July 21. Like the tfcangtng gardens of Babylon there was i something Tdo'ggedly" mysterious about It this old brick chimney of the Wlll- : -. apa- hotel now in the process of being wrecked. Jack Orill, who lives near there, won dered when It would fall. One day he : dug beneath it, and then a little more, until finally he was satisfied. .It Jfeli. covering him up. Neighbors i rescued him from the debris. ? He was !' unhurt. ....!-.. ! Mouth of Yachats Attracts Tourists! Newport. July 21. -The Yachats river. which flows into the Pacific south of here, famed for its beauty and abound ing In i fish, will receive 0,000 young rainbow trout this week. Arrangements were made with the state hatchery at Tidewater-to'obtaln the fish, by O. V. Hurt of Yachats. , Campers in , automo- - biles nave been arnnng at xacnats in large numbers, and there find a com bination of mountain, river and ocean beach and cliffs. - S. ' H. Green B tames for cash. Hol- man Fuel Co.. Main 8SS. A-3353. Block wood, short slabwood. - Rock Springs Sale of 100 Women's Capes and Dolmans Regular Values Range as High as $25 $1lfiJ.85 ; j Come Early for Best Selection Dresses A July Clearance Sale of our entire remaining stocks of capes and dolmans selling regularly as high as $25 for $12.85. In many in stances only one of two of a kind. Made of finely serviceable Burella, poplin, serge, velour. panama cloth, gabardine, and satin. Every approved style. All the wanted colors. .AH sizes. Also included at $12.85 are attractive silk pop lin and. taffeta coats. 150 Misses' and Childrens' Fine Silk Regularly Priced as High as $15.00 at $(g.85 A big disposal of 150 misses' and chil dren's fine silk taffeta dresses, including a goodly number of SAMPLES. Many at tractive , styles. Rose, Pekiri, Copen, navy, green, gray, smoke, tan. reseda and other wanted colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Wonderfully good values in this sale at $6.85. Coats at $6.85 200 children's serviceable air silk taf feta, . poplin and serge coats, including' many SAMPLES. A wide variety of styles, patterns and colorings., Sizes for--girls 6 to 14 years. Regular valuesHTd $12.50. Specials for Women mm Silk Camisoles Special $1.49 - Beautiful -'new silk"' and satin camisoles' in slip-over and front fastening styles. Daintily trim med with ribbons and lace. All sizes at $1.49. Women's Good Bloomers 59c Women's serviceable light summer bloomers of batiste or ripplette. Elastic- waist and knee". Pink. white,and blue. AH izes at, pair 59c. . Bandeaux and Brassieres 59c A good selection of lace trim med brassieres and plain style bandeau. . Hook' in front and back fastening styles. Broken sizes. ' . : . lAsk Mr.Foster for Free Travel Informations-Sixth Floor Standard Watches for . Men and Women -In our Main Floor. Jewelry Shop you will find full ass6rt- ments of standard watches for men and -women, combining beauty with reliability and serviceability.. Such famous makes as Waltham, Elgin, Howard and others. . Meier & Frank's: Main Floor. Or POKTLAMI) .Tt QjiALtry STO We Will Cut, Baste and Fit Skirts FREE For a limited time only we will cut. baste, fit and make ready to finish, without charge, any style of tailored skirt yon may select on condition only that materials be purchased in our Woolen Dress Goods Shop at $2 yard orover. . , . . Melr & Frank": Second Floor. July CLEk Sales Muslinwear for 98c A large' assortment of wom en's muslin undergarments.- in cluding gowns, chemise, bloom ers and petticoats in alt regular sizes. , 3 Pairs of : Hose 50c' ; Women's good durable ribbed and elastic top cotton stockings in all sizes. Slightly imperfect hose. ' Special three pairs for 5oc. : - Sale of Women's , Vests at 19c Women's fine light weight Swiss ribbed cotton "vests in V neck sleeveless style for sum mer wear. AH sizes. Seconds of .25c and 35c grades. , Women's Fiber Silk Hose, Pair 59c These stockings are slightly imperfect hose of the regular $1.00 grades. ' Fiber silk' stockings with reinforced lisle tops, heels and toes. Black and white. Sizes &lA to 10. Excellent .values at pair 59c.- " , " ' - , " . ' Many Good Unadvertised Specials : , Meier & Frank's : Lower Price Store, Basement Balcony. 1 ' - .- - : ' Are Now in Progress in Practically All Departments Many of the Best Values Are Not Advertised Women and Misses Are Invited to See the Contents of Several Newly-Opened .Cases First Showing in the Fashion Salons PARIS is fascinated with fiber silk material autumn fashions will certainly emphasize tricolette and paulette. Some of the new straight peasant blouse models in paulette and tricolette have just arrived, lined with silk and lovely in- their delightful sim plicity. . Embroidery promises to be another great autumn favorite. t New navy blue tricotine dresses are quite .elabor ately embroidered in black and . have silky rope girdles. "Button" dresses of navy blue serge and embroidered dresses of panama are also to be had. You are invited to see these har bingers of a new season. Prices are moderate they range from $22.50 to $65. Two sketched. July Clearance Sales Suits, Dresses, Coats Are Now in Progress Meier & Frank'e : Fourth Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) MEN OU know that the Store, for Men, so conveniently lo- tl. Vf:. l?t. ineMi, Mnrr!eim.strirt Mtrmrii h -j a Portland's most romnlete Stocks of shirts, hats, gloves, hose, union suits and" the like. What we want to emphasize nere is our aDiuty io saiisy mc re quirements of 'V-V;:-;' ' Shipbuilders and Outdoor Workers of All Kinds Hikers Campers m a word, all men with whom SERVICE is prerequisite in things to wear. Prices are. the lowest possible for de pendable qualities. Just a hint: Shirts $1 Men's chambray and khaki work shirts - in dark, and light blue and gray.' Coat-style shirts with S-button f r o n t s. Some have military, collars. Sizes 14 to IS. -;;V; - ' ' Hats 69c Men's serviceable khaki hats with screen ventilator in front. These hats are Just the thing for outdoor, work and hiking wear. May also be worn by women. Gloves $1 M e n's warranted Cordovan horsehide fire and water-proof work gloves with reinforced wristlets. 2 H -inch cuffs. Seams guaranteed. All the popular sizes. Hose 19c .. ..- i. . Men's extra heavy cotton sox with , three-thread heels. Some mercerized. Black, white, tan. Palm Beach, gray and navy. All regular sizes. Formerly priced at 25c pair. Union Suits $1.49 These are the well-known "Chalmers" cotton kjilt union suits, in short sleeVes, knee length style. White and ecru. Sizes 34 to 46. Regularly 12.00. Suspenders 59c Men's "Herculfe" suspenders, made for exceptional - service IE xtra heavy reinforced elastic suspenders with solid leather tips. Regular and extra lengths 75c values. Meier & Frank's: The Store for Men, Main Floor. (Mall Order a Filled.) Tomorrow's Groceries Orange Marmalade, Ferguson's, 3-lb. tin 80c the OKp 17J4-OZ. carton UOK' Peanut Butter, freshly made, in bulk, 3 lbs. 50c, 17C Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple. No. 2l2 cans, doz. $3.25. KKf two cans ....... . . V' ' Meier ft Frank Shrimps, fancy stock. No. cans, doz. $3.50. can 30c; v No. l cans. doz. ' llZi $1.85. can... AU- Corn, Veribest, sweet and 00 tender, doz. $2.50, can , . ... -. Krinkla Corn Flakes, doz. 1 Ap $1.15. Pkg. ........ : Ninth Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) 600 Frai ed Pictures ExtraorcUnary Values 33c .A tique gold frames in ever so many different designs enclose doz ens of interesting prints. . Reproduc tions of Old English, Dutch Masters and j mid-Victorian artists, Portraits, landscapes and interiors. Unusually 'attractive in color and general appear ance. Suitable' for children's rooms; halls, summer cottages, etc.' They are wonderful at 33c. , i Meier A Frank's : Main and Fifth Floors. Negligee and Breakfast Coats That Are NEW ". - : . i. " : ; Satin breakfast coats with exaggerated long waist and sash which ties in the back are shown in' becoming colors at $9. ; Crepe de, chine and taffeta breakfast coats with be guiling , ruffles and flounces j arc respectively $14.95 and $20.80.- , i .. . , c-1 . ; ': : : Artistic colors, including orchid, melon, rose, Copen hagen and pink. , Exclusive models one and two of a kind go by easy stage's to $45. . Cotton Kimonos $1.59 to 7,50 Prettv silk and cotton lacauards with imitation filet lace and satin ribbon are $7.50. , ; ; 5 f Flowered cotton crepe breakfast coats, $6.50. f Japanese hand-embroidered crepe kimonos, $4.95. Special $1.59 These most inexpensive negligees are shown in vari ous "colors. Limited numbernot all sizes in, jvery , r r - Style.' Meier ft Frank'srThlrd Floor. (Mail orders Filled.) i i r s i a i.iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii What . Would You Like Us to Advertise? E . Conformable to thel MEIER & FRANK policy of service and E :E accommodation and as a means of ascertaining definitely what, the S great bulk of our patrons wish us to advertise at this season.- we 5 invite readers-to fill out and bring or mail this coupon to tis at ;s their earliest convenience. : I ; " - sr MEIER & FRANK COMPANY, 7 The Quality Store of Portland,: j J.7-21-19. Attention Bureau of Publicity, Sixth Floor. I am especially interested in seeing an advertisement of (state article) :; ; JjVvi .V.vV. . . . .i. at (state approximate price) . ... r . ... . . ..... ". . ; . . Y Name. .. : . . . J... . . ... .... . ... ...... -. Address ......... . :i Eiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiinnuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir? Sale of Girls' Dresses Reduced prices on several hundred of our good dresses for girls ; C to 14 years. , ; , Fine chambray, gingham and Devon shire cloth in the pret tiest co 1 o r 8 imagin--r able. ' Not all sizes in every style. r , . , , New prices - a re $1.19, $2.47, $3.95, . $4.95, $5.45, $7.45. Meier A Frank's: Second Floor. Good Styles in Inexpensive ! "Wirtlimor" Waists at ' $1.50 Thousands of women know these waists for their remarkably good materials and 4 effective styles. It is astonishing to get waists of plain and fancy voiles, shadow striped or'gandies and em broidered white cottons for so lit tle as $1.50. ! '' Lace trimmed collars, frilled short collars to wear with suits, bib collars, narrow ruffles and tuckings are some of the style notes. - - - -Meier Se Frank's; Fourth Floor. and Utah coal ; sawdust. Adv. i i .