The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 31, 1919, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
20
THURSDAY, JULY' 31, 1910.
PORTLAND, OREGON?
AUTOS MAY STAND
OH STREETS FOR
THIRTY-MINUTES
Amended Traffic Ordinance Per
mits Parking of Cars Along
. Several Down Town Streets.
yTKe'SelectefJ Records on the August Victor List Are on Sale at This Stores-Sixth Floors
' l&SSTH FBIDAT SURPRISE
To $3.50 Slipper
Buckles 95c
Slipper buckles in a num
ber of styles and sizes Set
with brilliants. Plain and
fancy. (5 per cent war tax.)
. Meier Sc. Frank's : Main Floor.
, 1M9TH FBIDAT SUBFBISE
- Sale 9-Inch Pie
Dishes $2.98 v
' Also 7-inch casseroles spe
cial at 1.98. 1 Earthenware
linings. Silver plated frames.
Limited number. Good values.
Mler & Frank's : Main Floor.
liSSTH FBIDAT SURPRISE
: Sale of Women .
Neckwear 15c ;.
Collar -and cuff set of
Venise lace. Collars are in
round neck" style. Novelties,
Friday, each 15c or 2 for 25c
Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
1MSTH FEIDAT SURPRISE-
Our $1.75 Table
Cloths $1.25
Mercerized table' cloths
hemmed ready for use. In
two sizes.' 5 8x5 S and 64x64
inches. Limited, number.
Meier & Frank's : Second Floor.
1H8TK FRIDAY SURPRISE
75c Dresser
X Scarfs 50c
, Good quality dresser sCirfs
with ; lace - edges -and; Inser
tions..: Size 17x48 Inches..
Regularly 75c. "now 50c.
Meier & Frank's : Second Floor.
1SS8TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Special Sale of
Curtains 59c
' Voile and Nottingham cur
tains in discontinued patterns.
Only 84 pairs in the lot at
this special : price pair V9c.
Meter 4k Frank's : Seventh Floor.
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The- QUAunr'STow or Portland
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TomorrowCO-OPERATIVE SALES AU Over the Store
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SAFETY ZONES DESIGNATED
Vehicles Prohibited From Pass
- ing on Either Side of Street
cars While Taking Passengers.
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and
5
Friaay
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An 'amended traffic ordinance
granting a '30-minute parking "privr
liege- to automobiles throughout the
congested district of the city was
passed to third reading by the city
council Wednesday afternoon. : The
new ordinance-permits stops in
Washington Alder, West Park and
other streets, formerly prohibited.
Safety, zones are to be established in
certain places tn the congested district,
' however. In which machines cannot
park. These zones are Intended to allow
free passage of pedestrians from and to
streetcars, and will be located near cor
ners where cars receive and discharge
passengers and at bridge approaches.
Tarkmg will also be proUlbVted In front
of fuel Intakes, basement elevators, and
stairways; for a period longer than suf
ficient to receive or discharge passen
gers or load or unload merchandise,
provided suitable signs are placed on
the : premises. Uniform signs will be
prepared by the police department and
sold at a minimum price. Lieutenant
Lewis of the" traffic department, ex-
plains. ' .
Vehicles are prohibited from passing
streetcars on either side when the cars
are receiving or discharging passengers.
Under the old ordinance vehicles could
pass to the left Outside the congested
district.
. All vehicles, including streetcars, must
come to an immediate stop on approach
of fire apparatus. No obstruction, how-,
ever, will be permitted of street inter
sections. ' Emergency ambulances are
exempted from compliance with the
traffic regulations outside the congested
section. . , ' , ,
A new system of hand signals, sim
ilar to those In vogue in California
cities, will be incorporated into the
Portland ordinance. , ,
Safety zones will be established in
the following places; '
Washington street, between Second
and Tenth, streets: Alder street, between
Second and Third streets ; Morrison,
street, between Front and Tenth streets;
YamhUl street, between Second and
Third streets ; Salmon street, between
Second and Sixth streets ; First street,
setween Washington and Yamhill
streets ; Second street, between Stark
and Yamhill streets; Third street, be--(Mn
stark and Yamhill streets: Fifth
street, between Stark and Yamhill
streets ; Broadway, between Oak and
Yamhill streets; Broadway, between
Jloyt and Flanders streets, and Gliean
street, between Sixth and Ninth streets.
After Discussion
In Court Lecturer
Departs From City
Portland's municipal court turned it
self into a Highbrow society for two
"hours on, Wednesday afternoon. Home
rtule ' In Ireland, the Soviets of Russia,
de Valera. ; Socialism, primitive com
munism. Eugene V. Debs, the settle
ment of Jamestown, citizenship, the 11
points. Henry Ward Beecher. and slav
ery were some of the topics threshed
out In place of the usual arguments as
to who" struck whom and what con-
. stitutes bootlfgging. .-'.-'
As a result of the discussion, James
Fisher, lecturer for one big union., sped
during the tiight on train for Seattle.
' Ho will not lecture in Portland any
more. . : - -'
Fisher was ; arrested Tuesday night
as he began speaking in the Plaza
blocks. When he began to talk com.
munlsm in 'the municipal court, 'Judge
Romroan argued that communism had
failed at Jamestown in 1807. , He said
. the settlers there went , back to tn
divldualism to keep from starving. ,
Fisher, an English subject, came here
from Butte, Mont. He studied at Edin
borough university, he- told -the court.
He was asked to lecture here by the
Socialists and Workers' council. .
Man Hears It Is
Hilly Here, Bo-He'-Seeks
His Father
Because he thinks Portland is "moun
tainous and hilly1," H. C. Fry. adopted
son of F. F. Fry of Winnipeg. Manitoba,
'believes ho may be able to find his real
father here. . " .
;Fry"a father's name is Joe Wood. His
own - name originally was. Alfred E.
Wood. Two or three years - ago; he
-heard that his father was in Portland.
Lately someone from the northwest told
him that Portland was a "mountainous
and hilly" city.
- s"Ill bet my father is living' there."
said Fry."
rSo he wrote a letter' to the chief of
police of Portland, asking him to find
. his ; father. "He is a scenic artist,
' specializing on wall work for churches.
t bars, halls, etc," he wrote, "and as your
city, I understand. Is Tather mountain-
: ous or hilly, I would judge the surround
ings of such a place would be an in-
spiraUon for him in his work."
The police have not been able to find
the father as yet.
. ." . ShipWorKer Injured
C Conley. 270 Fourth - street. lies " in
Good Samaritan hospital painfully but
not seriously injured as a result of a
.i fall from, a scaffolding at the Northwest
Steel company plant last night. .His
- back is injured. .,
Resfs,Befrcshes,Soe1hes,
Strong and Healfhv Tf
I thvTir Smart- Tfc
mtr s-vCvor &urru Sore, irrW
. ulated, use Murine often, Safe for Infant
or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Frea
Eye Book. Marine Eye Bemedy Co., CUct"
' MEIER A FRANK'S J5J8TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
75 Afternoon and
Street Dresses
A clear aw ay
$19,85
We. shall dispose of. this fine group
tomorrow regardless of former prices.
; All arc', this season's models (one
setched), offering a large latitude of
individual choice they are mostly
One of a Kind
'.' it .. , . a. . .
4 Georgette and taffeta in navy, brown,
black and. handsome figured designs, a
few lovely evening shades. ;
Meier A Frank's Co-operative Sales : Fourth Floor.
l.SSTH FRIDAY SURPRISE
. Women's
Silk
Hose
Seconds of Regular
$2.0042.50 Grades
$1.39
. These silk stockings at $1.39
pair are classed as "seconds,"
tut the Imperfections are in
most cases so trivial as to be dis
cernible and certainly nothing to
impair the wearing qualities.
Full fashioned stockings" with
wide garter welts and durable
lisle soles 'and toes..:. White and
the popular shoe shades. .Sizes
Vi to to. Two pairs $2.75.
: Meier 8l Frank's i Main Floor.
1S38TH FRIDAY. SURPRISE
Sale $1.50-$4.00 Hair
Brushes
9&C
A special sale" of hair brushes
with pure bristles set in genuine
ebony or rosewood backsguar
anteeed to stay in. High grade
brushes regularly priced at 11.50
.to $4. on sale tomorrow at 98c.
. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
, MEIER A FRANK'S 15S8TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES
3000 Yards of NEW $3.50
All-Silk Colored
Dress Satin
$2.79
With satin securely enthroned in' fashion's favor for fall, extraordi
nary interest will attach" to this Co-operative Surprise Sale of 40-inch
all-silk dress satins all new perfect goods. : :
$3.50 a yard for this material would be a conservative valuation at any
time, but with silk prices continuing to soar $3.50 will soon be well below
the .market judge how wonderful is the value at $2.79.
Among the modish colors are copen Belgian, ciel and navy blues,
nickel gray, taupe, beaver, brown, rose, Burgundy, plum, Russian and
reseda green and maize.
Anticipate your dress requirements tomorrow at $2. 79 yard.
. i , Meier & Frank's Co-operative Sales : Second Floor.
IS38TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Needlework
Surprises
Stamped; n e e d 1 e work.
three exceptional groups for
our Co-operative Surprise
Sales :
39c
Corset covers, baby pillows,
baby jackets, hats, centerpieces,
pillow tops, etc..
59c
Women's waists, fudge aprons,
baby carriage robes, pillow tops,
scarfs, etc.
79c
Women's combination suits,
tea clothes, children's dresses,
lunch sets, scarfs, etc.
Meier & Frank's : Second Floor.
A 2-Days' Sale for Men
$2.50 - $3 -- $3-50 -- $4 Shirts
$H .98
A
The finest assortment of ncgligeeibirts a man.if11 ws" to
see is offered in this Friday and Satordaysale whil lryjCfilJxAin i
at the lowest price a man could hope for. All an first-quality
shirts, full cut, exhibiting .workmanship and finish, of a superior
order note, for instance, the 'perfect-matching of collar and
body stripes. . v . ,'
Fabrics arc highly mercerized silk mulls and silk ' striped
madrases in plain white and in a multitude of handsome striped
colorings. All sizes in the lot. 1 .
300 Men's Ties at 29c
lis group some are LESS THAN
To 75c values included in th
HALF.
Broken . lines, odd lots of ties accumtriated during the busy
summer selling. Good looking patterns in stripes, figures, dots,
etc. a wide variety of colorings. Many of these ties have "
slip-easy bands. ,
Bathing Suits $1.49
Worth 92.50. Short style bathing suits witli skirt.: Choice
of navy, light and dark oxford, combination stripes. Sizes 3GL"
to 44. Only 300 garments.
rHE tales of men's
, straw hats, sum
mer underwear and
hosiery, continue to
morrow with wonder
ful savings,
Meier & Frank's Co-operative Sales: Main Floor.
Groceries
Krinkle Corn Flakes, doz. $1.15.
package 10c
Coffee. At & F. Special, lb. 45c
Sliced Pineapple, Preferred Stock.
.No. 2 -cans, dozen. S3. 10.
three, cans 80c. can.-27c i
Sliced Peaches, No. 1 cans, case
$7.25, doz. $1.85, can 16c
Asparagus, Del Monte, large
white. No. 2 cans, dozen
$3.90i three cans $1 , can
- 35c -
Loganberry Juice, phez brand,
concentrated, 8-oz. bottles,
dozen $3.35. three bottles
85c, bottle 30c '
Macaroni or Spaghetti, Golden
Aee.-2 packages 15c
Meier Frank's : Ninth Floor.
(Mail Orders Filled.)
1SS8TH FRIDAY SURPRISE
A Great Sale of Women's
Kid Gloves"
$1.09
This price takes no account of cost, for
mer, selling price or present worth of j the
gloves. Odds and ends of fine quality kid
gloves with embroidered and self-stitched
backs, real kid, French lambskin and doe
skin gloves in P. K. and overseam sewn
styles. Broken colors and sizes.
Silk Gloves Pair 63c.
Another wonderful value in women's elqves 'for
our Co-operative Surprise Sales. Famous make
long and short silk gloves. Perfect quality. Broken
sizes. - ,
" .,:-." Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
1&8STH FRIDAY SURPRISE
Bargain Square Sale
hampl
Gurtain
. Were $1.75 Up to $10.00
NOW,88c UP TO $5
These curtains are all: NEW,, having re
cently been received in an extraordinary
special purchase. T ,
500 pairs of SAMPLE curtains from the coun
try's foremost makes of fine lace curtains. All
FIRST. OUAUTY curtains; Including marquisettes,
nets and scrims. Peguiar widths and lengths.
Mostly one, two or three 'pairs of a kind. ' Come
early for best selection. -
Meier ik Frank's : Main Floor.
MEIER A FEAKK'S IS38TH FRIDAY SURPRISE ALES
Friday Surprise Specials
For "Downstairs"; Shoppers
i Here are fourteen out-of,-the-ordinary surprise bargains for patrons who shop
in; the Downstairs Store tomorrow. The same SERVICE here as in our Up
stairs store.; Profit by these and other savings i ' ,
i ' Men's Hose, Pair 1 0c '
Men's good quality lisle finished - cotton
sox in black only. Sizes 9'A to 11. Slightly
Imperfect. , -.
; ' , ; ' Men's Union Suits 69c i
- Serviceable' poros mesh union, suits in
sleeveless ankle length style. . Sizes 34 and
36 only. Seconds.; ' " ' :
j ", Bathing Suits at $1
, Men's and women's bathine suits in black
with' white trimmine. All sizes 36 to 44.
Limited number.
I Women's Vests at 10c'
' Women's rood cotton knit Swiss ribbed
vests in low neck, sleeveless, style. All reg
ular sizes. Seconds.
j Boys' Union Suits 49c
i Boys', serviceable poros mesh union suits
in short sleeves, knee length style. Sizes 6
to ,10. Ecru. Seconds. . '
Vests and Pants 14c i
i Children's wests in low neck, sleeveless
style and 'pants in lace trimmed knee style.
All sizes. Seconds. .
i . Child's Dresses 98c
"'Gingham, percale, linene land chambray.
Plenty ; of plaids and plain colors. Good
styles. Sizes 6 to 14.
Meier
' Standard Percales 17c
.36 inches wide. -Standard quality per-"
calesfn light and dark patterns. Mill lengths.
Limited quantity.
. Bedspreads for $1.69
Full . sUe. f Medium weight bedspreads in
attractive 'patterns". 4 Seconds of the 2.50
and 53.00 qualities., .
Towels, Special at 15c
600 huck and Turkish" towels, also a few
linen weft huck towels. - Seconds of the
regular 25c and 35c grades..1 4
Wash Cloths, Each 5c
Good size Terry -wash cloths. Limited
number. Very specially priced in this; Friday'
sale at, each 5c. .. ' .
- Women's Purses 49c .
r Women's serviceable purses in back-strap
styles. -Also handbags at this price. - Ex
cellent values.- r
h 100 Napkins at 12c
"Rose" brand paper " napklas in - standard
size. Excellent values for this Friday Sur
prise Sale at 100 for 12c. -
7 Rolls Wax Paper 25c ;
This paper is regularly priced at 5c rolL
Wax lunch paper in size 12x18 inches; : 15
sheets in rackaee. ; - -
: -ranit : xxwer f rice store, Baeement Balcony.
1S38TU F KID AT STJXFBISE
Kerchiefs
11c
Men's and boys' 'medium sheer, soft-finish lawn
handkerchiefs in full regulation size. Neatly made,
well finished handkerchiefs with VS-inch hem
stitched hems. About half price in this sale at,
each lie of 6 for 55c.
Handkerchiefs 12c
Women's fine - hand-loom embroidered lawn
handkerchiefs in one-corner and initial styles.
Many patterns. . White and. colors. Hemstitched
hems. 6 for 65c .
Meier & Frank's : Main Floor.
1SS8TH TEIDAT StJEPHISE
Dainty White Voile
Waists 98c
Regularly priced at $1.50. Serv
iceable quality white voile waists in
new styles. Square neck models,
some rolling collar and vestee effects.
A few tailored striped dimity waists
included. All sizes.
v Meier Frank'a : FourUi Floor.
USSTH FaiDAT scbprise
Laces Yd. 10c
3000 yards of excellent quality wash laces, In.
eluding Filet, Cluny. Shadow. Piatt , VaL and Point
At Paris edges and bands for undermuslins and art
work. Widths range from 1. to S Inches. ' Yard
very special at toe.
Organdies $1.89
These fine quality organdies are regularly, priced
at 12.50. Pleated organdies in blue. pink, yellow,
rose, green and white. 40 inches wide. .500 yards
at, yard 1.89.
, ' .. Meier It Frenk'ei Main Floor.
MEIER A FBASK'8 liS8TH FBIDAT 8UBPBIE SALES
Sale Gas Ovens
4.95
. Just 40 , of f these polished steel two
burner gas ovens, (illustrated). Three
glass panels in blue enameled door. Two
baking shelves. ' Size 12x13 inches
side. . Very specially priced at $4.05
in-
Meier Sc. Frank Co-operative Sales : Sixth Floor.
XEIEB A FRANK'S 1438 TH FBIDAT SUBFBISE SALES
$1.50 Sprustex" OU
Mop and Polish
The regular $1.00 size "Sprustex" oil rhop in the
popular triangular shape and the 50c size 13-oz,
bottle of f'Sprustex" oil $1.00 value Jor 87c.
Complete with 3V-foot wood handle,
j i , , Meier & Frank' Co-operative Salea : Basement.
1S38TH. FBIDAT SUBFBISE SALES
Stand Picture
Frames 59c
Several patterns in f these good . stand . picture
frames complete- with glass and back. Antique
gold and two-tone effects. A big range of sizes
cabinet, 5x7, 5x8, 6x8, 6x9, 7x9, 7x10, 8x10.
Bring pictures with you." f
Wall Frames 35c -
Another good special. Antique gold wall frames
complete with glass and back. Sizes include cabi
net. 5x7, 6x8. 7x9 and x10. ', -
Meier & Frank'a : Co-operative Sales; Fifth Floor.
ril
MEIER A FBAVK'S ItSSTH FBIDAT SUBFBISE SALES
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Robes $5.45
A limited number of assorted plaid
wool mixed auto robes in this Co-ope r
itive Surprise - Sale at $5.45. Closely
voven fringed robes suitable for auto,
camping,' sleeping porch, canoe and all
outtdoor uses. While anv remain $".45v
. Meier tt Frana'a : Co-operative Sal ea : Sixth Floor.