THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL 20 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1919. PORTLAND. OREGON COMMITTEE TAKES STEPS TO HONOR The People Themselves . Have Suggested What We Should Advertise for the Go -operative - Sales , Mow On T.t'S .The- QjjuujtVSto MEMORY Of POB7LAMD Members of Oregon Branch of Roosevelt Memorial Associa tion Hold First Conference. DR. COE IS STATE CHAIRMAN Small Contributions From Gen eral Public, and Not Large In dividual Gifts, Are Desired. Admirers of Theodore Roosevelt in Oregon and throughout the coun try will be grtven an opportunity to contribute to a $10,000,000 fund, for the erection of a suitable memorial in his honor. Following a confer ence at ttie Benson hotel Tuesday afternoon, announcement of a cam her paign to raise a,uuu lowaru mis fund in Oregon was made by Edward H; Brown, -district manager of the. . Pacific coast for the National Roose velt Memorial association. Xr. Henry Waldo Coe ia chairman of the committee in charge of the campaign in this state. Thomas B. N'euha'usen has 1 . . t .1 1 T I ruun 1 1 3. 1 1 1 1 .i.iriMii 211111 1 . 1 1 . - Senttenich, treasurer of the organization. Other members are: Mrs. Frederick Eggert. A. F. Flegai, Arthur I. Moulton, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Edgar B. Piper and Senator George E. Chamberlain, all -of Portland: Bruce Dennis of Ia Grande : Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, Salem and John H. Smith of Astoria. A conference of the Oregon-committee will be held in .Portland September 15. when plans for distributing the quota to he raised among the counties of;j the slate will be laid and a district chair man appointed. According to the ex pressed wishes of the Roosevelt family, no large contribution will be accepted and opportunity will be riven every resident in the state to add something to the memorial fund. "It is the deBire of the officers and members of the Roosevelt Memorial ae Hociation and of the members of the Roosevelt family that the memorial erected shall be an expression of respect and love from the people of the country and not the . gift of individuals," said Dr. Coe. "All the expense of organizing the memorial association and of collect ing the fund will be borne by William Boyce Thompson of New York, president of the organization and a lifelong friend of Mr. Roosevelt. Every penny con tributed will be actually used in the construction of the memorial ' agreed upon." MEMORIAL' PARK PROPOSED Just what form of memorial will be chosen ia still a matter of conjecture, according to Manager Brown. It has been proposed that a monument be erected In Washington. I. C, and also that a memorial park be established at Oyster Bay or Sagamore hill, the home of the Roosevelt family for several years prior to his death. The raising of funds will not be a difficult matter, according to Brown. No attempt will be made to urge contribu tions and the purpose of the organiza tion is solely to afford opportunity to all who wish to share in the building of the memorial. Committees have been appointed in all the states and wide publicity is being given the movement. COMMITTEE TO MEET SOOS The Washingtoh committee consists of William H. Cowles, Spokane, chairman ; Thomas Burke and C. S. Wills of Seattle: M. C. Moore and H. H. Turner, Walla. Walla : H. C. Lucas. Yakima, and George Turner of Spokane. This com mittee will meet at an early date and devise means of -raising the $100,000 quota assigned to Washington. On Sep tember 18, a joint meeting of the Oregon. Washington and Idaho committees will be held In Portland. Members and officials of the Roose velt Memorial association include men of every shade of political belief, many of them opponents of the policies of Roosevelt during his lifetime. Honarary presidents are William H. Taft and tharles E. Hughes ; honorary vice presi dents, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Mitchell, A. T. Hert, Hiram W. Johnson and John T. King. President. William Boyce Thompson ; vice president, Wlliam Loeb Jr. : treas urer. Albert H. Wiggin ; secretary, Harry M. Blair assistant secretary. Hazel H. Plate. Headquarters of the organization are' established in New York. Standard Oil Pays $2000 More Tax In July Than June Salem, Aug. 13. A material Increase In the use of motor vehicle fuel oils in Oregon is indicated by the size of the check received Tuesday by the secretary of states elt'ce from the-Standard Oil company in pf.yment of he tax on the July pains of gasoline and distillate. The July check for $28,761.80 is approximately $2000 greater than the check covering the June sales, This represents the tax of 1 cent per gallon on 2,654,864 gallons of gasoline .and V cent a gallon on 442,633 gallons of distillate. Anemic People Need Blood-Iron Phosphate Anemic people are usually thin,- pale, weak, discouraged, nervous wrecks ; showing that lack of Iron hi the blood is all too frequently accompanied by a run down nervous system due - to lack of phosphorous. Strength, health, vim, vigor and energy depend almost entirely on making up this deficiency In iron and phosphorous. Unquestionably one of the best things for this purpose is the great French dis covery known among our druggists as Blood-Iron Phosphate. Folks who have tried " it say that one five-grain tablet with each meal quickly restores depleted nervous energy, enriches the blood, in creases strength, vitality and endurance, and those who are thin -usually put on pounds of solid .stay-there flesh in a short time. . , T Inasmuch as The Owl Drug Co. and all other druggists are authorized to sell Blood-Iron Phosphate under a guaran tee of satisfaction or money back, every thin, weak, nervous or anemic man or woman should give it a trial without -delay.. : : Important Blood-Iron Phosphate ! old only la original packages, eostain Ing eaoagh for three weeks' treatment, at tlJ per'packa-ffe oily cents a week Adv. r Wholesome Pastries Are Possible Ask MrsGinger how to make them. She is an adept at pastries, pics, puddings and other -good things. She can make home life more enjoyable by showing Mrs. House wife how to prepare delicious food. Arid does your mayonnaise always come out right? Mrs. Ginger's does. She says she can make mayonnaise with eyes shut in no time at all and it is always creamy and altogether delicious. Mrs. Ginger's Free Cooking Lecture-Demonstrajions in the MEIER & FRANK Auditoriufh 'daily beginning at i P. M. (note time has been changed from 2 :30) , are crowded. Better come early so that you can sit near the stage and see everything. This stage, by the way, is a modern electrical kitchen so attractive and clean-looking that every woman seems to want one just like it. Remember the time 2 P. M. daily. Meier & Frank's : Auditorium, Breakfast Coats and Kimonos 4.95 Pretty, fluffy things of flowered cot tons, self-striped crepes and pale pink and blue cotton crepes. Some lovely shades of yellow and rose and other becoming tones and one does need be coming colors in the morning, doesn't one? Trimmed with lace, puffings of satin ribbon or ruffles of thematerial. Sketched is a canary color breakfast coat with big wavering blocks of old blue and happy looking nosegays of conventional flowers. Limited number at this special price. Meier & Frank's : Third Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Thousands of Tumblers in a Sale Two exceptionally desirable groups at substantially re duced prices: I - Tisr A - m I Set of 6 at 48c Regular $1.25 dozen plain thin blown glass table tumblers. Set of 6 at 74c Regular $2.50 dozen thin blown glass table tumblers in the attractive 6-pointed star design illustrated. The Largest Stock of Household in the Northwest Meier & Frank's Household Utilities Section. Basement. (Mail Women V White Shoes Clearaway Save y3 to y2 While Lots Last Rather than carry over these shoes we have put such extremely low prices on them, in the face of rising costs, as will insure their imme diate and thorough dispersal. There's lots of white shoe weather ahead and forward-look-ing women will buy for next year. At $1.98 White canvas 8-ihch top button shoes with Good year welt soles and Cuban heels. White canvas 8-inch lace shoes with hand-turned leather and ' covered wooden heels. Small lot of sport shoes; Sizes 24 to 7, '. V.. ... .,. ; . . - At $2.98 White kid 8-inch top button shoes and white canvas 8-inch top lace shoes with Cuban or mill-' tary heels. White canvas military oxfords. White nubuck military oxfords. Sizes 2 to 7. - Meier 95 A New York Actress Bought Her Laces" Here V for the new lace gowns she will wear this coming season because she found just the right kinds at prices considerably lower than in the east. Lace gowns are the fashion; of almost every big so cial gathering and we are for tunate in having some beautiful laces at the old prices. Black' silk net top lace flounc ings, $2.50 and 53 yard. White cotton lace flouncings, $2 and 3.50 yard. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. thick and J "Ask Mr. Foster 99 When seeking full reliable travel information, consult the Ask. Mr, Foster Travel Office On- the Sixth Floor. This serv ice isfFREE. Meier & Frank's v. Sixth Floor. Sixth Floor. ,r What Do You Wish to Know About . Sijyerware? Would you like to know -why 184 7 Rogers Bros, silver plate is guaranteed for 70 years' service? Miss Wilkinson is a representa tive of the Rogers Bros, factory and can tell just, how t847 Rogers Bros, silver plate is made and why it is better. Miss Wilki nson will be in the Silverware Shop un.til Saturday and will be glad to answer any questions about the proper use and care of silver. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. The New Sheet Music Shop is ready to supply you with all the latest popular hits at 5c, also standard, operatic and semi classical favorites. Expert pian ists will play requested pieces. Meier & Frank's : Basement Bal. T- Art Needlework Specials 69c teach for attractive cen terpieces and scarfs to match, stamped on white clover cloth. Why not embroider them during your vacation? 79c for dresser sets of scarf and pin cushion to imtch, stamped for interesting embroid ering. Pretty for high school girls' rooms. Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. 66 Emergency 9 Glasses are a wise provision at all times and especially so on summer ex cursions. We duplate glasses of any make.' Two registered optometrists. Meier A Frank's : Mezzanine. ''. Utilities Orders Filled.) At $3.98 . White Sea Island duck 8-inch top shoes with good leather soles, military and concave Cuban heels.. 9-inch top shoes with white kid Vamps and Louis heels., Other smalt lots. Sizes 2 to 8. Frank's:. Lower Price Store, Basement Balcony.. Best Ever Bale o Cash and Carry Special On Sale 9 to 12 Only i To Bring Down the Cost of Living The Meier & Frank Company Offers This Co-operative Sale Tomorrow V Sk f f X 1 P 3UUU i-iOS. BAGOJN. Fancy Sugar Cured Backs 35c Lb. This bacon will be sold from 9 a. m. to 1 2 m. only it will be sold exclusively on the cash and carry plan. Sold only by the strip 8 to 14 pounds limit one strip to a purchaser. COME EARLY! Xn All-Day Special (fTrlCi-" The Popular XlL Shortening At Less Than Present , . Wholesale Cost! ' 6-lb. Cans for $2.34 9-lb. Cans for $3.48 ' : -' "' ' , 1 ;'- " . ' ; . ' --' - -': Another big Bringing Down- the Cost of Living Special for the Co-operative Sales. Limit 1 can to a purchaser. None sent C. O. D. .'"'- J Meier Sc. Frank's : Grocery, NinthFloor. ...,...-.... ....... ... . .... f . '. That is the opinion unanimously enthusiasticatlyv even vociferously expressed by thousands of Portland men and young men who hvc sr&red in MEIER & FRANK'S history-making 20,000 NOW ENTERING ON ITS THIRD GREAT By this time, were w .-e so disposed, you so'' for we predi cted that this the history of the ic: Coast. But tance of this sale to V words ' DU the monev Average Present words that.but awaijt your action to for every shirt-you buy in-this sale get worthy, every wayfdesirable, everyday-wanted $hirfts besides. were liuy ply A DRESS blouse of black paulette has the new doubled silk threads to repre- sent fringe and jet button it is hip length and there is an elapora tjely embroidered underbodice of dark bluj Georgette. - FLESH COLORED blouse of Georg ette has the new very short peplum slashed in squares and hound with old" blue taffeta; the girdfe isi a'rope made of the taffeta and there isf further enrich ment by means of Valenciennes in a "real" pattern.. Largely hand-made. A DELIGHTFUL blouse: of midnight blue Georgette is interestingly draped witft a sash and has Parisrlike hand-hemstitching and delicious ipuffings and in sertions of coffee colored lace and chtffon. A DIGNIFIED blouse of dark blue' tri colette is . embroid!ered with gray wool and has circles of Imisty gold work and braided golden girdle. ' A CATAWBA COLORED b I ou's e of Georgette has long, loose, flaring sleeves and is emeroiaerea aiscreeuy wnn et beads. A FAIRY-LIKE net blouse has -touches of turqu'oise short peplum.; ribboin and the new A FLOWERED chjffon rette cbjlar. i blouse, has Pier- Our $2.50 to $tt0 .white' skirts will be $1.25 "to $G.23 -tomorrow. Pique, rep anJ galitea are the ma terials, j- " , - More or less hindled. ' Not all J Lr 1 - Clearin Shirts DAY it might be saf :ly written, "we told d be. the greatest in shirt selling avou rather -we av buld urge the impor- - savinjr possibi! ties expressed ir the Wholesale Cost turn thent into puts money in dollars your dollars your pocket and you Merchandising Mastery worked this wont er bought 20,000 shirts where shirts were scarce secured quality where quality did not come un-asked--achieved big savings where prices disposed to climb. Make It Your Gain Press the. ad van tage to the utmost. enough ot these shirts to have a sup- handy for many months to come. Good Shirts at $1 are the piece de resistance, but values are as generous through ' the $1.95,' $2.45, $3.85 and $3.95 groups to the peerless silk shirt values at $5195. ACT tomorrow Meier AlFrank'a : The Store for Men. Main Floor. (Mall Orders Filled.) utumn A GEORGETTE blouse In, flesh color has wide! upturned ruffles of Valen ciennes and insertions of organdie. ANOTHER adorable model for dress is of Georgette with apron peplum of puffings of chiffon and insertions of lace .that fooks like real Valenciennes. Largely finished by hand. FAR TOO MANY other beautiful new blouses to! describe. We shall be glad to show them to you. S10 to S60 . Meier & Frank's : Blouse Bhop, Fourth Floor. i (Mailorders Filled.) White Tub V-Skirts' at Half sizes in every style, hut plenty of sizes Jor wornen and . misses in the lot. They can be worn for the next six weeks andi will be on handeady for you to start .next season. Meier & Frank's Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor. l -