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THE OREGON : DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919. MULTNOMAHGUARD TO END ITS OFFICIAL EXISTENCE SUNDAY Colors of Organization Will Be Given Into Keeping of State With Appropriate Ceremonies. REVIEW AT LAURELHURST Former Reeimenral Band Will Play, Concert of Patriotic Airs Before Muster Out. Friday and Saturday Specials EXTBAOBTUWARY OFFER OF ATTRACTIVE Wash Blouses Specially Priced at $1.95 This assortment includes smart and clever designs of this season's merchandise in white and colors. They are dainty and practical and will appeal to both the school maid and matron. Also a special .lot of knitted KNICKERS in flesh, white and khaki color. Per pair 95 These garmentsare admirable for school and sports wear, and a dainty accessory to any wardrobe. 809 Morrison St., Postofftee Opposite. CHAS. F. BERG, Tiee Pres. and Mgr. OGUE PATTERNS! NEW SWEATERS! The Waist Shop PORTLAND HOTEL COURT w WhAffi y4 wish -some. ww tiig body would in vent something new to eat" you need Beecham-s Pills, Even when digestion is good, poisons are iormed during its pro cesses that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. BEECIHIAM'S Soli 10a2c. BrlLt Japanese Invasion r Of California Made Ridiculous by Goto London. Sept. 4. (I. N. 8.) "Myjfirm belief is that no trouble will artie, much less a rupture between the United 8tates and Japan over the California situation," said Baron Goto, former Japanese minister, writin- In the Pall Mall Gazette on emigration. "Americans maintain a fair and Just attitude towards Japanese there," he writes. "Nothing; could be a more ab surd canard than the suggestion that Japan proposed the Invasion of Cali fornia. , Think of such an unimaginable thing: as landing; in California across so vast an expanse of water 1 as the Pacific. f "Japanese immigrants are a source of benefit to that state (California) just as they are to Japan. I have gained the impression . from personal observa- tions that the Japanese In - California I are -contributing substantially to the development of the natural resources Of that state." , t Ukrainians Rout Kieff Bolshevists Basle, Sept 4. (U. P.) Ukralnl forces have occupied Kieff, after viol street fighting; with the Bolshevik fenders, according to reports reaching here today. Hot Lake Arrivals Hot Lake, Sept 4. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Monday were : G. E. Hobba, Walla Walla; B. P. Ooherty, Pendleton; A. E. Barber, Enterprise; Mrs. J. C. Wise, Cambridge, Idaho ; John Rankin, Baker ; John Olson, Hermietoh ; Mr. and Mrs. Hollman, Mrs. J. B. Saun ders and Miss Nellie Goodman, Richland ; Mrs. P. W. Mitchell.. Nes Perce, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Great Fails, Mont. f Cruelty, Bigamy, Bring Divorces to 3 Unhappy Women One month after her marriage In Feb ruary, 1918. Annabolle A. Johnson was compelled to go to work, "something she had never done before,"-she told Presiding Judge Gatens during the hear ing of her divorce action against Clar ence H. Johnson. m A decree was grant ed her. "Ho told me the quicker I got out the better, and I got out,", said Helen Cose boom, who was in court asking for a divorce from Charles D. Coseboom. She was given a decree. A month after Adrian - H. Batchclor married Elizabeth Batchelor in March, 1919, he obtained divorce from a previ ous Mrs. Batchelor at Astoria. The sec ond wife told this to Judge Gatens this morning and added that Batchelor had been Indicted for bigamy by the grand Jury. Annulment of her marriage was granted, Henry Pierce Love gave Jennie L. Love only 75 cents during the four years of their married life, according to her testimony in tho divorce in which she was given a decree. K. STACHMEWICZ SAYS THIRD DEGREE METHODS WERE USED K. Stachniewics testified to the alleged third degree methods and sweating to which he was subjected at the hands of Steve Kaptur and P. J. Maher, in his S1000 damage suit against these men, now being tried before Circuit Judge Morrow. ThVplaintiff says that Kaptur and Maher broke Into his house and in timidated him in an endeavor to se cure proof of his complicity in an al leged robbery. He Bays that his wife was made violently ill by the actions of the defendants. cused of robbing a tire shop at 360 Wil- BERG AND MILLER GO ON TRIAL THURSDAY MORNING Kichard Berg and David Miller, acvf bounded by Fifth and Sixth avenues and Hams avenue on June . Jo. 1919, will go to trial Thursday morning in the circuit court Four Indictments are pending against Berg and -Miller for- offenses committed shortly before the alleged burglary. Berg was one of the three men who engaged in an open battle with Patrolman Finn on the night of June 30 at the scene of the robbery of the tire shop. During an interchange of shots one of the men was killed. Berg was captured and the third man, believed to have been Miller, escaped. He wa caught later at his home. The case will be prosecuted by Deputy District Attor ney Earl Bernard. " . New Hotel for Seattle San Francisco, Sept 4. Announce ment was made here today by the California Hotel company, of which D. M. Llnnard is president, that a site had been purchased in Seattle by the com pany on which will be erected a S3, 500, 000 hotel. The site is in the block Spring and Madison streets. Strike of Actors Is Apparently Far From Settlement New York, Sept. 4. TJ. P.) The actors' strike, which gav Indications Wednesday of being settled on a com promise basis, apparently was farther than ever from settlement today. . It was reported that the larger producers had refused to recognise the Actors' Equity association even 1f the latter will allow open shop in all theatres. VVllfc UVUill VI 111)9 lUVllIRT accompanied the ! body to Washington, D. C. where Mrs. McNaught was burled in Arlington National , cemetery. Just outside Washington, in Virginia. She was burled beside her husband,- who served as a major in the army during the Civil war. W. C. McNaught Is Back From Funeral W. C. McNaught. 324 Thirteenth street, has returned from Madison. Wis., to which city he was called ty the re- j SEE PAGE 12 Read the Advertise ment I YOUR DAILY BREAD AND OURS It's a Story of Square Dealing Officially ending Its existence, the Multnomah Guard will be mustered out with proper ceremonies at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Laurel hurst park. With suitable ceremony the' colors of the home defense unit will be given into the keeping of the 4 4 -M L. 1 toes of service. All officers and enlisted men of the regiment.- which ceased its activities some months ago, are ordered to as semble at . Laurelhurst Park at 2 :30 Sunday afternoon. The former regi mental band, now the official band of the Portland Red Cross canteen, will play a concert of patriotic airs from 5:30 to 4:30. TO BE BETIEWED At 4 30 the regiment, its members in civilian attire, will form In review, led by Colonel Levi P. Campbell, passing the stand in which state, county and city officials, together with national guard officers will view the tramping civilian soldiers. At tbe conclusion of the review the colors will be handed by Colonel John B. Hibbard. its former commander, to Adjutant-General star ring representing Governor Olcott and the national guard of Oregon. City Commissioner Pier has arranged for tables and benches for the accommo dation of those who desire to come early and make a picnic of the day. Throughout the afternoon the regi mental band will I've Its concert. VAIIABIE WAR DUTY Recognised and officially encouraged by the United States government, the regiment did tedious but valuable duty throughout the war period, guarding the waterfront and essential industries. . In' the opinion of Colonel Hibbard and other officers, it is fitting that the Mult nomah guard, which has never been of ficially dismissed from Bervlce, complete its regimental career in the formal mus tering out, tendering its colors to the In this connection Sheriff F. M. Uurl burt, commander in chief, has issued the following general order; ATTENTION! MULTNOMAH GUARD 1. Field staff, non-com missioned ataff. ma chine sun company, transportation company, supply company, nfl Companiea A, B. C, D, E. P. G and H will asMtnbla at Laurelhurst park, before the ban standi, at 2:30 p. m.. Sun-I day, setemDer I, mitt, loriinai muitenne out. AU member and former member of the redment are instructed to be present at the . ) i. - . r Place anu uuur iinrnnu SHERIFF T. M. HURLBURT. Comma ndar-ln-Chiaf. Demanding Bonus on Threat ot Walkout Chicago, cpt. 4. (I. N. S.) A walk out of postal clerks In railroad terminal offices is threatened for October 1. Demanding a bonus- of J500, the Chicago Terminal Railway Postal Clerks' asso ciation has notified Ppstmaster General Burjeson, it was announced today, that unless trie bonus is . fortncoming tney will' resign en masse on that date. Associations at Sioux City, Kansas City and one in West Virginia are de clared to have taken tho name stand as the Chicago clerks. It is charged that tho clerks, who, re ceive approximately $3 per day. have not I had an Increase in pay since 1913, with I the exception of a $200 bonus in 1918. g "Be-a-Brick-Buy-a-Brick" Campaign September 1 to 30 Help Raise $60,000 for a Modern, Fire-Proof Nursery for Baby Home" S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before the Tenth of Each Month Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies, 4th Floor Manicuring andHair Dressing Parlors. Second Floor Model Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen. Fourth Floor Furniture, Fourth Floor Mail Orders Filled By experienced shoppers. City and out of town customers are urged to make full use of this serv ice. Stamps given upon request. The Standard Store of the Northwest . i Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods "Kalos" Skin Rejuvenator Restores roundness and contour to the face, builds up tissue and nourishes and strengthens the muscles. Beauty Shop, 2d Floor. Fall Fashions in Women's Wearing Apparel Featuring New Crepe Waists At $5.00 Second Floor Not only are these Waists extraordinary values at the price, but the styles are also distinctive to a de gree. Smart models la tailored and nov elty effects. Figured and dot patterns. White, flesh and a great range of wanted colors. Also crepe de- chine and tub silk waists scores of styles- Peplum -at Blouses Here are all the newest styles of the season. Beaded, embroidered and braid trimmed. Prices range $10 up to $45 Jjjsk Ties Men's Silk Special $1.05 Main Floor Another great lot of high-grade neck wear priced at a sharp reduction. Several hundred beautiful high-grade silk ties very latest wide end effects and reversible with slip easy neck bands. Large assortment of smart patterns and "! At colors. On sale Friday and Saturday at DAUtJ Men's Wash Ties Special 2 for 25c Main Floor A final clean-up offering of men's Wash Ties at arid!culously low price. The lot is composed of many odd lines left from the season's active sell ing. Plain white and neat stripe patterns. Ties OKp formerly selling 3 or 4 times sale price 2 for td Men's Athletic Union Suits -Lot 1 Men's Union Suits 79c Lot 2 Men's Union Suits $1.15 Main Floor Men's Athletic Union Suits odd lines to be closed out at Once. Made up in good qual ity nainsook materials. Good range of sizes. Take choice at special pr ke yourf7Qp ?rice of ' iV Main Floor Men's Athletic Union Suits of extra fine quality nainsook material. Strictly high-grade gar ments. Full range of 1 P sizes. Specially priced D----J Men's Pajamas Special $1.27 Main Floor Men's Pajamas of.splendid quality percale in neat striped rat terns. These are from a well known, maker and are cut in full J" OrT standard sizes. Formerly priced about double the above.. Special DX-Jl MEN'S BUSTER BROWN HOSE Wanted colors 35c; 3 PAIRS $1 Curtain Sale Continues Brighten up that room with a fresh rair of curtains. Choose from a large selection of dainty styles here at special prices all this week. Scrim Curtains with lace edging and hemstitched border on sale at special S1.48. $2.75 and $2.98 Ruffled Curtains 98c to $1.15 Filet Net Curtains, pair $2.48 Marquisette Curtains at $4.48 Filet Net Curtains with real lace edge $5. $6. $7. $8 a pair. Art Cretonnes Reduced Third Floor Thrifty women will shop at once and buy cretonnes for making bags, scarfs, pillows and for the" new fall curtains. New cre tonnes special 39c 68c 95c yd. Cedar Chests Visit the Drapery Section, Third Floor, see our great showing Ten nessee Red Cedar Chests. All sizes. Women's New Fall Suits The Garment Store is rapidly filling up with the new fall and winter stocks. Friday we shall feature an attractive showing of new suits ranging in price from $39.75 to $75.00. Tailored and novelty models. Of wool velour, broadcloth, fancy mix tures, serge, silvertone and other materials. Trimmed with braids, buttons, etc. Step in and look over this collection of suits. Garment Store on Second Floor. Other Fall Suits now on dis play. $77.50 up to $398.00 Women's Fall Dresses Second Floor Dresses of serge, trico tine, gabardine, poplin,' Georgette crepe, tricolette, satin, poplin, etc. The new autumn styles are indeed charming and you will be delighted with them the moment you see them. Dresses for street, school, business and all occasions at prices rang ing from $21.50 up to $75.00 Women's New Fall Coats Second Floor The woman who is looking for value as well as, style will find here an excep tional assortment of coats in all the very newest fall and winter styles. Loose, belted and semi fitting models. Velour, silver tone, polocloth, boliyia, broad cloth, lusterole and many other materials. Coats that represent the best in value! $25 to $75 Other Winter Coats for all oc casions priced $85 to $225 Women's Fall Skirts Second Floor Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts in the very stylish new plaids in beautiful colorings. These are of wool materials and are much in demand for fall wear. We also show a splendid assortment of new silk skirts in the latest styles and color ings. Prices range $10 to $29.75 Exclusive Portland Agency for For Boys and Girls 2 to 16 Years Boys and girls require diffeient shoes from men and women. Their tender little feet can be easily ruined by badly shaped shoes. Scientifically designed shoes will help the growing feet to develop property by always keeping each pliable bone and delicate muscle in its correct position and providing for every gradual change in the growth of the feet. Correct shoes support and strengthen the feet at every necessary point. Buster Brown Shoes Cannot Pinch or Bind the Feet but support and. shape the tender muscles and soft pliable bones perfectly. This is due to the Brown Shaping Las,ts the scientifically designed wooden forms over which Buster Brown shoes are made. Buster Brown Shoes are made in many styles from carefully selected leathers and will outwear ordinary shoes. See display in Shoe Department, on First Floor. fit Children's School Apparel special Showjng, 2nd Floor THE GIRLS' SHOP invites your attention to new arrivals in dresses, coats and other needed wearables for fall and winter. Mothers will save considerable by coming to, this store. Peter Thompson Dresses $9.75 and $13.98 LOT 1 Girls' Peter Thompson Dresses of excellent quality navy blue serge. flQ rrp Sizes for girls 6 to 12 years. Special Di7e I O LOT 2 Girls' Peter Thompson Dresses of good quality navy serge trimmed with white braid and embjems. Priced very J"t Q QQ special for Friday's selling at only tDXOeaO Sateen Skirts Second Floor Girls' Washable Sa- 30 OQ teen Skirts of good quality. Special tD&OU Girls' White Tub Silk Skirts only JQ a limited number in this lot. Special DOOU Girls' Outing Flannel Night Gowns Second Floor A timely sale of Girls' Outing Flannel Night Gowns now in progress in the Girls' Shop. Mothers will do well to supply the children's needs at once.' Priced for Friday's sale at $1.69 and $1.98 Billie Burke Pajamas ages 6 to 14 years. Priced special at only $2.49 Girls' Sweaters At $5.98 Second Floor These are of wool yarns in good serviceable colors for school wear.- Priced very dJP' QQ special for Friday at only wOatO Fiber Silk Sweaters Only $6.19 Assorted colors and sizes. Bilted styles with large collar Priced very special at on Children's Knit Underwear Main Floor It will soon be time to put the children into heavier weight underwear. Wise mothers will choose at once while stocks are new and fresh and all sizes are to be had. We are now ready with fall and winter lines in Lackawanna Twins, and Carter's Underwear pants, vests, union suits wool, cotton and mix tures. We Give S. & H. Stamps Ask for them I Boys' Suits $6.75 . Main Floors Splendid well made suits that will give good service. Made up in corduroys and dark mix tures. Broken sizes 6 to 18. Limited number of suits. (Sft 7 Specially priced Friday DUe I t) 2-Pant Suits $9.85 Main Floor Boys' Suits with 2 pairs of pants. Made up in dark mixtures. Pants full lined. Latest Norfolk models.. Spe- (PQ OK daily priced for Friday DOtJ Blue Serge Suits Extra good values in Boys' Blue Serge Suits. Ages to to 18 at $10 $13.50 Boys' Corduroy Suits in dark gray shade. Norfolk coat with buckle and jazz pockets. Ages 6 to 18 priced 1$8.50 Other Suits for Fall at $10 to $25 ;y S6.19 Women's S lk Hosiery In the Season's Greatest Sale! Main Floor Over 6000 pairs in the sale and such values as have not been seen in Portland for many a day! Women's Silk Hose At 98c Pair Women's Seamless Silk Hose with lisle tops, reinforced heels and toes. Irregulars of regular ft. 50 grade. Specially priced for QOp Friday's selling, the pair Ot rFancy Clocked and Drooped Stitch Silk Hose with lisle tops, heels, soles and toes. OQ Irregular makes. Special DXOt Full Fashioned Silk- Hose with lisle welt, foot, heel and toe. Black, white and colors. J1 ?Q Irregulars. Sale, the pr. DAU57 Women's Pure Silk Hose with lisle welt toes, heels. Richelieu ribbed. Specially priced fl"J QO for Friday's selling, pair tDXeiO . Women's Silk Lisle Hose full fashioned style, medium and light weights. Irregulars of one of our best makes. White and CQf black only. Special, pair tJUs Full fashioned Lisle Hose of extra quality. Special p Children's Elastic Ribbed Stock ings in black and white. Irreg ulars, slightly imperfect, Specially priced, the pai !,.75c d Stock-Irreg- ;39c Gingham Week The Aisle of Cottons is featur ing a special display of ginghams this week fresh new fall stock iff a wide variety of beautiful pat terns for children's school dresses women's house dresses, street dresses, etc. Don't fall to see this display. On Main FI0017 New Kiddie Cloth 45c Yard Main Floor- This cloth makes up nicely for children's school frocks and gives splendid service. C Priced for Friday at, yard)! New School Plaids in All Colors Small plaids, medium plaids and large plaids in every wanted col or and combination. Also new percales, Devonshire cloth,, madras and many other materials. Large Bed Spreads At $2.85 Main Floor- Crochet Bedspreads in many attractive patterns. These are In good large sizes C0 QC and well made. Special DOt Outing Flannel 25c Yard Main Floor Twilled White Out- . fng Flannel for night gowns, pa jamas, skirts, etc. Excel- OC lent quality.- Priced, yard t)i Sk-nfvm Viti Sid 1 Vif T-Trmevntra vo China and rr -" -"- vv cj. Glassware Free Instructions on the Care and Usve of Table Silver . A representative from the factory is giving a series of instructive ''and interesting talks on the correct use and proper care of silverware. Yoa are cordially invited to attend and ask her anything you may want to know about this subject. She will also take pleasure in explaining to you the many superior features of the celebrated jOjy Rogers Bros. .(J?J Silverware Famous for over 70 years and today the choice of dis criminating buyers the world over; We show a complete stock of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware in sets and in single .pieces. ' Make H a point to. visit this department soon. Haviland L Fancy China 50c and $1 Third Hoof The above prices are but a fraction of real values in this sale but we must have room at once hence i the sacrifice. Beautiful Haviland ' Fancy China In several differentecorations with coin gold border treatment. Hundreds of pieces to, select from. Very attrac tive for gift Special 50c and $1 Great Sale of Dinner Sets And Separate Pieces FINAL CLEAN-UP of all short lines of English Semi-Porcelain Decor ated Dinner. Ware sets and separate pieces at half and less than half regular prices. Choice of many attractive designs. Wonderful saving. VEGETABLE DISHES oval and found shapes. Special 50c 75c SUGAR BOWLS choice .of sev eral styles and sizes, special 75c TEA POTS in many different styles and sizes, special at $1.00 PLATES bread and butter, salad, dessert, breakfast and din ner plates at 15-20-25-3O-35c. CREAM PITCHERS large and small sizes Special at 25c-50c COVERED Vegetable Dishes only 50 in this lot Special $1.00 BOUILLON . Cups and Saucers, all shapes and patterns. Sale 25c MEAT PLATTERS in several sizes and styles, at 50c-75c-$l 6t H.T -We give S. Trading Stamps. Many Odd Dinner Sets 1-2 Price and Less Sale of Garbage Pails Third Floor Extra heavy galvan ized iron garbage pails on sale. $3.50 Garbage Pails now $2.48 14.00 Garbage Pails now $2.98 $4.75 Garbage Pails now $3.48 $1.40 Galvanized Water QOn PaUs 10-qt. size special HOC Window Screens Third Floor I8x45-inch Hardwood adjustable Window Screens. Sizes '18x45 inches. Regular 75c POn grade. Price'd special at tlOC ill--. - - Jr W'y IL Wash Boilers Special $2.95 Third Floor Heavy Tin Wash Boil- with tight-fitting cover, wood ers I grip handles and metallic CO QC bottom, pncea special Electric Irons At $3.95 $3.95 Third Floor Electric Irons, full nickel plated, complete with cord. Heating element guaranteed for one year. Weight 6 pounds. September Sale special Good White Paint $3.65 Gal. Well known stan dard make. For out side or inside use. Full gallon to the can. A remarkable bargain take quick advan tage of itl Special $3.68 per, gallon. Linoleum Varnish -, for ; floors or linoleums, i-qt. cans, special 88c r tarn waau.