The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1919, Page 9, Image 9

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HISTORY
NSTRUCTORS
OBJECT TO THOMPSON
TEXT BOOK NOW USED
Superintendent Grout Heads Off
Scheme to Substitute Other
Authors for Study.
books for the fcstt. and 1 -cannot have it
We only aim to have about two reference
books of a kind in each library. The
pupils are then assigned topics to look up
in different books land report on In class.
Augur was strongly in favor of retaining
Mussey's test last year."
The attack on the Muzzey text was led
last year by Judge Wallace McCamanL
Objection to the high school history
text adopted by the school board a year
7 sko for use In the city schools after a
j storm of oppoHltlon to Muzzey's history
then In vogue, by the Daughters of the
'-! Revolution and others; are shaping Into
I form by certain history instructors-who.
i a -fltnilnir n 1 Vl A 4tilrHOl 1 1 1 1 f rcf-
erence books.
, Superintendent D. A.- Grout Tuesday
headed off what he took to be an at
tempt to substitute other books for the
text written by Charles Manfred Thomp-
'' son, when he vetoed requests by Herbert
. Augur of Jefferson high school and E. E.
; Schwartztrauber of Lincoln high school,
for reference history books by Forman
& West In numbers of from lu to 110
'' copies.
Ml'ST HAVK UHOTTT'8' APPROVAL
All requests for library books are sub
mitted by Miss Mary' Frances Isom to
Superintendent tlrout for his approval
before being, filled.
' Otejectioriu to the Thompson text center
. in the greater stress placed Upon the in-
dustrlal history than usual.'. Instead of
, dealing with-the political history alone,
the text also considers the industrial and
' social history. Thompson is a professor
i of econornlcs in the University of Illinois.
1 The book has been adopted for four
! years, leaving three more years during
j' which it must be used, according to the
j contract.
J HISTORY HAS NO LIFE
; Schwartztrauber says the book is a
I splendid history of its sort, but that the
; ' history that has VI fe in it and which ap
peals to the students is omitted.
"The text is only a basis upon which
free pse Is made of reference books. But
1 believe in giving the children access to
a great many books rather than restrict
them to one or two. I believe the move
ment is an effort to substitute the other
Furniture Making
Is Purpose of New
Portland Company
Salem, Sept 18. Manufacturing and
dealing in furniture and lumber prod
ucts is the purpose of the L. R. Kollock
Manufacturing company, which has filed
articles of Incorporation. The Incor
porators are 1... R. Kollock, John K.
Kollock and John B. Hibbard and head
quarters of the corporation will be
maint.-.ined in Portland. The capital
stock is f25.000. .
The Aetna Garage, with headquarters
.at Portland, has been Jncorjxrated by
A. J. Montgomery, Lee O'Hanlon and
W. W. Churchill. The capital stock of
the company is $5000 and the purpose Is
to conduct a general garage business.
The Paul Sales company has been, In
corporated by rFank Welles. I-. W. Cro
nan and Maurice Zeitz. It the purpose
of the corporation to manufacture and
deal in merchandise. The capital stock
is 125.000 and offices will be established
and maintained in Portland.
Charles J. erFguson, Charlton Cqrrin,
William Wood, George J. Walton and O.
D. Burke, all of Klamath alls.F have In
corporated the Southern OreRon Drug
company. The capital stock is $25,000.
The Hudson St Gram company of
Portland has increased its capital stock
from $60,000 to $100,000.
SENATOR JOHNSON IS
GOING TO NORTHWEST
WITH HIS TREATY FIGHT
Opponent of League Speaks at
Duluth Friday and at Minne
apolis Friday Night.
Lincoln. Neb.. Sept 18. (U. P. Sen
ator Hiram Johnson planned today to
carry his fight against the treaty to the
Northwest He leaves for Duluth to
night He will speak there Friday night
and at Minneapolis Saturday.
Despite a heavy rain here Wednesday
night, 4000 persons crowded the audi
torium to hear the' Californian'e argu
ments. President Wilson, in attempting to
have the United States ratify the League
of Nations, assumes to put the world in
a straltjacket wherein there can be no
movement lor betterment progress or
humanity. Johnson declared.
In referring to the president" address
at Omaha. Johnson quoted him as say
ing, in effect:
"The American people must accept
the foreign document which I present to
you, without Investigation, analysis,
amendment or reservation.
"When did the president of the Unit
ed. States possess the power to say to its
people and its congress, 'You must? "
Johnson asked.
"When the league was discussed in
Paris, Great Britain would not he a
party until Great Britain was given five
voces, and in this manner she amended
. "France would not subscribe until she
was given an offensive and defensive
alliance with the United States, and thus
she amended it
"Japan declined to' sign unless given
Shantung with its 38,000.000 Chinese. The
president yielded and thus Japan amend
ed the league.
"Just one country is denied the privi
lege by Mr. Wilson of protecting itself,
its treasure, its blood, ips future, and
that country is tne unitea states.
Cases Delayed by
War Are Heard in
Supreme Court
Salem. Sept. 18. The supreme court
Wednesday heard arguments In two
cases delayed because of the war. Both
actions were brought by mothers of
Austriana, at the time alien enemies,
killed in a railroad wreck in a camp of
the Western Cooperage company, Sep
tember 13, 1915. The plaintiffs are Yozo
Ljubickj mother of Xuro Ljubick, and
Marja Rjacick, mother .of Mjo Rjacick.
The suits were brought In Multnomah
county. Mrs. Rjacick was awarded a
judgment in the original trial but the
court dismissed the Ljublck case on the
ground that the Austrian consul had no
right to permit the mother of the dead
man to appear as plaintiff.
Government Files
Briefs in Actions
Oversale of Land
Salem, Sept 18. Government briefs in
the cases brought by Andrew B. Ham -mond,
Charles J. Linton and the Booth
Kelly Lumber company to recover ap
iroximately $300,000, which they assert
they paid under' alleged illegal contracts
vith the'Oresron California' Railroad
company for lands; were received .Wed
nesday by Attorney General Brown andJ
will be filed with the. supreme court
The. briefs were prepared by S. W.
Williams, special assistant United States
attorney general.
The chief interest of the government
is to seek to protect itself frcm loss of
half of the proceeds of the sale of the
lands, which Is threatened if the plain
tiffs win, it is said. Oregon and coun
ties in which the lands lay are inter
ested to the extent of $76,941. -JO each,
and as a result. Attorney General
"drown appears as amicus curiae.
Brown to Address V. C. T. U.
Salem, Sept 18. Attorney General
George M. Brown has accepted an invi
tation to speak at the annual state con
vention of the Women's Christian Tem
perance union in Ashland. October 9.
His topic will be "Law Eenforcement"
Sir Robert Borden Reccvrring
Ottawa. Ont, Sept. 18. (U. P.) t
Alarmist reports as to .e health of
Sir Robert Borden, prime minister
of Canada, are officially stated to be
without foundation. He is not gaining
strength rapidjy and is unlikely to re-!
turn to his duties until next week, Dut
no fears are entertained for his recovery.
Lady Foster Is Dead
Ottawa, Sept. 18. (U: P.) Lady
Foster, wife (of Sir George E. Foster.
Canadian minister of trade and com
merce, died yesterday afternoon.
"Oh, This Is So Easy"
"Why didn't I get a Royal before?" The Royal
saves you from so much hard yes, needless
work that it's hard to understand how any.
woman will delay in getting it. Simply connect,
the -
Royal Electric Cleaner
with any electric socket and, presto, the dirt
disappears. Sold on easy payments so small
that you'll never miss the money. Reach
for the phone. Call Broadway 1696. Let
us call and demonstrate. No obligations. -
ELECTRIC CO
SIXTH AT PINE '
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR THE HOME '
LENNETTE
in the selec
fall supply
and timbre
Is
Submerged
tion of her
of gloves
las.
SHE KNOWS you know what makes
a smart toilette accessories but
do you know that
I ENNON S IS SHOWING the latest
thing in Glovedom Strap and
Slip-on Gauntlets? In all suit shades,
8 and 8-button lengths from
$3.50
THESE ARE IMPORTANT KEA
a TURKS of the street costume.
Developed in Chamois, Mocha, Cape,
washrite and French Kid. Decidedly
chic !
T E ALSO HAVE 1 and 2-olasp
Mocha, Cape and Glace gloves in
street shades.
UMBRELLAS combine usefulness
and beauty this season. The
Plcadllly model has wooden stick and
crook handle. The Jockey Club at
tractive new design, leather strap and
Bakelite trimmed handles, tins and
ferrules to match. ColOred and silver
rings and trimmings.. ;A1I best quality
silk, irom
$5.95
309 Morrison St.
and
THK WAIST SHOP
Portland Hotel Court
V. Berg, Vice Pres. and
Mgr.
OGUE
Patterns!
X t
Lennon's Vogue
Uition Suits
from 95c to $4.25
Now is the time to get your
winter underwear at remark
able prices
Soft, fine cotton knitted gar
ments, well-tailored and fin
ished, all sizes 95
Out sizes $1.15
0xfinest grade wool union
suits, exactly as above the
soft,, clingy kind that defies
colds . and damp weather.
Regular sizes $3.95
Out sizes . . . . .$4.25
St Morrlsoa Street
and
THE WAIST . SHOP
Portland Hotel Court
ChtM. F. Berg, Tlce Prei. k Mgr.
Vogue Patterns,
4 City
and Out of Town Mail Orders Filled by Experienced Shoppers and Forwarded Same Day as Received 1
We Give S. &. M. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More An Additional Cash Saving You Should Not. Overlook Filled Stamp Books Redeemed, Third Floor
Portland Agency for SweepenVac and Hoover Electric Suction Cleaners See Demonstration, Third Floor Portland Agency for Gossard Corsets and for Carter's Knit Underwear
Buster Brown Shoes
For Boys and Girls
Buster Brown Shoes will Keep the children's feet
.strong and shapely and prevent foot ailments of all
kinds. See-display in Shoe Department, First Floor.
HOME
JOURNAL
PATTERNS
ARE USED
by Millions
OF- WOMEN
BECAUSE
THEY GIVE
BEST RESULTS
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
AND BAGS
RELIABLE
MAKES
AT REASON
ABLE PRICES
3D FLOOR
Our Basement Store
Is Ready for Fall
ready with great stock; of desirable merchan
dise at the lowest prices. You can save many a
dollar by coming to our Basement for fall needs.
Fall Fashions Find Fullest Expression At This Store
Here you may choose from the largest stock of women's suits, coats and dresses in the entire northwest
Women's Shoes $5.95
Girls' New Fall
Apparel
Hundreds of beautiful new gar
ments fresh, new, pretty coats
and frocks in smarter styles than
most dressmakers could think up
in styles iust suited to the ages
of the girls who will wear them.
See them at once. Exceptional!
Children's Coats
In Latest Styles
Second Floor For girls to years to
intermediate ages we show an ex
cellent range of the new fall coats
in every desirable material and col
or. Priced $14.75 ur to $75.00
Ne w C orduroy C oats
For Little Tots
Second Floor These Coats are
made up in splendid quality cordu
roy in season's newest styles. Sizes
2 to 6. Moderately priced, $12.98
Girls' Dresses
$9.75 to $39.50
Second Floor Smart new Fall
Dresses of serge many smart
styles priced $9.75 to $36.50
New SilTc Dresses in beautiful
models priced $17.50 to $35.00
New Velvet Dresses $23 and up.
New Fall Hats
We now have an attractive show
in of new fall hats for little tots.
Felts, velvets and velours. Ask to
see them. Popular prices prevail.
Smart New Fall Dresses
Women's
New Ripple
Sweaters
Second Floor A new lot just
received. Popular style with rip
ple peplum, tuxedo collar and
bell shaped sleeves. These are
very smart it worn witn a nar
row leather belt. Excellent as
sortment of colors, including
American beauty, pink, salmon,
turquoise, peacock, Chinese iMue
and white. Ask to see these.
Your choice at only $12.50
Other New Fall
Sweaters
in a great range of popular styles
plain or fancy weaves pure
silk, fiber silk or wool. Reasonable
At $45
Second Floor Charming frocks for after
noon or street wear in a number of dif
ferent models, in a feature showing to
morrow in the Basement Store. There
are straight-line effects ornamented with
wool embroidery, beads and braids. New
draped effects and high waist-line mod
els. Dresses of plain or brocaded satin,
crepe meteor, and 'fancy Georgette in
combination with satin, tricolet and fiber
silk. Excellent range of fall
colors. Good assortment at only
$45
Attractive Model
Illustrated
as
is of Georgette crepe and satin com
bined. Bead embroidered and trimmed
with folds. This model also priced to sell
at only $45.00- Suit Dept., 2d Floor.
Women's Waists
Priced
Special
$1
Center Circle, lit Floor Tomorrow wc
place on sale another great lot of dainty
lingerie waists scores of pretty styles
made up in voiles, organdies and lawns.
White, pink, blue, lavender, green, etc.d
Round, square, V or high neck, models.
Some are lace trimmed, others have
plaited collars and are trimmed
with tucks. Extraordinary value
$1.00
Model Grocery
Fourth Floor
Experienced telephone clerks
at your service 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
We give S. & H. Trad'g Stamps
Carnation Milk
15c a Can
Royal Baking Powder, OPp
12-oz. cans, special at Otll
Imported French Peas, 9Q
not colored; 3 5c size can
OUR DELICATESSEN Shop is
headquarters for cold meats,
salads, cheese, smoked fish,
pickles, etc.. etc.
KC3
V
ti,
v
Formerly Priced
$850 to $12.00
Main Floor Can you' afford
to overlook this great oppor
tunity to save on high-grade,
derendable, wanted footwear?
Black kid buttoned shoes
with cloth topi kid shoes in
buttoned and laced patterns
a few with white chamranne
toppings and dozens of otji
er styles. All heights of
heels and shapes of toes. Sizes
2 14 to S 'A only. Shoes sell
ing heretofore at $8.50 up to
$12. Priced spe- QP
cial for this sale at DOUO
Women's. Boots Special $9.95
Main Floor 'Women's Buttoned Boots, 9 inches high, patent colt vamp with
gray cloth tops laced style with high curved heels brown 'kid boots
with harmonizing fabric tops, pointed toe, imitation tip, Cuban heel dark
brown calf with cloth tops, laced pattern, imitation win
military heels. Regular $12 Boots, priced special for this
tip. flQ nr
sale at D.7J
Beads!
The Jewelry Section directs
your attention to a notable dis
play of the new bead necklaces
now being featured, 1st Floor.
Beautiful French Pearl Beads
in white, cream and pink. Plain
jr graduated. Several lengths.
Prices range 50c to $65.00
New Crystal Beads in topaz,
red, amber, emerald, crystal,
coral, jet, etc. 50c to $7.50
Fall Coatings
In Popular Weaves
Main Floor Even with the ad
vanced prices of materials one can
make a coat for much less than
the ready-made garment will cost.
New Bolivias, Velours, Polo
Cloth, Silvertones, Tweeds, French
jmd Tailor Serges, Tricotines, Wool
Jerseys, Poplins, Broadcloths. Peach
Bloom, Trecosuedes, Velangora and
many other popular weaves.
Housekeepers'
Supplies
The Aisle of Cottons has pre
pared a list of good savings for those
who need new supplies for the home
sheets, sheetings, towels, pillow
cases, spreads, etc.. etc.
Quality Sheetings
At Low Prices
Grass Rugs Special $1.48
Bargain Circle, Main Floor
r
Basement Millinery
Hat Shapes
$3.69
Basement On sale for two
days if quantity lasts. Smart
new "untrimmed hats tur
bans, large hats medium
hats in a- large assortment of
styles. Black, navy, brown.
sand, gray and blue IQ Q
elvet. Special at DO.Ul7
(jirls Hats
Special $1
r Only a limited numbei in
tnis lot. Trimmed hats and
tailored hats, also school
tarns. Assorted coP ? Afl
Priced special DJLeVVr
ors.
3?
Main Floor An even hundred of
these good rugs offered for tomor
row at the abovft special price. Size
27x54 inches. Very handy to have
about the house. Reg- j-1 4Q
ular $2.00 grade. Sale DJ-.'iO
FANCY PILLOWS a special lot
selected from our regular stock, un
derpriced for Friday at the Bargain
Circle. Covered with cretonne in
attractive patterns. On d1 AO
sale while they last DJ-.'0
Bleached
yards wide.
Bleached
yards wide.
Sheetings,
Special at on
Sheetings, 2J4
Special at on
Sheets
fy70C
t75c
Carpet Hassocks Special at $1.79
New Cretonnes at 68c Yard
Main Floor Carpet, Hassocks or
Foot Rest, as some people call
them. Various patterns and colors.
Well made, from Jiigh-gVade carpet.
83 of them on sal? Friday I- HQ
at the Bargain Circle 15J-. V
Main Floor Several hundred yards
new cretonnes specially priced for
Friday's selling. Large assortment
of light and dark patterns. Regu
lar 90c and $1.00 grades. CQp
Priced special at, the yard "Ov
S2.00
48c
Special Sale of High-Grade
Hair Switches
Second Floor Newest style Switches and a perfect match is
assured, because of the wide range of shades shown, Women
who know the quality of hair goods we sell will be quick to
take advantage of this sale. Note the REDUCTIONS!
$2.00 Switches $1.67
. $7.00 Switches $550
Switches. CJO 99
at DdtOO
Bleached Sheets of good heavy
quality. One dozen to a 11 QA
customer. Size 72x90 DJL.i7l
Sheets 81x90 ins. now at
Bleached Sheeting for sin
gle bed. Special at, yard
Pillow Cases
Bleached Pillow Cases of heavy
linen finish muslin. Size 4 5 9Q
x36. Priced special at only OIV
Pillow Casing, 42 inches Q!
wide. Priced special, yard t- W
Pillow Casing, 4 5 incites 9Q
wide. Priced special at, yard OOC
Bed Spreads
Crochet Bedspreads, in large size,
hemmed, neat patterns. QO'OC
Priced special now at only 3l0J
Crochef Bedspreads, scalloped and
corners, large size. oj i c
Boys' Suits at $6.75
Very Special
and we haven't a great number of
these suits, so act promptly. Good,
serviceabale dark colors for school wear.
Smart waist-seam style with full lined
pants. Broken assortment of &f rff
sizes 6 to 18 years. Sale price PU I
Corduroy Suits
At $8.50
Main Floor Dark color corduroy suits
with full cut knicker pants and belted
coat with buckle. Sizes forAboys
8 to 18 years. Extra values
$3.50
Priced special
$4.50
Priced
Switches. IQ ftA
special at wUiUU
Nestle Hair Waving
$5.00 Switches. 2Q ryr
Priced special at DO. l O
S6.00 Switches. &A PA
Priced special at O.tfU
is a charming mode of dressing the hair to bring out its nat
ural beauty. The Nestle method (fives a permanent wave that
will withstand dampness, fog, bathing, etc. Beauty Shop, 2d Fl.
cut corners, large size
Priced special now at only
Comforter Batts
Wool or Cotton
Fine Soft Wool Batts (JO fA
1 pound size on safe at .JiJf
Fine Soft Wool Batts AA
2 pound size on sale at tD'xaVIU
Fine Soft Wool Batts I A A
3 pound size ort sale at DUJvr
Stitched Cotton Batts I- PQ
3 pound size--on sale at DXJO
Wool Finish Cotton QO PA
Batts priced special at D.OU
Domestic Department
Main Floor
TS8.50
Boys' Stockings
In a Sale
Main Floor Heavy ribbed cotton stock
ings with double heel, toe. Sizes 8-11
LOT 1 45c and 50c Stockings 30c
LOT 2 60c and 65c Stockings 43c
1st
Dept.,
Floor
Men's Winter Underwear
All Weights
Let us suggest you come in
tomorrow and look over our
new fall and winter lines in
men's underwear on display.
Vassar Union Suits wool
and wool mixed $4 to
Vassar Cotton Union Suits
now priced $2.00 to $6.50
Vassar Silk Union Suits $16
Carter Union Suits in light,
medium, heavy, $210.50
Mens Sweaters
$350 to $1850
Main Floor Wool Sweater
Coats. Wool Jerseys and Sllp-
Ons in all the new and de
sirable styles. Some have
large shawl collars. Now is
the time to get yours and
have it ready when the cold
weather comes. Popular prices.
Men's Outing Flannel Night
Shirts ranginj $1.50-$2.50
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