The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 05, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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MONDAY , JANUARY ' 5, 1920J C
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IN NORTH PORTLAND
HARBOR
ADVOCATED
Chamber Mindful of Need of
Several Industrial Concerns
Now Awaiting Locations.
With several Industrial concerns de
siring factory sites In North Portland,
but delaying1 actual purchase until per
manent harbor Improvements can be
guaranteed,, the department of Indus
tries of the Chamber of Commerce is
urging the Port of Portland commission
and the United States engineers to get
together on some definite plan for the'
Improvement of North Portlanl harbor.
A. permanent backwater harbor of suf
ficient depth to accommodate any vessel
coming up the Columbia river was guar
anteed several years ago -after the har
bor was dredged out and a bulkhead
.was built across the upper end of the
channe! between North Portland and
Itayden Island. This bulkhead was to
work a double purpose by keeping silt
from fining up the North Portland har
bor and to divert the waters of the
Columbia to scour out a channel for
Vancouver.
The bulkhead was a success1 In at
taining these two ends, but the scouring
process on the Vancouver side of the
river threatened to undermine the 8.,
P. A a bridge supports. Officials of
the railroad threatened suit to force re-
moval of the bulkhead, but it suddenly
sprunk a leak and has been in that
condition since. ,
The size of the break in the bulkhead
has permitted the carrying of silt Into
the North Portland harbor. Several
deep waiter ship are due in the harbor
soon and industrial concerns are urging
the Immediate improvement of the har
bor and adoption of a policy to main
tain a permanent depth. .
Mrs. Dunbar Goes to
Tuberculosis Meet
Mrs. Saidle Orr-Dunbar, executive sec
retary of the Oregon Tuberculosis asso
ciation, left Sunday, evening for Chicago
to attend a conference of regional and
state secretaries of the National Tuber
culosis association for outlining policies
for 120. Additional medical service will
be discussed and an enlarged usefulness
of the modern health crusade will be con
sidered. The meetings will be held In
the La Salle hotel January 8, and 10.
George Kverson, regional secretary for
the seven -Northwestern states, with
headquarters In Portland, will also at
tend the conference.
'Strawberry' Smith
New Superitendent
Of Ashland's Parks
Ashland. Jan. 6. E. S. Smltn has
been appointed superintendent of city
parks, to take the place ef the late
James Galbralth. Smith has been so
successful with strawberries that he is
known as "Strawberry Smith."
Local students of the University of
Oregon entertained with a benefit dance
New Tear"s night for the university
women's building fund.
Brothers on Debate Team
Albany, Jan. 6. The local high school
debating teams will be composed of Ed
ward Sox, Harold Sox, Harold Hofllch
and Glen Jackson. The two Sox boyw.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Box. will
uphold the affirmative.
Tomorrow the Downstairs
Store Features a Great
Sale of Domestics
We carry at all times a full assortment of dependable
quality domestics at lowest prices. In this sale these prices
arestill further reduced. 1
Sheeting
Yard 59c
72 inches wide. Good sturdy
quality full-bleached sheeting.
Limited quantity. An excellent
value at this special price
yard 59c.
Bedford
Cord 49c
36 Inches wide. Fine white
pique and Bedford cord in mill
lengths from 2 to to yards. Reg
ular 65c to 75c qualities at
yard 49c.
Suiting
Yard 25c
34 inches wide. Serviceable
quality "Seaside" suiting desir
able for uniforms, dresses,
aprons and middies. Regular 35c
quality at yard 2 5 c.
Wash Goods
Yard 25c
27 to 36 inches. Standard
quality -percales, ginghams, chev
iots and shirtings in mill lengths
from 2 to to yards. 35c to 40c
values.
Toweling
Yard 17c
A table of assorted huck,
crash and glass toweling in plain
white and white with red or blue
striped. 16 to t7 inches wide.
Toweling
Yard 25c
IS inches wide. Good dur
able quality linen weft crash
toweling in bleached and brown
with blue border. Fine for
roller towels.
Table Cloths
Each $1.85
Sire 72x72 Inches. Full
bleached hfjvy mercerized dam
ask table cloths that ajt cut and
ready for hemming. Tomorrow
only 1.85.
Bed Spreads
Only $1.49
Just a limited number of serv
iceable quality crochet bed
spreads in single and H bed
sizes. Regularly 1.98 special
at only 1.49.
Blankets
at $2.98
Very special sale of heavy
fleeced cotton blankets in gray
and tan. Sizes 70x80 and 72x80
Inches. Limited number at pair
2.98.
Comforters
for $2.98
Full bed size comforters cov
ered with sub count silkoline in
floral designs and filled with fine
soft cotton. Regularly priced at
3.98.
Curtaining
Yard 19c
24 and 36 inches wide. Serv
iceable quality curtain scrims in
pretty floral and bird designs.
White and ecru. Some slightly
imperfect.
Curtains
Pr. $1.49
Good looking scrim curtains
with lace edge and hemstitched
border. Regular widths. 2
yards long. Limited number in
this sale at pair 1.49.
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Extra Special Values
72x90 Inch Muslin Sheets for 98c.
81x90 Inch Muslin Sheets at $1.79.
17x25 Inch Feather Pillows at 83c.
42x36 Inch Muslin Pillow Cases 35c.
36 Inch Soft Finish Muslin, Yd. 25c.
36 Inch White Poplin, Yard for 49c.
17x34 Inch Huck Towels Now 19c.
18x36 Inch Turkish Towels for 29c.
a ... . Meier Frank's ; Lower Price Store. Basement Balcony.
Hawaiian Pinaappte, Del Monte, fancy, sliced or grated, No. 2 cans. doz.
3.90. three- cans SI.
Pork and Beans, Del Monte. No. 1 cans, doz. 1.60, can 14c.
CaUup, Del Monte, best quality, doz. pints 2.65. 3 pints 70c. pint 25c
Baktaa; Powder, Royal (Cook Book free with each order), 12-oz. 36c
Washinc Powder, Sea Foam, large pkgs., case of 16 pkgs. 4, p kg. 27c
Laundry Soap, White Wonder, 100 bar case 6.65, ten bars 68c
Mel jt & Frank's : Grocery, Ninth Floor.
Grocery
Specials
The- QwautV Stow or POKTWUfar
THE FAIR PRICE STORE
Store Opens 9:15 A. M.
Store Closes 5:45 P. M.
SECOND ANNUAL MEIER & FRANK ORIGINAL
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Sale
g To Bring Down Living Costs
NOW FAIRLY STARTED ON THEIR SECOND GREAT WEEK
THE WHOLE STORE JOINS WITH A RIGHT GOOD WILL
Fully appreciative of the high standard of value-giving we established
in last year's Bringing Down the Cost of Liying Sales, we laid our plans
carefully and well ahead of time to make these 1920 Sales to Bring Down
Living Costs of equally helpful, equally vital character. We are glad to
show an example in this way and shall continue to set the standard for
selling dependable merchandise at economy prices.
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Here Is a Simplified List of Some of Tomorrow's Values
Watch our ads each day for new items of interest bringing new savings to all-who share in these January Sales to Bring Down Living Costs.
APPAREL SALES
Women's Cots Greatly Reduced
Every coat in our splendid stocks is reduced, which means that every taste and every expenditure may
be gratified now at a large saving. Particularly good choosing at 21.45, 34.25. 56.25. 68.50,
82.50, 98.50. Fourth Floor.
Women's Suits Greatly Reduced
Many less than half. Emphasis is placed on those at 20, 23.85, 32.65, 41.45. Fourth Floor.
Women's Dresses Greatly Reduced
The "indispensable" kinds are featured at the reduced prices of 14.85. 18.85. 24.85. 34.65.
Fourth Floor.
Women's Fur Coats Reduced
30 to 42-Inch fur coats in Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), near seal, nutria, marmot, etc., are now offered
at handsome sav.ngs. ; Fourth Floor.
MILLINERY
Trimmed Hats 1-2 Price
Every winter hat in the Millinery Salon is now at half its original pricing. It is an opportunity that
will interest every woman whose thoughts turn hatward at this season. Fourth Floor.
Untrimmed Hats 1-2 Price
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fair nrir c ;uuu 10 jcicci irom at nair me original
iair prices. ,
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Hat Trimmings 1-4 Off
AH flowers and feathers in the Millinery Salon can be bought now at a full fourth discount.
Fourth Floor.
Girls' Hats Greatly Reduced
a77r !n,d,teaiIred hats whlch werc 8-50 t0 112 00 are now 4-50- VcIvc d velour hats which were
3.25 to 3.75 are now 1.95. Fourth fip
MISCELLANEOUS
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Silks $1.49
Yard wide taffetas and messalines in dark-colored fancies, light and evening shades Taken from rerular
stocks. No phone orders, exchanges or C. O. D.'s. Second Floor.
Knitting Yarns 89c Hank
Femarkable values in view of the advance in prices. Best grade knitting yarns that were good value
at ,110, Second Floor.
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Samples of Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks
Our floor samples of famous Oshkosh wardrobe trunks are offered at greatly reduced crices for the
January sales. Limited number. Sixth Floor.
Rubber Water Bottles $1.89 .
"Tyrian" agate moulded bottles in mottled black and white rubber, 2-quart size. Guaranteed for 2 years.
Main Floor.
ALSOFOR WOMEN
Sale of Women's Shoes $5.45
.fh"Vny rtmm' shor and discontinued lines of women's and big misses' shoes taken from regular
chafes o7 CerO,VDif ,8 - Gd makCS nd 8ty1"- N ph"e orderS' Trrov.l ex
" . . Third Floor.
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Women's $18.50-$20.00 Sweaters $13.50
Mostly tuxedo style, knitted of good soft wool in favored colors.' but not all sizes in all shades:
Third Floor.
Sports Coats $13.95 and $17.50 1
UK?eJfJrr!Ctd " hih " 42'50- Ext" W,rm COats of brushed or tea" wol. me combined
with silky angora. : ' Third Floor.
Women's Kimonos $2.95
Of cotton crepe, many hand-embroidered and complete with belt or obi. Pretty cu Limited
number. -",Vl Floor.
Women's Neckwear Underpriced
A special group- at 69c brings neckwear of organdy with lace and Georgette crepe, all lace neckwear,
English eyelet collars and net guimpes and Jabots. Main Floor.
Vestees and Gilets 1-4 Off
Were 5.00 to 29.50. now 3.75 to 19.66. As one might Infer from the range of prices, the selec
tion is most attractively broad. Main fioor
Women's Silk and Fiber Hose 89c
"Irregulars" with double lisle tops, heels and toes. Semi-fashjoned legs and seamless feet. Cordovan,
gray, black and white. All sizes. Main Floor
;
Plain Black Cashmere Hose Pair 65c
Medium weight black cashmere hose of a finely! serviceable quality. Seamless feet and hemmed tops.
A sizes. Main Floor.
FOR THE HOME
More GOOD Furniture Is Reduced
White enameled and other bedroom furniture, dining-room furniture, living-room furniture, odd chairs
and rockers odd pieces and suites of dependable furniture at great savings for the January sales. Your
own terms in reason. . Eighth Floor.
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The January Sale of Curtains
brings fine lots of curtains at 1.99, 2.45, 2.99, 3.85 and 5.35. Odds and ends from regular stocks
all are remarkable values. Seventh Floor.
Curtaining at 37c, 49c, 53c and 77c
At 37c fine quality figured and dotted filet net. At 49c voile and. marquisette. At 53c and 77c splen
did cretonnes in a variety of patterns and colors. Seventh Floor.
20c to $2.00 Wall Paper at HALF
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American and European wall papers in choice patterns, but odd lots. Enough for 1. 2 or more room
of each kind. Roll now 10c to 1. Seventh Floor.
Axminster, Wilton and Velvet Rugs
are reduced for the January sales. Reductions range from the 27.50 velvet rugs in size 6x9 feet at
19.75 to the 55.00 Axminster rugs in size 9x12 feet at 44.50. j Seventh Floor.
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Special Sale of Aluminumware
5 unusual values are offered for the January sales: Set of 2 sauce pans at 1.49; set of 3 sauce pans at
1.62 and 1.90; "Betty Bright" 8-quart lipped preserving kettles 1.69 and 10-quart kettles at 1.95.
Basement.
The Great January White Sale of 1920
Enters on Its Second Day It Offers at. Most Favorable Prices Women's
mid Children's American Made Undermuslins, Philippine and Porto Rican
Handmade Lingerie, Silk Underclothes, Laces, Embroideries, Linens, Etc.
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