The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 13, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND TUESDAY, APRIL .13. 1920.
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IRRIGATION PLANS
0F1RM SPRINGS
NEAR COMPLETION
Salqm, April 13. Rapid; progress
la being made in the completion of
:tfce Warrnsprlngs Irrigation project
in Malheur county,, according to
PercyjA. Cupper, state engineer, and
Will ii. Bennett, state superintend
ent of! banks, who returned Monday
from j Eastern Oregon, where they
have been inspecting irrigation and
drainaige districts as members of the
state irrigation securities commis
sion. '
I
. Water will be turned into the ditches
this week, and only a few finishing
touched remain to complete the entire
. project An additional $200,00 in bonds
waB certified to by the board Monday
afternoon upon the return oj the two
members, this amount, ' it was said,
being Sufficient to complete the project.
The . Kingman colony drainage dis
trict in Malheur county was also in
spected; as were the Sparta. Durkee
y and Bridgeport irrigation districts in
Baker county.
State Engineer Cupper Inspected the
proposed municipal water system at
North Powder and the proposed ex
tension of the municipal water sup
ply system at Enterprise, bote of which
have been turned, over to the state en
gineer's office by the state board of
health : for approval.
Baker Bans Jitney
Dances;
Transient
Aimed at
Musicians
Baker, April 13. -- Jitney dances In
Baker were doomed Monday by the
city; commission, which passed an
ordinance prohibiting the practice of col
lecting fees for each dance at public af
fairs given by private enterprises. The
ordinance was aimed principally at
transient orchestras which. It was
charged, have been fleecing pleasure
seekers by crowding too many dances
Into the evening tn order to augment
their profits.
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Train service on the Sumpter Valley
railway between Baker and Prairie City
was Interrupted Saturday by a land
slide that covered the tracks near Aus
tin. Passengers were transferred.
Mrs. May Drake, formerly Miss May
Hollman of Baker. Is dead at Boise, ac
cording to word received here. B. P.
Barnard, Grant county pioneer, who left
two months ago for! Phoenix, Aria., for
his health, is also reported dead.
' Funds to finance i the appearance of
the Baker Concert band at the Shrine
convention in Portland next June will
be raised at a benefit dance.
A tota)l of $147,586.72 was paid out
by the state Industrial commission to
Injured jorkmn and their dependents
during the month 6t March, according
to the monthly statement of the com
mission. Total disbursements fqr the
month aggregated $15,766.51, of which
$17,972.61 was administrative expense.
- Receipts of the department for the
month totaled $267,775.03. An unas
Slgned ; surplus of $832,619.89 Is shown
in the report.
i A total of 1621 accidents were re
ported ; to the commission during the
month, of which seven were fatal.
Present Improvements to the state
memorial building at Champoeg will be
left to the Judgment of Peter D'Arcy
of Satem and Oeorge H. Himes of
Portland, prominent Oregon pioneers.
This course was adopted by the state
board of control Monday after a visit
y to the; historic spot in company with
iiimH , ami u Arpy. ati appropriation
of $5000- wrts made by the state legis
lature ;of 1919 for the Improvement of
the memorial building. Up to- the pres
et time, however, no action has been
taken by the board. It is planned to
use some $2000 at this time in re
painting the building and adding cer
tain necessary conveniences.
Leslie Butler, Head
Of Hood River Bank,
Succeeded by Son
Hood River, April 13. Closing 20
year as president of the Butier Bank
ing company of this city, Leslie Butler
has resigned and has been succeeded
by his son, Truman Butler, who helped
organize the 'bank April 4, 1920. The
elder Butler will retain the chairman
ship of the board of directors. The
younger Butler has been active head of
the batik far several years.
The retiring banker will devote his
time to philanthropic activities. He is
vice president of the state hygiene and
anti-tuberculosis organizations and a
member of the Y. M. C. A. executive
ommltltee for Oregon and Idaho. He
is also j chairman of a committee named
to investigate children's homes of the
state find recommend measures for co
ordination of their work. He is 72 years
old. Aj gold watch was presented by the
directors of the bank at the anniversary
celebration.
Three Injured When
Car Goes Over Bank
The Dalles, April " 13. Three persons
were seriously injured Sunday when an
automobile, driven by Dr. A. P. Ingram,
went 'over a steep bank five miles east
of here. Dr. Ingram suffered seven
broken ribs and 'Mrs. Ingram received
two fractures of the legs. Dr. D. T.
Brown, who was also in the car, re
ceived a compound fracture of the right
ankle when he was thrown from the
machine, which turned over three times,
landing upside down in the bottom of
the canyon. Mrs. Brown escaped with
minor scratches, as did two children,
Alton Ingram and Elizabeth Brown.
New. Legion Post Is
Organized at Wamic
Wamlc, April 13. A local post of the
American legion has been organized
with the following officers: W. P.
Blanchard, commander : Chester Brit
tain, adjutant ; Carl Pratt, secretary
treasurer ; Don Miller, chaplain. The
local post takes In all of the Wapinltia
country, Including Juniper Flat, Tygh
valley and Wamic. i
Ohe ShirtWitk
Comfort Points
Tout ellar will set
comfortably on a Beau
Brummel Shirt the
neck if cut at the
proper slope.
There are maar ether raa-
i why yval eajey wearing
A RgAL COMBINATION Of STrU AlCCOMfCRr
TRY OUR MEXICAN
CHILE, 15c
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THOUSANDS of women buy
these shoes season after season
because they get better all-around
satisfaction -more j comfort and
wear and a wide selection from
fashion's foremost styles.
Seventy different handsome styles
and patterns to choose from.
Look for the Mayer trade
mark and the name Martha
Washington on the sole.
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MEET ME ON THE MEZZANINE!
Your Last Opportunity f
I Pictorial Review Special
UNTIL Thursday, April lSth only, Pictorial Review .Maga
zine, .two years for $3, fust half the new price. Write
or phone to have it charged to your account or sent C. O. D.
Pattern - Counter, Street Floor.
JMrcUmW of J Mat-it OnfeT
Attractively Priced
Colored Silk Umbrellas $7.50
lirOMiN'S stylish Umbrellas, heavy taffetai silk, in blue,
brown and red. made over steel paragon frames white
rib tips. Neat wood handles with white rings and colored
cord lodps. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc Co.
Highest Glass Novelty Suits and Coats
Now Gome In for Extraordinary Reductions
PROBABLY you have been admiring many of these wonderful creations but hesitated to pay the original
prices. Scores of the most attractive garments now come in for extraordinary reductions and included are
ALL REMAINING FASHION SHOW PIECES which have now served their purpose and are also extremely reduced.
Here' we publish a partial list of the details Every sale must be final: s j
Tfoe Coats
to mm
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Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Third Floor.
One Embroidered peachbloom
Coat in mahogany
One Novelty cape Coat of tan
cashmatine
One Novelty flare Coat of tan
ratinette
One Rose taupe Cape of
for tuna cloth
One Embroidered blouse Coat of
reindeer peachbloom Reduced
One Novelty cape Coat of natural
color imported camelshair Reduced
One Novelty cape Coat of
Pekin ratinette cloth
One Embroidered Coat of
tan poiret
One Novelty cape Coat of
brown silk duvetyn
One Novelty Coat of peach
desirette cloth
One Fancy blouse Coat of
tan poiret twill
One Fine tailored Coat of
tan duvet de laine
One Full flaring Coat of
chameleon cloth
One Fancy Coat of bluejean
serpentine cloth
One Sport Coat of tan
camelshair polo cloth
One Sport Coat of tan
camelshair cloth
One Novelty Coat of tan
chameleon cloth .
One Fancy blouse Coat of
delft duvet de laine
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
to $187.50
to $172.50
to $168.50
to $167.50
to $162.50
to $138,50
to $146.00
to $143.50
to $142.50
to $132.00
to $128.50
to $122.50
to $105.00
to $105.00
to $100.00
to $93.50
to $93.50
to $92.50
The Suits!--
One Three-piece Suit of poiret
twill, silk and wool embroid
ered, silk duvetyne vestee Reduced to $227.50
One Three-piece Suit of tan
faille, silk embroidery and
duvetyne trimmed Reduced to $195.00
One Three-piece Suit of navy
poiret, embroidered satin
blouse Reduced to $185.00
One Navy poiret twill pony Suit, i
elaborately embroidered,
jacket and skirt Reduced to $210.00
One Navy tricotine box suit, wool '
and bead embroidered,
double accordion skirt Reduced to $185.00
One Poiret Suit in navy, embroid- ;
ery and braid trimmed,
large satin embroidery sash
with fringe Reduced to $160.00
One Three-piece Suit of copen .
paulette elaborately .
embroidered Reduccti to $185.00
One Three-piece eton Suit, em-
broidered taffeta overblouse,
accordion skirt Reduced to $160.00
One Tan- tricotine Suit, fancy
embroidered
One Three-piece Suit of navy
tricotine with tricollette
overbloUse
One Navy tricotine Suit, box
model with embroidered
satin sash and fringe
Reduced to $142.50
Reduced to $175.00
Reduced to $145.50
Third floor.
Skirts for Juniors
and for Small Women
Novelty Plaids
Special $ 12.95
NEWEST tweed r-laUU fashion's
favorite for every use, and espe
cially for sport wear.
-One model side trimmed with large
buttons and side pocket. Another
model with two fancy side pockets and
button trimmed. Both finished with
belts.
The New Barontine Skirts
Special $12.95
Two models in Barontine Skirts a range of attractive colorings.
Two styles, both shirred at waist line, made with side pockets
and trimmed with pearl buttons. '
Accordion pleated Skirts in checks, sserges. plaids and Jerseys.
Priced at $8. So, $12.00. t5.00 and upward to 125.00.
.Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
SKETCHED
Small Wonder for the Great Popularity of These
Women's New Silk
Sport Stockings
Hosiery, follows the style trend and one can have no doubt
that sports are pointing the way insofar as styles for Summer
are concerned.
Clever sports wear Stockings, in two-tone color combina
tions, such as
Black and White Blue and Green
Brown and Purple Purple and Black
Splendid quality silk, reinforced with lisle toe and heel,
garter proof tops.
The Price Is $1.75 Pair
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Ac Co.
Very Interesting in the
Little Folks Isle
Where are . clothes for one, two and three-year-old tots.
Clever Suit for Little Boys
?-For instance, at $3.95 we are fea
turing some delightful little suits
6f white, pink and blue poplin
collar and cuffs finished with tiny
picot edged ruffles.
And. at $2.25, two-tone striped
Devonshire suits, with white madras
waists of hand embroidered animal
designs large pearl buttons and
pockets.
Also, little boys' coats in green
and brown heather jersey. Sizes 3,
SKETCHED 4 and 5 price 19.50.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Spring Notion Sale
SIGNALIZING the completion of the greatest notion
stocks we have ever featured, embracing almost
everything conceivable in notions required by the
home and professional dressmaker.
Note the many specially priced items:
300 Count Pins
5c
Pin sheets, ft superior
quality pin.
Hair Pins
15c Box
Shell and amber hair
pins, assorted styles, put
up nine to the box.
Stayed Belting
15c Yard
Warren's stayed belt
ing, in black and white;
3 and Z inches wide.
Safety pins. Darling brand,
twelve to a card, nickle finish,
guarded loop, rustproof, sizes 1,
2 and 3. Price 8c a card, two
cards for 1 5c.
String shopping bags, a large
assortment to choose from. Very
special at 25c.
Sanitary napkins, medium size.
These come in cartons of .one
dozen, the napkins being steril
ized, aseptic and thoroughly ab
sorbent. Also, the knitted fabric
used is treated by the same for
mula as the absorbent cotton
which it contains. Price 60c a
carton.
Mercerized darning cotton, just
the thing for mending silk or lisle
hose good quality at 7j4c.
Middy laces, a large assortment
of colors. Price 7 4c , 10c, 15c.
Buttons 3 Cards for 25c
Pearl Buttons in a large assortment of styles and sizes,
also an endless assortment of coat and dress and trimming
buttons. In fact, no mattetr what you 'may require in but
tons, you will find in this sale just what you want. Priced
3 cards for 25 c. ,
Hair Nets
6 for 50c
Matchless hair nets
extra large aiae and In
all of the wanted shades
made of finest material
and very small mesh.
These are easily handled
and fit perfectly.
Sanitary Apron
35c
Solvos Sanitary apron
the waterproof , fabric
used in this apron Is im
pervious, odorless and
extra sanitary. The up
per portion is made of
strong net or fine cam
bric, which makes it light
and cool.
Sanitary Belt
50c,
Scott's Ideal Sanitary
belt, made of best quality
of porous woven elastic,
with snap attachment on
front tab choice of me
dium or large sise.
Twilled tape. American Maid,
comes in assorted widths, white,
six-yard pieces price 10c and
t5c a bolt.
Mercerized lingerie braid in
fast washable colors pink, blue
and white five-yard pieces
price 10c a bolt.
Aluminum thimbles, assorted
sizes. Price 5c each.
llove darners, enameled, as-'
sorted colors 5 c.
Egg darners enameled, as
sorted colors 10c.
Enameled slipper trees, as
sorted colors 35c a pair.
Plain finished slipper trees
15c a pair. t
Combination metal shoe horn
and slipper tree 25c a pair.
Tracing wheel needle points
20c.
Enameled coat hangers, as
sortedpink, blue and white
12C.
0 Euclid trouser hangers 15c.
.. Adjustable 7-inch metal skirt
gauge 25 c.
Spring tape measures. a good
assortment. 60-inch length 25c
and 50c.
Linen tape measures, good
quality 5c and 10c
Street Floor, Lipman. Wolf St Co.
New Shipments of the Very Weights in
Women's I
Knit Underwear
That will be required during the next months are tow ready
And Very Attractively Priced
UrE urge )0u to supply your- requirements whjle stocks art
complete.; ' ' ;
Women's Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length, neatly
made and finished with French band neck and shoulder "
straps splendid value white. Regular sizes $1 25
extra sizes $1.50. o.
Women's Bodice Vests, pink and white, tailored top with
narrow tapes over shoulder. Regular sizes 59c. extra
sizes 69,c. i
Also Bodice Vests in fine grade lisle, pink and white.
Regular jsizes 75c, extra sizes 85c.
; Street Floor, Uptnan, Wolfe & Co.
our
; Petticoats
TIUNDREtS of women are interesting themselves in
splendid showing of inexpensively priced Pettltoats.
Special at $1,95
Splendid quality cotton taffeta
Petticoats In plain black, navy
and Russian green finished with
accordion' pleated ruffles also
black cotton taffeta tops with
fancy flowered ruffles and small
self ruffles;
Novelty Petticoats
Special $3.45
Newest j I fancy flowered and
figured skifts splendid for their
wearing qualities. Come in the
new straight-line effects, narrow
accordion pleated ruffles. sketched
The New 100 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats $3.95
They have the appearance of silk but will wear twice as long.
Plain black with deep accordion flounces that have printed
insets of fancy figured taffetas. Also rose patterns combined
with black or fancy all-figured with pleating finish, j
Extra Size Petticoats $2.25, $2.95 and Upward
Sateen, heatherbloom and fancy figured cotton! taffeta in
Petticoats for larger than usual Jvomen; Also silk ruffled Pet
ticoats in plain colors and changeable a splendifl assortment.
Misses' Petticoats $135, $T.75 and $2.25
Heatherbjoom and cotton taffeta Petticoats for the girls
made pleated, and shirred tucked flounces plain colors
only. U -
r Fouijh Fleer. Lipman, Wolfe St Co.
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THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY, ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE ,
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