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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. ! Veteran General of CITY CALLS HALT in Calais, France, of English parents, and entered the United States army in 1860. General Taylor was retired In 1805 at his oVn request.' He served in the Civil war, Indian campaigns, Spanish-American war and the Philippines. Since his retirement General Taylor had made his home with his daughter here. Four Wars Dies at Seattle, Aged 78 : jv',- -v Seattle. May 21MI. N. &) Briga dier General Frank Taylor, United State array.' retired, is dead here today at the ag of 78 years. He was ' born M SOME $3,000,000 Hear the Kna.be Arnpico Saturday and all next week at the Rivoli theatre. Adv. ON I K COST NG City ' commissioners Thursday afternoon ordered discontinuance" of $3,000,000 worth of street, sewer and park Improvement projects follow ing" the failure of . bond buyers to sdbmit any bids on two recent offers of municipal bonds. . ! This is the first time in history that municipal . bonds have not found a pur chaser. Bonds must be" sold at par. bearing; not to exceed per cent inter est, under charter provisions. B05D HOUSES REFUSE" Bond houses have refused to enter birfS" on the bonds, ClUns; the unstable condition of the market as the reason. Sewer contracts amounting- to $1,611. 197 and street improvements aggregating- ll.36d.203 have been let by the city. Proposed improvement projects esti mated to cost $700,000 have passed the remonstrance period and are now ready to be awarded.- Commissioner Barbur has ordered a complete check of all improvement work no contracted for. This can be halted, it Us believed, although some difficulty may be found, say. commissioners, - in stepping sewer work, which is well on its way to completion. In j the event contractors desire to finance their own work, the city will file no objections, despite the fact that warrants issued to contractors on completion of the work cannot be redeemed. STATE EU2CDS UJTATAIIiABLE State Treasurer Hoff Informed city officials Thursday that ne funds were available . with which to purchase even a portion of the bonds. County -commissioners also discovered that, their finances were so limited that they could not buy the bonds in any ap preciable amount Negotiations Thurs day afternoon with members of the Clearing House association failed to bring any relief. ,. owing tq a lack of technical and legal information as to the city's powers. Some effort will be made to work out a feasible plan of disposing of enough bo (ids with the Clearing House association as soon as definite information is at hand as. to what work can be canceled. - .Building Community dnbhonse Pasco, "Wash., May 21 Out in , the Rivervlew section, where some 60 new families have purchased farms this spring and where some 12,000 acres of new lands are Just being brought under Irrigation by a new unit of the Frank lin county irrigation district, a com munity club house is being built. iu4iumjj'i i'uiiju) i zil '" ' I i til I li m i i i WCTRO LA A Ginest Inst irorraeimtt T made for the specific purpose of perfect ; ly reproducing the Records of the great ' artists, most of whom make Records J i exclusively lor the There are Victor wiiu ucucvc cuiu specialize m tne great VICTOR PRODUCT let them demon strate and prow its siiperiprity. VICTROLAS $25 to $1500 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Slittlentox ef "Vietrolas sad Victor Beeeras ' ' 45 Fourth Street,, Portland TAtf is one of a series of advertisements by Sherman, Clay & Co Wholesale, in the interests of the VICTOR DEALERS. '.it'.' -when 'delicious and ' re freshing' mean the most. The Coca-Cola Company atlanta. ca, i34 urawyaao mi, mil Victor. Dealers in your citv IS THE GREAT FEATURE OF LEVITT'S TENTH SEMI-ANNUAL irM(IBMfl(Mim(Ui Marvelous Savings in Every Department Is Creating the Greatest Buying -TAmaUmAW.vv.v:11L J-LD: JLU111U11UW WmUCUlCIJlHHCdLJLrctY Ul U1C lCcU and 25 Sensational Extras $1 Men's Underwear atyfl iQ Oeaalse Ckalmars Foroikalt Shirts fcl"KTlH or Drawers. . . , . JL' $1.25 Men's Oxfords 69c 59c - ! 98c 69c " , i A "St " v 4$c 89c 38c 3c 98c 59c $2 $ JM 19c 17c Mn'i White TsaaU Oxfords, size to 11. $1.00 Leather Gloves ! CTes's Soli'd LeatHer Work Gloves, all slses. $2.50 Men's Shirts Men's Soft Skirts, collars attacked, . for limmer. . $2.00 Sport Shirts Men's Sport Skirt, slses 14 to 15, fin. faslitles. $1.25 Boys' Overalls Genalse Blae Deslm, ilzei S to C, -wltk bib. f $12.50 Boys' Suits All !, 7 to 17, ssveral deslfas, latest stylet. - j $3.00 Boys' Suits Boys' Wask Salts, sixes S to I, s;ood fsallty. . 95c Boys' Blouses Slse to 10 only, percales lirkt patterns. ( $1.50 Boys V Blouses All sizes to IS, fine waskakls ; ' .fabrics. ' 75c Boys' Unions. Boys Kaistook, Atkletlc style, sises 2 and 88. . ( ' .' ' " 10c Handkerchiefs at Xadles Soft HemsUteked Wkite Kerchiefs. $2.50 Boys' Pants at Slses to 1C, Boys' Stoat Xaieksrs . $3.00 New Corsets at Sises 18 to JS, Tery Exceptional Offer. $2.50 Ladies' Aprons Foil Cat Bungalow Apron, - neat designs. $1.25 Girls! Dresses ; CkOdren's Glsfjiaai Dresses, sls t to . $5.00 White Dresses ' Beantifnl Wkite Fancy Dresses, sixes $ to 8. $3.50 Bath Robes at For Girls or Boys, sixes 8 to 14 years. . '- - . , 50c Men's Ties at Polka Hots and Otker Patterns, ' fine qnallty. . . 35c Girls' Hose at WkIU Boss for CkfJdren, practically all sixes. . $1.00 Child's Rompers Boys and 61rls koaipsrs, neat style, 2 to . $3.00 Child's Shoes at $ -fl Sizes S to 8, good anallty, 'v I soft stock, , -r JL $4,00 Scuff ers at ' For Beys and Girts, sises 8)4 to 11. $4.50 Boys' Shoes at Sises 1H to a, Cto.d School Sk.es, , laec. -. ....-,. $8.00 Raincoats at Men's Tan Tsxtnrn Balieoats, slses to 44. 49c $2 $.77 $489 J ' . QJJ J.Tl-. CiL These SIILICS $3.00 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, good assortment of colors, CI QK per yard 7 V . : ; D X J O $2.00 Silk Poplins, 36 inches wide. These poplins are silk, not mercer- QQ ized cotton, per yard. ..... . DJLaOc $3.50 Black and Colored Satins, heavy quality, all pure silk, 36 ins. (CO QPt wide, per yard. . ...... .1 . . . ii).Ut) Voiles 75c Fine Mercerized Voiles, ilight col- Q ors, 40 inches wide, per yard. .'. . . . .1 . . TCt v $1.25 French Voiles, sheer and fine, dark QQr groun.ds, in beautiful new designs, yard iOv Domestics ! n : .... I -- 40c Hope Muslins,t Q00 per yard . . . i . . 3 C 50c Cambric Muslin, yard .30J $2.00 Genuine Airplane Linen, 36 inches j wide, i, fitural, yard .. ....... .'V. ."r'r' . . .$li35 $3.00 Bleached. Sheets, VlxVoeach . ,$2.29 $2.75 Mohawk Sheets, 72x90, each.. $2.19 $6.00 Satin Bedspreads, full size each... $4.95 $9.00 Satin Bedspreads, . 78x90, scalloped, $7.45 ft Men -s Unions ! $1.25 Men's Athletic Union Suits. .69 $2.00 Knit Unions, regular style. $1.33 $3.00 Knit Unions, regular style. $1.98 $3.50 Light w'rst'd finish Unions. $2.48 n Men's Shirts $3.50 Men's fine Dress Shirts ....... '. . . . S2.29 $5.00 High-grade Dress Shirts......... .$3.48 $9.00 to $12.00 Silk Shirts, broken lines. .$6.95 Work Shirts $2.00 Blue chambray Work Shirts ...... $1.29 $2.50 Black sateen Work Shirts. ...... .$1.59 $6.50 Fine khaki flannel Shirts ....$3.89 Men's Gloves j $1.50 Reversible Leather! ittens. . . . . i . . 88c $1.50 Strong Leather WSrk Gloves. ... . . . t93 $2.60 Horsehide Work Gloves ..... .$1.69 Men's Hats $4.00. Men's Soft Felt Hats at. ........ .$2.77 $6.00 Men's Soft Felt Hats at. : ...... . $3.98 $7.00 Men's Soft Felt Hats at. $4.69 $4.00 Men's Fine Cloth Hats now. . .. . . .$2.69 $1.50 Men's Caps go at. . . . . ..87 OVERALLS $2.50 blue denim union-made I"f QO Overalls for vltO $4.50 khaki one-piece Over- (J?Q OQ all Suits at only. .... . . . . 3)0 J $550 blue denim one-piece (JQ QQ Overall Suits at... ...... vOstO 67 Corner Fourth and Washington Streets 1 Si Enthusiasm in Our History great j Bargains iU do it hundred more to choose from. Men's Suits $25.00 Men's and Young $14.80 $18.80 $26.80 $34.60 $41.80 $39.80 $28.80 glen's Suits, sizes 34 to 40 S30.00 Men's and Young lien's .. Suits, . sizes 34 to 42 J4O.0O Men's and Young glen's , Suits, sizes 34 to 44 150.00 Men's and Young Glen's Suits, sizes 36 to 46 $60.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 46 $55.00 Fine Weave, All- rool Serge for men at . 40.00; All-Wool S e rge Suits for young men at.... Boys' Suits $15.1)0 Boys' Suits, sizes 8 to 17. . . $20)0 Boys' Suits, sizes 8 to 17. .. $10)0 Juvenile Suits, sizes 3 to 8. .$ 9.27 $13.27 ......$ 6.37 I Ladies Suits $30.o Ladies' Spring Suits at.'.". ..... . .$15.70 $o0.0 i Ladies' Spring Suits at . .$31.70 $60)0 1 Ladies'. Spring Suits at. 839.60 $750 Ladies', Spring Suits at. ....$48.60 Ladies' Dresses $25.P0 Ladies' new Silk Dresses ..... $14.70 $35.P Ladies' , new Silk Dresses ......... $19.70 $50.0 Ladies' new Silk Dresses. $29.70 $20.f0 Ladies' new Serge Dresses...... .$12. 70 $30.00 Ladies new Serge" Dresses $18.70 $35.00 Ladies' Tricotine Dresses. ..... .. .$23.70 $50.0 Ladies' Tricotine Dresses. ....... .$32.70 Ladies Goats i30;00 Ladies' Short Sport Coats. $17. 70 45.00 Ladies' Short Sport Coats. $27.70 0.00"Ladies' Short Sport Coats. $33.70 ' 35 to $7j5 Capes and Dolmans at. $19.70 SKIRTS $ 5v0 Ladies Dress Skirts at. ......... .$ 2.98 $J00 Ladies' Dress Skirts at. . .'. .... 6.70 $151)0 Ladies' Dress Skirts at, $ 9.70 $20.1)0 Ladies' Dress Skirts at. ..... . .. .$12.70 5ilk Waists To 31,&p silk crepe de. chine Waists (gQ rTA atonly ........ ..f... ...... ....... P19 I V To S10.00 georgette and crepe de chine 7 y Vaists at . ... . . . . .... i ...... . . .-. ti) tm i To $15.00 high grade Silk Waists at fJQ it Ladies' Sho $6.50 Ladies' 3 Dressy Pumps 8.00 Ladies Soft Calf Pumps. .. .S4.87 $10.00 Ladies' Brown Oxfords. ... .$5.87 ji$ 5.00 Ladies' -broken lines Shoes. .$1.47 2.50 Ladies, white Canvas bhoes.1.47 8.00 Ladies' black Dress Shoes. -;$4. 87 9.00 Ladies' brown Dress Shoes. .$5.87