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THE OREGON D AILY jOtrrUJ AC, PORTKANP. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY T. i .X OHHS'LICBSE W IS EFFECTIVE; PUBLIC GUARDED ' ; f -. - - -, -j. v.-.;.-; The licensing IdriYers law, con ceived and enacted to; provide .of fl ' cials with a stronger weapon for use against reckless automobile drivers, became ; effective Thursday, July 1, : Under. Its terms 'no person" will "be , permitted to operate an automobile In Oregon ; without . . license Issued by the secretary of state. , .Because of the great number to be Issued. - however, and the - inability of, the secretary : of state's office to af ford all drivers licenses today. 1 arrests will not: be made for operating care without- ; permits 'until all applicant have been supplied with licenses, the secretary of state has announced. SKAT BEST LICENSES j - , , The law provides that the secretary may refuse to Issue driving permits ttpon evidence Indicating that the ap plicant Is a reclcless driver on, Is phys ically, i mentally ., or morally unfit to operate a motor vehicle. Or, after the license has been Issued.' It may be sus pended or revoked by the secretary of state upon similar evidence. - Holders of ! suspended licensee may obtain a i hearing within 30 days to 'how cause why the license should not be permanently revoked. The purpose of the act Is to ir1v the state authority to banish, the chronic- . ally . reckless from the road. In the past fines have j been - almost the sole deterrent to recjileas pilots. ' Although the law provides Jail sentences foi vio lations of- traffic law, offenders have been able through appeals and i other wise to evade the jail terms, j BEJfEDT IS SOUGHT : ; ' To break the ring of recklessness that was collecting a heavy toll of Die and limb In Portland, the licensing ' drivers act was passed at the 'i recent special session of the legislature. -Although many Portland drivers have established,, records - sufficiently bad: to warrant.' refusal of licenses, it Is an nounced by the , traffic bureau that recommendations to that end will ndfj be made at this time. On the first In dication of continued reckless tenden cies, however, the bureau will aak that the licenses, of those with long records be revoked rlt Is stated. - Law enforcement officials In; Port land are elated with application of the drivers act. They -are- confident- that with such ; a - weapon reckless driving can be reduced to the minimum 'in this state. It is the most powerful law. yet afforded the police and courts, they say, with which to combat the reckless. Albanians Hate Clash With SiciliansjlDead ' -'Rome, June 30. (U. P.) A clash -between Albanians and Sicilian volun teers embarking at Brindisi resulted in the death: of one Albanian and the wounding of six Sicilians, according to a dispatch today. The Sicilians came ashore and a free-for-all fight resulted. 85 Kural Schools . :. ;InDouglas County , Without Teachers Itoseburg. July 1. Eighty-five rural schools In Pouglas county face the fall term without teachers. County School Superintendent O. C. Brown said the situation is critical. As a result ' consolidation plans are being advanced over- the entire county. The schools in the neighborhood of Glen dale have consolidated permanently and the same action ha been taken at Myr tle Creek. In each of these cases the surrounding; districts wilt furnish trans portation for their pupils into the SChOOlS. ; , . Daniels" Is. Unable To Visit Portland Josephus Daniels, secretary. and SVanklyn t. Roosevelt, assistant secre tary of the navy, will be unable to- visit Portland in July as previously arranged, according to a message received by the Chamber, of Commerce Wednesday from Roosevelt. The assistant secretary says that Immediately following the Demo cratic convention at San Francisco Darv iels will go to Alaska and the other members of the party, will return go Washington, D. C t t t . ; - MBMSaMMMeMPWSBSJSJBSaBaSSBSSSSSSSBB V 4 '-'-'- Logging Firm Gives Location t For School - "'- : : - j ' . HoQuiara, Wash., July X The first rural school for this district on the Olympic highway will be built this sura Ser on a site donated by the Poison sgging company, 17 miles - west of town. In this district are about 200 families and the Poison Logging com pany has furnished thechlldren educa tion free of charge fornieveral years. ' New Orleans Tied Up By; Streetcar; Strike New Orleans. July 1. (X. N. S.) The streetcar system of this city Is tied up by a strike, today. Jitneys boosted fares to 60 cents and were overwhelmed with passengers even then. MAP Ul OVEBIA5D Model 90 Touring car. only $700. This car is in excellent shape, rood tires, good paint, good upholstering. It is seldom such a snap as this can be found. . This car must be sold this week. $700 is the - price bring your money with you. Can arrange terms on part. Covey Motor i Car Company Washington St. at Hit. Kala 634 Miller & Tracey - - . "i . . " j - ' " -::"Bett Fanerai Service . Main 2691 57 I 2 OTEffiCE : DAYS THIS YEAR TO BE OBSERVED Although firecrackers are a thine; of the past and ,a safe and sane Fourth of July Is the order of the day, celebrations of the anniversary of the signing- of the declaration of independence win be held through out thejcity In the form of picnics and outings. Two days will be cel ebrated; in fact;; for Monday, July 5, bap been officially designated as & holiday and downtown offices and business houses wilt be cloeed. The American" XiegionwilI observe the naUon's natal day Sunday with a picnic at Crystal lake park. Milwaukie, where speaking.' boating. eating and dancing w4U take place. . ' OTJTI3IO M.AS3TED 8TTKDAT The Douglas County association of Portland wlU hold Us ninth annual outing- at Peninsula park Sunday, v The business meeting and election win be at XI a. m.. a basket dinner at noon and a program of music and speaking -at 2 o'clock. ' --si'-, ' ,,' The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold their annual Independence day cel ebration on Council Crest Monday, July 5. The program will open with aT pa triotic address by Attorney John R. Murphy, followed by athletic events of various kinds with suitable prises for the winners. There will be many stunts known to boyhood days In Erin. Includ ing a so vard dash tor "young colleens," a 25 yard dash for matrons, a "tug of WIT Dfnracn ,un a 100 yard dash, for Hibernians of the Celebrate Glorious the 4 th IP $f. withagtoriotis i dinner ( ounaayj like this for $1.00 -served any time you like after 4 P. M.:. J Imperial Cocktail Olive in Garlic Oil Chicken Soup, Independence-, Consomme National I ' CoJumbia River Salmon Trout, Grand Supreme of Halibut, a rAmerican Calf Sweetbread, George Washington Roast Oregon Spring Chicken --Roast Stuffed Goose, a la Foch Oregon Garden Peas, a la Francaise . New Potatoes Rissoles Salad Tricolor Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream American Strawberry Cake Pershing Cream Tartlets Milk Tea Cake Coffee Smpertal i ! A - f Hotel 1 T5r We Save You Money by Reaibn of Our Unvarying Principle of UNDERBUY and i UNDERSELL r KM HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS , , Full Bed Size Below Present Wholesala Cost $3.48 and $3.98 v r nO First, Second and Alder Streets NEW CRETONNES Just Arrived Lower Priced at 39c to 79c ii Boys Heavy Ribbed "Buster Brown" Stockings 49c and 59c These are good elastic knit black stockings with double knees, heels and toes. Good servjee in every pair.. . . Women's Muslin and 1 Grepe Gowns $1.65 to $2159 .'These are made of a splendrd qnality of ' musfin and crepe ; either - long or short sleeves lace ' and embroidery trimmed, . t . r j , - i Fix Up for the Fourth In a New Suit At 20 bff! -Out regular prices are low think of what 20 off means. Now's the time to buy : suits, men! Here's the place to buy them. $25.00 Suit only $20.00 $35.00 Suits only $28.00 $45.00 Suits only $36.00 Men's Regular $1.10 NECKWEAR 69c STRAW HATS Shady straws to wear ' in the garden on warm days, priced particularly low . 49c, 59c Boys' AIl-Wool Suits j $14.75 to $18.75 Value. , Only $11.95 These are in fancy patteAis to please boys; greens and browns j double knees, seat and elbows. Take advantage of the attractive price. Men's UNION SUITS Regular $1-35 Balbrig gan Union Suits, full length with short sleeves ,- $1.00 Athletic Union Suite $1.20 Get Intb Simon's Shoes For the "4th3 BRING THE CHILDREN, j TOO You'll Find Lowest P Aces Here ! Children, Mitses' and Growing Hg Q CT Girl'i White Duck Oxford. . . Sl.QO A full ran se of sizes I See these prices: Sizes 8 to 11 for .$1.85 Sixes 11 H to .2 for .$2.15 Sixo. 2 H to 7 for v, , . w. . $2.45 ChOdren' White j Canvas Mary tfj f Jane for ... tDLLoXJ light and comfortable for summer wearing1. Priced very low; Sizes S to 8for...... $1.19 Sixes SH toll for i$1.85 Sixes 11 H to 2 for nM...... $2.15 - Children's Patent for .r S169 Nobby Httle pumps with ribbon bows and ankle straps." Sixes 4 to ' 8 for.....; $1.69 SixM SH to 11 H for $29 , Sixes 12 to 2 for i.$2 49 ' i Sixes 2J4 to 7 for $269 Women's White Pumps anil Oxfords for . . . . ... '. . . Nobby -styles for dress pr outing. Either military, Cubao or . Louis XV heels. : All sizes. Extraordinary, yaluesl Men' and Boys' Tennis Oxford gC Get a few pairs of these for your racationf They're good: . :...easy on your feet easy .on your pors-.toolJ ..... .--i. ii ii build of X-n Kelleher. Fat women. ol4 maids and tschelors will be in several novel racee. A. B. Cain U chairman ot the program. - ... MA3TT PIC5IC PARTIES Besides the numerous picnics of dif ferent organizations, the parks and roadsides will he filled ,with small parties ot picnickers, and the hig-h ways will be thick with automobile, rroups venting their surplus of elebratlon sa ergy to" burninf up. gasoline. Hundreds of Portland families will take a two-day outing at some, of the beauty spots of Oregon not too far from the city. ' Maxamas will hike into the Lost Lake region and other outing organizations will spend the holidays la some moun tain spot. -, On Sunday special patriotic services will be conducted in the churches and the streets and- residences will be flajr decorated. ' - . .' " Captain Enters "Big BIet ; Vancouver, Waah July 1. .Captain Sidney S. pberle of the Thir ty-second -Infantry has been entered In the swim-, ming events cf the army charrr laneMps to be held at EU Louis July t to 6. At this time contestants will be chosen for " the Olympic meet. Captain Kberle is the son of Mrs. J. IL Jtcsy of this city. ; . :u i -' ; ; ) . JENNING'S July: "FURMTURE Sale - tyow Gloriously Launched and Briskly Going! We believe vtHere is nothing else so thoroughly and unanimously wanted by entire' families" of persons all. over the great AYest Worth-Wtiile Home Fup nishings at Lower Prices! s . . There are many, many newhbmes big homes and little homes an'd there are many, many other, homes' that want to . change their furnishings for new;; ones. a x. To All of These Homes, Jennirig's July Sale -; Is a Matter of Vital Interest! Through perseverance, exceptional resources, and a very real understanding of what home-makers are. wanting, we are pffering reductions from a stock unequaled in the entire Northwest -country I , - Here Are Some? High-Lights from the Score of Offerings Your Savings Surely Will Be Great at Jenning's! Pieces for the Living Room 1125.00 Tapeltry Overstuffed Davenport $78.00 150.00 Leather Upholstered Mahogany- Set tee S78.S0 fe 1145.00 Leather Overstuffed Settee. . . . .$92.50 9 so.oo minogany Kouna L-enter i arie. .3t4.WJ f 95.00 Mahogany Round Center Table. .$73.50 t 55.00 Mahogany Round Center Table. .$43.00 125.00 Mahogany Round Center Table. .$75.00 5l.25Tapestry Overstuffed Rocker. ..$39.75 ) 5 7.5 0 Tapestry Over s tuff ed Rocker : ., . $47.00 54.00 Tapestry Overstuffed Rocker... $43.00 44.oo .Tapeatry Overstuffed Rocker. ..$33.50, 53.oa Tapeatry Overstuffed Rocker. . .$39.8& 150.00 Velouf Upholstered Arm Chair. .$87.50 160.00 Mohair Upholstered Arm Chair. $11 0.00 185.00 Leather Overstuffed Chair, .. .$125.00 135.00 Fireside Chair .... .. . . . .. . .$95.0Q -45.00 Morris Chair v... $34.50 75.00 Oak Hall Seat.. .......,... $37.50 125.00 Oak Hall Seat. .... .$65.00-v 135.00 Oak Hall Clock ...$82.00 125.00 Oak Hall Clock .......... ..7.$76.00 125.00 Tapestry- Overstuffed Chair. .$98.50 285.00 Overstuffed Davenport .....$187.50 1 3 5.00 Chair to match, 'only $77.50 6 5.00 Fireside Chair .. ...... -... . $47.KQ 1 65.00. Fireside Chair .....$ 1 25.00 ' I AU Cedar U ReHucea! 5S,75 Cedar Chesfsi ?CtViU $44.00 S l .oo Cedar Chests . . . . . .v . . . , $40.00 48.00 Cedar Chests j.. . ..n. . .$38.50 25.00 Cedar Chests ' .tT.$19.75 20.00 Cedar Chest .$16.50 Solid Mahogany Dining Suite Reg. Price $ 1 02iS ; Now $825 Ten pieces, handsomely designed , knd 'finished: Buffet, China, ClosetC Serving Table, Extension Table, Carver and five Diner. This Is a very mas sive suite in Adam design. Terms. IX desired..,....: Dining Room Pieces 90.00 Mahogany China Closet ... .y., $59.50 175.00 Mahogany China- Closet .$117.00 80.00 Mahogany China Closet i, ..... .$63.75 M50.00 Circassian Walnut China Closet. $98.75 1 00.00 Mahogany China Closet i. , . . $78.50 147.50 Mahogany Buffet . ..... .$H2.50 1 00.00 Mahogany Buffet , . . .: . $65.00 345.00 Massive Mahogany Buffet. .... $275.00 150.00 Mahogany Buffet . . . . -V- ..$75.00 : 95.00 Mahogany Extension Table. .$67.50 120.00 Mahogany Extension Table..... $75.00 75.00 Mahogany Buffet ....,...... $58.50 130.00 Mahogany Buffet ............ $78.00 125.00 Mahogany China Closet ....... $73.00 150.00 Mahogany? Buffet .'. ....... .$1 10.00 100.00 Mahogany China Closet .$78.50 85.00 Walnut Chiua Closet . . $58.50 '-' Beo!itKni Pieces 'Mi'- 100.00 Mahogany THple-Mlrrorj D r.e s i i n .--j; r-: 'Table . . . '' ..... . 576.51) . 175.00 Mahogany Chifferobe . $130.00 155.00 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier...... $118.00 155.00 Ivory Enamel Dresser to match. $11 8.00 63.75 Walnut Triple-Mirror Dressing Table : .$48.50 55.75 Ivory Enamel Chiff6nier. .v... .$43.65 200.00 Brass Bed 'with cane panels.. .$125.00 100.00 Brass Bed only.. ......,... . $68.50 1 1 5.0O Brass Bed only ..... ... . .v . . . $74.00 Ivory EnameL Bedrobxn Suite Regularly Priced $243 Only $167.50 This 1s av suita of four perfectly matefhad pieces: Full-Size Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier, and Dressing; Table. We otter It at a generou reduction. Terms, If desired. Windsor ' Phonograph, Regularly $275, Now $198.50 TERMS, IF DESIEED ' f Special Selections Lamp Sh&Hes and Bases Deeply Reduced Washington at Fifth Furnishers of Better Homes ! r e- ; Washington La. . at Fifth, 0, O jfrom the Gas office to The Journal X3vertiiniT Manager '..".?' ,: : '-r-:' - " : ''' v.'- " "'r L v'. '.,:; " .. .' S, ;' - ". :';'-:' ' ; . ; caricel order -to rtpeat ad of range tlisplay! The ranges sold so fast that oar beautiful display of Vulcans and Reliables was soon shot .to pieces s , v ' 1 ?! 4 , , - ; - - ! ' ; - But a xdiole carload of (thambers "Fireless" Cookers arrived in the nick' of time and a complete line of samples Was rushed to the front, thus reconstructing the finest display of gas ranges on the Coast. Dont advertise these. nel ones.' They are not even priced yet. But do come and see thenv Note their j Wnderful ovens, built like a (Safety Vault. If the sales force is aU busy, just go dowiistairs by yourself and enthuse all you want. ' ' ' . ; ' , . But don bring the wife t ' t fof ,that would m can a new range in your home, 4 A A ia