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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
THURSDAY, - JULY 1, 1ZZ0. THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON GERMAN PEOPLE ILD REBUILD DECLARES HP Ths German people, broken-heart-e dand friendless, desire to help re construct the world which" they al most destroyed, declared Bishop W. Q. Shepard before the Portland Ad club at the Benson hotel, Wednes day afternoon. ' The nation-wide problem of harvest en waited the convention or the Associat ed Advertising: Clubs of the World more prominently than any thwr subject, said William I P. .Strangborg. Portlander who was elected vice president of the Na tional Advertising- association. Judge George W. Stapleton led an ap peal for cooperation in Northwest marketing- ofarm crops. George Rauch. who had i drafted a resolution proposing that state high way work be suspended wntli after harvest, explained that he had decided such a proposal should be opposed because workers should be found elsewhere and nothings contributes to farm success more directly than rood roads. ... ... : Fireworks Are Planned- -Vancouver, Wash.. July 1. Fire crackers and fireworks of all sorts will Play an important par.t in the Fourth of July celebration Sunday at Electric park, - Former Portland Soldier of Fortune Killed in Airplane San Francisco, July L Daniel Lane, airplane pilot, Paul Lane, his nephew, aged 10, and Herman X Lucker, 36. were killed Wednesday afternoon when an air plane In which they had ascended to drop political circulars ran Into high voltage wires and fell flaming to the earth. The gasoline tank exploded as the air plane struck the wires. Tucker was carrying pamphlets urging that the blockade ob Russia be lifted, which he had intended to shower upon the downtown streets. . The accident was witnessed by several hundred "persons on the Marina. The machine burst into flames immediately on striking the wires, and rescue of the trio from the wreckage was impossible. H. I Tucker lived in Portland for sev eral years following his graduation from Harvard university. While here he was connected with J. D. Lacey ; Co., and other timber cruising firms, later going with the forest service. He was con stantly in search of adventure. A native of Boston, where his parents reside. Tucker went with the Bingham expedi tion into the high Andes, climbed .Mount McKinley and explored other little known re&ionrof Alaska, practiced en gineering for ire years in Honolulu and served in the navy during the world war. Teachers to bather Moscow, Idaho. July J. -Moscow Is to entertain the teachers institute for five Northern Idaho and two Eaitern Wash ington counties fop flve days, beginning October 4. Seven hundred teachers' are expected. Will TO HE III HOMERS AT SIXTH MID ASH : Anticipating entry of the organi sation into its new home, the offi ces of Portland Post No. 1, Ameri can Legion, moved into the Flatiron building at Sixth and Ash streets, from the . quarters in the Morgan building Thursday, ; Portland poet will occupy all the sec ond story- of the; building, a long time lease having been secured. The .quar ters are now occupied by the. city em ployment bureau ' and will not be va cated In time for a formal opening July 15. It will require about two weeks to renovate the rooms I into club quarters for the legion, and the opening Is liow expected about Aligust L The Jegion win celebrate the Fourth of July with a picnic at Crystal Lake park in which they will be joined by members of the women's auxiliary. Attorney Gen eral George M. Brown will deliver the address at the park and musical fea tures are being arranged for. ' A program of athletic events is being prepared and important among these will be a baseball game between veterans of the army and of the navy. There will also be dancing all day. Special arrange ments are being made to transport the crowds from First and Aider streets to Milwaukie. Delegates to the state convention of the legion, to be held at Astoria July 30, 31 and August 1, will be elected by the Portland post at its regular meeting next Monday night. Portland post will have the largest representation at As toria . because of the membership, the delegations being based on the, strength of the posts. Each is entitled to one delegate at large and one representative for each 100 paid-up members.. The regular entertainment will be held. Dorsey B. Smith to Devote Entire Time To Journal Bureau -As a resulj, of the reorganisation of The Journal's travel and information bureau, Dorser B. Smith, head of the bureau, -hereafter will devote his entire time to this endeavor. Smith, who also is general steamship agent for all Atlantic and Pacific lines, haa followed this work inr rortland, for 11 years. A competent information bu reau will be conducted by The Journal under Smith's direction, which is free to the public. " " ' " .Headquarters of The Journal's -travel and information bureau are in the busi ness office, of The Journal. . Canadian - Liberals : Oppose U. S. Envoy Ottawa. OnC July L CL N.' S.) The Canadian parliament is to be prorogued this afternoon. liberal leaders are strongly opposing the proposal to 'send a Canadian envoy to Washington. ' ?ouse of (Quality r L -XA Gefc tat Fir nini Usndbir HIGH PRICES of SHOES THIRD WEEK of OUR TWEEDIE SPATS TO) Qii Y7 . j J 11 J Good Shoes for. Fall Will Not Be Lower PIase do not set the , idea that shoe, costs have come down, because they have not. As a matter of fact, we have paid as much and mere for our fall shoes as for present holdings. But business has been slow for the past few months and Urge stocks have accumulated that must be cleared out without delay, and we have taken this radical way of doing it. , i j t LADIES' THEO tic dark mahogany and white KID -in plain and CUT- OUT VAMPS with BABY and: FRENCH wood and leather heels the. very newest thing; ' i j Misses' Mahogany Calf English Walk--ing Oxford, sizes 1VL to 2, all widths; regular $6.00 ;f sale price . I , :500 Prs. Ladies' Patent and Vici Kid Oxfords French wood and leather heels, also silver gray and horsehide military lieels. These shoes retail from $8 to $12 ; all on sale at . Men's Black and Mahogany Genuine Calf Oxfords; regularly $8 and $9; on , sale at Misses Brown Canvas Vacation Kel, low heel, laces over &ie ankle, guaranteed composition soles ; just the shoe for the mountains i and beach ; sizes 11 y to 2 ; sale price i BOY SCOUTS in nailed and Goodyear welt soles at reduced prices. Boys' Homeguard regulation Army Shoe, toughest shoe on the market ; sizes 9 to 13 ; sale price $3.30; 1 to 2, $3.95; 2j4to 6, $4.20. 7 ?-W 7 Men's real Brogue Oxferds ; double sole, brass eyelets; regular $14.50,! a ; . .. .-:.-. l. . o SO: Men's Genuine Mahogany Calf, as cut; blind eyelets ; a real dress shoe ; also a Brogue last; regular $17.00, A J. Men's Veal Calf, tan rubber insert, as cut ; a real shoe " for wear and comfort ; Fox Trot last ; rec-ular $12.00,' ' So(S Men's Black Kangaroo Kid, combin ation last, Blucher cut ; regular $9.50, ' Men's ' Genuine Mahogany Calf, blind : eyelets, English bal all widths and sizes; regular $13.00. . Ladies' Sport Oxford, leather trim med, neuger sole as C0 QK cut. Reg. $5.00 tDO.OD Guaranteed for 90 Days Panco Fiber Half 'Soles Wear longer thin the best leMher, and are water proof. MaV $1.25i $1.10; sewed on. - - - - ....... ... REPAIRING--Vhy Pay More? Best Oak Half Soles ....$1.25 Rubber . Heels .30 Uather Heels, fixed.... -5 MEN'S Best Oak, Half soles., Rubber Heels ....... Best Boys Half Soles . ..$1.50 . . .35 .$1.25 149-151 Fourth Slreet-r-Next to Honeyman riardware Co. Our Store Opens ct9A. M. - Mail orders receire our prompt tad careful atten-: tion the same day as receiTed. - - "The Store That Undersells Because It Sells fortish" Our Store Closes 5:30 P. IJ. Agents for the Butterlck Patterns. and Delineator. All styles and sizes now showing. Foif the 4th and .Seasonable Needs Oiir 1025th Bargain Friday Sal Affords Many Wonderful Saving Opportunities Just Read These Offerings and See for Yourself ITT1 TS7P''rim JELr A 0 A Sale off. Boys and Girl?' m r -Play- at $1.29 "J (fj Y, Pamtts, tKey am jat wKat yea bar hn seeldnr coclT eomforUbW, dorbl Play SttiU for both boys and (ids. CUr ments for boscb, oating and mrmrj day woar at T SAVING EXTRAORDINARY! (TJ A sale that offers the widest variety of styles and cloths all standard makes underpriced for stock adjustment only. 'Here Are S Reasons Why You Should Buy Now! 1st We offer "such makes as: "Boss of the Road," "Supe rior Armor Plate," "Jim Dandy," etc.. at a price actually below wholesale.! 1 - ' 2nrl Ech and every frment Is fully twfnteed In every " respect extra reinforcements, double lockstitch, riv eted buttons, fast turkey red trimmings and well tailored. All are standard fabrics 240 Blue Denim, "Stifel" cloth, heavy Khaki Twills, Hickory cloth, f corded linens, Engineer Pin Stripes, etc : n 3rd 4th Complete style range both Boys and Girls' regula tion and the new Pee Top Suits also i new style for boys an exact duplicate of men's style made to button down the front, and with drop seat. Purchase nowand savfif the prices for future pur- chases will be far in excess of Friday's Sale Price, $19 All Sims, 1 to 8 Yssrs-Non Soldto Dsslsrs No Phono or Mail Ordora and Only a Limited Number to Any . ' One Purchaser Just at This Opportune Time We Have A rranged A Sale of Women's Fashionable Sweaters At Prices Unmatc liable for Lowness Cf For sport, vacation, afternoon or evening wear, you'll find correct and attractive styles indvdod in this special sale plain colors end novelty effects n all sutes for women and younf ladies. A purchase at this sale will not only insure a splendid saving, but a full season's service. Here are three of tho special offerings for Bargain Friday Wool-Woitted and Tibre Silk Sweaters FridsT at sio.90 r Dainty Wool "SlipiT -Sweaters Priced QQ TQ rFriday at DOs ft CoeL comfortable and ex " trenvtly popular Slip-on Swektrs shown In all want ed Colors. All sises. In styles wlth-tlsrht sleeves; fins wool sweater at s very low price. Slip-on-CoaU and Tuxedo ; Sweaters S7e45 ; Priced . i Friday at ft Both wool and .fiber Silk " Sweaters In coat, slip-on and Tuxedo styles. They come with tight or bell aleve, -plain or . ruf fle bottom and In alt sixes and colora S Strictly nlffn sraos wool. worsted - and fiber BHk Sweaters In Coat and Tuxedo Styles. Included are all the new style features and all new and staple colors, are here. ' v. itSS&'i VmerfsHeavyAU-SilkHose tfs S3.85 fl This t announcement is of particular interest to many women who have found it dititcuii io secure me better erades of lace and clocked silk hosiery. These are from a dependable arid' popular manufacturer - thoroughly reliable, and every pair absolutely perfect and you'll find Bargain Friday's price to pe far beiow their real worth. Cf You have choice from heavy all silk hose and silk hose with double lisle heel, toe and garter top. full fashioned they come in pretty lace patterns and the popular clocked styles in cordovan, navy, giay, black and white. Underpriced this Sale at $3.85. '- Women's Silk and Fiber Hose 79c Pair All are mouse, fir Correct summer hosiery In novelty two-tone and lace styles In a full variety ot colors tine silk and fiber mixed stocklnrs underpriced for - . this sale 7Qq " Children's Black Cotton Hose, 3 Pairs $1 XI A: special purchase of a special lot of Children's Black l Cotton Stockings that are slightly Imperfect stocking thatwlU rive g-ood service priced to you at thurMUe at about HALF PRICE.- - WtefflHTO Every Woman's Wardrobe Should Include One of These Nobby Tuxedo; Jersey Coats $1.85 Especially When , Such, Fine Garments Can Be Had at Such a Splendid uL. Savin Fridav's Price Will Be Only. ........... A . Sixes 16 to 42 fl For Sport, Motoring or Outing wear,1 these popular Coats are most desirable they come In the fashionable Tuxedo styles with collar and belt, and are shown in navy and brown heather Jersey cloth. All sizes 16 to 42 in this sale at ofcly $16.85. ; TjQli pl 1 For Children's Gingham Dress.cs X - T In Broken Assortment A remarkable reduction when you consider that-these dresses are all from regular stock lines: and that styles are most desirable. In order to immediately close out all broken lines, we make this great price sacrifice. IT Included are innumerable styles in checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors in blues, pinks, greens, tans, etc AH sizes from 6 to 16 in the assortment, but not all t lUruLur sizes in anyone style While: any remain your choice at. ...... ....... Prices BleachedBathTowels 69c 21x44 Inches ! Only a limited number to sell st this low jl price -ther are g-ood heavy, bleached Bath Towels 2x44 Inches and rtnished 'with PQ, corded ends. Friday's Sals Pries. More Than 1200 Yards of. Ecru Curtain Scrims 'lSTf' V2 Price t 30c to 85c Grades at IS c to 42Vc Yd. SIT For the beach, or country cottag-e.-or for Inexpensive window "coverings for the home these scrims are most desirable. At this sale you have unrestricted choice at one-half regular silling- prices for the very good reason that we wish to Immediately adjust our stock of these goods. . i ! .-, . ' ... " EXTRA! A Sale of lNJrfllcJ QTiitQ ? ith SoftTum- (T -j ,A TV' Men's Comfortable, Cool 1 egllgee OmlTS Down Qollar, at tD it- (0 For outing or summer wear, these shirts are especially desirable They are cool, comfortable and well appearing and,1 for this sale. underpriced..-. - - '. ' ' . Q They" are regulation negligee shirts in coat style with soft turndown collar, and are shown in neat stripe patterns In sizes "f ACi 15. lSJi and 16.; While any remain choice t.... .......i.............. ....-.L.... OXly Drape andCircularVefls39c (f Popular meshes and most all colors. Tabbing and Georgette Ruffling at $1.00 Yd. J BoUl lACtt n1 organdie Tabbing -and Georgfe " Ruffling for : collars 'and cuffs to fJ TRIDATS SALE AT, TABD dliUiJ Women's Oxfords and Pumps New Styles Priced for Friday at - N L, Reliable summer footwear In this underpriced sale that brintrs to yon a splendid eavtnr season's best stylos with high or. low heels and In all sizes awl widths purchase fg CC at this sale BAB43AI3T FBlDA't AT.. ...... .1.... ................. ,.... WiUU Hair Nets 2 for 15c; 75c a Doz. ft 300 dozen Hair Nets made of real hai large size fringe or cap shape ia shades of brown and blik on sale . Bargain Friday at 2 for 15c Household Brooms at 69c made of fine corn, Ished handle on s ?rjday at 69c fl Substantial Household Brooms made of fine corn. and with 4 rows t .lil.lt.-1 .J . .It. l.L.l L.-Jfl . - . 1 - vi suiiuing ana sraugm vsrnisnea nanoic on siic 1 -V1 Rnrm T Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. " Our Store Now Opens at 9 A. M. Mil TTouurjSAifviiD s co. WsV s-v J ct 6 p. I Ths MczS, is Yc.lzL2r-T.hs Best ip Quality