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MONDAY, JULY. 5, . 1C:D. 11 by & band an4 the members of the local, post and jat once served -a, sea food dinner to a vacant lot. 9 . - Immediately- follojirmg was ; the dedi cation of the Mwanmory, which was attended by the; veterans and a large crowd of local' people. Adjutant General Whit And members of his staff offici ated. The members of the Second Com pany Coast Artillery attended in a body in uniform. Atj noon the flag raising, ceremony was held at the new Catholic school. v - Two destroyer of the United States navy, the Chauncey and the Fuller, are In port and are open to visitors. Offi cers and men are being entertained In TV0 INJURED IN White Salmon People" Throng to Big Picnic : White Salmon, Wash., July -Several carloads of White Salmon people Went to' Trout Lake to atteulfVJie an nual Camas Prairie ploneersf reunion and picnic. ePople from all parts of the county attended. The Goldendale VETERANS OFI the city. Airplane exhibitions, band con certs and other events filled . the 'day's program...'. - The Spanish war - veterans - began their business sessions Monday and will be here until Wednesday night- Mon day night members of the Second Com pany will, entrain Cor Camp Lewis to attend tbe annual encampment. The com pany goes with 40 men. . -4. Wife Cat Girl's Tongue Kalamazoo, Mich., July 6. (L N." S.) When bis little daughter told a fib his wife cut her tongue with a knife till it bled. Clarence Me nek told Judge Wei mar in testifying in his suit for divorce. Congressmen to See Klamath in Survey; Arrangements Made Klamath Falls. July 6. Great interest is attached to the "coming of the con gressional party of reclamation and na tional park service men. July 7. As soon as it was definitely known that the party of congressmen would Include Klamath county in their survey, extensive plans were made for their entertainment and for trips to the various scenic and busi ness points in this locality.-, , ; A special effort will be made by local business men and farmers 10 place gra phically before the congressmen the needs ot irrigation facilities in this county. brothers,- Emil -' Ftel of Ashland and Frank Piel of Medford. v Minam and Whitman Forest Reserves One -I- c : ' Baker, July 8. Official notification .of the i combination of the Mlnanu and Whitman forest 'reserves has. been ; re ceived from Washington by Supervisor R. kl. Evans, who will continue. to be supervisor for the combined district, to be known as the Whitman reserve. ii '- August W. Piel. a native of Sweden but for the past 49 years a resident of the United States., died at his home here after a lingering illness covering several I montha Plel was one of the well-known citizens of this section. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Ellen Piel. three sons. Forrest A: of Klamath Falls, Charles H. of Wolf Creek, and Glen E. of Klamath Falls. and two Hdqtriam, Waoh.; July 5, Two men were Injured here Friday,- one f them - seriously, "when a driver of a delivery truck ' In an effort' to avoid striking a .group, ot children who ran out into the street, turned ' bis car around a corner and crashed into a wood wagon., , Vance Orchard, driver, was badly bruised while George Martins, the wood wagon driver, was thrown to the slde wallc and received serious Injuries. Marshfield, July 5. -Delegates to the annual state encampment of Spanish-American War Veterans ar rived Sunday afternoon for a three day visit. They were met at the train nana zarnisnea music ,. : ... . ; The Washington CtotmtyBs'nkers asso ciation has fixed the opening. and clos ing hours of banks at 9 a. m. and' I j. m. "MM "I!) IjHII'll'llll'' .!'!:!illl!iililI!::n.!!lti'iiiiililI.CTT immn-n;rimiitwmnm;'w.ii'H'ii "i"iniii IH,!I lll.i..ii.,lll'..l,.H.,H.i ,ltoiJj. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Are Given On All Charge Accounts If Paid In Full On or Before the lOttifPay of Each Months-Stamfi Books Redeemed in' Cash on 3 J FJoor This Store Is the Portland A'gency for Richardson's Quality Linens Carter's' Knit Underwear A unt Polly Outsize Shoes Home Journal Patterns Betty Wales Dresses THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON WRECKAT nri it UMW m Fifty Chinese pheasants and 10 mal lard ducks have Just been received by Jack -. Wlnslow, county game warden, from the office of L. H. Darwin, state game warden, for immediate liberation on Grays Harbor. . - Sheriff Jeff Bartell arrested John 'Lewln, who had two quarts of Intoxi cating liquor In his presets. Judge Big nolds, , at. Montesano, fined the defend ant (200 and costs: ; One of the largest classes of candidates ever initiated at one time by Hoquatm -Aerie No. 2S2, Fraternal Order of Eagles, was escorted over the burning sands Sun- I s'day afternoon, consisting of 47 harbor resiaenu. . v ' To raise funds for entertaining 1000 visitors who will gather here Septem ber 3. 4 and 5 for the 'annual conven tion and 'Sangerfest"1 of the Norwegian Singers' association of the Pacific coast, the , Grieg: Singing society will give a dance and entertainment in Eagles' hall Saturday night. ' No More'Laiid for Ex-Service Men, Is Dalles Report The Dalles, July 6. Despite the fact that entries for ex-service men for 15,000 acres of land in Sherman and Gilliam counties closed here two days after the land was opened tor filing, hundreds of ... letters and , telegrams continue to .come 'to the local land office. Ex-servicemen are coming, front other7 states to file, not knowing the land is gone. 'Mrs. O.- K. Hartman of this city was signally honored in Portland at the annual convention of the Oregon branch. United Brethren Woman's Missionary as sociation by .; being- elected first vice president. Mrs. Hartman was also, elect ed fraternal delegate to the next session of the annual ' cohference. Members of Dalles lodge 303. B. P. O. 13., will journey by special train to Bonneville', Uuly 18, at the invitation of Portland brothers. One of the features of the ricille will be a red-hot game of baseball .between .Portland and The Dalles Elks. . , . ; Contractor Huber Has Trouble With Klamath Farmers Klamath Falls, July, 5. Difficulty arising;' from j,, Xrictlon between Oskar I erty owners 'fulong th? course of the 1 Klamath Falls-Malin section .. of The Dalles-California highway has devel oped Into 'Serious trouble for the Port land contractor. Injunctions have been filed by some of the : farmers, who al lege unauthorized trespass , on their property. . Huber has had numerous clashes with farmers and. his work: has been ham pered by threats Rumors have been cir culated that farmers threatened the construction force with shot guns. , Overloading Laid To Truck Drivers ,. Hauling Lumber Sandy, Or., July 5. Three truck driv ers hauling for sawmills in the moun tains, were -arrested, charged with over loading, by Deputy Sheriff Long of Oregon City. The-truck men Insist they cannot make I a living wage without , ex ceeding the legal loading limit. V ' escape Saturday when their car fell over the Tacheron fill, near Boring. No one was hurt. . t - 2404 Rodents Are j Killed byStudents. i . Ot Country School I Brownsville, July 6. -Cash prizes have been -distributed to the" amount of 422.50 by Earl Loucks, teacher in the Diamond Hill school, eight miles, south, of here, to the students in a. contest for destruc ; tion of noxious rodents.' Some of the big i Rest "kills" 'were as follows : Laura Walker, 560 mice ; Willie St alp, 540 mice ; ana Lester wainer,. 363 squirrels. The total number of pests exterminated was as follows: 1572 mice, 775 squirrels, 39 crows, 10 rats, four hawks and four weasels, making 2404. A bounty was also given, by . the farmers of the district. . , Receiver Order for GpldMining Company Baker July, '5. -Judge Gustav Ander son has i dismissed the case of Frank S. Bailie vs. Columbia Gold -Mining company.' This case was appealed and Fertile was sustained, but appointment of jo. receiver was ordered. More than 30 pages or testimony was recorded. Wfth a change, in attorneys for the com paiy an agreement was reached. A con troversy between the First National bank and ; the company in regard to funds was also settled. . 85 Rehabilitation Men in 0. A. C. Work Oregon Agricultural Colleee. Cor. vallla. July?5. Elehtv-fiv minhnit. Uon men sent to, O. A. C. by the federal poara are, not omy talcing work under the federal koard Instructors, hut registered In the regular college courses in, commerce engineering and other sub jects offered in the summer session. The federal hoard ' Iniitriirtnrv Itiirct in 'Various Dhaaea. Tha Composed of rehabilitation men. Is active this summer . ' Boys' $2.25 Wash Suits Special $1.39 , Bargain Circle, Fiset Floor Boys' Stamped and made Wash Suits blue and tan poplin pants with white waist. One-piece style. J" QQ Sizes 2 and 3. Regular I2.2S frad.IeOl7 EQUIP YOUR PORCH ' WITH COOLMOR . SHADES SEE DISPLAY IN DRAPERY DEPT.. 3RD FLOOR Olds , The Standard Store of the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable JMethods . SPECIAL SHOWING OF CAMP - AND OUTING ' SUPPLIES 4TH FLOOR GET OUR PRICES Girls' Wash Dresses Special $1.98 Bargain Circle, Fifst Floor Girls stamped and made poplin Dresses in blue tijd tan, or lavender and tan. Sizes 4 to 6 years. -These tfjl QQ are regular 3.5o values. Special at tlJieaU July Clekraiiee of. Siimiiiier .Meirclisimdi I -Special Offerings In Weairi ng Apparel and Home Needs at.Pripes Which Mean Great Savings Clearawayl of Coats Q HAEF PRICE -The time has .come to clear the Coat stocks and we are going to do Second Floor it quickly by cutting: prices to just half. . This sale embraces a large number of our finest, Coats in Bolivia, Duvetyn, Wool Velour, Tricotine, Velvet, Taffeta, Faille and Satin Dressy models for street and evening; wear, i Leading colors. $105.00 i Goats at $52.50 Coats at $93.75 $187.50 Women's ti0.00 Coats CKK Hfl reduced! for luly Sale to tDOOJV Women's JflS.OO Coats gKr7 Krt reduced ! for July Sale to DO I OX Women's t25.oo Coats at $62.50 Women's 1127.50 Coats at $63.75 Women's $130.00 Coats reduced for July Sale to . Women's 140.00 Coats reduced for July Sale to -Women's 145.00 Coafs at $72.50 Women's 175.00 Coats at $87.50 $65.00 $70.00 Leather Goats ; '.' ' I ' ' v ,r I . V Half Second ' Floor Women's Leather and ette Coats in short -and medium length .season's best styles. Some without with satin or cravenette. ran. Leather- s. This sleeves. Lined ray. brown, $25. oo Coats" $12.50 32.50 Coats $16.25 35.00 Coats $17.50 3 8. So Coats $48.50 Coats 65.00 Coats rASK FOR YOUR S. & H. TRADING STAMPSI $19.25 $24.25 $32.50 Women's Suits At $34.98 Second Floor Tricotine, Serge, Tweed; and Velour Suits in an excellent range of the season's most favored styles for street, sport and dress wear. Many ' beautiful belted models with flare peplums and fancy collars. Strictly high class garments with best , of tailoring throughout. Navy, black and gray. Here is a wonderful chance to choose jagood, desirable suit at a big saving. Not all sizes in each nfodel, but all sizes from 16 to 44 included Qyf QQ in the sale. Specially reduced for the )July Sale to low, price of DOtc10 -Women's Georgette Waists On Sale at the Bargain Circle $3.98 Wash Goods Half Price Aisle of Cottons. Main Floor COTTON EPONGE AND RATINE in plain and novelty effects: Several hundred-yards in this special offering. Very desirable materials for skirts.'dresses, sport suits, etc. Don'toverlook this wonderful opportunity to buy and save. $1.25 Eponge and Ratine at 63c I $2.50 Eponge and Ratine at $1.25 1.50 Eponge and Ratine at 75c $3.25 Eponge and Ratine at $1.63 $2.25 Eponge and Ratine at $1.13 ' We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps. DRESS GiNGHAMS in a large selec tion of new plajds ind stripes. 32 inches wide. Special at 65c a yard.' BLUE BIRD Lingerie Crepe for night gowns, pajamas, etc. Priced frQrt EMBROIDERED Satin Striped Voiles beautiful fabric for Summer dresses. Special for July Sale-at $1.25 yard. 36-INCH PERCALES in light, me dium and dark , colors.- New OQ patterns. Special at the yard OSC special for July Sale at yard New Angora Trimming Laca Department. Firat Floor -6 and 12-inch Angora Trimming in black, white, .navy. tan, rose, beaver and other colors. Heavy pile. Priced special for July Sale atj $1.75 and j $3.50 yard. Organdie Flouncing . - $1.95 Yd, , Lace Department 40-Inch Organdie Flouncings n white and colors. Ruf fled and hemstitched. Priced 1- QK very special .jat the yard only tDA7cJ Special Sale of Sheeting Main Floor-1 Bleached Sheetings of ex tra good quality, " Mill End pieces 2H to 8 yards. Sold only by the piece and positively no phone orders taken. Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards QOf wide priced;. special at yard.vC Bleached Sheeting, 2J4 yards QO wide priced special at yard rO Pillow Tubing 3 6-inch Tubing -priced yard 60c 40-inch Tubing priced yard 65c 42-inch Tubing priced yard 70c 45-inch Tubing priced yard 75c 18c to 20c Val. Laces i2y2p ' i -Main Floor Imported .Val Lace Elges and- Insertions diamond mesh and .two-thread. Large selection of. pretty patterns suitable for all sorts of Sum mer sewing. Laces in this assortment worth 18c to 20c i yard. 1 01 Priced special at yard only .XeJ2y Shop Early Mason. , Pec f brand i j KEEP AXlrTHglyprT' WO RUBBER WWCS . Demonstration Kerr Fruit .- . .. - 1 ' Jars Come in and learn the most successful wayi to put up fruits and vegetables. The factory expert will take pleasure in giving youj the benefit of her; many years ex perience, and will explain Just why Kerr Jars are the best to use Dept., 3rd Floorl Leather Bags At $12 Third Floor-J-16 and 1 8-inch Travel- ing Bags in brown br bJack. Light stock, full leather lined with sewed corners and pockets. A good bag for week-end trips. Priced CIO flfl very special f this . week OXeUl Suit Cases , $4.75 TLird Floor 24-inch Matting Suit Cases Bound' on all edges and straps all around. Cretonne lined. fJA rtf? Pocket in cover. Special at dJ4 I tJ " -asemcnt Underprice 5tore Women's Wash $3.98 . . Dresses Basement Wonten's and Misses' Gingham Dresses in a spe cial sale beginning Tuesday morning. Dainty, becoming sfylts for porch and beach wear. Made up in good cjuality material. Fancy plaids with .white collars and I?Q QQ cUffs. Sizes to 42. 1 Special for July, Sale lt DOS70 Smocks at $2.98 Basement These are made up in beach cloth and are; to be had in either pink or blue. Nicely trimmed. (? QQ Sailor collars. Full assortment of sizes.. Special wjeev? White Skirts Basement Women's Sport Skirts of white -piquej and gabardine. Special showing of many pretty styles for) sport, and beach wear. The prices range from $1.75 to $3.98 Voile Waists $1.39 Basement Odd lines Women's. Voile Waists priced for quick clearaway. Many dainty styles to select j QQ from. ',. Only one or two of a kind. Special at DX0 Muslin Underwear $1.39 Basement Women's Night Gowns, En velope Chemise and Skirts In a great variety" of pretty . styles. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Spe- QQ daily priced for July Sale DAsO r Women's Summer Vests In low neck, sleeveless ', styles, with crochet -edge or oand tap. j Pure white cotton. Extraordinary "values. Priced special in the. Basement at only 25c Maribou Scarfs1 $10.95 ' ' v '; I : ' ' j ' i . , - New Shipment Just Received Main FUmmt Marabou Scarfs or Capes.; AU-silk lined and full flare light-weight, and comfortable shoulder wrap Stylish. ideal iior afternoon or evening wear. Shown in brown, taupe or black. -Also ostrich jand marabou- fl" f QfT combinations. Extra values. Fresh stock Just received. Special OXlecO Sale of Refrigerators Entire Stock at Reduced Prices Third Floor A good Refrigerator will save its cost in a short time through the saving of foods, to say nothing about protection to' health. -Choose any Refrigerator in stock now at "a : Reduced Price. Refrigerators at $15 S15.00 in top icing $26.95 as illustrated $39.95 '"-! : I 5 . yy , Knickerbocker Refrigerators In size for small home or apartment priced at No. 913 Knickerbocker Refrigerator style, with white enameled provision chamber. ' 6o lbs. ice capacity priced No. 952 Knickerbocker Refrigerator to the left. White, enameled provision chamber. 75 lbs. ice capacity priced No. 936 Knickerbocker Refrigerator' in apartment house style. ... , Large food and ice capacity. Front icer. Takes up very little space. Solid oak case. Special this week $26.95 ICE- CREAM FREEZERS the famous White Mountain make. .Note low prices. $3.75 Freezers Special only $3.00 $5.50 ' Freezers Special only. $4.40 $9.00 Freezers Special only r $7.20" 50-Foot Garden Hose 10 Third Floor High-pressure, moulded Hose of a well known make. Seamless tube with braided fabric covering". . This will last several seasons. Complete with the neces-; J- sary couplings. 50-foot lengths i-Priced - at ' only' V J-U - i ' . ,. - Wm. Rogers' Silverware At Special Prices Third Floor William Rogers SilveZ-Plaited Table , Ware at exceptionally' special prices for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, t o-year guarantee. Chippendale pattern. Set of Six Dessert Spoons at $2.48 Soup Spoons only S2.66 Salad Forks only $3.24 : 1 ' Medium Knives at $2.95 Table Forks'- now $2.66 Tea Spoons now $1.33 Table Spoons at $2.66 Butter Spreads at $2.86 Oyster Forks for $2.79 War tax not included. Single Pieces Berry Spoons at $1.52 Gravy Ladles 'at $1.14 Cream Ladles only 76c Pie Servers now $1.99 Glassware Offerings ' Light-ut Flower Vases at, each 75c 9-inch Glass Vases priced at $1.25 io-inch Glass Vases priced at $2.00 Pottery -Vases in large assortment of new styles and designs.. Lowest prices. WATER SETS engraved in grape or -flower designs 6 Tumblers ff nd Jug. Very : attractive twO33 Third Floor - Sugar Spoons only 58c Butter. Knives j now 58c Pickle Forks now at 76c Cold Meat Forks at 95c July Sale of Rugs An Important Event 1125.00 Wilton Rugs. ?QQ flfl Size1 9x12 ft. Sale Price iDVU)J 1195.00 High-grade Wilton- Rugs slightly chafed. Size n( HA 9x12 ft. ; Sale Price' DJ.UUUU 9x1 2-ft Heavy Axmin- QfO Kf ster Rugs- priced each O I WaUU 9xl2-ti. Wilton Velvet CntZ QQ at DJryj 9x1 2-ft. Heavy "-Wool QJTQ QK Velvet Rugs. Special at iDDOOD 9x1 2-ft. j Wool Velvet QfCflfl Rugs priced special at tDftOeUl 27.x 54 - inch Axminster Rags.' Priced special on sale 36 x 63 - inch Axminster (Jr7 QPC Rugs. Priced special on sale D I 7D S4.25 Rugs specially priced Imported Rice Straw Rugs 6x 9-ft, Rice Straw Rugs at $4.50 9x 9-ft. Rice Straw Rurs at lti.RO f 9x1 2-ft. Rice Straw Rugs at $8.50 Splendid selection of , Fag ." Rugst suitable for the summer home or beach cottage. ! All sizes. Popular prices.. ,;)!... i it , i .11 1 . 1 1, ... . ) ? j" -. ii ii . . . n,tj j j, , i it Hmiil..Mt.aiiiA'M)ilU)UimHttHiliiA. '-3::,-'