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4 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST' 19,! ' 1920. . THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, : OREGON ft : . I- If 13 HENRY W. MEYERS - IS GIVEN PLACE ON C0WIM1TTEE0F15 . 'satem. Aug, 19. Governor Olcott 3as named Jlenry W, Meyers of Sa lem to succeed DerA. Dlnsmore of the S Olda. Wortman & King com pany, .Portlands as , a member of the !! committee of 16 appointed to pans upon proposed changes in the workmen's compensation act. DInsmore. ho w a member of the jrroup of five named by the governor . from the state at large., has resigned be cause of inability to give the necessary timer to the work of the committee. Mey ers Was for many years one of Salem's most prominent business men, retiring -from active business life only recently. .u ; , .. : .-; - .Declaring that , the . recent ? rate ; in crease : aranted ; by the public service commission was': not" sufficient to- cover increased costs ; of operation" together .with ! the expenses incident to the im- provement ' ordered in ' the service, C .A. Bradford, owner 'of -the; ' telephone system at Canyon City, has applied for a rehearing of his petition in the hope of another Increase In rates. "With seven positions open for trained librarians in Oregon, no librarians are available,- according to Miss Cornelia 'Marvin,, state librarian, whose office is the clearing house for Oregon library affairs. All of these positions require librarians who have been trained in standard library schools. Miss Marvin states.- the1 Merchants hotel and using-profane language in the presence of Mia Sally WUey. proprietress of the hotel, i " v The trouble is alleged to nave i started when Watson appeared at' the head" of the stairs, clad only in his night clothes. and. protested against, a friendly game in 'the lobby which he claimed was dis turbing his slumbers. ; : -i Shortly after! the arrest a search war rant was procured and Watson's room in the hotel was searched resulting in the finding of a pint bottle about one third full of corn whiskey,. I ' - Non-partisans of Minnesota Launch rative Minneapolis, Minn.. Aug. 19. (L X. S-) JTwenty thousand stockholders, mostly rrpm among json-partlsan league rarm ers and union labor forces of the state, are back of the Minnesota Dally Star, which began? publication here today,- as thie first cooperative dally newspaper in thie country, jj ? " The newspaper is announced as the effort of the people to offset antil-liberal propaganda tn the commercialized press of! the Kortnwest by the dissemination of fact news.) Herbert E. Gaston, formerly r chief editorial director of Non-partisan league publications, is the edttor oi tne Star. Thomas; Van Lear, former .So cialist mayor of Minneapolis, aleo is ari officer of the company. ' II. S. May Join With France .in Protest Against League . Act 1 WasVilna-ton. Aue. 19. -lj ' N. . S.) The United States is making ian Investl traini ami mav cnnildeti tolniner with France In a protest against the action of the League of STations high commissioner in prohibiting the, landing-'of French munitions at Danzig, it was learned thlsf afternoon. The reports of the sltuatlont at Danzig are confusing and a request . .... ... . j for more complete aeiausi wm do rotuo before -this nation takes any action. A report has Men asaea ior concern ing the reported strike of laborers in Danzig, which is preventing the unload-; ing of munitions. I Governor Takes Hand In Unsolved Murder 0 f Theatre Own e r ! Kenosha, Wis Aug. 19. (U. P.) Failure of the Kenosha : police .depart ment to make' any headway toward solving the -. mystef ioua t murder of Charles Pacini, ..motion; picture theatre owner, has forced Governor j Phillip of Wisconsin to take a hand 'in the case. ' -The governor Wednesday , ordered Sheriff Joseph Meyer of i Kenosha to assume charge of the Investigation. : - Charges have been made that Chief of Police ' CHare. who was a . business partner, of the dead man, has sought to prevent a ; '"scandal. Many 'persons prominent in Kenosha social circles are said to fear a rigid investigation. It has " been ; reported that Pacini gave midnight parties which; they attended. The Pacini home has been locked and no one allowed to enter - Chief CHare said that, no further steps would be taken by his department until after the funeral Thursday. He insisted he had questioned "more than i 500 persons.", ; Governor ; Phillip, who has .taken a personal interest,, in, the caae. .said the state will engage detectives to hunt down the slayer. ' Dejiy Lloyd George Will Go to Canada : London. -: Aug. 19. (U.- P.) Official denial was made at Downing street to day that Premier Lloyd George Is plan ning a trip to Canada as reportea ra w United States. '. The i premier is now In. Switzerland on a vacation. : v Forest Service Has. : No Place' to Anchor Station on Mountain - -' ' fj. ' ' -; V -f -' V .-V - The forest service 'standard lookout house, which has been on the way up Mount Adams for three years, has final ly reached ' the summit. D. Vincent Stroup of the forest service says. All Ihe lumber has nowibeen packed to the top, and it only remains to decide upon a location and then put the bouse to gether. I ' Here the difficulUes begin, says Stroup, for thj.r. is "onlv sotld.. blue Ice op the mountalntop. The Mount Hood lookout Is solidly anchored upon a bare rock, but there is no such a rock on Adams only a glacier.-? If the house ts set upon the glacier, the .ice' will be cold under seath the floor and any heat within the cabin will tend to melt It and cause a sinking of the housed ' i ' Ielay in getting the lookout up Mount jAdama has been due to forest fires each summer, which 'have called ihe packers away from the mouutain. Stroup climbed Mount Adams recently In a party of 10, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Dowling of Portland and Fred McNeil of The Journal staff. ft EiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinnuiiininiiiiiiii!HUiiiinniiiuiuiiniuiiii , Oregon's conscience fund was en riched to the extent of $2' i Wednes day n payment for1 two admissions to the , state .fair last year which were . not checked in at any of i the fair ground . gates. The money has been turned over to the state treasurer for credit to the general fund. Senatorial Seeker 'Kicks' at Noise in Hotel; Lands in Jail ' Buford. Ga., Aug.. 19. (L N. S.) Thomas E. Watson, candidate for United States senator, was arrested and locked In the local jail last night, charged with creating' a disturbance in the lobby , of FALl! VrS s, SEPTEMBER TERV " . WRITE. . FOR 1 ! CATALOGUE WRITE FOR PACIFIC i iinMn a : CATALOGUE ;: I nirurrnw iv PORTLAND COLLEGE OREGON There Is a Man in Portland Town Who is, oh, wondrous wise, - 1 S He has a place on Fifth to show E 5 - Electrical supplies ; j ' S He is an expert in his line . 1 ! 5- Electricity's his forte; ' . ' ' E Cut-outs, amperes, three-way switches, " ' 5 S To him are merely sport. j 1 . E E you need an. iron, a toaster, grill, 5 5 Or should it be a fan? : t 5 E Before! you buy, just take this tip 5 SEE SCOTT, THE 'LECTRIC MAN. ; Electrical appliances are needed more -than ever. during hot weather. Let us demons tate i i their convenience ! i I Scott Electric Go. Fifth" and Oak Streets Phone 1 Broadway 1820 . iiinniiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiriiniiiHiiniiiiiHiiiiiiniiri S Mil i .- T r ' 1 . : M -1'- " BBsls3 re MM of Men's Apparel ANOTHER SLAUGHTER IN PRICES FOR THE FINAL WINDUP OF GREAT FIRE SALE MENS SOX !' Men's-20c Sox, for work, - j3c ' Men's 2Sc Dress Sox lO. ' for ......r..;,..loC ; Men's 50c Dress Sox : Men's 5 0c Mixed Woo! Sox; ' 29(J Good Advertised Are Not Damaged ' 'Men's 75c Suspenders ; ; 'Men's 85c Suspenders ;.for; . 59c MEN'S FINE NECKTIES 50c Ties on sale fc -: . . . . j. . 4 . . . . 7$c Ties on sale J P " at :iv.....:.. J... ...45C ! 1.$0 Ties on sale ' qq i t : :f ................. ........ , OaL" ; j! , I - MEN'S UNDERWEAR ! I Men's two-piece .Baibriggan, .'regular i CT 4 75iand $l. 00, going fori ... .. . .. 1 DC Men's 1.50 Athletic Unida - ; dc suits n...:.-..oOC I Men's ft. So Balbriggan Union OPIa Suits ......V.... i.-. . j.afOC " Men's $2.30 and 3.50 Fine Union jSuits, all standard makes. Cooper's and (f1l0 1 p. o. a. . ... . : . , . . . . ... . . ;oljiDo i l.25-$l.SO Fine - Underwear, two ryQ MiEM'S SUITS -t Absolutely Clean, New, Up-to-Date $30.00 and $35.00 Suits going in this great fire sale at this special price of . . . . . ... . . . GOOD SIZES of cloths $35.00 lot, good sizes and good selection . and styles, on sale at. ...... ....... J. . . One lot of Men's Suits, values to $30.00, small sizes $1 A QQ only, going qrl ................ . . J. . . 1 . .. i tPlUeiO I Extra Fine Suits, big lot, good sizes, good values $40 to! $45, going for. . . . . . 1 . j J . . $50.00 lot or Suits, wonderful bargains selection, to choose from, going for. . . j . . . $17.98 hs $22.98 selection, 3OT flO ....... &ii.VO and good C OO AO ....... VOAtVO Big tab'es piled high with i J" -QQ Bib Overalls on sale at. . . . . . .!. J'.wltOO , These are 2. So values. Big tables of ' Corduroy Pants QQ at . . tD.iJO These pants are regular 4.00 values. MEN'S WORK GLOVES .......... 68c ...98c ........ S1.38 1.00 Work Gloves for . . . . .,. . . t.S0 Work Gloves for ........ 2.00 Work Gloves for MEN'S SHIRTS Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Work J piece, going for. . Men's $2.00 Work Shirts for $1.48 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS ! . 2.5oj and! $3.50 Fine Dress Shirts with stiff or French cuffs fl- OCT for .7; . . . , , . tDl.oD. 2.50jto $4.00 Fine Dress flf Q Shirts, collar attached. ... . . . . .tDXeUc Hundreds of Other Wonderful Bargains : . .Thousands of Bargains in this: great sale Suit Cases, Blankets, Quilt Thousands ' of V dollars' worth to select from. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS Hundreds and Hundred of Wonderful - " Bargains , , Men's t Fine 4 and 4.50 .Felt' gO jr Hats . :. tD.UU Men's $o.00 and $7.00 Fine J' I?Q Y5K Felt Hits .;..;r.DO.DtJ Big tables full of Men's ' snd Boys' . CQ0 Caps, values to $2.50.. f. .V. . . . . .OaC NOTICE Orer three thousand, pairs of Dress and9 Work Pants in this great sal. Thousands of Wonderful Bargains in Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES A Real Fire Sale of a Real Stodd Men's Dress Shoes . $10.00 Brcwn Calf Blucher - Shoes ...$6.9S $12.50 B row n .E n g I i s h ; Shoes ..$7.45 $12.50 Black Calf Hy Toe Shoes .... . . 7 e $8.50 Black English Shoes for . .$5.19 s Men's Dress Shoes $l5.00'i Malterj Made Eng. lish Shoes . i. . . . .$8.48 $10.00 Button 5 Dress Shoes i . for ......$6.45 9.50 Work. Shoes. J $6.45 5.00 Outing K. Elk Shoes for .,..........$3.45 j Ladies' Shoes 3.50 One-stra-p House Slip pcrs " Ps22 ' 10.00 Button Shoes, big ; lot for $3.85 8.50 Oxfords and Pumps fot ............$4.95 12.50 Havana Brown Kid . Siites ..$7.85 9 Gray bhaes . 5.001 Wh : for 1 . . . Ladies' Shoes Kid Cloth Top .........$3.98 te Canvas Shoes . $1.98 8.50 Black: Kid Oxfords fori ...:........$4.95 4.00 Misses'-Quting Shoes for v. . J. ........ $2.98 Children's Shoe 1.00 Skuffers . . . .$2.98 2.50 Shoes, 5 to 8. $1.48 3.25, Patent Leather Mary : Janes, sizes 8J5 to 2, for ...i...... - $1.98 Hundreds of Wonderful Bargains 1 i Boys' Shoes. Boys' 4.00 Box Calf Shoes for $2.49 4.00 Calf Hy Toe Shoes tor $2.98 6.00 Army Strong Shoes for .......$3.98 7 English Shoes, . . .$4.48 THE COME TO THIS GREAT FIRE SALEfLET NOTHING DETAIN YOU! if L MAM SALVAGE BTOUE 1 Sale Opens Tomorrow (Frid at 9:30 AJ M. Continues Daily at the Corner of Alder and Second StreeUEntrarjces 243 Alder St., 135 Second St. Ltvtng. ishins's. In Oak Mahogany, Willow, Reed Reed Rockers With Cretonne Seats and Backs, , Old Ivory finish f ' 1 t r v- Rocker" on Rocker on Rocker on 17.00 sale, at 24.00 sale at 26.00 sale at 28.00 sale at 32.10 sale at ...... 38.50' Rocker sale at .'. 20 Grass t Chairs and Rockers Rocker Rocker on a ' on i on S12.00 S16.50 S17.50 818.50 S20.00 S25.00 S12.50 Living-Room Suites Solid Quartered Oak - . , .- ,- . . ' '"i S14.00 19.00. Chair on sale- at, . .'. ... . . .Ro.c.l.e.r.,...$14:.00( !'.""X.S22.00 26.50rrtibrary Ta- Qi Q Kfi ble to inatch..... O AOeOU 96.50 ; Suite com-. Qf7 Kf' plete, only ...... tDO I eOU Living-Room Suites 30.50 Solid Oak Rocker, leather S'h .?.??!! $21.50 $36.0O Solid Oak RoCker, leather :S..:v;;..5;S27.50 $47.50 I Massive. Quartered Oak a?.?v$33.50 $72.00 Imitation leather Bed Dav- S??$ $54.00 $l86oo Suite, v.dJ-IQC KH Complete, only . . OXOU.U U ABOVE ITEMS CASH ( home UFUIUJISHERS Mahogany Tables, Rockers and Over stuffed Davenports $25.50 Tapestry GrQ Kf Seat Rocker ..... tDXO.tJiJ. $38.00 Tapestry Seat and Back a?!'?..0.".."1.6... $27.50 $38.00 Tapestry- 0- PA Seat Rocker tDX.OU $48.00 Tapestry Seat and Back .r...:.. $34.00 $S2.bb Mahogany e7 fZf Library Table ... . tDO I OU $89.00 Mahogany QC7 K( Library Table . ." UU I OKI $66.00 Mahogany . &A Q flA. Davenport Table... tD'iO.UU $93.00 Mahogany QflQ flfl Davenport Table... vDUO.UU ABOVE ITEMS CASH ANNUAL FACTORY 5000 Pairs of. Good Shoes 1:3 to V2 Off Regular Prices Why Pay Fancy Prices Elsewhere? f DRESS PUMPS AND EYELET TIES - 32.98 In this greet special lot . j e n a a e , i ; c h o ice of . black kid and ' pateot- leatb-' er, v black or brown sueae. You will find blfb. medinm a n d . - lew .i -' - heels. flekl ' O Qft ' ' bJ: iewed. Pa70 . soles. Any of - , . . these styles rsn either be used as walking pumps or house slippers; all sixes. Mary Jane Pumps 98c 'Misses and Cbll dren's Tatent Leath- Jsne Slippers, ankle m . a. 98c i Infants slsea. no, heel. 2 to 4V4.-98et .Chlldrea. elsee. sprtn:heel. - f Children's f slsea, sprlnf nl- 8 te It ... .j . i Misses' sises. 11 to 2. heel. .S2.98 Lsdles sises. 2 to 8........S3.08 WOMEN'S White SHOES O r 6S WOMEN'S WHITE DRESS PUMPS 5i;98 White Sea-Island snd Kayptlan . cloth - dress pumps," some French heels, ethers with me dium . military heels, flexible, hsnd-torned solee, receding sad me-, dlnm - toe, plain and ton roe .effects. Come earl,, don't- delsr, as Tslues, worth more then doable the price we' are'- asking. : : a ' ,r $1.98 COMFORT SUPPERS 01.79 51.98 All size 2to 8 All widths A A to K Mili tary or French heels. V We bar. grouped one great Jot- -of . Wemea's nd Toung Liadles High Lace Shoes of White ' Canvas. White Relgnskln, high cut isce paterns. medinm and narrow toes, .high or lew heels. .. -, WOBTH XT TO fl-M T ' :- I ' ' Women's black cab - kid one strap comfort slippers, ' soft and easy, flexible soles . rub- . per heels. ' deal! for ill around t ouse wear nd'are " durable enough to stsnd ordinary Street wear. Don't overlook this ex ceptlonsl bny.: All sises. ' ,5 " A - f - ,L1 Men's Brown Cnra Lace Shoes WOMEN'S BLACK AND BROWN OXFORDS litre wooffer a populsr osford. so much In de mand, in eltbee black er - "brown leatherwltli me dium xnUlUrr heels. flelble sewed soles, neatly perfora ted tips. All. staes from' 2 to 8. This lot com price rsluea p to fa.00. 'Mary Jane' Pumps White Canvas, Ankle 8 trap a. Slsea 1 to 4 no heel . 79c Umii Rewod SalM PI res 4 to 8 Hlxea 3 to fl Wises 84 to 11.:.... 8isea 11 to 2 .ftl.2?- ftl.7f iil.OS 51:98 n f i SIZES 8 TO 11 Men's heary dirk brown tray ca rs s "Knocksbont" shoe, all. Good year welt' soles, mad. with heary leather' trimmings over the regalar -out 'pattern. These are 'Ideal for onttag wean All sites. " Do Not Be Misled ! We Have Moved New Location BeL Wash and Al'dT ja- -r . on 4th St. I. S ? and Atder on 4th St. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AT ABOVE PRICES UliTIL LOTS ARE SOLD Boys "Scouters" 52.48 I BROWJT tpricR HEAVY DOLED Sixes 9 to -13 ft.......... 82.4 8 Sizes 1 to , boys'....... 82.79 Styes 6 to 13 men's.....,82.08 Men's $12.50 t'Hikers" 00.50 Dark Brown - . Mi O niwH juasaia. Nr Full 10 to 34-inch tops, with bellows , tongue, some with Buckles, ethers Dlalu. HesTydon- .ible soles; sll sUes In lots 5 to 11. A won-, derful boy at this special price. . . .SS. CO I . t - . i . , - ' ' - i.