Ti'HE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON THURSDAY, . SEPTEMBER 2. 1820. R0S1E LEE SAYS SHE DIDNT RIDE Roii; Lee , says that her friend lied about her. She sa?a that ah e did not; so automobile riding- with any ; boys Sunday j'nJjht, ; as Mabel Luhj aald he-'did.,n'-:j.. X RosIs Lee la a IS-year-old Chineae flrl who dluppearsd from her home at MO East Eishih atreet, : Vancouver, Sunday nights Miss Lee and Mabel Lum. an other Chineae girl, a maid in the Colum bia theatre, were asked by a couple, of j white bay a near the Columbia theatre to go car riding, 'according; to a. report of the women's protective dlvlaion of the by lesa driving- and was" later booked Traffic . Investigator ; Freiburg : on a charge "of driving an ' automobile with defective brakes. .,V ;:.. The brakes on Ru pell's car were, test ed and 'tha test showed, that when the car was going JO miles an hour it re quired ISO feet to stop. Rupell was go ing about 20 miles an hour at the time of the accident, according to the police. . Miss Lee waa located Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hong Moy, , 211 Sixth street, by the women's pro tective dlvlaion. Mrs. Hong Is an lull mute frland of Mine Lee-a mother. Mabel : Lum told tha police Sunday night thai she refused to go riding with the whit boys, but Rosle Lee accepted , their invitation. Mlaa Lea emphatically V oaniea thia. She claims that aho waa ; frlahtened and ran away from the auto ! mobile. 1 . ' Ens got on a Mount Scott ear and ( Went out to the home of her- brother. . Ham N. i Lee. She doea not know the 1 addreaa of hie home, but aaya It la quite far out on flit car line. As he had no . telephone, she was unable to comimml- lata with her parents, ana said. She will . atay with her friends until j the fall term of school opens, she told ' the police. .Western Irrigation To Be Discussed at Seattle Conference A program calling for federal support cf Irrigation and reclamation, projects in the North weat will be outlined at an irrigation and development congress, to be held at Seattle, September IB and 17. Representatives from Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming will be present at the sessions of the con gress and It la expected that the edu cations program promulgated there ulti mately will result In putting water on the 10,000.000 arid irrigable acres of the Northwest. Backer of the movement in Oregon lnciuae uovernor Ben W. oicott, Sena , tor George W. Chamberlain, Senator Charles L. McNary and Congressman : N. J. Smnott. Louis V. Hart, W.iL. Jones and Miles Polndexter are among tne representative men back of the Irri gation congress In Washington, and D, w. Davla and William E. Borah head the Hat from Idaho. Motorist Is Fined $50 on Charge of Beckless driving C. F. Rupell. 834 Salmon atreet, was fined $S by Municipal Judge Rossman. -Wednesday, for reckless driving. Tues day Rupell ran into Dale Oottbrebt, 4V4 years oW, 344 Columbia street, and knocked him down, cutting bis right temple and bruising hie right arm. Rupell: was arrested by Motorcycle Patrolmen Smyths and Yost for reck- POWER CH EFS ARE Franklin T. drif f ith, president of tha Po:tland Railway, Ugnt & Power ' company. ' accompanied ..by Guy VT. Talbott, president Of the Pa cirla ' Power & Light' company, re turned Wednesday from Washing ton, where they attended a confer ence of ' the federal, water power commission.- Griffith ia chairman of a committee appointed by the National Electric Light association to represent that organls tlon at hearings of the federal commis sion, which la composed of tho secretary of the interior, secretary 01 war a; ..... , rv rf mttrirnltur.' Th. fMiaral commission was created by act of congreaa for -the) purpose of formulating' well-defined rules and regu lations governing the terms and condi tion, under which permits will be grant ed for the development of water power on government-owned land. Adoption of rules under which appll cation for permits may be received will be announced during the current month, according to Griffith, and he predicts that the government's action win result In immediate benefits to Northwestern atatea 'Through the development of electrical energy for railroad motive power and for the operation of indus trial plants, millions of tons of coal will be conserved for other uses, accord ing to Griffith. crowd of boys rah aeroM Eaat Stark atreet in front of the machine at b Seventy-elxth street. - xna Kosseau coy was caught and thrown . to tho pave ment A physician found that one ankle was fractured and that bruises consti tuted the other damage. ioe ia wa taken to his home, v U " -y Spokane Gunman - Killed in Street uuei ' - -.-"' " " 0 . -; ... awvv.na. Sent. LCV. P.) John Ben- r . .,.. . i ..-. i a nerro. was uuea ra iiw .t,,t. her. late Tuesday in a gun duel with Patrolman arry very. urw Sheriff s e Car Hits Nine-Year-Old Boy; Ankle Is Fractured An automobile driven by Deputy Sher iff George Hurlburt. and with Sheriff Thomas M. Hurlburt as passenger struck snd badly Injured 9-year-old Charles Rosseau of 33 East Seventy- fifth street Wednesday afternoon. The car waa gohig about 20 miles hour, according to the report to the po lice made by the county officials, when t shots from the gun of the patrolman took effect in the black's body, his death resulting a few hours later from a head wound. ' Avery hailed the black. Whom he be lieved waa armed, on Trent avenue near Washington street. The black refused to halt and opened firs with an auto matic. . ' ', :. - ". ' Bennett1 is aald to-have returned re cently from Alaska and waa on his way to SL Paul, where he is, said to have a wife. . ..... Investigation will be made 'by the po lice In : the -belief that, the man wi Patrolman Avery was exonerated 1 of blame In the affair by the department of public safety. . i - ew ar m m m 1 I a I v fir. M3d Havana JbkSmakeOnJ ( A The HART OIOAPJ OeV V SOS-SOT Pine St. K X. - K , s ?3i Use HEBE when you bake ttn555r I u Svcs to Dreaa Discuits ana cases SrST. a quality of lightness, delicacy and smoothness that is delightful. Use HE1BE in all your cooking. It will help jtau cut down your food bill, and at the same time increase the nutritive value of the dishes prepared with it. Pure tkimmed milk evaporated to double strength enriched with coeoanut fat Wholesome Economical Convenient .Order HEBE from your grocer .toay and try it in prepar ing dinner tonight A booklet of HEBE recipes will be sent free on request Address Horne Economy Department THE HEBE COMPANY Box 190S Seattle, Washington First. Second and Alder Streets Fine Hand-Tailored Suits For Men and Young Men $39.50 School Shoes Plus Popular Prices! .The Wise Shopper Comes to, r - Simon's Bring Daughter Here for School Shoes the Solid Leather (j AO Kind . . .......... . 4 tDaW0 Button or lace .'styles ; footform or English ; real black gunmetal calf skin. Sizes 8 Va to 11 for $2.98 Sixes 11 V, to 2 for $3.49 j J Sixes 2y2 to 7 for $4.98 i Nifty Shoes for Little Tad. CO "I Q They're Beauties, Too. . . . DaW eJLU Fine hand-turned, isoft and easy shoes for the little' folk. In brown kid, patent and gray tips, brown tops, and'all-black kid. Wonderful -values. The larger sizes, 4 to 8, for $3.30. , Scout Shoes for Your Boys : for School Wear! -r-ExcellenV; values' in either; brown or blacky sizes 9, to 13 Sizes 1 to Sy for. :.v';:.V.. . . $3.48 VX XTRA! X1KA!1 IxTRA!!! V BOYS SCOUT SHOES r S2.39 In tan lotus or smoked 'horsehide; values up to $5 the pair; extraordinary bargains All izes from 1 to 5. , ' " MEN'S DURABLE SCOUT SHOES - The best for weari you can't beat em at the price I, Real elk, in black or brown ;vsies from 6- to 11.: See thcm,here I :';-, ; :;r , MM Values to $60 the Suit These suits were made by one of Chicago's most famous man ufacturers of fine clothing. We have them . in heavy-weight worsteds, silk mixtures, flannels and cassimeres; fancy stripes, solid fall colors, and. novelty mixtures; the very latest of the fall models in both double breasted and single-breasted styles. All sizes from 35 to 48, including some stouts and stubs. It will pay you to see these suits, men! Simon's Saves You Money on Your Clothes! The WeU-Known Kabo Corsets Two Discontinued Models on Sale . . Lot 1 Kabo Corsets in low bust and medium long skirt normal figure, made of fancy batiste; back (jjf) YQ lace; flesh color; sizes;21 to 30; only. tDtvO Lot 2 Kabo Corsets1 in -low bust and' medium length skirt; for slender or normal figures; made of fancy silk stripe chain; elastic insert in bust; flesh (I O flO color; sizes 21 to 30; only. ...... -. . . tDO5f O Fine Dress .Gingham ' . . and Percale ' Oily 39C Yard These are in pretty plaids for school dresses; alt 27 - inches wide. Children's : Heavy Ribbed Buster Brown ' Hose j SpecWSQCaiOcPr. .These are elastic ribbed; double heels and toes, good for, .real service. Sizes 6 to it. r. . Principal Portland Agents Butterick Patterns all new Fall styles now showlnf New Fall Delin eator now In New Fall Fashion Sheets Free for the asking. . " . , . - "Thp Store- That Undersells Because. It Sells for Cash' t V Free Lessons In the 'its of the ifhree Point Em- i .' broidery Needle in our I Art Goods Section a I : . week's work In a day by this new method. Our wmm Bar The Greatest Amount of Value For the Least Cash The time has come when we feel we should Impress aipon you in the most ' forcible manner possible Unmatchable Value Giving yes, the unusualness of the values that are keeping this store head and shoulders above the rest. We wish to extend to you the reliability of this store' reputation and the security of receiving the greatest amount of value and sat isfaction for every dollar you spend here So. we ask that you test us now and convince yourself that the statements we make above . are backed up by facts. The Offerings for Friday's Sale Are Timely and Im portant Savings That Few Can Well Afford to Miss Timely and Important Savings Arranged for gam Just a Moment! This ls Important. If You Can Wear a Corset in Size 19, 20, 21, 22 or 23 You Can Purchase a Splendid Corset at 75c Friday We htve some 9 dozen Corsets In these sixes left over from our rerulir high-priced stock lines samples, discontinued models odd numbers, etc, which wc must move immediately. We dare not let these odd sizes accumu late, therefore regardless of cost we take the loss which is your gain. Some Wet of the value may be hid when we state that many Corsets of equal value In regular stock bring three, four and five times this ridiculously low price. . . A few front-lace models included, but most of them are in back-lace styles all are of standard quality and good style. Most of them are the famous R. and G. and La Rose Corsets but, remember, sites are from 19 to 23 only. t Come Early for They'll Go QuicklyAbso lutely None Exchanged-r-No Phone or Mail Orders Choose While Any Remain at.. 1 li qJ A Pair Men's Athletic Union Suits Undervalued Three well known lines to close at especially reduced prices the kind that many men wear the year around. QP-A SUIT for Athletic Under OOL wear in small checked nain sook in sizes 34 to 46. 1 Cr A SUIT for Athletic Un iDJLaXO derwear in self-striped nainsook in sizes 34 to 40. d1 OCA SUIT for Athletic Un DXaOtJ derwear genuine Sois ette Union Suits in sizes 36, 40, 42, 44 and 46 only. School Shoes For Boys and Girls Worthy Qualities Good Style and Prices Most Moderate Prudent Parents Will Not Fail to Visit This Sale Friday Here You'll Find Thoroughly Reliable Qualities in Pleasing Styles and as an Added Attraction We Quote Prices That Are Most Moderate. House Dresses at $2.39 In our Ready-to-Wear Section we offer a fine lot of House Dresses in Percales and Ginghams at far less than real worth good styles in checks and plain color at 12.39. Plush Coats at $35.00 An early season showinr and sale of Nobby Short Plush Coats several popular styles plain, with chase plush trimming or with Coney collar. Sizes 16 to 44. Fri day at $35.00. . "9 o'Clock" and Kinder garten" Shoes. Sizes 5 to 8 at $3.50 Sizes Stf to 11 at $4.00 Sizes ayi to 2 at $4.50 Both Butrorf and Lace Styles " In these well-known and reliable makes are included all good styles in button and lace shoes with good heavy all leather and chrome tanned soles and vici uppers. Boys' and Girls' Heavy School Shoes Child's, 5 to 8. $2.45 Sizes. 8 to 11. $2.85 Little GcatS to il'A, $4 i :to SJ$4.85 Misses', in sizes V to 2, at $3.35 Pair In these assortments are velour calf and gun metal Shoes in button and lace styles shoes that will give long service and that fit correctly. Boxed Paper 200 large square boxes of fine Writing Paper in Aberdeen linens each box containing 48 sheets of paper with envelopes to match assorted tints in each box pink, white, blue and buff. A Bargain for Friday at.- 49c Box EXTRA Sale of Children's Vests and Pants at 25c Less Tftan Half Price! Standard quality garments of combed Peeler cotton Vests in long and short sleeve Styles with high neck. Pants in ankle length all sizes 2 -to 16 years at one price while any remain. BARGAIN FRIDAY AT 25c. For School Girls HAIR BOW RIBBONS in Fine Quality and W(de ' Width at 69c Yard At this opportune time we have arnnged this special underprlckd pleasing and popular novelties in a great assortment and selling to is 18-Inch Black Traveling Bags Priced Friday $4.98 Just 32 to Sell at This Price In our Basement Section a timely sale of fine black Crepe Grain Roxylite Traveling Bags in 18-inch size they come with good, strong clasp and handle a real bargain at $4.98. Fruit Baskets at 49c A limited number 65 dainty Fruit Baskets to close at this special price. They come in popular shapes and pretty colonnj and in three or four sizes. l2 Great Clean-Up Sale Broken Lines of t Lace and Net Pleatins at Half Price Two to six Inch widths and the popular styles in net and lace Pleating white and colored Organdie Points. Georgette Crepes in flesh and white. Van Dyke Points with -picot or hemstitched edge. ALL TO CO FRIDAY AT HALF PRICE Hemstitched Japanese Lunch Cloths at $1.25 EACH About Half Price Attractive blue and white Japanese Lunch Cloths slightly imper fect 48 inches square not more than 2 to a customer. Large 72x82 -Inch Cotton Blankets at $3.95 PAIR Fine for sheets as well as for bed covering they come in white, grey and tan not more than 2 pairs to a customer at the above price. Special Under pricing of Children's Handkerchiefs for School Days Lot 1 at 5c Each 6 for 25c Good quality Lawn Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched or with white or colored embroidered, or printed, pattern. Lot 2 at 7c Each 6 tor 25c J Most exceptional values consisting of broken lines &J initial Hand kerchiefs. ( j Lot 3 at 10c Each 6 for 50c Dainty embroidered corner Handkerchiefs, in dozens and dozens of white or colored patterns. , : , t Lot 4 at 15c Each 6 for 85c Sheer quality Swiss Handkerchiefs embroidered In white or colors -alsa a pig line 01 popular sport patterns. OUR STdRE NOW OPENS :AT 9 A. M. rx Of c STORE CLOSES' AT 5:30 M. SATURDAYS AT 6 P.M. The Most in Value The Best in Quality S'V