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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 24 FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. PORTLAND, OREGON. CHARGES MADE BY WOMEN RESULT IN ARREST OF MEN Hoqulam, Wash.. March 11. LT. P.) Serious charges were being prepared today against five men held In Jail here for an alleged brutal kidnaping and attack on Mrs. Julia Maxon, 23, and Miss June Clark, 19 The men; arrested wereAdaml and Mike Winkle Dave Sandgren, Elmer Davis and Busz Wise of Hoqutam and Aberdeen. The Winkles are said to be married. The men range la age from ,25 to 35. : ; ; . - - The . two young women, according to their story- were standing on a street corner Wednesday night waiting for a : streetcar or Jitney to take them to Aber deen, where Mrs. Maxon. a widow, lives with her twoiyoung children. Miss Clark lives - la. Qm and was visiting Mrs, . Maxon. - j. I - ' While ihey were waiting " five' men drove up llnja machine, it is said, -and stopped. Thinking' the car was a Jitney, Mrs. Maxon and. Miss Clark got in. In stead of stopping in Aberdeen,-the -men drove straight through town, and three miles t out - on, a lonely road into the woods, the young women ' said. " ': ' Here the car was stopped and the two girls ordered to get out. They did so, followed byithe men, they t said, and a buttle ensued, all . the men fighting .to subdue the girls, at the: same time 'quar reling among' themselves. The men' fin ally forced them back. In to the -car, they claim, and i drove back toward Abor deen. When they reached the outskirts ' of town the: younger girl is said to have Jumped from the running I automobile. .Tho car was stopped and a man leaped . out and tried to overtake her, but she outdistanced him. Bhe hurried to a . house, roused the family and. telephoned tiie police. "--;: j '" -j ! Mrs. Maxon is said to have been found in a street unconscious later. She said shv had been thrown out of the car a short distance from where Miss Clark had Jumped!. : j v: Slayer of Marshal ' Of Sweet Home Is ; Convicted by Jury i i J'-r. ' Albany,! Or., March 11. James Ward of Soda vi lie was convicted here Thurs day of manslaughter for the killing of Mount Storey, 78-year-old - marshal of Sweet Home. The Jury deliberated 22 minutes. . 1 j .' Storey died from Injuries following . a beating:; given when he attempted to arrest Ward, September 6. on a disor derly conduct charge. . Ward will be eentencedj Monday. Robert .Bruce, charged with attacking Dr. H,. J. Shenk, mayor of Sweet Home, who cams to Storey's aid, is being tried. Several of Dr. Shenk'a ribs were broken. , Lebanon Man, 63j Is Wed; Bride Girl of 20 1 -' ' '"" Lebanon, for., March 11. William Itetherford. 63, and Miss Elizabeth Pur cell, 20, were " married at Vancouver, Wash., Saturday. They returned here the same day and will make their future home in this city. Retherford is a well known resident of Lebanon and the bride is a daughter of Mrs. George Long, whose home is near Petersons Butte. The new. ly weds were . given a reception by the local band, i .. ; ; ' ' Hot taVo Arrivals Hot Lake.' March 11. Arrivals at Hot Take sanatorium Monday were : Mr. and Mrs. McCoskle, K. ,Leggs and J. K. Taner. Canyon City; H. C. Bates and J. K. Wright, La Grande : O. Lind, North Powder; J.I L. Cass. Portland : Maud ItiKgs. North Powder ; Mrs. W. W. Dur gan. Baker, j Arrivals Tuesday were: Mr. and Mm. W. E. VanDusen and Mrs. F. A. JJasch. weiser, Idaho ; -Bertha Jac man and Charles Green, .Haines : Mrs. C, Tubbs, Pendleton: Helen M. Seim, , Portland ; C; B. Wardrip. Weiser, Idaho ; Mrs. L. McAlister and Mrs. A. J. Willis, North Powder; J. F. Byrul, Portland; Mrs. Charles Bean- and Mr. and Mrs. C S. Bean, Elgin.; D. Brusha, Pendleton. Slicklln Company Incorporated Chehalis. Wash.. March 11. The Stick liri Undertaking company Thursday filed 1 articles of Incorporation.' capitalized at $125,000. Officers are Charles Sticklin, president : Otto F. Weisinger. vice presi dent ; H. V. Joyaux, secretary, and Mary A. Sticklin. treasurer. ... ' tni.- . ' " ",,, V :; I til i Growing All the Time THERE are real rea- sons for steady growth" in prescription business, and .we can , name three: This store' has been a dependable factor irt' Portland for: thirty years we are a!-' ways- open, night and day;, and you . receive only the best in service and drugs here. .) ' WE. NEVER CLOSE r Cob O and Aup Si "wKm WAIN Till Last Day of the , Free Hoover I ; Offer ; Call, phone or - write and we will send a Hoover Suction' Sweeper to your home for a week's free trial. ; Meier & Frank's ; Basement, Sixth Street. 1 - . ? 1 veryi Hosts of Party and Table Decorations, Favors and Candies for St. Patrick's Day and Easter Lowest Prices Our Experts Will Help You Plan . ' t , , J - ! - -1 '. , 5 - . - - j- - - . - Last Day of Our ; Complete Stocks Kodaks and ; ; Supplies - : Get your over Sunday films here. - Bring films here after exposure for best results in develop ing and printing. .1 . ji -. Meier Frank's : Main Floor. THfr Q.UALITY STORP OP- PORTLAND ; nftKAixtTlorrUatvAUMrSta, . . Sale Bathroom Fixtures This sale specializes bathroom' supplies of standard quality at attractive savings. Profit. by it tomorrow. i Meier tt Frank's : Basement. Again We Offer 55c Mexican Piitbche39c The well-known Meier &. Frank kind. "This special price while any of 3000 pounds remain. No deliveries. ! ' i . , ' .:.;. I Meier & Frank's: All Candy Sections. o.oav School Holiday . . Easter Only Two Weeks Away and . . . : Features Tomorrow : ' ; - '- New All-Wool Poplin Suits Women and misses will want J.6 take J advantage of this new low price (qr all wool poplin suits. Just the thing for i spring and Easter wear. -Made in the popular ripple back, style effectively bound and primmed with braid. All have" fancy figured linings. Sizes 16 to 44. One illustrated.. . : . L - r -:. . ' . ' . : f ' s :. . Easter Modes ."V '. 'T , ' '.. : ' -birr spring assortments of suits, coats and wraps are! complete. Every materia and style is here at lowest prices. f ' We especially direct attention to our, array of suits for f women of ampler proportions at 1129.50 to 149.50. I : Illustrated is an all-wool velour cape with fancy stitched col lar, brown or tan, at 12.75. ' j ; I Easter Hats $4.98 ! The newest styles in smart hats for spring and 'Easter will be found here in wide variety. Attractive creations of visca braids, georgettes and gros de Londres silk. Some have em broidered crowns, others are trimmed with flowers, ostrich and stick pins. Also included are some tailored effects. In this Easter display women will find just the hat suited to them at the special price of 4.98. ' ; . ! CHildren's Hats $1 .29 to $3.98 Herej too, are pretty hats for the children to wear on Easter. We have over thirty . different styles in pokes,! rolling brims, sailors and off-the-face hats, some prettily trimmed with silk ribbon streamers. These are made of milans, basket weaves and visca braids in black, white, brown, navy, copen, old rose and red. Very specially priced at 1.29 to;3.98. 500 Children's Coats for Easter i ! Two special lots of children's mer wean These comprise t materials as polo, poplins, serges, seys, checks and fancy mixtures time for Easter. ' new coats for spring and sum e, latest styles in such wanted cheviot, velours, tweeds, jer Here in a wide assortment in 5 Children's Coats $5.95 This special lot consists of several pretty models for children of 2 to 6 years. - - j j Children's Coats $9.75 Girls will enjoy wearing these smart new coats. : They are iwell made, fully lined and have large roll collars and patch pockets. Several diffej-ent models. Sizes 6 to 1 4; years. Children's Shoes $1.39 , ' ; " j '. ii , - Children's shoes with patent bottoms and white canvas or champagne "kid tops, also all-brown kid shoes. Hand turned soles. Sizes 1 to 5, no heels. 1.39. Sizes 4 to 8, black or. brown, with heels, pair 1.69.t - ? j Misses' Shoes $3.69 Formerly rriced at 14. tn A niir. school shoes with leather soles and heels. Misses dull calf Also brown calf school shoes with heavv roles anri heels ti7e.11 tn - " ' ! Meier tc Frank's : Basement Balcony. hops Here ob 31 MMTGlclV "CHILDREN?S DAY 99 Hose, Pair 25c Boys' and girls'' fine ribbed combed yarn cotton stockings with seamless feet. " Soft finish. . Black only. Sizes 6 to: 10. Boys Hose 50c "Pony" extra heavy ribbed cot ton stockings with reinforced knee and seamless feet. Black only. Sizes 7J4 to 1 o. j Hose, Pair 50c Boys' and jfirls' fine' ribbed mercerized lisle stockings with reinforced knit knee and seam less feet. - Black and cordovan. Sizes 6I2 tq 10. Infants' Hose 50c . 2 pairs 90c. Fine cashmere wool and cotton ribbed stockings with silk heels and toes and eias tic legs. White only. in the Hosiery and Underwear Sections Every Saturday , is Children's Day in the hosiery and underwear " sections. Mothers should ering. their children here and select the youngsters' hosiery and underwear requirements from our most complete! stocks at lowest prices. : Union Suits $1; Sizes 1 to 3 at 1, sizes 4 to 6 at 1.25. sizes 7 -to 9 at 1.50. Boys' and girls' fine cotton Mun .sing union suits in wanted styles. Girls' suits in white (all sizes), boys' suits in white (broken sizes), in cream (all sizes). Half Sox 25c Children's extra fine cptton half sox tith colored roll tops. Sizes 5 to 9Vj. j Vests, Pants, 50c I Sizes 2 to 6 at 5 oc, sizes 8 to 12 at 60c. sizes 14 to 18 at 70c. Children's cotton vests in low neck Sleeveless or short sleeves style and pants in knee length, cuff or plain style. ! Boys' Shirts 65c i Sizes 2 to 6 at 65c, sizes 8 to 12 at 7 Sc. sizes 14 to 18 at 85c. Boys' lightweight cotton under shirts, high neck, short sleeves. Knit Waists 45c Children's "Nazareth" knit un derwaists with I taped shoulder straps, buttons at waist and hose supporter attichment. j : . Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Navel Oranges,' Doz. 17c Popular navel oranges in 250to-the-case size, doz for 49c. . - . Doz. 17c or 3 Batter, Gold Crest quarters.- No. L.-..1.. ;56c M. A F. Coffee, specially roasted and blended tor us, 3-lb. OC lined bags,! S51, lb OQC Fralt, California Peaches, Ore gon Pears, 3 cans 73S, Ofi. : can 6uC Sliced Plneaiple, Mission Brand, perfect slices, No. 2 Oft cans, 3 cans S5, can m9C Jose FeasJ Red Ribbon, uniform . and tender. No. 2 cans, doz. cans $2.58. threJ Cg0 cans ...j. Out Breakfast I Bacon, medium size lean bacon, ball strips, Qg. lb. Boiled II a m, sliced, lb........... Tomato Catsup, Monte, pint bottles 65c D.e.V2Sc Wool Soap Special 50c This special consists of 6 bars of regular lbc wool soap and a package of Wool soap flakes. M. A F. toaf Cake, with nuts: oblonsr shape X7C Freaeh Pastry, several varieties, C for ,. Bakery Bulletin Balsia ! Bread, Sunmaid f Q variety, loaf :.. IOC Coffee Cake, Jenny Lind ng ....... V 80c variety, each; Meier & Frank's : Ninth Floor. An Extraordinary Sale of ' Automatic Electric Washers $89 The Automatic Washer is designed on the most simple and efficient lines and is equipped with the very best small motor designed especially for its duty. It is guaranteed to handle properly both washer and wringer and is made of the best possible materials. All rapid gears are milled from solid wheel "castings. Made with short folding bench' for tub or clothes basket, r . - Make Your Own Terms in Reason ..... ,. , .... , , .. ..... ,. ... ! .... . ; . -. Meier Je Frank's: Electric Shop, Basement Balcony. (Mail Orders Filled.) . 3 for $1.85. . ' Qualitie's that , formerly , sold at $1, $1.25. . Every .tie new just1 in by ex . press'.' Best values at" the" price. we can recall in, years. ' . ' , . . N e wf openend four-in-hand ties from one ofVAm'ericaVleacIing makers. Moires, satins, 'black and white checks, kll-over designs tall, patterns sugges : f! rt j !iL cr rn live on spring, . rinisjieu wiin our EASY BANDS, I !. Famous Como Italian j Silk Ties $1 3 for S2.85. Qualities that formerly sold at (his store ifor the- "special" sale price of Jl. 65 and were decidedly- underpriced at that. Judge how wonderful they are at a dollar. The; quality of this imported silk neckwear Is definitely and - widely . known. New popular shapes and all new patterns. . nnisned with slip-easy bands. Here's Fine News for Besides offering men (and women buying for men ity Easter dress requirements! of every : kind; we present tion ot Easter shoppers the toilowing teaturea groups 3600 ew Easter Ties Easter Men' : the largest assortments of high qual- . tomorrow for the special considcra- at very special prices. , B5c- F rench Warp Prin t .:.! Silk .Ties $1.65 -3. for 4.75.! Formerly a 4 price ticket, was' con sidered none too high for these they are less than half that price in this Easter sale. The connoisseur of fine neckwear, be it man or woman will appreciate the high distinction and in trinsic quality of these fine scarfs of extra heavy silks In French warp print designs. Meier & Frank's : Main Floor. (Mall Orders, Killed.) For the Easter Dress-Up New Suits of Society Brand and Other Fine Makes . -JfT) m 1 o) " 5a ' ' ' ' I-M'fe j It has been our prime concern to provide in these broad assortments of Easter clothes 'garments that will be up to the style and quality ideas of Portland men and young men and most important point at NEW LOWER PRICES, S; Thanks Ito concentration! on leading, American lines and to forehanded buying we have exceeded our own eixpectations in achieving this dual objecti Your New Easter Suit Is Here ; The average man,! at other times not so' finicky about his attire. generally decides on faring forth at Easter time in natty new raiment. Whatever one's taste, age, style tendency, buildj or the like, satisfac tion sure and certain awaits the man who comes-here. . New fabrics, new patterns and colorings, fine tailoring. All models authentic. All garments guaranteed to give, satisfaction. I Splendid Values at $33.85 and Upward See Morrison Street window display, but above .ail see the clothes in the Store for Men. 1 . I I Meier & Frank's : Third Floor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Just Received in j Time 4 f orj Easter j . New "Woolwear" Economy Suits '-"Woolwear" suits are known an "The National Boys' Clothcsv they are shown; in ; up-to-the-minute styles, are of sturdy fabrics in newest patterns and colorings. ; t 1 ' - ! - - if . "Woolwear" Economy Suits for Boys i Have 2 Pairs Knickers i v and are made of fine all-wool material. Shown in single and double-breasted" belted models in gray, brown; blue, green: and heather mixtures of brown and . green. .Fully lined throughout. Each 'suit has a genuine p'igskin belt. Modestly Priced at $1.50 Sizes' for boys 8 to 18 years. Fully guaranteed by the' makers and by us. . t ' i i ' - . i Meier St Frank's i Third Floor. MaU Orders Filled.) !