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MONDAY. MAY WOMAN, HIT BY TRUCK, IS DEAD , ; Mrs. S. O. Shirley, aged 62, whose skull was fractured . Wednesday . morning when she was lilt by a milk truck, died Sunday morning at Good Samaritan hospital. Where she has been lying-unconscious since the ac cident. The truck was driven by Ben Toutfest. The accident occurred at East Seventeenth and Morrison streets. The coroner's ; Inquest will " be held, today or Tuesday. Twelve-year-old Bud Henry, 266 Knott street was knocked from his bicycle Sunday afternoon at East Forty-sev enth and Halsey streets by an automo bile driven by S. S. Schefter.' 1364 Ala meda drive. He was dragged about 60 feet by the machine and received cuts about the head and legs. He was taken to- the emergency hospital. ' Supplying of Water For Tourists Along Highway Is Planned Salem, May 16. The erection of tanks for the storage of water for the accom- ; modation of campers and travelers along the ' Columbia river highway is contemplated by Thomas G. Keane of Portland, who has filed with the state .engineer's office here an applicatlon-for permission to appropriate the necessary water from the Sandy river. Other applications for water rights have been - filed as follows : By the city of Ontario. ; covering the -appropriation of water from a waste ditch at the Warmsprings irrigation dis trict, for the irrigation of lawns and ffnmlAn. nrlthln tKa nttw limits. . By E. G. McKern of Pendleton, cover ing the appropriation of water from Small creek and Badger creek for the Irrigation of a small tract of land in Umatilla county. By Mary Wolfe of "Wallowa, covering the appropriation of water from un named springs and waste water for the irrigation of 65 acres of land in Wallowa county. ; By Carl Taylor and Lynn Taylor-of Hood River, covering the appropriation of water from an unnamed spring for the irrigation of a small tract of land in Hood River county. By J. F. Houston of Roberts, cover irig the appropriation of water from Pringle Flat creek and the storage of 480 acre feet of such water to be used in - the irrigation of lands in Crook county. By S. P. Gilmore of Junction "City, covering the appropriation of 11 second feet of water from Bear creek for the development of power in Lane county. . . - . a mil Cadets Return From Fort Stevens On Government Boat A group of eager relatives waited at the foot of Jefferson street Sunday for about two hours for their boys who came in on the government Eagle boat No, 38. The boys were the 140 cadets of the Hill MHHtary academy who. had been . to Fort Stevens for the entire week. The trip home was made on the .government boat. The cadets stood at attention oil deck as the boat came in sight of the wharf. Although the rain came down In torrent Just before the landing was reached the cadets were protected by an awning and the shower passed away before they marched home, happy but extremely hungry. "I'm glad and thankful to get them all home in good condition ; they've bad a wonderful time, but a trip like "that is a big responsibility," stated J. A. Hill, president of the school, who with Major Thomas E, Cathrow, U. S. A., was In charge of the expedition. Hill spoke in high praise of the offi cers of the boat and of the officers and men at Fort Stevens. Time at the fort was fully occupied With study, drill, a two-mile hike each day, kitchen police duties and military maneuvering. The encampment is an annual under taking and is greatly enjoyed by the cadets. A good dinner was awaitinz them and after the home trip "bed looked good," aa one of the younger lads put it. Growers Fix Rates For Berry Pickers At 35c Per Grate Freew ater. May 16. The strawberry growers decided -picking packing. 10 days frost la crop. . of the Sunnyside district have to pay 35 cents per crate for and 12 H cents per crate for Packing will commence in about and now that the danger from 'over there will be an immense ; A Tord car belonging to A. Lefor of Freewater was stolen from the barn at his ranch this week and no trace of it has been discovered as yet and on the same night two persons driving a Ford car stopped at the home of Fred Mc Elrath of Sunnyside and going into the barn where he kept his Ford car, jacked up the car and took three tires. The sheriffs of both Walla Walla and Uma tilla counties are on the lookout for the offenders. -': i ' ' ' . Mt. Hood Soda Water, quality, truetv trulty. always 6c everywhere. Adv. ; Gray, White or Black 'Casket Two Autos, Hearse, Embalm ing, Outside Box. Orar Marker, ft'uneral .Notice. Hem -era Gloves, Personal Servic. Use of Chapel. . MS Miller & Tracey Independent Funeral Directors WASHINGTON AT ELLA ST. Phones: Main ..26L 67S-85 16 16, 1921. I : 1 . J n-imiJL- ...i. . n.ji ill -. j r " jvI r i . : . - ...l . .. n . I , . - ' I t. . . ..:..h-.r-, . . i ill Children's Hair . Cutting The Barber Shop for little boys and girls adjoins the Rest Room on the Fifth Floor. All styles of hair cutting, done by specialists. 50c : and 75c. misses' n air cutting a specialty. 1 Meier & Frank's : Fifth Floor. Come mm ! GROCERIES Flourj Royal Banquet or Kerr's Bes , &sy -t ff Sack ', ,,,..,.. . tOmi IJ Fischer's Flour, $1 79 Health Flours, graham or whole wheat. No V ? Cri.co, 9 lb. cans $1.65 six lb." "cans $i!i5! CCn three lb. cans ........................ UeJC Baking Powder, Royal, 5 lb. cans $2.25. the tit t ET 2 Vz lb. cans . . . . "?'. . . . 51 .10 Fancy Hams, Willamette or Puritan, to to J3 lbs., Q9 i per lb. . OOC Quaker Wheat, two minute wheat, regularly fl-fl 1 r 20c pkg., doz. pkgs. , tDXaXO Bleached Raisins, Sultattas, 3 lbs. $1, nr h lb. . .1 . . . . . ODC Sliced Pineapple, Mission, No. 2 V tans, 3 cans QflA i 85c. can . I .......... . OUC 50c DAY D0.WMSTAIIRS Men's Caps Regrularly 79c Men's one piece caps in good dark colored materials. Most 50c sii regular sises. Shirts 5 A clearaway of 'odd num bers men's .negligee shirts in sixes 14 to 16. Shirts, Drawers j Samples of men's shirts ; and drawers, mostly Bal ; brlggans in white, ecru : and colors. Broken sizes, 1 garment 50c. , Ties . j i Regularly 73c. Men's ties : in desirable patterns and colorings. Large flowing end styles with slip bands. i& Gloves f .Originally priced at $1.35 ! palr. A clearaway of men's solid leather gloves 50c 50c 50c ; n one-iinger mit style 3 Ties Men's mercerized finish and basket weave wash 50c ties in plain colors and' stripes. 6 1 Kerchiefs Men's full size 50c and wmte cambric Hand hit. kerchiefs. 3 Pairs Sox I ! Seconds of men's cotton box in black, white and 50c cordovan. Sizes 9 to ii- ... Union Suits" 50c Regularly 75c. Boys' Mon arch mesh union suits in sizes 8 to 16 years. Bathing Suits A clearaway of boys one- 50c Piece Datnine suits in an assortment of colors trimmed with white. Sizes 24 to 34. Chemise ( Regrularly 51. Women 50c tlesh and white batiste, envelope chemise trimmed witn nemstitching i am snirring. All sizes, i Aprons Regularly 69c. Women's iuii size checked gingham 50c o.iai Riicnen aprons with pocaeu ana strlngr ties. Also included is a broken assortment of white serv ice and tea aprons. Aprons I Regularly II each. Worn 50c ens run size coverall or bungalow anrona of npr. cales. Square neck, wing Bieeves. oeitea moaeia Some seconds in the lot. Gowns A limited quantity of 50b women's sort muslin growns trimmed with fan cy stitching. Sizes 16 ma i. Union Suits I "eeuiar 69c and 79c SOc ermaes. vv omen s unlo: suns in bodice top and uuiu - up shoulder, cuf ana lace Knee styles. 3 Vests 50c Women's low neck sleeve- coa. vests in regular sizes 11 ami''mmmimmimmmHmmmmm 1 THE: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL Ruby Page Ferguson, Dramatic Special Delineator Offer For a limited time this annual. De lineator special will be open. Now is the time to subscribe and to benefit by this unusual offer. For particulars inquire at the Pattern Shop. ' Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. Vests Women's mercerized lisle vests in bodice and regu lation band top styles. 50c negriiar ana outsizes. Bloomers Regularly 79c. Women's knit bloomers with elastic 50c at top and knee, i 2 Vests Seconds of our . regular 50 c ooc grade, women s ewisf and plain ribbed cotton vests in flesh color uroKen sizes. Pants Regular 75c grade. Worn 50c en's cotton ribbed pants . in cuff and lace knee' style. Regular sizes. 3 Pairs Hose Seconds of our regular 25c 50 c grades. women's cotton hose in . black, white and cordovah. All regular sizes, t Hose Seconds A clearaway of 50c women s fiber boot hose. also some silk and heath ers in (the lot. Broken sizes. Union. Suits Children's Bear union 50c suits in low neck, sleeve less, cuff knee, drop seat style, mutton tape and with garter loops. 3 Pairs Hose ... Regularly 25c pair. Chil 50c dren's good heavy ribbed DiacK stocKings in regular sizes. ! 12 Pairs Hose ose 50c Seconds of children's fine gauge mercerized lisle hose in black and cordo van. Also inclurifvi boys' heavy ribbed black Biocitings. 3 Pairs Socks Seconds of children's 50c white mercerized socks with fancy tops. Sizes 4' to Koyeralls Children's blue cheviot 50c koveralls trimmed in red. Broken sizes 2 to 7 years Dresses - Regularly 98c. A broken 50c line of children's dresses and aprons made of serv iceable ginghams, and per cales. i ... We m Interpreter, jWill" Appear at the .ESTABLISHED ww Laundry Specials Naptha Soap, P. & G. White, 10-bar car- tons .. J ..79 Laundry Soap, Easy Day Naptha, 10 bars.48 Soap Flakes, Crystal White, 3 pkgs . . .25 Gloss Starchy Kirigford's, No. 1 packages, Bakery Bulletin Jelly Rolls, delicious jelly centers, each ... T20 Cup Cakes, spiced variety, dozen 20 Lunch Rolls, Pullman style, dozen. 18 Bran Bread, health loaf . .'. . . . .15 -j Meier & Frank's : Ninth Floor . -.' Cretonnes Regularly Jl yard. 36-inch 150 c cretonne, printed ratine and terry cloth in beauti xui ziorai enects and ta estry aesigns. 3 Yards Shirtings. sgularly 25o yard. 36- ch light color and fancy lssx H II ripe- shirtings. j)J 4 Yards Muslin) 00 yards i good quality cached muslin 36 inches lsat II II 2 Yards Terry Cloth Good heavy grade full bleached terry , cloth 20 inches wldeJ r 2 Yards Dress Goods Reeularlv 4kc to 79c vard 36-inch English checked dress goods, Dress Goods i Regrularly 15c to 11.25. 50c MU1 lengths of 1 to 6 yards hair wool serge, monapr ana DriUianune. Jacquards 50c A clearaway : of 33-inch silk warp jacquards in 'a broken color assortment. 2 Yards Crepes .rly. 40c yard. Mfllf" ' of plain and f an-aVsa f I II iine Windsor pUsseJ) J 6 Yards Crash 7-Inch cotton crash with olored borders. 4 Yards Outing Flannel Full bleached heavy weight outing flannel 26 50c inches wide. , 3 Yards Voile Some seconds. 38 and 4 50c inch dress voiles in lightj and dark figured and1 floral patterns. 3 Tassels Reguarly 50c each. Silk chenille tassels for lamp 50c shades, iancy work, etc Shopping Bags Good size heavy leather 150c shopping bags with su stantial handles. Brooms Regular size household SOc brooms made of g cornstalk. ; 12 Cakes Soap 50c Full size cakes of Royal White soap. Window Shades To $2 values. Seconds and odds and ends of high grade oil : opaque, hand painted and water color 150c window - shades on guar anteeea rollers. Z4 to inches wide, 4 to 7 feet long. ureen, tan, some white. 8 Rolls Toilet Paper Regular 10c grade bulky 50c roiis crepe ; toilet paper sue 50c Unitarian Chabel Tomorrow Night The Quality Store of Portland I Lovely far NEW- . Suits of Tweed and Covert The extraordi inary demand for these ready at (every turn. We are showing hundreds. of new ones in straignt-iine and belted edo or regulation fronts. They are at 35 to 75 Jersey Suits Virtually fio end to the assortment are showing in all colors at 25 .to Summer Dresses of dotted Swiss, rkrtrandv anH cinch 't o j mm" o at til in company Canton Crepe Dresses .and attractive frocks of crepe de chine are featured in a special assortment Meier & Frank's : Fourth nil mt: 11 w h . ... ij if I n It pays t i a: in iwu prefer vduuu, with b w-v . Bohri refrigerators are made in " each representing the Icycd "Sanitor" The Bohn Sanitor is a splendid T medium priced refrigerator on a par with ' most higher-priced na tionally advertised refrigerators. It has! a hardwood case, well fin ished, J rounded corners one-piece porcelain lined food compart ments; Priced at 55 to 119. Iceland refrigerators another enamel lining, iinnea wire Top long Capacity . Size 25 lbs. 20x14x38 35 lbs. 21x15x39 50 lbs. 23x16x40 60 lbs. 24x17x42 75 lbs. 26x18x44 No. 1 3 .4 5 at 8 :1 5 -Tickets in the Book Shop at How Are Your i :i ""t:.r; ' Eyes! I Modern life constantly increases 'the number, of people whose business ef ficiency is lowered by errors of refrac tion. Our graduate optometrists will prescribe glasses, if needed, to your in dividual requirements. i I Meier & Frank's : Mezzanine. ! lings low suits ol men s in two special lots. and SAVE-. ! Lot I - : 1 95c 600 athletic union suits of the famous Vassar make. Pajama check nainsook gar ments that; will Rive excellent , service. Sizes 34 to 50. Worth .agreal deal more man vjc sun. 2 960 athletic union suits, of ' silk" striped madras, crystal cloth, crossbar marquis ette, fancy stripe madras and batiste. Sizes 34 to 46. Very special values at 1.95 suit or two suits for 3.75. Sale of suits - finds us models" with tux- moderately priced of these 'suits we 45. j am fnrm 3 Saucepans $1.29 Just received. 500 nests of three lipped aluminum sauce pans in 1, 1 and 2-quart sizes. viiu r I newly! 72 only of these small round aluminum roasters roasting fowls, chickens and other small roasts. ! " j! Meier A Frank's: Basement received at 35. Floor. 17 .... .: ,, - 1 mi "It Pays to Own a Good 1 t 1; ; . cieananess ana low ice i-onsunipuun. -S.TI a Bohn" Refrigerators three types the; famous "Bohn highest quality in its particular (Bohn Syphon" The "Bohn Syphon" is generally ao .knowledged as the quen of all refrigr erators. Famous for the BohrrSyphorx system of rapid circulation pf pure, dry, cold air i-exclusive Bohn insula tion and seamless porcelain lining. Fnced $'J7.5U to $3V0. "Iceland" Refrigerators Specially Priced good make have solid ak cases, sneives. specially pncea as loiiows: Model Was 20.00 23.50 27.50 - 31.50 36.50 Now $15.95 $19.85 $22.90 $26.85 $30.00 No. 10 11 12 13 Capacity .50 lbs. 75 100 lbs. lbs. 150 ii Meier Frank's: PORTLAND. toe. Bring in Your ' Films Our finishing department to-date methods, equipme dling can help you get the tures you want. To sta vernacular, "we're there at .Meier & Frank's : M ih Floor. J- ft IMEN! Save on Fine for I Athletic Underwear athletic underwear-go on sale tomorrow Supply the summer undcrwfcar needs ' - . Meier & Main 1 Frank's : loor. (Mail Orders Filled.) Aluminum ware 1 1 . V Percolators $1.34 400 aluminum coffee percolators in plain shape with black wood handles. 1J4 -quart iize. Aluminum Roasters $1.39 convenient for 1: nw -v-r : ,twi.- .71 v Refrigerator-' T-t .. inc name J-onn IS Svnonvmous --.. J Syphon," the "Bohi nitor. t ic "Bohn type. i , ricycq' A good -well-built refrigerator at a low price. -The case and insula- tion are the same as ih the San- itor. Baked-on one-p ece white enamel lined, food compartment with rust-proof shelv matic trap. Very lowly s. Auto-1 priced 34 to 63.75. are extra well insulated and h avc white t I ! Front Icing Model WITH THREE DOORS Size Was Now $31.95 $37.85 J 44.65 53.45 30x17x42 J2xl8x44 34x19x46 -38x21x50 38.50 45.00 52.50 62.50 lbs. Sixth Floor. (Mall Orders OREGON. through up- it and han klnd of pic e it in the the finish." f ' - i s v - ' ' . J.- - . - j ; . :- 'y..- ........ , ,, t