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8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON WSBN88DAY, JULY IT, ENTERTAINMENT GALORE PLANNED I FOR BUYERS' WEEK Two thousand visitors Will be called to Portland next week because ot Buyers' 'week, according to the Information that "has come to the Chamber of Commerce, Which is sponsoring this trade event .J It is an interesting fact that Portland was the pioneer in this endeavor, and the tiicrm of previous weeks encour ages the belief that the approaching jtin th annual event will ha the greatest of the series. Business bouses are coop erating to the end that the visitors will Tteid it well worth their while to be in Attendance. ;Tfce week will not all be devoted to incus. The entertainment committee Outlined a series of functions that It insure the success of the week from a social standpoint KNTERTAIXMEXT VAEIED Mayor Baker will welcome the visitors t the reception and dance at the Hotel Multnomah Monday evening:, August 1, -which is the first function on the enter -fstlnment program. Through the cour- fesy of the Portland Opera association TOUsical numbers wilt be given by Ma "Hon Bennett Duya and Mary Daniel. Mrs. William t. McWayers heads a women's committee In charge ot a thea tre party planned for Tuesday evening lor the women visitors while the men re enjoying a smoker and some boxing (rats at the Hotel Multnomah. The Multnomah county circuit court Jges have been impressed into service award prizes for the best brief ad- rese on "Why Portland Is My Favorite arket," which will feature the Wednes ly luncheon xin Washington nark tor rhich the Ad club will be host FASHION SHOW PLANNED The evolution of dress will be depicted models at a fashion show at the Lyric theatre Wednesday evening. Vau- rville numbers will complete the pro mt. All arrangements are completed for te Thursday luncheon to the visiting ayers at the Olympic mill and for the noe aboard the river boat Bluebird on tursday evening. At the annual banquet at the Chamber Commerce Friday: evening H. B. Van jxer, president will explain tn detail Circumstances that warrant the imber sponsoring Buyers' week as institution. B. F, Irvine, editor of le Journal, and John Oratke are other eaters. A. J. Bale will preside. Mu ll selections will be given by Miss plus Wolfe and Otto Wedemeyer. linn Fein ReDlv to Premier Is Delayed ' London, July 27. (I. N. S.) With the m Fein chieftains conferring among hemselves in secret Ut Dublin, the opin- was advanced in semi-official circles lay that Premier Lloyd George will receive a formal reply to his peace fer from Eamonn de Valera until Fri Mr. It will then be necessary to communi tte with the Unionist government Si Ifast it. v laptain 0. A. Lung Kills Self With Gun Providence, R. I., July 27. (I. N. S.) fee bodv of Caotaln O. A. t.nnr i,r. ton in the United States navy, assigned m ms naval war college at Newport, 1th a bullet from a .45 calibre revolver fi the head, was found near Pepasquash, ristol, R. I., by the keeper of his pate. Domestic affairs are given by arenas as a probable reason for his act Qan to Hunt Klan; i Warning Is Issued I Beaumont, Texas. July IT. ir v m M klaa to hunt a VI an ha a ho.n ed in Southeast Texas and today has Jpore than 100 fearless men," according W notice sent a newspaper here, The members, calling themselves "Special Service Men, serve notice on the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan that they Jill stop them with "hot lead" at the rst opportunity. HUDSON GRAM CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS JOURNAL CARRIERS ENJOY FUN Hi ' -i mm J:WWi Vi9jIi9 , Ljfll ssaSsfflsM ' wwsWwttUt SEASIDE TO HAVE HOT OLD TIME AT SEAWALL OPENING failed to save his Ufe. The girl waa "ed toy an unidentified man who pushed off tram shore on a to; raft child ruu vmox houseboat Seattle, July T. U. p.) Beatrice Hathaway. 2-year-oM daughter ot Mr. I Mrs. John Hathaway, living hi a Met let H iiuwuad tn Lake Wash ington canal Tuesday afternoon when feu from the porch of the Group of Journal carriers, who enjoyed privileges of Broadway Nata torium last Friday morning. ' Plana that Will make Seaside's happy ears ring tor weak with echoes of the love of the event wore outlined here this week by L U Padget, cashier ot the Bank of Seaside, and Charles H. Rowley, manager of the Hotel Seaside, who were here arranging details of the coast re sort city's great Breakwater celebration oa August I and 7. The osieb ration is designed as a dedi catory ceremony upon the opening of the now wall and that the two-day program will bring out all the enthus iasm ot the big summer time population at Seaside Is the promise ot the Port land visitors. Arrangements for a gala musical pro gram are virtually completed, with the Royal Rosarian band as one ot the Port land organisations to be prominent in the festivities. The musical phases ot the program are in charge of Leah Last ot Portland, nationally known vocalist. Additional features of the music pro gram are to to announced. Several prom lnent speakers will toe heard In connec i tion with the dedication ceremony. ' Seaside s Importance as a summer beach resort la secondary with its per manant residents to Its growing import ance as a business center a-.d a de lightful home city," pgeget declared "and the completion ot the new seawall will toe an automatic impetus to the spirit of the community. To prove to the world what that spirit la we are bending every effort toward making the breakwater celebration next month the greatest conclave and carnival in the history of Seaside." Manager Named for Oregon Dairymen's Cooperative League The election of K. C. Eld red ge aa general manager of the Oregon Dairy men's Cooperative league waa announced Tueaoay evening rrom tn omosa ox the league. He will take office August succeeding Albert & Hall, resigned. Eldredge has been a dairyman, cream ery operator and cheese manufacturer in Oregon for many years. He waa for merly at the head ot the Independent Creamery company, of a cheese factory at Harrisburg and a creamery at Med- ford. Recently be has been acting as receiver for the Columbia Dairy Prod ucts company of Vancouver, Wash. He haa been a leader in the promotion ot the campaign for better bred stock. Summer days are fun days for The Journal carrier boys. And it is the pleasure of The Journal to arrange foi a bit of the fun. Lst Friday morning it was a swim ming party in which 60 ot the carrier force participated. Assembling at The Journal building the boys marched to the Broadway natatorium. where all the facilities were opened to them for a Jolly good time. Last night it was an evening at Coun cil Crest This entertainment was en joyed by MO Journal carriers. C. A Finley, proprietor of this amusement park, turned over the observatory to the boys as a meeting place where tick ets were distributed to each of them for the several concessions. The Crest waa theirs for a night and they made the moat Ot It A man can't busy himself at anything and talk, except smoking. Elmer . Morris Drowns Trying to Rescue His Niece Seattle. July 7. (U. P.) Drowning in Echo lake Tuesday night when he went to the rescue of tola niece, Iris Kerr. 11, Kimer E. Morris. 48. w brought ashore -shortly after the acci dent and given first aid measures which MERCHANTS t ' ' ' '. . , ' We Extend Greetings and a Special Invitation to Have You Visit Us We look fprward to rendering any service that will add to your pleasure and convenience during your visit in Portland. The Leading Wholesale source of supply of the Pacific coast for DRY GOODS, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear Apparel. MISSING BANKER INDICTED BY JURY Chicago. July ft. (I. N. S) Two In dictments charging Warren C Spurgin. missing head of the Michigan Avenue Tim company, with nheasli mont and laresny tor bailee war voted by the grand Jury today, according to an nouncement by Assistant State's Attar ney Jam McShane. Although the ex it ia believed t SI. Confident that Mrs. Myrtle P. Spurgin. wife ot Warren C Spurgin. missing presi dent ot the Michigan Avenue Trust com pany, and her daughter. Mis Vivian SDurxin. have not "told 111 they know.'' Chief Investigator Boa Newmark of the state's attorney's office, planned further Questioning ot the two women today Mrs. Spurgin and her daughter were taken into custody hare Tuesday night upon their return from Detroit Spurgin I In hiding In Montreal. Can ada, authorities learned today. Spur- gin's movements were traced from the time he fled rrom Chicago tnrougn ue trolt and to Montreal. Second Body Taken From Naches River Yakima, Wash-. July The body ot the second of the Curtis boys, drowned Sunday, wan found about noon Monday. Ouy Curtis, age IT. and Leonard Curila. age 7. sons of Mr. and Mr Ouy Curtis of this city, went on a tuning trip Sun day afternoon, leaving the family sum mar camp on the Naches river, and both were drowned The body ot leonaro was found by K. C Marks, who wan camping along the stream. A seal titling party discovered Guy's body with his fishing basket still oa his shoulder. It is thought he fell n the swift stream and that the younger brother loot his lit In a frantic attempt to help him. Established mi Incorporated 1897 mm Allen & Lewis Wholesale Grocers Distributors of Preferred Stock Groceries FAMILY WIPED OUT IN AUTO COLLISION Chmtod, Ohm. July IT. U. P.) An entire family was wiped out when five persona were killed and uury injured la ai today. The accident oatuued when the auto mobile going went, collided with an east bound car which waa being tpmslsl on the westbound track, These killed wet : Jama M. TYaneyk, hie wife and two ot their children, and Mr. Anna Brantoff. NEUSTADTER BROTHERS N. W. of 5th and Ankeny Portland, Oregon Manufacturers of OVERALLS STANDARD NEGLIGEE AND GOLF SHIRTS MACKINAWS, OVERCOATS OREGON CASSIMERE PANTS LEATHER VESTS Wholesaler m and Importers of UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATER COATS GLOVES, BLANKETS, SUSPENDERS BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC WELCOME BUYERS We appreciate your visit and know you will have a profitable and enjoyable week in Portland. BILLY BALL Makes Call on us. a . W. J. BALL WAIST CO. Royal Building Portland, Oregon STYLE QUALITY FINISH VALUE Made in the West "PALMYRE" Is Best Trade Mark WAISTS ...... I ipfeUKPWw- Attention Buyers of Office Furniture We have a large line of new and used desks, tables, chairs and files in both oak and mahogany and our prices are the lowest in Portland. A few used typewriters, adding machines and checkwriters. ' $350 Bundy time clock with racks for $60. We crate and deliver goods to depot. Wax Office Equipment House 24-26 North 5th St. Broadway 2739 Be Sure To Attend Portland's 9th Annual "MEET us We Offer for Your Approval Can dies, Cigars, Smokers' Novelties, Nov elties, Perfumes, Toilet Preparations, Games, Toys, Artifical Flowers, Playing Cards, Fountain Pens, Dolls, Christmas Ornaments, Vacuum Bot tles, Drugs, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals. sBBBsa " ss Tdaw i ar Buyers' Week August 1st. to 6th. Inclusive FACE TO FACE!' Staple and Holiday Merchandise as follows: Ivory Pyralin, Leather Goods, Rubber Goods, Manicure Sets, Seneca Cameras, Films, and Sup plies, Bristle Goods, Toilet Sets, Safety Razors, Stationery, Shavers' Supplies, Flashlights, Elec trical Appliances, Bathing Caps, Thermometers. STORE FIXTURES COMPLETE FOUNTAINS FRUITS and SYRUPS "The Latch String Is On the Outside" K You Can't Come Write for Our New Catalog Just Completed POROU TOILET PREPARATIONS MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS DRUG CO. Portland, Oregon E. First and Taylor East 2496 BLUMAUER-FRANK