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TIIUH3DAY, SEPTEMBER -. 1, 1C21. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON 'fa FOREST FIRES i HIT SISTER STATE Otympta. Wash, Sent. - 1. ComDil- i Von of the final report of fir wardens, f And ranger for the 1921. aeaaon, ending t en Adeust 28. tiu been completed' by Fred -E. Papa, eupervteof.. of forestry, wim the exception of those from San J nan. Spokane, Pend Oreille and Steyena " counties, where fires are 'till burning. ,Durlntf the past season 225 flreawere f reported throughout the state. damaging 1 8554 acres of timber land, killing 821.765 feet of merchantable timber and deetror- ing 170,220 feet, Damage to lumbering equipment reached $10,043, and property 1 or settlers was Injured to the extent of Total coat of state firs . control was $(469.73? with expense divided as fol-lows:- State of .."Washington.; 1350.25; wash In irt on State Forest Fire associa tion. $600.03 J .federal association, $65.38. i rnnw lumwr ana lugging vonccrni f- Cause of the 225 fires was classified as follows: Donkey engines, 10; logging lo- 1. tourists and campers $9 r hunters and fishermen, 2; cigars and cigarettes. 21; matches, ; land clearing, 3 ; without permit. 4 ; berry pickers, 23 ; lightning, 2 ; Incendiary, 12 : unknown, 63 ; slashing. I 7 1 miscellaneous, 12. State and federal misers ana -wsraeim isnuca vi pernuis to campers, 27,540 for protection burning and 23,S2 for agriculture. , 4 covered that two bathing suits hung oo the line in his back yard bad disap seared. Trivial thought the theft may be still it is rather embarrassing, for the city officials do not take kindly to swlm ming In the river sans sotne sort of cov ering. Carr is peeved. . , . -TBC8T XA,kpS TAXABLE Olympia, Wash.. 'Sept. 1. Exemption from ' taxation ' does not apply - to land held by a City; tn trust, which is not pub- Llics property, according tto an opinion by ute attorney general. . . ' : Value of Yakima valley - fruit ship ments to date Is estimated at S 2.250, 000 on a total of 1920 cars. . . . - rf .Theft bf His Bathing logs Leaves Uwner UUt 01 lillGK Portland's meanest thief has arrived. : Right in the middle of the bathing sea eon when th lure nf rnnl r,r t mil f est. J. P. Carr, 233 Hancock street,, dis- You kn o w Mrs. Thrifty, jvhose pic tures we are publish ing in this paper with her handy tins, of Alpine Milk? She is telling you how good milk can be,1 when it's labeled Alpine. You can know this-too, if you, say to your grocer "Alpine Milk, please 1" , '. Askyoar ' grocer lor OREGON MILK NEW VICTOR RECORDS ON SALE TODAY POPULAB SOKOS Tea Made He Forget to Cry..... Em aline ............ Vernon .Henry Burr J 1878S . Dalhart J 8 Jc m Take you; Home Again. Kathleen. 1 . . Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet I 18781 When .the Corn Is Waving, Annie Dear J 8ie . ...weary liurr and Peerless Quartet J . . rfart and Shawll78 .Peerless Quartet) 8c There's Only One Pal After All. Sleepy Head Stand TJp and Sing for Tour Father an Old-Time Tune. .uiuy murray ana J X Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Gone .. 1 18784 Billy Murray and American Quartet 85e .Aiieen Stanley J DiLNCZ BJECOBDS In My Tippy Canoe Waits ..Hackle-Berse Orch. 11878 Where the LAiy Mississippi lows -Waltx. .Hackle-Beree Orch. I 8&e Ka-Jo Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago 118771 Ban Oriental Fox Trot .Benson Orchestra of Chicago 8ie : Totfre the Sweetest Girl Fox-Trot.. ..-.-..'...;. .1 ......Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra V 18787 . Tamping Rose Fox Trot. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) 8ie -j , ' i . ; TOCAl. aitd ijrsTBransHTfi. becobds There's-a Comer TJp in Heaven........... .Olive Kiltie-Elsie Baker 1 4i!Sl Little Tin Soldier Olive Kline-Elsie Baker j $!. Alt the Way to Calvary ......Homer Rodeheaver 1 Where the Gates Swing Outward Never...... v.. 1878s ' ..,...., .....Mrs. Wm. Asher and Rodeheaver) 8ie ' -Virginia Judge--3d F union. Part 1... ..........Walter Kelly) 4i!i Virginia Judge 3d Session, Fart i .Walter KeUy !. My Treasure Waits .......... Marsovia Walts Pletrol 18770 ....PletroJ 85e 'i . 'i Marine Corps Institute March .....-.....U. S. Marine Bandl 1878S .The Rifle Regiment March... -U. S. Marine Band) Sic C 'RED-SEAL &EC0KDS I La Wally Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana. .Frances Alda 481 " ll.ti Vnianella .Lncrezia Borl 7M9 Melody Polonaise (Opw 74, Nov 5).. ....... ..Alfred Corto 4JI Don Carlos (The Day Supreme) . .. Giuseppe de Luca 46I7 La Sonnambula ; Sovra 11 Sen. Araelita GaJll-Curci 64 1 8 SanU Lucia Luntana ..Beniamino GigU 4t Gypsy Airs No. 2... Jascha Heifets 744 81J Souvenir ........... ....Frits Krelsler 447 Learn to Smile .........................;.John McCormack 4I9 i ' ms A Dream of Love Olga Samaroff T4 Julius Ceasar Antony's OraUbn, Part 1 E. H. Sothern JWM Julius Ceasar Antony's Oration; Parti... E. H. Sothern J47M Damnation of Faust Rakocsy. Hungarian March........ 7 ....... k xuscauuu uu X4 dviuii vitucau f , Mark those you- want.-, It you cannot come1 In. we'll send them to you. X Inclose for records as marked.' t . r Name Address..... Monnisori ct. at cnoADVAY vmcii arrencsu svam rumeneo. eXuuna X I X Large, Full Hair Bows, 55c the kind that stand up in colorful glory. Little girls' ador , their hair bows, and well they may when they wear thft kind we - are offering bows of brocaded and moire ribbons, spe cially priced. - .,,. , - - Street Floor. " el"Merclandise of cfMerit Oriy -. . -r v ; AU Goods Purchased for, delivery within the t j city ; limits : up to 4:30 Saturday : will be:y v delivered Saturday. ; :. "Back-to-School" Sale of . i New Fail Clothes : Planned to Meet Every Requirement for Misges, Ghildren, Boys and ' Girls A, sale of special service to mothers, carefully planned, and many items specially priced t. . New School Shoes for Boys and Girls Good stout, strong leather, comfortable lasts, and smart lines, as well as reasonable prices, tell the-tale of our sew school shoes. - . Boys' and Youth Shoes $5.50, $7.00 Of brown calf in blucher style, made over an Army last, with heavy sole and rubber heeL A very serviceable, medUm -heavy shoe. In boys' sizes 2 to 6 in youths' sizes to 2 16.25. Widths Bv C and D. Sizes 10 to 13 IS.So. Boys' and Youths' Shoes S 5. 50, $7.00 On an Enflish bal last; welt sole, of medium weight brown calf, with medium wide toe and rubber heeL Boys' sizes, 2J4 to 6, widths A, B, C and D. Youths sizes on wider toe, 13 to 2, widths B,C D, J6.2S. Little Gents, on wider toe, sizes 10. to 13, widths C and D, J5.50. , . Boys' Black Calfskin Shoes $7.00 English bal last, of medium weight calfskin, with welt sole and rubber heeL A dressy looking shoe, but very serviceable. Boys sizes, 2 to 6, widths A, B, C and D. 7.00. Youths' sizes on wider toe, 1354 to 2, widths B, C, D, 6.00. Little Gents on wider toe, sizes 10 to 13,; widths C and D. 5.25fc r- . Misses' and Children's Shoes Brown calf lace boots made on a wide nature toe last of extra quality uppers with heavy Goodyear welt solesj . Sizes for big girls, 2J4 to 7, widths AAA to D, $7. SO. Sues for misses, 11 to 2, widths AA to D, 6.50. Sizes for children, 9 to 1 1, widths A to D, 5.50. . Girls, Broum Colt, Brogue Oxfords $7 SO Made with low heel, imitation Boll strap, heavy welt sole, soft pliable uppers,; on medium -wide toe. Sizes 2 to 7J. Widths AAA to C : . f t Misses and Children's . - Black Gan Metal Lace Boots Fashioned on i nature toe last with heavy sole and pliable uppers, but very serviceable. Ideal tor school wear. Sizes for big girls, atf to J, width AA to Dj 6.S0, Sizes for misses, U Yx to 2, widths A to D, 5.75. Sizes for children "9 to It, widths B, C, and E, 5.00. ' ' -' " Second Floor, Upman, Wolfe & Cb. . r ACTUAL REPRODUCTIONS FOR SCHOOL Girls' New Jersey 4 " Jumper Frocks $1 0 --Charming dresses; that will meet most requirements of -the schooi girl. They; are ineipesive,youthful,-, and.yery. much in Fashion's favor. We are showing two models one straight' tine, and the other made with long line with peg-effect pockejs. Smartly piped in contrasting colors. Some have self, and others have leather belts. Shown in shades of brown', navy, tan and black. For girls 14 to 1 6 years'. - - 6 The New Barie Knit Frock announces itself in clever color combinations. We are also showing new style Frocks of Serge, Silk and Velvet, for girls 8 to 16 years, at 8.95. 11.50. 14.50. 1650, 23.50 to 40.00. Girls' New Jack Tar Serge Dresses $9.50 to $16.00 These one and two-piece Middy Dresses are, specially attractive and serviceable. Made of splendid quality navy serge with, or with out yokes, side or box plaits, emblems, tie, white wash dickeys, and finished with white or gold braid. Sizes 6 to 1 6 years. Girls' School Middies .Garments as essential as thA school itself. 4 At $10 Very specially priced for Middies, of good White Lownsdale and Jean Cloth. In Co-ed and Regulation style. . 7'' At $1.95 . ; Co-ed style, made of extra heavy material. Another style at.'the same price with deep yoke, braid trimming and emblem on sleeve. Sizes 10 years to 44 bust ffevo Colored Middies $2.50 to $2.95 ; Models that are proving very popular. (We are showing them Int Red, Navyand Copenhagen.:, Sizes 0 yearsto -40 bustc j Gyrnnasiiim Bloomers for Women and Girls $1.50 to $1.65 Made of lustrous black sateen with deep band, pleated at waist and finished with elastic at, knee. Sizes 8 years to 36 waist. School Sweaters $6.95, $8.50, $9.50 Bright colored Sweaters so delightful for school wear Cardinal, Peacock, Hunter's Green, Brown and Harvard. In attractive high ; neck or sailor collar "style, with belt l and, pockets. Sizes 3 to 14. : years. v-V: . " " - - : -' Jersey Sweaters $5.00, $5.95, $7 J50 In the smart Tuxedo style plain or pinchbacks, belts and pockets. Navy, Brown, Black and Red. For girls 8 to 1 6 years. , 1 New Madge Evans Hats in Beaver and Felt $5.00 to $10.00 . Hats That Express the Joy and Beauty of Youth the very latest word in smart, becoming lines Hats that Madge Evans herself wears, and which please thousands of mothers who demand distinctive, simple styles for their children. There are roll brim beavers with side or back trimmings and streamers of heavy grosgrain ribbon, and clever, felt ' hats with, smart -i stitchings, in colors of Navy,. Brown, Beaver, Spark and Black, ialso Duvetyn Tams .finished with big pompons. " ; Girls lYew Knitted Wool Tarns, $1.65 to $3.50 Girla Own Smart Shop, Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Correct Corsets for School Girls, $1.50 to $5, )ur Corset Shon caters to the needs and comfort of the growing girt For school, or for strenuous outdoor or indoor play,l our ex pert corsetiere has secured the very,; latest .- and most up-to-date Corsets constructed on those lines that will conserve the girl's health. The Ferris Corsets, Treo and H.. & W. Elastic Girdles all well known makes, also lightly boned Corsets with elastic at waist line, made of coutil, brocade and satin, with very short and medium-; length skirts, are among the favorites Mothers, .bring your, daugh ters here for special attention. - ; . - i, , Fourth Floor, LipmanWolfe & Co. j Khaki Breeches in Sizes 28, 30 and 32 Very Special $1.95 The Lowest Price You Have Seen for This Quality ! - ' : There 'j will be . a great demand for these Breeches at - this super-saving price, for women know th convenience of khaki breeches on week-end outings. They are the kind you will wear the year 'round. t. Reinforced, laced at ankle, and have two pockets. Other Khaki Breeches 2.45, 3.So and 4. Khaki Coats, 3, 5.0, S:7S. Middies, 2.35. Shirts, 2.45. Camp Coats, 3.50. i Fourth Floor, Upman,-Wolfe & Co. 1 SAVE on TKese Standard School Supplies Lower Prices Save Money! - - - (i ; Quick Service Save Timet : At 8c 2 for 15c Note Books (" , , . High School Pads .' Composition Books Looseleaf Note Books 35c Fillers 10c Other Standard Supplies Pran g's Pain ts ....... . 40e Crayola. . . . . 10c and J5c Pencils, ... . . . . . . .5e-10e Pen Holders. . . . iSe School Bags . 60c to 1 1 .50 ' Tablets ....... 5c, 8c, .1 0e Eye Shades. ..15c and 25e Drawing Tablets.. i.v. 10c Waterman's Fountain i Pens . ..$2.50 to $8.00 Ev ersharp Pencils, ( .........50c to $3.50 Pal Pencils...... 4.. $1.00 v Carters and Garter Waists : "Velvet Grip"; and "Hickory"! Garters. 25c and 35c: Waists, S0C Waists with Garter 75 c: Dr. Parker's Waist and Garters, 50e; Kazoo Garter Waists, 75c. r Notion Department, Street Floer. For Boys the Recognized Standard - Clothes of 1 America Su Sampeck its With 2 Pairt of Knickers' $16.50 ; We have hcen a.p ' pointed exclusive , Portland agents for - Sampeck clothes Sampeck Triple Service Suits i TOO More for I Friday Special $ 1 2.45 and up the extra pair of trousers gives yoa practically double wear. , Sampeck quality (witJr triple "knees and 'seats gives triple service. . Boys ' High Grade Corduroy Suits $7.95 All-Wool Clothes for Little Fellows 1 Extra Special Sizes 9 to It Friday and Saturday Only A sale that will create a sensation made of an extra heavy quality fine wide wale corduroy. in mouse shade only the new belter model coats full serge lined trousers are full cut and full lined, with taped seams. All sizes, for boys. 9 to 16 years. Suits $6.95 Overcoats $7.95 Clever Junior Norfolk Suits fofJTittle fellows 2 to io' years. Made of all wool fab-' rics In Smart mixtures and stripes. , 1 The new double-breasted belter style with convertible collars and full belt made of all-wool chin chilla and cheviots.! In browns, grays, "blues and tans. Coats are full lined. Sues 2 to 10. Boy Fine Rib , Union Suits 79 c Friday and . Saturday Only; Sizes 2 to 1 6. - ',- These lightiy. fleeced, perfectly fitting, comfort able union suits, with open , seat, give ;"purchasers;one of the most exceptional sav-' Ings in these great, school sales. - ' - - ' Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co. Real Savings in Boys Fme Fiinuslungs for School Wear Boy' Cotdurby Trousers ,$2.4S Boys' new, fall Caps. .... SI and $1.75 Boys' Percale Blouse, Friday Boya' back rubber Capes, all v ' .54.5 .85c sizes V t and Saturday Extra!:;, Boys9 Pure Silk Knit Ties 1 - 65c Rich ' quality and -colorings, .unequalled for. long wear. ; v , y ' ' -RfA-Floir; lipman. Wolf. & Co. Extra! All-Wool Slip-on - , . . - . ;;i -;i.-..s Vr 't i;.- - i- : Sweaters j :.:$5.95:'j""': ln all School colors, -with . large collars. . ' , ! Extra! - K- v-.-.- -: Boys' Flannel Blouses $1.25 Buy. the fall supply In this THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE i i i o o