The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 15, 1921, Page 11, Image 11

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    .. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -15,. 182L .
- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, " OREGON
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nal Thrift camp dm 1 to teach' tha art
of. savfrr money to ths youth of Port
Utod. Children who form the habit, of
thrift will lend stability to a, whole gen.
ration of Or eon Jnon and woman.
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these account Loit woujd hava laid by
IISSH at the aga of H and Jamea. e
cava of hla earlier start, would have
sav4 llltl.it at that a-, enouch to In
ura them a college education or a atart
In suslnase.
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y oil are a iubecriber to The Journal
artd'aa. Initial deposit of at leaat SO
cents, to tha savings department of the
Ltfmbermene Truit company bank at
Broadway, and Oac streets. If additional
deooalta are made every weak during the
succeed lar six month ft will be credited
to your' account ; If deposits are made
every month, .durtna: the aix months'
period, 7 eenta will be added to your ac
count! or If only three additional depos-.
Its are- made your account will be cred
ited wltk lOoenta.
V fc mm Sin II M in'
Grange Frowns on
Batef oot Dances at
Chicken Dinners
fVew.fangled chicken dinners in Mult
nomah county road houses have met with
the disapproval of the Multnomah Coun
ty grange.
. l'he old-time chicken dinner at which
the participants merely feasted upon
barnyard fowl still has the approval of
the grange. ' It la the modern Volstead
chicken dinner which has Incurred the
organisation's wrath.
Chicken meat won't cause the dinner's
participants to remove their ahoea and
dance on the tables, says the trance.
Neither will it Induce ' loud hurrah
and obnoxious melodic outbursts.
Wlen auch a dinner waa conducted
With propriety the diner merely forged
themselves until satiated and then grunt
ed. Perfectly respectable.
These affaire now, however, are staged
with too much vivacity, declares the
grange, which Wednesday adopted reso
lutions asking that county authorities
suppress "scandalous conduct" in Mult
nomah roadhouses.
One member said that he peered In the
window at one of the frolics and eaw
barefoot girls dancing on the tables.
Another said they played the fiddle on
Sunday and was sure they danced to
Its strains.
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To the Saving! Department of the Lumbermena Trust Company' Bank :
Accompanying this coupon ia a receipt, or -other evidence, that I am a
subscriber to Tha Oregon Daily Journal (or The Oregon Weekly Journal), to
gether with the sum of I.. ........as an initial depwit on a savings ac
count. It is understood that tola coupon entitles the depositor to a credit of
60 cents at the end of six monhs from the date the account is opened, provided
three additional deposits of any amount are made during that period ; or to a
credit of 7fc cents if a deposit of any amount ia made to tbta account each
month for aix months immediately following the opening of tha account s or to
a credit of $1 if additional deposits of any amount are made each weak during
the aix months following the opening of the account.'
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Mrfc Vera Steurhoff , alleged , "holdup
vamp,' Wednesday Afternoon complete
ly changed her story of the affair with
J. C, Jackson, whom ah la charged! with
robbing Tuesday morning, according to
city, detectives. i '
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Steurhoff were ar
rested Tuesday morning in their apart-
meat ' at Morrison and' Seventeenth
streets, when Mrs-- Steurhoff waa ideatl
fled by Jackson aa too-woman who bad
lured him down a dark street, where a
gunman held him up and toonc At
that time Ura. Steurhoff deeded having
seen the man to her knowtodg. although
she admitted that he might ;hav been
man 'who endeavored to filer, with, her
earlier in tha evenings
Ura.. Steurhoff aaid that Jackson gave
her 119. -
Jackson detailed .hla experiences with
the "holdup vamp, stating thai he talked
with her on Seventh atreet. aaid when be
turned to leave an unknown man poked
a revolver at him and took the tit. After
wards the two walked off together, he
aaya.
Steurhoff. who waa alleged to be the
waa who handled 'the gun. Wednesday
produced evidence to' ahow that he wan
lo a pool bail at Sixth and Washington
streets at the time the holdup Is sup
posed to have taken place. Detective
say they are inclined to believe that he
was aot Involved In this particular hold
up, but think that he Is holding some
thing back,
Mrs. Steurhoff was Identified Tuesday
by Ole Johnson as tne woman who en
tered his room on the night of Septem
ber 4, while he was in bed. 8b chat
ted for a time with him, he said, and
then left On investigation he found
that the woman had taken 70 from his
trousers pocket.
Blazing Trees Draw.
CfowdjGarageBurris
Tongues of flames shot toward the sky
when a grove Of trees on East Fifty
second street - caught fire Wednesday
night, and residents ran many blocks
to witness the spectacular blase,'. The
fire" originated In the private garage !
Del Wright, 1 East rtf ty-sesond street,
presumably from bore playing . with
matches. The garage and an automobile
Inside were destroyed. Damage Is esti
mated at f 1000 by Deputy Plre Marshals
Day and Roberts. Wright, who Is man
ager of William I Hugbsoa compear.
Is la California. . .
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sdng the" 1 vJr
beautiful . -jSt.
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We ' have
unable to eecure
any natural
EUCKfiOSES
so win give the
producing
most
and
artificial bunch
f -Black
Roots.
Lad lea. here's your eaaftoe. Can
Marshall 119. or leave your aanO
work at the People Theatre.
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Fall and Winter Stocks Are Now at Their Best In All Departments Now Is a GoodTirne to Make Your Selections
Baesc9t9oes9VvreseBSBsrVB(saaiaBBB9MBBamaaaMiMwaal',
Save Your
Stamps!
We distribute tbousands'-of dol
lars every year to our -customers
through the medium pf.S. & H.
Trading Stamps..- Don't overlook
this direct cash savingi Filled stamp
books redeemed : on Third Floor.
Candy Specials
Cream Fudge, made with walnuts
and cream, priced special QQ.-S
for this sale at a pound OOC
-Small Gum Drops, pound 18c
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RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE, METHODS.
T MORRISON. ALPCT. WtSf PK AND TtMTH 8TWfgT5.T
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Boys' Hair Cutting
2nd Floor
Mas expert to do the work. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Brior, the boy J
lit any time. Hair cutting 50c
IS" Buster Brown Shoes fca Richardson's Linens! ( Gossard Corsets
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Local Chinese Ask
Disarmament Seat
For Southern China
Telegrams, which are said to repre
lent the general feeling among Chinese
sf Portland, were sent to President
Harding Tuesday night, urging that an
invitation he given to the Southern;
wRinesa government with neadquarters
In Canton to participate In the " dla-
rmauieatoaXaree November ll.t-". A
Tne action waa taken nrtert a , sunt
neetlug In Portland of the Chinese Na
'onallst learua and tha Chlnaae Con.
lolldated Benevolent asaoclatlon early In'
tne week where the sentiment Is said
. have been unanimously In favor of
asking for a representation of the South
ern Chinese government,
Similar messages have been sent to
Washington from Chinese in many cities
or America- A big majority, of the
Chinese of the United States are - from
South China, and the general sentiment
favors the southern republie under the
presidency of Sun Yat Sen, according to
cninese nere. v
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Violator of Parole
Willing to Serve
To Clear His Record
C. J. Ensmlnger, I8-yeeroll parole vioV
isior irom wan viuentin prison. Walked
into police headquarters Wednesday aft
ernoon and gave himself up. "I want to
get back and straighten out my record,"
he said.
Enamlnger waa sentenced to San Quen
tin for a term of from months to 25
years for an attempted robbery with a
nangerous weapon, but he broke his pa-
roie alter he had been released from
prison end left California. He said
that he can clear himself of the parole
by serving another year, and has chosen
that course rather than being a fugitive.
Bnsmlnger formerly served a short term
la Ih Oregon state training school
for boys at Salem. He was sent there
in 1919 from Portland
Pre-eitiinently the Style Store of the Northwest
1 Pr'.t tBL i:
Two Necessities
for Students
There are two things
every boy and girl in
High Scnool needs a
good, non-leakable Foun
tain Pen, and an Ever
sharp pencil. We cm
supply you with either or
fotn, in various models
and prices, dome In and
see us about them we
have many other, articles
that will prove useful,
too.
- ALWAYS OPEN
Coo 6" ano Alc o 5TV---yijCY
1 5-PMOeig MAIW yaw
In the Shop for
Tiny Tots
Every bit as important- as fash
ions for grownups are the new
modes which have arrived for the
little tots of 2 to 6 years. Here are
clever little garments to do justice
to youthful loveliness. The, styles
are delightfulthe new ideas are
quaint and original.
New Coats
Second Floor Broadcloth Velour,
Serge. Puma Cloth, Chinchilla and
Tweed Coats lhlfectnatttitTslyles for
girls 2 to 6 years. - Also new tail
ored Coats suitable for little boys.
New Hats
Second Floor Smart little Velvet
Hats trimmed with ostrich and
Georgette. Also new Beavers and
Felts in brown, blue, black and tan.
Moderately priced $5 to $12.50
Outing Flannel Gowns
and Sleepers
Second Floor Children's Night
Gowns and Sleepers of good warm
outing flannel. Many attractive
styles to select .from. Popular prices.
NewHairbow
Ribbons
Not the lightweight Inferior
grades, but the best standard Hair
Bow Ribbons from reliable makers.
It pays to buy the best. Plain Taf
fetas, Picots, Moires, etc., in all the
latest colorings. 50c to 85c yard.
Main Floor
Here Are Assembled
The Season's Newest
Dress Modes
Second Fleer These new Dresses have just been unpacked
from their tissue wrappings, and we are anxious to have
you see them. You know, variety, this season, is the key
note or iasnion, wen, were is a variety or tne latest, crea
tions here that would do your eyes good to look upon.
No matter what your idea of a stylish mode may be, we
would certainly be surprised if you could not find it here.
Wool Dresses
Second Floor Charming, indeed, are the new Dresses for
street and business wear.. Every favored mode is repre
sented, from the straightline effects to the fancy blouse
models. Braids are much in evidence for trimming and
many of the new Dresses have jurrow . belts. Tricotine,
Duvet de Laine, Poiret Twill and Velour materials. Short
or long sleeves. Prices range from $20 up to $110
Silk Dresses
Second. Floor Charmeusej Satin, Crepe de Chine, Rosha-
nara crepe, .canton. Crepe, Taneta, georgette and uuvetyn
are used extensively In the making of these new Dresses.
Great variety of styles, including the favored blouse effects.!
Many' beautiful models are trimmed with fringe or em
broidered. Prices range from $17.50 up. to $110.00
Exclusive Portland Agency for
BETTY WALES DRESSER
Smart New Sweaters
For Fall Wear
Second Floor Secure your new Sweater now to wear with
your favorite skirt The showing later in the season will
not surpass the present one for diversity of styles, weaves
and tintings, and we assure you, prices will be no lower.
Wool Sweaters in plain and fancv weaves. Tuxedn and
coat styles, on sale at crices raniiinr from $S un tn S&K
New Silk and Fiber Sweaters priced from $6.98 to $45
Dainty New Blouses
of Grepe and Satin
Second Floor Some of the new Blouses are elaborately
trtmmea wun au-over neaamg designs or embroidered In
colored yarns. Styles never were so attractive as this sea
son and as for variety, there are literally scores nf model
at prices ranging I1 the way from $5.75 up to $49.50
Golfine Robes
Second Floor Rose, cerise, wisteria, purple, coren an
henna are the favored shades for fall. Many attractive
styles with ion jr. and snort sleeves, ties, sashes, etc. Some
are trimmed with fringe. Prices range $4.50 to $17.95
Come to This Store for
the Best in
Warm,Comfy
Nightwear
Be prepared for chilly
weather with a good supply
of outing flannel Night Gowns.
Choose ehere from a large
and well selected stock.
Woman's Night Gowns In
fancy stripes with fancy stitch
ing. Slipover styles QOn
with short sleeves at 70C
Womra'i Night Gowns of
excellent quality outing flan
nel trimmed with fancy stitch
ing. Slipover style. 3"f Op?
Priced for sale at D1"U
Outing Flannel Gowns in
plain white or fig- 30 QQ
ured priced at only 5se0
Second Floor
' Featuring
New Fall Hats
$10
Portland women know from experience
that it pays to come to this store for Mil
linery. We mark our Hats at a close margin
of profit and stocks are selected with greatest
of care. Friday we shall plaee on sale about
one hundred beautiful new models at ten
dollars. High-class Velvet Hits, Duvetyn
Hats, combinations of Paon Velvet and Duve
tyn, French Felts and Lyons Velvet Hat.
Very latest modes for street, sport and dress
wear. Extraordinary values.
Priced special for quick sale
S10.00
Millinery Salons
2nd Floor
MatchlessHosiery Values
3 Days' Sale
Odd lines and irregulars in women's
cotton and lisle Hose. Seam- Of
less. Special on sale at palr .siitlfj
Women's full-fashioned Usle Hose la
black and brown. Slightly lm- QQrt
perfect. On sale at the pair QVl
Burson Fashioned Hose In 'CfA
black and white. Specisl. pir tJVL
Silk and Wool Seamless J1 CA
at 2XeUU
Hose, Irregulars, priced
Mock fashioned pure Silk Hose
with lisle welt, heel Q"l QQ
and toe. Special pair OAeOU
Irregulars in SUk Hose $1.50
Boys and Girls' plain and fancy
roll-top Sox of wool and rjQ
part wooL Special, pair wv
Children's lisle, c't'n Hose 45c
Women's
Drape Veils
49c
Shetland and hairline mesh
Drape Veils with small and
dotted borders and embroid
ered effects in a wide range
of patterns. Also plain Shet
land Veils of excellent quality.
Black and a full assortment of
the favored colors. Here is
an unusual opportunity to buy
several smart Veils for AQn
Fall wear. Special at xC
Main Floor
New Marabou
For Fall
Main Floor Cape effects, also
stoles- and, Jails. Tajape, seal
browiA and black. Lined with.'
goocf. quality .satin to match
Marabou and have an inner.
lininjr which makes them very,
durable. ShownMn plain Mar
abou or combined with
ostrich. Heavy silk cord for
fastening. Very stylish and
comfortable. Prices range
from $6.50 ur to $29.50
Neckwear Dept.
Main Floor
Fall Lines Now Complete . I
Carter's Union Suits
"The Standard for 50 Years''
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Main Floor These chilly nights and mornings suggest warmer under
wear, and the wise man will supply his needs now while assortments
are complete.' Carter's Underwear is made from the finest of -yarns
and every garment is carefully finished and perfect fitting. Wool,
silk-and-wool and wooJ-and-cotton are the materials included in the lot.
5 Popular Numbers
Carter's medium heavy cotton and wool Union Suits priced $4.50
Carter's heavy cotton and wool Union Suits priced at only $5.00
Carter's medium weight wool Union Sujjts priced at only $6.00
Carter's heavy weight wool Union Suits - priced at -only $6.00
Carter's medium weight silk sad wool Union Suit priced $11.00
"Allen A" Union Suits
$3.50 to $5
Main Floor "Allen A" Union Suits have sold,' heretofore
under the name, of Cooper's. Very practical garments for
all-around Wear.'- -Made in light, heavy and medium weights.
Winsted Underwear
Main Floof-Winsted gray merino Shirts and -drawers
for the man - who prefers separate garments. : Good warm
Underwear, weU -made and unexcelled when" It-comes-to
service. . Ail weights. Priced $2, $2.50 and $3 rarment-
Winsted Union; Suits of gray merino priced it $5.00
We Give S. & H. Stamps :
fir iiAMUSun I. V4fc?:EN.
JUST IN BY EXPRESS!
New Fall Vestings
Cascade and Ruffled Effects
Main Floor Very new and very desirable are these dainty Vestings
and Frontings just received. Tucked Bobblnet with two rows of
insertion and fancy edge of Venetian lace. Vest length for $1.50
Embroidered Net with Banding for collars and cuffs at $2 per
vest length. New Crepe Vestings on sale priced per length $1.44
New Cascade Vestings in white and cream vest lengths $1,13
Neckwear DepU Main Floor
Dependable Coffee
For $1.90
Only 38c a pound when purchased In the
large, size tinst Buy it this way and take
' advantage of the special low price. Depend
able CoffeeUs vacuum packed fresh from the
roaster VaTid is' always of uniform quality.
Odd Pairs Lace Curtains
HALF PRICE
Third FloorIf you have an odd
window that' needs new curtains,
don't miss this chance to buy and
save, a full half. Great variety of
different styles in the sale, . but
Only One Pair
Of a Kind
-i J. 00 Curtains
- 6.oo Curtains
-I 6.5o Curtains
-I 7.00 Curtains
4 8.oo Curtains
-ft 0.00-Curtains
-J 1 2.00 Curtains
-1 15.00 Curtains
now only
now only
now only
now only
now only
now only
now only
now only
fail!'
1 LB. TINS
43c
a. M x a mm 'J saa asn
rreierrea , mock sncea
Pineapple; i.large cans
Solid pack Tomatoes, - ff w
Otter .brand ' per-can Xwv
3 LB. TINS
$1.15
55c
.Utah Canned Peas, "i Cft
$1.75 a dozen a can lot
; Fancy Maine Corn, OH a
Golden Harvest, per can esiUi
MOPELf GOCEiy, FOURTH FLOOR.
$5.00 C.
Ruffled
Voile Curtains
$2.95
Ruffled Voile Curtains, very
dainty and attractive for bedrooms.
2Vi yards in length. Of) QJT
Regular 15.00 values at Oa7)
Irish Point Curtains $6.95
Beautiful New Patterns
Third Floor Irish Point Curtains make rich hangings for any room
and are always in good taste. These are shown in many attractive
patterns and in white and cream. 2 yi yards long. J? QJT
Wonderful values. Priced special for quick sale at pair OUsUaJ
Filet Net Curtains
Plain all-over Filet Net Curtains In cream and ecru, 30 choice
new designs to select from. For desirable, inexpensive curtains.
nothing is more serviceable or food looking than Filet Nets. These
are remarkable , bargains. Priced $3.50. $4.50 and $6.00 a pair.
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35c Curtain Rods for 19c
. 3rd Floor
Curved end Curtain Rods.
45-inch extension. Made of
good heavy Cubing. "Q
Eer. lie values at IvU
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