THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER- 22, lfcLa THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREUON IE II COOK GO ES T 0 PREPARE 000 PATRON TAKES $26 THRIFT IDEA PROVES POPULAR 1 While 3. Tkd, rJstaurapt proprie tor at 291 iFrat street, waa In the kitchen Wednesday afternoon preparing his lone customer a me si. the customer took ad jvantag-e of the situation and robbed the till of 25. Taikda returned to the front ;room in time to see his customer fleeing ut the door. Taklda overtook him and 'managed to get $ back, but he lost the 'robber. ; The prisoner threw 18 on the pavement ;wben Taklda caught htm, exclaiming, '"There's your money, take 1L" Taklda refused to let go of him, however, and ,tbe crowd which' gathered appeared to 'sympathise with the white man, as no 'no one made an effort to help Taklda. (I the melee the white man finally escaped. I llOHtt LIST OF BOBBEBIE8, :' Tbs long list of robberies which tne 'police were called, on this morning to 'lavestlgate Include the following I Elvln Morrow, 113 Williams avenue, lhad overcoat stolen from his automobile, iwhich was parked at Park and Morrison 'streets. Alice Northlll, 471 Washington street. i w-ttz. 1 laoMMmrnitrnnmnnmamumaaatm d'the" 'nop 'reported purse Many Journal readers nave become regular subscribers to the paper In order to take advantage of the offer made to systematic savers- In the plan of the thrift campaign operated by the publishers of The Journal In cooperation with the Lumbennens Trust company bank. In the group above, left to right, are shown Gale Stanton, Joe Jjinsky, Carl Borgeson, Louis Sondbelm, Anne Ferguson and Mrs. U. K. . Ilichens giving their Journal subscriptions to Georgian Smedley at the Lumber- mens Trust company bank. Hundreds of readers of The Journal I to qualify ;for membership in The Jour stolen. Contained 87 nv become regular subscribers to the nal Thrift Family. Arrangements have 'cents and personal effects. 8ome time during the evening some 'one entered the kitchen in Mrs. U. Cai Uson's boarding house at 193 North Sev enteenth ' street and took a pocketbook containing $36 from her coat pocket. ' While . M. Nordstrom was absent 'from his home at 468 East Eleventh street. North. Wednesday, a burglar stole a $600 diamond ring from his bed room. LEFT MUCH BEHI5D ; Mrs. Sadie Davis, 609 Royal court. fared a little better than most of the DeODle robbed Wednesday. The burglar .Who visited her apartments at 509 Royal court took $23 in currency and left $150 in currency and $7.50 la change behind. The janitor, C. A. Wheeler, heard a man dart down the rear stairs of the apart ment as Mrs. Davis was returning to 'her room. He furnlaheed the police with a description. L, El per reported that a tool house at 84 East Sixty-third street, Norm, naa been robbed of its contents Tuesday .nlght ... Back Wages Claims Collected for Many paper during the last 10 days in order been: made with the savings -department JOURNAL THRIFT CAMPAIGN" COUPON To the Bavtags Department of the Lumbeimeus Trust Company Bank: Accompanying this coupon la a receipt.- or other evidence, that I am a subscriber to The Oregon. DaQy Journal Or The Oregon Weekly Journal), to gether with the sum et ...as an initial deposit eu a saving ac count. It is understood that this ouupou entities the depositor to a credit of 9 cents at the end of six mouhs from the data the account Is opened, provided three additional deposits ef any amount are made during that period : or to a credit of 7i cents If a deposit of any amount la mad to this account each month for six month immediately f allowing the opening of the account ; or to a credit of 91 If .additional deposits of any amount are made each week during the six mouths following the opening of the account. . Name of Depositor .. City..n.......... State.. Street . . No Neighbor of Slain v family Being Held Dowagtac. Midi, Sept. ir CD. P.) Herbert Smith, a neighbor of the Mon roe family, three members of which .were slain br sT nail-studded club, waa held for questioning today. An jureat of an other neighbor, said to have been with of the Lumbermens Trust company hank to receive subscriptions to The Journal from people who wish' to open 'savings accounts under The Journal's thrift plan. One is never too old or too young to learn the art of saving and to form the habit of thrift.. Since the beginning of The Journal's campaign men and women in all walks of life and boys and girls of all ages have joined the Thrift Fam ily and opened accounts at the Lumber mens Trust company bank. Baby; Strangles to Death in Stanchion In Idaho Cow Barn Boise, Idaho, Sept. 2!. Jessie Clare Kuster, infant daughter of J. R. Kuster, a farmer Hving near Eagle, was acci dentally killed Wednesday afternoon at play in a cow barn on he ranch. The crnid, wno "was 19 months old. was missed by the mother and soon after found In the barn, strangled in a stanch ion. It is supposed that she was climb ing about in the barn and slipped, catch ing by. her head in the stanchion, where her feet could not reach the floor. All efforts to resuscitate her failed. Daugherty May Call Imperial Wizard of Ku Klux to Testify i , - -' Washington, Sept. 22. (U. P.) Impe rial Wizard Simmons of the Ku .Klux Klan and other high officers of the or gantzation may be summoned for a con ference with the department of Justice, Attorney General Daugherty indicated here today. Daugherty pointed out that he had full power to call to Washing ton any person he deemed necessary in his Investigation of the Klan activities. Monro and Neva late Saturday eight. was expected to be made m Detroit. SUMMER RESORTS GULERHOTEL In th ba&rt of Xh Dfetnmaaaa Treat Lai. Osfriet. Ksu the tea et Mount Aduaa. Vfcit tea faaaoaa lea and lata carta naarbr. Biiac roar rod alrais and QU toot creel with, trout. A ananUia botaL MeaJa aarrad laaulr style. BaoaM la total or la testa, roe raacrtauass ddraaa. J. C. REYNOLDS. Pre, ttULtR, WASH. SUMMER RESORTS Lakemarr-by-the-Sea KRCgR. ORtaOel t awlaa at aaach tract. WRMM CaaLP SITKa. Vlaw Ms far aal Oa liiajiiia BUma Bichway. Kaar Flornwa Laae eevatr port. rmt luaatntrd loMar aad tala ada. caaas alUa, atav. aitiliaai oaeg bklvi hilleb. 10S . Koeae Foley MmenJ Hot Springs ' roktr apRiaas, oataoM Oa Hone Crack, -four stflaa frost IfcKaasla BtUso. Daily aoto atasa fraai ftniaa BaaV ful. baastifoi. crmtiTa. Uaai aaTtraataMBt af fataat aad aaaentaJao. - Pool aad tab baUav Fiao nahlas ta Uorma croak aod the alcXeaaio riTW. Lota of dear la the nearby biOv For a real vaeauoa oomm to lolry bilasv far ntaa aad loan larlnaa. adddraai KLLA K MAr-LINeCR. MT. HOOD LODGE and CLOUD CAP INN Ml. Hood's PremierJResoTt Now Open Redaced Rates Visit the most beautiful mountain In Amerlc&4 Mount Hood. Take horseback rides from Mount Hood Lodge. Climb Mount Hood and visit glaciers from Cloud Cap Inn. ' Motor from Portland over Columbia River TSyhway via Hood River In four hours. . Telephone or write Homer A- Rogers, Paxkdale, Hood River county, Oregon. HAZELY00D SUPREME VARIETY The Ideal Vacation Candy An assortment of delicious choc olates and Home-made Specials, ranting, in price from t.2$ to 16.25 per box. . - The Hazel wooa 3S8 Wsasiagtou Broadway Hazel wood 127 Broadway Multnomah Falls Hazelwood A delightful rl to hive Break fast or light luncheons any timt during the day. Also Higa-CUs Confectloas, Soft Drink aad Cigars tutted at MoJtaomak Fall, em Columbia Rivar Highway Oljrmpia, Wash.,' Sept 22. Claims for back wages totalling I5U3.Z7 have been collected through the Seattle office of ,the division of Industrial relations, ac- tcordtng to the report submitted by Su- Ipervisor Tounger to Director Clifford ;f the department of labor and indus trtea Forty-nine, amounting to $2898.41 lare pending and 10 were not settled. I Collections for the Spokane oince to (tailed 1939.31 in 33 claims, leaving six pending and seven not settled. Just In! 500 Women s New Winter Coats Garment Salons, Second Floor The Tacoma office did not report ) ' g. n jnzjtsa scheduled ' Qulnaby. Or. Sept 22. Represent-1 lives from 20 Sunday schools of Marion county, comprlslrlg the Hayesvllle dls-l trlct will meet in quarterly convention at Waconda, Sunday. An all day prof-ram has been prepared, with a basket dinner at noon. ... fa I 'U' r r PIANO BARGAINS Every Piano reduced during this .! 4A mau Vt rrt Caims r4 4 Vi si rt . 9lw IV uwui. OVlU t Ul lUSAAJ. Fischer! a snap S175 Haines, upright 235 Hardman, mahoe...... 315 Kingsbury, oak 275 Bush-Lane, player.... 500 Kranich-Bach, wal.... 350 Kimball, new 390 Kimball, new grand... 875 Franklin 275 Marshall-Wendell 300 And Others Terms Gives See them and be convinced. Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. 125 4th St, Near Washington St. Candy Specials Cream Fudge, Chocolate and vanilla flavors. Tomorrow QQ priced special, the pound OOC Small Gum Drops, 18c a lb. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. Tmorrcoh. aldct. wtsr paw, and TtwtH sTPtrrsT Children's Hair Bobbing by man earert who thoromhly understands this work. Hair bobbed with Hearts Desire Curl only SOc. Boys' Hair Cutting 5 0C Sale of 500 New "Her Majesty" Petticoats These beauu'fuByfiniihed garments fulfill their ideal of the perfection that a petticoat should include. "Her Majesty' petticoats axe the finest petticoats made the country over. The rich designs, the beautiful fabrics, the exquisite workmanship, the many exclusive fea tures, all most decidedly show the extreme worth of these garments. And they are designed RIGHT! The slim-line fashions of today demand this kind of petticoat the "Her Majesty" kind. Be satisfied with no other thus will your satisfaction for -the entire fall and winter be thoroughly assured. Silk Jersey, Pussy Willow Taffeta and -Satin. Many beautiful styles to select from. Plaited and ruffled flounces also some trimmed with colored braids. Full assortment of the new season's best colors. Extraordinary Values Trading Stamps Have a Real Cash Value! Save Them and Increase Your Purchasing Power Without Expenditure One Price $7.98" v One Price FRIDAY SPECIAL Women's Sweaters $5.98 Center Circle, Main Floor Tis time to heed the weather man and prepare for the cold snap that is due any day. You gain nothing by waiting on the contrary you will save considerable by selecting your new Sweater from this spe cial lot on sale tomorrow. Made of soft woolen yarns in a number of desirable colors. Tuxedo style, and one model with roll collar, which may also be buttoned at (PC QQ neck. Some with belts, others with tie sashes D0eaO New Fall Skirts ' Seconal Floor Come to the Garment Store and view this attractive showing of new Dress Skirts. Very latest styles, fabrics and colorings. Knife ond box plaited effects in stripes and plaids: also plain tailored models, in blue and black serge. Prices range from $8.50 up to $25.00 $8.00 Oxfords $6.50 Main Floor Women's and big Girls' Oxfords of dark tan calf. Ball strap pattern with medium round toe. low heel and Good year welt soles. All "sizes. Widths AA to C. Regular Kf 18.00 Oxfords priced tDUetJu Big Girls' Shoes $5.85 Misses' and Big Girls' Shoes of black kid with walking soles and flat heels. Medium pointed toe. A high quality Shoe reg ularly priced at S8.50. (?fr OfT Priced special, a pair 15tJeOtJ Big Girls' Tan Calf Shoes with round toe and low heels. Made on best grade material. One of our best makes. Reg- (JJC OP $8.00 grade at OtleOtl ular 1 I ee-a SHIRTS ! A SALE FOR MEN! Offer ing a special lot of quality Shirts of, t standard make at $1.63 Excellent assortment of handsome stripes in all the best colors, and all sizes in the sale. Extra values , at $1.63. New Fall Shirts $250 to $10 our new Fall lines of Bates Street, Arrow, Savoy and OWK Shirts are now com plete. Russian Cords, Mad roe Prtale " Fiber materials. Priced from $2.50 to $4.15 Silk Shirts $5.45 to $10 New Silk Neckwear $1, $150, $2 I J'ia-aiih f f M.J.B. Coffee 39c Lb. In the 5-Pound Tins Buy it in the large size tins and get the benefit of the extra saving in cost M. J. B. Coffee is vacuum packed and is always deliciously fresh. 5-lb. tins at only $1.95 3-LB. TINS AT $1.20 t-LB. TINS AT 43c Corn Flakes 3 Pkgs. 25c ; Quaker Corn Flakes an appe tizing breakfast dish. Spe- OCf dally priced 3 packages for eSuC Argoi Gloss Starch,, a pkg. -10c Argo Corn starch; package 10c Old Monk Olive Oil Imported from France. Fall gal lon cans $5.25-1 nl. at $2.75 Va xals. $1.50. Old Monk Olive Oil . has so superor at any price A 'trial will proves its excellence t Mendel Grocery 4th Floor Sale of Household Needs Aisle of Cottons, Main Floor Reminding the busy housewife that it is time to take stock of the things needed in the home and to lay in supplies for the Fall and Winter season. Let these values - speak for themselvesl Linen Table Cloths All-linen Table Cloths in sev eral pretty patterns. Qr QfT 70x70 inches. Special jJtJeUtJ Linen Table Cloths, g QpT .70x88 inches. Special OUeatJ No napkins to match the above. Sheets and Pillow Cases Bleached Pillow Cases, Q? size 4236 inches each OOC Bleached Pillow Cases, QQ size 45x36 inches each OOC Bleached Sheeting, S Q Q - inches wide the yard OOC .- "Pansy White ;Outing Flannel extra quality priced,' yard 18c Cotton Batts for Comforters at 85c $1.25. $1.50 and $1.75 36-inch Comfort Covering in . attractive patterns the yard 25c Heavy quality Bleached Sheets of a . well known mike on. sale this, week at very good savings. 72x90 Bleached Sheets $1.48 81x90 Bleached Sheets $1.58 81x99 Bleached Sheets $1.( .68 Men's Winter Togs Economically Priced ft aii Main Flooi-Now is the time to choose Fall and Winter wear ables and be prepared for cold weather when it arrives. And, this is the place to come for de pendable merchandise, low priced. Sweaters and Sport Coats Main Floor Heavy worsted . Sweaters in the popular slip-over style. .;a11 new colors. $11.00 H?avy knitted Sweaters of pure worsted, Best colors. Priced special at $10.00 and $13.50 inermo bports Coats $5.75 Jantzen Sport Coats moder ately priced at $7.75 and $8.7S Weber's Sport Coats $7.50 Flannel Shirts Men's Khaki Flannel Shirts in full cut styles. $4.00 to $5.50 Gray Flannel Shirts $3.50-$5 Men's Winter Underwear Carter's Union Suits in all weights. Wool, silk and wool, wool and cotton. The standard for over So years. Specially priced from $4.50 to $11 Winsted Underwear Shirts and Drawers of rray merino. Light and heavy weights. Very warm. For tomorrow's selling pncea 52 to S3 a garment "Allen A" Union Suits (formerly known as Cooper's) un excelled for service. Light and heavy weights. $3.50 and $5 Men's Night Shirts $2) $2.50 Main Floor Made from good heavy grade outing flannel in neat striped patterns. QQ Medium length. Priced Men's Night Shirts in full length. For tomor- IQ pTf row's selling priced tDaWefJU New Cloth Hats At $4.00 Main Floor Rain won't hurt them and they're smart and good-looking. Shown in Q J the new Fall shades. At New Felt Hats S4 to $10 New Stiff Hats specially priced from $7.50 to $10 Friday Millinery Special! Smart NewFall Hats Special $10 2d Floor An even hundred Hats selected from our regular lines selling it 112.50 to 18 will go on the bargain tables tomorrow at ten dollars, which means a substantial saving- from our already low trices. Lovel Dress Hats trimmed with Ostrich, coque, flowers, ribbons, ornaments, etc Urge dressy models and" the small, close-fittinr Turfc in variety of charming styles. Also Hatters' plush and velvet Sailors. None worth less than 12.S0 mosfof them are 115100 Qf f f( Your choice in Friday's selling only OlUtUU and 118.00 values. Second Floor as' t Drapery Remnants $ One Dollar Each Many ot tne pieces n this sale are worth $2, S2..S0 and 1 3X0. Remnants of high-grade Cretonnes, Sateens, Silk- olines, Curtain Nets, Madras and other materials. Lengths up to 4 yards. I Hundreds to select from. $1 each I . . Bargain Circle, 1st Floor J hi Special 2 Days' Sale High-Grade Wilton Rugs 4.6x7.6 6x9 8.3x10.6 Tkird Floe A wonderful opportunity to buy quality floor coverings at splendid savings, uenum Royal Wilton Rugs in attractive patterns 4.6x7.6 Frbtfod Wflloa Rmgs priced special $29.75 sjuI $37.50 6x9 ft, Frinfd Wilto. lUgs ,pUl at $49.50. $59.50. $67.50 8.3x10.6 Frimf WHtoa Rui-s sssortod pattcru only $69.50 New Axminster Rugs You are 'cordially invited to ee our splendid showing of new Ax nuiMci nu(.- i oc patterns are. must iiukikc ma fine ctccu ingly moderate. 8.3x10.6 Axminsters priced at $32-50. $39.50. $42.50, A44.50 9xta sUe priced at $350a $4250o $59.50 .3 r si 1 It H