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FItIDAY,i MAY 26, 1922; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON. WIELD COLLEGE: CLOSING ITS iDST SUCCESSFUL YEAR .. : "Liafield - college is closing: the ' most successful year of: the C4 since U was establisehd,". .said. ."pn. Leonard. .. W, Kiley, president of the institution, which was formerly "known turn McMinirvRIe college, while In Portland Thursday; . "During the year we have - received the $250,000. endowment gift from Jdrs. F. E. R. Unfleld df Spokane: 'we have paid of f a total of about $20,000 In debts, thereby ' removlngr every dollar of in debtedness which, had been a rains t the college, and we have met tHe entire ex pense of operating' jthe collega duriDff the year amounting: to $5f,000.- We halve had 248 students, 20 of tbem taking; the full college course as compared with 161 last year; Our freshipart class iiumbered 89 this, year,' the largett entering Class la our history- We .will graduate 29 students- 6ft June 4, which s the? largest graduating class iafoar history . 'Next ...year . r we? .will have seven' new member of the facility, three of them in addition to the present number. X have just received by wire the acceptance of IrV- William" Jamesl Sly, for many years in charge of religious education of the American Baptist publication society, as professor of Bible: and religious educa tion, at LtnfleM. Other faculty appoint ments include; pr. . George R. Varney as professor ' of nubile speaking, who comes from ' Oregon Agricultural col lege ; Prof essor Richard C. Spencer, who will have'charge.-of a new department of political and , social science and busi-j ness administration and who comes from Pacific university ;, Miss Delos M. James of Chicago university, who will have charge of the department of biology and geology Miss Anna L. Beebe, graduate of Northwestern university; who will have chargelof thejvolce departmnt, and Miss Alice. Clement, who also comes from Northwestern i university, and who will be deafl ,of the eonservatory of music and teacher of piano. ? Miss Clem ent was for five years' director of the conservatory of music of Albany col lege. There Is to be a new department of chemistry, the professor of ..which will be announced soon after the, close of our school year. We will have next year the strongest faculty in the history of Linfield college." I '-. School and Club to -v Join in Presenting Bill at Oak Grove Oak Grove, May 26. Theak Grove ' school and men's singing . club of the Oak Grove Community club will stage a joint entertainment at Oak Grove school house this evening. Between num bers John Julian will rurnish a radio entertainment. i , For a home talent comedy, "Waiting at the Trolley." the cast will be: -Professor Homer Rundall, Miss G, Hub bard, Esther Wood. Tommy Graham, Miss Christensen, George Bohrer, Paul Palmblad, the Misses Colt, Miss Palmer, Cliff ord Jones and Mrs. G. Davenport. - The t minstrel program, in charge . of if., H.- "rincehoiise, with Mrs. K. -: K. Webb a. musical director, has the fol lowing cast:: Bin KuehL Walter .Weta ler. Professor Rundall. Dave Palmblad, Alfred J aim and Princehousei' s -The chorus comprises . Dave Palmblad, C Jahn, Russell Da venporU Professor Hun-J dan. Skoos. t FaulaimDiaa. - LPrincehouse, A Euater. Oliver Skoog. W. Wetzler and William Kuehl. .. Co-eds Urged to ; , - Pregare tbeekif ;,lSgisIatiyjes -Posts m .i.i ii y Oregon- Agricultural .; College, Corval-lis.- May -26. More than 150 'representa tives of the Salem Commercial, Rotary and -Kiwanis lubs were guests of the college yesterday, i r ' ', 1 r. & "I am a rjlere woman a victim, of the - people," said M rs. C B, Simmena of Portland,-, a candidate for the; legls lature She urged eo-eds of the college to begin i preparing I at once for places in the legislature, to fit themselves for political offices. " ; . - ; ; , i Other feakers included Judge J. H. Scott, Salem, ' representing the Salem Commercial clutt Charles "Know land. Ro tary club. and . the Rev. Ward Jflrulls Long-,. Kiwanis .club. ' " , r, v 1 11 1 ' " pjt ' !-4 4, Giirzon Ordered' to i Take 6 Weeks' Rest! " By ITnfted Sen) ;.i Indon. May 25 Ixwd Curxon, for eign minister., has toeea'ordered ; by his phyiaieians to abandon his official duties km month, or si weeks and : take ji IP II - Tyuly I 3)ciousi j 1 LL-nll!) LSI ; llBijiif 3ilB3 tfslilMtS ' ' -I Is "Without Doubt "TKe Best. 99 H2 Sold in Sealed PacKetS; Only. A. Y. STEEVES, Agent Telephone Aut. 612-32 xpert Paper Hangers AND A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE DECORATIVE raper MODERATELY PRICED BERGER BROS. Broadway 500 - 108 10th St., Pittock Block f ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Wal ! - man auve, tnes i real Flapjacks A steaming plate of tender hotcakes, flanked by a dish of butter and 'jug of amber-colored S3nup fere's a break fast! j' ... Quality ! That's the secretthe reason for the ever growing popularity-of Albers Flapjack Flour. N , Your Grocer Recommends Albers Quality ferrl flA'VJ.'S t -v BJE. V SlI I? i 1 Carefully setJed cylin drical container iosureM absolute saaitAtioS: 4- 'ft' P O i birea Closiini ' i-' v .. . V U - x,.; -;-xj r. : h j - ; (01 e iitememiijeii'e' 1 , ' - ix . 1 ' t . " V ' i -x ale!' i i .4 Sale Triumphant! The Salie to 'tkSple! Portland's Greatest Bargrain House Offers All of Its Wealth of Seasonable Merchandise 1 at a CompeUing: Sacrifice in Order to Close! 1 1S t able nomies! Reductions! Prices That Excite Wonder! Uncounted Bargrams Await You DOMES' at Price.sThat Save ! 20c White 'Outing Flannel, yard. . . 14c 50c A. d A. Feather Tickingyard 39c 50c Mohawk Sheeting, 72-inch un bleached, yard ........ v 43c V $1j85 Sheets, 72x90 Pequot 81x90 Mohawk, each $1 .59 50c Pillow Cases, 42x36, each. 39c $1.00 Feather Pillows, each 69c $2 Feather Pillows, fine art tick $1.69 $2.75 White Bedspreads, full size each ........,..$1.98 $4 Tan Woolnap Blankets, pair $2.98 $3.50 Silkoline Comforters, full size, ach $2.19 40c Cretonnes, new patterns, yard 23c 50c Cretonnes, 36-inch width, yard 33c 50c 42-in. Pequot Pillow Tubing.. 39c 20c Hemmed Napkins, each. . .... .10c ouits Tremendous Reductions in Men's and Young Men s. Closing Out Scores of New Suits in Three Great Groups P, Wonderful Values ! Prices Below Any Offer in Portland ! Buy Your Clothes Now at Simon's Closing-out Sale and Save Dollars! , Group2 I Values to $25 Group 1 Values to $20 Group 3 Values to $33 ,7 V 19.95 Sl4i85 $2JM; The -Best Fabrics at the Prices! TheNewest Models for Men and Young Men! Save Real Dollars on Suits at Simon's! ; Cotton Dress Goods Sacrificed 50c White French Voiles, yard. . . -29c 25c Dress Ginghams, yard 1 9c 20c Check Gingham, yard. ..... . 14c 75c French Organdies, all col., yd. -49c 25c Percales, 36 in. wide, yd 17c 20c Cambric Linings, yd. 10c 50c Satine Linings, yd. .......... 39c Women's and Chil dren's Summer Un- derwear Reduced! Women's 60c Vests and Pants; aO sixes; - garment 39c Women's 65c Summer ' Weight Union Suits; garment . . 4 . 44c Women s $2 Muslin Nightgowns, Chem ises, etc.; garment .......... . 98c Women's $1.25 Muslin Underskirts; per garment . 88c Children's 25c Knit Bloomers; pair.l7c Children's 45c Union Suits; small sizes; - garment . i, 19c Regular 75c Black Satine Bloomers; per pair 59c Women's Jersey Coats All Wool Black, NaTy Brown, Red Regular Price $5.50 $3.39 Women's $6.50 Silk Poplin Skirts $3oS9 Women's AlI-Wool Plaid Skirts Regular Price $10 $4.69 Women's AU-Wool Tricotine and Serge Dresses- ' Navy Blue Only Regular Price $25 $14.29 S?. Children's Wash arid ?t...ic Assorted styles and fabrics. Values up . to $1.25!, Wonderful bargains! ' :; , 4 . - ' "..W'S Men's Summer: Weight Ribbed Union Suits, Regular $1.50; Values. . . . Made with short sleeves; ' ankle. length. Get your supply now ! Boys' Corduroy Suits Made of heavy-weight corduroy; heavy" twill liaed; knickers lined and reinforced with taped seams. . Fine for boys sum mer wear., SIMOWS; SATXJRDY SAVINGS coiMes MedfumtJledt &dmo&fl n I Lyon1. Syru W rt 49 OK T? V,;' 4 ' White Launair; Siap, v' OC A 7 bars forl..'. f ...vxJU, jiybry Soanj.FUke'4;:::y;.'5: OKW: jpakagesfl;;. .' .7". f , '. . . V : 5 Bait Bluing.' large package L'fojr , , , ... . m .. . j' Peartim'fand Star Naphtha r C - ? . Waskinc Powder . . .. . , ... . .V UL Seeded RaUms, 2 lbs. ' - i OC . ' for . li J ;. ; V . ...... .V: 7cj 10c I . . Dressing, Womeh's, Misses' and Children's Wool Sweaters V r Women's $5 All Wool Sweaters, in aU colors Women's and Misses' All Wool Sweaters in all styles Children's $3.50 Wool Sweaters in assorted colors Saturday Is Shoe Day I at Simcta's Make, your feet glad for a year to come! Bargains for the whole family! . Women's and Children's QQ , Tennis Shoes and Pumps tOv . High Shoes with brown, uppers; first quality soles. ' ' Pumps in white fabric; either with or without straps; first quality soles. ! Sizes 5 to 10, 11 to 2, and 2 to 8. Values to $3 the pair. Close-out 98c ' M e n s Dress Shirts, Valued toSrrt Tk - S1.98' j 'A' H 'I;'" : Men's Gray Sweat-" 98c Extra Fancy Corn, can . V Durkee's Salad small . .' L . . Lobby's Peaches and Apricots, - (g No. 2J cans for 5 . . . L . . . V Libby's Apple Butter ,for .;. ' PearlxHominy, . per can i . No Zt 10c HSlsdale Atparagua Tips . Oft 2 cans for.L...ii,!.... OtJU 10c ChiU Powder 'can . . . . . . . 1 for Libby's Sweet Men's and Boys Tennis Shoes $1.29 Men's Whhe Shoes; first quality soles. , Men's White Oxfords, first quality soles, Beys Brown Shoes, extra quality soles' Sizes 2& to 6 and 6 to 11. Values to $3.25 the pair. Close-out price $1.29 Women's Pumps, (4 IJ( Oxfords, Shoes .Pe I U Brown or Black Strap Pumps Black Kid and Calf Oxfords Black .Kid and Calf Shoes All sizes in the assortment. Men's Work or (jj Q f7Q Dress Shoes tDOo I J Men's Dress Shoes of black kid or calf; Goodyear welt soles; English or straight last; values to $55. ' Men's Work Shoes of brown leather; solid leather soles; Munson last. From our regular $4.85 stock. .,; t. ers : : ? at. . . . , . V-neck style; five-button front; two pockets. Money saved if you buy! .. 1000 Gallons Paints ji ; i in 5 Gal. Cans I Graft Green, Red, Brown, i $1.25 the Gallon j Potatoes Spices, 'ldads' 2-oa. cau . V . . . . . . Ux- r ; 1 - .. . 10c ... 25c Tuna Fish, larg can4 ! fOaT t,-ti a Salt for.' on, 4i (Bo o 50 Cigars' for. lbs. Good We Have Sardines and Canned Meats Erything i' in at Less $1.25 AH Kind, of Than Cost! the Grocery Dept. Priced for .Quick Disposal I We Deliver Grocery : Orders of $ 1 5 or More Mail Orders Filled. . Hygienic Kalsomine ! in 7 Colors. Only : :: 7 Cents Per Pound Permanent Shingle Sftain Black, reds and browns Cmi in 5 gal. cans; gal.. . . . . 7vr i Greens in 5 gal. (p -I A A cans; gal. ....... . . PXoUU Gray in 5 gal. cans; "(i vOt gal. j.. tPXmtfJ 1 Floor Varnish 1 gallon can $2.50 igalcan .90 " f 1 - - CI s paiuxaay ,Dixi Queen for , . '. Union Leader-! for ". :m . . . ; Pedro Lunch only Lunch Box 85c .u... 85c 85 c Prince Albert and Tuxedo d Of? is 16-os. tinsj... ... J .'j tDAeU STAR, 'HORSESHOE, MAX, plus . i .Union Standard, ?plug" . . Camel Cigarettes, carton .... Jackson Cigars, box of L50 for SELLING OUT PORTLAND'S BIG BARGAIN HOUSE 80c ...:48c I.S1.45 .r $1.75 HALK BLOCK: FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER x - ':. t7 ) ,5 If ..a