THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1C22. Cr.ZGO:' DAILY JOURNAL, ror.TLAI.D, C SCHOOL OFFICES iTOBEMOVEDTO HDI I SniY SITF a t . -.V...- ' -:. . School " administration headquarters will ae removed irom ine court nouse .: f August, 1923. when the lease expires, the )a.rUy burned Holladay school Tstgldins; at East ' Sixth and Clackamas streets, soon to be repaired. Director ' EbulU who believed -the location to be - too far away from the - business cen ter and who favored the use of the present Girls. Poly technic school build- ins;, when the new school shall have been - erected, -. tot'- this purpose, was aoDarentlr the only oooenent. ' Other ; directors believed it to. be savingr and stated: the block oar which the Girls Polytechnic. . school Is located to be worth 1250,000, while they could not eet $20,000. for "the Holladay site. TO PURCHASE, t BLOCKS I 'Three ' blocks between Halsey and Wasco and Kast Seventh and Ninth streets In the Hotladay addition will be purchased from . the agents of the Larrabee estate for $57,000, provided the streets , are vacated, and with the block now owned by the district will be - used as a U for the nw Holladmv school. A. E. Doyle. - architect, was Instructed to submit plans for the new building. ' The Kenwood Land 4 company will be offered $10,000 for bock 13, 230x270 feet, with 60x90 feet additional through street vacations, bounded by Lombard, Russet, Interstate avenue and Green wich street, for addition to the Kenton school property. The . company has priced the land at 11.500. PKOPOSAX HITS SSAO :The proposition of .the city commis sioners that the school Join with the city In constructing; the new North east hijrh school in a mbiral Wsrlr n 40 acres between East 3d and Kast ui ana xuiamooK and Knott streets; truck a snag- when It dawned upon the board that It was to donate $21,000 to the city under the plan.. The city owns the Versteeg- tract of :- 18 acres: Jt was to purchase the Kern tract of 11.25 acres. The school board was to purchase the Wright tract of 11.7s acres at a cost of $42,000. Th. board was then to turn- this entire tract over to the city and accept in lieu thereof seven acres of the city's land upon which to build the school. CITY TO BEAK COST , ,i Director Woodward, chairman of the properties committee, pointed out however, that under the transaction -. the city would take care of ail street Improvements, would furnish an out door swimming pool and an athletic xieid, -which would make up for the $21,000. The Shattuck school swim ming tank ; cost -$30,000 alone. It was aid. . . . . ; Director Shall was .- somewhat op posed to the plan, -saying that $18,000 ws.a all that had. been laid aside for a sue lor me, northeast high school when the statement to the taxpayers preyarea, mat oe Had not realised that , the city would ask the board to buy three or four times more property that it needed. and pointed out that the board had only half as much money wijou anyway, . ana were not nxed for decorations. coMiiryiTY HorsE The plan would Include V commu nity . house erected by the city and . the whole park enclosed by a boulevard Upon Which lots would he nM fiA. lng the park, upon which homes of -api"f propriaie types 9x architecture would b built. t The board will visit the site at 7 o'clock tonight and survey the situa tion before, taking any action what- ever. ' . . -4 - . Tor the Holladay insurance, the board agreed to accept J38.783.9S cash, $34,474.94 'or the building and $4308.98 for furnishings the amount submitted by the insurance adjuster. Directors decided to allow Robert Fulton, the new school clerk, a salary of $4000 a year. Much debate preceded this action, some directors favoring $5000, the aura t which had j been paid R. H. Thomas after. 14 years of serv ice. "Director George B. Thomas," who first i nominated" ; Fulton, even before the latter made! his application; moved to 'pay him the I same salary as R. H. Thomas is receiving. $5000. Director Woodward seconded,, the motion. Di rector Shull mildly s remonstrated at paying- a new man bo much money, but Director Thomas said there . would be so much work with the new buildUtg program that the position was worth it. HOW" ABOUT IT I ASKS BHTJIA -.. fBut," said Shun. " the talk has been $300 or $350 a month." r Thomas Insisted the board wanted a $5000 man. , t--, . Director- Martin, said he understood . that any new man corning in would not be worth $5040 for the first year at least, and he believed In paying less, especially since they had "cut off the business manager part o . It. , - We cut off the business manager, - but we are adding a -lot to, the new man," said Director Thomas, "and we want a $5000 man." - Director Elsraan ' moved Fulton be started at $300 a month! ' Martin amended this , to a salary on the basis of $4000 a year, on which figure the - board compromised. Directors Thomas , and Pickerinsr clung to the $5000. - j r4 2 2 The recommendation of the business committee that an expert statistician be employed to compile information re I quested by the tax supervising and conservation commission, was modified so- as - to authorise the new i clerk to employ : the : necessary assistaae : in preparing such "budget form as will be satisfactory to the commission as well as to the board. The . ; education . committee recom mended that in the construmtlon of the first unit of the new Girls Polytechnic school,, the Kamm tract batween ISth, Chapman, Madison and. .Taylor streets be. considered, with the idea that an athletic field can also be laid out which can be used by this school. High School of Commerce, Lincoln high, Ladd and Bhattuck schools. Zt also recommended that construction be started at the earliest ; possible moment to replace portables at Scott. Gregory ? Heights. Duniway, Beaumont. Sabln. - Hosford and .Beach, and that additions be start ed for Kennedy and Woodstock and I Ookley Green school be placed as soon as possible and a new site obtained for replacement of Sunnyside school. These recommendations were all i ferred to the properties committee. - BrscoKTnrTJAjrcrje is opposed -Salem, July 20. Protest against the proposed dlscontlntiance of water serv ice at Alpine in Benton county has been- filed with the public service com mission by cttlxens of the eommnnity. M. B. Hughes is owner of the utility, : CSTJZ iTT V CHABG E "FACE D 0 Albany. Or Jury 20. K. H. Koehler faces a charge of cruelty to animals, accused by a neighbor -of -beating to death a dog at his home near Lebanon. I KICK PBACTTCRES 'SKTCXIi . Eugene, July 20. William Swartx of Horton Is being' treated at the Kugene hospital for a fractured skull, caused by a. horse's kick, . , -, t 'pzsrirrsz- Candy Orange . Slices, a . delicious OA summer confection the pound VJKs Old - Fashioned Chocolates OK n on sale Friday special, pound dO I '.s Candy Department ' i Main Floor . ' Money-Saying Opportunities i Abound iih All FOR QUICK DISPOSAL Wornen's and J h -Odd Ones From; Our Regular Stock I ? ft Special Cost and former selling prices have been ignored in this extraordinary clear-away- We must close out' all odd lines at once and we are willing to make a sacrifice in order to do so. Splendid Suits for summer arid early autumn wear. Made aip in high-class materials Homespuns, Tweeds, flannels, Tricotine, etc. The styles are most desirable, the showing embraces smart models in semi fitted, straightline and box effects. Some with bell-shape sleeves, tuxedo, and convertible collars. Bead below for ; Sizes and Quantity in the Sale , 3Suits-sise 14--11 sixe 16-2-8 size . 3 size 40-7-31 size 42. Colors include" jockey Ted, orchid, navy, rj Kf Harding blue, jade, henna and tan. .Shop early in the day Ji Special 9X f OU A Real Snap 200 Quality Suits " " In a Mid-Season Clearaway rr HE MAN who buys" clothes of - I . the better grades will find in ''. . this : Sale an ..opportunity .to select a high-grade Suit at an ex ceptionally low price.- "1, System and other well known makes, very finest of tailoring and fabrics that will give splendid service. This season's latest models for men and " young men. -i Browns, blues, grays, tans . and novelty patterns. : Fin ished and unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres. Why pay $35 to $40 for your new Suit when you can buy Clothes of A or best standard makes at this low price? 2-Day Sale price w.OD SilkShirts $5,95 Main Floor "Eagle' Sflk Crepe Shirts in a variety ef handsome : new striped pat terns. : Correctly tailored. All sizes: xrom 14 up oas va -a, S5.95 to IS. 4 Special at Men's Sport Shirts . with collars attached. Made up in high-grade materials. Newest sport effects. V'-Priced - extra special at $1 .50 to i $6.50 Men's Percale Shirts in as sorted patterns and fast col ors, f Sizes 14 to 17.- OQ Priced special at only OOC t , Telephone Orders " - Express Money Orders WeGiyeS.;&H. ; . Stamps . a direct cash ' saving' on the money you spend. Ask for them. 2nd Floor .33 -1 siae "20-9 size 36-4 size 38 Women?s Sport Skirts $3.00 to $3.95 i-White Gabardine and Venetian Skirts in a vari ety of smart styles for beach, outing and sport wear. Many women will be glad of this oppor tunity to secure inexpensive Skirts for. vacation 'wear. Tailored with novelty belts and slash "pockets. Trimmed with buttons. Sizes range 2? to 38. Specially low priced $3.00 to $3.95 Garment Salons, 2nd Floor ; for Men! Men's Knit Ties 85c $24.85 Main Floor Very rsmrfrt for sport wear. Tie up into small neat knot and DP give splendid service.;. Special at OOC - Men's Cotton Hose . 6 Pairs $1,35 i Cooper's light weight Cotton Hose In assorted colors.: Unexcelled for service. Full range of sizes. Special t Q1 OJf 25c pair- pairs for only O XeOD Pongee Handkerchiefs Priced $1.00 The careful dresser knows the import ance of the correct handkerchief. Pongee is the last word jn fashion. Large selec tion of 'fancy sport patterns in latest' colors. Exceptional ; values . at only $1 Men's Khaki Pants : "Cant Bust Em" makeJ ' Best for tout ing and sport wear. " Straight and service styles. Priced at $2.50 and $3.00 pair : Corduroy , Pants at $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Store, Main Floor Given Immediate Attenticn And Travelers Cheques RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ; -..- - . iiws" stwr. 9fr - Satin Striped Silk Hosiery .$1.95 Bargain Circle, 1st Floor This is the grade that sells? in the regular way at $2.50. JuaUty SiUc Hose m one of the best standard makes. Fashionable satin striped effects in brown and navy.. On sale -Friday the 'pair $1.95 Outsize Hose ' 85c -Women's -outsize Lisle Hose of the well-known Wayne Knit make. Plain and ribbed top in white and balbriggan. Hose selling in the regular wayat $1.00 and QPA $1J25. Priced special, pair OtJC bargain Circle, Main Floor Girls' Middy Dresses Vz Price : Mothers wko have girls to buy. for sTbouU take quick. ' . ad van tag's of this Sale. All Dresse ars from regular stock. ; ? $3.95 Dresses $1.98 Second Floor Girl s' Middy Dresses in Galatea, unbleached Muslin. Soisette, Chambray, Devonshire and .Kindergarten cloth. Plain, colors and stripes. Yoke ;' style with box " plaited skirts! Sizes 6 to l4. 4 price. $3.95 Dresses at oaly $1.98 $4.50 Dresses at only $2.25 $5.00 Dresses at only $2.50 $6.95 Dresses at only $3.48 Junior Shop Second Floor Vacation Togs At Lowest Prices 1 - Outuig Suits for women and misses: Made up in serviceable Ithaki material. Tomor row priced with breeches from $6.45 to $9.00witi skirts A$7.95 to $13.95. Ontias; Suits of -splendid quality wool ma terial. Coats with breeches, $l&50-$28.50 Headquarters for Outing: Caps, Leggings, Skirts, Middy Blouses, etc. Shop here, savet Bathing Suits Customers tell us ours is the best -stock of Bathing Suits in Portland. All the best makes are here in the season's newest styles and colors. Wool, i Surf Satin and Cotton. Suit prices range from $1.39 to $10.95 Bathing Slips priced, $5.00 and $10.00 Bathing Caps all colors 20c to $1.19 . Second Floor I i t 1 ' VS : 1 mm Ml i ; mm ri : i CALL ATWATEIl 4500 Telephone in All Dcpts. for Sale at the Accommodation Desk First Floorr V- RELIABLE METHODS. , w)' fffVT '. rrerr?.' Sport Scarfs Second Floor Fiber Silk Sport Scarfs in all the newest colors and combinations. Full "length and width, trimmed at ends- with deep fringe. Solid colors checks,, stripes', plaids and Paisley effects, " Shades in clude . jade, - hone) dew, orchid, sand, sapphire, brown and gray also ; white. Specially low priced for Friday and Sat urday at' $1.98. $2.98 and $5.98 Women's Sport Sweaters Second Floor Slip-bn and Coat , Sweaters for women and misses. Our stock offers wide range for choosing there isnt" popular style missing! Colors and patterns to please every fancy. Prices range from $6.98 up to $38.50 Tub Dresses $2.89 Main' Floor Girls' Dresses in .Voile,-' Gingham; and chambray. Solid colors and checks. Choice of several- dainty styles: - Sires 6 to 14. Specially (JJO QQ p r i C ed ..a t only &OV At $1.89 Gingham . and Chambray Dresses in solid colors and plaids. Trimmed with self ma terial -or " pique. Some with sashes. Tomorrow IJ"f CQ special for only tDXeOiT Center Circle, Main Floor a -J 4 --. : i ' i ,i ; I .11.1 ' . i 1 ' 1 "1 Basement Uhdernrice Store - Summer Wash Goods - - At Drastic Reductions ,"--;. Basement Thousarrds - of y ards : of. desirable-'-. Summer Fabrics in the iseasdn's, greatest clearaway. v Make .your own vacation frocks' and, save half or morel Wash Fabrics 12V2C . Basement Figured . Voiles and Batistes in a large assortment of patterns and colors Dress Ging hams in fancy plaids and checks Cotton Prints in daintiest of . patterns for dresses and blouses immense lot to select from. Values up to 35c.'"Ojp Priced special, a yard : 2500 Yards Dainty Tub; Fabrics Basement -Voiles, Lawns, Ginghams, ' Crepes and' 47A f many other desirable .tub fabrics - for dresses and J' 'r blouses in a great variety of patterns. .Special, yard asrsi J Vs- Curtain Sale . Continues; Dainty Ruffled and Straight Curtains in Voiles and Marquis ettes in a one-price offering at $1.95 nothing to compare with them: in the city. . -You'll say so. too, when "you see what remarkable values they are. Numerous styles and patterns to - select from, : All' are 2-A yards long. While they last P- QC priced special, a p&fc.iDlt&O Drapery Department, . 3rd Floor Sale of M. J. B. Coffee $1.90 For Large Size Tins - M. J, : B. Coffee ' is packed in airtight tins. Always deliciously fresh. Save 35c on large size tins of 5 lbs. ? On Jlj Qf sale at special price tDXeaU Jersey Cora Flakes, pkg. 10c Soap Flakes, Crystal White, 10c package, priced spe- OPTp ;dal for tomorrow, 4 f or JI- Canned Peas lily - of - the -Valley, tender, sweet, Oflfi on sale tomorrow at a canvi Canned Corn, Pref erre'dO rt Stock $25 dozen can-" vt, We Give S. & H. SUmps. 4th Floor 3 Radio Sets and Accessories .-. - -.. . - - for sale in the Sportin: Goods Section, 4th Fir. Xiowest prices. Sections of rfiTmlM':: ,: -Special Purchase Sale of . Sport and Dress 'Hats Crepes, Satin, Silk, and Fancy Braids; .Values . ; Up to $220 ; $3.95 v 1 , 1 Nowpman need be without smart hat to finish out the season. with such -wonderful values as this sale affords! Safe to say many will buy s couple of hats at this ridiculously low price. In the sale are flower-trimmed models in a wide range of beautiful styles expressive of midsummer gaitles also the latest summer styles in tailor trims.- Silks, Crepes, Satins, Hemps; Tigzl and Garden Straw Braids. White and light colors. CO QCC Values in this sale up, to $22.50.. Tomorrow priced special at tDOeUtl See Window Millinery Salons, 2nd Floor iChildren's . . Wash Suits : Price:V; Main Floor Middy, and OHverV Twist Wash Suits m Chambray: Galatea : and Linen. Variety . of colors and combinations. Begu- X''&Xt to ?3.S5 values are, now. on sale at SI AS to $1.98 LOTv2 BoysT Wash Suits in broken range of sizes. J-I OP.; Regular (20 values ' eDX'etJ -WhHate:' Price' Wash Hats in checks and com- . bination colors. s 65c. to XiO aluesv at'' special 33c to 50c Boys' Sport Caps in the new- -est ' styles -and patterns' priced J for tomorrow '$1.50 to $2.50 ASale . jVi-. j r Children's; Hair . Bobbing: ; Heart's ' Desire curl, -straight cut, curled bob, etc. Our man barbers are experts and know how to handle the children. Barber shop in 'connection with Beauty , Parlors. Second. Floor. the Store - . ,:'" " i Values; to, .$220 l of Sale Hats i) !i w ' )' f, -i ; s : Sport Girdles Main -Floor Closing 6ut 'our, re maining stock of women's pearl and- metal-Girdles at just price; : We also-offer special "lines in' Novelty . Belts at just Vt price. : Suitable - tor" sport' suits and dresses. Values .up to J45 at . Yt price. Corsagre Flowers " .79cyi."V"C' . Mala Floor Fresh, crisp," Organdie Flowers for corsage bouquets, bout tonieres and trimmings.. Beautiful coloring!. Flowers made to sell at 1.00 u to t.7S. Tomor- FJCfg --. row' priced special-at only I iC . ' Drape - Veils - .: Aty3dff'- Main Floor Women's Drape ' Veils i in square and half r-square effects. , ' Solid- and two-tone colorings. r Very' smart. ' Regular . If. 25 to - 15.50 -yeils. Priced at 84c to $3.tJ7 i $ i r I. I, of Boys - Suits .With 2 Pairs Pants ; ' $9.85 - Main Floor Odd lines from' our own' stocks. " Broken sizes and only one or two of a pattern, v Vajues up to J 16.50. - Two pairs of Pants with - each suit. , Best, of materials 'and ?Q QC ' tailoring, i Priced ' special at: only ,Je7eOi ! Boys Straw Hats ; i . - At V2 Price - unrestricted choice of any Boy's Straw Hat at just H regular selling prices. This season's best styles and colors. Regular $1-50 to $5.00 Hats on sale tomorrow at ,75c up to $2. CO 1. 1 . 1! i' 1 i