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FRIDAY JULY 21, 1922. THE OltEGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, AUTO TOURISTS GET BLAME FOR STARTING F RES r Eatomrilla, Wash., July tV Judging from - experiences", firefighters , have Been' Having wiui asms tourists, little doubr is left a to how 'many of the forest fires were started. ; Some tour ists built, a fire at an old mill site to a pile of sawdust just south of Eaton- tiu. ..wnen they leit, : tfcejr merely kicked some - tnore,. sawduat over tse fire. Within a f hours the fire had broken -out and was spreading rapidly. ana had it not been put out just when it-was, it would ; have threatened ; the local water supply.? " , - Some tourists had built a large fire Just north of Alder. When a fire warden arrived on the scene, the fire was burning' briskly ;iand spreading. He ordered it .put out. The tourists threatened all sorts of dire things. The warden ealmly walked over and got -their auto -license numbers, and then pointed to a sign just a few feet away, which specifically forbade building - fires there. . Practically the same ' thing happened between Mineral and Morton, except in the latter instance the fire was under a large cedar log, and "children were shooting firecrack ers in every direction.- Here, also, there was a sign forbidding fires.1 William Elmlund was driving along the . mountain road behind two of the aut0 busses operated by the Rainier National Park company. WHhlij a very short distance he had to stop and put out two fires' started from ' cigar stubs, one of which he saw thrown by a passenger in one of the busses. On the other hand many are the ac counts of tourists who are scrupulously careful with their fires. FIRST FIRE REPORTED IS SA2TT1AM SATIOXAI FOREST Albany, Or., July 2L Supervisor C. C. Hall of the Santiam forest. Thurs day reported the first fire of 4he sea son in his territory. The blaze was re ported a few miles above Detroit. It was under control Thursday night and was expected to be extinguished by Friday. The entire fire covered less than, one fourth of an acre, and in flicted no damage. Also near Detroit .an 800 acre fire is reported to have ' been' burning in state land, but to have caused little or no damage. ' ' Skull Tells Why He Wants Offices - In Girls' -School "My idea in using the present Girls' Polytechnic school building for admin istrative purposes, rather than the' old .Holladay school, was an economical rather than an expensive plan," com mented Chairman Frank L. Shull this morning upon his opposition to other board members in adopting the Holla- day administrative site. "I did not intend that we should use ,the' Girls' Polytechnic building, indefi nitely, but only until such time as we could sell it." he continued. "We would 5;be put to no expense whatever by. so 'doing, whereas, it will -cost us consid i. erabl-neeyi.to repair -the burned Hol-r "r laday"iulldi!ig and gt,Att Jn shape :.f or 'i administrative use. "Not only is the Holladay site en tirely outside the business section' of ' the city, but we will be occupying an entire block which we do not need. We 'can. secure cheap rentals, in the city and need not b in an' expensive build- ; inf. do not -aeefl to use an entire bloek In 'the- residence- portion of the city." I Vacation Need s: Can Best Be SujpKedoatTlMs Store h Eight Diphtheria ' Cases Are Reported In One Household Eight cases of diphtheria In one fam ily were reported to the city health office today by Dr. EL L. Booth, who 'said Mr. and Mrs. F. Morasco and their six children were suffering from mild .cases at No. 804 Eat 29th street. Aid is being given by neighbors, although the father and mother are able mostly to attend to the others in "the home. City Health Officer Farrish announced (that if the cases-should develop into malignant' Jorms. the family would be sent to the isolation hospital. , i Dr. Farrish was disturbed by reports - of "15 cases of -smallpox in the North 'Alberta, and St. Johns districts. Rigid quarantine has been established and ,the doctor issued a warning that par ents should'be sure that their children are vaccinated before the reopening of school. K ft T T, A N 1J U I 2 : VISITORS, remember , that v Nau's is one drug store that gives you service every ? : hour of the twert 1 ty-four. Avail Yourself of It is s 8 I i Di no I rv ! if Tg 5 r t CORNER. GUI and ALDER, STSs i -A P 1 ; , V A Money-Saying Opportunity You'. ' .- Cannot Afford to IMiss-r-V; . MEN:' S. SUIT S - In Several Famous Slakes Special First Floor -Not only is the price ' far below regular but the quality and injuring vi incse ouiis is oi. roe -very mgnesi oraer. -1, sys tem' and other dependable makes to select from. Finished and unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres in blues, grays, tans and noveltv patterns. Conservative models for men and snappy styles for young fellows suits that are correct in every detail of fit and finish. Step in first thing Saturday morn ing and let us show you these remarkable values. QOf QP Very specially, priced for tomorrow's selling at w03 Men's Silk Shirts ial $5.95 Men's Sport Shirts with col lar attached. Cool and com fortable for summer wear. Made, up in best quality ma terials., Splendid assortment of new patterns and colors. Prices range $1.50 to $6.50 Spec Main Floor -C e I e b r a t e d "Eagle" Silk Crepe Shirts of highest quality. The kind you have paid S8.50 to 10.00 for in the past. ' Large selection of new striped patterns; Sizes 14 to 16. Tomor row priced-special Men's Hose 6 Pairs $1.35 Main Floor Cooper's light weight cotton Hose for men in several desirable colors. Unexcelled for service. A pair, 25c 6 Pairs for $1.35 S5.95 Men's Shirts at 83c All Sizes 14 to 17 Main Floor This is a clean-up lot composed of' several odd lines from our regular stock. Values up to 1.50. Made up in excellent quality percale, cut in standard sizes and 09 correctly tailored. Sizes i4'"to 17 in the sale. Special OOv Knitted Ties 85c Main Floor Most stores ask 1.15 to 1.25 for Ties of this quality. Better lay in a supply 'for months, to come. Easily tied, long wearing, neat and dressy, Knitted Ties are especially favored by .the careful dresser. Shown in a variety of QK handsome patterns. Tomorrow specially priced at OOl Men's Pongoe Silk Handkerchiefs priced special at only $1 Men's Pants $2.50 to $6 Main Floor "Can't Bust Em" Khaki Pants in straight and service styles $2.50 and $3 pair. Men's Corduroy Pants priced at $5 and $6 Boys' 2-Pant Suits at $9.85 Main Floor Here's another money-saving opportunity parents will be giad to take ad vantage of.- Boys high-grade Suits broken lines from our regular stock, offered at a special low price. .Hand tailored' collars and lapels. 2 pairs fall lined! pants with each Suit. Not ill sizes. Regular to 3Q Qft 16.50 values. Priced special at &V00 Bbys'Wash Suits Price Main Floor Middy and Oliver Twist Wash Suits for little fellows. Galatea. Chambray and Linen in various colors and combina tions. :Rejrular 2.9 5 to 3.95 Suits re duced for tomorrow to $1.48 to $1.93 One lot Boys' Wash Suits sell- gt OK to VliMU ing heretofore at 2.5 o reduced Boys' Straw Hats Price This applies to every Boy's Stfaw Hat in the department. Plain colors and two tones. This season's, best styles. 1.50 to 5.00 Straw .Hats oh sale at only. 75c to $2.50 Boys' Wash. Hats in blue and tan oombi hatipn checks. 65c to i Hats 33c to 50c Boys' Sport Gaps $1.50 to $2.50 ; . All the new styles and patterns are here. Quality Oaps in best makes and materials. Moderately priced at from $1.50 to $2.50 :,V TAKE YOUR CASH DISCOUNT ' IN S. & H. STAMPS!- " RELIABLE MERCHANDtSB RELIABLE. METHODS. C Candy Cream Cocoa Balls 'put up in big bag 1). priced Saturday at JLf U Walnut Fudge the fav orite 'summer ion- OQ fectlonl? Bale, lb; ii7t Chocolates,' fresh: and delicious. Special, OQ the pound at only Caady DcsC, Mala Floor Girls-Dresses $4.48 Junior Shop, 2d Floor Charming-, youthful frocks in Gingham, Ratine,- Vojje and cotton Crepe. Straightline, belted, sashed and blouse effects ...in. a variety of J dainty models. Some have bloomers to match. Trimmed wfth' fancy collars and cuffs, embroidery; ribbon, etc Sizes range 6 to 14 years. d J mq Special for Saturday Ol.fltO i. " Clean-Up Sale of Dresses Two big nnderpriced groups of Women's and Misses!. Dresses invite your special attention In the Garment Store, 2d Floor. This season's merchandise, odd lines, bat desirable in every way. Women's Dresses $4.98 $2 Long Gloves $1.69 Pair Main Floor Women's 16 button length Silk Gloves in black, white, grray, brown and mode. One of the best s t a n d a r d makes with double finger tips. Nearly All sizes. Gloves selling formerly at $2.00 on sale Saturday $1.69 a pais. Silk Gloves 89c 2-button Silk Gloves in white, champagne, mode,, brown and gray. $1.50 and $1.75 OQ values. Priced special at OIU Black Silk Gloves, 2-button length, size3 5V4 and 6 OQ only. $1.50 values pair OaC Bargain Circle' Main Floor Second Floor- Serviceable, attractive Dresses for porch and street wear. Plaid Ginghams in favored colors and Dimities in checks and dots. Tailored and blouse effects. Trimmed with self material and Organdie collars and cuffs. Blue, pink, white, honeydew, brown Qf QQ and jade. Sizes 16 to 40. Special 0wO Outing Suits $10 Second Floor Women's-, Outing Suits in Corduroy. Semi-fitted coats with t convertible ; Collars. Suits with breeches 8 size 42 5 size 44. t Suits with Skirts 3 size 36 6 size 386 size- 402 size 424 size 44. Spe- Q-j f ff cial for Saturday OXVsUU Outing Suits of wool Serge, semi fitted style with convertible collars. 6 size 86 2 size 38 $ size 40 1 size. 422 size 44." A Afl Priced very special at D AUsUU Khaki Outing: Garments Breeches Suits $6.45 to $9.00 Skirt Suits at $7.95 to $ 3.95 Separate Skirts $3,95 to I 5.95 Separate Breeches $2.95, ! 3.95 Separate Knickers $2.95. $3.75 Separate Coats $4.75.' $5.00 I s i Garment Salons Second Floor Ba "Women's Dresses . , Second Floor High-class Dresses developed in ; Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Tricolette. Taf feta, Crepe Knit and Crepe Satin. Many oeau tiful styles including straight! ine and blouse models. Beaded, embroidered and button trimmed. Orchid, periwinkle, navy, J" Q Qpr gray, black, etc. Sizes 16 to 44 D AOsUtJ at $1 -Center Circle, First Floor Middy Blouse's selling formerly up to $2.75. Of excellent quality Gala tea, v Solid white or white with navy or -red collars and cuffs. -.Yoke and Co-Ed styles. Sizes 6 years Jf flft to 44 bust. Special at only Ol.UU Middy Blouses At $2.48-1 - Center Circle, 1st Floor Galatea Mid dy Blouses with Serge, Flannel or self dollars. Solid white and white with .colored collars. Lanes selling former ly up to $3.95. ; Sizes 6 Ji " A Q years to 44 bust. ? Special $utO thing Sluits Second Floor Choose your new Bathing Suit At this store and have the satisfaction of selecting from a wide range of styles. All the newest models on display including the smart, styles with plaited and scalloped skirts. Wool, Surf Satin, Taffeta, Cotton. Specially priced $1.39 to $10.50 Bathing Slips, Bags, Shoes, Water Wings, Capes, etc Drape Veils at V3 Off Dept., Mam floor 1 Main Floor Square 'and, half -square Drape Veils in solid colors and two-tone effects. Very smart for motor and sport wear. Regular $1.25 to $5.50 Veils. , Priced special Saturday at 84c to $3.67 Slip-on Veils 2cand50c Variety of plain colors and dotted ef fects. Popular slip-on styles for street wear. Newest styles. Spec! 25c and 50c Orange Flowers At 79c i Main Floor Dainty Organdie Flowers in a wonderful selec tion of colors. Very effective for summer corsages. rTQ Values to $1.75 only I V I BBBVM BBSSSSSa BSSBBBl Novelty Girdles Price . Main Floor Only a limited number. Pearl and metal Girdles and Belts suitable for summer dresses and suits. Val ues up to $4.50 on sale Vt price Genuine Acquisitions For Your Library MANY AT PRICE! Timely Books, leather-bound classics Kipling, Stevenson, Tolstoi,- Dickens, Shaw, etc. Books of Travel, Biography, Letters, Memoirs, History the sort one always wishes to own. We haven t space to detail them to you but they are' odd volumes ; from the best things we carry at prices we have never been able to offer before. The Book Shop Main Floor rr- Linen Special 3 for $1 Main Floor Fine sheer all-linen Handkerchiefs for 'women of fered at a new low price. Dainty styles with narrow and wide hems. Hand-finished. Such Handkerchiefs as usually fk f sell at 50c or more. Special shipment just in 3 for.dJLsUll BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Men's Negligee Shirts For Sport and Outing: Wear J Regular $2 Values 10-- . - Bsssaent Of good quality white Ox ford Cloth. Tailored in the popular coat style with double cuffs and at tached collar. Practically all sizes to begin with, but early choosinr is ad visable. Regular 2 Shirts CI flfl specially p riced at only $ JLsUU Basement Specials for Boys smniea teems tor nuaon wcw ettarsd tor MtmUT'i scDiar hrp reductions from regular prices. Boys'Tub Blouses At 2 for $1.00 Basement- Several small lots grouped for quick clearaway.' Made up In good grade materials, neat patterns.-;. Specially Q" priced for Saturday's selling at 2 for DJL Boys' Wash Suit of striped Galatea and: striped Chambray. - Si2es 2 to 6. 5Q Nicely trimmed. Priced special at vlw Boys Union Soils, athletic style, broken tsiies ,6 to i 6 special at Boys' Wash Pants 35c Basement Cotton Pants in dark tan color with pin stripes. Jast the thing for beach and play time wear.l Sizes 3 to 6. Special 35c 49c --Mm Boys'. Overalls 29c Casement Plain and striped blue : denim Overalls with bib and sus penders. 'Small sizes only 3 to 6 years--priced, the r pair 29c Ivory Soap felt 25c Drug Department, 1st Floor None sold or delivered at above price except with other purchases made in the Drug Department. Limit 4 cakes to a customer. ' Ivory Soap on sale Saturday 4 cakes. 25c SUMMER TOILETRIES ' Berry's Freckle Cream on sale Saturday special 60c Stillmans Cream at 50c Maurine. Cream only 50c Creme Elcaya priced 59c Hinds H. & A. Cream 38c Milkweed Cream on sale Saturday special 45c-90c Ideal or Quelques Fleurs Talcum Powders at $1 Mennen's Talcum at 23c Djerkiss Talcum Powder in white and rose, at 25c Colgate's Talcum at 20c Williams' Talcum at 1 8c Maurine Crealn 25c-$l' Maurine Skin Food 50c Marvelous Cr'm, jar 50c Marvel's Cr'm, tube 25c - Cream Mealys specially priced at 75c to $1.25 Santiseptic Lotion at 45c We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps Neckwear Sale Women's high-class Vestees, Guimpes, Bodice i Guimpes and Camisettes priced special , at Variety of styles in Net Vestees, Guimpes and Camis ettes in Irish filet? antique filet and real lace full Bodice Guimpes with net cascade, trimmed with real lace. Exquis ite creations. On OA QfT sale Saturday special' 5t7iJ Main Floor $5 :$5 Kiddies Play J Suits Second Floor New ldt just re ceivedBlack sateen Play Suits trimmed . with cretonne, also Devonshire Cloth in solid colors, trimmed with cretonnes and pink . and blue checked ' Suits trimmed .: with plain Q "f Q Q material. Special at OxVO , New' Sweatees - for , Little Tots Slip-cn and tuxedo Sweaters in basket weave. Pink; blue and gold trimmed with white. Also buff, trimmed with brown. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Priced only $2.50 Second Floor H-O Oatmeal 16c Pkg. 4th Floor The world's finest product in breakfast cereals, f The only Oat meal that is really steam-cooked. Try H-O once and youll never be without it in your home. Full size "ICp Tjaekape on . sale Saturday . at XvlU Oregon Walnuts QfT 1 W h e a world's best the lb. ulV Crackers IPS r m. i SW Graham Crackers, ri "1 i I Criseo sale Saturday, pltg. JLxi tivortk onA package -d3 for -all v kinds of cooking--75c, - $1.40, $2 S. & H. TRADING STAMPS Model Grocery, 4th Floor A Big Day for, Men! x' Shoes and Oxfords In All the Season's New; Patterns 4 Values Up to $11.00 Values Up to 4 $11.00 ; biiv a $5 Men's Shoes of brown or tan calfskin; Rubber or leather heels, box toes or soft toes. ' Special the ' pair Men's Shoes, brown or black kid. Straight last! with rubber or- leather heels.! Con- (PC servative models.i Pair DO Men's Shoes, brown or black kid.', black calf. - Combination last with neat roomy toe. Jpf Priced special at the pair 'Men's Oxfords of white buck with white rubber heels and best leather soles.1 Com fortable, easy-to clean, at DO Men's Oxfords, black patent, with , turn sole and plain toe. An easy dancing slipper, QfT Full range of sizes. Pair OtJ Men's Oxfords of tan and brown calf, black and brown kid- French, wide or med. Ct? J toe, Semi-English lasts Shoe Department, 1st .Floor !: I I! J I -Ii t V V u I I J i! - - u