The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 04, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922.
THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND OREGON.
OMAN fvllLLER
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IS
CHARGED
WITH
PLOTTNGFEL
ONY
Solo&on Miller, proprietor of two;
drug stores, was arrested early today:
charged with plotting to haeve S. J.
Bischoff, bis exwifes attorney,
knocked in the head with a baseball
bat. and on another occasio plotting
to have acid thrown in his face.
"Advocating the commission of a
felony" is the official language on
the warrant, as issued by Deputy "Dis
trict Attorney John Howry. Miller,
who . was sought all nighl, met In
spector Price, an old acquaintance, on
the street this morning.
"1 see I'm wanted," said Miller. He
and the Inspector went to the station
together.
Thj&U-oUDle is said by authorities to
have grown out of a divorce suit
against Miller in which his wife was
the winner and: during which Bischoff
was attorney for her. According to
allegations filed with the district at
torney's office. Miller considered .that
Bischoff had broken up his home in
his capacity as attorney for his
former wife and that Miller had made
threatening statements against the at
torney. Bischoff said he had received
unsigned letters containing threats.
An information was' filed with
Mowry signed by one W. R. Brown,
who alleges that Miller asked him to
attack Bischoff with a baseball bat
when the attorney passed one of
Miller's stores.
This plan was abandoned later..
Brown asserts, for one in which he
was to throw acM in Bischoff's face.
According to Brown, he told police in
spectors of the affair after Miller had
offered to pay him for the service.
New Gas Rates
Showing 5-0ent
Cut Are Filed
New gas rates under the reduction
announced by the Portland Gas &
Coke company were made public in de
tail today following filing of the tar
iffs with the public service commission.
A general reduction of 5-cents a thou
sand feet is shown by new tariffs.
No reduction is made in the mini
mum charge of 75 cents covering les4
than 30Q cubic "feet, however.
'for residential and commercial gas
users, the figures are as follows : For
those using less than 9700 cubic feet a
month, the old rate was $1.18 a thou
sand feet and, the new rate is $1.13;
less than 20,000 cubic feet, old, $1.65,
new, $1 ; for less than 60,000 cubic feet,
old 90 cents; new 85 cents; less than
100,000 cubic feet, old, 75 cents ; new,
60 cents.
For house heating and gas engine
work the comparative rates are : Mini
mum (less than 300 cubic feet) 75 cents.
For those using less than 2700 cubic
feet the old rate was 85 cents, the new
rate Is 80 cents. For the excess over
3000 cubic feet the old rate was 65
cents and the new is 60 cents.
The new rates are to be effective
on all meter readings made on and
after August 25, it was announcted.
Th initial charges for large' meters,
If-iwaTiMsaJ wjlF-renwi unchanged. vc.i
EfG. Insurgfents "
Defeated in Drive
Against Flaherty
( By United .
Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 4. After a
stormy session lasting 11 hours with
out a recess even for lunch, the
Knights of Columbus closed their 40th
annual convention Thursday night with
prayers and cheers for Supreme Knight
James A- Flaherty and his adminis
tration. This did not take place, however, un
! til Flaherty had offered a partial apol
ogy on the convention floor for his
defense of Joseph C. Pelletier, former
supreme advocate, who, he claimed, was
ousted from his office of district at
torney and from his law practice in
Massachusetts because of "reljgious
prejudice."
When the supreme knight admitted
his "grievous error in the light of later
events," and added that he permitted
his personal feelings for Pelletier to
"override my better judgment," the
delegates rallied to his side and re
jected every resolution presented in
criticism of him or his administration.
Insurgents, defeated in their at
tempts to cause Flaherty's resignation,
declared they would continue the fight
in their various state councils during
the coming year and would seek his
retirement in the election of 1923.
m
T)URISTS in
Portland will
find it convenient
to patronize
Naus, with our
open-all-night ser
vice. Bring pre
scriptions here. -
PJjRE
D&UCS
A Safe Place to Shop!
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erchandise, True Values, Courtedus Service
' Quality M
Men
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In the Anniversary; Sale
-The man who is interested , in Baring $10 to :
$15 on his new Suit will be here tomorrow.
We've planned another rousing Sale that will
crowd the Men's Store front opening to closing.
High-Graie Suits
In Several Well Known Makes
, ,
One
Price
Main Floor You owe it to yourself to see these Suits regard
less of whether you intend to buy or not. Emphatically
QUALITY clothes not trash. This season's smartest cuts
for men of all ages, including many novelty styles for young
men. Single breasted 2 and 3-button effectssport models
form-fitting and conservative models in fact, every man
can find a satisfactory fit in this showing. Worsteds,
Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres in a splendid selection of
the best' colorings. Some with 2 pairs of trousers. (POO
Priced special for Anniversary Sale selling at only D0
Odd LinesMen's Shirts
Formerly $1.25 and $1.50
Main Floor A sale of unusual interest giving'
men an opportunity to secure a good supply
of desirable shirts at small cost. Of excellent
quality percale, well made and tailored to fit
nronerlv. Soft cuff styles. Variety of neat
striped patterns'. i.25-$l.5o Shirts at 83c
83c
Underwear Reduced
Boys' Blouses
Reduced
Several hundred high-grade
Blouses of best standard makes
now offered at sharp reductions.
$2.25, $3 Blouses
$1.45 ,
Main Floor Made up in excellent
quality madrasv Neat striped pat
terns, guaranteed fast colors. Puri
tan." K. '&' SU and other makes.
Regular $235, to$3.0O AS:.
grades. Priced Vspecial
Boys' $2 Blouses
$1.29
This group includes several odd
lines and a special purchase ' lot.
Madras material in attractive
striped patterns. Reg- fl" QQ
ular $2 Blouses t only DA
$1.25, $1.50 Blouses
$1.15
Boys' Percale Blouses for school
wear. Made up in very best grade
material, variety of patterns, fast
colors. Regular $1.25 IP
and $1.50 values at only DAAD
Porosknit Union Suits in
.white and ecru. Knee and
ankle length styles. Regular
$1.50 grade. Spe-; d- - ff
cially priced -only tO-LXtJ
Carter's UpJon Suits o f
light weight' knitted fabric.
White only. Broken range of
sizes. Formerly priced
at $2.50. Special
-Men's Knitted Ties, assorted
Men's Silk Hose, white with
3 86c
$1.15
Kerry Kut Union Suits of
fancy madras in white and
colors. Mostly all sizes.
Regular $1.50 val
ues. Priced only
Men's Night Shirts made
up in superior quality muslin.
V neck, one pocket. Trimmed
with pearl buttons.
Regular $1.50 grade O I C
patterns. $1.25, $1.50 vals. 85c
black clox priced special 75c
Boys' 2-Knicker Suits
tiniversary Special
$8.95
Main Floor Compare these
Suits with others shown else
where in the city at $13.50 to
$16.50! Late models, hand
some patterns, high - class
ailoring. Browns, green's,
gras and heather mixtures
in , Tweeds, Homespuns and
Cheviots. Ideal school Suits.
2 pairs of Knick- GJQ OK
ers. Anniversary DOitJ
Boys' Suits
$16.85
$18.85
We have grouped practical
ly all of" our better grade
Suits in these two lots. Over
300 to select from. Snappy
new models, full belted coats,
2 pairs full lined knickers
with each suit. Anniversary
Sale special $16.85,$ 18.85
Boys' Knitted Ties
At 50c
' Attractive cross-stripe pat
terns in all the best colors.
TRADING STAMPS
. Given On
Charge Accounts
If Paid in
Full by the 10th
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. cC"""
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ANNIVERSARY
SALE
Exclusive
' Portland Agency '
for, Richardson's.- '
Quality Linens :
i -DepU First Floors
71 Years
In
Portland
71 Years
In
Portland
A time of extraordinary activities throughout all sections of the store. No mat
ter what you may need in the way of wearing apparel and household supplies the
Anniversary Sale offers values that should command- immediate attention.
Candy
K Dollar Mints, chocolate OOp
I coated, specially priced, pound
Gocoanut Cream Puffs spe- "I lip
cially priced, a big bag, only -Hlx
Cream Mix fresh and OOp
wholesome priced, a pound JUs
Gandy Department
Main Floor
$2 Silk Gloves
at $1.59
Bargain Circle Women's long Silk
Glcves of a dependable make. Black,
white, brown and champagne. Excel
lent weight. Regular $2.00 (PI JTQ
grade. Priced only, a pair WX.UJ
Silk Gloves 79c
Women's 2-button Silk Gloves with
fancy embroidered backs. Heavy
weight. White, gray, pongee and
champagne. Regular $1.50 HQkr
and $1.75 Gloves priced only
Bargain Circle, First Floor
Ivory Soap
Special Ofp
4 Cakes
Main Floor None sold or delivered at
above price except with other pur
chases made in the Drug department.
Limit 4 cakes to a customer. OP
Ivory soap, 4 cakes for only
Extra Special Creme Oil Soap,
on sale Saturday 18 cakes for -
Twink Soap Flake. Dye in all OKp
colors, 10c value, 4 for only aeJV
Summer
Toiletries
Boradent Tooth Paste at only 25c
Creme Elcaya, the jar priced at 59c
Cuticura Soar. 3 cakes only 65c
Creme Simon at 50c and $1.00
Krank's Lather Cream at only 30c
Milkweed Cream at 45c and 90c
Cotys Face Powder in all the popu
lar shades, specially priced at only 89c
Der Kiss Talcum rriced at 25c'
D'jer Kiss Powder at 50c and 85c
Gourard's Cream, special, $1.35
Odorono,, priced 27c, 55c and 90c
Special Pur o la Shaving Cream. On
sale at the Saturday .Anniyer- 1Q
sary Sale at, the tube only -LIV
Men's Shoes, Oxfords
Regular $8 to $10 Qualities
Main Flooi' Quality footwear at less than to
day's factory cost. All the newest and most
wanted patterns and leathers. Light and dark
tan calf, patent calfskin, black or brown vici kid,
black calf, white nubuck, etc., etc. High Shoes
and Oxfords. The biggest value in the city- Come
in and be convinced. $8 to $10 Footwear $5 pair.
$5
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Featuring"
Gossard
Corsets
in two popular new models pink or
white coutil .and fancy pink batiste
At a New Low Price
$2 ;,
Model 202 as 'sketched, for slight 'to
T medium figures. Top is slightly higher
ft at back. Skirt slopes to medium- length
over hips. Sizes up to -30. Priced
"g special in the Anniversary Sale at
Model 200 for average to stout fig
ures. Comfortable top. Made of QO
white coutil. Sizes to 32. Special u
Exceedingly
Smart
are the new arrivals in Fall Hats
now on display in the Millinery
Salons. Early creations designed
especially for immediate wear.
Tailored and
Dr essy
Models
in pleasing variety at surprisingly
low prices. You are cordially in
vited to come In and view these
charming advance models. Hats of
Duvetyn, Felt, Velvet and combina
tion materials in many .new and
novel shapes, colors. See windows.
Millinery Salons
Second Floor
CORNER,
and ALDER.
610
Lf SLUNQ BUILDINO;
Cane Sugar 14 lbs. for SI!
? -...!" No deliveries except with other grocery; parchases and
we reserve right to limit quantity. Cane Suirar 14 Us.,$l t
v.. heedless Raisins on "I Eg
sale Saturday, a package XQ
Dependable Coffee
in 34b. tins special DJLU9
-Baking Powder, Eoyallbrand,
special at 4Qc 515, $2.35
Armoar's Star Hans, sugar-
cured, tender jurtl sweet. Only
best of stock used. 10 to '7ifc
12 lbs, each.- Special, lb. O 4 V,
Classic Soap, the; home Qit
favorite special 18 cakes 5 JL
Model Grocery Fourth Floor
PhiKpp
ixie Night Gowns
$3.45 $4.45
Second Floor Beautiful hand-made tlowns that
will appeal to the woman who delights in having
dainty: undergarments. Made ud in excellent Qual
ity Philippine cJoth. Several different styles with
round, square and V necks.
Never before have we offered
Gowns of this quality at such
low prices. Special for Anni
versary Sale at $3.45. $4.45
Undermuslins
. A Off
Second Flaar J f HHrcH Stnnf
Drawers of fine quality Nain
sook, laee and embroidery trim
med. Sizes for stout women.
$1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 lines at
$1.13. $1.50. $1.9& ,$2.25
Clearing the Stocks of All
Summer Dresses
;Th "woman, ever on the alert for bargains,
will take quick advantage of this opportunity to
choose a charming frock at small outlay in many
instances sale price does not cover cost materials.
Women's Dresses
$3.95
Second Floor Many charming styles for misses
and small women. Gingham, Organdie materials.
Solid colors, checks and dots. 'Belted and blouse
effects, trimmed with embroidery, piping1 and or
gandie. Pink, blue, nile, brown and white. Lim
ited number in this lot - Formerly dJQ QP
priced to $6.00. In Anniversary Sale DUD
Women's Dresses
$6.69
Second Floor This season's most attractive
styles in straightline, blouse, plaited and panel
effects. Made up in high-grade Ginghams,
Swisses and Crepes trimmed with organdie, laces,
ruffles and fancy sashes. Sizes 36 to !
46. Values up to $11.75. .Sale price DOOi7
Women's Dresses
$9.85
Second Floor You must see these with your
own eyes to fully appreciate their sterling
value. Made up in Voile, Ratine, Tissue
Gingham and dotted Swiss. Excellent range
of styles but only a few cjf a kind. fiJQ QK
Women's Dresses
$13.85
Second Floor Wonderful values, every one
of them! Of plain and ' tissue , Ginghams,
Voiles, Linens, Organdies and Swisses. Panel
and basque effects trimmed with organdie.
Values to $25.00. Priced special tDXO.OD
Values to $16.95. On special sale
Women's Khaki Outing- Suits Odd Lines $5.98, $7.98
Tub Blouses
$1
Center Circle, First Floor Blouses
from our regular lines selling at
$1.50. Made up in voile and dim
ity materials, trimmed with lices,
embroidery and contrasting solid
colors. Long sleeves, V or round
necks. Sizes 36 to 46. Special $1
Middy Blouses
$1
Center Circle, First Floor Values
in this lot up to $3.25. White Gal
atea Middy Blouses in plain or yoke
styles with long sleeves, wool or
cotton collars, trimmed with cotton
braids. Sizes range from 14 years
up to 4 4 bust. On sale Saturday
at special Anniversary Sale price, $1.
Sport Sweaters
Priced Special
$6.98
Second ""Floor These are
t alien from lines selling earlier
in the season up to $11.50.
Fine quality wool nd mohair
Sweaters in slip-on and tuxedo
styles with, V and round necks.
Navajos and fancy striped pat
terns. Als6 some in solid
colors. Sizes in the let ran re
from- 36 up to 44, d QQ
only DJJU
special at
01
Women's Bathing Suits
Special $4.69
Second Floor Wool Bathing Suits in two-piece style.
Plain colors and fancy striped effects orange. Jade,
yellow, s blue, black, green, rose-red, etc. Jf Q
Sizes from 34 up to 46. Saturday special D41t0
GARMENT SALONS 2ND FLOOR
Pure Silk
Sport Scarfs
$13.95
Main FloorScarfs formerly sell
ing: at $16.50 and $17.50. Only a
limited number left. Solid colors,
stripes and plaids in all the best
shades and combinations.' Two
yards long and finished with deep
knotted s il k fringe. Q" O QfT
Anniversary Sale price tDXO.0
Ostrich Fans
Fourth Off
Main Floor This applies to Ost
rich Fans selling in the regular
way at 75c up to $18.50. Black,
tangerine, red, turquoise, orchid,
pink. fnchsiaY yellow, rose, copen,
etc Various sizes to select from.
Anniversary Sale
Trunks and Bags
. -Third Floor ;
Girls' Middy Dresses
HALF ; PRICE
Serviceable, becoming (dresses for school wear.
Made up in Chambray, Soisette, Devonshire, Linen
and Galatea materials in pink, blue, white and khaki.
Regulation styles with plaited skirts, plain or; yoke
fronts. Collars of wool or , self material. Depend
able makes. Sizes range 1 from '6 'to 14 years.
.limited Quantify 'Only
Regular $&5 Middy Dresses reduced to , $ 1 .S3
Regular ; $4 JS5 Middy Dresses reduced to $21 3
Regular $5.50 Middy Dresses reduced to $2.75
Regular $65 Middy Dresses reduced to S3.48
Regular $8.95 Middy Dresses reduced , to $4.43
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