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“ •• ■ i * S M ”1 •' ■* O t o * . 1 *V m > - c?’ COUNTY QUOTAS . IN WAR CAMPAIGN § extra ------ I Chairmen of Organization Also Given Herewith. y *> Follow ing a re th e official q uota« of •a c h county in th e U nited W ar W ork fìainpaixn, w sek of fiov e m b e r 11. ch alr- n u of each co u n ty an d hi« a d d re s s: stoker co u n ty . $18.650, J F. O’B ry a n t, A k e r . O regon; lien to n county. $10.(00. W. K K y ler, C or v a lila ; ria c k a m a « M U Q f, fSt.TOO, A C. How land. O n M « tty ; C latsop, $20,650. B. F. S tone, A sta ria : C olum bia. $10,350, C h a rle s j W heeler, St, H elen s; Coos, $18.150. C harles H all. M a rsh fie ld ; C rook. $4.-1 5*0, W. F. K in*. P rin e v ille ; C u rry .l K S S 0. H ard y T. S te w a rt. P ort O rfo rd : ! Ftrschutes. $6.500. T. H. Foley. B en d ; flung las. $18,400, Hon. O. H. C osbaw , C oseburg; G illiam . $5.600, l). R. P a rk e r, C ondon: G ra n t, $5,500. C. D. T y le r ,1 John D ay; H arn ey , $6.500, I. S. G e e r.1 B u rn s; Hood R iver, $8.800, L eslie B u t-| fcr. Hood R iv e r; Jack so n . $20.850. Wm. 4 . T ait (N o rth » . .\W fo rd , E. V. C a rte r. ffSouth), A sh lan d : Je ffe rso n . $3.050. H ow ard W . T u rn e r. M ad ras; Jo se jk in e. $7.100, G eorge E. L undberg. j j C ra n ts P a ss; K lam ath . $10.800. A. B. 1 E pperson, K la m a th F a lls ; Lake. $6,- 5 0 . J. F. B u rg ess. L ak ev iew ; L ane, C$.800. R ic h a rd S. S m ith . E ugene; Liaeolu, $4.650, B. F. Jo n es. N ew p o rt; tin o . $22,500, P. A Y oung. A lbany; M alheur. $11.400. W. W. Wood. On-1 to rio : M arion. $37.650. W. I. S taley. Aaiem: M orrow. $6.750. M. D. C lark. S e p p n e r; M ultnom ah. $306.050. Dr. H. E. K lxott, M organ Bldg.. P o rtla n d ; Petk. $12.700, H . I. F en to n , D allas: M e rm a n . $5,250. Geo. B. B ourhill. S o t o ; T illam ook, $8.550. C. J. Kd- w ards. T illa m o o k ; U m atilla. $34.200. 1 R. C hessm an, P e n d le to n ; U n io n ., <15.150. G eorge P alm er. La G ra n d e ; toa/low a, $9.800. W ade S iler. E n te r p rise : W asco. $13,250, E. O. McCoy. T ie D alles: W ash in g to n . $21.550, J. H . G a rre tt. H illsb o ro : W h eeler, I3.05Q. C O. Portw ood. F o ssil: Y am hill. $18,- 556. W. B. D ennis, C arlto n . » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • » to « ¥ F W V V W W f I E X T R A GOOD good I Ladies’ all black Hutton Shoes, medium nar- I row plain toes, French heels; $6.00 quality at I special price of i Ù & 'Q t& V f. O SA $ 2 .9 5 A small lot of Ladies’ Gun Metal Lace and Hut* ton heavy shoes, some cloth tops, alt heavy soles; small nml larRt* sizes only, but are worth today from $-l.tK) to $6.00; ure ppecially priced ut LEM,OREGON $ 2 .8 5 W ar E mergency 60N TIN U ES A LL TH IS W E E K « T he Ban on Holding Meetings on Account of the “Intlu” has been Declared Off by the Health Board, but the BAN ON HIGH PROFITS GOES O N ' • Owing to the extraordinary conditions arising from the war and the “ influ” epidemic trade has l»e. n quiet for the pa«t two or three weeks, but our big stock of shoes has been coming in right along, consequently our shelves are crowded and bills are coming too, so to relieve both situations w e will put a HAN ON HIGH PRIC KS and make EX TUA INDUCEMENTS to shoe buyers. Next year the government limits the colors to black, dark brown and white, but for the present Mr. Baruch of the war industries board says, “ It is a patriotic duty to buy the fancy greys umi combinations of colors that are already in the stores,” and there is no limit to what you shall buy if it is already made. Our pledge to our governm ent is: W e . in the spirit ot loyalty and patriotic service to our governm ent in m eeting all o f the ex ig en cies ot the war. as applied to its prosecution and service of the people, w e pledge ourselves to follow all the restrictions and regulations to the utm ost.— Signed, T H E B O O T E R jY , by J. B. Littler, (^Manager. j o 4 s it w a s before, our prices on al! grades have been lower than the governm ent regulations. EXTRA , But in addition, lor this sale w e will make these REDUCTION S M ISUN DERSTA ND IN G C LEA R ED UP v m isu n d e rsta n d in g re la tiv e to th e mm teeu w o rk o f th e Y. M. C. A. h a s *eu c le a re d up by th e W a r D e p a rt ment. w hich issu e d th e follow ing: “ M a tte r o f p ric e s a sk e d by Y oung « a ‘s C h ris tia n A sso ciatio n fo r its T id e s sold in c a n te e n s o v e rse a s si- * d y In v e s tig a te d by w a r d e p a rtm e n t ad c o n d itio n is b ein g rem ed ied . T h e Young M en 's C h ris tia n A sso ciatio n w as o rig in a lly a sk e d by G e n eral iw rsh in g to ru n th e c a n te e n s for th e « m y on a c o st b asis. In o rd e r to do tikis i t b ad to re c k o n in p ric e fixing such o v e rh e a d c h a rg e s a s tr a n s p o rta Son c h a rg e s a n d m a rin e in s u ra n c e so f t a t p ric e s w e re m uch h ig h e r th a n in fins country. “T h e Y oung M en's C h ris tia n Asso- « a tio n m ade no p ro fits, b u t lo st th o u w a d s o f d o lla rs. A rra n g e m e n ts new- m ade w ill e n a b le th e m to o b ta in s u p plies from so u rc e s th a t w ill re d u ce « re rh e a d c h a rg e s a n d k eep pricua SH O ES S P EC IA LLY LADIES’ FINE DRESS SHOES $7.00 b lack kid v am p , g re y c lo th to p , pointed to e. line sh ap ed F ren ch h e e l____ I .................. .................................................................................. ....... $4.65 $8.00 black kid o r p a te n t vanjp, g re y clo th to p , tine g ra d e kid, plajn to e , splen d id sty le . F re n c h h e e ls ................ ................ ................ ............ $5 36 $8.50 e x tr a good black k id , ta n o r g re y 'cl6 th to p ; e x tr a fine w elted shoe an d a sp ecially good b a rg a in ___ 15.65 <7.00 q u a lity brow n kid, clo th to p to m atch , all sixes, fine, rich d a rk brow n u p -to -d a te la s t and F re n c h heel ____ _ ______ $5.65 $7.00 d ark g re y kid vn.-np. m atch ed cloth top. gll sizes, th e b e a u tifu l d a rk g re y , p lain , d re ssy to e, F re n c h h e lls ___ : _____ _____ $5 65 $7.00 black kid, black clo th to p , d re ssy s h o e . . ................. . $5 95 i >♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ < LOW MEN’S HEAVY Hard Surface Shoes $5 50 g ra d o , tan n r black, tq . d o s e «•ut ..................... ................. .. $4 U $6.00 g ra d e , tan o r black, to close 14.45 o u t ......................... $7.'A) g ra d e , ta n o r black , to close o u t ........................ ........ $ 6.20 $7.00 A rm y tan shoe, to close a u t at . . . . .........................$5 85 $x.00 A rm y ta n shoe, to close o u t at .................. $6X5 Just a few of the many wbich we have PRISED ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ! M e n ’s S h o e s $8 00 m e n 's fine c a lf b lu ch cr shea's shoes, m edium to es, fine heel, III d i i> - . . . •• • $7.00 m e n ’s c a lf. E n g lish lace, N'eolin soles, nice sh ap ed la s t and an e x tr a good b arg x in . . . . .........$5.86 $7.50 m e n ’s A n s to kid b lu ch er, m edium round toe, very easy last, arch su p p o rtin g ............. . ............... ................................... .......... $6.86 $6.01» g u n m e ta l, E n g lish o r round to es, K inex soles, a very s a tis fa c to ry low priced shoe . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4 45 $5.00 g u n m e ta l, E n g lish , N'eolin Sole, ru b b e r h eels, ju s t a few p a irs 111 tin« lot $ 3 . IS town." ♦ > 4 4 4 * » 'M v 4 4 4 4 'J,4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JP.TTED WAR W ORK O F F IC E R S S a te c o m m itte e o ffic e rs fog th e fT: ed W ar W ork C am p aig n a r e : W. 1 . ..add, c h a irm a n ; O. W. D avidson, dire to r; Jo h n W. K elley, an d Mrs. ■William H. M arsh all, a s s o c ia te s ; d ir e c to r publicity. Ira F. P o w e rs; sp e a k e r« ’ and e n te r ta in e r s ' b u re a u . J. W. D ay; stu d en ts, Jo h n H. R u d d ; v iceto rv b o y s’ ta d g irls ’ fe a tu re . W a ite r A. Goss. C h airm en of th e se v e n allied o rg a n isatio n s : Y. M. C. A.. Mr. L a d d ; Y. W. C. A . H rs W illiam M acM aster; W a r C am p ■Community S e rv ic e . E m e ry (» in s te a d ; A m erican L ib ra ry A sso ciatio n . W. L. f tv w s te r ; K n ig h ts of C olum bus. F ra n k i L o n e rg a n ; S a lv a tio n A rm y, O. C. to rtz n n y e r, Je w ish W elfa re B oard, Sen Selling. John R. M ott, of N ew York. Is direc- mr in-chief and L ym an L. P ie rc e , of San F ra n c isc o , is d ire c to r of th e W estern D e p a rtm e n t, e m b ra c in g e ig h t states, in clu d in g O regon. H u ts fo r N u rses. iTuts for n u rse s a re m a in ta in e d by Ae Y. W. C. A. at th e b ase h o sp ita ls n F ran ce. T o e x te n d th is w ork a portion of th e U n ited W a r W ork fu n d s So be raised in N o\ e m b e r will be used. P E R S H IN G 'S "DO W IT H O U T IT ” CLU BS I O rg an iz a tio n o f “do w ith o u t it” ♦iub« in A m erica, a« a m ean« • f aid in g th e U nited W a r W ork cam p a ig n , w hich open Nove.mber 11, w as reco m m en d ed by J a m e s F P e rsh in g , b ro th e r of G en eral P e rsh in g , In an a d d re s s d eliv ered re c e n tly in P o rtla n d in b e h alf of th e d riv e. H e u rg ed th e A m erican people to m ak e *om<- » acrifices In o rd e r to h e lp "c a rry a n ” th e g re a t u n d e rta k in g th a t bi to fu rn ish m oney for w ar work in th e b a ttle zone d u rin g th e co m in g y ea r. A g re a t p e rc e n t ag e of A m erican people, he said do n o t know , from a n y sa c rific e s m a d e th u s far, th a t a w ar Is In p ro g re ss. R elax atio n of a rtiv l- 'to s b e c a u se of p e a c e pro p o sals, Ye- d e c la re d , should not be to le r a te d , an d a sk e d p eople of th e c o u n try to throw th e ir w hole e n e rg y a n d co -o p eratio n behind th is la te s t d riv e fo r g ecu n n g fu n d s /o r th e sev en big war- w o rk in g a g e n c ie s co n so lid a te d in th e c a m p a ig n . J •> BOYS’ CALF SHOES- t * $4.50 grade, button or lace. Boy Scouts............................... $3.65 $3.50 grade, button or blucher, sizes 3 tc 5 ........*.............$2.80 * $4.50 grade, heavy double soled blucher .................... $3.10 > (Just a few pairs in sizes 3 to 4 1-2) <* $6.00 value, heavy 10-inch top, double s o le ....................... $4.65 l. $5.00 value, heavy 10-inch top, black and tan....................... $3.85 * (Not all sizes in this small lot.) <• X o * •> •> Misses’ and Children’s Shoes X ♦ $ 3 .6 5 All black kid, plain toe. but ton or lace, military rubber heels; all sizes; $5.00 grade while they last $ 3 .8 5 ♦ X. In sizes 4 Keel L aid In T en Seconds. T h e n a tio n a l re c o rd f o r lay in g a w ooden sh ip 's keel Is claim ed by th e G ray s Ilartw ir M o to rsh lp c o rp o ra tio n ’s crew a t A b erd een . W i» h „ id ili'l) re c e n tly laid a keel |n te n second*. T h e p rev io u s reco rd w as 11 seco n d s. T h e new reco rd w as m sd e on a sh ip upon w hich an a tte m p t w ill he m nde to ben( th e n a tio n a l w ooden s h ip l a a c h l n g reco rd . ♦ In sizes 5 to 8. all prices from......................... $2.95 down to $1.65 ^ 4 .> * <• In sizes 2 to 5, all prices from........................$2.35 down to 95c % ALL KINDS OF SPECIALS IN THE BINS * g o o d thing4 w e have sp e c ia lly m arked, hut it w ill g iv e y o u a little idea of w e are d o in g 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 <4 <> 4 We show tine lines in all the new shades and styles, from $3.50 down to $ 1.65 raise m o n e y at once. BRITISH LITERARY ENVOY L ord C h n m w o o d , tra v e le r, w rite r a n d hom e ru le ad v o c a te , h a s com e to th is c o u n try a t th e In v ita tio n o f th e Illin o is c e n te n n ia l co m m ittee. An a u th o r o f a book on A b rah am L incoln, th e B ritis h p e e r d e liv e re d a le c tu re O c to b e r 5 on th e m a rty re d p re s id e n t a t th e c e le b ra tio n In S pringfield. L ord C h a m w o o d 's tr ip Is o f m o re th a n u su a l Im p o rtan c e, f o r h e Is c h a ir m an o f a su b c o m m itte e o f th e com m itte e fo r p ro m o tin g a n In te lle c tu a l e n te u te am ong th e a llied a n d frie n d ly c o u n trie s, re c e n tly fo rm e d by th e R oy al S ociety o f L ite ra tu r e . L ord f ’h a rn - w oo d 's c o m m ittee w as fo rm ed for A m erican relatio n * . H e w ill rem ain u n til n ext J a n u a r y . A lib e ra l, a s u p p o rte r o f G ladatim e a n d hom e rule, an a rd e n t a d m ire r o f L ldcoln and a student, of Ids life an d tim es, th e B ritish p e e r Is p e c u lia rly fitted to p ro m o te m u tu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g am i sy m p a th y b etw een Ills c o u n try a n d th e U nited S ta te s. L ord CharnW Ood, fo r som e y e a rs b efo re llm w a r i n e a rn e s t aiR o c u te o f a n a tio n a l nm l co m p u lso ry sy stem o f m ilita ry trn ln ln z . lias sin ce th e o u th re s k of ho.«i|llttes had m uch to do, first w ith v o lu n ta ry e n listm e n t, a n d la te r w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n o f th e m ilita ry serv ice act*. . 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Spats— Overgaiters to DECIDED BY DICE C coks Roll B ones to See W hich O n« G ets “ L eave." T w o co o k s Ju st a rriv e d a t C am p W a d sw o rth w a n te d p e rm issio n to v isit to w n , b u t C a p ta in F ield ru led th a t only o n e could be ex cu se d . In v ain o n e p lead e d h e “ h ed e r gal In tow n a n d w uz h leeg e d to se e h e r.” T h e o th e r v eh e m e n tly o b je c te d th a t h e “hed no gal a n d w a s h leeged to g it one.” “ E ith e r o f you g o t a n y bo n es,” su g g e ste d th e c a p ta in . D oth pro-» dticcil dice. “ S h o o t,” sa id th e officer, a n d th e g a m e w a s on. T h e d is p u te se ttle d . C a p ta in F ield c o m m an d eered th e dice, s a v in g : “ If I e v e r h e a r o f e ith e r o f you gam b lin g ag a in I w ill sen d you to th e sto c k a d e .” ......... $3,95 down to $2.95 * 8 to 11, all prices from ..................... $3.65 down to $2.35 J T his is a g lim p se of the w h at % ■> In sizes 11 to 2. all prices from * 4 4 ■> 4 44 44 44 EXTRA All black kid, lace or button, French or military heels; good lasts; worth to day’s market $5.50; most all sizes. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 <4 ^ t 4 We can show you a fine line of Christ mas Slippers, and also have the best stock of Rubbers in the city A NSA S C IT Y .—T h e g la re o f th e lire light ill T w e lfth and C h a rlo tte s tre e ts fo u r y e a rs ago d isclo sed a sm all boy se a te d on th e cu rb in g . Ills chubby fl-is g ra sp e d a rev o lv er. Ills A ngers tu g g in g ut th e trig g e r. T h e officers h e a rd a ch ild ish cry “ Up h and*—b e e tle s ! " T h e hoy sm iled a s a pirirolm nn Je rk ed him to Ids fe e t. E rn e s t H a r d [UP HANDS } w ick. seven y e a rs old, living a t 020 BEETLES E a st T w e lfth s tre e t, w ith Ills “inntnm u a n d ste p -p u p a ," sa id h e “ w an ted to be a hold-up m an s.” S ince th e n th e hoy Ims been know n a s “ E rn ie , th e B ug S h o o te r.” In 1914 he sto le n c o at belo n g in g to a w om an n eig h b o r. In 1915 E rn e s t ’Ä w as p aro led from th e M rL'une H om e. T h en E rn e st w as a rr e s te d fo r s te a l in g n box o f can d y . A m o n th In te r Tic took th r e e p ack ag es o f ten fro m a gro cer. And In a n o th e r m onth he rolibed n c re a m e ry com pany o f sev eral b u t te r p ack ag es, fils p a ro le w as revoked, h u t h e esc a p e d from th e home. E rn e st plcnded g u ilty th e o th e r d ay to ro b b in g n Jew elry sto re , n saloon an d a c ig a r sto re . H e w as a s s is te d by tw y o th e r boys, P au l K. B uck, iiino y e a rs old, 1016 L oeust s tre e t. hiii I J a m e s S w earin g en , n in e y e a rs old, 4342 W est P ro s p e c t place. In a “p lay h o u se ” In th e hack y a rd o f 816 L o cu st s t r e e t th e police reco v ered m ost o f th e sto le n a rtic le s. “ I'm th e o ld e st—elev e n y e a rs ," E rn e s t fold th e Judge. “ I'v e got in o ra se n se th a n th ey . Send me to Jail, Judge, h u t d o n 't he h a ril on Jim m ie a n d P a u l— th ey a in 't to blam e." J u d g e S o u th e rn se n te n c e d E rn e st to th e M eC une H om e f o r fo u r y e a rs. Jim m ie an d Until w ere p aro led to th e ir m other*. "K rfiest." said M rs. S w e a rin g e n , "M rs. B uck a n d I w a n t to th a n k you- ” “G w an ,” sa id “E rn ie .” K