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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY r Sl'tliiiEll IELLS If Plilil II SUCCESSFUL Chicago Man, Lecturing for the Home Rule Ass'n, Says Dives , Are Saloonmen's Worst En . emy; Addressing State. t r , -' " ? ... ". ' y.-f" ' " .-,'.,.v .) t V ... : ... Captain Dan Morgan Smith. Captain Dan' Morgan Smith of Chi cago, general , counsel of tha National Model License league, tormer assistant corporation counsel of Chicago, arrived In Oregon last week and will deliver 25 addresses throughout the state In tha lnterestf the proposed law of the Greater Oregon Home associa tion. Captain Smith spoke first at St , Johns last Friday night and will speak tonight at Hood. River.- His Itinerary embraces the. larger towns In eastern Orpgon and the 'Willamette valley, - "The National 'Model License league has gratuitously given my service to ( the Greater-Oregon. Homo Rule assocta- nun narms ine present campaign,;' saw ptain smith, when , seen at his hotel today, "la the hope that the failure of prohibition thatI ave witnessed ft-the various states, after making personal Investigation, would serve to warn tha Oregon voters of the fallacy of the rem edy that simply shifts the sale of liquor from the licensed, regulated saloonkeep er to the Unlicensed, unregulated toot legger.' Prohibition agitation JS pos sible only because abuse of liquor ex - Manor Ueiv Against Dives. . "If there were no drunkard, nn iiim and no abuse of liquor there would be 'tod . ... . m.mt tion than there is of the use of other luxuries that please the palate. There fore, the-man who Intelligently fights the battle against prohibition must be foremost in the ranks of those who de sire reform. This can only be accom nllshed by the passage of laws, mu nlcipal or state, which will regulate the liquor trafflo not some of the time, but all of the time; not under some admin istrations, but under au aamimsira- tions. , "If the law says a saloon keeper 'may: be punished, and the politician says that the saloonkeeper 'snail not db pun lshed, the result too often Is one more dive, and one more dive means one more weapon In the hands of the Anti-baioon leaguer. The true reformer desires to no he country of dives, because they are pro lific of evil. - The enlightened repre sentative of the llauor Interests Is the enemy ef tb dive,, because It ts t&4 most efficient weapon 'in the hands of his opponent -The dive furnishes, the horrible, ',' and without a horrible example the' prohibition speak er is as harmless as a soldier without a gun. The, dominating element among distillers, brewers, and wholesale liquor dealers favor . the annihilation of the dive if, for no other reason, because Its existence is a. menace to their, bust ness. - r Solution StiggeiUd. SThe Greater Oregon Home Rule as sociation stands ready to lend all. pos sible assistance toward, the elimination of - the dive, because the i personnel. ,of that association is made up or the lead ing business men of the state; men who would gladly join any intelligent effort looking to the betterment of the morals of the community. With a united desire to eliminate" the lawless saloon, it but remains to select a- remedy, "Trie National Model License league believes tha solution lies in the munlcl palltles being given absolute control as they would under the proposed lnltla tlve or home nils bill, No. 828, and then adopting ordinances that provide first for tha limitation of the number of saloons to say, one saloon .to every 600 inhabitants. The Idea of. limitation Is not prompted by the Idea that they are a necessary evil, but solely in order that each saloonkeeper may have sufficient patronage to bring him a fair return upon hi Investment' without resort to tne sale of adulterated goods, or engage tng-ln- the-bf-products-of-crlme . taw Good for Oregon, "Second, renewal of license automati cally, provided , the holder thereof has not been twice convicted of a violation of the ordinance. " (Provided always that ' licenses shall be subject to the vote of the-; people against the sale of liquor in that territory.) : Third, by making It mandatory urton the power vested with the punishment of violators to. suspend the license for 20 days upon a first conviction, and ti cancel the license of the violator, upon the second . conviction; and providing further, that the holder of a license so cancelled shall be forever Ineligible to hold a license In that municlpalty. 'rourtn. by provldlnc sdcc ficaliv tar the removal from office of the officer charged . with the enforcement of this ordinance who shall fall to carry out Its mandatory provisions, s v, : t i Hucn an , ordinance would make a license too valuable it be lightly thrown away; such stringent provisions, coupled with certainty of punlahmout,- would guarantee that the dlvekeeper would ciean up or clear out. ' it na worked out successfully In Philadelphia and ether eastern and southeHrr citlM, and 'will worn - out successfully In Oregon." ttfatnesium. , Si no. nnnnfir . ni1 alumi num rnnatltiita m. mw hrnn,, r,f weight that has been Invented in Ger many ior use in airsnips. IL4- BUILDIf.'G FEOTS 11. A. Carpenter, repair ono and one- half story : frame dwelling, Missouri street between Simpson and Alnsworth builder, same; $500. A. II. Pettit, repair two story frame dwelling, northwest corner East Thirty fifth and Hawthorne . streets; builder, J. J. Rutledge; 17000. Paul Balllargeon, erect one story rrame dwelling, Holland street between Union and Sixth: builder, same: 11 00. 3. F. Youngferdorf, repair two story irame store, bso Mliwaukie street be tween Karl and Rhine; builder, same; $100.' II. Reichel, repair one story frame dwelling, 103J East Twenty-eighth street between Alberta and Wysrant: builder, same; $100. Mra M. Robinson, ' erect one story frame dwelling. East Ninth ' street Ja tween Beacon and - Brooklyn; buuaer, Harper & Reynolds; $3000. . . , D. Tall.man, repair, one story: frame owemng, jasi aorty-mtn street, be tween Belmont .and Yamhill; builder, same; $100.- v . -. S. Dalva. erect -one and one half etorv frame dwelling, East Forty-first avenue, southeast between Eightieth 'and Eighty-second; builder, same: 11000. May Evans, . erect one story frame garage. Aiuitnoman street, between Nineteenth ; and Twenty-first; builder, D. H. Ryan, repair one story brick store, Sandy road between Forty-sixth and r Forty-seventh v streets; builder, same:-$4000. H. R. Eokert, erect one atory frame oweumg, bKiamore street, northwest corner Missouri; builder, same; $2000. E. A. Rug?, renalr jone storv. frame dwelling, Haasalo street between iiignty-ririn . ana iLignty-sixth; builder, To enable' a person to literally walk on air is the idea or tha Nebraska man who has patented a balibon to' support a man and auxiliary buoyant bodies for his feet . - Curing Catarrh Accept Our Advice and Try This Remedy at Our Risk; Catarrh is a diseasa of the mucous membrane. The- mucous-- membrane is. one may say, the interior lining of the body. " Catarrh- therefore may exist In any part of the system. when the catarrhal poison attacks tha mucous membrane. Inflammation and congestion are produced and nature falls to throw off the accumulated poisons. The organ which has been afflicted ceases to perform Us proper function as nature Intended it should. The result Is complication upon complication, which may lead to other even more serious afflictions. ; We honestly believe' Rexall Mueo- TOne will do wonders toward overcom ing catarrh. . It is made from the pre scription of an eminent physician, who made a long study of catarrh, and his great success with this remedy was an enviable one. v '' ' : ' We want you If you. are a sufferer from catarrh In any form to give Rex all Muco-Tona. a thorough trial. , Use it with regularity arid persistency for a reasonable time; , then If you are not - , a a A 1 . M sui.iBi.ieu, come pacit tna : ten us, ana without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent you paid us. .-This Is - certainly tha, fairest offer that any one could make, and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes in two sizes, prices 60 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain ft only at- The Rexall Store. The Owl Drug Co., Inc., cor. 7th and Washington sta. h 4 . ' sjik-H'jMi ' wl!i,-.im ' V..lsjias-..s jBA-r- -tm ft,. -ife,-vnpsx. ssv.. w A f iin wmf.J -. J v-... ' i '. -. ST : "D::.A Tlf 7 ' ' w e . ... . , (1 Vi r II 11 ti ' 3 1 Mjs ', - asr 7 .U ;V Pr' ! ,i' "'.-:-r?:;. .'";'- 'f".':;"r- 7" '-:.rJT-''"i,i'-' '':,. flf71T' v I t. i tar. V1 mmi Equal to $20 Suits at Any Other Store 1 1 x. SUI 1 S sue! GOATSc M ) I-. '. ' ' , '.- . .-' ..-,'"."-'; ' " -.:- '-fV, -'"l v -. . --' The great purchasing power of our FIVE STORES enables ua to give BETTER VALUES : than - others WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, ITS SO 3rd and Oaic.' l . 1 V'lst arid Yamhill. . isi, ana iviorrisoE - . ' .2nd and Morrisor 89 Third, ' November Duttcrick Fashion Sheets and Patterns Jast Received Winter Buttcrick Fashions, Inclnding lOc'or 15c Pattern, Ail for 25,' r-oruana Agents for the Celebrated ' Ostermoor Mattresses-Willamctte Sewing Machines on Clubv Plan. S2 Down and S 1 Per Wcc1 -" - ' ' " - - : ' ! ' ' " ' ' " 1 1 ' ' " , ; , ... ,;,T . ; i SEND FOR. OUR FREE CATALOGUE If you lfve outside of Portland, send us your name at once for our hwdsome new Fall cata i.?i?iU'k.It you money on your shopping. It wl" b f - great ..use to you, and It -Is FREE. ip.Mr VISIT OUR NtW RESTAURANT The favorite restaurant and tearroonv of Port land i for ladies and gentlemen. Special muslo flally.- "Lunch today fnm 11:30 to 2. Tou are sure to bepleaaed if you. patronise- this tearoom. Smart ' Apg;and. Dresscessoriesf for Mrse: Slmvj ' iispayj Portland Premier Fashion Event Calls Upon the Big Store for Its Best Efforts and Its Best Offerings in Women's Wear--At No Time Is This Great Home of Style and Values More Appreciated Than When Some Special-Event Like This Calls ' for Wide Selections in Women's Dress The Number Who Turn to Us for Correct Things to Wear Surprises EvenUsr- But We Know That Our Merchandise Wins nnrl TTnlrta trip flnnfiflprirA nf Fvptt Srinnnor.WVi Vioio Hm. qm ti, a : - , . -ww....w.ww v. wivyyv 1 1 nj t toiia y uj. uiuic XliaL J U.1 v Selection of the Best Styles in All Tnings That Women. Wear . Is the Best Possible to Be Found, and That1 Our Values in Each and Every Department Are the Greatest Ever Offered in Any Store in the City of Portland Come and Investip-atp. u - --' -- : .. . - - " : STZ - ' : - : ' ril. CPo the A nr.! A TiirvVlV In our Flfth street windowPrizewinners from the HUlsboro Fair-rThe larger part of these ar occ : Wvr. nypiV iStepiay pies were grown by Mr, D. L. , Houston of Washington CountyThese magnificent apples will be placed on sale in our Grocery Departments-Take advantage and put in a winter supplyof the finest fruh you ever saw at very moderate prices Stunning and Haridsome Evening Gowns for the Horse Show A Fine Line of Handsome New Velvet Coats and Dresses on Sale Also Ladies' Evening and Opera Coats in All the Latest' Styles New Veiled Waists, Regular Values to $12.00 Each, Now at $6.85 A Great Selection of the Most Stylish and Fashionable Furs on Sale Handsome Fur. Coats Priced From $45.00 Up to $200.00 Each Coney Fur Set on Special Sale at This Extremely Low Price ?8.Q5 Belgium Lynx Fur Set Specially Priced for This Sale Only $18.25 ;5':Pati Less Your table silver should endure for many gencrationaao should your gifts be some thing that is enduring and permanent. We interest you in our extensive line of ster ling silver tableware by giving you this opportunity of starting a set from one of our handsome patterns af a reduced price. Such exceptionally desirable patterns as our TANSY," an exquisite floral creation, and our "JOHN WINTHROP," a patented design. The latter is plain and simpte in character and perfect in workmanship. Our lines are complete with both staple and fancy pieces. Purchace wedding gifts or anticipate Christmas needs now. We caU your attention to'ttie following specials; JOHN WINTHROP PATTERN Tea Spoons, reg. price $475 &A OQ for set"; Gt T sixspecial,T only WtiiO Deisert Spoons, $11.50. et for $10.33 -Table. Spoons, $14.00 get, only f 12.60 Forks., $14.00 set, special rice 812.60 Table Knives, $14.00 ect, -only , $12.60 TH EPA N S YPATTE RN $4.50 Tea Spoons; set . of six, regu lar $S.0O -values,- soecial nrice jjessert spoons, $io.uu set only Isjj.oo Table Spoons, $12.00 set only f 10.80 Table Forks, $12.00 set, special 9 10.80 TabJe Knives.; 13.00 st. nnl Rll.Tft OTHER PATTERNS ARE "AVALON." "FLORENCE" AND "ROCHELLE." Semi - Made Corset Cbv 38c tt5 ?g 139 Seni-niade Corset Coversof sheer lawn, in Apperizelle or Madeira effects. They come v in.l!vidnsl boxes and make very pretty holiday frifts. . One .thousand in the lot Vt :u ar $2 ,- va -jm, spe cw ; only fl.39 Regular $1.50 values, special price - 8 f v- I ' '""!, rv ,i....,fl.l9 Irish Neckwear for Fourth Less W-" ,lfet. A Full Line of Fine Dress Glove Hi it Take advantage "of , the ' great ' tpeclal sale of Women's Real Irish Neckwear. We also include some handsome Egyp tian Scarfs in this lot Regular values from $5 to $40 each, Special tomorrow I V4 Less GLOVES FOR; DRESS WEAR A shade to match any gown. Silk or Kid Gloves ; for ; street and v evenine wear, We,- are sole Portland "agents for : the iamous Perrin Real Kid Gloves for yomen. Buy your gloves at this store,; I TV.' Mail Oraers Veiling at 1 8c Yard Mesh , Veilin fir: in black and colors olaki -or dotted effects; a, much needed article for -these wef ahdwindjfd'a'ysrf?alarly sold at 50c, the yard) on -special t Q sale at the low price of only, yard J-0 1 GREAT SPECIAL SALESWOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR LARGE SELECTION OF SILK HOSIEfiY FOR WOMEN NECKWEAR FOR THE HORSE SHOW Scarfs, Boas and Shoulder Throws of wonderful richness and daintiness, Clever little neckpieces in anendless array. Take advantage of the saving prices andbuy hem now. Fiotor and Auto Veils at $2,95 Ech Extra' quality Silk i Chiffon Motor ; and! AulQ. Ye i bllm d e.-K,i t hjy i J ef o u r inch hemstitched border all around; beautf ful and wanted, shades; jtg: (jO QC $4.00 vajs., on sale at, each VsaD Pattern Hats, Regular Values From &2S to $200. at One Third Oi All Tailored and Street Hats Specially Priced at One Fourth Lcs1 Tailored Suity Regular Values From $25 to $30, Special $14."g Women's Coats, Values to $25 Each, Specially, Priced Only $1414 1 Women's Shoes, the Famous fcousins Make, Now U.OQ Per Pal An Exceptionally Fine Line of Young Men's Tuxedo Suits on Saj Also Dress Suits and Overcoats for Men at Tempting Low Price A New Line of Men's Stylish Shirts on Sale at Prices That Plear ular 10.00 Lace Paiisls Only S2,9l Regular Q3.50 Lade Cartains Only S 1 .9 THia sale includes all of our hlyh-rade lace panels,, There are English hand-ma nleec. AtsiemA un'tS Kan;fn1 j r::i i . l .1. j r. : r . i i v vwt u muancu gn pom 8IQC3 wun Draids a lace. ii arie Antoinette, Cluny tace and French novelty braid effects. They are - 1 1 ' 1 ' t - " vuvvij, x 111 j A TTT - 1 .,,-,-,,.- , .,..,, .g . in. aigneo laroe nung one in a window. These are exceedingly rich curtains, flJO'Tj and there are 500l;Jtkls lot Regular values Jo $10 each; your choice . V LACE CURTAINS, in wWte or ecru; 40' to 45 inches wide, and IV, yards lo There are 900 pairs in' the lot. 'We offer the" entire lot for guick selling t (though thet are curtains worth to $3.50 in the assortment), at, the pair WE; ARE SHOWING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTY FURNITII The line -consists pf desks with'chairsto match,; stools, footrests, cellarettes ttW pjay cabinets forN hats, waists and mfahts', apparel ., Made of . hardwood hie enameled finish. The boxes art covered with cretonne in, very1 pretty patterns v carry cretonne for side curtains, and wall papers to match theSe. 'Let us shbw V On sale on the third floor, in the drapery sectiontake elevator. See window disrv Cor&t-Cover EmS'yvQcVasvcTO uvanv-t iiunuajr oaic vi v-utsci v,uvct ftmoroiaery, inciuaing ,ouuu yafds - swiss n lok and cambric emhHv.i'18 inrlii wM v,lr f, tf. t j' : , " l j r.v v.v, ..vi, w.vnio; I encil WOrK. QC81 ivcguiar wc vaiues, special, ine.yara .-; , .-, .-., , ....... 65c4 values for 39 75c values for 49J, $1.25 values at ,60ij $175''vaiues"it