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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1910. m ; THE I Cool Days and DampNightsAreComins ADIES 'l':-;--:-.' - .-. I Demonstration to Be Made To morrow Afternoon in Stceetsv of the City. Planning on a parade that will stretch v iwiii v v v iku uivliid in icub bit rohlbltlon forces In the present cam . jalgn have their hands full arranging' letalls and planning out Interesting features for tomorrow's procession. i It Is the object, of the committee hav , ng the arrangements In charge to avoid ill personalities or any figures In bad ; ;ate that 1 may be : suggested for the jaradc, although 'the various churches ire largely rcsponsioie zor wnat may j ippear on the floats arranged by them. i ne una or, marcn - ror tne parade, : wmcn is io rjegin ai 2 o ciock tomorrow ; iriernoon, is as towows, in only pos ilble change being that It may tjim at ; Seventh and Alder Instead of at Blzth V, . Division No. i. 1 Forms on i' Yamhill ' itreet. between Fifth and Park, marshal. . a., u. A, k.; mounted polices Brand Army, drum .corps;' grand mar lhal and Miss Marie C. Drehm; Grand - Army; Ministerial association. ' t . pivlslon No. 2 Forms on Park street, 4 between Tamhlll and Taylor; marshal, .' Qood Templars.v ' ,y Division No. J--Forms on Madison itreet, between Fifth and Park streets; A, marshal, ,R. R. Bteedlendl; the Congre- rational chunjhes', the St Jolns seo tllO VU,VH DUUUAf OLUUUI' WkW0T- :atlon. , , - Division No. '4 Forms on "Madison . itreet between Park and Twelfth streets, - Marshal, J. Allen Black; the Fresby terlan churches, Including the R. P. and tt. P. branches of the church; , the Sal ration Army; the Salvation Army band. . first section. - . Division 'n II Tnrmi rm Main trt , etween Fifth and Park streets. Mar shal. G. Evert Baker; the Christian shurthes; the American - Volunteers; the Arlata section. , : : 1 ; .;- Division No, 6 -Forma on Main street ., oetween Park and Twelfth streets. Mar thai, V. O. Henshaw; the Scandinavian ehurches: the Prohibition party; the .', Bwedls.h Salvation Army. - ' v Division No, 7 Forms on Salmon '-itreet between Fifth and Park streets. Marshal,. E. W. Bheppard; Unitarian ehurches; , Lutheran churches; C E. locletles; the Advent Christian Church; , the Salvation Army band, second dlvls - Ion. . - T J ' Division No. S Forms on Salmon . itreet between Park and Twelfth streets. Marshal. Q. . W. McFarren; Baptist -'. ihurches; Portland Commons; tha Free ) Methodist churches. .,. ,a Division No. ft Forms on . Taylor 1 Itreet between Fifth and Park streets. . Marshal. P. W. Lee; T. M. C. A. United Brethren church; W. C. T. U. the Unlwrsalist church; ' 1 Division No. '10 Forms on Taylor i itreet between Park and Twelfth streets. Marshal, V7,H. Warren; : the Nasarena C church; Friends-church; Toung Peo- pie'' Temperance league; the Sellwood band. ;' ;;v.v - 11 -'- Division . No. : 11 Forms on Tamhlll 4 itreet between Park'attd Twelfth streets, t Marshal, Q, A. Goode United. Evangel ;j leal church Municipal association; the ). Evangelical association.' V-,:yH-tJ--;fV'-. . Divlslort No. 12 Forms -In blocks on either side of Tamhlll between Fifth nd pirK. Marshal, N R. 'Landls; ; a mlseellaneous section; anyone enters ' who wants to march, only restriction- no ;r anti-prohlbltjon banners. ' ; ".! Honolulu's Wondrous Museums Tbe Aqnariums at Waikiki and Bish V i ,op' at Honolulu the Most Prom- .'. - f - lnent.- .4r-' j t What a world of attractions Honolulu has to offer Its visitors. They are num berless and as varied as can be. If you crow tired of. mountain scenery, active c' ano oiinci ivuiganofn, urivea inrougn 4 picturesque valleys and' palm lined ave ;4 nues. you can rest yourself by visiting J. the rnuseums.',,..:r-i--i;;.---.'--:'--- t Unquestionably the most - Interesting . of theje Is ths wonderful aquarium t : Walklkl. Of the display of fish gath ered Dr. David Starr Jordan, prevalent ; i of the world's authorities on fish, said: r r "No aauarlUm can boast a collectit of fish more unique In form or color-' , lngs, although some have a - greater ' number.' , ;-.': -ff In color and form these are the most, v beautiful creatures Of the sea that wer , ever, known.. The welrdness of their! t coloring Is fascinating.,, Such designs .of color have never been seen anywhere ex i cept In comic opera costume. Imagine j fish scarlet, blue, orange, sliver, purple, 't brown, black and yellow, all In curious :.a deslgns.v- Soma of the fish have long 4 plumes. Some are translucent and you can see their bones. Some have eyes on) their backs. Some have, eyes that shine like & cat's in the dark. Tou can watch J them play and swim by the hour. Such brilliant coloring in' animal life can be , ,- seen nowhere else In the world; hothfnf , mora delicate In life, can b observed elsewhere. That aquarium 1 an instl . tution of wondrous beauty. ' It is , all . Hawaiian and it shows the life of the is sea out there and matches that of the ."Uland with a peculiar; delicacy; r - Another noted museum - In Honolulu ".'.Ma. that. known as , "Bishop's. In this . er one of the, most Interesting and vai uable collections of Polynesian and Ml cronesian curiosities and relics extant A The Hawaiian section Is of course first, but many valuable ethnological curios have, been acquired during frequent ex " pedltlons to tha South Seas and repre sent various forms of life and tha hab- Its and' customs of the people of all the '; now Important ;? Island groups, m The . Bishoo Museum, as well. as the aquar- ' lum, wbl richly repay the expenditure of almost any amount of time wltnin tneir v walls, and the scientist and student will find in both a mine ofjnf ormatlon. ; : 3 1 . The "Aloha" Excursionists who will r leave Portland. February 1. on tha S. S. Queen, will have ample time to visit the many points of Interest in ; and about '7 Honolulu, Xor tha ship lays at anchor , there seven daya during the life of the i'. Floral Festival, the climax of which is the big- floral parade on Washington's U birthday, '- February 2?., Inquiries for particulars, regarding ine muurniun mo coming in rapidly, so myen mo mai n looks as if, at least, one half of tha llm- , lted number the excursion will carry 1, will, be from outside of Portland, (v ' ,Th farm labor bureau of; tha Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid society - in New Tork has recently completed the third year of its work! The , bu reau not 6nly" finds labor for Jewish immigrants who are willing to work on faxmaijut-ancfturssfss.- thtn-af ter-they have gained- sufficient experience, to ',' establish themselves upon farms of their own. It Is evident that there is a lar'ge field for this particular philan thropic aetlvljj . , . .' I I , ' - .. . ... and MISSES' DEPARTMENT OF BEN SELLING . Announces the arrival of LADIES' and MISSES' , ' 1 : SUITS and RAINCOATS '. in NOVELTY EFFECTS ' . MANNISH STYLES V ' Imported Fabrics - , : 1 : -This department has more than doubled its capacity in the last week assuring- prompt attention and deliveries. MODEST PRICES ALWAYS. LEADING CLOTHIER This Is the most tx tensive ' and corapre hensive offer wc have ever made, s Three : Distinct OlTers -Cf HERE THEY ARE iiiipli '.. .iii in:,,: i : . 3 -it-:!,- I ,. - . FIRST With each Lady's $30 (or more) Coat purchased of us we will give. FREE a $10 Tailored Skirt -'v ;x-.-.v;. ' SECOND With each order for a Gentlemen's Suit (any price) we will give FREE a $30 Lady's . Full-Leneth Tailored Coat .a? ; THIRD With each order or a Gentleman's 4Suit (any price); where the lady prefers a Lady's - Suit in place of a Cfcat, we will credit the price of the $30 coat on the lady's suit, and that: amount 'goes FREE with a man's suit About eight hundred can be handled by us on this offer at this time. , . - . WHAT YOU CAN DO You 'can register - your order, select the lady's suit, and the gentleman's suit can be selected any time hereafter, before November 15, that you may be ready. Thefe is no cinch to this. We. want1 your business this exceptional offer entitles us to it. You are not true to yourself or business principles if you don't accept the offer. , - Go to Either Place. Auto Con veniencefrom One Store to Other Any one of the three. Is remarkable and a "-. v:.'' , . a'" . bargain good as gold. W W, r Htm vfl? Ii!!!'!!:Tili!ii:fFt .: i i?s mms : mmyi iiii il; lit." 'iSiii TERMS AND CONDITIONS No deposits or payments on orders or garments are taken by us( with a view of forcing you to . take garments, but are taken as evidence of good faith on' your part, and if we. fail to please you are promptly refunded, no jangling about it AH prices are plain and are made according to the -goods, style, regular sizes, etc., from printed lists. YoU can see them -There will be no changes. , We know they are right.' ' So will you when you tee what we will give you. Don't .be grouchy if you are large or stout and it costs you a dollar or two mor,e on that account; don't ask us "to go" any better; we won t, because we cant You . should be glad you are strong and big. ' THE LINES OF O.UR LADIES' GARMENTS are correct the most perfect td be had. You know and can depend on it that every garment we show you is made by us right here in our, large 50x100 making . floor and department. The lining the best to be had. . .NO FIGHTING OR ARGUING .with you to deliver or "get you to take a garment. If it isn't right, you can't have it. Won't cost you a cent DONT BE AFRAID of any misrepresentation, Mr. Acheson absolutely will ,not allow any of his assistants to misrepresent indeed, you can rely on - their wprd and judgment, and you need not be surprised if we differ with you about a piece of goods aavise you not to laice u, etc., wr wc Know wnai is ijesi ana win worK up oesi. . , ; a-, aj.y,,:a' :.! . YOU CAN REST ASSURED that we. io not Ufie-or cut up an Tnch of what is 'known as DRY GUUUb material, or similar to that used in eastern ready-made garments. We use only tailor cloth- HUS GetJ.li atGoodyearRaincoalov; A Goodyear raincoat is the ideal autumn outer garment. No other coat com bines the elements of style vand service so thoroughly. Goodyear raincoats are good form good style and positive protection under storm clouds or in fair chill weather. For Friday and Saturday we offer specials that tnerit:youc.:atten i- IP '1 i ; Just rcccifed a new shipment of Men's and Women's ' Para ;Rain coats you know their worthfor today and Saturday Children's Storm Capes with hood attached, $5 and $0 values today and Saturday Men's and Women's "Priestle'Cravenettes, Rubberized Silk and Mohair' Raincoats, styles up to no wr val ues to $25.00 today and Saturday $12.50 Save the middleman's profitas we sell at 33 1-3 per cent less than regular retail price. -Mm itm I I' I I P fi O ODYE A RAINCOAT COMPANY 3Q3 Washington St303 SBANDS. FATHERS. BROTHERS. COUSINS, UNCLES, SiWEETHEARTS Ladies, bfintr them in; they will have to have a suit this fall, woolens. Those words sound good, are good and mean lots. and you Ret one FREE.; You know you want one. RETAIL STORE AT 367 MORRISON ST., COR NER WEST PARK, BY OLDS, WORTMAN & KING'S OR COME TO OUR MANUFACTURING AND WOOLEN FLOOR, 148 FIFTH ST, ACHESON BLDG. TAKE ELEVATOR TO FIFTH FLOOR ENTIRE FIFTH FLOOR IS USED FOR THIS PURPOSE., ACHES0P1 CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY TManuTacturers and" Makers i oTLadies' Garments,' Ready-to-Wear and SfJeciat .Taddr Made; also Merchant . Tailor of Gentlemen's Garments." Makbg Department, 148 Fifth street, entire fifth floor. ' Take elevator, Retail store 367 Morrison, corner West Park street, by Olds, Wortman & King's itore,v '-."v $a b 9oci Worth of ; Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry to Be Sacrificed LEASE EXPIRES JANUARY ANN OT SECURE ANOTHER LO CAT ION THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST A Few ot Our Bargains $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS cut to .V.... r.00-$5.00' QUADRUPLE PLATE SILVERWARE, sugar, cream, spoon holders, etc, choice at . ... . .v.. 43c 93c $25.00 3 PIECE WATER SET (ONLY ONE SET (J y fG LEFT), at ..9pyO $17.50 30 PIECE SILVERWARE, cut v- 1 jj $35.00 14-K. SOLID GOLD LADIES' WATCHES, fl 10 (J A set with real diamonds, Waltham or Elgin, at iPlOtyU $25.00 ALL HIGH GRADE WATCHES, 21 jewels 1 J AA Hampden at .3) 1 U.7 U $1 watches at ...1 490.- All high grade watches at less than factory prices. $15.00 FIELD GLASSES cut to ...-..'.83.08 $3.00 SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS cut to ...,..;...... . .89 Diamonds 25 Discount 145 Third Street ler SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 9 A. M. Vr