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THE OXEGOIJ DAILY JOUIINAL, PORTLAND, 1'iUDAY LVUrUfJU, DiXUrir I , i:;. J SAILS I if ft. , :; ;::d Contest Is Expected in Oregon League During , Present Season.' I ' ' A" High schools of three cities ar Btudl usly preparing this year for the Oregon lilgb School Debating- leagu series In an effort to gain permanent possession of the silver regents' cup, offered by the rejrenta of the University of Oregon to the school twice winning the final debate. Lebanon. Grants Pass and Pen dleton each have held the cup for on year, and each hopes to win absolute possession this season, while the other schools hope: to get a claim upon It 4' :.; Kigh schools of about 60 towns out side of Portland are members of the league, and are classified Into the east ern Oregon, Columbia river, central Ore pon, southern Oregon and Coos county districts. The subject of the final con test win bar "Resolved, That national conservation of natural resources is preferable to state conservation." .' The October number of the University f Oregon Bulletin Is devoted to the an nouncement of the plana of the league for 1910-mi. compiled br Edgar EL DeCoo. professor of mathematics at the university, and secretary treasurer of the league. In addition to the announce ments it contains a comprehensive list of bibliographies on various subjects of debate. Officers of the league are all . con nected with educational institutions of the state, and are ias follows: President. A. U. Briggs, Albany; sec retary, treasurer, E. E. DeCou, Eugene; assistant secretary treasurer, Q. - W. Buuhen, Eugene; : executive committee, J. H. Ackerman, Salem; P. I Campbell, Eugene; Cornelia Marvin, Salem; E. B. Conklin, Ontario; W.' C. Bryant, Moro; A. L, Briggs, Albany; E. E. DeCou, Eu gene, J. W. Groves, Roseburg Is direc tor of the southern Oregon district; J. S. Landers; Pendleton, director eastern Oregon district; R. I Kirk, Salem, di rector central Oregon district; W. R. Rutherford, McMinnvUle, director Co lumbia river district,' and A. G. Raab, North Bend, director of Coos Bay dis trict. . ' , CONVICT MADE GOODS OF PHILIPPINES FREE (United Pre Tawd Wire.) ' Seattle, Dec. 16. Goods made by con victs and shipped from the Philippine islands to be sold In the United States are entitled to entry to this country -without payment of duties. This ruling has been made by the treasury depart ment and was received by the local customs officials today. . " . ,,, Section 11 of the Payne-Aldrich law prohibits the Importation of convict made goods from foreign countires. When an attempt was made to Import Buch goods from the Philippines the tfupetloa was raised as td whether that part of the territory Of this country was foreign country. The sum .of $200 was set aside by the Ban Francisco Walters union for the purpose of providing, a Christmas Bin fr for mmbers out of work. . i , i H i II GALLS iAll alJ OIL Mil II IE" ii I t is a fact that we-are selling BETTER SUITS and OVERCOATS at than most stores ask TWENTY and TWENTY-FIVE Dollars for . Any disinterested person will tell you , the same thing. Call at any of our FIVE STORES and our salesmen iil readily convince you. It's because We purchase r in such large quantitieSthat we can dp this &,,,J . .-a 'iiisi 4 ' is3ajS 0)' 3d ana OAK ' , 1st and YAMHILL i 1st and MORRISON 2d and MORRISON 89 THIRD ;- .::.l?lw Not' Nov?i ' - . - Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. ' ' j . t ' ' ' ' ' I'M' ' - 'V, ' , 1 , SUPERIOR ; Blue Stem Fancy Patent Flocr D.C. BURNS CO. , Distributors ' 203-210 Third Street; Between Taylor and- Salmon, Portland, Or. y pecid Gl Table d'Hoto Dinner Served Tomorrow Night in Restaurant. 5 to 0 o'Clock Special Music by Hsilig Thoatro Orchestra Every Kind of Gift Doolis; Calendars and Stationery at tho V ?5cI7ancyWcrh39c Creat sale for Saturday gift shoppers of finished hair receivers and mounted pin cushions. Many fancy rib- bon and lace trimmed sorts that make the daintiest and most useful gifts; reg. 75c vals. 39c flag' IvMoi? Wztik dm Gift house slippers for men and women. The women's are fur trimmed felt 'Juliets in oxford gray, brown,; black or red. Also women's mercerized crochet slippers." Men's slippers arc of viri kid leather "lOf--lV opera, Everett, Romeo styles; $1.75 values J J Mi 3 Sales EEST IN THE CITY OUR Delivery Service To take care of the daily increasing Christmas ' business we have greatly strengthened . our ' delivery service. It will be a big help to the men on the wagons if you ; will carry small packages when convenient to do so. Mail orders will be promptly filled. Only. . 2 Tvtore , SKopipirig Dayg-Are, Yogr GMto, Eleady? An Advertisement Teeming . With News of Economies on the Wanted Chriatmas Merchandise in Every Part of THis Great Acres-Wide Store! Until 9:30 o'Clock tomor- ! . I 1 I I ' 1 1 . " , '.,.- , ML ill I ' J ' I '.M ' 111! I -ii , , , A, - I ,1 , row i Night We Will Serve Christmas Shoppers as no Other Portland Store Can Serve Them With , Bright, Fresh, New,- Gift Things for Every Member of the Family SEAL XL! AS PACKAGES S Aid in the great and; worthy fight on tuberculosis by using Red Cross Stamp on your Christmas packages. On sale in booth, main aisle, ; Booth tomorrow, in charge of Miss Myrtle Lewis, Miss Alice Forbes, ; Miss Cor nelia Cook, Miss Genevieve Thompson ft!. Our enormous toy business in the last few days -would wipe out an ordinary stock, m ttrti!! ? y.'.Santa Claus myites every girl and boyand crown-ups, too to , Toy. Town tomor- but with the huge reserves in our warehouses the assortments are, practically completely ; , ' row. Toys and dolls of every description, from th's costly mechanical parveU to the Toy Town is the biggest toy department west of Chicago.1 Be sure and THE GAMES REDUCED Our complete line of '50c, games, including Flinch, . Bunco, . Pet OA-' Games, etc Special for tomorrow, each, only OUC ALL $1 GAMES REDUCED Scores of kinds such as Ooiga, Pirate, Baseball, Traveler, etc. Specially priced for Saturday's sale at only I VZ ' UNDRESSED KID DOLLS Large sizes, with closing f eyes, either ,blondes or brunette kinds: $12$ Undressed Dolts. Specially priced at fl.13 $125 Undressed Polish ' Specially priced at 08 50c Undressed Dolls, y. Specially priced at only 39 SNOOKUM. DOLLS REDUCED Th this season. Regular $1.50 ones, tomorrow '"l-p' k C NEW CHARACTER DOLLS At first glance youf mifrfif thinlr ibrm natural. 1 All have rnov- 0 Sit. v V ;nv. .TrHnnr1. . TV.IU 83.39 t3SO $LLdr i S DRESSED DOLLS EDUCED Two extra spe- . rials tomorrow only. Several kinds to choose from. '. .'? 25c Dressed Dolls. Specially priced tomorrow 19 ally complete. t 1 D-The ewly. l IS IjLf , Jhumblc, beloved, old-fashioned iort that everyone knows so well See the dbplay. r"' " ,. i V I $1 Dressed Dolla. Specially priced tomorrow 69f b ... Mir "'V I IJ i Til SIMPLEX TOY TYPEWRITERS See them dem onstrated in Toy Town'. A Terr instroc- 01 A A tive toy. Specially priced for this sale at v 1U ll NEW MECCANO OUTFITS Metal construction sets; every boy inclined 'to mechanics (JOO (( should hare one. Priced from $2.00 to vfaMVV CIRCUS TOYS HALF PRICE The famous Amer ican Circus Toys, consisting of jointed fbmres 1 and animals. Reduced for tomorrow exactly BOYS' TOQL CHESTS 22 useful tools in strong chest A gift thaf always pleases the boy. (ff n Regular $200 set$ reduced fpr tomorrow yl .Oil CHILD'S MISSION ROCKERS Made of ? strong hardwood, nicely finished. Regular $250 Q7 rockers, specially .reduced for Saturday to 51 Of OREGON MADE TOY CHAIRS-Children's chairs made right here in Portland. Strongly if QC constructed, nicely finished; $1.75 values v 100 rovn, 5th Floor Santa Clans Hcra Evcry Day MeriySOc Handkerchiefs at 25c Just half price it's a Christmas special sore to bring: . crowds to thet men's store tomorrow I Regular 50c gift handkerchiefs of pure Irish crossbarred linen, neatly hemstitched. Plaia white and with fancy plain wwiw aim nguieu Doraers. ume packed nan aozen to tne ix. SpciaHyhargaiTritedrforthi Stirring Specials in Gift jonclry $3.50 Ebonbid military brushes and clothes brashes, ' special at, each y2.30 $1-50 Ebonoid military brush sees,. t special for Saturday at only,; each 0 $2.50 Ebonoid brush,' comb and mirror sets, special tomorrow at, each, S1.79 $2.00 Celluloid and leather collar and cuff boxes, special tomorrowia..$1.30 .$7.53,'QuadrupIe silveVplated toilet eets, specially priced tomorrow at jj4.98 Doys'Snit S0I3 Ccntinncd, 04.95 Why not give the boy a practical gift, such as one of these splendid knickerbocker suits at $4.95? - A big New York purchase of 528 suits worth $6.50 to $8.50, went on sale- today. Snappy, mannish styles in new,, gray anajjrownpuuds, over, stripest-etc- l'ositive$6.50 A a - fi p to $8.50 suits. Sizes from 7 to .17 years. Again tomorrow V