Tlin 0k-CwiI DAILiT JOUiwTALi, IO.iLAID, TIIUlvDAV 1IVIIIING, I0'
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i Dignity of New Court .House Js
- Lessened antf jre .Dar
v That the costljr neeActmrthouse -lM-
-5 fltngered aaJ leeeened "4 dignity 4ty uie
. woeden shacks ba wrrjuna k, -na
that the jflre laager of Portend1 jmb
I llo bulldimra and hotels1 la doubled W
leajBon violation of it law OUuy
, In exit geor to open ttuwara, wore
I sswsruona in addresses V -"9er-',,
wood and Judge Robert Q. Morrow -be-
fore the monthly meeting of the Credit
. lien's association ax dinner jp n juuiv
' soman hotel last night. - .
i.r Ar ouahtitr of DhotograDha . .had been
taken shoFloy unlawful and Vel,ulslv
- conditions about Portland. T&Ve 'ere
! shown as gtereoptloon slides by Mfc Un-
derwood as' chairman of too aepsocia
tlon'i fire prevention committee, 'which
.J had in charge preparations for tee re
, sen uy observed lira prevention daty.
Tin Danger Been.
Judge1 Morrow said the Good SaniarL
5 ten hospital, Portland hotel, T. W, tl -A.
i,and oUe tvell known building liave
f doors opening Inward In violation of the
eity law. ' lie sad tht the J, M. Q i
conforms to the, law at lta wain
.; trance, but that the Taylor Btreet iea
trance ojpen inward only. He con
demned as a. fire menaoa a hUrb boai-d
wall n ieffereon street. The addrww
l$S BOWEL TROUBLE
IN PORTLAND
: Portland people have fownfl out that
A BIN Q LB DOSB of simple buckthorn
Bark, glycerine, eta, as compounded In
Adler-1-kai the German bowel and atom,
eh reroe4y, relieves oonstlpaion, sour
stomach ej gas on the i stomach , IN
STANTfcT. This simple mixture -.became
famous by curing appendicitis and
It antisepttcies the Hlgestlva organ
and drava off the Impurities, It is
surprising how QWC&iJX It help. The mi
kidmona prut . ii TWr4
had beep preceded ea the part pf Ju3e
Morrow jby a personal investigation ot
conditions, -.. ' . :" -
The Credit Men's association, together
with the 80 other organizations of the
kind .throughout the United tats, said
Mr. Underwood, Is engaged in .promot
ing Ire prevestloa cocas vres. The
method is by arousing the people to the
necessity of doing away spun the lire
nasara. , -.-... .
J. JT. Teal indorsed.
Dirt, rubbish and carelessness sre
the chief ' contributors t IK and.propr
rty destroying fir. It been es
tlrnatc that the eattonej loss by these
causoa amounts to i pr awery uc oi
tlte locJc the year rnd," - -
The tneetlog last night ws presided
over by President jtaapp pi tne asso
ciation. . U fvbtnittaa two rIutions
for adontlon-r-thet approving Joseph N.
Teat tor iappolntment as sacretarr ef the
interior, and Another trpngly feoinin-
lng the attach en tne jc, pi. V a. iJQis
were inanlmsJy adopted, espreaselops
from the resolution eoncerning the T.
M. C. A. reading as follows:
"The recnt seurrlious a mtamous
attack made on the local Young Man's
Christian association by the Neva, an
alleged fae-wspapei: published In Port
land, Is trongly resented end Sin
cerely deplored by the Portland Asso-
datio-of CrefH Mn.-
"The Portland Association of Credit
Men regards the Young Men's Christian
AtfsooiaUon as one of the bulwarks of
haneet scmrnerce and good cltlsenship,
anJ from every viewpoint . ethical.
moral, eaucafionat s-na KVHimeruiai n
Is r garded as one of the most valual '.e
institutions in the world. In the strug
gle of the associations of credit men
throughout the country for the better
ment of conditions along ethical and
educational lines and for moral adyanee
imeni, the f pang Men's Chrithw Asso
ciation U considered as one of the
Strang all'- fit the credit men. and the
local T. L & At if one pf the best n
every respect. !
fhs diractors. officers and members
ef the loeaj T. M. C. A, have the entire
confidence And reapect of tha fertland
Aaaoclatlon of Credit Men." j
v AlnT It a Mystery?
pont It beat all. hew the big clothing
stores pan Iwfck bajf an quarter off
their prices aid at the same time -pay the
pig rents nd huge running expenses? I
sell for 'less' with a reason.! My rent
for ,tw stones Is only f 7 month,
jflmmy Dunn.Jreem 16 Oregonlan bldg.;
M3tio Theatre piog.
mam
Affairs at Spokane Somewhat
. Resemble Some Jung Days
at " Chicago, " t -v -
is likely the same extension, work wj;i
continue tha com in year."
View ilampshlre n awarded the nwxt
annual conclave. The grange haa da.
cioea io end Its sessions tomorrow
night.
HOOD RIVER 1L
Spokane, WaH., ffor, Battle lloe
re being closely drawn between, con
servatives and Insurgents in the Nation
al Grange, now holding Its annual
ventioa in tipokgne, an4 decision P4 a
number pf . vital (jestlons will t
reaehsd.
One of tha prinelpal 4mands pf th
Insurgents is reinstatement te member
shin in the national body of George B.
Hampton, . of New prfc, and James
Helm, of Michigan. Wfcils the executive
committee, the "regylur" authority, was
meeting in one hotel, a. caucus of in
surgent delegates, under the name Con
ference of Progressive) gtaUs, held
session In another hotel, presided ever
by SUte Master. W, T. Creasey, pf enn-
sylvania.-
The confartnee i making a tr
mined campaign to secure revocation of
a rule adopted at the C'Jnibus conven.
tion last year, empowering the National
Orange to expel members fr.om sybprdl
nate granges,
The first vietory ror the insurgents
came in tb unanimous adoption of
resolution congratulating state . that
have: gained suffra te wpnisn.
Una of the important ftQMi Of the eon
ventlon Is adoption of a recommend
tion that Immediate step pe taken to
secure physical valuation' of. all raiu
roads In the United States, upon which
valuation freight rates may be basea.
Postal express and government owner,
ship of telegraph lines also was favored
by the adoption ef a eaport or tne trans
portation committee, headed by (BtAte
Master C. B. Kegley, pf Washington.
National Master Oliver Wl'sph, of I
llnois, reported that iq little more
than a year lll.OM hafl flrot Ut
extension of the grange. .
"The use of this fund," said Mr. TO.
soiu- ttuuL jwaropllshift more thte year
than In any year since 17. One bow
state, Montana, has been orgawsea, ana
Wyoming i scout ?ajp v rmow, ,
Tomprrpw plght wlll.be Hood River
"Ight t the Paclf lo Northwest Land
Products; Bhew. A special delegatloa
from flood Jtiver will rrve here to.
morrow morning to augment the ilood
River l?rc Already here, and a special
proram, Including many unique feat
urea, will be presented by the Hood
River people In addition to the regular
program provided by the show manage
ment. . , ... .:y.: .v.
The program la being completed, to
day and it la said It will be perhaps the
most interesting of the show so far;
J. jr. patchelder and R. E. Bcott, secre
tary of the . Hood River Commercial
olub, are.t the head of the Hood River
aeiegatten, ,
"l'h tlanA RIvai- riMhiril,1 1h
has two exhibit at the show," said Mr.
Pi
the main Jfioor we have' the general eg'
and we
leased with the success.
Batchetder 1 tola morning,
intensely
ricultural display, put up In the shape
of a country store. It cgy" every.
thing raised In the Hood River valley,
Including byproducts, such s.s preserves,
jams end Jellies. On . the second floor
we have the artistic apple display be
fore background in -the shape ox a
relief map snowing tne vaiiey no
Mount 1IQ4 4 'all the topographical
features; v
(3I0M Ticket Wins in Payton,
to Toe I(mrnl.
Nov. ll,M31ty election
(8mUI to Toe I(mrnl.
Dayton. Or., Nov. Jl.WJity
was heja in jjayion, Monaay, ana n
following officer were elected, on the
Citizens' ticket Edward lladaway.
mayor; w. H. Tucker, recorder; Oi B.
Rippey. treasurer; J. O. Lewis, marshal;
and for eouneUraen, James BorrypHl L.
j, Bhippey and H. H. Burnham. &My
women of tha eity exergised their right
Of franchise and Mrs, ft. U Harris
hold the distinction of being the first
wemaa to vote, under the new law, in
the etate of Oregon.
10 wie m
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Hotel Men Want 'Josephine
County's Natural Wonders
111 MafcAcccsslbleil:
t -1 tSiwelil to Tke Jnurast.t '
Qrants Pass, Or., Nov, IJ. "ee Amer
lea first, espe'eiajlf: Oregon.: l"the
slogan of the Oregon Hotel aasoolataion.
ana at a recant meeting of member ef
me commiuea on laaisiation ar tha at.
aooiation held in Portland, a movement
waa tartd to make the Oregon marble
caves, located In Josephine county, more
accessible to tourist travel .
xnese care are P mije from Grants
Pass, the nearest railway point to the
great paturaj , wonder. For 20 . miles
there is an excellent road over which an
automobile can travel at nearly all sea
sons ef the year, The lait few miles of
tne distance must pe made over naok
trail, however, and It U this fact that
Keeps, many tourists from visiting the
cave. . . . ,
The State Hotel association will at
tempt to Interest the coming legislature
and will ask for n appropriation for
the completion of the wagon road; Tt
ena tne jiotei men tiavs adontad
the following resolution! :
whereas, It is the nolley or thia asi
sociatlon to aid in. every legitimate wy
the spreading of the propaganda of
gee America First. Especially Oregon.
. "Resolved. That the leetslatlve com.
mlt,tee o thi association be Instructed
to confer personally with such members
of the legislature aa they may be able
9,reacn, enj other by mall, looking
to the building by the state of a hlah-
way from the most convenient point on
the Southern Faoiflo railroad . to the
cave of Josephine county, - , -
BIBLE BEST GUIDE FOR
NEWS STYLE,; SAYS PIPER
. ; v (0pll te T Mri.l "
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
Nov. fl.WIf you want to know how to
write a nows story, read the Bible,"
This was the ajvlce t!ven fcy EJir 13.
1'lper, managing editor cf the Oregonian,
to t)i students of JjurnalUni at the
university. The editor's address for
mally opened th new department of
Journalism at. the university. A part
of this opening address he read a whole
chapter of the Bible.. His -point was
that th secrets of newspaper style
were known alraoBt 2000 year ago by
those who wrote the Blbloj ,
"Don't Imagine those old fellows did
not know how to write for a newspaper.
This art Is not new. There were good
reporters 1009 year ago, Aa the fin
est .example-of contemporary, reporting
I commend to you tiiij ninth chnj'tor ef
John, v. Iilch "is" thelitory" of the T miracle
of the.lllnd man, whom Jesus healed
by putting clay upon hla eyes. The re
porter was In the ground and told what
he saw in clpar utiort style. There is
scarcely an adjective in the whole chap
ter, and the whole Btory is told In. the
flret aentence. (With but few exceptions
the words are entirely monosyllables.
There 1 a movement on foot in Prov
idence, R. I., to increase the pay of the ' J
cubllo echool teachers. . -.' - - t
:, ' $-
" .pa.sy y
Thio Splendid
Solid Oak Chair
Factory Price ; . ; , . . ,",$H.ob
ReUU'Prlco. 16.00
Ybu Savet . , . $ 5.00
ill
Buy It Direct arid Save Money
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"Sayl' lm vjsiy much plcaVcd-wI4h our furni
ture. I'll be glad to reepmmenct It to any of my
friends who are contemplating: : buying furniture," ?
said a man connected with a bank who bought'liis;
furniture direct , -
,
. . Every day we hear something like this. Ask
your neighbors,,. They'll say the same thing. , -
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We ar Pwtlan for the Famous "Golden Fleece" Yarns 'American Lady" "Nemo" and "Gossan!" Lace Front Corsets
ToM Dolls, Holiday Goods of AH Kinds. 6th Fl Holiday China Bric-a-Brac. Basement Bakery and Candy Specials Tomorrow
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"GOLD BOND"
tmAsxiro vAnra
with every lOe pur-
Jfn bralH?W.Bf flnf
merchandise for every
fined book, ot your,
The Holtz Store
Hottz Cbrner," Fifth and Washington
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IrFiclay Surprise
Sale
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$35 New Evening
Coats and Dresses
The very bett offering of the entire eason, coming just
jyhch you need these garmenU for the holiday jfeativU
ties. In the collection are beautiful Chiffon and Mar-
quit ette Drenei built over messaline foundations, and
.also very handaome creations of Crepe de Chine, Crepe
Meteor and Beaded Chiffon in the fashionable shades
of reseda, old rose, American Beauty, Copenhagen, iriais,
light blue and white, in beautiful
draped and tunic effects. Values
$35 special for tomorrow's tale only
EVENING COATS of toft, clinging Chiffon Broad;
cloth in very latest effects) shades of wUtaria, mals,
American Beauty, pearl gray, pale blue and ivory? also
cream trimmed in black, and cream
primmed lh'Peraian7 ' Regular values
to $35 specially priced for tomorrow
$3.50 Petticoats $1,79
1 $19.75
$19.75
Women' Messaline Silk Petti
coat in solid black and white
and fancy Persian stripes, all
the wanted colorings, deep ac
cordion pleated flounce and
Kicked ruffle; T3.50 Pt HQ
values, sale at only aP-le I 7
$3.50Waista$1.39
3 big lots of Waists, taking in all
our best $2 to $3.50 values, are in
cluded in this sale. Marquisettes,
Jawns, batiste and Bedford cords,
tailored nd faney styles. Very
latest modes. You may fi1 QQ
take your choice at only uJLQo
$3.50 Untrimmed Hats Only 69c
IT BJBMav v
Ot (ON
.All cblors and the very newest shapes
Girls' Cloth Caps at 89c
Especially designed and very popular for
school :wear. Regular values to $2.98. qa
On sale Friday at the low price of QeC
Assorted odds andrends of fancy millinery
ribbons. Nice for Christmas fancy j
workv Our regular values to 75c at IDC
3Sc Ribbons at Only 23c
Heavy quality all-silk taffeta: Ribbons, 6 inches
wide, plain or moire finish, in black, white and
colors; useful for sashes, bows, etc. Es- OQ
tra 35c quality, , Friday at only,' the yard 0
65c Ribbons at Only 25c
BeautifuT " "all-silt "Janc'y1 Jlibbon, 3 to 7 fhchea
wide, in Dresden, floral, stripe and novelty de
signs; nice for fancy work, opera bags, nKn
Hashes, bowa, etc.; regular 65c values, yard UOL
69c Chemisettes Only 43c
New-Chemisettes, of plain or fahcy net or shadow
'laces, in various styles and patterns, white or
rnday at the low price of. only, eachiUV'
25c Baby Hose 18c
In Hosiery Department, main floor. 50 dozen
pairs of Infants' White Cashmere stockings,
of fine Amsterdam yarn, with silk heel and
toe. We have them m 6J?e G only,
which brings the price from 25c to
Women's 35c medium weight, black
cotton hose. On special sale Friday
Boys' ?5c medium weight hose, fast
black. Special prige at this sale, pr,
Women's m d u m weight cotton
ynion suits. yalues to 85c, specialist
Hxn .
.vv, omens, neavyuicecea, union sui Up- a rt II
$1.25 value, special Friday at only JfoC &
18c
25c
15c
39c
25c Lunch
Inviting Menu, clean, wholesome
Food, quick service service in our
basement cafeteria, A aplendid lunch
place this,
Philadelphia Clam Chowder Soup
Choice of
Baked Chinook Salmon, Italienne
Halibut Saute Creole
' Ragout of Beef Pari sienae
Macaroni and Cheese, au Gratln
Baked Pork and Bean
,i or
Sirloin of Beef an Jus
Stuffed Breast of Vaal, Jardlniero
Mashed or Brown Potatoes
Vegetables
Rice Custard Pudding
Coffee or Tea
20c Lunch
Served in our third floor lunch room.
A very choice and appetising lunch.
Read the Menu---verytbing the best:
Clam Chowder Soup
Filet of Sole, Tartar Banc
Macaroni and Cheese an Qratin
Baked Pork and Beana
Imb Fricassee with Rice
or
81rloin of Beef aq Jui
Potatoea Vegetables
Dessert
Coffee, Tea or Milk
Dairy Lunch
These served at the aoda fountains
Hot Chocolate and Wafers for Set
Hot Coffee and Waferj at only Set
Sandwiches, all kinds, served for Se)
Bouillons, served here for only 10
Thanksgiving
Groceries
Banquet Hall Butter, best 7
in Portland, Friday, roll (,
Runkles Ck Chocolate, y lb, 19
3 cans Iowa Corn, Friday, 25
3 cans Tomatoes special for 25
Citron Peel, the pound at 17
Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 14
Currants, the package, only lit
Currants, the package, only Hf
Raisins, the package, special,
Cluster Raisinsspecial, box 16
Mince Meat special at, lb. ll
Pumpkin special at, the can 13
Major Gray's Chutney, can 67
Cranberriep, 8 pounds only 25
Boiled Cider, large bottles, 30
Bakery Specials
lOe Chocolate Cream Rolls at 7$
Layer Cftkes, Cocoanut, Choco
late, Raisin and Chocolate Q7
Nut Cakes priced at only tdlC
Extra large two-layer cate with
pineapple, nurshmallow
-CLacaiiiUljDgr priced at -eC I C
3?
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"OOLD BOND" " jteeCfc
with every 10c pur fAi"
ehase redeemable for '111,,
2 In cash or J2.B0 in -aC
rnerchandlae for every ,atf22L
tilled book. M yours gffS?
& &JfSLU M&VA Nee
Holtz Corner," Fifth and Washington
'riday Snirprfse. Sa
Men's $15;00 to $22.50 Suits
""" ' '' ' ' ' I i n , ii urn i Bm iiimm, in;, i i W M'- " ', W ,
and Overcoats Special Fridky
eOMBONP
loH- Soils'
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vonunaninip. -- jBtts
I $11.00
Again tho Holtz Store lcaHi with the best
Clothing values in Portland. Choice tomor
row of our entire stock of Men's Mew and
Stylish Fall Suits in cheviot, tweed and serge
materials in the new browns, grays and fancy
blues. Box -back, form "fitting and three"
button sack styles. All strictly hand-tailored
and perfect in fit and workmanship. Satis-
en i Vim 'etiieeyiP'ii"eii mw m wtrmww-1 " I'll 1 1 'sa eiT
faction guaranteed. Reg-
$15.00 to $22.50 Suits
tomorrow's sale for only
MEN'S OVERCOATS irt just the riht
weight for this climate. Made with shawl
or convertible collars. Loose-fitting, belted
S - i - s --- i r . i - - - - - i -- - un if ir n n iff if lane n mmi mm H "'
box coats and the more conventional
styles. Cheviots, kerseys
and fancy mixtures. Reg.'
$15 to $20 values on sale
Boys' $5 School Suits $3.45
md heavy
$3.45
$4 and $5 Hand Bags for $2.79
Very latest designs in women's novelty Hand Bags. Made
of high-grade and walrus leathers, light and dark leather
lined. Have handsome finished frames of German silver,
oxides, gold and gunmetal. Splendid $4 and d0 TA
$5 values are on sale Friday at the low price 9Ve lo
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Made in doublerbreastod atylei, medium and heavy
weigni; great vaiues at anq in this.
Friday sale at only
Men's 50c
m-
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laWIMtMH.
19c
s ouc lies
1000 Silk Neckties, four-in-hands, in numer
ous styles and patterns, and a brilliant array
of tasteful colorings, values up to 50c A
each. Placed oh sale Friday, choice 1 C
Women's $1.50 Gloves $1.15
For Friday's selling, 1000 pairs of best $1.50
Gloves from our regular stock of specially
selected lambskin Gloves! black, white, tan
and all ,sizes, embroidered back, A f f
perfect fitting. Placed on sale, pr. ej)l. It)
rtmeiit
3d Floor Free Eixibd. Lesson
Ecru linen Laundry Bags,, stamped and
tinted in simple designs for embroid- J A
cry. Onale Friday at only, special OeC
Shoe Bags with four pockets, stamped on
Rnssia-r;sh7rtewllJedFA"
colors. Special values.Friday, only DVC
lheArtDepa
6th Floor Holiday-Store
' r . ' . -i
TABLE 1Holiday Stationery, Needle Books,
Fancy Boxes, Calendars, Picture Frames, Beaded
Pursea and hundred tf -faTrcy gift novel- (IF.
ties; values to 50c; on sale at, choice lor
TABLE 2 Leather Muic Rolls, Cuff and Col
lar Bags, Scissors Sort, Ivory Novelties, .Hand
kerchief Boxif and' scores of other beau- fQ,
tiful gift articles; valuei to. $1.00, at only tW
TABLE 3 Emboised. Handkerchiefs and Glove
Boxes, Necktie Boxes, Fancy Leather Scissors
.Sets, Manicure Sets, ebony',' rosewood aid maple
fancy framed Hand Mirrors, etc. Values to QQ
$2.00, each your choice of the Jot it only uOL
$2.00 DOLLS. 87&-Dres$c(i, jointed and kid body
DoU, sizes 21 inches high, with parted wigs and
moving eyer and bisque taces unVrcak- QHn
able; values to $2.00, priced special at only O I C
$2 WRITING .;' DESK, 8f)Child,s Writing
Peskjthjljckb..qirc
withu assortment ol pictures for cooyine: AO
! nice oak finished . !desk; $3 value; special OC?
mi
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