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i. -. bfi imtHiy , MAY COilSTRUCT E Manufacturer's Representa- i lives find Business Increas ing Fast; Will Add to Force 1 of Salesmen. 'Conditions ar 'bo flourishln In th west that the whola country, would probably, bo In rood business hape de ' spit what circumstances' might prevail In other part," said J. -MfJUbert, capl taltst. of Naw fork, who la in Portland today .., following an : extenslva trip . through the west and tha Paclflo north west. . , - , : Mr. Gilbert, who Is general manager . of the United States Tire company, Is accompanied by J- D. Anderson, general ., sales manager, and the, two are out on -, . a tour 6f buslnesa and investigation, v Following a consultation this, morning with local representatives of, the com pany, It was decided that the local dla- tributlnr agency must be materially en larged to take care of the business which " la 1 resulting from the rapid growtft of Portland and contiguous tor . ,rltory,- To tliis end the Portland force of employes wlU be Increased and new duarrers 'will be secured. ,,' , " ;';ii'?v:;MayXrto'. BulldUtf. , 1 . Mr. Gilbert said It l probable that Ihla company will erect Its own building in Portland to take care or business in , tMs district, and that improyemenU -will be started at one. , v r "The cities of this great western "stone, Portland particularly, I may say, furnish a wonderful field for the manu facturer,',' said !Mr. Gilbert. "Our com- ' pany recognises this fact, and w in tend that the west shall be well taken ."car of In a .business way. The growth ninniiiim H UIUUUILUII r of the automobile business represents to ..a considerable extent the growth of a "cbuutry.-and we are assured that Port land Juid Oregon are growing because rMt the steadily, increasing growth of our business in this locality. " " "U is to make arrangements for tak - ln better care of this business, and to promote a big, broad sales policy, ' Tthatjwe are now in yie West. ' No part of the country shows greater trade sta bility than the northwest." , - rJ Pleased With Prtiad. "' ' Speaking : ip particular of the auto mobile Industry. Mr.' Gilbert said '"Everything points to another tremen dous year for the automobile business. .Estimating conservatively. I think there 'will be probkbly 760,000 pleasure cars . In use in this country next summer. ; Thin means that the country will re quire about. 4,600,000 tires. Our com pany expects to manufacture about one ' '.' j'ouarter of them. Our factories are run -nlng on full summer schedule now, three ehlfta every day for six days in the wePK. "1 am wonderfully pleased "with Port- land, its performances in a business -wav In the vast year and the nrosoects it hu for continued growth and pros perity. Both Mr. Anderson and myself ".are mighty, glad to be able to see the , city and study its possibilities At close grange.? ' Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Anderson, will ' ;itavi tonight for San franclsco en routs XWt, ' r 'J : - "SOCiAU! MEETING Representative leather and shoe find " png houses of the Pacific Northwest, last night, attended tne. manufacturers' .. 'ft--' X k ' -banquet at the Commercial, club. The . 'leather men hud been in session here the 1 -greater part of yesterday In a room at , 'the Commercial club, discussing matters ' , of mutual interest to the trade. - - What transpired at the meeting is . . i known only. to those who were present "and from the report given out by Otto JBreyman, appointed to- attend to any -""publicity , that might be' suitable, the Meeting was of a social character In " ,1" - that the visiting members 'Were taken V- about the city for an auto ride, and shown the progress of the past few ears. -; - . I - - Those attending the meeting were F, ' "Kuchera of F. Kuchera & Son Co., Ta- coma; R. L. woodland of the H. P. Nor :ton Co., ami to. uiswahg of Olswang .Bros., Seattle, and I G. Adams of the r Adams .Leat Uer -company, -, Spokane. i Portland was represented by Otto Srey- 'man, of the Breyman Leather Company; A L. Mastlck, of C. L. Mastick & Co.; E. A.' Hertscho and J. C. Hertsche, of That tells the story: not only ' - in scientific eye examlna nation and lenses furnished. ; :; ,but also in the "know how'1 i of adjusting glasses to such , i a nicety that the greatest result Is given to the wearer. Factory on Premises. THOMPSON -OPTICAriNSTITUTE- '209:io-ll Corbett . Second Floor . . ' Fifth and Morrison "trade Mark Beglstsrs&J - . SkiD llorlmtie l!n.; (Jeorgp l.nwrctirH Jr., W. C. Lawrence, II. R. l.iown and 8. 0. Koiint.'ll, of tho-Uooipe Lawrence Co., ami Jowjih "Weber, of Webur Bros., tan ners, , '. ... EVIDENCE HEARD IN ELEVEN DIVORCE CASES In the absence of Circuit Judge Mor row, who is on a business trip to Spo kane, Referee Wood of his court heard evidence In 11 divorce cases this morn ing. All were uncontested, and will probably be granted when Judge Mor row; considers the evidence next weuk. The usual causes were given in the com plaints. , The divorces sought were: Alfred M. from Mary J. Jobsonj Charles II. from Dora LangWyt Camllls from K. A. Stewart; Minnie C. from Felix A. No-c-uette: Frank Ar from Edna O. Dlerk- buff; Abble M. from -Warren Vlttren; Double Stamps all day Saturday d20 $25 $30 Saturday allday Double S.&H. Tr?linnr Stamps ' MEN! IS One True Medicinal Whiskey is) i, i Facsimile one-third regula( size,. I'i'iiuto II. from Joint (1. J' .irliiill ; 1'liiPiins M. frtun Frank M.'llwith; l)ra from N. B. Wlnterai Jullua N. from 1111. ma Myllymalte; Monroe from Uertha Goldstein. . - ' O.-W. R. & N. Builds Rock lload. (Speclul to The Journal.) Hood River, Or., Nov. 22. The O.-W. R. & N, Railroad company has been busy for the past week in the construction of a macadam highway on Railroad streat leading from the passenger depot to the freight house, a distance of -about one half mile. This street passes in front of all of the cold storage plants In the city. ; . i v. . , . , ,,:, Bishop Cooke to Dedicate Church. ' i ' 8pec-Ul Th .JournnH - '' . ..Hood River, Or.,- Nor,- Bl-The new Asbury ' Methodist Episcopal ... church that is being rushed to completion will be dedicated on Sunday morning, jd,. BOYS! 125 Long Pants Suits, regular $12,50 ICnee Pants Suits, regular $C and $7, now. $5.00 value in Khcc Pant Suits on sale now ... t, 150 Reefers ajud Overcoats, $5.00, $6.00, (g-j Q C $7.00 and $8.00. ... . . . . . . . ...... .... J Let 'em scrap There never was a min ute we couldn't sell better suits foriess - momy Any suit or overcoat in. our stock now for r SUITS ONLY Beware of Imitations ' While substitutioivis not ar part of mod ern merchandising, it is still practiced to a greater or less degree by a few mer chants who haven't the courage to com- with their, tellows along legitimate, fair, lines, or who do not care for their, customers health, hut their own profits only. Substitutes Are Dangerous And any merchant who prac tices substitution is unworthy of the public's confidence. When a remedy has been before the public for more than half a century, has been prescribed and used by the best doctors and in. prominent hospitals, when it has carried the blessings of health into as many thousand of homes of the sick as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has, imitations are bound to arise. Be sure you get the genuine. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Made for Medicinal Purposes' Only. , It is free from injurious substances .usually found in beverage whiskies. - It - has given remarkable' results in -'the prevention and relief of all throat, lung and stomach troubles and all wasting and diseased conditions for over 50 years. 1 , Duffr's Pure Kalt Wnlfker Is the only whiskey that was tazea r the Oovewim.nt as medicine during- the Spanish Wl. " ' ' ' tsBxm ojt zmvo nvrrrn The genuine Is eold In sealed bottles : only. The, "Old Chemist's Head" Is on the label and over the cork Is at en graved seal. Be certain seal Is un broken. Sold by drn&glnts, grocers and dealers, -fl.OO a large bottle. , , Sa Bnffy Kalt Whiskey Co, . . .... Rochester V. T. (ttiiIht S. Mi-hop R. J. Conke of the Methoillst church for thn 1'iu'Uio noi m wost will preach the dedicatory sermon nr1 Til. 11imn1ln Vrtlini? tlimtOT Of til First Methodist church of Portland. Will preach In the evening. The new cnurcn Is a brick Veneered building and very handsome in desfgn. . Japg Will Open '.Hood' River Store. 8peelnl Tb Jourel.l Hood River, Or."r Nov. 22. A con tinued effort on the part of the Japanese of Hood RlveMo secure spacious quar ters in which to conduct a general mer chandise store has culminated in th leasing of a large store room In the Bell building. Nlguma to Co.. who hav been conducting a general merchandise busi ness in the city for a number of years, will occupy the new . Quartersln addl tlon to their present quarters. At per tain seasons of the year. ths -Japanese population of Hood River totals 700. Double Stamps :'-r-.. ;';'' ' AU Day ; Saturday, $7.50 to j Qr V. . J fir $4.85 $3.85 ASTHMA CATARRH WHOOPING COUGH SrA5M0PIC CROUT BRONCHITIS COUGHS COUS tsraausHte tars A simple, Mfe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, without dosing the stomach with drugs. Used with tuccesi for thirty years. The air carrying the antlseptto vapor .In spired with evevy breath, makes breath ing eaay, soothes the tore throat, and top the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresolene is invaluable to mothers with young children and a boon to sufferers irom Aiinma. ' . Send us postal for istcriptivt boohliu ' AJX DHCfifilSTi. Try CreaoWn AattMptlo Throat TablcMfor b tr rlutcd throat. Ther ara tmpla, Itccttfe nd antl- Ot your druinilit or (rem m. Ma la ttm inp. VATO CXESOim CO. UCattUaatSt.,N.T. WHY DRINK WATER YOU CAN GET SALEM BEER Phone to HENRY FLECKENSTEIN Distributors Main 115 8$ Ill Prompt delivery in case and barrel, lots. $15:1 WHEN i?HLn?iyY?Mds Brj n g Results On Saturday We Open at uir-r uays We Upcn at 8:30 and Close at 5 SO-Mail Orders Will Cwcfu:. : Prcn:?tly FilledExpress Charges Prepaid on $5 Purchases Within One Hur.J 1 1 Ladies' Home " Journal . 77-l 10 and' 15c All Styles and W-yArZLW' "js All Sizes Unusual and Timely OffepinffD op GREATER SAVINGS THAN USUAL ARE YOURS FOR THE HAVING, AS A k . uLANCt. AN IMPORTANT Women's Prices were never more, favorable for buyifis:. Come to for yourself whether you, should take advantage of the money-saying advantages pre sented bv this sale. -See our Morrison strrvf window disnlav. in' : j '. . . m ine pruaem women win iook weu lo cneir present ana ru ture Underwear needs and buy in liberal quantities .while such splendid savings are possible. Now, be quick hasten to the Knit Underwear Section first thing , in the morning. There's plenty of economy, for many lines are underpriced. Here's a R partial list: . ' . , Women'sf Union Suits 75c UNION SUITS FOR 49c Women's Heavv Cotton Union ;Suits, shown in high-neck, long- sleeve styles, in anwe. length. Sizes 34 to 38, in cream color. $1.75 UNION SUITS $1.49 Women's Wool Union Suits, shown in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, in ankle length. All sizes, 34 to 3 8, . in white and gray. Blisses' and Girls 65c Qfh Union Suits, Fine Heavy Fleece-Lined Cotton Union Suits, shown in correct Winter weight"' and in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, in ankle length. White only and in all sizes,, from 4 to 16 years. - , , Sale Women's Vests, Pants 75c GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 49c Women's Heavy Fleeced Lined Cotton Vests and Pants, in white and in creanv All sizes. The vests come in high-neck, long-sleeve styles, and the pants come in ankle length; $1.00 GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 79c Women's Wool Vests and Pants, in gray andjnjvhite. Ajlsizes. FineA Jorm-fit ting, high-heck long:sleeve vests arid ankle length pants. Big Reductions in Men's Section NATURAL GRAY WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, IN ALL SIZES (M AC OUR BEST REGULAR $1.25 GRADE SPECIAL AT, PER GARMENT 2 I UD The great success of our past sales of Men's Knit Underwear proves beyond a doubt that our values are most exceptional. For tomorrow we have arranged another impor tant offering of Men's Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers, this season's goods, in correct inter weight, made with very soft finish and to fit perfectly. All ( - A CT sizes in shirts and drawers. The best $1.25 quality for this sale at ... . . ,s . u 1 XIO Men's 20c Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief i Specially -fie 'i1 Children's Coats, 25 Pep Cent 0 - SIZES 2 TO 6 AT $1.69, $1.97, $2.24 UP TO $5.63 SIZES 6 TO 14 AT $2.24, $2.63, $3.38 UP TO, $9.38 Thefe's no doubt about it we have the, largest , and best line of Children's Coats in the-city,-ahd-iUs-a-we&knowa4acUhaUh Notice the discount for tomorrow's selling. Fine, serviceable coats, shown in r-- good materials as zibeline, chinchilla, caraculs and brown and gray mixtures in ml mense variety. , This offering is for Saturday only, and at the above prices t! : ? ' garments are sure to go quickly.. Come early. . 9:15 in lha Morning and Close . ,. .' : , , ,. AT THESE , ITEMS WILL in...,-.!. I,, AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Knit Undepwear i" i ii . .i 1 . "i $2.50 UNION SUITS $1.79 Women's High - Grade Wool Union Suits, in hi h neck,, long sleeves, ankle length. All sizes in gray and white. " $3.00 UNION SUITS $2.39 Women's All-Wool Union Suits from the 'North Star Mills,' shown in Winter styles and in ; both white and gray. All Extremely fine garments. at Only U $1.25 GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY 93c Women's Wool Vests and Pants in gray and in white. Finely finished vests ; in hiirh-neck, lone-sleeve styles, and pants in ankle length. all sizes, r $1.50 GRADE SPECIAL AT ONLY $1.19 Women's Wool Vests; Pants and : Tights in gray and in white. All sizes. Vests shown Th" Winter slyTes, "rand the. parjts" anu uiii5 in - Great Introductory Salo Kengo Belt Corsets FOR STOUT AND MEDIUM FIGURES . Stout women and those of medium stout figure will find in the new Rengo Belt Corset a especially for their use. Model 46-X at $1.79 Made of extra grade coutil, with lace trimming. Model 50-C at $2.69 CQmes in sizes 19 to 36, made of high-grade imported coutil, with embroidery trimmings. .....mm -t V OA -t M model 00 at $4.au Shown in sizes 20 to 30, made of imported brocade, with sjifc-' embroidery trimmings. Model 40 at $1.79 .Comes -in- sizes 18 to 28 and is especially designed for slen der figures. Made' of extra quality coutil and trim'd with lace. . at 9:15 in t'. . 1 , .., Ladies' 'Hc-.2 Journal fcx December Itz ' d f Copy On Sale at Pat t tern Dept. PROVE this sale tomorrow, and iudire r sizes, i m i and Tighto These garments come, in auitic iciiRiii. Priced for This Sale I2V2C garment designed and made Every one of these Cor sets has unusual strength and is boned throughout with 'double watch-spring steels, which are guaran teed not to rust , also have -the famousgradu- Uterr front steel and are reinforced over the abdo men with the Rengo belt. Besides being guaranteed by the factory, , we guar antee ever' one sold over our counters satisfac tion or money, back. -mm si mxmmx 7 -.