tiic o:;::con daily journal, voutlmid, Monday Kvnai.v,, 1:21 u! ob;d --ASKS POR TLAND AID ; Tbs Tort Townssnd Commercial club V,ss nt to rortlsnd a call for help. In an peri let tr to ths business men of Portland tha commercial club of port J"ownsen1 asks that ths port bs Investi gated as Portland's natural Alaskan out let " "In view of the extraordinary awak ening all over the Olympic peninsula, we feel confident that the time la ripe for . general demand that the Northern J'aclflc Railway company complete the port . Townsend . southern extension," mids the letter to the Tortlnnd business men. "fllngle handed we can ope for prac tically nothing-; any pressure thla city rould brlnir in hear would be more than offset by the Inluenoe of Seattle. Manu facturer, wholesalers and retailers there fully realize that, under present transportation t Conditions, practically every dollar of' Olymplo peninsula busi ness Is compelled to go to' Seattle. "This " business has grown tremen dously during- the past two years.' Bank deposits here touched almost the mil lion dollar mark at the recent call of the comptroller. Forts Flagler, Caey and.Worden surrounding Port Towns end now have a payroll of 10,000 per month, which comes regardless of weather, business , or labor conditions. Several fine valleys tributary to Port Towneend are rapidly filling ..with set tlers and, each year, their consumption of foodstuff, clothing and general mer chandise will be greater and greater. It practically rests with Portland to say whether or not Keettle shall continue to skim this cream. "Hurely every shipper In your city Is aware of the unfair discrimination at Seattle against Portland merchandise and that Portland shipments are load ed after all others If there Is still room on the northbound boats. Just ai long as a sack of Portland flour or wheat or a pound of Portland merchandise routes via Seattle harbor will such dis crimination continue. "Portland, Townsend Bay Is Port land's natural Alaakan outlet, and Alaska business Is growing tremendous ly. Railway rates from Portland to Port Townsend would1 doubtless be the same as from. Portland to Seattle, the dlatanoe In rail miles being practically the same. "We feel that the completion of the Tort Townaend Fouthern I vital to both your olty and ours,- that the enormou volume of business from this section would ff exceed all eipectatlons." C. L. M'KENNA OPENS HIS HEADQUARTERS C. I McKenna, candidate for mayor, has opened campaign headquarters on the fifth floor of the Beck building. To night he wJU speak at 120 Fourth f" 1 n'elock ' and at Woodman hall, Axleta. at :80. Tomorrow after noon he will address the Women' Po litical Solence club In the Medical build Ing, and In the evening he will addTWa a gathering at Montavllla. Wednesday night he will speak at University Park and at 4 o'clock Thursday ha will ad. dress the Degree of Honor at 129 Fourth streeU fm mm ME I D TODAY The world hss Its crises. Creation, the flood, falling of the Tower of Babel, advent of Christ, fall of the Roman em pire, and the discovery of America aro some of the world's prises. Life als6 has Its crises. The text pictures to us the crisis in the life of Bclshatzer, king of Chaldeans. He had been placed -at the head of a world power, but Instead of adapting himself to his responsibilities, he was given over to drunkenness, revel ry and profaning the sacred vessel of God. As a result, ha was weighed in the balance of divine Justice and found wanting too light." Bo declared Itev. C. I Williams, of the First United Brethren church, yes terday In his sermon on the text, "Tekel, thou art weighed In the balances and art found wanting." 'We are wont to look to the distant future for the great day of Judgment; but every day Is a Judgment day. Every day we are weighed In the) balances of our Judgments, the balances of the pin Ions of men and In the balances of Al mighty Ood. "False balances and weights in the present commercial world are commo.i customs of felony. But no more com mon than the employing of false bal ances in the Judging of our moral stand ing. We weigh ourselves in the false balances of comparative excellencies, and find that we may be as good, or even ! bettor, than some we know. Or we are weighed In tho balances of our own opin ions, as the limn who went to the wed ding without the proper nrh; the five foolish virgins, or tho proud Tharlsec, who boasted of his supposed virtues. Or we may Weigh ourselves in the balance of the opinions of men snd find that there are always some who speak well of us, no matter what our standing may bo." Hut thee are all false scales. , Tin only true balance la Divine Justice, end lie places opposite to us" in that balance His written word, by which every man hall be and la being Judged." For havestlng pea and bean vlnea without bending the back a Michigan man has Invented a rake-like tool equipped with a cutting blade : that gathers the vlnea together In bundles as they ire cut. t W57 -9 leia . The- QjjalitY' Stows or Portland rWu3MNrtorrloiyAJdr3la. "Onr Special La 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 j -. i if 11 n : 1 ...... . w 1 1 Cold Storage for Yoiir Pars Arrange , now to have your, Furs placed in our Cold Storage, specially constructed (or the purpose. They'll reinsured against fire, theft and moth. Newest Fiction Wa Eyes Harrison-1 1 .35 Within the Law Bayard Veiller, at Polly Anna Porti. $1.25 Precious Waters Chishblm, f 1.25 i Bookstore, basement Annex Hall Orders ruled NURSERY -rwherfi mothers may leave infants and children In the cafe of a trained nurse while shopping in the store. Fonrtn Floor Mala Building You'll Be Better Pleated with the result of , yourT kodaking wnen you. bring your Films here to be print- ed and developed by an ex- pert from the. Eastman fac-' tory-Mst. Floor, New Bldg. j . v These , r,"i !,':,:!' ,'i l 1 ' ' Parable Treads Guaranteed Against Puncture for 5000 Miles yiftfe jnoo -AND E YEN MORE PRONOUNCED THAN AT THE BEGINNING ARE PRICE REDUCTIONS Attend Tfus ijbrtdnt Event Tomorrow! AlRopiffSale of Farnitttre Prices Unequaled) Four jGreat Lots of Laces at Less Than xh Price I Women's I S.50 to $18.50 Coats fm 1 2.65 "fTKree "Groups of Women's Wew' .Suits. Heduced $25.00 to $30.00 Suits at Only $ 16.50 Suits for Misses arid Small Women, $ 17.50 $32.50 and $35.00 Suits at Only $23.50 . f Beautiful One-PieceDreoses at S8.8S,$11.85,15.45, 13.50 Tailored and Dress Hats, $6.50 to $ 1 5, Offered at Jfo Price! r. - - . . - j Three Full Pages la Sunday Papers Detailed Scores of Oar Extraordinary Anniversary Events S. H. ?M. Petticoats Guaranteed 3 Months 3:95 The .makers 6 the famous S. H. & M. Petticoats attach to each gif ment a binding Three Months Guar antee that these Petticoas-will not crack or split durinp; that period. For out Anniversary Sale,' we make ex traordinary reductions on this line. Theyre Petticoats of the new Duch ess messaline, made in four styles flounces pleated, or pin tucks, 'with -inch bias folds. Another style has pleated ruffle, with rows of fine tucks; Ouster of pleating combined with pin tucks. The popular two toned shades and plain colors are included. Owing to the extremely, low price and there being only 25o Petticoats in this sale, we cannot accept telephone orders. Early selec- Li- ! - J'- - 1-1 - r ! i.L.! ... tion is advisable. During this sale, your choice of these $6 and $6.50 S. Hr& M. Petti coats at special CTQC price'of . . . ..... .tJO.yO Seton&fioor, Main Building, Mail Orders Filled BMffrrl I E 5 'FVL WA Mi. i2DS22L PUKCMAaaVS .OUAMAMrtlt S. K M. rMk t tBI aMkte aww mm s.aaica i z m iiuiiiiuhi' M8 USe New Willamette This ts the first appearance of the New "Willamett Rotary." Twould be most difficult to improve on the mechanism of these pop ular Sewing Machines, so we are offering an improvement in style Snd finish the Drop Front. Ask to see this handsome machine to morrow. The new style has all the exclusive features of the regular models, including the AUTOMATIC TENSION, by which the sheerest fab ric and the heaviest materials may be sewn without the slightest . .1. . r - j:.... i t:- inaiigc ui BujuMincni. , lis impossible also to clog the "Willamette," and it may be completely oiled from the top a wonderful saving of time and annoyance. Come tomorrow and let our expert explain this won derful machine to .you. The price is $35.00. We've other styles of "Wil lamettrs" at f32.50, f 35 and 90 ANY STYLE WILLAM ETTE MACHINE SOLD ON OUR CLUB PLAN OF EASY INSTALLMENTS. Third TlooT Kala BnUdlBf i l w if j Jd La! Our Trunk Department Is a BigFac- tor In Solving the Question of Luggage! Tomorrow's Special $6.50 Oxford Bags of genuine cowhide, durably made; has out gusset leather corners and leather lined; two pockets; fij C 1 A 16-inch size.- Special tomorrow only. ..... .IiO U duy INDEsmucTI Guaranteed for 5 Years Against Fire, Theft, Loss Damage or Destruction Ribbons ! Ribbons! Thousands of Yards at Anniversary Prices Demonstration and Sale ot the Celebrated 15c and 20c All-Silk Ribbons of heavy plain taffeta and fancy warp prints; 3 and 3J4 inches wide. Anniversary Sale price, special the 1 1 yard.;.. ...... .....r:.. ................ .1ZC 20c and 25c Ribbons of plain taffeta; alsd fancy self colors and beautiful warp prints in all colors, and 5l2 inches wide. Arini- versarySa?e price, special the yard. .. . .. IDC 25c.Ribbons plain and heavy. Also, stripes and fancy warp prints in all colors. 5 and 6 inches wide and wonderfully suited' for in hair bows. Special the yard... 1C Lingerie Ribbons in 5-yard pieces; plain and block patterns, white and (sky, pink, l a vender and red. Nor i , piece 5c r t lA V piece 7c ; 2; piece 9c ' 35c All-Silk Ribbons of heavy, taffeta, with narrowafency edges. Also fancy prints in light anddarksilrs ; 6 inches wide. Special p therard. . , . .Z J)C 50j Ribbons of French faille,in attractive' millinery colors.' Also fancy Bulgarian and fancy warp prints. 5 and 7 inches wide. Q7 Special th e yard ................ . . ..... C 65c and 75c Ribbons in fancy Bulgarian col ors and warp prints in dark colors ; 6 and 4 inches wide. Reduced for our Anniver- Jy sary Sale, special the yard........ TfC 2 5c Messaline R ibbons in all millinery colors, jas well as staple colors. Offered special for this' sale, 1 A -the yard.r..;........... 1 VC Wearever w Aluminum Ware COME TO THE BIG BASEMENT STORE TOMORROW - 'TIS WORTH WHILE I 55c "Wearever ' Sauce Pans as illustrated, are ' light ; will not discolor? Handles are tinned to prevent getting hot. For this Special qj event, each . . , ... . ajftC ' 5 65c 'Wear-EverttewPana -K)f pure aluminum, in 3-pt size. They are 6ubstaritally made and, will not - easily acni. unered spec- iauy at ea 9Sc "Wear-Ever" Preserving Kettles of aluminum, in 2 quart sird, They're especially suitable for use in canning sea son; and can not be affected by acids, or" become cor ff J jtoded. Special,-aach-owty 0 x L H.25 -Wear Ever" Covered Sauce Pans of aluminum, as il lustrated, without ipints, seams or . soldered, parts. .They- are 3-quart'1iiie7"conyeni'ent fofJn numerable hou sehold Oi, uses. Eacrnmrty, : . i . . . : Cx V 25c kerchiefs, Ga. 9c Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, . gathered , from broken lines that sell regularly from 15c to 25c. Of fered tomorrow, each 9. They're of pure linen, and sheer in quality.. Also broken lines of fiae lawn Ker chiefs, with hand-embroidered "or machine work letters in great variety. Hemstitched borders and najrlyall letters are included. ' , - 50c to 75c lyeckwear; 33c Women may choose tomorrow, dainty Neckwear of latest conceits at greatly reduced prices Robespierre, nf.j:.: i : i ..ii i i . ii.. racuiv.1 auu imperial collars m large aui uucui. mu Plaueh Lafce Collars in white and ecru. Regularly r 50c and 75c. Special tomorrow, each for 33 All-Silk Velvet Ribbon Sale Black and Colors -. -l'a In. No. 9 Velvet Ribbons. Yd. 20c 2 In. No. 13 Velvet Ribbons. Yd. 25c 2'a In. No. 16 VelvetRibbons, Yd. 30c 25c Crochet Bovs at 10c Threafor25c r New Irish Crochet Bows, in variety of patterns, attractively made with velvet colored ribbon. These -bdws ire regularly 25c. Special tomorrow, 3 for 25 each 10e ' - ,: . ..,.,! ;- . ' w4(aU Ordsra TU14 ' item, sa -"ssi - vniE- Q.ualitV Store- or1 Portland , m flftlv xti'MoTTl90t Alder am ' ; ; ( 8,