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-ON DAILY jJURIJAL, P0I;TLAIID, TIIU1.3DAY EVEIH-G. OCTOBER 13, 1S13. IS3 FKANCIS EKADr announced ner engagement to Artnur pm. Well Mciim this afternoon when , . f i aha entertained 12 of her most in at 'bet beautiful Irvlngton home. Th. nouncement la Of unusual ' Interest both Miss Brady and Mr. Altars amoncr 1 tha moat nrnmlnent- ttaODle an- ai arc of Ha imtmu.a mat : KHmM TlmAv fa . tflfie f ' " . ... f nntA hoantlaa imnncr tha Port- laou society gins.- una is m qiuu ' tar of Mr. snd Mrs. M. F. Brady and .' a i star f William and Jamea Urady. Mr. Wears la the t n of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel M. Menra and grandson of Dr. and . juii) , avmy jm duuci v prominent Portland family. He-, la Cornell man and a member of the lead . inar nliiha n tha rltv. The data baa not been set, but the wedding will be an event of this win 1 . : 4l" - , .. ; .-. - J: .; I., .- -.' The luncheon tabla 'waa attractively . . at with M.ilam AArtfin ' Wfl rA -. rfllil , and Mlaa Brady's guest included Miss Harriet Kern, Mlsa Katberln Graham, Mlaa Irene Daly, Mlaa Katharine Whlt- mer, Mra..r.V uaarin tvenuaiiaan;, y-m.. mve5jfe. Mlaa Sarah Patrick, J ' II ...... If..!. UawAa - . . . I - . : . - Mrs. Sterling of Philadelphia) , Honored. 1 . ' ' . ;. tui-m TT!mt a. Rtarllnir af Phlladel phlay.wh'J with her ; husband la the house guest of Mra. Ralph C. Walker, waa the motif for a charming after noon at cards : yesterday when Mra. Walker entertained at. her home In Irv iiiii. t.h tmtr tahl.a at brldaa. fol lowed by an Informal tea. -. Card honor feu to Mra, ueorje rewr uu mn Samuel tKKkwood with -Mra. George -t i w ..nnin. tha fnn.nl a t1 nn nrlza. 1 lllU w,llii,ia --..- . - The rooms were attractively arranged. I eutumn leavea ana lavenoer gnrn themuma being uaed - in tha drawing ' room and yellow- chrysanthemums in tha aun parlor. In the dining room, pinlc Killarney buda with , maiden hair fern ware effectively arrnar. i.- Many affaire have been given for Mr -' eJiUU V4.a Qi.yi.iNB " fair lxaT had to b cooUad on ao- 1 count of their unexpected departure ' sui. aamiH wham. tYm will leara for a,.j a.c . Craniin at ni numoflr ox eU i . , i4a Fve " ' ' . home via tha aouth. Mra. StarUng ta a charming and attractive woman ana line made many frlenda her during her brief visit. , ' ' riv. waa aHifita in. receiT v'aatariiav bv Mrs. Frank Rlchet , i. , r wlkr In the din ing room MM Beth Ludlam and Mis! Henrietta itieppner " - n ... a oallad for the fOllOW' - . .. a r.atnra ef the tea WilnUMn. aDO t - . minihiir af Mra 'Walker's . . . ..iH... Thuv ware aonCS of unuaual beauty with tha charmln individuality i ia- sv.ukw .. r.. -i .... iTh Arab Inve BonC . . and IJf Wooing" : and Mr. Bohl S man' number wera -Tou," "In Ka- "necUon- and tompieiion. .. t- - Anong the recent affatra given .for . Mr. and Mra Sterling waa .the card - . a. mia.niia w avaninr a i wv uilu avaae ' Kill ID. Haaa oreaidad. rat avening r- Dr. and Mr. 'Walker, had a dinner of " . . ,.. . - h.f . Vnnnr. and It waft followed by a bridge party of three tablea at which Mr. ana Mra viauo Burr presided. , , w -v '; i'i.w- Mia Ecob Guest of Honor, r ' A round - of interesting eivent' !ia marked the advent In Portland of Mi Katharine Ecob of New York who ar rived Thursday to, pay an extended vlait with hertster and, brother-in-law Mr. and Mra Harold Sawyej.r Thl after noon Mra, Sawyer gave a theatre party in her honor, asking in addition. Mra Preston Smith. Mlsa Ruth Church, Mlsa ' Genevieve Church, Miss Elizabeth Par ker, Mia l.ucUa Parker- and Mis . ' Mary''Maldrnm'-.-',v.':.V-.,':- "'' ,!"'':- .nln M. anT Un BawVtil' ' - will preside at an informal dinner for . her pieaaura . , f-ri,-, xiiu Thnnmson En. Route to Orient. News waa received recently from Miss i Genevieve -.Tnompaon v ironi nonoiuiu, ' where she stopped a few daya enrout ' t.n. vklfh.wlll ha hap flrat atin in the oHent on her year trip around tn World. MISS nomBan im iravvai- ing in company with Mra Harriet Ma -Arthur. i . ' . , " Mis Dnpee to Wed. Mm ifaiirhtful affairs have been ar ranged in the past few weeka In honor of ' Mlsa Bessie Dupee, wno will D on 01 the November bridea, W,'- Miss Lena Spinney entertained with cards Saturday afternoon, ; October 4. Card honors fell to Mrs. H. G. FarreU, luiaa nnMi received a tuest crlia t ' On Tuesday afternoon, October T, Mra D. L.' Mcpaniel ine wconie Jamison; was hoetess to flellghtf ul f tea. Mra - lUoyal R, McCarthy Vteve Cecil) and Miss Bertlna pobertson asslated in the dining room. , $ ;; ';'";. ' , , i Mlsa Alma '-; Bragar; invited aevral Jrt-.J !! Beautiful ' x - Vr: May be a : palace or -. t . a: buncralqw. . it -is - . not so much a mat : r v ter of architecture as of creating home ' ; atmosphere by the 1 fnrrikhinp-c. ' i :i lllssembledf; here are , ; fia number of elegant ' . i nldft pieces and ob-. V . ' jects of :art which; t we are closing but r . AT-COST include .WW! :! Gentiine Dresden China ' Compotes and - Plates re duced 6Q per cent 0 , We 'overestimated the demand for ' these . joods that" -, accounts -for these . -. prices. , , ' 1 Unander Jakvay Decorators, and Furnishers Alder at Eleventh friends Wednesday evening, October 8, for a kitchen ahower," 1 .( v ' On Saturday afternoon, October 11, Mrs. II. O. Karrell and Mlaa Eva Farrell were . hoteaes at a large -reception. Little Mia - Jane Cookman presented thope calling-: during . the afternoon with card announcing the date of mlsa ; Dupee'a 3 marriage., to Joseph I. Montag as November 12. In the receiving line with Miss Dupee were her mother, Mrs. D. Dupee, and Mrs. E. J. Farrell, In the dining room Mra F. Cookman and Mrs. F. Welgl presided at the table, assisted by Mary Farrell. Hel en Poling, Orlena Wollett and Haael Kelly. Mlsa Terna Smith sang aeveral times during the afternoon. ' .'--TJUs Helen White entertained with a mlacellaneous ahower Monday .evening, October II.. .; -. . .," ;v s Many , more delightful affair have been planned for Mia , Dupee in the next month. , t . ..,. : Vv Mr. and Mrs, McBrlde- Hoa'ts, : Mr. and Mr. Robert MoBride of Lu relburst entertained' Informally Tues day at dancing and music. Among the gueat were Dr. and Mra J. O. Swensson, Mr. and Mr. George S3. O'Bryon, Mr. and Mra Chester Peering, Mr. and Mr. Alexander 8. Moody, Mr. and Mra Ed ward H. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Summer Jr Mr. and Mr. J. O. Hum phrey, Mr. and MTB. F. T. McBrlda Mr. and Mra C. C. Craig, Dr. and Mra H. I. Keeney, Mr. and Mr. W. F, Greer Mra Laura Beer, Mra Blanche: Whileman of Berkeley, Cal., Mlaa June Brownlle and Reed McBrida Massoa's orchestra furniahed ., th music, and Mis June Brownie sang "Sing Me to Sleep" and "A Parfeot Day," , with violin aocom panlmenC Dainty ' ref raabmenta , were serva1 during th evening. - Th deeora tlons war autumn leave with aalvia and white ohrysantbemuma . New Att1tJL -'i ' " Congratulations are being showered on Mr. and, Mra' Frederick Strong on the arrival last Sunday of a j baby daughter. . i- ,.t r'-H-'"'-?"' Baiiks-nonway- Wedding.' ., ; ' Portland friends are met intereatea in the wedding yesterday of Miss Ruth HoUowcy of Medford to, John' Grouae Bank of this city. Miss Holloway is th daughter of Mrs. William Lee Hollo way and ah was married at a charming horn wedding by th ; Rev. William Hamilton of St Marks church, Medford. An improvised altar of fern and palm with white ' chrysanthemums was ar ranged before a larg mantel for the ceremony. . v- ' J-'iv-f ' :nA ..- : Mra Holloway gave her daughter tn marriage and Mra George B. Carpenter was the matron of honor and Mr. -Carpenter attended the groom, A feature of the bride's toilette waa a handsome diamond pendant a gift from the groom, which is an, heirloom in tha Bank family. . - Th following flower girla formed an aisle through which th wed ding party passed; Mrs. Stewart Fatter son, Mrs. P. W. Hamlll, Mrs. Stanton Qriffis, Mra A. C.'Flero and Mlsa Doro they Connor. Carl Wernicke of Portland and Jack Morrill of Medford acted a ushera Moores-Moreland. v A wedding of mora than passing m tereat to core of Portland people was solemnised laat evening In Salem, when Mis Lueen Moreland became th bride of Chester Moores in the presence of about 100 relatives and friends of the bride and bridegroom. - The ceremony took place at the horn of the bride's father, J. C Moreland.. .olerk of the supreme court,.' ... f ' The bride was escorted to th impro vised floral altar' by her father, who gavt her In marriage. Th maid of honor was Mis Althea Moores. a cousin bf th bridegroom, and th best man was Mer rill Moorea The bride wore a lovely gown of ivory tinted charmeuae with garnltur of lac and carried a shower bouquet The house was handsomely deo orated with cut flowers, trailing vines and potted ferns and palms. Following the' ceremony congratulation , and good wishes were offered and a supper was served. Later In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Moores came to Portland n rout to California wher. they will spend their honeymoon. On their return they will reside at 111 Eteat Fifteenth street, north, i Mr. Moores Is aasoclated with his brother,, Merrill Moorea In th auto- mobile buaineaa in thl city.. f : Mr. Moores 1 a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and is a prominent fraternity man. The bride 1 accounted one or tae moat charming girls in Salem and she number among - her frlenda many Portland people. .' The marriage la the culmination of a courtship extend ing over several yeara Twenty-nfth Anniversarr, Mr. and Mrs George I Baker cele brated their twenty-fifth anniversary at their home near Sherwood. Or., on Sun day. October il,. 1911. The home ws beautifully decorated V with autumn leaves and flowers.. Many beautiful gift war regeived., A bounteou dinner was served. , : vv -":':.- :, iv;":. 'i t : v Those present war Mr. and Mrs. De wltt Clinton, Mr. and Mra, R. G. Ott. Reginald Ott Jr., Mr. and Mra W. W. Webster, Walter Webster Jr.. Raymond Webstar. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Atterbury, Calvin Atterbury, Lillian Baker and Eva Baker of Portland, Or., Mra M. E. Atter bury, George Atterbury. Mr. van Winkle of Barlow, Or Mr. and Mr. J. N, At terbury of - Laurel, Or.. Hobart Ba ker ' of Nawberg, Or., Mr.' E, DoJga Miss Kate Dodge, Jamea Dodge, Mr. and Mra 0. Lebeau, Miss Flora Lebeau, Miss Elsie Lebeau, Dave Lebeau, Mr. and Mra C. p, Kruger, Mrs. Albert' Kfuger. Miss Alma Kruger, Mlsa Lizzie Kruger, Mr. end Mra George L. Baker, Angus Baker, Leonard Bauer, Miss cathryn Baker and Victor Baker of Sherwood, Or, - .v i Rltter-Sorenaon Wedding, ; ' An Interesting wedding which' took place Tuesday evening was that of Miss Lett! Sorensen ' to Walter A. Ritter. Th ceremony was performed by Rav, J. Kratt Miss Eether Ritter and R. Schalin war attendants. A reception was held from I to 10 at th horn of the bride's parents The young couple left for 6an Francisco Wednesday aven ing for their honeymoon. - Benefit for Orphans Friday. St, Lawrence Court No. 1714, Catholic Ordei1 of Foresters, assisted - by the young ladles of the parish, will give a ctrd party and dance at 6f Lawrence assembly halt . 'ilhlrd . and ' Sherman streets. Friday evening, for the benefit of th orphans. , , Hl-Yu-lH-HcV Meet. ' , , Th Hl-Tu-lH-Hs will hold a marsh- mallow roaat Sunday, October 19, on the north bank of the Willamette river just west of the 6 1 John ferry landing. They will take United Railway train No. 11. leaving at 2:10 p. m. from the Clark hotel, corner Of Tenth and Stark streets, to Whltwood Court, thence on the ferry to St.. Jolina,. Miirhmallows, fruit, etc., will be furnished by participants, and a I good Uuio Is assured for alL A scouting party went over the now boulevard around Marquam hill lust Sunday to Fulton Park, anfl found It to be a very, enjoyable walk, it has boen decided to take this stroll Sunday, October, 26, meeting at Hamlltou and Corbett streets, the terminal of the "S" car at 1:80 p. in. A cordial InviUtlon to all friends to tiartluicata in thea n1ovable Sunday jafternoon etrolla. phone Miss A. laom, A-B216, or Mra Z. L. Gale, Main 3991, for Information. v L ... ' Ofricer ISiected. Namyenoh club at their meeting Mon day night elected th following officers: W. K. Slater, president! 8. G. Klrkland, secretary; -; George C.' Denholm, treaa- urer. Tha club will hold their eixm n nual party in Christenaen's hall Friday, December II. Club members are: George C. Denholm, Stanley G. Klrkland, W. K. Slater, Fred 8. Johnaon, William J Llghtner, Carl Rosengreen, Roy Entler, Harold Wllsoa Society Notes. ; V Mra S",' W'Vlncnt ' of Pendleton Is the houee guest of Mrs. W. J. Furnish at ber residence on Portland Heights, i Miss Gertrude Lesser has left for San ' Franclco, where h will remain over the Portola festival 'f , v f . Mf. -and Mra W. ,ffi.'McCord have closed their house for th winter and will b at Alexandra Court v ' . -4 VomeiCs-SluM v; The Coterlo . Meetg. The Coterie held Its regular program and business meeting yesterday morn ing at th Oregon hotel witn a large at tendance of members and three new ad dition in the persons of Mrs. Josepn Supple, Mra F, O. Mackiin ana vr. er tba Breuer. . The program was opened with a vocal solo by Mra J. H, Barbour. Mra C M. Kigglns conducted a paruamentary drill. Mrs. Lucy McCoy gav a prac tical - talk on Child Welfare. ' in the course of her remarks Mra McCoy said thftra ara over on million children zander 11 years of age who are employed in the lactones ana anops oi ue unuea Btatea fin -commended every move ment now on foot for tha emancipation of children and th general Improve ment of the race through better baby ahowa scientific study of eugenlca par ent education and all kindred move ment. . A business meeting followed the pro gram, at which plans were made for the ' new music department v of the Coterie. The next regular meeting will be a program and luncheon and will be held in two weeka -' - Moimomab, Chapter D. A. B. ' The flrat -meeting for th aeason of the Multnomah chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, was held yes terday afternoon at the home of Mra William C Witsel. Hawthorne -avenue. ; Th program waa opened with a group of violin numbers by Mis Kath arine Davis with Mlsa Helen Witael at tha plana ' Delightful talks on th ac tivities of the Pittsburg chapter and tho Buffalo chapter, were given by Mra Ann M. Sailor and Mra W. D. Scott respectively; The general plans for the year were discussed and later tea was served and a social hour waa enjoyed. Mra John Pearson was made temporary secretary to fill th place of Mlsa Mary Barlow -during her . absene from .the City.v'-!3; '::: ifi'"" i lii'ocV;Newi Officers.': , t New offlceVs of . th ladies' auxiliary of the Springfield, Or, Commercial club etc. Loose, swasr-orer J .. ' Every one of these coats has large, cozy patch pockets, belL ;sWe have illustrated two of the styles. Come in tomorrow and get first pick , from thu splendid assortment Kcmem ber, they're on sale two days only, Friday and Saturday, , at this unusually - low price , " , Saturday Nigbt Sale of STYLISH trh7d nrnncTrn W ar SWEATERS ?k YV 1 BBO-OXJLm $0,00 TO $8.00 YAX.UXS i -These are in Men and Women's styles, in sizes from 34 to .46 in all colors. Larsre ; warm roll collars, deep pock- ets. You heed - a sweater like thisv for many occations. At this price, you can hardly over look those on sale. . Every one of ' these garments is of pure -worsted yarn, and easily worth double their sale price. From 7 to 9 p.m. Satur- JQ' 7ff day, choice. . . . .1 . ie) tj O I?' See Die? 10th St. Window . . , Display. The Biff Credit Institution"; William Shanda, a business man of i Billings, Mont,; and wife, arrived last night at the Imperial in their automo bile, on - their way south. The couple la planning a' transcontinental tour by automobile and expeots to return to Billings some time next summer. Dur ing the winter months they wUt , tour the southern states. , ,''- 'S'.'ff :'". ' '-'' !Vi!''-i-V:f';;,i:'! George M.'llyland has Just returned to Portland from Chicago, wher he bad gone to attend the convention of the Order of the Eaetern Star. .Mr. Hyland says the good roads movement is well nigh . universal,, ' and - declar that national prohibition and munlcl pay ownership of publlo utilities will be In t fore within a o--4a?.w.f-.'':h: .'h:;;-v-r-yh- f'"'. "':t- i':-;r-' ''Forest Supervisor ' Its. O. ' Stabler of Columbia National ForAet left Port land, his headquarters. Tuesday, for Washington, D. C-, wher he has bei called to do six months special woik at th general offlcea. He has bsen detailed for work, in connection with the purchase of lands in th Appalach ian mountains of the eastern states by tha government, which are to be mad ' into : national i foresta ' A stag banquet in hi honor was- given last. Saturday night at the Oregon hotel, at which U of the male employe of the Forest Service detailed to the Portland office, were present , Ex-Governor Mile C Moore of Wash ington, Is registered at th Multnomah from Walla Walla, - ' G. H. Plummer, a prominent railroad official of Taooma, and wlfa ar at th Multnoraab,:-;:;. L W. Anderson, an offlotal of the Taooma Ga company, vis a guest at th Multnomah.:r-s.--'s-4'rI.-.':-fV''-.'A- W. X, John, a business man of Myr wer lectd at an adjourned meeting held - this week. - These officers are: President Mra Maud Bryan vice presi dent Mra John Tomseth; secretary, Mrs! N. L. Hayes: treaaurn Mra Jaok Machsn. :vW- , V; '"-, '-'' ; .. Th elub Atscusaed all of th refer endum measures that ar to oom up at th election November 4, and agreed te support especially th two university measures and the worklngmen's compen sation aoU ,it. ? , Clnb Notes. ' The art department of th Woman' elub will hold it first meeting of the season "tomorrow afternoon from 9 until I, in room G of th publlo library. Mra Alice Weister 1 chairman of this de partment t and a very interesting and profitable year is anticipated. Plans will be made Friday for the season's aotlvltles. --.'. 4 Miss Eleanor Rowland will give an Il lustrated lecture on "Excavations In Crete" at the Art museum next Mon day evening. . During November and December Miss Henrietta- Falling- will discuss in several Informal talks th "Development of Architecture in ' Eu rope." - : ' ' The French classes of the Musio and Literature . clnb for beginners and ad. vanced - : pupils, , Madam ; Henrietta L'Huilller leader, meet from t to i very Wednesday In room O of th rob liq library. , - Oallfornlai W. O. T. U.' Election. . Santa Cruif Cal,1 Oot HTh Cali fornia W. C. T. U. elected Mra. Sarah J, Dorr, San Jose, president; Mrs. Emllle 9. Skoe, Petaluma, recording seoretaryi Mra Iowa M. Holaton, San Jose, treas urer; Mrs. Ina S, Orvia Ban Jose, audi tor. , " " . ' ' Ak for Brown Trading Stamps EXTRAORDINARY 2-DAY SALE .. NEW.. SPORT COATS Beralar 916.00 aluea," v r naay ana atnraay Here's a regular, good, bid-fashion bargain event One of die most prominent man uf acturers in New York disposed of his en tire surplus of stylish New -Sport Coats to us at a low price. t , 300 of these jaunty, serviceable -garments go on sale for tomorrow and Saturday at ' $9.75. Try where you will you will not be able to duplicate them under. $15. ; Warmr lightweight Polo Qoths, Basket Weaves, and Novelty Mixtures, in beautiful . large, or small ; checked patterns' or solid colors, including white, v brown, blue, tan, Kimono sleeves, conwrtible ' .. .if ' 1 j'' A" i 1 2 Jill I tle Creek, and ; wife., are (topping at th Oregon. 1 , - ! t Frank li Alley, a horseman of Rose burg, is registered at the Imperial. T, E. Hill, a business man of Grants pas, is at the Imperial.- ' ! Fred A. Wood, a fir apparatus dealer of Beattla 1 a guest at the Im perial. ' ii - , ' i 1 1 . Fred S. Fogg, an attorney of Tacoma la etopplng at the Oregon. , ' T. A. Griffin,- head of th Griffin Wheel company . of Tacoma, , is regis tered at the Oregon from Boston, and W. H. Enedaher, manager of the Ta coma concern, accompanies him, ' . Dr. Ralph FaUt of Boise, Is a guest at the Oregon,' . .v-"-'V- ' R. H. Barr, a merchant of Carrolton, VTaah.. is at the Perklna - -: Vnnlt Hughe, a stock man of Hepp ner. la registered at the Perkina -John Service, a canneryman of As toria, la a guest at the Perkins.. F. Cbristianaon, a atock man of Jon, la registered at the Perkins. - , -Q. 8. Folaom and wife of San Fran olsco, ar guests at the Nortonia Mra R. J, Hendricks of Balera is stop, ping at the Nortonia, - i W. F. Donnelly of San Francisco, la registered at the Nortonia ; Judge M. J. Gordon of . Taooma, 1 a guest at th Cornelius. y - F. H. Mattie, a realty man of Seattle, snd wife, are at the Cornelius. D. C. Riddle, a realty man f Los Angeles, and wife, ar at the Cornelius. Dr. J. M.- Waugh of Hood River, ta registered at the Cornelius. Paul J. ViaL a rancher from Prlndle, Wash., is stopping at the Portland, .B, B. Baumgardt lecturer, la st the Portland, i '?;. ';:;.'--; v'- j .-'' -'r ( : Mr. and Mra, R. E. SummervW of Sacramento CaU are at the Portland. . C B. Gillespie and wife of. Spokana are stopping at th Multnomah. MONEY FOR ADEQUATE y PUBLIC MARKET URGED ' Th Ad Club joined with th 'Realty board' yesterday In the adoption of resolution calling upon tha council to lncreaa Its appropriation for a publlo market. H. I Idleman, member of th rsolutlon oommlttea Who presented th matter before the club, said that apport of a larger appropriation was desired by Mayor Albea. A letter signed toy Acting President C. F, Berg of the Ad elub waa sent to Mayor Albee and the city commissioners today. It reads: "At a meeting of the Portland Ad elub today, a resolution was unanimous ly adopted, endorsing the movement of th Realty Board and other ci vlo or ganisations Of the city of Portland, to Increase the appropriation of 112,000 for the building of a public market on the Market block; to an amount which would be adequateto contruot a build ing of sufficient size to tak car of present need. NEWPORT SCHOOLS IN ENCOURAGING CONDITION Newport Or- Oct ' II. rA ' apeclaf school meeting has been called for Oc tober IS for the purpose of levying a special school tax for the payment of warrants and maintaining th school. During, the first school month, which has just closed, 109 pupil entered the school, II ef whom are In the high school. At th recent bounty fair, New port pupils won 134.60 in cash prises, , , collars. deep cuffs anil broad 7 4 lil SELECT WHAT YOU .(,; ;ji'!NEED OPEN A CHARGE ; ACCOUNT ; The Eastern's liberal cred it policy is a boon to thou sands. 4 It is not necessary to have all the ready cash, when v you come here. , 1 Though you get the ut- -most in service high qual itles, fair prices, and easy . terms, you "- pay absolutely , nothing extra. Come in to- -morrow, and open a charge account.' Keep your mind and your pocketbook at ease. , 405 Washington St 1 at Tenth iV'fOEN SURPRISES .i -- III r" Indications ,; Are That. Ap'athy Will Cut, Normal Poll in Half,' ' ; Despite tha fact that th women f Oregon struggled 40 years to gain the privilege of. suffrage, now that they have ; it U is apparently: scorned by many, according to reports from regis tration districts. These show that the small registration of women to date threatens to cut in two what should be a normal , poll. Although : November 4 will be the first date on which Oregon women will have an opportunity to vote on statg measures, only r on out of every 10 has registered. . . The last day of registration Is next Monday, October to, , with the-' booke closed at 6. o'clock in the afternoon. It has been expected that the women of the stat would anow an Intense Interest In the referendum measure which will come up November Wive of labor ing men, It wa anticipated, , would de sire to vote on the worklngmen's, com pensation act and -it was also thought DiEglD3X JSKJS i: Ostrich R jr Special 1 .'fwrFridav and -Satoday : An Extraordinary Offering of tne Choicest 7-French Plumes in Blach,Whxte and Colors HERB Is a vast difference in the various grades of Os- . trioh Plumes the different evidences of quality being as . hard for the average person to detect as tha varying char ' antara of a diamond or tha different rr ad Intra of fur. Fra ley's plumes ar selected South African feathera from th male bird vastly superior to the commonplace, female stock, and infinltsly more beautiful and valuable.. . The French plumes below are. the very best that money can buy ere of . an extra ordinary color and finish and represent values greater, than type can imply. . v - ,,,.,. - i - nuBwox nxriBBS r ' Black, whit and colora ' . Regular $4.60.' 15 inches long, S Inches wide, now c9 QC only .......... ..... 9mJiJ Regular $.(0,. 11 inches long, oVyrrr..f $4.40 Regular 110.00, IS lnche long, Inane wida now gfj Regular tlJ.OO, 18 lnche long, 11 Inches wide, now JQ Ttc Higk Class Store Out of . ' tkc Hi'gk Rent District FRALE THIRD y SALMON STREETS Mist Purola You may' have a perr, feet complexion, puri fy, soften, soothe, san itize, your skin with - Purpla V Peroxide Cream Price 25c -rot ' JTrotectf Yourself CWW fT'f that tlie womrn of t -? t Interested In Uio : thoae meaaurea portal.-. u-; i ' university. Without registration ii-r n s next Monday, womon will M ' vote unless undergoing a ten ; . ; of being sworn In. Brand WlrttJock Arfovt 1. Washington, Oct. 1. Wor.l 1 1 ' received that Brand Whltlo'K wi 1 ' welcome to Belgium aa minister to. th t'nitod Sta"tes. 'A prise of 110,009 la offerel by tl Austrian minister of war for an mobile truck . tire to be character!, by durability and low cost Tour Znspeottoa 1st4 - ot tue 0..vl-.l LA.. a-.? rcrjuri 348 VOKSTSOir BTTTT Bet..broaaway and t-aia m HBOIIB-F a WD T'O'T TAKCBO AnQTMn t OT 1a A 1 i OOOS mil or OHIO AO o. Kxpert Marcel Waver in attend ance or at your own residence. Children' Hair Cutting , a ape cialty. Facial Massage, S o a 1 p Treatment, Hair Dyeing and Manicuring at popular prices, rxtoini MAXtr 3248. Regular $10.00, IS inches long, onfe..". $9.90 Regular $10.00, IS inches long, iniy..r.?T.515.00 "'i-i ostxxox Faiwiwi.-', Sand and "Stick-ups." Black '-. ,,.,' Whit and color , Regular $1.15, special.... 85 Regular to 11.75, ap;U.filf?1 ' Regular to 2.(0, spM.,.f Regular to 4.00, sp'l.. .2.B5 Regular to (1.00, sp'L..S4.95 ' Says: V,' VA l'-v iV..V '. U,it .,x ru. . I Beautify your .complexion ' and 'ive it that fresh, rosy glow, with the aid of v . , Purola Tint It . . Price 50 cts Take advantage of this spe cial offer. If you will buy one jar of Purola peroxide ; cream, 25c, you will be en titled to present this ad and 25c for a 5oc bottle of Pu , rola tint. ! : . f your drvgist a