The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 08, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1914..
WOULD.HAVE FORESTS
ASSET TO COUNTIES,
SAYS U. S.
OFFIIA
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Henry S. Graves Believes Re
' serves Can Be Used as
Credit to Build Roads, '
DIVISION OF THE REVENUE
Plan Contemplate Giving LOc&l OOT-
irnmtnt 35 Pr Cant of Proceeds
of th Amounts &celvd.
TlTiry S. Gravp. forester and chief
of the United SUttea forest service.
has a plan for making 4he national I
foretttH represent actual value to the
counties nnd districts in which they
arc located.
, 1I bfllpvpg the national forests can
he uHfl nn a credit In building perma
nent htghwayn that will aid the de
velopment of the county In which a
Riven forest is located, the road to be
either within or outside the forest. Then
plan may BOlve the problem xt bulld-
lnsr the projected road around the i
bane of Mt. Hood.
Mr. Graves, who has been In Port
land for several days, explained his
plan In an address before the Pro-
irresstve Business Men's clijb at lunch
eon today, in the Multnomah hotel. I
Briefly, it In this:
Forests Pay KTo Taxes.
National forests pay no taxes, state
r county. The federal, government
recoisrnizeji that the forest should not
be a dend weight on the county or J
community. Tnererore. it provides that
the rourcty In which a forest Is lo-!
cated hall receive 25 per cent of the !
proceeds of the forest from the !
Rale of ripe timber or the
fees from trrazinie. In some In
stances the amounts thus received are
considerable. In other Instances the ;
forest is too distant from transporta- '
tlon or market or too Inaccessible at
present to permit the sale of timber
and the Rriizlnpc opportunity may be '
limited. Then the intent of the kov-
eminent to make the forest contribute
to the support of the public lnstltu-1
tionx in the county Is largely defeated.
Hut Mr. Craves believes that in the
future. 1f not now. the forest will be
realized from. In the meantime the
need for the road serving the purposes
already defined ls immediate. So he
proposes that the credit of the forest
be drawn on in other words, that
congress advance the money to build
the road, unci be reimbursed from the,
county s. proportion or the proceeds
from the forest. j
Possibilities Almost Unlimited. 1
There need be no general legislation
covering the plan, he says. A gen- !
eral definition of policy Indtscrlm- j
Jnately affecting all forests and in- i
volvlng a ponderous total of probable
expenditure might defeat it, Kach
project, says Mr. Graves, should be
handled independently, its merit to be
well determined before beginning, with
cooperative work by the forestry de
partment, the state highway depart
ment arnl the county officials.
The application of this plan In the
Ticlnfty of Portland might result in
building the proposed road from Gov
ernment Camp around the east base of
Ml. Hood into the Hood River valley,
making the loop connection between
the Mt. Hood road and Columbia High
way. Forestsr Addresses Tsls Men.
The foTester was the speaker of the
evening at the in-formal dinner of thj
Yale Alumni association of Oregon at
the I'niVft-Hity club Tuesday night. He
discussed the influence of the Yale
forestry si-hoot ipon the national for- j
estry service and declared to the 35
Tale men present that the university
should seek to develop along thofae
lines in which it is or may easily be.
preeminent In this country rather than l
seek to develop every department of,
education.
Following the dinner, Samuel Hill
exhibited in the auditorium his stere
optlcon views of the Columbia River
Highway and other roads throughout
the world. Mr. Hill paid a tribute to
Itoadmaster .1. H. Veon, Amos Benson
and Hufiis C. Holman. chairman of the
board of county commissioners, for)
the work accomplished in building the
.highway. j
Newberg G. 0. P. j
i Women Active!
Newberg. Or.. Oct. 8. At the meet
ing held here Tuesday sftemoon by
IIIC v wmtu iiri'iiirm nil . I U LIS J L a CVIII j
hill county there was a lively interest1
manifested, hJM it is evident that the1
votes of the women of this county, at !
least, will be a factor In the election.
That there are two women candidates
on the Republican ticket this year i
srtves lidded Interest. Mrs. Carrie Sher-'
wood and Miss Alice L. Adams, the,
former candidate for recorder and the i
latter for treasurer, were present at !
me meeting aim muue niiori laiivs. j
A numner or men were present also.
Charles B. Wilson of Newberg, oandi- '
date for county clerk, was called upon ;
for a talk, as was also J. B. Dodson ofl
jncMinnvuie, candidate ior county
Judge. , I
The clubs have a total membership
of 87. The next meeting is to be i
held at Sheridan, October ,12.
There's a Reason
For Baldness
But No Excuse for It
Bow to Prevent Ctrayncss ; What to Do
If Already Bald. -
Neglect of the hair and scalp is the '
primary reason for baldness in nearly '
all cases. But any excuse for the '.
neglect is necessarily a poor excuse.
A little systematic attention and the
use Of a really good halt tonic will
destroy and prevent the return of dan
druff. That. In turn nrnvpnta nrmo.
ture grayness and baldness. Many hair
tonics on the market are worthless if
not harmful. The SAFE way is to mix
vour nwrt hair tonic nt hnm e nr-.hav. '
s, reliable druggist mix it for you. ac-!
cording to this formula: Dissolve H i
cracnm juemnoi urysiais in oz. Bay
Rum; then add 2 oz. Lavona da Com
pos ee. Mix thoroughly. Rub into the
scalp with fingers or stiff brush night
and morning. This is the best-known
formula for dandruff, to stop falling
hair, to cleanse and beautify the hair.
and to stimulate the growth of new
oslr. One of the ingredients not only
stimulates .the hair-growing, follicles,
but tends to revive the activity of the
pigment-forming cells,, so as to make
prematurely gray hair turn bacK to its
natural color. The ingredients of thjs
balr tonic Cfn be purchased at any
firug store. Try this tonic night and
morning for 39 days, even If totally
paid; It has accomplished wonders for
Women's
Union Suits
Perfect-Fitting Garments in High-Neck, Long-Sleeve fl 2 Q
Styles, in Ankle Length Regular $2.00 Grade at, SuitD 1 .O T
Tomorrow, we will give prominence to a splendid: line of Women's Wool
Union Suits by placing all sizes on sale at a special price reduction It is a
sale that many women will take advantage of to supply a full season's needs
-They are fine elastic fibbed garments "of perfect fit and correct weight
shown in high neck, long sleeve styles, in ankle length and in all A QA
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CHILDREN'S HOSE in
20c Grade, Special, Pair
An unusually fine line of Children's fast
black Cotton Hose, made with double
knee and foot. All sizes for boys and
girls stockings that stand hard wear and
are regularly sold at 20c a pair. "I "1
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sizes Regular $2.00 values, on sale at.
WOMEN'S HOSE, Our 27 n
Best 50c Grade, Special Oft
On sale tomorrow, a splendid line of fall
fashioned, imported Lisle Hose fox
women all sizes. They come with rein
forced heel and toe. Good, durable, well
looking Stockings. Always sold at Qp7
50c a pair. On Sale at O I V
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On Sale at
Pacific Phone All the Latest and Best Home Phone
Marshall 5080 Styles Are Here in La-1 A-2112
dies' Home Journal Patterns at 10c and 15c Each
Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Same Day
Received Charges Prepaid Within 150 Miles of City
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Store Opens Daily at 8:30 a. m., on Saturdays 9 a.m.
Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m., Saturdays at 6 p. m.
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THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY
Great Economy in This Sale
of Boys' Well Made j Shirts
They Come With Soft Turn-Down Collar and in i Assorted
Dark and Light Patterns Regular 50c Values
Only
Boys need a generous supply of Shirts for school and ee3ry day wear and
.here is a splendid opportunity to secure well appearing, $4ll wearing Shirts
at a iuue cose iney arc maae 01 gooa materials in iignj; uxia aarK pari eras
and in all sizes They -come with soft turn-down collar iaiid are the OA
kind sold everywhere at 50c Priced this sale at.. :t.. ...... .IJJfC
MEN'S GOWNS, Regu- AQr
lar 75c Grade, Special at Tt V C
Good styles in Men's Outing Flannel
Gowns all sizes in neat patterns. Good,
generous length and width. The AQg
best 75c grade. This Sale at XV
MEN'S SOCKSj iPegular 1 A
25c Grade, Special Price 1w
Men's Fine CashmeiC Socks, underpriced
11 sizes in black iwith gray heel and
toe. The best Z5$i Jjrade.
Sale at .J.i
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This.'
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Prudent, Economical People Buy Here, Because There Are No Prices Lower Than Ours
2i5S?oEK!? OUR 785th BARGAIN 1FRIBAY
Involved in this sale are seasonable goods from every section of this great store. From end to end and from top to bottom you will find unmatchable values on every hand. For morrow's sale we
have reduced prices to an unusually low point the lowest we have ever attempted. Price reductions that are going to draw the greatest crowds of shoppers that this store ever entWtainecL Come!
For
Friday
Are You Ready to Profit By This Sale of
Women's and Misses'
Mew Fall Goats
This Underpriced Offering Includes the Season's Best Styles
and Most Fashionable Fabrics Balmacaan, BelteS-Back
and Other Models, in Black, Plain Colors and Mixtures
Regular Values to $16.50 on Sale at Low Figure of Only
It is just such value-giving as this that is doubling our ready-to-wear
business It is evidence that after comparisons people
fiSd that our new fall stocks are most complete and satisfactory
and the values here are unquestionably best For tomorrow's
sale we have gathered a fine lot of women's and young ladies'
Coats and repriced them at worth-while reductions The assort
ment includes many of the leading styles Balmacaan,. belted
back effects and many other models in desirable lengths They
come in Boucle, Astrachan, plaids, mixtures, plain and fancy
Zibelines, etc. All sizes in black, navy, brown, Russian green,
Copenhagen .and other wanted colors Every garment of perfect
finish and beautifully modeled Select your new Coat tomorrow
and save the difference between figures up to $16.50 qj
and -s. vf mUO
A Fortunate Purchase That Brings to
You Wonderful TOTr 5 4-
Values in Women's W SL JL S Til
Four Popular Styles in Four Different Fabrics CQ
Plain White and Printed Patterns $1.25 Values at U7 V
YouTl be tempted to buy a half dozen or more when you see
what wdnderful values are to be had at this sale We were for
tunate in securing some 40 dozen well finished, perfect" fitting
waists at about half their actual value and now we offer them
to you in the same way They come in four different fabrics and
in four popular styles with low neck and long sleeves All sizes
in plain white and in pretty printed crepe with organdy col- rA
lar Waists that sell regularly at $1.25 on sale tomorrow 0C
None Exchanged, Sent C O. D. or on Approval at This Sale Price.
An Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale of Short
Lengths of Percales and Ginghams
Standard Quality Percales in Light and Dark Colors and Full 36
Inches Wide Also Fine Quality Ginghams in Medium and Dark
Styles Our Regular 10c and 2l2c. Qualities for This Sale at Only
Another important underpriced offering of special interest to women who have home
sewing to do. A sale of Manufacturers' Short Lengths of best standard quality Per
cale and Ginehams 3000 yards of Percales in a full variety of desirable patterns in
light and dark colors. They come full 36 inches wide and in 10 to 20-yard length;
Yd.
th Gintrhams are of the best standard quality full width and are shown in medium
and dark styles. They come in 14 to 12-yard jengtfis. Qualities regularly sold at 10c, and 124c 7
a yard. On sale BARGAIN FRIDAY AT I V
A Sale of Manufacturers' "Scraps"
This Bargain Offering for Tomorrow's Sale Consists of an Assort-
ment of Odds and Ends, Samples of Toweling and Damask, Art
Linens, Huck Towels, Napkins, Etc Specially Priced for This Sale
An Unlimited Assortment to Select From, and Every Piece a Great Bargain! It is an
important sale of Mill Ends or "Scraps," Odds and Ends and Maufacturers'. Sample
Pieces of Huck Toweling Dice Damask Towels Napkins Art Linens, etc in fact,
innumerable needs may be supplied from this great assortment You will find pieces
suitable for fancy work, dish towels, dust cloths, napkins, polishing cloths, etc, etc
Various lengths and "widths. Come early and have first choice from, the entire lot,
placed on sale tomorrow BARGAIN FRIDAY AT EACH
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A Sale of Cotton Batts, Full Size Qr
for Comforts, 90c Grade, Each UC
FOR TOMORROW ONLY We offer at a splen
did price reduction a fine lot of Cotton Batts in
full comfort size and full 3 pounds In weight They
open out in sheets 72 by 84 inches, and are CQs
snow white. Regular 90c grade Friday at U if 1
A Sale of Cotton Challies for Com
fort Covering, 124c Quality, Yd.
FOR TOMORROW. ONLY At this opportune
tfrne we have arranged this special sale of Cotton
.Challies, suitable for comfort covering. A great
many styles and colorings to select from in 10 r
to 20-yard leneths. Ree. 12l4c jrrade Friday wt
Closing Out Surplus Stock of Dainty
Bufflings in Shadow Laces and Nets
A Complete Showing of All the Newest Patterns in White,
Cream and Ecru They Are Also Shown in Dolly Varden
Effects in Chiffon With Colored .Edge Our Regular 25c
and 35c Grades Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Sale Only
A' superb showing of dainty Ruf flings at a price reduction
that will cause rapid disposal 6f surplus stocks. The as
sortment includes all the newest and best styles in various widths. They come in
dozens of pretty patterns in shadow laces and nets in white, cream and ecru; also
in charming Dolly Varden effects in chiffons with neat colored edge. They C
are of excellent qualities sold regulatly at 25c-35c yard; Bargain Friday at 1 OL
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Extra! Special Friday!
A Great Sale of
Battenberg
Scarfs and
Centerpieces
Reg. 65c Val- 2Qr
ues on Sale for JsS
For tomorrow, at our
Art Section, we place
on sale a fine lot of
Battenberg Scarfs and
Centerpieces. They're
neatly made of Renais
sance braid, with fine
linen centers. Scarfs
come 17x54 ins., cen
ers 30 ins. They are
the kind sold regularly
at 65c Priced Qr
this sale at. . . .Ot
ensaicioiiLai saiie
BeanitiffuLl Bolls
Full-Jointed Dolls, Full Twenty-Four Inches High Sleep
ing Eyes With Eyelashes Sewed Parted Wig With Rib
bon Bow Shoes and Stockings Blondes and Brunettes
They Are Regular $2.50 Values Special for Tomorrow
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For
Choice
Take advantage of this great sale. Purchase now for pres
ent needs and for rift purposes later. A special import
order, placed before the war, with one of the largest Germm Doll .Factories, has
just been received. It is a sensational Doll sale planned to gladden the hearts of the
little ones. A price comparison will tell you what an important spring is possible
by purchasing now. About 25 dozen Full Jointed Dolls of gooil durable quality,
that are full 24 inches high; beautiful Dolls with sleeping eyes aiji real eyelashes,
pretty curly hair with fine parted wig. Some have blue eyes, offers brown, and
you have choice of light, medium and daTk hair. They come with hbes A Q
and stockings and are the kind regularly sold at $2.50. For this safest. .!) 1 Vs
Extra! Special Friday!
A Sale of
Stamped
Ready Made
Gowns
Reg. 85c Kind A Cn
On Sale Only
Here is your opportu
nity to secure a High
Grade Gown at a low
price. They are made
of good quality nain
sook and stamped in
many pretty designs.
Come in low-neck and
kimono - sleeve style.
The kind that sell regu
larly at 85c
This sale
Final Clean-Up Sale of All Broken lines of
Hish Grade AUSIver
and Flommcimg
A Huge Variety to Select From Venise Bands and All
overs, Shadow Flouncings, Net-Top Edges, Colonial Silk
Allovers, Nets, Etc Regular Values to $1.25 the Yard
Specially Reduced for Tomorrow's Sale to Low Figure of
A vptv sjitisfarlnrv Vnisinps; in nirr I.arf. .9rfinn in fart
an unusuallv laree volume of sales has left us with sev-
eral broken lines, short bolts and odd pieces of dainty allover arjflouncing laces,
and tomorrow we place the entire assortment on sale at a ridic'ilfiusly low price.
You have choice from a huge variety of patterns in Venise baMs and shadow
flouncings with and without allovers to match. Also net-top' fies, colored silk
allovers and nets, cotton point de sprit, etc. It is an unusual Importunity to se
cure the most dainty and desirable laces at about one-fourth their actual value.
You have choice from qualities regularly sold up to $1.25 a yafefj. Bar
gain Friday, while they last, the yard . !
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Extra! Special Friday!
Only About Half Price
For the Regular $1 Size
The
"White House"
Cook Book
59c
Tomorrow, at our No
tion Counter, we place
on sale a limited num
ber of the latest edition
of the celebrated White.
House Cook Book a
book of inestimable
value to housekeepers.
Comes in heavy oil
cloth binding and in
the regular $ CQ
size. On sale. 0!C
A Wonderful Showing and; pale of
TU -rv A -r if In Popular
Styles
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They Are Made of Excellent Quality Amoskeag Gingham,
in Neat Checks, Both Fitted and Gathered Styles, With or
Without Bibs Wide Tie Strings and Pockets Regular 25c
and 35c Grades Specially Priced for Tomorrow's Sale at
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Buy as many as you wish, and as long as they last, but
don't delay your coming, for they'll surely sell rapidly at
this bargain price. They are well made, well finished garments mde of excellent
quality Amoskeag ginghams in neat checked patterns. They.com in the popular
fitted or gathered styles with or without bibs, and with plain herrj for ruffled edge.
All are made in good widths and lengths, finished with wide tie sfrfigsand 1 P
neat pockets. Made to sell regularly at 25c and 35c; priced Barga Friday 1 OL
100
Crepe
Paper
Napkins
Regular 10c Kind
Great Sale of Women's Fall and
Winter -Weiffht Elkoes
tf 2 f A PAIR Styles for street and evening wear; qualities yrth $3J0to$4.
DdUU Up-to-the-minute, brand-new footwear of the most defjlndable qualities;
shape-retaining, perfect-fitting Shoes shown here in all sizes andiMpdths. The most
fashionable styles for street and evening wear, including those jth cloth tops,
patent vamp, narrow recede toes and kidney heel; as well as trimore conserva
tive styles in patent, kid and dull leathers; also patent and gunriMal "Baby Doll"
Boots with short, broad toe, low heel and cloth top and fine kidjjahoes with hand
turned soles. All these come in button or lace styles and reprejfint the best of
workmanship and materials. Qualities sold in exclusive shoes g&res ff J A A
at 3.50 to $A pair, priced at . ... . .O.UU
Sale of Children's Dependable School? Shoes
Boys' Donbte-Soled School Shoes, m
sizes 9 to 13 J4,
Boys' Double-Soled School Shoes, .in
sizes 1 to Sj4, at
$1.75
$1.98
Boys' Oil Grain Logger Sh43, in sixes' CO AO
9 to at 4lT.v.'ii P0
$3.48
Boys' Oil Grain Logger Shf in sizes
1 to si2, at Ill
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