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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1916. vmw voteon PRELIMINARY EVENTS YESTERDAY AT THE ANNUAL ROUND-OP AT PENDLETON f CONSCRIPTION, PUT UP j JO THE AUSTRALIANS House Passes Gonscripti'on ' Referendum and Senate Is Jr rAImost Certain to Rftffy It -; ; . A "? . . . ' Wi Melbourne. Sept 21, U. P.) Jj'Vnvet and mothers of Australia wUl "' the polls within a few weak to '-decide whether or not they shall senJ Your Position in Life Demands Good aothes-Bul Why Be Extravagant? si V X i ! their husbands and loni to war. It i .Ji nroha.blv the first tuna in the hlf "tory of the world that tha women of ( j'to make such a choice. J". The house of representatives toy- a ..vote Of 4T to 12 today passed a Mil ;;calllnj for a referendum on the ques .j.tion of conscription. It is considered certain that the bill will pass the , i'senate. women votera protabi7 will decide . ''whether the conscription measure, i atronjsly advocated by Premier Hushes, ' .. inwlll b approved at the referendum. It 'is tha federal belief that it will. ..Thousands of women with relatives at itha front are certain to vota their ..approval. iS0UND-UP HAS it rfriim rnwnnY IS KING TODAY ;.- : 1tt In ; i.r (OotlnneC Pram Pnjte One.) .opened this afternoon at 1:30 before ; jjthe largest opening; day attendance in J.the past five years. It was an omen ....'of another great success for tha "lai--; Jleet little city In the west." t The acene presented to the thou- : (;pbwub ifi viauuiv wnv wi:uupy lijc maul . (itnoth grnndntand and flanking bleat h- liars Is one that cannot but enrapture and thrill. Opposite the crowd and iJof track nit hunrireilK nf mnrhnva mil p- '-cowgirls on their ponies, waiting; for ... ik.i. ...... i i i . . . 'day. Their gaudy shirts and chape, ,;ay kerchiefs and wide brimmed , I" y 9- s ,r," " 7X r 'S. : i a. 1.) 4 saWVcaVskal Ms liT It' :'' .- (i."., V- 'f . . 1!'-.' " t! Boys' Union Suits for these S' , snappy mornings. Fleeced Unad, ribbed, full t fitting, in gray; or ecru the 50c and 65c grAdes . Tomorrow oaly at 39 ". Some fn the door case to ' morrow. , Morrison at Fourth 'j S. & H. Stamps Given! $ Do you wear Ralston Shoes ? R esmo. the tested ckin-treatment , 1 I ( you want to txperiment on your -kin, th.ere are plenty of treatments to experiment with. But if you want something' whose value has been . frovm by years and years at suc cessful use, if you want a treatment that doctors prescribe constantly, that you know contains nothing harsh or injurious, you will find it in ResinolOnn ,t, aided by Resinol Soap. It usuuly stops itching in ttanify, and rarely fails to clear way all trace of eczema or similar tormenting skin-eruption. Iteaiaol OtotaMntaiu! Railool Soap are aoM WeUdrataiata. Tor trial ire, writ to Dept. -R, Raaiael, Beldame, Mo. DOCTORS BRAND CONSTIPA TION HOST DANGEROUS Malady, consequences of whlek ara aot always ooaaidexed. la subject of Dra. . yhUllpa aad O rover la weakly haaltb . That food properly digested ahould ' V In eonata&t motion after reaching .. tha stomach, and failure to carry out that plaa of nature is tha causa of tnany troubles, waa the sain of the . weakly health talk by Drs. TL A. Phil , Dps and Samuel Grovr. who have of- fices In the Allsky building. : "There are enlargemeats in the In- ,testlno which check the motion long enough tor further digestion and ab sorption in the Intestinal tract Any thing that interferes with the Intes tinal activity, that holds tha food too lung, causes putrefactive process of de cay, In which there is production of poison," aaid tha dootora. "Theaw poisons axa absorbed by tha muoous mambrana lining and find .their way to tha blood, where they U:oat with the blood atream to all parts of tha body. In this la tha beginning of tha cause of many diseased condi tions that later manlfeat tbemsalves. "in fact, we may trace to thia cause fneadaches, dlsstness, any forms of vervousnesa, defective vision, ringing in. the, eare, catarrhal conditions, fa. vers, rheumatism,- kidney diseases and many others,'' . . . . - . : . Again,, these doctors announce their cure by Nature's way. which Is on the plan that "Health la Catching,' and is lh easiest way to gat a healthy body then kaP It ao. , (AdvJ sombreros stand out In splotchea color against the background of green trees and white tepeea of the Ind'as encampment. Every SXomamt Thrills. Tha arena and track is ao full of action that tha eye scarcely has time to revel in the beauty of the scene. Man struggles with brute for suprem acy, the brute aa often victor as van Qulahad; whooping cowboys astndo slewey ponies, daah past In clouds of dust; Indians, their tawny bodies be decked in barbaric splendor, dance or parade or race; stage coaches, clumsy old forerunners of tha fast express, careen and pitch along their course to exemplify the danger and hardship of travel In pioneer times, outlaw mus tangs rear and plunge and snort in their maddened efforts to rid them selves of their human burdens; steers, shaking their long, menacing horns, race across tha field only to have their wild flight checked suddenly by lariat that trips them up and brings them crashing to earth; writhing ropes dance and sing in tha air; cowboys yip, Indians whoop and the crowd gives vociferous vent to Its varied emotions. Every Moment a Thriller. Kvent follows event rapidly and al most bewllderlngly as the Round-Up presents the sports of rangeland and plains. There Is never a moment that does not have it thrill as these reck less rougbrlders vie with one another in the pastimes familiar to their life. What with bucking and buldogglng, roping and riding, relay, pony-expre", stage coach, cowpony and Indian rac ing and a dosen or more daredevil stunts that only the mind of a cowboy could conceive, the audience has scant time to pause and reflect on the mean ing of it all. For the time being the spirit of the thing holds them en thralled. All morning the atneeta were filled with crowds, the greatest since the opening day of the memorable 1911 ROuAd-Up. " '; Maay pedals Arriving. , The grocers' special, bearing; 193 merchants, arrived early this morning and was followed soon by two special cars of Northwest laundrymen, who were met at the train by a parade of stage coaches, cowboys and Indians, led by the La Grande Elks' band. A special car arrived from Burns and one from La Grande. Every reg ular tral had on from one to half a dozen extra coaches, all filled to the vestibules. The ticket office has been besieged all mornln, and swarma have been about the accommodation Several hundred automobiles ara ters. already parked here for three days. HAPPY CANYON GIUES REALISTIC PORTRAYAL OF FRONTIER SCENES Pendleton, Or, Sept JL Little old Happy Canyon, 'wildest of all wild frontier towns," opened last evening in its big, new pavilion and formally inaugurated the festivities of the sev enth annual Round-Up. The sound of hammers and saws had hardly died be fore the yfps of cowboys announced that the lid was off so small a mar gin did directors have in preparing their new pavilion for the show Happy Canyon this year is no make shift Institution, as In the past two years. The Commercial club has built a pavilion covering a whole block at a cost of 112,000 and visitors tonight found themselves seated In a great grandstand facing a row of store fronts In front of which runs the "Main street" of Happy Canyon. Scenes Are SeaUstlo, Above the store fronts they saw rocky cliffs fringed with evergreens end sloping up to white mountain peaks. Amid this mountain scenery they saw a typical trail and the real Ism of the scene was brought out when pack burros were seen winding about the trail. At the very front of this forest scene was a woodland atage where wood nymphs, represented by high school girls, danced and where the more artlstio features of the program were given. Below in the street varied scenes were presented from a horseback dance to a wild steer fight. There was something doing every minute and the crowd roared its approval The program lasted a little more than an hour after which the spectators were turned loose In the Red Dog gambling palace and the dance hall to enjoy themselves as did the hardy pioneer of the west. gambling evloes BUmarous. Every gambling device known to those of early days were running and they were la charge of man who played .the games when the law winked t thm -- m" "oflr, ! only Happy Canyon currency could be wagered and at the long bars the drinks. . while beartnr ' fnnnM.Ki. names, in reality conformed to all re nulrments of tha prohibition law. Happy Canyon will be open every night until the end of week and bids fair to rival In popularity It big brother, the Round-Up, which opens tomorrow afternoon. Bullets Hy When Pay Requested nilpino Shatters Bailor's Taiga and ,. Ihooti IU Wje ftung to Bee Xx " 'ciUment, Xeapa Sigh Xmbaakment. Seattle, Sept IL OX. P.) IWhen Proprietor Shlg-eu h ICajuvgaws I t 'Si. i v.-. . ; " m km a? ..:.' irw is ' . m j X : ' .' .f -f-'A .A,.'., V. ".v'.'.WA'.VlW-,K1.V.' ..W.,,,.,Jii',A'.-V.,Wjk,l1 V " .4 ' - 5 ' w at s i 1 I 1 14. n V,. . -v ' 4 &?,7- nyMB.vAkt-iWiritmwiiia Top Jersey bull nnloadine a confident rider (at right) ; buffalo, un able to dump George Fletcher, lies down. Bottom Dave White, who was Injured yesterday when horse fell on him. hotel tried to collect room rent from his Filipino tenant, A. Mehdy, last night his roomer whipped out a re volver, made a dash for the door and started shooting. Shlgeta blew a whistle and yelled. W. T. Wood, ja sailor from the U. S. S. South Dakota, and Patrolman W. G. Morrison, Joined in the chase. One bullet from tha minino'a run struck b sailor in the thigh, splintering the cone. Another bullet struck A. L. Smith, who ran out into the street to see the excitement in the leg. The Filipino escaped by leaping over a zz-root embankment Boxing Federation For Coast Formed Seattle. Wash., Sept tl (P. N. 8.) A new boxing federation, embracing the entire coast is assured today, ac cording to A, 8. Goldsmith, chairman of the athletic commission of the Se attle Athletic club. An agreement has been made with the Olympic club of San Francisco and the Los Angeles Athletic clubi according to Goldsmith. r i jl wt ' sY r rr Glasses $1.50 to $7.50 Oet your XSTFTOX eiaeses frem the BnfOOAL EXPERT. JUTTTOX clauee as low a M OO. We grind all Lenaes ia or m Sbob. ARDeKeyser Optometrtttt A Optician 8n4. nor Colombia Bldg MS Washington St, at W ark St. Golden West Coffee c ORDER When it is really easy to dress iven, antJ possible on a moderate pure why not wear clothes so correctly tailored that you appear at your best at ail times? The great system of NicoU stores enables us to offer you distinctly individual tailoring at less than the usual price. Let as tailor your clothes with just that "difference" o sought after by the smart world, yet found only where design and craftsmanship have become an art. There's a suggestion of Autumn in the mingled tones of our Fall fabrics. The soft blendings of greens and russet browns re mind that the year is waning. Come in and choose from a thousand weaves and patterns. We'll fashion your suit on correct lines without going to extremes. Don't let cold weather catch you unawares. Suits, and Overcoats, $25, $30, $35 and Up Oscar M. Smith, Manager 108 Third St Near Washington aBfaBB-esajBantmesBBsmmBHSB- (Dili liW. A Sale (If I Wo Commencing Friday Morning Sept. 22nd at 1 0 A. M. Majestic Cloak .an Purchases the $35,000 Silverfield Fur Stock swL Ooc &m ivrom son Si SO Cents on the Dollar Was The Purchase Price of this Well Known Fur Stock SO Cents on the Dollar New Fall Stock Coats and Suits To introduce our new lines to the women of Portland, we have in cluded in this Great Money-Savnig Event our Coat and Suit Denart- ment Hecr you will find bargains that are truly typical of the popular term - Bargains Galore Await You! Beautiful Blue Cheviot Suits, nicely tailored. Sale price S13.95 Beautiful Diagonal Cloth Suits, made in very latest effects. Sale price ..: $14.75 Plush Coats We are headquarters for these popular, nobby Coats. Look at these-prices $16.95 - $19e50 - $22.50 $27.50 I I 1 This Entire Well-Known Stock of High Grade Fors The peer of any ever shown in the dtr of Portland, consisting of every known species of Furs, such as Beaver in separate Scarfs and Muffs. Great bargains inj WoIf Sets, separate sets, at one-half price. Seal Sets, Ermine Sets, Persian Lamb Scarfs, Hudson Seal Coats and Astrachan Coats. Were all bought by us at 50 Cents on tha Dollar and will all be sold at One-Half The Regular Selling Price SILVERFIELD'S original ticket and Price Mark on each piece, EXTRA XN ORDER TO MAKE QUICK ACTION more deft ZZZ? flr nite we combined with thia great FUR SACRJ. FICE an ENTIRE NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Women's and Misses9 Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts at Pr4ctically the Same, Remarkable Reductions, We cannot ! enumerate or describe, for lack of space, every article in this GREAT STOCK, but we want to assure you that every garment is of the LATEST FALL and WINTER MODELS and compels wonderful money SAVING TO ALL. 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