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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 18 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER i 20,1 1916. . , , V PORTLAND OREGON.' Aiillli.iiiililii..iiililHiiiiiiiAliiltiAiAAiiiliA AAAAAAAA A AA AAAAAAAAAA A A AA AAAAAAAAAA A A AA AAA A A AA AA A AA AAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAiAAl AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA A A A i kkkkk AAAAAiAiAAAiAAlAtiiA PRESENT OUTL IS SPORTSMEN! Duck and Pheasan t Season " 'M . -. ""I 111 1 1 opens October first. We are ready with all standard makes of guns and ammuni tion. Expert gun cleaning and repairing. Sportinr Goods Shop. Basement Balcony. Charge Pure bases tomorrow and balance of this month go on the October accounts and are made Payable November First SILVER V2 PRICE md less .than half. Discontinued patterns in "World Brand" medium knives and forks; des sert knives, forks, spoons; teaspoons, table spoons, berry spoons, orange spoons, baby spoons; sugar tongs, butter knives, pie servers, ladles, etc. Hurryl They're going fast. Silverware Shop, Main Floor SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR ORDER Imported and domestic models now on dis play, together with samples of materials, trim mings, etc., for individual selection. Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor E WILSON IN LEAD TUB QUALITY' Or POBJLAMD Gllson Gardner Predicts Pres ident Will Carry California; ft Maine Is Discussed, We Are Prepared for a Busy Wednesday-? -Read and You Will Realize Why I QOK NECK AND NECK RAC n. - - - ; Although not willing; to haxard a prediction on the outcome of the presi dential election In November eo early In . the campaign, Gileon Gardner. .Washington correepondent of the Newspaper Enterprise association anl well-Known writer on national politic, says that the present time the out look la for a neck-and-neck vote. Mr. Gardner arrived in the city yesterday - from California on "a swing around the circle," "Governor Johnson will be electefl "senator 4n California,, by an an over- wiielmln vote." he ,salJ, "and It is . my opinion that Wilson wlJU carry the " state, too; "There are many 'things to be taken Into consideration In estimating PreM- dent Wilson's strength. In Maine. a. . cording to form, the Republicans should have carried the state by 25,000. As It wag their majority was 13,000 gome 12.000 below form. ZAbor Zs strongly Wllsoa. a- ' "The question of tariff undoubtedly '' entered Into the Maine election but the 12,000 votes that the Republican : did not get were Wilson votes. "Beyond a doubt the united labor Tvote is behind President Wilson. It was for him before the passage of :he 'eight hour law. The passage of thl3 act simply strengthened the president with labor. "Not long ago a California labor . man was asked why he would support .' Wilson. He replied, 'the ClHyton not. the seamen's bill and the appointment of Brandels to the supreme court.' "This reply shows consideraole thinking aa all three have made for the advance of labor especially tfie 'appointment of Brandels, for, in the final analysis, it is the supreme court that passes ultimately on all our lavs. "Attain there la the paciflat vote. None can estimate Its strength. None can judge the power of the women"of this country in influencing this vU.. Wa have--preparedness parades but . no peace parades. reaoe Tote for Wilson. "But there is a peace vote none can say how large especially in the middle west. This vote will be tor 'Wilson because he has kept us out of - war. Remember what Henry For J - .did In the presidential primaries in Michigan and in Nebraska, and he was '.not an avowed candidate. , ,i . "Among the bulk of the people there Is a big Wilson sentiment. I don't . know how much theatre applause In ' dlcates but I do know that in Callfor ' nla in the motion picture theatres the flashing of President Wilson's like ness on the screen always brings great applause. And I think motion picture house audiences are representative of i the bulk of the people." Hill Says Eeal Issue Not Fixed . Vrealdeat of Great Vwfhant Seolare WUsom's "Steam Bolter" Kethods Tailed to Tix Wag Dispute. ' Seattle, Wash.. Sept 26. (P. N. S.) i Here for a special conference with , Or eat Northern officials, Louis W. 21111, president of that railway, today characterized the eight-hour law as ' "not by any mean a real settlement .f the railroad strike." , ' "The real Issue of the strike wages -was not settled in President Wilson's team rolling process." said Mr. Hill, "and that issue at stake is yet to : - coma. His action may have been a political move, but It certainly ex : pressed a serious lack of knowledge of actual railway conditions. Govern , ment railway mail clerks are aorne . times required to work more than eight hours a day and yet President Wilson, In his speech, declared that so clety generally had accepted the elght hour day." Mr. Hill said no extensions of the Great Northern In either Oregon or " Washington are contemplated. Mistaken for Deer, "V Was .Only Wounded r , Oeorge Tan Anken of Xedford Shot la , ,,- Jaw By S. 3D. Xlrkendail Zs Tint Ac tfdent of Season. Klamath Falls, Or., Sept 26. George Van Auken a farmer living near Med- . ford was shot for" a deer by E. E. KJrk- andall. The accident happened In the ' mountains west of here Wednesday, ac cording to reports. ' Kirkendall fired at what he believed ( to be a deer moving m the brush. The bullet entered Van Aukens jaw . and went out back of the ear. The assistance of Dr. R. R. Hamilton, who waa also hunting; In that territory wera secured, so that the wounded man received Immediate attention. He Will recover. This Is the first acc!- y dent reported this season. EqnlUble Quit Business. ' Olympia, Wash.. Sept 26. (P. N. S. State Auditor C. W. Clausen con- - tinued to place In the mall today let ters to stockholders and members of the Equitable Savings, Loan & Invest ment Association of Seattle, saying . that this organisation could "no longer - continue business." The letter says an , Investigation of the books of-the com- pony, headed by H. O. Shuey, club man, s ahowed the impossibility of continue . anca and captioned the stockholders . not to pay any more money Into Its treasury. " i The books were removed to the coun ;ty -courthouse In Seattle where they re being gone over ones again. ' -''t- Company ti Home. .Dallas, Or., Sept. 16. Company L., 57 strong, arrived home at 1:50 last night, and nearly tha whole town was at the v depot to meet the boys. A formal re- ceptlon arranged by the Patriotic Uagua will be given at the Armory Wednesday evening. J. R. Craven, president of the Commercial club, will preside. Judge H. H. Belt will deliver '' the Address t welcome. You VI1I Soon ' Need r.i l .. ' Eyeglasses Special $3.50 The same expert careful attention at this special price as if the regnlar charge were made. Your, eyes examined by our registered optometrists and glasses prescribed (only when needed) to your individual requirements. Lenses in gold-filled mountings. Optical Shop. Balcony, 6th St 250 Pairs Scrim Curtains to Be Closed Out Tomorrow Plain, hemstitched scrim curtains of excellent weave and make. Four different grades in the lot of 250 every pair at a wortn-while saving: 85c Values Reduced to. $1.30-$ 1.75 Values for. 59c 95c S2.00.S2.75 Values for . . . $3.00-$4.00 Values for. Curtain Shop, Seventh Tloor. $1.19 $1.98 What Fashion Favors in Women's Neckwear Here! Neckwear is distinctive this Fall the shapes are entirely new and many fabrics never used before have appeared. For instance: Broadcloth and Satin Collars Hand embroidered or plain, pinked, picot or lace edged, 98c to S3. So. Broadcloth Vests Latest addition to the tailored costume Just in, 2.50 tr S4.50. Hand-Embriodered Georgette La r e and small collars, Yal. lace or fluted edges. 48c to 7.50. Fine- Net Neckwear That lightens the dark frock or suit. Hand embroidered, fluted or frilled edges, some Jet trimmed. White and exquisite color effects. 2.30 to 7.50. Neckwear Shop, Main Floor. $15 -$16.50 Bags $11.85 Men's and women's fine black traveling bags in all leathers and sizes. High grade bags that will give a lifetime of service and always look gooca Tomorrow only 11.85. $10.00 Cowhide Suitcases $7.25 New, Just received in a special purchase. Good, heavy leather cases with strongly reinforced edges and lJ4-inch straps all around. Lug-sage 8 hop. Sixth Floor Solid Tomatoes, Can 9c Best quality, solid packed, No. 2pS cans. Dozen 1.05. Swift's Empire Brand Bacon, Eastern cured, whole or half strips, lb. 25c. Em p son's Cut String Beans, No. 2 cans, 2ltc grade, dozen 1.15, can 10c. Olcra, Mcllhenny's, No. 2 cans, dozen $1.65, can 14c. Eastern Wax Beans, Ferndell brand, dozen 1.75, can 15c Empson's Peas, 25 c grade, do-:-en 2.35, can 20c; 20c grade, dozen 2, can 17c; 15c grade, dozen 1.45, can 12J4c Grated Pineapple, Diamond W brand, No. 2 cans, doz. 1.45, can 12c. Pickled Walnuts, or Onion Cross & Blackwell's, dozci 2.75, bottle 25c. Tree Tea, English Breakfast, Ceylon or Oriental, 1-Ib. pack Ks 38c Royal Banquet Butter, churned fresh daily, roll 72c. Victor Coffee, our 30c freshly roasted grade, lb. 25c Ninth Floor. Fifth Street 1 f Special Prices on Room-Size Rugs Full assortments, all desirable patterns and colors. Seamless Tapestry Brussels 8:3x10:6 Size $13.85 9 :0xl2 :0 Size $14.95 Seamless Velvet Rugs 8:3x10 :6 Size $17.85 9 :0xl2 tO Size $19.85 Axminster, Heavy Quality 8 :3x10:6 Size $17.85 9:0x12:0 Size $19.85 Ru Shop. Seventh Floor. THIS GALA EVENT FOR MEN New Soft FELT HATS for Fall $ 1 SO 1200 On Sale Tomorrow Exactly 100 dozen a lucky purchase f lated. NEW; every one, the output of a man- ti . ,- ufacturer who made a big price concession hop- 'ilfrL ij'V . ing to secure thereby part of our steady busi- iffi ness. We quote no comparative price, but we will match these hats against any $2 headgear we've ever seen. Buy The latest Fall styles for advanced or conservative dressers. Choice of blue, brown, gray, black and tan. as many as you like, while any of 1200 hats remain, at the astonishingly low price of l.5o. Men's Furnishings Shop, Main Floor MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Semi-Annual Sale of Beds and Bedding Tiow enters on its third day. The first two days saw our bedding sections 'thronged with thrifty shoppers who realize that it may be a long time before they can again en joy such savings as this sale affords. Radical underpricings on blankets and comfort ers; sheets, pillow cases, bedspreads, etc., and All Our Metal Beds, Bed Springs and Mattresses Reduced Excepting only De Luxe Springs. Easy terms of payment if desired. Bed in white enamel fin- (Jcy QQ ish, like illustration. At Pee70 Brass bed, exactly as O QQ illustrated. Priced at POe7 Quartered oak NapoIeon(g f bed, well made. Special pJLUef 9 jjjsii p ?i IBS! glgg I cll i jiS, Yum Yum spring's (shown at left); good, substantial; all sires $1.89 Continuous wind coil springs, patent interlocking top, steel frame. Special at 4 .85 All Our Ostermoor Mattresses Reduced See our great Sixth-Street window displays and visit our Eighth Floor Furniture Shop. $3.25 Electric Boudoir Lamps at $2.39 Exactly 109 boudoir or desk lamps In mahog any finish with shades In pretty colors of pink, red, bhie, etc. Lamp stands "l 2 inches high. Com plete with shade, 6 feet electric cord, socket and ,Mada bulb. Exactly as illustrated. -BMantnt, Fifth Street Here's Important Shoe News From ImlUiyk Women's $4 and $5 Shoes $2.65 Factory cleanup of "Spartan" and "Auburn Maid.'' Gunmetal, vici kid and patents. Welt and hand-turned soles. Cood assort ment styles and widths. Sizes 214 to 9. 39c Women's Oxfords and Pumps for. . . Big assortment of styles. Sizes 2V2, 3, 3Y2 and A No fittings. Greatest sale of the season pumps and oxfords at 39c Women's $4.50 Shoes, $3.45 Tan English walking shoes, straight-laced style wit! rubber soles. Ideal hiking shpes. Our regular J4.50 quality. ' Men's $4-$4.50 Shoes, $335 Tan calf, velour calf and vicl kids. Goodyear welt sewed soles. Sizes 5 to 11. 255 pairs in the lot, to go at 3.3 5. Boys' $343.50 Dull Calf, Black Elk Shoes, $2.35 Regular and semi English lasts, l to 6. Women's $3 Shoes $1.95 Patent leather, vici kid and dull calf shoes. Button or lace styles. All sizes. Good practical shos for every day wear 3 grades for $1.95. Children's $1.50 1 1Q Shoes, Pair ipl.liJ Vici kid with patent tips, dull calf, patent colt with cloth tops. Button or lace. Sizes 5 lA to 8. $2, sizes Vz to ii, $1.39; 2.2 S sizes 11 Yz to 2, $1.69. Boys' High Top Shoes, $1.95 8-inch storm calf shoes with l. buckle at top and heavy chrome soles. Sizes 9 to t3j4, $1.95. Size3 1 to 6, for $2.35. Children's $2 Shoes $1.49 Patents with kid tops and dull Calf shoes. Button or Blucher style a factory "cleanup." 2, sizes Syi to 11, $1.49; 2.50, sizes liX to 2. for $1.79. $1 Boudoir Slippers 69c Suede, smooth Lid and cre tonne. Sizes 3 to 8. MX tier"'"' 'Lpli Untrimmed Hats $1.95 An entirely new line of Fall hats, velvets and silks, some with colored facings. Black, navy, brown and green the leading Fall shades. Smartly modeled hats, that with the addition of i flower, a feather or an ornament will make you a fashionable Fall hat. Very special at 1.95. . UNTRIMMED HATS IN GREAT VARIETY $2.50 TO $12.50 Both tailored and dress models. Velvets, hatters' plush and com binations of both. Black, purple, green, brown and new high shades. TRIMMINGS FEATHERS f LOWERS AND ORNAMENTS Millinery Shop. Fourth Floor Smart Serge Dresses $17.50 $15.00 and $12.50 The absolute leaders this Fall for street and general utility wear. Expertly tailored navy blue, black or brown finest quality serge frocks, in dozens of smartest styles. Extremely new are the straight-line styles with trimmings of beads and softly col ored wool embroidery. fnllarc Fcnoriallv Nnur and Unusually Designed V-shaped, round or double collars of cloth and Georgette, large shawl and sailor collars are shown. Our prices ex tremely low, 12.50, 15 and 17.50 our assortment Is perfect and complete. Apparel Shop, Fourth Floor er- wt .v - evvyMv mam .mm mum v Motion Day Specials Snip Fasteners, all sizes, black or white, card 10c Standard Corset Laces, 5 yards, white covered tips, each 10c. Warren's Wavy Wire Collar Sup porters, white, assorted sizes, dozen 10c 10c Queen Slip-Out Collar Sup ports, 6 on card, assorted, 2 cards 5c Celluloid Hair Pins, shell and amber, 10 pins to box, 10c Franko Hooks and Eyes, black, white, assorted, card 3c Dexter's Darning Wool, assort ed colors, 30-yard cards, 3 for 10c Baby Diaper Hose Supporters, pins to the diaper, attached to stockingr-pair 10c. Fancy Round Garters, all colors, pair 50c and 25c. Notion Shop, Main FT. Children's Lisle Hose Support ers, rubber grip, black, white, pair 10c Gem JUns, 300 count, 7c paper for Mother'sM'erfumed Ironing Wax, each 5( Charter Oak Thread, black. white, all sizes, best 6-cord, 200-yard spools, 7 for 25c. Charter Oak KnitMng Cotton, white, full-weight balls, all sizes, box 20 balls 85c, the ball 5c. Hamilton Ribbon Barrettes, shell and amber, large and small, 10c and 5c. Daisy Elastic Sanitary Belts, open front, 25c full size for 15c Silk Embroidered Emblems, as sorted colors, sets 2 5c, 35 c aingle 10c, 5c rtNemo,,andSmartSet,, Corset Demonstration by Mrs. A. L. Craig, a woman qualified by her connection with the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute of New York to gw expert corset advice. She will be glad to meet the women of Portland and vicinity all this week. This service is absolutely without charge to our patrons or obligation of any kind. Nemo corsets possess inventions and pat ented features that are invaluable to health and service, made of elastic fabrics (also a Nemo invention) that will not wear out The new Nemo 509, Illustrated, combines the splendid back-resting device with the "in visible" self-reducing straps, and is a perfect model for the medium-stout figure. Both fea tures are inside the corset out of sight. Last Week of Free Corset Instruction &ACKResriN Corset Shop, Third Floor Blankets and Comforter i 2.00 cotton blankets - gray, white, full bed tlie at $1.69 2.50 cotton blankets gray, 4.50 white wool blankets, extra large size, special at $3.75. 5.00 white wool blankets, extra white, full bed size at $1.98 j large size, special at $4,35. S3kolin-Covrd Comforter, filled with white cotton, full bed size, special $3.50. S3. $2.50. $2. $1.75. Z WolJFHUJ Comforter, full bed size, special at $9, $7.50 $6 50 and $5. . -i " , BUnket jShop, Second Floor f r i?MfffytttfttttytyTtmtttyyfyyftMMtyyr?y?fyfVTff-