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' 0 THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAND; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. I i ! 1 i ffl: " . 'ft"" V- r 1v CHRISTIE HOME FOR ORPHAN GIRLS NEEDS LARGE SUM OF CASH Campaign to Raise $1 00,000 ' for Extension Being Organ ized by Friends. "Work, real and earnest, has taken the, place of the preparation phase of the f 100,000 fund raising campaign fur Christie Home for Orpnan Girls, feev-enty-three captain have been appoint, ed. ' Tese captain ara requested to end In the names pf their worker" as soon aa possible. This' ) very necessary ao all team workers can have. their credential carda and other instructions before the mass meeting of captains and workers to be held down town on the evening' of December t.' Now that the election la pv-r each worker In the campaign ia ex pected to devote at least a littla of his-lime each day to the work of raising the proposed fl0.000. ' Canvass to ToUew aaquet. On the day following the banquet to be held In the Portland hotel on the evening of December 4, the Kn ral solicitation of 'funds will begin by the captains and their werkep. John E. Gronan director general, wMl Supervise the field forces. ' "A meeting of men team captains wii held, at headquarters last night to dl- fs J lilJ HUTS eusa ta appointment f enave eaptaias, and a method of rapid- formation of teams, v . ... ' . A meeting of the Women' Auxiliary board was he!4 In parlors K and F if the Portland hotel ibis afternoon at a Cploclt .permit plans for the ban quet ' were taken 1 up at this .meeting. Katlmg PUmaed for Tonight. The eec4tiva and advisory commlt te will meet at headquarters tonight at I O'clock for - the transaction of much important business, a full at tendance Is urged. Tn .campaign is working; out splen didly. Hearty support is being given not only by individuals, but also by faternal societies of the city. The Apclent Order Of Hibernians adopted the following resolution: 'Whereas Division No. I, Ancient Order of Hibernians, recgnlzea the fact that additional buildings are needed at the present Christie Horns for Orphan Girls, near Oswegov not only to meet the present tvants but to meet the future needs of the city and the surrounding country as regards erphsns In need of care and protec tion; therefore, be it liberal ftapyert Recommended. "Resolved, That the organisation wishes the fund raising campaign com mittee all success in this Important undertaking for the aurounding coun try, aa well as our city, and trut that the committee will receive ample and generous support In the raising of funds for the erection of additional buildings to the present Christ! Home, which will be commensurata With not only the present needs, but the future of our growing city. "J. J. Ki?NNT, President. "K. 3. MmtNANB, Secretary." Arthur Murphy, Grand Knight of the Knights of ,,CIumbus, sent a com munication to headquarters stating that the K. of C. lodge had adopted a. similar resolution. Ladies' Your Chance A Phenomenal Sale iriuici uuiu auu uaiojTr $20.00 Suit and Coats $12.95Ef H $30.00 Suits and CoaU $19.85 Up to $50.00 Suits at $29,85 Every New Cloth ana Style Come Early Get First Choice Worrells Sample Coats and Suits 251 Morrison St., Opp. Roberts Bros. I (4 I S5 r BUDGET esi APPROVED; TOTALIS BELOW TAX LIMITS Revision Made by City Coun cil Will Not Be Affected by Limitation Measure. Revised estimates for the 1IJ7 city budget; adopted by the council yester day, calling for S,S,44t, wll not be affected by the i per cent tax limit ation measure, whleh, according ta In complete election -returns, likely- will pe suoeeaef ul. Anticipating every angle of the Question the budget trimmers, made a general cut amounting to about $675, 000, and with this big reduction there is .nothing to be feared from the tax limitation bill, according to Commis sioner Daly. Next Friday the council wU set a date for a public bearing upon the budget estimates as they have been approved. . Following this meeting an ordinance will be passed fixing the tax Jevy. It has been estimated that the cost of operating; the city departments ptext year will be 9111,000 less than for 191f. Bond interest for next year will have to be boosted about 180,000 and the cost of supplies likely will be In creased 1100,000 because of the rise that has resulted In price in general. WOMAN ASKS CITY TO PAY - ri HOTEL TJiXCEPTIONAL suites and single rooms, with or without .bath, particularly desirable for the comfort of those seeking permanent resi dence in a first-class hotel, are offered at the Multnomah. " Table d'HoU 11.00 dinner from 5:30 p. m. to s p. m. tnd a la carte service in the Arcadian Gardens until midnight. Pamages Claimed for Injury in Sliding Down Playground Chut "That's the way with the world, provide for the comfort c f the people and then when one of their number Jets hurt, pay the damages for ln uries sustained in the enjoyment of the pleasures." Thus declared an at tache of City Auditor Bar bur's office today when a Portland woman pre sented a claim for damages alleged to have been sustained in sliding down the chute at the Washington Park playground. Alice Welle, of 4527 Fortyfourth street, S. E., is the claim ant. She says two bones of her left leg were broken aa & result of falling Into a hole in the ground at the bot tom of the ehute, DRY MEASURE MAY PASS BY OUTSIDE VOTE (CbtitiBOd Frest fife One.) - u ii ' fS -- UNDER TWS HMWCEMtHT 01 m trN i" I"' 'sir with the complete returns from the outside and adverse counties yet to e received- The vote so far computed on the initiative snd referendum measures is as fallows; Plngl Item Veto. Tes 85.020 No .ti.m Majority for ,82,78 Ship Tax ExemptlOB, Tes SO.BSS No ,71 Majority for 44.781 Hegro suffrage, Tes 67.435 No 54.W7 Majority for .12.428 Full Bental JaAi Tax, Tes 80,1B No 104. 05 Majority against 73,890 Pendleton jTormai, Tes 15.894 No 65.125 Majority for 769 Anti-Compmsory Vaccination. Tes 65,580 No 18,691 Majority for 6, IKS Sunday Closdag Law Kepeal. Tes 81.1JS No 61.928 Majority for 29,194 Brewers' Amendment. Tes 60,071 No 73.004 Majority against 12,933 Absolute Vronibltton Tes 68,658 No f 0.347 Majority against 4,699 Sural Credits Amendment. Tes 65.168 No , 61.884 QUALITY! That's an easy word to ay "Every body's doing it." But it cost us thousands of dollars each year to put ourselves in position to gtt our ideas of what quality ought to he into the big loaf of HOLSUM. The nest materials money can birr a model bakery maintained i a spotless cleanliness clean delivery in special waxed wrappers all of this quality cost us n lot f money, but only coats you the effort to say. when yea buy bread! want HOIaSUA " It has n wonderful flavor. Bay the big'lOc loaf for quality and economy Majority for 13.784 State-Wide Tax limitation, Tes 10.977 No 82,135 Majority for 8.841 REPUBLICAN PAPERS SAY WILSON WINS (OrmHnnd From Pi re One.) The fienubllcans claim J6X plurality for IlUKBtS ' At 11 o'clock. Candidata Ilugbes, ac companied by bis wife, left for en automobile drive through the city, not expecting to return until early after noon. Log Cabin Baking Co. "Takes yon back to young er day" Hint at "Counting Out" Brings Retort New Tork. Nov. . (U, P.) Wa don't trust the Pemocratg any further than they are said to have remarked they would trust un was George W. Parkins' retort today when asked for comment on the statement of Henry Morgenthau, Democratic finance chair man, 'hinting at Republican "counting out' of Democratic votes. "We are taking Just as many pre caution ag the Democrats," Perkins said. Perkins said his tabulation showed 267 electoral votes for Hughes not including California. Perkins stated that returns at ( o'clock this morning indicated that Hughes would carry New Mexico by 600. He declared there no longer was any doubt regarding New Mexico. Prosecutor to Join Clabangh. Chicago. Nov. 9. (U. P.) Frank C. Delley, who prosecuted the Tere Haute vote frauds for the federal government, made a hurried trip to Chicago today and went directly to the offices of Hlnton G. Clabaugh, fed eral investigator. Clabaugh was is 8t. Paul, Minn., hunting for voting frauds. Dailey refused to talk. French Loan Subscribed. Paris, Nov. 8. (U. P. Minister of Finance Ribot announced in the cham ber of deputies today that 82,570,000,- 000 bad been subscribed to the last loan. Of thLs, mor than SO per cent is new money. rgffldReasonWhf Columbia. EDISONot- VICTOR, Big Fire Sale at 244 Yamhill St. A mistake in Tuesday night's Journal gav our number as 344 Yamhill St, American Jobbing House, Inc. 244 Yamhill St. Near Second Street 1 Greatest Shoe Bargains rtfoSro1 Our IMMENSE CASH BUYING and our ENORMOUS OUTPUT U the aacret of this always busy store. PJeaic rcmember we wura you the best of service, the newest and most popular styles, without the fane prices that are o npticeajblt in most of the stores nowarjays. , . ; fc Send for Our Special Mail Ordera Open Saturday Night Bargain Bulletin Filled Till lO o'clock 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Fine Party Pumps on Sale at $1.88 and $2.48 These come in all the new leathers, blacks snd colors, also fine satins, blacks and colors. Every pair a beauty and worth up ta 16-09, AA to B widths. Every lady's foot can be fitted; Tons end stout vamps. On sale at $1.98 $2.48 SCHOOL SHOES 8,000 PAIRS IN STOCK Tamarrow, Special Pricas as Follows 1 ph1' . ,p(.8 and pumps at Children's l.;t Shoes and Pumps, fOal Chlldrena fl.60 to fl.Tf Shoes and Pumps for 986 ' tvu ana fs.ss anoes ana rum t tl.J Ail alias in blacks, tans, io whiles an paienis, cioin ana aia topa Over 30OO Pairs & Boyo Shoes now at 98e for boys' all ioli4 Uee Shots, best $1.50 gnaes, Hjes y to 13, on saie noA tuv Sizes from t to 5 54. now go)ng on sale for only, C1 AQ r., tjJlilU S2.48 $2.98 r Sf the pair 11.98 for men's black uu tans, also patents, sample Shoes, sizes 6 to 7, worth up ffl QQ to SI. th above sizes only at BifO 12.48 for hundreds of pairs of men's Zrees and Work Shoes, black and taps, broad, eo Aa medium or KnrlUh styles, all slses., S2.S8 for men's 14 and 14.60 tnoea black, tan and patents, all sizes, at. Sale of SOO Pairs Loggers Hi-Top MAO for men's $6.50 and b70$7 12-in. high tops. CCO QJor men's $7.5o and JO.yOSB H and 16-inch high tops. f2 flQfor men's 5 12-in. 50s"OhiKh tops. O QQ for boys' ,4 nd ,4-So D70 13-inch high tops. tPAeO inch high tops. 8 m& . Jim ' i r I Ladies99 Boys', Misses1 and Children's Shoes Worth to $2.50 at 98c Pair This big buncb of Shoes consists of broken lines of men's, boys', lidles' an4 misses' Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps; pat ents, tans, blacks and vicis. Hundreds of ?airs to select from, but we cannot prom se all sizes. These will be on the tables so you can help yourself at, the Qg, n a ; - 1 5000 Pairs of Ladies' FINE DRESS SHOES Including all the newest two -tones, as well as plain patterns, now on sale at, per pair, $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 $3.98 The most beautiful lot of Ladies' Shoes we ever had. They come (n the new white, bronze, blacks and patents and dark tans, in all the newest shapes and styles. Every size and width is here, up to $6.00 grades, now at $1,93, $2.48, $2.98 A I St TO foq GREENFIELD & TV Irs Ms WEE CORNER OF FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS SHOE FINDINGS For good men's and ladies' cork soles. C For any 10c Shoe Polish, black, white and OCtan. Iwj For any 25c Shoe Dressing in the 9 C store. For regular $,5o Arch Supports. Men's and Ladies' Rubber Heels, any -1 size, at. c Hoisum - ftaisln Bread Filled with : delicious Sun Maid Raisins. L7 -rfm-ll ev sT mm m a i mMw mv i iaj sawiiiiiAFT-."jrr at noon. With 2S6 votes In the else toral college Indicated for the Demo cratic nominee in the United Press re turns, California alone or Minnesota alone would be sufficient to make Wilson the twenty-ninth president of the United States. Hughes, on the other hand, to win must carry both of these states. California Btronf for Wilson. As if further to drag out ths agony of apprehension among politicians, California exhibited a strong Wilson tendency and Minnesota a Hughes drift. President Wilson made big gains In California as ths count progressed there today. Up until 12 o'clock Hughe still maintained lead In Minnesota, the second of the doubtful states he muet carry if he is to receiva the necessary S66 electoral votes. ' California's Jump came In a single hour. At the start Wilson was lead ing by (41 votes la I3i out of 6917 precincts. lOstaka Cfcaira Const. One hour later, when a mistake had been dlsoovsred in Mendocino county and 8 S new precincts had reported, this 4l lead was changed Into 4398. Democrats wire jubilant over returns from San Diego county on the border, where Hughes was expected to show strength, which with only four small precincts missing, gave the Republi can candidate a plurality of 205 votes. The situation In the other doubtful states was:. Minnesota: 2719 out of J034 prs cincts give Hughes a If ad of SH. New MexicoThree hundred and thirty-eix out of preotaeta give 0uiui m leoo or job. New Hampshire Secretary of State Bean told the United Press that the result was so much in doubt and the vote ao close that the result t from some vlllaga of only 25 rerfstered voters might swing the whole state to eaner candidate. The Democrats claim that a recount Will show a 91 plurality (or Wilson. A Sal M Wool Velour Coats $23.50 One model has the large drop collar, edged with bands of seal plush, has a neat cuff, cross belts and patch pockets. Large plush buttons and an effective touch. This coat is 46 inches lone, and is lined with Sol satin. There are many other coats priced as low as $13.50. IT 11 9 Laic Friday and Saturday $25, $27.50, $30 and $32.50 Suits Seal, Plush and Silk Velour Coats $38.50 One m o d e l we would draw atten tion to is made of Salts plush, lined in Sol silk. It is full length and very wide in sweep; has a smart col lar and cuffs. Sizes 43 to 53. Of course, we have other high-grade coats, priced from $25 to $80. Tot large women, alses 43 to 53 WAS This includes all our less expensive suits, and with the splendid style and quality represented means a great saving to any one in need of a new Suit. There is a broadcloth, with pleated back falling from yoke, and belted. This comes in navy, brown and reen. Then there is a green wool poplin in the new belted style, with v velvet convertible collar; full pleated skirt. And gabardines on plain long lines, suitable for large ladies. In fact, there are suits in all materials, for all figures. We expect these suits to sell very rap idly at this extremely low price, so come in early that you may get the style and size you wish. Re member, Friday and Saturday only, $19.45. Many of the models come only one of a kind. There are many new ideas in 'our Millinery Department , right now it will be worth your while to pay us a visit. Your Charge Account Solicited j feM mm mmMwm 'OutrtHing Washington Street at Tenth Dainty Waists Are Always Needed ! We are ghowing such beautiful models in. Georgette crepe, :rcpe rje chines, taffetas, laces, etc. Our Watist Department is enlarged and offers the most complete assortment ' you could wish for. You will really appreciate our low prices. J