BANK OF SYMPATHY' ' FOR ; NEEDY; PERSONS r VILL BE ESTABLISHED Stock In Novel Enterprise Will - Be Sold Under Auspices of ; the Public Welfare Bureau. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR PETER JUNGER Investment of mall change with lrg dividends of rood feeling la ex pected to be the feature of Portland'a latest bank, .which la to b known tho ''Bank of Sympathy" nd la dealane4 to aid those who need im financial aaalatance this winter. The through tha Fubllo Welfare bureau. V A meeting was held yetterday after noon a which were present Mrs. J. P. FarrelL Mrs. P. J. Flynn, Mies Helen Ladd, Miss Rhoda Rummelln, Miss Isabella Gauld and Mrs. Julius ljoulason. An organization committee, Mrs. Farrell, Mr. Loulsson and Miss Gauld, was appointed. VThis committee will report next Wednesday a list of prospective of ficers, on which the persons interested will vote. On Saturday, December 16, "Sympathy Saturday," stock in the bank will be put on sale. Tha "stock" will be in ten-cent de nomination, and a large force of so ciety, club and welfare workers, with several hundred young women volun teers, will present it for sale. "Brokers offices" will be estab llahed In the stores, theatres, oftce buildings and other places, both down town and in the suburbs. It is hoped that the total capitalization of the bank. 125,000, will be subscribed. Chicago Livestock Show Will Be Held "President and Secretary of Exposition Assert That Exhibits for 1916 Event Are Coming Despite Epidemlo Boars. Chicago, Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) "The 1916 international livestock ahow positively will be held." was the word this morning of President Leonard and B. II. Heide, secretary and general manager of the livestock exposition. ""We are going ahead with our plans exactly as if nothing had happened." said Mr. Heide. "Arrivals of livestock exhibits are keeping up and word has been received from a number of ex hibitors that they will be cn the ground i or i no mow regardless oi me Kansas City scare which has been proven groundless." Women Immune to Vaccine. San Francisco, Nov. 30. (P. N. S.) -Every passenger of the Shlnyo Maru, which arrived here from the orient yesterday, waa vaccinated at Honolulu after smallpox had been discovered in tha steerage. The vaccination wasef fective with only three of the 60 women aboard. Italy Faces Gas Famine. Home, Nov. 30. (r. N. 8.) On ac count of coal shortage an artificial gaa famine, is threatened in Italy. Vs V I UA " v- w Peter Jnnger. Many old residents of Portland will remember Peter Jungcr, who died No vember 23 at his home, 667 Second street. He came to Oregon In 1879 and for over 18 years was employed by the John Ryder Paint company at 224 Sec ond street. He was bora In Dubuque, Iowa, and was 61 years of age. Death was caused from internal hemorrhage. Funeral services were held at the Fin ley parlors and Interment made In Lone Fir cemetery on November 24. A widow and two children survive him Jesse Junger, a son, and Mrs. Albert Derry, a daughter. Brodie Authorized To Study Prisons Salem. Or., Nov. 30. The state board o? control Wednesday authorized E. K. Brodie to make such expenditures as may be necessary, not to exceed $200, in investigating prison systems at Stillwater, Minn., Jackson, Mich., and Jollet, III., and the house of cor rection at Detroit, Mich Mr. Brodie, who Is a member of the committee named a few weeks ago to make a survey of the Oregon prison, is going east by rail on an automobile company excursion. The committee re quested that the expenditures b0 au thorized. Three Are Bankrupt, Bankruptcy petitions In the clerk's office of the I'nlteii States district court were filed by the following: Richard Rlihnian, farmer, of Rogue River; assets, none; sole liabilities. Judgment against him for 1059.50. Tina Schmltz, milliner. Baker, Or.; as sets, after deducting exemption of $100, $1042; liabilities, $2057.73. John Vanburger, stage driver and hauler. Lakeside, Coos county; assets, $2060; liabilities, $4881.85. ll ; Beinnin Today George Holt, Nell Shipman and Wm. Duncan, in a great Super -Criminal Detective Story ftlhe Wall By Cleveland Moffett. It grips and thrills you from start to finish through six smashing big reels. Pathe News Tweedledum Comedy ECOMING SUNDAY: mi i i neda Bara Vixen THREATENED BOYCOTT CUTS THE PRICE OF THANKSG1VINGTURKEY Dressed Fowl Selling at 22 Cents Last Night; Price May Be 20 Cents Today, Fearing that a threatened boycott at the eleventh hour, by the housewives of Portland, would demoralize their Thanksgiving trade, local dealers late yesterday began to cut prices for tur keys. At the close of business the best dressed birds were selling at 22 cents a pound, while cull stocks were retail ing as low as 15 cents. It was reported last night in the retail market that the best grades of dressed turkeys prob ably would sell today at as low as 20 cents a pound, with cull stocks retail ing at a proportionately low price. The Portland market is said to be glutted with turkeys this Thanksgiv ing. It Is stated in retail circles that there are In stock for today's offer ings more than twice as many birds as last year. The policy of retailers, it is said, will be to dispose of as much of their stock today as possible at the low prices established at the closing of business last night, and then to rush the surplus stocks into cold storage to be held for the Christmas trade. Judge Landis Flays Lax Sunday Closing Federal Jurist Lectures Municipal Of. flclala of East 8t. Louis for Hot En forcing law; Liquor Causes Crime. East St. Louis. 111.. Nor. 80. (I. N S.) Judge K. M. Landis of Chicago cn the federal bench here, yesterday took the question of Sunday closing in hand. Calling Mayor Mollman, Chief of Police Payne and other city officials Into court, he lectured them on moral conditions In the city. "The only difference between Sun day saloons and Monday saloons In East St. Louis, so far as I can see," said the Judge, "is that the former are entered by side doors and the latter by front doors." lie then urged the strict enforce ment of liquor regulations, saying that every crime testified to in his court in the present session was directly iraceaDie to tne sale or liquor. More Help Needed to Preserve Neutrality Washington, Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) Captain Commandant E. P. Bertholdt of the United States coast guard, in his annual report to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo today recommended that additional facilities be provided for the growing work of preserving Americsn neutrality. Two Of the chief requests were for an extra cutter to be used exclusively for neutoality- work and an auxiliary aviation corps for the Atlantic coast. The report showed the service saved 1216 lives during the fiscal year end ing June 30, helped save 15.742 others on shipwrecked vessels, saved or as sisted vessels valued at $10,509,655, and recovered $128,900 worth of dere licts. The guards' expenses totaled $5,215, 711 for the year. Yakima Candidate Won't Ask Recount North Yakima, "Wash.. Nov. SO. Yakima's last chance for an election contest was quashed Tuesday, when Yancey Freeman, commissioner for the Third district, decided he would not ask for a recount. He found he would have to charge fraud against his op ponent, A. C. Turner, and said he did not care to do this. Mr. Freeman's decision puts an end to the election work in the auditor's office and ab stracts of the returns have been sent to Olympla and the boons signed here by the canvassing board. Immense Log Jam Breaks With Boom Rldgefleld. v ash., Nov. 30. The big gest log Jam In the history of logging on the north fork of Lewis river, bioke Monday night with a bang, under the high pressure of rapidly ris ing water caused by the heayy rains previous to the breaking up of the Jam. As a result of the breakup more than 7,000.000 feet of logs, valued at approximately $55,000, are now in the large booms at the mouth of the Lewis river, three miles north of here, ready to be rafted and sold to mills along tne Columbia uid other rivers. Labor Organization Adopts Strike Rule Baltimore, Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) The convention of the building trades de partment of the American Federation of Labor, which adjourned yesterday, adopted a resolution providing that no strikes over Jurisdiction or otherwise can be called against contractors fair to union labor, who are engaged in in terstate or local business until after notice has been given the president of the department and the international officers of the union involved. Ex-Congressman's Daughter Free. Chicago. Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) Mrs. Alice Gates Boutell-Ladd, daughter of ex-Congressman Boutell, has been granted a divorce from Brooks Ladd of Boston, $150 per month alimony and $50 for their child. She charged a statutory offense. President Taft and his cabinet attended the Boutell-LadJ wedding In Washington four years ago. Dn Pont Dividends 100 Per Cent. Wilmington, Del.. Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) Dividend on Dupont Powder com pany's common stock were brought up to 100 per cent for the year today when the directors authorised the regular dividend of 1 per cent and an extra dividend of 24 H per cent. Kxtra divi dends of 17 and 57 per cent had previ ously been declared. May Tax Store Profits. Paris. Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) A heavy tax on the profits of the large stores Is provided in the new income tax bill which the senate la debating. - ... f California Women ' ? To Invade Capital They Will Go to Washington 1000 Strong, Headed by ramoua Califor. Hi Orays, to Attend InauguraUoa. Ban Francisco. Nov. 80. (I. N. S.) California women Democrats will in vade Washington In force on inaugu ration day, if the plans advocated at a big luncheon held here bear fruit. The movement la expected to result in at least 1000 women of California, headed by the California Qravs. crack San Francisco military organization, and their band, going to Washington to take part In the Inaugural parade. The expedition is to be known as the women's inaugural special train for Washington. Word has been received that the governor of Missouri will have the party as his guests for one day, and tbe California Grays will be received by the famous Richmond Blues and the Virginia Military insti tute. The party will leave San Francisco February 21. State Delegates Are Elected by Teachers Eugene. Or.. Nov. 30. The Lane county teachers' Institute adjourned Wednesday after the most success ful meeting in the history of the county. Delegates to the State Teach er's association in Portland December 27-29 were elected as follows: vv'. K. Rutherford, Eugene city su perintendent; Miss Jennie Bossen, Lane county supervisor; W G. Beattie, Cot tage Grove superintendent, and Miss Mary Bean Wright, principal of El mira high school. The Lane county members of the state association com mittee are II. G. Sheldon of the uni versity, W. G. Beattie and F. O. Brad shaw. A feature of today's session waa an exhibition of W. L. Finley's wild bird life pictures at a local theatre. Christmas Shoppers Told to "Mail Early" Washington. Nov. 80. (I. N. 8.) Postoffice officials throughout the United States yesterday afternon be gan "mail early" propaganda among Christmas shoppers. Postmaster Gen eral Burleson has ordered all local of ficials to cooperate with chambers of commerce and such organizations in an effort to have most of the Christmas mail moved before December 23. Berlin People Honor Bethmann-Hollweg Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Nov. 30 (U. P.) The imperial chancellor, Bethmann-Hollweg, was given a brief but cordial and touching demonstra tion ,by Berllners on the night pre ceeding his sixtieth birthday. Huge crowds gathered at the gates of the garden of the chancellor's palace in Wllhelmstrasse, and finally entered the garden singing patriotic songs. Wilson Ohio Lead 90,010. Columbus. Ohio, Nov. 30. (U. P.) Tbe official count of votes cast In the presidential election in Ohio gives President Wilson a plurality of 90.010. The vote was Wilson. 604.946; Hughes. 514,936. Friday In the Economy Shoe Store $2.85 Will Buy These Splendid Cincinnati Made Women's Shoes Just 100 pairs, the result of a special purchase, of a quality sold- everywhere for a good deal more. Sizes 3 to 7 Widths A to D They are made of dull kid, with tips of same, medium weight soles, Cuban heels. cr-rUschsmCM of C Merit Only Last Times Here to 11 P. M. Tonight Tomorrow Saturday A smashing, daring subject done in a smashing, daring wav : a Where Are My Children"? An amazing photo - drama dealing with birth control vivid, gripping, appealing powerful, sensational, timely. Children under 16 not ad mitted except with parents. The Star Washington at Park No Advance in Prices XMAS KODAKS NEW SECTION, FIRST FLOOR, ALDER ST. I Complete Clearance $75,000 Stock Of European Art Wares From One-Quarter Off to One-Half Price A discontinuing sale, offering the greatest opportunity for the purchase of Xmas gifts as well as the chance for the beautifying of the home at a small expense. Thousands oi decorative as well as useful articles. Hundreds of Pieces of Dresden China In the Great Clearance Dresden was the primal European china source. The discovery of china was made in Dresden by Bocttcher, who established the Royal Meissen works under the patronage of the king of Saxony. Our collection is rich in these fa mous Dresden pieces. Fine Dresden ornaments, candlesticks, bon bon baskets, fruit baskets, candelabra, comports, tea sets, bureau sets, boudoir lamps and dozens of other different useful pieces. 1 0 $48.00 Dresden Lamps $ 9.00 Dresden Fruit Howls . $18.00 Dresden Tea Sets $ 6.00 Dresden Vase $ 2.50 Dresden Hon Bon Travs $ 3.00 Dresden Chop Dishes . $ 8.50 Dresden Fruit Bowls . .$28.50 .$ 6.06 $12.00 .$ 4.00 .$ 1.67 .$ 2.00 .$ 5.68 FRIDAY In the Suit Store Our Annual Sale Awaited Yearly bu Hosts of Knowin&Women Every Novelty and Tailored Suit In Our Store, Selling $35 to $50 Sale $20 Third Floor $18.00 Dresden Fruit Dish $12.00 Positively no exchanges or returns allowed on purchases of art goods bought in this sale. Sixth Floor Free Classes in Xmas Needlework -The gifts you make yourself are the most high ly prized. Fifth Floor lO shopping cPjle Only" ft WeDeliver ! To Your Home "WHERE YOU SPEND THE LEAST AND GET THE MOST FOR IT' We Invite Your Charge Account 500 Umbrellas Less Than Wholesalc98c A lucky purchase of extra quality fast black Gloria cov ered umbrellas, with regula tion paragon frames. Good assortment of handles. Economy B&aamant C. B. a la Spirite Coutil Corsets . $1.25 Medium and low bust, long hips and back, graduat ed front clasp and double boning. Fmbroidery trim'd. All sizes. Economy Baiamant New Shipment of Brassieres, Sale . "C Splendid fitting, superior wearing material, hook front style, plain or embroidery yoke, with edging of narrow embroidery. All sizes. Eoomomy Btsamaat Men's Winter Weight Union Suiu8 9 C Splendid quality, warm enough for all weather. Fine cotton, in ecru color, long sleeve, ankle length style; full, large sizes. Economy Baamant All-Silk Messaline Wide Color Ranged 1 1 9 One of the most fashionable silks for waists, dresses, fancy work and linings, now so very scarce, we offer in light, medi um and dark colors Friday at a price extraordinary. Economy Bfciement Boys' Rain Sets . Coat and Hat . $2.98 Only a limited number of these slip-on coats with hat to match. Rubberized to make them rainproof. Sizes 4 to 16 years while they last. Economy Baiemant. fi BY EXPRESS! New Plush Coats Beautiful Flaring Models Of Farwell Sealette Plush Very Exceptional $19.85 Men's Wool Mixed Sox, pr. 1 9c Buy a large supply at this ip cial price. Warm, natural gray, heavy weight, seamless. Men's Initial cambric hand-QK kerchiefs, 2 for AUC Economy Baaamtnt White and Fancy Outing Flannel 10c An extraordinary offers of 3000 yds. of this extra quality. Good heavy weight for gowns and underwear, in good assortment. Buy a supply at 10c yard. Economy B&aamant 15-inch models, lined with Sol's guaran teed satiiV. Smart flaring style, rippling from the shoulders. Large square collar. Warm, . Practical, Durable And the Last Word in Style Economy Baiamant Buy Xmas Handkerchiefs Sheer Kerchiefs, 3 in a Box, 25c For women. Quarter inch hems and colored embroidered corners, 3 styles in each box. Colored Border Kerchiefs, 5c Each Embroidered corner, In pink, blue, lilac. Exceptional at 5c. Children's Box Handkerchiefs, 17c Box Cunning printed designs, 3 in each box, Infants' Part WoolShirU 17C Mill runs of some well known makes, some with the labels in. Soft, warm quali ties, silk or cotton facings, all sizes from 2 to C. Eoonomy Batemani. Economy Buniuat Children's Fleeced Union Suits .... 50c Just received, fine, warm suits, in all sizes 2 to 13 years. High neck, long sleeve, ankle length with button waist. Fleece lined. Economy Baaamant. Pretty New Kimono Flannels 15c For making Xmas sacques and kimonos. Pink, blue, lav ender and tan grounds, with attractively designed florai patterns, in good variety. Economy Baseman t. 10-Yard Bolt of Longcloth 98c For Friday only. Less than wholesale. Extra quality, ab solutely free from dressing, full 3G inches wide, in most desir able weight for underwear and gowns. Economy Baaamant l Women's Fleeced Cotton Hosiery . . 17c Fast black fine combed Egyptian yarn that wears so well. Heavily fleeced for cold weather. All sizes in the lot. Economy Bnaamant Great Clean-Up Soiled ApronsJ Regulation coverall style, round neck, kimono sleeves, oh belted back Z5c Bungalow style, In light percales, piping and some rick on rack trimmed o7C Economy Baiemant. Women's Warm Union Suits . . . . 69c New lot of remarkable quality cotton garments, In Dutch, high or low neck, sleeveless, long or elbow sleeves. All regular and ex tra sizes at one price. 69c. Eoonomy Buennt FRIDAY HOUSEWARES SALES Rockingham Teapots . . .29c RTO Lamps, complete $1.85 Table Tumblers, 2 for . . .5c Covered Slop Jars S$e Aluminum Percolators $1.19 Lindsay Gas Lights ....39c China Salt Boxes 29 C Welsbnch Caa Lights . . .59c Eoonomy Baaamant Children's Outing Flannel Gowns '49c Warm, extra quality, all white or striped gowns, yoke style, with hemstitched finish. All sizes, 4 to 14 years. Children's Outing Sleepers 39c Children's Outing Skirts... 33c I, Eoonomy Basmaat, Children's Ribbed Cashmere HcsieryOOC Extra quality, warm hose for boys or girls. Fast black. Have the triple knee and double soles, heels and toes. All sizes 6 to 10. Economy Bneement 1000 Yards of Dress Goods . 98c All-wool, 42 and 44 ins. wide, serges and poplins, In black, gray, taupe, myrtle, wine, Copen, brown, marine, navy. Very exceptional at 98c yard. Eoonomy Basement Boys' Mackinaws Suits, Overcoats $3.95 Broken lines of great Interest to boys 6 to 1 6 yeaM. Some sizes are missing, but there's a genuine bargain in every garment. Splen did materials, latest styles. Eoonomy Basement. Women's Outing Flannel Gowns . OvC The best gowns we have ever sold for the money. Slip-over snd high neck styles, .cut extra full and 56 inches long. Neatly fin ished, white or fancy stripes. Eoonomy Basement. TMrd rioot Learn to Make Your Xmas Lamp Shades Free instructions when materials are purchased in the store. ixtu rioo Ready With Practical, Sensible Xmas Gifts 0 0 0 1 ' t :