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1 THE ZOREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL, ' PORTL AND WEDNESDAY, - SEPTEMBER 5, ,1917..; .. 4 ! INFORMATION .'. tTH DAI Or MIT) " ' -; ; - r rvWilna Event - ' Pacific Kartbwnt library aatoelatloa, Pert , 1aa4. September M. 1 ' ' Multnomah Coast fair, boa September II ft la. t nh, Or. i- iwail 4mb4-VbV readletoB. Bta . J Laaa lToaneta ttt, rortuoa, aeainiuns w OtMTT ' " ' ,rf,'l Todjr'.ForecMt . " r Portland sad TUtotty--Tonlrht 4 Tbnd . orecoa Ttiairht in Tinmur uv wm. mvif aif fiat yy bwmv , L . weaterlys . i . , , ". " ' Wa-jUftm Taalght aod. Tfcaraday fair. "'ware.er norther t portico; gratl wlads, swetly ; ' , - 'w , Weather Cou&ttotu . ., j ' - Tk WHtara low praro . aratem bow - j VtwU from Arteona savthwoetward to : tk Waablnttm coast aad . aortboaetward to iehe SuDertur. ami , riant relne hav fallen o tha. 'WaanlsKtoa ami Brltlali Colombia eoaats, te -' aoathraatmi , Idaho, ' .Yellowstone) Park,, aoothv antral Montana. Arlaooa. eeatral Oaeada Mia imoIi, norttiera XUn, Iowa and riorlda, anil! awxtorateljr heavy ralna to Taa..j Ulga pre. i aor obtain over the -ana -Mlaanerl Taller. ! - A. t . u T 1 . flli.g . , u euoirr la Alixma. mmiicmwid, aoria cva tral Kontaaa,. tko waatera. portloa of the Da koUa, and tba Yakima ally it U.-eorra-poadlaflr wanner ln"-Ariaona aad tW tipper 'allaataalppl and R Hirer vallera. ' .., .,' . , .(T..FbUNC19 DOAKB, ?:y I " . -ar ForecMUr.' 1 : t ',- , ' bbservations' : . ' - t i, i I"" . 111 1 ! ' 1 TraipafaturM u r a. ITATIOMS -I 4 4 3?; 3 t Ablleoe. Teaaa ....... Itaavr, Or. .. riilllntf. Moat. .i'..:.. rW'Ue. Idaho .......... .3 4 41 Ml B1 03 0 A4 M 43 I! i 83 03 M 7o H 73 no S34 64 82 S4 M 70 44 4A 56 W A2 64 64 S4 40 73 43 70 0 4 ii' 70 7 R4 M ft 64 40 4S 4 63 1 64 M 54 It t: 62 no B6 BO 42 0 .03 0 0 .16 0 .01 o 0 .14 0 o o a 0; 0 0 ' e .l .1 (.nieifo, ....... Ia Uolneavlowa ...; .. Podc. Kaa. rVlmoatoo. Alberta...... Helena. Mont. jo 10 'Honolulu. T. H Jarkaoaeillr. rla 'jaoeaa, Aiaaxa. ...... Kanaae Cn, Mo. . ... Kaorrllle. Tnn. .. ... Ia Anialoa, CaL...,. eUrkhfleld. Or Uadford, Or. Mawphla. Taaa. . ..... . New (rlean. La... New York. !f. T Knrtte nead. W'aeh... I'kia-aU. Art. PnralaUo. Idaho . .... Portlaad. Or. ........ iTInr Albert, Rank... Koeeborg. Of. t. 1miI. I at. Vaul. trinn. ...... , Salt Mke. Ctak...... Kail IXetT. Cal Kaa FranHaen. Cal... ' Seattle. Wb, ...... 3 00 73 12 in p; K4 IM M 63 A s M tn rU M S3 44 12 1 14 72 M HO 7(1 74 78 4 M 78 .St 0 10 .14 .04 0 l0 0 . 0 a e .02 0 .33 .fill ftberidaa, Wr. HimkaiM, Waah VaMea, Alaaka Victoria. 'B. C. .... Walla Walla. Waeb.. u'.akin.iMi rk r Wlnnlpec. Uaa. ......I Tellowatona Park 1 4 After aoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS yiowers for Judge-As a testlraon- i . r e v,i- Tn rtt E V. IJttle- ami t u, a , - . - ; & .field, the newly appointed .circuit Judge, was presented this , morning with a huge mass of gorgeously colored China lillos, by a delegation t of , Cii- , nese merchants and, cituens,. wno ap- eaarad In his courtroom at the open ins Of his first session. ' As a member . of the firm of Uttlefield & Maguire. Judge Llttlefleld played a prominent ".toart in tho-defense of Lee Tin, the -Hop Sing tongman aocused of murder lng Ham Kong, and wno, arter a sen national trial,' was acquitted by a Jury In Circuit Judge Biggs' court last '.' June.' . . , . : ' : Company B Holds 'Drill. Company . B. Captain R. M. Doble, commanding ' 'Oregon State Guards. .. met at the ' A rmory ; Monday night, and nothwlth standing so many members being out of the clty, mustered nearly 10- men .and officers for drill. '.Company B -is in need of mora enlistments of vet ' erans t or experienced national guard ' men. 'It has S2 men on Its rolls and .wants at" least 25 more. While the minimum number is etr the maximum ' Is 160, Companies A and C wilt meet for drill Friday night and are also . . hustling for recruits. . . . " irlm Aid Will Keeiv Members of the Portland i Independent First Aid society will meet at 8 o'clock tonight In room A,-Central library. Mrs. M Ik. Taylor, 812 East Forty-eighth street North.' will tallu... Oar 7onnd Minus Oaaollma. M. H , Houser, ' recently appointed federal . grain commissioner by President Wit sort, drove to his office in the Board W0L1EN! MOTHERS! DAUGHTER Tin rk tire, .easily;. are pale hag , g a r d a n d worn; nervous e r Irritable s ; who are sub- Ject to fits of melancholy or the. -oiuea ' get your blood examined for Ire deflci ' eney.- - . irtrzATlB nog taken (Three tlmee a iVr after . fxrti will Increase your strengt r"oranc ,ioe per cent in tw em .loo nr rant in iim mm eeka' Jn. many. case- Ferdlnf King. V. ' - 1 ' i. .. S,. -' ' NVXATtP IRON tew,'4 aTwe V -he euiite froni j ood erottte) fya Vfn eeaaJly vnmrJ y f tm TV f ftre-tretei late Vr eflar ateal. V Masoa f thTone-h dlatrrkatlo wtth tk drag trad la th United stata aad eras tra ir aaDlaa ta, rodooed prieaa. are bow aeaiale fa Eclanan's 1 - Alterative rOB. THA0AT AXO X.UY0S , . O"-. StaVbora Caghs aad OoUa' i M AJcobol, hafootl or Bablt-formlag Drag 9 V S2 Sis ' -J.C-' $1.00 Sis ; - Now $1.50 - ' Now 80 Cts. - Kkaaa Laboratory. Philadelphia. (Adv.) r . Absoluteiyi f Removeis v Indigestion. Onepackago proves it 25c at all druggists. HoW td:Cah l VFruitsV3cgetables ; TtiUhA dv0y to Tbe eTonxsaa if tkesMy .oC Z7rfaamtsof A rloaltora 1 . ' r 1 ' WINTER TOMATOEJJ. 'AT SUMMER PRICES tHOME' CANNED.) "rVilTur''jri; wtih rubber; teat rabbet for quailty. - 8t . axnptjr Jar tvnd rubbers in Pn of watar to beat, avnd keep hot., l Fill waatiboUtr to. cover Jars two nches with water. " " L ,-, -. - neat water in wasnooiier. ? 4 ' .Uso only sound- fresh 'fruit. ) Place tomatoes in a colander; scald by set Una: over a vessel of bo 11 Ins water, covered tlfbt. or plunging into boiling water :-l H -minutes. . w ' mp quickly into cold cleanrwater. Remove skins and cores. N 1 ; . r Pack quickly into hot Jars. - a " Press down -with tablespoon; -add no water. ' vr - Add level -Y, teaspoonful salt " per Quart. - t ' ' t' 1 t ' ' '-Put rubbers and caps la imposition; not- Wrht, ? Vt".". ' - r--r Place Jars on false bottom of wash boiler. nr.,, '. . . 1 Hubmerse Jars two Inches. ' .lret boll for 22.jminutes. j-' . ,? ' L -8tartcounting jrhen Water begins to boll, ft - 4 Remoye Jars. , . " , t - 1 eTaSeawt ArYtfAPal ' ". ' . ii. , ., ' "' 1 . Invert to cool ,,'and .examine' for leaks. v -j ' 1 : , ' - ; If leaks are founds change rubbers and -bolt again for 10 minutes. ' " . 1 Wrap In papers : .. 6 tor lncool. dry place.' r .:: "T of - :Trade Wilding Tuesday lgbt. leaving bis machine standing m front. When -Ire returned at l' o'clock ; the machine was - gone. - The matter was reported to- the - police and thier'tnornf lng Motorcycle Patrolman Tully. and patrolman ratt round tne car, minus gasollnev at Front and Taylor streets, Joy-riders had' presumably taken. the car. Jt had been -left in gosd condl4 tion,,vj. v.V: -V: 1 v JTew Manager JTamed Sidney a Lathrop, "secretary of the Apollo dub and 'assistant secretary of the Port land Mnalcal Festival association, -ha been appointed business manager of th4u Portland ' Symphony ' orchestra. succeeding Mrs. B, E. Tait Whd : re. signed at the close of last season. and who is how visiting -with her son in Honolulu. One of. his. prln ctpal duties will be .to obtain guaran tors and subscribers for the sym toh on v- season." - The first concert will b. given October 128, when Waldemar L4nd will -odtMtvtVnkr- v Xondry Workers' Meetlag. A meeting of (.he workers in laundries is called for tonight at the selling Hirsch. building, Tenth and Washing ton streets. which will be attended by O; R. Hartwlg, president of the-State Federation- of , Labor ; tack sec-. fu luvi, w ..oievfc ZZZa "fi 2,ZSl!Z " , "r. V",Za " the American Federation of Labor. ' Benefit fair r Sattery Mess ; 'Tmndv This evening at Mllwaukle courthouse an entertainment' and benefit 'will be given for .the mesa fund of Battery B. The Portland Railway. ( Light & Power band will . furnish the music for the evening. L.-W. . Cronan of Portland will speak. A. silver offering win Da, taken, following ; the . pro gram, there will be a reception . for the boy of both Battery, A and B.- hot Cause' Sxeitemeat Two shots fired early Tuesday In the' vicinity of Westover, Terrace. caused some. excite ment among residents in that section. Patrolman S.P. Ingle made an inves tigation . but on account of the dense fog and - smoke was" unable to find anybody. It Is believed that the shots were fired by a China pheasant hunter. ' Women Xalnfuny Knrw-Mrs."1VR Maglll, 710 East Burnside street, sus tained a cut on the back of her he. and was severely shaken up when h. fell from the first floor-window sill ox her home.-, Mrs-.. Maglll was .washing -the window", when she lost her' hotu, falling six feet,-striking on her hcau And shoulders. . - . 2ef eotlve; jnue Start rire-A de. . fectlve flue in the residence of'F, K, Hlsey,t ; 8820 Eighty-second" street, caused a fire early this morning ltm,x resulted in .about $50 damage, to th roof. . Engine ,-82 - responded to the call, v The house--is v owned , by Sofa Hllbert. , Oolnmbia 2Uvar . xighway Stage. Two round trips, Multnomah Fall to Portland. dlly. Leave Multnomah Fall 7:88. a. m.t and XUO . p.- nu" Leave St Charles hotel. , Portland, 10 a.; m. and 4 p. fa. Saturday and Sunday evening. Leave Multnomah. Falls. 8:88 p. m. and Portland 11, p. m.. . (Adv.)" aCember of - the Field Xospltal aux iliary,; are, to s meet' this. - evenlnrf ' at Central library. AU member are -requested to come and get their-ticket to. Ml for. the dance. v.-' 7 .v ' (Stteeuae Jessie 2CArklna, for' Camas, Washougar. and way . landlngav dally, except Sunday; - - leave Washington atreet dock at 2 p.-m;. , (Adv.) -' Cteamec Xralaa for' St." Helen and Rainier. daUy at 2:88 p. ttVfoot of Alder street; Sunday. St. Helen only, 1:80 vi ta. ' . UtJ : Sahool Book bought.'' cold and ex changed at Hyland'a Book store, 178 Fifth street, opposite postofflce. (Ad.) Dr. eToha O. Abele . has moved to Baker bldg . Killingsworth : and Al bina avenues. Phone. Wodln. 88$. Adv. J '. - Seaside, Oxn Motel Moore, verlook- mg . ocean, American plan. Open all ;; cav. - Saactag, Council v f Crest,"i tonight. Monte Austin ing. v.;!:Adv. ,, Sr. Alsamoa Xra Xraoas ' ha returned; Morgan. bldgjiCAdv.). 4r. t Hlgg lia returned.,'! Selling Vjp -fi..':K -:&.ivCAdV.) .2)r. art, 5. rwwrsW . Mohawk bhlldlns.: . . k J i ? i'-CAdTj . i'-OW Jyet Jall;piahlsV!re vi iKutetoa; Temicht, -: Excursion, boat owan.,,-. -. , (Adv.) Portland Mam Dies ; tit? r ' Roseburg. ?. ors SettC ii I.-John w Nash, for, many c years a realdent "wa. maa - on Aionaay , at hi fruit ranctf la Garden valley, mllr northwest . 'or 'Roseburat. Mr. v Ne.ah ..had owned the ranch for a number years., out iivea !oa. itk only intermu tently- while conducting a sales bust ness ia f Portland. He died, from " stroke pf paralysis. .4 , - - , . . 1 s : - ' w " Oard'f Thanks f . . On behalf of ; the mother and' broth era or. Atooerr Raymond Amos, 1 de sire to extend my sincere thanks to the; many friend who extended to us their .sympathy and sent so many beautiful floral Offerings to- the fu-"fJCfi- i Sincerely, Mra. ;Mab'el Amos Home-Reading Cbut&l J . .4.- i " . WdriGitizen-rSQldiers Thi roars of M Jeaaoas la offered ( taa aeWcted tor oarelea la Ur Katloaal any a practical help la getting atartad 1 the right way. - It to taforaal la' too and ooe sot attempt to give bladlag rolea and eirectioaa. ' Taee are eoauinee in toe varvoaa kaaoaJ. and regalatloiia of the United state Army, to- which this eourae i nereiy ibu doctory.) - U oca dt um" war Depart ftacot; aad siKrigDts to reprint reaerreQ) ' v , Lesson 21 - " . Extended-Order Drill T-kXTENDED-ofder 1 drill will Jv H your squad its first lesson in t&e metnods t of advancing , against enemy .lines ; actually, need In present day warfare. Tan will first be shown noWVo deploy as skirmishers. Moving at- a, run you and the otbernen will place yourselves in orib rank, the in- terval between men being-about IS laches., j instead ; of four ' inches as. in close-order drill. ' This is the simplest form of deployment, which may be roughly' 'defined at spreading- out a body- of - troops In- thin open, lilies so that they may more easily1 advance even In the face of enemy fire.''' This means- that you ibecome to a greater extent--, tn independent -anil. When pushing forward" in sklrmlsn Unas you must rely in part on your own Inttiat've . and judgment The next step in extended order' drill is to practice kneeling; lying down and advancing at a run. In the meantime, you will be getting practice also in rifle loading; and a" Uttle .later wnj begin to oarry your rifle when advanc ing as a 'ekirmlshel and to practice loading, aiming and- ftHng from tha skirmish line. . ' C" 1 Vse of Oorer " ' 1 - - One! cf the most impbrtani 1 f eatur i of this part of' your training will Con sist of learning- to conceals yourseii frohi' the view .of the enemy by tak. j ing advantage-of hillocks, trees, heaps i.of earth, rocks, games; aitcnes, aoor- ways, windowa or any other-cover that may be at hand. Tour object i to reach 'the enemy.. ThjrKmore skillful yon are In the use of cbreV the smaller the chances of your i'euig-, aisamea during the attack.-1 - ? But you ;are nor to remain too long In one nlaee. no mat ter; how well you may be concealed, Youw value as a soldier depends on your abuity. to ad vance from cover to. cover always se lecting before you leave one place the position- you are going : to occupy. Learn that rfsi man running rapidly' to ward 'an enemy furnishes- a poor tar get." Remember also that a man ly inr flat on" tho ground la not easily observed from the - enemy's lines. . This principle, applies also if you are ever fired upon while scouting or acting independently; drop to the ground and seek coven and then try to locate the enemy. - S - u. These 'are some of the main points to keep in ; mind; .many others will come up during your training. Qrad . ...... -M t,l.vi .1,111.4 tn..'?om;of Siting I your .kill increase but also your con i . I I f . iWly a v i'ir' 4F.Tre BgAunrut. RgaiocNTtAL - 7 , - . . L , . v .'''-TTAg- yhC 4F 'Fieiwa.i flOMC Of I - t. i f '(, :Better;Fiinei:ali I 1 t-1 . -' 5; Jr ' r - - - '- I, i : J , . 'T J. " 1 . it desired. of Eveiy Funeral Personally , Supervised heyr Messrs. v 'v - -Wilson or Ross . of a . -,V If ; . -,.'', T.lultncK at E&st Seventh Street - f Sdence.; Tou will learn in' time that troops standing on the defensive' be hind entrenchment eldoin fire upon an 'advancing enemy with steadiness and accuracy.. The greater determina tion ' and energy you and , your com' rades,, show In the advance. toe smaller' will be the chances of your suffering severely from- the enemy's fire.. , " , ,1 The advance 5 of a company , in . ex tended order la directed by commands transmitted t the - individual - soldiers chiefly by the use of signals, since the noise of the.: firing make it lmprac Ucable to use the voice effectively.' ' ; : '.Sfraetloe 2ngnttar .r I ' '.' :- - The problem of each individual sol dier is to obey the commands and at the. same time ' to use his - own Judg ment and skill in taking advantage of cover as he advances. It is especially important that you should obey at once any directions that, may b given' to you as to resetting the sights on your rifle -and that :, "the rapidity of your firing- should be controlled by the or ders of your captain.' - ' " ' , ; 'X Going a step, beyond tha 'extended order drill your company and regiment will take part in field and combat exar clses. Jn which -conditions and move ments of Actual warfare are reproduced as closely as possible. Her you will put into practice everything, learned during your, previous drilling; You will practice . correct methods of attacking and . of : defending yourself both .with the rifle and bayonet and with othtr rweaponsinow In. use. Don't fail to enter, into the spirit of these exercises with aa much enthusiasm and. Intensity as. if , you .were . on . the actual battle field. Use your Imagination. J See' the enemy in front, of you . and act pre cisely a you would act If the enemy were real Only lh 'this WayCan .you get the f utt benefit' of , these exercises. Don't fall to keep .in mind' alsos 'that you are a member .of a big team, and that every member plays an, important part In. contributing to the success of the team.? rThe ;one" requisite, neces sary to win the, battle la lntelUgenr teamwork. .The t army is . handled jus t like a football team. A part is on the first line f acjng' the enemy. Another part., like the half backs, is held hack as supports. Another part, like the full backs, is held as a reserve. LEach unit. like each player, has a certain duty to perform. When the signal is given, all work together all play the game teamwork.' (Manual for Noncommis sioned Officers and Privates, p. 149.) . Tomorrow Extended Order Drill. President Foster to Give Lecture Series Satanslon Course Will Se Offered by - College Chlefon XI - Ketnrn rxom Servio la rranc. "With the. Troops in, France will be the subject of a Reed college exten slon course to be offered by President ower Our new , home offers every facility for a thorough.' and beautiful v -service. , Our caskets are pric"rKi lowet; Ourreception rooms are a, r sort of convenient retreat: forquietna privacy . Our; chapel is spa-., cious, "accornmodatin vet peaceful in atmosphere. Embalming - k -rooms transcend the requirements of sanitation!. All these 'and rnany ji other; features art? yours for the "most moderate price; ever asked in ' - Portland for" funeral service of .similar 'character., ILadyembalmer '-.- 1 . piTMirPA? nrorrrnDc vnutou aua4V a vtw K -i ! William T'. ; Foster on' his return to Portland in October. The course will , consist' of six- lectures. Illustrated - by lews oeuiaj .Eouenca una uiwii. vr President Foster in France. Some of the ; lectures ? will deal with the In- numearble forms of relief work from the front trenches to the base hospi tals In Paris. . . V ' ' ' 9. , The - firsts letter from President Foster s since v hie Arrival " la r France were received this :week, v He reports that he . is buav nieht and day. and that "he ia - provided with an unusual opportunity for seeing the places ana meeting the person, he wishes to see. He has the services of the staff photo grapher. P. J. Ralney, and the privUege of -bringing back to the United Btates all the photographs and. film and slide he wants. : He will make use of these, picture 'In , the . six extension lecture. , ; f -, . . , . Passage of BigVWar -Bond Bill Is Assured Washington. Sept. 6-(U. P.) An informal agreement among leaders of the house assured passage this af ten noon of the. $11,538,000,000 war bond bill, the largest piece of financial leg islation - ever proposed. , The measure Every i W o m an. 1 Likes r-1 Pretty; Clothes and many women are wise enough' to stretch their" clothes allowance by buy ing their apparel at CHERRY'S, where a payment down and easy installments will secure first class' garments. 888 91 Washington street, Plttbckt block; (Adv.), r ARTIFICIAL 'T,,' PERFECTLY FITTED r. 22. Wright ; n . : are a' oy compared with' old snafs and diseased stumps that foster the germs of all diseases. , Well made, 1 scientifically." fitted plates make an excellent substitute for natural teeth. They are easily kept clean- and 'will improve your ' ap pearance a hundredfold. My work is the best and my charges ex-, tremely,' reasonable. , Painless 23xtraotion of Teeth SO -wears' Active ftaotte DrvB. E. Wright XTorthwest Corner of Sixth aad Washiagtoa, if orthweat Building. honest - xata sll. A-Sll. Office Hoars S A. BT. to . XC Consul tatioa Tx. ces; ;::::.-Tr - v i Mi ( 4 c . ' - " i ' - - ' xCrlit Without Cost If You riWish to AvaUJeWself ; ; . of - This - Privilege j - ROS Phone East 54 cf .C-3165 wilt be passed without, a roil call and apparently without a dissenting vote. The bill - Include '. a provision - for $ 4.000,000,000 , for loans to the aUiea 1 , . t" . ; - rz r j -'4 Riverside 'ark. Aanelne? - everv eve ning. Mllwaukle cara to gate; Sc fara Reli able 1 Dentistry -gearaala mm wora tar it ..- -- v. Hear. . We. wUi eiaause year tart "Ire ead tU yoa- Jaet whet th ...toealre aaev what a wtu eaa j. . - . . - -M rWB.r..--M to f 8.N trarealala CrowaOi. . .f8.e04A.ee Wold filuaew...7Xie aad Da I alt Sot f Tath fur......t ralalaaa Katrartless. .80 surer . niaaga..... M I give aiy seraaaal etiesuwa t au werk. . sav r.'- agwToa. - - XearwV. ' 1 -Oee- Keealoa CetO to. Sti T Boston v Painless: Dentist J 1 8Mvei:tk.W'M WaHte Sv, J Brciherhocd cf Accricaa Yecsta ( vOXTXhgJTO STA28 24 O. 42) The , lerseat ' 1odc la tha Carted "State i adaUttiog both awn aM woeaea. Vv- 2fomT2ULin ireinTinntxry arow - v .OTX ,1000..-. . . ; BECOME k 11EIJBER: NOW! ' Special tadueemesU' offered" during ai oat P Aagnat. - s - i Sodal Teatuxe I TJnexceUed. I roe loforaaatioB'rerardloC ratea aad dif ferent potleie doom or writ Dlatrlet llaa a(er, Vetta Idaloea, eutMA tMark sl. PUon Gtft 780. , . 7 1 ! ' ' Protweta ate aad women rk" esa of acet. dent, total dlaabillty. old age aad death, Qumblned. la ooe policy. r ,. v . j J- ' V. t ;ir - Infants ai I nrallds ':' r.i A LTED nit 11 Rich rnuk, malted mra,mrjowderform.' For infants, urvalidaaaagrowintt children. Pure nutritxm.uruikiinilB whole body i Invigorates ntinung mothers asi the aged.T More nutritious than ' tea, toffee, etc.' Instantly prepared. Require no cooking. Siktitnte. Cost YOU'Same Pries QCHVAB PRINTING CO. neat rr.Drrur.uirDv mmn XJ STARK' STREET r SECOND1 To rhayer gained i.ffirst' place : as the laget ; se in ithe ' World means much.; ,It , means tliatt7A7ISIEl, is liked above all others.' Thatv its : package are the kind most appreciatedi Back v orfaiU tliis -r- the enormous sales ! yjniGLEV'S show that people velearned Jits Ibenefits : ' reiresliment aid ' to f appetite ' ::.md;'di .) to' mouth i and thrbat-1; and the :advan ' of sweecleaa'breathT . :? Take your" choice of A r 14 -.' i f . i . ' ' I - fHTH I V T riannal 1-hirt. .' , V . " ' all Color X-i v PftTITl Awri and Oradeer. tiJi to s&ooi i ; s Now is- the shopping Winter Goods." Let us Rain Coat and 1 Slicker. 2" ' priced from J1.50 to S6.SO .-.Tarpaulins, 10-oence can- . vaa. S2.1S'Aad.,.i..,.S3.25 Khaki Shirts. s 60d tb.Y. S2.00 rThaki RmmIim.' Ml .KIV.S2.7K .Olive Drab Wool Breeches, -from S6.50 ito.". , . . S7.75 Olive Drab Sweaters, .S5.50 Wool Sweater X. ; ", .". . . . '. S3.50 i OUve Drab Cotton. Trous- :; ' era for S 1. 7 5 and... 1.95 ? 6llve Drab Work Coats.. S2.SO - Ladles' Hiking Coats. .. .S3.50 4 Ladies' Hiking - Skirt, S3.S0 and ti.........S4.50 WE INVITE WUR ITSSPEGTION -Teeohone Malm 4215 -t J! ' - r. i v i - X h j w . ft . -II Morrison Strx? at Broadway quality, lasting TLi?:&yVt& 1: !-'iVl; ;-r - M " JTufTZ-- : 713 . fC - saWaTBTaBfaWr 8M --- :S : e . 1 mW J- 5 Tj -,i j.' -Ki-''S1 f. I 't I SfoldinaT , Cot for ' '; '-' ' '.niipr.nN- -4.&0 v :s Get Wet . SOo " time for your. Fall and show you our Jarge line. Campaign s Hatjaj Sl.75-S2.75 ' Boy Scout Hat V . . S1.23 Canvas beggings, 65 i- S1.15 v .Felt' Slippers. 90s) and. .Sl.lO -Leather Walstx Belts. .... 50e Canva Waist -Belt...,. i40 ' Leather" Money. Belt. "' h '- - 907 to -,..j:....-.,.S2.25 ' ; Bugles'. ; -V...'.......'.,S5.50 Bugle Cords. S & . And . . -'. S 1 .2 5 Logger Shirts ,U.H,I4.50 ,U. S.' Heavy Wool Shirts. -. for cold weather. , .S3.00 -.Wool Underwear, per ar-L ' , ment, S1.25 to....-.S2.25 ,. Wool. Blankets, S2.50 to...S6 - BBBBSBassaSaaSBBSI . '.- I" iv for raoes Kot only the oHkid ' piano of Uie lvJstn) poliUn Oprarbrrc tjut alsa he piano pf the home I 7i(oderaie Prices. Qortuenieni 7erms ! - r: flavor.' - I ! "-- : ' J - . T " of --.;'-.,' 1 - i 1 "a " fifties iGVGrv 433 W I vvie.. . . - (Adv.)