The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE" OREGON' f DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 0 1917.'
MUSERS CHARGE :
: SQUAW CREBtCAIIAL
. RATES ARE EXCESSIVE
;They Petition Public Service
Board to Reopen Case on
Ground of Erroneous Ruling
Balem, On, Sept. 20. W. W. Van
Meter end It other waterusers under
the canal of the Bauaw Creek Irriga
tion company. In Crook county, hare)
petitioned the public service commis
sion for a rehearing' of the casa in
which the commission fixed the sco
nomlo duty of water and the price the
comeany snould charge for lte water,
- The petitioner allege that tha com
mission erred in both Instances. The
commission fixed the economle duty of
" water In the district at two-acra feet
fof a season. ' ' . .
The petitioners assert that tha atate
water board adjudicated water mhte
on a baele of five-acre feet, which
amount they contend. Is required to lr-
' rlgate alfalfa and ojover crops.
The commission fixed the price at SO
cents an acre foot, which the petition
ers allege Is excessive.
Public Service Permit Issued
' fialem. Or.. Sept. 20. Tha public
service commission Wednesday granted
a permit to the commissioners of Mult
nomah county to construct an overhead
jerossing over the tracks Of the Oregon
Electric st the Intersection with Occi
dent street, in Capitol Hill addition.
Tha rnmmiaslon sranted the Ore
gon Ship Timber mills a permit to con
struct a private crossing at grade over
the tracks of the s.. F. & a. ana umieu
Railways near the mills in the vlcin-
It V Af ' T.innton
. Permit was given the city of Astoria
to cross Forty-rirtti street at grace
over the tracks of the S., P. & S.
sTenth Convict Has Escaped'
Balem Or.. Sept. 20. Another con
vict escaped from the state peniten
tiary Wednesday. lie Is the tenth to
take French leave from the Institution
Within the last few weeks. Five of the
10 were trusties, three were members
of the honor gang, and two cut their
way out from inside the walls. Only
three of the 10 have been recaptured.
The man who escaped Wednesday was
Harry McCleary, serving five years
from Union county for obtaining
money by false pretenses. He toad
about .four months yet to serve. He
sad escaped once before , and Was
caught, so waa being made to serve his
full sentence.
Of selns. traps or Hsh wheels.
Any person vtolatinr the previsions
ef the act shall be punished by fin of
not less than ona hundred dollars, nor
mora tha on thousand dollars or y
Imprisonment In tha county jail not
less tha sixty days, nor - more - than
one year, or by both such fine and im
prisonment: - ",',.
Bead Doyg Air Baaqaetted . .
Bend,: Or, fiept 20-2Iore than 1000
people gathered ' at the , Union xlepot
Wednesday night te bid-farewell to JS
Deschutes county boys who formed 1
per cent of tha county's quota tot tM
draft A banquet in .the early part t
m , .
tha avenlnsV given ta tha conscripts
honor was attended by 200 men and
women of Bead, and parade rouowea,
the recruits being escorted, to, the sta
tic fa antes, -v.-- - j ; i i ,
Aquatic Circus Is .
t lWday Night Event
- Vha, thre. IBS men teams of tha . Y.
If, C A. will staco .what they call an
"aquatic elmur in ana around th big
swimming; . tank in the association
building at Sixth-and Taylor sheets,!
Friday - evening. Norman Pritcharo,
log roller, whose skill in kesplnf .hls
footing on a- warning- tog- ib w
water Is so great that he has never ,
been "rolled in." will git an exhibition
of his prowess and challenge all com-(
era to bast him.
There will be eachibltlons of dlvinr.
Ufa savins methods, six minutes of
twJo. a. tub race, a pillow fight
and tilting- contest. - j
The teams competing for new mem-.
m.iAA Xtmimlvii to brlnit
lh SW new members during tna month, t
n. tk. m 'M isr th mottta in new
' members had been reported, . y ,
. . . . MMMMowwMa-aa. a -'III
Governor Attends-Linn Fair
5' Salem, Or., Sept. 20. Governor
Withycombe was out of town Wednes
day, attending the Linn county fair
lit Bclo.
'Ballot Title Ready
j For Next Fish Bill
' eSHHSSlBSBSSSSBaBSJBBW
Attorney General Gives Official Start
t Oregon City Measure Aimed' Si
Wheels, Betas. ' f-:,
Balem, Or., Sept 20. Attorney" Gen
, ral Brown has prepared the ballot
title, for the proposed initiative bill
- prohibiting fishing in Oregon streams
with flshwheela. traps or selns. The
hill IS-being- initiated by Charles C.
Cabcock of Oregon City. Under a cw
law the official ballot title must be
prepared and be printed on an initia
tive petition before the petition Is cir
culated. The, ballot title is as follows!-
BUI rrotsoUa malsaem by forbidding
risk. wheel Trap and Beta Iishiag
Purpose: To protect salmon by pro-
' hibltina- fishing for salmon in the wa
. - tera of the atate of Oreaon, or In the
waters over which the state of Oregon
haa concurrent jurisdiction, by means
HniiUtinuiiiwunimniimtHiM
OUR ADVERTISING IS NOT SENS A TIONAL
BUT OUR STYLES AND VALUES ARE!
SPECIAL
DOINGS
Friday and Saturday
gELECT your Children,
Misses' and ladies' Trimmed
Hats from the largest assortment
ever displayed.
Will Sell on Sight!
Our new Trimmed and TaUored Hats, of silk
t velvet, some in black Lyons, shirred and plain,
small and large shapes, with just a little smart
' tnmming so placed that
, you will; recognize that
it is smart and cor
rect, and the price. . . .
$4.95
Jn velvet, -some silk and velvet. You will find these in poke
effects, drooping t brim with soft crown, trimmed in gros
graih ribbon, ' band atid bow, many with dainty silk flowers
in all. the new shades.
1.95 and 82.95
Real Value Shown in Our Fur
tartment
Has spoken so loud that women nave heard and have ap
preciated our prices on furs which bear the unmistakable
mark cf beauty, style and workmanship. So be sure and
see our, line tow - v. .
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"Viewed-from any tnjfs
Polly of tbd. Circus' is an
trtlstlc triumph. A hu
man story, sympathetically told, a charming ,
star ana a superb production . combinsio
make the first Goldwyn release t big s,ucce$s' Alt
the pathos and humor of life itself are duplicated
In Margaret Mayo's well-known story. The out
standing features of the first Goldwyn film are
unsurpassed and perhaps unequaled lighting ef
fects and exceptional photography. Everything
. Is screened with such attention to detail that the
atmosphere obtained makes the spectator forget
It is only a picture. Mae Marsh lives the charac
ter of Tolry- and brings to it alt the win
some and appealing charm that is so insep
arably a part of herself."
N. Y. Morning Telegraph
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Is the Eastern Terminus of two
elegant passesger trains the
North Coast Limited
Observation Car Train '
Atlantic Express
via Minneapolis - St, Paul each a 72-hour
trip. Dining Car Service -7 so famous
on all. trains of
Northern Pacific Ry,
You can still take advantage-of
Low Fares East
Tickets on sale each Friday
and Saturday to Sept. 29.
TICKETS 1 255 Morrison St
Main 244- Phones A-l 244
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A. D. CHARLTON. A. a P. A.
Portland Ore.
A Chain of Drug Stores
SERVING 12,000,000 CUSTp:. ANNUA1JLY ;
Must be made up of good stores. The Owl
Chain of 25 Stores is serving customers at
this rate a 'convincing indorsement of Owl
Policies, Merchandise, Prjces and Service.
A nd the Owl Chain is growing. New
stores are being opened in new territory.
There is no limit in business achievement if,
an organization know it is right and has
the one big idea go ahead! I
Big Stock of Grained Ivory
We have a big comprehensive stock of this most popular
ware more than a hundred cases Just received. War condi
tions will not reduce quantities or assortments. You will be
pleased with the values, too.
A larm Clocks at $2.1 9
This is a prominent feature of the line. The ivory case (see picture tbove)
does not rob the clock of its efficiency. It is a good timekeeper with reliable
alarm attachment. T :
It .you. :sre . Interested In Ivory Toilet Articles this Hstis worth reading
Friday
and
Saturday
'. ti:
We offer a cutrpnee special that will be appre
ciated by thousands of lwomen
Rubber
Gloves
19c p
r.
The price is tremendous
ly important when yoU real
ize the condition of the rub
ber market today.
These gloves are well made and desirable in every
way properly used, they will give long service. We
make this offer for two days only (Friday and Satur
day) 'to direct your attention to The Owl Store in
general and the rubber goods section in particular.
Combe. 25c to 11.25.
Bonnet Mirrors, $2.50 to $5.50.
Military Hair Brash Sets, $3.75 to
$7.50.
Puff Boxes, 50c to $2.50.
Hair Receivers, 75c to $2.00.
Treys, 25c to $2.50.
Buffers, 50c to $1.50.
Nail FUes, 25c to 50c
Caticla Knives, 25c to 50c
Button Hooks, 25c to 50c
Shoo Horns, 25c to 75c
HARLOW-GRADY
School for . Dancing
t AnnaancB thm Season? Opening
J ; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Class and priyate. instruction in the latest dance interpreta
tions and Ballet Technique: - - - '
- ; - CLASSES FOR CHILDREN
rStudio S71I.;ieth St. Phone Broadway.
.Cora Kntvas, 25c to BOc
Qothos Bmsbae, $1.50 to $3.50.
Whisk Brooms, 75c to $2JU.
Hat Braskos, $1.00 to $2.75.
Bonnot Broakaa, $1.00 to $2.00.
Soap Bozos, 25c to 50c
Talcom HoIcWs (witk talcam), 68c
Hat Pin Holders, 88c
Parfuma Bottles, 25c to $4.00.
Glovs Bozoa, $9.00.
Handkerchief Boaos. $5.00.
Pin Cnskions, 50s t $2.25.
Pictoro Framas, 80s to $40.
i
Dainty Stationery 25c a Box
24 Sheets of Paper
24 Envelopes
A Cold Cream That Satisfies
Cm
lewu
IcoldcreM
This headline will turn thousands of minds
In the same direction. Thousands of women
will instantly think of
Owl Theatrical Cold Cream
because it has proven to be "a cold cream that
satisfies" them. It cleanses thoroughly, soothes
Irritated skins and buUds up tissue. It prevents
sunburn, tan, freckles, etc A full pound tin
for 60c Sent postpaid anywhere In the U. S.
It's the "Patroness" Linen
Law n as distinctive, and
dainty as the name implies. A.
practical sire the envelopes
measure 3x5K inches. Deli
cate buff, pink, blue and staple
white. " -
Correspondence Cards 25c Box
The Chesterfield and
Lawncrest brand in white.'
The cards have gilt edge."
Novelty shape envelope.
High-g rade stoc k
good enough for any
writing desk.
Motor Watches
$125
A reliable timekeeper in t
strong nickel ease. ,We quote
the same price on Pocket Ben
watches In nickel or gunmetar
finish case.
Nail Files
25c
An exceptional value only
the best quality flexible steel
is used in making them.
There's s rood variety of
shapes and sizes.
Normandy Correspondence
Cards Special 1 9c Box
24 Cards
Just the thing for ac
A wnvni 7 Stare's Help
rXJnerOll for Constipation
Ameroil Is not a drug Imply a lubricant It Is a highly
refined paraffine oil which Is not absorbed in the "process of
digestion- It passes through the alimentary canal, soiling - the
walls and aiding nature In a logical way. It Is. purely me
chanical in its action and should not be confused with the
ordinary laxative.
Ameroil is odorless, colorless and tasteless very agreeable
to take. ' A pint bottle for 65c ' f
24 Envelopes
A splendid value at this special pri
knowledrments or short letters.
Friday and Saturday Only at 19c a Box
OwVs Optical Department A t Your Service
Come in and let us make s thorourh' and scientific test of vour
eyes. Get relief from that headache or sleepy, tired feeling when
ever you try to reaa. srocen lenses quickly dupucated.
,...--,v;..-wi1MaanlBo Floor
Self-FilllngFbuntdin Pens $1.50
An unusual offer. You rarely have a chance to buy reliable,
practical SELP-FILUNG fountain pens at so small a price. Choice
of fine, medium or coarse points. This Is a "Todco ; pen-
quality is sure.
Other Fountain Psns featured at $2.50 to $5.00'.
Whisk
, Brooms
35 c
Made of aeleoted
Btock. The handle ;
is wired in four
places and fin
ished with metaft
cap and ring.
Awarded Gold Medal at the PariamaPacific Exposition.
BROADWAY AT WASHINGTON
E. Struplaro, Manager.
Msrahall 2000, Homo A-1333
Red Feather
Olive Oil Soap
A perfectly pure soap
that war conditions have
not changed in quality or
price An ideal soap ror
ins Baby's tender sain, it
is . delicately per- QC
turned, tha caks.... sWC
For direct telephone service to our Prescription Room call Marshall 192
SSCUXES AJrOTXESS
CAR
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ELBERTA
PEACHES
And ZmmsaiateiT Offers Thsatox
Sals a ins , ,v
VXXT STBCXAXi SfJaZOB.
BOX
These ex la snme aondittom
for pxesarvlas; or ready sattnf.
We reserve tho sih4 to limit
number os boxes to voxchassrs.
SsUverr only -with vurohases of
other foods.
SIMON'S
SALVAGE
STORE
CO
nan awo AT.nmn.
ais
CIIRHD Vbo
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Back
$7.7,bU
To Relieve; Catarrhal
Deafnets x0& Head
Noises
. If y hsv OafeMThsS - Deetaess er
ee aaises s e rear aratslet sad set
1 ooace oS Parmint (doable stnostti).
and add to It K pint at hot water end 4
osnees of arsiralated sugar. Taka 1
tsMespeaafal few times a ear.
TMa.wm sttea srtai saleV relief fleet
the dlMTeasioc head arises. Oerred
amttlls' wbaaia eeen. Vietbiig - bsemse
easy asd the aracna to& dropplsc late
tbe throat. It is easv to prvpsrs, sorts
little sad Is pteaaaat te taks. Aar one
who has eataiThai DtafDaas or bes4
soises sboald give this pcsscrlpttfla a
trial. ftr.
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Range Conquered by Electricity
.TbecnlglirySotJ
the onward progress of man. The Uxnitleos energy of their t""Ning cataracU has -been
name sued to furnish power lor ti fdant ciectrie locomotives which ban! the) '
And now smother crest mountain rangethe snow-capped Cascades In Washington haa V
felt the hand of the conqueror. The work of electrifying the 211 miles of tine through
this range is well ender way. f- - . ... v
i.: Mountain travel Is given a new charm- no smudge of smoke paints tebUck Um v
- sucrose saowcladTlitM trarel is dean, smooth, saent. "-7:. - " - . .
Whea next yra jocrae73xg'tle contiaeBt trtrd ts clsctrlc way wiu the V
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry :
v EUdtffietBm m4 wmUrn Cnsitf tsveawei
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tCGarrisonrlXF.AP.A.
Third and. Stark Starosts
A-2801