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.THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY," OCTOBER 9, 1919. , 11 EXAMINER MAPS OUT MS IN OLYMPIC FOREST PENINSULA Merritt Works On Project at Bo gachicl, Deer vPark,' Big Quilcene, Elwaha River. From mapping- out trail in the Olym pic peninsula, M. L. Merritt, forest ex miner, bu returned to the forest arv Ice. Merritt ha been out three weeks, working on four .projects.' the Bogachlel. four miles of which are in first class .shape and seven miles of which will be built next year; Deer park. Bit Qull cene river and Elwaha river. The Deer park trail, eight and one-third miles long, will be completed this fall. This leads from Tort Angeles Into the high mountain country and is used extens ively by recreatlonlsts. 'The Biff Quitcene river trail Is In the nprtheaitt corner of the forest from the. Olympic highway into the Mount Con stance region, In a fine fishing and camping region. Another trail Is on the southeast corner of the Olympic penin sula on tbo north fork of the Snoko mlHh. All the traits are of a permanent type of construction. The Hlwaha river trail follows the stream running north near ror,t Angeles, and Is at present very poor. Location work will be done this fall. In the Columbia foreflt Merritt went over four miles of the Zigzag trail con structed this summer. This runs along the north side of the old Yacolt burn. It Is complete except for about eight miles which .will be built next year. Merritt will leave the last of the' week for the Snoqualmie and Rainier forests to locate and Inspect trails. "Curfew Permits" "Will Be "Provided Pupils Tinder Age ' Juveniles attending night school are to be provided with identification cards by the school board so that they will riot be molested on school nights, ac cording to arrangements .made by the school board and the chief of police. Th cards will give the age of the stu dent, the nights on which ho attends school and the time his last class Is dismissed. Police officers will be fur nished with a list of those who secure a card and drop out of school, in order that they may keep a close check on thr situation. Juveniles who are em ployed, after 8 p. m. wilt have to ar Tav.gr with the chief of police for a special permit. HELPED DRILL ASHLAND MIUTiX INN WAR TIMES 1 '-'A "Ml f' S Captain" Henry W. Frame ; i ' Ashland, Oct f. Captain Henry W. Frame, who recently resigned as cap tain of B company. Third Infantry, O. N. Q.. and Mrs. Frame, wilt leave short ly to spend the winter ln Sacramento. Cal. During the war he came In twice a week from his ranch hear Talent td drill the Ashland mlltia. . i . SOLDIER CUTS A WIFE AND 2f CENT PRESENT BUT L OSES GOOD Gus Kahros Says His Boss' Wife Would Get $20,000 if He Didn't Marry. - Gue Kahros, wounded veteran of Chateau Thierry and recently discharged from the amy after serving since the war started, concluded the history of 19 months of action overseas last week by being married and losing his cher ished job, all In one motion. - ' Gus made only one mistake, according to the story he tells, and that was in falling to, notify his boss at the H. F. Norton company; that the light of his life resided In Seattle, to which city he suddenly found his way one day last week. Gas remembered the Job about the -time the knot was tied and wired to Milton E. Elder, straw boas nnder whom he worked on a wool press, that he would be back on the Job, happy and ambitious, on Saturday. With the same hand that, grabbed a high explosive and tossed It out ' of Its murderous path in the trenches overseas. Kahros, a short time later, held a reply from Elder that brought him bafck to Portland very: promptly, with an invita tion to Elder that he join in further hostilities out of sight of Interfering police. Elder had wired: , "Press Job filled. Have taken up col lection among the boys for wedding present Have 21 cents. What shall I buy?" That shattered the camel's vertebrae. Kahros declared to H. F. Norton, presi dent of the company bearing his same. He charged . that bia straw boss was aggrieved because Kahros bad married aad would alter the will by which the soldier declare he bequeathed to Mrs. Elder S?Q000 In property before he en tered the service. , . . edLW.W. Agitators Arrested At Meeting in Baker Baker, Oct. 8. Baker county authori ties are confronted with, the problem of disposing of eight alleged X. W, W. agi tators, who were arrested in a local rooming house Tuesday night by the city police,' and who are being held In the city jail pending: action by District At torney W. S. Leverts. Membership cards and Inflammatory literature were found upon all the prisoners, and letters In the possession of Edward Long, fore man of the Baker White Pine Lumber company's mill at Whitney and supposed leader of the X..W. W. move ment here. Indicating that the "Wob bles were planning ' extensive disturb ances In the mills and mines of Baker and Grant counties. Besides Long, those held, are Andrew Wyden. an unnatural ized Austrian, who has been in the United States seven years Mike Bir mingham, a native of Ireland, who has been in America 20 years without be coming a citizen ; Peter Foley, Matt Ryan and Patrick Rogan. all giving their nationality as Irish. They have been working at or near Baker in mills and mines, Pat Welsh was arrested with the others, but was expelled from the city at 2 o'clock In the morning. James Burns was . found In possession of an I. W. W. card, but was released because he claimed that he had joined only after being threatened .by, agitators with the loss of his position unless he became one J of them. - I 1W0EASTERN OREGON PiM DIE; BAKER ; .1N:USED0XW Thomas Brasfield of Baker and James H. Ingram of Haines Are Summoned. Baker, Oct. 9. -Tuesday - night and Wednesday brought ' death to Thomas Brasfield and James H. Ingram,' Oregon pioneers. Mr. Brasfield. was 8S years old and one of Oregon's first settlers. He died at the home of his son, after s long illness. He Is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters.- . The sons are J. M. Brasfield of Baker, W. A. Brasfield of Eugene and George' W. Brasfield of Clem, Or. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Baker of Bend and Mrs. Anna O'Hara of Enterprise. Two sons are dead. The funeral wilt be held Fri day afternoon at z:S0 o'clock. Mr. Brasfield was born April S. 1831. at Lancaster, Mo., and came: to Oregon by ox team In October, 161, with his wife and family of three, children. They passed over the Oregon trail when Baker valley was inhabited only . by In dians, lie settled at the present site of Wio, In Umatilla county, and for four years engaged in transporting im migrants on the first ferry to cross the Umatilla river. Leaving Eastern Oregon, he went in 1888 to Webfoot. Linn county, where he remained for five years before going to Weston, of which place he was a resi dent for 20 years. He then lived at Arlington for 14 years, and returned in 1900 to Baker county -where he became engaged In the stock business until he retired a few years ago. - -" -1 : Mr. Ingram was S3 , yean old and - a pioneer of Baker county. Be died at his home sear Haines, t He was bora October li; 1137. la Arkansas, near TeU ViHe,? and came to Baker county -In 18S3, ( locating n a ranch near Wlng- vllle. A few years later he moved to the Haines farm. He Is survived by his widow, two sons, John H. Ingram of Baker and E. B. Ingram of Harrisburg, and by "three daughters, Mrs. William Nash of Kathlamet, Wash. : Mrs,' Roberf Joyce, who lives near Win grille, , in Baker county, and Mrs. Carry Saugsted of Haines, Funeral services will be held at Haines Friday morning. Poliee Rout Radicals New York. Oct. . 9. U. P.) Police men swinging their clubs freely, routed several hundred radicals last night when the latter attempted to march up Fifth avenue in protest against , the Busslan blockade. . . Three Small Tires ' V In Succession Keep Department " Busy Three fires la three minutes kept three fire departments da edge at 13 :30 Wed nesday afternoon. Sparks on a roof at 120 Fourth street resulted In the first call at 11:30. ' A similar cause called an engine company to 4S East Fine street at 13:21 and a minute later . a short circuit brought consternation to 'workmen In a garage at 255 Davis street and the third call was sent for the department.' No damage was caused. ' Roundhouse lien Strike Altoona, Pa., Oct. . (U, P.) Seven teen hundred Pennsylvania roundhouse employes . struck last night, affecting this city ' and HoUtdaysburg. ' cc:r.:::rviiTCKHAZEL fi;;e foh sohe eye It Is surprblnf now quickly eye in fliranutlon is helped by ? common Wltchhazel, camphor,, hydmtis, etc., as. mixed in Ltvoptik eye wish. One elderly Udy, who hid been troubled with - chronic eye inflammation : for . many years, was treat! helped in two days. We guarantee t small bottle of Uvoptik to help ANY CASE weak, . strained or ' inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Skidmore Drug Ox. 151 Third St. Adv. NOPE! YOU CANT FOOL 'EM! When Twenty-five Millions, Buy "Cascarets" They Must be "Just Right" for Liver and Bowels Twenty-five million boxes of Cas carets were sold last year to folks who wanted relief from constipation, bilious ness, indigestion, gases, colds and sick headache without being shaken up and sickened all the next day. Cascarets work while you sleep, removing the tox ins, poisons and sour, indigestible waste without griping or inconvenience.. Cas carets regulate by stimulating the liver and strengthening the- bowel muscles. They never weaken -or upset you like salts, calomel or violent pills. Cascarets cost so little, too. BLISS v NATIVE ERB TABLETS Das't kwlth ateekar. aho" Tour mil to.ytaM to tte dansan which an s aura faaolt of Backet. Aa aooa aa roe faal tha Hrat pans of rheumatiMn, or auffar from Constipation. Mek Haadarba. or BlUoanaaa. ta BUa NatiT iUrb Tablatt end o will Had s marked impravament ta kaaUh and visor. Bliai Natlra Hare TabhU are. raeos -nUad at tha atandard herb remedy for eteant tos tha ayttasi, rrcuUunf tba setloa et Ittar aad kldneya, pttfifyins tlie blood, and ward Int off dtaaaae. A dollar bas eontatna 800 Ubfeta, aad laata tha svarasa .fasOly ,atx nMtha, Mooar back tuaimnua m Try bx. Kon avnolna wlthoat tba trada mark. Put ap la two aUaa, soe and SI. - 0 v-j i Uada by Alonao O. BUM Cow, Waahlos tos. U. C. . vh- .- ..j,; ' WhgBalasoYounq Cx Rub Dandruff ana Itching witli Qm Ointment jkiisn fftfk Csticsn See T sl'iTti T-l ?"-- Boy,. Camouflages St6leh .Bicycles By Painting Them Four, bicycles, some of them camou flaged y new coats of paint, are In the possession of Chester A. Lyons, proba tion officer, who relieved a youthful ayfarer of the burden of too many Heels when k was taken mtqeustody. i In his confession the' 14-year-old boy told Lyons be took on of the wheels ;from In front of the Grand theatre. v Others he found" on Sixth street and ,-, Second street. Owners, Lyons says, can . have their bicycles by properly Identify ing them at his office. ' Police Watch I.W.W. Leader Out on Bail i ' Spokane, Wash., Oct. 9. (TJ. P.) James Rowan, L W. W. leader, out on .: bond from a penitentiary sentence in Chicago, is delivering a series of ad- dresses here. Police officials are watch ing Rowan closely. If Too Thin Try Bitro-Phosphate While excessive thinness might be at 'tributed to various and subtle causes In ' different Individuals. It Is a well known fact that the lack of phosphorous in the humjtn system Is very largely responsible -for this condition. , It soema to be well established that - this deficiency in phosphorous may now b- met by the use of Bitro-Phosphate, w .lch can be obtained from any good urugrfst in convenient tablet form. - In ir any instances the assimilation of this phosphate by the nervo tissue soon . produces a welcome change nerve ten . sion disappears, vigor and strength re- piace weakness and lack of energy and , the whole body loses Its ugly hollows ; and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped .In a glow of perfect health and beauty - and the will and strength to be up and -.doing : CAUTIOX While Bitro-Phosphate IS .unsurpassed for the relief of nervous ness, genera debility, etc, those taking It who do not desire to put on flesh -"shoo Id use extra care in avoiding tat producing foods. Adv. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezono costs only a few cents. ' With your fingers 1 Tou can tut off - any hard corn.' soft corn, or orn be- : tween 'the toes, and the hard skin cal' ,'luses from bottom of feet. ' - A tiny bottle of "Freesone" costs lit tie at any drug store ; apply a few drops upon me corn er callus, instantly it stops hurting, then shortly ou lift that , bothersome eorn or callus right off, root and ali.rwtthoat one bit of pain or sore : - ncsa . Truly 1 '. JSo humbug 1 Adv. ' . f Beginning Monday, October 13, Our Store Will Open at 9:15 A. MY and Close at 5:45 P. M. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Trading Stamps Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before the 10th of Each Month Place Your Order Now for Engraved Greeting Cards-lSee Samples at Stationery Counter, Main Floor H oil owe' en Novelties in Great Variety at the Dennison Booth on Second Floor KODAK! AH styles and sizes in Eastman Kodaks and Cam eras in the Photographic Shep, Fourth Floor. We do developing, printing, enlarg ing and col5r work. We guarantee prompt service. PORTLAND AGENCY FOR GOSSARD FRONT-LACED CORSETS SURGICAL AND , TECHNICAL FITTINGS A SPECIALTY The Standard Store vf the Northwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods All Sections IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN MAKE USE OF OUR UP-TO-DATE MAIL ORDER DEPT. PROMPT SERYICE Home Journal Patterns Are Easy to Use -You need not be an expert to make your own clothes If you use Home Patterns. Women who once try ' then wilt nevef use any other.' Visit the Pat tern .Counter and see the advance winter fashions. Sale of Phez Loganberry Juice of the Store Offer NotatMe Savings Tomorrow Fourth Floor -Phet Loganberry Juice makes an ideal bever- QQ age. Regular SQc. Special OtC Phet Loganberry ("Juice. "OQ -Regular 35c size special Soft Shell Walnuts, pound 36c 1 Soft Shell Almonds, pound 36c I Pa-Nit Embroidery Needles ' for .silk, cotton or; wool embroid ery work. Far superior to the old method. Free instruction given in Art Needlework Dept., Second Floor. Home Craft Week A special showing of Lace Cur tains and Draperies presenting the newest patterns for the winter sea son. Don;t Jail to see this in teresting display on the Third Floor. Quaker Craft Lace Curtains Larjce assortment of beautiful new patterns. Best grade double thread net with fancy figured cen ters or plain centers with lace bor ders. Priced $3 up to $9 a pair. --0UAKER CRAFT Curtain Nets in dainty figured effects and filet or floral dtsigns. 7SC to $3.50 yard. Sale of Rugs Third Floor. 36x72-inch VelVevt flfK ETA Rues priced special at tDOeOU 27x54-inch VeLvt QO AO Runs priced special at !Oe4o 27x5 4-in. Axminster Rugs $2.95 The Garment Store Features 4 Popular Lines of Women's Dresses Not only are the styles very attractive .but the materials are of splendid quality and each gar ment Is carefully finished and well made in every particular. Dresses atv$25.00 , Second Floor Orte . attractive style at this price h pretty sur plice effect with, net vest and wide satin sash. Made of black satin. Many other styles ttOC in thi$ showing priced at tDsaftJ Dresses at $35.00 Second Floor Smart Dresses of Tricotine. Blouse effect with fancy vest of Tricolette and crossover belt. Several other at tractive styles in various materials in this showing DOt) Dresses at $39.75 Second Floor Dresses of Satin Messaline combined with Georg ette Crepe. Embroidered in silk and beads. Draped skirt and wide crush girdle.- J?)Q Priced at .only tjJOSs I D Dresses at $68.50 Second Floor Beautiful Georg ette Frocks with blouse waist, tunic skirt, sash. Beaded in fancy designs. Bell shaped sleeves. Round P?0 ETA neck. Priced a t tDOOaUU Rain Coats and Capes Priced $23.75 to $45.00 Second Floor The Garment Salons direct your attention to an excellent assortment of the new Fall and Winter Rain Coats that have Just arrived. Smart new belted effects, also the large loose styles with raglan sleeves. Made up In Cravenettes, Wool-Mixture and transparent Oiled Silks. Also Oiled Silk Rain Capes in many different colors. Sizes for Misses and Women. Ask to see these. Prices range from $23.75 to $45.00 Georgette Waists at $3.98 Center Circle, Main Floor Main Floor An extremely low price for such pretty waists. Many dainty styles some in embroidered effects, others lace, ruffle or tucked trimmed. . Fancy or tailored models. Excellent quality Georg- &Q QQ dtte Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Black, white and many colors wOeeO New Sweaters $7.95 to $14.50 f V Kg:;' $7.95 $8.50 c i tn - i.i i c " & jwctbb rwr Attractive sweaters 1 jf wide ribbed Shetland wool. Made f with tuxedo front and fancy belt Assorted colors. ..To- sorrow priced at only Plain Knit Wool Sweaters with an-cy weave tuxedo front and nam belt. Popular coi- b rs. Tomorrow triced - New Ripple. Sweater with bell shaped sleeves and tuxedo front. Very popular , style. g" O FA Tomorrow priced at DleuU Heavy Knit Wool Sweaters In plain weave with large convertible collar, plain belt. Lead- OTA ETA ing colors. Priced at 9J.fzetJl Angora Scarfs and Sets Large assortment in plain colors, checks and stripes. Separate Scarfs or r Scarfs with Caps to match $2 98 $10 We Give S. H. Trading Stamps -Ask for Them Sale of Women's Underwear Berrein CircU, Meia'FIoou-Dtscontinued numbers in" first quality Underwear from our own stocks in con Junction with makers' "seconds" and close out lots. Union Suits: and Separate garments. Included in this lot are cotton, mixed wool and fancy striped cotton. $2X0 Underwear $19 f $6.50 Underwear , $525 2.25 Un derwear only 13.00 Un derwear' only 3.50 Un derwear only NOT ALL SIZES IN BUT ALL SIZES WILL $1.85 $2.39 $2:85' $3.7 S derwear, -4.50 derwear $5.00 derwear only $2.95 only $3.75 Only $3.95 EACH STYLE AND PRICE BE FOUND IN THE SALE.. MEN A step inside the Morrison Street entrance wiM put you in the way of savings .well worthy of attention. Men's Knit Ties Special 79c Main Floor A knit tie will outlast' two ordinary ties. These are of ex cellent quality and there is a large assortment of patterns and HrQa' colors. Latest styles. Special f aIs Men's Underwear At $1.05 Main Floor Medium weight ribbed cotton underwear shirts and araw ers in natural gray colors. Just right for fall wear. Spe- Aff cially priced, the garment OXeUeJ Hose' 6 Pairs $135 Main Floor Men'sr Half fine quality with double toe. Full standard size. Very special, 6 pairs Girls . Trimmed Hats Special 98c Friday and Saturday will be "Chiliren's Day" in the Basement Millinery Store. We have planned for this event a remarkable sale of New Fall Hats hundreds of them to go on the bargain tables at an average of about half ? regular selling prices. . There are Trimmed Hats, ,Tams and Tailored Hats -In effects. Of good grade Velvet, Velveteen and Corduroy. Some are' trimmed with -dainty ribbons, flowers and feather fancies Tarns are trimmed with tassel and but- ton (aiso puin ..tarns ) Tail ored Hats with colored facing and Dana. Many different styles pokes, droops, QQvi etc. Great 2-Day Sale JyOC ; Basement Millinery H.- i JS Hose of heel and $1.35 Women's Novelty Boots Special $9.95 Pair Main Floor Footwear in this sale for merly priced 112 to fl4 a pair. A sav ing you should take advantage of. 3 Special Lines A 4- Cf w o roi e n's Laced It P7.70 Boots, 8J4 inches high. , Of dark gray kid with narrow plain toe, ciose-trimmed welted soles and leather half Louis heels. Nearly all sizes. Boots of the ; regular $14.00 grade. Af &Q 05. W.o m e n's Laced TVL aPaJ Root, of Ijgrbl TZy ki4 with cloth-tops to match, 1 Pointed toe. no tip, light weight soles and covered fulf Louis heels. : Regular 13 -grade, A f RO QCI W o m e n's Laced, ni 77 Boots of dark gray kid , with fabric toppings. Medium narrow toe with imitation tip? ; Goodyear welt soles, military heeL Regular, II J vals. ' v, ; Odd Line Lace Shoes, Special $38 Mem Floor Women's Laced Boots, 9 Inches high. " Vamp of dark gray kid, tops and quarters of fawn colored doth. Pointed toe. d0 AO high arch and heel. Broken sizes. Tomorrow oriced. a eair D0eO Boys' Winter Very Newest Styles $12.50 to $35 The Boys Store Is splendidly pre pared to outfit the- youngsters stocks are now at their test, offering much better choosing than later in the season. A particularly good showing of Blue Serge Suits and Cheviots In blues, greens and tans. Double breast ed, waistseam and belted models. Suits that will hold their shape and give sat isfactory service. Pants full lined. All seams are reinforced. Ages 6 to 18. Prices range $12.50 up to $35.00 Junior Suits $8.50 to $15 Main Floor New Suits for little fel lows ty to 8 years. Middy and "Nor folk models with straight pants. Fancies or blue serges. Priced S8.50 to 815 Porttarid Agency Dutchess Knickers. Youths' Winter: Overcoats Main Floor New 1919-20 models in Boys' and Youths Overcoats here for your inspec tion. Chinchilla in browns, grays and blues also fancy mixtures. Lined or unlined. Sizes 13 to 18. Priced $15 to $22.50 Juvenile Overcoats Priced (gQ QK Special iDOvD Main Floor Fancy mixtures In the new grays, greens and browns. Cloth lined throughout - Sfiprt pockets! military, col lars. Sizes 3 to S years.' Spe- 4SO QK cially priced for tomorrow at DOettl School Overcoats Spetial. $10,95 Maia Floor This Is t special lot of good serviceable coats for school wear. ' Novelty mixtures In grays, greens and browns. Sizes for,boys to 12 years.- Fof tomorrow's sale priced at only $10.95 All Pure Wool ,;i Granite Cloth i $2 Yard ; Main FloorThis is a splendid fab- ' ric for one-piece dresses. We also include at the fame price a number of pieces In Wool Panama and ; French Serges In ;iavy blue and lev- eral other good shades. QO flfl Extra value . at, a yard DWeUU BROADCLOTHS In black and i i wanted color s.. Popular; prices. ? Colored Artt $3.60 Mala i Foor-r-Large lte ' for double bed, - Fancy pink or blue colored stripes a very attrac tive v bed covering. JQ ni Priced iptclal it only DOeOU Bleached Sheets ! : - At $1.90 ' Mala "Floor Bleached'' Sheets of good heavy quality. - Size Qrt 72x90 inches. SpecUl tDXeUU Bleached Sheets,, size $1x90 inches. Special S2.00 Pillow Cases 39c 5 Main Floor Bliiched Pillow Cases 39c I with deep hem s. '' Size 45x36 - Inches. . Special; at ,4 A: . Sheer Nainsook Special $315; : Mala Floor Fine sheer ' quality ; nainsook for underwear and infants' dresses. Put up 10 yards CO 1 K to the piece. Special at 0LO ?, ; Longcloth 10 Yds. $4 'f Maia FloorEnglish Longdoth Of good quality. Used extensively for ; underwear, . Put u'p ,10 QA f)( ttrxevi v . t yards to riece. Special mm