The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ..THURSDAY, 1 OCTOBER SO,: Idld.
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i Full Realization of Divine Power
- Still Wanting, Says Major Gil-'-
bert, Chaplam of Infantry.
MANY NEEDS-RECOUNTED
Lang 'Syne Society . Meets;; !n
, dorsement of Civilian Reserve
Movement Given Unanimously.
4 : "America has not yet suffered
t e'nough to purge her eoul;, we have
yet to realize a conacioumesa of the
s Divine such as blended in tears, the
1 ; North and South after the Civil
) iWar," declared Major W. S. Gilbert,
'chaplain of the 16Zd infantry, in hia
address before the Lang Syne society
"at its set-together luncheon given
, Wednesday at the Hotel Portland,
f N word of supplication was raised
- o the Creator of us all at the sessions
't the peace conference Is It any "won-
' ' dr that no agreement has yet been
' reached and that peace Is still a thing
- of the future?. Not once was divine
'guidance .invoked at he recent tndus-
'trial conference held 1n the East, and
adjournment was made Saturday amid
;an atmosphere1 of bitterness and hatred.
.:. igain 1 ay America naa noi auncrcu
Enough."
- Major Gilbert, who spenrt7 months in
: 'prance, emphasized some of thee things
v "that AmerJca needs to overcome, as re-
f-vealed by the world-war.
' ? "We had to go to France to find our
selves. The war revealed our lackof
' f Itnesa. mentally and physically. Do
you know that over 50 per cent of the
.men drafted were found to be unfit for
' military service, and that of those finally
sent overseas 20 per cent were found to
. :be unfit?"
"The percentage of illiteracy "was
' shocking, even In picked groups of ex-,-
perts In various lines of mechanics. It
is small wonder that the French char-
acterlzed us as 'those crasy Americana'
From their standpoint we are crasy, be
. cause there is such a woeful lack in the
"; things that are actually fundamental In
" their life and civilization.
. f. ujf you arft laboring under the delu
- sion that Oregon is such a wonderful
.. -place that everybody in the world knows
" about it, just let me tell you that of all
the French people I conversed with dur
ing my lTsmonths service I found only
; three persons who ever heard of Oregon.
!"l must confess It was a terrible blow
to me, yet how many of you know what
tate arls Is in, and how many French
' cities can you name outside of Paris.
Brest and Bordeaux ? The war lias aided
.us greatly in getting an international
viewpoint in many things." '-.
Frank Dayton, secretary-treasurer of
' the society, offered a resolution favor
ing the support of the Civilian Reserve
movement, which 1 wax given unanimous
endorsement. -
SoV Blumauer offered the suggestion
that In fnture there be a, roll cell. of
members to be responded to with came,
length of residence In the city,, business
and other Items of general Interest. This
suggestion was accepted and will be fol
lowed at the next meeting. There were
100 present at the luncheon.
The president, . Colonel David M.
Dunne, presided. ' t ..
Entertainment for ';
'Eamonn de Valera:
Planned by Irish
. Arrangements for the entertainment
of Eamonn de Valera were outlined' at
a meeting of Portland' Irish at the Im
perial hotel Tuesday night. Representa
tives of the organisation wees present
from Albany, Astoria. Bend, Beaverton.
Condon, Heppner and other points in
Oregon and delegates of labor organi
sations and civic clubs also attended
the meeting. ?; -
De Valera will arrive November 15
and' will be received at Union station
by a committee consisting of Thomas
Mannlx, chairman; P. E. Sullivan. H.
J. Bristol, John McCuigan, M. J. Mur-
nane and about 100 others. The visitor!
will be escorted from the station to his
hotel by a parade of friends of Ireland.
He is scheduled to speak at The Audi
torium the evening of November 15 and
wilt also . speak - at Reed college, at
Mt Angel and before various local civic
clubs and' fraternal organisations, -
Prohibition Fight
Funds Pass House
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Nothing U so good for you as
Yinol, our. Cod Liver and
Iron Tonic It invigor
ates the nerves' and ere-
ates strength.
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Washington, Oct. 30. (I. N. S.) The
deficiency appropriation bill carrying
$17,000,000 of which 93,400,000 is from the
department of justice to enforce the
prohlbtlon and anti-trust laws, passed
the- house Wednesday and goes to the
president.
Here Is Reliable Proof:
Union Hill. N. J. "I suffered from a
nervous breakdown, was anaemic, thin,
had a stomach trouble and could not
eat, sleep or work. X had doctored with
out benefit until one day I read about
Vlnol, and after taking one bottle I
began to improve.- It strengthened my
nerves, gave me a good appetite, and I
sleep well and feel better in every way."
-Mrs. Charles West
The reason Vlnol is superior' to any
other remedy is because it contains the
oldest and most famous body-building
and strengthening tonics known. to medicine.
Your money back if it fails
OWL DRUG CO. AND DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE. Adv.
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and five other standard
lines of pianos to choose
from here. .
TERMS
Xmas Is Coming
There Is One
Safe Place
To Buy Your
Christmas :
PIANO
Every Piano Guaranteed
Get Our Selling Plan
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We carry
five standard
lines of phon
ographs and
five standard
makes o f
high- grade
pianos.
Victrola
'Some of the new and
second-hand baby
grands to be seen on our
Seventh Floor include
the Knabe, -Chickering,.
Behning, Hazleton
Bros. Haines Bros.,
Howard and Francis
Bacon pianos.
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Get a chart
for your car
By exhaustive study
and actual tests our
Board of Lubrication En- ;
gineers has . determined
the correct consistency of
Zerolene for ;your make
of automobile. Their
recommendations are
available for -you in the
.21ene.CpTectLuMca-;
tion Charts. .There is a
chart for : each .make, of
car. ;Get one for your car
at your dealer's t or lour ;'
nearest station..
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ORDER ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW HUNDREDS OF DESIGNS STREET FLOOf
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FridayLast of the TvVdrBays
Month-End .
Alt Charge Pur
chases Friday
PayableDec. 1st
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Si&oas Suede Vtfcurs1 tsl Ooih
Coat Sale Extraordinary
Fine Coats Yes, Finest Coats CO
The lowest price on record for coats of such JCft 3'M
splendid quality, style fur collar styles included. Y'9
Yes, madame, this is a sale don't forget that. This is extraordinary
merchandise at a very commonplace price so be early! The selection
is not tremendous, but the values are!
BOLIV1AS CHAMELEONS
SILVERTONES VELOURS
TINSEL TONES - SUEDE VELOURS
in a splendid color range, including Copen, reindeer, navy, beaver,
brown, oxblood, electric, etc.
Pleated, belted and flare modete many of them lined with fancy
. Pussy Willow silks and many are interlined. All sales must be final
no reservations, no approbations, no returns.
- ' Third Floor, Lipmsn, Wolfe & Co. ,
ween L.uncneon
Served in the Tip Top Inn
From 9:30 to 5:30. Menu for Friday
Minced Ham and Pickle Sartdwich, 10c .
Ripe'Olivtf and Nut Sandwich. 10c
Halloween Special Salad, 1 5c
New Orleans Waffles with ma?le syrun, 20c w
Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce, 15c-
Famous Hotel Benson Coffee, 5c
iHdividual Pumpkin Pe, toe
And our Regular Menu,
Making Room for Holiday Merchandis
Our Entire Stock of :
Women's Neckwear '
Priced $5 and Up Regularly
y3off
Pretty collar and cuff sets, guimpes and gilct vestees are
included in this group of neckwear that has been reduced
one"-third for clearance. ,
-A-Strset Floor, Lipmsn, Wolfe & Co.
MEN
A Clearance of
SOX
Two Groups, 29c and 39c
Fine lisles, fibers, heavy cottons in all colors and sizes, but not
all colors in all sizes. Exceptional bargains these.
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Girls' and Juniors
Silk Dresses
$9.95 $15.95 $19.50
Taffeta fiocks for girls 6 to 17 in shades of rose, navy,
blue, green and tan.
Fine values here for the younger set.
Fourth Floor, Lipmen, Wolfe & Co.
Nuts and Dates
f For Halloween
Salted pistaschio nuts in
, the shell dainty tempt
ingl .
Dates and 'figs with
chocolate coating
Street Floor,
Lipmen, Wolfe & Co.
Cleanup of broken lines of Z . . ' H
MEWS UNION SUITS AT 20 REDUCTION
ranging from all cotton to pure worsted wool garments.
Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
Children's Stamped Dresses
Made dresses of pink and blue checked, voile quaintly
trimmed with white collar and Cuffs which are stamped for
simple embroidery; Sizes 2 to 10 years.
Stamped dresses for children 4 to 8 yrs. of grey FJCkf
and lavender poplin trimmed old rose and white A Ox
Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
House Dresses $2.69
Splendid quality ginghams, percales and chambrays in pretty .
plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors make these house
dresses that are so specially priced to cleat
Round or square collars, 2-style sleeves, full belted.
Nurses' Stripe Dresses
House Dress Aprons
95 c
Slipover and side front house
dress. apros of Scout percales.
Maize, pink, ana uvenaer.
95c
Gray or white striped gingham,
high neck, three-quarter sleeves.
Verys very special.
Fourth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co.
Women's and Children's Fine
Underwear in the Clearance,
$ 1 .39 $2.00 $4.50
U-Child's vests or pantalettes. Women's silk" and" wool Women's extra size anion
silk and wool, broken sizes. tights, and a few vests. suits, silk and wool. 4 , .
Street Floor, Lipman Wolfe & Co. ' I ; lv "
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Household Needs
Priced to Clear
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French Veneer Furniture Polish,
' 39 ' -i" .,- I . : r . "
cake for 21J - :V
Black Steel Model Roaster, $1.66
Wood Chopping towl, 39? 4 '
Whiltemore' polisher, 39T . '
2 in 1 Shoe Polish, 9
.Tin Individual Tea and Coffee Pots,'
' Basement Brooms, 29. --''
Earthen Tea Pot, 89
Honaehold Efficiency Sectioa, Eighth Floor,
..i., . -Lipman, Wolfe & Co.'1 -
Mendel-Drucker Full Size
r- Wardrobe
dm
Trunks
$35.00
Friday Only
While They Last
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Ten hangers, shoe pock
ets and convenient irays
exceptional value s re
priced for quick di&posil.
Remember, they axe; full
izel '": ' - ": ;
Lwtgage Section., '
Lipnua. Wolfe Sc Col .
Cretonne 3 9c
' To Close Otit '
-r32 'and 3 6-lnch cretonne In pretty floral and '
conventional patterns 4 " ' , J.
s Rag Rugs
210 of these. Colonial. Rag Rugs, firmly
woven hit and miss patterns. Washable, and
reversible.
79c $1.29 $1.69
24x36 la.' 27x54 In. 30x60 1b.
Fifth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. .
Odd Corsets
; $4.95 I
La VidaEtoilJr-de France
! and Nemo in cOutil f and Jro-
i cades. Medium .low,: medium
and high bust models. Sixes j
' 20 10 36. .- , ; . v
v . - --Fourth Floor,
' Lipman, Wolfe Co.;.v ,
39-
Glasgow Suiting 25c
''--Fine for ; uniforms,-' aprons, dresses," etc.
-'Pure white Excellent value. . . .
: Striped
Shirting 29c
: Heavy; weight fln-
ncUpatterns and flan-
net- finish.-.
Silk Mull
Neariy'everywant- ?
ed shade. - For I'm-.
lags, underwear, etc
Remnants of Fine
Coatings and-Suitings
At Extraordinary Sayings
Velours :sYaIams--.tl6rn-fcroadcloth.,';-slIvr-;
tcme, peach bloom,? etM Jn leading fall ; and
winter weaves and weights. . All S6 inches
wide. - From t V to iyitx&t. in each .piece.
,ureatiy redaced , to clear. r y , .y-
Second Floor, Lipman, Wolfe .oi'jCo.-
. Toques and
J dps 55c.
Warnv knitted toflues fori
school, wear r very raaterl
ally reduced to clear.
. i'. , S trout Floor, ? v
' Lipman, Wolfe A; Co.' . -
THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE FRICESTHEY ARE MISLEADtNG 'AND OFTEN UNTRUE
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