FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1S23.
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON
SOVIET INCREASING
PRESSURE AGAINST!
GENERAL VRANGEL
flag-, according: to Mahlon 1L Eay. home
secretary of th Canton Christian col
lege of Canton, China, who spoke at the
regular week!y luncheon of th Progres
lve Busineaa Men'i club at the Benaon
hotel Thursday noon. - Day aaya that
stores displaying- signs saying- "Ameri
can Roods are sold here," always do big
business. ' . I - , t .
, Constantinople : Aug." 19-; (I- Ni
S.) -Via - London, An;. 20. -The
.Russian soviet, .arny on thei Soutlj
IJuMsian (Crimean) front has in
creased its pressure against the armj
ported today to-be advancing along
the entire front. , j
The Reds have reached ground only
10 miles ? wert of the Alexandrovsk
Iernlnek railroad, north of the . Seta
of Aeov. - - 1
Violent fighting Is in progress between
the,: Bolshevikl and General Wrangeljs
'"White forces, southwest of Oriekov,
in the vicinity of Kahova. The Reds
have been reinforced. i
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Still and Owner on
iScow'at Linnton Are
I xaKeij into uusLuuy
Aboard a scow boat' tied to the banks
of the Willamette river three miles jwet
of iyinnton, revenue officers, "ald4 .fijr
. Sergeant Epps and Patrolman liunting-
ton of the police department, early Fill
day morning , confiscated a complefle,
: elaborately, finished still and arrested
Carl Henry. . -' ii
A delivery was in progress, revenue
'officers believe, when they approached,
for two auto trucks were backed up jto
the1 scow. Henry had on "the scow JO
gallons of flgtehed raisin " whiskey and
. 60 gallons of mash, which, together with
the (still, were confiscated. Henry was
lodged In the city jail. . c
British Soldiers re I
n i i m ' t ' i -in
: itusnea to uagaaaii
; ! To Check Revolts
Portland Chamber
To Attend Rivers
And Harbors
Meet
mlng instructors "gave the boys demon
strations In lifesavlng.- Most of the car
riers proved 'to be proficient swimmers
and some dissy exhibitions of high div-j called to promote efficiency and esprit
ing were ' made amidst great hilarity. I de corps, are usually featured by enter
The regular meetings of the carriers. I taiamenta.-. j-
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London, Aug. 20. ( I. N. j S.) Re vol u-,-tIon
has broken out In Mesopotamia aihd
British reinforcements are being rushed
from India to quell the disturbance, the
wse office announced today.; . Ii
.. "Northeast and west; of Bagdad the
outbreaks are on , a considerable scale,"
said the war office. : - jr
ine rauway line ueiween uaaaaa ana
Kltri' Klrkut has been cut and the
brlderes burned. The'- British garrison i
-at Kltri Klrkut has been surrounded. An
archy prevails in some districts."
Acceptance of- the Invitation of the
State Chamber ' of Commerce to par
ticipate in the Korthweet rivers and har
bors convention which will be held in
Portland October 4 and 6 Was made
Wednesday! by; theoard of directors Of
the Portland chamber, which will aid In
making the meeting a success!
W.-D. B., Dodson, general manager of
the ' Portlana chamber, has agreed to be
a speaker, at the convention. j providing
he can ! be home In f time. Dodson says
his stay at the national capitul is quite
indefinite aa he has told the shipping
board he cannot leave until Portlands
rights' are recognized. I; ..
FLICK SHOE GO;!4
112 FOURTH ST;
FLICK SHOE CO.
Journal Carriers ,
Disport Selves as
, Natatorium Guests
- More! than 100 Journal carriers took
possession of the Portland Xatatorlum
Thursday night following the meeting
of The Journal Carriers' association and
en joyed the hospitality of thjs manage
ipent until long after the ordinary clos
ing hour. During the water rotfnp. swim-
Mrs. Charles Fisher
Dies at Akron, Ohio
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v A telegram was received Thursday
afternoon by A. F. Flegel, 501 Jarrett
street,, announcing the death of Mrs.
Charles F. Fisher at Akron, Ohio. Fisher
rls secretary of the lty planning cotn
, mission of Uie engineer's department at
j the city hall. He secured a year's 'leave
of absence several months ago. and -ent
to ! Akron, accompanied by Mrs. Fishejr;
his wife, to take up similar -Work.: Mrts.,
- Fisher had lived In i Portland ; maiiy
years ant was widely known in woman's
club and social circles.: Her. death; oc
curred Thursday, according to the tel
egram, but no announcement was made
of funeral arrangements. .
"Par "Raof nffpri-nn
1 Trade Opportunities
,! Tremendous trade opportunities of the
Far East demand better, news service
V-Kh the American cable and better
'shipping facilities under the American
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"AHTl-CHRIST IN
PROPHECY
I The Symbol of the Beat t
i . whose number is 666.
SUBJECT. SATURDAY NIGHT
; "The Prophet's I
View of the Future!
of Protestantism"
This great prophecy includes
a" rrlost - wonderful ' prediction of
the past, present and future of the
United, States.-
SUBJECT. SUNDAY NIGHT
Another World's
giewsisr' .',;
This sermon will be the mosit
startiin and important one of the
entire series. Every man kand
woman; in Portland should be
vitally concerned in this greait
Bible Prediction.: - ii
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Don't .Mies One of These Greait
.Sermons by 1
y Evangelist j
LOUIS K. DICKSON
BIG TENT
PAVILION i
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Corner 13 th mnd Morrison
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Bij Congregational Sinf Will
Precede Each Service Under the
Direction of Prof. 1. C. , Colcord.
Spatial" Soloists Vocal and
Instrumental J
TKIY TASTE VERY
MUCK like io
CIGARS.
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To getthe best thozs your money will buy.
We devote all our attention to the comfort of
men, that is why we sell you better shoes
snd really SAVE YOU $2.00 AND GIVE
YOU $4.00 MORE IN QUALITY.
Mossola calf oak. soles, rubber.
heels, high or English tor;, black,
tan or winel
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and priced so
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Wonderful ' values
i.STSSeW:
Fine Simenole and Roden calf in
the better grades ; black, tan and
wine. An assortment of styles that :
makes shoe buyr (BIO ft
ing a pleasure. . J D Jk&dotsXj
Top grade calf, best of oak soles,
all the popular styles and below
competition in price, QPv
pair. . . . .!;. . . . DU.OO
Flick's Standardized -Shoes
All new, Jup to date, in English,
high and; medium toes, in wine
calf and black, genuine oak soles.
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Compare
them with shoes priced
at $8.00. 1A11 go at a Qfl AtZ
special price of. ... tDvJfT&tf
YOUR OLD SHOES
MADE NEW!
that is what we do when we rev
pair your shoes. Men's soles $1.50.
Women's soles $1.25. Pest erade
Rubber Heels 40c aiid 50c.
Flick
112 FOURTH STREET, Between Stark and Washington
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Complete September List. Now on Sale
" ffliISik' Song Hits
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la'SwMt QepteoiBer - I. ! .
Early la tf Moraine (Dowa oa the Farm) .
Left AH AJone A(ain Blues, from Tk Nirkt .
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Everybody Bat Me . . . I. .
TIm St. LmtU Blae . . . . .
Hemeeiclyeas Blues ... A . I .
Marie (YeWl! Seen Be Marrrta' Me) ' j .
Pretty Kitty Kelly . , . . !. .
Venetfaa Moon
My Isle el Golden Dreesni
. Al tolsoo
. Frank Cruniit
Marion Harris
Markn Harrii
Marion Harrii
Marion Harrii
. Frank Cmmit
Cliarlea Harriion
Lewia James and CSir'.ri Hittuoi
I - Chaxlei Harriion
' Moiher l Lot You) . . .
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, Sweetest Story Ever Told .
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Fiddle end I . . -. .
- Sinf Me to I Sleep . . .
County Fair at Fualda Center
Jim Lawsoa's Hogs , .
Charles Harkett J
Hulda Lashanika
Barbara Maurei
Barbara Maurei
A-2943
$1.00
A-2939
1.C9
A-20U
Sl.CO
A-2S43
S1.C0
A-29S4
1.0Q
79060
$1.00
79115
$1.00
A-61SS
$1J&0
Cal Stewart (Uncle Joh) A-2947
Cal Stewart (Uncle Joth) $1XX)
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For Good Foods at Lowest Prices, See Our Grocery Advertisement on the Market Page
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Child's "Play Suits
Saturday 08c
Good, durable jmaterials, in
ajjes 1 to 8 years. -
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First, Second and Alder Streets
Men's Fine Black Hose
3 Pairs 2)1
.eal 45c values; fast black,
with white feet; sizcs vy2
to uy2: ' !
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eetirag Tons- Late Sumker Needs
Good MirieKaidisee : Lower Priced
"""H unuiunu luiiiunuw UUVH oi uuuuua, TTllcrCj 1UU rUC VerLiUXl lO Oave Uie
Most, Because Prices Are Lowest!
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FIFTY SILK TRICOLETTE
WAISTS FOR WOMEN
$3.98, $4.98
Rei! values to 47.50 each!. In blue, rose, pink,
lavender. A wonderful opportunity, indeed, to
waist at a price! r , '
white, and
buy
a Tine
GINGHAM AND PERCALE
APRONS FOR WOMEN
Special $1.69
These are values. up to 2.251 All cut good and. full In sires
up to 46. Eitiher round, square, or V-neck Styles. Buy to
morrow! f, I .... .. " :
WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE i SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
$1.75 (o $3 Values
I Only $1719: Pair
Full-fashioned pure silk hose in white, gray," and pink; also a
limited quantity of broken lines from our regalar stocks to be
closed out at this; remarkable low price! All sizes In; the lot;
all first quality! 1 ' j I i
: No Exchange No Refund None Sent C. O. D. .
SHEET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY!
j ; 72x90 Bleached Sheets; C"l J Q I
extra special tiX aX . Z ;
72x90 Bleached Sheets ; linen C J Q Q'' . I
finish ; extra heavy. ...... . . . j?W tl kJ
FINE DRESS PERCALES
i ; i Regular 50c Quality.
!' Only 39c the Yard!
In gray, blue, and light colors j a wonderfully attractive assort
ment. - . i .(: 4 - "
THAT'S WHY WE ALWAYS ARE BUSY ! ,
Women's and Growing t Girls' Q Q
Patent Leather Mary Janes. . . 3) X0
Dressy low js hoes at an extraordinary low price; sizes for women
snd big girls, 3 to 8. , j
Men! Your Chance! Is NtfW! (tl QQ
Men's Scout Shoes' i tj) X.JQ
Khakl-ootored canvas; Goodyear welts; leather outer and inner
soles; rubber heels; sizes 6 to tl.- v I
Boys' Tan Lotus and .' Smoked Horsehide
.Shoes; real" (CO QQ
$5 and $6 values.! DiUO :
See these; they are wonders! Sizes I to 6J5.
Don't Miss Qur Great Tennis Sale ; Tennis
f ootwear i tor men, women, boys,
girls and children ..... r. . .
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98c
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HEAVY 2-20 BLUE DENIM
BIB OVERALLS AND JUMPERS
, Headlight, j Cah't-Bust-'Em and Mogul mkkes. i
Special for Saturday :5T .
! $2i39 the GarrnUti ?
C Boys' Blue Denim Bib Overalls 98c I
Made with double seat and knees; ages 5, . 5, 1 land 8 yem. i
k t Same in ages 10 to 17 years 91.2t) 1
WIRE , FLY SCREEN j
All widths in , gai vaniied and black painted on sale
Saturday. I . 1
.Black; sauare 'foot 3l2c .
w . Galvanized; square foot 4c : V
SOME CROCKERY BARGAINS
Broym Stone Teapots ; assorted sizes. .'. L .85J
Cutstar Water Tumblers . . ; .v . 15c
Thin-bldwn Vass in assorted cut patterns. .-r.L .40
36-piece Dinner Sets; sssprted patterns ....... 58.75
24-pieee Dinner Sets; assorted patterns... I... 5.75
Glass Mixing: Bowls ; set of five sizes; t . . .Y .Q1.10
Glass Syrup -Mugs r nickel-plated detachable tops 45
Dance Music
Tbe Lore NertMed'.ry Fox-trot. . .Art Hickman! Orchttn1 A-295S
Song ef the Orient Ft-trot . Art Hickmfn'i Orchettn 81.00
Somelew Fox-trot ... j Ted Lewit Jt t4) A-294S
I Knew Why Medley Fox-trot . Mortuon'i Jaxi Orchestra ' $1.00
GaOi Beei Sonf Fox-trot , Paul Biete Trio and Frank Crumit 1 A-2952
. Paul BieiejTriof fl.00
. Prince't Dane Orchestral A41 57
. The Hidbv Sil A.294S
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imhwmsm i-ire Jaxi Orcheftra 81 -OO
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Bell of Monterey Fox-trot .
Tripoli Medley Waltz .
Rotneaoe Medley Walts' .
Dence-O-Menia Foa-trot
Slow end ey Fo-tot .
Dins' Toea Fox-trot . .
Typhoon 1 - Fox-trot . j-..'-. .
Gypsy Lore Wlta ,--. . .
Don Juaji Walts ;
Bant and Alert A-Z9S1
BasUaodArtj 81.00
OljaBibor'a Gypty Orchestra E-4858
Olga Bibor'a Gypy Orchtttra f $1.00
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Instrumental Music
Melody In F Cello Sole
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The Swan (Le Cyrne) CIIe Solo .
Velee Blevridlin 8olo . . I .
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0iur DiecAor nteren ... . .
Centenniel Meirh , . '
Leaf At o--HaaHan Guitar Duet Y
Henihe-r-Hwiityi Guitar putt ' ' . .
. Pablo Cualf
. Pablo Cum1$
Toaeha Seidel
'. Cotumbut Band
Columbia Band
Ferera and Franchini
Ferera and Franchini
Meeley Hemplpe Accordion SIe
Medley Jl Accordion Sole . '
49804
810
49796
810 -
78760
81.00
A-41KS
815
A-2950
81.00
John J. Kimmen A-2951
John). KimmelJ 91.00
Gems from Opera
Denee of the Henre-Pert L From Lm Gifntl 1 " . "
Gino Marimitai and Ha Syniphony Orjpheatra I A-4154
Dance of the Hour Part IL - Frotn tm Gtfon , $130
r if; Gino Marfauxxi apd Hi(( Symphony QrcheftraJ r j
"Floredorn" Vocel Gems f . . Columhif Urht Opera O?. ) A-8188
JurmbU, Jtlightfmi deptnJmilt,
ketyrmit tm every dttmil.
JNribrfP
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Any Columbia Dealer will play you any bolumbia Xecorc
Cewwe'le XmiWi M 5 eff elf Comm bim Oh far.
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Following Dealers:
Win.; Gadby !& Sons
Corner Second and Morrison
Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co.
3S Washington St.,' Corner 12th
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Vern L. Wenger -
-142V4 Second Street
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Oregon Eflen Music House
287 Wnhinrton, Below Fifth
. Schwan-Piano Co.-
10M0J Tenth -mXm Washington
, McCormick Music Co.
429 Washington, Bet. 11th and 12tk
!5. & D. Plionograph Shop
172 Third Street
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Public Invited
Seats' Free