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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON 11 PUYALLUP FIRE DAMAGE WOO FACTORIES BURN In their night clothes, saving such be InnKtngM as they were able to carry with them. Kite city blocks were com pletely wiped out. Light wires were burned out by the fire and interurban blreetcar service to Taroma HUipended. One man waa injured by coming In contact with a live power wire. Tacoma, "Vmh., Sept. 10 (U. P.) Kannd by a high wind, fire for h time threatened to wipe out the entire, baslne&fl taction and clobe-ln residence district of I'uyallup early today. The unwmill. lumner vr1 and box fM tory of the Hrew Manufacturing com aiiy were destroyed. wete heven resi-CJ-iM'OH. The blase, which was brought tinder control after fire apparatus from Tacoma. Auburn and Sumner had re Mnjed to the call for aid. caused a loss rpfltnatei! at more tlwin SJWMi.non. Tin- Mir fruit cannery of the Puyallup A- Sumner company, across the railroad IrnckH from tlic flrew factory, v t ,avcd from destruction only by the fact ihnt the high wind blew the flames in llic opposite direction. Kamllies llvlnjr in the path of the high mounting flames fled from their homes Amazonian 'Lady' Hold-Up Is Sought; Believed to Be Man Salem. Sept. 10. Salem police are searching for an "alley Lizzie," who. within a week, hsu relieved two men of their ready cash after enticing them Into dark alleyways. The mysterious holdup Ik described to be 6 feet tall and of her culean strength. Although garbed in woman's clothes, police believe the hold up to be a man. Saturday night ('. IS. Hittner was re lieved of $7u when he volunteered his as sistance in helping a sick woman to her home, which led the p;nr down a drk alley. Wednesday night Morris Cold man was accosted by the same "woman," rudely Jerked Into an alley and relieved of $8 in cash. In the order named. Cennsy I vrtnia, Ohio. Virginia and Wisconsin are the leading lime producing stale?. BRIDGE NEAR VALE 10 BE CONTRACTED BY HIGHWAY BODY Salem, Sept. 10. The copstruc tlon o.f a bridge across the Malheur river near Vale Is to be considered by the state highway commission at its meeting in Portland, Septem ber 28. when bids on the structure will be opened. Three plana for this structure have been submitted to contractors, one in volving a t05-foot wood truss span, an other three 64-foot wood truss Bpans, and rtill another a 180-foot steel span, all on concrete foundations and with pile trestle approach. Bids on (thelining of the most west erly of th two tunnels on the Hood Hlver-Mosier section of the Columbia river highway will also be received. Included In the road work on which bids are to be received are the follow ing projects : m Benton countv Wren-Blodgett section. Corvalli-New port highway. 7S00 cubic yards broken stone surfacing. Clackamas county Oregon Clty-Os-wego section. Pacific highway. 6. a miles of 16-foot pavement. Curry countv Hubbard creek-Brush creek section. Coast highway. 7400 cubic yards broken stone surfacing. Harney county Tawen-Crane section. Central Oregon highway. 79.000 cubic yards excavation, 23.000 cubic yards bro ken stone surfacing. Union county Kamela-Hllgard sec tion. Old Oregon. Trail. 105,000 cubic yards concrete. Yamhill county New berg-West Pay ton section. West Side highway. 3063 li neal feet guard fence. J. M. Pevers. attorney for the state highway commission. left Thursday night for Roseburg. where he will com plete deals for the acquisition of addi tional right of way for the Canyonvllle cut-off on the Pacific highway. Pevero stated that It would probably be neces sary to Institute condemnation proceed ings in order to obtain the entire right-of-way for this road. Attorney General Brown has been called upon by President .1. H. Ackerman of the Oregon state normal school to de fend the Interests of the school in a contest instituted in Clackamas to break the will of Kachael Phillips, deceased, who had left $4000 to the state school. ing to information received by J. A. Churchill, stale superintendent of public instruction, from J. Alton Thompson, county superintendent of schools. Sala ries paid to teachers in Deschutes coun ty have increased 15 per cent since, last year and 70 over the salaries paid five years ago, Thompson states. Still Found in Action By Umatilla Sheriff Pendleton, Sept. 10. Sheriff Jinks Taylor and three deputies raided two moonshine stills Thursday with 60 gal lons of mash and one gallon not yet cold. One of the stills, operated on the Hoy Sims place, about eight miles from Wes ton, was discovered In action. Sims was tried before Justice IJ. D. nichards of Athena and fined I2t.fl. Peschutes county is short five teach ers with the opening of school, accord- : Special School Tablet 5c in a Wonderful Sale Private Exchange Marshall 4831 Connects With All Departments Orders Filled For Good Foods at Lowest Pricesl See Our Advertisement on the Market Page FOR LARGE WOMEN We carry a jjool line of Coats, Suits and Dresses in stout sizes, up to size 5.1. If you take a larger size thin the ordinary, you can he fitted here. First, Second and Alder Streets Men's Heavy Cotton-Ribbed Union Suits $1.98 Regular $11.50 values in weights for right now. Long sieves; ankle length. Men's Heavy-Weight Work Trousers $4.50 Made of good, durable materials . belt loops. We have sizes 3 to 46 waist. Saturday Last Day of Home -Coming Sale! Spend Your Dollars Where You Receive the Most for Them! Saturday Will Be, Indeed, a. Day of Bargain Giving! Fall Coats For Women and Misses $15 to $49 Wonderful assortments! Rich colorings! A'odels in hrown, taupe, reindeer, navy, copen, green and tan! Either plain tail ored or trimmed with fur on collar and cuffs! The new large collars! Both plain and fancy linings! Many liave kit coney and seaHne collars. Splendid materials velour, holivia, silvertone, kersey and broadcloth. Come and see these smart garmentsl Plush Coats For Women and Misses $22 .50 to 49 .50 Either long or short models, ftir-trimmed or plain. All made full, with a wide sweep. We show all sizes up to size 53. You'll say our values are wonderful, once you se these garments. Women's and Misses' Fall Suits are arriving daily. Visit the store often, in order to keep posted on what's being worn. Always Good Shoes for LESS! Sky-High Quality Bed-Rock Prices Here's Good Shoe. News! Genuine Goodyear-Welts JJQ A Q for the Little Folk 00 A lucky buy brings 'these wonderful welted shoes for little bos and girls ; real tan lotus calf in mahogany, black or pearl gray; real oak soles; footform lasts. The best for --wear. Sixes S to 8 for $3.48 Sizes to 11 for $3.98 BIG BOYS' ELKHIDE SHOES; hardy, scuff-p-oof shoes, these; leather or elk soles; black or brown. Full of wear dQ for ev'rywhere! Sizes 6 to 9'z for tl)0uD GUNMETAL SHOES FOR BIG SISTER; good, ( hardy shoes in English style; mighty good-looking. ' (JM QQ Sizes 2i to 8 for D4!:.70 Same in brown calfskin $5.98 , WONDERFUL CALFSKIN SHOES for the Children; nature shapes in button or lace; hardy wearers and good- TQ qq looking. Sizes & to 11 for tbLi.UO Sixes 11 H to 2 for $3.49 54-Inch Imported All-Wool Storm Serge. Special, Yard $2.85 Heavy and excellent in quality; de sirable for women'r. or children's wear. Shown.in navy and copen. Boys' Buster Brown Hose Specially Underpriced 39c, 49c Heavy ribbed; double heels and toes; elastic rib. Huck Towel Specials Huck Towels, with white -j Q and red border iOC Huck Towels, 6xj2 size; OK special DC Huck Towels, 18x36 size; or special ODC Two Pairs of Knickers with these, dandy. Suits for Boys $flj98 They're just in from the factory! Values are 116.50, but we are going to sell them for less: Splendid pat terns, staunch fabrics ; . plain or fancy models; coat and knickers both full-lined; knickers finished with taped seams. They're for boys of 7 to 1 7 years. Boys' Heavy Weight Mackinaws $.45 To see them is to want one! Belted all around; shawl collar; flap pock ets. We have them in sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12. They're worth J10! We sell them for 7.45 ! j Paint Up Before the Rain! Protect your home from winter rains. Put on paint. Bungalow House Paint in Colors 5 -gallon l -gallon cans; regularly $2.65 the gallon $2.50 cans; regularly S2.7S' the gallon $2!60 Bungalow House Paint in White 5-galIon cans; regularly $3.30 the gallon $3.15 t -gallon cans; Regularly $3.45 the gallon $330 Black Roof Paint Barrels, gallon 55c 5-gallom cans, gal 75c l-gallon cans; gal 85c Shingle Stain Buy Here for Lest! 5-gallon cans; gal.... $1.20 l-gallon cauj; gal $1.25 ClosingOutNipponWare At a Great Loss! Come early on Saturday! You must take your chance of getting any. See these prices! Regular 75: Dinner OPT,, I $3. So Covered Dishes ETA Plates; special LkO, in same pattern DUC Japanese Cups and Saucers in assorted patterns; (g QQ plectric Lamp Special! Regular 3 5c Lamps all sizes to 50-watt; Saturday, 3 for $1 Our Store Will Be Closed on Monday and Tuesday in Observance of Jewish Holidays Really One of the 'Most Interesting of Them All The 20TH CENTURY has had many good ads, but this is one of the best. It in cludes new low prices at the time when market declines permit. Every word is first-class reading. Prices quoted for Saturday. OATMEAL Milled this week Highest grade 3 pounds 20 Sunset Coffee Ntf low price. Rtiasted evrrv dav'at our roaster in the new store at lf,i; Second St This Coffee contains vcrv fine "OLD CROP YELLOW SANTOS (Mocha TYPE) and has been selling at 4.V pound. Price Saturday 3oC 3 lbs. $1.00 Rice Fancy California Jap style at i pounds 25d SUNBR1TE CLEANSER Limit S cans. Per can 5 Royal Club Vanilla or Lemon Extract, ',! oz. battle 20 Scafoam Washing Powder LA RCiK PACKAf.i: 25 Wheathcarts Olympic brand Larpe package 29t? POTATOES Real fancy white spuds excellent cookers 20th Century price $2.40 hundred or 10 pounds 25 Dairy Products and Subxtitues Full Oram C heese." per pound 35. Cube T'.uttri nice and sweet, 68S V? pounds $1.35. Number one Creamcrv l'.utttr vcrv best pound 70 V pounds ' $1.39 Cane Sugar Best quality 100 pound sacks, $17.95 ' pound lots 90 Cube or Pulverized, per pound . 22 Canned Milk in tall cans Choice of Holly or Ycloban v cans 25( D07. cans $1.45 dinger Snaps or Graham Crackers Crisp from the ovens Per pound 25 Lea & Pcrrins' Sauce Brand's A-l, H-P or Kitchen Bouquet Your choice on anv or all at 32 Hundreds of other good reasons crowd our stores that make them so popular with the Cash buyer. These stores are conveniently located - ,; Locations of 20th Century Grocery Stores 168 5th Between Yamhill and Morrison Stalls Nos. 3 and 4 in Yamhill Sanitary 169 3rd Between Yamhill and Morrison Market 164-168 2nd Bet. Yamhill and Morrison 731 V2 Washington near 23rd Street 410 Montgomery, Bet 10th and 11th. 1675 East 13th, Cor. Umatilla, Sellwood New Store Corner Fargo and Williams UNION DENTISTS INT. PLATES $10 WE J 1' A R A T K K Oint W ORK Pnrfflnln (roiiii ftft.Oft Porcelain Kllllairi ftl.OO ti-K (iuld I'niwni r.00 ii-K Gold Brldt SS!0O Lxtrarllnif Vou can have an examination of your teeth free of any charge or obli gation by calling at our office. 231 M Morrison, Cornrr Second Entire Corner. LOOK FOR THE W BIG UNION SIGN TTX mm SEE IT AT THE RIVOLI STARTS SATURDAY Breserve Tithout Use Crimson Rambler MELOMAR THAT'S the modern way of keeping the fruits of summer delicious for a later season. That's the safe way MELOMAR'is insurance against the wasteful process of "candying." That's the economical way there's no shortage of MELOMAR. That's the charming way the flavor is vastlv more appealing. By all means preserve with MELOMAR. Improve baking and making of dainty desserts with MELOMAR you'll be surprised For Preserrinj;: Use the same proportions of MELOMAR SYFUP to fruit as you would sugar. 5& , 7Uh Cane (f Mialc Rtimnrwli Silver Bubbl MolaaK Pure Hooey Soanie Treacle- 3W frll m S m 'Pm IILi fi :r SYRUP iikniaaSj Cot rerar C rim tea Rambler Rocipo Cabinet by Mn4iag as Crimson Rambler label ad 10c. CONNER & CO. Portland, Or. Automotive Schools E aroll Any Tlma Automobiles Tractors Vulcanizing Machine Bet and most completely equipped Automobile Sciiool per student In America. This school prepared standards tor 50 other schools. Endorsed by National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. A highly specialised instructor tor every 12 students. School operated on Departmental Basis. For Isforaatlon Address or Call at Dlrlsioa A OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PORTLAND Y.M.CA. BUSINESS SCHOOL OPENING MONDAY, SEPT. 13 Registration All This Week BOOKKEEPING COURSE SAVE 50 OF TIME IN STENOGRAPHIC COURSE GETTING YOUR BUSINESS PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE TRAINING Largest percentage of students graduate of any school In Northwest. Every Graduate in a Position Inquire Dir. A Butine.. School OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ' 4Ut Floor Y. M. C. A.