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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ;, 6, THE OrXGON DAILY JOU FJJALi F0RTLA1ID," : OREGON. HAITI ORDERLY IS SAYS REPORT OF E GEN RAL hue 1 4 Bjr tinted Km), TVaahlnfton, Oct. 6. All U well in : Haiti under the occupation of the United States marines and the " mountain bandits are rapidly being dispersed, according to a report by Major . General John A. Lejeune, : commandant of the marine corps, i 'Just made public by Secretary of s the Navy Daniels, i T found," said General Lejeune, j "that there existed throughout Haiti a x strong sentiment of gratitude to the ma rines for the work they were doing kor the welfare of the industrious, peaceful , and law-abiding Maitien people and that en thawhoie very friendly feelings ex piated on the part of the inhabitants to ward the marines. ' ' "There have been, of course, some cases of ill feeling between indivldu :als. for Instance, while I was in Port au Prince, two marines, while walking along a city street at night, were seri - ously stabbed from behind by Haitians, .who succeeded in making good their es cape. And I found in the guardhouse there several marines who had been tried by courtmartlal for engaging In brawls with Haitians. 'Affairs of this kind, of course, are very regrettable, bat are nevertheless unavoidable and are likely to occur at any place at home or abroad where troops are stationed." Misrule in Haiti was charged in a communication to , President Wilson from native officials and by adelega , tion which visited Washington. Fol- lowing this Investigations were set un der way by both the state and navy de i pertinents, John A. Mcllheny, the i American financial adviser to the Hal tlen government, had been summoned to Washington to give, among other things. reasons for holding up the salaries of the president and other officials. i . Crop in Prices of Newsprint Likely Washington. Get. . I. N. S.)R: duotlon In price of newsprint paper was predicted by department of Justice of ficials Tuesday. The prediction' Is the outgrowth of a new Investigation of the practices of newsprint manufacturers. The latter ar alleged to have violated the terms of an existing court decree, forbidding activities held to be. combina tion in restraint of trade, Eeport Shows Oar "I Situation Improved i . . i . Washington. Oct. 6. (I. N. S.) Gen eral improvement In the car supply sit uation la reported today by the car service division of the American Rail- road association in its semi-monthly re port on condition. Requirements for box csrs continue heavy throughout the country. W. I Barnes, executive man ager of the division, declared. Chinese Ministers . To London arid TI.S. Exchange Offices Washington. Oct f4. (t, j. ' 8-) The state department was Informed today from the American legation in Peking that Dr. Vt Kuin Wellington Koo. min ister of China to the United States,' has been transferred to a similar post . in London. He will be replaced by Sao Ke Alfred Sie, who has been minister to Great Britain. The minister 1 to the United States Is a graduate of Cornell university and has fined many import ant posts for his government. ' 1 The ftstt department waa officially informed this afternoon of the .transfer from; Washington" of Baron ' Camillo Romano Avenana, Italian minister. Unofficial advices were received hers to the effect that the Italian ambassador to Great Britain has been recalled. Becker's Conviction For Seditious Talk - Reversed by,: Court s Chicago. Oct it.. "S. S.) The con viction ' of John M. - Becker son August T, If It, In the United ' Statee district court. Western district of Wisconsin, at Monroe. Wla, on charges of violat ing the espionage act; and his subse quent ; sentence to three years' Impris onment, ' was reversed Trnesday1 in aa opinion by the United States circuit court of appeals here. In reversing the finding of the lower courts appeal Judges held that some of the 'witnesses against Becker' made in quiries of banks concerning the defend ant's purchase of Liberty bonds, and that one. witness gave a dinner to It other witnesses. This action, the court held, was unbecoming and warranted the closest scrutiny. ; Becker waa charged with making se ditious utterances in a speech at Mon roe. February S, lilt. I Informatioix- 1 V Many kinds of financial informa tion are collected by a big bank. A large part of this information is about business conditions which only those in constant touch with all the varied industries of a large community can know. The officers of vthe First National Bank make it a part of their work to supply information on all financial subjects to the bank's customers. e FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND OREGON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY" MOUNTAINS MEMBER AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION Again We Lower Living Costs Men's Suits. tvdu6c Overcoats, jjjj Raincoats at.... Silk lined suits for young men. Plain lined suits for men. Single and double breasted models in cassi meres, cheviots, worsteds, and serges. Overcoats and raincoats in gabardines, iridescents, ancKEnglish waterproof cloths. With or without belts. - All sizes, all colors, all models. Watch Our Windows for Real Clothing Values! if-.. College Pullover SWEATERS $10.00 MEN'S HATS Green, gray,, brown. Special at $4.00 Nationally Famous RALSTON SHOES Special at v. $10.00 Black and brown in all leathers f Street Car Men! Attention! SPECIAL SALE TractionSuits S37.B0 MEN'S JSHIRTS Attractive silk, fibre silk, and silk mixture shirts. . Values to $9 Special at $5.65 f? Madras and Percale t LION SHIRTS f Specially priced $2.85 j A $20 Suit. Overcoat or Raincoat for Your Boy Special at $14.85 Clothes that will jive real service. Knicfcer suits of serge and cheviot Belted or half belted overcoats. Wool fabric or leatherette raincoats. See ground floor, Boys Department. si " ' ,Ba " ".- eOJSa ea '- See Entrance Windows. Exclusive Kuppenhehner House in Portland & KW f itliFPP UlyU0)u)iiliy JTiiiiM m 11 ly iv ilX J M J M o ' WOMEN'S. COATS WOMEN'S SUITS WOMEN'S DRESSES WOMEN'S SKIRTS WOMEN'S PLUSH COATS WOMEN'S WAISTS ' PRICED AS LOW AS ' PRICED AS LOW AS PRICED AS LOW AS PRICED AS LOW AS PRICED AS LOW AS PRICED AS-LOW AS $18.95 $14.95 $12.75 $7.9 $16.95 $5.95 LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRIGES The Model Cloak & Suit House, 381 Alder St., has taken over the entire stock of Women's Coats, Suits Dresses, Waists, etc., from the Mode Apparel Shop, '350 Morrison St, and is combining this stock with its own large stock and is offering the women of Portland HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS, all NEW FALL and WINTER STYLES, at reduced prices that make Henry Ford's reductions look small propor tionately. Every garment is now, stylish and of quality of the highest order. This store is-now ovcr crowded with merchandise that must be sold quickly, and it will be sold quickly at these prices. So come early and take your choice. , COATS In Botiriaa, VeWinee, VeUvra, Veiaagoraa, Davet Am Leiaea, Ploahea, Yukon Seala, with end without far trimmed collaret all bow fall merchandise; all mart and best quality. Prices raago to s $39.50 $42.50 UITS In Tricotinea, Sergea, Duvet de Lainea, Duvetyna, Veldinea -all fashionable and high quality. Prices range to ' $37.50 $47.50- . $59;50 And Upwarda to $225 All Reduced $52.50 And Upwarda to $197.50 All Reduced DRESSES PLUSH GOATS' In Poiret Twilla, Tricotinoe, Duvet do Lainea. Duvo trna, Charm eue, Kitten's Ear Crepe. Cropo Meteor; all tho lateet modes and best quality. Prices rmnf to In Salt'a Plush, Baffent Seal, Yukon Seal, Salt'a Peco, with or without fur combina tions. . AU new stylet. Prices range to . . $18.50 $27.50 $39.50 And Upward to $125.00 All Reduced $34.50 $42:50 $59.50 And Upward to $195.00 All Reduced WAISTS ' SKIRTS FURS All Reduced One-Half In Georfottn, Taffeta, Cropo do Chine. Kitten'. Ear Cropo. Char metises all colore and combinations. Price range to $7.95 $9.75 $12.75 And Upward to $35.00 All Reduced In French Serges, Wool Plaids, Bar oaot Satins, Fantasi; in accordoon, knife edge, box pleats and plain. Prices range to $11.95 $14.95 And Upward to $37.50 ' All Reduced Corner West Park Peoples Tlieatre Building Corner ? im iH0r a HUM ) Tk 381 ALDER ST; and Less! 381 ALDER ...c . 4 STREET MORRISON AT FOURTH S. & H. Stamps Given West