THE - OHECOIJ i DAILV JOU nil AL, PORlXAriD, OKliUOfJ ACID IS USED ill - ' - CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TOMORROW GO ON NOVEMBER ACXX)UNTS, PAYABLE DECEMBER 1 y ' " "V a , X- J: : . - it ' . A ; " : ' , . T . .,t " x ' ' - ' ,k t-. ' Portland Agency for Gossard,La Camille, Bien Jolie and Nemo Corsets Richardson s Quality Linens Carter's Knit U hderwear Detroit Jewel RangesOne Minute Washers WEDNESDAY. , C CTOBER ; 27, : " lZZd. ...... - .-.. Opening arguments of the aix at torncys In tho War' Saving 8tarap case .were completed In the federal court this morning and four wit nesses were put on the stand. K. D. Myers of the Sclo State bank told of the robbery of the Institution on March 3, 1920, and gave the names of bank customers who had lost stamps and Liberty bonds. t Miss Daisy Buckner, postmistress at Brio, said 60 persons had filed claims with her to recover their money for the stamps stolen. She explained that the government redeemed registered stamps attached to certificates and that the 'registration number used at Scio was 60819. 8ecret Service Agent Joseph Waiters told the Jury he had found 175 stamps, some of which bore the number 60819. in the room of Fred Peterson, 15 Pacific hotel. Walters explained that an effort had been made to erase the registration numbers. He produced enlarged photo graphs of Stamps attached to the cer tificates, which brought out the regis tration numbers. The peculiar odor at tached to the stamps and the absence of glue on the back of those found in Pet erson's room was also mentioned. . Wal ters said the odor Indicated that the acid was used to remove the registration numbers. Chief Special Agent W. R. Bryon was called just before the noon hour and, told of conversations with two of the defend ants, William Brenner and Angello Rossi, He referred to a telegram sent by Rossi to a man named Earl Lee. stating "the goode'are all rusty." Bryon said this wire was the cause for the government Investigation. Lee Is said to be an ex-convlct. Bryon said this wire was sent after Police Inspector Robert La Salle had found the stamps to be altered and came back on Brenner nd Rossi for his mosey. Kiwanis ' Tourists Laud Hospitality Received on Trip Eastern Oregon hospitality received unstinted praise from nine members of the Kiwanis club at the weekly luncheon Tuesday noon at the Hotel Benson, in their reports on the Portland trade ex cursion Into that territory. The wonder ful possibilities of that vast region were carefully explained. John L. Ktheridge also reported on a recent trip Into California, where he found business in good shape. He said California Is deriving CO per cent of her revenue from tourists. Jay Stevens, for mer city fire marshal, also spoke,' mak ing a plea for passage 6f the 3 mill tax measure on the city ballot. The work of Walter Jenkins as song leader with the trade excursionists In pastern Oregon was also praised. L. II. Morgan Fined $10 For tying a barbed wire around the neck of a cow which he owned, L. H. Morgan, principal of the Sellwood school, was fined $10 and costs by Justice Terry at Milytaukle Tuesday afternoon. Mor gan was granted a Jury trial at his own request and found guilty of the charge of cruelty to animals. The smallest hot water bag holds just half an ounce of water and can be placed between an aching tooth and a sufferer's cheek. UNION DENTISTS ! INC. PLATES $10 WB GUARANTEE OUB WOBK orrelaln Crowns 95. OO Porcelain Fillings . 81.00 !t-K Gold Crowns 85. OO CS-K tiold Bridge $5.00 extracting You can have an examination of fa your teeth -free of any charge or obli gation by calling at our office. 231 H Morrison, Comer Second Entir Corner. W LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION SIGN t"""" 1 The UNITED ARTISANS Insure tht Whole Family New 20 Pay Life and Whole Ldfe Plans Assets Nearly $1,600,000.00 Artliaas Bldg Broadway aid Oak St. llaln me i. iiiiis'lsi .. . . i Heat Your House Right ! There Is a right and a wrong (wy. The right way saves you ex pense in fuel and gives you satis faction. The -wrong way coats more to start with, more for fueL lots of trouble and future expense We are experts on heat and-ventiU atlon and guarantee, satisfaction. We have both the plpeUssa and pipe furnace. !a the well-known Boynton and Richardson & "u. " too, makes. . " J. 1c. BAYER FURNACE CO. tt4 MARKET 8T. ADDING MACHINE ; I $i5, 00 .SIMPLE ACCURATE RAPID "3 for 1" . Tha-ee .Trading Stamps, Unjtead of one, ''with cash purchases made tomorrow in all depart ments except Groceries. Shop here and save! FULL LINE O HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES ON DISPLAY AT THE DENNISON BOOTH SECOND FLOOR The Standard Store of the Northwest OldSoWortman&Kmg Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods ORDERS TAKEN FOR ENGRAVED GREETING CARDS STATIONERY DEPT. MAIN . FLOOR Misses' Furs Sacend Floor Our holiday stock ofjrt is ses and Children's Fur Sets ajid Chokers is now com plete. Raccoon, Squirrel, Beaver, Coney, Nu tria, Opossum, Fox and other popular kinds. X stamps Will Be Given ith Cash Purchases in All Depts. EXCEPT GROCERIES Tomorrow OWK Coffee 39c Lb. 4th Floor OWK Imperial Roast Coffee has no equal at the price. Try it and be convinced. No deliveries, except with other purchases made in the Gro- QQ eery Dept. 3 lby. for $1.15 lb- OVV, Royal White Soap. 15 Cakes $1 3 2 Cakes Free 4th Floor A high-grade Soap for the laundry and for general use. With every purchase of 15 cakes' for $1 we will give 2 cakes free. Order a'supply torrfbrrow. Georgette Waists $498 Center Circle, Main -Floor High-class Waists from our own regular stock offered at a great reduction. Georgette Crepe, Crepe deChine, Net and Lingerie models ;Jn tailored and fancy effects. High and low necks, long or short fl A ,QO sleeves. White and colors. Each t!Tt0 Apparel Shop for Juniors And Little Women We specialize on garments for Juniors and Little j Women. More space has been given to the depart ment and many new shipments of apparel have just jarrived. Coats, Dresses, Skirts, etp., in the very smartest styles at reasonable prices. New Dresses $34185 Second Floor Taffeta, Satin, Trico tine, Serge, Velvet and Jersey Dresses in a large number of beauti ful new models. e.ial at $34.85 Misses' Coats Second : Floor Misses' and Little Women's new Fall iCoats in all pop ular materials and styles. Prices range from $13.75 to $52.50 Attractive New Dress Skirts For Misses and Girls Second Floor Look where you will, you won't find another such collection of Skirts in all Portland. Serge, Striped Gabardine Wool Velour and Wool Plaid Skirts is a great variety of smart styles for street and school wear. Accordion, side ana box pleated also the new gathered styles. Trimmed with novelty pockets. The plaid skirts are shown in many beautiful color combinations. Sizes for girls 6 lo 14 years. Prices range from $6.50 "P to $23.50 Misses' Petticoats $2.49 to $5.50 Second Floor Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats also cotton tops with silk flounces. Plaited, I ruffled, tucked and corded effects. Plain and changeables in all the latest (folorings for Fall. Prices range from $2.49 to $5.50 Stamped Scarfs At 75c Center Circle, let Floor Sale of Stamped Scarfs and Center Pieces of good quality material with easy-to-work designs these HKg are specially priced at, each JC Battenberg Scarfs Center Circle, let Floor Battenberg Scarfs in attractive designs. Of ex ceptionally good grade material. Especially desirable for gift-riving. Don't fail to see them! $1, $1.25 Bedding Sale Third Floor J8.S0 Gray Wool Q(T Blankets priced fpecial DDOtJ. $9.00 Mixed Wool ! Qf? Blankets priced special tDUeJ 112.50 Sparta White Wool Blank ets of superior quality. (fQ QA Priced special at, each t5eIU $15.00 Plaid Woof fl19 Blankets special, ea. H)l.tU9t3 $17.50 Large White J" A OA Wool Blankets now at tDlOU Comforters Reduced $6.75 COMFORTERS, PfT QA cretonne covered each DtleIU $7.50 COMFORTERS, OK ctfetonnc covered each eDUeiwil $10 COMFORTERS, PO A silkoline covered priced tDOeUll $11 Large Size COMFORTERS covered with crepe cloth. JQ FA Priced special at. each Dt7etjU Envelope Chemise at $2.45 Alder Street Circle, Main Floor Women's Silk Envelope i Chemise spe cially priced for Thursday at the Alder Street Circle. Choice of (several dainty styles ymme( with laces. JA Shop early and get first choice Outing Night ( Gowns $2.49 Women's Night Gowns of good quality fancy striped outing flannel. ' Cut gener ously full and well made. Reg- (PO fO. ular $2.98 Gowns special ix nDtdttU Odd Lines Silk Underwear at Reduced Prices Sale of Pillow Tubing Aisle of Cottons, Main Floor Linen-finish PILLOW TUBING the kind that looks like linen and wears well. 36 inches wide. On iO. sale at special price of, a yard fxOl 42 Inch PILLOW TUBING now priced special at, a .yard 45 Inch, PILLOW TUBING TO now priced special at, a yard OOC 54c Women's $13.00 Laced Boots Special $10.00 Main Floor At this price for one day orly after Thurs day the price will go back to $13.00. Smart, stylish Boot one of our very best Fall numbers on display. Made of High-Grade Glazed Coltskin Laced patterns, medium pointed toe last with straight stitched tip, mflftary heel and welted sole (as sketched). The leather is very soft and pliable, somewhat like vici kid, only much stronger and will not skuff so easily. All sizes from 2j to 8 and widths AA to C. As a special introductory offer we offer A these regular $13 Boots for one day at DAU TRIPLE STAMPS WITH CASH PURCHASES. Agency for Buster Brown Shoes Buster Brown Shoes are sold in Portland only at this store. Our Fall and Winter lines are now in, offering wide range for choosing in styles for girls and boys 6 to 16 yrs. Shoe Dept., Main Fir. Aunt Polly Outsize Shoes for women of large proportions. Brown or black leathers laced or buttoned styles high or low heels. Made of all liather throughout. i 1 Lower Prices on Boys' Clothing All Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings Reduced This is the Sale mothers and fathers have been waiting for! Our entire stock of Boys' Suits Over coats and Furnishings lowered in price not a few cents off but good substantial reductions that mean worth-while savings. If you havie boys to clothe, here is an opportunity to buy dependable wearables at, the lowest prices of the year! and in addition get TRIPLE TRADING STAMPS with all cash pur chases. SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, f I Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws i All '$ 12.50 Garments now $ 9.85 All $15.00 Garments! now $11.85 All $16.50 Garments; now $12.85 -All $17.50 Garments now $13.85 All $20.00 Garments now-$15.65 -t All $22.50 Garments now $16.95 4 Extra Special Offerings All $25.00 Garments now $18.75 All $27.50 Garments now $20.95 All $30.00 Garments now $22.95 All $32.50 Garments now $24.95 All $35.00 Garments now $26.45 Triple Stamps With Cash Purchases. -7-Boys' $1.50 to $2.00 Blouses $1.25 , Boys' $2.00 to $3.50 Caps $1.65 Boys Jersey Sweaters $2.85 Boys' $1250 Knit Sweaters $7.65 TripleGrading Stamps With Cash Purchases Men's $2.50 Shirts at $1.67 $2.50 Night Gowns at $1.73 Main Floor- Men's Percale and Madras Shirts at a very special price for quick clearaway. Cut in standard sizes and well made. Soft cuff styles. Regular $2.So Shirts, each $1.67 Main FloorMen's Night Gowns of splendid quality outing flannel in neat striped patterns. Weil made, and nicely finished. These are from fl" f7Q our reg. f 2.50 lines. Special DJ- I O Men's $1.50 Gloves 69c Main Floor Men's Fabric Dress Gloves in gray or khaki. Ore clasp (Q style. Priced specitl at, pair U7C Odd sizes Men's Vassar Union Suits," heavy cotton 4.00 and 1- QQ 14.50 grades special, suit DJL70 'IB? Millinery Clearance HALF PRICE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Millinery Salons, Second Floor Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Millinery starts tomorrow morning and will continue Friday and Saturday. Every trimmed hat and.every tailored hat priced at to and over enters the sale at just Half-Price. This includes ourreguIar stock and about 200 beautiful models Just received by express. Hats from Curtis, Cupid, Gage, Hyiand and other noted designers. THE MILLINERY EVENT OF THE SEASON. SEE SPECIAL DISPLAYS IN THE WINDOWS. Trimmed Hats ' Tailored Hats 12.50 Tailored Hats $6.25 $15.00 Tailored Hats $7.50 18.oo Tailored Hats $9.00 Beautiful Hatters' Plush, Vel our and Beaver Hats in the tea son's newest styles and colors In ihe above sale at HALF PRICE. ikii vi ij otuiik liiltinj aib J jt-jv will 1IIIU II HIUh.il IMUfC Jsfactory in eery way. Triple Trading Stamps witi cash purchases in this dept. -10.00 -15.00 -17.50 -20.00 -25.00 -30.00 -35.00 -40.00 Hats. Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats now at now at now at now at now at now at now at now at $ 5.00 Ji 7.50 8.75 : iio.00 : 12.50 : 15.00 : 117.50 $20.00 1 X Folding Kitchen Stools $1.58 ' Housewares Store, Third Floor Folding Kitchen Stool! to have about the home. and are of strong construction throughout.. steolad'der and stool combind a verv hinrfv irttti These are made from good grade material po Priced special at only D00 Portland Agency for One Minute Washers Laundry expense Is a big item these days. There is one sure, way to reduce it and that is to have a One Minute Electric Washer dp the work. One of these machines will save, fully one half on your laundry bill, to say. noth ing of the great economy in time and fabrics. (JJ Down and fDU $2 a Week will place a One Minute in your home at once. We nave sola nunareas ot rnese macnines ana can say they give universal satisfaction. Special demonstration of the One Minute and other Electric Washers every day in the Housewares Store Third Floor -4-: A X V? ' CALCULATOR CO Manttail-VSZ. IS orbttt Bids, ' -' V. ' V. T .'ft.- .- J 1 v