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rHUKSDAY, , NOVEMBER y TOWN TOPICS . Trirelrn 10 aU point of til OnSt4 luut at broad aixnild ult tdfinuit ot axpcnencad ta . loi matina and tttrtem ot tend thfonab Tha Ura--lon Jouratl Information and Travel Bureau, n pwnml rharga ot Doracy B. , Smrth. Kaiiroad tiraaia and tteaajxhip bookino anangfd. Jfor o nchahca lamed. iBlormatioo iiica t-aart-Uii pauporta. . . COUVM X.VS.NT3 ; . Moltrcjjii " Cnuntj Hnndi) School awttela tion contention,' NoKmbtt 19, at Fint Congra- actional rhurch. Pint Annual Oregon fltata Com' ahow, Port land. No-utr 13 to Fabruarj 'It, i - Wtaura Walnut aaaociallou. rorUand. Mo iber 17 and 18. . Urrioo-.tttaia bar aaaociation. Portland. Mo trmbrr IS to IT. tfacific International Dwtoc EipoalUon, Icnlaml, N'bTcmbcr IS to 20. lea C'wam bupply Mrn' coantlon. Potv land. NctTcnbfr 16 to 20. Oregon Stat Horticultural aoetoty, annua JittUD,-uiiu, Itacembcr 2, I and 4. Oregon . and South Idaho Jioiu-itiooaJ oulon, Tli Dali, 1'ecember 2 to 4. - Oregon But. lloUt Men, Eagtne. Dtccmber. 1-4 , Weatern Winter anow, Oregcm Ponltrj and IVt Stock aaaociation. Tba Auditorium. Pork . Und, JJacemtwr 13 to 18. Btata Teacuera' auoeiatlon, Portland, Dcccsv !. -'. P. A.. iUt aaaociatioa. Portland. Dtctm- btr.at. - Retail .Hardware iM Implement dealers, Port end. January 25 to 28. . Oregon lletaii Merchant' awortatlon, llaran tie Id, h'tUraarj. I'amfie Ccaat Sori-tl of OrthodoBiata, Sebru t 10 to 18. Brotherhood Ameriran Xeoaaeo. atata eoo tlare. raan,, Anrll IU1 Foreatenr of America, grand ecurt, rortlaodH ajai- ica to 23 VUitarj Urder of tba Loyal Legion. Poriand, Way 10. Knltbt of Columbus ;ate council, Portland. Hay 80. A. O.-C. W.; grand lodg. April, tbird Tuaadiy. but DenUl aocirur. 1B21. WEA'THKIt FORECASTS Portland awl Vicinity: Friday fair; easterly ' winda. . j Oregon: Vritlay fair -north! portien, rain or now auuth iKirtion; wanner- tonight south and eairt portion; moderate easterly winds. Washington: Iriday fair; fresh easterly winds. . . WEATHER t'OXlHTIOXM rjlialluw deprexaiona are apirmt of "the mid dle I'arifio roast and in the tiulf of Mexiro. The remainder of the country is dominated by a great lush' pressure area, the center of which it near the northern boundary of' Montana. Pre- ipitatton bas occurred in Northern Nevada and aiitorma, oTer an irregular belt reaching from Montana to Texas and thence to the Iiitrirt of Columbia, and in part of Minnesota, Saskatche wan, and Albert. The weather la generally warmer on the Pacific slope aud Is much colder Hi Montsnand North liakota and the adjacent Canadian prorinces. Orcr the greater part of tin country, the temperature is- below normal. IteiatiYe humidity at Portland: Noon yester day. GO .per cent; B p. m. yesterday, 50 per cent; 5 a. ru. today, 47 per ceut. 1'recipiution since January 1: Total. 27.20 inches; normal, 33.55 inches: deficiency. 0.35 inches. , EUWAKD L. WELLS. OnSEKTATIOXS ' ' . TEMP. S I? I - w -a STATIONS! r. --3 ft S- Baker, Or. 4 1 6 BoLw, Idaho 42 20 O Bootnn, ilasa. ............ 54 32 0 Buffalo, .V. J.... 30 32 0 ( 'lucsgo. 111. . i, ........ 80 2 O lenTer,- (Jolo -48 .20 . 01 Moines, Iowa 38 22 O Fresno, t'al. ............. 50 .52 .ttl ;alTenton. Texas ; . . 76 58 0 Helena, Mont. 24 8 .01 Huron, H. Dak.;..... I3" 12 ' 0 Juneau, Alaska 38 . . 0 Kansas City. ilo. 40 20 0 Los Angeles, t'al 72 54 0 Marshfield. Or. 04 32 O. iledfonl, Or. , 54 .. O New Orleans, La.... 78 64 o New Vork. N. X. C4 88 O Nome. Alaska ........... 32 .. .2 .North Head. Wash .. 52 44 0 Korth l'lalte. Neb 18 1 10 O Oklahoma City. Okla 42 30 0 I'liocnix. Ariz. ............ 70 42 0 Pittsburg. Pa.- i. 42 32 O Pocatello, Idaho 80 HI 0 Portland. ' Or. -52 42 0 Prince Kupert, 11. (.'....... . 4 8 Itoseburg, Or. 62. 82 0 Itosawell. N. M. .......... 50 40 .01 Wacramenlo, Cal. . 48 44 .10 Ht. Iiuis, M... . ..v. 40- 33 O Ht. l'sul. Minn ......i 32 . 10 .01 r4lt ljike City, CUh 48 32 0 Ssn Iheao, Cal ....... . 04 52 IK Kun Francisco. Cal... . 64 48 .20 -Heattle. Wash.- 48: 40 O Shen.Un. .Wyo. 36 12 .01 Mtka, Alaska 42 O Himkalle. Wash. i. 42 28 0 Tanana, Alaska 24 .. 0 Tatoosh Island. Wash 40 44 -0 Tonopah, Neada .-. ..... 40 32 0 Triangle Island. B. C 44 30 0 Valdez. Alaska ........... 88 ... 0 Vancouver, B. " C 42 80 ' l Walla Walla. Wash. ....... . 48 28 0 Washington, D. C 04 42 .02 . Williston, N, Dak : . 20 2 O Yakima.' Wash. M8 26 0 PM. day. AVIeondari(er llrratk Camp Albert AViesendanger, forest ranker at Eagle Creek, is in I'ortland today, conferrln; "'with officials In the Oregon national 'forest.. YViesendanRer is preparing to close up shop at Eagle Creek for the winter and move into Portland. He is iiow packing away tables and camp equipment until spring1 and . expects to come In with his family about November " 15. -L.ast winter Wicsendanger attempted to .remain. at Eagle Creek through the winter, but the Iecemter snow storm drove him out. . Rabies Show Gain Rabies is showing a ain in Southeastern Oregon and Southern Idaho, Bays ; Stanley Jewf tt, head of the predatory; animaj division . f the United -States biological survey. Imrlrig the last month reports have been : received of its occurrence In five dif ferent place8 in Southeastern Oregon, and one coyote head examined by the fetat'e health officer prod to be a posi tive case. - . Shepbard,' Anlo Bag Line PoVtland SL Helens division Leave Portland 7 :30 a. m., 10 a. m., 1:30 p, m.,,4 p. m. ; ar rive SL Helena, 1 9 a-i m., 11;30. a. m., 3 p. .m., 6 :30 p. hi. Le&fe St. ' Helens, , 7:30 a. m., 10 a. ,m., 1:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m. ; arrive Portland, 9 a. m., 11:30 .a. m., 3 p. m., 7 p. rru' Saturday and Sunday, leave St. Helens 6 p. m. ; leave Portland 11:15 p. m. ; Busses leave SL Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 438L--Adv. To Defend Mayor pity ' Attorney La Ttoche today, prepared to defend Mayor , Baker, Chief of Policeienkina and four patrolmen against a damage suit of Boone Cason,, w hose son was killed in a fight in the police station Easter Sun day last. The city attorney was, acting; on Instruction of the council. Cason weeks 319,000 da ma area for his soil's death. John F. Logan; will act as Mayor r Baker's personal attorney and cooper ate with Attorney- La; Rocne. Shephard'a Aoto Bas Llaeg Portland Multnomah Falls division Leave Port land. 9:30 a. m 10:30 a. m- 4 p. m. ; arrive Multnomah. 11:15 a. m.. 12 :15 p. m., 6 .45 p. ji- Leave Multnomah, 7 :45 a. m.mrm, 4 :15 p. m. ; arrive Port land. 9:30 a. m.. 2:45 p. m.. S p. m. Sat urday and Sunday, leave Multnomah, , 6 p..m. : leave Portland. 11:15 p, m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 438L a- Adv. . Dental Prophecy After having per formed thousands of dental operations painlessly and harmlessly by aid of our nerve blocking method, we predict that the public will soon' compel nearly all dentists to learn nerve-blocking. We make permanent and comfortable artl . ficial teelh soon after extracting diseased teeth. Hartley, Kiesendahl & Marshall, 307 Journal building:. Adv " ,. Single Tax Meeting Members of the Oregon Single Tax league -wi:i meet in room C, Central library, Saturday at 1 -(1 In m Sr. nl AfftA . 1 -vv iv v&ki.cio ivi i lie com ing campaign, according to announce ; ment of J. R. Hermann, manager. Br: T. A. Parsons Speaker Dr. Philip A. Parsons, professor of sociology of the University of Oregon, will be the speak er at the luncheon of the Portland City cluB Friday noon. ' His subject will be "Coordination In Social Work." Dr. Parsons was recently appointed head of the Portland school of social work, com ing to Oregon! from Syracuse university, where he was for 11 years head of the sociology department- j ;. j DaTld gtearlat to Talk The history of Portland real estate . development will be the subject of . an address by David S. Stearns at a meeting of the Portland Realty board! Friday noon in the grill room of the Portland hotel. Stearns la a prominent retired realty broker 'who made a fortune in the Bale of property here, j 1 - Millers to Draft Sew Law To draft a new millstuffs law for the state, a committee' representing millers,., feed, ucers and state officials will meet at the Chamber of JCommerce Monday.' J. D. Mlckle, ; food f and dairy Commissioner, and C'.l Hawley, food and dairy commissioner-elect, will be present at the. meeting. . I : Society Boy Cemetery' Lota. A plot of ground in the new Mount Scott ceme tery has been purchased by the British Benevolent'! society, according to a re port read at a meeting of the organiza tion in library hall. Wednesday night. The plot selecetd will be used exclusively for the burial of British subjects. Shephard'w Aoto Baa Lines Portland, Astoria and Seaside division Leave Portland .10 a, rru, 1 :30 p. m. ; arrive Astoria 4 p. m., 7 p. m. Leave Astoria, 10 a. m., ,1 :30 p:. m. ; arrive Portland, 4 p. m.,' 7 p. m. ; Busses leave St. Charles hotel, ! Front and Morrison. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. . Belgian Socialist Here. Henry Dc Mann, noted Belgian Socialist, -and Tiis family arrived Wednesday afternoon and registered at the Hoyt. DeMann Is nn i(a wavihantr r. Pali(ilm o. m V. . . ing complejed a 16-months' tour Of the United States and Canada. Observe Member's Birthday The birthday of Roy Ayer, member of the council and a past president, featured the weekly noon-day luncheon of the Mazamas Wednesday at the Y. W..C; A. A birthday-; cake, loaded with pink can dies, was served by the honor guest. Get Acquainted with the largest and best fraternal and social ' organization in Portland by attending their mas querade dance, Monday, November 15, 19.-0. JSast; Side W. , O. W. hall. East Sixth and1 Alder. - Admission 35 cents. Adv. -( , ' Shepard'a AntoK Boa LInea--Portland-Hood River division: Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m.,' 10 :30 a. m., 2 :45 p.' m. Ar rive Hood River. 12:30 p. m.. 2 p. m, p. m. Busses leave' SL Charles hotel. Front and 'Morrison.. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. Salem-MIU City Mage Line Connects 0. E. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph Hamman, proprietor, Salem. Phone 44. Adv. National Forests Combined Word has been received at the forest servioe of the combination of the Wenaha and Umatilla -national forests under the name of Umatilla. This makes an area of l,348,73p acres in one unit. Portland-Xewberg Basse leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :30, 9:30, 11 a. m, and 1. 2:30, 4rl5, 6:30, 6 :30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv , Big Dances Armlstic IgTit Cotillion and Rroadway halls. Come ; bring your friend. Uniformed buddies admittefi free as guests f Manager Ringler. Ady. ' Steamer Iralda for SL Helens and Rainier, daily at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder stneeL Sundays, SL Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Patlenli of Dr. Marie Eqnl will be taken care of at robm S. Lafayette bldg., 313 Wash. st. Main 3928. Adv. Br. Edith I. Phillips, correct glasses, 450-451 . nttock blk. Edwy. 1305. Adv. Dr. Sandford Whiting has returned. Journal bldg. Adv. Dr. A. M. Webster returned. Adv. Chamber Planning Dock Legislation r . . The board of directors of the Port land Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. au thorized President Van Duzer to appoint a committee to confer with the port-and dock commission for the purpose of framing legislation necessary to bring about the results which would have been attained had the port consolidation measure passed at the recent election. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during the illnesa and death of our beloved eon and brother, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Parish and son George. 'j mm f COLUMBIA rKC" Biggest Waltz Hits of the Year (Special Release) (Better than the "Beautiful Ohio") Naughty Waltz and many other "hits," in cluding the Mid - Month December Records Do Not Miss These N timbers You can hear these newest records in our store at any time without charge or the slightest obli gation to purchase. Come in today or telephone Alain 6723. MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY ?pigrB Allen -MASON AND HA HUN PIANOS- Is SAM f 4AMCiaCO. OAKLAND. ntrtajMO. AM auai ,11 ascatMiirro. uom aait- afeaW ITaLiniiCP The Lowest - Prices Guaranteed With i Every f - Change of the Market. Hiiniiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 Principal Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns All the New Styles Are Here in ""' : " . All Sizes. ; ; . This Home- Buijt for you any place in , city - F $385 JJJ. WWs OiVJ Designers, Manufacturers and Builders 802 Title and Trust Building. Phone Main 4724 on Inc IJ - Protect Those Valuables 1:1 MM WTJ JM M 7 NE never k nows where next bur glars will break in or fire break out. The Safe Deposit Vaults at the United .States National Bank afford protection from both. The private'steel boxes are sufficiently laree to .include your valuable papers, negotiable instruments, jew-' elry,! silverware and small heirlooms. The rental cost of $4.00 per. year is economical safety assurance.' "One of the Northwest's Great Banks" JJnrtBdStes Nation Bank Slth and StarK, "The Store That U ndersells Because 1 It Sells for Cash" Economy and Quality Combined i for Bigger Business and Better Values. . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIlllillllllllllllimilllllllli All Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Same Day as Received Parcels Post Packages Prepaid. j E Friday I This Will Be Our 1044th Bargain I TODAY At SALE OF ECONOMICAL INTEREST TO A MULTITUDE OF SATISFIED SHOPPERS! This week even greater saving opportunities are offered than it is usually our good fortune to announce assort s ments are most satisfying qualities are of the high mark maintained by this store and every one who wishes to -5 save should not tail to attend. r mmmmmmmm-m aaaHa-s- Opportune Price Reductions on Women's and Children's - . V SEASONABLE WEIGHT" UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Prudence should prompt you to profit by this timely underpricing of seasonable weight Knit Underwear and Hosiery. It is a stock adjustment of regular lines qualities are good styles are popular and prices most attractive from the point of value-giving. WOMEN'S BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS Regular Sizes KG ar Out Sizes At. air DVC Priced at UUL Perfect fitting, warm and durable wool mixed cashmere stockings made with reinforced heel and toe. and shown in all sizes frdm 4 -to 10 J4 and underpriced as above. . j CHILDREN'S DAMTC a. CO I CHILDREN D A.VTTC lO.. COTTON FLEECE aTli X O clL TV Sizea 12 to 16 Yanra Standard quality Cotton Fleeced Pants in sizes 12, 14 and 16 years in ecru and in sizes 12 and 16 years in gray. WOMEN'S FULL FASHION SILK HOSE AT $1.49 PAIR of the best known and reliable makes of Women's Silk Hose, made full fashioned and wfth rein heel and toe others with seamless foot and seamed back all sizes navy, rray, white and black in the j assortment. WOMEN'S PEELER COTTON UNION SUITS Regular d". ?fl Outsizes Sizes at tDjLv)i7 Pricedat Perfect fitting, perfect finished combed Peeler Cotton Union Suits In flesh color qijly. Medium weight garments in Dutch neck styles, sleeveless or with elbow sleeve; also with low neckj ankle length union suits. Regular sizes 34 to' 38. Outsizes 40 to 44 priced as above. . HILDREN S P A VTFC 4- WOOLMIXED 1 XL A O elL Ut j Sizea.10 to 16 Year . About half price for these fine WoolmixedPants. They come in sizes 10 and 12, in white and in sizes 12, 14; ana 16 in gray; One forced 7 a. m. u $1.98 Come Friday and Secure One of These handsome Winter coats In the Fashionable Suedine, Ve fours (TJ QfT A A and Heather Mixtures and PayOnly 3)O0UU This Price Reduction Brings You a Worthy Saving We believe this to be one of the most helpful Coat Sales of the year, for it comes on the threshhold of winter when a warm fashionable coat is almost indispensable and the saving made possible by this special underpricing is unusual. Included are the popular belted and loose back styles in Suedine, Vel ours and Heather Mixtures in wanted shades of brown, blue,' navy and musketeer in all size.s from 16 to 44. They come full fancy silk lined and interlined with plain or Sealine collar.l Handsome well made Coats at an extremely low price Friday Only at $35.00. EXTRA! y2 Price! Fine Nainsook Finish LONG CLOTH At 25c Yard None sold to dealers. 20 yards to a customer. Limit t Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists In a Broken Assortment of This flJJ 1 Q pT ; Season's Styles to Close attD)Ofj Waists in this assortment selling regularly to twice the above price. Included are many charming styles in tailored ajid lac- trimmed styles. All sies from 36 to 44 in various models, but not all r-izes In each style. You lave unrestricted choice Friday at $4.85. Shoe Prices Reach Lowest Level , AT FRIDAY'S SALE OF - Women's Fashionable HIGH-CUTS In Black and Grey KidtBrown (JQ QpT Calf and Gunmetal Leathers at JOkOv Both button aid lace styles In famous makes, broken lines from reg ujar stock including fashionable and popular winter models in black and grey kid, brown calf and gunmetal leathers, Styles with high or medium heels for dres or walking. Lines selling regularly to more than twice Friday'a Sal Price $3.85. None Exchanged No Refunds Perfect Fit Guaranteed -EXTRA !- Our Entire Stock of FELT RUGS On Sale Friday at 1A. HALF-PRICE Vz These attractive and exceed ingly.durable Felt Rugs are clev erly braided in various styles in dark color combinations they are suitable for floors in most any room as well as pillow tops, auto floors, table runners, etc. All are on sale Friday at Half Price. V. 18x18 Size 25x36 Size 36x30 Size 18x72 Size 30x56 Size 32x58 Size 32x72 Size 36x72 Size Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $1.00 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.50 $2.75 $3.50 $4.50 An bolts Crep Dainty Val Laces at 39c Doz. extensive showing bffdainty Val. Edges and insertions in 12 yard Just the laces for holiday sewing and all sorts of trimming purposes. Collar Tabbing and Ruffling at 79c Yd. Imitation Filet Lafies, Points. Silk Net Top Lace Rufflings, Georgette epe Rufflings. Van Dyke Points, etc., .in white and colors, all at one price. Chiffon and Silk Voiles at 95c Yd. clean-up broken lines of Silk Voiles. Chiffon Cloths, Silk Marquis Silk Tully Nets, 40-inch width' not all colors, but'aH at one price. Lace Collars in a Great Showing at 50c this extremely low price vou have'ehnfee f mm th nnnnlir TnTln collars in pretty imitation Venise and Filet laces ...... : . e SOcpChoice Various Styles Metal Bag Frames 50c A ettes, At -EXTRA!- w Price! RIBBON REMNANTS AH width and variom lengths in plain colors and nov elties. J Satins Taffetas Moires , Grosgrahis, Picot, Warp Prints All at Half Price Crisp, Cold Days and Nights Are Here Make Them .Comfortable by Profiting by FRIDAY'S Women's OUTING Prices Are Below PETTICOATS This ftO Sale at VOL Well made Petticoats of good heavy white or colored outing flannel styles with ' generous width and wide flounce. Splendid values at our regularly low selling price. Now reduced 25 to meet the new rnatket.' Purchaae Friday and pay only 98c SALE OF FLANNEL WEAR Today's Market! . f GOWNS Sale at $1.95 Plain white and pin stripe Scotch flannel Gowns, in 54 inch length and 70 inch sweep. Medi um, large and small sizes in styles with double yoke, embroidered and braid trimmed. Now reduced 35 to meet the present market Friday' Price $1.95. A Sale of Lifetime ALUMINUM TEAKETTLES $4.95 i. lnur basement section a sale of : first quality Lifetime Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles in 6 quart size a most exceptional value at Friday's Price $4.95. -EXTRA !- CANTEEN BAGS Friday nt $3.89 ' AISO ; VANITY CASES Various popular styles ' and shapes to select rom'with mir ror and coin jurse fittings. Friday at 1-3 Off ! A Timely Sale of Mercerized TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS LUNCH CLOTHS About 100 Dozen NAPKINS In 20 and 22 inch none to match . the cloths all of fine, quality. LUNCHCLOTHS In 45, 54 and 63 Inch Square - Regular stock goods of per fect weave and quality. Shop eatly for these. ' 0 TABLE CLOTHS From 1 to 2Vz Yards Long - A splendid variety of dainty patterns to select from. We in vite your inspection, i Women's, Children's HOSE SUPPORTERS at 19c Pr. Children's fine elastic Pin-top Hose Supporters in black and whiteall sizes! also women'j heavy - Corst j Supporters in white only. A(l to go at one price in Friday' Sale at 19c DRASTIC Woolmixed FLANNEL SHIRTS FRIDAY'S Q QQ . j SALE AT 00OV Custoft made regulation style flat collar wool-mixed flannel shirts with faced sleeves, all sizes lS to 17 in brown, green, maroon and khaki Friday at $3.89. 'RICE DROPS IN OUR MEN'S SECTION Woolmixed UNION SUITS FRIDAY'S ( QQ SALE AT tD&Oy Perfect fitting seasonable weight. Wool mixed Union Suits in all sizes from 34 to 46. Union Suits that will give long service. Fridayat $2.89. 1 HVooImixed ' BLACKs SOCKS r , FRIDAY'S QO SALE AT OJi, ; Fine: Wool-mixed Soclts bf good weight and exceedingly durable, at sizes, in black with grey heel and toe. Friday at 39c. OUR STORE NOW OPENS ' AT 9 A.M. Tar m - -MataHaaaa-J The Most in Value The Best in Quality STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. SATURDAYS AT 6P.M. .TUiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmimiiimimiiiiiimmiiimmiiimmiim