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THE OREGON DAILY JO U KW AJU i'uuiuinu, UKtuurt 1 " Ct CREAM MAKERS GATHER MONDAY One thousand visitor from Pacific coast v statee and Western. Canada x expected to gather in Portland i Monday for the opening session of the fifth annual convention of the Pacific Association of Ice 'Cream Manufacturers. The sessions Will continue all week. In addition to the contention one of the largest exhibits of Ice cream sup piles, equipment and ' machinery ever held will be arranged In The Auditorium. The exhibit will occupy 20.000 square feet , of floor space and will be arranged by the National Association Ice Cream Supply Men. Ice cream manufacturers from cities scattered over 2,000.000 square relies of territory will be present for the conven tion. Committees on arrangements have completed their plans and programs have been issued, for the week. opening of the Deschutes County Teach ers' association here Wednesday. Church ill gave Interesting statistics, drawn from the Hast Russell Sage foundation report, to show the progress made by Oregon in education. Professor Beattie spoke on community leadership. . The ; estimated 1 expenditures Of Des chutes county for, 1921 will total only 1101,235, as compared with $144,570 for 1920, according to the budget adopted by the county court. The esti mated receipts for the 'coming year are set at 111.650, leaving S99,es to se raised by direct taxation. Insufficiency of evidence is claimed in a demurrer mea Dy attorneys xor the defense In tno case of the State versus A. i J. Weston, accused of the murder of Robert Krug of Sisters. The demurrer will not be argued and is in tended as a possible weapon in case an Dream Warns Him Revenue Men Are Coming; They Do! Pursued by phantom revenue officers, Tony Mi8etlch, alleged wholesale moon shiner, tossed restlessly in his bed dur ing the early morning hours Wednesday. So real was his dream that he has tened to warn his companions at their place of operation in a farm house near Sylvan station i on the Canyon road. But he was too late. Deputy Sheriffs Chrlstofferson, Schlrmer and Rexford did not,have a dream, but they had a mighty good hunch and preceded Mlee tich to the scene of illegal distillation by a' full hour. The-dreamer's companions were also there ahead of the- deputy sheriffs. Mike Matyasevich surrendered without daily Ing, but it took two shots from the guns of the deputies to bring Stanko Slmtch : to a halt - I, . The deputies found seven SO-gallon tanks of raisin mash and 80 gallons of the finished' product, together I with a large still. Then they waited for Mlse- tich. who told them of his dream in broken English. Neighbors told the Officers the three had been operating in ' the farmhouse all summer.- but the . foreigners claimed tbey had spent part .'of the summer and 12000. in California. appeal should be necessary, it is under stood. 'The Deschutes county grand Jury Wednesday, returned three more true bllla of indictment t William Rob inson is charged with selling liquor to minors. J. I. MeClennan with assault with Intent to kill against his son-in-law. Mike Merer, and Ed Halvorsen is accused of attack against G. W. Brown. Teachers to Attend Convention Ashland, Nov. 11. At the Jackson county teachers Institute were chosen as delegates to the Oregon State Teachers association convention in Portland, dur ing the coming -holiday season. E. H. Hedrick superintendent of Central Point schools, and Mrs. Grace Dickey of Tal ent County Superintendent Miss Su sanne Homes and Mrs. Maude Ditsworth of Prospect were elected alternates. T CD5 CCCOJ ICQ. Health Underwear jSrMen.Women and Children Bend to Be, Paved Gity; Takes Bid", For Town Streets Bend. Kov.' 11. Bend took Its initial" step toward the paved city class Tues day night when the city council entered Into a contract with the Western Willite Road Construction company for the paving of. the down town streets for a total bid of $64,467.47. Work will be started immediately., according to C. 3. Reed, president of the construction com pany awarded the contract. J, A. Churchill of Salem, state superin tendent of education, and Professor- W. J. Be-ittle of the Oregon state formal chop were the principal speakers at the Change your underwear! THBman, woman or child who doesn't enjoy brisk weather hasn't yet put on his or her Duofold. When everybody wears Duofold everybody will be comfortable in doors and out, all winter long. And there'll be less pneumonia and fewer colds, ' Duofold is cotton on the inside, and wool on the outside. No wool touches the skin. Ask your dealer to show you this finest achieve ment in health underwear. Duofold HealthUnderwear Co. , Mohawk, New York tVSBBMSMaBBMBSMBSaiBISSSSBBBSSSaBSSaSBBSBaSBBBM 1 ALDER STREET AT WEST PARK. . I E Present this cuuruw naay or aatur- g day, November 12 or 13, and secure 3 SS EXTRA S. H ts JO II j GBEEHTaTRADIHG STAMPS 1 Aj, with first 1 of your purchase S3 Perfume Department -i SOME FLOWERS' TOILET REQUISITES Perfume, t oz. bulk.-, v..-, ..$2.25 Perfume, i oz. origrnai bottle $2.50 Sachet, original bottte . v .75 Talcum Powder . . ... . . . . , . .50 Toilet .-Water; Cold Face Cream Powder Nail Glow MEDICINAL SOAPS Cuticura' Soap, 3 cakes.. $ .60 Packer's Tar, 3 cakes.. .60 Poslam. i 5c; 3 cakes. . . .40 Sozoderma . .. . V. ... . . .25 Pero.xids Zinc ........ .25 Woodbury's. 3 cakes.: Resinol, 3: akes. Calendula, 3 cakes..., Zenio ............. Derma-Royale ...... .$2.25 . .75 . 1.00 . .50 .65 .60 .75 .25 .25 Uardas . . j . . Mt. i Hood.;. ; Pond's Cold . COLD CREAMS Miolena Cucumber. . .50, .75 Daggett & Ramsdell. .30, .43 Hind's Cold Cream:. .... .50 Cla-Wood Theatrical Cold Cream. Nikk Marr Toilet Articles Neo-Plastique ....! ... . . v .$2.50 Velvet Cream ....... .50 and 1.50 Velvet Balm . .. ,5Q aixTl.OO Velvet Face Dressing. . .50 and 1.00 Wonder Freckle Cream ...... 1.25 complete EXCLUSIVE FEATURES - in IVORY PYRALIN .'. . .50 and .75 .23. .50 and .75 . . . .30 and .60 ...J... ... .50 and .75 Star Electric Massage Vibrator For ra fresh, youthful c o m p i e x i o n. Three Applications. (PC Aft tDU.VV Complete New Stock Monograms Hand Carved f and doable stamps with the bal S, ance of purchase. tWPiw.-sswBBaBra DEUCI0US CANDIES Friday and Saturday specials that will satisfy your iwtet tooth. Polly anna Kisses 39 11. Fancy Coated Almonds, i79 lb. Butter Balls .......... .39 lb. Wrapped Chocolates. . . 49s? lb. Basement. ELECTRIC TOASTERS Toast crisp gold en brown dainty toast that is so a p p r e ciated at breakfast time. Two slices at a time. Using: very little current. Fully Guaranteed Priced at $5.50 to $10.00 ; ' ' . Basement 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; NEW STATIONERY Hurd's Verdun Fabric, .a ; very fine paper, white r?r only. Special for Friday and Saturday. . . ; I 01 Fine Line of Linen Papers 5 S . At a very wide range of priced. E $1.00, $1.50, $2.50,. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00L S $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 - . Stationery Dept., Main Floor. 5 filiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiinuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiP. RUBBER DEPARTMENT I2.S0 2-qt. Seamless Hot Water Bottlesnow on ho special sale, for Friday and Saturday only.. .!. ... 3).i70 $3.50 2-qt. Combination Hot Water Bottle and Foun- CO Oft, tain Syringe special for Friday and Saturday at. . . 3)4eO7 GEM METAL HOT WATER BOTTLES $2 00 Thermos and Universal VACUUM BOTTLES AUTO LUNCH KITS Carafes and '. Bottles Fillers and Repairs for THERMOS UNIVERSAL HOTAKOLD ICY-HOT. Basement. ! - Large Assortment Fountain Pens What's more practical and acceptable ia$ a rift than a beautiful FOUNTAIN PEN in the CONKLIN'S SHEAF FER'S. WATERMAN'S and MOORE'S at $2.50 and up? "Eversharp" Pencils $1.00 and Up to suit every man. women and chili. Brin your brolcn pens to our "Pen Hospital" for REPAIRS. Si' ! M ll HOME CANDY THERMOMETER Save time and fuel by us ing a Thermometer when you are making CO flH vour candy. . . . .DeUU CHEMICAL and HOUSE. HOLD THERMOMETERS of all lands. , Basement,'. Auto Strop -Safety Razors ----- .- - - . ' i .' This Guars,nteed Safety Rasor complete with auto- mane strop, in nice ca and one dozen blades. Bays'. Trial rfilCE $5.00 aThls is T.-M. C. A. M.ber.klp Capai, WeskljOIX TODAIBBB UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUliUUUUUUUUUUlJUU The Bamier Dress Event of the Entire Year Not in many seasons Not in years have we given such' wonderful values as this group of 650 Flocks Purchased for this selling from Amer ica's leading gown makers at a fraction of their original prices. - All New and Stunningly Stylish UK 6 Beginning ' 1 ' Frocks for Evening ; Dinner Dansant Street Sizes 14 to 18 for Friday, Nov. 12 Each one a beautiful and most admirable' creation ' Surprising values at! the sale prices misses 34 to 44 for women. 1 $89 Representing Savings of V2 and V3 on most Dresses Just in time fj)r Thanksgiving, Christ mas and New Year's, when mostly needed for festive wear. ' The saving you make will increase' your Christmas shopping budget. -i 4Exclusive,, Group Harry Collins Hickson and other model gowns on sale at i Vz Off Original Smart models for afternoon and street in velvet, jersey, twill, satin and crepe styles appealing to the woman and miss, straight lines, extended hip, embroid ered, long and short sleeves Evening and party frocks oi satin and taffeta in beautiful colors, artistically trimmed with ribbons. Afternoon and street models fashioned of soft! duyetyns, velveteens, tricotine, satins, j twill and combined materials, effectively trimmed with beads and em broidered designs Evening models oi lace and taffeta, very unusual in style and effect. ' Enchanting afternoon and street models for th particular woman arid miss. The materials are velvet, tricotine, twill, duvetyn. Dainty and charming evening and dinner frocks of satin, lace and silk combinations." This assortment comprises some of the smartest winter designs from famous fashion salons, models for afternoon, dinner, evening and street. The ma terials 'used in these dresses are trico tine, duvetyn, twill, lace, satin, crepe and taffeta. ' A- a . ESTABLISHED 1864 t BROADWAY AT MORRISON - ff ,AA. 69 :'A ;::! i v.