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8 THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1820. DRY F MS FIND THANKSGIVING DAY ONE OF GRATITUD E ' Washington, Nov. 25. (I. N". g.) The dry forces of the United States have many reasons to be grateful at '.his, .Thanksgiving season," said Wayne B, Wheeler, general counsel ; an T legislative superintendent of the .A nti-Saloori" league, today. "A great nation has demonstrated that it is 'not dependent on revenue; derived ' from liquor. .' . ' ' :. V-" -.. . "The growing tendency of the press is to tell the facts about prohibition and officers who will not enforce it. , . "Arrests for drunkenness Tin former T-wet territory have decreased about 60 per cent, and all arrests about 40 per cent. Arests for delinquency, truancy nd neglected children are on the decline. "Jails, alcoholic inebriate' asylums and workhouses are gradually closing up, or are abandoning a large part of their In t stitutions for lack of inmates. Ths, home is having a chance to show Its superi ority as a substitute for the saloon. " ' - "The present alcohol addicts and de fectives, the product of the liquor license system, are rightly recognized . as the left-over liquor problem and not the re- suit of proHibition." Connecticut Elects Five Women on Its Legislative Ticket New York. Nov. 25. (I. N. S. Con necticut, the , laet state to ratify the, constitutional suffrage, amendment, . .elected more women to its state legls - lature than any other elate, according to report published by th National American Woman Suffrage association. Connecticut ' elected five women, as ' against ' four in Kansas . and three In . California, .where woman ... has had the vote for several years. Utah elected .three, and New Hampshire. New. Jer sey and Oklahoma two each. Twenty-nine women were elected- in I states, ; . .' . Proposed 'Trip of . Local Men to Orient -Is to Be Discussed Plans for the sending of a large dele gation of Portland business men on a trade excursion to 4he Orient about March V aboard the steamer Wenatcheev will be . discussed . Monday -evening at the dinner meeting of the Foreign Com mence -club In the Oregon building. The Wenatchee will be tbe first pas- 100 Service THROUGHOUT the long weary, hours of night regis tered pharmacists are on duty, alert and ready to be : of instant service ; in filling pre scriptions.. ; i Thousands r a p p r e ciate, through necessity, the service of the store of 1 "Dependable Drugs." senger boat to ply between the Pacific coast and Oriental ports tinder the ship ping board and wilj be operated by the Admiral line. ; "Portland is planning to send a dele gation of at least 10 business men to follow up the advertising which the port has been doing In the Far East. E. G. McMlcken. passenger traffic manager of the Admiral line, will address the mem bers on details of the proposed trip. flanks Everett,' representing the United States Chamber of Commerce, on the Pacific coast, will deliver aa ad dress - in regard to the development of foreign trade through ' Pacific coast porta , : ' . Mrs. Flora Harris Mrs.' Flora Harris, M. died at her home, 125 Thirteenth street. Wednesday night. . Mrs. Harris la survived by her husband, Joseph Harris, and her daugh ter, Mrs. Marks of this city. No arrange ments have been made for the funeral. Little Talking Records for Little Tots - Hear the froggy' croak and the. lion roar. These interesting, and indestructible records for children. i 1 s I WE NEVER CLOSE i!? 1 II I ' ''"Hi l(PPBCpriDH Duster 1 1 1 X I yHOm MAIM Tan ; I 1 at 35 c eacl 1 V ... will be found a very suitable and acceptable Christ mas present. 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BROADWAY AND OAK ' f -. - ' t - - ! v J . : I OUR BIGGEST SELLING EVENT THIS YEAR . i rw r i . a ii :i : i t -JSk r - BET WEEK 'WASHIB'GTOjr AND AL0EB 8T. HE SAL SHOES ARE DOWN! AND HERE IS THE PROOF! COMFORT AND WEAR FOR THE MAN OUT OF DOORS, q HERE'S A SOLID LEATHER REGULA TION ARMY MARCHING SHOE. EACH PAIR COST THE GOVERNMENT $6.84. OUR PRICE, $4.95. TH J" . - BETWEEN WASHI50TOIT AND ALDEB ST. V , ' i i T ' n , A I ONE OF THE 20o' NEW J;12l2? I LINES IN OUR- LADIES' (: J3t:7 1 : - ZZZX DEPARTMENT PRICED - V, -yvi J 'V "SV ACCORDING TO THE 13 Mlvf&tZ&l J : V ; , PURCHASING POWER f I OF OUR VAST CHAIN K . I I. VV OF STORES ON P'-K: I: A TODAY'S MARKET. i : ' -5T 1 " MILITARY LACE BOOTS 1 i:--:S0f IPW ! IN ALL THE NEW . :f::I - : If-W? I M DESIRABLE SHADES. y!$V &h SfeofeSM? S NEW PRICE JiJiV a ; Xhis Week Only ' ' Bl!pf?lli 1 Mpilsa' m iit ; III . A.ortmentoiF .if r. t Mg--j Ppp , Pp 14 Preferred Stock L-T6 ' Food. ,L jpjejt. b11! Ii jfeL'f I V ijyoi III ; - Product. -feL TO- lIN III' y . n w-iw.i.f, f j w lUny, O -f ' free! j rrio ; M Ill V if 1 Ill H I HI I I' 'i I III : 1 ' " 1 It My Costs ,'a-Dolkur to Semdl a oinaef of CEristmas loosierH There is nothing you can give a woman that is so'pertonal as the one thing that will lighten her burden the whole year - 'round. . And that one thing is a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET. , . . ; .If works for her and with her. every day of the year easing the strain of her house-work, shortening" the time she must spend in" the kitchen, turning drudgery into "happiness. . . Only 2 Days More of This Big Combined Offer' Throughout all the years the, Hoosjer will save her; miles of steps eath day, cut out the needless lifting and stooping of kitchen workj and increase the hours that may be spent in: happy recreation. Only two days remain of tliis big' iHoosier ''demonstration andT sale. Come to our store to morrow and select your Hoosie'r. Delivery will be made now' or any time before Christmas. Assortment of 14. Preferred Stock Food -Products V Free - - -j.. -r-