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Lkit, QkiteAjQM DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON ASH NGTOH CUTS 8 STATE TAX LEVY Children's Hair Bobbed and Hearts Desire Carl all for 50c Boys' Hair Catting 50c Man expert, daylight booth, quick service. Beauty Shop. 2d Floor. Gander Specials Delicious hand: rolled Vl C a Chocolates, priced at only .'xO Fresh Toffee the ever-popular sweet. .Everybody 1 I k e s A iti Specially priced, a lb. Tttli Telephone "Your Orders . Experienced telephone clerks at your service beginning at 8 a. m. AQ orders riven prompt atten tion. Call Marshall 48 0 0. Plan Your Shopping . to Include' Lnncheoo In the Tea goom. Service from 11.30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. AH foods pre pared la oar spotless kitchens. FIFTY PER CENT RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. TMOMttOK, ALDg. WEST PARR. HMD TTWTH STPgrTS.' I - " Olympla, Wash., Bept. SJ. Amount! ft be raised by the state for taxation burposes for 1922, according- to levies Recently fixed by the state equalization I ll aa wara1 m vw r1 I n a. AmtmiA Wattment Thursday, Ths (eneral fund levy of 2.25 mills, SO Jper cent lower than last year, will raise lonly I2.6t8.799.20 on an assessed valua tion of fl.177.2S9.240. but the total estl- lmated receipts of the general fund from lother sources is $9,708,416.72, which makes a total for the general fund of S13.S6S.204.9S. lst year's levy of 4.S mills raised a total of (5,372.656.47 for the general fund Estimated receipts for the general fund are as follows : Governor's office, (25,020 ; auditor, 111. 000; commissioner of public lands, 1172,000; secretary of state. 116,250; attorney general $750,250. mak ing a total In estimated receipts of S1.075.S20 from the executive and ad ministrative branches. Regulative de partments, such a licenses, labor and industries, and taxation and examina tion, are expected to produce 12,414.140, while the Judicial department is expected to collect 115.600. SETEXtE FROM 158TITCTI05S Receipts undef the educational depart ment, lucludlna-feie state library and the superintendent ojf public Instruction, are estimated at $450, and from the agricul tural department at 114.675. , The state penitentiary Is expected to- produce $67,709 from the sale of products, and the state training school $110 from the same source. Estimated returns from tie three state hospitals and the state Wuatodlal school are $29,490. and from 1th 8 Lata School for the Deaf, the Wash ington Veterans' Home, and the State School for the Blind. $1045. .The state School for Oirls is expected to produce 1100. Ths forestry division In the de partment of conservation and develop ment Is credited to return $11.5.00, and miscellaneous reoclpts from all other sources placed at $888,000. General fund taxes of $2,223,343.31 tn the .hands of countv treasurers on April 1.T1921. and ' am aa A k uncollected taxes amounting to z,aos, 117.82 complete the total. The military levy reduced to .2 mills will produce $235,447.84, as compared with $358,177 raised by last year's levy of .3 mills. Eselmated receipts ana a balance of $365,382.42 are counted upon to raise sufficient funds in spite of the reduced levy. vfTF.n nr legislature Levies for other funds, fixed by the legislature and, outside the Jurisdiction of the equalisation committee, witn com. Mriann, with last vear. are as follows Pnbltc whool. for 1922. 6.84 mill to rain. a ou iti '. fur 1B '1 4.80 mills, to raise s'7iio'RS4 rmnitol build in in and cronnds, for 1 ' k anlll. t nia t58H.819.60: for 1021 ! IKQItlt.1 r-al.HiiHnn fund, for 1922 .5 mill., to raise 1588.H19.80: for 1921, .5 : mills, to raise $596,692; permanent hieti n fund, for 1922. 1 mills, to raise. 91.JB5.- ftft.BO; for 1921. 1.6 mills, to raise S1.790, 85r mibltr hitay. for 1922, 1 mill, to raise lll.lT7.2S9.24; for 1921. 1 mill.' 'to raise S1.19S.924: UnUtrsity of Washincton, for 1922. 1.1 mills, to raise S1.294.96S.12: for 1921, .74 mills, W raise S883.50S; Stale coUeee. 'for 1922. .67 mills, to rsis $788,750.26; for 1921. .4. mills, to raie $637,266; Bollincbam normal, for 1022, .2 mills, to raise $235,447.84: for 1921. .152 mills, to raise $181,476; Cheney norm. I. for 1022. .159 nulls, to raise $187.- 1 OB! for laii. .11 muis. to raise tiw..". 5 s The . Fall ;B And This Store Was Never S o win (tanafcura Borstal, for 1922, .12 miisfi 141.2S.T0r for 1921. .109 miUs, to raise t 128.944: CentreUa normal, tor 1922, .1 mill. . raise lllT.78a.t.2. no lery for l2l; Veter- na' romprasaUon. for 1D2X. 1 aiu, to raise $1,177,239.24, no ley for 1921. U- dinner Is Given in Honor of McAlpin, Veteran at Tennis Fourteen tennis enthusiasts and old ttriends of A. B. McAlpin, one of the ,yteran racquet wlelders of Portland, iftathered at the University club Wednes day night and held a' banquet in honor of the sixty-fifth anniversary of McAr- fcln's birth. T. Morris Dunne, secrets ry- fb-easurer of the Pacific Northwest Asso ciation of the Amateur Athletic union, Was toaaUnanter and he was assisted by a. Gray, chairman of the tennis com mittee ', A. D. Wakeman and Jack Lt McAlpin has been a resident of Port land since 1884, was the first president f the Multnomah Amateur Athletic )Mub and he served a second term the jthtrd year of the "Winged M" Institu tion's existence. Those who attended the banquet were : A. B. McAlpin, A. D. 'Wakeman. T. Morris Dunne, Jack Lout- rtte, G. G. Jones, W. O. Daly, H. L. tfciereereau. Hal I-unk, H. 8. Gray, A. a yrohman; W.'A. Gobs. K. E. Harrigan, J. B. Bllderback, A. D. N orris and James .Vickie. I i 8 s 5 S 8 g Season Is Now In Ftill Swin Well Prepared to Serve You. Saturday Is a Good Day to Make Selections , J v 1 PIANO BARGAINS Every Piano reduced durine this $ale to move them. Some of them: Fischer, a snap S175 Haines, upright 235 llardman, mahog 315 kinrsbury, oak 275 Bush-Lane, player,.:. 500 Kranich-.Bach, wal.... 350 Kimball, new...:..... 390 Kimball, new erand . , 875 Franklin 275 Marshall-Wehdcll .... 300 And Others Term Crvaa - See them and be'Konvinced. i Seiberling-Lucas Music Co- 5 1 5 Super-Values In Women's Coats Very Latest Models The Garment Store directs your attention to an exceptional show in i of new Fall Coats at popular prices. These Coats were selected as the best representative values in our entire stock and we feel confident they cannot be equalled in town for the money. Four very attractive groups and several smart models at each price. Coats $35.00 Women's Fall Coats of Elvera, Rivola and Tweed. Not common place styles but the very smartest of the new modes. Belted effects with Inverted plait at back, also loose models with belted fronts. Convertible collars of self material, and some with far CQC (A collars. Splendid serviceable Coats for all occasions. At DOOsUU Coats $42.50 Coats of Velour, Rivola and Elvera cloth. Very attractive new models with large convertible collars and set-in sleeves. Some are slightly fitted, others are in the full loose styles with narrow tie belts. Effectively trimmed with stitching or embroidered in (IMO Kf pleasing design. SUk lined. Wonderful values at only WTMsieOU Coats $49.75 Elvera, Normandi and Bolivia Coats strictly high-class garments from one of the leading makers. Wrappy styles with belted front and large Nutria fur collars. Semi-tailored models with belts and large shawl collars and straightline effects with narrow CJIQ UK tie belts and convertible collars. New Fall colors. At Dr I J Coats $65.00 Beautiful new Coats of Andrea, Normandi and Bolivia materials. Fitted, belted and loose models. Some with wolf collars, some with Nutria collars, some with convertible and scarf collars of 2??C ff self material. Lined with plain or fancy silks. Only tDUDsUU Second Floor r Clearance of Women's Neckwear Center Circle, Mala Floor The bif rest thine in Neckwear offered hereabouts ki many a day. The values are nothing short of sensational i Hundreds of pieces fresh, clean mercnandise NOT OLD STOCK. Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets. Separate Collars, 3-Piece Sets, etc., in nets, laces, English eyelet, embroidery, pique and various other materials. An extraordi nary opportunity to choose dainty Neck- Wear at savings of from XA to J4. 4 Big Lots LOT 1 Neckwear values ur to ETfl - m aw mm tltlv 1.00 Friday your choice at only LOT 2 Neckwear values up to HCkn 1.50 Friday your choice at only I LOT 3 Neckwear values up j"l - Q to 2.00 your choice at only DXeJ.al LOT 4 Neckwear values up Q"l Q to 3.50 your choice i only wx, ' Sash Ribbons $1.95Yd. Main Floor --7-inch Novelty Ribbon suit able for sashes, bags and fancy work. New reversible effects in all the latest color combinations. Regular CW 2.25 Ribbons priced at. a vat d tDAsaO New Vestings and Bandings Just In by Express Main floor urepe ana Lace Kumes. emoroiaereu Net Rutnes. em broidered net with filet insertions and edges to match. Laces with 2-inch insertions and Bandings to match. Ruffled and tucked Cascades for jacket, fronts. Ask to see these new arrivals in -Neckwear Dept. We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps ill w ' ft J D Long Kid Gloves Celebrated "Chateau Make $5.95 Maim Floor Women's Lonr Gloves of real French kid. t2 and 16-but- ton lengths, overseam sewn, duck, white, beaver and brown. Don't fail to take advantage of this ex traordinary sale. S p e- QC dally priced, a pair only 0J7J $3.50 Silk Hose $2.15 Borrsia CircU, First Floor Wom en's full fashioned SUk Hose in hlirtr white anl a few rood colors. Irregulars of a standard ?0 f C I 3.50 gnde. Special, pair 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.69 Heavy all - silk Crepe de Chine in black and t full as sortment of the favored Fall shades. No woman need be be reminded that first quality Crere de Chine at this price U rare birriin Full 40 Inches wide. Sat- Q"l Q urdav onlv. a vard OJLsUi Juniors' Fall Goats $25 Second Floor A selected group of high clasS Coats for juniors girls Tand little women will go on sale Saturday at a sub stantial reduction in price. Coats of Ve lour and Tweeds in belted and plaited ef fects. Also some with cord girdles. Splen did warm garments for winter wear. Large convertible collars of fur or self material. Patch pockets. Effectively trimmed with buttons, .loops, etc. Satur- flOC AA day specially priced at only WDaUU Girls' Raincapes $1.95 Girls' Rain Capes of rubberized mate rial. Just the thing for school wear. Full- cut styles with cape and hood. Q- QT Navy only. Specially priced at D A-U t) Junior Shop Second Floor ElasticTop Corsets$2.29 -Saturday Special Second Floor Two, popular models in elastic top Corsets specially priced for tomorrow. Pink brocade or figured batiste. Medium length skirt. All sizes from 22 to 26 inclusive. d0 OQ Saturday prieed special only OWK Corsets $1.69 MDWK elastic-top Corsets in striped batiste and pink brocade. Medium length skirts. Sizes 22 to j-i Q 26. Priced special at onlv DxaUaJ Corset Salon. Second Floor Women,sI?iGowns At Special .Prices Second Floor-nOuting Flannel Night Gowns in several attractive styles. These are made up of excellent material and are nicely finished. Pink or blue stripes. Long or short sleeves. Good values. 98c, $125, $1.75 Captivating New Hats In a Special Offering Saturday $10 Second Floor In this group of new Fall Hats there are models marked to sell in the regular way at 12.50 to 18.00 so you can select any one of them and be sure of a sub stantial saving and the latest mode. Lovely Dress Hats in all the new shapes trimmed with ostrich, flow ers, ribbons and ornaments; also hatters' plush Sailors and Tailored Hats of velvet Regular C- A tDalaV 12.50 to 18 Hats special Girls' Fall Hats $2.50 to $5.00 Smart, youthful styles for rirls 6 to 14 years. Plush, beavers and velvets. Also the new tarns. Buy here and pay lessl New Woolen Scarfs Main Floor Girls and Mines of school age And these new Wool en Scarfs roost desirable, as they are warm, comfy and smart look ing. Many different colors to select from. Full 2 yards long, frtnied at ends. Spe- (M QJT dal for Saturday only Jl7J Women' Scarfs of anrora and cimehhiir $&0 to $10.50 Marabou Capes and Scarfs The Increasing demand for Marabou indicates - a scarcity later on in the. season. Make your selections now and avoid disappointment. New Marabou Capes and Scarfs in taupe, nat ural seal and black. Satin lined and finished with heavy silk cord ties. Priced $50 to $29.50 Handkerchiefs 15c Mala Floor Fancy Sport Hand kerchiefs in a large selection of good patterns colored borders, colored centers, blocks, stripes, plaids, etc, etc. Fast colors. Much the vogue for younger girls. See these excep- IC tional values. Special at JLOU Lissue Kerchiefs 3for$l We give S. & H. Stamps. Dainty- sheer Handkerchiefs with pretty yarn dyed colored torders and stripes. Fresh ship ment Just received. Lissue Handkerchiefs are in high favor with the critical woman. . Ask about the guarantee at counter. Priced 35c uch, 3 for $1.00 Groceries Fourth Floor Experienced telephone clerks at your service 8 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. .Alpine Milk 11c Can Alpine Milk is an Oregon product and is unexcelled as to quality Try it. In case lots $5.25. Per can only Excello Cake Mixture, special,' the package, at 20c Otter Clams priced special Saturday, 3 cans for Monopole Cane and Maple Syrup, the bottle jrmourt Pancake Flour -J A. Saturday special, - package ' iUU Brazil Nuts, special, pound 20c 11c 29c 49c 23c Extra Special for Men $9.50 to $1250 Shoes $6.85 Main Floor A Sale that every man in Portland would take ad vantage of if he would but come in and see what remarkable values are being of fered! Shoes of black and brown kid in plain -toes, straight lasts and extra wide shapes. Dark tan calf on English lasts or round toes with ball strans tan and black grain leathers with heavy solesr cordovan wilh wing tips. In short, every known shape and material made. : Not every size in each style but all sizes in the sale. Regular 9.50 to 12.50 Shoes specially priced for Saturday $6.85 Oxfords at $5.45 Purola Shaving Cream Saturday 19c Main Floor Purola is one of the most popular of Shaving Creams. It is a standard article that sells in the regular way at' 3 Sc. Specially priced for, Saturday's selling at only 19c tube. Creme Oil Soap 4 for 25c made from olive oil and other pure ingredients. - Has no su perior for toilet ' and bath. Special, 4 cakes 25c Toilet Paper $1 Doz. Superba Toilet Tissue, put up 1000 sheets to the rolL Only limited quantity, Or- P" der early. Special 12 rolls in. Tooth Brushes 19c . Prophylactic Tooth Brushes several different styles and sizes. These are sold ts 10- factory 'seconds.' Special -LiC Toilet Needs Azumi. Floramye and Le Trefle Toilet Watets $2.10 Cashmere Soap, 3 for TOc Woodbury's Facial Soap 23c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c Peroxide, quarter lb. 15c Peroxide, half lb., at 25c Veils Are Smart -The fashion of Veils is altogether charming and bewitching. They are indeed a graceful and lovely acces- - l - a.1 . ; a- t l sory ux urcsa iui 14 particularly, in favor for the coming season. Here are all the new creations offering a wide range for choosings in The New Drapes from" the chic, ' small Veils to the pretentious,: striking new oversize Veils. No matter what you' may de-. sire, rest assured that you will be able to find it in this splendid stock. VIi Department, Main Floor i BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Featuring Men's Oiled Clothing Jackets, Coats, Capes Dependable Makes Men's Oiled Jackets with but ton fasteners. Priced at $2.50 -Men's Oiled Jackets with clasp fasteners. Priced at only $3.00 Men's 40-inch Oil Coats with button fasteners' priced $3.50 40-inch Coats with clasps $4 Boys' Oiled Coats in full length styles priced at only $2.98 Boys' Rubber Rain Coats of a well known make priced $4.98 Boys Rain Capes, sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Priced $4.50 Rain Capes, 14 and 16, $4.98 Boys' Rain Coats of rubberized material, sizes 8 and 10, $5.50 Boys' Rubberized Rain Coats, sizes 12. 14, 1 6. m Priced $6.50 NOTE We carry at all times a full stock of Men's and Boys' wet weather goods. Get prices. Girls' Rain Capes Special $1.65 Basemen lExtra Special Girls' Rain Capes In the large full styles so much in demand for school wear. Shown in blue, tan and gray. Sizes 6 to! 14 years. Priced special at DJ-JtJ Men's Union Suits Special $1.69 Beaemeaft Extra Special Men's Fall, and Winter weight Union Suits of ribbed cotton. . Lonr sleeves. ankle, length. Gray only.- - Sizes 34 ;up d" .?Q to 50. Saturday priced at,, the suit tDXeU7 MEN ECONOMICAL MEN MEN who want full value for their money. can get it here every time! No fancy prices, no tricks, -no de ceptions. Come here and make your dollars do their full duty! Men's Fall Hats New Cloth Hats rain can not Injure them priced $4 Felt Hats in the new shapes and shades. $4 up to $10 Derby Hats $7.50 to $10 Sport Caps S20nd$3 Sweaters Pure worsted Sweaters in all school colors. Priced $11 Heivy Knitted Sweaters with V seek SIO to $13.50 Men's Sport Coats, famous makes. $5.75 P to $8.75 Men's Winter Underwear Carter's Union Suits in all weights and styles. Wool, silk and wool, wool and cotton, per fect fitting. $4.50 to $11.00 Allen A Union Suits Jn light and heavy weights. $3 .50-$5 W tasted Underwear. shirts and. drawers of gray merino. Various weights. S2. S230. S3 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts In best makes. $2 and $2.50 Men's Flannel Shins J3.50-5 Boys' School Clothes Z-TANT SUITS In a wide range of de sirlble fabrics and patterns. "Perfection and other reliable makes. Extra values priced at only $15.00. $16.50. $17.50 CORDUROY SUITS in serviceable dark 'brown shade. Loose belted coats, full lined pants. Sizes for boys S ?Q QfT to 18 yeart Specially priced wOtl Sore' Mecldsewe $12.50 $130 .Bora Ria Ceeta aao1 Ceoee of tW feaumo CoooW smU, 5.25 to $6.00 BoyV Sweeten from $7.50 59 XX) I ! Ia Ta I I i i ! I 1 125 4th St, Nar Washintton St.