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THE OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON : ARMISTICE DAY massed colors ' Of their native countries. A number of features not. presented before in Portland were decided upon at the meeting of the committee Wednes day night. . The mobilization of the com posite battalion wIU be in the bands of J. B. Strang and J. A. Nichols. Brigadier General- K. M. Blatchford gave the committee assurance that- all. troops that' can be spared will be ' oa band from the regular army post at Vancouver. - Five hundred' men 'will cross the ' rfver, transportation being furnished by courtesy of the Portland Railway, Light fc Power company. The regular army's contribution to the pa rade will include four line companies, three machine gun companies and 100 horses and mules. BRIDGE TOLL ISSUE " ' i-j1 " The - committee ' has - taken rlep to- en ants conspired .to- injure his reputation and Injure his business; In fraudulently charging him . with insolvency at the sure the : presence --ot aiwt - airplanes from 'Carap Lewli i !"--, . A meeting of the general committee will be held Saturday ; afternoon at . 3 o'clock in room SIS, Yeon building. W. A.-E3rwaU. chairman, will . preside. ..v. - .".r " -T' ' ' k 3j Own Shotgun Kills l. ! Mt Angel Farmei; '. Salem, Oct. 21. y- Alfred Bourbonnais; 37.' a farmer residing In the Mount Angel district east of here was :, almost In stantly killed shortly before noon Thurs day when a shotgun which he-was carry ing was accidentally discharged, the charge entering his body. .Bourbonnais, according to information ' received by Coroner Rigdon. was 'plowing in a field when be saw some geese Picking up his shotgun he started after; the game. In climbing a fence the gun' was dis charged. .There will be no inquest. Corner::;4th c' s Corner 4th: ; " . " ; Vashington Streets ; trial In Portland. BE DHver of Car in Death Crash Fined ' Mrs. E. E." Plnney, 06 East Fifty- .arid . - - V AVasHingtoa i Klamath Falls. Or., Oct 21.-Alleging that tie had been "fraudulently, wrong fully, and maliciously cdnspired against," Streets' rfifth v street driver - qf the automobile '.:'':v-s-'-f; that collided on September SS with a motorcycle driven by B. Campbell at Fifty-fourth, street and Sandy boulevard to deprive him of a ranch and certain f " t' Horizon blue and campaign fray will flash alone In a steady: flow of olive , drab on Portland's streets on Armistice - day. The parade - committee appointed by Mayor Baker announced Thursday that the parade ' will be headed by a' composite battalion of soldiers of all the allied armies. - ' Tanks.-Canadians. Anasiea. Tommies. Kren;h-.poilus, Itaftaiur and 'as 'many others as are. sojourning In Portland will march In war equipment behind the personal property, J. B. Mitchell, promi nent stockman of this city, Thursday filed when the latter was so injured that be later died, was fined $50 by Judge Roes man in municipal court Thursday . for suit in the circuit court here for $100,000 damages against IX it McLemore. the First State; fc Savings t bank, and Mar reckless driving. According to wit nesses Campbell bad been speeding, shall Hooper, vice president of the bank. ' An effort will be made to bare the . The suits grew , out of proceedings brought in the United! States district court, at Portland, when McLemore sought . receivership for the property- in Question, which ill located .near Bly. the case being dismissed when a settlement while Mrs. Finney was going about IS county commissioners of Clarke - and Multnomah counties waive bridge tolls. miles an hour. In addition to the fine. Mrs. Finney's driver s license was sus pended for pine months, ' - , j A Seattle Judge let a burglar off and advised him to get married. Was that clemency?' .-. i . m. In addition - to the participation of regular army troops, a rare occurrence in Civil celebrations, the Oregon Na tional Guard will be represented by COO was reached here. . v, ;- MitcheU.also alleges! that the defend men. infantry, artillery and engineers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER "21, 1821, un SUES 1 vl -.- -V -; MARGHERSmO 5100,000 DAMAGES 1YU -J you had been either women. (COTLi WML eh ' - inminni TTF you haci staked all you had leenNorris has ever written,she gives your youtn, your iorrune, your JL life's happiness, as Mimi Warren did on. 'one man's devotion could you f have forgiven him when he toned to another woman? If you had bee$ beautiful mysterious Lucretia Lombard, and had known all the misery an, unhappy marriage as the fate, first ,o! one woman, then you, with iinmatchableskill,thestory of a man whom two women loved. You feel yourself j carried along in their sudden rush of feeling for each other. You feel yourself drawn with them into an unescapable riilpmrna of love and pity. You hang breathless could : hold would you "have been able to give up, the man you loved ? In the most enthralling story Kath- of the other, trembles in the balance. Don't to begin to el in Pictorial Review for November.' 4 Effll ILEEN NGPEBK1 NEW NOVEL. ' tie Love of Lucre tia Lombaid t Hctorial -Review Fashions are always first ; PorfastarK:tHe'popiJar slee t view pattera thirty to probably had one yourself was first sbxjwn in : other magzin 'Ms November issue with Pictorial Review, two months before ft was itseighteenjagesofsmartfajlfashkms,'n shown in any other magarine.This ts the style of which are in full color, will "dairyTnce you service you wish. Yod always get the newest x instantly. Pictorial Review patterns are 20c styles in Pictorial Review and Pictorial Re- . to 35c none higher. I lormaajxtlhei features of spesSal interest set the November issue itself NOVEMBER. 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