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x 1 -. " .'FRIDAY, . OCTOBER 21,: 1321: . THE OREGON DAILV TOURNAL, PORTLAND.! .OREGON1 I' I f ! MERCHANTS START I CATfH AGAINST "Shopper , will . not oomo Into our ' atores when they i have to park their f automobile several , blocks , away, and f Walk." . r v -r I .' Tbto' Is the'battle cryof Washington, Alder and Morrison street business men who, at a meeting Wednesday night. launched a campaign against the no r parkins; traffic ordinance. A committee i of 12 storekeepers,' with three ; re pre -sentatlve from the Automobile Dealers' ,., association; was appointed to lead the fight .s ;v;i, :,r:- A proposed substitute ordinance ' will be -presented to Mayor Baker and the council. It would make SO ninute ;, parking legal on these streets. -:- One .business man declared that since i, the no-parking regulation went into ef h feet his business had fallen 15' per cent. if. Another said- that he had to post a lrk in r a shopper's automobile while the. owner' was in bis store making a J purchase. V i The following, were appointed to draft j a proposed substitute ordinance: George . , : , " ! - ' - I " - - , . ""l1 CANDY SPECIALS -Hand Rolled Chocolates,:Dipped Nougat 45c Pound Assorted Chews, Special 33c pound-Main Floor i 1 I Take Your Discount in S, & H. .Trading Stamps Kahd-i Increase Your j Purchasing Poiv W ' : 1 . 11 ' ' - 1 - - - : ., ,,, i i v j ' 1 t W. Joseph. W. K. Woodward. J. C. Mor ris, . Ben. Fisher, C. Tonseth. Alex Mil- ler, Albert Feldenhelmer. J. E. Hawkins, 'J A. H. Brown, Howard M. Covey, H. W. Roberts. Joseph E. Wiley. I, M. Bald 'tt win, K. H. Bartholomew and Felix jjKrledlander. Loop Eoad Section - To Be Planted for Use During Winter Bandy, OcU 21 The loop road is vir tually impassable ' from Cedar creek to CherryviUe, but the middle road Is being patched up with plank and will be kept In condition between Sandy and Bright wood through the winter in order to ' keep up communication with the moun tains. This middle road work will prob ably be a permanent improvement - Contractor Johnson has closed the Alder creek camp and will close the Bright wood camp unless fair weather continues. . Car and track work will pro ceed beyond Brightwood. . K. A. Palmer, gravel contractor, found a new ledge- of rock near Sandy and will open It up at once. The rock is considered much better than that found herebefore. . Two more weeks of good weather, it Is said, will see the' complejon of the Dixon & Howett grading contract The . Beaver creek camp remains ooen. i Cead MileSaith I That's Inscription Over HibernianHall "Cead Mile Salthe." These words vare being' painted on a sign, which' will go above the door at Hibernian hall, 340 Russell street November the- opening day of the Irish jubilee. They 'mean translated Into English "One Hundred Thousand Welcomes." A feature of the annual Irish fair, which will be held three days, will be a : Made-ln-Oregon" booth. A bevy of blue-eyed, black-haired girls will be .demonstrators with all. sorts 'of Oregon made products, donated by Portland merchants, as samples. . According to Ed , Curtin, secretary, and D. W. Lane, chief of the' publicity bureau, the most entertaining features .procurable will be included on the pro gram. , i - , GAI3T SEEKS DITOECK .Corvallls, Oct. 21. Suit for divorcel i has been filed by Russell Gain against Clara Gain on a charge of desertion.- - f Don't Put It Off ! Delay In having your teeth examined is bound to make it necessary that, you have a considerable amount of dental work done. Arrange witn Doctor Sem-. ler and have your teeth ex amined every -six months. . There's no charge for this service and it will prove a source of comfort to yon to ' know that your teeth are in first class shape. . Call for FREE Examlaatloa Sew ' Mala S7 iTi. EL Millar i!5EiE COMPLETE OSSKKT. TWO WTO, MKARSK. MBALMINtt, OUTSIDI BOX. RAVE BJARKER. rUNKRAt MO. TtCCa, RKARCRr OLOVKS, use Of OKAPgL , ' . u , , IiMer & Tracey ft VAaiHIMTO AT IUJI Smart Goats for Juniors Ye) J j . Saturday Special $18.95 Second Floor -A. Selected group of hieh-class Coats for girls and Juniors offered at a substantial price .reduction for Saturday;. Chinchilla, Kersey, Suedine' and Rivolfa materials in brown, pea cock and navy. Some with large shawl collars, others with con vertible collars ' of beiverette. Belts or girdles. Splendid, prac tical Coats for school wear. All sizes 8 to 17,' Sat- O QpT urday priced special iXpettl Dressy Goats' for Girls Large selection of beautiful models developed hi V e I o u r, Chinchilla, Zibeline, Cheviot, Rivolia, and other .materials. Many have fur collars, others with scarf throws. Prices range from $25.00 up to $125.00 Girls' Dresses at $8.95 Rain Capes $2.29 iGirls' Dresses of navy and brown Serge. Trimmed with col ored embroidery, buttons and braid. Attractive styles with rib bon sashes and fancy collars and cuffs. Very serviceable for school wear. Ages 6 to 14..- Specially priced at $7.45 and $8.95 t r 9 Junior Shop, Children's Rain Capes of dark blue rubberized material. Made in good full styles with hood at tached. Very .suitable for school. Ages 6 to 14 Satur- OQ day specially ' priced at DIl i "Girls' Bath Robes of heavy Robing and Eiderdown at $5,50 Second Floor $7.50 to $30 Fall Hats HALF PRICE The Semi-Annual Clear ance of-Millinery at half price continues tomorrow. Hundreds of women await his event knowing they will get real bargains. The large showing embraces The Season's Smartest . Modes in Tailored, Dress and Sport Hats. , Many are pat- terns which have served their " purpose as .models, others are from our own workrooms and from reg ular lines. It's the most important selling event the Millinery Salons has an nounced in many months. 7.'50' Hats in the dQ rtrr Semi-Annual Sale at t&Oef O $ 12.00 Hats in the (f Semi-Annual Sale at BDUU 15.0Q Hats in 'the rA Semi-Annual Sale at DleUU J20.00 Hats in the Q" A f( Semi-Annual Sale at Dil.UU $25.00 Hats in the (M O fT A Semi-Annual Sale at BsDU $30.00 Hats in the tr AA at DJLO.JV Semi-Annual Sale Millinery Salons, Second Floor Basement Millinery Sale v. . j r Li 100 Trimmed Hats Buemnt Chic black and white Turbans soft black hats off the face hats trimmed withi cire ribbons and ornaments medium shape hats for matrons. Excellent range of colors, including; jade, orange, brown, red and -two-tone effects. Extraordinary dC values .for Saturday's selling at special dtf Women 59c Saturday Extra Special s Neckwear 79c $1.19 A f KQn :' w h 1 1 e'.Organdie XXL J7C roll ; Conari w rt h hemstitching and hemst i t c bed ruffle shaped - Collars in net ' tnd lace net 'Collar md Cuff. Sets with T ruffles Colored organdie Collars trimmed with , tucks and ruffles. . Blue,- pink and maiz. A''f .CI "1Q -White organdie Vestees with, collar and cuffs of fine (L DxX7 Quality orzandie trimmed with Bin tttcks and hem stitched ruffle net Vestees . with collars and cutis of net, trimmed with hemstitching and ruffles Of net. : An assortment of dainty styles. Bargain CSrcle, Main Floor - A f 7Q ' Colored organdie IXL i UK Yestees with i . Peter Pan Collars, in rose, cop en, maiz, cerise, pink, coral and navy. Fin ished with v dainty picot edge ruffles. Organdie Collars in rolled and . shaped effects, in white and .good selection of colors. Sale of Aluminum Ware Housewares Stbret Tnird Floor, 12.00 Covered Sauce Pans in the 3-quart size, special $1.48 $1.98 75c j Sink . Strainers it AAr $3.7S Coffee Percolators $2.98 3.50 Tea Kettles, 6-qt $2.98 S3 Covered Kettles,- 6-qt. $18 $3.25 Windsor Covered KetUes in the 6-quart size, special $2.48 $l.tS Lipped Sauce Pans at 98c ti3.20. Covered S'm Pan . 65 Pie Plates. 10 H in., at fL 12.50. Windsor S'ce Pan $1.48 : -And many other articles on sale at correspondingly x low prices, RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS, i TMORRtSON, ALDCT. WtST PARK AMD TCTfTH 1 SmgETsT CHILDREN'S HAIR . : :bobbed ; Heart's Desire cutl, straight cot, curled, . bob. etc. . Mao barber, - day light booth, prompt . service. Bu ber Shop and Beauty Parlor 2d floor. TheLogicalTirhetdBuy i- That New Goat is R1GHT NOW while assortments are large and complete. The woman of critical taste whs seeks the new and distinctive in- coat fashions will find here a repre sentative gathering of high-class garments in the smartest modes of the moment. t Featuring for Saturday . ' . Women's Fall Coats $35.00 $49.50 $58.50 $65.00 GROUP J Women's Coats in many at tractive models, including loose, belted, paneled, semi-fitting' and straightline ef fects. Rivtolia and Chinchilla roateials. Sotfe have? large collars of fur or self material. Leading .colors. -At $35.00, GROUP i Coats of Veldette and Nor mandie materials. Plaited, paneled, belted and the dressy loose effects. Silk lined. Trimmed with stitching and buttons. Extra values for Saturday at only $49.50 GROUP 3 Heavy quality Velour i and Norraandie Coats jn several beautiful new models. .Fitted and loose styles, trimmed with' straps, buttons. Some with all around belts, others with belted fronts. ' Large fur collars. ' .Various colorsr Priced $58.50 GROUP 4 Women's high-class. Coats of superior quality Norraandie cloth in brown, navy and reindeer. Plain and' plaited back models. Some have large Shawl" collars of fur. Priced at $65.00 Goats of the Better Grades No matter what price you have in mind rest assured there is a Coat here that will please you in every respect. In Coats of the better grades, we show a wonderful range of beautiful models developed in Bolivia, Veldette, Panvelain, Marvella, Delphine, Vel vora, Evora, -Deauville, Cashmere Radiant and other quality fabrics. $75 to $275.00 Wool Middies Second Floor Women's and Misses' Flan nel Middies in all the new .and wanted styles, including front laced and yoke ef fects. Navy, heather, scarlet, rose, gold, orchid, green. Priced $5.00 to $8.95 Gym. Bloomers Second Floors-Gymnasium Bloomers for misses and women. Cotton and wool serge. . Regulation plaited styles with wide waist band and elastic at knee. Navy and black. $1.75 to $3.95 -"."V -, r ft , - k - I - tt . : , -1 , - r. i . . 1 . mean i.. .:- .... . j "- t vt ' - 1 . I. - " r '. fc a -.-- - ' ' ,t- - ' - Ivory Soap , Special: OCT 4GakeseJl Mam Fleer None "sold or deliv ered at above price except with other ' purchases made : in the Dmg Dept Limit 4 cakes to a customer.: Ivory ' Soap, OK p Saturday 4 cakes for only y ';- Toilet Needs, ; t Listfrine Tooth Paste at 50c Kolynos iTooth Paste at 25c Lyon's. Tooth Jaste only 23c Creme Elciya priced at 59c Orchard White priced t 39c DJer Kiss Talcum only 25c Piver' i Face Powder only $1 R. & G. Vlolettfe de Parme 85c R. & a Toilet Soaps at 40c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 25c Cashmere Bouquet, 3 cks. 70o Colgate's- AllrouTid Soap 10c Resinol C. Soap," per; cake 20c -Cujicura ' Soap,' per cake 22c L Bag 98c Main Fleer - A big , reduction from tHe regular price. Shell and metal Bag Frames in latest de Signs and colors. Large and small sizes suitable for all inds-QQ of fabric bags. Special "Ot Wide Ribbons 75 c Yd, Main Fleoi1 7 -inch Moire Taf feta Ribbon of best standard make. Changeable -effects in brown, cardinal, g r a y, sand, copen. rose, reseda, wisteria and American Beauty." For sashes, bows, millinery, etc. Sat. fTP p urday priced special, yard I Wv Veil Remnants At 39c Main Fleer Veils and remnant lengths of Veilings in many dif ferent meshes, colors and OQ 'combinations.' Sale, each OU In The "Shop for Little Tots" SECOND FLOOR ' New "Beacon" Robes Comfy, warm Bath Robes in sizes for infants and children: Made of best quality "Beacon" material in blue, rose, tan and pink. Some are trimmed with satin ribbon jand have cord girdle. Prices rang $1.75 to $3.50 (4 5 SmiHngBaby Robes New line;, just received. Of white, pinkt or. blue eiderdown. Plain or trimmed with satin. Attractive styles and exceedingly good values. Mothers are in vited to come and see these cun ningest Robes the Baby Shop has ever shown. Infants' sizes. Prices range $2.00' to $3.95 -Second Floor $3.50 Tricotine $2.95 Crepe de Ghine $1.69 Main Floor AH pure wool, fine texture Tricotine in navy and midnight blue. 56 inches wide. A very desirable, fabric for suits and dresses. Regu-. lar 3. Jo grade. PO QP Saturday special jt"Wu Main Floors-Heavy quality all srlk Crepe de Chine in a full selection- of all the rwabted light and dark colors. Also white and black. 40 inches wide. 11.95 grade. Saturday at .yard 1 Vf IWVUb4 $1.69 Sale Extraordinary Women's Gloves WOMEN'S GLOVES in slip-on style. Cele brated "Milady" make. Shown in white, light gray and chamois.' Reg.. $2. Saturday, pair WOMEN'S CLOVES of excellent quality chamoisette with fancy two-tone stitching on back and strap wrist. '' 'White and chamois only. Regular 1.75 Gloves, special a pair WOMEN'S GLOVES 12-button chamoisette in mastic, gray and white. These are of excel lent quality and are wonderful values at the price. Center Circle, Alain Fleer i Men'sShoes AboutHalf Price $6.85 Something Joyer. 200 pairs in this lot. Black and brown kid, mahog any "tan calfr; gunmetaL cocoa brown grain- calfskin -and patent colt Shoes on nglish, modified English, i Freak -and medium round toe ;, lasts: Dress Shoes, semi-dress Shoes, work Shoes. . All sizes 5 to 12,: widths A to Etc; Regular. 9.50 ta, dC QC 4 12 values. Special DUUCF -K)XFORDS in above leath ers. Priced- spe- AK cial for Saturday 0tO A Remnants Half Price Aisle of Cotton, Main Floor Remnants and short lengths of Ging hams, .Percales. Devonshire, Lawns, Organdies and other wash ma terials also White Goods on sale Saturday -at only Vi price. Sale Boys' 2-Pant Suits Values Up to $1750 $13.35 - ; Main Floor These Suits are all from our regular lines selling here tofore "at 15 and 17.50. Service-, able tweeds and mixtures in tans, grays and browns, - Loose belt mod els with' patch pockets. Ages 9 to 18. Extra pair Knickers Q QC with each stit Special nDLOtOO Corduroy Suits $8.95 Main Floor Sturdy, well-made Suits of dark, brown Corduroy.'; Belted stylf with full cut Knicker; pants. . Sizes for boys 8 gQ AF. to 18 yearsj. Special at DO7tl Corduroy Pants $1.89 Main Floorf-Dark brown - Corduroy Pants of good heavy 1 grade. ; Jast the . thing for school wear. - Sizes 8 to 17. friced special QQ for Saturdays selling, pair DXeO: I' v Boys' -Mackinaws Main noor The ideal winter Coat, for boys. Made up in heavy Melton material in ! solid colon. Ages 8 to 18. Priced at $120 to $18.50 Underwear Days for Men! And the wise man will, delay no longer in sup plying his winter needs. Our Underwear stocks are now at their best r Come early for choice. CarterVKmt UnderviKax; ' the sUndatd af.quahty lor over So years. Wool, and wool mixtures in ajlweights. and grades. For service; fit and satisfaction .Carter Union Suits nave no superior.-" Regular and short lengths,: long and short sleeves-Best of workmanship. - ForSaN nrday's ; selling priced at $4.50, $5.00,$6.00 Carter's Silk and Wool Union Suits at $11.00 , Coper's "Allen A"' union Suits for men $3.50 Interwoven Wool Hose,-heather mixtures; $2.50 Sale of Shirts At $1.(63 Mun'FI Percale, Mft i Shirts of best grade Soft cuff style., cut, full and, well made: Choice assortment or pat- ;iz v teTns. -Satnrday-rprked spedaiXVIU And S." & H. Stamps with aU. purchases. Men's Bath Robes $5 to $12.50 ; Maim Floor People who are planning to buy .Bath Robes are urged , to make selec tions now while the stocks txe new and fresh-. We show a splendid range of the latest styles and patterns at moderate prices. ;,t m - Ejtperienced ' telephone vcle'rks . t your service 8"a.,.m to 5:4$, pm. Marshall' 4800." Prompt. deliveries. Hotel' Mushrooms stem's ylflA and ' pieces special,: ?an idM -pCanned: Shrimps ionUale fl'i Saturday ,priced:special,(can; MJf Solid PckTomatoes,. No.f fT 2J5 tins priced specfar,canJ-i-J I Phez-Strawberry ; Jam, U 6 'Off oi . ars-priced -'special ,at tiol NEW SHIPMENT - HOLLAND " 1 ' BULBS JU ST i RECEIVED " : Basement Sale of Shoes $1.95 - . . Short lines and odd pairs - Women's" Shoes priced for immediate Clearance.,.' Patent vamp with colored kid tops In buttoned; and laced Styles. v,Turn and Goodyear welt soles.5 High grade footwear but, of course, sizes ?f QK are broken. Values to Special, pail iJXJeJ RUIN aesi, B1S-44 t