The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 27, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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    -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1S21.
THE : OREGON DAILY JOUUlJAL,- PORTLAND, OREGOII
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DAIRY J N T E R E S T S
. ; Astoria, ' Oct 27. New hope was born
to Clatop county dairymen Wednesday
.upon ttko return vfrom Portland of the
'delegation which Tuesday conferred with
the tooaXd ; of , directors of , the Oregon
'. Dairymen's league and obtained a prom
lt to mccede to - ths ' demands of . the
league members n this sone. If ' It is
. found hat this can pe done legally "
The , principal concession sought was
' that . the affairs off sone 5. Including
. Clatsop county, snoif oe attnilnlstered
from Astoria.'-. Local Jjairymen, business
men and banker hater agreed that sach
' a change' woutyro far to alleviate the
distress of the rOalrj Industry, which
: has been-. blamed on" the . management
' of the league's affairs, . and deposit of
the league'! funds In bank outside the
cone in which they originate, thus dam-
, aging the credit of dairymen with their
home district banks, . ,- -4 - '
FLAX JFIRST jOr0SE . - v
The returning delegates reported that
the state league directors at first were
strongly against , t Is plan, hut agreed
to it. -when It war iowi that' the future
of the league In the lower Columbia
district depended upon it. If the league's
attorneys decide' that the change from
central management to. local gone man
agement can be done legally, the board
of directors are determined to authorize
it. No mention was made of a similar
change In the other zones, but the As
toria' delegates assumed that this, would
be forced if the Astoria attemot Droved
beneficial. Announcement of the board's
final decision jta the matter was prom
ised by November L -
It is" understood that - the - argument
, which followed the Clatsop county de
mand was bitter, until the Astoria dele
gation's . spokesmen - assured the ; board :
that no attempt was being- made to dls-1
nipt the league so long as any chance
remained of it being made possible for
the lower Columbia members to remain
in onbankrapted. : -...
A delegation from Coos county Is re
ported to have altered Its original stand
and opposed placing management of the
sone within their territory. . s ' , .
DETAILED BEFOBT HADE -.' . ;
A meeting of the county'a dairymen
and Astoria, business men was -held on
Wednesday night, when the delegation,
which consisted of K. F. Johnson,. A. H.
Bale, W. E. Dejong and C W. LoughUn,
sone directors j J. K. Roman, Frank San
born. Otto A-. Owen, business men: K.
McMinndles. county agent, and Albert
Engebretsen, experiment station direc
tor, will make their official report "of
the meeting with the directors.
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MY
BOWS
RIGHT TO 30,000
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QUESTIONED
Fake Census Taker
t6rabs for Jewelry;
Is Frightened Away
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Under the guise of a census taker an
unidentified man assaulted Mrs. "W. ' B.
Nutting, 215 East Thirty-third f street.
Wednesday afternoon and endeavored to
snatch jeweled earrings from her per
son, Frightened away by her cries, the
thief, fled- down the street without taking
anything. - . J t I '
After asking the usual questions, Mrs.
Nutting said, he asked whether Iter
husband was-home. When she replied
In the contrary he asked her If he were
working. - v, - " -vr
"No,- abe Wd. r ,
"Well," how can you afford such ear
rings?" the Btranger asked. ' t , .
Mrs. Nutting told him to leave.rThen
he made a grab at her jewelry. She' en-
deavored to shut tne door: in his face,
at the same time calling for help, and he
was .frightened away. . ' ., .
; Other persons In the vicinity have-been
accosted by fake census ' takers, but no
other ' attempt at robbery has been re
ported. .?VL; ft,'-, . i
The public . library ' board 1 discovered
yesterday, when Jt met with the state
tax supervising ana conservation com
mission, that ft has ieen carrying some
130,000 around with It from yearjto year
which it ought oat to have been doing
under a. strict construction of tb law.
The board. It seems, has been carrying
ibis amount as a revolving fund for sev
eral years, in order, that It would not
be compelled to borrow money and pay
interest during the flow" period of the
year, when Hax .money usually- drains
out of the county treasury and the vari
ous departments of government go on
interest bearing warrant or loaa basis.
It - is tne ' expectation -of the - library
board : that an unexpended balance of
approximately $1200 will be an hand at
the close of the year.. The - financing
system of the county, and of all other
governmental units in the state for that
matter, is based on the theory that the
amounts appropriated each year,"or
each year biennium in the case of the
state, will be totally exhausted, at the
close of -the fiscal year, or the appro
priation period. For that reason the
library .board's revolving fond is out of
kilter with the system, even though fit
might be business economy to- maintain
it, and will, in all probability, be wiped
out in the coming budget.
The tax commission discussed the li
brary . budget' with "the library board
yesterday, and, then took it under ad
visement for further action. Tomorrow
the , big , county budget will be taken up
,by the tax commission for. general dis
cussion. '-...';, v k
Out - ill Eastbound
Bate on Vegetable;
: And Fruit Sought
Application has been' made ' to 7 the
interstate commerce commission for per
mission to reduce rates on fruit and
vegetable . waste from ' Pacific coast
points to .eastern territory, effective on
short notice, according to an announce
ment made Wednesday by. J H- Mul-
chay, general : freight agent of the
Southern Pacific company.. The law re
quires tO days notice, but Mulchay says
the carriers expect to have that require
ment waived so the reduction will, ben
efit the fruit and 'vegetable canners and
crushers, who have large stocks on hand
aa -the result of canning and crashing
operations during the present season.
Mulchay stated that the reduction will
amount to 25 per cent and will apply to
apple chop.: cores.' pomace, scraps, and
skins. -"Rates to Chicago and points west
will be reduced from )US to SO 'cents
a hundred pounds. .
By rV T. Lawrence and rH. Ton :
Of .Gold -HilL water from . Bear . flnloh
spring, tributary t Kogue river, for do-i
m uc water supply ana lor irrigation
of a 10 acre tract in Jackson county,
at a cost ? .f 4S4vt-'-":iW.ir-.4.i-.
By W. Lt. Tattle of Dryden, water from -.
Deer-creek (or Irrigation of 10 acres in
Joeephine couHty. - x4 .- . .
vy w. H Coliton of Baker, water from
Maiden Gulch; tributary to Powder river.
ir wppwimHi) supply ror irruraune
lands in BaJtpr- county. ;
By Alfred Wright and F. E. Van Pat
ten of New Bridge. Water from aa un-
Irrigation Project
To Cost $30,000 Is
fPlan of Lane Man
.Salem. Oct. 2. The Irrigation of 395
acres of land in Lane county, involving
development work at an estimated ex
penditure of $30,000, is contemplated by
Walter. A. Woodard of Cottage Grove,
who lias filed with the state engineer's
office here an application covering the use
pf water from . Bear Gulch spring, . a
tributary to Rogue, river.
Other filings covering., wafer rights
have - been made : as . follows v ; ' "-
By Don Thomaas AWnrey of Eugene
water rrom jLescnuies river tor irriga
tion of 60 acres m uescnutes. county.
Bv EL Benslt of Wataon.. Water fn
Owyhee river for irrigation of 49 -acres
in Malheur .county. , Under: thlapermit
it is expected to construct one and a half
miles of ditch at aa estimated ePedi-
ture oi ssooo. -n-;-... -t
named spring for domestievwater supply
ia Baker county
- By C McKendree ;of ?Xakeew.
water-, from Hot . Sprinps. . tributary' to
the Klamath, rivers for- heating, bathing
and medicinal' purposes.- in - Klamath
county v ..... - r k, s.,. -: ;i; v-X., ' :
- Br mvarl RoMnsoa of Plusb. con
struction of the Robinson reservoir , for
the storage of S35 acre feet of the waters
of Fisher Canyon creek, and appropria
tion of the stored water lor irrigation
of CO acres "in Lake county. - The cost
of the proposed reservoir and distribut
ing system is- approximately t500.--
II TXA&S FO& XIXLCfQ WIFE -Greenville.
HL. Octl J 7. CL? N.. &)
William F. Carrillon .today was sen-
11iRr:''-:Hats
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OCTOBER
3ilthd Sale
Remember the Place and Dates
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OCTOBER 28 1 29 31
Fridays-Saturday Monday
Furs
Umbrellas
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The Merchandise You Have Longed
For at the Price You Want to Pay
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The chance is yours if you 'grasp it. Remark- ?
4 ably attractive both merchandise and the style
150 SELECTED TOIMMED HATS.
Formerly priced to $12.50
MONTH-END SALE PRICE, . .L.
100 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS
r ' Formerly priced $ 1 5 to $22.50
MONTH-END. SALE PRICE. .....
TAILORED AND SAILOR HATS
Formerly priced $5 to $7.50 , -
MONTH-END SALE PRICE ;
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mm
,The$e. hats are of zybeline plush,5 Hatters plush
and a some faced with velvet. All one price
Furs at Reduced Prices - National Umbrella We
ek
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Ten Animal Scarfs . marked $30.00. G"i f7pr
Sale price .... $LO4tJ
Twenty Animal Scarfs marked $65. , Q "f 0 P
Sale price . . . , . :r . . . ; . ; t . . . . : . n0 JLu;9.
Twenty Animal Scarfs marked $115. 50
' roA'liSr. ';'
Five 36-inch. Coney Coats. A" great Q Q A A
value. , Sale price. .r. ....... tPOOeUU
Ten 36-inch guaranteed Laskin , Seal-, & Q 7 ' K A
ine, lare collar and cuffs.-. . . . . . .'. DO i mOXJ
b Ten 36-inch guaranteed Laskin; Sealirie,f large coU
' srj and cuffs of SquirreLl Sale j
Five 36-inch guranteed Laskin Sealine, large col-
lar-and cuffs of Beaver. . A re- (Jj'f7 PA
. markableValue. Sale price V.'l,..,. vIO I eOU
Ten 36-inch guaranteed iJaskin Sealine, large col
lar and : cuffs of Skunk. : While Q.T7 E?A
MONTH-END SALE PRICE .
- All umbrellas this season's no leftovers.
$6.93 Umbrellas in bakelife. handle, tips (gff C(Q
and ferrule. All colors. POeOO
Fifty $10 Umbrellas in f ancy .handles with Mngs ;
and leather straps, also crook handles with; tips ;
and -ferrule" to match. Paragon X frame. CQ QQ'
All ' colors a ............... . ... ; tJ)0t0 "
Fifty! $12.50 Umbrellas, all beautiful handles, tips
and ferrule with grosgrain border. - , r7r7
All colors $lUv I
any remlm
to $300. Sale price.;
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-Three-Russian ;Pony Coats., Priced &ET -f'
Vv-.. 'Sr aT,
rtar rty lenewra as 'jtLJLg'l ' ' ' '' j ! I ; T"
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iViof Gloves
moderately P priced :
. fite) mocha
, "gloves
$1.45
v . for, new I 'X
- white i glace f i
gloves;
Good quality white glace
gloves l -clasp, style, pique ,
sewn. - White' with I black
embroidery. v -
Grey or, beaver -the ; most
. pppufar shades. , One-clasp5
' - gloves with spear -backs or
i embroidery; . t ? , f3 - :
at savings
,.;,79c . 75
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ioX: substandard s ,
lof'iine sil&hdsef
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for, silk and'U
wool; s fort hosey&
;"IrreKulars"of a famous- , Derby ribbed hose silk and
; ! brartdi - " Black in all 'sizes, wool mixtures Xau, tit i ext. :
btoVnsin 9,9$; 10, 10J4 ceedingly smart;, and com-;
i ind! Russian- calf in 8 Vx , 9 - i f ortable. ' i Brown - and black '
aadJI.1- mixtures , -
. FORMERLY KISOWN AS. '
MorrUoa Street. PotofBc 'Opposite ,
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tenced ly a Jury to 14 years imprison,
nwnt for killlnf; : his ,wlfa .Mabel a
Carrillon.
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David Zork designed this beautiful Bruns
wick Art Cabinet. ; That nieans that the
best brain, the most skilled hand in all
America has created the most . beautiful
design vet 5 shown in period models. ; -
And in. tone the" great essential it is
truly Brunswick, as it is also in its many
. special features. ? It. plays all records no,
matter by: what artist or what maker
with utmost perfection and without extras
nothinjr to put on or take off..
, The Price $310 Electric ' $360. ,
Easy Payments " s
Sign here or -catalogs...
fame
, Address r..--'35'':j'.'9 ".w
MORRISON OT. AT CROADVAY
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COOPER'S . BENNINCTOIT
Spring N4 Underwear
Berhafi
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nobody
s interest but your own that
you SHOULD know the facts : about Underwear
you will not find in fiat fenit "or latch
It' is tailored form fittmgFesis
better. ; Wears longer. Cstsmcre--
and is worth it twice over. S
Fpr Men, for Boysall weiglits
CERTAINLY the dealer wko Has -not
Allen A Cbopeis-Benning-
ton Spring Needle Underwear is not
anxious to answer questions. :
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Ieedle garments we teU you this:
Vfr : foraU seasons of the year.
. underwear, made.-' t v " ' v '
It is knitted on the .mbstjprecise
machines. It takes the finest grades
of yarn and morefof it.
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' It has a givew and elasticity that
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. Each 'garment -signed with the,
Allen 'A Markthe Maker's persona f
pledge of responsihmty tooi wxllen,,
the name of the Makers.
And" A?Ttne istanddmark"
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of first and finest grade.;
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