The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 04, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURIIAU POIiTLAIID. OXiEGON
FRIDAY. -.KOVEMBER. 4, K21.
CASH BASIS URCED
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ORCOUIM
PROFHF
ORESEEH
hlr time Vajr mors valuaMe- applied" 1b
that channel. He also ; said, that the
traaaer. what Uttla thera wu of ft. was
Mt auaod cfeiMrsa stayin lent e
school on their own volition so amen as
ty their taranta kseptef them out to 4 if
aotatasa or (onMUunr iiu imu , mu
arrvment AKI not seem ta maka much I
impreMlon on commissions seam, wno
aid that If the farmers needed their
-rounr ona to heln harvest potato luif I
at this Jtuae r we. rear, may oognv to
be allowed to pat them to work.
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' The Multnomah county farm could he
run en it earning power and yield a
prnt annually, it it were to be- tvsev
. mjih credit for the produce it distributee
mtIi nif ta other county departxnenU
" and Institutions, according to the eonten
f . tione ot U. O. Smith, farm foreman, and
ft. B. Hah, county ae-enV made before
the tax auparvkaina; . and ' eooaervauqi
anfnmiiJa iratirtar afternoon.
i The two farm MecuUVea mado their
statement In answer to a saneatkra to
eti&t atttrt edranced br Commissioner
Sabln, after they had been catechised for
some little time anew, we wuhki m
' the farm and the amount of produce
ef various kinds raised on It.
Smith said he was sure that the ro
l lery ptsn" of runnlns; the; farm, by which
ft would' fee Kiren credit In cash for
what it Drodnced, these sums feeinc re
turned to an ooeratlnr fund, would
euTt in the great reduction, tf not entire
" elimination, of any tax budget so far
as the farm le concerned. la other
werda he Insisted that the farm U now,
and could be la .the future, self sue
(einlnx. ' . .
, i rollowtna- the esecuUvea of the farm
'. division, Mrs. 8lngletn. superintendent
ef the county farm and In dtreot chare
ef the "main division explained the
Items In her badge to the commission.
She said there wm Ut hunetea now
at the farm, St of whom were la the
eubarculoela cavllloo. while 100 were hoa-
lul case where the patients were con
ned to their beds all of the time.
has. inmates in the heepital ward.
aid. who had been bedridden for.
. There are IS or 14 psy patients at
Institution on the average, who
maintained by other counties of
Mate at -the rate ot 13 S . a month
those who are bedridden and HO
fhoee mho are not. last year the
some from this source was approximate
ly S500O.
The dally sef capita oat of maintain!
lee the Institution during September
wits year was Sfc cents, Mrs. Singleton
notified, which wao a law average
year through.
W. C Alderson. county school toper
intendent, also appeared- before the
eitwion end explained his budgvLt
was a little bit upeet because the
commissioners had carved the appropri
ation Tor a truant officer out of
budget, end said he had. told-them
would hare to bear the penalty for.
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she
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the
are
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for
for
In
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county
i Brittle
they
not
heylng the law providing for such offi
cial, which was epeclna In its demai
that one be maintained. Chairman Mot
key suggested, however, that since
i nanaitr had been nroviaed . Tar nnn
bservence of the law, no inconvenience
would -result , Alderson - told sths com
mission he nerved ae truant off leer when
one wee- needed, hut- that .he thought
HAZELVOOD
RESTAURANTS
For your lunch today
Salmon Trout
Fried or "b roiled stripped
with bicom. and served tvith
criso- rjotatd chics: T -i '
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these delicious .trout vyifl lap-
peal to the most jaded, appe-
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TheHazelwppSd
- 88 -Washington St
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Broadwaf Hazelwood
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The Larctct Chain Department Store Orc&nization In the WorlJT
rCortilli
12c
. This famous sewing silk In
Black, White: and Colors t
tuu t oo-yira .spools. -
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Darninrr Cotton
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Excellent quality, full
yardife.- Comes In Black,
Whiter-Tan and Cordovan.--
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lll,4TH ST. -r; JUST NORTH.01f WASHINGTON y
"J, & P. CoateV
Crochet Cotton'i
10c
' .Can 70a buy this; Hem
anywhere else at-this price?
You know you can't. ;
J. Pe CoateV
Sewing Thread
. Black tnd White,' fall 1S0
yxrd spools. .AlKsIzcs. S to
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Save
Seasonable Merchandise of Best QuaKty-r-Bought Right and Priced
So Close As To, Make The Average "Sale" Look Ridiculous
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famous star of ther -stage
and 6creen
writes:. -
ICeetree Oothea, ' J- .' '
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fUilmii'i 1 1 Ti U mure nf rrf Titfininn to
tm kiwMr tkat 1 ems ftad is -l" over cite
ate UiM BtxCM a cooapteca euecttoa et i
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im stvleead eceaeaar. have
a at a iaca a difficult ataaatioet ew a
Price watat eeetgdance la bi appaetatice
aewai haowtodge that he to well era a.
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lir. Farnnm's Judgment is confirmed by that; of
!erer 500.OOO New York men who now wear this
fsmmif brand of clothing. ;t
In Vfonfoc Oothes yon, too, will find th
utmost in
Style, Service and Satisfaction
' . $25 $30 $35
. BEN SELLING
Leading "Qothier Monion at Fourth
Here's Money
In Dad's Pocket
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"KiessnsAei yta.TaV .
"EVER THINK" Series No. 4
When after eleven months of mild weather, .with
4 a steady, normal demand for gas day by day, there
suddenly comes' a freeze-op and everybody usesV
507o more gas, as was the case m December, 1919,-
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Ever think whit, a Job that is for those responsible, ta V :
keep 70,000 ievstomers happy, rain Vt shine? And "the ,
care, intefllitnca, watchfulness and ingenuity required of :
them In order that yon ma be snpplied'and" comfortable, .
" 'J! ewergendes? . ( - ' '
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Boys'
li :-TworPaAt''Suit8
r -1 Benjtifal Suit of glue,' Grey, Green and
Zt&wn fant taislawre. Every suit has
"two pair of fall lined and taped .Knickers,
n TfceyT are buitt to Jook weflaBd to wear
iweliSlze$ 7 lost years.
Presenting the New :
New in Style, in "Value and in Price
':' ' THE 'CjNijlNEi-V:;' " : ' "
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Large Fur CollariC -
Beautiful coats with large collars of French Coney.
The new bell sleeves and: throw bjtlts predominate.
Sizes 16 to 40. - , " ' J J v
NEW DRESSES i
Tricotine and Poiret Iwill
Sizes 16 to 40 ;;,
- These Dresses create a sensation wherever shown. : Skill
fully tailored from Navy BWe Polret Twins, Gibardlnes and
tricotlnes. Both chicken and more mature models." 4 ;
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A New Value
In Corsets
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Boned With Waybone
"Lady-Lyke" ConeU
c $ .49
.- Did "yon ever before buy a real corset
at these prices. Beiotifitfr tailored from
White and" Pink, rlaln .and Brocaded tpa
tUs. Boned with "waybone." Sturdy at
they make 'em. - f-.- . , . : j.
Boys'
. Plaid Mackinaws
' Assorted -patteras, belted backs, large
collars Slats ;6 to t6. .
GOOD MWS FOR
MEM
ALL WOOL OVERCOATS
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JUl-Wool
Sport Coats
. 'i FOR MEN ANp BOYS
Knitted from niire wrwtlen irn in a
beautiful heather shade. Bellows pock-'
ets, strap wnsts; an the earmarks a
smart Sport Coat should have. Boys'
2S to 4 Men's 36 to 46. ;
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AU-Wool
: - Slip-on Syveaters '
. FOR BOYS
All the popular colors. Contrasting
collars, cum and buttons. Ati excep
tional value." .Sizes .2$ to 36.
r C The Best Overcoat Values You
v-; 1 Will Be Offered This Season
Biwri Heather Green Heather ' Gray Mixed r
Here is the overcoat sensation of Portland. The popular English Slip
on model .with full Italian sleeves at a price that 'makes so-called ,
"Special Sale" prices blush vyith shame.
ML WOOL ULSTERETTS $
The Season's Most Popular Model at
i the- Season's Most Economical Price
JO - iGREEaN OXFORD
These smart coats are made with;.all-around belts and are excep
tionally dressy. The materials, designing and tailoring is the equal of
garments being offered elsewhere for much more money.
90
: Women's
Thread Silk Hose
98c
Pare Thread Silk of rood weickt
Beautifully fashioned and finished.
Black, Brown and Navy.
SIZES TO 46
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Men's -
VelourHats
A hat that you will pay fl.00 more
for anvwhere but at Penney. Fun
silk lined and trimmed. A real artsto-
rat In Hatdom. ' f
SIZES 34 TO 46
EXTRA FINE SERGE SUITS
. 33-Irich
All-Silk Pongee
-;";8t3)c:i
-Toll 20 fflommt weight OThis Im
ported, all Silk Pornee, comes in the
nitural shade., look at our price. -
Youv Men' Who Like the Best in
Blue Serge, Be Sure and See These
Extra Fine ' " l?inely Tailored Fast Color
Made by one of New York's best manufacturers from an exception-
ally fine- wale serge Of pure wool. Models in both single and double-
breasted types for men and young men. i . ... . 1"
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Men's :
Knit Ties
49c
69c
tw :
FANCY AND PLAIN
' Beaatiful Keckweir at potnlar prices.
fhfe. narrow, shapes; all colors.
Buy;.now for Xmiu, , .
ALTERATIONS. FREE
SIZES 36 TO 46:
WE MAKE THEM FIT
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Mehs
Corduroy Pants
1 rnnUia tawranca Cordnrov. Dirlc.
Brown and Drab colors. Exceptionally
wtil mide with Belt Loots and Cat!
fcottomv - Sixes 1 to
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Hope Muslin V
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Hop Maslin needs no introduction
to the housewife. Come and jet; all
you want at 5c a yard.
36-Inch :
Standard Percale
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ternSi both light and dark.. They are
excellent quality and Just sqcb. as you
have been wanting ;
Amoskeag:
Genuine ; Amoskeaf s, - 27 Inches
wide. Many odors and patterns;
Cbecks, Piaid and Solids., Don't
overloot. these, . ' ,.; v-!K 'A ir ' '
Amoskeag ;
': Outing Flannel
1.7 c
This World Standard Ootiny b here
UT beautiful patterns suitable for nlfht
clothlnf, aderskirts, bloomers, etc
27 Inches wide. . '
3-Pound .
Comforter Batts
"lOOi. clear white cotton ntre
OfclKed, .ready to use, fuU 72x90 size.
A real buy.. 4 " ' -
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