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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, .1921. THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, OREGON PEOPLE E CRASH TO BE INEVITABLE Berlin. No, t I. n. 8.) A craeh la com In In (jcrmany, tha only question be ing w(wn and what form It will take. That mini -up today the mood of the German people from the hlftheet to- the lowMt at a result of (he sharp slump tn mark. The opinion x prued by Arthur Von Owynnr; president of the Deutsche hank, that 0rmany must collapse. (Ira In a- Kranca dowa with her unleee he Is assisted, waa echoed today by other financier and buaineaa men. indeaoribable pealmUm reigns even mom thosa of the nation' leadera whe In the darken day that followed the armistice alwaya held out hope. They, too, now are In despair. PREDICTtOX COM KM IBl'K Three weeks o when the American dollar purchased 1-0 mark those who predicted that the Oerroan exchange rate would go to 200 mark for the dollar were called calamity howler. Today glaring headline announced that an, American dollar buya more than i 210 marks. The economic conaequencee of this sit uation are Incalculable and the gloom ; and despondency cannot be exaggerated. ' The Herman masse, though working , feverishly, are nearly ready to throw up , their hands In utter despair. Financiers claim that Germany must . secure outside isslstance In the form of credits or an actual loan and that the . Indemnity burden must be lightened. The ', reparations commission will arrive here from Tarls tn a few days when Germany ; will openly place her cards upon the i table to show that she Is so hard pressed , there I little likelihood of her securing ' gold to meet the Indemnity Installment , due In January. ! ir DOLLAR WAS I CE3IT9 The last Relchnbank report show that 1 there are nearly 9.CH0,000.000 paper ' marks In circulation. Americana can ' get an Idea of what thla mean by Im , aglnlng that the dollar has dropped m to ' less than 2 cent In value. "It Is a picture of our financial mis ery which th devil could well hand to : hell." said the 'Deutsche Allgemelne. Zel ! tung In commenting on the finance min ' later' speech In the Reichstag showing ! that the national deficit amounts to ' U. 000,000,000 mark. A striking fact la that In the midst of 1 all this misery there! Is scarcely any un employment In Germany. An official ! estimate of the maximum number of Id I men throughout the country la 100,000, COMMERCIAL SECRETARIES CONFER a la..-nMMWaMMWaMaWMWra ! 1j.l 111111 i easwasiaiss sew rrrm r . ssags----t)sw--v. Lsj "'a, ft ' - - "f J": 4zrAt tzp h WJ 6 v ?:' BaBaaHHBSBaaaaaaBaiasMaM KILLED IN BATTLE London. Nov. . (L N. S.) Three thousand communists were killed when Ukrainian rebels seised 10 Russian towns, according to a Central Newi -dispatch from Helsingfors, Quoting the Moscow Soviet newspaper lsvestia. Mo bilization of Bolshevist troops has been ordered by soviet authorities at Odessa. the dispach said. Man Released From Colorado! Prison to Face Qhargd Here Ernest Miller, indicted in Portland November t. 191ST on the charge of send ing objectionable matter through the mails, will be brought to Portland from the Colorado state prison where he was sentenced for 25 years last February or. the charge of robbing a train and from where he was about to be released Mon day because of having won an appeal to the supreme court. Papers have been sent by Assistant United States Attor ney Veatch for his return. Miller jumped his bond' for $500 be fore his case in Portland came up and fled to Switzerland. The case against him was never dismissed. 0hicago":K?t6 Have; Its First Afternoon Hanging Tomorrow Chicago, Nov. 8. (L N. S.) An after noon. hanging will take place tomorrow for the first time In the history of Cook conaty. , Frank Ligreani. convicted of the mur der of his school teacher wife in a farmhouse near Bartlett, 111., wtlt drop from the-scaffold at 4:30 o'clock, . The ttrae was changed from dawn to afternoon, because as sheriff Charles W. Peters explained : "I want every gunman and potential murderer in the county jail to be awake and realize that the death penalty is be ing exacted." Dyed Her Silk Stockings to Match Skirt British Beaten at : : Jutland, Sajrs Berlin Berlin. Nov. L N."".) Comment ing today on Admiral Beatty'a recent speech at Chicago, the nationalist news paper. Deutsche Tageblatt, today said : 'The British admiral Vaa miserably In the speech showed such battle." battle of Jutland. Hut' that he fears a second BEEKEErEfcS TO XEET ' ? . Hermlston. Nov. S. Th Hermiston Beekeepers association will hold Its first annual meeting hers Saturday. ' A plan will be considered for organising ' a cooperative marketing union to handle next season's crop and furnish supplies to producers. . Semi-annual meeting of officials of local Chambers of Commerce and Commercial clubs held Monday at heac- qnarters of State Chamber of Commerce for exchange of ideas and studies in cooperation. Annual meeting will be held at University of Oregon school of commerce at Eogene six months hence. Hood River Citizens Seek Missing Youth Hool River, Nov. 8. Several groups of citizens were out this morning search ing the brush and river banks for Gils worth Leroy Hicks, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hicks of this city. The boy. wearing blue bib overalls over his pajamas, and .brown shoes, left the house at 5 ;50 o'clock Monday morning, before breakfast, to go Into the yard, and dropped completely out of sight. Coinci dent with his disappearance a degener ate, who has beenhanging around near the boy's home for several days, is miss ing and Is sought. MISSING MAJf JjpCATED Freewater, Nov. 8 Charles Beckius. missing in the mountains for three days, walked into camp Sunday. While chas ing a deer he lost his way. Snow was falling, so he camped where he was over night. Saturday was so foggy he re mained in his shelter. Sunday morning he found he had wandered several miles to the south forks of the Walla Walla river. ' pach package of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions so simple any womap can dye or tmt her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, every thingeven if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind- then perfect home dyeing la sure be cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye la wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamonctes I A Special Showing A of KermaxuKahs - 1 The 192S Exposition means the end of unemployment in Oregon BEAUTIFUL and practi cal are the Kerman shah rugs and carpet? now on display in the win dows of Atiyeh Bros. Spe cially" priced for a short time, they deserve the attention of all interested in art treas ures. Atiyeh Bros. Oriental Rugs Alder at Tenth M Japan's 'Grand Old Woman' to Present Petition for Peace By Goarley Edwards Miriai rarrawponilvnt rnlvwm&J Srvioe Washington. Nov. 8. Madame Kail Tajtma. Japan's "grand old woman," has registered at the Grace Dodgs hotel, the hostelry for women recently opened by the national Y. W. C. A. The "flrat woman of Japan" has brought with her a roll of rice paper 100 yards long, bearing the names of 10,500 women who represent the voice of women In Japan In prayer for the suc cess of the conference on limitation of armament for "world peace and an un derstanding between nations." The petition will be presented to President Harding early this week by Madame Yajtma personally, accompa nied by her Interpreter, Mrs. Henry Top ping, and Hecretary Miss Aiuma Morlya, Horn prominent American women. Whose names have not yet been made public, also will b present. Til MMnnFI MAI IIff li line W oil 11 1L InlOU q)1L . , , x i A SUPER-SALE 1 1 A TERRIFIC COME-DOWN of ALL PRICES on FASHIONABLE LADIES' Bridge Is Completed In One Week's Time Montesano. Wash.. Nov. 8. Trains are using the new Schafer Brothers' logging railroad bridge over the Satsop river. The old bridge waa washed out October 38 and high water prevented work on the new one until a week ago. The new bridge has two spans. HO and 70 feet long, riling for the bridge waa cut In the nearby wools and the timbers were rut at the company's mill tn Montesano. That a bridge of this slie could be com pleted in one week Is rtgarded aa re markable. Due to the speed with which the work was finished, the company's mills at Montesano were not compelled to shut down for want of logs. READY-TO-WEAR MUST MILLINERY Such as Portland Has Not Had for Many a Year STARTING EXACTLY AS THE CLOCK STRIKES 9:30 TOMORROW A CASE OF WITH US 0 M It's Time That Counts Often in filling a pre scription, time is an important factor. That's why many peo ple feel an all-night drug store fills ah important community position. At Nau's your prescriptions are filled punctually, any hour of the twenty four. We're Never Closed I HAIW Tlt No Time To BeLost In : CLOSING OUT THIS ENTIRE STOCK Under the circumstances a detailed price list is practically impossible through the medium of the daily papers. Howe ver7 let us assure you that every single, solitary ar ticle in this house, without any ex ception whatever, has been marked down to prices which will create in tense excitement. Here are a few. We will let you judge for yourselves. mi 1mm. p ; u To be sure, there will be a tremen dous crowd here for opening days of this sale. Our prices will attend to that. We will try to take care of all comers as expeditiously as post sible. It Will Be Done Just as Advertised Here Cloth Coats of every description. Plain and fur trimmed, most of them silk lined, this season's correct styles. Qualities up to $30.00 to be sold out at $12-85' if (I ft 41 1 Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With CuticuraV fmg&mmi ."aaas 4TY suBBlBBWaBaiiB BaaajBjBBjpalBBjsB Plush and Cloth Coats in an extensive variety of up-to-date models, ranging all the way up to $43 $23-85 All Our Highest Grade Fur and Plush Coats Heretofore priced as high as $350, at prices you wilt hardly recognize as their for mer values. Silk Waists Ranging all the way from $5.00 to $8.00. Concentrated remarkable under this price of $2.65 Our higher grade of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists Clear up to 13.50 Massed Under One Heading at $4.65 We wilP sell begin ning at 9:30 tomor rqw until our supply is completely hausted. ex- CLOSE ON TO 10 Coats and Dresses many of which have been priced as high as $45 heretofore, at the sensationally low price of $7.85 Impossible in, the Regular Way at Such a Price BUT WE ARE QUITTING Dresses of Satin, Taffeta Crepe, Serge and Tricotine. Many up to $33.00, at $14-85 The same fate awaits all our higher grade Dresses You will be amazed rific reductions. They simply have to go at any price within reason. ( at jet J. All the millinery trimmings, includ ing feathers, flowers, shapes, velvets ing feathers, flowers, slaps, velvet and silks at almost any price within reason. We shall absolutely clase out alt our -Dress Skirts In Both Plain and Fancies Qualities which sold to $13. So at the astonishing low price of $4-85 , While our lease does not expire until April,- we do not propose to wait until that time, but close out in hurry-up order. After spending almost 10 years in building up a name and reputa tion for the White House, unfore seen circumstances compel us to abandon all our future plans and calculations, and to go out of busi ness entirely, just as quietly as it possibly can be done. Only one consideration is upper most in our minds at this stage, and that is to turn everything into ready money ; merchandise, fixtures, helvings, cases; and everything else contained in our establishment Prices have been cut down to . the very lowest notch, with that single, solitary point in view. The same identical policy of fair- I ness and reliability for which this house has been known ever since it started will be maintained to the very end of the sale. J. SIGEL ' 1 a survoi: Proprietorf 1 1 We are going to make short work with all the Suits in the house There will be no favorite customers or holdouts Each and Every One Will Be Sold at Exacts ly One-Half of the regular price no matter how absurdly low this may bring it We caution you to make your selection at the ear liest moment possible tn order to secure a satisfoc tory selection before the cream of the store is culled over. ITS GOOD-BYE FOR ALL TIME with Portland's ladies wear and tablishmenL well known millinery 360 MORRISON STREET, CORNER PARK GOING OUT OF BUSINESS AS FAST AS WE CAN . SELlj OUT An Entire Abandon of Most Assorting Millinery Prices for rapid closing out. All the Hats divided into 3 principal groups and to be sold out as follows : Hats ranging to $8J0 $2.85 Qualities Ranging to $11 $4.85 Choicest styles. Our most de sirable patterns. The $15.00 and $20.00 Kind $7.85 Untrimmed Shapes Too Going in with the others at prices which surety will cause a stampede in that department. VI wfcMijyaj : 1 ' . ,