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THURSDAY, W O VEMBEK 10, 1821. .;tHE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON PUBLIC on TO KEEP EYE Oil A1SGMHH Br yenaaa Hasfeod CuiwM! Bertie guff Cemapoedaat Washington. Not. 10. The favorite e erclse In Washington just now la wait- up their minds rapidly that the best thing England can do Is to cancel the indebtedness of all other countries, first and foremost Oaiuwy. Tm German reparations wars fieugnt- edly howled orer la the British alec- tions of December. 111. Today they are looked upon as destroying British ' in dustries and creatine British unemploy ment. The simp) tact Is that whatever Is sent over by Germany In payment, not for other roods, bat as reparation. Just so far prevents work- In Great Britain, is becoming a tremendous ana ominous fact. llorMTtr. the debts owed to Britain by the other European countries are oreventlnr their demand for British goods.- They are also demoralising- the currency all over Europe. At the recent cabinet meeting- on un- deal morstatr axDreaU' I? emPyt. .more attention wa. riven des! mors eerUtaty expressed in stats- K th, of MtM on nnemploy- . OVUT " . 1 ment than was riven to- any other aub- tateT.TAr. mVrT. this conference Is over, and .fOB.'!r,w to roto t cru " I wholly independent of it. you may see sur. Qreat Britain wlpo out ail the debts The town shows a notable absence of J owed to her; for one purpose and one Indifference. Everybody argues. Moej I purpose only to start her factories peopis argue less snout uis principles going. involves tnaa snout we prooaniuuea oi Lloyd George sees that problem as accomplishing something.- first In importance for him ; Ireland sec- I was talking yesterday with the man end. and the conference third. Unless who. In .the long run. may turn out to he solves the first- two. he -will leave be as Influential as any person here, not excepting Brland. Balfour, Hughes, .Harding or Uoyd George, If the prime - minister comes over. As this man was not talking for pub lication. I withhold his name. If he were speaking for publication; no doubt he would be more careful, more trlcUd and due allowances should be .made for the easy exaggeration of con venation. the third to Mr. Balfour. W. S.C. to Have Four Men at Arms Meet Washington Stats College, Phllroan, Wash, Nov. 10. The state college will Six Inferior men will be shut up In I be represented by four men at the na- aecreV he said, "and they will discuss I tlonal convocation of universities and ' college. . on international disarmament TKaa ariwaa lha 4aums Hat a ' m. t In Chlcsgo November 13 and 14. Presi chsnos. If they use It right they can ent B. O. Holland, en route to New . . . .r ... , 4k I Ovlatftna tri strtsvnrl the Annual mMtinsf sssassvsa Mwtfl rinnei mar war 1 1 1 miss ' x nan we ewwas m-mr decisions of the tlx men relatively un-iox ins Associauon kuh wrsai ImwrtML" fl n Experiment Stations, will be Of course, the six men art not In- e of the delegates, otners are rows. t,. ... aaa-. ...n-rinp Tint I sor Frank Thayer of the Journalism a they are net free. They are alarmed. Prtmen on a years leave of ab They are in danger of retUng into some aence: F. C. Tucker of Chicago, for- ...v, .nniiii th. I mer professor or pnysics nere, -ana r . negotiations at Versailles, ir tnst noes -happen andTthe whole thing ends In formerly of Chiton, now development smoke, then, no doubt. It will be true engineer oi Mn w that publlo opinion wiu show some ind ace bwhim ji v-uk-" of Interesting activity. - It Is constantly emphasised thst uoyd Oeone le kept sway by the Irish situ ation. That la true, hot it is oniy nair truth. He also Is kept away by the unemployment situation, which Is more alarmlnr In Orest Britain thsn.it le easy for us to realise over here. CL4TEB MADE BE8r05SIBLE Lloyd .George has pretty nearly sue- reeded with the Irish situation. He has the responsibility clearly setUed on Fund Aids Girls' Fare From Poland Spokane, Wash., Nov. 10. After mort gaging his little home for $500 to pay trans porta lion tor his three young daughters from Polsnd to Spokane. Max Ulster, and hs Is threatening. If Ulster k OUBd money only brought refuses a reasonable settlement to re- mMm n j. v t. t.i.. sign and hold an election on that Issue. Welfar, MMclUon of Spokane learned If he do., so. he Ty I of Ooodman's plight and gave him $300 fw , . - - j" -7 to bring hU daughters to this city tude. He will therefore come back greatly strengthened In his dealings with that refractory part of Ireland. But in the unemployment problem he Is not getting on so welL Britain cannot afford to keep on try ing to meet It by mere dolea. She must find wajre of getting her millions of IJle productively employed, or enter on times of real danger. That is something that rotnee ahead of the conference with Uoyd George. No doubt. If Uoyd George comes, he will, with his marveloualy agile mind, be of the ftret Importance In working out devices by which the conflicting In terests can be brought together. But methods of International cooperation, however Important, are less pressing with him Juat now than finding some method of preventing England from actually blowing up with her mass of unemployed. VSEMFLOT3IEXT HCBT8 ENGLAND The unemployment In Lancashire. Yorkahlre and elsewhere In England is connecting Itself more and more every day with the foreign policy of Great Britain. Her leading men are making S. 0. Young Gets Sentence to Prison Pasco, Wash Nov. 10. Charged with forgery, to which he pleaded guilty, R. O. Young -Was sentenced by Judge Ses sions of Lincoln county, holding court for Judge Trusx. to the state peniten tiary for six months to five years. Toung claims to be a native of Oregon and a trick rider. G. C. Gallagher was sen tenced to the county Jail for six months for circulating no fund checks. SEEKS DITORCE AWT !!,- Goldendsle, Wash., Nov. 10. A divorce action tiled by Eva Chamberlain has been docketed for trial December 22. She asks $25,000 In addition to the divorce. The Chamberlains were mar ried at The. Dalles. Chamberlain was a widower with several children and 1s a pioneer fanner and stockman ef the Goodnoe hills , section oi Klickitat county, i Vote for a bigger and s batter Oregon Veto for the Fain Malta It Unanimous We will be closed all day Friday ArtHistice Day 100 V IDEAL FURNACES To Be Sold at Specially Reduced Introductory Prices The manufacturers of the Ideal Furnace have placed at our disposal 100 Furnaces to be placed in the hands of builders of new homes at a low introductory price; low enough to make quick disposal of the goods. Ideal Quality needs no introduction to the public, as their products have been on the market for years and have made good. The Ideal is ideal in operation, in durability and in economy, and the name assures a warm and comfortable home. . ' ' x Builders of New Homes should not overlook this opportunity to make a saving a worthwhile ; savingand at the same time secure a furnace ' of known quality. v Call and let us tell of the many good points of this jexcellent furnace. 1 Terms If Desired ' - ,. Honeyman Hardware Co. . ! t Park at Glisan Itow't reach our sew etere Drita ta war iar la year car There's slenty of parking space end no time limit ta hamper yen. Take N. Broadway ar Mississippi Cars . v Iiiumiimmmiiiiniimnnmuiniiiiniiiiiimie Don't Read This. Boys!. f For ; Fathers Only! CONFIDENTIAL 1 S DEAR DAD: Ton know how hard It SS Is these days to make ends meet and S . you also know how difficult it ia to find S really GOOD clothes for the boy . and S yourself at anything like reasonable .- S" : prices.. : , .i.-S! S Naturally you're -not J going 'to buy -S S shoddy goods at any price, nor are you going to stand for inferior tailoring or S ; designing that makes for aloppiness and 1 discomfort. S Whst you really want to find Is a S place where you can be SURE that what you are buying la GOOD and where SS there Is LOGICAL, reason for the low -S price. This is TUB place. We insure you the quality with our S SS PERSONALLY WRITTEN guarantee S . that fttoes with every garment we sell. S We don't just make promises. NOTE S THAT. PLEASE! SS Our upstairs plan - of merchandising SS accounts for our consistent, day-in and- s: SS day-out rock-bottom prices, which wa SS can prove to be the greatest clothing ' ZZ values in this city. S SS First of all, we have an upstairs rent - , SS (upon which we save around $50,004 ' SS alone every year).' Then we cut out all SS useless expenses, such ss extravagant mahogany showcases and such-like fix- tures. Next we sell on a strictly cash S basis, allowing NOBODY credit. 'thus saving thousands every year on credit- - losses. Our next great economy ia ef- S SS f ected by our vast volume business, - which enables us to buy and sell for less -SS ALL) the time AND WHILE CLOTHES SS ARB STILL IN STYLE. Last, but not SS least, we have no "sales." In other " z S words, we don't "mark up" while the : SS clothes are in fashion at the beginning Z SS of the season and then "mark down" s SS when the clothes are ehopeoiled and out S of date. WE AIM TO TREAT EVERY- BODY ALIKE. These are cold facts that we can show SS you. Every day we demonstrate their ; ZZ truth with the biggest clothing volume s SS business In the Northwest, finding its s SS outlet through three great upstairs ' S stores, all founded upon the Idea of S selling GOOD clothes for less. : SS Therefore, friend Dad, as man to man, jj SS don't you think it isn't only worth your ; r SS while from a strictly business point of : SS view to benefit by the Fahey-Brockman : SS Upstairs plan of Merchandising but : SS that it is also very much worth while : SS to show that splendid youngster of : ZZ yours a fine example o buy GOOD : clothes that combine ECONOMY with ' STYLET : Yours for the success E Father and Son Week. FAHEY-BROCKMAN. E I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 TT - o TP ,ri z? W i 1 l - V v , . I V What prouder day is there in a father's life than to shoulder with his f ather as a pal? This glorious that which linda hiin dose to bppbrhxiiilyis;once fathers mutual confTdence, and what happier day is there m and sons of America this week; set aside of ficially ihabosUfethan : FVTHER during which tirne we are intensifying our great 1 jgreatest . clothing' opportunity in the Northwest -upstairs merchandising organization ' to i hring . t aiid demonstrate the greatest lesson of the hour home to every father and son in Portland the ; ECONOMY! In this connection we present Ukie in ii". . -i s --::..., v. .... v .,. , . ,. ., , , ,. - WHICH GUARANTEES YOU A TEN DOLLARS SAMS OVER STREET LEVEL PRICES for younger vounsr men (sizes 31-36) x withr their ;. point of view, although . who demand something ''different'! in something equally fine in fabric and style something more in keeping . i aTTOhVw;,DadVuitr,oveixoat.'" For Dad;s Benefit We Are ' The Greatest values m It in i nu ttiiii! r, limns r . -r r ? t -s - tt wvvrti t - . m usiik pw ,i I 'JmWm 1 a Guaranteeing You a ' Saving of $10 Over Any Other Clothing Values in This City Corresponding Values at 3 3 1 4r f i 1 ' 1- A. dm? in. v 1 11 Izzr: J L: r. Kiassnt i.