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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. THE OHEGON DAILY '4 . 1 JOURNAL, fOUTLAND, OREGON. PORTLAND JAY r'iSScE Portland stands a good chance of getting- th biennial conference .of (he Boy Scouts of America. In 1924. It is coming , west -.-of the Mississippi ': and Portland's, irtvltatlon Is receiving seri ous consideration, , Portland is to oe one of the three training centers, for Hoy Scout exec utives soon to be established in this country. ' , - Portland is one of . the three West ern cities in which: Ralph Hubbard, son of the late Elbert Hubbard, will stage t gigantic Indian pageant during the coming winter. : :' : v 7 :.. These are Just a few things of in terest to "borne folks" brought back by James E. Brockway, executive of the Portland council of Boy Scouts, who returned Sunday morning from Use conJerence held in Blue Ridge, N. C September 12 to . "An alarmingly small percentage of councils evidenced any , well defined standards at the eonierence two years ago," said Brockway. "and the great improvement shown at this conference was, to me. the most hopefuU thing coming out of this conference.! - "Ralph Hubbard, professor ol his tory at the; University; of Colorado and the foremost Indian historian in this country, was one of the speakers. He has 18000 worth of marvelous In dian . costumes and in these he gave some of the . Indian dances. I was much gratified to secure his promise to come to Portland and "stage a great pageant this winter." Mrs. Brockway. who has spent sev eral months visiting relatives and friends in the East,, accompanied Mr. Brockway home. Eight Stores Wiley B. Allen Co. 148 Fifth Street, Near Morrison Superior Service w VICTOR i RECORDS Here is the complete we have them all: these, newest releases POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC I 88G38 Salvator Rosa Mia piccireHa (My Little Gfrl) ' Caruso $1:75 i 5211 Manon II Sogno (The Dream) Tito Schipa 155 66087 The Little Shawl of Blue. .. Werrenrath 1.25 66092Old Folks at Home ( jwanee River) .m.t . . : ..' Galli-Curci 1.25 7444 Heroiade- lsion Fugitive (Fleeting Vision) rto. . - De Luca 11.75 -88660 Ernani Q fe' verd' anni miei (Oh: Bright and Fleeting Shadows). T...Ruffo 1.75 ''"'.!. i i ; ' MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL 660S5 Minuet, Piano Solo. . .i. .V: Sergei Rachmaninoff 1.25 7477lJ-Symphonie Espagnole- Andante, Violin Solo r - ,V j-- ' -i - - Mischa Elman 1.75 74772 Walkure Ride , of the Valykries, Piano Solo ' n Olga Samaroff 1.75 66049 Reverie, Violmcello Solo . . Hans Kindler 125 66086 Valse Sntimentale, Violin Solo. . .Erika Morini 1.25 18927 Semiramide-Overture Part 1 rt 1 - " Victor Symphony Orchestra SemiramidetOverture Part 2 '." . Victor Symphony Orchestra i75 3o717 Traviata - Prelude. . .Victor Symphony Or chestra Casse Noisette Valse des Fleur.3 ' .- .- Victor Symphony Orchestra 1.25 ,18929 keeping Step with the Union March -. . . RnnenV Tmsl : Gallant Seventh March . 1 Sousa's Band LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS 45325 -Little Goon's Prayer Olive Kline Wonderland of Dreams - 0Iive Kline-Elsie Baker 4o323 Becky Is Back in the Ballet Fanny Brice Sheik of Avenue A Fanny Brice 1930 My Buddy : v...; Henry B"tfrr iDown Old Virginia Way.'. : -Edna Brown-Henry Burr 18934-Only a Smile jahn Steel My Machree's "Lullaby Chrales Harrison 1893i Dixie Highway Aileen Stanley My Cradle Melody Peerless Quartet OLD AMERICAN SONGS 45321 I Dream of Jeanie with the light Brown ,!L WLVJ y V.; -4lrt Murphy i'ijr uaya xiavc xeen iso wonarou$ rree v Lantbert Murphy )ANCE RECORDS 18961 Don't Bring Me Posies : Medley Fox Trot .Benson Orchestra of Chicago On the Alamo , ..' Fox Trot . f : ; Benson Orchestra of Chicago . 18932- Sfruttm' at the Strutters' Ball 3ez Conf rey and His Orchestra i.The French Trot . All Star Trip and Their Orchestra 18933 Why Should I Cry Over You ?. Fox Trot i - v. : The Virginians Blue, Fox Trot' . The Virginians 1 8936 Can ou Forget ? Fox Trot ........ 4 Club Royal Orchestra Two Little Wooden Shoes, Fox Trot. . . ..i. . ; - 4 . Club Royal Orchestra 18937- r-Truly, Fox Trot. ...... .V ' . ... ....Paul Tiitemannd His Orchestra Jtamie A isweety-Tweety Fox? Trot. .... . .. ' Bensoii Orchestra of Chicago v v. w j t iiiiv aitv iiij f ji: yj A. jl l) I. .......... " Benson Orchestra of Chicago I'm Just W;ld About Harry. , i ....... . Paid Whiteman'and His Orchestra 18939 Coal Black Mammy, Fox Trot . . . ; Paul Whitemarh and Hfs Orchestra ' Tricks, Fox Trot ...... ...Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra .75 1.00 .75 . to 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 COURTEOUS DEMONSTRATIONS MAIN FLOOR DEPARTMENT If you cannat come in, we will gladly send them to yon. - Telephone Main 6723 or sign and mail this ad. - .Name Address . . . . x 148 Fifth Street, Near Morrison Other Stores San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento. San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles an Saa Djeg. 5 i i. '4 I 1 s 2 We Give S. & H. Green Tradinfir Stamps With Purchases ! OLDSST GAVC3 IK CITINA, The Gam Sensation NEWEST INAMZaiCA - r In this fascinating game an ordinary hand scores from 100 to 1000 points.jbut ,the "Hand from Heaven" counts over a million. Enh set somes in a handsome case. Made in China hand-carved and painted. Ask about this new game at the Stationery Counter on the Mam Floor. bzuArtz MencHAXDfse reliable mbthods. rr . ' ' r' Children's . Hair Bobbing Heart's Desire curl, curled bob, straight cut, etc. Expert men barbers who know howr to handle the children. Prompt service.' Barber Shop, near Beauty Parlors, 2d Fir. Quality First! The most important point to consider in making a pur-, chase is, will the merchandise give satisfactory service'? Shopping at this store affords ample assurance in this respectf for we make quality the first consideration, in placing our orders. .Moreover, every article sold over our counters is marked at the lowest possible price consistent with good store-keeping. Let this store supply your Fall and Winter needs! v Featuring: New Models in Women's H Dresses ouse $3.98 $4.95 i Typifying to the highest degree the upward of designing and workmanship in House Dresses are these attractive gar ments. They are unusually smart in mode and their cheerful colorings give added charm. Solid colors and checks. Trim med with applique embroidery, etc. Made up in excellent quality Washable Crepes. Sizes 6 to 44. $3.98 and $4.95 Women's House Aprons $2.49 $4.79 J Nurses' Linene Dresses Second ' Floor Specializing in Nurses' Ap parel, our stocks contain the very latest modes. White Linene Dresses in belted, straightline and fitted models with V and high necks, patch pockets, long aind short sleeves. Full range of sizes 36 to 46: Priced at $2.49 and $4.75 Maids' Aprons in a great selection of newrstyles, with or without bib fronts. Plain or embroidery trimmed. Lowest prices. Second Flooi- To, buy the mate rials and make Aprons of this kind would cost, much more than the above price. Delightful new styles in straightline and expansion mod els, effectively trimmed with or gandie, cretonne, embroidery, etc. Of percale, gingham crepe and the new English prints. Large selec tion of new patterns and fl?0 ACk colors. Sises 36 to 46 tD.ftU Women's . House Aprons $i.49 Second Floor Serviceable gar ments for utility wear. Fitted, belted and loose effects, trimmed with pique, braids, etc Made up in percale and gingham in solid colors and fancy checks. Q- ylA All sizes from 36 to 44 DtV October Sale of Silks and Dress Goods Twice each year we hold a Great Sale of SQks-and Woolens. People look forward to these underselling events with keen interest, knowing that the values offered will be most unusual. Our Fall . Sale now in progress presents money-saving oppor tunities no woman should overlook. Your inspection cordially invited at all times. Crepe de Chine 40 Inch $1.95 trad special at $1.69 40 lack $2.25 graU special at $1.98 40 Inch $3.00 g-rada special at $2.48 40 Inch $3.50 grade special at $2.98 Cantons 40 Inch $2.98 grade, special at $2.69 40 Inch $3.50 grade, special at $2.98 40 Inch $4.00 grade, special at $3.48 40 Inch $5.00 grade, special at $4.48 Satin Cantons 40 Inch $3.50 grade, special at Inch $4.00 grade, special at 40 Inch $5.00 grade, special at $3.50 Rhama Crepe, special yd. Chiffon Velvets $7.00 Chiffon Velvets, a yard $5.95 $9.50 Silk Velvet priced pecial $8.50 Silk Duvetyn full assortment of ill the newest Fall colors. Extra quality Silk Duvetyn. $4.00 grade, a yard $2.48 $3.48 $4.48 $3.25 " a at $3.48 French Serge fine quality for dresses. All pure wool, 44 inches wide. Shewn ia foil assortment of the latest color.. "f PQ Regtdar $1.75 Serge, the yard DXsUi7 Wool Pbplin I 44 inches wide, pare wool, just the right weight for , dresses. Shown in. a full color assortment.0 ! Regular 4f Q Q $2.50 grade. Special, a yard eDJLeUO Tweed Suitings: i , . splendid all-wool - material for winter coats and suits. Beautiful dark mixtures. 54 inches wide.; Regular $2.50 ?" QQ values. Priced special at, yard D. JLsiO Tweed Coatings Mixed Tweeds in many desirable pat terns. Pure wool, 54 - inch. A O Special, the yard eWs'AO Chinchilla . mixtures and xood heaw wetaht tor Wmter Coats, 54 mcnee widr $4.50 grade. Special $3.00 grade. $3.75 Sale Unbleached Sheeting Main Floor Several thousand yards of stand ard quality unbleached Sheeting in a special offering at reduced prices. Housekeepers will save considerable by taking advantage of it. 54 In. Unbleached Sheeting 34c 63 In. Unbleached Sheeting 38c 72 In. Unbleached Sheeting 43c Sale Prices, by BoIt33c,37c,42c Crash Toweling, extra heavy weight " C and fine soft quality. . Special, yard XOC Bath Towels with fancy Dresden d"f AA borders. Regular $1.25, reduced to DJLUU Huck Towels with white or colored OA. borders. Special $2.25 doz. or. each eSUC Special $2.25 doz. or, each Dept., Main Floor OWKFlour $1.90 Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made from old crop wheat. OWK Qf Excellence, 49 lbs. tO X Kerr's Patent, saek $1.95 Crown Flour, per sack $2.00 Whole Wheat Flour the old-fashioned kind Jf put up in 9 lb. sacks, at vlvlf Van Carap'a Pork and Beans, number 2 tins, special 10 at $1.40 dor. per tin JLaSlC Van Camp's Clam "I O Chowder $1.40 dz. can XSiC Model Grocery 4th Floor Pattern Eats Semi-Annual Sale Values to $35.00 You can save many dollars on your new hat by stepping off the elevator at the second floor. We're selling Pattern Hats of exquisite beauty at fifteen dol lars that are worth up to $35. Rawak, Curtiss, Gage and other famous Q" C makes are represented. Special t&XtJ Millinery Salons " Second Floor BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Sale of Housekeepjers' Supplies No Telephone or C. 0. D, Orders Accepted for These Items and good short CURTAIN SCRIM J double border -effect quality. For long or curtains. Priced special, yard CRASH TOWELING v brown, with neat red border. 'Just the thing for kitchen; use. 7c yard 5c Basement special, the ART CRETONNE 36 inches wide, medium weight, k suitable for m curtains,1 bags, - Q etc. Regular 25fe Values atrXC OUTING FLANNELS f splendid quality for night wear. 'Large assortment of fancy " A ' striped patterns. Special J yd. XtIv PILLOW CASES limit 2 dozen to a customer. Full bleached: Cases, size 42x3$ QCi, inches. Basement Sale, each mu.C TURKISH TOWELS full- bleached and good quality, the kind usually sold at 25c IQ each. Basement Sale special XIC LONG CLOTH . fine quality , land soft finish for underwear. Put -up 12 yards I" QQ to the piece. Special at DXeO7 BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide, soft cambric finish. Limit 20 yards to a customer. "1 Basement Sale I special, yard XUC CRASH TOWELS limit one dozen to a customer. Ab sorbent crash, large size, red IAj border. Basement Sale, each XUC CURTAIN GOODS ; Marquisette 'of excellent equality with double border designs QQ "Basement Sale, special, a yard e5C : : : - wm : October J iiz mm ym m to- - If CTNlrfftllf I Ii I -Co'ninK t ime When all tboujhti If SSEvKfci Tilv-Jrll. I I H twyaV. I re on miking the home more cheeri Quaker Craft Laces For All Kinds of Curtains ; 3rd Floor Quaker Craft Laces will solve the problem of curtaining: your windows to give exclusiveness with out shutting; out the light. . These wonderously beautiful fabrics ire shown in a multitude of patterns from the dainty nets to the larger figures. And there are fringes and edgings to go with each pattern 65c to $3.50 yd. and attractive for the winter sea "Home Craft Week" nresents wonderful opportunity for study aa inspiration ior ai wno are tntereste in the "Home Beautiful" Our Drapery Section on the Third floor will fee tastefully decorated for tne occasion and we feel sure you will enjoy seeing the many new things!. Quaker Craft Cxirtairis In Beautiful New Designs j 1 The designs are woven into these dainty fabrics and are most exquisite. They are distinctively different. They are i no jwise copies of the old well-knowti lace's from Europe, but something Infinitely j lovelier some- .1-: . I 1- - . . . . ... uiiHg purciy American jn tneir concept1 ana tneir mail ing. Lace edge Filets $2.75 to $5.50. Finer Filefs and Tuscan Nets priced $7.50 to $22.00 a pair. Custom Drapery Work a SpecialtyLet Us Figure With You Great 6-Days! Third Floor ' Do yc need new floor coverings? . Then here is the Sale you have been waiting for. Gold Seal Congoleum is water-proof and germ-probf. All the Congoleum offered In' this Sale is fresh new goods just teceived from the factory. Come in and let us show you the1, many beautiful new patterns. Note These Big , Savings '"$7.85 S'Sll.70 9.&0 Longoieum Ruga, size 6x9 feet on sale this week $11.60 Coacoleum Rags, size CQ OA feet on sale this week st-OasOU $13.95 Congelevm Rags, size I 9x9 feeton sale this week $16.95 Coag-olewm Rag, sixe.' Q 9xt oy feet on sale this .week DXOs fjj $18.60 Ceageleam Rags, size CI C QC 9xli feetMm sale this week it tDXUeaJO -Cold Seal CoRgoleum, sqaara yard - T4c Riig Dept, 3d Floor; Sale of Gongoleunis 1 4 liw SaSjV si it 4 t 8 1 i i"8 J v. ' jl 9A r if ii. f i " t f. I- t J ' ' 1 i" i