TUt OREGON! DAILY: JOURNAL,' FOHTLAKP, ORLGON. DEVA FARRAR IS: COiilBUTOR TO .BirneyJ;(5ars Telescope at" Curve -in un i -. . - , 'I-.,-.-. ," "' I. "I. I ' ,- SYMPHONY FUND .7Jwraaai atir at Symphony soci ety headquarters Thoraday-when word .am- tbat Geraldine Farrar had signed ui as a, tnmbr and sent beV -checK for'fhe annual dues of $10 x :-'.,. A a-ood apbrt, said somebody. ... , . -r"Do yon realise that you now belong So 4he same society as Geraldine Far rar T asked another worker of a new uscrtber. -v "Of course she is. from the East , and knows that a city can't be a real tity without a symphony orchestra," -waa. a third observation, "It 'shows that our campaign U worth while when ft can claim the Attention of a prima. jlnna on the day she is to sins;.'" '- Miss Farrar'a. pledge card will be treasured in the records ,f the socl ; tly; together with that of Edward J3ek, . he Philadelphia publicist who sent his greetings to" the Portland Symphony orchestra recently In the form of suited card and cheek for 110. .The drive managers hope the ex & triple of Miss Farrar and Bok in Jhecomine- -members of the society will ' -be i emulated by many Portlatnders. ' The; society was organized to help fi nance tha orchestra and the $10 con tribution are used to help defray the Annual deficit which has hitherto been nev by few eltiaena. The thousand memberships , desired would create a ; ieded fund of f 10.000. and' distribute f He- financial burden more evnenly. Jlemberships may be applied for on the following coupon : THK STMPHOXT SOCIETY OF PORTLAND, ORKOON. ' The undersigned hereby joins in the organisation of the Symphony .Society of Portland, Oregon, and agrees to pay annual dues of J 10. Membership and tit, obligation to y dyes shall be subject to term inatioa bytwritten notice ta'the sec retary tt the eocieiy on 't before. June 1 in any year; ; , . Dated .. ....;..:il2.. Name . i ....... ... . . . . . . . : .' Address T, Telephone Mail this coupon to the Symphony Society of Portland, Oregon, in care of Sherman-Clay St Co. 'n - u Wreckage of pepot-3IorHso street cars at 19th and GUsap, where eastbound troUer akidded ;orer autunut leaves innrjln to nesotiate torn Thursday a fie noon. . j , FAIR CARAVAN DRIVE OU VALLEY LAUNCHED . (Geetweed .Proa r Aae) Riley; Mr. and - Mrs. George Green field and Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Smith ; Harry Hale and party; W. O.i Stoner, H. H. Harwood, Fred German, two members of Exposition Quartet. A. C McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rowan, Whitfield. Whitcomb Co.. G. R.s Harper and party; Allen T. Clarke, Tons-Lon-. ard : Tom Compte and, wife i' TSO- Bird, Exposition. Quartet ; J. P, Par ker, Arthur Carlson Portland Gas & jC'oke Co., J. Earl Jones and party ; K. A. Sinclair and pary A. J. Sherill-and party; W. W. Clr .and party; A. R. Ritter, Harry Beckwith. Harvey Wells, John Msriels; j. o. Adorns and part'; ijohn Brown,' H, X. St.. Clair of Oresh am; service car r Official photographer, ti, K. Sandaraorr and party. .. Another. oaratan, will leave the city next Friday jrnorning on a similar trip My Astoria. Seaside ,nd way points; to advertise 'the exposition. The first organized -move In behalf of the 193? exposition as made Thurs day at a meeting of chairmen of com mittees that will carry on the cam paign to insure the success of the ex liosition measures at the . November election, .... The opinioa waa xpresBed that special efforts should be directed to the country districts and that jt anouia be made clear that the purpose of the exposition is to stimulate the devel opmejit of tha efatire state- Mayor Baker emphasised-this in his talk -ta the chairmen wheiv he told them -of the plight" of the farmers and? business men ; of eo.-pe of tne-country secUona.; A prograni alops theee lines - will be present at a meeting Monday -when; details, for ,the campaign will bar syfe- mitted. ' ( . ' M05K0E8 HAVE -SOW Oregon City, Oct. IS. Mr. and Mrs. John M. "Monroe" ofFoftiand are-Tre eeiving congratulations on the birth e a son t Oregon City bospitai Tues- day. - - , - .. : t : i . . , " i ill nil ii ! mi. . iinii .uilMi hi -in , -mi , I... ijpi I . ' ; : - , .. - ' . " ..." - . "' V "' "-' .-4 m i Mm , li?eaF. East!: More tnan one huncJre(yr5 ago $e followers of Mohammed in the Mediterraihean Were forced to lower their' Crescent iri defeat before th Amtrioan flair r tnfl flag afloat in Smyrna is reported to be thfc same Star and Stripes, while the fjfiest de stroyers in the United States navy have crossed the Atlaiitic-to join other American ships near the scene of the Turkish victories. ' - , t,; , -. V-.,.. : '.v. xWhat the United States will do is a question which looms Iarjp on Hhree continents. In Asia Minor there is joy that America will give food and shelter; in Europe there is hope that America will join the conference which will finally set$e tM status dlThr'aee and the Straits; in the United States the corresp ondents say that-the government is impressed by the great surge of anti-Turkish feeling among its citizens, : v : A "hands-off policy has jbeen officially announced with .'a - statement of the jgidminis trations approval of the allied desire to keep the Straits free and the-little' peoples pro tected. Poes this go far enough to suit the American people,- ' j The leading article in THE LITEBARY DIGEST this week; October 14, give expres sion to public opinion of every shade in answer to that question- and shows what the government might dp, and perhaps what it will do. The article Is illustrated with sev eral halftones and cartoons. ! ; v WHEN YOU FEEL BLUE arid deed a good hearty laugh to revive your sagging spirits, gtep into theatre shovvln ' FROM THE PRESS Th .UmJuntA oa the Screen YotiII get five.minutes of chuckles and laugha and in all probability a rood dramatic program besides. "Fun From the Press" is produceti by The Literary Digest and distributed. by -V. W Hodkinson Corp. - . . Other Important News-articles in' the The ThreoMile Rum Limit Navies That Won't Scrap To Halt "Coal Bootleggers" The Herrin Massacre Indictments Tightening the Entente at the Dardanelles Allied DebU and Onr Tariff Why American Isolation Must End FingeiPrinting the World : : -: Where French Department Stpresf i Lead the World "Battling SM" . as a Dark: Cloud on - , the Horizon . - 4 'Digest this Week (Ocfoher ; J 4) are: "014 Doctor K D K F" V S . : , , How to Construct a Loop Aerial Sovlot Art in All its Glory The Passing of Stage Scenery . ; Europe Prodding Islam Into a rloly War f f The Church of Russia. Why the Turks Massacre 7r Turkay, Joan of Arq,f T ?'V 5 The Sort of Man Muitafa:KemaI U Who Ja the Greatest TJaf efell Pitcher? Topic of the Day : . , Many InttTf "tinf illustration, In? fading Cartoons Get-October 14th Nuraber, on SaJe, To-day At AU. News-dealers 10 Cents; 4 . . if l-'aWprO : "and, tot tnake i5nr that'yaur chUdren have the kV WAfiM. I 4 "" and at home?' It" means cpsckyr rrr"1' " 1 C smLjC2ZfJ I ; y ' "'" ;r ;;V'-' J- MM M in the Regal Ghain;. iMM " ifLiit .Oai"i ' ' 'The safes reports just received from all stores : QmCiI mm air The sales reports just received from all stores show that every Regal Store in every city in the country, from New York to San Francisco, more tiiah doubled the sales of last year for the mohth of September, . j it yhen the price of leather dropped this Spring I dropped the price of all Regal Shoes to $6.80, and immediately announced the return to our old Platform, "One Profit, One Quality, and One Price.' . F - This Fall tffc cost of leather has increased, but the volume of business in all Regal stores has v increased so mu"ch faster that we can afford to maintain our Quality, and maintain our Price: And the Reason is 100 increase in Sales and $W0,000 saved in Expense. Concentrating the entire production of our factory on One Quality and One Price, cuts .down the : factory, expense by increasing prq-f " Ruction and reducing factory inventories, vnfe i SelUnail shoes in our stores at On6 Price, cuts ; idownjtrie Selling Expense, and makes it pos ible tocarry a greater variety of styles with a l Bmallef stock, because our salesmen dont have p v to show you the same style in different grades i at higher prices. . Saving rnore in our Factory, ' selling orc in - - pur Stores, and sharing meavinga; by giving greater value for less money, i the reason why Jthe Regal Chain of Stores from Coast to Coast is showing the greatest increase in the shoe t : I m ' . M- T ft I I i AT I ' mum m it1 ! X: iU. t I business. - V f." . i .- mm President RtgaJSh Company iff. a J I yfieyre JUV. One Price 3( fpr Men arid W3l r. for Men and Womep 5 vV 347 Wa$hinjgtpn St., JPof tljind (Bet. Bdwy. and Park St) V' From Iqpatt; to Coist in Regal toresQne. Price