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.1- c::zgo:; daily jcu:::;au fciitland, cnzao:r. BopelrlayBe Upset by; Ags On Saturday 1 -.- - 'Br GMW'BMif ft VtiKEB Pacific coast InterceHegitte conference teams Oregon, .si lnirton an4 Idaho will be Idle a ttp"-dT-- Xf.J ,.. j,- j . Coach Rutherfords Oregon Aie Kjtai will be the' ool jr. coe ferenca member in acton, the Beavers toeing scheduled to face the Multnomib club eleven m the Wlm$ ed M field. ' 'The Aggies tor inest part era com posed .ot green material., In the opin ion, of several wn known football of ficials and crttles the Aggies are go ing to set started soon and when they do they are going to mop up on their J opponent. , , CETT1SO BETTER .w . . . Since the opening ef the season the Arsries he improved and are im- prorinK with ; each . additional j work- , out, which means before . the end of the season they are going to get geing ahead under full steam. Under the Stanford Cardinals the . Aggies showed an improvement ever their playing- against-the strong- Uni versity of Washington eleven. The absence of McFadden from a. ering position will handicap the Aggie con. . siderably, but Rutherford has a couple of good substitutes to put into the Jfr.-, ' - : The Aggies have been working hard daily since the Stanford game and are in ' good physical- condition. Ted Faulk, coach of the Multnomah players, put his squad through a hard .practice early Wednesday night and will drill the men agaia Thursday night. . . V :i ' " BETEIOfl DEFESTSITB i . Faulk s undecided about the line up for Saturday, "but indications are that : - the same team that started against the Joasaga team will be on the field with the .exception, that Briggs win start in the place of BiU Steers, who injured his toe in the Hit f contest. The club mentor has been developing a stronger offensive for aerial attacks and at the same time has not lost track of the, line defense. - Ou the offensive the club squad has a powerful attack and with several backfield men of equal calibre Faulk can switch his men without weakening the club's ground gaining ability. This game will serve to give the Portland football followers a line en the strength of the Aggies for the con test -with the University of Oregon to be played in Corvallls November 18. The clubmen defeated Oregon by a score of SO to 0. BEARS PLAT COtGAXS The seat sale tot the game has been extra good and it Is expected that over 00O people will attend the contest. Seats can - be secured at Spaldlngs and Meier A Frank, , . The only 'conference game is the battle between the, Pullman Cougars and. the California. Bears .( Berke ley. Coach Welsh- and piis athletes passed through Portland fhyrsday en route to the California city. The University of Southern Califor nia will play Occidental and Stanford will play Nevada, i Essay Prizes Will Be Given Pupils in 192 Fair Contest Donors ef the . prises awarded to winners of the; 1827 Eahibltibn school essaS. contest will dlstributeX the 5 savings accounts at a public Vneeting to be field in room J : Labor Temple, next Monday evening at o'clock, Mrs. C. E. Run yon. chairman of the committee of women who have the "contest in charge, is arranging a musi cal program., It is estimate 'that 4000 Dunils of the ; seventh and, eighth grades took, part ; in tne contest. i Meetings to be held tonight under the auspices ef the speakers bureai 'or the is;? exposition ana those wno will address the gatherings are : Lad les auxiliary. T. J A- John " H. Maciels: Portland Woman's club. L. M. Lepper : United Artisans, Fred Ger man ; Camp No, 4 V, Maccabees, Dr. .rrrirup.s urm ; . wooarnen oi in World.' Charles Holbrook ; Builders' Exchange. David Holbrook ; Ladies of the Maccabees. George A. Brown : Portland lodge Of Elks. X. E. Gratke J Gayety theatre, C A. fuller I Victory theatre, Flora Thayer : Home theatre. L. M. Lepper; Vay theatre. Kenneth Brown, . . . ? , - ji''.. i' ". e.y jiW'H-: PieroeJFayorita in TwooOne Wager Covered in Salem . Salem. Nov. . With 50Q of Pierce money going begging for want of takers ' on a 10 to 1 basts, supporter! cf the Democratic gubernatorial candi date here rsd their odds to S to 1 last night. ': -'- ' . ' Democratic headquarters this mbrn ing Btated that-the bet had been cqvt ered. :- The announcement of the 3 to -1 fallengk " contained 4in a - morning paper here, set Olcott Supporters ecur, rying around in lively fihon after fnnda with' which to cover the bet. .nprce stock here is now admittedly in the ascendency. ; MEN WANTED. FOR SHOPS AND ROUNRHQHSS 5 RATES hor bcecr Machml.U ...r...70 BTskssaItlu ?0 Skeet Metal Worlcars Electricians . TOc Stationary Engineers ' . . t Various Rats Statioaary Rresaen .......,..f, , Varioos Rates Boilermakers - ' " ",,-;. 70s to 7C!ei per Passenger Car. Kiel t f . V:"' '70 pe koHT Freifht Car Mas. .63c par fceuy Helpars, aQ dassea ' 'v ! 7 pf. aens Mechanics and helpers ' are aK lowed time and one-half tor time worked. Ml esces si tight hours per day. y -a, - .. . , -A etriltenow exists on the North era PacUio Railway. - . . APPLY BOOX tlx Coach Beiidlsg. 1 earth Street eax ttashiagtsa, Pertlaad - i i j. '; EMsmMWsssMMMsaBMsa .:: .;ipyyy- Get Cloth ing Stjudy the (cartoon, my son, and get clothing wisdom ! Mr. MarMp is! a first ebnain to Clearance Sale, (the to the notorious s not in them. f " is - i - is h "I. f J fs - -"Mi ' 1 ' A: f'-irV great trade romancer, cotn belong Price Juggling tribe, and! the truth Of the two, Markup is the slickest artist EtlOVItlOUS You see out buying power You'll perceive that the mighty right of the 'RiiMinG is literally enormous. .We trk,. d--i c l i. i j l:- ---a FaheyBrockman System' fias knocked him cpW'while pyr friencj Clearance Sale is duck-. - ing ' for- the tWll' timber. i .- j - 3trange, is it not, that otherwise reputable merchants should still monkey with these falsifiers of the; last century The old methr odof Mmarkinf up goodsrvas never fai? and np amount of claptrap can camouflage th fact ' : I We never Fahey Brockman have Mark-Up Ae?er .Vnaiw "p ' A Garment hipnli V"' Jrx irHst you can depend upon it that they never will. The arrival of New Styles is a pobt excuse fpt holding up the early buyer, v Tq ask any inap at any time to pay more for the purpose of coddling tardy customers is neither fair nor wise. No sir I We never mark up a garment : We never juggle a price. When a bill pf gobd arrives at a Faney-Brocjcman stpe it is thor oughly inspected, Qur experts figure put tfie lowest possible price at which the garr ments can, be soldJy us.l That' impprt ant: Because our. abijjty ;to sell quality clothing at very low prices is a well estab- .lished faet. h - r ' Power rr' Hr T ! grtest retailer of mens and young men's clothes in America. That's why it frequently happens that wer retail a splendid line below the wholesale price; Turnover has fooled many retailers but we have made it our( obedient servant, It is speeded to the point of maximum avipg. Right now we ajre safe, in saying that we'll ? register a f if tyday turnover fpf the, year 1 922. In other words we : are selling" the ? goods three times faster, than our average competitor .! Ail We feve developed a rnar- Economic loh wj clothing w service. We .faow hat &erVtC everydollar invested in this : great and growing business is working fast. You won t find aifancy fixture injiny Fshey Brockman stqje Plain utiiitia ?ryethei purpose better and save you- money, Fahey-Brockman Guaranteed jPlothes in j quality and variety of fabrjcs--in xceJlincel of design; style and workinnsrilpawrarc notl surpassed by garments selling up to $55; We challenge the entire clothing field uri tQ that' See our pcai display of Fall and Winter Styles. Give careful : attention to our splendid line, of overcoats. Compare our! values with , cfi&. &r ell competitive showings t Your, honest decision will please us and save you money r I ' i :F-C CLOTHES Greater Value Tha Ayersge ; 3S Values ;: I F-B CLOTHES " i. Greater Valaes Tbaa) : favrkf 1 ?4Q Value, ? . wj w m rm m rrr w m t an sa. . tsv mmmn. 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