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FOKVILBE RAISED TO STATE FARMERS AID Adoption - of an a-resaive itate de velopments program. : provtdinr co operation ra marketing, aid ,3n emer gency land "settlement and a 9150,000 f and to be raised annually for two years in Portland, u approved unan imously by tbe directors of the Cfiam br ?f Commerce in session Wednesday afternoon, ; -. ... -;. :- ... ' For the accomplishment f thta pro pram the directors recommended tlvat .the proper department of the chamber elt, tn -with;- council composed of dele rates ' from the- Oregon Farm bureau, the State grange. Farmers' union. Co operative council University of Dre fron. State Chamber, of Commerce, State Securities -commission. Stale Bankers' association. Orejron Agricul tural college . and other constituted bodies. - - i i ' - - Uppermost in tn program is exten sion of aid to producers already oa the land. j. The second move will be to form an emergency land settlement plan to place settlers - on - reclamation projects' embarrassed by inadequate settlement and cultivation. ' rOf the $150,000 to be raised annually. 100,000 "will, be raised for ' publicity end 150.000 for concrete state- devel opment .work. Recommendation was "bade .that both funds be- raised in Portland under one general campaign. - Recommendation also was mad that the council be made a permanent body with the duty of assigning develop ment work and preventing duplication in carrying out th 'program. . , TO HELP FBODCCESS .: ' The state develotrfrSuit committee "re port -apftroved: by !th board Was -as folltws: . V. ''.'' 14 'Perfect plans for giving nn active, aggressive aid to .the producer of this region In marketing hi product. ThU aid should be to be tit cooperative and private marketing .agencies whichever Is found most ef recti ye In handling U,e problem, of asy specific group of pro-; ducers. In order that the business man 'may better understand the progress in .cooperative marketing, we especially commend a careful study of the i prog ress of this work by all business inter eeta.'and a sympathetic and helpful .treatment.: of these issues along- the tines: indicated in the attached general statement. , ' We also recommend to the board that for further particnlarfn handling the-l marketing worK: the substance of the attached study be followed as set forth -under the head "Marketing," with such adaptation as may be necessitated by local conditions- . -, - . ILL SEKK SETTI,EBS . -- ?. . As an immediate emergency of a serious order, join other constructive state forces In -getting the needed set tlers, on. land Teclarr.atlon projects which- are on the market and -which are embarrassed by" Inadequate settle went and cultivation. Except for this emergency effort, pursue in land settle ment wortt the general principle of first devoting the energies of the sut and city of Portland to gvtting better returns to the producers now on the lands, and as this work progresses and the: prosperity of these producers is better established, extend la. most aggressive manner a comprehensive land settlement plan for this state and adjacent territory. For details of how this work should - be pro seated, we again commend: to the board the oot line furnished via the attached tenta tive plan, under the beading 'Xand Settlement." . ' T l. Under the topic publicity, your general development committer- ap proves the report of the publicity com mitte. recent y . filed with the board, asking that m. campaign be prosecuted to raise a fund of $100,600 a year for a two-year period,' la the city of Port land, for an Oregon and Portland na tional publicity campaign, the specific manner - in. which this fund is to be handled to be determined by the ooard. In addition to this fund of J100.iKtO a year for publicity, your development committee recommends that you raise at the same time a fund of $50,900 for concrete state-. development work, this to b used In direct aid to the mar keting plans stated, getting land proj ects ready so that they are attractive to new settlers, and in other ways In dicated in the general tentative plan attached. t. We recommend that both these financial requirements be taken care of in the same campaign, as one general fund. . - , COOPXBATIOJr PLASHED , 4. .As to the machinery that should be consUtuted to carry on the general development work, we recommend that the proper department of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, sit in with the following type of council : One repre-! sentative from the Oregon farm -bureau; other" representatives from such organizations as the Grange, Farmers union. Cooperative council cr cthe reor ganized groups of pfoJucers, so that the producers', part Of the work Is satisfactorily represented, la this coun cil one from the Oregon Agricultural college; one from; the University of Oregon j one from the Btate Chamber of Commerce; one from the Portland Chamber of Commerce I one from the state securities commission i n from the State Bankers - association, and representation from such other "organ ised t-greupa, as will, giva a balanced douneil Ind fair '.participation between the elements of. producers.- commercial interxts and financial Interests. I We would commend that and a council I meeting be called, and ,ihat an agree ment be reached In such meeting a to the machinery for executing i the development work, and for division of various duties indicated herein end in the attached tentative plan. We es pecially commend this -council as a permanent body with the further duty Concert by Harvey- Hindermyer and The Dann Trio , ' '- ' - - " - ' . ' . This will be tKfe season V most unique K music event. In additipnto their regular r program, the artists have., consented to v compare their art with its REGREA- " , ' TION by' Mr. Eldisons new phonograph." r The famous artists will appear at.""- ' . Public Auditorium t.-v nesday , November-1 5th . 5 . ' Admittance by invitation only. " A few reser- , vationi txt still kfi We shall be gfad to issue -. V. thwe to mujic-lovcrs who apply in order of . appliealio".''yCaII, iwhe.- or telephone. , , Re-Frerich Piano Co. : "LocaltEdi$on Dealer" . r 12th and WasWniTton Sts. ; I s 4 v r, -a-- '-5 14 m M i, i j.. i , .. . -e 1 m H D O A it hi Mil i v r;;o: o o .5 -j ' ; Send now for -fcftr free copy af this coMfct.x handy, directory of made-in-Oreon foods. . Xam what .i the Oregon .brands art i , ana .ask for them by name. . v C OME of the largest furniture fac:, tories west of the Mississippi arel , in Oregon. They produce annually $6,000,000 worth of goods. ; x - JOregon furniture is noted' for : (beauty of design and finish. Buy it .because of superiorjquality ahdl)y 150 doing help to Bwell the payrolls of the , state and increase prosperity. ; V Oregon-made, products you can buy atv', home furnishings; stores include ' jnany household needs there are brushes, Daskets and bedding, mirrors and mopsticks and a list of quality products that is quite too long r. to give here, which you will 'find in our di rectory of .Oregon Manufactured Products. At home .and office furnishings, stores i buy Oregonmade merchandise.' Buy it on -muitti f ; neip ouua.up uregon. ; Aosocmted Inflaslries of Oregoa l: 702 Oregon Building, Portland Oregon ' . These Oregon; industries make Oregon Quality home and off ice furnishings - They merit your patrona. - ' - - - tV . - i I - t , Antr-a pttl rS-Aitare Ce. ; . i N-tooa Lelrr Werks i-4aileii Bnuk imu. Ce. ? ', . Knhr-st Kac Ce. :..!:. i. . Kfj" ivi-Mnifv UMw siBimai .T.vresna tuair- Jo. USE THIS, COUPON ,1 - Associated Industries' 702 Oregon Bldg Portland, Ore- -Gentlemen:. Please T send in a di- rectory of Oregon Brands.. "v- . : .- , . " xi . 1 Name A c, iress . . . .... . . .............. s Beker kffc. Ce..., Ke-i fciat- Fjuattnre Co. S . BiBe-Dea-!iBiBeia J. . : - 1 rennee.M.. Co. . " ,. I- t -. fitj AiU'.i Sha4e a . Cotunttaa t'Bmitare tt Ftxtare'Ce.' rxMnttwcher Mf. - ;-; .-Eaalua. J. C. a Oa. . t.-. OaMes. Jn. O.. Co. '.:.; -r;.-tv-..Jr.' Hir-e Wew Ml. Co. Hn, Gen.. Co. Jobiwia, T.. iiir-- Co. K;fin Mif. vai t H. ii.Mer itu(liiw,.. Incv x. - 4 MmstM Sinnse iff- Ce. I 1 Mtl Iruiapls Ce. . ? (U fte Utcrts1. -fl-- fcUool inoea 'a.;Ce. .. Ora-t Mtrrer . e. BeeBws : Worka ' nuw leer m Awem t o. - PamaesBt 4'Mdnaui Ua Go.' Porta-d cu dt Cete Ce. Keed QpKiAity fi-o . ' " Beid t Ide MtUs Co.- : a Shridea 'uwnn Ce. -. ? " " i '.! ess Ce. .J ' .-V.-i -v.--.;' , Stuam.cd - Bma Co. - - ,. .' .5 - Mndina PhaBoeTaph C-' 1'rijT-rml B-4 Co. . 't-Jla Desk Ce. . . ' VVttrs Fl-tnre 4k Slieeeast Ce. ,.'--eni Flufr Bag Co--.. :jow-ft FanutBi Co. . tVinner-Makers Cx - j---.- owir Klecaie Ce? " Zem Brae. of seeiric' that the ' different aSsigii menta to indtvidaal organizations are exectd . and Uiat tbe - least possible overlapping or duplication ,1s indulged. Professor Flays ; Wells' "History: at 7 Teachers' Meeting "V" 1 - ' , . - - r - " Pendleton. Kov. - I.H. O. "Walls "Outline of History" was the -subject of an attack from the standpoint of a bistorr teacher by Russell Blankenship, professor' of Jilstory at Walla Walla high school. In bis address fen 'Historr and the New Propaganda" at the epen-ts-r day's session f the annual Uma tilla county - teachers institute bere Wednesday. . - , i - ,i Napoleon was called a hure ,Iiar. posaessed of a ruthless talent for sup preaaiAe i forcihly att unsavory . facta, and Alexander also vra proficient at sugrar-coaUns and suppressina; damac;-in-r evidence of his Blunders, the Walla Walla professor declared. But the "Outlino of History. Professor Blank, enship declared, vrms the most ' mon strous example of history and propa canda yet foisted upon the resdincr public "I can read half a dosea pares of Wells and talk back at him. all day" be said.,' 5 f - -...'. . FrofessorBlankenshlp's address was the hia-h lixht of Wednesday's session. Other, speakers , were J. S. Landers, president of th Oreiron State Normal school- at Jfclonmoulh. and William Clarence Weir, president of Pacific antversity. -Wednesday nltht the "800 teachers were jruesls at a concert liven tn their ;hcnor by the rnusi faculty of Whitman' college. Walla Walla. , ; Laborer : Unloads . j " Woodland Proves; 1 He Is Tinancier Alonso Jenkins Is f an ' Itinerant la borer, who keeps himself in food and clolfcin-r hy'insing Us wits to their best advantage. j", ".!.--' Monday he started! something; new in criminal procedure when he asked M. t. . . Weiser, t nanacer of tha Katioa al Fuel company, for a Job. Weiser said his working- crew was all engaged and told Jenkins to; follow one of the com pany's wood wagons around the neigh borhood and ; a-et i work u putting; . the loads into basements. . , Jenkins readily agreed to -the pro posal and started out in pursuit of a load of wood for a bouse on the east side. - -i? i I' :- -"I-; " ; --p--r le readny announced himself to the new owner of the wood and, proceeded to put the load off the street. . When he had completed the- Jobj he walked v - . - - .. . to the front door an J r pay.. ;:;-i;-v i J- . j - : , . The housekeeperiaeked Jonkii.s if he was is the employ f the fuel company.-Jenkins-replied in the?aff irmaUve. "Wen, then. he sald; j -re Is $1 for you and for de-,-wtjp44 Cs'ow wo are square.?- - t t vl: - And so saying she handed ' him a $10 bill. - - Jenkins uttered a "thank youVand left the place In a hurry. Tuesday Weiser. attempted Ho collect his bill and was Informed that it had already been' pald. He started an in vestigation. , It resulted in the arrest of Jenkins. v ,u . : ; - . t . In police court Wednesday; Jenkin; admitted the theft and was sentenced to 1 days ta -jaiV -t ? ; "X$E TELL IT WITH VALUES'' - . . j . iVeccr toat morm meaningful than no w - 1 i 1 1 j'.,. . - . -, : : - J. . -i -"! - 4 . . - - t - . I unir Fiirst e;air S'irn IFo'ir't!:laim'dl y T-5 - BV THE ENT THAT JUSTIFIES IT - r- . J; A ill i If ..S- 'S. iED. ' V-'' ! ' - "nPO CELEBRATE OUR ADVENT TOT Portland of a year ago, by a showing" of appreciation of i our most i wonderful first year's business, we have put ourselves out to give1 Values during this celebrationlthat would impress "Sweet Sixteen" iuppn; the heafts and minds of all Portland-and; the. Northwest. ." ' To our gratification we have been stormed ; with plaudits and renewals of confidence. Crowds are taking part in this great event all day long. There never was such a genuine . and hearty approval of a store's .policy and acceptance of its offerings within the memory of the oldest resident . ; V : THERE'S NOW A NEW BUYING POWER IN AN EVENT That Has Given New Importance to -v ' ' Our Specialization in "Sweet, Sixteen" Dresses. Goats, Wraps Suits - MORE NEW MODELS ; A LTHOUGH WE PREPARED FOR THIS . Jt event with a stupendous new stock of models, never; :. t .... el i1. 'A.-.-1 s -n' -.-.J fl. ..-' seen here before, the tremendous selling made it neces sary to wire our. New York off ice for heavy replace ments. ' : - . " . , I v When you see these garments your; amazement will run high. A first selection from these new arrivals mil Ka tntnlA-A tntnAWnTtr 111 UC J UUJ. X J J.CK VV4UV1 UI. V1 FURS : ; t In Portland, women know more u about lurs.than is the case in most V cities., They know Yluestoo. . Thevhave beeibuying their. Fur Coats on this occasion' with tm : usual interest .T4ie Values under r :th0 influence; of ' "Sweet Sixteen" - pricing has made a telling impress; A FEW" FUR SURPRISES : Bay Seal, r Sealine, - French Seal j Coats 'and Wraps-40-45 S(ltZ Inches vl lP ' ? ' , - ; j 4:b;- " A GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COATS : Very; fine skunk collar and cuffs ; - embroidered crepe, . : .," ! . : ' lining V... V..5)ft30- snorc.; i - . :;--- .1 r ..." EVERY. WOrWf AN ; in Portland and Vicinity who.vcah v .' . . en Ke . r ' I ' reacn this Store tomorrow - be here - . . . if she's at all concerned in ' a new DressTiCoat; Wrap or Suit, and who would appreciate models of fifst style, and supreme quality at " SIXTEEN DOLUARS THE DRESSES n, A brilliant variety in which silk.' velvets. wools " run riot with, color an grace of lines, jJ ? I COATS and WRAPS - V Every style of the hour for coats in every service, , - : GARMENTS v r They are not mere clothes. There i are s tores where ; you can get i stylish, raiment, but . at a stylish ; price. ; : i-s , , . r . - "fur trimmed and silk-lined - and a great" J-f assortment of Sport and College Coats BAY - SEAL. COATS - Large ahawl skunn cuffs ; skunk collar and deep QQQ 7E of skunk. v W.. A..' . i'i.n Till t.r... . i-u4i.. There is no store in the country outside a "Sweet Sixteen" shop ; ;. ,.j , s'-'- - i where you can get tnese iascina- . ing models, designea witn me n "Sweet Sixteen spirit, . always ap- 1 Spearing first and in great variety V of materials sizes - - ' v 145447 BROADVAYi Portland . 16 to 44 FOR MISSES ( AND ; WOMEN