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- - -- - ; I B. VEO.J PLEADS FOR Me FOR GREaEY STREET For 'th purpose of 'unrinir th In elusion of a $25,000 supplementary Item- In 'the county 'budget to allow for the completion of the Greeley street extension, John B.-Yeon today went before the tax supervision: and conservation , commission.: ' The - tax commission ! received - this morning; from the county, commissioners a let- er containing; several supplementary items which raise the total of, the original budget $55,000. Commissioner Holm an wae allowed the privilege of jiunr iaier a minority report opposing; ti Greeley street item. In. the letter teontalnin the supple mentary items the county commis sioners, with the exception of Holmsn, recommended the $35,000 item for the paring' of Greeley street. Other important, items in the sup plementary report were, $6000 for en forcement Of prohibition, $5500 archi tects fee for the designers of the county hospital. $10,000 for drainage in district No. X and $1200 for guard ing county prisoners confined In local hospitals. -. Tim county and city commissioners are allowed until December 10 for the filing of additional supplementary re ports, which may contain any items overlooked- or neglected in the original budgets. Wednesday is the last day allowed for private defense or remonstrance against any items in either budget. Wednesday the tax commission will hear any citizens who wish to discuss Items in the3 two budgets. (Temple Beth Israel will 'meet Atlhe Bnai B'rith luilldinr WMlnwidav lit 4:1& p.. m-. to organ ix an athletic league under the direction,' of Professor Barr. This league will participate -in regular -athletic to-umaments. . baeket ball tournament and In the swimifiiBg tournament. All -the members of the Sunday school are invited to be pres ent at the building. Eev, Edward Pence Makes Plea for Community Chest "The Community . Chest is your chance to befriend every suffering person and all in heed in Portla'nd," declared Dr. Edward H. Pence, chairman- of the speakers' bureau of the Chest, In an address before the Port land Rotary club at the Benson hotel this afternoon. "It. is a higher test than the banker applies to your financial resources or the doctor to the physical condition. A city without a soul is dead; the Chest is the redemption of Portland's soul," he said. J. H. Joyce reported that the club has agreed to finance to the extent of $5500 the school dental clinic. "A return to the primary virtues and a change in the method of in dividual thinking . is the need of Europe's war worn and distressed countries today," said Hopkin Jenkins, principal of Jefferson- high school, summarizing the Impressions derived from a trip to the war smitten coun tries. V ' Policeman, Accused Of Eamily Neglect Charged with failure e support his family properly and with associating with persons not up to the standard tequlred of a policeman. Patrolman C. I. Chamberlain, a driver attached to the morals squad, was dismissed from the - police force Monday, by Chief Jenkins. Chamberlain has ei the force bnt short time and has not completed his probationary period. - He is said to have permitted his wife and two small children go without proper support In spite of several requests by Chief Jenkins that he reform his conduct. " HEPFHEK MATS IS SUICIDE Heppner. Nov. 21. Elmer Beeman. 55, a bachelor, committed suicide here in his room in the Postofflce building by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. t . - TO ORG ASSIZE LEAGUE The boys ef the Sunday school of the Good News for Gift Buyers In order to speed ujf the selling of the ' Quarter Million Dollar Stock of Jewelry, the F. Fried lander Company decided last nigftf to bill all Jewelry pur chased in November as of Janu ary tst, nineteen twenty three. In an advertisement which ap peared on Sunday, it was stated that "All sales were Cash." This was in error on the part of a too enthusiastic "ad man." The F. Friedlander Company does not expect all sales to.be for cash. On the contrary, it is willing to open "Charge Accounts" for all who may desire the convenience, and who are, of coarse, respon sible. This Jnew "charge" pol icy, coupled with the sale prices now in effect, is expected to have a marked effect on the volume of business. Portland people can" now buy at sale prices and take t reasonable time to pay. Adv. Man's Foot Is Flexible How many bones in a man's foot ? Twenty six, all forming three resilient arches in or der to absorb the body, shocks. The foot is flexible, not rigid. What holds these small bones in their arched position? Mus cles, tendons and ligaments. Keep them strong and well by wearing Cantilever Shoes which ; a r e comfortable and serve a useful purpose. The Cantilever shank is flexible, permitting strengthening exer cise of the foot ' mus cles. CANTILEVER SHOE STORE 353 Aider St , Medical Bldg PORTLAND, ORE. LLER AND ACEY. If. v& ' a J ' 1 "y IJlltl W.s'li a v u r-i&aavriaoju ii NX A ItA HI fH&e.'V? la KWi -ft VI .Ml X Wli ft Correct and Dignified The matchless qualities of our. high-class equipment and serv ice appeal to everyone because" "all the appointments' are correct and dignified even in our lowest priced funerals from $75 up. , Independent" funeral Directors jrpfea St. Bet. jr-J ith fist Udmj. SMI Our F&rraly Kc- SB mW Give. d ':by the 1J) Min!(gwd.lr(D)ir(a. to mm 4B . : By 'TALBOT - CASEY,: Mc Authorized Ford Dealer 7 V.- i-U: Grand Ave. and East Ahkeny St. r"s. rm " .. y , -TALBQTiAS ' Sale Starts Wedimesday Momliiiff at a; Cteck TOURING CARS ROADSTERS COUPES - Tt-, ; t i SEDANS 7 ;.r T T J. ; Ti 2 r. " , uPes ana rora xrucics au tnrown togetner into the most brilliant array of j J , 7 . "J iu prepare ims sxock ior saie. - we nave spared neither labor or material. The reductions came while these cars were in the course of rebuilding and, like most merchants, we must accept our loss, and be done with it. Therefore, this The Time The Place -The Reason Tomorrow morning at the stroke of 8 vre will launch the greatest and grandest and most sen sational value-giving automobile sale ever' at tempted within the confines of mis state. Auto mobiles that are accorded the highest places in. . publiq esteem will be sold fiere at prices and terms that will stand for many days as the high- water mark of values. FIVE DAYS TRIAL Drive the car you select five days If at the end of that time you are not entirely: satisfied' with the car - DRIVE IT BACK And we will gladly allow you every dollar you have paid on it to apply on the purchase of any renewed car in stock. . Once am TV),-. ; t . : -7. - Dollar Is King ; -'.v. iri- Never' in the entirl dynamic history of the auto-, mobile business has; such ah event of startling. : moment flashed across the selling and buying : horizon. vNeYer in. the history of automobile sell-' iiig hisrso much value been offered per dollar. You may hve a lifetime and never see such values duplicated.' " Your dollar has come into its own here at this sale. - Gome Early Wednesday Morning and Come .Prepared When you leave home, bring along your check book or at'leat a cash deposit of $50 or $100 so that you will be able to make a deposit on the car you select while you still ; can.- Bearan mind that there will be at least 10 buyers for every car on hand, and it will be a case of first come, first served. Not a car will be reserved we wiH plav no ' favorites friends or acquaintances all will be treated alike. Here assembled is the greatest collection of remarkable Renewed Cars ever shown, and'we nositivelv will' , not reserve an v car a minute for invnn nnHr sot m-n r1iirn c Ton srfnsl , . ..! - 3 ' . w 1 -- j - . - .- ef. ' SECURES YOUR CHOICE OF ABOUT A DOZEN OPEN CARS rA MONTH WILL PAY THE SIVIALL REMAINING BALANCE Buy on Your Own Terms Pay down whatever, you can spare in reason and the balance can be divided into a period of months to suit your convenience. . . - NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED CASH or T1M The man with a limited amount of cash is as welcome here as the man of greater means. You can pay cash most people do. You can buy on time our dignified credit extension plan will enable you to own a car imme diately Come here Wednesday come prepared to make a first payment select your car and drive it away.- t4 WILL SECURE YOUR CHOICE OP SEVERAL COUPES OR SEDANS 'A A MONTH WILL BE ACCEPTED ON OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 b'CIiOCK TALE0T:& CASEY, INC. :'M?mbm r - ..V ; (."' i Grand Ave. ad Ei Anliehy ; Csrr!st ' i ': ''