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inc oiihgon daily journal, romLAND, Oregon. aw falls . ROAD ROUTE IS BY VAY OF DAIRY - '- A lortg-lnain? 'highway, 'location :' delipitety.. 4iipose&of today by ; -the state highway., commission in the decision to route 4a Klamath Falls ILkevtew road fcy. way. of Dairy, and Bonanza. ThiOeaves open for future consideration the election-of the route from Bonanza, to -SpraRua riven which Will be determined fronr an engineering . standpoints ;While thfrv route br way . Of'3onaiia a1tls-1Mxwt two- miles in distance, it is-of KTeater'local service. its program of worJs for .next sea- - 'son the commission ordered. 'advertised i tor lettinsr Tiext month two sections in Xane Rounijr; : One section is between Cheshire'-" -and Ooldson. and the other between Goldson and Lowell. . -". ; s On the , recommendation of the county court of .Malheur the commis -ion Jet the contract for a new bridge across the Malheur- river near Juntura . to the Union Bridge company for ( Another final location, made was In 'Josephine county, -where the road eon necting- - the Grant Pass-Crescent highway. with the Oregon caves Is to the on the north side of Sucker, creek. Josephine county wast granted au . thoiity to spend $10,000 of Its cooper . stive fund in dressing up the Grants iPass-Applegate "river t-sectlon of the Crescent. City road.; - . - An offer made by the Wallowa county court' to appropriate $14,000 ' with which to cooperate on the .Flora toad, between the forest boundary and - Knterpriae, was taken" under cortsidera . tion. . . . ; A communication was received from me uajoonua y Automobile: club, re- . questing, the privilege' of installing . signs along the Pacific- highway - giv- tng . distance to California centers of , .papulation . The commission took" the request under advisement pending tak ing up the matter - with the highway ; authorities of Washington. : " . The date f the official opening of itne new Oregon City bridge across the Willamette river. - was set for- Decem ber 27. ,., . The commission ill, have a confer ence with the federal road bureau this afternoon to consider, the-federal aid system and forest roads. '-.- Future federal . cooperation Is . to be what is known as the 7 per cent. sys- . tern ana Its supplementing lorest road . Future federal: cooperation is to be what is ltnown as the "seven per cent system" and its supplementing forest road system. ' Mere Possession Of Liquor ; Enough To Warrant Charge Heretofore federal prohibition agents have been operating under the belief - that a dry l&w violator 6ould not be . charged with maintaining' a nuisance -'unless sale could be proved t Federal Judge Bean mlfed Thursday in the case of Charles Pietela of Asr toria, that tt Is not necessary to prove ..sale, when liquor-is found in soft drink stands; cigar1, stores, pool rooms . , and .similar .- places, , Mere 1 possession- : of liquor by the proprietor of such places ts sulliciento warrant ina.-xui- - sane charge, be sa3d.- The ruling does ' , not affect private dwellings. The point was raised by Assistant United States :, Attorney Baldwin-and is the opening " wedge of a campaign- to fore building owners to be mor careful in 'selecting , tenants. Pietela Has convicted by a Jury of maintaining . a nuisance and : possessing ' liquor; and sentenced to ; three months In th county Jail. Open Safety Pin . Extradted From" Throat of Baby, - By using; '. the fluoroscopy, an open safety pin was extracted from the throat r. of Eugene. S-montha-oId . son of Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Haddlx, Ifo. 599 Union ave nue. 1 at Emanuel hospital late Wednesday 1 afternoon.' - The operation w. performed by Xr. Stuart -Sheldon,' who extracted the pin within a - few momenta after the fluoroecope was obtained. The baby was taken home by its parents immediately after the op eration: The v pm - was swallowed by the .baby while at play. Still Operators. Handled itougnly - By Judge Ekwall Still operators fared badly in munic ipal court Wednesday and in, addition to being assessed heavy fines were sentenced to terms in Jan."."- "J James I. Hunter, In whose home at No. 424 65th street southeast. Patrol men Harms and "Nutter fosnd A com plete distillery and (0 gallons of fin ished product last week, was fined $500 and sent to Jail for 40 days.; An. excuse .that he was too old to work and relied on 'his still to earn a living did not bring any leniency, to George 'Healer, No. 208 . Hall street. who was fined 1300 and given a 60- day sentence. Although.0' years old. Healey has beenerrested on three oc casions for running a stilL . VacHel ) Lindsay,, ; ; Famous Poet, Due In City Tomorrow Vachel Undsay, famous poeU whose words blow . and sing like one of bis own Middle Western whirlwinds, is due is Portland - from . Corvallis at '' 10 :20 Friday morning. , . i After ' a , moment ' at the University club, Lindsay will go to Reed college. wnere he will talk ' to the students. Several organiza'tions, - including the Professional Business Women's learua and the Portland A Woman's club; will have opportunity to hear him, but his only public appearance will 'be at The Auditorium Friday .night at-S o'clock, when be will chant Jiia own poems and talk. . r " Lindsay is known as a vagabond and apostle of the common people, but he i not so much that as be is a poet for all people. His work has a haunting melody, yet-Is fresh, windy and red blooded, i .TT ia rfa mJt 4 Via whiIJ an1 n I urated himself In the life led by the1 people of various nations. His itiner ary does not look like the itinerary of 1 uie tourist, out iiko mac oi - tieiiiire Jack," the tramp, . , r His appearance marks the. opening of a series of lectures to be held under the direction of The Library associa tion; -which, will bring many noted lit erary men to Portland. U CUTS LOAD ALLOVAIICE Oregon City, Nov.- 23. Drastic 're ductions In' the tonnage allowed . on county highways was made in an order Issued by the county, court yesterday, Under the new ruling but 400 pounds per tire 4nch will be permitted for all trucks. "This is a reduction from -the. sliding scale of 600 per tire tnch for (ires totaling tinder SO inches and 00 for trucks -with tires over SO inches. . The new rule applies to all roads in the county, with the exception of the Pacific highway,- where the old ruling stands.'-- . -. ; ., An order was also' issued . cutting down the speed of trucks of ' all types to IS miles an hour. ' It la understood that this order is to prevail .only dur ing the wet months and, is to be re scinded Ip April, -v The new regulation applies to both fuJI and empty trucks. - - Indications of the eriousness of the traffic condition was Intimated In the justice court .when Judge K. J. Noble rescinded the license of Louis Hartke for. SO days, following Hartke's arrest on charges of . speeding with a truck. Hartke was arrested by State- Of ftper Hameker in Oregon City for speeding while passing a car. He" was fined $10 and costs in addition to suspension of the license, - which will ; prevent , him from - following his occupation as m. chauffeur for a month. - J. Ogdeh Armour ; r 111 in New York New Tork, Nov. 2S. (U. P.) J. Og den Armour; . who has been In New Tork- several days to arrange - a - loan in connection with a reported packing merger; has been taken ill and is con fined to his room; at: the BUtmore hotel. - - rr 5 TOASTED cna extra process whloh gives a delicious flavor Chamber Requests Trains Be Named After Portland Formal request- that the r Union Pa. . cific railway system adopt the "name Portland Limited for Its . transconti mental trains Nos. 17" and' ;18 ' was made in ;a. letter sent; by ,tho Cham ber of Commerce : today to J. P. . O'Brien, general manager of the O-W. R. s N. Use of the name San Fran- : cisco Overland Limited and Ixs Ange les IJmlted on Union Pacific trains running- into these Southern" citieg was cited as reason for . the naming X a "Portland Umited." " , . " - Union Pacific officials Tecently inti mated that such a request would be favorahly : - considered and verbally promised some action, but continued .delays caused ' tne cnamoer w taae formal action. , . ' - JfEW LINE PK0GBSSO Final construction details on . the Portland, Astoria Pacific railway line Were studied during the past two days by officials of the S. P. At S. system, with which - the line is affil iated. The officials returned at. noon today and reported the new rail line in good shape; to Vernonia. Thos making the, trip were A. J. Davidson. general manager ; A. J. Wltchell, chief engineer ; G.' Fi -rVotaw. superinten tendent.and Charles Whitfield, super intendent - of maintenance of . way. - pirbythef-)), ft 1Q: ays of Super-Selling IThif is NOT a Sale 6f'"J6bs'?fluitoily:pu It's our. ANNUAL.YEAR.END: EVENT, involving high quality FIRST GRADE Merchandise season--' able, new appaVel TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR; r- STOCKS AND OFFERED FOR TEN DAYS AT 'RE DUCTIONS THAT ARE GENUINE ! V r Women who have profited in the past will find the usual SPLENDID BUYING OPPORTUNITIES this iyear ! With Thanksgiving a shortweek away with- : Holiday festivities just around the'eorner such GEN- v. . UINE reductions on QUALITY APPAREL will bring the'usul annual response! ;; . ; ; t ;.;.,. , ! 4 BIHEtt AT AEII5GTOS CXTJB . Members of the - Portland Building Owners' and Managers' . association were - guests Wednesday night at a dinner at the Arlington club given by Frank Hart and Gwylra Jones. Charles Holbrook. sresident of the 'association. was .toastmaster. "Robert - Strong of Strong Aiac.Naugnton gave a taiK on the latest appliances to add to the comfort of new . bouses. . . Scrambled Eggs withiilmcedHam Crisp-the ham a little - before pnttins the eggs in the pan. When done sprinkle with lEItoCEZS THE ORIGINAL WOttCSSTCRSHHtl vij3i:i. uifi'v) A " t v TKeye- Setting at!;5elling-s .Real 'Values v- - thafswhy!- . . . . .i v i. TWO '- PA-NTS SUITS $35, $40, $45 : i - . v v - - i : . : '-1' ' .. ; Ever try to match an old coat and vest with extra pants? It's a hard, job I Better . play safe and get- nearly double the wear to begin with ; , my i two-pants suits clearly de fine maximum Suit Service and Satisfaction.! ... ! $25j$30, $35 Up to $55 y f i ' .- i . ' : --'k V Big, 'weather-'defying :6ats, : roomy and warm.. The latest - fabrics and styles priced within. every pUrse. My new. . stock also . includes -lighter m we lent models in lyabar dines, : Tweeds and o t h e V;, fabrics - - , ..x.. T ' 'J BEN SElijiNG-fTi Portland's Leading Clothier:Jar over half a Cenltxry i-'SUITS-'1 Your Unrestricted Choice of ANY SUIT at Two Prices! $23-95 r ' :$36.95. ; Original Prices to $790 . ; Super-values that need no comment ! . " This incIudes-4-withbut reservation! our ENTIRE stock of finest- jiigh grade fur .trimmed t Velours, Ya lamas, Duvet de Laines and Marleens. Including also fine Twills in tailored effects. - 1' - - e . .Extraordinary.;Yalues - Firie Poiret Twills and i Smart Silk Weaves ' Rarely is such quality and style offered at such a low price! Some of the twills effectively combined with.-Matelas&e (navy only).' Canton Crepes in a variety of smartest styles. ' , . - .Navy .Black : Brown ' v A Sizes 16 to 44 HALF PRICE! 500,Silk;Blouses! 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BnisKed Wool Slipons J t Soft, warm brushed wool slipon sweaters in such smart new shades as buff, brown and navy. Exceptional values at . ;.. . CHRISTMAS SUPER SPECIALS iiny Silk Umbrella ' Selling Regularly to $19.50 ' $9.85 A rare opportunity to buy your Christmas umbrella novelty handles; some have sterling silver-mounts. A reasonable deposit will hold it until Christmas. eur; COATS j A' reasonable deposit will bold any fur or plush coat until Christmas ! -Take advantage of these excep tional reductions ! , , - , $79.50 Coney. Coats now. .52.95 $130.00 Marmot-Coats now. . .$86.65 Natural raccoon collar and cuffs." $225 0)0 Sealine Coat, choice - -quality . $150.00 $250.00 Northern Muskrat,' t natural taccoon collar and cuffs .$166.65 $315.00 Caracul Cape with handsome lynx collar. . . . .$210.00 $397.50 Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat) .....r... $265.00 .$295.00 Marmink " 7 Cape .. . . . .j .pxw.to $315.00 Sealine Cape 3 Squirrel Collar v .$210,00 33y3.' LESS! PlushGoats at Y3 Less $35.00 Plush Coals now. . ; . . ;23.35 $39.50 Plush Coats now.'vi, i$26.35 $19.50 Plush Coats now. . . . . .S32.05 $59.50 Plush Coats now. ; .. $39.65 $79.50 Plush- Coats now., .$52.95 800 WINTER HATS in a Stupendous Year-End ; Sacrifice! 3-35 AT COST AND LESS THAN COST '$.35 AT COST AND 'LESS; THAN COST $(D),35 ; Including Scores of ; . i?I Stunning Pa ttpm Hats Bearing trice Tag of $17 '.SO, $22X0 and $25.00 Street Hats ' Plumage tTrimmed '. ; :; Daiice Hats ' . Metallic Effects ; .Teldur. Hats . : ; . .Gage Sailors Velvet Hats w.. . YearEndStiper-Sfiecial! Beiautifut v FufTrimmedCoats f .The Season's Lowest Price for. Coats of . ? V , - ' This Character! . . : : . . Styles that 'represent : a veritable ; pageant of Winter ' Fashions Ideveloped in ; soft, lustrous bolivia ' weaves with rich trimmings of wolf and caracul some with fur cuffs.'- - v. ' VALUES THAT, - BEGGAR DESCRD7TI0N! t --,.: : - SEE THEM! . ; . ,- ' c7 4 -j . " ' ; ' ' ' : . . ; . 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