The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 27, 1922, Page 13, Image 13

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THE.
OHEGON
DAILY JOUKNAU PORTLAND, OREGON..
ffiTElGBD.
OF Olffl! SETS
RECORD FOR YEAR
Salem, Nov. 27. "With a eU&fly gain
in - enrollments - and .drill, attendance
during; the last raoftth, . . shown by
; the monthly comparative report lseued
by George A. "White, adjutant general
of the state. U , Orejon National
Guard . wiU - nnlsn the present year
with a new record. , In addition to hav
ing bad the. areatest , increase in en
rolled strength of -any year in Its pact
history, the total .strength, la now the
largest on. record and the Increase In
- federal funds allotted; to the state as a
result of camps,- drills and other na
tional guard activities ehpws an in-
crease of 100 per cent,,
Sixteen- of the organizations showed
an , increased enrollment and drill at
tendance during1, the past month. Gen
eral White's: statement shows. Com
puqr O of Portland ag-ain stands at
: the head of the list of 31 organizations
-with the Lebanon Field Hospital com
' pany in second place and the machine
gun company at Cottage Grove third.
The Corvallis, Ashland and Medford
companies are at the foot I the ust
although the I Ashland and Medford
f companies have Just launched . recruit
lng drives and report that they expect
to climb to. near the top witntn tne
next tew weeaa. , v;'-"t-
FATSO IX HALF HllUOir. " .
That" the" total federal payroll o
Oregon will reach very dose to 5O0,OOO
for- the past two years was the esti
mate of the adjutant general. Receipt
, op to-the present time have exceeded
$400,000 aotd. Another large payment is
due from the treasurer of the united
- States on January X. - The amount ot
that payment: win, depend 4ijon the
number of ,men attending armory drills
- between ' October 1 and "December 3L
; The - increase in enrollment and drill
j attendance reported for October, if
sustained through the remaining -drill
period until the first of the year will
make thit period the largest known.
Four hundred thousand -dollars .was
fixed as the goal two years ago and
this sura has already been: exceeded.
it was stated. .
Twelve counties now maintain na
tional guard units and the" general
, staff plana units in several other coun
ties as soon as authority is given for
them by the war department. Coun
ties having companies are- Multnomah,
Tillamook, Yamhill, Polk, Hood Hiver.
Marion,' Linn, Benton.- Lincoln, Coos.
Lane. Douglas and Jackson. . i
"Ware all very much gratified
with tfi result : of the rear's., work."
ealdfOeneral White. "The ,year has
been one In which we have had to- con
tend with, much pacifist - propaganda.
There are a surprising number of peo
ple who. seem to tnlnlc that there will
be no more wars and think that train
ing our young citizens as effective citl
zens and national defenders ia a waste
of time and money.- .
WAE8 XQYJF&X VKB ; ' .
"Iany . people Insist that ntur? men
demonstrated that .they can fTghtiWith
out any training. : They forget that it
took us more than a yeae to.'flre the
first real j'ahot Ja . anger agsInat- the
"Prussians1 and that while, ur , men
achieved splendid victories they invari
ably paid the price of two lives '; for
one. a ' handicap which must not be
imposed upon 'American youth man
hood. It may be that there will , be
no-more wars, but there is nothing in
history or in current world events -to
support any such a theory. Students
of history and world events, ia fact,
amM a very definite omen ' to our
future security - and whether rt4 comes
In this generation or in the- next, or
never comes, the duty of preparing the
young men who would have to come
in event the country should, be in
vaded is apparent to every ' thinking
American.- - - - - ? v.W"v -
"Some of the communities' that now
have national guard . com p anise . give
them royal support.- - In other communi
ties the officers aifd men have to carry
on without any -outside help. 'People
in such communlUes should visit the
drUls and encourage the. work of mak
ing better.citizens.",-"- ,
High Wind Cause
Of Chinmey Fires
: High winds, which -:ave prevailed
since Friday, are responsible, for the
dozen or more chimney and -roof fires
Which have kept the fire department
en the run over the week-end. Satur
day night Beven different calls i were
answered by engine companies and a
score ' of roof blazes were - put out by
residents, individual firemen reported.
Georgia Minister .
Praises Beauty of :
Portland's Roses
: Portland's right to the title "Rose
City" ia acclaimed by the Rev. G.
Sherwood "Whitney, rector of St. Pauls
Episcopal church, Augusta. Ga, in the
October Issue of Church Bells, a copy
of - which has just reached the city.
The rector was one of the delegates to
the General Convention of the episco
pal church held here last September. :.
Portland, Or exclaims the rec-
tor in starting his article of praise.
"It will' always Be f a name to con
jure by in my memory,, for in all my
Journeying from Maine to California
and from Florida to "Washington, . X
have, seen no city that - appealed to
me. The 'City of Itoees,' it ia called.
and rightly o. for the roses are every
where, all over the houses, along, the
curbing and - in, the parks, and such
roses as we" only look at through- the
florist's window or buy on great' oc
casions, i- -
"And then the dean streets, the
beautiful buildings,-' the wonderful
drive - through the city and out some
8( miles over the indescribable Colum
bia hiehway The Northwest began
where we left' off. Jits people built
for beauty and for comfort, The cot
tags of the humblest workman is an
artistic bungalow each with its own
garden and fruit trees. ' The markets
with their -vegetables, fish, and fruits
are enough to drive any home loving
woman into matrimony, so mucn to
see and do tbat three weeks - filled
to the last minute with meetings Were
all too short a time for Portland.; The
hospitality of these bright, busy West
ern folk are equal to that of the South.
Personally, we had - the pleasure of a
warm welcome and many graceful
courtesies from old friends and from
relatives and some 6f our own- - St.
Pauls : people who have made their
home out there. - .
- Whiia in i Portland the Rev. Mr.
"Whitney was entertained at the home
ot Mr.-and Mrs. red w est, 'ivo. ia
East 20th street. ;
. . in I i.i . ' . 1 1 ... . '' ""
Change in School
Methods Planned
-Medford, Nov. 27. Lincoln school is
one of the two public schools selected
by the directors of the district for in
troduction of junior-, high methods.
Flans "for the : near -future ; include a
new hiah ? school i group of buildings.
The present high school w411 be turned
over "to the, Junior high, thus relieving
the congestion at jmncom ana - wasn-
Ington schools. , :',-..-
:';f: FUNDS' GIVE3T COLLEGE
-:' Ridgefleld Wash.; Novi- 27. The
Rideefleld f district has v contributed
nearly $600 to the College of PUget
Sound at Tacoma, according to Rev.
Henry Toung of Joseph, Or., here last
week, in the interest or the college.
Spokane, "h Wash, Nov, J7-Wbile
KiiDublican : affairs : lun rall Inta
Mhe usual post-election dormancy, aside
trorn preparations ior tne iszs legiaia ia tna originator or tne vau-eeaaon Atnena.
Ever Since Yqui1
' Can ! Remember
.-rgood buyers 'ot. Stoves
and . Eanges . have been",
'guided : by this trade-mark
OAK 1
- v '
as it stands for the very
best in reliability and satis-faction-
a3 it has proven in
the millions of homes that
are using, them.
Made in any variety or
combination thereof, for
any fuel, s ' , ;
For list of authorized deal
ers "who like to give their !
customers the BEST at the
sprice of the ordinary, 'phone
"Broadway. 4115,-or see dis
play at I.-. ' " "1
ISHERWOQD
-Stove I Company
, SOLE DISTRIBUTORS
11th aad Gllsan, Portland
Don't Forget
There will be a
LUCKY DAY in
' December '
!ltYowScrrkt
Perhaps. you will get
back all you pay for
Gat Back vmas girts or any-
-J2 PtsrcfiayErJc thing .else you buy at
Knight s in December. Save your -cash-register
; receipts ; they are
worth their full face value in cash
if dated on the LUCKY DAY
SPECIAL Tues. and Wed. Only
Regular !5c LUXLimited quantity to r
each customer on these two days only 3 for t'ti
-. No mail orders tiled on this item. . :,
B& Prepared for Thsgiving
Gelder's Special Laxative.. ....,....2Sc
Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin 50c and $1.00
California: Syrup of Figs :...:.....S0c
Pape Diapepsin v..;... .......M..;.;,.,..i.45c
Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets .. ....,.,... ,50c and St. 00
A. D. S. DifcstiTe Tablets 50c
Mail Orders Filled
Where Knighthood Is in Flower . ...
ICnighT; Drug; Co.':
Two Stores Portland. Ore. f
Wash. St. at 5th S. E. Cor.) - . ;402 Wash. St. (Near 10th) ,
Democratic Chiefs
In Washington Out
To Capture State
ture", state Democratic leaders have
be run whipping things into shape for
tne 192 i campaign, which they, expect
to -result in a hock for th RepuW
llcans. - They are talking of -192 1 with
confidence of electing - the governor,
two or three congressmen and deliver
ing a state majority for the Xemocratie
presidential candidate. v
The - Deroocratte' organization plans
are- being , directed by R. D. Mer
ritt. state executive secretary, who
campaign.- Merrltt, who Will " con
tinue v the state headquarters in . the
Empire building, is keeping a' sten
ographer busy turning -ot correspon
dence, and is slated to go- into every
county to spread enthusiasm and line
up party workers. .-
Sirs. Ann Taylor. 75, mother of the
late Sheriff Til Taylor and a resident
of Umatilla county for the -past 54
years, died last weett at Her noma la
Bed Men Dedicate
Hew Home on East
Ninth, Hawthorn
..... T ' ft .. ..
To freedom, friendship, charity and
union the new home of Willamette
tribe Koi (, Improved Order of Red
Men, was dedicated Sunday afternoon
at a . ceremonial, at East Ninth and
Hawthorne' avehue" be fore an aa.4era
bly of hundreds of friends and-members
of the order The ceremony was
opened by Great Sachem John V. Lan
kin. member of the order for nearly
half a century- and donor of the prop
erty on which the new building stands.
Mayor Baker, Judge WlUiam N. Ga
tens. Judge Robert O. "Morrow. Louis
Carlson and C W. Kelly, all mem
bers of the Red Men. took part In the
program. The first eocUl furx-Cvi f
be held in the new utruo.ture will tv '
place Wednesday evenin whr i ' -lamette
tribe will entertain wiUi a
dance.' " -
The new building, which follows t;
California mission style of archil -ture.
will house first floor i '
to be used for commercial purpoae. A
billiard uoom for use of the nieml-T
of the order will be -on this floor. Two
lodge halls and' five rooms avn...
for offices are on tne woona nw-
I
:ga;s;;;-;-?- Only 22 Shopping Days Before hristmai-o
Quality Mr chanclise-True YuesLQw Pnces the B est Place to Shop I
All 'Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow and I Wednesday oh December Accounts, Payable January 1st, 1923
i
Store Closed Thursday ThanSing Plan Your Shopping Accordingly
RELIABLE MERCHANDIZE RELIABLE METHODS.
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Free Exhibition $S5,000 Painting "Christ on Calvary Garment Store, 2d Floor
Pre-Holiday Showing of
Free Travel
Service
Tbe "Gates of tbe Yosemite"
are never : closei the Park is"
beautiful nov sunny, invigor
ating days ftfr sight-seeing, hik
ing horseback riding, etc Our
American Express Travel Bu
reau on the Second Floor will
gladly arrange, all. details of &
trip, , make reservations, etc,
etc., and this service is gratis.
Here is assembled : a large and varied assortment of -Aprons
for .gift-giving and for personal use. Crisp new
merchandise just received- Now is a good time to make
your selections while lines are complete-Dept. 2d Floor.
Women's Tea Aprons
In Scores of Dainty Styles -
J 50 c
- ) ' to
$1.95
Second Floor Organdie, lawn, batiste and dotted
S . - 1 . i . j 1 T- 1
Swiss Aprons in a lare sejecuon ox styles, ivouna
ana square snapes, wila- or witnoui mos. .iiaiec
tively trimmed with fancy ribbon bows, embroid
ery, ruffles, tucks and laces. Some have large
pockets, belts and -sashes. Come in "and let us
show you the many extremely . pretty styles.
Loveliest of Boudoir Caps
Nc?w Styles 60c to 4.95
Second Floor Of net, crepe de chine and satin in pink, blue, orchid,
copen, rose, white,1 navy and black. . Poke bonnet, Dutch cap and
other novelty, styles in a most pleasing and satisfying selection.
Trimmed with ribbons, laces, hand-embroidery, etc. If you have
Boudoir Caps-tap; your gift list don't fail to see this showing.
Wool Sweaters
At $5
Second Floor Women's all
wool Sweaters in u tuxedo and
slip-on styles. Plain or with
belts .and sashes. Black, " white
and many attractive flfl
new colors. Special tDtleUU
SPECIAL Wool, brushed
wool and ; mohair Sweaters" in
several smart, styles. High or
roll collars. - Plain and novelty
weaves. Extra val- (Tjrj Qf
ues. Priced! special Df yd
Sweaters at $10
high-class . Sweaters in an
gora, mohair, silk and wool,
wool. "Latest models, with or
without sashes. Black and
favored colors. " f nf
Priced very special D Ay v II
- Second Floor
Santa Glaus Has Arrived!
Bring:
in the"
Children
Toyland
The Kiddies
Paradise"
Santa Appears in Toyland
Every Day YoV2 .4th Floor
fREAT," said Santa when he saw the
' - -J big preparations we have made to take
care, of all his little friends. "Now please
tell every- boy and girl in Portland to come
in and see me." v. So- children, you all have
an invitation to come and have a chat with
Jolly Old Santa, He has mahy beautiful new
Dolls, Toys, etc, -to show you. Santa will
appear each day in Toyland from 10 to 12 in
the morning and from 2 to 5 p. m. COME!
SHOP
W EARLY
Toyland Specials
Parcheesi Game favorite with Q"f fl fl
'the little 'folks. $1.35 value for OAeUU
Rocking Chairs, red or white enara- TJtZ g
eled.- Regular J1.00 kind special at I OK,
ivory . r iuimi . wnaira aiiiwci-
trarfen eiza. S2.R0 value. Snecial
Velocipedes, large size. Regu- Q" A flfl
lar $130 grade special at
S2.00
snop
. EARLY
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Our Men's Store is splendidly
prepared to supply your holiday
requirements.' Conveniently lo
cated just ,a step inside the
Morrison Street - entrance.
: Suggestions",
Sweaters in best makes ' and
wanted colorsr $3.50 to - $10
Sport Coats the , . all-wool
kind. - Fit snugly under the coat.
Made 'with 4 pockets $7.50
Wool Vests m the popular
heather colorings. Extra values
at $3.50. $4, $5 and $5.50
Mufflers of -brushed wool in
all the new colors. Splendid for
gifts. Priced $1.50 to $2.50
Neckwear immense showing
of Ties in all - the very latest
patterns and colors.- Extra
values. -- Special 65062.50
Main Floor. -
.; .Women's.
Sport Hose
$1.39
. -
Main Floor Irregulars ' of best
$15 grade. Made from selected
yarns. Plain grounds with fancy
; embroidered two-tone clox. Black,
cordovan and, camel. J1 QQ
Priced special, a pair WlOv
Cashmere Hose
$1.69
Silk, and wool sfrid cashmere.
Full-fashioned with plain and
fancy embroidered clox. Black,
cordovan, camel and mixtures.
Irregulars of 2.35 to Qrt (Q
$2.85 grade. Special BAeOi7
Great One-Day Clearance of Rugs
' , , , Regular Values to $12.50
Third Floor Mixed Wool Fiber Rug&,irt
reversible patterns. " Very attractive and
serviceable for bed room, dining room or
living room. Sizes Sxl2 If W 8x10 ft.,
7.6x9 ft., x9 ft. No telephone orders
accepted you must 'come to the store in
order to share in this offering. Rugs
, formerly selling up r to "- $12.50 priced
extra special for tomorrow only $5.00
SmaU Velvet Rugs at $2.95
: One Day Extra Special
artistic designs 'in oriental, 1 Persian and two-tone ef
fects. -Excellent assortment from which to choose. Size
27x54 inches suitable for halls, between doors, J0 QEt
in front of piano, etc ; Genuine Wilton Velvets wJLVO
Rug Department- 3d Floor
Christinas Handkerchiefs
-In Unrivalled Assortments
It's none" too early to buy your gift
Handkerchiefs if you would - have
them fresh and clean. And 7 then, too,
assortments are far, more complete
now than they will be later on. Our ,
stocks are the largest and best we
- have ever had. - Extraordinary values.
See display Center Circle, 1st Floor
Women's Initialed . .
Handkerchiefs
AT 25c EACH pure linen Handker
' chiefs, plain white, with dainty
hem and neatly embroidered a
initial. Extra values. Priced -iJC
AT 35e EACH-apure linen Handker
chiefs ' of fine sheer quality with
old English initial embroid- Off
" ered in corner, 3 for $1 ea. ' OO L
AT 50c EACH genuine Irish linen
. Handkerchiefs of excellent quality .
with hand-made initial in Cf
corner, " ' Extra values . at JJL
AT 65c EACH hand embroidered
, Handkerchief s of all pure linen '
- with new one-corner designs UPTrt
with Initial. v Dainty. Each UeJC
$1.00 Boxed Handkerchiefs
Bos of 3 Madeira Handkerchiefs with dainty
scalloped edjejt and embroidered Initial. Q- ;
Good as?6rtment of letters. IBox of 3 for DJL
Box of 3 Pure) Unoa ICerchlefe, white with
fancy one-corner designs in all the new- (St't i
est colors.. Extra values. Priced at only, twX
Box of 3 Handkerchief, white, with heavy
embroidered designs in gray. Large se- C1
at Wi.
$1.50 Boxed Handkerchiefs
Box of 3 Handkerchiefe in an immense as
sortment of beautiful new corner designs. The
very highest types of dainty hand- Q" CA
work. Don't fail to see these. Box ulUU
Initialed Boxed Handkerchief in a great
range of styles and patterns.' put up 1 to 6
to the box. priced 65c up to $4.50 a box.
Take your cash discount in S. & H.- Trading
Stamps. We ive them free with purchases
of 10c or more. .' .. . . :
lection of patterns. Tomorrow' priced
Children Handkerchiefs
AT 5c EACH -J-Children's
Handkerchiefs with emnroid-.
ered characters in colors. fZg
extrs values. Priced at OK
10c EACH Children's
Handkerchiefs in a large se-.
lection of character tflg
designs. - Priced at XVI
BOX of 2 Children's Hand-
kerchiefs of : good h quality?
white . material, with i
character designs. Box XOl
BOX OF 3 ChUdren's Hand
kerchiefs with ; embroidered
designs. . large assort- PK
ment to "select from 9UL
BOX OF 3 Children's Hand
kerchiefs. Of good quality
linen, with dainty em- Q1
broidered designs. ' Box ' D X.
BOX OF 3 Children's Hand
kerchiefs In assorted colors.
Choice of many attrac- J"
tive designs. Priced at DA
Now Is the Best Time to Buy Gift Handkerchiefs
BOYS
Everything needed for Thanks
giving and the Christmas holi
days. The Boys' Store is ready
with the biggest and best as
sortments in. its history.
2-Knicker Suits '
$9.85
Suits that will render a good
account of themselves under
any and all conditions. - Belted
models. Made up in tweeds,
cassimeres and - cheviots in ser
viceable colors. 2 pairs' of
knickers' with each
suit." Priced snecial
Boys Mackinaws $3.50, $10
Boys Sport Socks 5c to $2
JNIain Floor
S9.85
- Linens and Domestics
ThanJiSfrfvinff ' Specials y
Here are economies every thrifty house
wife should take advantage of for the items
not only afford good savings but they, are -timely
as . well. Take advantage of them. -
- Tahle Cloths J
linen Table Cloths without napkins to
match. Odd lines, hemmed or hemstitched.
You - have - choice ' of ' several . patterns. ,
IJnen Cloths. 2x2 yds. $10.S5, $11.95
Linen Clothes, 2x2 H yd. $13.50, $14.50
Towels and Sheets
Bath Towels, large size and heavy: nn '
grade. ' Priced extra special at only(OOC
Pillow' Cases, full 'bleached, size OpJ
45x384 inches. Specially priced at -tO U .
Bleached Sheets, size " 81x90 CI vlQ
inches. Specially priced-at: only Aefx
-S3.-.
For Your Thanktsgiving
' Star Harris.
'inner
28c Lb..
4th' Floor Armour's- famous
"Star" Hams, sugar cured, corn,
fed, tender and sweet. Weights
range from S to 13 lbs. OO
Priced special at, pound 60 v
, Navel Oranges
, 65c Dozen '--
Very juicy and sweet. Medium
size. -. This - is the regular 7Sc
grade. Supply your Thanksgiv
mg needs- at once, spe
cially priced at, a dozen
65c
Cluster Raisins pk. 25c
Seeded Raisins, large
package, new crop, 15c
Rlarshmallow Cookies
. 2 lbs. 75c
Fancy Marshmallow Cookies,
PWked fresh for ,thi nr
sale. 2 lbs. for only . l Uv
' Lb. Marshmallow Cookies 38c
Full line of Thanksgiving spe
cialties Jn our up-to-date Dell
i v catessen Shop. Aho quality Mince
'Pies, Fruit Cake, etc., baked in
our own electric ovens.
FOR ' THANKSGIVING
Cranberries 25c lb. Mince
Meat 25c lb. Libby's Mince
Meat C5c I" Heinz Mince Meat
75c jar Heinz ' Plum - Pudding
45c can Libby's Plum Pudding
35c can New Oregon Walnuts
35c Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs. 85c
r Boiled Cider at 29c bottle.
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