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o: 13 AIL" a i.aLso;i : i PUT f.3 CLASS B rnnnrrnn ru til (d i HIT . Washington; 'V!orr t . fWASIILNG 1 TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL)- piajor Malcolm' rWTielr - Nicholson, has b-n much in print luring the l&st tllrl "Fruaaianfein'Mn the army, is reported to hav bn placed in clasa iB for retirement. Claw B proceeding are rot made public. . Major Wheftler-Mcholaon was placed t provisionally In clasa B soma time as, J but President Hardin- disapproved the findings after they had been approved ?ty the secretary of war and an appeal if" ad been carried to the White House. . - The major alleged persecution by vari f cue -superior officers. : He declared that hia unpopularity was -due to his criticism of archaic methods and un- just dealing. . - Recently it was stated that he had written another letter to the president I in protest against the new proceeding 'to place hint in class B. which he at (trlbuted to the enmity of those hit by hi previous criticisms.' One of his I targets was another fqrmer Portlander, the present major general commandant Jt the West Point military academy. Kred W. Bladen. . .-. S, . , ?" Tha war department is beginning on me again." wired Major Nicholson to his mother, Mrs. ' A. W KicJiolson of this city, when the news of his sec ond . placing in class B for" retirement reached him. ' "I have epent six years trying to get a new system In this army and can spend another sis. - - Mrs. .Nicholson' said today her son last year brought charges against Eiaden for perjury during the trial in which he was accused of unjust criti cism of army methods. Ha was restored to class A by President Harding last August and. a second ; time brought charges against fcladen. This was fol lowed by a movement in which the Judge advocate and friends of Bladen's on the general staff, including General Pershing, refused to allow these charges' to be investigated and on what Mrs. Nicholson calls "trumped oer amd false charges," had Major Nteholaon sent to Camp Dtx for further trial be fore ' a court . martial. One of the charges related to an absence wltb outeav supposed to have taken place four months previously. The court Lmartlal recommended withdrawal of charges .jMovemoer u. ana rive aays later, Mrs. Nicholson said, when the Bfcjjor was stiU "illegally under ar rest" and a guest at the quarters of Major Colby, he was shot through the head Jby a piard 1 Colby's house, left bleeding for more than an hour, and suffered from the effects or the wound for four months, f ; j They have tried seven ' times to court martial my son," said Mrs. Nich olson, "shot him r-nce, put him before a sanity board, which was the Joke of the army and ' made even the board members laugh, and twice they have put him in' class B, which is for in efficient officers. They are anxious to have him permanently placed in class B before he is retired and be fore his book, Beggars on Horseback, which carries all the documentary proof of the charges and abases of the class B system, comes out next spring. Class B. uy son says, was instituted to eliminate inefficient officers, bat is used to eliminate inefficient boot lickers." ....... Special School Tax At The Dalles Is Lost byt 19 Yotes The Dalle's, Nov30. When votes at the special school election on the question of the 1120,000 special tax for the twelfth district were recapitulated here Tuesday, it was found that the measure had lost by 19 votes. The board counted 307 ballots, all cast tT taxpayers, following a rush which al most swamped the polling place at the high school. ' . The special election was - called be cause ' the directors desired a sum in excess of the $100,000 permitted - by the statutory limitation this year, in order to meet $60,000 bonded indebted ness beginning to come due. . . Blocking of the effort to Increase the school budget, it was stated today, will result in a curtailment of the city school program beginning to Septem ber, 1923. f - The Dalles Turkey Output .Exhausted The1 Dalles, Nov. JO. Because - of heavy shipments of the local supply to Portland and Seattle early in the week, the turkey supply here was prac tically exhausted.' Home dealers did "not anticipate the demand that' was made. 6ix ' of the churches here will unite In a union Thanksgiving service st 10 M Thursday morning. ' J ' , - SPLITS CEET Washington. Nov. SO. fU. -P.) A split has developed in President Hard ing's cabinet over the proposed merger of the Armour and Morris packing in terests. . , Ji. vf-i '- -V- i' ' Secretary of Agrtcaltura Wallace,-in charge of the enforcement of all packer control laws, is strongly opposed to the. consolidation. ... ; -H t Attorney General Daugherty, ths law office f ths government, who 'would conduct any prosecution of the packers at the request of the department of agriculture, not only sees no legal Ob stacle to the merger, hut favors 1C President Harding will bars to make the .final decision. . ' -7.-.;- ns, J't Appro vsl by the government of the purchase jt ths Morris Packing inter ests by the Armour company was sought by J. Ogden .Armocr in. ad vanc Ct consummation of the trans action, in the hope of preventing any anti-trust prosecutions in the " future. The 'question has served to bring to the fore again the ratheN sharp dif ference of opinion on agricultural mat ters between Harding and th secre tary of agriculture. Secretary Wallace's views are more nearly those of ths farm bloe la con gress which the . president has con sistently opposed, and In the present situation Wallace has the support of this powerful group. - ' SB. C. H. HEWTH . - " ' Philomath.. Nov. 30. Dr. : Charles Henry Newth, physician of Philomath for many years, died at his horns eariy We have a most camplete ' and attractive stock of i Fountain Pens, Wahl'sr-Conklins Moore'sr-Sheaffer's Waterman's Parker's Duof old Free Friday and Saturday - ,x ' ' We will engrave your name on your Fountain Pen during the hour from 2 to 3 P. M. , . See our front window. Telephone , Atwater s 4700 Store I " Opens 8:00 A. M. Closes 5 6:00 P.M. 5 HJtllltlltltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllltlllHUlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIIllIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIli 15 ' B Double ll S.&H. Trading tl Stamps :Friday , t Saturday Ivory Soap Friday and Saturday J .. 4 BARS FOR 25.C We reserve right to limit quantity, o"' phone - orders, no deliveries except with other purchases. ?-'! . . ... j High-Grade Novelty Ash Trays ; Heavily Nickel Plated , Glass inserts are enameled in red, blue, "green and yellow. Priced at Fine, Large Assortment of ; Ladies' Handbags ' and Purses While they last -Yi OFF Regular Marked Price ' Likly Luggage 'Wardrobe Tninks, Steamer S Trunks, Suit Cases (fitted and unfitted), .Traveling Bag (fit- 5 ,ted,and unfitted), English Kit'l Bags, Brief Cases. 5 Iarge stock of Vanity Cases', all 5 sizes and prices . .$2.00 and up S Idle Cars Clutter Traclifs Shippers Wait r 1 i -1 r -V t Head of Election Boari Arraigned; rialOpens Dec; 20 W. H. EmrlclC chairman of the elec tion board of precinct 201 in which a number,-of discrepancies were found following-the -primaries and; who 'was rsubseoAiently indicted , on live counts. was arraigned before Presiding Judg Georgr W. Stapletoa 'Wednesday and 1 pleaded pot guilty. y ' ' , ' The trial was set for Tfcecember tfl. the conrt alloafng; him a provision for a continuance In case ' the . defense Is not pr?parit at that time. Emrick in represented by. Chester A. Bheppard. - Four- of the five Indictments accuse him of willful neglect as an election board officer. The fifth charges cor rupt practice. . . . 1 Here Is lino of 78 empty freight cars on a Southern Pacific sidlna; at Bybee avenue, alt awaiting minor re pairs. They are a feature of the shopment's strike. . Meanwhile shippers are loudly calling for cars in vain. Wednesday. His death cam:. nex pectedly. ' as his illness had not been considered serious. - - ... ' MRS. X, B. WATT TIgard. Nov. JO. Mr. r. Watt, mother of Gordon B. Watt of TIgard. died at Amity .-. When a small-city man -complains that crossing Main street is danger ous business, he is boasting, not com plaining. Indianapolis Star. . - FBISHMEJT ISSTJB PAFEB . . Willamette yalversltt Salem. KoVi 30. -The annual freshman class edition of the Willamette Collegian, student body paper, was published Wednes day, entirely by freshmen. East Side Store Is Held Up; Cash Taken An automobile' bandit held up a jewelry store at No. 412 East Burns! do j street, Wednesday night, obtaining 10 from Haakon Olasoe, the proprietor ' i The holdup entered, the store at o'clock and pointing a plctol at Ola- ; soe demanded that he hand over- his : cash. Glasoe complied, emptying his till. The bandit then ran around the ! corner, entered . waiting automobile, and sped away. - V :; i Si- IS i i :-: Us tM 3 ill u f i i ::! Electrize Urn An Ideal Gift - $19.50 to $30.00 At Our Cutlery Counter . . l . Bath Rugs ..,.........$3.25 Auto Sponges ......... ...65c Lather Brushes ....... . 2Sc 7-inch Shears. t........-T49c (Every pair fully warranted; blades overlaid with finest crucible steel.) . l Christmas ' , Greeting Cards Tags, Seals. Rlbbonzina Tissue, - Fancy. Christmas Boxes. Narcissus Bulbs and Pottery Bowl in Gift Box Electric; Vacuum Cleaners These have been used for - demonstrating. Special Prices: . v oyal $45.00 Ohio .....,.,.........$35.00 IZotpoint ........ "..w.. $32.50 , New and . Complete . j Stock 1;Vbf ' i : . - . - .. i - ... .' Genuine rIvory Pyralin Shell Pyralin. Amber Pyralin The name PYRALIN is stamped on every article fop your pro tection, t , . . -'!.- Buy Now for Christmas" Gifts Blotting; Pads Powder Boxes Hair Receivers Whisk Brooms Manicure Sets Hair Brushes Trays Glove Boxes Jewel Boxes Pin Cushions Cuticle Knives Hat Brushes , .Picture Frames Mirrors Perfume Bottled Buffers -.Clothes .Brushes'-: Soap Boxes : : Military Brushes Combs Manicure Scissors Salve Boxes : ! Handkerchief Boxes ! f See Extensive Display in Aider Street Window SHCU. PYRALIN -Ladies' : Fine Silk - Umbrellas v $4.75 $8.75 $13.50 if) - f H - Dolls 19 -inch Mad ame Hendren Mamma Doll, at ..... $4.49 24-ischJointed Doll with wig and moving eyes ,,.$2.S& .Engraved Greeting Cards Order NowBefore the Rush ' We have some -wonderful values at $1.00 Per Dozen Dennison Wax Dempiistratidn Every Afternoon. i Match Your Gown -" with a string of Beads HurdV Special Christmas - tPapaterie $1.25 and $2 24 Cards. Giltedged, - - -24 Sheets, Envelopes . $2.50 . ... s HurdVBoxed 1 Papets " 24 Sheets and Envelopes $1.00 , 5 Nikk-Marr 3 Neo-Plasticrae FounUii of 2 -Youth .... ..$210 5 HVallants Zanis Face Powder.,,,. .$1.00 Zanis Perfume ...'.. $2.50 5 Zanis Toilet Water..,.. $20 CANDY Chocolate Honeycomb Chipsr 5 1 pound 30C Riley's Toffy. 1 lb 33c 5 Horehound Tablets, 1 lb. ..23c Gum, 3 packages ........ 10c ' -.. 3 ELECTRIC CURLING IRON 0 DRUGGISTS Alder Street at West Park Cla-Yood Bronkets For Relief ef . i Hoarseness and Cough 42 for 23c L itifitiiiiifitiiiiiiiiiifiiiintiiiiiiiiiitimmiuiiiiiiimiiiiii I : JfXf") DAMAGED DY ' A jfa ; " y ' NO MAIL ORDERS 1 LS7lA---t!S' 171 "WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW" Bt. hipnnn? Between Morrison . and Yamhill mm i 171 Third Between Morrison and Yamhill S3 The Great Fire Sale off ering of dependable merchandise in a grand money': , saving event. Shop' here and save in this big bargain festival, , '., iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin DOMESTICS ON FIRE SALE S OLD IN RE MNANTS ONLY 36-Inch BLACK QQa SATEEN.. OOr Fast BlackHighly mercer ized sateen. . Full yard wide. Fine for bloomers, petticoats and aprons. QQ Fire Sale OOt 81x90 FINE A Q fl Bed SHEETS iL 7 "Champion" Bed sheets. Fine quality, large size. 81x90. Seamless' and . no dressingr. Launders and wears well., Fire Sale Oregon Wcl ; OVf I fk fS FLANNEL. . (JjjUVU Oregon Flannel-Finest heavy wool.' The good old . standby--red. navy, khaki and gray. Splen did for shirts and middies. The Fire Sale . . . . . . 36-Inch INDIAN Oirt HEAD... ZkOQZ Indian Head S5-inch, the gen. Uine- fine smooth f inish pure white, yard , :wide. - For lunch cloths; aprons, etc. 1, 2 and S yard lengths. . Per ' yard OQi Fire Sale ............... &d C PEQUOT QAA TUBING, 0?C Pequotw,Tubing-42 and 45. inch. The best, made. Wears and " launders pe; t. - 1, 1 and 2-yard lencthsl -. QQ Fire Sale OIt Heavy Outing ... f QIa FLANNEL SLskz Outing Flannel Heavy grade 27-inch . outing pretty stripe patterns, both light and dark; 4, 5 and 6-yd. lengths " OJL FirSale X52C 25c 40c HEAVY BATH TOWELS Bath Towels Large size, lSx 88. Heavy quality, pure white. Soft, thick and thirsty. QKn Fire Sale 3L2& UNBLEACHED 39-Inch Muslin Unbleached - S3 - inch. Fine, smooth muslin. For aprons, lunch , cloths, bed , " O JLv spreadsA Fire Sale. . A2 1 6ii WhiteFOUTINGJ. FLANNELir;,v. fViking" FlanneL Pure white, heavy outing. 27-inch. A' decided bargain; 4 and 5 yard lengths. , Yard. ; 1 f Fire Sale IO C 15c HOPE 36.IN. MUSUN "Hope -Muslta Standard qual ity. Pure white. Full yard wide. , no dressing. 5rd lengwis, yard.- Fire SaleV.i,.. xtlL 25c 40c SANlf AS . Table Oilcloth.. rSaniUs" Best 5 qualitr' oilcloth, full width, many pretty , Off A patterns. YartJ. Fire Sale M y $1.25 PONGEE; SILfC.'-, . , . Jap Ponge Heavy dustlesa weight, fine quality. - Full S3 Inches wide.- Wonderful qual ity for shirts, waists and hand kerchiefs. . QQA Fire Sale ............ OiJC -Women's' '-Wear at -Fire Sale Price SILK HEATHER ffffla HOSIERY. DSC FLANNEL GO PETTICOATS. Df t Petticoats Made' . of good grade outing flannel. , Pretty blue and pink stripe. - CTQ et f tatf Silk ' Heather Women's fine stockings. Pretty color combina tions. Nile, rose, red and grey, All sizes. r - . " KQgi Fire Sale. . vwt WOMEN'S - Aff UNION SUITS. . . . V 3C Union Suits Made of pure white fleeced cotton. Short sleeves and no sleeve, ankle. Sizes "from S3 Fire Sale .... CHILD'S WOOL JZ HEATHER Hose O Wool i Hose- Child's v pretty brown ' mixtures. ----- Menders. Sizes to 10. A decid- RQn ed bargain. gFi Sale yifV GJRLS'SIUCQfliVff Stripe Union tJLaif D Silk Stripe onion suits.' Duteb neck, elbow sleeve. .Sizes 2 te 14. Finest quality.; - QC Fire Sale .... . . . r. D XJ Outing Flannel AOA NIGHT Gowns rjBvQjC Night gownai Women's heavy outing flannel.'-Various styles in pink and blue stripes. Full long and wide. Sizes QQA to 44. Fire Sale..;,.. iOC $1 CASHMERE n A WOOL HOSE. , UeCu Wool Hose Women's .fine cashmere. Brown . and green heather mixtures. Plain and drop-stitch. All sizes RCk to 10. Fire Sale. ; .. . . Oi7C 60c Pure WOOL I HANK YARN.. 4it?55 Beautiful colors, .pure wool knitting yarn. Large full size' hanks. Every wanted ahade Famous 'Allies A On. make; Fire Sale QuC $1 "TEXTO TIE TWIST Necktie Silk For crochet and knit men's ; and ; boys' ties. Largo cones, 250 QK yards. Fire Sale...., OOC CHILD'S KNIT? er GLOVES.. ,OD Knit Gloves Children'a. Wool mixed. Pretty, plain - and stripe - styles.' All aizea.-v-?hy.'v--Q K r Fire Sale OOC r,:;75c PRETTY BABY BLANKETS; Baby Blankets 50x40, large size. Dainty animal and other designs. Pink and Blue, v -.. njT Fire Sale ......;....... DC $1X5 GIRLS' UNION SUITS., a O Union - Suits--Wmter weight. Pure white, heavy fleeced cofc ton. Long sleeve. Sizes '7K 2 to 16 years.' Fire Sale luL Men9o Wear at $2.50 Men'. Q1 RS PAJAMAS O iiaXJ & Pajamas Men's , fine heavy outing, flannel.. Attractively trimmed. Made well for last-, ing wear. All sizes. Reg ular $2o. Q1 fiQ Fira Sale OJ-aUI Union I MADE S C! f f1 R XVXRALLSr VUiailD Union 3Iade Bfl t Overalls, f Ko. 220 Jbeaviest blue denim. High back style. - All Isizes. C" " ff ;:FireSale T9 f Fire SalelPrice S0c MEN'S VlOlA SOFT COLLARS 1L3s35 Triangle soft collars. All : fa- vorite styles and qualities. Sizes 13 to 16. . Values to 50c, in. eluding silks. ; . " Oi n Fire Sale-lZ&C J.Ien's USLE DRESS SOX... Lisle Sox Men's fine dress sox. Brown, black and navy. All sizes. Fine or looks and wear. . ; 1 Ol Tire Sale .......... XsC no US rJatCJ FLANNEL SHIRTS. . . . O Flannel Shirts--Strong Tand heavy quality. hald and grey. A-well made shirt for looks and -lasting wear. All sizes to 17.' CO QK Fire Sale 0.7U t.02.50 Boy Wool Sweaters. "High School" Boys fine wool sweaters, latest slip-over style, attractive stripe - pat terns. All sizes and colors. Fire Sale 4...... .S2.50 Men' Mixed Qfl XhR Union SuiU.. V New City" Men's fine heavy quality union suits, light and dark gray mottled, r Two lots. Sizes 36 to A8. I C1 QP Fire Sale i . . , . . . Ol.UO 50c BOSTON O Qk Paris GARTERS U u w. Boston - and Paris Men's' f a- mous garters. ; Improved wide web and ; double -grip styles. : AH the new colors. QQrt Fire Sale ; ........... O J L- 40c WOOL MIXED SOX.. ilt0 Wool Sox Mixed - quality. Fine heavy grade. Black and grey. A bear lor wear, bizes to 11. Fire Sale ...... 19c inel n-n flS ' SHIRTS liLzd FLANNEL BOYS Wpol Shirts Boys fine mixed quality." Built for wear. Gray only. Sizes 13 to Uli. Mili tary collars. Regular Q- A( S2JZ5. Fire Sale:. ... OXa'7 Men's HANES O -1 7 C UNION SUITS ilctf D Hanes Men's fine union suits. Heavy gray fleeced cotton.; Best; wearing underwear made. Fine for Tit. Sizes 34 to 46. 1 rrjT Fire Sale i3XiO 50c CASHMERE f WOOL SOX.v..OtW "Montana ,B a r, ' Brand. Black 0 cashmere wool box. Sizes 9 to 11. Wonderful values. 2 pairs 75c QO Fire Sale v........... OJL t i::::::::::r.:n::":::n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r a - - i ri!!:n!:::::i;!:i:::::::i::::::;::i::!:i;!;;!;i;::::::::