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II ft chlgon daily -,jgui.;;al, r c:itla:;d,-- ch:go:v 1111. HARDIk&TOOLM Oil PROHI LAW, SAYS DRY LEADER , Tb Harding - .administration bas ailed conapletelr in lt. duty to prop erly enforce the national - prohibition law and the president himself , has shown by his cabinet Appointments that he is not In earnest In hia enforcement of the Volstead act,' in the opinion of V'lcgll Hinshaw, national chairman of the Prohibition party who addressed a larse sratherlnK. t the X M. C A. ; Sunday, afternoon. ; v-. "Since the present administration has been in office there has been & marked laxity In the fight against the liquor traffic. Hlnshair said. "The appoint ments of Daugherty, Mellon and Weeks to the Harding' cabinet serve as proof that the president is not do ing his vtmosi. to. enforce the statute. Each of the three men is an avowed 'wet' and has done nothing to aid en forceraerit ct the law.",. PE1H9ICT8 3BT WORLD Hlnahaw. who was formerly an at torey tn Portland, is optimistic in his view of the prohibition question. He believes that the efforts of the na- ttMl rrtmmiftft will nuh nthnr emin. tries and that before 1930 the 'entire on - recent -events ' In other countries, where several moves already have been started toward the advent of dry laws. According to Hinshaw. the great dif ficulty in enacting- world - wide dry laws will' be encountered In Western Europe. " He . cite the recent defeat of the Central powers in the war and ' the overthrow of . monarchist govern . meats as proof that the peoples of these countries will eventually take a hand in the dry fight and bring about the placing of the lid on manufacture of intoxicant in foreign-lands. , WBSTEB1T XTJBOPE WETTEST Willi J Europe last year Hinshaw ' said be addressed several meetings in Austria and Germany, where, he pre dicts, prohibition will be in force in few;, years, t At one of these meetings 4000 persons, the entire audience, greet - ed, his remarks with applause and unanimously" voted in behalf of a dry law. . In Bielefeld, Germany, a city of 78, WO inhabitants, lfc,066 persons went - to the polls to vote on the dry aues tion and of that number 12.C26 favored the abolition of intoxicating liquor. "Western Europe will prove stum . bung block in -the path of dry sdvo catea, but England and France will 'soon come to realize that prohibition wall prove a great help to them," Hin shaw said. "In the United States the Prohibi tion party is increasing in power. The recent elections, although they showed .little visible change in the attitude of the voters, demonstrated clearly that light wines and beer will not return. : The decisive victories of the drys in California and Ohio tend to show that the bone-dry movement is popular with . the people. - Up until the- November .elections Ohio and California had no bone-dry laws ' and the "Volstead act j was not rigidly enforced. Now condi tion will b materially different : SEEK BETTER EWEOBCEMETfT f "We r opposed to any modifica tion of the present national prohibit Hon lawftbut Geek,' better enforcement. of ,the. statute. There is plenty of room for more action toward the suppres sion or the traffic. "More competent men ''should be en listed in the fight against Jiquor and more funds should be appropriated for the enforcement of the law. In Ore gon there are not enough agents. The -government should take it upon itself to see that there is a large enough force at work against any possible in fraction of our dry statute. , "Jail sentenoeaQather than fines are favored for., better results in cases where violators are convicted. The average fine is but a small portion of : rne amount or money earned through illicit liquor traffic and fails to dis courage bootleggers. Second and third offenders should be given penitentiary sentences. . The Jails are the places for bootleggers and moonshiners." Hinshaw. la of the opinion that the home-brewing fad is gradually dying out in the, country. For some time there was much brewing in the homes, he says, but this is steadily decreasing. - v : " D. M. GBOSHONfi T. M. Groshong, 7. who crossed the plains in 1853 with his parents to. MU waukie. died near Wllhoit Tuesday. In J5 his parents 'located on a dona tion land claim I. miles east of Mar quam. lie married Harriet-1. Webb, May 18, 1872. ; His wife, two eons, four brothers and a sister survive. Members of the Keepers i.: t l SERVICE SANITATION QUALITY 1 1 JtlLrL, III ,.m$J I 4 4fTlMn9 Broadway AND Washington St. H FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT 4- ENTRANCES THE MOST TALKED THOUGHT OF IN THE "PLENTY FOR TWENTY' :-T SEES WORLD', UNDER " ; PROHI JLAW JN 1930. WA i 1 w ' if I v at fl . X V , X Virgil Hinshaw, former Portlander and cbatrmaa ; of Prohibition party. " ' " Chairman . Answers Criticism Aimed at Community Che s t ' Objection to the Chest blbause it aids in the support of one baby home, among Its 50 institutions, has been made by America First Lodge 926. fur ther designation of this organization being unknown. This group has issued a circular letter to many cit liens op posing the Chest generally because of this single objection. "The position of this lodge is unten able," aaid Chairman E. C. Sammona, l' because the Chest is a. merger only of drives and not of institutions. If we could reach this lodge, we could point out the error it has fallen into. 3 "But we do not wast the general public to be misled. If anyone has any particular objection to one institu tion, all that is necessary is to desig nate what institutions one wants -to help or to specify what one agency the subscriber does not want to help ana these instructions will be carried out faithfully. "The Chest Is a merger- or drives. It substitutes one drive for the recurr ing, overlapping drives of former yeare and replaces the old wasteful method with an .efficient, businesslike way of caring for the city's unfortunate. It 4s all wrong to say that becwaa one has a nreiuaice against one lnturauea, o should not give to the support of any other. Capable business men -and lead of the community who make up the Chest board of directors have investi gated alt the agencies helped by the Chest 'and believe them all worthy of support!" . , Transcontinental Freight Eates Cut I 50 Percent, Jan. 12 Reductions In transcontinental freight rates, ranging as high as 60 per cent. on shipments of tallow, tadlo amplify big sets, wrought Iron and steel com pressed cylinders, from Pacific coast points to TOastern territory, were an nounced by the Southern Pacific com pany "Saturday, . to become effective January 12. On inedible vegetable tallow, the present rate of 75 cents per 100 pounds from Pacific coast points to Chicago and- points west, will, be reduced to 65 cents. The new rates on carload shipments of radio amplifying sets will range from $3.68 per 100 pounds to Chicago to $3.44 to Colorado. points. Less than t carload rates will range from $5.10 1 to Chicago to $3.66 to Colorado points. Oh less ' than carload shipments of wrought iron and steel compressed-air cylinders" moving from Pacific coast points to Eastern destinations, the new tariff rate will range from $3. OS to New Tork to $2.63 to Kansas ORy. The carload rates will range from $1.80 to New Tork to $1.42 to Kansas City. ., . , National . Restaurant Association ; I i OF AND THE BEST 4 3 HATING PLACES COUNTRY : Vp3.'7" n tt v rxKSJ b ONLY 17 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRIST3IAS-NO I.IATTEU YrTIEItEYOU SHOP SHOP EARLY! prrrr: ;MaU Orders filled by. ',.'expei fenced! shoppers and foitarard-, ed : same " day s -received. Shop by Mailf RELIABLE Every Department is Filled to Oterflowinsr with the Choicest Gifts. Assortments, This Year, Are More Complete Than Ever Before. Gifts for Personal Use and Gifts for the Home in Wonderful Variety. Let This Great Xmas Store Help Yea Solve the Gift Problem. Gift Sale of Women's Quality Blouses Second Floor I or the amount entailed, we know of no article that would be more pleasing or bettor evidence of its donor's good taste and thoughtfulness than a pretty blouse. The Ai$nial Gift Sale, whidh starts tomorrow morning:, offers values" that will appeal to Avery thrifty shopper. This extraordinary sale includes our entire stock of Women's Blouses all the season's' best styles and materials are represented. Women's Blouses Priced CfrOOQ Specia tD fJmUO Second Floor 1 iovely Blouses of Crepe de Chine and 1 Georgette white, flesh, jade, navy, he ina, brown and beige. Fancy overbloue effects trimmed with beads, embroidery,, braids, - laces, etc Snort and muum length sleeves. Specially priced at S3.98 Women's Blouses Priced S4.49 Special Second Floor Cteve de Chine. Georeette Crepe and SatUj Blouses in a variety of charming stylet Novelty and tailored models, also th smart new coatee ef fects. Beaded,? embroidered and braids. All the newest Printer shades. QA Af Priced special fr Gift Sale at D All -Class Beaded Blouses of Canton and Geor gette Crepe in n large selection of beau tiful models niejst appropriate for, gift giving. Many Imported Blouses includ ed. Full assortment of the latest shades andeombinatior. Extraordinary values. Special Sale prices $13.50 to $44.96 $12.50 to $15 AnothenGreat Underpt 'ice Sale Small Rugs Third Floor Small size Rugs are not only useful-but decora tive as well, special shipment just received enables us to offer exceptionll values ; in Quality . Rugs from the best makers. Pattjrns and ' colors in "Satisfying selection. 27x54 INCH VELVET RUGS of a high-grade make. t Chouc of 25 different patterns. Splendid $3.0 values. 'Take advantage of -this low pridje. SpeciaIvfor Tuesday at only AXMINSTER IRUGS, ' size ' -27x54 inches. About 100 Tfi this offering. -Newest pat ' "terns and jest colorings. Regular $5JS0 values. Priced extra special Tuesday it AXMINSTER; RUGS of finest quality.: Size , 27x54 inchei. Great variety of desirable patterns to select from. Regular $6.00 "values. On special Bale Tuesday at only VELVET RUGS size 36x72 inches and very fine quality. Just the thing for the living.: room. Beautiful colorings. Extraordinary " values. : Priced special Tuesday at only AXMINSTER RUGS sise 26x72 inches. : Choice assortment of new patterns and colors to taake - selection from. Rugs of quality. : Specially priced Tuesday at only AXMINSTER RUGS-these are of an excep tionally good quality and the patterns and - colors are most ' desirable. : Size 36x72 - inches. .Specially priced Tuesday at only i i j : Extra , Trading Stamps ! will W given with 'every purchase of - a Sweeper Vac Electric Cleaner made :1000 during December. " Place your order, assure prompt delivery. Department, Third Floor. f r MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. a; Store for ;Ghristiiias ;Gif ts! Women's Blouses Priced QI7 QQ Special tD I &0 Second Floor Exceedingly attractive are these high-class Blouses. Tailored and dressy styles in pleasing variety. Made up m Crepe de Chine, Satin and Canton Crepe in a splendid selection of favored colors. Sizes to 46. dT QQ Priced special or Gift Sale at D I UO Women's Blouses Priced -I fl1 Special 3) XUi Second Floor Select her gift Blouse from this exceptionally fine group. Daintiest of holiday styles that are ex pressive of good taste and refinement. Georgette Crepe, Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Black, I-fl f ff white and colors.. Gift Sale oAUaJU Blouses Reduced Tailored Blouses of Pongee, Radium, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Some with fancy yest fronts and long collars, me last worn in smartness for the holiday season. .Trimmed with high grade laces, tucks, etc.' Extra values, Special Sale, prices ; $4.50 to $12.56 Silk Umbrellas SpeciaUy $A Priced at tD&.OD Main Floor Announcing a special selling of Women's Silk Umbrellas that will be welcome news to those who have planned to give something practical and useful this. Christmas. Umbrellas of Quality such as any woman would select if she were buying for herself. All are full size, some have taped edges, others with one inch satin selvage. All the newest novelties in handles including rings, straps, crooks, amber, white, gray, etc. with ferrules to match. Plain and spoon ' tips. All colors. ' Over 200 JQ Qjj in the lot. 12.50 and $15 values at DOaD Morning: Hours Are Best for Shopping s A L E Extra fancy, 125 and larger a box Smaller t sizes $2.00 box at? once tn order to $2J5 $69 $7l -Xmas" Greeting ' Cards : -the largest selection in all Portland. See Alder Street Circle. Pickwick Auto Stages to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle tickets and reservations may be had at our. American Express Travel Bureau I ' Second Floor Children's Gift . Handkerchiefs' Dainty Kerchiefs that are sure to please the little folk. Fancy figures of various kinds, animals, little tots at play, etc Em broidered in colors. Put up 3 in a TAi gift box. Moderately priced at only tJlC Handkerchief Section, Main Floor A Timely Sale of , Pure Linen Table Cloths Buy for Gifts! Main Floor Ho housewife ever has an oversupply of Table Cloths. If you have linens on your gift list don't fail to in vestigate this notable offering. Shop early. Linen Table Cloths, size 2x2 yds. $10.65 Linen Tsble Cloths, 2x2 V2 yds. --$12.75 Linen Table Cloths, sise 2x3 yds. $14 85 Linen Napkins to Match, dozen $127 5 Handkerchief Linens U for v men's and women's handkerchiefs white and colors. Priced $1.25 to $3 yd. Irish Huck Toweling 50c to $1.50 yd. Linen Glass Towelings, checks, 40c75c Round Thread Pillow Linens extra fine quality. Moderately priced $1.50 to $3.50 Art Crashes in natural colors 75c yd. up Saleof Davenports and Chairs $421.00 Two-Piece Set Davenport and Chair, covered in heavy blue and gold cut velour. Narrow band of. mahogany around base. Queen Anne legs, covered in denim underneath. This suite sells in the regular way at $421.00. QnqQ CA One only. Priced extra special Tuesday &&djijj $530.00 Two-Piece Set $298.75 Davenport and Chair, covered in polychrome velour in soft pastel colorings. .Frame has carved base and the lines of the suite are of the new arched back type simple yet graceful. Covered in denim CJOQQ n"C underneath. Regular $530 value. Special l-iaOa I O S A L E Spitzeriberg Apples f" t From Our Own Hood Kiver Orchards AT LOWER THAN WHOLESALE PRICES Send a box to your friends back East for Quristmas. Packed ready. . fox shipping. Special express , rates : on , apples. Fancy 125 and larger. a box Choice sizes ' -in . a $ $ Smaller sizes $1.50 box J5 25 Fine for cooking purposes , , ' Hood River Valley Apples h better grown in the world. Phone your order Atwater 4800. Model Grocery, Fourth Floor, BS a, T - 1 T. - - M 1 I J I . s x-SirteZy ..'7 ? Toyland Is Aglow With : Christmas Gheer JOYOUS shouts of the children as they behold the wonderful new toys remind us of our own happy childhood and the keen. .r i-j.i- . . t anucipation .wn a w m c n wo awaited the coming of Christmas. Jolly Old Santa ' . (Himself) ; is here to greet the children. Big, happy," smiling - Santa with his red suit and high boots t. Let the little, folks come in and visit him. , Now. is the best "time before, the the ' rush commences Santa Appears in " Toyland Every Day 10 to 12 -2 to 5 . .y. Every little boy and girl iii Port land is invited to come and have a chat with Jolly Old Santa Claus. Gift Suggestions Games and Pozzies all ' the , popular kinds for young and old. Priced 25c to $3.50 Combination Game Boards, al : ways acceptable at $4.50 Tree Ornaments in great vari ety. Latest novelties Mod- erately priced 5c to $1.00 Stuffed Animals Doprs, Cats, Elephants,- Bears 50c to $5 Doll Trunks in many different kinds. $1.00 to $6.50 $239.50 $395.00 Three-Piece Set $241.00 Davenport, Chair and' Rocker,) upholstered in high-1 grade cut velour in mulberry and taupe. Wing back I design, built for comfort and durability. Covered inH aenim unaerneacn. ixtra value at $530. Cf 1 lift One suite only. Priced extra special at DrJLaUU $324.75 Two-Piece Set $210.50 Davenport and Chair, covered in Cordova Velvet and trimmed - with plain " mulberry velour. Very best of workmanship. Graceful lines. You will be delighted with this high-grade suite. Regular ?0" A CTfl $324.75 value.- One vonly. Special at D&1JDJ Silk Underwear Sale Bargain Circle, Main Floor Camisoles of Radium : ' Silk and Wash Satin. y Tailored and trimmed. Flesh .color Q" fQ only. Specially priced ' D X aO Camisoles of yi f igrtred Wash Satin, Radium and Belding's , Satin. Several styles, CO CA Flesh and white at DiDJ -Ask for your Trading Stamps. GiveHera (tn. jli9 r JLlieriXlULlU, Fireless Cooker : . : .... . n- j . .. t. . -s v in- for Xmas! and you Vill give her something that will be a. constant reminder of - your thoughtfulness. , These famous Cook ers may be purchased on our easy pay plan -.-1 $1 DOWN A Week good box --eave time, labor and fuel expense. C A. number ol aixxerent styles and sizes. Come in and let us tell you more about this modern way of pre paring meals : We will hold and make delivery at any time you may desire, - Housewares Store, 3rd Floor ; 1 i i i , t; w i 1 ! i t t f 4 PVJ I I I I i I, - 1 Toy Dishes of Aluminum, tin,' China i and ivory pyralin. ? Pricea range 25c to $3.50 Building Blocks, McLaughlin's, . Bradley's, etc 10c to $6 Meccano and Erecto Sets in , various sizes. Amusing and . 1 instructive, i Sure to please. Priced at $1.50 to $15.00 Electric Trains a. toy every bojT appreciates $6 to $40 Dolls all kinds $1 to $10 - T Wheel Goods Coaster Wagons in sev eral , different styles and .makes. A useful- gift. Spring 'Wagons, Kiddie Kars. Velocipedes. Bicy ' cles. Tricycles, Toy Autos, .Baby Carriages, . Wheel Barrows, etc, Purchases will be held and delivered . at . any time you desire. Sample Suites 3rd Floor A fortunate purchase enables us to offer our customers a well-known maker's sample line . of high grade Davenports and Chairs at close to half regular value. Splendid examples of the uphol sterer's skill. - Covered in high-grade velour. AH new models ' are . here. Here's a wonderful opportunity to select home gifts of quality at very remarkable savings. Bloomers of Wash Satin in iiesh color .only. Elas- Jrt qq tic waist and knee at Diru .Bloomers of excellent quality Radium silk. in flesh QQ Off and white. Special Od70 Step-itf j r Chemise,; Radium silk, tailored styles. QQ A f Specially i priced at oOrU f i i I I m. in - Vfc W ii i. ii V iLU t I i A NEVER CLOSED