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fl PAGE FOI R ruTLY EAS1 OREGON! AS. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. EIGHT PAGES CHARGE i 1 ir MADE BY HICKLE g" coui.tr PuKTl-AXD. or.. ,t Cm f hy Dairy and Kood Commissioner J. !). lilcklr thai a butter trust nlt In Portland Is supported and apptOV" . ! b Statements received from oiih of the elate i re.tmeriea since the commisMi'iier s stjttement was pub lished in The Journal. A letter from ft R. Oldaker. man afer of the Hermiston CNiMtJ company in Imatllla county, assert? that the . ii . , ries offer him .. price unreasoiuMy lower than th-.i own S.HPisUOWS for butter of their own man Ufa lure. .md he predict? methods the prka paid for butter fat to dairvnien will go to the bottom. Mated Method K.U..I The dairy and food co mmissionei ,stimated on the basis of report.-' which M rnrtwj (ron reameries that io.oO.ooo ' utter are boMftM annually by mein lrs of the alleged "trust" (ron country creameries, the city creaiu erles fixing their own price, the. selling the butter of their own man ufacture again at their own price. Since making the statement the dair commissioner's office has received re ports from 159. ili pounds largely marketed with city creameries b country creameries from which ho had not before heard The letter from the Hermiston Creamery company, in part, reads: "I note your article in the papers and heartily concur in your opinion as regards the apparent 'trust' am ong the big city creameries. I am not alone In this as I have Just rs ceived a letter from the Corvallir creamery and Mr. Kauplsch, tf e manager, agrees very heartily with you in your whole article. He states to me that he has time and aga.n tried to have the country creameries get together and make a stand and try for better conditions relative to market and getting proper ouota- j tions. etc.. etc. "Here I am with this creanierx j which la making splendid butter, an l j have butterfat quoted at from 30 to 35c per pound and city creamery . butter quoted at 31c to 32c. and the 1 country creamery butter, which ordi-1 narily is absolutely a better article, is quoted much lower Product seal to city. "This broad difference calls the country dairyman right on to the floor and he Jumps all over his coun try creameryman about butterfat prices, and sends his milk right away from home to the city market. The result will be Just as It has been in all sorts of trade before this, as soon as the country creamery is out of business, the price of butter fat will go to the bottom, and the country dairy men can fish or cut b?.it Just as suits him best and in any case he is helpless. A regular organ isation of all the country creameries, aided and abetted by the country dairymen, would be a counter cfcargf on the alleged trust, but It would be no more legal to my way of thinking than the city trust. For the peopie to stand by their communities would in the end make well for the better ment of conditions. Tou have no doubt a scheme to better sales condi tions, and at the same time save the lives of the country' creameries to the people, who have to be saved even in spite of themselves." r MOTHERS WATCH IRRITABLE CHILDREN! That fever, paleness grinding of teeth while asleep, and coated tongue are indications that your child has worms In its system. Klckapoo' Worm Killer quickly gets rid of these parasites It is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. It is peasant to take, has three effective, medicinal qualities acts as a laza-, tlve, expels the worms, and tones upj the system. Begin treatment today! and eliminate the cause of Irritable ! ness. ;5c Adv CHARTER ADVANCE HAS BEARISH EFFECT ON PIT (From Wednesdays Journal Severe weakness in the Chicago market, with heavy price losses, due to the greatly increased arrivals of ; wheat there, and the fact that over j lOOs are being asked for steamers to ary wheat to Kurope caused a gen ! era! stoppage Of tuslness in the Pa-1 ttfk northwest this morning. While i onf rmed sales of wlie -.1 have been repotted as high as (LoSl U j"'r bushel in the country, basis! Cortland delivers, still this morning j practical!) no country bids could he; rond. The rsreita situation Is generally good. Sut the freight rate advance In the principal demoralizing Influence1 here. Qkfgosf "ti pass: re were re-. BOrtaa! M to M higher by London to-! day. with Liverpool spot unchanged to id higher. ine quantity i"f wheat) for the I'nlted Kingdom is but little more than half as big as that which Is usu ally available at this period of the! -eason although some allowance' must be bad ;.r ttie fact that t: e 'luantlu must lie made for the t . t that thi iiuantlty afloat Is nearly nil J due to arlve promptly. whereas htj former seasons a good deal of the! floating wheat suppls was on passage; from Australia and the Pacific eaaH H) "f foreign wheat ts very small. ; the etjulv alert nf only five weeks' iulrctnents '' No i liHtige I shown In the Row I ii.,rk, '.-r the .ft . Kerne of the mi'l-' ers .,uotltig I', and others Jio . - 4 Sale Starts Saturday, Oct. 23rd EVERY PAIR OF SALE STARTS ALL BLANKETS LENDs' COMFORTABLES REDUCED OCTOBER 30 REDUCED Sale Ends Saturday, Oct, 30th JUST at the beginning of the cool season when your thoughts are turning to warmer bed coverings this store is planning a Great Sale of Blankets and Comfortables, and on Saturday morning you can come here and by your entire winter needs of thos usefull and necessary articles at prices away under the regular values. Do not put off your buying for this is indeed a remarkable, extraordinary money saving event. Come to this great OCTOBER MONEY SAVING SALE Offering seasonable merchandise at greatly reduced prices just when other stores are asking and getting full profits. This store is dividing the profits with you and at the same time giving you the merchandise that is most wanted at this season of the year. We do not wait until the season is over, but right in the beginning of the season you are getting advantage of unusual low prices. Rer.d this advertisement over carefully, then come and see the goods we offer. We know that you will not hesitate the savings are too great to be passed over lightly. Let us demonstrate to you the wonderful savings we are offering. Every Ladies' Suit and Coat in the House is included in this wonderful sale. COTTON BLANKETS Rig. full size, extra heavy nap; 85c grade; white. tan and grey, now 76 $1.25 grade, tan, grey and white, now $1.13 $1.50 grade, grey, white and tan, now $1.34 $1.75 grade, white, grey and tan, now $1.57 BIG, FLUFFY COMFORTABLES $2.00 grade, satin covering, combed cotton filled $1,79 $2.50 grade, satin covering, combed cotton filled $2.23 00 grade, sain covering, combed cotton filled $2.69 $3.50 grade, satin covering, combed cotton filled $3.15 $5.00 grade, satin covering, combed cotton filled $4.19 BATH ROBE BLANKETS In beautiful color de signs with cord and tassle all ready for making. These are made of fine soft yarn and have extra long nap, insuring you a warm and durable robe at a small price. $2.50 value $2.19 $3.00 value $2.69 $3.50 value $3.15 WARM WOOL BLANKETS Beautiful border combinations. Full siie. $2.50 Blankets, gray, ton, white $2.23 $3.00 Blankets, gray, ton, white $2.69 $4.50 Blankets, gray, ton, white $3.98 $5.00 Blankets, gray, tan, white $4.49 $6.00 Blankets, gray, tan, white $5.38 $7.50 Blankets, gray, tan, white $6.75 $8.00 Blankets, gray, tan, white $7.49 $9.00 Blankets, gray, tan, white $8.10 $10.00 Blankets, gray, tan, white $8.98 Hand Bags 98c Good grade of pin seal, made on heavy German silver frames, fancy silk linings; each Bag fitted with mirror, powder case, note book and coin purse. Regular $2.50 value 98? Ladies' Coats About 25 in the lot. Good assortment of mixtures and plain colors in most every shade. Button, velvet and fur trimmed; both lined and unlined. A good assortment of sizes and the price is unusually low for coats that former ly sold as high as $30. For this sale we of fer them at the low price of $5.00 Ladies' Warm Coats This lot consists of about 20 Coats that formerly sold from $25.00 to $40.00, and among them you can find your size in either a plain or fancy mixture. The price is only $7.50 Sale of S1LK r v I A I WAISTS Coming just at a time when you are naturally thinking of buying two or more waists for the coming season. They come in a good as sortment of shads and in such ma terials as Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette and Crepe Meteor, and they are marked to sell at ONE HALF the regular price. HOUSE DRESSES ON SALE A dandy line of these useful and necessary gar ments in a good assortment of patterns, both dark and light shades. Materials of best quality Ging ham and Percale. All size., 34 to 54. (Note Q the big sizes). Special price only, each Ow I Sale Outing Flannel Gowns $2.00 CORDUROY TAMS AND AUTO HATS 980 In black and white combina tions, red, green, tan and brown. Onlv 9S0 69 cents, AD Sizes 75c NECKWEAR 25 Good assortment of Quaker col lars and sets made of crepe de chine, voile and organdy 25 BOYS SUITS UNDERPRICED! Right-Posture Suits are all the name implies. They are at once a stylish, durable suit and at the same time they brace the shoulders, insur ing the boy against round shoulders so easily developed in growing boys. Try one at a saving today. $5.00 Suits. $6.00 Suits. $6.50 Suits. $7.50 Suits. $8.00 Suits. $10.00 Suits Sale Price . Sale Price .. Sale Price .. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price S3. 75 84.80 $5.20 5.95 $6.35 87.95 GREAT SALE OF COATINGS Offering most unusual values and just at a time when they are most in demand. These have been placed in two lots and the price should move them out in a hurry. Lot No. 1 Values $3.00 to $4.50. Sale price $2.25 Lot No 2 Values $1.95 to $2.50. Sale Price $1.25 LADIES' SWEATERS Vi-PRICE In a good assortment of colors and sizes, ranging in price from $3.00 to $10.00, are being offered at ONE-HALF PRICE. $2.00 Corduroy Tans 98c 75c Collars 25C $2.50 Hand Bags 98r $1.50 Neck Ruffs HOC Come to this sale Satur day and save a good many dollars. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS All sizes, extra good weight. Colors, blue, red, white and gray. Values from $1.00 to $4.00 and to close them out we are offering them at Sale Price, each 49 Hi M SALE OF WOOL CHALLIES Both light and dark colors in a big range of patterns. Sale pr. yd. 49c ALEXANDERS A GOOD PLACE FOR YOU TO TRADE Munsing Wear An Unusual Sale of Munsing Wear that will attract every woman. This is ac knowledged by women every where as the perfection in knitted under garments and here you can buy them at an unusual sav ing. No. 3745 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes $2.50, now $1.89 . Extra sizes $2.09 No. 8445 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes $1.25, now 98 Extra size.-- $1.13 No. 3345 High neck, Ioiik sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes $1.75, now $1.32 Kxtra sizes $1.49 No. 2345High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes $3.00, now $2.25 Extra sizes $2.63 No. 2745 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes $3.50, now $2.63 Kxtra sizes 82.9S No. 4045 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular $4.00 value, all sizes, WW $2.98