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i. T.n .ft'.;, it m iH.au :;. L. i 'f - ' ' .S'f """" Page Pour HABEUS CORPUS WRiT; OF BDBO'S DISMISSED' in,. -flirt. i: n .!; Ujn; ii !Vi,- - ;, a; 1 ,1 !(. r;:f , 1 ,i r v. ... I ""'7 , ft ; -nut ff SOMETHING NEW . AND BETTER . . . 1 In Children's j Footwear fc . . , . I ..-.f, : - I Peaectly flttlaar. eaey wUk tfte bHltr ! staad -a koM taelr otra Ike roughest age aad ta kardeet kaoeka aa active, atardr. care-free little boy r girl could possibly sire theas while at tke aame time (aad ALL tha tlaie) posaeaslna; tke atrle aad dlatlactloa of tke handsomest, sasat faaltleaaly made, akoe for rrowa-aaa. ' '' Kippy Klogs for Kids ' are altogether INDIVIDUALS-the latent ereatlda of a maker whose regular suea's aad wdmea's foot wear - llaea have for inaar years -Field tke preference . of tke moat exaetlaaly , fasfldtoua . trade' la America,' Oaly tke finest grade of loaa-llved leather araes lato tkem eoft, pliable, wonderfully 'strong aad darable, Special eoaatruetloa make tkem aracllrnllr SKAM LBS absolutely SMOOTH laalde. It la great satlafaetloa to ea eeuatrr ' each aaleadld material aad workmaaskla aowadara. Oaee ToaVa seea tkem yoa'lt sever anla lie aatlafled to provide VOUR Kiddy with the eommoa. plaee footgear roangatere too oft-- are forced ta wear. I ' AND, " DOLLAR , FOR DOLLAR. YOU'LL RBCKIVKI PAR BUTTER VALUE THAN KVEll BBKOHB WAS TIICKBD INTO A PAIS or CHILDREN'S HHOHS. 'V.'' 828 Willamette . r':i' Police Court Cases ; : Few Durins: Morning , This ! morning trctirity was vausunlly lignt In police court, only four appearing in answer to summonw left la their cars by lh traffic department. Mrs, W. M tide .paid $0 for crossing ,tlie street Intersection at 'i'entb and Qui at more than l'J miles an bour. u. u, Brien paid for uorking over time on Wtllnmetto street.' A Tanner paid t'2 for narking his car In a safety . tone. It (. Iladley also parked his vnr in a safety aone, and waa assessed 2. Rails In Place For New Streetcar Line Halls for the afreet railway system on , nlliamette street, between Kleventh and Thirteenth, were being hauled into place today by the rlotilbern 1'aclflc vrew. Ties were pinned -Tuesday, and tin gravel bed bad bceii .laid beforo that time.1 I,, v The new rails art, Q2 feet In length. ' and each rail has a weight of 1 UK) -pounds. Tin space alopg the track will be paved as soon as tho track baa boon laid and the bed settled. : Mutual Life Insurance -Oo O, M. Bprafne. U .8. National Bank Jildg. , U HEAL SKIN DISEASES ,'Alply Zonio, Olonn, Ponotrnt ing, Antiseptic Liquid V' It Is unnecessary fur you to suffer ,L with Kt-xeiua. lllotcbrs, Itlnsworm. Haidi. i es and similar skin trotibleii. Zomo ob ' talnrd at any drug store for il,V, or tl.00 for exlra lavse buttle, and lironuit. ! appllrd will usually give Instant roJ lief from itching torture. It vlrnnsos , aud sootbes rlie skin and heals quickly a)nr1 effe'tlvely most skin diseases. Kemo is a wonderful, iienetrating, ills- . ' appearing liquid and is soothing to the J ' ' "biost delicate skin. Oct It today and save ti'if 1" further distress. Zemo Soap, - 3e ',.. J-emo Ointment, Btk?.- " ' ' t. Sash and Door V 0; B. Williams Co. IMS Flist Ave. la. t leaf tie. Waak. " Largest mill In Weat allln dU root to the user. Bavea you all mid dleman's profits, CHKKICN nOUSB BASTf ' it In. wide by II In. high lOo A, doian different (Isea In stock for prompt shipment. CHICKEN MOtm) IHf LIOBT la. by tO In. Prloe (Used .J.tO ritla ls,tbs alt reeommsnded by .Western Washington Btperlment Sta tion. Ordesa filled promptly. FIR DOOM Ftva cross pans! doors, I ft. ( In. by t ft- f In. at each ' i , , ti.Ot One panal doors, at each . .. , ,,M,tl Mqney obasrtully , refunded If not aatlafled. Writ for frss lllastrated catalog No. T, Oonlalna helpful bints for Ttimodeltnc tha aid borne or plan ning tha asw ona, ' 0. B. WiUiams Co. Citabllihod lltl, Hahena corpna writ by Robert Bolo, ImpriKoned early in October on a liquor luii-en And without trinl In the mean while, was dlmnbmcd bjr Jiulge O. I'., )kl)worth in circmt court uiw tnorouig. .iuilge Mklpworth hld that, there had been no unnecenAarr delnr on the nert i of the atate in selling a dute (or Bubo'n trial. .. . The Inw'doeB not expect 'n, dlitrit-t nttornev to otod' oil orderly biMineca to try a defendant charged with any ape- clfkf violation of atatule, tne juuge muu. and in llrat light the defendant could not exnect trial durine the cvral weeka I following hla arreat when tbe diatrict f-fittorney waa buy with criminal naea in circuit court, fcven iih late o Tue day, November 13, the atate had declar ed ltd readineaa to go to trinl on the condition that it be allowed three or four days to aecure the major witneeM, the judge aid, but defenuunt'a attorneys. ! of .which he bad two at two different times, were chiefly concerned with other '.iiapects of tbe case Uiun actliiig a date for trial. Walter B. .Tones represented Bobo In court today. Gordon Well bad been at torney for, the prisoner dp to about two weeka ago. - Bobo was jailed in the now famous "movie studio" raid near the state game Em u Ptartrj. Kggs, fresh 45(B;4flc Uena, light . ,.,..10fi)12c Hens, heavy, live . ........... 2021e Broilers. .....i 1621c Bsrurfat Mi Buttar. Creamery Butter 4850c Butterfat . ., ...01c . rniaat mantat - meers ,..,.......,..... !5c Cows , Beef, dressed me ,10c Ewes Wethera ... ., ...4a ..5 Oftc ..Uc .8V4c- 78c . .. ..10c Lfluibs , l.amus, Heavy Veal, dressed, 00 to WO lbs. Pork, dressed . Hogs, live .7 l-4c White wheat ,.9192c Bed wheat me Oats 45c Barley, bushel S6c Barley, ton f)2 Hides, kip So Wool . 2740c vagatMiaa mi rmn. Potatoes, new, lb, .11c Carrots , ,....zc .....20c 2tto m. .2d .. ' .. .10c ,. ..2e .3 ffl 8 l-4c lVdii2o Garlic . Turnips, lb. Beets, lb. Homo grown peppers Parsnips Onions ' Cabbage .,. CHICAGO ORAIN REVIEW ' Chicago, Nov. 21. Wheat and oats closed blgdor, Corn irregular on the Chi cago Buard of Trado today. Lato Investment buying checked wheat's' sinking spell ami resulted In a rally which sent prices soaring to u nninr. fmcllnniillv above Alio owning. Htrcngtli in wheat caused buying tn rVforred corn months and resultant ad vances. December delivery, however, wns under the depressing influences of lower cash markets, liberal country offerings aud uo shipping demand. . OatH displayed independent strength all day with Icccmber leading in the strength on axreount uf Hedges i i-ann-, diuna, in feeding demand and lighter re ceipts. Little realising developed la provis ions and carried prices to lower levels. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK i, ' ; ; Portland, Ore., Nov. 21. Cattle re oeipta TU1; tone of market steady; beef, good grade steers )fU.75fa!7JH); medium f.7ori,U.7G; choice cows; heifers $4.75 dlS.ffi; canncrs 1.50j:aJ5; bulls i(ft 4; calvos ;i.50S!.'10. . lliog receipts 8l4; tone df marbet slow; meilium to choice $7.25Qs7.60; heavy tUC'tCW); pigs 0i!7. Hheep recelpta 4211; tone of market stcsilv: medium to choice lambs HOfm 11.23; yearlings ttKiii); wethera tS.tK'l! i.ou; owes J.ouiji'O.w. SEATTLE PRODUCE Heattlc, Wash., Nov. 21. Butler 00 file; eggs JHKii.Kk; bens OIWc; potu toes liiji -r ' PORTLANO PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Nov. 21. Butter 40(?i) 4lc; eggs, 'buying price 40(ltU'i4!c; eggs selling price 4IS(ii.'oi.' cheese U2V4 UUc; hens Kkji 2ltc. Meats uuobauged. BOSTON WOOL '' Boston, Mass., Nov. SI. Business In the wool market continues snotty and some speculation is reiwrted along Sum mer street, speculators navs been par ticularly interested In supers H ss tbe demand for this pulled woo) Is good.. . . fume local nouses are scouting tne western markets looking for wool yet unconsigned. Cable report that Japan is Incressing her operations in tbe Aus tralian wool market. New Zralaud reports a sfroug market by Amerlctin participation. It la claimed ui some iiutirtera that boldera of con. signed wools are holdjng back nud this makes uuotatlona on , (joincatic grades very steady. , HALF APPLE CROP SOLD Hood Ulver. Or., Nor, 21. Shipping records show that au approximate AO per cent of the valley's lfcll apple tannage Has beeu forwardetl to market or storage inilnts. Shipments .up to yesterday had exceeded l.iOO carloads. .The Apple Growers' association alone bad forward ed tiim.711 boxes of apples. Tbe 'co operative agency' total receipts' from growers to date reached 1JW0.WW boxes, an excess of 02,000 boxes over the total of last year. It la unw anticipated that the asociatlon's total receipts this scu son will reach almost l.tXKI.000 boxes. . Thp suiumrnta of annles to dnte ex ceed by more thnn 40 per cent the ship dents at Hie same time a yeur ago. Ite frlirerator cars have been far more lilrn- ttful and service generally baa been speeded up. TURKEY SHIPPING ORDERS FILL Portland, Nov. 21. The dressed tor ley msrkct wsa steady yesterday on the basis of :UU for good grade. A number of fslr-siaed shipping orders were filled, which reduced the accuuiulatlon on tbe street. lilve poultry waa In good supply and the tone of the market waa somewhat easier, but quotations were no tower. Kggs were atrady, with a good genera! dents nd. Cube butter continued Urol. Top sosr es were in small supply. PORTLAND GRAIN ' Portland. Ore., Not. 21. Wheat: h-trd white $1.02: soft white SI 01: wes tern white tl 01; hanl winter Ofc; north- WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL By VELMA RUPERT I . ' CLUB ITEMS SHOULD BE PHONED Til TO TUB SOCIETJf EDITOR BKTWEEN 10 A. M. AND 12 M. fKT,EPIIONB NUMB HI 1200 - . SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ' 1 Thursday Afternooa. Inter He club, Mrs. Seth Lara .way. Keto club, Mrs. O. 3. Fulton. ' . Thursday Evening. Thursday Dinner dub, Mrs. W. P. Fell. Little Chib Around The Corner, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bradley. College Crest Community club, "hard times" party. CF.IjKnrtATING the . twenty-seventh jinniversnry of their founding, the Womeus Itepublk-an Patriotic Lea giie (heir huslsinds aril two spetinl guests. Mrs. Ada B. MiUicnn and Mrs. Arab line lloyt, enjoyed a bampict In the Anchorage Tuewiay evening. A bowl of large deep yellow marigolds centered the tiible where the party was seated for dinner and the informal talka which were given afterward. Mra. lAura Hur bis told of the organisation of the league which t the second oldest dub In En aene. She also told of some of the things which the league lias accomplish ed. Three charter member of the organ isation are still working with the group. They ir Mrs. Marah Hill. Mrw. ,WII Iriin Preston and Mrs. Harris. In addi tion to Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Afllnran, Mrs. Klla J. Dcvoreaux and C. 1'. IH-voreaux spoks very informally. ' lliih school natrons and narrnta will (lie Interested, in the operetta, which the ' girln' glee club will give in the gymna sium ot trie building next .iionuay eve ning, November 2tt. "The Feast of the Bed Corn" fat a characteristically Indian ciwratta and a fratlrc of Its production will be several Indian dances. Mrs. (iif ford Nasb. director of music in the cbools. and Mlsa Nielaon. of the parst- ml duration department are In charge of the prwhicUon. m Icamng parts are being carried by Miss A lie Kerr, Mha flairs Wbitloa and Mtra Kathleen Powell. Mrs. II. P. Heutlersliott Iras returned to her home in Kugene after visiting in Salem with her dsngbter. Mm. C. B. Uil bertson. ; i , Tbs members of tbe rommnntty on tha ltiver rad are planning a Jolly party in their fccfcool house this evening when the LU Mi ,- : ;::;:865 w"e str ;. W good things to cat and enjoy a dinner at 0 o'clock, to bo followed' " by several boura of .entertainment. There will 4k music, humorous roadingsuud games. .. t ' ' ' , .Hrs. Bosa Wood ia the new senior re gent of tlie women of 'the Mooslieiu-t Legion chosen all their annual election ! The' Better j Gifts For : Christmas REALIZING thai it ia not too early to. be gin making selectious for Christmas gifts we liuvo arranged a display of our bet- ter class of gifts and invite "your aarly in spection. . LINN DRUG CO.' . VTho Service-Giving' . .i... announce with vXfpaplcwre''ar4-.event-that will spread joy on every fashions especially prepared by Betty Wales to make her anniversary a notable epoch in the Calendar1 of Style.' FOR THREE DAYS ONLY , :Thursday, Eri44yt and Saturday ' For oAflernoon Chiffon Velvet V; . . Satin Cantons We frankly declare that the values offered are truly extraor dinary. These arc dresses that would be priced, regularly, at :' ' ; Sizes 14 to 42.'. Don't let anything keep you away. The occasion is one that promises a pleasurable treat for every wprnanand miss vVho! places a premium upon style. '. ' : "fY, f BARGE'S 865 Willamette Held Inst evening. The new officials will be -installed on Tuesibiy evening. De cember 4 when delegates from -Portland, Albany -nd Corvallis will moke up one. of the lnrgest groups ever entertained here. The Portland chapter of the order will have charge of the installation and their degree team will assist also in installing-the newly elected officers of tho Corvnllis and Albany chapters. A ban iiuet will precede the Installation and pinna for it are in the hands of Mrs. .Mary Burgess, chairman of the couunit lee. - Insure following are the new officers: Itosa Hood,Teiuor regent; Mrs. Willy l.utt, junior regent; Thurso. Crowl, past regent; Kate Bouncy, recorder; Mary Drflg l'.tore,, a - e hand - ra sparkling display of new', and 'Dinner Wear, Satin Crepes Novelty Silks Street Burgess, treasurer; Corn Parker, chap lain; Minnie' l'runk, musician; Nura Starr,- captain; Iva Green, inner sentinel;- Dorothy Green, nrgus; Lillian Bo nar, guide; Delia Mercer, assistant guide. . ' ' . n.i Vr. S-H IMS ADKCieB, J L. Both, Hollywood sltn" extortnig.- rsarnara i -7 der a grand J.W '"J1 lowing the f w a trae bill agn'ost ha. with Henry Tromp, 33 West Oth. November TiriTrtTicj to n co rn. laqt 8 WW rmuiig rioDr J.U rows, o.uu, .... Balcony: first 3 rows, $2.00; next 3 rows, ai nn. cnl tov . Mall OTden -sINTERNATg ju.Vu Mra iVIRS CflBURi ' ROTH INDICTED I TUESOl i a- 9 rrn irlii(( UTcj western red P7c, (ainiUea will take baskets laden with