. . : i : a Our Garment Section is showing a large selection of Authoritrtive Fall and Winter Fashions Strictly liliih grade model In the smartest Fall Styles, fine miiteriols and, faultiest tailoring. In thli assortment of suits and coon we offer you the product of some of the beet designer of women's ap parel In America garments that not only follow the trend of fashion, but are splendid examples of the best tailoring. fa 3 New Models the aeason'a newest materials Jackets are of correct length and handsomely lined. Truly one of the most distinctive groups of coats and suits It has ever been our pleasure to show. Suits Priced From $15 to $45 Coats Priced From $8 to $60 CASH VAIAJKS HAMILTONS' WORTH WHILE B8S W PERSONALS FROM SHEDD to AND THAT VICINITY fe is 1 Shedd it growing in population a well a wtalih in 'Ut rati few days. Lore n Stone, uni of the Sliol-I boyi, is bick in Slir.nl. lie has bcc.i helping harvet;-iir Wsthington, Mr. -Si. in-: ( Washington U a great country, uiitl l.ai lu I fine crops thi year. ' Mr. M,-fcl:y died o( heart Inn ble at ilio he lie ( I'tr daughter, Mr, E. l-'.mull. I.im Saturday nttcrn'ju.. Macl.ircy cai.i"! ,'rom Itnstcrn Ore, i: mid vti vivtmg lur da.itjitrr, The Christian l-'udeavor had i vv cut at the l.'n'Uil I'rctbytcriaii church lust Friday vici.hm 'III C, K. it- ni llaUcy. O.:'- ill', t d ;Mlinny ? the visiting clubs, Tney hail a fine program, a good lunch nml a good so cial time. Afterwards Rev. I lose gave the welcome address, which made all four societies feel good. Mrs. Cyncj Arnold, the president of the Shcdd C. E, called the pingrain and Mr. Rob nctt, the president of llulsey C. F,. gave a rousing speech Miss Mc.idy Brown, the president- nf llic ("takvillr C. E, gave a good reading. Alius Helen Stitchwcli of Willam ette University, was vititing relatives near Shcdd during Saturday and Sun day. The Shcdd student body organised Sept. 25, l!6. The officers are as fol lows: Pres., Floyd Simon; vice pres., Fred Niuct; sec, Miss Mina Arnold; trcas., Miss Gladys Thompson; lib rarian, Miss Dorothy Satchwcll; ser-grant-at-arms, Mr. Lawrence Lan drith. Messrs. Simon, R. Arnold, II. O. Pink-staff, J. M. Dickson and J. B. Cornell have bought an iniilage cut ter and arc now making good use of it. They have filled eight large silos. They report that the corr, is badly damaged by the early freeze. Walnut Convention. A rate of one and one-third fare has been granted over all railroads in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Cali fornia to all persona who wish to at tend the meeting of the Western Wal nut Association to be held at North Yakima, Wash., Nov. I-2-3. Tickets on sale Oct. 28 t6 Nov. .1. Provided fifty attend paying full fare of 50 cent or more going. DUN'S WEEKLY REPORT. Here is the season's ematfef furl in oiiter-orarments.? S It ... Ar Because of their style, warmth and convenience these Indian Sport Coats and Mackinaws General Tendency of Trade it Up ward, Thougkh Disturbed By High Prices of Thing. All speculative markets experienced reaction this week and legitimate business has temporarily moved un der reduced momentum, owing to the holiday interruption and Ji certain hesitancy due to international devel opments. Current transactions, how ever, continue unprecedented for the period and, with the strength of fun damental factors undiminished, the general tendency in trade and indus try is still toward further expansion. By rejecting many additional con tracts, and under the stimulus of bet ter working conditions, the steel cor poration has made some headway in relieving the congestion at its mills and factories, though the unfilled or ders at the end of September were nearly 80 per cent, greater than in 1915. The rise in prices in this quar ter, as in numerous other lines, con tinues, and of the 331 wholesale quo tations regularly compiled by -Dun's Review, 66 showed . advances this week and . 26 declines. The extreme costs natural! induce more or less conservatism and deter some from buying, but in many instances , the prospect for further advances is an incentive to larger purchasing, and consumption generally is maintained in extraordinary volume. This is evi denced by the record-breaking bank clearings, which this week are 22.2 per cent in excess of last year's at leading centers outside of New York. Part of the gain, of course, is due to the high prices, yet the re markable totals would not be possible were It not for the noteworthy and widespread activity in general busi ness. In many cases, however, a full measure Of progress is not possible becauc producing and transporting facilities, though Increased and ex tended to the limit, remain inadequate to meet the growing requirements. Insistent calls for' rush shipments of materials and products indicate the urgency of consumers' needs, but, as some machinery is idle through labor scarcity and wage controversies, out puts are insufficient, and the shortage of rolling stock accentuates the diffi culty of making deliveries as sched uled, '" . ' - - are more popular than ever with men and women. ' Woven especially for us by the OregorCity Woolen Mills, originators of Navajo Art Craft." Bright Indian border patterns and checks and plaid. Handsomely tailored. All. wool fabrics rain and cold resisting. Come in and try on tome of thete tmart coatt today. Wheat Going Up, Too. (By United Press) Edmonton, Alt., Oct. 19. C. S. No ble, mincer fnrmcr of the Claresholm district, today had an official award from the Alberta government, of the world's record for raising wheat. His 1,000 acre field averaged 52 bushels to the acre. This Is one bushel higher than the previous world's record,, held in Polouse county, Washington, in the United States, The grain, Noble says, will grade No. 1 hard. . o RSAB OUR WANT ADS TOMORROW & SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY i Big Quadruple FEATURE SHOW Allen's Style Revue 7S 1 Showing tbe very latest styles in Garments for Men and Women. See the local young ladies who will take part in this attraction. Vote for your favorite. Help her win a $25 Suit or Coat. Garments worn were brought from Eastern Cities expressly for tbis attraction by M. Sternberg & Co. and The Toggery Albany Round-Up Pictures First and Only Showing Two Days ! Smashing, Compelling, Daring, Masterful LILLIAN GISH in the Famous Film That Has Made Millions Stop and Think I at hi " See It! The Greatest Film Preachment of Years! Not a Spectacle Not Blood-Curdling Just a wonderful presentation of a condition that appalls ! . 3 HOUR SHOW 3 Friday Matinee for Women Only !! Unparalleled Showing of Beautiful Lingerie, Corsets, Hosiery, etc., ; ; " etc. by Professional Model Dollar Show for Only 25c A 4.Z 1 C. Coupon Good for Suit with Each Ticket IViatineeS 1 OC Also Vote in Girls' Contest The Blain Clothing Co.