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GiLE ELEGTEBL
Hl-Y LEADER
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Med lord's Leading Store Since 1891
Pay Less Dress Better
LEAVES FOR EAST
HIGH SCHOOL
103 North Central Avenue
:TRADING ACTIVE
i
bPl IxAGreen J
WHOLESALE MART i
i FDRTLAHD TODAY
VSV
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Special for Saturday
We have just received a lot of
BUTTERFLY SKIRTS
in all sizes, with attractive plaids and stripes,
or if desired, plain models,
$5.95 Values at $4.95
4
i
Nil1
SjnM
fj 3W iIBltV 1
SALE OF HATS
?") brand new Hats in t lie newest Kelts
and velvet" romliinations. Npociallv priced
:i;'m;;m; ;$295 i,ml $3.95
A REAL TREAT
BUCKLEY'S
Country Sausage
20c per lb.
MODEL MEAT MARKET
Phone 325 We Deliver 14 S. Central
We Give S. & H. Green Saving Stamps
llirs nr.w fe
1
, , Mode! 7-11
Come iw conic in!
PALMER MUSIC HOUSE
"We Sell Happiness '
Main and Bartlctt Phone 788
C. H. ISAAC W. H. FLUHRER
CI.ASRIFIF.IJ ADVEKTISINO CF.TS KF.SIIT.T8
A New Showing of
COATS
200 of Them
;.'cci1 iimnllv chic Coats.
i- C. 1... ....
x i i ii" i m i iim ii,
- i;iily priced, at
$15.00
$18.95
$25.00
Nonpareil Hose
Ainerii-a's finest sl .00
Silk Storking in tin;
rewest anljiiini shades.
flcffl'oflai
ivilh liadiohi
Hurry (Jill was elo.ied mci
dcnl nl" the reorganized chili
n' i in liifcli schiHii at their first
meetinn held last n;lu in the
school ainlitiii iuni; i'liarlcs Thorn -as
was elec.ed, vice-president ;
Charles (.'lay, wecietai y ami Jack
IIukIu's. treuNUiei".
The club, which has hern hiae
livi' si nee llt'Jl, was reorganized
hy Cill MtH'Kitn. student lnuly pres
ident, wlui belonged tu the Hi-Y
ornii nidation at Franklin school hi
1'oriland before he moved to Med
toid. The present membership it"
only seven hoys will he increased
to olH' of 2't Mudents illlllllK Ih.
year, the iiualifieations of can
didates heinn. passim? grades in
all subjects, and a proper attitude
towaid sUideut affairs and ac
tivities. Arrangements will he made later
with one of t he loea 1 churches
tu hold weeti ly hamiuet meet inffs
in the church hall, where the
round tahle discussion of school
problems and activities will take
place
Kaeiilty. advisers of the organi
zation are I'lincipat IS. II. ('an
kle ami lialph Bailey. dehale
conch. The seven chart it mem
bers of the riMircanizi'd cluh in
, chide ;II Morgan. Uarry Cill.
i 'ha i li s Thomas, .lurk 1 inches,
Charles Clay, Al Staehr and liob
ert Mason.
I
AS T
i
Al KM I'll IS. Tenn., (Jet. fi. (Pj
(loveruor Alfred 10. Smith was
termed a "political trickster" fur
seeking election under a dry han-
ner in the south and as a "wot" in
the east. last nisht hy llishop
.lames .M. Cannon, Jr.. who deliv
ered one of a series of addresses
in opposition to the Democratic
nominee.
Itcfcrriiif;' to a charge of hiirotry
which he said had heen made
against liim hy John .1. Kaskoh
national Democratic t aairiuan, the
speaker said:
i "Nu wet. Koniaii Catholic Uuinht
i of St, (Jreunr.v and chamherlaiu of
the pope can make t hat cuirp-laK-t'tist
in" with impunity."
The speaker said he had not
soukIiI to raise the reliKimis ques
tion, hut added I hat a person w ill
find there is dynamite in such
charges as made against him.
liishop Cannon admitted prohi
bition enforcement had encoun
tered "suays," hut insisted that the
dry law hud. outlawed a once legit
imate business and had "placed
, the stamp of a criminal upon every
one raiiKht."
World Series Holds
Paramount Interest
Among the Japanese
TOKVO, Ort. tVi The
situation in China and uven 'J
i the emperor's departure fni'
the north lo take personal
command of the annual mill-
b tary munoeu crow took second
place in the Japanese press
today while the nation read f
dispatches from the. Yankee
4 Htadlum. !
The Japanese, for many !
4 years anient admirers of the
4 American sport, ;u-e evincing
an unpiecedcnted interest in
the world series and the
14 afternoon editions of Tokyo
I aitfl Or'aka papers hae heen
devoting half of their main
news pages to It. J in unci "S
headlines were used to tell
t he Japitne.se "Yankees win
first" and even provincial
papers took ptay-liy-play ac- 4
counts while the metropolitan 4
dallies printed several col-
u in ns. 4
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44444
I Itankfe H. I'. .S. railroad mak
: lug SUIA'ey of road lietlVe'-tl lleje
! a lid Vernotila.
WORKS HARD
IN THE FIELD
j Relics Upon Lydia E. Pink
I ham's Vegetable Compound
! Tonkin, IHinoid I look T,yilia
' E. J'inklum's Wt'etdhle Cninpound dfl
a ton ie bcfnro
and afier lav
fift ehiM wa-
twtrrt ye-irs
nn. 'Ih'Mi wfifti
mv nccond child
ffiine in id felt
writ!-: himI tun
do-An, T loik H
U2 in. I ani 9 it)
tafciua it and I
tun tcWw
tcr. M' mother
1 1 dl il for lifr-
ell wIiimi 1 wn snmll ntnl fllwsv
' j-hi frnod reul;. Mi" tifl take it.
J 1 d, nil kind of heaiy woik. itahid
j injf my tnniwu-irk and I nl"o li"1p ill
' tin- field, 1 iceomtiipnd iix1 "e?"'nhln
j t onipouiid mid I mn w ilHu to n
! '.wer tnv tetfer-." - SlP"1, Hi v iti x
i Ham. ih.ute 'J., V.Autlii, flfmoiw
I'OllTI.AN'h. Or., Oct. ,V--tVi
Ti.tdinj; was active mi local whob
s:ile produce markets iciiay, osp-
daily in the hatter and cri: iliv
sieii. ,o price chan
were iii..t
Irnp in cube
ju'l' potlllil.
ed except a half cent
first butler to -I 1 ... e
I-'rs were in ood d
iiml
values were steady to firm r
Inn the Nitons condition o
cw York market w here I
coast white extras have bee
Iff. -tin
cii'h
ad-
viimin;: steadily, lieinw niluied rs
terday at li I top for host select
ed lots. Kfjys have heen mo v hit;
out to New York steadily oi" late
with shippers reporting fair pro
fits mi shipments.
On the fruit and vegetable mar
kets trading was also rat her. active
with supplies ui' seasonal produce
Konerotis and prices generally easy.
Tomatoes were in large supply and
so hi freely at -iO '( ".tte per hox
(ireeit tomatoes hrouht c per
lioiintl.
Oref,'cn yellow liunvers onions
wer firm, nearly everything sold
IfoinK around Sli.iTi per sack. Re
ports fi-uin Krowint; districts slated
that hnyers were paying as hi.Li as
SJ.fi."! (iiicluilin sacks f.o.h. ship
ping: point. .
I 'caches were in limited siipplv
hut prices were steady and demand
IfKht. Apples were arriving in in-eri'asiim-
(piiintily ami although
movement to consumers was fairly
heavy prices were lower, I 'ears or
all varieties were plentiful and
ahout steady at previous figures,
Country dresx d meats continued
in lai'Ke .supply and prices were
weak although pork at I It f I ;P ... e
was the only kind actually quoted
lower. Poultry was also in lare
supply and prices wen- easy. 'o
price changes were minted.
Livestock
I'OitTLANi). Ore, :ct. r.. (I'c
Cttltlu and en 1 von - Xouc, steady,
1 io-As- -Xune, slontly.
S' '.'p and lunihs None, Mteady
Portland Wheat
.'OUT I.AXi). Urn., 'Jet. -,.,)--Wheal
-ItiK Hcnd hlttestom. hard
white SI. II; soft white, $-.l!i; wesi
ern while, il.lS; hard winter.
$1.1 1 '-j ; northern sprit;; SI . I n ;
western p-d, .sl.l .
Oals -Xo. '. ;:s-h. while. $:il.r(l.
Today's car reeeipis Whoiit HM.
flour lf, enrn 7, oats I, hay
Produce
POHTLAM). Ore., Oct. .'
Wholesale u-ict-H:
llutlor- Cuhi; firsls. '.c
- I I 'l
lower
l il SlN, I I
' Kkkk, milk, poultry, pol nines,
wool, nuts, enscara hark anil hopa
---stendy, uuchanned.
I layAlfalfa higher, $1 T.&oift I s.
Onions -Vakimn on Ions, easier:
Yakima Dnnvers, firm; Vakimn yel
low :l.rU(a .7a )Hr cwt ; UroKon
Vellow Dnnvers, HWdi li.LTi per cwt.
San Fra'ncisco Butteifat
SAN KltAXCISCO, Oct. S. (p--IliitlRrl'iil
f. o. h. Kan FnuK'Isco, ."S-.
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
xi-;w voitK, Oct. :.- fi -ci-1
ifornia L'J. Oregon 2, New York
II. Washiimlon arrived Ml cars on
track. I'.'i divertetK Oregon Darts
. 1 1 -I M. extras 3..-(Ji , few Jt;j.ji:,
j Il.ln, average SH.iiT; fancy, medium
1 to laiMc 3.711. small tMW'i
I L'.TD. top $3. ItO; average S3. 37. Itosc
I 13 I'll boxes, extras 3fi 3.XH. few
J . 7 ." , a vera e S !t . 1 7 . ta Hey S 2 . Ii .'.
ru 3. :'.., average S3. 1 4.
California Ilardys, 111.". hoxes,
2.25f 3.i:,, iiveraue Si.f7. Mart
letts ir,(p. boxes, medium to lare.
3. l."if small L'. 2 .", fn 3. H. aicr
iiK'e S3.3li; Cniuieo II3.i hoxea.
S'J.-IO 3. 1 .'), fancy $ 2,1 J.3U, av
erau'e $J.7K; Dose 13!a boxes,
?3. J .". ft 3.7... Cornice S c ',m
averaRe S3. 3 I ; Clair Deau. .",o
boxes, S.lir, fit lilt, few $ . (J,", av
erane SL'.lU.
CHICAOO. Oct. r. . f T Idaho
1. Oronon arrived X. Washington
u r rived 23 ears oh track ear
sold and ( 'all forn la Ha i ts ti; l
hnxes K' STi'W 3.7."i. average S3.3't:
Mowelh 4X"i boxes. 2. (Ml 11 2 3ll :
Oregon Iiars fancy T.20 . boxes.
3.30. averat;e 3.o:.
Wall Street Report
XKW YORK, Oct. a. ((,
Heavy werek-enii profit taklnu mi
set tied tudn v's stock ntfirket tiff er
an early otithtirt of HtiPiiJ?tli bar'
carried more than a score of Ihhiicm
to new hinh recordn. Loweri.m ot
the call money rate from 7 to Il2
per cent, and the announcement or
another import of S.V'hO.OOh in Hold,
kept the nelMnK movement in check.
The closing wa h"nvy I(itd'"i
Ikhuos advanced smartly a!nn with
a rush of new buying that curried
Chrysler Into new hlh Krotmd at
i:i'.'li, Mrthlehem Hteel and Inter
national Xicltel nlun run Into record
territory, Helling at 7(j' and l-'JXH
reflectively. SaleK approximated
1.."!0h,h00.
.KM. Ore,, Oct. 5. oVi
ninentx in the Injunction .-iiit
hrntfcht hy fleorife Arttnir llrown
of I'oriland nRaint County Clerk
t". (1. Hover to pi event t he 1'ro
irresslvi party endorsement ap
le;irliiK n the ballot for th Dem
f i iitir i,r-fiidntiiii t iekct mMII he
heard here .Saturday, JtidKc fo,
l!f ttley htm le in fifMlyned to the
id"', Ititnvn alh-KCH thai lh I'ro
i;ri--sKe iiominarlon of the ticket
tvn.t not Ir-trat.
Kl.ioath I'.iUh City Hal! li-j.!
i ' tdiht Hill 1m; leeonxtrut'ied,
I
s..i:i, ore Oct. :.. - il't Sena
tor t i:.t; I, s .MeXary w ho i.- a mem
hei ..) -nat oi ia t e;ilil' .ii: 11
cnniaaUc' aad w ho left ho.t lor
i 'hi. will make his report i el .
ttve !o liepuhlieiMl senatorial ac
tivities in the northurst upon p.is
slatem-atl ioit.iv hy his set reiary in
Ot i'K' mi . M is. 1 :aiina .M in "hy
ihow u.
1'or .Mime time Senator .MeX.r
ha- heen looivln- ov-r the p.ditf .1
j sit uat v,i in lite I 'ani :c oat
HiotiniaMt -tales as il aft'eets l'e
puhht a n possihilit tes. and recent ly
made a i epoi I lo t he i out mil lee.
il Wax at the te.piesl ol the lie
' putdiea :j n a t : o 1 1 . i ! eoinmitl ee, w e-
,dii-.ot;. Mrs, linavu said. that
iSenatoi' MeXar.'. leit tor Chicago
: for a i miference with leaders
; relai t ' to the preS.lein ia 1 ea m
; paiti. 1 le had pla nin d i or a I rip
; this week Co California. W'ashup;
lon, X vada and A i i.ama hi cm
;neetioii wttli the senatorial activi
ties. Ion had to ahandon this trip
iiiffilACT
VIOLATION HELD
.MAIMSuX. is.. Oct. f.. - il" -M.
II, lloiey, consilium; engineer
of .Madison. Unlay Tiled three John
Doe complaints In superior court
charw n u; viola t ion of the cori u pi
practices act,
The euiiipla iltls w ere a;:ain
"John Doe. candidate for t'nite.l
States senator." "John Doc, hiv
nersonal enmpaku co in m n t ec sec
velary," and "John I ine. pttldi.diei
of a .Madison newspaper."
Ilovey is associated with what
is know n as the cnaservat ii e cle
ment of tic- liepuhMcaii parti'. The
proui essii e ca ndidate for I 'nit ed
States senator Is Uobert M . l.aKol
lette. His pctsotal seeri-tary was
Alfred T. lingers. Aladfsotl a'.tor-
RES
N
rmii. m
TALK
DKNVKi:. Colo., (let. r,.-
Jud.ye John Aa.wood of Kansaii
City, past Imp'-iial pntenlale ot the
Shrine, and a former law part i
of Senator James A. tlecd uf .Mis
souri, deplored religious intoler
ance in a ,Npecch before a Demo
eratie assembly here toui-lu.
In a two Innir talk lie. toucher)
upon many campaign fstps, im-iml
inu Tainmany Hall, farm relief
ami "IJi')u'dicaii eon u pi i on." end
illK Willi a plea for toleranee jt,
liiou. "In time df Wiir no man quest
ioned a soldier's religion." he as
scrtcd. He defeniled Tammany
Hull, declaring-that under its pres
ent leadership It was above re
proach. Oregon cather
Orenn: Cloudy tonlj:lii and Sit
urday. lain in the west portion;
moderate (cm pern t are. ,M oil era t e
to fresh soul her ly w mds on t lie
coast.
Y
III Money lor Al.
NKV YolJK. 0-i. (l'i Two
cmilriltnlioiiM totalii.iK . I HI, (MM)
were made toUjiy lo the Smith
ca mpa furi fund, Thouiai p',rl nic
Uyan, rinancii i donated (;i).(JIM)
:i nd Harry I'-a.i ne Whit ne f r.'i.iMid.
.but it left no scpr-
i
TAKE every prcc.iutiori be
prcp.ired to treat n burn in
uantly especially whrrc (here
arc children. Ni itr nrjjat a hum
trr scald, no matter how slight
deadly infection if nlways .it
hand. Apply Anti - Prcxol at
once the pain is relieved, lie-ilthv
healing beainand all danger of
inicctton is removed.
Cjiet ii iar from t-ut imjji rnf(i. 4' reft it
rti ,m fniitvi-tofic hmnrh-td rrtnr.h,
I .... K.S ! V
! ATheNew
--Nameisi
;' In tubes
V
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
fifi:
tea ' a
Printed Velvets
I I- i t t 1 1 Cuvliunc K- I nscil
will- ;i M,C;ill imll'M',, will
niiiUr you ;i ilo-.-iti ui. In tin
miniili' in slli" nl a vi'i'j
niiMliTiiI,' inii'iv I'rlnli'il MM
vi'l :rf')(Ki';i fin1 Hy, Tin' tlu
i 1 1 i : . I iniisninilliiK I'vory vvIumc
y,HI l;.. ' A I'-fr Int i'f !1' ill H'fl
C'liSllUliC VclviM Iiiik Just llCIMI
ii cciv.-il: Ih ihiIIIiiI imiIIim'Iis.
at . iii'i' yanl S2.9fi
Fur Trimming S5.50 "
Wi'li' inr li'itnaiin'.',. .'i il .'u,
liliic, taniic. ami litacK, Idih;
lilt- . ... : S5.S0
(1 ' ' -Strutwear
Hosiery
"Proud hose for proud feet"
N'i'W Slnitv,(ai' MusiiM.v in Hie iiiiIiiUmI Ikm'1 and lilncli IStrnl
,ili' li"i'll Iuim JiiHt turived iiml is on llniia.v. Tim llrw
ImsiiMy is MiHl iimiiishril liy ilH extra li'll-'llh thirty Ihehi'H
Ciilina di'l'lniti': ;ol,a-s I'm' tin- coHtninc in liiirnitiy ,ir iruti
tra,'l. 'J'lio puiiifril lii'iM inalviiiK tlio unlilc alini ;i)ifl ti'tm.
, iMiiili't" asnDit niiMit of ciiloi'H and hI.i'H.
Chin'oii I lose, Slnil'itcp lii'i'l $2.00'
SlMlli-SlTVil'C. Mlillll'll lll'fl '. .-.$1.47
Silk iiml Win, I I liisc . $1.50
Low Prices m Our Basement Store
Women's' Winter Coats, full lined, fur trimmed $9.45
Children's Rain Coats, 4 to 8 years $1.49
Eark Colored Outing, striped or plaid, 36-irich . 25c
White Outing, 27-inch 25tf
Challie, large or small patterns .2,-
Women's Wool and Rayon Hose
Women's Cotton Ribbed Hose 25?
Women's Athletic Black Bloomers ;i...39
Infants' Part-Wool Shirts ;..........,39c
Women's Outing Gowns, with figured and plain colors .,..$1.19
Rayon Bloomers and Stepins :...S9rf
Women's Comfort Slipper, one-strap $1.98
Women's Comfort Oxford $2.4S
Men's Work Shoes $2.98
Children's School Shoe's ..$2.98
M. M.
Sensational Bargains
COATS
I'.rnadrhiili
,-ollar and
;ia.u
law
lilack or 'Pan I'.roadelot 1 1 ('oats with liiink
n Japanese mini; I i'iin....j52.50; $57.5('
N'eloiir oi- Mroadrlolh Coals. ilain colors
with fur trim $32.50 to $36.00
Velonr Coats, hhie, tan or hlack wit.h inaii
ih l Inr tr'iiu $12.-15 to $18.75
DRESSES
Hlack or Ihown Crepe laeU
Sal in Dresses $3-1 to $37.50
leorijetle Dresses,
conl rastin;;' trim, or
with hot Ions $25 to
Velvet. Dresses, plain hlaek or
hrown; also printed Velvet
Dresses, special $18.75 to
$39.50.
One rack. Crepe de Chine',
Velvet and Ccoru'ette Dress
es, larn'e assortment of eolors,
all sizes $9-85
Jersey Dresses,
, Satnrdav
sp(M
''DeBevoise" Corselette -a .miod.'aH
I ft X: S3.95
illllllllll I I '
Corselette for Growing
- !tj..a Ki Jfii.yO
Men's Plaid Bluzers. nil wiml,
iismii'Ii',1 sizes mill ciiliit'H
$5.45
"Ncuiitradcr" All-Wool
Pluid Blazers .. $6.95
"Hough Neck" Sweaters for
men mi, I wiitneir, colnrx,
liliirli, while or ml, (ill sizc-i
$5.95
Broadcloth Shirts $2.45
Men'H lliiiarleliitli. iii'OHlirniil;
HIiIi ih: iiiIimm. tan. him; or Kieen.
all lze. Slieellil inicOH ....$2.45
Department Store
Coals with red fox
rulTs , $82.50
hlne withtv
trniimed
$42.50
- ial for
$5.95
v. -r ,
Girls - Jf
Bargains in
Corsets
"Let yum' enBullore ' lio your
bonuly doi'tor." .More dupciulH
niuin the proper Huloctlnn mid
tltllni? of your cornet for beauty
than ttinm your rnclnl iireimrn
I Ion. "I'i.'dires don't lie thousli
fiirPH may."
The "ArtlKlIc" ('oi'Helelle Ih our
leadhiK number. II ba the In
ner bell anil Ih-made Ioiik or
Hbort for the lull or Hi out fig
ures, heavily Hlayeil. All Hlzes.
; S4.95 to S5.98
Ladies Galoshes, eolors tan
or (,'rey $2-75
Ladies Zippers, $3-15 i)
$3.95.
Ladies' Tan Boots, $4-95
',',ii(i Sheel.f, n 1 I sizes,
prices" if ril'n'i " .$1.65 ' 'f'
$2.19.
Sheets and Cases
l'eiliol Cases, lieinst itelieil,
4-Jx:i(l 59
J'eipint Ctises.i plain, .4i!x:i(i,
45 '
' tilil?