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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 ———) FARMERS SEEK Elgin. | yarver guriet ® Wrist Watch White or Green Gold Filled Case THE SEATTLE Poor Men’s Sons Better Than Rich, Says Ex pert ee “Father of Trusts’ Declares Adversity 1s) !mber company 1 Overcome by Youths Determined to Win STAR Timber Industry Is Booming in Alberta This 1923 EDMONTON, this year, Send Representative to Eu- rope on Mission even, pla one, Pa «I heard t , France, a wealthy rcome by the fumes BY ALEXANDER HERMAN «|Canada Is Second ’ OTTAY in Phone Service| 4: chats s in a huge overcome him. The 4, but Oriol, the hen lifted from $1 tured ge are © United mer A McNary of the Special PP a Down Week Gused Cornwall, ashingte can Farm U. of W. P. TREATED onn | ¢ SY WEEK FREE & fag reduced in 15 t Discover coLLua %, ATLAD Bicitetht fens tia! treatment. ¥ REMEDY CO, NTA, Ga. oe nipping & Hold First Sessi 1404 3rd Ave, The University, a k. Dean of the law school will explain hi hairman ¢ ard farm bu secretary eau federa. , aanistant | Ameri atrons to Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler, popular and attractive mem- fu of Washington's | set, is, according to announce- of We ber social ment by her mother, engaged | to marry Dr. Paul Lessinoff,\ || first secretary of the Bulgar- */ ian legation. Wedding date [cisions are made at the university, | has not been set, THE BON Ba Kill two birds with the one stone. G Bargain Basement and you will automat! MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT et into the habit of shopping in the ically acquire the habit of saving money. Silk, Wool and Velvet Canton Cre, and Satin Sizes 16 to 4 Velvet Sizes to 40 Men’s Cashmere Socks F avy weight black cashmere. Sizes 10 to 12, 29c \ Outing Flannel Pajamas Good quality outing flannel, in Heavy Ribbed pink or blue patterns, Sizes color, Sizes 36 to 46 Union Suits Suits with slight fleece. Ecru ESSES : i: 4 Poiret Twill Sizes 16 to 5214 All in navy, brown and black, Hand embroidery, silk lined panels, mili- tary braid, coat styles, allover braided with ¢ knife pleated flounces, knife pleated panels, tie belts, beaded in your money glad: - funded. asa the Work Shirts Good quality Blue Chambray Werk Shirts, Sizes 14% to 17. Generously cut Cotton Union Bargains Widths A, B, C and D Oxfords: Sizes 21% to 5. Pumps: Si 3 to 614. Brown and black vici kid and black patent leather. Cuban and walking heels —all with rubber lifts. One- and _ two- strap style pumps. Part-Wool Vests and Pants At About Wholesale Price! (Slightly Soiled) VESTS are sleeveless, or with long sleeves; PANTS ure ankle length, Garment 240 Infants’ Part-Wool Shirts (Slight Seconds) Some with fiber silk stripes. and coat style, All sizes Long sleeves 8 for $1.00 Zes All-Wool Mackinaws Well tailored in the atest styles, with large, deep pockets and wide collar, All uround *, $6.5 $7.00 Sizes 6 to 10. , Men’s and Boys’ Caps Good quality woven mixtures In attractive light and dark patterns. All have unbreak able visors, Sizes 85 c BY UO THiisvcssrcissecevecdocerers Sizes It to 16. al industry 1 of the wor “And tho list ts Ic s nty of opportunity f these successes. |1n hia work he has engaged In ex plotts the world over. | livered a He furnished a navy for Brazil, de- er to Japan tn time o} rent was consul munt tions to Peru, serv | war with Japdn, hobnobbed with roy: in who has a in ite the accumulation of mone “CANDIDA” IS OPENING PLAY lub auditorium ht, the Moron! Olsen wented Bernard Shaw’ ‘oa large 1 be repeated aud ured in the attention of the 5 |pectators were Moroni Olsen as the egotistical minister, in love with his own sermons, and Janet Young, as [his wife. “| Byron Foulger, as the weakling, and “|Dorothy Adams as a temperamental | typlat. ‘| a Sait PnP YOUTHFUL GAMBLE With good teachers, the: up unthrifty habits w alph don police, who ralc ng house where bets were being ted from ¢ en as young as © constable de clares, he saw 172 girls and 199 boys, in grammar schools, enter the vo tho| resort, | says Flint ir youth and middle ag ve of accumulating wealth and | “t mean that one should e th the other, should supplement each other. Tam past 7 t years of experience can || Glasses $5-00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL ¢0.| 114 Westlake Ave. Near Fourth and Pike * coughing — exhausts you so that you are more tiréd in the morning than when you went to bed. Dr. King’s New Discovery stops coughing by gently stimulating the mucous mem- branes to throw off clogging se- 4 cretions. It has an agreeable| taste. All drug-\| pists, Hay Fever| Take -ASTHMADOL The wonderful Joyner remedy Asthma, everywhore, postp y mira, Joyner Drug Co, Spokane, Washington. FREE BLOOD | TEST ABRAM’S METHODS For the benefit of people who take the treatment moun. We have some happy patients. Today ts the bent time to call, SEATTLE INSTITUTE ELECTRONIC REACTIONS 611 THIND AVENUE * ' lecide to siserl J or too dyspeptic ro with business all the {il young )| “Pape's Cold Compound” OF} ay but that | |Break a Cold Right Up with | Take two tablots eve: | until three doses are ta! |dose always gives rellet. jond and third doses jbreak up the cold. Pleasant and safo to take, Contains no quinine jor opiates Millionéd use “Pape's {Cold Compound." Price, thirty-five three hours . The first Tho sec- completely isement. DENTISTRY Less Than For THIRTY DAYS * | $10.00 Crowns | $8.00 Crowns . ‘| $30.00 Plates $10.00 Plates .. | $85.00 Plates .. Our Whalebone Fi OHIO CUT RATE ENTISTS hed 20 Vonrs nd Univeraity St. a Good Jonathan Apples, box. | clous Apples, box, rloads of fine » Per sack 8 ® 81.25 nda of fruits and vege- || tables at lowest prices. Marginal Commission Co. On Marginal Way, near Stacy Street, Always open, Every number means a dollar invested right. Great guns! But the event is ‘big! Watch! TRAVEL BY STAGH PORTLAND DAILY rann 10:15 A.M. Reservations must be made at Joust one hour before Toaving time, Information and tiekots MOT wh 118 10 Vark Aw Northwent HALF-PRICE Comedy honors went to| ta, Druggiste guarantee it—Ad-| ai i} Apple Week Specials .||]} 1.00 | | 7) 1.25 | |]) $6.50} THE CROTE-RANKIN CQ. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Tomorrow. Morning A Sale of One Hundred and Ten Women’s Coats 16° ») 1-79 N EW garments purchased last week for this sale. It has © not been possible heretofore this season to offer Coats of | excellent quality at so low a price. In this sale tomorrow, we © give our patrons the benefit of special price concessions which we received on these Coats—The values are exceptional! ' All of these Coats are well tailored! A very emphatic word about the workmanship of the Coats. —they come from a good maker who is co-operating to popularize The Grote-Rankin Core Apparel Section, Every detail of tailoring has been exceptionally done. The materials are the finer Overplaids’ ’ and Plain Polaire Cloths The Collars of American Opossum The newest styles—new long-line Mannish Coats— sizes 16 to 44. Three styles are sketched. Saturday—A Sale of Cut Glass Table Glassware Water Set Tumblers Goblets 20c EY 35c ‘The sketches simply give you an idea of the patterns cut into clear crystal—but a visit to the Basement Store will convince you that these are remarkable values— _ A large, new shipment of this popular Grape Design Cut Glass will be on sale to- — morrow—the SAVINGS are worth while. ; Your choice of Your choice of » Hundreds of Fine Bags $4.45 In a Special Sale—Saturday : —Beautiful Hand-Tailored Bags ——Beautiful Book and Box styles —Exquisite Pouches and odd shapes --Bags with chased metal frames —Bags with beautiful silk linings Pin Seal Morocco, Velvet, Suede, fancy Grain Seal, Persian Lamb and Cobra Calf leathers of exceptional quality are used in their shaping. There is surely a style and size to meet your requirements— for here are hundreds of fine, roomy Bags, with convenient pockets and compartments, and dainty fittings in this assort- ment—ALL very specially priced.