THE OREGON' DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OC . - 17. .Jf u WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO IT'S SO WHEN YOU SEC IT IN OUR AO. IT S SO The MOYER has frequently in the past given SALES that have surprised the public, but never before have we offered such INDUCE MENTS as we propose giving for the balance of this year. As a rule it is neither reasonable nor profitable to inaugurate a CLEARANCE SALE at the height of the season. Our reason for taking this step now is we have decided to ADD a SHOE DEPARTMENT to our already large stock, feeling that we can give our patrons better service. To MAKE ROOM we are compelled to cut hut a part of our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, and will close out very many lines AT COST. The only comment we have to make is that V ; WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. ITS SO. . WE shall name the prices YOU wili do the rest. : :: ':;': CLEARANCE l)ndeWeaC ..,s ' ' . ' ' MEN'S fine heavy jersey ribbed ' Shirts and Drawer, fleece lined, " steam shrank, colors blue, brown. . and salmon ; elsewhere a ' '. ' bargain at 50c, C here.. JtlOW MEN'S fine Sanitary Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers; . . ; elsewhere $1.00, -WRIGHTS HEALTri . ' Underwear; standard gP $1.00 values, here....... I tW Our Our Great Sp woyer l fpitsy Mens . 'X-".,- Hats in , every ' block and' i, shape, equaling best 'J' $2.60 Hats in Port- C 1 Oil land, ALWAYS,, . . , . aD I e"U 20 styles MEN'S Golf Shirts, MAD RAS, PERCALE and ... - - f BEDFORD CORD; lln elsewhere 75c, here, MEN'S GENUINE COOPERS, derby ribbed, colors blue f and pink; $1.00 values, ' here. ..f Ol . . . , . MEN'S EXTRA GRADE Golf v . " v . Shirts, all new and up-to-date ' : MEN'S extra fine fleeced Under- . - patterns, every size. 14 . . wear, covered seams; a - to 17: 7fic values, . , A flv, - re... .7 here, 00 dozen Men's Natural Wool , Socks; best 26c values In the city. 1 7 Here now. . ........ .... I C1 Same In black..., ...... 1.... .17e PRESIDENT A '70 , SUSPENDERS. . BOYS' WOOt SWEATERS i Navy blue and maroon; -50c and 75c values, - 39C .'!'.' .i . - 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' A . . 1 ; ' ALL OTHER 30YS' ' SWEATERS, ' ' L il HALP RICS 1 ecial Sale of MEN'S v Suits and Overcoats ' - - ' . MEN'S BLACK S A TINE Shirto, t ... . ' ' ' ' . . .j''' yoke back, double stitched seams, ' Ladies, this is the appointed time - ; te ollar to provide your famines with Win- - . irreat value . ' Itts - here only.. ........... .;UUV; MEN'S TAPANETTS HAND- : 4EN' SWEATERS-Hand-made,' values, fc garnet; $1.50 values, i I ter Underwear at sacrifice prices. When You See It in Our Ad. It's So T '. silk initial! 15c values, Cf here....... here Is still on you may try and equal them elsewhere at $16, but " it will be a sorry . try ours are made to FIT Fabrics equal . . to those at FIFTEEN, POLLARS anywhere we have them in single also double breasted Sacks, as well as a few Frocks ' for elderly gentlemen marked down for -this sale from $15 and $30. . :-: . . j ; , V, ' " : " " - - . 1 " i i - .' . . , .. .t FOOT BALLS, AlR RIFLESv WATCHES QIVEN : AWAY wtth all Boyf Suits and Overcoats. ; rr Third : and Oak ''''' aa When You See It in Our Ad. It's So I.' EECES FOR SULLIVAN'S GULCH OUMM1HM OV mam nut wmiost Avnvav but, nndr prment oondltlou, mddoC t IImb," la uminarr of th - con clusion rMObd ynUrdijr aftrnooa by it mUm. wltfe rapot to Union and Grand btmim erOMlocs of SulUraa'fl culch. Aftr vvttlna; ! otfrle And wm Mltlnf nil intcrMta ffetd. tb om mlttM ImIMtm Uut tbey would not b abl to arvet lvn.td roadwan or wood krMM at this Urn. Thla opta lon waa aspnaMd In Joaoali Batebtal'a Tha only avanna of roIUf opaa to thn, and which tha poopla of tha aaot, Id bvllava la tbefr right, la to hava tha city repair tha preontt otandins , atractura. Tha aaoretarr of tha aat Inc waa authorised to prasant a peti tion to tha xaeutlv board Braying; that auch repair work be dons. It waa th miii ox msmtwra prasent xnac tna biidira aould ha put to shape for vehieie truffle at aa exponas of Sl.O or lasa. Kmprrmmtng tha amoral ssntlmsnt of 'east side resldeata, tha aommtttss fur ther put Itself aa raoord aa faro rim A bond lssas for aueh work aa that over Bull Iran's gulch. It waa tha sense of those present that 'tha lriislatura should be appealed to for aa amendment to ths charter permitttna; such Improvements in wtm mmam i rim bom uium. miimbv ban dlatrtet asaeaamsBta. Tha sttaatloa baa at last taken posl tlvo form. Tha east aide will sot- set relief from tha arssent .distressing eon dltton until tha city repairs the Union avenue bridge. Business Interests fssl that H will be Impossible to gat action on a aew structure. Who this is charge able ta does not aater Into present aon s Iterations. Tha peopls who would be taxed wanted a cheap, woodea atruotura, but the council formulated a resolution ECZEMA wtfarsTa, flU what ilydrozone and GLT celtbnuiJ and GLTCOZOKC bwa deaa for a josrasUM la ana wsaau Br Wr?OMin'iliiMwsliWHi Hyde raw bimsj ef Mydniisi and Ol. isini sen! a rsrelpt M jy. to par oreMaga. Th.sr prrpir.tfe.tr. hsna lM,r soejsrlsl gyrsiktde.. used sy Intf Img sajrssnasa. m aVngyMa. k. PawTeslu for two costly steal bridjM. Whaft thai was remonstrated down and a mass masting; declared for wooden structures, tha council again adopted a resolutlos for steel and wood. This also was re monstrated down. Now action Is Im possible without a petition, and tha pe tition cannot be secured with heavy property Interests divided aa they are. A worse monaoa la arising. The city engineer' Is- reported ae regarding the Twelfth street elevated roadway Inse cure, Thla now la tha only span serosa tha gulch. Should It be condemned, firs apparatua and business generally would have to go over oa tha west side to gat around tha gulch, or make a de tour toward aft. Tabor. Thta would be a grelvous ooodltkoa for property own ers. . .... . . The city engineer saya that tha Union avenue bridge cannot be repaired for any reasonable figure. The committee said yesterday that it oould be, and the same sentiment has been voiced elsewhere. It la up to the executive board ta take soma action. What wilt ha dona to al tsvlata ths distress of the east aids re mains is be seen. All petitions, clamors and demands for relief la soma form hava produced nothing mora than mo mentary agitation so far. AMATEUR COOKS WILL ; BAKE FOR PRIZES Bread, csks and biscuit mskers will have aa opportunity of dlsplsylng: their culinary art at tha county fair which will be bald In Orange hall, oa tha Sec tion Una road, October St. Several prises have been offered by George H. Hisses, who desires to promote tha art of good cooking. For brsadmaklng the following prises rlll be gives to young women under te yssrs of age: First. !!.; second, f 1. Cak (asms condi tions): First, 11. Bt; second. It. Bis cuit (same conditions): First, Sl.tt; second, fl. There Is soma objection In tha neighborhood over the ago limit, as moat of the young women are over t years old, but this will be adjusted. A. F. Milter, F. . Beach, Edward Peterson and F. S, Dunning are also offering S19 In two cash prises for green fruit col lections II for first and lt far sec ond premiums. ; , CUGUELM HERE BY ERROR, COURT SAYS mmm aajsTJuitis of ma1 uhb za bboiiwsv vo oonrxT iin AWAirnrw jmswubutjov of ear ASKS BUSINESS MEN TO FIGHT GAMBLING "Y1 "" ' Quoting- Dr. parkhurst, that "If the perseverance of tha sainta waa aa great Ilaw dealing directly with such ease, aa tha perseverance of tbo alansva, thsTscttoB 14M of the oedes, dealing with church would be osrtala of victory.- Dr. the execution of criminals, la amended J. W. Broughsr, at tha First Baptist church, last night mads aa emphatic protest against a return to the wide open gambling; poller of city government In Portland. Ho called upon the busi ness men la he church to get busy, to ass their aldermen, to urge enforcement of ths taw, and to uphold tha officials who are trying to do their duty. "Frequently tha good cltlsen permits crime to go on rather than leave bis business ta fight tha devil. The bad man takss advaatage of thla condition, and by waiting his opportunity regains his power. Let tha business men sea ta It that their aldermen stand by the mayor's vets of tha poolroom ord1naaoaH ' (gpMi.1 DtoMiea te The Jeers. I.) rarest Grove, Or., Oct. If. Tha Mac on bees at Oreenvllla have fust com pleted s, largo bbII. 7 by 1M feet. Tha buUdiaf aoat about lit,, . In tha opinion of tha members of tha circuit court a mistake was saads by the state officials in ordering that Prank Ougllelmo should be brought back to tha county Jail from the Salem peniten tiary, pending ths dlaposltloa af his ease, which la mow on appeal la tha an pcssjis oourt. Not only la the detention of Ougllelme at tha county Jail held to be contrary to tha plain Intent of tha law. In view of his being sentenced to death by Judge CI eland, but It la pointed out that his eec.De from ths county Jail oould be effected much more aasily than from tha penitentiary. Thla la evidenced by tha fact that six conspirators would have succeeded In murdering County Jailer Orafton and breaking out of prison a few days ago bad sot Martin Leasla divulged the plot, Sectloa of tha codes reads aa fol lows: -It before the granting: af tha eertlfl- oata of probable cause), the eaecutloa of the Judgment hare commenced, a further execution thereof Is suspended and defendant must bo restored by ths officer in whoso custody ha la, to his original euatody." This waa tha sectloa oti which wa based tha action of the state officials la refusing to keep Ougllelmo at the peni tentiary pending- ths dlaposltloa of his oase on appeal. It la maintained by the oourt, however, that this section plainly doss not apply to Ougllelmo. . The sec tion became a law long sgo, when no executions were held at the Salem peni tentiary, but la tha Bounty In which the crime occurred. It Is taken to refer to cases la which confinement In the peni tentiary constitutes execution of tha sentence, Ougllelmo was not esnt to ths peni tentiary to be Imprisoned, but to be exe cuted for murder. Execution of the sen tence In his case, It la contended, would mean only the carrying out of the pen alty prescribed for his crime.. In Da- oember. HQS. the legislature passed a COITY CLERKS AND RECORDERS TO MEET OOVTBaTYIOaT W11A WM t TO SOa BXaXTtTSsTZOBT amors oa qubstiobtb vm on. tha execution of criminals, la amended ta read as follows: "When judgment of death Is pro nounced a warrant, signed by ths Judge of tha oourt and attested by the clerk, must be drawn and delivered to the sheriff of ths county. It must stats ths conviction and Judgment and appoint a day oa which tha Judgment la to be exe cuted, which- must not be loss than 10 days from ths time of Judgment, and must direct tha Sheriff to deliver tha defendant within 19 days from tha time of Judgment to the aupeiintendsnt of tha penitentiary in this stats for execu tion." According to this reading; It ta aa ssrtsd, Ougllelmo, who waa sent to Salem 19 hours after the death sentence had been pronounosd, should hava re mained there. Tha signing of the eer tlfloate af probable Causa, It la pointed out, was not granted until he had reached Salem. As imprisonment there did net constitute the execution of ale sentence, he should i till be at ths penitentiary. f Topics of interest to every taxpaynr tn tha state will be discussed at tha con vention of county clerks and recorders to be held In this elty In the latter part of ' November. Among them are the making' of the tax roll, slectlon mat ters, the question of direct primaries and making; tha of flea of recorder self sustaining. -The Het of subjects prepared by tha committee having the arrangements for the convention In hand has been mailed by County Clerk Fie Ida throughout the state. Subjects hava been assigned to the various county alerka anH recorders as follows: What do you think of tha Torren system? County Judge Lake of Wasco. How do you audit claims Auditor Brandos of Multnomah. Should the of fice of recorder be self-sustaining? Combs. How are supplies furnished and how should tby be? Moses. Probata fees, Slslght. Reporters' fees, Clinton, Are county clerks entitled to fees for certified copies? Henderson, Should orvll Bervtca be applied to county offf oeof Smith of Crook. What la your opinion aa to circuit oourt feast Smith of Curry. Should tha a sensor make tha tax roll? Ages. What do yon think of direct primartesf Port wood. What law needs amending mare than any other? Nlven and Turner. How do yon ' dis tribute taxes? . Motharshead. Are .ths salaries of county clerks high enough? Orth. Should there be a stats ex aminer? . Cheshire, Should road peti tions be charged forf Chastain. Should there be a recorder In all Bounties? Man ling. '-How do yon check taitatlva and referendum petitions? Lea, How do you handle general elections? Wade. How do yon handle marriage llcanses and return? Payne., Should deputies give bonds to their superior? Thomson, How do yen register voters? Roland. Bala of property for delinquent taxes. Crawford. How ta treat tha public Fields. Should tha constitution be changed ao that clerks and recorders will bo elected for four years? Smith of Polk. How do yos take homestead proofs? McDsnsL What la your opin ion on probate fees? Lamb. What do yon think of book-typewriters? Sating. How do you handle the tax roll? Oil ham. Branding marks, Frenoh. How do yon handle tha commissioners Journal? Bolton. Road poll taxes, receipt and oollecttonaj Ooodman. How are est rays handled? .Butler. How do you handle articles af inaorporatlonT Jonas. What do yon thing af miscellaneous record? Henry. Indexing' records, 'Vtnosat. Should the office of recorder be abolished? Steven. Ho should min ing? claims be bandied? Dow. What do you think of patent Indexes? Francis. Should females be employed ta political offices? Selgmund. Are th salaries of recorders high enough? Folsom, What do yon think of -the loose loaf records? KuratlL , i tkm hss fastaned Ita deadlv srin on the lungs. inas ur, wwn i Norway riM Syrup while yet there lg tlma. ROCKEFELLER ADDS AN EAGLE TO COLLECTION . (Jesraal asaeta! aWvka.) Hew Torn, Oct. 17. Te his ether earthly possessions John D. Rockefeller has added an eagle not tha Anierioaa eagis yet but a vary Sna specimen of Clntreoos or ses, sagis, which waa cap tured 1M miles from land by the crew of tha tank steamer Knseleior of tha Standard Oil company ao Its voyage from Rotterdam. , It waa off tha ooast of Kova Scotia that tha Wrd, snparsntly tired oat, took refuge In tha rigging? of tha Khtoeialor and though Ita nature la fleroa, raedUy submitted to capture. ' An ornithologist want aboard the- sh Ip at Bayoans today and after the aagls had been properly classified an a rare species In these waters, it was eaaed and sent to RocksfsUsr'a plana at Tar rytown. The capture of tha 'ana-la brought to light a eurioue bargain that tha Standard Oil king had with tha masters of ail tha hips In his Berries. When a bird Is oantured at sea It la brought to port and If pronounced by ornithologlsto aa worthy of plaos In Rockefeller's collection, tt la sent to Pooantloo Hilla, where, under the agree ment with the captain who mads the cap ture. Rockefeller keeps tt until tha bird dies, whan It la stuffed and presented to ths captain aa an ornament for bis cabin. In thla way Rockefeller has gath ered a collection af birds from all parts of tha world. IB It a burn? TJse Dr. Thomas Rctee- trto Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' So lectrlc Oil. At your druggists. SAVE YOUR MONEY In n lifetime .we corns across many a chance to save moner. and It la unwise to let the opportunities pass without taklnx advanlaaw of them. Our aaav payment plan on fine Watches and Dia monds gives yon a cnanoe to max. small savings every week and obtain full value for your money. Before buying a Watch or Diamond elsewhere get our prices, Ws give a guarantee on our foods that will protect you. See our t splar of Diamonds in our ahow window. UNCLE FRANKLIN IBS Wosjasw aTllllafvJ. Wah er BUSINESS COLLEGE lSOBlBiTOOaT STS SPECIAL COURSE IN PENMANSHIP On Monday and Thursday evenings. from T to 9 o'clock. ' TUITION, 3 Hons,, f 10.00 This class Is In charm of Mr. I. M. Walker and Mr. H. W. Ennia. Mr. Walker was a student of the noted penmen, Behrensmier, Scho field Wllliame,. Mr. Ennis has been card writer at Meier ft Frank's for the past tour years. '1 . TOP FLOOB OF STEARNS BUILOtRfi AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ' In order to introduce still more extensively the merits of "Journal Want Ads." The Journal will give with every cash "want ad." for the Daily or Sunday Paper a large package of C D. Smith ft Cc'a Premier SAYPO Washing Powder, sold regularly and all over the dty lor cue per package. -.' Just a Word About Sayrjo Washing Powder (t is the purest because tt contains no Harmful ingredients and will not injure ths finest fabrics or the hands. If you .. oought it, you'd get more for the same noiicy than any other. It will clean any . thing and It does Its work thoroughly. Your, home ien't complete- without - it. l' ; Saypo Washing Powder is a Pacific coast product (made in Portland) and one you taturally want to use, fcA tommtibirAUcilnUty fre with ' csh "Wart A" for TU Daily or Sunday JoanuL Samtold "want 1 ad' ratw--21 wor4 for 15c