14 r THE MOEKDJGr OBEGONIAN, SATUEDAY, KOTEMBEB 5, i90 "American Week" OPEN UNTIL 9:30 TONIGHT lEe Meier & Frank Store OPEN UNTIL 9:30 TONIGHT "American Week" EGRET BUT Local Option Law Is a Prohibition Scheme. DRAFTED IN STAR CHAMBER Cunningly Designed to Secure Dry Counties. I. H. AMOS TELLS OF THE PLAN Provision for Preclnfct Option Was Put In to Catch Votes Promise Never Made, He Says, Not to Aim at County Prohibition. FBOHOBTnOX PUKE AT STMTTVK. The local-option law "was first con ceived by us Prohibitionists, the bill was drafted by our attorney to promote the cause of prohibition, his fee came out of our pockets, and we shall make the fullest possible use of the law for obtaining county prohibition throughout the state. The law la shaped to pro mote, not precinct option, primarily, but county prohibition, and precinct op tion was put In the bill as a minor pre vision In order to gain the support of those persons who wished to exercise the precinct privilege. The Anti-Saloon League, the Citizens' Committee of Portland and other bodies took up the causa after we started It. "5Venever promised them we would refrain from .invoicing the law for county prohibition. Statement of I. H. Amos, chairman of the Prohibition -Party of Oregon. Chairman L H. Amos makes clear that members of the Prohibition party did not emphasize the precinct option part of the bill In the election last June. Other prom inent. Prohls have said the same, among them being: E. O. Miller, secretary of the State Prohibition Committee, and B. Lee Paget All of them aver that the advo cates of the bill -who denied it was a prohibition measure and asserted it to have "been designed for precinct option, instead of for county prohibition, were wrong. The father of the bill are stalwart Pro hls, such as Mr. Amos, Mr. Paget, F. Mc Xercher and H. W. Stone. B. C. Bron augh is the attorney who embodied the ideas of the four others in the bill as it went before the voters. Mr. Bronaugh says that he followed faithfully the pur poses of those who engaged his services. that he regrets several parts of the law but that on the whole the measure is of high merit. He would have preferred to allow electors to vote their own precinct "wet" and others "dry" in other words to make precinct option paramount in the bill, instead of county option but that was not acceptable to the four other men. Birth of Local Option Idea. "What was afterward called the "local- option" idea was brought ,forth one day last Spring at luncheon, when the quar tet above named rubbed their knees to gether under the table and by attrition of their Intellects conceived the notion of trying for prohibition under the initiative clause of the constitution. They agreed then and there to have a bill drafted and to pay the cost thereof out of their own pockets, share and share alike. Mr. Bronaugh took the work In hand, and in five days after receiving the commission the bill was complete. "A remarkable bill it is, too," said Mr. Amos yesterday, "to have been framed so quickly and now to withstand the test ot the courts so stanchly." Mr. Amos and his compatriots insist that It is inconsistent, illogical and inde fensible for a man to want a saloon out of his own precinct and yet to wish it retained in another precinct. Therefore his party cannot put up with precinct op tion and will labor Incessantly for county prohibition. The local option law con forms to their ideas in every respect, for it was made to fit them in the first place. "If a man can expel a saloon from his own precinct," said Mr. Amos, "should he not be delighted if county prohibition comes to him as a free gift? When man works to earn $100 and $1000 falls to his portion, is he not pleased?" The chief of the cold-water forces in Oregon laughed triumphantly and then resumed: Prohibition Not Precinct Option. "Precinct option was never our object. "We knew we had to work for something higher. TVe had before us the example of many other states, 'and indeed that of our very own, which has been trying many years to get out of precinct option, County prohibition, to our mind, needs no defense. If the majority of the residents of a county desire suppression of the liquor traffic within its boundaries they are certainly entitled to it" "Then, in a county election," was asked, "you planned the law so that an elector could not vote his own precinct 'dry" and the rest of the county 'wet'?" Law Not an Accident. "Yes, we did just that. The provision in the law covering that point is not there hy accident. Furthermore, we foresaw that in some counties the vote would be close, and we thought that those pre cincts whloh voted for prohibition should get It even if the county as a whole re jected it. "It's a marvel we have succeeded so well; yes. sir. a marvel. Only a fortuit ous chain of circumstances has brought the prohibition cause Its present good for tune. We've got the liquor forces in this state on the run. Nowhere in the United States are they traveling so rocky a road." To show that the course of the Prohibi tion party has been consistent and open all through the recent contest, Mr. Amos cited that his forces at no time denied the law was to be an Instrument for ef fecting prohibition. In the last campaign the liquor people Issued a pamphlet di gest of the bill on which was printed the assertion: "The local option law would mean absolute prohibition in Oregon." Instead of challenging that assertion. Prohibitionists adopted It for advancing their own cause. The pamphlet they cir culated, themselves as campaign literature and spread it, together with the foregoing statement, broadcast over the state. "Played No Sly Tricks." "We have not played any sly tricks," said Mr. Amos. "We have taken no ad vantage of the law and shall not. Wo shall pursue the same open course through to the end." The Denver & IUo Grande will ran a eerie of special personally conducted ex cursions to St. loule during the World's I" air. No chance of cars Portland to St. ljuls. Call at U4 Third street for nartle- . Women's Neckwear Specials Saturday bargain news front Portland's largest uA bet women's Neckwear storeNew, pretty neck pieces at stav prkmsty low prices Silk-embroidered StontrR in lio-Trr. tab effects, great spe- -iO cial values at each Narrow Taffeta Ties in all the newest colorings, the best 35c values at ea mSrrG f Long Tab Silk Stocks, hemstitched Neckwear, today at. . Heavy Butcher Linen Turnovers, em broidered ui light blue and white A-?rsr J witn ouixonnoie siois, j ralSS1 50c values for OOC w(ir&ili $ Embroidery Collars in washable ma- 7 terials, assorted designs : l 1 4rUZ VttlUCO. ................ 7Jk S- "Stage," the New Card Ge, 5Qc Third Floor Principal Agents for Batterick Patterns ami PaMtcotioBS Great Sale of Women's $5.00 Shoes at $3,45 Pair Today Knit Underwear Women's Hosiery "Harvard Mills" Knit Underwear for wo men, fleece-lined vests, high neck; long sleeves, handsomely made and finished, white and cream only, all sizes, AQr 75c values rzfC Open Tights to match the above, pr..47c women's heavy fleece-lined Vests and Pants, the best.eOc values, for only .37c Heavy cotton-fleeced Union Suits, the best styles, well made and finished, dl. great value at . DOC Women's "Wool Hose. 1 and 1 or plain with ribbed top, merino heel and q toe, all sizes, great value, pair.... IfC Women's Wool Hose, 35c quality, 1 and 1 ribbed or plain with rib top, me rino heel and toe, 35c values for..? Women's fine ribbed Wool Hose, -i. regular 50c values, this sale. pr...3' Picture Framing, Second Floor Picture Department Fancy Ornaments, paper weights, ink wells, etc., elk; and deer. 2Bc-c A values 14C Whisk Broom Holders, with poet pictures on front, 35c values, for. 14C Fancy Flowered. Picture Frames, -25c values, each OC Hand-Painted Photo Frames, different sizes, oval, round and square, college colors 60c values 29c75c values .38c $L00, $1.25. $1.50, .$2.00 Framed Pictures, great variety of subjects, rQ remarkable value J?C GxlS" Etchings. In' -2-inch fancy aQ frames, $25 values 7OC Great Millinery Bargains Novenriter clearance sale in the milfeery department Trimmed Hats, Tailored Hats, Untrimraed, Hats, the best bargains November has ever of feredSecond Floor Handsome ready-to-wear Hats in at tractive, shapes and trimmings ; over 300 in this lot, values up Cf to $3.50, on sale today eav vv Silk and Velvet ready-to-trim Hats, new shapes, values up to $2.50; on sale today at this QA low price OC "Women's $5.00and $6.00 Beaver Hats, best colors and shapes, great values . .' P3 3J Children's and Misses' Trimmed Hats entire stock at special low prices. Inf ants ' Bonnets at special prices. Second floor.. Portland's Leading Cloak Store With its immense assortments of women's and children's ready-to-wear apparel is the favorite garment store for the shopping public of the Northwest The cloak chief now in Eastern fashion centers has been sending thousands of new Raincoats, Tourist coats, Velvet suits, Silk suits, Tan cov erts and new dress suits The stock is at high tide and repre sents everything that's new and desirable We call particn lar attention to the "Cravenettes" $16.50, $18 Two great lots of "Women's Raincoats at popular prices Lot 1 Women's Cravenette Raglans, fitted- back, belt all around, double-cape and collarless effect; Oxfords and i L tf olives; the grandest values in town at V w JVI Lot 2 "Women's Cravenette Raglans in tan, trimmed with red or green Broadcloth and brass buttons, also tailored effects with tourist back and belt, tans, olives and Oxfords ; 1 o AA wonderful values at V Handsome English Raincoats at $22.50, $24 up to 50. Tourist Coats at $16.50 Full -length Tourist Coats in tan covert with belt, O 1 collarless, the best value in town at the low price of .H OsJv Tourist Coats in tan Covert Cloth, loose back with belt, notched col lar, lined throughout; an immense assortment of -new styles at prices ranging from $18.00 up to $48.00. Our Children's Department is the largest and best in the city Every thing in children's ready-to-wear apparel, new styles, new materials, and in every instance we guarantee the lowest prices These specials today Children's Cashmere School Dresses, red, blue and brown, Hussian style piping and button trimming, ages 6 to 14 years; the regular $3.00 values are on sale today at .'ipVs " Children's Dresses of plain Cashmere and fancy plaid material, assorted colors, ages 4 to 12 years; the regular $2.50 values tf J AQ on sale today at t Children's Cravenette Raincoats, 6 to 14 years, cape collars, full box back with belt; best styles and colors; prices range from $7.50 to $14. Children's Long Coats, box back with belt, with or without cape collar, newest material, $5.00 to $18.00. Complete line of Children's Dresses, Russian style, "Sister Brown" styles, plain materials, shepherd plaids, $1.25 to $20.00. "PETER THOMPSON" and "Buster Brown Sisters" Coats and Dresses, all the newest and most serviceable styles and materials; largest show ing in the city. Second floor. Our Men's Clothing Store Wants the opportunity of demonstrating to economical men what really good clothing can be purchased here at prices fully 25 below what equal grades cost yon as the exclnsive clothing store Every good American make, such well-known clothing as Stein-BIochs, $2 French Kid Gloves $ 1 .29 "Valuers" 2-button P. K. Suede Gloves In mode, tan and some "white, beau tiful quality, sizes B?i to 6; the best $2 values, for this sale, per ri on pair P "Perrins" P. K. Suede in tiro and three-clasp, modes and tans only, sizes 5 to 7; Perrins' finest c ) quality, best J2 values, pair. 3 Handsome Street Gloves, in mocha, 2 clasp P. K.. in colors black, gray, tan: broken lots, about all c 1 OQ sizes, regular 52 values, pr.. 1 Saturday Ribbon Specials Four-Inch all-slllc Taffeta Ribbons, In a variety of 20 leading shades. In cluding black and -white, 25c i e values, yard UC Four-inch satin Taffeta Ribbons, fine quality, 12 shades. 25c value, jn yard f c Pure Bilk Mousselain Ribbon, 4 inches wide, all colors, superior qual- q Ity, best 25c values, yard OC Sale Sheets and Pillow Cases 72x90 Sheets, hemmed and torn, AA great value'. ,...; 81x90 Sheets, hemmed and torn, tq mt value... yC 42x36 Pillow Cases, hemmed and o torn, each J1 All the above are unusual values. 45x56 Pillow .Cases, hemmed and torn, eacn : w 16c (5x36 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, eacn $1.25 Rugs at 83c For today we offer 300 Axminster Rugs, 18x36 inch, Oriental and floral design, regular 05 $1.25 values '....03C Another great lot of All-Wool In grain Samples, new patterns and colors; great special value piece .C 500 Matting Samples,. 1 yard by 14-yard pieces, suitable for rugs take your pick C piece HANDKERCHIEF SPECIALS "Women's -unlaundered hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, best 25c values, for, each. .15 Women's Swiss hemstitched and scalloped, embroidered Handker chiefs; immense variety of pat terns; 35c-40c values at. ..25$ Adler Bros. &. Co., Hart, Schafmer &. Marx, Kirschbaum & Co.,W&sh ington Co. and others These splendid values on sale today 2d floor Men's Suits at $12.15 Each The styles and materials the exclusive clothier asks you $18.00 for; our regu lar $15.00 values; Cheviots and Fancy Tweeds; strictly all , j e wool best styles and patterns each P J Men's Suits at $15.85 Each The grade of garment the exclusive clothier asks you $25.00 for; our regu lar $20.00 styles; finest quality Fancy Cheviots; single or double-breasted sack styles; very best patterns; big variety to choose from; e ff great values at 7.'. J.O J Men's Belt Overcoats $15.10 ilen's $20.00 Belt Overcoats in the latest cut, newest and best patterns- and materials; this season's very best styles, selling regularly at. . C f $20.00 a Coat 3 v Men's $22.50, $25.00 Overcoats $18,65 Men's $22.50 and $2o.00 iong Overcoats, made of. All-Wool Fancy Covert ' Cloths, splendid styles, selling regularly at $22.50 and $25.00; , re your choice. ...... . P Men's Ail-Wool Oregon Cassimere Trousers pair ;. . S1.95 Men's $6.00 -Fancy Worsted Trousers for pair $4.95 Men's Furnishing Goods Specials Saturday's grand array of men's furnishing goods bargains. Seasonable and staple apparel of all kinds at rock bottom prices Shrewd men will take qmck advantage of these money saving chances Men '.8 fancy lisle thread Soxall the new stripes and fig ures, open-work and embroidered, 50c and 65c values Men's handsome Silk Ascot Ties, desirable patterns and colors; 50c values Choose from our entire stock of 50c Suspenders today at the low price of All our $1.00 Golf and Bosom Shirts, in Oxfords, Madras and Cheviots, splendid patterns .arid colorings, all sizes, Men's Natural Wool Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, Winter weight, regular $L25 values, for..;i.... Men's silver gray ribbed Wool Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, best $1.00 values, on sale at Boys'-All-Wool $1.50 Sweaters,best styles, today each ... $1.27 Men's Gray Suede Gloves; $1.00,and $1.25 values, today pair 89 "PERKINS" $1.50 GLOVES FOR MEN AT $1.29 PAIR. 'Perrins" genuine French Kid Gloves for Men Suede and Glace, tans and grays, all' sizes, very pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear today only at pair "Home-Made" Uiidermuslins High-class Undermcslins at kiterestiag prices The finest Gowns, Petticoats, Chemise and Drawers Special pur chases at wonderfully little cost Take advantage Gowns are nainsooks and cabrics, fine embroider and lace-trimmed, Insertions, headings and . ribbons, longr and short-sleeves; beautiful styles; all Blre3 Sec ond Floor t&.CQ, tS.ed Go-sens Jl.PS 16.00 Gowns are S3.&8 Je.Sd Gowns are 38.87 CnemJse 34.36 96.00 Irawers J2.G3 Jt.00 Gowns J3.S7 J7.00 Gowns- 54.98 JM and 511 Gowns 53.37 33.50 Chemise ...32.33 53.50 Drawers 33.3S ' Handsome high-grade White Petticoats, having wide flounces, elaborately trimmed with dainty embroider ies, laces, insertions, headings and ribbons; separate dust-raffles; values no woman wants to -miss $5100 and 3650 V2.luee.SL9S $7.50 values 14.98 33.09 values - 3J.P8 $10.09 values 35.S7 $13.50 values , ..$7.97 Book Department AT I9c'WEOFFR: 100 "Ways of Cooking Eggs. 100 "Ways of Cooking Fish. 100 Becipes for Desserts. Episcopal Prayer Book, q and Hymnal combined. . . "Confessions of a "Wife," by Mary Adams, $1.5.0 edition, on sale for. .JvC "Henty" Books for boys, " 1 Q 25 titles, greatrvaliie. . . x NEW BOOKS "Black Friday," Isham. "Zelda Dameron," Nicholson. "The Happy Average," "Whitlock. All three of the above books are enjoying a phenomenal run; pub lishers' price $1.50; our price is $1.08 copy. BasementSpecials Famons "Royal" Roasters They will roast the turkeys right worth their weight in gold. 10zl4-lnch, special, each..". S2o UxlG-lnch, special, each. 90c 12xl"-lnch. spedal. each $1.09 40c Family Roasters, 9xl-ln 28c 50c Family Roasters. 10xl5-in 35c 60c Family Roasters. 12x17-In 42c P-12-lnch Brlp Pans .T. 11c 10-12-lnch Drip Pans...... 12c Uxl7-inch Drip .Pans 16c 51.00 Granite Tea Kettles 65c 15c Wire Toasters, each 11c Asbestos Griddles, each 27c Asbestos Fry Pans, each 7c Metal Salt and Pepper Shakers, pr-.15c EOc Bread Knives, each 23c S-plece Beef Carvers, 53.75 values, for, set. 53.13 Cake-Baking Demonstration In the basement, 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. 1L Professor Chapman, the expert, gives dally lessons free -of charge. Crowds are' attending come. Great Thanksgiving salo ot Fancy China and Cutlery. A Great Thanksgiving Linen Sole Hemstitched Satin Damask Table Cloths, beautiful styles, all the best grades at Thanksgiving Sale prices: $4,50 Cloths for.. $3.80 $7.00 Cloths for. .$5.80 $5.00 Cloths for. .$4.20 $9.00 Cloths for. .$7.30 $6.00 Cloths for. .$4.90 $10 Cloths for. . . .$8.20 Hand-embroidered Afternoon Tea Cloths" and Center Pieces, beau tiful designs and qualities; great bargains at the following prices: $2.25 Pieces, $1.87 each $4.50 Pieces, $3.85 each $2.50 Pieces, $2.10 each $5.00- Pieces, $4.35 each $3.00 Pieces,. $2.60 each $6.00 Pieces, $5.20 each ALSj OUR FINisST PIECES UP TO $15 GREATLY REDUCED. Our entire stock of Dinner Napkins, all grades, feeet patterns. Im mense variety, all at Thanksgiving Sale prices. The grandest Nap kin bargains ever offered: $2.00 Napkins $1.72 doz $2.50 Napkins $2.05 doz $3.25 Napkins $2.68 doz $400 Napkins $3.25"1ioz 46.00 NAPKINS FOR DOeXX. All Napkins up to $12.50 dosen at resaeed .prices.. 72-inch Satin Damask Table Dlnens, all the best patterns; regular. $1.00 grade, at.gQQ 72-lnch Satin Damask. Table 'Linens, handsome designs, -regular $1.36 grade.-at the low rA -price of, yard zftG 72-lnch Satin Damask Table Llneas, all the . regular $1.59 values, for,, the j 72-lach Satis Damask Table Linens, the $2.36 grades, for this sale at the low price of. yard, i.0 Hemstitched Damask Tray Cloths; 17x28 inches; values. extraordinary at the lew i price, each.... j iC HesFistltehe4 Dasaask Tray Cloth. 39x38 laches, marvelous values, at, each OJ Hesastlfchsd Damask' Tea Cloths, ail the best sizes and patterns; great bargains. All $3.66 Tray Cloths fer $2.S each; 2.e grades, $l."5e each; VIM. grades, $1.21 each; grades, each OJC See the ser TrecK Table Llneas befog offeree afrTbsnhwgfrvfoy Bale Prices. Boys' arid Yogiig Men's Clothing Little" Boys Overcoats in dark blue and Ox fords, donble-hreasted with brass buttons, velvet collar -and belted back, sizes 2y2 to 8 years, regular $4.50 values, on sale for.. , sOr Boys' School Suits in brown, green and gray mixtures, checks and plaids, ages 8 to 16 years, regular $3.95 values, fQ on sale at! .7W Boys' Overcoats in dark Oxfords, full length, velvet collar, belted back, ages 7 to 14 years ; regular $5:00 q c values,, for the low price of. . . .2JJ' "Buster Brown" and Russian Blouse Suits, in reds, royals and gray .mixtures, ages 24 to 5-yrs., handoie styles, ,? C Q pr regular $7 and $750 vals., for. J4r Young jVfea's Suits in new brown and gray mixtures; ages 16 to 20 yrs., t 1 i Qj all new fyl, xeg. $18 vals. OKJ Touiif Men's Overeeftts, new "brown plaid ages 16 to 20 jK i " m ymr: & tak ;esoa? Vast gftnacnts. ... .".... w Irjj I $1.29