JPHE MORNING OREGONIAN, THUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 190 On Account of the Immense Array of Bargains Districted Throughout the Establishment the Friday Surprise Sole Will Be Discontinued Paring the Clearance Sale FRIEND OF TALBOT 18 Episcopal Bishop Upheld by Rev, Robert Hope. THROWS NEW LIGHT ON CASE Successor to Dr. Irvine Declares That Latter's Charges Against the Pre late Are Unfounded Mrs. El liott's Part in Affair. Ratoert Hope, D. D., the newiy-appolnted pastor of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, Twonty-second and Reed streets. In an interview last night gave inside ln: formation as to Dr. I. N. D. Irvine, of Philadelphia, and Bishop Ethelbert Tal bot, o the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Central Pennsylvania, the principals in tho ooclcsiatsUcal dispute -which -will short ly culminate in the trial of Bishop Talbot on an accusation that he Is guilty of con duct unbecoming a bishop of the church. Dr. Hope Is personally acquainted -with both Bishop Talbot and Dr. Irvine, hav ing temporarily succeeded Dr. Irvine as minister In charge of the church at Hun tingdon. Pa., when Dr. Irvine was de posed. The story has significance in this part of the country, from the fact that Bishop Talbot was recently the mission ary bishop of "Wyoming and Idaho for the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Uni ted States of America, and that he has visited in this city, and has many friends here. Dr. Hope, takes Bishop Talbot's side in the dispute. "First of all, I wish to congratulate The Oregonian on the enterprise It has dis played in giving us the facts Irt the case, although of course the story is ex parte," began Dr. Hope, "bp to the present I had not seen the story published in any of our church papers. Bishop Talbot Is a man for whom I have a high regard. For many years he was missionary bishop for Wyoming and Idaho, visited In this city probably in 1897, and about six years ago became bishop of Central Pennsylvania. The bishop's work stands for itself. In the development of the states of Idaho and Wyoming, and his old friends are back of him In this affair. Mrs. Elliott's Generosity. "After going to Pennsylvania, Dr. Ir vine, while looking for a church appoint ment, wrote to Bishop Talbot, and the tetter sent Dr. Irvine to Huntingdon, Pa. One of the members of the church at Huntingdon was Mrs. Emma D. Elliott. For some little time Dr. Irvine worked in harmony with her as well as with other members of the parish, until an incident happened which will be brought out at the trial, should it ever be brought to trial. The incident? Well, at the time to which I refer Mrs. Elliott made herself prac tically responsible for a part of the church's expenses. The organist of the church at Huntingdon became sick at his home at Altoona, and wrote to Mrs. El liott asking for a portion of the salary owing him. This canfe as a shock to Mrs. Elliott, as she had previously paid the money to Dr. Irvine with the understand ing that he would Immediately pay the organist. This started the whole trouble. Dr. Irvine tried to enforce the letter of the law, when the spirit of the canons had already been obeyed in the case of Mrs. Elliott. By his action. Dr. Irvine was brought into conflict with the canons of the Epis copal Church, was tried by a church court and found guilty. The head of the diocese happened to be Bishop Talbot. I want it to be understood that Bishop Talbot had nothing whatever to do with the matter, excopt that he was bound to act up to the law represented by the canons of the church. Dr. Irvine Instituted suit against Bishop Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott for conspiracy, and in the first Instance the matter was taken before the grand Jury but was thrown out. After other evidence was secured, the matter was brought before the County Court at Hun tingdon, Pa., and when Judge Bailey, in strongly summing up in favor of the de fondants, sent the case to the jury, the result was that Dr. Irvine once more lost his suit- That was In 190L Then Dr. Ir vine began new tactics against the bishop and tried to have his deposition rescinded and ultimately carried tho case to the General Convention of the church which mot three years ago at San Francisco. It was. however, ruled out, as there was no new evidence to justify the reopening. Mrs. Elliott Able to Defend Herself. "Since that time Dr. Irvine has been ceaselessly at work enlisting the sympa thy of a number of churchmen, especially in New York City and Philadelphia. His wife belongs to New York City, The present standing of the case is that tho presiding bishop has called a committee, under canon 9. This meeting can be called on application of any five male communi cants of the church in good standing, and belonging to the diocese of the accused bishop, or by any seven male communi cants from any diocese, but Including two from the diocese of the accused bishop. As far as the personal question stands, Dr. Irvine has lost a great many friends, and has found some who have taken his eMo in the ecclesiastical dispute. Mrs. Elliott's husband, Alexander Elliott, Is one of the high officials of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and is greatly reepected In the Huntingdon community, where he has lived for the last 45 years. Naturally he bitterly resents his purely domestic af fairs being exploited by a man like Dr. Irvine. Mrs.( Elliott Is able to defend her self, and she has the sympathy of all who know her. "'With reference to the statements In today's Oregonian, if Bishop Talbot ie ly ing there is no such thing as truth. I have had personal knowledge of this case at first hand. The letter quoted toy Dr. Ir vine is a part of the contemptible means by which he sought to bring pressure to bear upon Mrs. Elliott. Dr. Irvine, in writing the letter, now given in The Ore gonian, to the bishop, gave what the lat ter supposed to be a hypothetical case. The bishop afterward heard the issues laid before him, and agreed in the policy of the bishops and presbyters who acted In the case. Since this trouble started, Mrs. Elliott received holy communion at St. Clement's Church, In Philadelphia, and obsorved that Dr. Irvine was one of her fellow-communicants. "It was in the year 1900, upon my return from the -west coast of Africa, that I was asked to take charge of the parish of Huntingdon until the return of Bishop Talbot from Europe. I did eo, for four months." "Woman" and "Lady." PORTLAND, Dec. 28. (To the Editor.) As a constant reader o Tho Oregonian, I have sltrays bragged of the purity of Its editorial BnRll.ih, and have specifically mentioned lta Ireedem from the vulgar, everyday use of the word "lady" in place of "woman." I regret t ray, however, that a change has come over the editorial page In this respect, and last Monday I was shocked to see an editorial bAded in large type, "The Lady Editor." Would not the word "woman" or "women" in Uris have been much more elegant than la4y"? This may look like a trifling matter, but It marks a wide divergence in taste. A. To this purist, it appears to be necessary to explain that the term "lady editor" was used facetiously. Of course, everybody else under stood It. The Oregonian was not writing an essay on mullercbrlty, nor on gynandromor phology. but something merely about the Hady editor." Tho purist always takes him self and his affectation of superior knowl edge so seriously that he misses much in literature. The Meier Frank Store Credit Purchases Made Today, Tomorrow and Satiirday Go on January Account Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Very Best Materials and Workmanship Trunks and Traveling Bags The Largest and Best Display in the City Third Floor The Meier Frank Store Credit Purchases Made Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Will Go on January Account Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications Delineator Subscriptions Taken "Willamette" Sewing Machines Sold on the Easy-Payment Plan $5 Down, $1 Weekly Our Men's Clothing Department Offers extraordinary Clearance Sale Bargains in all lines of Men's Ready-Made Clothing Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Fancy Vests, Smoking Jackets, Cravenettes, Etc., Etc. High grade Clothing from America's leading wholesale tailors at prices down to actual manufacturing cost Our regular selling prices are fully 25 below what equal grades cost you at the exclu sive clothing store, and the Clearance Sale Reductions we have made are in the same proportions Every garment guaranteed perfect fitting and the greatest value in the city Second Floor MEN'S $10.00 SUITS $ 8.60 MEN'S $20.00 SUITS $15.95 MEN'S $15.00 SUITS S 10.85 MEN'S $22.00 SUITS $18.15 MEN'S $25.00 SUITS $ 19.65 $35 TUXEDO SUITS $28.90 Overcoats and Cravenettes This season's very best styles and materials. $10.00 VALUES AT $ 8.60 $12.50 VALUES AT $ 9.35 $ 1 5.00 VALUES AT $11 .65 $20.00 VALUES AT $ 1 6. 1 5 $22.50 VALUES AT $ 18.85 $25.00 VALUES AT $ 19.75 All our 50c Wool and Golf Gloves at 40 pair. 100 dozen Boys' All-Wool Sweaters Navy, Oxford,- Maroon, 83 each. All our 25c Silk Midget Ties fancy stripes and figures 15 each. Men's Furnishings Reduced Men's Golf Shirts, with two collars to match, all sizes 1Q best patterns and colorings great values each...:'. ... 2-C $1.00 Neckwear newest holiday styles English squares and large four-in-hands wonderful values at each "The Prince" Suspenders, made similar to "The President3 Suspenders great clearance value at pair All our 25c Silk Band Bows at 2 for 25. Men's Flannelette Night Shirts extra heavy quality 63 each. Wright's Health Underwear shirts and draw ers $1.00 grade 83 each. 15c Portland's Leading Cloak Store Continues the busiest section of Portland's Largest and Best Retail Establishment Thousands and thousands of dollars' worth of High-Class Women's and Children's Apparel sacrificed during this Great Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Mammoth show ing of this season's very best styles and materials All the most attractive garments that particular women want A complete stock in all lines Raincoats, Tourist Coats, Suits, 'Costumes, Evening Wraps, Dress and Walking Skirts, Silk and Wool Waists, Petticoats, Tea Gowns, Dressing Sacques, Wrappers, Etc., will be found included The grand bargains are of important interest to every woman having need for new ready-to-wear apparel. All Evening Costumes and Wraps have been marked at ridiculously low prices. If you have need for a beautiful Theater or Carriage Wrap, you. can save half on its value during the Clear ance Sale. Silk Waists at very low prices; this season's styles. Wool Waists. at very low prices; all new styles. Silk Petticoats, Sateen Petticoats, Alpaca Petti coats, Moreen Petticoats, all at Clearance Sale prices. All Tea Gowns at Clearance prices. All Eiderdown Dressing Sacques and Robes at Clearance Sale prices. Greatest values ever offered. 1500 New Tourist Coats at Clearance Sale Prices 1500 Tourist Coats, all 1904-05 fashions; hand somest materials, many styles,, all prices. Our entire stock of Purs marked at exceptionally low Clearance prices All Wrappers at Clearance prices. Children's Coats, Suits, Dresses'and Cravenettes at Clearance Sale prices. Big reduction on every garment. All Tailored Suits reduced; best styles; big va riety. All Silk and Velvet Suits reduced; beautiful models. All Dress Skirts reduced,; this season's styles. All, Walking Skirts reduced; large variety. All Purs at very low prices; Coats, Scarfs, etc All Tourist Coats at low prices; 1500 of them. 2000 New Cravenettes at Clearance Sale Prices 2000 handsome new Raincoats in the latest styles and best materials are included in the great Annual Clearance Sale ; all sizes ; immense variety. Prices range from $8.98 to $o0. Annual Clearance Sale Every Article Greatly Reduced Great clearance sale of Women's Kid Gloves, the great majority of this lot are black and whites, colors In a few slzes. values are 51.05 and $1.25, sizes 5& to 7 your choice while- Q they last at. Our entire stock of "Pen-Ins" Heal French Kid Gloves In all the very best styles, all shades and sizes are being offered at clearance prices. oy's Clothing Clearance B Great special lot of Women's Lace Lrlsle Hose, latest patterns, Herms dorf dye, the grade usually sold for 50c a pair, all sizes wonder ful value at, pair Our entire stock of Women's. Misses' and Children's Hosiery marked at . exceptionally low clearance sale prices. 27c BOO Women's Umbrellas, black Gloria covering, great assortment of han dles, natural wood, silver, polished horn, Dresden, plain and mounted, marvelous value at only, each 99C Our entltre stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Umbrellas at clear ance sale prices. Women's All-Wool Gray Union Suits, button across the chest, c ajj regular $2 value ylH?C Women's non-shrinkable heavy ribbed natural wool Vests and Pants, tq best ?1 values, for.. Children's heavy ribbed cotton Vests and Pants, white or gray, all i q sizes, 35c value IVC New silk Stock Collars, embrold- ered In colors. 33c value a C Ecru and white heavy lace ng Cape Collars, $2.25 value.... 3 1 .OtJ White embroidery Turnovers, deep and narrow styles, 25c values for i only 1 7C Narrow silk Collars, dainty de- j i signs and colorings, each 1 1C Silk Stocks with turnovers, col. . embroidered tabs, 6oc value C large size, full nickel trimmed Oil Heater, largo oil tank, reg- ( ular 54.50 vaL, on sale at j.vJ Coal or Wood Heater, handsome nick el trimming, 13-ln. Iron firepot, with swing top, $9.50 value, C7 rtft for only .Uw All our "Peninsular" Steel Ranges, Cook Stoves and Heaters are being offered at special low prices during the great clearance sale. Buy your Boys' Clothing at the Meier &. Frank Store and yon are always assured fall value for your money, and more if yon take advantage of the low Clearance Sale Prices now in force. Boys' all-wool flannel Waists, grays, reds and blues, 6 to 12 years; regular $1.25 OQ- values for JZ7 Boys' Percale Waists, $1.00 values, each. . . .63 Great special lot of Sailor, Norfolk and Vestee Suits for boys good serv icqable materials at PRICE Little Boys' Overcoats all reduced. $3.50 Vol. $2.98 $6.00 Val. $4.85 $4.00 Val. $3.30 $7.00 Val. $5.85 $5.00 Val. $3.95 $7.50 Val. $6.20 Boys' Overcoats, ages 8 to 16 years; entire stock at Clearance Sale prices. Boys' all-wool, two-piece suits, $3.95 val. $2.80 Entire stock of B03V Suits at low Clearance Sale prices. Drug Sundries Low Priced Oar entire stock of Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles and Rubber Goods at the lowest prices quoted by any store in the city Mennen's Talcum Powder. ..12 Lyon's Tooth Powder 12 Cammelline 28 Wisdom's Kobertine 28 Cherry Tooth Paste 29 Oriental Cream 97 Pasteurine Tooth Paste 12 Holmes' Frostilla 13 Capillaris 39 Herpicide 54 Brilliantine 19 Florida Water (large) 33S 25c Smelling Salts 14 Violet Ammonia 11, 16 Colgate's Talcum Powder. . . ,15 Sheffield Dentrifice 11 Rubifoam 13 Sozodont 12i Woodbury's Cream 12 Arnica Tooth Soap 12 Glycerine and Rosewater. ... .6 Vaseline Cold Cream 9 Glovine Cleaning Fluid . .....12 Moth Balls, pound. 4 Huyler's Cocoa Butter 6J La Blache Pace Powder 26 Pozzoni's Face Powder 31 Java Rice Powder .. . .21 Williams Shaving Stick 16 Fairy Soap, dozen cakes 35 Kirk's Glycerine, box 17 Buttermilk Soap, box lip Armour's assorted, box. ..... .8 Kirk's Juvenile, cake 12 Woodbury's Facial, cake..,.15 Pear's Soap, cake 11(1 Cuticura 16 cake, three cakes to a customer. Packer's Tar Soap, cake 12 The Great "White Fair" SECOND FLOOR Portland's largest and handsomest display of dainty Under- i muslins A superb gathering of the prettiest lingerie made in America 50,000 pieces Every piece immaculate and marked at a saving price 'Way back last June we started collecting for this 1905 "White Fair" Our very best efforts were put forth to make the showing the largest and best Portland women ever selected from The generous buying is sufficent testimonial for the splendid undermuslins and grand values we are offering 6500 Petticoats Cambric, nainsook and muslin Long Skirst, with full flounces, trimmed in clusters of tucks, insertion, lace and embroidery, also plain hem stitched flounces ; big, full sizes, all have separate dust ruffles ; an immense variety of new styles, j 69c, 87c, 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.52 Up to $35.00 Women's long-skirt Petticoats of nainsook, cam bric and lawns, dainty lace and embroidery trim mings, also plain hemstitched. 47c, 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.29 Up to $5.50 Ni cK f Women's Gowns, made of fine SS cambric, muslin and nainsook. Gowns trimmed in dainty lace, embroi dery, insertion, tucks, hemstitch- mg, headings and ribbons; high, V, square and round necks. Great Values at 39c, 69c, 87c, 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98, $2.12, $2.29, $2.69, $2.98. Up to $30.00 Complete line of extra size Gowns, Drawers, Chemise and Corset Cover's ; hand-embroidered French Lingerie at sale prices. CorSISt Women's fine nainsook, cambric and lawn Corset Covers, trimmed vi in clusters of tucks, lace and em- VfOVCFS broidery edgings, insertions, bead- ' ings, ribbons, blouse fronts, trimmed and plain backs, round, square, V and high necks ; an immense display at 22c, 29c, 43c, 48c, 72c, Up to $15.00 f-fanrletmo Beautiful long and short nanasome, Chemise of ne Dainsook cambric and lawns, trimmed with dainty embroidery, laces, beading, ribbon and Chemise tucks ; great special values at 23c, 39c, 47c, 69c, 83c, Up to $15.00 Wo ITI P.n ' Cambric, nainsook and muslin wlUdl 3 Drawers, trimmed in fine laces, v tucks, insertions, headings and 1 r 3. W 8 T S ribbons, full flounce and plain hemstitched 22c, 43c, 49c, Up to $12.00 Millinery Clearance Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats at half price and less ; not a Hat in reserve ; every one in cluded ,$2.50 Hats 75 $6.00 Hats ?2-95 $10.00 Hats $4.95 $15.00 Hats $6.95 $25.00 Hats 12.50 $4.00 Hats 1.95 $8.00 Hats ;....S3.95 $12.00 Hats $5.95 $20.00 Hats $9.95 $30.00 Hats $15.00 Women's and Children's Beav er Hats, $6 values, 1.50; $2.50 values,, at, each.. .89 Special lot of Infants' Wool Bonnets at, each 10 Special lot of Children's Tarn o'Shaifters, at, each 10 300 ready-to-wear Hats, values up to $2.50 each, on sale for 25 Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feath- ers, Jet Trimming, Braids, etc., all marked at ridiculous ly low clearance prices. Carpets, Curtains, Etc. Homefurnishings of every de scription at saving prices dur ing the great Clearance Sale Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings, Curtains r Curtain Materials, Couch and Table Covers, Brass and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Window Shades, Screens, Etc., Etc., all at radically reduced prices Third Floor Melrose Ingrains, best patterns, 65c value, for yard 45 2-Ply All-Wool Filling, clearing price yard 72 All-Wool extra heavy, extra super, 2-ply, $1 grade, yard 8l 80c Linoleum, elastic finish, square yard, 68 ; 90c Linoleum, 8l square yard; $1.60 Inlaid Linoleum, neat designs, 1.35 square yard; $1.75 Linoleum, 1.58 square yard. 85c quality Smith's Hotel Brussels Carpets, yard ,. 77 $1.00 quality Brussels, with or without borders, yard. ........... . :85 J $1.2o Windsor Brussels, will not fade, yard SI. 05 Prosaic Velvets, the best Wool Velvet on the market, yard. .1.35 $1.75 Royal Axminsters, elegant assortment of patterns, yard. 1.44 Bigelow Axminsters, extra fine quality, $2.10 value, yard. ..1.89 Linen Sale Table Linens, Bed Linens, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Bed spreads, Towels, Toweling and Sheetings, Ginghams, Calicos, Percales, White Gods, etc., all at very low prices during the annual clearance sale. Blankets and Comforters 10-4 White Wool Blankets, with colored borders, great g special value, pair pO02 Three great special lots of full-size Comforters, laminated cotton filled, trreat values at S1.07. S1.29. S1.70. All our high-grade Silk and Sateen-covered Comforters arc marked ; at Clearance Sale prices. Third Floor. $7.00 extra large All-Wool White Blankets, colored bor ders, grand values, pair Full size fine California Blankets, mottled gray, great special value, pair White and Gray Wool Blankets, extra heavy, full size, great value, pair Entire stock of Blankets up to $27.50 a pair are all greatly reduced. $5.55 $4.65 $1.95 Great Shoe Bargains 800 pairs of Women's $3.00 Shoes, vici kid, box calf, patent colt, lace and Blucher styles, light and heavy soles, kid or patent tip, all sizes, every pair Johnson Bros, famous make; Clear- m ance Sale price is I 3 $2.50 Shoes for 98c Pair 500 pairs of Women's vici kid Lace and Button Shoes, spring heel and low heel, $2.50 values, for pair $2.50 to $5.00 Slippers 98c Pair Women's fancy Dress Slippers in kid and patent leather, qa broken lots, odd sizes, $2.50 to $5 values pair r0C Misses' Shoes $1.09 Pair Misses' Dongola Lace Shoes, heavy sole: also kangaroo calf, lace and button styles, sizes ll1 to 2 ; great values at the r fQ low price of P U" Boys5 and Children's Shoes Odds and ends of Infants' Shoes, kid and patent leather, $1.25 and $1.50 values, at the low price, of "7C 700 pairs Little Gents' box calf and vici kid' Shoes, all sizes, at pair i3r Boys' and Youths' Shoes, great valuesduring Clear- tf " ance Sale 1 .U i