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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1907)
T THE 3I0RXLVG 0RJ2G0NIAX, FRIDAY. JANUARY 25 190 BRISTOL TO STft! SOc Hucha - back 39c MAIL ORDERS FILLED FROM THIS ADVERTISEMENT ' Indian Baskets V$ Less IL . In tha Linen Aisle. Fine grade Huck-a-baek, in plain or fancy Jarquard patterns, for towels or fancy work; selling TQ very special for todav only, at,Jbe yard....-w'C WHITE LINGERIE WAITINGS, in openwork de signs; a grade that sells regularly at 50c the yard; special today, yard jOC In the Art Department. Shopping Baskets, made by the Grand Ronde Indians, the real Indian designs, and genuine goods. Every one we have reduced one-third for today. Read the prices: 55c ones for 37c; 75c ones for 50e; .$1.00 ones for 67c; $1.50 ones "for $1.00, and f J 1 "7 the regular $1.75 grade for y M. i. f Fulton Agrees to Let Him Finish Oregon Land Fraud Trials. SPECIAL PRICES ON 0. W. & K. SEWING MACHINES n 7i rr1 ' HOLDS UP HIS REJECTION . ' : UNT ECLmBlk 77 II II il M 1 1 1 1 Letter to Committee Asks That Ad Terse Report Bo Delayed Both Senators to Join In Recom mending New Man. OREGON I AX NEWS BUREAC TVash Ingrton, Jan.' S4. District. Attorney Bristol of Oregon will be permitted to retain his preeeitt office until he concludes the trial of the Oregon land-fraud cases, but he will be expected to clear the docket be . tore Congress reassembles next Decem ber, at which, time he will be requested to step aside and make way for some man to be appointed on recommendation tr the Oregron Senators. This programme was mapped out today. When asked-about the matter. Senator Fulton stated that. Inasmuch as the "sub committee had unanimously reported : against Mr. Bristol, and. the whole com- mlUee was ready to approve the rec-1 omrnendations of ilie sub-committeo. ho wa. willing to allow the Brlntol matter ' to rest until after the la.nti-f"riiu3 cuaes havp been disposed of, and therefore he has Addressed a letter to the Judloary committee requesting that no further action b t-tUcen on tbe Bristol case a.t -: present. - j Senate Will Do An Fulton Asks. Mr. Fulton has never been willing: to ! name a man to take charge of those , rases, as he hag felt tbat responsibility j In that -matter should bo left entirely i with the President and the Department 1 or justice. He haw simply opposed the connrmation of Mr. Bristol for a four- ycur term. The judiciary committee will observe Mr. Fulton's wishes In the matter and Mr. Kristol will be allowed to continue in oinse unm ine urcgon lana-irauu cases ;are disposed of. It Is assumed that tills will be done by the time ConsTesa meets again. Further than this, Mr. Fulton declined to discuss the matter, but it Is under stood here that this arrangement has been approved by the President and that no effort m-lll be made to secure Mr. tirls- tol's confirmation. Had Mr. Fulton in sisted on Mr. Bristol's rejection, the ju diciary committee would have reported against him and the Senate would have rejected the nomination and It would then have Been impossible for the Presi dent to reappoint Bristol. It is only when the Senate falls to act that a nominee can -be reappointed during ..the recess. ; Two Yenrs Unconfirmed. Vnder the programme as outlined the Oifon dilators will be requested next lecember to recommenft a. successor to Mr. Bristol and their choice 'will be re- pcctd. . .: ... . ,. Thus Mr. Elrfstol will have served qm Uistrlct Attorney for two years without ever having- been confirmed by t,lievSeni ate and after having ken appointed and reappointed Ave successive times. Mr. UrlMtol'B. fate Is today entirely In the hands of Mr. Fulton.' The action of the sub-eommlttee and the known attitude of the full committee make it absolutely cer tain that Mr. Bristol would be instantly rejected by the Senate if Mr. Fulton said the word, but Mr. Kultou is willing that Mr. Bristol- shall stay under the condi tions named, though only under those conditions. It was Mr. Fulton's original Intention to have Mr. Bristol rejected, but he has gained his po nt and has agreed to compromise as above set forth. CXI OUT Sl'BSIDV TO ORIENT Eastern Republicans Will Limit to South American Lines. OREoOMAX NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Jan. 24. Eastern Republicans, in cluding leaders in the House, have con certed a plan to further amend the ship subsidy bill by striking out all provision for subsidy to lines ply ng between the Pacitic Coast and points in the Orient. Hawaii and Australia, therebv limiting the bill entirely to South American trade. It is believed that enough votes can be weured to' put through tfcs scheme and then pass the bill. Comparatively few members are inter ested in subsidizing lines from Pacific Coast ports, hardly enough to block this deal. and. as It materially reduces the aggregate subsidy paid, it will secure new votes for the measure among men who don't believe Jn subsidy, but who are willing to act on the President's recom mendations. The President himself Is not enthusias tic over the subsidy to trans-Paclflc linee, largely because such subsidy would go entirely into the hands of Harrlman and H.U. The President will make a fight, however, for a subsidy for lines from both coasts to South iAmcrica. ' Modify School Land Rules.' ORGGONIAX XBWS'' BUREAU. Wash ington. Jan. il.An effort is being made I by the Governor of idfiho to secure the ro-operatlon of Western Senators and Representatives In having the Interior Department modify the regulations un der which school land is granted public land states. The attention of Congress- t'iovemor Mead and he has taken it up with the Secretary. Under present reg- ! ulatlon. according to Governor Goodinj, it is extremely difficult to make any se lection that will meet the approval of the , department. I Improve Bremerton Xavy.Yard. I ORBCKTIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash- j ington, Jan. St. The naval appropriation bill completed today carries tSiM (or the Puget Sound navy-yard, the principal Jtems- being COO.OeO for continuing con struction of a new drydock and $30,000 tor extension of the quay. wall. Over Jl.000.OiW was asked for. "ew Washington Postmasters. OREGON'IAX NEWS BUREAU. Wash- ington. Jan. 24. Washington postmasters appointed: Montera, luta 1 x. EL Glo ver, vice Thomas Foran, resigned; Ban de Fuca, Sibella B. Fisher, vice J. C. Power, resigned. 1 Faeo Does Him Honors. EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 24. Don En- j rique Creel, rt tiling Governor of Chi huahua and new Ambassador to the ITnited States from Mexico, was ten- ! dercd a reception at the Mexican Con sulate this morning and banqueted in .tuares at noon today. Tonight El Paso ' will grlvo a. banquet in his honor and 1 tomorrow ho leaves tor Washington. j And Last Friday of Twenty -Ninth Annual Clearance Sale With Only a Few Days Left of the BEST AND BIGGEST CLEARANCE SALE We Have Ever Known, We Make This Last Friday an Extra Special Day, Full oLSpUndid Special Values That Will Bring Out Me Bargain. Seeker, in Swamts. Unusual Values Abound Here far Today. Let No One of an Economical Mind Miss It. Buy Kitchen Needs Today, Fourth Floor, Sixth St. Specials for the kitchen tbat the economical; housewife will readily recognize as values out' of the ordi nary: , t ' Fictnre Wire, 6pecial, only 4 Picture Hooks, sp'l., only. doz. 5 Coat and Hat Hooks, special . 7 for today, the dozen C Repair Knobs, the dozen....... Gtf Sink Strainers, each , lO Covered Roasters, size lOxlo inches, special today....... ouc Japanned Dustpans, special.... 6 CoveredTin Bread Raisers. .. ,55 Gem Fans, 12-liole, special 23 12-Quart Chamber Pails, made of galvanized iron . . . C Wood Baskets, special today 50 Wire Soap .Stands, special 3 Dish Mops, special today.. 4 Vegetable Brushes, special . . . . . Battan Sink Brushes, special... 1$ Clothespins, the dozen......... 1 Remnants of Colored Dress Goods Half Price This includes all cream and evening shades, and the remnants come in Po.-i. " . j C'tl jr rr re lengths of 1 to fi yards each.' Alt good lengths and mighty good fab remncmtS lOlOred tlRS TOT Hair rics.: Buy today, and, no matter what the regular price U If Tjese come in very usable lengths, o one to eight yards each, in of the goods you select may have been, you .save just. . i M.UU ffiany colors and patterns, j hhe&t chall(fe J gaVe ou I SILK AND WOOL PRESS FABRICS LESS THAN HALF REG. PRICES I XfaJd' SS ?rsntychofcad:"' S- I : : ). nants of colored silks at half regular price null - j h ' " ' ' t ' I 1 I - ......I II I . J S. " $3.75 Lace Curt'ns $2.85 Special Sale Feathers 10c A Friday sale of Lace Curtains in Brussels and Renaissance effects, A Friday sale of pretty tjuiiis, pompons, wings and feathers of aii two-touo colorings and "splendid qualities that usually bring much sorts; come m all colors, and were sold at two, three and four times better prices. There are three grades in the lot, and tbat means getereuj St? f ftbev "f'or Vnl mornin and JOc that there are many dozens of pairs, reduced for Nay's selling, nqTBTrnr rraTurpc i u 1 i ""i i"-i Here is the way we sel! them : The 5 grade goes i 0i ea ofn , ' J ValU6S "P t0 $2'50 today for $3.7ol $4.50 ones for 3.S5, and $3.75 ones. $2. 85 .on. ff fh,s ; . f nd. u ?A9c W00L VELVET RUGS, size 27x34 inches, in floral or Oriental de- nNETLOWEItS, new anivais just what you want to 1f) signs and splendid values, that sell resrularly for $2.50 eaeh. ireshen up your hat ; special Value, for todav, only VL Very special for today; choice of - a lot of 130, CJT . NEW GAGE HATS, advance arrivals of the Spring goods. Cojne nv " navy, brown, black and two-tone effects. Ready for sale today. Specials in Notion Aisle Shoe Shining Outfits, consisting of brush, dauber and polish; 0Cn special for today, set". 6JC Hardwood Toothpicks, 10c pki. .6r Clothes Brashes, extra qual- ?Qp ity bristles, 65e value, for.. 25c Imported Tooth Brushes. . . XOc Rnhher Cushion English Hair Brushes Worth 9oc each; special GoC Writing Paper and Envelopes, 50 of each; ..-toe value,' special for 25c Package Writing Paper.... 15 C 10c Book Straps, special Gt 25c 1907 Calendars, special 5 Detachable Dress and Corset Shields, all sizes, special at, the 4 . pair C Pearl Buttons, regular 25e doz,15(J Hairpins, amber or horn. 1 J doz. on card; 20c value for. 5c hox Wire Hairpins, special. . . Zt SIDE COMBS, in shell or amber; regular 25e value, at, the pair Any Silk Petticoat In This Stock I Less Today Just think of it! Your choice of about two thousand Petticoats, and no matter what the price was, you have your pick of this magnificent assortment at one-fourth less than tbe regular price today. They come in blacks and every color imaginable, including the delicate eve- ning shades. Made of the richest silks possible to find, or of the - more modest priced goods, but you save on any one tbat you like, Theregular prices run from $0 by easy stages to $6.50, $5.50, $10, .flb'.oO, $20 and on up to $65 each; and on any one in the store 1 -today you save ..... .WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES AND KIMONOS, madai of flannel- ette and outing flannel ; a lot of 40O, so you may sua antre that- there are enough tor all. Regular varhes up to $1.25 each, spe- si ft rial at Save One - Third on Royal Worcester Corsets, 14 Lines Reduced A sale tbat takes in so many Corsets tbat every woman in Portland may buy one of the best there is made, and buy it at a saving. There are corsets for all figures in this lnnnense sale, for remember, there are fourteen different line? in all. Most of the mod els have hose supporters attached, and there is a broad range of ehoice in models, l materials ana unces. But if vou comp. now. nn nnv -nrsfi in t,a w v, 3 WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS two styles, kimono effeet or high neck; tome in all sizes; regular val- rn ues $1.50; special, today plmUQ WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL SKIRTS, in pink, white and blue stripes; nn regular 40c values, special 3C CHILDREN'S DRESSES, made of black and white checked goods, and trimmed with red braid, for little girls from 6 to 14 years of age. Regular values to $d each. Very special for to- (9 QO day, each . Zt t Entire Stock of Small Children's Coats Now at Half Regular Price. Friday Hoiirly Shoe Sah Bring Better Than Ever Values FROM 8 TO 9 A. M SMALIi GIRLS SHOES In button or lace; many styles, in 'fancy and .plain leathers;' all have first-class soles and uppers, ami are well made throughout; spring heels, sizes to S. V alues to S1.50. 79c : same in small sizes, 1 to 6.,,,,.., FROM 9 to 10 A. M. GIRLS SHOES, made of kid or prime box calf, with light or ueau- soies; an assortment nw.e up ot broken lines; good shoes, but not all sizes, tho there are plenty of sizes 1, 1V anci unese are regularly worth up to $1.75 the Q Q pair; for one hour onlv. . . Zs ZsC FROM 10 TO 11 A, M. ' WOMEN'S FELT JULIETS In many colors, trim med -with black, brown or gray chinchilla. The en tire stock divided into three lots, and priced like this: Worth to $2.50 for $1.59: worth to $1.69 Ofl for $1.19; worth to $1.59 for O FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. MEN'S BOX CALF SHOE Made with half double sale, Blucber cut ; a good substantial O O 1 Q shoe; value $3.00... plJ : ' " FROM 12 TO 1 P. M. MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE SHOES Made in patent and calf leathers, button or lace; last and styles only found in the very best grades. We shall include in this lot broken lines of as good shoes as (f O O Q can be made, in value to $6; sale price .v5Oi FROM 1 TO 2 P. . 1 MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Any style, all most wanted patents and- dull leathers, Bluchers, button or regular lace, swing and straight lasts; built with light soles for dress wear or heavy double soles for hard service. It doesn't matter for what purpose you want them, you can And just what you want in this assortment. Come and take home a O 1 Q . pair of shoes. Worth up to $5.00 f) 3 J. if es Y I imiiK.- -v.yt FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. MEN'S HIGH-CUT BOOTS, iu black or tan, with 10 or 12-inch tops; full double soles and viscolized. Good boots, that are regularly worth to $6 the $4.50 pair; one hour. . FROM 3 TO 4 P. M. WOMEN'S ODD LINES OF HIGH-GRADE SHOES-. Made in hand-turned and welt soles, button or lace; a large assortment, embracing styles and materials found only in this grade of footwear. Mannish effects und college designs; also all styles of heels and toes. No better shoe made. Laird & Sehober Co., Wright Peters, Hallahan & Son. OO' OQ M. Value to $0". Sale price, FROM 4 TO 5 P. GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Made in several styles, in box calf and kid leathers; good heavy soles; lace or button: Sizes 5 to 8, regular $1.50; now $1.19 Sizes 84, to 11, regular $1.75; now SI. 39 Sizes 112 to 2, retlar $2.00; now $1.60 FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. BOYS' SHOES, in tan or black, Blucber or lace ; good heavy soles, with uppers of kid. calf and En-Wish grain leathers; sizes 9 tc 2, reg. $2.25, now $i.39; 22 to o2. regular hl.la value, $1.89 $2.00 . Card Cases 1.35 $ Sixth Street, Main Floor. . Made of genuine pin seal or polar seal, in the regulation size, and they are as good values at $2 each as it is possible to produce. Come in black, tan, brown and green. Regular val, ue $2 each; special to- t. a h day, eaeh". ... . X 00 WOMEN'S HAND PURSES, with strap handles, made with inside coin pocket, and outside flap has pearl or leather button elnsp. These purses are our regular $1.50- val- Q Q ues; special today JOC WELLE SLE Y SHO.PPING BAGS, made of finest tanned goat, with drawstring; come in black, brown and colors, and regularly, sold at boc eaeh; special for to day . ........ .' MANY OTHER SPECIALTIES TV LEATHER GOODS, IN ALL SORTS OF QUALITIES AND ARTICLES. 45c M.VJL. len s 2S - Cen t Bows S Cents SILK SHIELD BOWS, in a large variety of patterns goods that sell regularly at 25c each very special C for today, only tJC MEN'S FOUR, IN -HAND TIES iu stripes, dots, plaids and other designs ; -J C reg. 25c goods, spl'. XOC BOYS' GOLF SHIRTS, sizes to 14; nice line of pat terns to select from ; regit- lar 50c and 75c OCn goods, special OC MEN'S KID GLOVES, sizes 7, 7, 7y, and 73i only; regular $1.50 val- fiC ues, special , OuC MEN'S BATH AND LOUNGING ROBES Every one iii the housa goes at L one-third less than regular.. 3 MEN'S CASHMERE SOX, m Oxford gray, seamless; regular 25c values; spe- tfi. cial today, pair. JL DC MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS AND HOUSECOATS, your choice of any iu the store at one-third less than regular 1A, price 3 MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, regular $1 values, special today... DOC 3 OcEm b ro ide ries 19 Cents A lot of broken sets" of embroideries, in widths that vary from 3- to 18 inches. Very pretty patterns, and they come in Swiss or nainsook. We have divided them into .six lots, and tbe prices are sharply reduced. The regular 30c quali- IQ, ties now . A J C Worth to 4oe the yard ..35 Worth .to 60c the yard ....... 1 . . . .39 Worth to S5c the yard... ...48 Worth to $1.00 the yard .......63 Worth to $1.50 the yard .08 TURNOVER COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, embroidered in black; white, pink red and blue. . Very special at, the J) WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, made o nicuarosons linen, with hand-em Hroi- nerea umiaij regular doc value, spacial, each VALENCIENNES LAOES AND INSER TIONS," in widths from y2 to iy2 inches, and values that run to 73c the dozen yards; very special for -todav, OCT the dozen yards '.'.OC MEN'S UMBRELLAS, with earola cover and taped edge, steel i-ods and Paragon frames; fancy horn or boxwood handles; splendid values at $2 eaeh; C1 AQ special . pJL .TO -em rroi- 79c $1.2S Un ion Suits j . ". l : 95 Cents Women's Merode Make Union Suits, in medium ' weight lisle, in the fol lowing styles and sizes : Long sleeve, knee length, in sizes 5 and 6; high neck and short sleeves, in sizes 4 and 6; low neck nnd no sleeves, in sizes 3 and 4; high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, in sizes 3 and 4. Every suit in tbis-lot is a reg ular 3..io val ue, and the Friday price is but... WOMEN'S VESTS-Fine ribbed, ribbed, with wing: sleeves; reg:. 25c WOMEN'S WHITE LISLE VESTS, sizes, 40, 42 and 44; regular value 3oc each ; special .................. WOMEN'S HOSE, of prime black with double sole; regular 25(5- value, special . WOMEN'S WORSTED HOSE, weight, black;, regular 40c values, special WOMEN'S IMPORTED COTTON with split maco sole; regular value 35c the pair; special.......'..'...;. CHILDREN'S HOSE Black ribbed good weigbt and all sizes except 9; regular 35c values special, today... 95 c J8c in extra 23c cotton, medium 29c HOSE, 25c cotton, 22c $1 Collar Pin s 69 Cents Jewelry Department, Sixth Street, Main Floor. , Fine quality gold-tilled Collar Pins, set with genuine baroque pearls come two in a set, and the regular price is $1 the set; special' JQ for today OSC STEELING SILVER BONBON SPOONS, in several different de signs j regular values $2.00 and $2.50 each. Special for .$ r today , i)1 .rZf STERLING SILVER LOCKETS, in assorted sizes; plain or fancy em bossed designs ; regular val- q q ues to $2.50 each; special. OC STERLING SILVER NECKCHAINS to. match lockets; special, rr each....... 0C STERLING SILVER HATPINS, in eruoossea designs Alt. Hood and Oregon Webfoot; 50c 'val- OP ' ues, special muC