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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920
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SECRETARYSHIP
Corporation Commissioner in
Republican Race.
PAST RECORD) POINTED OUT
Xfncoln Day IMnner Xext Thursday,
Jay Tpton of Prlneville An
nounces for State Senator.
Henry J. Schulderman. corporation
commissioner. Is the latest to an
nounce his candidacy for the republi
can nomination for secretary of state.
Othen who are In the race are Ben
T. Jones, diauncey Butler. Sam Kozer,
M. Vernon Parsons and E. L. Coburn.
Mr. Schulderman was appointed cor
poration commissioner by Governor
TVithycombe In 1915 and in 1917 was
reappointed for the four-year term. A
native Oresonlan, Mr. Schuldreman
was born In Portland in 1873 and re
ceived his education at the Couch
school and the Bishop Scott academy.
At one time he was manager of the
Merchants Express & Transportation
company, operating between Portland
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Henry J, Scnnldennas, corpo
ration eommlMioBfr, aeekji eee
retary of state office.
and Vancouver, and later he practiced
law.
Past Record Pointed Out.
In announcing his candidacy, Mr.
Schulderman makes the following
statement:
"If nominated for secretary of state
and elected at the general election, I
shall conduct the office on strictly
business lines, rutting down expenses
wherever possible and securing econ
omy and efficiency as I have done in
the office of corporation commis
sioner. "The secretary of state Is a member
ef the board of control, and as such
has many Important duties. Should
I become a member of that body. I
hall also exert my influence to con
duct the state's affairs and institu
tions also upon a strictly business
basis, eliminating; waste and extrava
gance and spending- the money raised
through taxation to the very best ad
Tan tagre.
"In submitting: my candidacy for
the nomination for secretary of state
to the republican voters, I wish to
point to my record in reducing: ex
penses In the office of corporation
commissioner, to my familiarity with
Important business matters and to my
experience as an executive acquired in
the oonduot of that office. If the re
publican voters will examine minutely
my past record and quallficatlans. I
am content to leave my candidacy in
their hands."
"Enclosed pleaae find check for
IT. SO for five reservations for th
Lincoln day dinner," writes M. E.
Gage, a Clatskanle merchant, to Sec
retary Cochran of the republican state
central committee." I wish very much
to attend as ray father was a neigh
bor of Abe Lincoln."
Captain A. W. Go wan. civil war vet
eran of Burns, who was personally
acquainted with the martyred presi
dent, has also secured a reservation
for the dinner, which will be given
In the Chamber of Commerce dining
room at 6:30 o'clock next Thursday,!
under the joint auspices of the repub
lican state and county central com
mittees. The dinner will be attended
by both men and women. Tickets are
$1.60 each and can be obtained at 30S
'Wilcox building, or from any member
of the general committee.
Rev. "W. S. Gilbert of Astoria, chap
Iain of the 2d Oregon, and Mrs. Eliza
beth B. Hanley of Medford, who took
an active part In carrying Oregon for
Hughes in 1916, will divide the speak
ing honors of the evening. There will
be a programme of music.
Double Trading Stamps Will Be Given on January Bills If Accounts Are Paid in Full on or Before February 10 Get Your Stamps
Portland Agents for Gossard, Nemo, Bien Jolie Corsets Carter's Knit Underwear Richardson's Quality Linens Hoover and Sweeper-Vac Electric Cleaners Home Journal Patterns.
Mail Orders I c , vnr,i,rf I For the Best
billed
Girls' Wash Dresses
$2.98
Slain Floor Friday and Sat
urday the Girls' Shop will fea
ture a special sale of dainty
tub frocks at a very low price.
Many attractive styles to se
lect from. Fresh, clean stock.
Made up in plain chambrays
and fancy striped or plaid
ginghams. Sizes for girls 8
to 14 years. Dresses of regu
lar $4.85 to $5.25 PO QQ
grades; special, at Du0
Girls' Petticoats
At $2.19
Second Floor Girls' Petti
coats of good quality sateen.
in assorted colors and neat
attractive styles.
Cleanup Sale, each
Combinations
Second Floor Girls' Nainsook Combinations and Slipons fl1 pTQ
in dainty lace trimmed styles. Sizes 2 to 10-$1.49 and 9J-eOi
S2.19
by experienced shoppers and for
warded same day as received.
City and out-of-town people are
urged to make use of this spe
cial service. SHOP BY MAIL!
Olds, Wortman & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Lunch
in Portland 'come to our Tea
Room on the Fourth Floor. Serv
ice from 11 to 2:30 daily. Lijrht
Luncheon served in the Basement
from 11 to 2:30. Prompt service.
1500 Silk Remnants on Sale V2 Price!
Center Circle Main Floor
Silk Remnants Suitable for Skirts, Waists
Petticoats, Linings and Trimmings
The Semi-Annual Sale of Silk Remnants will be held today at the
Center Circle. This is an event that is eagerly awaited by thrifty shop
pers and never fails to bring great crowds to the store. Over 1500
Remnants are included in the sale and the assortment embraces all the
most desirable weaves in plain and fancy silks. Good, useful lengths
suitable for waists, skirts, petticoats, linings, trimmings and children's
dresses. Plain and Fancy Taffetas, Satins, Pongees, Georgette Crepes,
Crepes de Chine and Sport Silks in a great variety of J 'P'DTf"T,
patterns and colorings. Shop early. All Silk Remnants 2 JrXx.lv12rf
Remnant
Sale!
The Lace and Trimming Sections
will hold a special Cleanup Sale today
of all remnants and short lengths of
Chiffons, Nets,
Embroideres, Laces,
Georgette Crepes,
Fringes, Furs, Etc. ,
that have accumulated during recent
weeks, together with odd pieces and
short lengths thrown out during the
Annual Inventory. Hundreds of pieces
in the assortment. All marked for
this eale at SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
Odd Lines of Neckwear
Clean-Up Sale 19c
Alain F I o o r Neckwear selling
heretofore in our regular stock at
60c and 65c. Odd pieces and some
that are slightly soiled from dis
play. A wonderful opportunity to
buy dainty Neckwear at less than
half price. Large variety of styles
in Collars and Sets. Embroidered,
tucked, ruffled and lace trimmed
effects. Linen, organdie and pique
materials. 50c to 65c Neck- "I
wear; priced special only J-ft
25c to 35c Veils, Special at 19c
Aisle Table, Main Floor Women's Slip-On Veils specially priced for
quick clearaway of an odd lot. Black, light and dark brown, purple
and navy. These are in good style and desirable in every way. 1 Q
Many lock-stitch Veils in the lot. Reg. 25c and 35c. ' values at -a.i1
Model Grocery
Fourth Floor
Experienced telephone clerks
at your service, 8 to 5:45 o'clock.
No. Cans Columbia
River Salmon, special at
Preferred Stock Cat
sup, priced special, bottle
Giilf Bay Oysters on
sale today at 3 cans for
Gulf Bay Shrimps on
sale today at 3 cans for
18c
29c
50c
50c
Clean-up Sale
Misses' Coats
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THE GARMENT STORE directs your special
attention to a notable sale of 191 Misses' Coats
at fifteen dollars models selling heretofore at
$21.00 up to $33.75. Splendid Coats for street
wear and for motoring. Made up in Velours,
Cheviots, Zibelines and Novelty Mixtures in de
sirable colors. Belted and loose effects with
large collars of plush or self material. See these!
Sizes and Quantity
90 Coats in size 16
, 51 Coats in size 18
34 Coats in size 20
9 Coats in size 40
7 Coats in size 42
S. & H. STAMPS1
Garment Store, Second Floor
Hosiery Sale
Continues
The Great Sale of Hosiery ends
Saturday. Don't delay lay in a good
supply for spring and summer seasons.
Women's Hose
39c Pair
Main Floor Women's Full-fashioned
Lisle and Cotton Hose in white and
Seamless Boot Hose in black. Odd
lines and irregulars. Sizes 8, QQ,
9, 9 only. Special, a pair OaC
Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose in black,
white and dark brown colors. Oft
Excellent quality A pair at 0Js
Women's Seamless Silk Hose in
black, white and brown. J"f " p?
Slightly imperfect; a pair DAeXJ
Children's 75c Cotton and Lisle
Hose in black and white. All sizes.
On eale today 40fS 45 50 pair.
Jewel Gas Ranges
Convenient and Economical
We are exclusive Portland agents
for the famous Detroit Jewel Ranges
and show a fine assortment of the
latest and best improved models.
Your inspection cordially invited.
Stove Department, on Third Floor.
Range as Illustrated
Price $42.50
adapted for apartments and kitch
enettes where space is limited. Dou
ble constructed oven size 16x10x10
inches. Top plate equipped with one
giant burner and three single burn
ers. Enameled dirt tray under plate.
Sold on Easy-Pay Plan
Gainaday Electric Washers
Third Floor
-We give S. & H. Trading Stampe
Some women seem to think it
is praiseworthy economy to work
themselves to death. They deny
themselves all conveni
ences. Emancipate your
self from the drudgery of
washday and get your
share of enjoyment by in
vesting in a GAINADAY
Electric Washing Machine.
$10 Down
and a full year to pay the
balance on installments to
suit your convenience.
Come to the Third Floor
and see a Gainaday Elec
tric Washer in operation.
Men's $4.00 Union Suits
Special at $2.98
Main Floor Men who wear medium weight Union
Suits will be glad of this opportunity to supply
their needs at a saving. Today we place on sale an
assorted lot of natural wool color Union . Suits
well known makes, nearly all sizes. Regu- OO QQ
lar $4 garments at special price the suit D70
Men's $1.50 Neckwear
Special $1.15
Main Floor Several hundred Men's Highrgrade Ties
at a special low price Friday and Saturday. Large
assortment of beautiful Persian designs in wanted
colorings.' Standard makes. Ties selling
formerly at $1.50; special, your choice, only
$1.15
Men's Hats at .$2.45
ke;$2.45
Main Floor Odd lines Men's Soft Felt Hats in light
gray. Broken size but of well-known make.
Regular selling price $4.00 your choice
Men's Gowns and Pajamas $2.39
Men's Hose 6 Pairs $1.00
Children's
Handkerchiefs
At5c
Main Floor Women and Chil
dren's Handkerchiefs in plain
white or with fancy colored em
broidered corn ere and
edges. On sale today at JC
Handkerchiefs 49c
Odd lines Women's fine Linen
Initial Handkerchiefs with hand
embroidered designs; to lQy
G5c values, on sale for J
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Sweaters
$9.45
Second Floor Extra special offer
ing of Women's Wool Sweaters in
the Garment Store today. Latest
style with tuxedo front, wide belt
and pockets. Seal brown, navy,
dark green, blue, tan and QQ A r
rose. All sizes. Special DV
Wool Scarfs
At $10
Second Floor Angora Wool Scarfs
in tan, brown, navy and gray with
fancy striped borders. Made in the
regulation length and 24 inches
wide. Serviceable and (210 00
attractive. Special at 3 lv.U U
Bath Robes
$4.28
Second Floor Women's Bathrobes
of splendid heavy quality blanket
material. Conventional and floral
patterns in many different colors.
Plain or cord trimmed collars and
pockets. Heavy cord OA OQ
girdle. Priced f pedal at D i0
Main Floor Men's Night Gowns
and Pajamas of good quality out
ing flannel in neat striped pat
terns. These garments are cut in
full standard sizes and (PO OQ
well made. Special at wfltOt
Main Floor If you need new
hose don't fail to take advantage
of this sale. Several different
colors in the assortment and there
is a complete range of (P" (f
sizes. Pair 19, 6 for tDJ-eUl
Lace Curtains Reduced
$5.00 Voile Curtains, Special at $3.95
$6 Marquisettes, Special at $4.48
Third Floor Dainty Voile Cur
tains with attractive appliqued
designs. Fine for bedrooms. Reg
ular $5.00 grade,, spe- OQ QK
cially priced now; pair 0O.tJ
Third Floor Marquisette Cur
tains with lace edge and inser
tion to match. Regular $6.00
grade. Specially priced &A AO
for this sale; the pair Orr.TrO
Price
$10 Filet Net Curtains at $7.50 Pair
Women's Boots H
$14.00 Boots fan
Special at J)
Shoe Department, Main Floor
On Sale Today Only
Women's Laced Boots of fine quality black kid
with dark gray cravenette toppings. 84 inches u
high, made on narrow toe last with imitation
straight tip, welted soles and mili
tary heel. A very dressy and
splendid-fitting boot for street
wear. Famous John Kelly make.
Widths AAA to D and nearly
all sizes. Boots selling (P'T fif
heretofore at $14: nair D
$17.00 Laced Boots
At $8.50
Main Floor Women's Pearl Gray Laced Boots BM
inches high with plain pointed toe without tip.
Double row of spaced stitching around vamps, cov
ered full Louis heel, welt soles, closely trimmed.
A dainty boot for early spring
wear. Good range of sizes and
widths. Regular $17.00 (TQ
Boots, special the pair 30.JU
We give S. & H. Green Stamps.
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Jay Tpton of Prlnevllle. who has
Juat retired after two terms as presi
dent of the Oregon Irrigation con
gress, will be a candidate at the prl
niaries for the republican nomination
for state senator from the district
comprising Klamath, Lake. Deschutes,
Jefferson and Crook counties.
"My reason for making an an
nouncement at this time." said Mr.
Upton, "is to set at rest rumors that
I might run for some other office.
do not Intend to make any campaign
for the office.
"My efforts during the past five
years to secure the irrigation of the
vast areas of arid land in central Ore
gon nnd na a good roads booster have
"BAYER CROSS" ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be
genuine must be marked with the
safety 'Bayer Cross." Always buy an
unbroken Bayer package which con
tains proper directions to safely re
lieve Headache, Toothache. Earache,
Neuralgia, Colds and .pain. Eandy tin
boxes of 12 tabl.ts cost but a few
cents at drug stores larger packages
also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoac.licaddester
si Sailcyllcacld. Adv.
enabled the people in my district to
determine whether or not I will make
a satisfactory senator. I have not as
yet prepared a programme, but I can
say that I am against radicals and
reds of all kinds. I am a Spanish
war veteran and my entire sympa
thies are with the American Legion
In the fight for 100 per cent Ameri
canism. Needs of District Set Forth.
"We need more and better roads In
my district and we need more Irriga
tion development. I will do my utmost
to bring these about. The great lum
bering interests that are developing
In Deschutes, Klamath and Crook
counties are entitled to better trans
portation facilities. The isolated coun
try schools need more assistance. The
senatorial district In which I live
comprises in area nearly one-fourth
of the state of Oregon. We are en
titled to a redistribution and I will
endeavor to obtain a proper distribu
tion of senators and representatives."
Mr. Upton owns a large Irrigated
ranch at Prlnevllle and Is also en
gaged In the practice of law. He has
never been a candidate for public
office but once, when he was elected
to the legislature from Multnomah
county. In 1912.
Assurances have been received by
G. E. Hamaker from Washington that
F. S. Myers may have a hearing be
fore the senate committee on post-
offices and postroads, according to
report. The sender of the message Is
said to be a member of the committee.
but his Identity is not revealed. Mr.
Hamaker Is the chairman of .the dem
ocratic county committee for Multno
mah and is a friend of Mr. Myers, who
was ordered removed as postmaster
by the president last Monday.
THIEVES TAKE 336 AUTOS
January Figures Announced by
Head of California Bureau.
SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb.5. Dur
ing January automobile thieves were
responsible for the disappearance of
S3S machines In California.
C. S. Morrill, superintendent of the
state bureau of criminal identifica
tion and investigation, made the an
nouncement.
EVILS OP HURRIED LEGISLA
TION TOLD AT LUXCHEOX.
Citizens AVho Fail to Vote Called
Slackers in Address of Po
litical Criticism.
That those who fall to register or
vote, and those who do not use their
Influence toward the election to public
office of men of sound business sense
and ability are slackers in citizen
ship, was the declaration of C. C.
Chapman, in addressing the Progres
sive Business Men' club at Its regu
lar weekly luncheon at the Benson
hotel yesterday. Mr. Chapman gave
his impressions of the recent special
session of the state legislature and
explained what he believed are the
dangers of everything resembling
hurried emergency legislation.
If all the appropriation measures
passed by the legislature for reference
to the people are passed at the forth
coming election the tax for purely
state purposes will be raised from
3.23 mills to about 8 mills, he said.
The blanket ballot bill, he declared,
had had Its way greased for a rapid
slide through both houses and was
passed by both the senate and house
before printed copies of the bill
could be placed
legislators.
in the hands of. the
PIONEER PHONE MAN DIES
and was for a time In the newspaper
business in Walla Walla.
The first long-distance telephone in
the northwest was built by Mr.
Hopkins.
C. B. Hopkins Passes Away Follow
ing, an Operation.
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 5. (Spe
cial.) C. B. Hopkins, pioneer tele
phone man of Washington, died Wed
nerday at the Mayo hospital. Roches
ter, Minn., where he had undergone
an operation. Mr. Hopkins was 65
years old and had been more or less
Intimately connected with the tele
phone business throughout his entire
career.
Ho was born in San Francisco, July
18, 1855. and came to the northwest
as a boy. His father, Charles Hop-
lr1n nrtA Pnlnn.1 TV Tinker. his
grandfather, one-time United States 'B
senator from Oregon, were both prom
inent in public affairs in Oregon and
Washington. Mr. Hopkins had served
as United States marshal in Seattle
ARID' LAND FUND1 FAVORED
Western Reclamation Delegates
Pleased by Reception.
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 5. (Special.)
Governor Davis and other state of
ficials, who went to Washington to
confer with federal officials and
members of congress regarding an
appropriation for arid lands in the
west, are well pleased over the show
ing that was made and confident the
west will be given consideration.
They went east as representatives of has
the western States Reclamation as
sociation to ask congress for $250,
0004)00 for irrigation development
throughout the country.
They succeeded In getting a bond
bin before congress carrying this
amount.
Idaho Legion Commander Resigns
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 5. (Special.)
The executive committee of the Amer
ican Legion for Idaho will have to
select a new commander. E. C. Boom
of Moscow, who holds that office, has
been ordered to take up his duties
of prohibition director for Idaho and
make his headquarters in Boise. He
will take over the work now being
done by Lewis Williams, Internal
revenue collector for Idaho. Mr. Boom
resigned as legion commander.
KeepYourSkin-Pores
Active and Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
Soap, Ointment, TUainn.tia.avrTwbcf. For mipw
ftead Th Orfonlan cla9lfUd ads.
It Aids Nature
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy relieves
the lungs, liquifies the tough mucus and
aids in its expectoration, allays the
cough and aids Nature in restoring the
system to a healthy condition.
Prof, John H. Austin Says:
"Alopecia Pityrodes" A Very Common Scalp
Trouble, Which in Time, WUI Cause
BALDNESS
i with the scaling of the scalp, sometimes
, called dandruff; sometimes abundant,
iducing thick, grayish-white scales.
Both men and women become afflicted
with this trouble, but particularly those
between the ages of 20 and 30 years.
Unless careful attention and care are
given during the early stage an in
creased fall of hair is noticed and baldness is the final result
Free Microscopic Examination of the Hah and Scalp -Will
show the exact cause of your hair and scalp trouble.
(Women need not take down their hair)
Private Offices at the Owl Drug Co.
a (Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4)
Broadway and Washington
T -j. Starts
A FEELING OF SECURITY
Tou naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are about
to take is absolutely pure and con
tains no harmful or habit producing
drugs.
Such a medicine Is Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad
der remedy.
The same standard of purity,
strength and excellence la maintained
In every bottle of Swamp-Root.
It Is scientifically compounded from
vegetable herbs.
It is not a stimulant and is taken
in teaspoonful doses.
It is not recommended for every
thing.
It Is nature's great helper In reliev
ing and overcoming kidney, liver and
bladder troubles.
A sworn statement of purity Is with
every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root. If you need a medicine, you should
have the best. On sale at all drug
stores In bottles of two sizes, medium
and large.
However, if you wish first to try
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton,
N. Y., for a sample bottle. When
writing be sure and mention the
Portland Oregonian. Adv.
for snrpiiis
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Not Greasy
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle for $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy Zemo is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is always dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.
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Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
To have a dear, pink sldnybtftht
eyes, no pimples, a feeling of biibyancy
like childhood days, you must keep
your body free from poisonous wastes.
Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege
table compound mixed with ohve oil)
act on the liver and bowels like calomel
yet have no dangerous after effc.C
Take one nightly and note results.
They start the bile and overcome
constipation. That's why millions of
boxes are sold annually, 10c and 25c.
3-Grain
Cadomene Tablets
Absolutely Restore
Vigor. Vitality, KtretiRih to
Wfnk Men an.l Women
Sold by All rriiiiU'lNf
Stiff Joints
Sore Muscles
UmberUp Quickly Under the Sooth
InSf Penetrating Application ef
Hamlin Wizard Oil
In cases of rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drive out
soreness, and limber up tiff, aching
joints and muscles..
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable,
antiseptic application for cuts, burns,
bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises
heal readily under it toothing, pen
etrating qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cent.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick new
ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whip,
pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents.
Guaranteed.