THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 11, 1914. 3 mo e SECONDARY WITH COLOMBIANS National Honor Declared More Important Than Indemnity 1 of $25,000,000. TREATY IS BEING FRAMED Negotiations Being: Carried On in JYlendly Way-night to Use of Canal on Equal Terms Is Part of Demand. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Colombia, places other considerations above monetary indemnity in the settlement of the long standing: controversy with the United States over the separation of Panama from the South American country, according: to Julia Betancourt, the Colombian minister In Washington. In the treaty of settlement that Is being: negotiated, but which has not finally been agreed to. Minister Betan court said today financial recompense tor the loss of Panama was held by his government secondary to stipulations which deal with the recognition of the Colombian law fixing the boundary be tween that country and Panama and the right of Colombia to have the. same rights to use the Panama Canal as the United States. Until the details of the two questions are finally agreedto. It was said the amount of money to be paid to Colombia by this Government would not be determined although $20. 000,000 has been reported as the ap proximate amount. Another report has fixed the Indemnity at $25,000,000. "As for the supposed $25,000,000 as the salient feature of the agreement," Minister Betancourt said, "the legation wants it known that in the settlement of so Serious a matter Colombia con siders the amount of money a sec ondary matter. The question of honor involves matters higher than mere dol. lars. The negotiations are being car ried on In a friendly way at Bogota and at Washington, but pending the absence . from Colombia of American Minister Thompson, it is too early to talk of a final settlement." Colombia feels, it is said, that the granting to her of tbe right to use the canal on the same terms as the United States, Just as though the canal were still in Colombia territory, is a prac tical recognition to the nations of the world that this country thus repays the Inheritance right which the South American country has In tbe canal, as would have been the case if Panama had never revolted. Mr. Thompson, who returned to this country because of hts wife's ill health, expects to sail for Colombia early next month to resume the negotia tions for the treaty which was nearlng final settlement when he left Bogota recently. LIBERIAN PIONEER DIES Xrast of Original Emigrants Passes at 04 in Ixmdon. LONDON, Jan. 10. Mrs. Jane Rob erts, widow of the first president of the Republio of Liberia, died here to day at the age of 91. Her late hus band, J. J. Roberts, was elected pres ident In 1847 and served several terms afterward. He died in 1874 while in office. Mrs. Roberts died at the residence of J. R. Archer, the negro Mayor of the London Borough of Battersea. The aged exile was born in America She was the daughter of a Mr. Waring, a Raptlst minister, who emigrated from America to Liberia. Mrs. Roberts was said to be the last survivor of the original emigrants to Liberia. In the course of several visits to Kurope with President Roberts she was received by Louis Napoleon while he was president of France, by the late Queen Victoria and by the late King Leopold, of Belgium. MILITIA CONTROL DESIRED Carrlson. Demands Wider Jurisdio lion If Pay Bill Passes. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Secretary Garrison declared today that he would not Indorse any militia pay bill that did not give the United States greater Jurisdiction over the state troops, in cluding the power of send'ng thetn on foreign service without calls for volun teers, as was necessary during the Spanish war. "The Dick bill does not go far enough," said Secretary Garrison. "I want a bill which will give the Federal Government adequate, tangible results In return for the money advanced." Under existing law the organized militia can be used only within the borders of the United States. RUB A LAM E BACK BUB BACKACHE OB LUMBAGO PAINS AWAY AT ONCE. Old-Time St. Jacobs Oil Penetrates Bight in and Limbers You Up Get a Small Trial Bottle Now. Kidneys cause Backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore cannot cause pain. Listen! Your backache Is causod by lumbago, sciatia or a strain, and the quickest relief Is soothing, pene trating "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub it right on the ache or tender tpot - and In stantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippledl Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs OH" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, sciatica or lumbago pain. "St. Jacobs Oil" is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. It's the only application to rub on a weak, lame or painful back, or for lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma tism, sprains or a strain. Adv. checks and money orders. Watson said that he was a. newspaper man. Attention of the police was called to him, it is Bald, when he attempted to buy Jewelry here, tendering two checks for $400 each in payment. STATE LOTTERY IS HUGE WHOLE COMMUNITIES MADE AF mLUENT IT SPAI.V. MA1LCARRIER IS INDICTED I'cdcral Law Against Loitering on Duty Is Invoked. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Michael B. Coyle, a mallcarrler, was Indicted today by the Federal grand Jury under the statute which makes loitering by post men while on their route, or delay by them In delivering their mail, a crlm Inal offense. It was charged that Coyle failed to complete his route Christmas day, but left his bag, which contained several registered packages, at the home of a friend. Five years' imprisonment and a fine of $500 may be imposed for violation of this law. SAVE SUET, SAY EXPERTS Cookbooks Mislead Housewives as to " Use of Valuable Food. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. American housewives waste valuable food and increase the cost of living when they throw away suet or use It for soap making says the Department of Agri culture in a statement today. Suet, the experts contend, contains the same food value as lard, and is a satisfactory substitute for frying pur poses and shortening. Cookbooks have misled the housewives, they say. $15,000 THEFT CONFESSED Attempt to Buy Jewelry 'With. Check Undoes Iowa Man. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Charles L. Wat son. 23 years old, of Belle Plaines, la., confessed to Chief Postal Inspector Ftuart here today that tie had stolen $15,000 from a mail pouch In Belle Plains January I The sum was In Ckrlitnuu Drawing at Madrid Con ducted With Elaborate Precau tions for fairness. MADRID, Jan. 10. The climax of the state lottery season was reached in the drawing for the Christmas lottery, when novel precautions were taken to Insure honesty. The three prizes at stake amounted to 11,000,000 pesetas, or about $2,200,000. The drawing for the winning num bers was done in a large hall of the Casa de la Moneda In the presence of a delegate of the government and other state functionaries, with the public filling up the benches In the body of tbe hall. The numbers of each of the tickets sold were placed in separate metal balls. After being mixed they were poured Into a gigantlo transparent bar rel, in which they were further agi tated by a mechanical contrivance. The same process was gone through with a barrel of smaller dimensions, contain ing balls in which were placed the figures of the various prizes. At the moment of drawing there was dead silence In the hall. Interrupted now and again by whisperings and Joy ous exclamations. Two children from the State Orphanage drew first a win ning number then a ball denoting the amount of Its prize. When the biggest prize of 6,000,000 pesetas was drawn the reporters rushed for their automo biles In a body, and In a few moments special editions of the papers were on the streets announcing the winner, who was a resident of Madrid. The tickets for the Christmas lottery cost $200, but it was possible to buy a hundredth or even a thousandth part of ticket, and often whole communities of poor people are thus rendered afflu. ent at Christmas by their share of a ticket bought by the few cents which they have saved up. OIL TOO RICH FOR USE Motor fillip Finds Excess of Asphalt in California Product. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Califor nia crude oil is too rich in asphaltum to be a success for internal combustion engines. Captain C. Jensen, of the Danish motor ship Slam, the first to visit the Pacific Coast, which took on a trial tankfull of oil at San Pedro, re ported today that the oil was so thick he could not start his engine with it. After they had been well warmed up the oil would burn, but even then it showed a tendency to gum the valves. On her. voyage from Copenhagen to San Pedro the Slam burned oU from Borneo. Y,0UR CHECK FOR $215 will be -ccepted for new $375 pianos. See Graves Muslo Co. removal. 111 Fourth street. Adv. Mrs. John It. Walker Dies. r KANSAS CITT, Jan. 10. Mrs. John R. Walker, honorary vice-president of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, died at her home here today of heart disease. She had been 111 a year. HOUSEWIFE GRATEFUL TO PERUNA. I Hope Other Suffering Women will Give Peruna a Trjal as I Have Done Mrs' James F. Sutnmltt, 1006 East 8th 6t Musca tine, Iowa, writes: "It has been some time since you have f - a me, hut X am jf 3 getting along aU right. Tou j jtalr ttiv TiAr mission to publish my t e s 1 1 monlaL. Certainly you may. I will Bend photo with this mail and hope my t e s 1 1 m onial will he of benefit to many mothers, for Peruna has surely done wonders for me. I will answer each and every letter sent to me. 'I recommended Peruna to a friend f mine whose daughter was suffer ing with a. very severe case of bron chitis and the doctor did not do her any good, so I told her mother about Peruna and she began giving it to her daughter. Now she is well and strong and working every day. "We are still using Peruna when' ever we need it In our family. We would not be without It. My hus band's health is much Improved by Its use. Also, I have used It with great results. Peruna has cured me. I hope other suffering women will rive Peruna a trial." Those who object to liquid medi cines can now procure Peruna Tab lets. Ask Tour Drug-grist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1014. Mrs. J. F. Summltt. Tempting" Low Prices on SilLzs and. Satins Sweeping reductions on the season's most popular weaves in plain colors, black and novelty weaves. Every thing at a reduced price (except Skin ner's Satins). You may well judge the values by this offering of: Yd-Wide Silks at 89o Yd Hundreds and hundreds of yards, all bright new Silks. Included are yard wide Black Peau de Cygnes, Black Pailette de Soie, Black Swiss Taffe tas, Black Satin Duchesse; also over forty desirable shades in yard-wide, pure silk Swiss Finished Messaline Silks; regular $1 and $1.25 on qualities; Clearance Sale . ... ,07C Sale R. & S. Silk Poplins For tomorrow and next day we ar ranged a special showing and sale of R. & S. Silk Poplins, a very beautiful silk and wool fabric that drapes nice ly. Comes full 40 ajid 42 inches wide and in most any wanted ! Q . , V JL ej color; clearance, yard . All Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled at Clearance Sale Prices Principal Portland Agents La dies ' Home Journal Patterns and Publications All the Latest and Best Styles Are Here at 10c and 15c Each The New Home Journal Style Book Is Now 2c a Copy The Business Hours of This Store Are From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily Except On Saturdays, When We Open at 9 A. M. and Close at 6 P. M. The Most in Value The Best in Quality Telephones Pacific, Marshall S080; Home, A. 2112 Annual January Clearance And the Whole Store Crowded With Money. Saving- Opportunities Everything- Is Seduced Except Contract Goods Women's and Children's Shoe Clearance We personally guarantee every pair, although they are sold at lowered prices. Women's Button Shoes Don't fail to profit by this special un derpricing of "Women's serviceable and stylish Button Shoes. They come in the popular low heel styles ia gun metal, patent, vici and Russia Calf leathers and in all sizes and widths. Shoes that are right up to the minute in appearance and of guaranteed quality. Regular $3.00 - Jo AO grade at, the pair . ., ,J0 Children's Shoes at $1.59 A special underpricing of several styles in Children's and Misses' But ton Shoes in all sizes from Sy2 to 2y2. They come in tan calfskin, velour calf and gunmetal leathers; regular val ues up to $1.50 a pair, di CQ clearance price . .. ,. All Men's and Women's Slippers Now Selling at Cost and Less 'UIVING raii HAT 'WILL MAKE HISTORY MM'Wmm. m the -bargain world- " . Nothing stimulates like success. For years our Annual January Clearance Sales have gamea steaauy m lavor. Ana deservedly, we tnink, because each year the scope of its help fulness has broadened both in variety of stocks and attractiveness of values. Glance through these items. Come and compare vames. oee wnat wonaenui savings - ; are possible at this sale. Clearance Sale of Knit Underwear Well-known makes, in thoroughly de pendable qualities, now offered at price reductions. They are sure to interest thrifty shoppers. See if you can equal these offerings: WOOL UNION SUITS for df on women, $1.75 grade, the Suit. . .P A special underpricing of "Women's Fine Ribbed, Gray wool Union Suits. They are perfect fitting, well finished garments, shown in all sizes; regularly C1 OQ $1.75 a suit. Clearance Sale. p VESTS AND PANTS for women, on $1.50 grade, each at. OcC Fine Winter weights, cotton Vests and Pants in elastic rib; neatly finished gar ments, in all sizes and styles, in both cream and gray colors. Garments OQp regularly sold at $1.50 Clearance. Olt CHILDREN'S 75c FLEECED AQ UNION SUITS, specially priced . HrlZC Parents who would economize would do well by profiting by this sale of Children's Fleeced Cotton Union Suits. They are weU-fittmg,weU-finished garments, shown in all sizes in both gray and cream color Union Suits of standard quality, A Q regularly 75c Clearance price rJC 50c Cashmere Hose for Children, This Sale 36c Exceptionally durable Black Cashmere Hose for children. They come in a very elastic rib and in all sizes. They are the kind sold everywhere at 50c a pair and well worth it; Clearance Sale price only, the pair . OOC The Men's Section Men who would economize in the buying of personal needs will, find this sale of more than usual importance, for all lines are now offered at Clearance Sale Prices. MEN'S PAJAMAS, $1.50 d- C grade, the Suit, for p A fine line of Men's Outing Flannel Pa jamas; well fitting and well finished throughout. They come in military style with silk loops and in all sizes. The kind regularly sold at $1.50 a suit, !J OP clearance price only y1' $1.75 Pajamas at $1.45 Another fine line of Men's Outing Flan nel Pajamas in Military style with silk loops. They come in all sizes and in me dium heavy weight. The kind regularly sold at $1.75 the suit, , c1 ATL clearance price only P xJ Men's 20c Wool Socks at 10 One-half price for this splendid line of Men's Natural Gray Wool Socks. All sizes, made with white heel and - toe. Regular 20c grade, clearance. WOOL UNDERWEAR for qq Men; $1.25 grade at One of the best known and most reliable makes of Men's Natural Wool Gray Un derwear now selling at a lowered price, both Shirts and Drawers in all sizes. Gar ments of perfect fit and finish that sell regularly at $1.25, QQr Clearance price ' I7C Entire stock of Men's Umbrellas at Clear ance Sale Prices. The Ready-to-Wear Section This is your best opportunity to purchase fashionable new garments at ridiculously low prices, for everything throughout our entire Ready-to -Wear Section now bears a, lowered price. For tomorrow and Tues day we've arranged ai extraordinary sale Women's Fashionable Suits The most stylish models of excellent qual ity materials in both plain shades and mixtures; values to $30.00, (q qc your choice at . . p57.iJ We cannot urge upon you too strong ly the importance of your attending this great sale, for every suit in the assort ment is a positive bargain at the above low price. We've in- eluded our entire re Hmaining stock of S; strictly high - grade Suits. The assort- in ent comprises a large' variety of the season's most popu lar models in both novelty and plain tailored effects. All are handsomely made of the best of materials. They come in navy, fash ionable plain shades and mixtures, and in most, 'any wanted size. The Coats are well tailored and perfectly finished throughout. They are shown principally in cutaway styles with kimono sleeves or in plain tailored models. The Skirts come slightly draped, plain or with side slit. They are our regular lines that havebeen selling up to $30, marked dQ nj? for final clearance at . : ipI0 Silk Petticoats at Half Price About 250 in the lot. Women's Fine Silk Petticoats, made of soft messaline and taffeta silks. They come in plain black, navy, tan, gray, green, etc., with deep flounce with floral border. The kind reg ularly sold at $5.90, clearance price r mm mi 1 X 1 IF $2.45 79c Sale Under muslins This is your opportunity to purchase attrac tive Combination Suits, Skirts and Princess Slips at a saving. Regular $1.00 grades, priced at, per garment THE COMBINATION SUITS Come in all this season's styles and are made of good quality nainsook or longcloth, with dainty lace and embroidery trimmings. They come in plain, circular and Princess styles in either Corset Cover and Skirt, or Corset Cover and Drawers. Shown in all sizes. THE SKIRTS Are made of good quality crepe and nainsook. They are neatly trimmed with deep flounces of dainty laces, insertion, embroideries and ribbon, also scalloped embroidery edge. Pleasing as sortment to choose from. Everything at a Reduced Price in the Domestic Section Hundreds of prudent housekeepers are daily prof iting by the unusually low prices that prevail throughout our Domestic Section. Now is the time to save worth while amounts on your purchases of Bed ding, Curtains, White Goods, Flannels, Wash Goods, Linens, etc' Check you needs from this list: Choose From These Four Lots of Curtains and Save LOT 1 Values to $2.00, priced at, the pair $1.19 A great many styles to select from in Scrim, Madras and Scotch Lace. They come in white, cream and ecru and from 36 to 50 inches wide. All are 2 yards long; broken lines in $1.50, ia $1.75 and $2 qualities, at 12 LOT 2 Values to $2.50, priced at, the pair $1.79 Very attractive are the, styles shown in this fine lot of Scrim, Cable Net and Scotch Lace Curtains. They come in white, cream and ecru and from 3S to DO inches wide; 2Y2 and 3-yard lengths in $2.2o and $2.50 qualities, at, the pair $4.00, $1.79 $2.95 LOT 3 Values to priced at, the pair. . Exceedingly fine Scrim and Madras Lace Curtains in 214 and 3-yard lengths and from 38 to 50 inches wide. This season's styles in white, cream and ecru. Rgular $3.50 to $4.00 qualities, Clear- jp QC ance sale price, the pair ip.JO LOT 4 Values to $5.00, cjo iq priced at, the pair pOfrJ7 The finest of high-grade Curtains of Scrim, Madras, Lace and Cable Net. In cluded are the best styles in white, cream and ecru. They come 22 and 3 yards long and from 38 to 50 ins. wids. 2?0 A Ok Reg. $4.50 to $5 grades, pair pOmct J Pillow Cases, 42x36 ins., 1214c grade, 10 Pillow Cases, 42x36 ins., 15c grade, 12 Pillow Cases, 45x36 ins,. 18c grade, at 15 White Spreads, $1.75 grade, priced $1.48 Bleached Sheets, 72x90, 50c grade, at 42p Bleached Sheets, 81x90, 65c grade, at 55 Huck Towels, 10c grade, this sale only 85 Huck Towels, 15c grade, this sale at lO 18-inch White Toweling with red border, 8c quality, priced in this sale at, yard, 5 18-inch Half-Linen Brown Toweling, best 8c quality, priced for this sale, yard, G$ 18c FLANNELETTES AT 10c YD. A full assortment of desirable patterns, in new styles and , colorings, suitable for dresses and kimonos; 36-inch Cashmere Flannelettes of 18c quality, at, -l f the yard. T. . 50c and 65c Brocaded Crepe de Chine at 39c Yard A very popular and dainty wash fabric, especially desirable for party dresses and evening wear; comes in full width and in a large variety of pretty brocaded patterns in self colors; oq regular 50c and 60c grades, at, yd.