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4- C3- TIIE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY I.:0NINQ, FrZHUARY 4. U- 2 33RD DEGREE Oil SOUOD n r P .. i . y, ..!t--Br4s-iBtasxesaaBBeB " Dr." C." W. Low' of ' Eugene ; it ", Youngest Member of Masonic i v Pezree' In "United States. C. A. DOLPH AND O. M. LEE OF PORTLAND INITIATED Senate Passes BiNT Providing for Station Near Cape Flat-. tery Lightship. TWO OTHERS MAY- BP -, rr ESTABLISHED ALSO 'Ceremony of; Advancing Candidates " Held In Scottish Kite Cathedral Friday... Wht DrLcweOnJy .,' .Forty Teara Old.. ; . '""Al a'meeUne- of the board of thirty- "hlrd decree" Masons of rriia-TRair'.w Oreon at tb. Scottish Hits cathedral Friday niht three candidate Cyru A. . Dolph, of Portland, Dr. Charles Wesley Lowe of 'Eugene, and George M. , Lee 7 i of Portland ' war advanced to ""the thirty-third degree ta Masonry." 1 T " Dr." Low la the young-eat thirty-third detrrao Mason In tba United State. ; Ha r Feeling If General That Had There Been Life Saving Crew Near Loaa 1 of life In Valencia Diaaater Might . Have" Been Smaller. Dr. Charles W. Lowe, Eugene. . u born In 1 , In Bouth Carolina. , 21 -waa olactad to th laat dear -of Masonry at th regular biennial session In October iu the House of the Tempi at .Washington. V.. C.ot th Mother ' Hupreme Council of th World for ''the A. r.A.'' M.'' .' , ,..'.'..,'.,! Mr,L Dolph Js a member of tha Jaw firm. , of -Dolph, Mallory, .. Simon- Appalled by - th Valencia wreck. fwbioh wao accompanied fej a larre loeej of Uf. persona hav felt constrained to writ to Captain JX F. Tosler. In charge of th ocal life-saving offlc; urging him' to take up with Superintendent Kimball of Washington, the head of the service, - th . advisability of establish ing a - life-saving-- station . on Pugat sound. . Th necessity for any action by Captain Toiler, however. In Interesting congress or government officials In that direction haa bean obviated by th sen- at passing bill providing for th loca- tlon or a , station In close' proxtmlty to ' the Cap Flattery lightship, 'across th -anmatrwnTWDerlh. Valencia went " upon . th Tocks. It I ' understood that ! atapa may be taken looking to the es I tabllshment of two., other 1 life-saving i stations at ther - point j along ' the American side of the sound. - . There, is a feeling in maritime and other circles that bad there been a life saving crew on th sound-equipped with '.'.rnH modern -oat. the loss of Ufa attend. ant- upon th striking of ' th .Valencia i would have been greatly decreased. .: Captain -Tosler . received : word ystr 'day from ' Superintendent Kimball that ba had been empowered to enlarge th boatboua at Cap. Disappointment euf . ndeatly to accommodate the nw gaso ; line life-saving boat which waa recently reeelvad .by .Keeper' C . D. Stuart., and haa been given a practice run by. bs i eight men. The boat' i about 11 feet long.'.ncm-elnaable. and the first and I only one of If kind to be placed upon . thspaclflo waters, t It la equipped with th finest gasoline angina, to save life saving men their energle In responding to a call for help, that they may be th better enabled to rescue persons from a vessel In distress., V '' ' BBBamBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB FINDS CROESUS IN . A LODGING HOUSE Cyrus A. Dolph. Portland. ' Oearin. of Portland... He la one. of the roost prominent attorney in the .north ' west. -. .' . , .... - ... , ) ' Mr. Lee formerly resided In Tacoma, " but la now local passenger and freight - agent . of. . the Pacific Coast Steamship company. sH la past master 'of. State lodge No. , F. A .A. M.. of Tacoma; yyi jtnrmnn miniii hi i irnmi uoage of Perfection No. t. A. A A. fl. .R,i.wla J ' r f i v -. H : , '-. . . : : - T. f " ' "', ' j Sick unto death, with a malady long alnea . past Ih curable stag.- William x Smith, aged II years, sent out ror a po lice man Friday night to hav hlm a a wltnaaa when h preased r his desire as to who should receive bla property after his demise. " c .) i Partolman Golti went to the raan'e room and found him hardly able to talk. . Aa soon as he learned that Smith la tb owner of real estate worth 1U.008 be Immediately - advised the landlord to send for a physician and a lawyer. ' Thla was dona and th -polloaman : left the koaaav -w-.- ' Tb sick man haa lived In Portlaad about alx jreare. He cam her from Omaha, Nebraska, whr h haa a half -istsr living. Sb haa been Informed of bla ' condition. H la at the Red Front lodging-house, 16H North First treeV his condition being aach aa a make It Impracticable ta remove him to a hospital, Booms . at- th Jted . Front rant for from .1 to 60 oenta a night. ; ' COST OF LIFE INSURANCE.: .. ,j A raw rotate Ably. BlsouaMd By Allan -; , - c . .' SC. WOlet,. , ;';. 'The , following Is also taken from th October number (1805) Review ' of Re views: .''.' ..' . . f . ' '. "One of th most Important ' con trt button to th Insurance, dlsousslon la an article on The Cot of Life lnsur ance,' by Allan H. Wlllet of Urown uni versity. In the Political Selene Quar torly (New Tork) for September. (185). Thla I a scholarly survey of tba whole subject, with valuable table exhibiting the expenses of 24 leading American life lnnriw. Mmanlii In I h fmmm ibfts V t i ; ' '0eorge -U. Lee, PortUnd.v:; ; - , .. . - - - ' master Tacoma chapter Rose Croix No, . A. A. fl. -R.:-grand marshal of . the grand lodge of Washington, r. a A. M. ' - The meeting Friday night waa called . by Irving W.. Pratt, thirty-third degree v active sovereign, araqd Inspector-gen eral in Oregon, ' ' : . 1 ' t J --hxwe-primenrwerTrTrvTtrg W. Pratt, ' active Sovereign Inspector general : John r Mccrakn;-ua t aovereigir grs nd lnspec t iter ' general, assisting; .Philip .8. Mal 1 totm, lieutenant grand commander; L, ' grand minister of atatf-; M. Cv Oeorge, . grand herald; John B. ClUu4, - first grand equerry; ' Donald McKay, second grand equerry; JTamea W. 'Cook,,, grand . chsnoellor; Douglas W. - Tsylor, grand taarshal of ceremony; Joseph A. Bladen, rand treasurer: . & IQ, Whitehouse, -T grand secretary; Jacob "Mirer, Oeneral Thomas M. Anderson, Joseph Simon. . . il ii i ii I I i '- ( 'John Dellar Reduction Sale. Jdhn beflar'Tiaa'Tarty "thousand do lara worth of men's and youth' ault and overcoats. He la selling for 11.71 the ll and 11J.M grade. For $11.11 e la gelling tba 11T.69 and t.C grade. ' , Mr, Dellar will1 permit .purchaser, to . tak n of ' these aalte or overcoats fcowi for approval, and ' U not laatlafao Jtmrr can ba retomed. , - Tha-two John Dellar atore sre lo rn ted oa at th corner- of First and f amhtu ana the other at Thfrd and X-5- : .' v .'.,'; ."' After a detailed atudy of all the ele ments entering Into the cost of modern life Insurance, the writer concludes:, " "Whether . we reach our results by analysis of the elements of , the Income of Insurano companies i and th rotation of each, element to tb pur jostftwhlchltls theoretically as signed or examine directly the gain and toss account of .the Insurance compa nies, the same conclusion Is forced upon us, that the premium rate are unnec. cessarlly high.- We. have- seen that - the average experience of 14 companies ahowa a saving on mortalltyof -over 10 par cent, an excess of interest earn, lngs of . nearly or quite one per cent, and a generous profit from. lapsed and surrendered policies, while, the loading la Just sufficient to cover the 'coat of carrying on the business. Th gain' and loss exhibit Indicate but for th depre ciation, of securities during- the year 101 th Insurance operation for .that year would have brought into the com panies a profit of more than 140,000,000 to.be returned to policy holders as divi dends or added to the surplus. Wlth .no Improvement- In the methoda and prac tices of ' Insurance ' companies, ' a reduc tion of 10 per cent or 11 per ..cent In premium rates 'la possible for a 'com pany managed t with . average, care and efficiency, .and Is in every way deslr- 'But. to brlirg Insurance' rate down to the present cost level la not enough. Th cost Itself should be lewered. It Is demonstrable that om of the prac tices of the insurance companies tend to Increase thalr mortality loss, ithat a higher net rat of Interest could ba se cured on their Investment, and that the cost of administration la often extrava gantly JUglv, Improvement- in -any -of thes , particulars would materially lower-the Tost of Insurance and make possible a further .reduction In premium rates." resulting In a wider utilisation of the benefits of .lnauraae by peoplof mall or moderate means.' " H. R. DIXON FINDS. ' -r:-' HE WAS NOT ROBBED ' H. R. Dixon. . who lives on Twenty first street, Portlaad heights, baa die covered that he was not robbed of a large sum of money laat Sunday night He reported to. the police on Monday that a large -wallet waa ' stolen from his house which contained a dueblll for till, an order for $24.71, cheeks and a-sum of money. ' Detectives arrested M.' R. Dixon, a relative of K R Dixon, on suspicion of being Implicated.- How. ever, the wallet was found In the yard shortly efter the arrest and the man released.' -ll the missing article. In cluding th money, vera la tba wallet when it was found. . Thousands of mitadre every dcsaipaiori-4Drc!icri lines, odds iind cndsremhante :- resulting from the phenomenal CIccranco-Sdo scl closed out at ridiculously low pricesTbefore (the annnd:mvcntory late in the vce!i The economical buyer-wiUire $20:00 Suits for $6.05 Special ist of womeria black cheviot Long Coat Suit, also Shqri Coat Suits in Eton and blouse tyle- green,' gray and black, pleat ed and tucked akirts; $20 value for.; ,,eO.Oj u ,. , 'f. . ... I... - $8.00 Skirts for $2.98 An up-to-date ' line of women's .' etamine and cheviot Walking Skirts'; blue, jtreen and black; made in the new circular end panel effect; but- top trimtned; regular ?a.UU value on sale for the 1ow;price,of' . ?'44' .T;''T. no eadh V A . w . . . ... ? .VO m via-: $l2MXwX)atelfe ' . " nil, Women's length Coats in fancy mixtures and black; loose effects; . also-medium' and ' short length -coats in tight and loose effects; $12.00 values on sale at the ridiculously ' -j low. price of . . . . . .;... u . ... ; OO 1 $22.50 Coats for $8;75 Women's H length Coats: loose and tight-fitting;, coverts,' tweeds, cheviots and broadcloths;- tan, black, gray and ' fancy ; mixtures; coats selling regularly . at; $22.50. i Your, choice at'this low price, . - ; ., ' . : . each-1 , . . .-.- .......... J.". . .'. . O.a J M ' f ! - - 'i ; . . t Dn2ssGoodstHalf Price Hundreds of ' 2 to. 6-yard remnants ' of . wool Dress Fabrics in plain colors and mixtures; great .variety of .the, best styles in all grades. jt"otirLchoiccLguring-thigreat. "Rummage T , c, as f SilkRemnantsHalf Price Thousands of 'remnants of : plain and - fancy Silks in all lengths, styles and shades. .', Your choice during the ' great "Rummage Sale" wnue tney last at y regular , U1 p. t , pneea. .v i Wonderful SHkDargdns Special lot of 1,500 yards fancy Silks in many Styles and color . combinations. ' Values m s up-trrfl.OOTrard at,-yardir Lot 21,000 yards of fancy1 Silks. 'Values up to $1.50 yard; on sale at the .low price of, yard,........,: ..tVC I 35c CbalUc$ atYd. l?c 2,000 yards of Wool Challiet in the.very best styles, for dresses, waists, kimonos, etc;. pretty pattern; jegular : 35c. value on sale J at,- yard . . , C A , f...f $2pressinsSacques59c Odds and ends in women's Dressing Sacques; lawns, and flannelettes;- light and dark color ings, white lawn, lace trimmed, etc.; splendid styles in great -variety, t Values up to $2.00 each,. at, ...... ...,3VC $2.25 Wrappers at 79c 300 . women's t percaie and flannel Wrappers, ,madc tip in the very best styles; air sizes. Val ues up to $2.25 each, on sale at the ex- tremely.. low price of . i . . . .' . . .'. .". . 79C m x .-; , '.v $2.25 Waists for $1.18 Alhatrbss and nutisveiling' -Waists;' light) blue, navy, green, black, gray and tan. ., - a a Values .$3.25 each.. ...... . Ie IS Suilted Dressing Sacques and short Kimonos; 1 the best colors. ' Values up to v 0i $9.00, for . .. .-..".; V, .el $L56,$2.50 Gloves 93c I .C - ?'" Great ."Rummage Sale" in Glove Department; i I broken lines: hi glace and suede; good, styles and aJ.'Se1 shades;;, few 'have-slight imperfections; X: ; ' best mafces, $1.50, $2. $15, $2.50 values at.VJC lances and Embroideries ' III Great bargains in remnant of Lace, Allovcrs, Figured. Nets, Chiffons rand Embroideries; all "VV :M lengths, alj grades. r ' , : ') rs ; T)dds and ends" in "VehlseTind 'Point de-Parie - " ' Laces and Insertions Great values. ' v' Values to 20ctd... ,5a Values to 45c, yd.2 fSn DEnibroid'yDirsains flTi ; 6.000 yards of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric VI ' Embroideries, Edges and lnsertions; .best de- A - J signs.11. widths: . ,, . J - t . 7f ' w ' Values atOc. yd. .8 ' Values to 30c,-yd.l :.'- i' Values,to45c,yard,.;';i...v.........'.....10d fv ?: Lce CiiTtoihs Half Price tiVt 7 I ddd pairs f Nottingham, Irtsh:Point, Bruel IW.II and Arabian Lace Curtains; t best designs; is Vii values ranging, from $1.50 "tq $45 a pair, on ... , .j gale t' exactly i regular Pficeej ,D. 1 ' ,' ' f , f third, floor. ,. . ; . . . . ....... . ... .aaall rrlCO I - vv j D o m c s t i c Rem n a li t s k V j ' Thousands " of ' yards ' of Sheetings ;' in ; : all 'JrmJ ' yidths; bleached and brown -muslins, long gfl cloths, nainsook,. Swiss, lawns,. etc.Kl on sale' at , " grtatly reduced price during the "gf eaF "Rum mage' Sale;" '. .."..". V .-,: Wash Goods Remnants il. : - ; Thousand of ' remnants , of colored Wash ' I 'f7 Goodaginghams. percales, prints, galateas, sateens, crepes, organdies," mulls, , yi . regular ; I ihTio;.r-;; Half Price s Curtain Material Rcm'ts 1 1 ; Remnants of Silkoline, Swiss, .Cretonne, Mad- 'w , Single Portieres, suitable for cbuch covers of " ,',' . -single doors; $2.50 to $70 values,, -a !, ' at yj regular prices. aloll tTlCaJ m 35 and 40c Ribbons IQc 't-' TV,- Broken linpyoi iatin' Taffeta" Ribbons, 3 to 5 "f JJ 'iches wide; good assortment of shades; regu- : Jar 35c to 40c values on sale at the lo'iri,, price of, ,. '' . a Uv ..- ' " . .... , - . . - . ... .. $2f $3.50 Corsets 199c Great'odd lot 'of women's high-grade Corsets; w Y black, white. and drab; sizes 18 to 30; some tl J V special-good-styles-foratottt figures in-large sizes; $2.00 to $3.00 yaluesf on sale at 00 .4. .," : the low price, ot. ......,'..',"C Corset ' Cover Dargaihs , I '.' Odd let of cambric and nainsook Corset Cov- ' I , ' ersi trimmed in lace, embroideries, tucks 9 T andinsertions; regular 50c-60c valuea for; a C : ' Odd lot. cambric and nainsook Corset Covers, . '. " trimmed in laces, embroideries, tuck and - :'--'. ;;. insertions; 25c values. . .. . . . . 1 OC 50c Veilings, Yard 2 lc la) I, 5,000 .yards'J'uxedo' mesh VetUnga: blue, black, -1 J black and white, gray, plain and dotted; . Jli best 50c values.;....-..,..;.;..;......,.? IC .rr-. Broken line of chiffon Veils;' black, blue ' v V and brown; i yards long,. ....;. :,.'..s?3C ! V , , chiffon Hat Drapes w. i . . , . . .TSf 1 32 Hahdkcrchiof ?3c Snecial lot of "ahouf 200 fin' linen Handker- ! chiefs for women; embroidered and lace trim- mea; very pretty, styles; tinest quality; values up to $2 each, at this low price... aC 1 T- $8 to $ 1 5 Hats $5150 50 women's and misses' Pattern Hats, all de sirable shapes and colors; fur turbans, velvet hats; felt hats, beaver hats, trimmed in plumes. UKings, birds and flowers; values up to $15 price ....... . v: 530 i $5 Trimmed Hats $1.75 Great special lot of women's trimmed Hats, In many shapes and colorings; all. this season's styles; values ctp to $5.00 each; to be closed OUt at the low , ... mm price of . ... , ...... I .......... , . . .'. J M k GREAT SPECLS IN TENNIS SHOES Best grade, whit or black' uppers, ' suitable . for gymnasium use; all stsea Anticipate your need f en'a. sizes . ' " ' Inw Inn. TTatr hi ah Inn S2e) nr sv w w V V v WVB'S r 9 "")" WT W ' 9 W 'Women's sizes, low top. T2; high top, pr Boys' sizes... . low top. TSf; high top, 'Mi pr Xfieiaiaei' iivpi 1nar trr B4ta4 fiiirh tnn 82 e nr vr Beva.ae-vn wa't -r j -" '"fP JT Children's sizes, low top, 61f; high top, 7Te pr .Art Department Speeds Swiss ' Squares and Scarfs, 18x54 and - 32x32-inch; great value at...; IC Laundry Bags in blue, red and green art ticking great value at . . JC Stamped Pillow .Covers; top - and back stamped with floral designs; 25c values.. IUC Linen Squares at Ea. 31c Hemstitched Linen Squares with drawn work; sizes 16xl6-inch, 18xl8-inch, 20x20-inch, 24x24 inch; all good style; grand special values at this price, v Qn aale inthe. Art Depart ment .v -.'...,,......,..,..... " Kitchen Goods 4 Price Great special lot of slightly damaged Granite- ware and Tinware, in ail atyle pieces. Wash Boilers, slightly dented; copper bottom and all-copper styles: $1.25 values. r.-..63 '1.75 values,. ir.--8 $1.50 values 75a) $275 values... ..f 1.38 Great Bargains in China 75c to $1.25 covered Vegetable Dishes., , ,4? 65c open and. round Vegetable Dishes.: ...39) 6, 7, 8-inch Plates; 15c, 20c values., .., Blue Abbey Cups and Saucers, each. ...... .84 Covered Butter Dishe; 80c valuea. . . .v. . .BO) 6 and 7-inch white semi-porcelain Plates. . .84) A $2.00 Handbags at 98c Special lot of women's high-grade Hand Bags in seal, walrus and alligator; , black, brown and tan; fitted with card case and coin purse; regular $1.50 and $2.00 values on q sale at the low price of........... ...... "oC L $ 1 e00 Handbags at 39c Women's Hand Bags, fitted with card case and coin purse; blue, green, black, brown and tan; in seal, walrus, alligator and patent leath- - er. Values up to $1.00 on sale at..... ...JVC 50 to $1.00 silk and leather. Belts, each.... 184 1 Specials in Fancy China 75c to $100 Plates, each...,....'....,.....50 75c to $1.00 Cups and Saucer .......... . . . 594 German china-Plates; 20c value.. ...,.,..11 $1.75 Sugar and Creamers for, pair.. ...f 1.15 $1.50 Sugar and Creamers for, pair..... f 1.05 All Japanese vases at 1-3 off regular prices. Great Specials inWo v : men's Petticoats : Women's cambric Underskirts,' trimmed -in-embroiderieer-laceartucka-and inaer tionsr best $1.25 values, on V; . :r'. sale for j ,-. ... ;,SJ.,, . , , to iArr Odd lot Underskirts, trimmed in em broidery, lace and plain tucked flounces; 1.5dand. 175 .jraius .i. a n1 Women's cambric. Underskirts.; wide flounces; lace and embroidery trimmed $3 values, for...,.,.vleOaT, $3; 3;50 Shoes $197- 550 pairs of women's Tine) Shoes; -newest 'and best styles in patent leather, vici kid and box calf; all sizes regular $3.00, $3.50 X values on jiajetthespecal lpr . tm '. pyiCC" Of .'a'...,.-,. .,, ,., ,., a i 50c765c Ribbons 1 2c Broken line-of 2,000 yards of satin merceil lieux and fancy brocade Ribbons in the best designs and colorings ;, extra wide widths; . regular J)0c,65c-values,-on aale-'-at- this extremely low price, yard aC Bargains in Night j gowns 2d Floor Women's cambric and "nainaook Gowns, trimmed in lace, embroidery, tucks and insertions; high, V-and aquare ' ns neck; $15 values. Cambric and nainsook Gowns,! lace and embroidery trimmed; $1.50 and r n $1.75 values, ... Table and Bed Linens Remnants of Table Damask; odd dozens of t Napkins, slightly soiled and mussed, cloths t, and -doilies, odd- towels," .bedspreads, rem nants of toweling, etc., at very low fRum mage 1 Sale" prices. ) h- ' - " - ' 50c Ribbons Yard 23c 4,000 yards of beautiful Taffeta and Chiffon .Ribbons, with satin polka dots; very best icolorings; "regular 50c value; buy all you want at the remarkably low price of, m per .yard . . . :.V. ; ... . . . .... ...... 33C Handkerchief Bargains : Fine linen Handkerchiefs for women; 35c value;'lightly" oiled and "mused; , " great value t ...... ,j, . a tC Lot of 20c 25cL lUndkerchief st, .S,T $1.00, $1.25 hand-embroidered and Atr lace-trimmed Handkef chiefs. at.. ,'.,"JC S pari glcd and Lace RobcsBcrgoins - ;r ' Extra special values in women's Spangled ' and Lace. Robes; Magnificent style; grand t bargain:. ; " i ; .; , 4 ,; - v . , . - f 1 5.00 values for. .'. .;. ....... 89.00 - . $30.00 values for.. "...'..-;. 9 1S.OO' J Great value in Dress' Trimmings. . Women's Knit Under- -1 v oar Low Priced Heavy fleece-lined, cotton 'Union Suit; but ton across, the chest;' best $1.00 mr valuea at. ... : . ....... .'. .. jDVC All-wool Vests; low neck; no sleeves; s ' size 4; gray; $1.00 values , .4?jC Children's Vests-and Pants, each...... 1 French Chemise $1.19 Odd lot women's French hand-: m made Chemise; great value.. I" French hand-made Chemise. .f 1.8 Odd lot women's, white lawn- L Aprons, plain hem; great value..,.. 1 4C Umbrellas at Ea. 73c - Broken line of women's 24-inch gloria and "taffeta Silk Umbrellas, '.assorted .handles; values up to $3.00 each. m on sale at.... .aTJC (Good umbrellas for misses and children) i fs. it , I ; ir i pi . r