THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1S37. CALL TOIWEilCJI SWEETHEART Robert Harshaw Victim of Com- '' plication In the Chester s ; ' ' Thompson Case. ; , MISSTVOSSWINKLE TELLS ; ONE STORY ON THE STAND It Is Not to AdruUf of Thompson : und Harshaw Is to B Called to Testify 6ho Once Told Quite An other Btory Thompson's Poetry. T ..' (SpxUl flapaUrli to The Joeraal) . ' s Tacoma. . Wash Jan. 11. Lover plt " ted against sweetheart tba Ufa of a . - 'enrt mutual friend being tba i possible , ' italic, will ba one Ojf tba probable draroaa -'"of next waak la the, trial of Cheater Thompson. - .- ' , ' Tola afternoon a meeaenger waa dls- - patched to Seattle to aummon a young i, man who la expected to Impeach the tea- .. . timony of tba girl wbo promised. It la ; aatd. to-be bis wife. Tba proceedings -. are taken bjr the defense ia tba faca of the fact that the wltneaa attacked la -not only a prominent socletyglrl of , Seattle, but alao In aplta af tba fact that ; her testimony, whlla unfavorable ft - , Cheater Tbompaon in lomi of ita feat-? . urea, might be found almoat ' balanced "between atata and defenaa If weighed In the fineness of Juatioe. - . Misa -Olive VosawlnVle. ..the :. young woman ln-question, a chum of Charlotte' v Whittlesey and an exceedingly attractive girl, waa tha principal wltneaa on tba ''"f y fr h -talk's rebuttal and ho gave tha moat -Important testimony " Jet aubraltted for tha proaacutlon'a aide, "' I . Contradictory Opinions Alleged. Mlaa VosswWikl atated that aha flrat - i met Cheater at tba home of ' Charlotte .. Whittlesey flvo yean ago, when aha called one afternoon.- She testified that aha had seen Cheater Thompaon ' ap- parentTy enjoying the festivities at aev. - , oral eoclal gatherlnga up to a year and a half ago, and aha declared that aha bad never aeen anything peculiar in hla conduct except bia bashfulneaa and hla 1 1 tendency to eentlmentalfem when talk ing with girls. Bhe admitted that ha chatted about Charlotte Whlttleaey moat of tba time, and that ha abowed r irer w pvvmm, pome oi wnicn werv aa ' dress, to the object of hla adoration, : but aha declared her belief la hla gnn- ' Judge Thompson thia Afternoon atated that an effort would be made to Impeach ' " the testimony of Misa Olive Vosswlnkle. ; ' : Robert Harshaw, tha young man with '- whom tha young lady had bean keeping 'company, made the statement to Judge ''Thompson soon after tha shooting that : it would be good plan for tha dafanaa to call .Mlaa Vosswlnkle -to tha aland, Ha atated that Miss Vosswlnkle had made tbe atatement to him that aha be - llaved Cheater 'waa Insane, and ' after reading some of hla poetry said aha waa jaura of It.- , ; . ,- ; j. FORCE REVIVAL OF BLUE i: LAVS IN CHICAGO : ; League Tries to Force. Saloons v and Theatres to Shut Up on Sunday. 1 ? : (FahlUhen' rveas by Specltl Leeees Wire.) . ; . Chicago, Jan. li. With petltlona al ' 'ready pending against Mayor Dunne, to Compel tha enforcement of the Sunday ; ' i closing law and against 1,000 saloon ' keeper to force tha auapenalon. of tha ' liquor buslneaa on tha Sabbath tha Chi . ; eago -Sunday Closing league turned Ha .-.t attention to tha local theater today: . Writs of mandamua are aought. aa la ; . tha caee against tha mayor and tha aa- , loonkeapers, attacking Sunday tnnitera. The petltlona were filed by John Reck. ' tnger, a; prominent mnmner of the league. Tha following theaters"? are " made defandanta: t .'. t ' The Majestic powers. McVlckera, tha . . Haymarket, the Lagalle, tha Great -. J , Northern, tha Grand Opera houae. tha l;Carrtck. tha Criterion, tha Columbus, T ... the Colonial, tha Chicago Opera house, ! i tba Academy of Muslo, tha Olympic and . , th Illinois. -4 praoadlng tha filing of the aulta. At ..' . toroey C 1L Soelke, representing Rack Inger, called on Mayor Iunna, with a ; demand that th latter exert hla official , authority to close tha theaters, and met t , , with a point-blank refusal. I. .( Tha theater managera, who say that , Sunday haa bean their beat - day fer - ' ' yaara. are prepared to carry tha eaaa , . ; ; to tha aupreme court. If neoaaaary, to - , defeat the Sunday closing league. ! Wallowa' Tax Twenty-Two Mill. . (bmII Witrt te The JonrnaL) , . Enterprise, Or.. Jan..llr-At its Isst , i session 1 tba county oourt of Wallowa 't'oounty decided te levy a tax of tf mills . - on all taxable property to meat tha e - . ponaes of tha county for IfOT. Tba total 5 . n In n all t . v 11 nHwtrtr lit I Iowa .county la 5.ei7.00. . A Joseph man paid a fin of f IfO for soiling Honor Illegally. lOverstoGted With. Clothing None but first class make end quality of Men's Suits and . Overcoats to unload at $4.75, $7.35 and $12.85 the regular $10.00. $15.00 and $20.00 grades. Youths" sizes af $2.85, $4.75 and $8.00, former orices $10.00, $12,00 and $15.00. . Men's Hats, $2.00 and $3.00 grades, to unload at 75c and $1.25. Big stock of Pants, $5.00 and $6.00 grades, to unload at $1.45, $25 and $3.75. Underwear and Overshirts at Ont Half nrice of their value. . . " . . , V M t - ,. . 181183 FIRST ST PAYS 840,000 FOR IMK. 0F ART Senator Clark of Montana Buys ; Painting by Jules Breton' 1 o, ' at Fancy Price. (Hunt Hews bf Lenfest I 4 Wire.) Hnr Torb Jan. It. With th pur. chase ea Friday of Jule Breton' paint ing "Harvesting tbe Popple." for which he paid I4O.0UO, Senator William A. Clark, of Montana, baa added on mor rr work of art tc th auperb eolleo- r I Senator W. A. Clark. - ' J tlon which adorn .his mansion at Fifth avenue and Flftyaeventb street. Hla collection la now ranked aa tha finest private collection In tha world and even rivals soma of tha government eollectlona abroad. Thar la special publlo Interest In It by the faet that th Montana copper king haa planned hla mansion so that on day of each week tha general pub llo will be permitted to view the art treaaurea with which ha haa surrounded hla young and -beautiful wife. The purchase of 'Harvesting tha Pop- piee"' marked Senator 'Clarke formal appearance, by the way, as an art con noisseur who Judgea and buys hla tro phies without tha aid f artists or critics. The senator having conceived a love for the fine ar.ta, madn-a apecliA atudy of them both In thlg emitury tunl abroad. In hla atudy 'he ha had , at all time tha aid of Mrs. Clark. - Mrs. Clark ia an accomplished -musician and an amateur art collector of note as well, and In her. Firm avenu horn she haa a fortune In Gobelin tap estries alone, besides costly paintings and bronsaa from every capita,! of tha Old world. i ' . "Harvesting th Popples" waa sold la 1?0! for IS6.S0O. Tha 140.000 paid for It by Senator Clark waa the "lop piic for any painting at the Mendelssohn hall aal on Friday. , , ;i i ALL SLOT MACHINES L I t V SMASHED BY MAYOR ' V- t- v ; (rMlahenf Ptm by pcUl Leased Wire. I Chelsea, Mich.. Jan. 1J. Franx p, Glaxler, atata treasurer and president of this village, closed down hla atova works half an Nil ?trMbMBr.,!SJ2w r. complately than It this noon snd with. Marshal Bert Toung and Deputy Sheriff Loach beaded a gang of 100 of hla workmen, armed with aledga hammers, .raided tha saloons of tha village and carried out a large num ber of alot machlnaa. Th machlnee were dumped Into tha village square, where tha moulders at tacked them, reducing them to - maaa of debrla In a few minutea. Glanler'a hatred of tha alot machlnaa I aald by to waf oik-t9. be based to a great extent to th fascination of his son. aged St yaara, for this form, of amusement. M'GARYEY IS HANGED IN C.0L0RAD0 PRISON traMlslasn Press ky special Leased Wire.) Canon City. Colo., Jan. 12. John E. McGarvey, aged $2 yea re, waa hanged at the Colorado penitentiary tonight at 1:20 o'clock for the murder of Edward Innea, jailer at tha Meaa county Jail In Grand Junction. McGarvey waa con fined at tbe Grand Junction Jail on th charge of criminally assaulting a nine-year-old girl and ha killed Innea In or der to eacspa. ' MeGarvey leavea a father, Barney McGarvey. et Long Branon, N. J. Tha father refused to answer the condemned aon'a numerous appeal for sympathy and assistance to carry his esse to the higher courts. COR. YAMHILL 7 10 SUCI BLIZZARD in n YEARS Snow of Glacial Consistency Covers State Temperature ' Fifteen Below. SITUATION ALARMING - '. IN TOWN AND COUNTRY Stock on PUlna Foodlcsai and Fuel Famine In Cities Menace Life' ' Coast Point Suffer Amid Unao coatomed Cold and Snow. . . '' (Special Dlaneteh te Tbe JooraaLV ' ' - .Helena, Mont., Jan. II. Montana la. experiencing tba worst bHssard In 10 . ' yea re, and tha aituatlon la becoming ( i alarming. . At Great Fall today tba ' I Beaton and Montana company turned i oyer to local coal dealer 400 tona of , I mine run coal that waa stored at Ita . smelters' and publlo notice waa given ' that It would be dispensed In email r lota, but now anow la drifted ao badly : ; In tha atreets that- dellvertee- ara very ' BlOW. . ' k . I All tha mines are belrig run at their, ffiilr capacity but there ia a shortage--of ! care. J Tha bllsxard followed a Chinook that had softened tha dee? anow on the. ground, and tha ranges : are covered with a maaa Ilka Ice. Tha temoerature I all day haa been at aero or below . throughout northern Montana, and to- Bight the mercury la still falling. It I haa reached II below at Helen,!, ' jisnge cunuiuuna are especially oaa oonditloira" In northern Montana, tha ground hav ing been covered with snow slnca No- , vember, and local stockmen fear .heavy loaaea In that aectlon unleaa a Chinook i ahould come within 41 hours. . , i Olaagow announcea that there la not 1 a freight train on tha Great Northern east of that point, and paaaenger trains 1 are from ft to 60 hours late. v . North of Chinook and north Of Qlirr gow, . In Canada, conditions are tha worat In many yaara and hundrede of antelope have been seen at thoaa towns, having been driven out by tha bad waathar. , " TACOMA'S COLDEST DAY ; North Wind Whirl Snow Abont In ';',.-" Blinding Blast. T;. v'' Special fin tea to Tbe Jenrnal.) Taooma. Wash.Jan, I J. Today ba been tha coldest day of the year In Tacoma. It btgaa anowlng at 4 a. m. and tha ground was covered two Inches deep at ' o'clock, when the anowlng ceased. A south wind haa been blowing all day. drifting tha anow In blinding gusts through tha atreets. Numbers of telephones are not working and traffic has been much interfered with. Th pill streets are very slippery and half a dosen people have received Injuries by falls. - Tha telephoa 'and telegraph linee to Hot Springs ar down and high winda have . raged all day along tha Northern Pacific: line. In tha. Cascade mountains but there ha bean no fall of snow thar. , , CHINOOK, THEN BUZZARD River Closed at The Dalle Cross . tng Is Mada on Ice. . . (Sprtl Dlspstpb to The Joirrnal.) . I The Dalles, Jan. llTeatardata, Chinook wind blew and tha temperature rose to 19 degree. The snow melted very rapidly.- 'Tble morning the tem perature changed to it degree above sero, and snow haa been falling. It ap pears now that-the people will exper ience a severs winter, with uncommonly cold weather and heavy enow. Notwithstanding tha Chinook yester day the river remains closed and per sons crossed on the Ice this morning. The change or temperature thla morn- lock waa before. M'MINNVILLE SKATED Moderntlng Now After Ten Days of , Severe Weather. ' - (SpeHal Dlspateb to Tbe. Joaroal.) McMlnnvIlle. Or. Jan. 1. The cold anap wrlch McMlnnvtlie had been expe riencing for 10 days waa broken Friday by tha wind changing to the southwest Yesterday morning Tamhill was covered wish a coat of anow, but it did not stay long. During the cold weather ' Ice formed aolld enough to afford akatlng, and aa a result th college students and others have bad fine sport. . .v.,.-,, PENDLETON HAS FUN Not Often Such" Merr Sleighing Days Can Be Enjoyed. (ftprelal Dtrpeteh to The Jeanial.) Pendleton, Or., Jan. 11, A- heavy anew fell here all day, - Tonight the first eloigning for eome time la being enjoyed. The anow la two to three feet deep at the mountain towns of eastern Oregon.' The people here are delighted with the Jingle of the first slelghbell heard her. In year. . Castle Rock's Heavy Snows. " r"pecir Dlp tr te' Th Joaraal.l - Castle Rock, Wash., Jan. 11 About two Inchaa of anow fell here laat night The thermometer today ranged about v aesrece. 11 nai oven cmuar bii oslj and haa snowed almost constantly sine aoon. ..', - .. ' Klamath Falls Coldest. " (Rperltl m.p-tcs ta Tbe J mi mil.) ' Klamath Falla, Or., Jan. 13. Tha eoldeat weather ao far was I degree above sero. Six-inch lea I now being harvested from, Upper Klamath lake, Secofaf 'Snow at Salem. (Special Dtopttcb te The Jnornel.) Salem, Or., Jan 11. A aecond anow season began her at an . early hoar thla morning, remaining on tha around all day. Tonight the storm ' resumed, with prospects that it , would, continue throughout the night . . ' , YEAR AND A HALF FOR . BEATM AN OFFICER (Sperlat fH-petrfe te The Joerael'.t , Pendleton, Or., Jan. 11. -James T. Clarke and Fred Bod In were' Sentenced to II month. lnth . penitentiary by Judge Lean today. They real-led arrest few weeke ego in a disreputable houae. The officer we suddenly attacked by tha men. Who were railroad laborers. They beat him almost Into Insensibility. The offloer shot Clark, who ba eln? recovered.; . , - s COOK BOOKS FREE READ DELOW " - v - - - mm f French Mirrors No article combines useful and ornamental quality . mora than .a handsome mirror, '. We have .these In all .siscs and patterns and many . varietlea of frames. From a large ahlpment Juat re ceived we Quote the following; low prtcea: ,.-',.', - Rise Ixll Plain French plate, H Inch frame, very good value at 11.00, our price ...........704 1x10 bevel Trench mirror, ' l-inoh carved frame, really worth, $125. our price 95 till "bevel" French 'ml.rTor'S-rnrlr carved rrama, really worm 4i.no. our price f 1.15 Shaped- oval and bevel plate mir ror, 12x20 fancy' veneered frame, 'gilt " trimmed, finished elther-4n oak or flemlah, our price,. $2.65 We wish to announce the arrival" of a new shipment of fine Iron ertbe for children. - -Our . stock also contains wooden cribs and trundle beds at prices ' to suit every pocket book. Trundle beds, light maple frames, varnished. Including frame ZSxgt... ,92.67 Iron erfba Ilka above out. 10x64,- Including aprlngs ...S6.75 Others t...$ 8, Of 10, f Crib Mattresses In our ahop we make to order mattresses for these erlba of any material desired. Prtoes aa low as .. ..... $1.50 MORE AND BETTER WATER ; LAWS ARE HEEDED Recast and Unify Entire Water Administration, Advises the 7 State Engineer - Special . Dispatch te The Joornel.) . Salem, Or Jan. 12. "That a complete code of water law be enacted providing a definite system for -establishing and acquiring titlea to the use of water, for conveniently proving auch title or claim of title In some central office where an abstract of titles or water rights oaa be readily ascertained, and for the protec tion by the atata of all lights to the nse Of water." - This paragraph summarises the essen tials In sll the elaborate and detailed recommendation of State Engineer Lewla made -. In hla report to Governor Chamberlain. One of the principal recommendations Is that provision be made for a "Domee- day 300k. to contain exnauative data aa a stream flow, water sourcee' and supply and tha exact legar atatua ef all water rights whatsoever held In Oregon. A complete exploration of the arid eeo tlon Is urged, relative to "arid landa ! suitable for Irrigation, and their relative elevation wun reference 10 nnwni mi possible reservoir sites, and to deter mine the location and extent of our waar power resources. This explora tion ahould Include the underground water supply and dry farming possibilities.- Tbe enactment of a pew state law, accepting the provisions of the Carey act. In harmony with proposed new leg. lslatlon on th subject of waters, la also recommended. . The -report contain a paper on 'Vater Filings in Eastern Oregon and Coat of Water Litigation," by Albert E. Wright' A aummary la given of th fll Inga in Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baker and Malheur counties, ahowlng aotual discharge of each stream. . Arthur P. Btover, in "Willamette Val ley Investigations,", discusses the prob able value of irrigation In thla sectioo. LANE MAY HOLD HEARING -IN HARRIMAN CASE HERE ...... ; ... ..... v'. (Ftrhllrters' Tress by Bpeelat Leased Wire.) Washington. Jan. II. Interstate Com merce Commleetonera Prouty and Lane have Started for the weet to continue hearings In.ths Harrlman ease In Den ver and Beat.'Thy may-bold bear ings at Portland, - San Franclecd' and Los Angelas. The commissioners ate rllned to dlscuaa tha matter. The re port on the grain Inquiry will not be submitted to congress until th elevator cess 1 decided In Missouri . 11 H - 111 ff a t B.a' i f V. : . v. GOOD PLACE TP nTRMDEl "Sole Agents tor MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES $,.00 a week jhe stay 'Satisfactory Range - WBBK MCiMRCi R3lLLEiuBlCE Put a RANGE IN YOLK KITCHEN v It burns hard coal, soft coal or wood, ' and utilise all the heating power of the fuel. Ordi nary ranges ' are made of ' cast Iron. ' . Such ranges are fuel wasters. becauae whan ateel 1 la, bolted to cast Iron. i le practically Impossible to make tight jointa without tha ,' use of stove putty. The Monarch Range Is different. It ia con structed - with Malleable lronframea, to which tti aheet steel- l-rrv' ed not bolted. ' f Such a v atove' may work - well until k the bolts become loos, or the"-- seam -open be tween the rivets. The DMttT rnntrante, -tiSTrt rlAi-r-l-.J IT. "' . faxm.i. ' '..a 1 iJaj ir--'-r- .. . ... V J ens and falla out Than V outalda air .leak In - through ,very em , and JolnJlhrough Int- ""Iparfectly . cloaed . open :r:A S1.00 Cook Book FREE ; Thla Is a real book,' not a cheap advertising circular. It la handsomely printed on rood paper bound lnjloth, with board coverings, 144 pages. - - If you could buy it at a bookstore It. Would cost, yon at least fl.Od.7 It oontalna --Stl receipt,- many of thera new, all simple, easy to make and In expensive. . -. ' , : , ; ..' , ' Has practical menus for th whole year and many valuable hlnte on diet and marketing;.'- -. ; 7'T7" Z""-'T"i ' ;"' "-J. ' .-"'..'"" Tnn ran et it without cost If you a year, HOW TO Cut but this advertisement, mall it to tha Malleable Iron Rang Company. Beaver Dam, Wis., and tell them WHEN (stating month If possible) you expeot to buy and you will secure this valuable book free. As tbe edition 1 limited, write now. .. 1 - "- r-- 1' ' t- ' , - ' :. .'V -. Our Regular Prices Are as Quoted at Alleged Sales We have 4neauTiful rocker like the above out which we are going to aell this week. They are made of the finest grained quarter -sawed . oak. strongly built and worth $4.60. They will seU while they last t ....S3.00 CAKE IS NAMED (Continued from Pag On.) ' 111; Allan A Lewi, lit; United Ststes National, f IS; 'Marshall-Wells Hardware company, 116; Honeyman - Hardware company, 125; Title Guarantee at Truat company, fit; W. P. Fuller A Co., 126; Olds, Wortman A . King, 121; Meter A Frank, lit; Paoifie Coaat Biscuit, com pany, lit; Closest A Devers, 120; Jones Cash Store, 16; Mason eVErhmsn, 15; Llpmsn ft Wolfe, 110; Union Trust com pany, - !2; Flalschner At Mayer, 2i; Portland- Trust company, 120. . At the outset the chamber of com merce contributed 1100 per month to th fund, the same aa did the 'Commer cial club organization. The understand ing waa that Tom Richardson, manager of the - promotion . department, should push this work ' for a period not less than two years, Hla oontract, at 11.000 per year salary, was originally for two years. When thst period expired th chamber of commerce dropped Its sub scription. The executive committee made a new arrangement with Mr. Rich ardson for another , year, which will 'expire June 1, 1107. - - i The subscriptions are mad! with the proviso that they are to be used "for the support snd maintenance of the promotion fund of the Commercial club the expenditure bf such fund to be under the supervision and control ef the ex ecutive committee of said Commercial club." - , How na Waa Started. J Tbs history Of ths Inception of this committee is an Illustration of th puahlng Portland spirit. The Idea of promotion department Is said to have originated with H. M. Cake, while be wea president of the club. When the fund . was ubacrlbed th contributor were told to appoint their own committee, and administer tha fund aa they aaw l.t. Independent of the board of governors or the executive officer of the club proper. .. The aub acTlbera named a committee, snd it was Incorporated In ths Hub calendar aa the "executive committee." But It haa no part In the affaire of the club outalda of the disbursement of the promotion fund. A other matter pertaining to the Commercial club' affairs sre handled by th board " of governor and- the president, secretsry snd ateward. . Tha executive committee ee at present or ganized Is composed of ths following: T, B., Wilcox, chairman; William M LVdd, A. Mllla, Robert Llvlnratone. J, Frank Wataon. L. Allen Lewla, Walter F. Burrell, J. C Ainsworth, L ft Flelachner. ' ", . '; . Board f Trad Members. . - All of these men are active membere of the Portland chamber of commerce end-most ef them -also are. on . th. r? I of th board of trade. In a movement to divorce the promotion department from the Commercial olub and engraft It on the chamber ef commerce theae men would, it t aald, be the principal faotors tf they dee! red to make any (T- ing at ' the oven doori the draft door, tba aab pan. floor, eto 'n4. i. It takes twice -a much fuel to keep np the fire. 'Only In thla way can abaolutely air tight Joints be made. ; - There Is no stove pat ty In a Monarch. - Each -. of the frames around the Oven Door, Ash. Door, the Pouch Feed, back of Oven, eto. le made of Malleable Iron, which inauree air tight eeama. without danger of laaia ; 1. All tht . make ' an economical ' lasting range, with perfect - fire control - range tbat cooks well and atays aatiafactory for a " Ufa Uma. . Intend buying a rang or eook atove within G E T I T ." Ldw or Lower Than Those Now Being Advertised We have th excluaive agency for- Iron ' bed mannfaefored by one of th besP faetorla' in Chicago, "W'e show designs and oolors that ar hot shown at any other store, . Some of the com binations are old red and Vernls Martin, bronze jrreenlthjyhlt andgold pink, bin and whit in many combination of oolor. , r: W aoliclt a comparison of' prices and careful Inspection of these goods. Most people, are In terested in low prices so w sbow the above cut and claim It to be th best in the city for th prlc ......., ..' ; ......93.00 ehang In -the . present arrangement. Bo far aa can be learned, they have not expressed themselves on the subject Many of the members of the Commer clal club assert that ahould the promo tion department be taken from their or ganization the olub would raise another fund and continue the work. ' Regarding the suggestion that-" ttie Portland chamber of commerce, .the Commercial olub and tba board of trade ahould- be amalgamated ' In one large, commercial body, making an organisa tion of great- numbers. It Is dented that such a numerical result would be ob tained. It Is said by a member of the chamber of commerce who haa checked the Hat that the addition of the board of trad te Ita membership would add but 10 new membere, aa already nearly ROSENTHAL'S n ANNUAL The Clearance Sale Is now on, and, aa usual, -S grand success. Peo- pie wbo can distinguish real leather from sub stitutes patronize store.. They know, that '. we never indulge in extravagant . statements J..- -our claims are aun- ported by facts. We Sole' Agents for celebrated Hanan St Son Fins Shoes. The following are a few of ths reduced styles: - s HAHAN'S Men's Cuitom-Mada Bluchers, regular $8.00, now ...f.T8, HANAN'S Men's Custom-Made Double-Sole Lace, regular . - - $7. 50, now. . . . , . ,j . . ,,,.,t,(l.j.. ...... : t u . -f -HAHAN'S Ladiei' Patent or Box Calf Oxfords, reguar; 1 r $500, now ?.:... fS.50 HANAN'S Ladies' Patent Kid or Colt Lace, regular. $($.50 .now .......... ..,." ............) And many other High-Orade Shoes, such as Borden's, Laird, Scho ber ft Co. i, etc., etc at Clearance Sale Prices. - -kOSBOTHAt'S Portland's Best Shoe Store. ." . 149,THIRD STREET, BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER V7E GIVE $30 Cash for a r.:o:-'ARcn Any Time Special Sale on InejLace Curtains These are made . a. all Imported - goods, Swlfserlajid, and . thla J T . sale I to close out our broken tots of I, t and t pairs wlthoat any consideration of profit. ' Bee our . show . window; . thsy ' are priced aa follows. " 11 16.00 Bruaaela'Net Curtains, per pair . . . ... . . ... . , ... ... 92.75 iyajtisii-jpoini,ourts4n .93,00 H.50 Irian Point ourUlns 93.55 18.60 Novelty curUlns... 94.48 $lt.0jBjaaeUaJL5urtaine. ' 6'5. Nearly every one I interested In keeping "warm this .weather Snd. we have therefore brought' down th price of the blankets to meet,' the popular demand. 0o cotton blankets, 46 " Inches wide,-"' two hades gray, -with pink or blu stripe . . .65 $1.00 ootton blanketa, light Us -effeotar pink Of blu stripes T5 Full doable else blankets. $2.60 value, Indian coloring.,, 91.65 Medium weight, gray, ' all-wool, regularly $1.00, now ...--.91.95 Fine gray wool.- ' doubl alsed. very soft and warm...... 93. 75 all of the board of trad mn ar mem bera of the chamber. Likewise, he d clared.-the merging ef the Commarcl olub with -the chamber would add r more than. 100 members-to the latt body, aa nearly all who are la elth organisation are members of both, i that a. general merger would not reau. In an organization of more than 1,004 l.ioo member, tnatead of 1.100 as r ported. . .. ., i v Buaalaa Chief Assassinated. St Petersburg. Jan. 11. The chief police of Pegheatan, In th provlnoe the earn nam and In th govrnme of Baku, was aaaaaalnated Saturda Th murderer e soaped and ia ballev4 to have gon aboard a vessel bound t another port on the Caspian sea. . this sre -" the Double-Sole Patnt.fVt- n -v. -'