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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1910. COiWATII If mmm tl GO. P. JEST Bills to Establish the Doctrine Omitted From Adminis Jration Measure. S " (Waihlnctoa Bans of Tb Ttrarmd.) Washing-ton, Jan. t0.- In what claimed to b an authorised statement la icivon a Hat Of bill that President , Taft will put forward aa the administra tion a cnier measure, support or wnicn ha wilt roc ard aa a (eat of loyalty to . tha Republican party, , Conservation bllla.ara not Included In thla liat, but ar placed among- meaaurea open to dabatoX ,'Thla omission- haa caused comment because of th large number or prominent persona her at tending tha Clvlo Federation conven tlon who ara leading conservationists, , FOREST RANGERS AT . . COLLEGE LOSE PAY . ' ' Kd' Dispatch to Tbm lonrniLt , Seattle Wash., Jan. 20. Seventy-flv United State f oreet , rati re r a at ; the XInUeraltr of Washington are wishing today inr.nd never-"Hired out, to Uncle Ban. ' Th forest ranger have teen winning lor aoma time.- but It tlld , not become known until today, when it waa learned that the forestry depart ment naa notified th ranger at th university that they would not receive any pay during tha college term. Th ranger left for th university to atudy forestry before the dismissal of Girrord Plnchot by President Taft It waa then understood that they would draw full salary while at achool. Bine the chief , forester's removal the "no- aia? y" notification has been .received ELECTRIC LINE IS ; : ASSURED PENDLETON (flpedal Dispatch to The JonraaLl Pendleton. Or,, Jan. 20. Th agree. Bient and bond tetween tha Washing-ton-Oregon -Traction company, and the Pendleton commercial club committee, of tni city, .na been signed. 8am u el Drum heller Is the laat to go on the bond. He affixed hi signature yeatar vamyaugii win of sianea to raise ibb.oo Among local capitalists. After this amount haa been secured oon etructloir wlU a tart on th electrlo road. PROMINENT MEN JO ; -. MEET AT COBVALLIS (Special Dltpateft to The Journal) Oregon Agricultural College, Corral lie, Jan. 20, At the Oregon-Idaho T.'M. C. A. tate convention to be held In Corvallia from Friday to Sunday of thla week, prominent men In Christian work will meet to assist la th promotion of the work. Among the speakers are Fred B. Smith of New York city, one of the association's International secre taries; H. J. McCoy, general secretary of the San Francisco T. M. C. A., who is culminating Ms 36 years of service by erecting a $700,000 T. M C A build ing at Frisco; T. S. Uppy of Seattle; who has accumulated nor than a mil- Hon in business and haa devoted murh I of .hi time and wealth to association work; Gale Seamen. Pacific coaat Stu dent secretary, with headquarters at ; Los Angelea; J. B. Klchardson, rsllroud secretary from Pocatello; J. B. Rhodes, . state secretary of Oregon. '' j Over 126 delegates hav already Indt-I cated their intention of attending the! conference, Y. M, C A. men not only from Oregon and Idaho but from all of ; the porthweat states and coaat atate will ba present Thla la th tenth an nual convention of th states of Oregon and Idaho, - , a GREAT REDUCTIONS In Every Department MERCHANDISE OTMERION I GREAT REDUCTIONS ' ItapHUp In Every Department ' FUGITIVE ATTORNEY . ' . - WILL FACE CHARGES (CalU4 Prm Leased Wire. " Lo Angeles., Jan.. 20. Th hunt for Elmer E. Rowel I an attorney who la wanted- to answer several .charges of obtaining money under false pretenses, has been renewed, following the re ceipt of a messag from th accused lawyer to the effect that he would re turn and face trial aa soon as he re covered front an illness. ' The news was delivered to Justice Stephen by a messenger boy, who dart-1 ed from 'the1 room before he eould be, questioned. Thla partially settles the I question as to th whereabout of Ro- well. Previously It was believed he had escaped to South America, but how it 1 known he Is hiding In or near this city. , , Besides giving , th officer " a clua concerning his whereabouts. Rowell saved his relatives 111.000, which they put up for his bonds, as th Judg post poned the forfeiture of th bond after he received th . letter from Rowell. ICE GORGE DANGER IN THE OHIO IS OVER (Vnt4 Proas Leased Wire 'Svanavllle. Ind., Jan. 20. It 1s be lieved that th danger to navigation I caused by th lo gorge that has been I sweeping down the ' Ohio river since Monday la past .Thousands of tons of loe hav been forced, upon th hores and th river is comparatively free. Although th danger la apparently past, ; ntti river trarno was attempted today. It Is thought, however, that usual traf fic will be resumed before th and of th week. , 'v Js' J ;'r Suits,. Values to $50, Clearance Friday at $24.65 , i All ithis season's -styles and materials. 'Semi f and .tightrfittinff v ' ' . , ' coatsr some are bra id. trimme'd. 'Lined with best quality-satin and i ' 7 ; ' . peau de.cygne. Skirts made! in the newest styles and full pleated. , ; l ' Imported materials, worsted, chiffon broadcloth, serge, homespun - ' and novelty goods. Rose, smoke," navy, black, wistaria and mixture. v Coats, Values to $27.50, Clearance Friday $14.83 " Full assortment of styles and sizes. Plain tailored and braid trimmed coats. . Some are made in high storm collar and military collar and cape. All satin lined. Materials are cheviot, serge, broad- xloth and covert Navy, tan, catawba, olive, smoke, wine and black. Suits, Values to $37;50, Clearance Friday $17.85 Perfectly plain tailored coats, 40 to 45 inches long, silk and satin lined. Pleated skirts. Made of newest materials, wide wale serge and two toned serge. Tan and brown mixed, blue and gray mixed, walnut, smoke, navy and olive and in many other new and popular shades. . '. New Depot at Hex. Batem, Or.,' Jan. 20. Eighteen years ago, according to N. U Wiley of Rex, I th Southern Pacific promised the peo ple of that place a depot As evidence I that the Southern Pacific company keepa j its promises th railroad commission has received, the , following communication from .Manager J. P. O'Brien: fW contemplate nutting ud a freight tni passenger shed at thla point In the very near future, which we trust win be satisfactory to the people of Rex." Rex la on the Yamhill division of th Southern Pacific, near, Newberg. 15c Men's Cambrle Handkerchiefs only. . . . 10c Fine Carnbric Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, herns. and J-inch 26c Men's Linen Handkerchiefs only . . . 15c T Many ' ills corns from impure blood. Can't have pur blood with xauity di ,..tlnn. laav liver and alugglah bowels. Burdock Biood Bitters strengthens stom ach, DOWeis ana liver, iuu yuium iu blood. dls- Doane All pure linen, hemstitched, full size. , 1 85c Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 29c Itching, torturing skin eruptions, wiia. eianir innor. Ointment brings quick relief and laat- drtve one a nulck r ing cures. ' Fifty cents at any arug store. After a heavy meal, take a coupl of hey will need. Of extra fine quality, all pure linen, hemstitched, J4 or J-in. hem. 35c Men's Colored Half Doan's Regulets, and give your tomach. Unmr mil hnwela the heln they will need. fh. boweii r' v ' 1 1 Hose, Clearance at. Re of. irvarvhnilv'a ' friend Dr. Thomas" Eclectno Oil. Cures toothache, aach. sore throat.- Heal uti cruises, acaiue. Stops any pain 23c F a n c y Colored Cashmere , Half Hose, seamless, foot, dou ble heels and toes. 50c Boys' Waists for Clearance Sale only 39c Madras Waists, the celebrat ed Puritan brand, always re tailed at 50c. A Feast of Bargains Amazing Values Sensational Reductions BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Saving of 40 to 60 An Opportunity to Supply Your Outer' Apparel Wants . tor Many Years to Come. Until Saturday Night, 10 o'Cloclc, These Sensational Price .Reductions 20c Taffeta Ribbons for Clearance at, the yard. . 15c 4-inch wide AH-Silk Taffeta Ribbons--black, white and col ors. Thousand yards to be sold at this reduced price. 35c Face Veilings for n Q .Clearance Sale at only. . J"JV -18-in. wide All-Silk Messing Veiling, plain and dotted ef fects, in various odd colors only. ' . " 50c Values Only 23c Several hundred yards All Silk Moire Beltings, odd colors. Flannelette Kimonos The greatest value ever offered in J this store. Reg. $2.75 value. Clearance. . . . . : $1.59 Made of an extra " quality fleeced flannelette. Fancy stripe and figures. Double row fine shirring to simulate yoke. V-shape neck, satin banding, -length "puff s 1 e e ve, satin band. Fine shirred belted waist and ribbons. Iri blue, vgray, black, red and tan. Value to $2.75 for $1:59. $10.00 Solid Gold Rings at Clearance $1.98 With real precious stonessuch as pearl,) garnet, amethyst, sapphire, emerald and opal. The greatest ring offering ever held. $5.00 Earrings at Clearance price In the latest pierceless effects, with pearl and jet drops. $2.00 Gold Stick Pins for the Clearance Sale at . . . . . . . 98c 79c Full Length Curtain Samples $3.00 Values Friday 47c Each 1000 manufacturers' full-length Curtain Samples. These samples are . perfect, 2 and 3 yards long: Come with plain or, figured centers in white and Arabian color. One, two and three pairs of a kind. Damaged Blankets at $3.45 We have left irom our sale of damaged Blankets about 50 pairs of 11-4 size Wool Blankets. These blankets are slightly soiled and damaged in the manufacture, but the defects are very slight. We are closing out the entire lot at one price. The val ues run easily to $7.50 a pair. Friday they go in one lot zt $3.45. " . --;. WaistsS$493 Solid Gold Stick Pins or Tie Pins with fancy designs and stone-set.- $3.00 Gold -Filled Crosses for Clearance Sale at. 79c Gold-filled Crosses, plain and stone-set. 4 Brooch Pins at Clearance Prices Solid Gold Brooch' Pins, some with stone setting, all neat and con ventional designs and well made. $3.50 value for. . . .98 $6.00 value for.. .81.98 ' '$9.25 value for.. .$2.98 $1.25 value for.... 63? fj 1 . if' Ladies' waists in net, ; mescaline, plaid silks, moire and silk "Jersey. Some-have baby Ipsh trimmings, others have'val lace'. insertion and fancy braided effects. Also a ; ,good assortment of tailored waists. The colors are black, navy, green, light blue, pink, rose, wistaria, red, ecru and white: Girls' Rubber Storm Cape Coats, with storm hoods. $4 values at $1.90 350 ladies' rubberized Slip- 200, men's storm rubber On Goats. $15 ? C ftA Coats, heavy drill back values at : . . . . .tDO.y V $6-00 values , 3 $15 to $18 ladies' silk rub- :r berized Mohairs and Ken- 460 nd youths all , ,. . ,worsted rainproof Over-- 7on Gabardmesallweath. Coats;$15.00: iCA S:$830 y:,:mp0 ' 7 $1$ t0 $18 men's rainproof $20 to;$25 ladies' silk.wa- Overcoats, with or -with- terproof Coats, adapted to 0tit military collars ; full 52 all weather, and seasons -f inches long, ' AA irte$,io.90 at $9-90 r- $25 to $30 men's very fine $10 ladies' pure 'Para rub- all wool Cravenettes, with ber Auto Shirts, for. motor- or without military collar, A Great Feature Sale of Gold and Silver JewelryPhenomenal Reductions The elimination of every profit makes this sale remarkable. Thousands of articles stripped bare of every vestige of former prices.' fined, chaste examples of sterling and gold jewelry, also imported jet and rhinestones. , Re, $2 Sterling Silver Nov elties, Clearance . . . . . 29c Cuticle Knives, Files, Cigar Cutters, Ribbon Winders, Em eries, Clips," Book Marks, Kuy - Rings, Game Counters, Button Hooks,' Blotters. ,'$1.50 Sterling Silver Novelties, Clearance . . . 48c . Dressing Combs, Nail Files, Tooth Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Curling Irons, in discontinued patterns, to' close out soon. 4 $5 Fancy Beit Buckles, Clearance .X ;:.. :. . . . 79c ' , Open Saturday. Night Tili;i0 o'Clock. 225 Morrison Street,' Between First and Second Streets. ( Out of the High-Prjced District. ; ; ; -Hand - chased, gold - plated, green gqJd, bright and Roman finish, with stone setting.' The one best offering in the Jewelry Departmept - . - " t RAINCOAT COMPANY 22S Morrison St. Bet. 1st and 2nd Sfs. $5 Metal PursesClear- ance price only,; 98c tWitfi chain handles and in side compartment for change. : $1.50 . Sterling : Silver; Whisk Brooms for, . 98c Al Imported Novelties Reduced All High-Class. French and European Novelties in Jewelry, sucluas, Rhinestone Barrettes, Horseshoes, fancy Lavallieres, Dogr Collars, Round Garters, fancy Hair Pins, Pendants and Brooches, at half price. Prices range from $1.50 to lOOO each. '.' ' " ' ,: ; $2.25 Hat Brushes for QQ Clearance at -only. . . . . 'Qy 69c Child's Set, Clear- ance price 39c Sterling Silver Hat Brushes in laurel pattern. $5.50 Little Finger d0 QQ Rings only ... . . . V -O. Solid, Gold Shirtwaist or Lit tle Fjnger Rings the craze of the east one stone. Set with turquoise and other stones, $2 Beauty Pins,' Clear- Q q ance price only; . . . ;v.Pv $1.49 Solid Gold Beauty Pins, plain chased or stone set yl?? 'i' $4.50 Wa.tch Fobs,' Clearance price I . Gold-filled, - for- ladies and gentlemen, with safety catch to prevent loss.' All have pendants and are really exceptional val ues,. . -: i Child's. 3-piece Set r knife, fork and spoon, in neat case. Bread Trays at Clearance Prices Bread Trays, triple - plated and heavilv embossed design. Half off. ' ' $2.50 Trays $1.25 $2.75 Trays $1.38 Jet Jewelry at Half Price $5.00 Brooches $2.5.0 $3.00 Brooches. ..... .$1.50 $2.75 Brooches. : . . .'. .$1.37 $2.00 Brooches. . .... $1.00 $1.50 Bead Necklaces. . .75 $2.50 Bead Necklaces $1.25 $2.75 Bead Necklaces $1.37 $3.50 Bead Necklaces $1,75 $1.60 Jet Barrettes:. . ...75 $2.&0 Jet Barrettes.... $15 $3.00 Jet Barrettes.;. . $175 $1.00 Jet Crosses. .:. ... .50 -$1.50 Jet 'Crosses ViV 75 $2.00 Jet Crosses'. ... $1.00 50c Jet Crosses, ... k . .25 1.48 Fern Plants Clear ance price only 79c Ferns or Japanese Air Plant, lasts forever. Must be seen to be appreciated. $2 Back Combs, Clear ance price only. 98c Gold inlaid, set with stone and fancy scroll patterns. $5 Cigarette Cases for Clearance at only 98c Real gunmetal. The biggest bargain we have ever offered. $1.00 Alarm Clocks for the Clearance at. ..... . 59c Nickel Alarm Clocks, guar anteed good timekeepers. $1.00 Traveling Clocks, Clearance price only. . 59c Nickel Time or SmallXlock for traveling or in bedroom. $1.50 Hatpin Hold ers, Clearance price.1 $1.19 Sterling Silver, heavy silver; anJ nice for the bureau, , Gold Clocks at Clearance Prices . Ormolu Gold Clocks, finest gold-plated clock, (guaranteed not to tarnish and warranted good timekeeper. ' v $3.98 value for $3.18 $2.98 value for $2.48 $2.48 value for $1.98 ' sac xmmbles, , Clear- 1 r ance mice onlv. . i . . . XUU " Extra heavy sterling silver; in an sizes. $7.50 German Sil ver Mesh Bags for $4.98 tme mesh, silk-lined, and fancy etched mounting. A real bargain. , . , , iH.sa JBotUe Opener, Q Q k Clearance urice. . . -ii .wOw Made of sterling, silver,-for opening patent metal-top bot tles." , . " Carving Sets at Clearance f -:':V Prices -:U'Str;V Buckhorn and S t e r I i n g Mounted Carving Sets, with guaranteed steel 2 and 3-picce sets at half price $ 2.48 set for;. 91.21". , $15.00 set for.. $7m0 $23.00 set for $11.75 I '. -V