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If i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAE. PORTLAHD. . WEDNESDAY . EVENING. DECEMBER 6, 1911. I 199 SULZER SAYS CONGRESS L UPHOLD HEBREWS (United . Prna Lwm Wlra.t LlfTce the abrogation of the treaty of 1832 with Russia." declared uongrese riian William Sulzer of , New York at (he White House here today. BuUer claims that there la a strong; enu stent against Russia for violating the terms of the treaty In denying admls- lon to that country or American jew lth proper passports, and that con irrss will be able to consummate the abrogation of the treaty. Irrespective Vf'the attitude of President Taft. VTewlsh societies throughout the Uni te States have bitterly denounced what Ihfcy daclare unfair" discrimination gainst traveling Americans on the part if, Russia, and considerable pressure las been brought to bear, especially on ppators and congressmen from New V'ork by Wealthy Jewish leaders. ""We have a conclusive case against liussla for violating the treaty," de Mared Congressman Sulzer. (Victor Berger, the Socialist congress man from Milwaukee, also took a decid ed stand r.galnst the attitude of Rus-1 Bla. T'Why does not President Taft give the Russian ambassador to the United States his passport and recall Mr. Rock lilll. our ambassador, the agent for the harvester trust, from St. Petersburg?" demanded Berger. "Our good friends, the Japanese, have seen to it that there 11 no Russian fleet. Our navy ought to be powerful enough to prevent the landing of Cossacks In Alaska." ' The Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock as sociation are now holding show at Third and Pine streets. Admission 2 5. cents. JOpen until Saturday. sk your dealer for Queen Quality to- fcco, labels redeemed at 1(7 3rd. 1 fu 1 : Superior jbunkers. Coal $5.60, at Edlefsen's SIX BIG FEATURES PUT ON AT THE MAJESTIC The Majestlo theatre for the balance of this week present,; an exceptional bill of six big features. The special engagement of j Harry ; Mayo, late of the Empire City' quartet, offers an ex-v tremeiy attractive bui., iirai p. pearance will be thie evening;. y In Humanity's Cause" la a strong feature story, of love and war, wherein the Ufa of an army officer was saved by the Infusion into his veins of the blood of another. The strange results end In a tragedy that la fatal to both. The engagement of the Majestlo mal quartet will be continued Indefinitely on account of their increasing popular ity? and for the balance' of , the week they will be heard In "Moonrise," by Pache, and also "I Want a Girl," by Von Tllier, two excellent numbers. "Jorlo's Daughter" Is a heavy drama ef ancient times and Is a production from the Ambrosia; company. , telling the story of the fatal ending of the admirers of this woman. . In this film will be seen some of the most beauti ful photographic work and clever act ing yet produced. The Ambrosia com pany produced. the prise winning' film, "The Golden Wedding." "The Lineman and the Girl" Is an other comedy drama telling the tale, of how a telephone company attempted to plant a pole In the front -yard of a residence in an eastern city. The bill is concluded by a very funny subject, entitled "Too Much Injun." Stokes Slowly Improving. (tlnlted Prna Leaaed Wlra.t ... New York, Dec. . W. E. D. Stokes, the millionaire for the alleged hootlng of whom Lillian Graham and Ethel Con rad, show girls, are now on trial here, was reported slowly Improving from his recent severe Illness today. His physicians atate that he la not yet out of danger. - Crowds attend Oaks Rink these days. SMALLEST WARRANT SIGNED BY RUSHLIGHT CALLS FOR 15 CENTS The smallest . warrant yet signed by Mayor Rushlight was one made out in favor of the e Northwest Long Distance Tele- phone company this morning, the 4 amount being li cents. The war- rant had to go through the regu- lar red tape channels, first be- 4 lng scanned by the ways and means in the claim state, and afterwards being approved by "various oommittces and boards to 4 go before the - city auditor for signature. Mayor Rushlight signed the warrantthis morning, A and after the mayor's secretary, George K. McCord had affixed his Initials it became real money. 4 . . a FRENZIED WOMEN RAGE AT TRIANGLE OWNERS (United Preaa Latn4 Wlr. New York, Dec. 6. Mobbed by 800 frenzied women crying "murderers!" Isaao Harris and Max Blanck, proprie tors of the Triangle Waist company, Indicted for manslaughter in connection with the fire and horror in the Asch building last March, had to be protected by a force of reserve police called into the criminal courts building. SIGHTSEEING BANKERS TOSSED IN HURRICANE New York, Dec. 6. A dispatch Just received In New York says that three United Freight company steamers, aboard of which are 600 members of the American Bankers' association, have weathered a hurricane which swept the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean sea They were returning from a trip to Panama when the storm overtook them. Smoke Queen Quality tobacco. Sav. the labels. See 167 3rd. mm SUBMITS WATERWAY ESTIMATES (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, , Da. 6. A general pro gram of improvement in aid of naviga tion throughout the country was shown today in estimates submitted to con gress by Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel for expenditures In 1913. Nearly $2,500,000 Is asked for lighthouse and lightships. This is a flat increase In the expenditures of the departments, and the sums suggested are- , Puget sound, Washington, $45,000. Pearl harbor. Hawaii, $80,000. Capo St. Ellas Alaska, $115,000. Anacapa Island, California, $100,000. Point Loma, California, $17,600. Point Pinos, California, $30,000. Kauhola point, Hawaii, $15,000. These improvements are considered essential for the immediate needs of navigation. The following Improvements were recommended to be undertaken "as re sources permit"; Orford reef lighthouse, Oregon, $180, 000. Richardson's rock, California, $140, 000. Santa Crux, California, $85,000. Santa Barbara, California, $3000. 300-F00T FALL KILLS AVIATOR, PASSENGER (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Filey. Eng., Dec. 6. Aviator Hubert Oxley and a passenger named Robert Wels, were killed today When they fell 300 feet In a monoplane. Costa Rlcan Banana Crop Destroyed. (United Ptcbi Leased Win.) New Orleans, La., Dec. 6. Costa Rica reports the destruction of the banana crop, valued at $60,000,000. As a result of this the price of fruit will probably soar. RICH RON ADMITS HORSEWHIPPING WARD t (United Press Leased Wire.) . New ' York, Dec' 6. Mrs. Estherllne Virginia Evers, wife of a wealthy furni ture dealer, Is in the Tombs today after pleading guilty to horsewhipping her 11 year old ward, Alice Elizabeth Ran dolph. Mrs. Ever's attorney stated that the child's mother was Alice Elizabeth Wilson of San Francisco, who died shortly after the baby's birth, and that the father Is John Edmund Randolph of San Francisco. An Investigator is now In Washing ton looking up the Identity of the child. Discuss McNanmra Case. Vancouver, Wash., Dec. 6. Charles B. Ellis, Socialist advocate, of Portland, will address the people of Vancouver at Sohn's hall tonight and explain the Mc Namara confessions. A. local enthusiast says that Ellis is "a red hot coal off the altar of progress." ! Spirits for Rheumatism The use of spirits In the treatment of rheumatism has proved an Innovation among the medical profession. . When mixed with certain other Ingredients and taken properly it is said to be an almost Infallible cure for rheumatism and backache. Here Is the formula: "From your druggist ret one ounce of Torls compound (in original sealed pack age) and one ounce of syrup of sarsa partlla compound. Take these two in gredients home and put them Into a half pint of good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a tablespoon fjul before each meal and at bedtime." Results come Immediately. If your druggist does not have Torls compound In stock he will get It In a few hours from his wholesale house. Don't be Influenced to take some patent medicine Instead of this. Insist on having the genuine Torls compound In' the Original one ounce sealed yellow package. K Fine Holiday Present Please the Children at Christmas Time - With a "STUDEBAKER JUNIOR' The Staunchest Little, Wagon Made, Only SoOO &TUDEBAKER BRQS.OMPAHY NORTHTTEST BingFamous Walking Dogs Artistic .Picture Framing-Mechanical Toys-Beautiful Dolls-Pictures and Art Goods Statuary-Brass Art Fleces Lltataey's Cut Glass-Christmas Novelties In Silverware Gas and Electric Lamps, Etc. HURRY! HURRYI-ONLY 15 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SamtaClaiss Will Be Here Every Day Visit Toy Land the land of wonders for old and young. .Bring the children every day. See the Mechanical lable and lake. jThe best ever ' constructed in Portland. (D)Ms9 WeiPflMfflim & Mimgj Shop Early Getting late, so shop as early as you possibly can. Buy Red Cross Seals tomorrow. Booth on main floor a small contribu tion by you helps build up the great national fund to fight the white plague. ays Fnnl 2 OppcDirftuiirniMnes for CUmrflsttmmsis loppsip 7 Optical Truths By Dr. Dayton, Our Optometrist 1st Vision is God's greatest gift to man. 2d Good vision is not proof of perfect eyes. 3d Glasses that give vision but make no al lowance for nerve and muscle conditions are worthless. 4th Procrastination is the thief of eyes. 5th Dignified optical service is devoid of the spectacular and-flambuoyant. fith Hig hpriced glasses are simply a demand for unreasonable profits. ?th Eye glasses make handsome Xmas gifts. Parisian Ivory Low Priced We show a most extensive and beautiful stock of Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets and odd pieces. Baby sets, etc. We will not only show you the best stock in the city, but will guarantee you a substantial saving on your purchases. Our customers tell us our prices are lower than at ainy other store. Any woman would appreciate a set of Parisian Ivory for a Christmas gift. PERFUME SPECIAI-Good grade of Perfumes and Sachets in assorted odors, put up espe- cially for Christmas trade only &0s Christmas Depend upon this store for your Christmas Candies. We get them fresh daily. We carry every kind from the "Best Girl" Candy, to the "little child's" Candies. Fancy boxes filled to your order. Special prices to churches, schools and societies. Large assortments of High-grade Choc olates, Cream and Nut Bon Bons, Salted Nuts, Glace Nuts, Jordan Almonds, Real Cream Caramels, Candy Canes, etc., etc. The Norwood Sewing Machine for $19. T5 The low price Wonder Sewing Machine. The "Norwood" automatic lift, drop head Machine, specialized for Christmas. Our expert seam stress in charge of the department will give free instructions at your home on all machines purchased here. You may give a machine for Christmas and pay for it on the club plan, $1.00 a week. Machine will be deliv- A Tf ered on first payment. Special J 1 I 0 STANDARD ROTARY MACHINE $38.00 . High-grade, drophead, automatic lift, a reliable ma chine with a double reliable guarantee. $18HairSwitchesS12.50 S8.50HairSwitchesS5.20 In the Hair Goods Store, second floor, a sale of natural wavy Switches, 26 and 28 inches long, all shades. Our regular (10 fA $18.00 values, special for only wDU Natural Wavy Switches, in all shades, good lengths and excellent $8 and $8.50 values, specialized for this sale only D.mI Special Attention given to all match orders and combings made into switches, puffs, etc. Faded switches dyed. Expert attendants. I Women Who Want New Suits, Coats, Dresses, Evening ! r!AWrttn lM7n.lo 11711 DAnltrA Dt Cntn TBnfls. MoMay Sale Every Article in the Garment Departm't Reduced $40.00 Suits at 819.95 Dependable, not only from a quality standpoint, but from a price standpoint as well. These Suits are the cream of our stock and no woman will be disappointed who comes to buy. The materials are the very best cheviots, zibelines, serges and mixtures. The season's foremost style crea tions. Selected from our regular stock of values to $40.00, special $19.95 $6.50Waistsat$3.98 An attractive lot of women's Waists are grouped for this disposal, and if you don't find one to please you it ' will be an exceptional thing. French flannels and striped challies, in shirt ef fects, with collars and turn-back cuffs; many have plaited fronts. Sizes run from An AO 34 to 44; values up to $6.50, special vJ0 $27.50 Suits $12.95 Because we sent our buyer to market for the fifth time this year, and because her shrewd purchases have brought prices way down, we pass these exceptional values in suits on to you at this ridiculously low price. Many dif ferent grades of material and many popular styles, In Suits worth to $27.50 O AT each are grouped in this lot at Olj JJ $4.00 Waists $2.49 Here's a lot of Waists which we can trust to make good in every respect. Wool Waists in striped shirting effects, fashioned in the shirt styles, with turn-back cuffs ; can be worn with linen collars. There are all -sizes in the lot and the values are unusual to $4.00. jq Specially priced for this sale only J).47 Readjustment of Prices In the Garment Dept. Bring These p$10 Bathrobes; Down to .$4.98 $10.00 Silk PeMcoatts to $4.49 Here' supreme worth in those very comfortable garments which every woman ' wants and never has enough of. The most appreciated of .all Qirist mas gifts Blanket Bathrobes and Eider down Bathrobes, with shawl collars, sai lor collars and V necks with ribbon-bow ties, satirl buttons and cord fastening, in beautifu) floral and figured designs. All sizes in the lot and most (S A QO exceptional values at . $10 O Here's a lot of Petticoats which came to us from a maker who allowed our buyer to choose from a broad range of sam ples. He was anxious to unload before stock-taking, so we-got them at our own price. The materials are mescalines, taffetas and jersey tops, trimmed in tucks, bands and fringes. Every color in the lot, including black and white. Values to $10.00 special for tomorrow's sale, each, only' $4.49 The IVf en Will Wont a Few Extras, Too Sends aitt The quality, the workmanship, the smart, stylish lines of these garments make them great bargains No man in Portland who appreciates good clothes and understands quality and good workmanship will regret having attended this sale of Men's Suits. Careful comparison with suits sold elsewhere at a few dollars more will convince you and make you an enthusiastic booster for our Clothing Department. You may choose any suit in our splendid stock except blues and blacks and they are all right from the tailor's bench. The newest styles in browns, grays, mix- C 1 Q Q C tures, worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, regularly $25 to $32.50, at D 1 SmsO $25o0 Katocoats at 14,85 Two hundred English Gabardine Raincoats go in this sale. You owe it to yourself to investigate the opportunity to get one at this price. You will find the material much better than you expect. The coats are 50 inches long, with full sweep skirt, raglan sleeves, satin-lined yoke and sleeves. They come in dark tan 1 'I OP shades. Regular $20.00 and 25.00 Coats specially priced at only D1 400 Pure Food Specials For Tomorrow Dinner Biscuits, Huntley and Q Palmer's reliable brand, package lOC Breakfast Biscuits, Huntley and - Q Falmer's best, special, package lOC Butter, "Golden Glow," 2 pounds for 75f Head Rice, unpolished, 4 pounds for 25 Beans, small white, 5 pounds for 25 Bacon, best English style, per pound 18 Hams, Eastern Sugar Cured, per lb. 16c Marshmallow Fruit Filling Recipe By Mrs.'Hawley, who will reopen our Cook ing School January 2d. 1 cup of granulajed sugar, 4 cup of cold water, boil until it threads, beat into the beaten white of one egg, add immediately 4 cup chopped marshmallows, yi cup raisins, and beat vigorously. Lastly, add 1 teaspoon, ful of vanilla.vcook on electric disk stove and avoid burning. We have all the ingredients phone for them. Columbia Brand Pure Pork Sausage El r-; r-5 ti rr Leave your order today for his savory break fast treat. Fresh supply received every day. Bargain Circle" Special Tomorrow $2.50 Slippers $1.69 Let the man have a little comfort in the evening. Buy him a pair of f&hese slippers. They make life worth living Eyercts, Operas and Romeos, in tan and black; tan seals in vici kid with chamois, kid or drill lining. Regular $2.00 and (f t A $2.50 grades, special, pair p 1,07 Women's Crochet Slippers, $1.19 Women's Crochet Slippers, made with the Trinity soles, every color in the lot; made with the new roll tops. Splendid $1.50 val., 1 1 A special for Bargain Circle 2) 11 " Visit Toy Land on Fourth Floor, the largest, best and most interesting Toy Store in all the great Northwest Nemos at Half Value In pretty cMl0 X-MAS 4 Corsets for Christmas 1 Christmas boxes, for gifts. And at half real value! Only a tew dozens of this latest Nemo, an advance 1912 mod el, for tlender and medium figures, with the new "Holtit Straps" and Double Top supporters. A Great $4.00 Valne at Only $2.00 Superb style,, ex treme slenderness, and perfect comfort are produced by this ; beautiful' new model. . Fine whit coutll, ' sizes 18 to 26; regular TO t. "J ' : ' ' .' ":- ' , ''V ' '