THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY fj, 1912. mm y HI STATES SHOWS MS E Official Report of the Depart- merit of Agriculture . Shows , Less Stock On Farms in the Country Compared With '10 ioi.i 102.1 20,608.006 20,377.000 1M33.113 100.9 -4,362.000 102.7 4.323.)00 .... 4,209.769 Livestock supplies on farms that are available for the table. Jiave shown a decrease In th United' States during the past year, "flffurea Jst glrcn. out by the bureau of statistics, department of 'agriculture, show1 that notwithstand ing the , heavy marketing of hogs and sheep,- actual supplies in the' country ..have decreased. - ' t"-. , The figures show In detail. v , Per cent- of total . Preceding year. Number riorses Jan, 1, 1912. . . i(,;'.fi Jan. , 1911...;..,. April 15. 1910 (census) Mules ' Jan. J, 1912. .,..4.... Jan. 1, 1911. . : April IS, 1910 (census) Milch Cows. Jan. 1. 1912.......... Jan. 1. .1811 April 15,1910 (census) Other Cattle. f ! Jan. i,-f 191 .'. Jan. 1, 1911 . . . . April 15, 1910 (c'ensus) "Sheep Jan.. 1, 1913... Jan. 1,-1911 April 15, 191d (census) Swine . i Jan. 1. 1912.......... Jan. 1, 1911. ...... .;.:113.8 5,2MO April 15. 1910 (census) X.. 68.185.87 The bureau of statistics of the de partment of agriculture estimated the .value of livestock per-head on January 1. f910, as follows: Horses,, $ 108.1 9; mules, $119.84; milch cows, ' $J6.79; other eattle, $19.41; sheep, $4.08; swine $9.14. RichMan's Son Who' Is Not Afraid, of Work 99.4 100.9 20,699,000 20,823,000 20,630,123 93.9 S7.260.OOO 96.4 39.679.000 4 1,178.7 4 4 .97.8 102.3 99.7 52.863.000 53,633,000 62,447,861 65,410,909 ?0 76 EXPRESS COMPANIES UNDER ICROSCOPE M (United Press Uut4 Wlr. Washington, Feb. 6. Eipresri com panies of the country, accused of over . charging the public, are under Investl- . gatloa.today..hy. the..Jlriteratata..comi. merce commission, and plans are being made for their prosecution by the gov eminent Wholesale and flagrant violations of the law are alleged against big firms operating In New York. Chicago and San Francisco. Heavy fines will be asked by the commission. Several fed- i V. ' i,. 1 A' -t f S 1 -i jyji.ii) imm ii muf nmf reuHnnin'ms miiH rn" ' "' ! STOPPED BY RETURNEDFAVORITE Miss Greenwood Given Ovation at Orpheum; Flying Ballet . ' Headlined Frederick Almy Jr. New Tork, Feb. 6. Erederlck Almy Jr., son of a millionaire woolen lip porter, who, until a short time ago, was a fireman on the Long Island rail road, and recently elevated to night as sistant train' master, has proved the example that although the son of a I rich man, he has worked his- way up through sheer pluck and good work. When asked how he came to pick rail roading as a career lie laughingly said that he always liked a locomotive, and likes the railroad life. Almy said that he has not missed the social side to the top of the railroad ladder. eral grand Juries are to be asked to return Indictments, which will be against the companies, not lndlivdual officials. - Woodmen Fight Mobile Bill. (Calted. .Fei.Xuad Vlr r Minneapolis, Feb. 6. Thousands of circulars today have been Issued by the Modem -Woodmen assembly here to fight the adoption of Increased Insur ance rates adopted by the Modern Wood men of America. Leaders of the organ isation throughout the country are asked to send delegates to a mass meeting here February 22, when plans will be made for fighting the BO-called Mobile bill, adopted by the organization at the re cent convention In Chicago. ' Warehouse andMaaufacturing Floors. , Low rental. In new brick building, 85x100, Just being completed at Hood and Baker streets. This Is the beet proposition In South Portland from a rental standpoint. A L. Fish, care The Journal. " Jt Undoubtful If any performer at the Orpheum . has ever received a greater reception or greater 'ovation than was given Miss Charlotte Greenwood : when she made her return bow yesterday, with Miss Eunice Burnham under' the. sim ple Dining or two Girls and a Piano." Miss Greenwood s the young woman of elongated proportions who assumes an gles xor laughing purposes only. The at Is llttlo altered from last season. Miss Burnham's songs at the piano were well received, as they were before. Miss Grenwood makes more changes of costumes, and when she still maintained that she retained her girlish laughter the audience roared with Joy. Stopping the show is too mild a term for "Two Girls' and a Piano." Julius Tannen, "Chatterbox," is an other returned favorite accorded more than ordinary approval. Mr. Tannen brings a new line of chatter which takes like wildfire. He closed with a serious poem, and for a recall gave an Imita tion of Da Wolf Hopper. Pouchofa Flying Ballet- comes In headline space as "The Act Beautiful." Blx young women go through the beau tiful evolutions of the ballet and close With a strlkinor tnhlea 11 a ttmm in Imu flown out over the audience. White aoves are let fly from the gallery to the stage, where hey perch on the heads and Shnnlrlora nt h.n.i n..n bers. Wilfred Clnrlra A Cn wnn 1o,,.l,. . lore in Mr. Clarke's sprightly new farce. it uwr uepinM. xme sku abounds In action and unexpected situations. It la well staged wltu special scenery. ' Ida O'Dajr ft Co. return In J "Betty's Bet," a vehicle touch more 'warmly . re ceived than her offering last year, It is all comedy. Miss O'Day Introduces a banjo specialty. She Is supported by Frank Dekum, a Portland man,: and John Hlnes, a prime favorite as the' of fice boy. '.' . ';., i w !,'. An act that pleaaed was given by Huf ford - and- Chain, black face and white. Songs and chatter make up the act with the big hit the "Cullud" par son stunt. r They won recalls. The three Dooleys, Jed-Ethel-Bell, open the bill In an out of the ordinary cycle act sprinkled with , laughs. Tho audience liked them, V Highbinder's Deportation Urged. (Unltrri I 'rem LurJ Wire.) - San Francisco, Feb, 6. The Chinese Six companies today formally urged the United States authorities to deport all Chinese convicted of participation in Itong wars , waged in American cities. Individually, members of the Six com panies today refused to discuss their action, fearing to be marked for death. Tho vote was a secret one. and the peti tion, to Washington Is being carried by personal messengers. Arizona's First Governor. (tinttrd Ptmi LeMd Wlre.i Phoenix, Ariz., Feh. 6. George W. P. Hunt will take the oath of office as the first governor of the state of Ari zona February. 12 at noon. The an nouncement of the inauguration date was made today, following the receipt of advices by Attorney General Bullard thot President Taft will sign the procla mation admitting Arizona to statehood Monday. 1 Harrison's Granddaughter Weds. Washington, Fb. 6. Mrs. Marathana Harrison, granddaughter of the late President Benjamin Harrison, today is the bride of Harry A. Williams Jr.. of Norfolk, Va. Only relatives and Inti mate friends attended the wedding. Stamp Out "Dope Ring." San Francisco, Feb. 6. Sheriff Eggers and Superintendent Gilfeather of the county jalt have stamped out a "dope ring" In the county Jail. Thirteen prls oners sentenced for violation of the poison law, were today' taken out of the line of trusties, and for the first time since enactment of the law making It a felony to carry "dope" Into jail, offenders are 'being made to answer. r; Foe! Stocks tow. Look at yours, then call for eordvoo. slabwood, coal. Banfleld-Vey ley I . Co. A-8353. M. lM. -18 minutes from' First gt to ,0k rinkbw, i.'jv.ftVi:!v-',.H"i ii .ii' L 1 LJ LIU- A LITTLE SAGE AND SULPHUR MAKES THE GRAY HAIRS VANISH A Harmless Way to Darken Hair; Simple Remedy for All Hair Troubles. Who does not know the value of Saae and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and In good condition? Aa .a .matter., of. -act,-.uipwhu ls--a.--a4 ural element of hair, and a deficiency of It In the hair Is held by many scalp specialists to be connected with loss of color and vitality of the hair. Unques tionably, there Is no better remedy for hair and scalp troubles, especially pre mature grayness, than Sage and . Sul- pnur, lr properly prepared. The Wyeth Chemical company of New Tork put out an ideal preparation of this kind, called Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy, In which Sage and Sulphur are combined with other valu able remedies for keeping the hair and scalp in clean, healthy condition. If your hair is losing its color or con stantly coming out, or If you ' are troubled with dandruff or dry. Itchy scalp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage, aod .. Sulphur- roiy e-ui-eV ujfg-lt, use it according to the simple directions, and see jvhat a difference a few days' treatment will make In the appearance of your hair. Ail druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the remedy Is not exactly as represented. Special agent. Owl Drug Co. All the Tone Qualify of the $200.00 Instruments in This One at 9 Which Includes 24 Selections of music (12 double-side Records) and you can pay for th6 s outfit at "the rate of five dollars a month. We agree to deliver this, perfect outfit FREE -on three days' trial, including the twelve doubledisc records. . - 1 ... ':.' This beautiful instrument is finished in the choicest mahogany or quarter-sawed oak, polished like the costliest piano, wonderfully constructed tone cham-, ber, tone-controlling doors, perfected sound-bar -in fact, an unexcelled sound-producing: machine, at this unusually low price. Call, Write or Phone . , ' Graves Music Go. Ill 4th St. Tel.'A or Main 1433. Talking Machine Headquarters INVESTORS, ATTENTION! Forced to sacrifice, best and only available corner in the best and most progressive town in Eastern Oregon. This property .isxipeiwimprsm at once for., a high-class office building. If you want to make a safe, prof- itable, high-class investment, investigate at once, as this is a rare opportunity. Owner in city for a few days. Phone MAIN 2108, or call 911 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE : FEBRUARY CLEANUP SALES-Odds and Ends and Remnants in All Departments-Below Cost f MANHATTAN SHIRTS The Lipman, Wolfe & Co. il assortment is most perfectly complete with all new 1912 Spring styles. .' No Groceries No Liquors i No Bakery Afirchandlee cf 7a1t Orfy- No Meat Market No Pots and Pans No Restaurant Free Lessons in Basket Making Classes Start Wednesday, 2 to 4 P. M. Cleanup of Men's Wear 50c Cashmere Sox, Cleanup 35c Pair Men's all-wool fancy cashmere cox in stripes and checks in colors thai are most attractive and refined. Made with seamless foot, double heel and toe with ribbed tops. . All Wool Union Suits, Cleanup $3.35 That Sold Regularly From $4 to $4.5(1 a Garment Men's all-wool ribbed union suits in natural and blue. They are trimmed and finished with fancy silk stitching and have ribbed cuffs. In all sires ranging from 34 to 42. 75c Ribbed Underwear, Cleanup, Garment 39c Men's heavy derby ribbed and flat weave underwear in dark blue and natural 'colors, either plain or fleeced lined. This is the heavy Winter weight. It's a broken line and conies mostly in large sizes. Coverall and Work Aprons Cleanup 25c Regular 40c and 50c Gingham aprons in the coverall style, made of the best quality ging ham in checked patterns. These aprons have straps' over the shoul ders and a 5-inch ruff le at the bottom. "AW fitted work aprons of . percale in navy or cadet bhie, dots and stripes, , also black with' white dot. These aprons are trimmed with bias bandings around the apron and bib. - Bedspreads Cleanup $1.33 " , Regular Price $1.50 " Bedspreads of medium weight, full size. Crocheted in a variety of very desirable patterns. They are all hemmed. Towels Cleanup 25c Regular Price 35 c Each Alt lineri"huck'toweHwithhenv stitched ends with space for mono gram. Si 19 by 38 inches. ; Turkish Bath Towels Cleanup 29c ; Selling Regularly at 35c An extra heavy weight bleached Turkish bath toweL These towels are 45 by 25 inches; and come with hemmed ends.. You will do well to secure some . of these' towels, they absorb the water and wear un usually weH. ' , . Jlk Featuring Silk Petticoats " Cleanup Price $2.45 Attractively fashioned garments, even more attractively priced. You who are buying a new pring Suit are probably looking around for the best bargains in a Silk Petticoat; for, no matter how straight and skimp the top skirt, it must be .worn, over a soft silk petticoat to give the desired effect. We're offering to you just such a petticoat, that is neither too heavy nor yet too light in weight, . . Just fancy a soft Messaline. Silk Petticoat for $2.45, in a most attractive style, with a deep, knife-pleated' flounce at the bottom. In black, navy, brown, king's blue, purple, Copenhagen,- era v. red. ween and changeable VllVVWi Short Kimonos Cleanup 79c Regular $1.00 to $1.50 A - splendid assortment of ladies' flannelette and fleecedown short ki monos in belted style. Some have V shape neck, others with turndown col lar or sailor collars. Trimmed with fancy borders of satin or sateen band ings and silk frogs. All made with three-quarter sleeves. Long Kimonos 98c Regularly at $1.50 to $1.65 Long flannelette kimonos in fig ured and checked designs, showing the "new high belted waist line. With and without collars. Three-quarter sleeves. Women's Cloth Skirts, Cleanup $3.75 i'r Styles That Sold Regularly at $8.50 Each ' If you do not happen to own a sensible dress skirt, avail yourself of this cleanup sale and secure a skirt of excellent quality and style, $375. The skirts in this cleanup sale are of chiffon panama, serge and mo hair in navy,' brown, black and gray mixtures. ;a L..-;.;L i. -1 Made in various styles wfth panel back and front many are pleated' around the bottom and some trimmed with buttons. V Lingerie Waists, Cleanup $ 1 .45 i This waist announcement means just this that at the price you can not purchase a better styleor better material in a lingerie waist. There is not just one style from which to make your choice, but a variety of styles, each, and every one very attractive and all made of fine white lawn. They are nicery trimmed with embroidery and lace, and have long or short sleeves. , . . BUY A VICTOR TALKING MACHINE , . ' SOc Qowti, 50c a Week Odd and End Sale of Voile 49c Yard Beautiful soft voiles and eoliennes left over from a busy season's sell ing in odd lots and remnant lengths. These very popular fabrics are shown in a good variety of color ings. Not a piece but what could be easily made up into an attractive frock or waist. Cleanup, 49c yard.' Of 'Marquisette 89c Yard Several hundred yards df silk and wool striped marquisette in a va riety of colorings, also, cream and black. This is a beautiful, fabric suitable for afternoon and evening gowns 42 inches wide. : , , ' Silks at 69c We have left over a lot of odds and ends of fancy silk, Persian silks, Crepe de Chins and figured mar quisettes which we place on sale at 69c, a yard.-V':;,;if. " These silks are all, good, first- ctass quality, fabrics, and you will do well to i make your purchases here while the price is low. c ' i- The February Cleanup Sales of House Fur nishings Offer Golden Opportunities for All Housekeepers Square Yard of Linoleum, Cleanup 39c The Kind That Sells Regularly at 75c Yard Printed Linoleum in "light and dark shades, from 1 to 15 square yards to the piece. Bring your measurements. Many patterns and very effective colorings. Inlaid Linoleum Remnants, 93c Yard Linoleum That Sells Regularly at $1.50 the Yard ' Inlaid Linoleum Remnants in 'pretty tile and inlaid wood de signs, from 3 to 12 yards to a piece. Bring your measurements. Nottingham Curtain Samples 1 9c Each Nottingham Curtain Samples in white or Arabian color, with pretty borders in plain or figured centers; 1 to 2 yards long and 36 to 50 inches wide. Curtains that are worth from 50c to $1.50 each, 25c Figured Curtain Scrim 1 9c Yard Figured Art Curtain Scrims in light and dark grounds, with pretty fancy borders with plain or figured centers. They come in brown, green, red, blue, pink. Scrims suitable for windows in the living-rooms and bedrooms. . FLANNELETTE DRESSES $1.19 Selling Regularly at $1.75 House dresses of blue and white striDe flannelette. Made with tun down high collars and black and white check, side trimming. Absolutely Up-to-Date Model In One-Piece Frocks Cleanup $20.00 Selling Formerly to $45.00 In attending the February Sales, do not overlook Ready-to-Wear Garments for In this section can be found just as won derful bargains as in the yard goods and odds and ends of all kinds of merchandise. Here you will find dresses of serge and' fine imported serge. They are all new Winter styles, trimmed with velvet, satin and lace collars and cuffs. ,r In navy, black, white, brown and wis taria. - . Every one of these dresses , represents all the newest ideas brought out this sea- nn ' TflA rm S11tlCfTaf4 wilt' iriti. m an .... u v vvj w .a. jruu ait - 'i idea of the charm and simplicity of these ,jsjl1 " 11 ;1 House Dresses $ . 1 9 Regular $1.50 to $1.85 House dresses of percale in black and white blue and white striped or dotted percale. Made with . military collar or turndown collar, .- Trimmed with fancy border forming a yoke on the waist and also on the panel of the skirt. Or trimmings of bandings on the waist, belt and skirt. Wool and Fiber Rugs ; ; Rugs That Sell Regularly at $12.00 Each Wool and fiber Rugs in pretty, small, neat designs. These rugs are especially suitable for bedrooms. They come in tan, blue, brown and green. These rugs are all reversible and very sanitary. size, 8:3 by 10:6. Infants Wear - Offered at Cleanup Prices t Short Dresses 69c Each Regular Price 85c Short dresses for infants from 6 months to 2-year-old sizes. , Made with round or square yokes with embroidery ; insertions and tucks, and lace-trimmed neck and sleeves or lace insertion y and yoke . em broidery. ; t'i:4'-::-'i. . moriSch": Infants short dresses of long cloth or lawn., s One style has em broidery yoke in a Very dainty pat tern and embroidery insertion in the skirt. , ; The other one has lacs insertion and embroidery yoke with a panel front of lace and embroidery inser tion. Lace edge neck and sleeves. Crochet Sacques 29c Former Price 3 5c Infants' worsted crochet r in blue and white ,' ink an I and all white. 1