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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOUJiNAL, POUTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 11, 1313. I IVtSTOa BUSES GIVEH A REBUKE Heated Discussion 'Follows Over M. E. Church, South, Question; Rev. M. Bennett Remains Firm. wit! unit, opposition,'" and 1 li'ii ty Craw, I John HuU.'i, and Henry, ft. Mori'id werj ! ih.Tiril counctln:i'a. 1 All the time Hie polls were open, un. til lata In tlio day, there whs a tcaly stream of women, young and old, bent upon doing tliolp duty by voting.; PERKINS HEADS SENATE WAYS AND MEANS AND MOSER GETS JUDICIARY (Continued From Page One.) "ArtfiinpU "of Hie MotlioUlatjastors in . the regular weekly meeting helJ Bterday in the First Methodist Epis copal church to have Kev, James Hardy XttiHctt, y, puatoi uf the Union Avenue Jktctbodlt church ' attach the word South to' the title Of his church In all advei tlMtments, failed, although they Kuceetdcd In having paastd a rendu tion .condemning ; Kev. Mr. Bennett's actions in changing , the church name. 1 h e V nlon ! Avenue Methodist Ch u rch was formerly known as the First Methodist EplHcopal church, South. that - we, the pastors ana ministers of tue Metnoaiat . Jvpiscopai cnurcn v or Portland and vicinity hold In high es toeih thff Methodist Episcopal church. (South; have welcomed thblr coining 4 c-urt city and rejoiced in their mutual assistance in evangelizing the 'people, but we are astonished at the attempt la to conucal their Identity In tts locali ty ' by eliminating that parrot their distinct corporate : name, . which name their general conference adheres to and refuses steadfastly to change. The ul terior purpose of this procedure. Is not likely to escape a discriminating pub . He ' 'v-'rv; Heated Discussion rollows. :. . Before this resolution was adopt ed a lively discussion took place con cerning the rights of Pajitor Bennett In changing the uliurch name. Rev. Ben ' jamln Young said he objected to . a statement tnttt had been made con cerning the Ignorance of Methodist ministers, and that Methodists in Port land were just as intelligent as any of any city. He said that the name South fchould bo plainly brought out, especial ly in atl churoh advertisements. ' 'l am Juet as much 4 Methodist, as . you are Methodist and a- Methodist 1 ahall remauvTija Jame-of jaychurch, "whroli-18cerlalniy a Methoaistchurch, ''r shall remain as it is now.", replied Mr, ' Benn.ut. "if 1 want to change the name of the church, that is out business and not tno business ox any utner Aieinouisi '"pastor." ' ." ;..v ? v V'' i- i :y Witt Sot "Be Shut Up." . " Several of the ministers also held this opinion, but Rev.. Delmer it. Triiublo staled ; that' if a Methodist Episcopal church of the north went down south, ' they certainly would not change the name, to M. K. church, south. "X do not propose to be shut up by any sectional . prejudices such as now seems to , be rlfe,M retorted V,6v, Mr... Ben. nett. "Why should we mix up In any racial J diBCUssioa .which-, should.-. Jia ve been dead and buried efore. we were ; born What have these, prejudices to do with the churcht Nothlnff it all. We are here to preach the gofapel and , let us do It" ": " : Nv 1 ;" ' "I was one. who helped to locate tne Methodist church South in this city, be- cause I thought those of that denomina- Uon were going to tho "bow- wows" in not attending jfthurch,",. declared Kev. C. X."Cllne.s "We needed a church here to Jook after .the Democrats.' Ha was Interrupted by Rev. Mr, Ben : nett,t-who" said that he was a Republl- 'can, and jhat h objected to having pol f itlcs brought Into the discussion, '. Aged Man Answered, ' Revv Mr. rlynn,- known as rather Flynn, trho Is ' years old, wanted to know why ' Pastor Bennett had taken down his flag, , . ' " , "Owing to respect for your age. I shall answer you," replied Rev; Mr. Bennett' , "I have not taken down my flag. The only flag .1 know Is Old Glory, which is theonjy one I will ever respect. Tha,tflag Is. yours,, and it Is mine; But-T certainly. will not foster any hatred and cat up my spiritual life by doing so. . ; r -r ' Even though .Pastor Bennett told' of how his family had taken part in the Civil war because they thought they were in the right,- the resolution was gashed with ft large' majority. ' A. -number .of negro ministers and church vmembers who were present to listen to a paper on the American negro today, by Rev. J. U Craw, pastor of the Bethel African It. 11 church," they did. not take part in the discussion. I REELECT J 1 GORDON MAYOR OF NEWBERG Newberg, Or., Jan. H. It was net until JO o'clock last night that the count ing of votes in the city election was concluded, but a crowd of men waited to learn the outcome. The .campaign for mayor had been actively carried on between the friends of Mayor J. D. Oor don, candidate for reelection, and Pro- fessor S. E. Launer, his opponent, The result showed that Gordon had won out, by a majority of ,Ulr . . . W. W. Nelson, was. reelected recorder. W. R Wharton was elected treasurer ' ' ' ' ' chairman; Lester, . Patton,. Bmltb J, C Thompson, . County and State Officers Karrett, chairman: Hollis. Hosklns, McColloch, Von der Hellen, Counties Wood, chairman; Dlmlck, Kiddle. Education Haw ley, chairman; Bar rett, Bay, Miller, Kagsdale. --Election--and Prtvitnges Thompson, chairman; Neuner, Smith, I. S, . . . . KngrosBed Bills HoBklns, chairman; Burgess, Farrell. , ' JSnrolled Bills t Patton, chairman; Day, Smith, J. C. ' Federal iteixtions Joseph, chairman: Burgess, Kellaher. Fiuhin Industries Lester, chairman; Butler. Farrell,. Smith, 1. S., Von der ueuen. -. ' - Game Bean, chairman; Farrell, Haw teyv .Miner, Btewart. '. . - Horticulture Kiddle, chairman;, Far rell, Hosklns. Jndustrles smith; I. B., chairman; vay, uimieK. Klddlo. Wood. - -Insurance Hollis, chairman; Calkins, Carson, Hosklns, Moner. , - Irrigation McColloch, chairman; Bur gesfl, Neuner, Stewart. Thompson. - Judiciary Moser, chairman;- Bean, Butler, .Carson, limlek, McColloch. Thompson. , ; Medicine, riiarmacy and Dentistry .Smith; J, C, chairman; Joseph, Miller, Perkins. Wood. Military Affairs .Farrell. chairman; uarson, Perkins. . Mining Smith, J, C, chairman; Hoi lis, McColloch. - Municipal 'Corporations Kellaher, chairman; Joseph, Iester. Pcnaj Institutions Patton, chairman? Kellaher, Von der Hellen. " ' .' -Printing Miller, chairman; Bean, uawioy, t'erKins, xnompson. Publlo Buildings and Institutions- Carson, chairman; Barrett, Kiddle. . Publlo Lands Stewart, chairman; Joseph, Perkins, Ragsdale, Smith, I. S. Railroads Burgess, chairman; scan. Moser, Patton, Smith, I. B. . . , . ! Resolutions Calkins,, chairman; But ler, Dimick, Miller,' Moser, v Revision of Laws Neuner, chairman; Calkins, Hollis, Ragsdale, Stewart. Koads and HIghways-.Von der Hellen, chairman ;-Barrett, CarsoncJayi-Rags-dale. . ... ..r ;:- Ways and Means Perkins, chairman; Burgess, Ca lklns, Hawley, Lester, . Pat ton, Smith, J. C.:: r-y r- ; ir i 1 1 1 i- i i ,i - m '" ''' t' '-...( r - , '. Duchess of Conaaught Better. : tUnlti-tf Pre Lenxvd Wira.l . " Montreal, Jan., 14. That the crisis in the condition oC the .duchess .of Con- naught has passed seems borne out by the fact that the physicians attending her today Issued but one bulletin, which was favorable In tone. Journal Want Ads bring results. Business will "be excep- tionally good this year.- -r KatnraHy you want- your full share. Put yourself in position NOW to handle this busi ; ness. . The ' White Motor Truck economically "solves your delivery problem. Let us prove this. . Located in the business district for your convent ence. The While Company th St . E. W. HILL, Mgr. 69 Seventh St n " i mi nwiwi ' 1 IU i j Snow and icy pave ments increase the cost of delivery PRESENT PRICES ARE LOW Will Tour ruel Supply Carry Tou Through? . ., HOLMAN FUEL CO. Mala 353. . A-3353. Commercial Club Blag. ,.., , B by s ! Wire less Offers a Great Opportunity 'JHE GOVERNMENT now de j . mands a wireless operator on ing 50 passengers or over! The boy whojearns wireless now for enjoyment, will find it of per (inaneilt value. , " . - Install stations of your own on a small outlay. Pick up messages from big ocean liners, river boats and land stations. V ; .. y.l Come in to the store tomorrow and see about' it. We carry the most complete line of Experimental and ReguIation.Virc- less Apparatus on" the Coast. . If out-of-town, write for catalogue. - . ' Wffi Fleisher Yarns Fleisher Yarns come ih all the rich colors that are desirable for crochet work, table covers, pil low tops, Indian blankets and canoe rugs and shades for all kinds of knitted or crochet caps, and "shawls.-.!' y"'.;;; y -Fleischner Yarns on sale in our Art Needlework department. Second Floor. One-Quarter Off on All Picture . Framing --- Wash-Fabrics i At Clearance Prices - Scotch Zephyrs . . . Clearance 13c -Fine ginghams, ; 32 .. inches in width. 'A large variety of plain, guaranteed fast colors, also checks, stripes and plaids. 25c Silk Shantung' ' -j y Clearance 18c - An exceptionally beautiful fabric of silk and cotton mix ' ture in solid colors and change-; able, effects . - Innumerable; shades, among which are light blueAlice blue, lavender, rose,' pink, gray, navy, reseda, tan and cream. Very desirable for dainty evening dresses. ; - 25c. Scotch Flannel " Clearance 19c , Of cotton and wool enough wool to give, warmth and enough , ; cotton to 7 prevent shrinking.' Comes in light, me dium and dark shades, stripes and checks. Gray, tan, blue, -pink,' , lavender, "brown and black and white effects.:., 11:: ' Two-.Season Satin 75c This satin is guaranteed to wear two seasons without breaking or spreading. Thirty six inches wide and comes in all new and standard colors. 75c Viyella Flannel 69c The first time that this cele brated flannel has been sold at so low a price, and now is your opportunity .. to purchase the 1 highest grade tubTfianner onr the market at clearance price, For the Spring Waists, 'the; evening dresses, bath robes, pa jamas, etc. 150 different de signs and colorings from which to seiect- Jewelry Store Offerings- Combs'and Barrettes' $1.25 to $1.50, Clearance $1.00 $3.00 to $4.50, Clearance $2.50 Beautiful mounted back combs and barrettes. Gold inlaid and stone set bar-, rettes and combs. , A special lot of back combs, aluminum mounted, "- set with rhinestones in' elaborate designs ' and gold : inlaid all marked for clearance at. " ' Half Price and Less $5.00 Clocks ; Clearance $3; I Eight-day . New Haven clock of mahogany finish. An excel lent timekeeper, which strikes the hour and half hour. v Lemon and Bon Bon v . Dishes v Reg. 75c, Clearance 59c Quadruple plated ' lemon and bonbon dishes in pierced design. Glass lined. ' Three-Piece Casters -- Reg. $1,25, Clearance 98c Quadruple - plated three-piece casters, in thread design. , Salt, .pepper and paprika shakers. .' . Brooch and Belt Pins Reg7 $1.00, Clearance 48c . ; A large variety of : neat gold filled and stone-set brooches and belt pins. $7.75 Bracelets Clearance $5.00 Very handsome imported .nov elty bracelets, enameled on ster ling silver and gold finished. They come in dainty colors and are quite popular for , wear with the evening or dinner gown. $10.00 Ear Rings '" Clearance $7.50 Novelty ear rings in jet, pearl, amethyst, sapphire and a large -variety f- hoop, pendant and other designs. : Specially priced for 'this clearance sale. J , , cMcrcliondiso of c Merit On(. Doll Hospital Mezzanine ; .Floor Have You Ever 1 ' The 'EfHcicncy' of Our Worn tars Knit Underwear end Hosiery Stocks? Once you purchase here you will never again buy elsewhere. Let us prove this assertion. ' 31 Dainty Lingerie Alluring to Well-Dressed ' Women , To the up-toAiate woman there is nothing so alluring as, dainty lingerie,: and the well-dressed woman is the one who keeps every part of her. wardrobe on an equal basis, never overindulging in jewlery to the neglect of' her: lingerie, shoes 'or gloves." v. ;i-.::'i;2';V ':M77;-'p7j You will be delighted at the beautiful garments which can now be purchased at a great saving, as all our ex quisite imported Munich, Madeira, Austrian and French ' hand-embroidered garments of fine,: sheer material are . specially marked for clearance, y ..,''.: Sheer chemise with dainty hand-embroidered scalloped edges and exquisitely designed front of Madeira hand em-' broidery. Fine wash ribbon drawn through embroidered eyelets. Has fitted back. - , - - CHEMISE; .CLEARANCE $169 -Combination chemise of fine materiaL Hand-embroid-- efed scalloped edges with cluny lace and French embroid ery design in, front I Narrow ruffle is joined to skirt with fine veining and has scalloped edges. , . " , DRAWERS, CLEARANCE $2.89 New narrow-leg drawers of soft material.' Have dainty hand-embroidered scalloped edges with French and eye let embroidery design, with inset of Irish crochet medal lions. '. DRAWERS, CLEARANCE $2.45 ; -Sheer circular drawers, elaborately French hand-em-'broidered with large scalloped edges and French dots. French band finish at waist. - DRAWER, CLEARANCE $1.79 Circular cut drawers, with scalloped edges outlined with hand Cluny, appliqued on. Slashed sides and rib bon bows. Very neatly made of fine material. NIGHT DRESS, CLEARANCE $12.59 Night dress of soft, sheer material,; with circular cut neck and exquisite Madeira embroidery design in back and front simulating yoke. Fine cluster tucks in front and short flowing Madeira embroidered sleeve with scal loped edges. Wide wash " ribbon' drawn "through hand embroidered buttonholes. : ' NIGHT DRESS, CLEARANCE $9.45 Dainty French hand-made and hand-embroidered night dress of sheer materiaL New cap sleeves laced on shoul der with wash ribbon. Embroidered panel front with side effect yoke finished with veining and fine hand-run tucks. Exquisite design on yoke and panel front,. White wash ribbon drawn through hand-made button holes. NIGHT DRESS, CLEARANCE $6.29 Hand-made night dress, daintily French hand-embroidered. Has square cut neck and back and front yoke fin- ished with new scallops, French dots "and 'Cluny lacei New short sleeve finished with fine hand-run tucks, vein ing and ribbon bows. COMBINATION, CLEARANCE $8.10 Combination corset cover and drawers Corset cover of soft, sheer material, finished with scallops and Cluny lace appliqued on edge. Also exquisite design of hand embroidery and insets of Cluny lace. Finished at waist line with fine hand-run tucks. Drawers have scalloped edge with Cluny lace appliqued on, hand embroidery and Cluny lace inset on sides. - v rati nbertoear The celebrated Kayser brand' of glove-fitting Venetian and Italian silk underwear at once luxurious and ecnom ical. These garments may be washed as easily as a silk handkerchief, and their durability makes them a necessity rather than a luxury. ' - ; t . ' SILK VESTS, CLEARANCE $1.50 , Low neck and sleeveless white or colored Venetian silk vests. Reinforced under armholes.V ; SILK VESTS, CLEARANCE $1.80 White or colored Venetian silk vests, made with band top and reinforced under armholes. Low neck and , sleeveless.' ; v : : ' : k V 772i:i OjJ" CLEARANCE OF SILK VESTS AT $2.00 Silk vests in white only," with fronts embroidered in various new and pretty patterns. Reinforced throughout. ; SILK VESTS, CLEARANCE $2.50 White Venetian silk vests made with band tops. Fronts beautifully embroidered. . , SILK VESTS, CLEARANCE $2.70 '. Thoroughly reinforced white Italian silk vests low neck and sleeveless.' Made with the popular and durable band tops. . ' . 0 - - SILK VESTS, CLEARANCE $3.35 ' ; White Italian silk vests with low neck and .sleeveless. All made with ribbon band tops and reinforced under armholes. Exquisitely embroidered fronts in a variety of neat and pretty desjgns. .. . . : . . She Who Hesitates Is Lost -- So Decide at Once To come to our millinery department and select one of these ideal midseason untrimmed hats, which were formerly sold at $100 and $5.00, but for clearance have been marked at , - CLEARANCE $1.25 EACH There are both dress and street hats for misses and women in a variety of sizes and shapes. Black and blue velvet and a combination of black and white black velvet shapes , with "narrow whitegrosgrain "ribbon all around edge of brim, band of white ribbon around crown and bow on side. A number have satin or plush crowns, and there is the popular Tam O'Shanter shape in red, brown, blue and black velvet, as well as small turban shapes. . , Second rioos , : Beautiful Linens at Clearance Prices ODD TABLE CLOTHS - These cloths are of Irish manufacure, are made of satin finish double damask, and were entered in the Custom-House as overweight.- They are woven into exquisite flower patterns, and there are cloths suitable for round, oblong and square tables. v $ 6.00 Cloths, 2x2 yards, Clearance. .V... $4.25 -$ 8.50 Cloths, 2x2 yards, Clearance. . . . .S5.50 $10.00 Cloth, 2x2 yard's, Clearance. . . $7.00 . $11.00 Cloths, 254x2j4 Yri& Clearance. . .$7.50 : $12.00 Cloths,, Zy2x2 yards, Clearance $7.75 NAPKINS 'c? : ' : Domestic Sewing ; v 'Machines , .. Here you can buy the Domestic Sewing Machine, modern in every respect, as versatile as the most , accomplished t, seamstress,, easy running. , The Domestic is the only' ma chine which will sew either lock or chain-stitch" at-will, and pos- : sesses all the good points of other machines, besides several that no other machine has. Come and see them and have Hoover Sweepers The , Hoqver Electric Suction Sweeper is a combined carpet sweeper and vacuum cleaner. It has all the good points of both without the faults of either. Because of the ease with which it is used the rapidity with which it .cleans and its ability . to re move all forms of dirt and litter, The Hoover Suction Sweeper is the. tfnly vacuum cleaner that women will or can use regularly for the doing of the daily and them demonstrated., to your satis- J weekly cleaning. f T -J Wc c sole agents for the Jpi.viu iiown i.uu weeic Hftnvr Si Grass bleached pure Irish linen napkins of heavy weight. ?uts a Domestic in your home this cit . r Many beautiful patterns from which to select. . v' The "Domestic" is guaranteed " ' , $5 Down, $5 Month $4.50 Napkins, 24x24-inch, Clearance. . , . .$2.98 $5.00 Napkins, 24x24-inch, Clearance. .... .$3.69 $1.00 TABLE DAMASK, CLEARANCE 69 YARD lauic uamosa iw tuuics wiuc in 9. large variety jai,patterns - (i ueautitui designs in scroll, dot and conventional patterns. Of heavy weight and very firmly woven. ART LINENS 43 EACH v In this lot are 18-in. round doilies with linen centers and wide lace border; hemstitched eyelet embroidered centerpieces 30x30 inches, sfhd 18x50-in. lace edge scarfs with drawn linen centers. CLEARANCE OF LINEN PIECES Fine quality Irish linen pieces with scalloped edges and neat embroidery designs. . 12 inches, round, Clearance, each $ .22 - .24 inches, round, Clearance, each. ,.....,.$ .85 , w 36 inches, round, Clearance, each. . . . . . .$1.53 45 inches, round, Clearance, each, . : .$2.10 18x27-inch Trays, Clearance, each. VH...$ .67 ; . .$1.75 BEDSPREADS, CLEARANCE $1.35 ; Hemmed satin bedspreads, r A large assortment Of full-size patterns. v ' f ' , ' ' T . $3.50 BEDSPREADS, CLEARANCE $2.98 Full size hemmed bedspreads of satin construction. Cameo ' ; patterns in circular and square scrolj and floral effects. . :rXARCE'6FLONGCLOTH AT 98c BOLT . for 25 years. . I .,V We make an allowance for your used machine. - -rifth rioor -Prices $58, $93, $110. " Tifti noor 36-inch longcloth of soft chamois finish. and 10 yards to the piece. Excellent quality 7 WOOL BLANKETS REDUCED , White , gray and ' fancy,,, Plaid Wool Blankets full weight and size at greatly reduced prices. Have pretty fancy striped borders of blue, pink, yellow or brown. All made of selected quality long, fine, wool. - ' 11-4 Size Wool Blnakets, Clearance... ; ; .$2.95 , 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance .83.45 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance. .... .83.95 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance. . . t , .54.45 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance . . . , . 4.75 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance...... $4.95 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance. .... .$5.45 11-4 Size Wool Blankets. Clearance. ... , .$5.05 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance....;, $0.95 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance $7.45 ; 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance $8.95 11-4 Size Wool Blankets, Clearance ..... . $9.4 5 " 11-4 Size Wool BlanketsClearance. . . .$12.85 - COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS REDUCED 10-4 Size Cotton Fleeced Blankets, Clearance. .57 10- 4 Size Cotton Fleeced Blankets, Clearance. .(;" 11-4 Size Cotton Fleeced rnnktvCl?rn-.:?.j:,A 11- 4 Size Cotton Fleeced Llankets, Cle.ir'ee, : 1. 1", 11-4 Sire Cottt.i Fleeced Bhnksts, CIc;:r'ce, : :? ' 11-1 ri:tceJ BMn!:tts, CI::?rVc?, : ' ! ' P'Ufr