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1-1 v- , V - A I. irrfE OREGON : DAILY r: JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY4 29. 1914. POLITICAL BARNACLE' KINDLY TERM APPLIED TO ATTORNEY GENERAL Mr.' Crawford Gently Chided for . Apparent Hostility to Carey Settlers,. ,You have. been a barnacle upon the 1 body polltjo of; Oregon bo lone- that you begin to think we cannot get along 1 without you." In theee fw pleasant and neigh borly words X J. EIHng-r of Redmond, ! Or., passes th buck to Attorney Gen eral Crawford and rhetorically casts him to the political Davy Jones' locker, j How farslghted a prophet Mr. El- j linger Is ran only be shown by future developments, but If the views of the Redmond man are any criterion for the ' general sentiment of central Oregon it is a double barreled certainty that the attorney general will fare poorly at the forthcoming election in that sec tion of the state. . A Elllnger expresses It not only himself but the whole community Is "sore" at the attorney general, and . Stat Engineer John. H. Lewis as well, for their continued attitude of hos tility toward any action that would benefit the settlers on the Carey act lands. At a recent meeting of the state land board both Crawford and Lewis voted against Governor West's proposition to have the United States and the state take over the north Unit of j the Central Irrigation company's Irrigation project. Writer Blags Sweet Bong, Inasmuch as this stand on part of the two officials is believed to be Inimical to the best interests and fu ture of the Carey act section and the whole of central Oregon, Mr. Elllnger Is Inclined to take both Mr. Lewis and Attorney Oeneral Crawford to task. Ha reverses the usual procedure, how over, of writing on men and measures to the public prints, and instead writes to. the men in question themselves. Incidentally he makes a few remarks en passant on politics which can hardly be sweet muslo to their ears. Writing to Mr. Lewis he says: "Tour actions make me sore and every man 1 meet is sore at you and the rest of .the board, who voted against the gov ernor's plan, which plan would imme diately and effectively eliminate the Central Oregon Irrigation company and bring a return of prosperity to central Oregon. "Mr. Crawford and yourself ought to realise your absolute incompetency In everything the servants of the peo ple should be. You are making asses of yourselves by showing your spleen against the only friend on the board me siaie or Oregon ever had. The sooner such men as you are forced from public office, the better for all concerned; and I assure you that if the settlers of Oregon have their way you will get your walking papers Cheering words for Candidate. After1, applying the particularly euphonious word "barnacle" to the at ' tdrney general, Mr. Elllnger proceeds tf say a few words on Mr. Crawford's -candidacy for the governorship. They are very comfortable, cheering words of encouragement, as follows: '"Provided that the primaries should iiomlnatH you, Just keep tab on what amount of votes you get in central Oregon,' I think you will be able to count them without the aid of your secretary. If ever you had a chance heri In central Oregon which is doubt ful), you have effectively eliminated It by your continual opposition to the first and only friend that the settlers on the Carey lands in Oregon ever had upon the state desert land board.' "Governor West has a plan for com-: pitting the north canal unit of the C. O. I. company, which means a very 'great deal for this vicinity, but you and other members of tho board are .now r laV in a a 'do in the mannr' game with i the governor, simply be j cause you do not feel friendly toward j him. The benefit his plan will be to central Oregon, or the good It will do for the settler, does not enter into your consideration. You have yet to give a decent excuse for your opposi ' tlon to this matter. "I wish you would come to Redmond and bring that other barnacle'" (there's that pretty word again), "J. H. Lewis, with you, and let us have jour ideas ; regarding your scheme for reclaiming the land here. I can as sure you of a full house and a hot ; reception. You might find It profitable to open your campaign for governor here In Redmond. You would get! a feeling of what publlo opinion is regarding your long service on the board. We have your measure, and have known full well that both Lewis and yourself were wolves in sheep's clothing. Here's hoping that you will wake up." OREGON LAW NOT BAR TO COUPLE'S MARRIAGE Fearing that the Oregon law might make trouble, L. H. Daswell, of Terra Buena, Cat., and Mrs. Ida Pease se cured a written opinion from District Attorney Evans as . a preliminary to the Issuance of a marriage license to : them. In December, 1912, Mrs. Pease secured a decree of Interlocutory di ' vorce from her first husband and last month -she was granted a final de- cree. ' Under the Oregon law the final di vorce Is the only one granted and di- , vorced parties must wait six months If no appeal is taken before remarry lug. District Attorney Evans scanned the California statutes and found that . the final decree permitted remarrying '. . at any time after It was granted, so gave bis opinion that the marriage . could not be attacked. The license was Issued yesterday as the law was Dot Interpreted Tuesday night until after the county clerk's office had closed. WOMEN MAY JOIN MARION COUNTY CLUB (Salem Burean of Thr Joarnal.) i Salem,! Or., Jan. 29. Representative James . Qs Heltsel, president of j the ; Marion County Republican club, has called- a I meeting of the Club fori to morrow I night at the county court house, , fit Is expected the club will re-orgahfae and get In fighting trim ; for the t present campaign. Changes are to-be made also to admit women to membership. . Divorce Decree Granted. , v Circuit Judge McGinn granted a A vorce to. Catherine Bolton from Daniel G. Bolton on grounds of cruelty and drunkenness. The Boltons were mar ried Mirch 14, 1877, in Wisconsin. He also gave a decree to Augusta Grail , against P. A. Grell on grounds of de ' sertlon. j The Grella were married in Friday efiiBSiBt Bay tasi : of tlhie All Goods Purchased the Balance of the Month Will Be Charged on Your March Jst Bill Knit Und erwear For Women and Children Actually Half Price aricTLess 25c, 35c, and 50c Vests and Drawer, Clearance 18c Each White cotton vests, heavy weizht. White cotton vests, medium weight. White merino vests or drawers. White cotton drawers. 50c and 65c Underwear, Clear' once 25c Garment White lisle vests. - White cotton vestslight weight. -White cotton vests, medium weight. White wool mixed vests. White mixed drawers White cotton tights. 75c and $1.00 Underwear, Clearance 50c Garment White wool vests, medium heavy. White silk lisle vests, outsize. White wool vests, in heavy weight. White fancy silk lisle vests. White cotton union suits, medium weight. White cotton union suits, light weight. White cotton union suits, in heavy weight. $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Un derwear, Clearance 98c Silk and wool vests or tights. Kayser lisle union suits, lac knee. White ribbed wool mixed uits. Dr. Jaeger wool vests or drawers. $2.50 to $3.00 Underwear, Clearance $1.50 Garment Pure wool black equestrian tights. Dr. Jaeger wool union suits. White wool union suits, heavy weight. $2.50 to $3,00 Glove Silk , Vests, Clearance $1.48 Exceptionally fine glove silk vests in pure white, made with low neck, plain finish, or with pretty, self-embroidered fronts. ! tJMwtJwnclio of cJ Merit OnlaT Portland's Greatest Bookstore Mezzanine Floor Exceptional Opportunities for Advantageous Purchases Are Offered in Remnants and Odds and Ends of LINENS FOR CHILDREN 25c, 30c and 35c Under wear, Clearance 15c White fleeced heavy cotton vests. White fleeced heavy cotton pantalets. . 50c Vests and Pantalets, Clearance 25c Each White ribbed heavy wool mixed vests. White ribbed heavy wool pantalets. Gray ribbed heavy wool mixed vests. Gray ribbed heavy wool pantalets. 45c to 80c Underwear Clearance 35c Garment Wool mixed vests, white or gray. Wool mixed pantalets, white or gray. Wool mixed boys' drawers. $1 and $1.25 Underwear Clearance 50c Each Pure wool vests, pantalets or drawers in broken sizes. Fourth Floor Wash Goods Remnants Half Price Selling regularly at 15c to $1.00, now 8c to 50c Yard Wash goods, plain printed and woven crepes, ratines, ba tiste, silk mixed fabrics, crystal cloth, voiles checked pat terns, plain effects and floral designs. In one color and com bination colors materials that are suitable for dresses and waists, and combination frocks which will be very smart this season. In lengths from two to four yards. Odd. Pieces of Italian Filet Centerpieces Exact imitation of the real lace patterns At Less Than Manufacturers' Cost These centerpieces are made with centers of pure linen and edged with beautiful lace which was copied after the real Filet designs. The lace being very deep and elaborate. Oval Doilies that were 75c now 59c each, size 12 by. 18 inches. Round centerpieces in sizes from 24 to 54 inches Regular $1.50, $4.50, $5.00 and $7.00 Clearance 98c, $325, $3.75 and $5.00 Scarfs that were $2.50, now $1.75, size 20x36 inches Scarfs that were $2.75, now $2.00, size 20 by 45 inches 12c and 15c Kimono Flannelette 8c Yard Fine soft kimono flannelette suitable for making long or short robes. With and without border in floral and animal patterns. In blues, pink, tan, gray and red. Oregon Pure Wool Batting Put up in quilt size, 72 by 84 inches This is absolutely the best all-wool comfort batting on the market, made of clean, long fiber Oregon wool, nicely boxed. $1.25 single sheets, clearance $1.00 each $2.50 double weight sheets, Clearance $2.00 each $3J5 triple weight sheets, clearance $3.00 each Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Selling regularly at 50c to 40c the yard Black and colored dress fabrics in lengths from iy2 to 5 yards. Fabrics that are suitable for fashioning waists, dresses, children's apparel and for trimming and combina tion one-piece dresses. Such popular materials as serges, panamas, prunellas, cheviots, granite cloth, whipcords, diagonals, broadcloth English rnixtures, challies and cloakings in black, white! blue, tans, browns and many of the leading colors that promise to have a vogue this season. Bargain Table, First Floor. 60c Lunch Cloths 49c These cloths measure 45 by 45 Inches, bordered on four sides and woven in neat patterns. A cloth which will not lint, made of a mercerized bleached material. Syrian AU-Over Hand Crochet Pieces Half Price and Less Effective doilies and center pieces made entirely of Syrian hand crochet lace in sizes from 36 by 38 to 15 by 15 inches. $4.00 pieces for $2.00 $7.00 pieces tor $335 $3.50 pieces for $1J5 50c pieces for 25c 35c pieces for 18c Remnants of Linings Half Price Sateens, percalines and canvas for lining purposes. In white, black, blues, grays, greens, tana and various other colors. 36 inches wide In lengths from 1 to yards. Basemaat For Friday and Saturday We Will Place on Sale Shoes For Misses, Boys and Children At Price-Saying Reductions Here you will find the finest of children's shoes that were select ed from our regular stocks. For misses and children you will find dull calf shoes for school wear and boys patent colt and dull calf shoes for dress and school wear. For Misses and Children Patent colt button shoes with dull kid or cloth tops which are priced according to sizes. Clearance $2.15, $1.95, $1.75 and $1.45 FOR MISSES Kid button shoes with strong soles and patent leather tips. Clearance $1.95 and $1.50 FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES Gun metal calf button shoes. Clearance $2.15, $1.95, $1.75 and $1.45 FOR BOYS Patent colt and gunmetal calf blucher lace shoes made over high toe lasts, smooth inside finish, no tacks, Goodyear welt sewed soles. Clearance $235. LITTLE BOYS Tan grain loggers on the nature shape toi, double soles, reinforced seams. Sizes 10 to 13, Clearance $2.45. Basement An Introductory Offering of the Newest Blouses of "Pussy Willow" Taffeta Special $3.98 Jtrasmon aavices trom faris say that taffeta will be worn extensively this season the soft pliable quality that' is as soft as the finest satin. Of just such a soft taffeta are these new waists fashioned they have the loose fitting sleeves and the bloused effect, and are finished with piquot edging. The buttons are very pretty and add a smart trimmine note In beautiful, new, soft, changeable colorings such as . f mm tango, asnes ot roses, peacn, blues, Nile, rose, ernstine Model exactly as illustrated. Third Floor Flannelette Gowns, Clearance 85c Women's outing flannel gowns in plain white, fancy blue and white, and pink striped effects, made in many different styles, trimmed with braid or hemstitching. AH full cut and sizes. $1 .35 Flannelette Gowns i " Clearance $1.1 5 Extra quality outing flannel gowns in, tailored styles, with and with out yokes-some with tucks and otbenLin Japanese style, with tarn down or military collar, or round neck. iTrimmed with braid or feath er stitching. In plain white and fancy stripes. Fourth Floor A Clearance of Housefurnishings Curtain Scrim Remnants HALF PRICE Regular 20c to 60c Yard. Now 10c to 30c A most varied assortment of curtain remnants such as scrims, swiss madras and net in white, cream and ecru. Some have plain hemstitched or drawn work borders and others bordered in colored floral or conventional designs. In lengths from one to four and a half yards. Bargain Table, First Floor CRETONNE REMNANTS HALF PRICE Regular 20c to $4.00 a yard. Now 10c to $2.00 Domestic and imported cretonnes in a wonderful variety of designs and colorings large floral designs and designs copied after the quaint English patterns, alsoisome very charming French cretonnes will be found. Cretonne remnants can be used for many purposes, as dress ing table runners, as dining table scarfs, for sofa cushions and for up holstering chairs or seats and covering boxes. Lengths from one yard to three and a half yards. Bargain Table, Firat Floor Tapestry Pillow Tops, Clearance 59c Each These tops are short lengths of handsome tapestries which sell reg ularly as high as $6 the yard. In most every color and combination colors, in plain effects and large and small designs, or striped patterns, soft, heavy silks, cashmere and wool tapestries. Fifth Floor Manufacturers' Carpet Samples Clearance 59c, 69c, 79c, 98c and $1.47 each Of velvet, Axminster, Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels in very effective color combinations, all bound ready to be used as run Sizes 27 by 27 to 27 by 48 inches. Also Small Axminster Rugs $1.19 That sell regularly at $1.50, size 18 by 36 inches. Eifth Floor All Untrimmed Hats Selling Regularly to $5.00 Each Clearance 50c Each All Untrimmed Hats Selling Regularly from $6.50 to $10.00 Clearance $1.95 All Trimmed Hats Clearance $1.95 Ribbon Remnants 15c the Length Regular 25c to 65c Yd. Satin taffeta ribbons, gros grain, taffeta, messallne, dou-buo-faced satin, dresdens and warp prints plaid ribbons, checked and striped ribbons and moire taffetas. In all colors and all the new est shades, as well as black and white. From three, quarters to 3 yards in length and one-half to 8 inches wide. First Floor. German Silver Picture Frames CI earance 50 Frames oval In shape, bright finish, with backs of velvet in green and purple. Size 5$4 ins. Mesh Purse 50c German silver mesh bags, lined with kid, size 2 inches, engraved top. Mesh Bagt $1.19 Of German silver, with bright finished etched tops, size iy, inches and kid lined. Indestructible Mesh Bags Clearance $2.48 Of German silver, unlined and made with narrow top. Size S inches. First Floor looa& Tioot French Lecture Friday -La Sagesse et La Destine Maurice Maeterlinck S Final Clearance of MEN'S Furnishings Broken Lines Men's Imported and Domestic Underwear One-Third Reduction" Here are underwear garments of most every kind Imag inable, including silk and wool mixtures and fine soft me rino. In shirts, drawers and union suits. While tome sixes may be missing in some styles, the assortment is large and you will be certain to find your size among the lot. $1 natural gray and white merino shirts, drawers CTc $1J2S French health underwear, each , ,84c $1JS French health underwear, each .$iJ7 $2S0 wool thirts and drawers, heavy weight, ec $1.67 $2.00 union suits, at .J5 Men $4.00 Bathrobes, Clearance $2.95 These are the blanket bathrobes that men enjoy uri they are light in weight, though warm and soft Shown in rich, subdued colors and extremely neat ptytms mado with cord girdle and small cord and tassel at the neckr trimmed with their own mate rial $2.00 Pajamas Clearance $ 1 .35 In this collection there is a full range of sizea Ciey are made of figured cheviots and solid color gold doth. These are all good washable colors and are trimmed with frogs to match. $1.50 and $2.00 Cambric Night Shirts 98c Made of finest material, with V-neclx or military collar, trimmed with fancy braid and frogs. Exceptionally light weight. $1.00 Night Shirts. Clearance 79c Those who wish the heavier gown will find these of flan nelette just right Also light weight gowns of fine quality muslin in various style neck, trimmed with fancy colored braids. Sizes IS to 19. First Floor. $1.25 to $1.75 H ouse mm 6w ml Dresses. Clearance 89c House dresses of percale In roVntl neck, collarleaa stria and yoke ef fect. Diced In nLain ealorm. Alar black and white check flannelette dresses with neat high neck and military collar. Trimmed with plain black braid, long sleeves and plain skirt. 35c Fitted Work Aprons Clearance 1 9c Made with bib, barton in the back or tie fmiab and pockets. a nmmca wim wruie pipings, ui plain charnbrav, striped, figured or dotted percales and check ginghams in dark colors. Odds and Ends of Soiled White Aprons Selling regularly at 38c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Qfearance 15c, 29c and 39c This assortment Includes many atyles of white aprons which are soiled and massed frjRn handling, but were made to be tubbed and will come from a wsa&ing as fresh as new. There are band aprons, tea aprons with and without bibs, some of which are embroidery trimmed and others with hemstitching, and many with lace. Fourth Floor $1.50 to $2.00 Middy Blouses $1.25 Of fine white galatea and pique, all white or while with navy or black serge collars. Some are braid trimmed and others with em blems. Sizes from 8 to 14 years. Fourth Floor $1.50 Balkan Blouses. Clearance 95c Of white galatea with fancy striped or plain colored collars and cuffs, all with ties and short sleeves. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Trt rum Marabou Muffs and Scarfs Half Price Handsome pieces of marabou in plain white, black, tan and combination of white with black. Stolei made of four and five strands muffs in pillow and nov elty shape, with short shoulder capes finished with tassels. $5.00 to $15.00 Stoles, now at $2J50 to $7JS0 $8.00 to $15.00 Muffs, now at $4.00 to $7S0 JTlrt nor Novelty Neckwear Half Price Regular $1J25 to $10.00 Hindsome neckwear novelties of rich ecru colored shadow laces combined with black velvet, soft batiste, real Irish crochet trimmed pieces, beaded and embroidered collars, yokes and Fichus. Medici collars of lace and batiste. Tint mr Sale of Toilet Requisites 75c Pinaud's Ltloc Veg. S9c 75c Florida Water 59c $2 Ideal Extract, ox . .$1J25 $1 Kaiserine Farina Co logne, on sale at. . . .89c $1.75 Violet Bouquet Far nese Extracts, ox., $1.10 50c HtncTs Honey and Al mond Cream, at 28c 25c Kolvnos Tth Paste 16c 25c Williams' Talcum 10c 25c Family Talcum Pd. 19c White Rose Soap 4711 He 25c Flexible Nail Files 10c 25c Wool Powder Puffs 15c 50c Pomp'n Mas. Crm. 25c 50c Palm Olive Cream 25c 25c Tooth Brushes 12c 25 c Frostilla 14c 50c Cream Ormonde . .39c 25c Woodbury's Cream 13c 10c Violet Glycerine Soap in laree Va lb. harm He 10c Peroxide Bath Soap 6c 25c Clovine Cleaner. . .15c 50c Canthrox Shampoo. 29c $1 Sutherland Sisters Hair Tontc at - . . .S $1.00 Listerine ".6 50c Lavoris 2i 10c Epsom Salts . 2 25c Witch Hazel J 10c Peroxide 10c Boric Acid .... .. I 25c San. Dress Preform 1 50c San. Dress Pro tort 29 e JSc Roll Hospital Absorb. ent Cotton, at... ...23c The Smartest of Novelty and Practical Coats Clearance S23.75 Regular $30 to $37.50 Models What we designate as "practical" coats are coats that can be worn for every occasion they are made of a soft, heavy duvetyne, having the large sleeves, belted at the waist, deep side pockets and collars of black velvet. We are certain, though you may search for many a day, you could not possibly find a smarter or more use ful coat than these duvetyne models. The novelty coats are of brocaded velvets in taupe, wine and purple. Made In the cutaway front style. TkirS TXtr Utah en March l 190J. , . , -I