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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1914. CRAWFORD'S EXCUSE OF EXPENSE DENIED ! BY COMMISSIONER t Watsorr- Endeavoring to j Clear Office Records of All ; Dead Corporations, ' j . ; We are exclusive agents for the Innovation Ward robe Trunks, Complete as sortment of alt the new 1914 models.; , Basement SOME BIG SONG HITS, 15c EACH " He'd Have to Get , Under, Get Out and Get Under; He'd Push It AlongYou Can't Get Away From It; I Wish You'd Keep Out of My Dreams; On the Steps of the Great White CapitoL White Kid Belts Special 65c These belts are in the tailored style and are made with a bow in front and snap fasteners. In various The No, 5 Free Sewing Machines sold at the rate of $1.00 widths. :These belts are new, smart and strike the last word in belts for Summer wear. First Floor down $1.00 week. TUth Zloor .mi i i. UE.ivu.nML. UMiirvo . Majority of Delinquent Is Multnomah County, Whin JTo Fees Will Bo Charred Aff'alngt Thorn. ' (Balcm Itarao of The Journal.) Salem, Or., April 17. Analntant At torney Generaf Jarnea Crawford an nounce today , that the attorney gen eral would decline to bring any more uitH for the dissolution of corpora tions an re'iuented ' by Corporation CommlHsioner Watson, because of the ex pen we that mijrht be Incurred, He eald the corporation commissioner had ent In the name of over 300 corpora tions, and if suits were brought each ult would cot about $10. Crawford said that over half of the corporations were over two years de linquent In their fees, and therefore uld he dissolved by proclamation of th governor, and the rest would be delinquent the required two jyears with in six months. ' Commissioner Watson denied that a single one of the corporations were over two years delinquent. He said he Was making an effort to clean the rec ords of his office of all dead eorpora tionn, and that the governor had dis solved all that could be dissolved by proclamation. . Watson said also that he had in structed the attorney general not to bring any suits In any county where fees aKalnst the state would be charged. He said he was advised by the county clerk of Multnomah county, where the majority of the corporations were, that no fees would be charged and he had so informed the attorney general. (.'ominlHsioncr Watson today request d district attorneys to bring suits asiaiiiHt 19 more corporations which are delinquent' in their license fees. Kach corporation., is subject to paying its back license fees and $100 penalty. The corporations are as follows: Cow Crek Mill company. Jlendale; the CiVlhert-Tllbury company, Globe Construction company, R. K. Farrell company, Portland; College Hill Addi tion, Inc., Mudford; Collins humber A Mill ompanv, Portland; Grand View OrclmnlH. Medford; Milliard & Ma Kinnls, Inc., llazelwood company, C. A. Kaatmnn company, IVschutes Rim Hock I'nwcr comoanv. Portland: Cen tral Oregon Power i Irrigation com pany. Maker: Iiayton Building Incor porated, Hamilton i van rvuren juiiii- et company. Circle Amusement com any. Cooperative Supply House, Inc., iood River Valley Apple company. Clifford InvpKtment company, Hodder company, Partiana. X Lease of Soda Lakes. iSnlr'm Hiirpmi of Ttif JoiirnNl. ) Salem. Or., April 17. Governor West told J. H. Hiaak of Portland, who said hf controlled Bt per cent of -the stock of the American Soda Potash com pany, which, has a lease from the suite on Ahert and Bummer lakes, that after the company's lase expires May 1 the Htate land board will not waste any more time with promoters and If anyone wants to negotiate with the state for the privilege of taking the nie properties from the lakes he will have to make a better financial show ing than has been made in the past. The governor said the board would consider any proper proposal for lease now. although no contract could be made until after May I. A few days aso Jasper Moore, rep icsehtltiK New York interests, made a ' proposition to tho board to pay $1,000,000 at the rate of $50,000 a year for the. lakes. Presbytery Joins in Prohibition Contest Resolution Is passed Pledging Xntha slMtio Support to Movement to Make Oregon Dry XUxt Fall. Following a resolution pledging en thusiastic support to the movement to make the state of Oregon dry next fall, the Portland Presbytery of the Presbyterian church, in session for two days and meeting at the First Presbyterian church, adjourned at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Sixty ministers and elders from the churches of the denomination In Tilla mook, . Columbia, Washington, Mult nomah and Clatsop counties, at tended the meeting. Meeting Wednes day at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church in the Mount Scott district, the Presbytery ejected Rev. John H. Boyd, of the First Presbyterian of this city, and Rev. I. M. Boozer, of the Orenco Presbyterian church, as pastoral dele gates to the general assembly of the denomination, to be held at Chicago beginning May 21. The lay delegates to this meeting are Elders Frank I. Baum of Anabel Presbyterian church and Elton Shaw, of the Millard Ave nue church. Lecture on Holy Land Repeated Professor Horner to Talk Before Odd Tellows on Jerusalem, Jerloho and , oia Hietono xoaa. I J. B. Hornier, professor of history at the Oregon Agricultural college, will repeat his illustrated lecture on Jeru-' salem. Jericho and the old historic road that connect these two cities of the Bible, this evening at an open' meeting or llassalo I. O. O. F. lodge, ! First and Alder streets. ! Professor Horner has also been in-' , vlted fo deliver the lecture before the Bunnyside M. E. church Sunday even-. lng. April 26. I The lecture, which Is an interesting une, is based on Professor Horner's : observations during a recent trip to the Holy Iand and Is Illustrated with' many views taken by him. Stable Will Be Removed. Because of the objections of prop erty owners in the Vicinity of East Fourteenth,, and Shaver streets, Peter Kurllo, owner of a stable housing sev- . eral cows, will not be allowed to con- ' tinue the place. The ; council this ' morning refused to grant a permit for : reconstructing the present building ' which has ten declared unsanitary by the local health department. Smart Spring Suits for Girls From IS to 19 Years of Age Exclusive New Models That Sell Regularly at $30 to $35 4 For Saturday $25.00 These tailored suits are all copies of imported models. Handsomely tailored and fashioned of crepes, crinkled crepe, serge, fine waffle plaid and black-and-white checks. There are six different models to choose from, in which you wilj find the new short cutaway styles with and without the circular ripple the blouse effect in front, with short back and self bow Eton effects and regulation cutaway style with straight back. Collars of self material, of fancy crepe, lace and hem stitched silk. Short kimono sleeves, long drop shotilders and set-in sleeves and turn-back cuffs of self materials' or fancy silk trimmings. The skirts in adjustable cape style, showing two circular ruffles, or panel front and draped styles. In reseda, mustard, green, Copenhagen, Labrador blue, tan. tango and navy blue. Trmmed with fancy or self covered but tons tailored vest pockets and lined with peau de cygne. fourth Floor EVERY BOY'S WOOL SUIT REDUCED We Make No Exceptions Whatever Our supremacy in the boys' clothing business forPortland has long been; an established fact, and customers have come to know that when we announce a reduction on boys' cloth ing, it means an authentic sale in every ! sense .of . the word. j . . Saturday we offer without an exception every boy's wool suit in stock and this offer in cludes the finest new Spring suits ranging in size from 6 to 18 years. Every: suit is cut on the best fitting lines, of fine quality materials and equal to finest hand-tailored garments. One and Two Pants Suits Selling to $8.00 ; Very Special $4.49 All wool suits of fancy mixtures, diagonals, herringbones, navy blue m m 4 ' ' m 1 A- a1 serges, tan ana mouse colored corauroys. inese are ine most excel lent suits for hard every-day wear they are extra well made and per fect fitting. In regulation or fancy Norfolk and sack styles. Oneand two pairs of pants which are full lined. Sizes from 6 to 18 years. Boys' Fine All Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits Spec'l $4.49, $6.75, $8.50, $8.95, $11.25 to $14.85 Our entire splendid stock of boys' navy blue serge and cheviot suits are also included. They are fashioned in sack styles, regulation and Norfolk styles. In sizes from 6 to 18 years. Boys Novelty Suits Special $5.85, $6.75, $8.95, $11.25 to $12.95 In One and Two Pants Styles All the very newest up-to-date suits of mixtures, tweeds, fancy pen cil stripes and diagonals in browns tans, blue and grays. New models showing the latest English styles with patch pockets, stitched-belts and Norfolk or sack styles. Some with two pairs of pants, all full lined. In sizes from 6 to 18 years. Fourth Floor Boys' Blouses and Shirts Special 44c These blouses have just arrived by express, and the assortment represents a complete line of blouses and shirts in the prettiest colorings and patterns. Striped madras and percale, plain chambrays, black sateen and khaki. The blouses are in the tapeless style, made with golf collars. Blouses in sizes from 6 to 14, and the shirts in sizes from 12J to 14. Boys' Blouses, Size 6 to 14 Years, Special 89c Blouses with attached and detached collars, made of fine wash crepes, soi- settes, madras and fancy weaves, in light blue, pinks, tans, browns, black ef fects and lavender. Made with French or laundered cuffs and tapeless styles. Fourth Floor MEN mmmmm An Important Sale of Men's Four-Pkj Coll ars 50c for a Box of Six All the latest shapes in collars for this season will be found in this sale. Made of a four-ply pre-shrunk material that will withstand the wear and tear of the laundry. . They are hand-finished, laundered and in all respects equal to the finest 12c collar on the market. The Newest Imported Wash Scarfs Very Special 19c Regular Selling Prices 50c and 35c EacU These scarfs are made from fine French cotton crepes with silk stripes. They are the novelty ties of the season and with the advent of Spring weather and the straw hat will be very much in favor. They are all absolutely fast colors which can be laundered perfectly woven in cross-bar stripes and panel effects in all the new Summer shades. The Business Shirt for the Business Man $1.15 Instead of $1.50 These are the neat yet dressy kind of shirts that are appro priate for all general wear. They come in all sizes and a great variety of colorings. and patterns, such as blues, tans, browns, pinks, black, greens and lavender, in dark and light shadings. Made with plain bosoms and plaited bosoms. nrt rioor Hair Goods One-Fourth Off Natural wavy switches of German cut hair, made on three separate short stems, long hair 18. to 40 inches. Regular 95c to $8.95 Special, 75c to $7.75 French cut hair switches ; reg. prices $3.45 to $60. Special, $2.59 to $45.00. TRANSFORMATIONS of natural wavy hair, all around the head to be worn in stead of a wig. Regular prices $1.93 to $20. Sp'l. $1.47 to $15. Sero-na Floor NECKWEAR Lace and Net Blouses, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50 The newest styles in allover lace and net blouses, in white and cream, made with flat collar in. round and square effects. They are extra well made and full bodied. Lace and Net Chemisettes, for 50c Fine, dainty allover lace and net chemisettes, with fitted standing collar. Elastic belt at waist. Fichu Collars, for 65c A large variety of new shapes in fichu collars, of fine lawn and net, prettily trimmed with net and lace ruffles. Imported Collars, Special, 98c; Regularly $1.50, $2, $3 An exceptional offering of the finest batiste, Venise and Oriental lace collars of extra fine St. Gall lace in dainty patterns. Small, medium and large styles, suitable for coats, dresses and house gowns. In white, cream and ecru. Crepe de Chine Collars, $1, $1.50 and $2.00 Soft silk crepe de chine collars, with pleated and cascade jabots. Flret Floor An Economy Sale of Fashionable Ribbons IMPD BAYADERE RATINE RIBBONS Regular $1.75, Special $1.39 From Paris comes this beautiful ribbon, which is extra wide, making it especially suitable for the fashioning of vests and girdles. It is shown in a host of the newest and most beautiful color combinations in light and dark effects, combining the most beautiful shades imaginable. MOIRE TAFFETA, SPECIAL, 45c YD. This is the 7-inch moire tafffeta ribbon, suitable for girdles and hat trimmings. A fine quality and can be had in all the newest shades as well as black. $1.25 MOIRE TAFFETA, 98c YARD Wide moire taffeta ribbon, with cable edge, full 9 inches wide. The most desirable ribbon for girdles, as only one width is required for the fash ioning of these becoming styles. 35c FANCY RIBBONS, 25c Dresden ribbons, warp prints, plaids and checks in light and dark colorings. The Dresden and print patterns in dainty floral and conventional colored designs. TAFFETA RIBBON, SPECIAL, 23c Plain and moire taffeta ribbons in all the popu lar shades, as well as staple colors, such as blues, pinks, reds greens, browns, tans, white and black. GROSGRAIN RIBBON, SPECIAL, 20c This ribbon is especially adapted for hat Jband ings, and can be had in all the new shades such as gold, Argentine, the new blues and all staple colorings. A veritable flower garden is our ribbon section radiant with a myriad of color rain bows for every creation of the ribbon world that is at all popular is here in al most boundless profusion. Whether you want ribbon for the hat, the gown, for neckwear or for the lingerie, you will be certain to find just what you want here in great variety, and at sale prices that cannot be matched elsewhere. $3.00 TO $3.50 VELOUR RIBBONS Special, $1.95 Yard In rich color combinations, large floral designs in natural colorings and dainty pastel effects. $1.00 TO $1.50 VELOUR RIBBONS Special, 95c Yard These are plaid and floral velour ribbons in a varied assortment of beautiful colorings. NEW STRIPED RIBBONS $1.75 Roman Striped Ribbons. . . .$1.49 Bayadere Stripe . Ribbons, Special. $1.00 85c Bayadere Stripe Ribbon : 69c ; 25c WIRE EDGE RIBBON, 19c Taffeta ribbon in black, light blue and royal blue a very exceptional ribbon for making mil linery loops and stickups and hair bows, as it is wired on the edge. 50c FANCY RIBBONS, 39c Roman stripes, Dresden ribbons and warp prints, especially suitable for millinery purposes, hair bows and sashes. MESS ALINE RIBBON, SPECIAL,) 19c A soft messaline ribbon with cable edge, which is used for kiddies' hair bows, sashes and bonnets. In white, pink and blue. 75c COLORED VELVET, 49c Colored velvet ribbons, full 4 inches wide, in . all the latest shades, such as new blues, American Beauty, rose shades, emerald green, gold and sta ple colorings. - BLACK VELVET RIBBONS ... I All silk yilvet ribbons with satin back, very fine pile, warranted fast black pure dye. In widths from 1, 1, 12, 2, 3, to VA inches, and specially priced according to width. Special, 15c, 20c, 25c, 29c, 33c, 39c, 47c to 63c yard. First Floor An Early Spring Model In Women's RATINE DRESSES Special Saturday $6.85 This dress rep resents one of the latest models brought out for Summer in wo men's wash frocks. It is made of a very fine quality ratine and made up in blue," rose. tan, white and heliotrope. The skirt shows the deep tunic which starts from each side of the wide center pleat and gathered in the back. Waist h a s kimono sleeves, collar and cuffs of white eyelet embroidery. Tilted Floor i t il Victor and Columbia Talking Machines $1 Down $1 Week Sale of Gloves Special Offerings of Wanted Weights $1.25 Gloves Sp'l 87c I raported and domestic gloves of fine kid and lamb stock, pique and overseam sewn, with plain or fancy em broidered , backs. In black, white tans, grays, navy and brown shades. $1.75 Glace Gloves Special $1.39 2-pearl clasp glace glove, made in the durable pique style with three rows of heavy embroidery in self or contrast ing shade on backs. Colors are black, white, gray, tan and champagne. $2.50 LambskinGloves Special $1.89 Made of fine selected stock, in 16-button length, overseam sewn, three clasps at wrist. Shown in white only. Firet Floor For Girls From 6 to 14 Years TWO NEW MODELS IN $2.00 WASH DRESSES Very Special $ 1 .59 A new lot of girls' wash dresses of fine, dainty figured crepes and striped and plaid ginghams. The crepes are made in two different styles, both with low, wide belts. One with wide box plait and round collar, the other with side trimming, piped with plain colors and em broidery trimmed. The gingham dresses are made in the new straight line and waisted styles, with trimmings of plain chambray or white pique. They are all made with short sleeves, some with turnback cuffs. The colors are pink, blue, tan and fancy plaids. Girl's Wash Dresses 98c Regular $1.35 to $1.50 Sizes 2 to 6 Yars These dresses are of fine Anderson ginghams, in new plaids stripes and checks, of figured and striped crepes, of plain chambray -and of Indian head. They are made with cunning short skirts, in straight or waisted styles, in middy 6tyle, or with low belts. Trimmings are pique or plain chambray, embroidery edgings, or buttons. We have them in an exceptional variety of colors. Fourth Floor Children's Coats, Special $5.00 In Sizes from 2 to 6 Years These very attractive coats are made of checked cloth made vith straight back and belt in the front turn-back cuffs and turned down collar of self-colored linen and trimmed with self covered buttons. Children's Black Moire Coats Very Special $6.39 Low belted styles in coats of a splendid quality black silk moire, with turn back cuffs and large collar of tango colored satin, fancy buttons, lined throughout. Children's $1 Straw Hats, Special 89c Here is a very attractive assortment of hats for the little girls of 2 to 6 years of white milan in the drooping shape with a band of satin ribbon and rosettes, and sprays of French rosebuds. Fourth Flooi Read The Journal's free Atlas offer if another part of today's paper. Adv. 1 1 A Sale of Silk Bloomers In Dependable Qualities $2.25 Bloomers $1.69 Glove silk bloomers reinforced at chief points of wear, full-size, closed style with elastic at the knee. In white, emerald, tango king's blue, pink, gray, mahog any, Copenhagen and purple. $2.75 Silk Bloomers at $2.35 Glove silk bloomers in closed style, reinforced, elastic at knee, full in length and width. In pure white. $3.50 Silk Bloomers at $2.95 Pure dye heavy silk bloom ers of an exceptionally good quality. Cut extra full and long, having elastic at knee, closed style and strongly reinforced. In white, champagne, brown, taupe, purple, black, tan, gray, lavender, king's blue and navy. i . First Floor ECONOMY BARGAIN BASEMENT DEVOTED TO THE SALE OF Merchandise at LESS Than Staple Prices THE ECONOMY STORE Carries No Regular Stock, and Sells Only When It Can Sell Merchandise for LESS Than It Is Worth It Is a Bargain Store Pure and Simple 25c Devonshire Cloth ,15c $1.25 Silk Handbags 69c 75c Crepe Gowns 59c 69c tor$1.00 Bead Chains. 48c $1.50 Corsets, special 95c Genuine English Porcelain, reg. $1.50 O'Cedar Mops ..... .98c 20c, special, each ...... .8c 75c Coverall Aprons 39c $1.50 Glass Water Sets . . .49c 50c Wash Petticoats 33c 25c Silk Plaited Stockings 12c $1.25 House Dresses . ..... 75c Children's 18c Stockings . . 10c 50c Net .Chemisettes . .... . 25c 25c Knit Vests . .15c Flowers to $1.50, special . . 25c 25c and 35c Knit Vests .... l'8c 50c Faille Ribbons . 39c 50c and 65c Union Suits . . . 35c 20c Infants' Socks.- 10c 75c Children's Hats . . . .29c