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5 ' HAWLEY'S RECORD IN CONGRESS IS SAID TO ' VARY FROM CLAIMS, i i Open Letter Calls Attention to Inconsistencies, Partic-' ularly on Labor Matters.. '"Morcrmncli of cJ Meant Only" STATEMENTS QUESTIONED 4 o'Clock-Extra Compllara of Statement to Voter i Aaked to Square Aasertiona With Stand Taken by legislator. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,,. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1914. I Linn llrpeders Will Meet. Albany, Or., May 6. There will be a. meeting of the Linn county Jersv , r.reederK' association in thla oity Mav 14. Prominent stockmen and authori ties on stock raising will make ad- aregHfH. yroi. k. K. Graves, of O. A. O.J will npeak on "What a Community Breeders' Association Stands For." Hon. J. p. Mickle, of Portland, will speak on the subject "The Outlook ofr Dairying on Oregon." "The Demand for and the Supply of Jersey Cattle" will be the subject of the address to be given by Kd. Cary, of Lafayette. Dean A. B. Cordley, of O. A. C, will peak on The College and the Dairy Industry." Charging that the Information re Bpprttmj ( "ongreHsman W. C. Hawley contained In the Republican voters' pamphlet for the First congressional tllhtrict do:n not colnckh- with the i unKrt'HMional records, .S. V. Htarmer of Koscb'urg has addressed an open 1'ttcr to Its compilers pointing out Mini,.. o( Mr. Huwley's Inconsistencies. Air. Ktarnier takes particular exception to Mr. 1 law-ley's record on labor ques tion. The poraVruph in the campaign pi.inphlt-t to which the Kosefourg man tnkes exception reads as follows: "As it national leader tie (Hawley ha proven sate, honorable, practical and active In legislation for the public K'od. such as direct election of United KlHtcs senators, railroad ' rate legisla tion, corporation tax. Income tax, white flave, enforcement of the anti-trust JawH. postal savings bank, parcel post. stitl-Kumbling in farm products, labor, national corrupt practices, bureau of mines, 1'anaiiin canal (with free tolls for American coastwise ships and ex cluding railroad owned ships), creation of u department of labor, and chil dren s bureau, national eight hour law lor laborers and mechanics and many .ther acts of grt;at national Import ance.." Mr. Stunner's open letter follows: Statement Said Not to Coincide. "I wish to know where tlig Informa tion contained in the voters' pamphlet was obtained, as the congressional j records given below do not coincide I with your statements. j "On May 13, 1912, the popular elec- tlon of United Htates senators bill was I before the house-, and Mr. Hawley Is rccoided as not voting. This is tins j first claim you make in the pamphlet; iej;arUing Mr. llawley's activity in the ; making of good laws. "You also claim much labor legisla- I tlon, but did not state what kind, whether tor or against labor. I am ! submitting the following from the ' Congressional Record of Mr. Hawley on labor questions, which shows how much intun-st he has taken in the : welfare of labor: ' j'ecembcr i- 190S. Compulsory in- vestigatlon of labor disputes. This ; bill was opposed by labor. Mr. Haw ley Is recorded as not voting.' ! June 23, 1310. To recede from amendment to appropriations bill pre- j eiiling prosecutions of unions under iin ti-tt in-1 law. This bill was opposed1 by labor. Mr llawley voted in favor i of It. I "March 2S, 1912. Phosphorus match! tax, to prevent phossy jaw.' This bill j was favored by labor. Mr. Hawley Is recorded as 'not voting.' I Record on Popular Election, '"May 1, 1912. Popular election of' United Htates senators. This bill was , favoied by labor. Mr. Hawley is re- conlt l as 'riot voting.' I "July II. 1912. Regulating contempt of court proceedings. This bill was lavored iiy labor. Mr. Hawley is re- corded as voting yea. "December 17, 1912. Immigration restriction bill, containing Illiteracy! test lor emigrants. This bill was urged by labor. Mr. Hawley is re corded as voting 'against the bill. "February 13, 1913. Immigration re striction bill, containing illiteracy test, over President Taft's veto. This bill was urged by labor. Mr. Hawley is recorded as 'not voting." "March I. 191". Workmen's compen sation bill. This hill was favored by labor. Mr. Hawley Is recorded 83 vot-! lng 'aye.' "February 4. 1914. Immigration re- tf..-tn.t, I. it l-Iii. n i : ti.ih M bill was favored by labor. Two votes were taken on thiH occasion, one on a motion to recommit the bill with in structions to strike out the literacy test. Labor was opposed to this mo tloh, but Mr. Hawley voted for it. The, ......-'11 tvnh uj cfc ml nidjuiuj, A11CIL i a vote was taken on the bill containing the literacy test; Mr. Hawley voted aye.' "March 4, 1914. Convict made goods law. Favored by labor. Mr. Hawley ti All 'VDU ' "As space wjll not allow comment on nil these bills I will only mention a liw facts (which the records will sub stantiate) on one of the most import ant; bills, namely the immigration MM. On December 17, 1912, the Immi gration bill, containing the literacy test for Immigrants, which was fa- . . 1 V. . . .a.m. V. .( 1 . i 1 1 v i y wmri, nan wioic vne iiouse I p.nd passed by a vote of 201 'ayes' to 61 'nays.' Mr. Hawley Is recorded as J one ot the bl nays.' . Hawley Did Hot Tote. "On February 19, 1913, the house took up for consideration the passage, of this same bill over the president's I veto, and It failed to carry by the necessary two thirds vote for such an overruling, the vote being 213 for and 114 against, only lacking a few votes. Mr. Hawley Is recorded as 'not voting.' "On February 4. 1914, the bill was again before the house. On the mo tion to recommit the bill. with In-' structions to strike out the literacy test (wridi labor opposed) Mr. Haw ley voted to strike out the test. This amendment to strike out was 'defeated by such a decisive vote that It was ap- psrent to all that the bill could not be defeated. The final vote on this bill was 262 ayes to 126 nays.' Mr. Haw ley voted tor the bill. The majority With WhiCh: tills bill Crriel vvlrlanllv convinced him that it was useless to oppose It. St. Paul Elects Mayor. , 1 St. Paul, May 6. Winn Powers.' publisher, wa elected mayor at St. j Paul's first non-partisan election un-' der commission charter, - - vfy Nemo Week Ask for Miss S. Thomas Expert Fitter of Nemo Corsets Overnight Some Unusual Costumes Have Arrived Upsetting all Our Plans in the Dress Store A Sensational Event Has Developed $35 to $60 DRESSES, SPECIAL $17.75 Beautiful Model Dresses Taffeta, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine NEW, NEW, NEW, is the story of these beautiful model dresses Fascinating fashions i.i particularly interesting styles to show for the first time , tomorrow. Rarely -have we come across such a treasure trove of lovely things as we have the pleasure of announcing in this sale for your inspection. The newest Tunics, Bustle and Tjer effects in plain and fancy flowered silk crepe, Crinkled crepes, Chiffon over silk and silk Crepe De Chines The story of this entire collection may be summed, up in very few words. They represent the exhibition dresses of one of the foremost New York dressmakers. Not a garment in the entire lot sells at retail for less than $35. Indeed, we have been conservative in placing $60 as the highest price. They come in black and colors, scarcely two alike. Women who are continually searching for exclusive gowns will have no difficulty in finding four or five dresses that are certain to meet their jubilant approval. POSITIVELY NONE RETURNED, EXCHANGED, SENT ON APPROVAL OR RE SERVED. Notion Store $1.00 WORTH OF i HAIR GOODS 64c ' This consists of one 50c best hold barette in shell or amber; one 25c card of electric hair curlers; two 5c silk hair nets; one 25c box Victoria shell hair pins; one 15c cabinet of assorted hair pins, and one 5c cabinet of as sorted invisible hair pins. This entire lot during this sale at, $1.10 WORTH OF SANITARY GOODS FOR 53c This consists of one full-size lace trimmed sanitary apron; one elastic sanitary belt; one box Kay brand san itary napkins; one perfecto adjustable belt; one card of assorted safety pins the entire assortment for only 53 25c Midget Coat Hangers. 10c 10c Silk Collar Supporters . .5c FREE Ask for a 5c package of Crowley's needles. First Floor POPULAR SONGS FROM THE "HONEY MOON" EXPRESS at Our Music Shop, 15c Ea. "Dancing Around" "I'm On My Way to Mandalay- "This Is the Life" "You're the Most Wonder ful Girl" "Syncopatia Land" "I Love the Ladies" "You Can't Get Away From It" 'Down in Chat tanooga" "When Gaby Did" the Gaby Glide" "Ragtime Express." Basement Third fioot Sale of Marbles, Bronzes, Lamps One -Quarter to Half Off THE SALE of MEN'S SHIRTS IS A GREAT SUCCESS GREAT CROWDS If You Were Here You Saw for Yourself If You Were Not Here Come Tomorrow $1.75 to $2.50 Summer Shirts $1.19 3 Shirts for $3 The liveliest selling we have ever pitted our men's furnishing force against is being witnessed in this distribution of Summer shirts. 5 The response was immediate from the opening of the doors this morning men eagerly selected from three to a dozen shirts each and were surprised when told there was no limi?placed upon the quantity they could select. Woven Madras, Soisettes, Percales, French Crepes and Jac quard effects in a variety of exclusive patterns. Made with plain soft-finished bosoms, soft turnback cuffs and with each shirt goes a turnover, long pointed soft collar of the same material. First Floor, Washington-St. Entrance Newest Girls Suits Selling at $25.00 $15.00 Announcing in this sale the most important suit event in our girls' section this year. The most desirable and the best selling youthful model. In navy blue serge and fancy crepe poplin. In the newest short coat model cut away front and straight line in the back. The skirt is made with the new long Rus sian overskirt and panel front. Jacket lined with peau de cygne. For girls and little women. Fourth Floor Typical of the Anniversary Sale These Great Reductions onLaceCurt'ns Selling Regularly at $2, $3, $5 to $15 Pair Sale $1.29, $2.19. $3.43 to $9.85 Pr. $1.00 Brassieres at 79c In the Face of Greatest Demand We Present to Our Patrons $6 Crepe de Chine Waists $3.95 We illustrate these two attractive waists to give you a pen picture of their smartness. One model is made of fine silk crepe de chine combined with delicate shadow lace. The other model is made entirely of silk crepe de chine with deep hem-stitched yoke, embroidered collar, silk cord cravat and trimmed with novelty pearl buttons. The color range blue, white, flesh, maise, pearl and other fashionable shades. They come in all sizes. 3a Floor Lipman, Wolfe Panama Millinery Genuine Adamba Panama Hats $2.95 These hats have a quiet perfection that makes them uncom monly interesting soft rolling brims in medium and large sizes which will be the most popular hat for summer wear, here in styles and shapes not to be found elsewhere. Genuine South American Panama Hats $7.50 These Panama hats are the last word in tailored chic. They are in medium and large shapes with soft crowns and brims that flare jauntily up on one side and droop on the other. For the Tailored Custom Panamas $12 to $25 A special collection of these smart hats has been arranged for Thursday which are suitable for dress and outing wear. Of a fine, soft Panama straw, trimmed with soft silt scarfs, moire ribbons, wings and quills and others soft crepe facings. These are the newest and most fashionable trimmed Panama hats for this season's wear. -Second Floor Women's Smartest $5.00 Colonial Pumps for Sum'er Most every style of Colonial pump a woman would want is here in these $5.00 shoes, reflecting the styles most favored for this season. Of patent colt and demi-calf Cuban and Louis heels and heavy edge turn soles and the semi-long vamp. In all sizes from 2y2 to 8, A to D. Also patent colt and dull calf with plain toe and high peak tongue flat, smart fore part and hand welt soles. Plain buckle on vamp. In all sizes. Basement. Principal Agents Klosht Petticoats Every Style in Stock -Many women have availed themselves this week of our sale of lace curtains last Monday our lace curtain sales broke all records and the sales have continued to keep up to this unusual mark. But for Thursday we have added new lots, new assortments of all kinds which give you as good a selection as was offered the first day of the sale. All patterns in Marquisettes, Irish Point, Batenbergs, real lin en Cluny, Marie Antoinette, Swiss Point and Duchess curtain. AH are made of the best quality scrims, or French nets, and can be had in white, cream or ecru color, and 3 yards long, by 40 to 50 inches wide. Fifth Floor. X Want 566S .15 cent Skirt 571ft 3ot SPECIAL Pictorial Review Patterns Just Arrived From New York The "New Russian Tunic Skirts and The "New Paqmn" Skirts Yoa t """ wbtaw theae, Am lmtawt novel tia, n any ether Yon w3 be months head b style t you adopt triese sew Faahiona, Tfce FASHION BOOK fcr SUMMER el the Celebrated PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Now on Sale Second Floor VJrt 557915 Skit 5744 IS Bathroom Fixtures Solid Brass, Heavy Nickel-Plated 50c Tub soap dishes. . .39c 85c Tub soap dishes. . .69c 85c Faucet soap dishes . 69c $1.25 Sponge holders. . .98c 50c 24-in. towel rods. . .39c 75c Triple towel rods. .59c 50c Robe hooks. : 35c 25c Robe hooks 19c 25c Toilet paper roller. 15c 50c Toilet paper roller. 39c 25c Glass towel rods with nickel brackets, 18-in . 12c 35c Crystal towel rods. 23c 75c Crystal towel, rods. 39c $1.00 Crystal towel rods.79c $1.50 Crystal towel rods.98c $1.75 Cryl towel r' da. $1.23 $1.50 Opal towel rods, 1 in. by 24-inch . 98c 75c Glass shelf with nickel brackets, 18-inch. . . .35c $1.00 Glass shelves, 6 in. by 24 inches, sale . .... . .50c First floor Made of good quality cambric with embroidery forming yoke, back and front-mothers with em broidery and lace insertions ex tending from neck to waistline. Cut with round or square neck, finished with neat lace edgings. Also made of open net with rubber arm shields. In hook front or cross-back styles; sizes 32 to 36. Brassieres Special 50c Of allover embroidery, in cross back style, with round neck. Have removable stays which make them easy to launder. Neck and arm hole finished with embroidery edg ings. Sizes 32 to 44. -Fonrtli Floor WITH ALL DUE MODESTY Let JUs Remark These Gowns Special at 75cj Represent Greatest Undermuslin Economy! Selling Reg. as They Do for $1.25 to $1.75 long-cloth and pelisse crepe in white, blue or pink. Theyj are made in sap over, open iront, rouna, square, v or nign neck and empire styles. Some are made with yoke effects of lace insertion, cluster tucks, headings, embroidery inser tions, set-in medallions, wide embroidery beading draw: with ribbon, and dainty edgings of VaL and torchon lace and embroidery, while others are finished with simple lace edgings around neck. They have kimono, puff or long sleeves finished to match yokes. Fourth Floor MM I 'tV-il. t I ,' W . 41 - I. I I VV Js' Cereal and Spice Sets Consisting of 15 Pieces Very Special $4.98 The most practical and conveni ent kitchen set that has ever been manufactured. Made of German porcelain and trimmed with delft blue, and also labeled in blue let ters. This set consists of 15 pieces, one large covered salt box, one oil and one vinegar cruet, six small jars with covers labeled for pep per, cloves, cinnamon, mustard, all spice and ginger, and six large jars labeled for sugar, rice, coffee, bar ley, oatmeal, etc. The illustration will give you an idea of this very useful and at tractive kitchen set. Kxti TVtox Sale of New Corsets $1.50 Nadia Corsets $1.19 This model is made of batiste, lace trimmed. A model that has the low bust and very long over the hips and back with elastic lacing at the end of the front steels. A model so perfectly fashioned that it pro duces the correct and fashionable slender figure. Three pairs of supporters attached. W. B. Nuform Corsets $2.29 This is an excellent model, superior in every way, made of corded coutil with em broidery trimming. Has the new long straight lines over the hips and back with elastic lac ing in the front to give ease when sitting. Very low bust three pairs of hose sup porters attached. This model is particularly recommended for the stout and medium figures. Fourth Floor. $2.25-$3.00 House Dresses Special $ 1 .59 These are our high-grade house dresses which are extra well made. In a large variety of styles and materials such as striped, check and plaid ginghams, plain chambray, striped, checked and 'figured percales! High and low neck styles, long or short sleeves, round or sailor collars, also collarless finish. Trimmed with pique collars, embroidery or bandings. Skirts in plain or panel style with belts or pipings. All colors and sizes. Utility Dresses Special $ 1 .35 r-Thesm dresses can be used as negligees, aprons or as house dresses. They are eas ily adjusted, reversible fronts. Made of percales, chambrays and lawns in light and dark colors. ; Fourth Floor