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so THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1914. Charge Purchases T6mdir6 and Balance of Mdnth Go on November Accounts, Payable irst SORROWING MOTHER FOUND CHA IE RUN Friday Smrprises Save You MmP HER W SUPPORTER Mrs, Rosa B. Sutton Tells ' Efforts to Secure Inquiry ..Into Son's Death, ' ALWAYS WILLING TO AID letfaUtor Wot Only TattMul to Inter ests o( PtopU of Ore.Ton, But of Strangers "W ill- Every Item ; at Almost Ac tual Cost of the Production Three Stores Packed Full of Most Dependable Merchandise Buy Your Holiday Gifts NOW, we will Store them FREE Early Shopping Means the Avoidance of Rush Days Near Christmas Our Stocks Were Never So Complete as They Are Now Service and Quality Mer chandise Here ; at All Times 6 A mother to whom Senator George E. ehmt-Tliln rjave aid wh.P others would not. him written to The Journal dvlstiriH his r-cle Hon -for the goo of Oror. She is Alrn. Ros 13. Hutton. vrhOHf' .leterrnlned and piktient effort to oltnr the cause of the cteath of hw son, Mputpnant James ' Hutton ut Annapolis attracted National attention n-fr.il years ago. Mrs, Hutton, win. liv.-s at 7x4 Hoyt street. 1'ortland, Iihm written as follows; "If thr mothers of 'Oregon only knew him kind Senator ciqgrge K. rhanih'-rhitn was to mc in Washington In 19li) and how hard he tried to help ni Hear the name of iby son, the 1W Kleijienant J.unos. N. Sutton, I tun mjre ihi'V would all want him to r-J. turn and remain the limed fetaiesr aenut.or from Oregon. We none of UH know what is in store for us, and whri'tw: have a man in the I'nited ft3te.Jf sotiatc that has been tried and not iiiiitKl wanting, why let us keep him then- "Senator 'hii mherlain is a fSther and dearly low his family, and any oriow that destroys a home touches' hit: hfirt deeply. In Mareii, J 9 10, Senator Chamber lain introiiueed a Joint resolution in the I 'lilted States senate asking for a nnprepsi'inal investigation into the faets and I'lreumstanepH attending tli; rteatli of my won. Lieutenant .James N. Kntton, and !' to tiie Influence of the 1. 1 r us the resolution was plKeon-lioled and that was the last of It. Sim p the Demoi ruts have been In power I have not heen able to re turn 1" Washington on a'-eount of Ill ness and il rcumbtances over which 1 had no coutrol. "If w do not fight for the life and rights of our Oregon hoys how can we e r expect to have Oregon men. With Hi" exception of four Republi cans, and they were Progressives, "next thing to Democrats," they did riot want Lieutenant James N. Sut ton's death Investigated. Why? "It' auch. a crime should happen under 1'resident Wilson's administra tion, and lie did not see Justice done, my, whnt a howl would go up to the ery heavens from our good ' Kepubli -cans out west. "In Oregon." No matter when you go to Senator Chamhei Iain's office in Washington oii will always find him ready to JJ all he can for you. A widow in W astiington, whose son was dismissed from West Point, wrote me of hor Morruw and trouble. 1 told her to go and see Senator Chamberlain, and if the case was as she told me, Senator t.'hamberlitJn was the man to go to; he was the chairman on military af fairs and would see Justice done. "After 13 months the boy was re Instated. The mother wrote me how kind Senator Chamberlain had been to her and she thought Oregon was blessed to have such a man represent Iter. S tiator Chamberlain had never met the lady before, and had no In tel est In the case, but to see Justice and fair play. "Now let the mothers come out and vote for the man who We know will look out for our hoys-. svlie ambition lakes thcin to the far east KOSA B. Sl'TTON. HEXES, FSAjnTB 67 YE1B8 OT DEFnTOABLH lCBXCKAZTDISnrO MXTEB FSASX'B SC Ea. RIBBON REMNANTS at Huge Baskets, filled with Ribbon Remnants of all lengths, worth from 3 to 5 times this price. First floor, Sixth . Street Building. $25 to $40 Dresses at Ninety-Five in the Lot! Just Received and Unpacked! A Fortunate Purchase of Afternoon and Evening Dresses A Wonderful Opportunity to Economize Greatly Choose One of These Dresses Tomorrow The Vogue Decrees These Net Top Laces Scarcely 2 Alike! None on Approval! See the Sixth Street Window Display Mafer b Fruk1! Garment Saloni Fourth Ploor Sixth Street Bldg-. DRAPERY REMNANTS at Have scores of uses. A eveat lot of Swiss, Scrim, Silkoline, Cre tonnes. Ninth Floor, Terpporary Annex. 5 "4 : - g - il! Buy Now for Xmas Gifts! For Filmy Waists and Russian Tunics 75c to 85c Qualities 18 and 24 inches A (Tg deep. Large and small scallop de- fcJLM-' signs. First Floor, Sixth Street Bldg. Yard j Scientific Hygienic Corset Fitting j : Is being demonstrated daily by Mrs. A. L. Craig, j Special Instructor from the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion 'Institute, 3 New York. Introducing the latest styles in the famous Nemo Corsets. You are cordially invited to be present. MEIER & FRANK CO., Fifth Floor, 6th St. Building On the First Floor, in Temporary Annex 800 Pieces of Austrian China ! White and Gold Cups and Saucers and Seven-Inch Breakfast Plates, With Gold Edges and GoldHorizontal Stripes Each Worth 50c Regular; Tomorrow at Each 19c Brown Bam boo Jap. Fruit Baskets1 Two sizes. Mahogany finish, oblong and round shape, with large handles. Eighth Floor, Temporary Annex. and SjSc .jf Visit Toy town Tomorrow! j In our Temporary Annex No. 2,f Yeon Building, Fifth and Alder Streets. First j floor and basement required to house the j myriad of Dolls and Toysl Popular Plaid $3.00 Cloakings Yard $2.23 Students to Hear Orchestra Rehearsal Entertainment Will Be Olvtn la Helllg Theatr Tomorrow; Concert Season Will Open Sunday. Students of thr- f.lnroln Hi;lt m-liool innil of onp of thp grammar schools jwlll axKrrnliU' immirrnw inorning at 10 O'clock at tl) HflliR thfHtrp, RroHd wiy aivl Taylor street, to hear the final rchfiirsal of the rnrtland Sym " phony orrhestrtt for tt first c-oncert of ttio 8e;ion next Sunday afternoon. "The seatlni; rapacity of the theatre will he filled tomorrow and It Is ex pected also on Sunday afternoon. The principal offering will be the "Oreuf sympWiy In C. of Krana . Sc:ml)ert. .This was the last impor ,. tant work of this now famous com t poser and it is full of melodious and -.'charmlnu nrrhestratlon. It M pener - Bllv suipo?.H) to he a picture of gypsy life. The symphony will form the : ftrst l ulf of the program. The second hulf will consist of 'Mignon." over ture by Ambrose Thomas, a work full of poetic beauty jirnl eliarm; "Kven- mg in the Mountains." by Kdward Grieg: "Moorish Kant asM" " a nd "Mal nguena from the l.allet "Hoahdil " by Moszkowskl. an.l Wotan's "Fare- ei, n,,!,. .M.g... Fire- from "Die . ronns HTe . n ;1 jsion of the most stu- .penrtoifs of Wagnerian operas and will prove a s-dcndifl closing number for . an eitccllciitly built program. Thl' Simd.iv afternoon concert will begin at " o'clock. Harold ( Bayley will conduct ;mi Herman S. Heller win oe tr.e concert, master. The een ; ral sent sab- orens tomorrow morn- n u.i iu oiiock at the Heilig. 54 inches wide Every desired coloring. Third Floor Sixth Street Building. Boys' $7.50 and $10.00 Suits at Parents Heed This Sale! Sizes for Boys 8 to 17 Years Every Suit all wool Sampeck make All Double Breasted. 2d Floor Temporary Annex. $6.50 & $7 Waists (ft of Crepe de Chine In Plain White and Colors Waists That Will Please All! Seldom such a Sale! All are attractive for their simplicity of 1 design. Fifth Floor Sixth Street Building. r? i i i. WJ ror coia nignts warra Flannelette Gowns at 49c Children's $1.25 Dresses of Flowered Crepe andlP- Gingham, sizes 2 to 5 0, . ! $1.00 Nainsook and Cambric Gowns 63c Second Floor, Sixth St. Bldg. Two Wonderful Millinery Surprises! New Trimmed Hats $5.00 to $8.50 Models at $3.50 New Sailor and Smart Close-fitting styles, surprising selec tion, DiacK and colors! And another shipment $2 to $4.00 Silk Velvet and Plush Un trimmed Shapes, Mil- dl QjJ linery Parlors, Second floor, 6th Street Bldg. ip 1 Reports Made Upon Election Measures , rieven Bills and Amendments Report ed to Bejr Association by Committee . ' of 100 Lawyers; Only Two Approved. Kleren measures were reported on by th" committee of one hundred of the ai-ultnomah Bar association at a meeting Tuesday night. The committee Advised a negative vote on 9 of the 11 3t approved the bills to mak all ' , terms of county officers four years. fnd to Increase the pay of legislators - fjfom j: to $" a day. . The oommltt'e disapproved the $1500 : exemption mensure, proportional rep resentatioit. the abolishing of the des- , rt land board, the "riht to work" , amendment, the tld-land amendment, the nnti-partlsan judiciary bill, the etKht hour law for female workers, the sur-tav amendment, the bill abol ishing the state senate. No recom mendatlon was made as to the prohibi tion amendrhent. The non-partisan . judiciary bill was rejected as improp- ; Tfi r doiitlstry bill submitted for . vot Xcvemter 3 Is disapproved in a vrTort -Py a s'll--ommittee of the com initte? 'of ICO appointed by the' Bar Astonishing Values Kid Gloves at Wholesale Prices Perrin's, Dent's, Ireland's, Bacmo, Tre fousse and other famous makes for men, women and children. Men's and Boys' Gloves First Floor, Temporary Annex No. 1 Women's and Children's Gloves, First Floor, Sixth-St. Building $4 Umbrellas, women's styles, silk and linen $2.90 Waterproof and Fast Col ors, Black, Red, Navy, Green, Taupe, Brown, Purple. First Floor Sixth Street Building. Men Savje 63c on Eyery $1.56 Nofade Shirt 1200 New Shirts to select from all sizes, 14.to 17. Plain and Pleated Bosoms. A great number are black and white stripe patterns. Men's store, First FPr, Temporary? Annex. 65c Collar and Cuff Sets at 25c Imported! 65c Collar and Cuff Sets at 25c. Of beau tiful lace, white, cream, ecru all new! First Floor Sixth Street Building. Every Home Will Find Many Places For These Rugs $2.00 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 $1.49 $2.25 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 . . .$1.69 $4.00 Axminster Rugs, 36x72 $2.95 Remnants of Carpet 50c, 75c and $1.00 1 yard to 14 yard lengths Btrentb Tloor Temporary Annex. For Quick Selling 800 Pairs of Women's $1 Silk Hose pajr Ot for . .- . . ODC A special Purchase twelve strand Silk Lisle Tops, Black and Colors. First Floor Sixth Street Bldg. ?5 70e Hemmed Sheet) 59c Size 81x90. Heavy, serv iceable, seam less. :-' Sheeting torn tbefore lemming. Heavy Hemmed Sheets 43c Size 68x90. With weldec; seam in center. Suitable for rocrmirig; houses and hotels. -,f 20c Scalloped Pillow Cases 15c J?ize 42x36. Neatly embroBlered seal 1oi5. ? 25c Scalloped Pillow Cases 17c "Size 45x36, Scalloped edgijs. 75c Hemmed Sheet 65c Size 81x99. Heavy, serviceable, seam less. Torn before hemming;!: Third. Tluui sixth aet Bids. $14 Cedar Chests $9.75 Selected Tennessee Cedar, nicely finished, copper trimmed. Buy for gifts. Tenth Floor, Temporary Annex. No. 1, Toilet Goods Surprises Kirk's Jap Rose Glycerine Soap 6c California Medicated Soap x ... 5c Williams Arlolet or Carnation Talcum ... . . ...... . . . . . .10c Imp'ted WoooTbury's Facial., Cream for . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . , 15c Tttmt noor Sixth Street Bldg-. 1807 ! -. ."' " - 19rt TMEr Quality: Stoh& of- PorjlAHd FN. -Six Tfcrwisoiv AkUr ata. Save on Groceries! Eastern Oregon Flour J J Q Condensed Milk 6 cans . . U7C Butternut Butter-roll BlNWlt, 6th St. Bid. 65c Trousers for men and young men, 230(t A 1 C pairs to sell at P X 1 0 Three pairs for ..... .il.. .$3.00 Sizes 28 to 46 wais meas ure. Men's store, second Floor Temp. Ahneirj. No. 1 ' ; . " . j;