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V , THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAN D, ' THURSDAY" EVENING, JANUARY 21, ; 1915. THIS "'SESSION 'MUST I t . - D :T DL ' I All i-fcJ T illII.L r Ol ' r . Y STRAIGHTEN KINKS ' 'COLUMBIA-SPAN ACT . ' it ' Tolls Provided but No One Is Authorized to Collect; Op i' erating Body in Doubt, - ; ; , Salem, Or.. Jan. 21. LegUIatioft will hav to b enacted by this legislature to atralfthten. out ambiguiUea and! cover 'omiaalona In the laws enacted! two years ago in relation to the con-! etruetlon of the Interstate bridge be tween .Portland and Vancouver. ? 1 M Thlk wa decided at the first meet-1 4 Inar of the Mill tnoinah delegation yen- j . terday mcternon. Chairman E. V. LU-, ' tlefield, of the ! delegation, appointed Senator ' Moeer and Representative Huston as a committee to confer with District Attorney Walter II. Evans of , Multnomah afid prepare a bill to pro vide for the collection and disposition , Of tOll. -!";.,'' ' , " '.-J' :. r . A" .,;.. While .the. law Of two yeara aeo pro- vlded. that tho structure may be en ducted as-a toll bridge, no provision was mad as to who should collect the tolls or what should be done witn the money thnia collected. - ' ' Clyd B.. Altchlson, member of the railroad comftilaslOn, pointed out the conflict tn authority over the bridge as conferred by the two laws enacted by the lastj legislature. These are chapters 146 and 379 of the 1913 ses sion laws. One chapter gives a com mission consisting of the' governor ami the county commissioners authority to construct, maintain and provide for the 'operation of the bridge, while the " other chapter says, after the bridge s - completed It! shall be junder.the con trol of the state rallrOad commission. J Mr. . Altchlson presented an amend ment to thai law to place the entire : control . of. this bridge in the hands of ' the governor and the county commis sion. He explained that the railroad i commission had no objection to taking : control of the bridge, -but If It did so it waa not proper for the other com ' mission to make all the contracta and arrangements for the operation of tho bridge. i . . Urn pointed out that the law Is state i wide In Its application and that Uraa . : ttlla, Malheuror some other county on the border might want to constru9t an Interstate' bridge under Us provi sions, and a they are considerable dis tance from the seat of the railroad commission he thought It would 4e better perhaps to give the control to V tha governor and tha county commis- ton. . . " Senator Moser said he feared there would be opposition to the .measure from ; membera from other 'counties since tho state Is obligated to pay the Interest on the Interstate bridge bonds. ' One, Day of Rest . j .. . Employer Mast Designate Which of Hie Employes Shall Have Holidays J ' la Week Daya. ; '.'Halcm, Or., Jan. 21. Private prose cutor stand a gambler's chance of earning a $25; fee in pushing to couttJ v.iolatlotia of a proposed law intro ; duued In the house yesterday by Rep- j ; resentative i Home of Multnomaa county making it unlawful for any employer tcj work his employees more - than six daya a week. : , ' " - The bill jpreacrlbea that every em- p'loyer of labor shall designate w hi eft of his employee ahall have their hoji ' days on certain week days In cases ' Where Sunday work is required and T shall post such lists, also filing a copy r with the Vmmissloner of labor. A Kxceptlolis to the "one day of rest Jn seven" idea are made only In the X cases of bakery workers who set i sponge and watchmen and furnace tenders. '.. ' ; .Breaking this proposed law Is pun Ishable by a moderate fine for' . the first offense and by fine and lmprte - onment for the second. The private . prosecutor Is allowed -to bring Infor mation before Justices of the peace, first putting up security for costs. If the court finds the defendant not guilty, . the prosecutor must pay the i! cost a. If be la found- guilty, the pro secutor la allowed an attorney fee of at least $25. In Every Seven Economy Inspires ' Committee Action Kepreaeatatlve Olsom Bays Move to ff Abolish Office of Immigration Agent If o Beflectioa on Chapman. v- fcalem. Or., Jan. 21. When Conrad JVOlaon of Multnomah county moved the passage of the bill abolishing the Office of state Immigration agent, yes terday, . he -took occasion to make.lt plain to the house that the recommen dation of the Judiciary committee was In no way a reflection upon the work" of ..c, x:. Chapman. Immigration agent, or. that lt 'believed that there Is no , need for the exploitation of Oregon. . "This Is an economical session and we have to trim somewhere." he said. '.'Mr, Chapman makes absolutely . no plea for -the continuance of the depart ment, and I doubt not that the Oregon" .Development league,-which matches dollar for dollar: the. legislative appro priation, will be .much . disappointed under present circumstances." V Twelve bills were Introduced yes terday afternoon, and the house ad journed. Its members"' scattering at once Into a score of committee meet- . Inga - - j AN EASY WAY TO GET RID OF UGLY. PIMPLES j , Bathe your face for several minutes '' with resinol soap and hot water, then ' apply a little resinol ointment very , gently... Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with ; resinol soap and more hot water.- finishing with a dash .Of cold water to close the pores. t)o 'this onca or twice & day, and you will be astonlsiied to find how 'quickly the S healing, j-eainot-medication soothes and ' " - . f " , 1 . . . f .... A , ind blackheads, and leave the com. , plexlon .clear and velvety, , - atop Itching InaUntly and speedily ! 1 skin humors, sores, burns, wounds and - chafing. - Bold by all druggists. Tor ': Xreo, trial sle, write,. Dep t 7-R, Resinol. Baltimore, Md.: (Adv. Sal of Boys' Blouo Waists The Weil-Known Fergon-McKiimey Make Our Regu- J Jf Ur 50c Values NoW at THREE FOR $1.00, or Each at Only DDL It will repay you many; times tover to lay'.ina' goodly supply 'of these Waists for the boy's future need. It is a fine new, line of boys' blouse Waists, made with military collar and new adjusting tape on the side instead of strings. They come in assorted stripes and are the j popular Ferguson-McKinney make. All sizes. Regular 50c Nralue. Bargain Friday at 3 for $1.00, or each , . .i . . ;. , 1 . . 0DC $1.00 GRADE MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT, THE GARMENT, 8Sc A!fine line of men's natural gray wool Shirts and Drawers at a bargain price. They are shown in all sizes and-are the kmd sold regularly at $1.00. Of Priced Bargain Friday at, garment. . . ... . -.v.-, : , . . ODC Men's Outing - Flannel Gowns and Pajamas, regular $1.00 grade Bargain-Friday at. , . . . , : A Broken ' Line of Cooper's Derby Ribbed Worsted Shirts and Drawers Regular $1.00 grade. Bargain Friday at 79c 79c Pacific Phone j All Mail Orders Promptly Home Phone Marshall 5080 j and Carefully Filled at j A-2112 Clearance Sale Prices Express and Parcel Post Pack ages Prepaid oh $5.00 Purchases We Are Principal Portland Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns All Styles and Sizes on Sale Here at 10c and 15c Each Store Opens Daily at 80 a. m., on Saturdays 9 a. m. Store Closes Daily at 50 p. m.. Saturdays at 6 p. m. UMD &14QBBlSSiL Sffii'ivnr w? "fax THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY aJ-aJJl " K3 GUILDS JfJL JJ VUILaULVaViiZi 11 Migla' Grade ' Ipons 4 35c VALUES AT. 15c A fine line of women's aprons made of . good grade ginghams in neat checks. They come in the plain band style either fitted or gathered. They . are neatly finished with plain, hem or ruffle,, also pocket and wide tie strings. A fine assortment of black sateen aprons C w are also included at this sale. Reg. 35c vals. Priced-Friday at . 1 OL : - 65c AND 50c VALUES AT 29c Another attractive apron special -for this sale. They are made of high grade ginghams in neat checks, and in the popular ib, Mother Hubbard or plain styles. They are all neatly finished ,with pockets and bias bindings and shown in good length and fullness. Best 65c and 5oc values. Priced Friday at ....... . . . . ... ms For Choice A Sensational Sale of Women's and Misses' Coasts Made of Hjgh-Grade Materials in the Popular Balmacaans Belted and Many Other Styles Regular $12.50 to $16.50 " f Qualities Specially Priced for . Bargain Friday at Low Figure Quality considered they are the finest garments ever sold in this city at such a low figure. It is your opportunity to possess a fine, well-appearing, well-wearing new winter Coat at onehalf the price you would ordinarily pay for gar ments of eqfiial style and quality. Included are the popular Balmacaans, belted-and many other styles in the best plain colors, eponge and zibelineS. They are good fitting gar ments made from warm, durable materials and shown in all sizes for women and young ladies. Coats that would sell in the regular way at $12.50 to $16.50. Un- OC derpriced for Friday at. . 0 D LiO Women's Wool Press Skirts, $4.50 to $7.50 Grades A fine assortment of women's wool Dress Skirts, made of high grade materials, in different styles. You have -t ; A A choice from values up to $7.50. Bargain Friday atfr 1UU Will IB 1 Mrr3i-. vS-r-K i-Tsr5 ffi) Price Eeduc- You ivill find values that have never before been equaled here or elsewhere. Is not the magnificent success of; our Bargain Friday Sales a bold example of what such .methods will do? Are you benefiting to the utmost extent by the policy of this store giving absolutely and unconditionally the best values? No really careful buyer will pass the of f erings we make without investigating them. Look at these economy op portunities for tomorrow. Here are prices thatsuggest buying for the season's needs; Extraordinary Special From Our 1 Great Embroidery Sale V The Most Beautiful 18 Inch Embroideries Corset-Cover, Camisole and Flouncing Embroideries in the Best Materials arid Choice New . Patterns Every Yard This Sea son's Goods Values to 35c a Yard Priced for Tomorrow at 75c 45-Inch Voile Flouncings, - Specially Priced for This Sale, Friday Only, the Yard These offerings will prove ta every thrifty woman our un disputed supremacy in high-grade embroidery value, giving. It is the. best and largest lot of 18-inch Corset Cover, Cami sole and Flouncing Embroideries ever shown in this city. 50,000 yards think of it ! . All beautiful new goods in-" eluded are the very choicest of the pew season's patterns. You must come and see them to appreciate how really beautiful they are. Attend this sale tomorrow and purchase a full season's supply. There'll be no better, sale this year for you have choice from values up to'35c a yard.' v Bargain Friday the price will be. . . . I . . . lC Clean-Up of Neckwear Tomorrow (Friday) Each 2c 37c Great Clearance Sale of Women's 'Fine 3D)3T(Bss THEY ARE SHOWN IN GAITER EFFECT OR CLOTH QUARTER AND CONCAVE HEELS ALSO COMElN THE POPULAR "BABY DOLL" STYLES WITH FLAT HEELS REGULAR $3.50 VALUES ON SALE ONLY Footwear that stands for the highest degree o excellence in shoe- maKing quality, style, lit and satisfaction as well as underpneed. The .most exceptional values are offered in this sale of Women's high grade footwear. They coine in the popular gaiter effect, also cloth quarter and concave heels. Also a fine assortment of the popular cloth top "Baby j Doll" Shoes with flat heels and many other styles in silk velvets. They are the kind made to sell reeularly at d0 Ot $3.50.. Priced .This Sale at.. ........... y. .......... ........ f... .JZ.oil 3 Sale Women's High Gr ade Shoes They Are Shown in Broken Sizes Patent, Dull and Vici Kid Leathers 7f Low and High Heels Regular Values to $3.00 a Pair on Sale Only D 1 7 Here is a splendid opportunity to secure fashionable well wearing footwear at a bargain price.- They come in patent, dull and yici kid leathers and in either low or' high heels. They are shown in broken sizes of 2, 24, 3 and 3. The kind made to sell regu- Tf -A .larly up to $3.00. On Sale Tomorrow at. ... . ..v. . . .... . ..... . ... . . . . . . . . .3)1 J $1.69 $1.25 n ti - ....69c4 Girls' -$2.50 and $3.00 9-Inch Guaranteed Shoes, shown in patent and gunmetal calf learners, sizes oy2 to z, at. . "Little People's" High Top Shoes, shown in different colors. values at. Sizes 4 to 7. Misses Shoes. All sizes from 1 to 2. $1.75 values. This Sale at. Very Timely and Important Sole of Wo me k' s ; Higk Grade Kid Gloves Speoial for Friday Only They Come in the Fashion able One-Clasp Style, With Embroidered or Spearpoint Stitched Back A Well Fit ting, Well-Wearing Glove of Regular $1.50 Quality for Here is -your sale, for it contains just the 'kind of Kid Gloves that VOU like. It is a -sate nf rinc nf trw best known makes of women's highrade Kid Gloves at one - third below, real - worth. A special purchase of 500 dozen pairs direct from the manufacturer. They come in the fashionable one-clasp style, with embroidered or spearpoint stitched back. Included are all sizes in tan, gray, brown, white and black. They are well wearing, well fitting Gloves,1 made to sell regularly at $1.50 a pair. You may sup- AO ply your needs this sale at only. . . . . .VOL NOTE No Gloves Fitted at This Sale. f Women's High Gpade Leather Handbags : Women who know the high quality of cur Leather Goods will be quick to take advantage of the remark able savings to be had in these lines.. You may well judge the offerings by the items listed here. It is a sale of fine Leather Handbags, underpriced in four different lots as follows: LOT ONE Regular 75c Values on Sale at Only 37c This lot includes bags of pin-Persian, seal grain and suede leathers. AH are neatly finished with' coin purse and mir ror fittings. . , ' LOTTWO Regular $125 Values oW Sale for 79c This assortment includes bags of pin-Persian, seal and wal rus grain leathers, in all the latest shapes. They are neatly lined with moire or leather and - are fitted with .neat coin purse, mirror, etc. ,.. - "..'.' ' t LOT THREE Regular $2.50 Values on Sale $1.49 In this lot you have choice of bags of pin-Persian and goat seal leathers, in the newest, shapes. tThey come, with silk lining and are shown with three and four piece fittings." ' LOT FOUR Regular $3.00 Values on Sale $1.89 A fine' assortment of bags ;of pin-Persian, J real ? seal and walrus -grain leathers; in - pannier and large metaL frame shapes . They come with: either, silk or leather linings and are shown, with neat coin purse and, mirror fittings. ,V" - Bverytla iiiig Is Rediiced in jSiiit IJiiderwear . ....... ,. ..... t , , . t ..... . -- ------ v- - :- -' a - - - - .. ; - - - .- s Hosiery Your every need may . be supplied in both Knit Under wear and Hosiery, and at a great saving, if you take ad vantage of this great sale. Worthy price reductions are general : throughout these stocks of reliable, trustworthy merchandise. These items for example: v Women's and Children's 1 Black Wool Hose for Clearance 1 UV A: good, durable, warm Stocking for. both women and children. Xomes in. splendid weight and in all sizes.' .Run of -the mill Stockings, in V regular . 35c quality. r -Clearance Sale at 1 DC 59c Women's Silk Hose, Regular $1 C(JW Grade, Priced for Clearance at OVC Fine full fashioned. Hose, made from pure silk thread and with extra lisle spliced heel, toe and garter top. All colors. AH sizes. Run of the mill Hose in regular $1.00f quality. Clearance' Sale at... .. ...DC 69c Women's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, $1(.25 Grade, Clearance at A decided price reduction of Women's fine rib white cotton fleeced ' Union Suits. They are made in high neck, loner sleeve and ankle length, bhown in sizes 4, 5 and 6. They are l-.t. i. . .w v.--.-..- ' me - 1114.UC . lo ben ' reguiany , at 3i.2i. Abearance Sale at. . : . Women's Wool Underwear, $1 Grade, for Clearance at A standard make - of Women's fine ribbed form-fitting i Underwear. Both vests ,V and pants in all sizes and in.'the'most desirable styles. v Garments regularly sold at r r $1.00. Clearance Sale at ..... . : OUC BOYS' UNDERWEAR AT HALF REGULAR 50c VALUES, SPECIAL 25c A fine line, of Boys' heavy fleeced cotton Shirts and Drawers at a : sale price of one-half real wonn. ine onirts come m an sizes trom z to 33 ana tne jJrawers m sizes 24 and 26. Best 50c value. : Priced Bargain Friday at. A Economize These ice3 on . . , i . . . . Bomestic Goods As our space is limited, we mention but a few of the items Uunderpriced ' Offerings that t abound throughout our popular domestic section. ; Prudent housekeepers will .not fail to economize by purchas ing liberally at this sale of household needs. 90c One-Piece Sheets at 65c A fine lot of large one-piece ' sheets 8 1 x99 inches, mauc 01 gooa-strong sneeung ana sold regu- A C w larly at 90c. Bargain Friday at . . . . . .., . . ... 0 p C 25c 40-Inch Batiste at 12Vc Yard This sale includes about 600 yards of white batiste with a beautiful mercerized finish. It comes full 40 inches wide and is the kind sold regulatly 1 O at 2ic. Bargain rnday at, yard. . ... . 18c Scrim and Curtain Madras at 12c Yard For- tomorrow we have uhderpriced a fine line of scrim and curtain madras. It comes in white cream, and ecru with fancy drawnwork bdrder. Full 1. 1 36 inches wide. Reg. 18c kind. Bargain Friday 1 8c Huck Towels at 5c 7 About 200 dozen huck towels shown in regular hand size 14x28 inches. They come with fast color red borders and are the kind sold regularly atc. Bargain Friday at. ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... . . . ; 10c and 15c Scrub and Dish !oths at 5c Some 35 dozen scrub and dish cloths in regular 10c and 15c qualities. Bargain Friday at. ... . . $25 Cotton Blankets at $1.48 Pair . . At this sale we offer 100 pairs of extra large 72x80 cotton blankets. They come with wool finish and are shown in either white or gray. They are slightly sbiled on the edges so we offer you regu- (f Y AO lar $2.25 values. Bargain Friday, pr.t J) I 40 5c 5c Bxtpa,! Speoial Friday! A Sale of Squares, Scarfs and Centerpieces Eegnlar Values to f7) 50c, Friday Only at JJLJ An extensive variety of styles . to select from; all bright,' clean goods and only one-half the regular , price to pay. The assortment includes all broken lines and odd lots of Scarfs, Squares and Center pieces in embroidered ! hemstitched, scalloped and lace trimmed" styles. - The Scarfs are 18x54 inches and the Squares are 30 inches. . Regular Jln values-to 5oc. On sale at.. iut Hint - - m " : ; - . i . - V