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. . . , . si.. - - , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANt), THURSDAY, EVENING, MARCH 18. 1915. JLS Case Is Beguft by Arrest of Pharmacist; Drug User in Custody, RIGHT OF DRUGGISTS TO SELL HASHISH TO TO BE TESTED BOYS v r i i I Tftat a tst case may be made of. the rif ht of drujrslate to sell Iidian can- nabln or hashish-to boys, C. E. Swan- son of the Skidmore Drug company to'aa' -arrested this morning by Deputy Constable MfCuHouKii as the. result of the sale of the product to a boy. on a charge of; onti ibutlnsr to the delin quency of ;a rnihor. He was at once arraii;net before District Judge Day ton and pleaded not guilty. The trial kjf the charge has been set for next fTwesday and Swanson Is seeking1 to secure ISOO bail or $1000 bonds as fixed by Judge Dayton. A warrant, was also issued this morning for the arrest of Fred Ciold- bery, u locksmith, on the same charge. Goldberg (s said by Chief probation Officer Mcintosh to be the leader in teaching the boys the use of hashish. which a Chemical analysis shows to be a powMful narcotic. Goldberg was released a; few days ago from the county iail, to which he was commit ted by Municipal Judge Stevenson on h charge of using drugs. Jail author ities say 5oldbrg admits having used Ipracticalljr every known drug in every form. - Ilia arrest is expected this aft ernoon. Lister Vetoes Part -i 0f New Game Code : JBill Providing for" an Educational Sur- Tejr Xa Sig-ned, but Suggestion Is Mad Concerning Method of Payment. Glympia; Wash., March 18. Cover- hor Lister todays approved the game ; rode, with, th-e exception of three see- , lions. He vetoed section two because, under the language, of, the bill, the fact that - there 'are falls at Celilo ,. rnight prevent the use of salmon eggs i for fishing throuehout eastern- Wash. Sngton. Section 7. prohibiting sink boats, is 'vetoed because he believes ' Ihe present law better, and section 19 1 is vetoed ; because it prohibits gam? wardens fishing, and would prevent j their work. . He app'roved senate bill HI to repay the investments, of those, j who bought lands in the Columbia. Iver froim this state, to learn ! later the lands were in Oregon, but j says the i appropriation shoufd have ! been made! from a specific fund, rather j than as it reads, "out of any fund in j the state treasury. . Senate bill -270. providing for the re leasing of state harbor area is ap proved, but the emergency clause Is etoed. I Senate ibill 403, providing for an educational survey' is approved, but in a message to the secretary of stato the governor points out that the bil!i authorizes! payment of $5 a day to thej fix members of the legislature who re on the commission, and that the (onstltution prohibits them voting hemselves such extra compensation. i Other senate bills approved were:.' E31, extending time for removal of imber frSm state lands: 212, land; commission may sell lands without application being first made; 211. l'e-i i;allztng claims for damages against i:ities made by Incapacitated persons r :?07, sidewalk act for smaller cities;; io9. exempting private school campur rom taxation. ; TEST MADE BEFORE JURY Hugh Priest and Thomas Patter- yon afe oi trial before Circuit Judge Davis on charges ot arson as the ro uJt of alleged attempts to set the i. B. Alenefee Lumber company's shln Irle mill At University Park oh firr February 16. Thcy were Interested fbservevs tod:iy of ?n experiment with' 4hosphoruf. which it is alleged was lised in setting the fires. Tins experi meafc was performed before the jury iesterday by W. v. Green, a chemist.. POLICE' ARREST CHINESE Believing that he Is a tongman. and implicated in the recent shooting .n acramento, when several Chinese ere killed, merchants of Second tree.t hal Lee Fong How. a cook. aken In custody yesterday. .The nr- est was ;made by Patrolmen "Miller nd Wellbrook at Second and Pine treets. ; Ratted by Police. Imported champagne, sherrv and ther winea and, teer In great abun ance w$re fmjwd by Sergeant B'mn nd Patrolmen Hunt, Helms -and Eu-" ank when "they raided the house at 89 Broadway early this morning. hree women were, arrested on va ra ncy charges and three men are held far disorderly conduct. The women air F.lsu. Farrell, Goldie Adams and Dorothy Rvans. The men gave tha names Kd.ward H. Van Glehn." sales- nian; Harry J. Jackson, miner, ani Ji John W. Thomas, merchant.. The po- ; lice, round over 200 empty beer bot tfes In the basement NO NOUBT THAT RESINOL DOES HEAL SICK SKIN When you know physicians have pre- lecribed- Resinol for 20 years- In the treatment iof eeiema and other Itching, burning; unsightly skin eruptions, and ijave written thousands of reports sJaying! "It ismy regular prescription for Itching." "liesinol has produced bjrilliant results," 'The result it gave was marvelous in one of the worst rases of eczema." etc., .eta, doesn't! it wake you feel that "this is the tre&t- uent I can reiy on lor sn skin Itloubler : j j The- moment Resinol Ointment Itlouches itching skins, the itching stop.4 ud healinis beginsJ ...With, the aid of JSesinol Soap. it almost . always .clears Hway every trace of eczema, ringworm. kilmples, or other tormenting eruption quickly,, leaving the f-kin clear and Healtbv. Sold by all druggists. For tHal free. : write to department 17-K, Resinol. ISaltimore. Md. (Adv.) No marked for quicjc clear-away, could be desired men. Men's 89c $i;5Q-$3'Tnes silk, accordion! knitted and crocheted . Pure stvles stripes. They are m all colors ana styles. plain colorgj fancy stripes, cross finer selection of quality Tfes than this assortment, so incisively sale-- Their wearing qualities kre as pronounced 3 s their beauty. .89 by the most fas'tidious of Whole XM& QUAlLlTY STORE; OP POKTJLAND WML p(Dlg(B )f Lacn ouyer VVSIS insuruciea xu jrrepcire uic oiiwnucot nciu uii uic ojui, uic must ABLE and Most DESIRABLE Goods doods Whifch, in His I Opinion, Would Create the Most SENSATIONAL Sale Sn His Departmbnt adnd Told to Make His Own Price. We Could Dwell at most Menu's 51 Overall 59c Also Jumpers, ; blue ; denim, '0hkosh .B'gosh" ma;ke,; sizes. 42 to. 52 waisti assorted lengths. 20rt nnirs Overalls, onlv 50 Jumo- ----n i - r , k t . ers. These; garments are sold everywhere at $1, and tney are .i value at that price. ' The merit of this surprise offering is at once a to men wno know overall ana jumper values, lomorrow at strong apparent Temporary Annex, Beoond Floor. Item on the BEST, the Most SEASON Length Upon the Tremendous Price Cuts Qui Buyers Have Made--UNNECESSARY--They Spealc aaie uniy ana some Are or jL,imirea quantity. for Every Item Is This Frida Wash Goods 19c The Real 39c Grade Silk jacquarcl crepe de chine ; helio,: gray, navy, tan. shades Third Floor. Sixtb-St. Bldff. Linen Crash 6V4C That Was 0c Yard All 1 serv n nen, very fine, Iceable quality 6c yard. Third Foor, . Sixtl-St. Bldff. $4-$6-5Q Hats $3.00 larly from moderate Closb-fitting and sailor shapes, straw- braid, com binations of braid and ! silk, beauti fully! ! . trimmed. These Hats for women sell reeu $4.00 to $6.50, and at thid priday price they'll go fast. Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bldff. White Lawn 15c 40c Ne 35c and Quality 36 inphes wide. splenidid grade 15c yard this sale. r Thlkrd Floor, SlxthfSt. Bldff. Lyon's Reg. 25c Tooth 1 i.l is r IE; m TEJBTII JmnTHtittH WW 25 CENTS. Powder iff lie iDr. Lvon's .Tooth Pnw- ftfder, 1000 cins in the lot. Priced Friday only, 11c Limit one Fountain! to customer Pens . 63c torv servick The "Best Self-filling" Fountain Pen the Dia mond Point. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfac Warranted against defects for one yer from the date of purchase. Firt Floor, 8th-8t. Bid. Petticoats -1 $2.49 A Full tops, in J line. ese Are II New flare, fitted good colors, rsey,, messa- Fifth Floor. Slxth-St. Bldff. Bluebird Jewelry 19c Was 25c and 35c " Bl.e Bird " Broocji, pin sets, bari ins, 3-piece sets. iNowfor 19c Flrt Floor, Sixth-St. Bldff.; Women's Reg ular $3 and $4 Shoes $1 kid. All sizes Best Suit Cases $9.75 That Were $22 to $35 nags. . Only 19. back alliga- leal or cow- Lace Also Horn tor, s hide. Temporary Anna, jruxn uoor 65c to $1 Net Boots. 2V2, 3H, 4, 4H h only in pat ent, tan, Rus sian, gunmet dl, kid. Ox fords in pat ent, brown ooze, tan, vici Choice, pair, $1.00. Third Floor, 6th-St. Bldf. Top Laces 39c A3jSWL?rf White and WflM floral . ' ajlflL,A . Also, v ms and m mini ow jr w, to 18-inch cream, designs. cotton Clunv lin use an Bed Sets $5.00 That ii i Were $15 to $20 Real Arabian lace. Temp. Annex, ffth VX. jvhi'te silk cotton shad- flouncing, widths. Laces 5 Yard Piatt Val. and Wash Laces, for undermus- tnmming waLsh material. Flnt Floor, Sixth-St. Bldff. Water Heaters $12 198 16.00 "Acorn V Gas Water eaters, 'with triple- copper Coil, double casjiron casing. Well made and heats quick-Iry.f,-" Connected; p Temporary Annas, Fifth Floor. 60c Dozi Table Tumblers 42c Plain, thin-bl4wn Table Tumblers, full 10-oz, size. lade of: crystal-lead frlasi. A table ac cessory of worth. Kejr. 5c, Friday, dozen 42c FionTfh Floor Temporary L Reg. $1 Silks 69c i Third Floor.! Imported Silk Tuff eta- Suit ing, strip es ar d checks in bl ue and white ard. black and wiite effe:ts. 20 ins. wi$e; lQOO yardsj Sixth-St. Bldr Rec. $2.50 Up to $8.00 Neckwear for & 1 29c in the Umbrellas 85c 3000 mefus and women's waterproof Umbrcl fast black, lb and b-inch size bulb runner, steel rod and ent of handles. At 85c. las ribs, assortm liast season's models broken line medi and llow. p ew Corset nainsook. wide embroidery, insertion, bea 98c urn bust Sizes 20 td 3fo Exchange 5t or sizes and hljh Ion? hips 36. No Credit. h Floor, 6th-St. BldSf. Corset Covers 33c Covers of fine Trimmed with ing, at 33c Second Floor, i Slxth-St, Our Regu Women's ar $2.00 regular None voinriiiii?s . i All Man Tailored Of g&bardine, serge, chedks, hdmespuns. Plain tailored jand Norfolk effects. All arfe extra good values ahdmost seasdnajble Cover-All Aprons i atl ( Women's N e c k w e p i e c e s. Vestees, newest designs ahd Flrt Floor, Slxth-St. Bldjr. oc new a r, l 2 Collar, Guimpes, shades. with eierhtj frame. Bid . Perrin's, Rey nier, French Suede a n d cape suede, ip all sizes, col ors, ahVpef fect. These splelndid Gloves are all from our 4tock and retail at $2.00 , C. O. D. nor exchanjereable. First Floor eth st. Bidg-. . OF Suits IF :1 Very Big Values Notched collars and mall reveres full ared skirt with girdle at $18.50. An attractive price ; C'fe Full mmr coiot . mm . V I 5 , and' J Durable . seers ( 29b inch :Wt size, 57 percale, in li . s, belt, e white-bound Friday Rompers Only ticker and 6-yr. s gathered crepe, Second Floor, Sixth-Bt. Bldff P. lengt .and dark pocket and 25d zes, beach styles ginghams knee Fourth Floor 6th St. Bldff Women's Hose! 17c Merceriz e d nsie, seam less feet, re inforced, -li.l!- sizes. tJiacK and tan shades. The blacks are slightly imperfect. Friday at 17c. nm jrioor. Bixsn-Bt. JBiag $io.do fai&&E&&L. J- .peeled t $4.98 Rockei- or Chair, Oregon sap- willow, workmari- J'ust.25 rs.and 1 Chairs for selection' Friday. i wonder ful value at 54.98. , Temporary Axaed Tenth Floor Lace Curtains dernricintr on $345 ;Were $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50, Veal Arabian Lace, beige color, beau tifully trimmed. Nottingham $2.00 . Curtains $1.35 'j A pronounced un- Nottinrham Curtains. Temporal j Attnex, Vlnth Floor. Men's $1.50 Nightshirts 79c a Fjlannelett e, extra large and i roomy. Trimmed with fancy braid. wi th military t couars. in an sizes for men. Just the garment4 for cool nights its service, .features are I very desirable. Temporary Annex, First Floor Men's Shoes $1.78 . $3.50 antf $4.50 Grades 200 ' pairs, patent, calf and tan; 55 S, 6, 6yt. 7.9J-S, 10,11. Third Floor, Slxth-St. Bldg-. - Regular $15 Up to $2Q $5.00 Juniors', cnildrens, last season's, 1 a n d s o w n e, vones, marquisenes,' or gandies, crepe de chine, 8 to 17 years. Friday- $5. 5 J T Childre Sizes crepe p to , popH 16 years,. ( n and ratine. Dresses $1,29 . inghams, linen. No exchanges. Fifth Floor. Slxth-St. BiUldinr. Hurt Novels 25c That Sold Up to $1.50 ? All original cdi- .tions.- "Many titles. -Your choice 25c Sixth Floor. Blxth-St. Bldg". Lisle! Vests 35 c 50c & 65c I W o m e n's mercerized lisle, light weight- cro cheted t yokes, silk tape -finishing. - Regu lar and out sizes in lot, This Is a very exceptional value in women's knit underwear. Shop early. . Svcond Floor, Slxth-St. Bld"r. Waists to Clear $1.00 Women's Odd Lots! A big surprise! Colored linens, voiles, silks, at $1 Fifth Floor, Slxth-St. Bldr. TT $1.50 uvjro$2.oo 98c All wool, tan, brown, and gray mixtures. Full c u t, are lined throu g h out. 6 to 17 years. : linese tsnicKernocKers are usi the thing for that boy of yours. 98c. Temporary AnMex, Second Floor. $4 Blankets at $3.10 White Wool Col'rd Borders Jull bed size; -with striped bor d e r s. The pair at $3.10 Temporary Annex, irtnth Floor. Flouncing at 19c 200 Yards 40c Grade 18-inch crepe em broidered " flounc ing in floral dc-n .signs . - Flret Floor, SUth-St. Bldr. 3 Cans of "Yelo- b a n" Condensed Milk frCWSTlRlUZED, lc "Yeloban" brand, made in one of Ore gon's best milk-pro ducingi localities. 12 cans at 75c, limit 12. No phone orders. Delivered with other groceries. Blue Ribbon Butter, fancy Ore- 'J p eon make: on sale, per roll onlyUOC - s.. '. ButttMt Sixth-St. Bldr- Child's Gowns 29c Were 59c to 85c Crcpc, muslin ' or "flannel. Size from 2 to 14 years old. Second Floor, Slxth-St. Bldr. All Our Sulkies V2 The Former Price With ana without hoods.1 Temp.' Annex. 1 eth ru . 7 I J! 'i