t V flfio'ISIu OREGON i DAILY; ::vW.ii' PORTLAND.? OREGO N. house of repreeen tat iresf Monday after noon, all those in the packed chamber who' had east a ballot for the great emancipator were asked to go forward and stand on the plat form. Five men responded. They were: . t - Colonel W. G. D. Mercer, who had cast his vote at Jackson. Miss.; State Senatpr Alex La Follett, who had cast his vote in Oregon; Daniel Webster, Salem Justice of the peace, who had BILiFOR E system, Stott believes that be will have little difficulty lar convincing the house Falling Tree Kills Yamhill Young Man Yamhill. Or, Feb. 13. John Henry $ayer, eldest son of "Mr. and Mrs... C T. Bayer of Yamhill, was Instantly killed by a falling tree on' February gat the Kerry Timber company's Sun ny Side camp, where he was employed as hook tender. Ills body was brought to Yamhill, where the funeral service was held Sunday; at the Pike church, conducted by Rev. Mr. Bryroer of the Methodist church. Interment . was In Mount - Pleasant cemetery, Mr. Bayer was born In Gannvalley, Buffalo county. S. D., March 27, 1885. He came tovOregon with his parents in 181. With the exception of one year In- Alaska, he had always been em ployed in lumber camps in -Oregon. He was popular: vritb all who t knew bim. ; ; ; vf, H't--. He leaves bis mother and father, three' brothers, Charlie, Davifl and Her man;! two sisters. .. Mrs. " William Schwartz of Damascus , and Kathryn Bayer of Portland, and maoy friends to mourn him untimely death. China has only one physician trained along modern lines for each 600,000 in habitants. Oregon? legislators Yoted for Lincoln rive Members Who Cast Ballots for -Old AW Beoelve Ovation at lots Memorial of House and Senate. Salem. Or., Feb. 18. As a fitting climax to the Lincoln day -exerciser In Joint session of the senate and voted In both of Lincoln's campaigns, the first time In Wisconsin ' end the -second with the Union troops In ;Lou-' lslanat T. O. Hoover, who had voted ' at Petersburg, Vs.; O. V. Standlah, also voting at Petersburg, and George -P. Litchfield. ; The veterans received a great ova--tion, the entire assemblage standing to do reverence to the men who had helped "make-" Abraham Lincoln pres- , ident. and the senate that his bill Is Just and equitable, as well as in-the Inter est of economy In public expenditure. wnat the sherlf r lobby'will be able to do with It is the one question. . In the past this Influence has always se cured defeat of such legislation : but Stott believes that the third time is the charm and he will be able to get his bill through, once . it gets before the legislature for passage. .1 , 'MARCH "DELINEATOR" FOR SUBSCRIBERS NOW READY PATTERN SHOP, SECOND FLOOR' Stott 'Bil! Would Put Trans , -portation of Prisoners on ; :Same Basis as the Insane, " r Free Valentines There is a Valentine Postoffice on our Fifth Floor, and there is a free Valentine for tfry child who comes here accompanied by. an adult. Ask the Valentine postmaster for it. All are addressed. Fifth Floor- Store Your Furs . The warm weather has caused scores of care ful Portland women to bring their furs here to be kept in our storage vaults, safe from fire, theft and moths. Phone or write we'll call for your furs. . Fourth Floor Our Soda Fountain SAVING MORE THAN HALF -Our Book Shop has moved from its old loca tion on the Basement Balcony to new and en larged quarters on the Fifth Floor. Here you will find more good books than ever to please you. Books ordered if desired. Fifth Floor On the Mezzanine Floor you can partake of delicious hot and -cold beverages, tasty sand wiches and cakes. This is an excellent and con venient place to lunch at noon or on youf shop ping tours. Mezzanine, Fifth Street Sheriff of Stat Aro Opposod to The Quality" St6 OP PORTLAND i Sam, But Author MUtra Lobby .. ; Could 8 BoatoB. JOURNAL CQNOMY HANDLING CONVICTS ID UP IN COMMITTEE r Book Shop Moved . Salem, Or., Feb. 13. Ten days aco the nous sent Representative Stott'a bill," providing for the transportation of prisoners from the. county of their commitment 'to the penitentiary, by guard sent after them by the warden f the penitentiary, to the ways and means committee of the house. It car ried a small appropriation, and under the rules of the house was required to be sent there. It is still there. The ways and means committee has been a pretty busy body of men, and It has been considering Institutional . needs, so it has had coma reason for not taking up the Stott bill. But with five days of the session remaining arid ' the bill not yet passed by' the house, It Is rapidly drifting near the danger line beyond which no house bill may aafely go and live through the mael strom of the closing hours of the session. Would Save State Money. . The Stott bill is a good bill and would save "a great deal of money to the state were It to be enacted into is law,' Just as the enactment of the stat ute which changed the old system of transporting patients to the asylum has saved thousands of dollars annu , ally at that institution. 1 - The sheriffs of the state are against , the Stott bill, and so is Warden Mur phy. lie contends that the present ' cumbersome and expensive system, by which the sheriffs bring prisoners to the penitentiary, keeps these officials in closer touch with the penitentiary than would bo the case were penlten .: tlary guards to be sent after convited fnen. Under the system now in effect at . the asylum, which the Stott bill would put into effect at the penitentiary, it cost the asylum during the past two years an average of $6.10 per capita to bring insane patients from the point of commitment to the asylum. , Convict Cot Double. During the same period of time the ,;, average cost of transporting convicts to the penitentiary under the old sys tem of personally conducted trips by ' . the sheriffs of the state was $15.26. - Representative Stott is now trying , to get his bill passed upon by the ways and means committee, and reported out to the house where it can be considered Upon Its merits. In view of the great .showing of economy made by the -asylum in transporting patients over . the showin.-- n ade by that institution ,: under the tld system, and by the peni- tentlary which is still using the Old i rt We Are Superbly Equipped to Execute All Kinds of Fine Watch and Jewelry Repair AH work done in our own shops by our own experts. No job is too difficult for us to handle. We maintain three skilled watch repair workmen and two jewelry repair spe cialists. We give you prompt service, and our prices are the lowest possible. Satisfac tion guaranteed. We make a specialty of repairing "repeat er" watches, chime clocks, etc. Jewelry made to special order. Expert engraving in any style. Leave orders at Jewelry Repair Booth, Main Floor, Sixth Street Entrance. Hundreds of NEW SPRING SUITS Come Racing in by Express! The Smartest Suits Are Here X All Prices From $17.50 to $57.50 IsYour Vision Good? Good vision is an essential factor in making one's life comfortable and successful. Tomor row our graduate optometrists will carefully ex amine your eyes, prescribe glasses if you need them, and fit your Glasses for $3.50 ur Optical Shop is equipped with the best modern means of -making thorough, scientific examinations. We duplicate lenses from the broken pieces. Balcony. Sixth Street Nemo Corset Instruction Lectures by Mrs. A. L.Craig This is an opportunity for you to learn how to adjust and wear your corsets so as to get most comfort and service from them. At the same time you will see the latest and best styles in corsets. If you wear Nemo Corsets you are familiar with their many hygienic features for making corsets comfortable, healthful and beau tiful. If you do not wear this popular make, this is an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the Nemo models. Mrs. Craig is an authorized instructor from the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute of New York. She will study your individual corset problems and ad vice vnii a rr th Yie rnrset rr ;iirnlv vnnr rria1 jo . . - " ffj j "rv,'" reauirements. There is no charge for this service. 22 Nemo Corset Priced from $3.50 to $10 Corset Shop, Third Floor Office Supplies At SPECIAL Prices Here 75c TO $2.00 LEDGERS, 49 Ledgers, journals, day books and other office books in leather, bindings. Values to $2.00 tomorrow only 49c. 40c FILES, 33c Box letter files special to morrow at 33c. 50c OFFICE SETS, 39 Carter's office sets, contain ing ink, paste, mucilage, etc. 10c NOTE BOOKS, 7 'Stenographers' 10c note books, special at, each 7c. 40c MUCILAGE, 23 Carter's mucilage, special tomorrow at, J-pt. bottle, 23c Stationery Shop. Main Floor WE OURSELVES have never been more pleased with our early showing of. Spring suits than now! There are hundreds or smart new suits tor women and misses and they are here at all prices0) from an inexpensive little utility suit to an elaborate silk tailleur. WILLOW GRAY, TAN, ROSE, PLUM, GOLD, RUBY, COPEN, BLACK, NAVY are among the colors most favored jfor early Spring wear, and the materials are serge, poplin and wool jersey in both light and heavy weights. ' Norfolk and sports models are good and will be seen on smartly f32g gowned women everywhere. Prices Range From $17.50 to $57.50 Apparel Shop. Fourth Floor DENTISTS 231 M XOBJUSOX, COSHES HZCOWS EHTZXE COKITSX. We follow nature- plan as cloftely as possible and set each tooth In a socket the whole framework being anchored by the. two or more teeth remaining in the mouth. You ran use thc?e teeth with as much comfort as you could thosa nature cave vou in the beginning and they will not cause you any pain or Inconvenience. In nhort, we Rive you a new set of teeth to use in Just the same way you would use the teeth If a new set were to grow In your Jaws. Now. Isn't that worth investigating? jr you are surrerlng with a tortureBome "bridge" or a bother some makeshift of a partial plat that you are wearing in your pocket half the time Isn't 't worth your while to follow the lead of over 10,000 people who' are enjoying good teeth and conse quently good health? "You can have an examination of your teem rree of any charge or oongauox Dy calling at our office. Boys' Newest Spring and Summer Wash Suits We're now showing everything that is new and up-to-the-minute in wash suits for boys from 2 to 12 yrs. Beautiful suits in lovely Spring shad;s blue, white, green, tan, brown and pin'.; striped effects. The popular models are "Billie Boy," Junior Norfolk and Middy styles and the fabrics are silks, repps, linens, crash, Devonshire, galatea, pl?y cloth, Palm Beach and drill and satin. There are hundreds of clever little styles for your selection in suits for morn ing and dress wear. We invite your in spection. MODERATELY PRICED $1.1 9-$12. 50 The famous "Regatta" and "Kaynec" Suits are shown here. Boys' Clothing Shop. Third Floor NOTION Specials To make tomorrow a wonder ful day in our Notion Shop we offer: , ANY 3 Different 10c Articles 25c ANY 3 Different 5c Articles 12 c Spool Silk excepted. Tomor row only. Look for the signs. Notion Shop, Main Fioor Men's $4 $5 Shoes $3.59 A sale of men's good shoes In button and lace styles. Gun metal and kid leathers in wide assortment of styles. Nearly all sizes included in this fine lot to morrow at $3.59. Shoe Shop, Third Floor. Great Sale Sample Line Bed Spreads A wonderful sample line of bedspreads in a beautiful assortment of patterns, but only a limited number of each kind. Included are bed spreads in single bed size, 34 bed size and full bed size. With plain hemmed ends, scalloped and cut corners. Honeycomb and satin-finished Marseilles spreads. Every one is a truly match less value at this time. Prices range from $1.25 to $7.50 Come early and be sure to share in this sale's savings. Second Floor, Fifth Street Wearever Aluminum 70c SHALLOW STEW PAN 37c t-qt. size. Made from one sheet of pure aluminum with no seams or joints. 70c LIPPED SAUCE PAN 37c l-qt. size. Quantities in this sale are limited. Housewares Shop. Basement Groceries Crisco, extra large"'siz) $1 .95, large $1.35. mediuiOc, OfZn small OOks Coffee, Mocha & Java type, our 4 5c grade, tomorrow at only, the QC pound OOL Sliced Peaches, California, in good sugar syrup, No. 2 ' ,arKc Seediest Raisins, guaranteed ne crop, priced now at only, " Q, 2 pounds 25c, pound XOL Sauer Kraut, Libby's solid pack, No. 2 cans, dozen $1.10, the Q Willamette Lard, one of the purest and best, large size $2.05, !fl medium $1.05. small UUC ImUnt Postum, large cans A priced at Ot Asparagus Tips, white, one of the best " brands, dozen $2.50, 00 the can iL Layer Fis, California, new - fT crop, best quality, pound . . AtU Walnuts, new crop, medium -J A hard shell, pound Ninth Floor. Fifth sUr-et Our Furniture Store Offers These Attractive Specials for Homefurnishing Day PLATES $5.00 READ THESE PRICES: Porcelain Crowns $3.50 to S5 i ' Porcelain $1.00 ' 22-K Gold Crowns $3.50 to $5 -22-K Cold Bridge $3.50 to $5 Extracting 50c ' ' The Union Painless Dentists are Incorporated under the laws of . Oregon, and the company is re sponsible for the mlarantee that : Koee with ail the work that leaves their office. This affords the fiublte absolute protection against nferior ' workmanship and ma terials. Curtains NEW curtains of splen did quality scrim and mar quisette. Trimmings of good edges and insertions, Cluny lace and npvel em broideries. Specially priced tomorrow as follows : $2.75 GRADES, $1.50 $3.50 GRADES, $2.50 $4.00 GRADES, $2.95 $4.50 GRADES, $3.25 $5.00 GRADES, $3.65 Curtain Shop, Seventh Floor 4-Days' Sale Good Linoleum, Yd. 93c For Wednesday and the balance of this week we offer aji exceptionally good grade of linoleuni at this low price. People are now planning new furnishings for spring so this sale offers savings that are most timely as well as most substantial. A good variety of new patterns in blue and white, gray and white and tan colorings. Many are in the popular small tile design. The quantity is large but as the price is so low we strongly advise early shopping if you wish to share in this remarkable sale of linoleums at, square yard, 93c. -Seventh Floor, Fifth Street PAINLESS DENTISTS 231 H MORRISON, CORNER SECOND ENTIRE CORNER Look for the Bit Union Sign 1 mm f II Hear the 1 Wonderful 'New Edison Tomorrow This is the wonderful instrument you have been read ing and hearing so much about. It re-creates music so perfectly that the re-creation cannot be distinguished from the original. Some of the world's best artists have tested this in public by singing or playing in direct com parison with Jhe Edison "re-creation. . Come in and hear his wonderful instrument to morrow. We shall play for you gladly, whether you contemplate purchasing now or not. , Prices range from $100 to $250. The instrument illus trated is the famous $100 Edison. . Easy Payments If Desired . - . ' Phonoraph Shop. Sixth Floor First of all we wish to impress on you most strongly the fact that the furniture offered in this sale fully mea sures up to the most exacting standards for worth, de pendability and beauty. The very special prices we are quoting for this sale arc meant to effect a spee,dy lessen ing of stocks, so as to afford needed space on our great furniture floors, for new purchases made by our buyer just returned from the east and which are now in transit or to be shipped shortly. Fine, medium priced suites in hand some American walnut are featured at very attractive price concessions and odd pieces in mahogany are als'j sale-marked for clearaway. Here is a brief outline: $100.00 Berkey & Gay Solid Mahogany Dining Table with 54-inch top, 8-fL extension, $79.85. $103 Solid Mahogany Dining Table in Adam de sign, pedestal base, 54-in. top, 8-ft exten., $75. $45.00 Mahogany Serving Table in Adam design, reduced to $36.00. $83.00 Berkey & Gay Mahogany China Cabinet in Adam design, $67.50. " EASY PAYMENTS Arranged if Desired $340.25 ten-piece dining room suite, as illustrated. In American walnut, Wil liarrh& Mary design. Suite consists of buffet 60 inches wide, table with 54-inch jtop, china cabinet; serving table, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair with tapestry seats. $272.00 t . ' ' - . . .15 ' 1 t $325.25 American wal nut dining room suite in William and Mary design. Suite, consists of 60-inch buffet without mirror, 52 inch top dining table, china cabinet, serving table, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair with seats covered in tapestry. Reduced to $258 .60 $353.50 William and Mary dining room suite of American black wal nut. Suite consists of 54-inch round table with 5 handsomely turned legs, buffet, china cabinet, serving table, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair all with tapestry upholstered seats. Reduced" to $282.80 $153.50 William & Mary dining room suite in American black walnut. Buffet 66 inches long, China Cabinet 40 inches wide, large serving tabic, 54-Mnch top dining tabic, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair with tapestry seats. - A very attractive suite" at $362.80 $320.50 Queen Anne dining room suite in American walnut. Suite consists of buffet, china cabinet, serving tabl :, dining table w'ith 51-inch top, 5 chairs and 1 arm chair with tapestry seats. Very specially priced in this sale at $249.50 Furnltur Shop. Elrhth Floor. BB. WXXTSTOHZ, MOS, i -