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if SECTION TWO EDITORIAL TOWN TOPICS EIGHT PAGES IN FIELD Or SPORTS . FOREIGN NEWS :. I i r . - V v ..: ; PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1. 1920. PRESERVE OREGON SCENERY, AIM OF CAMPAIGN BEGUN Forester Warns Against Destruc tion of Natural Beauty by Log ging Operations and Otherwise. A campaign for the preservation . of Oregon's natural scenery along the sides of the new forest highways . to be constructed this year has been launched by the fo'rest service. Dis trict forester George Cecil, in a let ter to his, supervisors, has sounded the warning against the destruction of scenic effects through logging op erations along highways or through felling timber for highway construc tion itself. I'Durtng the present period of road construction," says Cecil, "Irreparable damage will be done In the forests un less a due regard Is had for proper landscape and scenic effects. The gov ernment cannot escape the responsibil ity where roads are constructed through appropriations to the forest service. Not only does the service willingly ac cept that responsibility, but It feels it should, take a leading part in the move ment for the preservation of trees along scenic highways through cooperation with all road building agencies operat ing in and near the national forests." &ERIOCS DAMAGE DOSE Cecil calls attention" to the serious damage done to some of the important highways of Wnwhlngton by logging operations on private lands and refers to the national park administration, the Natural Parks association of Washing ton and the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce and Portland Chamber of Commerce as organizations, working toward the preservation of Northwest highways. Regarding the proposal that the for r st service acquire private lands of permanent forest nature in and near the forests through land exchanges. Cecil defines the policy of the forest service as being favorable to the acqui- nitlon of conslderiAle bodies of perma nent forest land traversed by Important highways and suitable for addition to the forest, but not favoring the secur ing of narrow strips of, land running . many miles outside the forest, because rof administrative difficulties, LANDSCAPING IS PROBLEM "the problem of national forest lands. says Cecil, is that of proper landscap ing, as regards the cutting of trees and the proper location of important forest roads, changing the road location to reach not only some valuable scenic areas, bit decrease construction costs, preserving camp grounds, increasing the scenic value through leaving clumps of trees within the right of way and other items of a necessary recreational plan. JuhI" as a carefully worked out recreational and landscape plan will be a living monument to the administra tion, says Cecil, "so will a carelessly . supervised Job constantly testify to in efficiency." ' In all cases of timber cutting on areas 'Intersected by public roads of sufficient recreation and .scenic Importance, a bonier of trees should he left uncut, Cecil warns nls supervisors. HOW BOB I) Kit SHOULD ItUN "This border should run from 200 to 800 feet In width," says the district for- ester, "and the timber borders should T te given appropriate parkwlse treat ment." It is suggested that : ".- 1 Vistas be opened through these bor ders wherever; good exterior views are available. t Hue caution Jte exercised to keep an open view of the road for the protec tion of autotnobilists. A rigid and regular wall of trees with side paralleling the' road be not formed, but that as much informality as pos , sible be secured. Wherever possible, a pleasing border of native shrubbery be kept between the ' . roadway and the tree belt. '."In connection with-timber cutting of all kinds." advises Cecil, "recreation - areas of, value for camp srounds, sum mer home sites, etc., must be protected In their tree cover" XVIDK COOPERATION SOflJHT . Cecil urgef the attack of this problem . upon national forest lands as a pre requisite for securing the cooperation of commercial clubs, county courts, state road commissions and engineers. In se curing preservation of trees along roads . through private lands and logging works outside as well as Inside the for ests. "Few people are advised of a damage , of the character we are considering un til after the damage is done," reminds Cecil, "and for this reason we must co operate with agencies having to do with road construction or granting rights of way before the contemplated projects are put through." Only 1000 Pioneers Live in Oregon Now, George Himes Says ' Just what Is a pioneer? George Himes, secretary of the Ore : gon Historical! society, sayai the real Oregon pioneers as defined by the pio ' 'eer association are those who came to Oregon either by crossing the plains or via Cape Horn up to and including 1833. , and those-who were born in Oregon tip to 1859, the year when Oregon was ad mitted into the union as a state. So far as can b determined, about 1000 pioneers are still living. Himes has ' a completed list of all those who came to Oiegon in the years 1842, 1845 and 1944. but after that, the Usts are Incomplete and have not been segregated Into yearly groups. t -, Himes is constantly adding to and classifying his pioneer information. One ef his incompleted bits of research is the determination ef the predominance of the previous residence or pioneers, north or south of the Mason and Dixon line. ' Out of 7500 cases. Htmes found 56. per cent to have come from the north, 33 '' per cent south and the balance to have - come from foreign countries. intended to kill wasps; hut working as i. . with nther . Insects, la an imnlA. . jnent that squeezes them, between platea Jpm trigger 1 pulled. - Double Trading Stamps Will Be Given On January Bills if Accounts Are Paid in Full by February lOth Don't Overlook This Saving!; Portland Agency for Carter's Knit Underwear Home Journal Patterns Gossard, Nemo, Bien Jolie Corsets Richardson's Quality LinensSweefter' Vac and Hoover Electric Cleaners New Spring Millinery Just in by Express You will be delighted with these charming new Hits for arly Spring wear. Take a few" moments' time and' visit the' Millinery Store tomorrow and see them. Prices range from $7.50 up to $25.00 KODAKS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES NEAR MAIN STAIRWAY ON( THE FIRST FLOOR Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Olds, WortmanS? King The Standard Store of the Northwest .FILLED STAMP BOOKS REDEEMED IN CASH AT S. & H. OFFICE THIRD FLOOR New Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Fourth Floor New Reed Carriages $40 to $52.50 Go-Carts in several styles priced at $17 to $23.00 Sulkies $10 to $25.50 Orioles $19 to $22 "Cleae-Up Week"-Great Savings All Over the Store Women's Dresses $19.98 Second Floor- W o m e n's high class Dresses of wool serge and silks. Large selection of smart styles for street wear. For merly 526.75 and (PI Q QQ $28.50 sale price tDJLVuO Women's Dresses At $24.98 Second Floor Beautiful Dresses of Satin, Georgette Crepe and Serge. Beaded, embroidered and braided styles. Lines formerly selling at 542.50 to 149.75. Oi QQ Specially priced at tDTTwO Women's Dresses At $38.98 Second Floor Dresses of Velvet, Satin. Serge and Tricotine. Splen did range of the season's best styles in desirable colors. For merly priced 552.50 IQQ QQ to 568.50 special DOOVO Crepe Waists $6.48 Second Floor Women's Waists of Georgette Crepe and' Crepe de Chine in plain colors and combi nations. Beaded and embroidered effects. Tailored or flfC f Q" fancy. Clean-Up ' Sale i)O4:0 SPECIAL Women's high-class Waists of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin and Tricol ette odd lines from IQ Q regular stock. Special vOerti Clean - Up Sale Women's Suits and Coats Second Floor All winter Suits and Coats must move out quickly in order to make room for Spring stocks now coming in. Those who have put off buying their suit or coat may now choose at a great saving. For your con venience we give below a brief list of clean-up offerings for Monday. Women's Suits LOT 1 Women's and Misses' Suits in a splendid assortment of styles and materials lines formerly priced at 537.50 up to rj FA 542.50 Clean-Up Sale D I OV LOT 2 Women's Suits in belted and tailored models. Broadcloth, Velour, Si'vertone and Fancy Mix tures. Models formerly priced from 549.75 up to 562.50. JOQ Qf Specially priced at only DiOUll LOT 3 Women's Suits in beau tiful dressy models for street and afternoon wear. Strictly high-class. Formerly priced 587.50 (Pf Q QK to 595.00 special at Dx00 LOT 4 Women's Suits in the season's best styles many exclu sive models in this group. Best of materials and trimmings. For merly priced 5165.00 flr? 'A Qff to 5175.00 special D 4 00 Women's Coats . T, $15 LOT l Women's and Misses' Coats in a large assortment of good styles. Belted and loose effects with 1 a r e e convertible collars. 521.00 to 533.75 Coats LOT 2 Women's and Misses' Coats of Wool Velour, Yosemite Cloth, Bolivia and Silvertone mate rials. Lines formerly selling G?OK 135.00 to 45.00. Special fDhiO lui i women's ooats in many of the season's best materials and styles. Some with fancy belts, col lars ana cuffs. Models SQQ QQ formerly 552.50-565 OVVO LOT 4 Beautiful Coats of Silver- tone, Broadcloth, Bolivia and many otner desirable materials Coats formerly selling at 575- (jjjQ fir 5100. Priced special fDUVD a New Spring Apparel Advance Showing Second Floor Monday the Garment Store will feature an initial showing of the new styles for Spring 1920. You are cordially Invited to come and inspect these wonderfully interesUng new garments for coming season New. Suits Jersey Suits in plain and heather mixture s Tricotine Suits, Serge Suits, Checked Suits. Novelty and tailored mod els. Priced $38.50 to $140 New Coats New Coats of Polo Cloth, Bur rella, Homespuns and Novelty Checked materials. Many in new Ya lengths. $22.50 to $75 Women's Spring Dresses Dresses of Tricolette, Georgette Crepe in" plain and flowered effects Satin, Serge, combinations of Satin and Georgette and Serge and Tricotine. The new styles ire very attractive and you will want to see them at once. Priced $35.00 up to $110.00 4800 Yards New Dress Ginghams Priced Special 35c yd. Main Floors Opening Sale of 4800 yards of new Dress Ginghams in the Aisl of Cottons, Motday. Manufacturers' short lengths of best quality 2 7-inch Ginghams in a vast as sortment of patterns. Colors guaran- OK teed absolutely fast. Special a yard OtIC New Wash Goods Be sure and see oar advanced showing of the new Wash Goods. Immense display o Percales, Ginghams, voues, uevonsnires. Cretonnes. Junior Cloths and many others. Huck Towels 38c Each Min Floor Huck Towels of splendid heavy quality full bleached and very absorbent. Lay in a good supply of these. OQjt Priced special for Monday's selling ea. "r Bath Sets Main Floor These sets contain one Bath Towel, one Bath Rug, one Hand .Towel and two Wash Cloths. Extra value JQ CA at this price the set at only VWW Madeira Center Pieces at y Off Maia Floor Madeira hand -embroidered and scalloped Center Pieces of fine quality pure linen slightly soiled from display. -5 7,50 Center Pieces -5 8.50 Center Pieces -5 9.00 Center Pieces -110.00 Center Pieces $5 $6, i? .80 .38 .75 .50 This $94 Jewel Range Special $72.50 Sl 111 I MIliMMli ilaMII I I II li Al Sold All Stoves and Ranges Are On the Easy Pay Plan, This is one of the most popular styles in . Detroit Jewel Ranges. It is equipped with Duplex Grate and BURNS WOOD OR COAL. Note the large warming closet, large baking oven, and the handy pouch feed. No other Range will give so much real satisfaction at so low a price. Reg ular 594.00 Range tomor- OHO Kfk row specially priced at only D I dJJ 5 a -r-r All neaters Reduced Regular 57.50 A (A Heaters special at only tDJaUU R e g u 1 a r 524.00 Q fQ Heaters special at only DxJJ Regular 527.50 QOI AA Healers special at only DiL3J Regular 533.25 fl0 (TA Heaters special at only DUclU Regular 537.50 (gOQ QA 1 J Heaters special at only 1900 Electric Washer Demonstration On Third Floor Do you wish to get your wash ing problem on a perfectly sound economical basis?. Have you wished that you might be free, once and for all time, of the drudgery of wash day? A 1900 Electric Washer will solve the problem for -you and to your entire satisfaction. $10 Down and a full year to pay the bal ance. Easy monthly installments to suit your convenience. 1 Don't delay order yours at once! li Wash Boilers at $3.65 Dept. Third Floor NO. 9 (large sire) Copper Bottom Wash Boilers at a special low price for Monday's selling. Seamless tin cover anj equipped with patented stationary hook handles.. Just like illus- JQ tration. Regular 54.50 values DOUt) Silverware H Price Patterns as Illustrated a M ra Third Floor 50-year guaranteed Silver plated Ware in the Adam Period design s shown to the left. We have decided to discontinue this line and at half and less than half regular prices. Single Pieces Pie Servers $1.50 Gravy Ladle $1.50 Table Spoons 50c Soup Spoons 50c Berry Spoons$1.75 Oyster Forks 40c Orange Spoons 40c Dessert Spoons 40c B a b y Spoons 40c Sugar Spoons 75c Pickle Forks 75c Butter Knives- 75c Pieces Sale Ice Tea Spoons tomorrow priced, each 25c Medium Flat Handled Forks priced at 50c Individual Butter Spreaders priced at 50c Ice Cream Forks priced special at only 50c rnces Flat Handled Dessert Forks priced at 40c Are for Single Medium Hollow Handled Knives priced $1.25 Hollow Handled Dessert Knives priced $1.00 Groceries Four eood specials for to morrow in the Model Gro cery on the Fourth Floor. S. & H. Trading Stamps. Cluster Raisins 2-lb. BoxDl Special Choice Cluster Raisins put up in 2-pdund box. Reg- J-j AA ular 51.25 -Monday Other Specials OTTER Minced Clams priced special 3 cans for tlvU VAN CAMP'S Pork and Beans In rfhe regular 15c size. OP On sale special at i for id MONOPOLE String Beans regular 25c size on sale -J Q Monday at only, the can xi Great Yi Price Sale of Curtains Only One Pair of Each Pattern The Annual Inventory ha$ brought to light many single pairs. and small lots of curtains which nVust be disposed of at once in order to make room for the new stock. If you have an odd window here is a good opportun ity to buy curtains at just half the regular prices. S. & H. Stamps given. Single Pairs; of Curtains 53.00Xace Curtains, fl-J r A I 55.00 Lace Curtains, JWJ pfl one pair only special PAww one pair only special DaSstlU 56.00 LaCe Curtains, JQ QA (PtliUV one pair only speci 54.00 Lace one pair on 54.50 Lace one pair on e Curtains, AA ly special VtUW e Curtains, OP ly special one pair ofily- special' 53.00 Lace- Curtains, one pair only special -52.00 -53.00 -53.50 -54.00 -54.50 Curtains in 2 Pair Lots At yx Off Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, Curtains, pair pair pair pair pair at at' at at at $1.50 2.25 2.60 13.00 3.37 55.00 Curtains, pair at 56.00 Curtains, pair at 57.00 Curtains, pair at ' 58.00 Curtains, pair at 512.50 Curtains, pair at $3. .75 .50 .25 .00 $9.35 $4. It; Dainty Ruff led Curtains Third Floor Odd pairs of ruffled Curtains to be sold at half price. 54.50 jCurtains, now at $2.25 -55.00 Ruffled Curtain $2.50 56.00 Ruffled Curtain $3.00 r S. & H. Stamps with purchases. K3 JUST? IN new shipment of Cre tonne Covered Boxes and Cedar Chets.f-Diplay In Drapery Dept Valentines Make yovr selections now while assortments-are complete. Greeting. Cards, me chanical figures, boxed Valentines in great variety. Stationery Dept. t Fir. Valentine Favors Favors, Luncheon Sets, Table Covers, Napkins, Cut-Outs and other novelties on display at Dennison Booth, 2d Floor. Clean-Up Sale of Shoes At Notable Savings Main Floor Thrifty shoppers will be out in force for It isn't often such good bargains are to be had in footwear of dependable quality. Not all sizes in each style, but practically all sizes and widths In sale. V $12.00 and $14.00 Shoes at $7.95 $8.00 Shoes at $6.00 omen's Laced Shoes of -Worn brown or blacky kid, black calf with gray suede '4ops, black kid with champagne tops, light gray kid with cloth tops flr7 QP 512 and 514 Shoes. P 'U Laced Shoes on the popular plain toe last with Louis Cuban heel and welt soles. C AA puuu Regular 58.00 Shoes 59.50 Hayana brown (If7 AA Laced Boots at. t pair D VU 510.50 Havana BroVnJaa5hos with Louis Cuban heels $8.00 514.00 Laced Shoe of gray or brown kid with cloth tops, $9.95 Clean-Up Sale of Hosiery Starts Monday Morning i Thousands of pairs Women's and Children's Hose go out on the bargain tables forsthe Clean-Up Sale at substantial savings. By far the. best values welhave offered for many months. Therefore, don't fall' to supply your hosiery needs at once. S. & H. Stamps given. Women's Hose 39c Pair Silk Lisle Hose 80c Pair Main Floor Women' Full Fash ioned Lisle and Cotton Hose in white also Seamless Silk, Boot Hose in black. Odd lines and a few irregulars. Sues syi, 9, 9 special, pai ) 39c Main Floor Women' Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose of extra quality. These are very elastic and have a beautiful finish. Black, white and dark brown. A 1 1 OA. sizes specially priced Oyi Seamless Silk Hosiery at $1.15 Full Fashioned Silk Hose $2.15 Main Floor Women's Silk Hose in seamless style with reinforced heel, toe and garter top. Black,' white and Havana brown. Ir regular makes. Priced "ff special at' the psir Oi.Atl Main Floor Women's Full Fash ioned Silk Hose with double heel, toe and garter welt. .Black, white, Havana, gray and navy. Well known makes. PO - ff specially priced, a pair Day10 Children's Hosiery Main Floor 1200; pairs Chil dren's Lisle and Cotton Hose irregulars of our t regular 75c quality. Shown in, light and me dium weights. Black and white. All sizes. 40c. 45c. 50c pair. Main Floor Spechl lot of good serviceable Hose for boy and girls. Medium weight and very elastic. Double heel and toe. Will give splendid wear. Priced special at 50c to 65c a pair. Infants' Hose Special Pair 39c Infants' Silk Hose at 69c Main Floor Infants' Cotton Hose in the famous "Pony" brand. White only. Elastic ribbed. Full assortment OQn size. Sceclal. the" pair ilUls Main Floor Infants' Thread Silk Hose white and a few pairs in pink and blue. Irregulars of a well known make. All Q sizes.. Priced special, pair DiC INFANTS' CASHMERE HOSE of good quality with silk heel and toe. White and biacx, iizes 4 to 6yi a pair 50c Hoover Electric Cleaners Hoover Electric Cleaners are guaranteed to remove all hair, thread, lint and imbedded dirt from carpets and rug.. Call or phone for FREE Demonstration in your home. Hoover Cleaners sold on the dub plan 55 down, then 55 f per month' NO : INTEREST Slightly Used Cleaners At Sale Prices We hare few' Cleaners that have been nsed for demonstrations which will be sold1, at a discount. Folly guaranteed, jr No old . or used sweepers are sold from this s t o r c as ' oe w foods; Ml LI I tl I If I Si rv Ml W , I 1 Mi i T 4