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THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. I SINNOTT ATTACKS PARSON OPPONENT AS PREVARICATOR 1 --.- . --?t contentions " concerning the boundaries of the Klamath reservation to the court of claims cam before the house a few days ago, and 'was refused considera tion , upon objection by . Representative Walsh -of Massachusetts. t ' 81nnott returned the. same night from a trip to ' Oregon,, where he was called by the death of his brother,-and at a later date win try to secure action on the -bill, which involves a large amount of damages ; for land alleged to have been lost to the Indiana because of LfcrroT in the. location of the reservation .,f boundaries,, .4 , ? . Washington. May ' -i3. WASH INGTON BUREAU OF THE JOUR NAL.) Representative afmott Wed nesday made a speech' iir the house flaying his opponent -for nomination, the Rev. Owen,je Jones, aa "a. pie varicating , parson," .becase I of fa campaign ' cireulart Jones, is . said to be circulating In "The ' Dalles and elsewhere, which assails Sinnott for his vote on the railroaeV bill, armed ship amendment and pother j'meas urea, .j . : . J-:iJ': "' . " Sinnott's characterization of his opponent-was seveVal ti tries Interrupted by applause and laughter. '. Introducing his more' detailed reply .concerning his rec ord he said, io.. part,: ' : ! I have as an opponent an unusual personage, a' rare avis, . seldom seen' oV- , heard'; a prevaricating parson, " who is distributing an,- ambiguous, and anony mous circular which-mendaciously miti represents not onlyv myself, ; but many Republican and Democratic' members of the Sixty-fourth congress. . "This circular also misrepresents all Republican members of the Sixty-fifth congress, aa weli - as - many Democrats. I would not dignify it with a notice did it not Impute disloyalty ., to my govern ment. In proper circles this gentleman .is an advocate of government owner ship and operation of railroads, ' He was therefore an honored guest ; of " 1 the Plumb Plan ; league banquet at Baker on March 18. , ... j : . .. . ";' -i "In agricultural sections he soft ped als on government ownership and oper ation and goes in high to advertise his membership in the Farmers' union. The National grange as well as the Farm ers' union petitioned congress to re turn the railroads to private ownership. I voted to return them. I want to take this occasion to expose this Imposter. My opponent may- ride . either horse alore government "ownership and op eration pr private ownership. He may ride the Plumb plan horse or the horse of the,. Farmerr union ' and National grange, but he cannot ride both horses, at once, even though he were the Co lossus of .-Rhodes., The spread is too great." ' '.. . , , .. , t- . Sinnott inserted la, the Congressional Record the campaign circular and state ment of his position on each point. , mm ' Sinnott's Klamath Indian Measure Is Temporarily Blocked Washington, May 13. (WASHING TON BUHKAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Representative Sinnott's bill to ' permit fhe Klamath Indians to submit their Jury Disagrees in Physician's Trial ' Helena, 1 MontJ, May - 1. Standing elgh. for - conviction and four for ac quittal, the jury In the case of Dr. R. K. Kamsville, charged with the murder of Mrs. Agnes J. Smith through an at tempt to perform ' an illegal operation, reported to ; Judge R. Lee Wednesday that they could not come to an agree ment. They were out 48 hours. The jtry was dismissed. County Attorney J. R, Wine, who conducted the prosecu tion for ' the state, said, that : the case would be retried at the -.next term of court. . Rota ri ana to Travel : Centralia .May 13. The Centralla Ro tary club - .organized ' three weeks ago, stmt a strong delegation to Aberdeen to day tj take part in the delivery of the cnarier or we new. ADeraeen ciuo. 7 ALLEM'S 'FOOT-EASE TkcAatbeyOc to Shake brte Taar Smcs And eprinkle In the Foot Bath. It takes the sting out of f Corns,. Bunions, Blisters and Callouses and gives rest and com fort to hot, tired, smart ing, swollen feet. More than 1,500,000 pounds of Powder for! the eet were used by onr Army and ravy during tne war. Allen's Foot I - der for the feet. takes the friction from the shoe, fresh ens the feet and makes walking a de light. ' C ' J : - Nothing relieves the pain of tight or new shoes so quickly or thoroughly. x tj i(.KHuy. tsoia everywnere. NOTICE! JVomen's Apparel Half Price Sale at Blank's Sample j Shop 360 Morrison St., Corner Park 1 H S P R ft SI R 55 r? R P S? 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(Uiwuvrift'uj in n v,'m i $2.50 Boys' Good tweed fabrics, the kind that wear ; sises 6 to 15 years. 93 Boys High-grade Kairk r Kaee Paatsi all l QQ .......... 1 w w , sizes at 10c Ladies' Kerchiefs 3c Soft, white hemstitched Hand kerchief 8 ; limit five to ' one customer. t t 254 'to' HOt Iadlen Fine Handkerchiefs; beautiflly em broidered ; seconds. I 0 Choice, each I $3.00 New Corsets 98c Iadtes' Corsets; sizes 18 to 28. Samples and broken lines. - 95.00 Nw Corsets,: the i fin est qualities : samples and broken lines. Nearly M QO all sizes. Sale price. lwU $2.50 Bunga low Aprons $i;28 Iadles' Percale I Aprons, full cut, regular sizes, many pat terns:' ?3iSO. High-grade Bancalow proas, newest styles.- O OQ " " " ': , : Hundreds Are Taking Advantage of These Marvelous Bargains! Great Enthusiasm Throughout the Store Is Piling up the Greatest Volume That This Store Has Ever Known Quality Merchandise at Prices That Baffle Present r Conditions ! SULKS ALMOST TO) Sale price $1.25 Gingham "Dresses 59c Gingham Dresses for little girls ; sizes 2 to C ; neat styles. 93 High-grade Little Ging ham Dresses, sizes i f QQ to 6, to go at ....... liw $3.50 Bath Robes Sizes 8 to W years; for girls or boys; fine heavy robing pretty patterns. 91.50 Iafaats' Bath Robes fine quality to go at 7Q only i ;.. 3 $5.00 White Dresses $2.79 Girls beautiful white fancy Dresses ; sizes 2 to 6. le nit . irl Whit Fun Presses, ages 8 to li. f Q QQ to go at ;o tut $1.98 Hundreds of yards of High-grade Plain Colored Satins, Taffetas and Crepes de Chine, bought especially for Tour 1.0th Trade Building 'Sale, are now offered for the .first time. T $3.00 and $3.50 Chiffon Taffetas, 36 Inches Wide Soft finish. Colors navy, Copen, rauDe. Havana, old rose 1 and T jlack, per yard . . .. $3.00 All-Silk Messalines and Satin de Chines 36 inches wide; colors, ivory, old rose, sky, Nile, Pekin, Copen, saxe, navy, taupe,. brown, era v. black, , etc. Priced at, the yard . . . . . . j .". . . . . . $3.00 Crepe de Chine 40 Inches Wide Pure silk; colors, ivory, pink, flesh, old rose, sky and turquoise. Priced special, the yard, at. . . . . , $3.00 1 and $3.50 f novelty dress silks, '36 inches wide ; immense line of patterns, all colors,' per yd. Ladies' Suits $30.00 Ladies' Spring Suits at.'..; $50.00 Ladies' Spring Suits at. $60.00 Ladies'? Spring Suits at. . $75.00 Ladies'FSpring Suits at. .$15.70 $31.70 .$39.60 .$48.60 Ladies'. Dresses $25.00 Ladies new Silk Dresses. . . . ... .$14.70 $35.00 Ladies' new Silk Dresses. ... . . . .$19.70 $50.00 Ladies' new Silk Dresses. ...... .$29.70 $20t00 Ladies' new Serge Dresses . . . . . .$12.70 $30.00 Ladies' new Serge Dresses. .... , .$18.70. $35.00 Ladies' Tricotirie Dresses. . . . . .$23.70 $50.00 Ladies Tricotine Dresses. ... . ; .$32.70 $1.98 $1.98 Cotton Dress Goods . ' 30c Amoakear Apron Ginghams All colors and size' checks, f Limit to a customer to yards. Per yard. . $1.00 Beautiful Voile. For dresses and blouses; light and dark grounds. 40 inches wide. Per yard..,.. $1.25 Fina French Veilea 40-inch; new color com binations. A Per yard. 60c DeVonahire Cloth 32-inch; plain colors and stripes. Per yard.. . . . $1.00 Solid' Color VoUe. Beautiful quality; . highly mercerized; 40 inches wide. Per yard........... 21c 79c 98c 49c 65c Sheets and Sheeting $2.50 Mohawk Shecta 63x90; bleached. Limit OQ J' 4 to customer. Each . . . . . . ..... 1 . . . . . .. . tDXaOi $2.75 Mohawk and Herculea Sheeta 71x90; QQ bleached. Limit 4 to customer. Each....... DX.0 $1.25 Pequot Sheeting Bleached, 63 inches wide. Qfif Per yard ... I. .... . . . ....... ... ........... j VW 75c Pillow Caaea Bleached, 42x36 inches. Priced Qq Ladies' Coats $30.00 Ladies' short Sport Coats . . . . . . .$17.70 $50.00 Ladies' short Sport Coats. . . . . . .$33.70 $35 to $75 Capes and Dolmans at. . ... .$19.70 Men's Shoes $6.50 "Gotzian" Dress Shoes $ 9.00 Men's brown Dress Shoes . . , . . . . . $5.87 $12.50 Men's genuine Emerson Shoes. . . ,$7.87 $15.00 Men's! genuine Emerson Shoes. . .$9.87 .$ 3.00 Men's! white Canvas Shoes. . . . . .$1.47 "$ 1 .00 Men's Carpet Slippers . . .-. ... . . ; 47c $ 6;50 Men's strong Work Shoes. . . . . . .;$3.87 $ 8.50 Goodyear Welt Work Shoes. . . . . .$5.87 Men's Suits $18.80 $25.00-Men's and Young -j f OA Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 40. ; Xi.Olr $30.00 Men's and - Young Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 42 . . $.40,00 Men's and Young (tOU Qfh Men's Suits, sizes 34)o 44.'. tDO.Oll .$50.00 Men's and Young &Q A f Men's Suits, sizes 36 to 46. . fDOQ9 $60.00 Men's and Young ( A -g QA Men's Suits, sizes 34 to 46. . 34ioOU $55.00 Firre Weave, Al W O fk OA Wool Serge for men at. . . .-;--v307OU $40.00. Ail-Wool Serge Suits (gOQ OA for5young men at. V. , . . . . . SOOvr Men's Unions $ti25 Men's Athletie Union Suits. . . . . , 69c $200 Knit Unions, regular style. . . . . . .$1.33 $3-00 Knit Unions, regular style. . . . . .$1.98 $3i"50 Light worsted finish Unions. ... .$2.48 Men's Shirts $3J50 Men's fine Dress Shirts, . $500 high-grade Dress Shirts. . . . . . $9 'to $12 Silk Shirts, broken lines. . .$2.29 .$3.48 .$6.95 Work Shirts chambray Work (gj g Q Children's Shoes $3.00 Shoes in Sizes 5 to 8 $4.00 Scuf fers, sizes Sl2 to 1 1 . . . . $4.00 Misses' Shoes, 124' to 2 $5.00 Misses' Shoes, iil2 to 2. .'. . $3.00 Little Gents', sizes 9l2 to 13. $4.50 Boys', Shoes, sizes 134 to 5. $5.00 Boys' Work Shoes, all sizes. $1.25 Boys' Tenrfis Shoes. v. . . $1.00 Children's Tennis Shoes. . . : $1.67 ....$2.47 $2.47 ....$3.67 ....$1.67 ....$2.77 ....$3.47 .... 87c . . . . 67c .2.00 blue Shirts-at $2:50 black sateen Work Shirts. ..... .$1.59 $6.50 fine khaki flannel Shirts. ...... .$3.89 j Men's; Gloves $l;5o Reversible Leather Mittens. ..... 88c $1.50, Strong Leather Work Gloves. ... 93c $2,50 Horsehide Work Gloves. : . . ... .$1.69 Men's Hats $00 Men's Soft Felt Hats at. $(3100 Men's Soft Felt Hats at. $7ii00 Men's Soft Felt Hats at. .$2.77 .$3.98 .$4.69 $400 Men's Fine Qoth Hats now. . . . . .$2.69 $ll50 Men's Caps go at. . ... . .... 87c $3100 Men's fine 'Caps go at . ... ..... .$1.98 Muslinwear $1.50 Ladies' En- 7 velope GKemise $2.50 Ladies' Envelope Chemise ; . . . ... . $1.67 $2.00 fine muslin Gowns. ... . . . .$1.27 $3.00 fine muslin Gowns. $1.77 $1.75 Ladies' muslin Petticoats at. ..... . 97c $3.50 L'adies' muslin Petticoats at $2.17 $1;50 Ladies' muslin Drawers, pair. . ... . ; 77c $2.00 Girls' muslin Gowns. .......... .$1.27 $2.o6 Girls' muslin Slips;. .-. .$1.27 $2.75 Girls' muslin Slips. . . .... . . . .. . 4$1.77 i! Overalls $2150 blue denim . union-made .Overalls for . . . .... . . .... $4.50 khaki one-piece Overall Suits at only . ;. . .... . . . . . . $5i5o blue- d e n i m one-piece Overall Suits it . . . . . . . . . . $1.82 $39 $3.98 i 25 c u Y 50c 75c 75c 85c Ladies Underwear -Ladies'; Cotton Vests, priced special for this selling' at. . . . . Ladies j Cotton Vests ........ Ladies' ! Cotton Vests . Ladies' Cotton Union Suits . Ladies'l Cotton Union Suits, 12 c -. 33c .56c 47c .69c $1.35 Ladies' Cotton Union Suits. . :3c