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12 THE OREGON , DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1920. SEE ALSO ADVERTISEMENT ON OPPOSITE PAGE uini SAMEDAT DECLARES S t EG E L By Hudson Hawley I'bN Fna !!(( CoMPMitnt Washington, Dec. 8.- Racial Issues were injected into the fight over the immigration bill wbich haa just been introduced into the house when Rep resentative Sleget of New York, fol lowing Tuesday's adjournment, "de- flared In- an interview "that antl J ewish propaganda, sponsored by - Henry Ford, automobile magnate of Detroit, was the main cause of the present day agitation in favor of re stricted immigration.-' Sieral had previously igiyen notice on tb floor of the house ot his intention e fight the measure reported out by the house Immigration committee,-of which Representative JUbertMohnson of Wash ' union Is chairman; and had obtained imanimou consent to have considera tion of the -bill go over tor two days in i-rder to allow him time to complete and ttle a minority report. This permission lie secured after a brief parliamentary iklrmish with Johnson and others, in i he course of which he charged that the bill was "being forced through." ; Jew MEjrACEw scoeited . - ' "The point about the whole proposl--Uon." filegel said, is the fear that a large number of Jews Will come in. Otherwise we would have a full bill, a complete bill reported. This is, the first report In the history of congress that ever approached the subject of im- migration - from such an angle. The committee's report reads Just like Ford's nropaganda in his personal organ. The Dearborn Independent. " Declaring that - there were 8.S00.000 Jews now (n this country who had given .1 per cent of their number to the army and navy during the, late war, and as- - sorting that the battle death rate among that 5 per dent; waa' more than that of any other race and creed. Sieicel Inti mated that the alleged antl-Jewlsh trend of the committee report was due to a fear that foreign born Jews were likely to be agents concerned with the spread of Bolshevism. That - fear he pooh poohed, i BED VAXOEB MIItlMfZED ' "Wi are raising a big cry against the Bolsheviks and the reds." he went , on, "while, our big cities actually show a decrease In their crime statistics. Wny, there are three times the number of murders in a city the size of Washing ton, D. C, In the course of a year that there are In New York city, in propor tion to the population. While there is less crime In this country than ever be fore the trouble there Is more publicity given to crime. And there would be even less crime if there were less tin kering With the immigration." Slegel's idea Is that it is the first duty of congress to see that the present immigration restrictions are enforced before it starts to legislate further. He declared that glaring Instances of lax ity are to be found on the Canadian and Mexican '.borders. On the former, he says, there are IS points of entry with only 23 doctors on. duty; all along the frontier to prevent the entrance of im migrants having communicable disease. . W15T8 MOEE FOtK 03T tASD 1 "We should encourage the distribution of aliens Into the Interior of the coun try," Kiegel went on, "and take them away from the big cities. Carrying on welfare and naturalization work at the same time. We should start the proc- . ess of Americaniiatlon the minute that a man or woman arrives over here mor- - ally, mentally and physically; fit for citizenship. That would be much more sensible than , putting down an Ironclad ban on all- Immigration for two years, the way the majority's bill proposes. - "While we are on. the subject of aliens we ought to legislate so that It win be Impossible for - anyone not a United States citised to cast a vote. In Indiana, Missouri, Texas and Arkansas any for eigner who has taken out his first nat uralisation papers can vote In an elec tion, even though he has been in the country for only a year." DEBATE PBOXISES FIGHT The debate over the immigration bill, - which to due to come up under a special rule in the house Thursday, promises to be a battle royal. The rule provides for a general debate of not to exceed 'four hours' duration, one half of the time to be at the disposal of Represent ative Johnson, supporting the measure and the other half to be controlled by the bill's opponents. - n- ; After the general debate's conclusion the bill will be considered under the "five minute rule and a vote will be taken- upon the "moving of the previous question" unless the bouse should vote to recommit the measure to the Immi gration committee. ' . . Timbermen Score High Taxation of 'Cut-Off Lands Spokane. Wash, "Deo. 8. Timbermen f the West severely scored the taxation laws of the Pacltlo states for their high rates on cut-over land, at the annual convention of the Western Forestry and Conservation' aasociA.ttnn: -m. Vf IVIA J m UQ timber land holders 'declared that re forestation In Washington. Oregon and other Pacific coast states by private owners noi ever to be thought of" as long as the high tax on the land continues.-, v ,..--. v: George H. Cecil.' district forester of mma umw ix ine lumbermen hope for a second growth of timber on their land to grow free from the dangers of fire "the operators must get in the habit of considering slash dlsnosa.1 Dart of their season's wnrlr ni ii . . ' - " uiv - be on the same basis in this require- menu Robert Logan Gets v Stay of Execution An additional stay of execution until January 24 was given Robert Loran Tues day by the federal court at the request of Assistant United States Attorney Lusk. . Logan, who was recently re leased from the state penitentiary, after serving a five year sentence, has been sentenced to 13 months at McNeil's island for conspiracy to commit perjury in the Zella Becker homestead contest . case. The present stay extends until the date ol the trial here of Zella Becker. ' Man-twee Halts Charxrn The white slave complaint filed against Jasper IeRoy Foster was ' dismissed Tuesday morning by Federal Judge Bean at the request of United States Attorney Hail Lusk. Lusk told the court that the defendant and principal witness. Ella Wade, J6 years old, intend to get mar ried. - Double Trading Stamps On All Charge Ma the city Women's Silk Petticoats $12.48 Second floor Gift Sale of Women's Silt Petticoats. Ruffled tucked, plait ed and novelty trimmed styles in green, rose, cerise, copen, . purple, tan, etc. Silk Jersey also Jersey tops with taf feta messaline flounces. O AO On special sale now at D AeaO Sweaters $12,95 Second Floor Women's Wool Sweat ers in tuxedo,; flare and sport styles with ties, sashes or belts. .Plain and fancy weaves large selection of the most desirable colors. Me-J- O AC dium and heavy-weights. D.ASatJ Hug-me-Tights $2.49 to $6.75 Second FloorPlain or fancy crocheted Hug-me-Tights in various color com binations. . Light and heavy weights. Very appropriate for gift giving. Made with or without sleeves. Satin trim med. Priced special I $2.49 to $6.75 Knitted Tarns andHats Second "Floor Very - latest styles . In knitted ,Ta,ms and Hats to wear with sweater Novelty trimmings with pompoms. Priced $1.98 to $4.98 Women's Bath Robes $7.50, $8.50, $10 Second Floor A Bathrobe is most acceptable at this season of the year. Our stock is now complete and those who have Robes on their Rift lists will do well to make their selections at once. Bathrobes of "Beacon1 material or eiderdown in many beautiful new patterns and colors. Made with long sleeves. With or without collars. . Corded or satin trimmed. $7.50. $8.50 $10 and $13.75 Gift Stationery Hurd's, Whiting's, Crane's and other high-grade Stationery put up in at tractive holiday boxes for gift giving. 1 to 10 quire sizes. 75c to $15 box. Boys' $18.50 Special $12.45 Main FUor 2 PAIRS OF PANTS with each of these Suits. High-grade garments from best makers. Latest Norfolk models with belts. Made up in novelty mix tures in. best colors. All sizes from 8 J- A 4C to 18. $18.50 to $22.50 Suits special W.Ui? Junior Suits $6.85 Main Floor Ages 5 to 10. Norfolk Suits of blue serge and novelty mixtures. Belted all around. Straight pants. Mostly all artalpaca lined. Former Qf OP $10.00 to $13.50 Suits now specially prictd OUeOO Boys' Knickers Half Price . Main Floor Our entire stock of Boys' Fancy Knickers on sale at HALF PRICE. Brown, gray and green mixtures. Sizes for boys from 7. to 18 years of age. Boys' $1.75 Blouses At 98c Main Floor Boys' Blouses of best grade percales, rinehams and cbambravs. Plain colors and latest stripes.. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Blouses (prmerly at $1.50 and $1.75, special DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THIS STORE AND GET THE Take Lunch In Our Tea Room '-Service from 1:30 to 2:30. A pleasant place to meet your friends and enjoy the best luncheon in Of Portland. Popular prices. 4th Floor. Gteistmas ; Store Is Ready to Serve Courteous Salespeople Matchless Assortments Quick Service Best Values Ideal Photo Albums in leather, linen and imitation leather. Black and fan cy. . Priced from $1.00 up to $5.00 Christmas Cards, Tags,. Seals, Favors. to $22.50 Suits selling AO A now at iUt $17.50 Mackinaws At $9.45 Mam Floor Boys' Mackinaw Coats in the very best makes Plain colors and plaids. Splendid heavy garments with large convertible collars and all-around belts. Sizes 8 to 18 years. LOT 1 $12.50 to $17.50 LOT 2 $18.50 to $25.00 Mickiiuws .now DA Mackiniws on M A AP priced special HvSUO special sale at DxfteJD $12.50 Sweaters $5.95 Main Floor Boy' Heavy Ruff neck Sweaters it less than half price. Plain colors or with body stripes. Gray QC and maroon only. Sizes 32, 34, 36. $12.5 0 Sweat's 3)0elD ALL BOYS', OVERCOATS ARE SPECIALLY REDUCED. OMs9Wortman&Kin Entire Block Morrison, Tenth, West Park and Alder Streets Women's Plush Coats Second Floor We have selected a number of our best grade Plush Coats and offer them at just half regular prices.. Here is a gift suggestion that should appeal to anyone wishing to give something useful. Three-quarter and full length styles in belted, loose and dolman effects. Large convertible collars. Double Stamps, too. $45.00 Goats $2250 $55.00 Goats $2750 Women's In a Great Sale! Second Floor Practically all of our dressy Fur Coats are included in this sale. Splendid assortment of the season's best styles. Short and medium lengths with Urge convertible collars. These Coats are beautifully lined with fancy silks. $125.00 Fur Coats $ 83.34 $425.00 Fur Coats $283.34 --Women's $155.00 Fur flQA AA Coats, specially priced at De7UeUV Women's 1145.00 Fur CQfiIV7 Coats specially priced atDvlJaU Misses' Wool Goats Special $32.45 Garment Store, Misses' and Children's Furs All Reduced! Second Floor Misses' and Chil dren's Fur Sets, Fur Scarfs and Fur Chokers at -reduced prices for the Christmas Sale. , Very latest Styles. Austrian Coney, Martin, Mole, Red Fox, Beaver, Opossum, Skunk, White Coney, Muskrat, Squirrel, etc., etc. The Ideal Gift! V Children's Coney Sets in several styles. Sale prices $3.15-$29.95 White Coney Sets $6.75-521.98 Misses' Scarfs $7.98 io $37.95 Misses' Sets $14.98 to $45.00 Second Floor .. Toilet Goods Gift Sets Perfumes, Sachets, Toilet Waters, etc., put up in dainty holiday boxes. Dier Kiss Sets in fancy boxes priced at $2.75, $3.25, $3.75 to $9.00 Melba Sets in fancy boxes at $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $5.00, $6 to $7.50 Hudnuts Sets at $1.50 to $7.50 Department, Main Floor New Bags and Purses Main Floor Women's Handbags, Purs es, Boston Bags, Shopping Bags, Can teen Bags, Letter Cases, - Card Cases, Pass Gases, Music Rolls and Folios, Fitalls, Collar Bags and many other ap propriate gift articles on display at the Leather Goods Counter. Lowest prices. Imitation White Ivory Toiletfware Mirrors priced at $2.50 to $20 Hair Brushes special $2.50 to $20 Dressing , Combs at 35c to $2.50 Puff Boxes priced at 50c to $6.50 Hair Receivers priced 50c to $6.50 Jewel Boxes priced $1.50 to S9.00 Pin Cushions at $3.50 to $8.00 Bud Vases priced $1.50 to $5.00 Boudoir Clocks, at $5.00 to $15 Cream, Salve Boxes at 35c to $3 Kerchief Boxes priced $10 to $15 Glove Boxes at $8.50 to $17.50 The Standard Store of the Northwest $65.00 Coats $3250 $8950 Goats $44.75 Fur Coats Women's f 175 Fur -j fc nrj Coats specially priced DJLJLOeU I Women's 375 Fur QOCA AA Coats specially priced tD&0JJJ Second Floor OWK Coffee 39c Lb. No delivery of Coffee except with other purchases made in the Gro cery Dept. Our famous OWK Im perial Roast priced 4 special 9Q 3 lbs. for $1.15 pound 1 Sardines 20c CJals Norwegian Smoked Sar dines, priced special, a can 20c 60c Ceylon Tea in bulk. AQn Priced very special, a pound rSC Men's Mercerized Suitable MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS In an immense showing for the Christmas season. Plain and initialed Handkerchiefs made up in the best of materials from the tlain cambrics to the finest linens, . "Cambric Handkerchiefs 15c . to 50c Linen Handkerchiefs special at 50c to $1.75 Men's Ties Choose the Gift Ties at this store and he is sure to be. satisfied with the patterns and quali ties. Thousands of beautiful new Ties in the very latestcolors af prices ranging $1 to $5.00 Silk asd Silk Mixed Mufflers S4 to $12.50 Men's WooL Mufflers priced special at $4.00 and Cash BENEFIT OF THIS CASH Entire Stock of Men's, Shoes Reduced! SB Choose any pair of Men's, Women's or Children's Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords at a REDUCED PRICEl This is the most important announcement the Shoe Store has made this season, as the sale embraces all the very latest styles and best makes. Double Green Trading Stamps will be given on all charge or cash purchases. Women's $16 to $18 Boots Special $7.45 Pair Main Floor 210 pairs of Women's high-grade Boots offered at less than half price. Brown or black leathers, high or low heels, welted or hand turned soles. All sizes and all widths in the lot Patent coltskin and vici kid. Boots &rj .Af? t-ilintr hri-'tnfar it ciA.oo end 118.00 the nair. priced verv special 0 Other Great Bargains In High - Grade Shoes Women's brown kid Boots of John Kelly make. Laced pattern with mili tary or leather half Louis heels. Made on medium narrow toe last without tip. Widths AAA to C, sizes 3 ?1 r OA to 9. In stock at $19.00 tDtleU As above in black kid. (J O OA Regular $16 values, pair J5iieOU $17.50 Havtna brown kldfl1 Q Cfl Boots, high or Cuban heel - Shoe Department, Main Floor OUR GREATEST SALE OF j Garter's Knit Underwear ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Main Floof Beginning Thursday morning our entire stock of Carter's Knit Underwear for Women and Children will go on sale at reductions ranging from 20 to 25. Cotton wool, wool and lisle, cotton and wool in all styles and qualities. A great opportunity to buy the wortd's finest underwear at sub stantial savings. Double Stamps with purchase Carter's Vests, Pants and Union Suits For Women Carter's $2.25 Knit Underwear.' A Priced special for Thursday at wJLmXMU Carter's $3.50 Knit Underwear. $) CO Priced special for Thursday at iDdJU Carter's $4.00 Knit Un- QQ Aft derwear . priied special at POaUU Carter's $4.56 Underwear 1 $3.38 Carter's $5.00 Underwear at $3.75 Carter's $5.50 Underwear at $413 Carter's Underwear for Children -Vests, Pants, Union Suits Carter's $1.15 Underwear at 86c Carter's $1.60 Underwear at $1.20 Carter's .$1.90 Underwear at $1.43 Carter's $2.50 Underwear at $1.88 Carter's $2.75 Underwear at $2.06 Double Trading Stamps on All Purchases ! Gifts For Men! MEN'S SILK HOSE the one gift that never fails to please. Our stock is now, at its best. An - exceptionally good showing of Interwoven and other good makes. $1.00 to $2.50 a pair. MEN'S GARTERS and Arm Bands put. up in neat gift boxes. Large assortment shown. House Coats He would certainly-appreciate one of these good warm Coats. Several attractive styles trimmed with tape or with plaid facings. Also silk or velvet designs. Priced special $11.50 to $20 Purchases SAVING Santa Claus 1 is here and asks us to invite every little boy and girl in Portland to visit Mm in Toyland on the Fourth Floor. Don't let anything- keep the youngsters away. Toyland is filled with new Dolls, Toys, Games and Christmas things. Come, and bring the kiddies. Women's and Children's -r-113.50 black' kid Boots with military heel, pair $10.80 $12,00 flat heels calf Boots, (PA Ct A round toesleUU $11.00 patent Pumps with JQ OA covered heels, the cair only $12.00 vici kid tongue dA ? A Pumps full Louis heel, pair -$14.50 strapped satin $11.60 Pumps with French heel ST Carter's $6.00 Knit Un- &A f?n derwear priced special at DrtlU Carter's $7.50 Underwear at $5.63 --Carter's $8.75 Underwear at $6.57 Carter's.TjS Underwear at $7.26 Carter's $2 Carter's $3 Carter's $4 Carter's $5 Carter's $5 oo Underwear ,00 Underwear .50 Underwear 00 Underwear .50 Underwear $1.50 $2.25 $3.38 J3.75 4.13 m n f vi Hose at $2.75 Box : 6 Pairs to the Box I Formerly 75c Pair J ' Main Floor Buy his Christmas Hose now at a special low price. Fine quality Mercerized Lisle, 1 perfect-fitting, with double beel, sole and toe. Blaek, white, navy, slate and cordovan. Sizes 9yi to iiy. Hose of splendid 75c grade. fl0 ns Priced Very special per box of 6 pairs Li, 4 O Double Stamps on All Purchases : " r