The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921.! J
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
A
TARIFF RATES ON
VEGETABLE OILS
BRING PROTESTS
Washington, Jan. 12. (WASH
INGTON BUREAU OF THE JOUR
NAL) Seattle commercial interests
forwarded strong protests against
the -proposed vegetable .oil rates in
the Fordney tariff bill, alleging that
the duties named are practically
prohibitory, and will': result' in tying
tip many steamers because of diffi
culty in. securing return cargo from,
the Orient,
Congressman John F Miller of Seattle
offered an j amendment to reduce the
rates on peanut, cottonseed, coconut
and soya bean oils, but It wan defeated
without a. record vote. He read tele
: graphic protests from the Seattle Cham
ber of Commerce, the . importers and
K porters association of' Seattle, the
China club iof Seattle, the Foreign Com
merce Association of the Pacific Coast
and B. Hoy Anderson. The statement
of Anderson summarised the matter
thus :
WILL STOP TttADE
"Such drastic measure will,- in my
Judgment, based one. personal experience
as a, custom-hoy se broker during the operation-
of i the" IMngley tariff of 1837,
entirely eliminate such trade to this
coast, except inconsequential shipments
for, local Japanese and Chinese consump
tion. The attitude.of my firm can hardly
be considered as selfish when the ques-
. tion Involves one where Seattle's fine
terminals - and storage facilities are
likely to be empty.
"Today j six American ocean-going
steamers are tied up in Smith's cove for
lack of either outward or inbound car
goes, and the question of whether special
, tariff legislation is going to improve
certain difficult conditions prevailing at
this time is too doubtful and important
to pass without exhaustive hearings
from both, sides to show that the cot
tonseed people of the South and the
rice, beans and peanut people are not
making a reasonable profit. The north
west comer of the United States is so
sparsely populated that our future de
pends upon water-borne trade."
TO PBOTECT INVESTORS
'Miller's plea received no comforting
response from ' Chairman Fordney. who
retorted that while tfie people Sf Seattle
are much interested. In the exclusion of
Japanese, they are asking for the ad
mission of products of Japanese labor.
There have been imports of 600,000 tons
of vegetable oils from the Orient in the
last year, he said.
VI have been covered up by tele
grams," added Fordney, "and the Se
attle Chamber of Commerce sent a man
hea to see me to induce me to withdraw
my objection to these oils coming into
this country so that the docks of Seattle
. and the men who -have money invested
in those docks can make money out of
the foreign Importations coming Into the
country to destroy American capital and
American (labor. There is nothing to the
proposition beyond that."
Rev. E. R. Prichard,
Former Pastor of
' Albany , I s Dead !
1 Seattle,? Wash.. Jan. 12. (I. N. S.)
The Rev. (Evan K.. Prichard, 71, veteran
Presbytterian minister, is dead here today
as a result of barns t received when he ;
stood tooi close to an overheated stove !
and his night clothing caught fire. - He j
was a pioneer minister in the North-!
west," having served i in Oregon, and
'Washington 35 years. I For a number of
years he i was pastor of the Albany, Or.,
Presby terian church. ; j
The Rev. E. R. Prlehard, whose death
occurred; in Seattle Tuesday, was the
father of George A Prichard, a mem-t
ber of the Oregonian staff, f
Employes Balk at
Return to Homes
. reoria; 111., Jan. 12. (I. X. S.) Sev
eral hundred workmen, who found notice
posted the Holt Manufacturing com
pany, manufacturers of farm imple
ments, when they arrived I at the plant
today, refused to accept the reduction
of a 2 Or per cent reduction in wages
and returned to their homes.-. Holt em
ployes, according tO; cominy officials,
have been averaging from 75 cents to
$1.25 art hour." Business depression is
given as the reason for the wage cut in
the company's notice. . - .
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. BttOADWAT AT STARK
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A dinner at "Ye Oregon" Is a de
light yoVH love to share with your
family and your friends.
Dine here, today, or any day this
week, and enjoy the best at a mod
derate price. , , j s
i - Noon Lunches -j..
Dinners -..
After-Theatre Suppers
I - - - ' V j ' 5
Only a step from the street, yet re- .
mote from Its. noise a distin- '
,'guished. dining place patronised
. by the best people.
j Music and Dancng
DTfRIXG, DIXSKR and StJPPEB
. ' . ' . HOURS
Geerge Ol sea's
Orchestra .
Ssnday Service
F. M. Only
Parcels Pott Packages Prepaid on $5.00 Purchases
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Only Contract Goods Excepted
The -Store That Undersells
Because It Sells For Cash
Agents for Butterick Patterns and the Delineator
Everything at a Reduced Price!
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Only Contract Goods Excepted
In Addition to Thousands of Clearance Sale Reductions Which Abound Throughout Every Section of This Great
Store
Thursday We Offer the Following : ?f Dollar Bill" Bargains
0W,
99 Says "Dollar Bill"
"Look WHat I've Got For You'
Nothing Is So Satisfactory as to Know That You Gin Purchase Worthy, Seasonable Merchandise for the Home or Person AND SAVE MONEtYWe
Want You to Know Dollar Bill Is a Big Boy Now! j V
For fjve years "Dollar Bill" has struggled along against a steadily rising tide of high prices. No wonder he's fagged outthe wonder is that he's done as well as he has! But the last
few weeks have seen the tide turn in "Dollar Bill's" lavor. The market has dropped, and "Dollar Bill" is getting stronger every minute! And he's taken off his hat, rolled xip his sleeves and
with a grin on his face promises you real value again. "Dollar Bill" will get in his best licks for you here in thisistore too. For not only is our Great January Clearance Sale in full force
throughout every section of every department of our store but expecting this drop in the market we cleared away for it, bought an abundance of goods at the new prices and stand ready
to give you quality merchandise at wonderful reductions. , j
See How Husky "Dollar Bill" Is Now Put Him
r
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. Sensational Values in This Sale
J of Broken Lines of
VYomen's and Children's
KID GLOVES
One artd Two-Clasp Styles in Kid, Cape(lJ ff
and Washable Kid Leathers -at, PairiD AoVfVf
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This is the sale at which prudent shoppers will provide for both present and
future needs. You can purchase as many pairs as you wish as long as any remain,
but nonejwill be exchanged, sent C. O. D., and no refunds. Each sale will be final
and you ire to mAe your own selections. We know selling will be sensational and
we advise an early visit.
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Included are all broken and discontinued lines all odd lots in kid, washable kid
and cape' leathers in one and two-button styles for women and children. Most
all' colors, in- the ajsortment. While Any Remain You Hare Choice (J" AA
Thursday at, pair, j 5-LUU
Women's Mercerized
LISLE HOSE
3 PAIRS
For $1.00
One-Half Former Price
These fine wearing, splendid appear-
ing mercerized usie nose come n
seamed back and
seamless foot and
seamless styles with
reinforced heel, and
toe and wide garter hem. M All sizes in
bjack, white, .navy,' tpearl grey. medium
grey, cordovan -and champagne THREE
1 PAIRS FOR $1.00.
Women's
Famous Shawknit
SILK HOSE
$1.00 Pair
: All Colors and Black
A Silk Hose that is both perfect fitting
and durable the famous Shawknit
Silk Hose with seamless back and foot
reinforced lisle heel and toe and lisle top.
All sizes in colors cordovan,; grey, Pan
ama, white and,, black. L An unmatch
able offering fof Thursday's J- ffl
Sale at, pair. . . . DXUl
Meet "Dollar Bill," Thursday In Our
Woolen Dress Good i
. Section
You'll agree with us Dollar Bill is
right your dollar has grown immense
ly yOU can purchase desirable Woolen
Dress Goods at this sale far below for
mer figures. All in the following list
go on sale (
Thursday at j
$1.00 a Yard
) New All Wool Challies in neat designs
SO In Auto ware 42 Inch Mohair 42 Inch
Storm Serges 44 Inch Nunsveiling 44 Inch
Shepherd Checks 40 Inch French Serges
44 to 50 Inch Black and White Stripe Fabrics
42 Inch Black Ottoman Cords 50 Inch
Black Bedford Cords 44 to 50 Inch Black
iovelty Fabrics.
Broken lines, odd bolts, surplus lots. etc..
all to be closed out regardless of cost at one
price $1.00 7rd. j
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The Critital Moment Has Arrived
Anticipate and Participate in Thiese Six
Astonishing. Offerings
at $1.00
Values Beyond Comparison
Outing Flannel Gowns
Outing Flannel Petticoats
Children's Outing Sleepers
Corsets of Guaranteed Makes
Children's Gingham Aprons
Women's Bungalow Aprons
A Sale Mighty in Its Swing Im
portance! Demonstrating to
You the Increased Purchasing
Power of Your Dbllar. at This
Store. ;
I - I ONE-THIRD REGULAR Women's Scotch Flannel and Outing C1 QQ
J- Gowns just 10 dozen in jgood styles on special sale Thursday at P-V"
2 HALF PRICE Women's French'and Windsor Heavy On ting Flannel (PI AA
Petticoats white, fancy stripe and Bluebird patterns Thursday at P--.UU
2 HALF PRICE Children's Amoskeag and Government Flannel Sleep- P1 Afl
ers in styles with or without Feet Sizes 2 to 9 years Thursday at PA'UU
4
HALF AND LESS Children's fine Gingham Dresses, Peg-top Romp- AM A A
-Dozens of styles in Sizes 2 to 6 Years Choice Thursday at y W
ers-
C HALF PRICE Women's Corsets in guaranteed makes in Sport and M j A A
"Average Models Sizes 19 to 26 Thursday at. ..... . . .PA.Ul
Zf VALUES TO DOUBLE Women's Riverside Gingham end Scout P.er- j AA
: cale Fancy Apron Dresses in Checks, Stripes, Plaids and Plain Colors. P J-.vJvJ
! A limited number. Formerly sold to double Thursday's Price. !
, No Phone or Mail Orders None Sent C. O. D. and None Elxch&nged.
Positively None Sold to Dealers. .
Right to Wort For ou!
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FVTn A I THINK OF IT!
A l rVTli JUST 300 PAIRS
Women's Shoes
and Pumps
In Thursday's Sale at
S1.Q0
Those Who Attended Our Last- Great
Sale of This Character Will Be Here
When Our Doors Open 9 Aj M. Wc
Advise Others to Do Likewise.
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It 1$ a final clearance of all broken lines,
consisting of the season's popular styles in
Mack ana Drown Kia. ana aii a Kin learners,
tnth huttnn and lace Shoes and popular stvle
Pumps, with high or low heel, Goodyear welt
or McKay soles. All sizes in the lot. Come
and look for yours. Pay Only $1.00 Pr.
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Special for
"DOLLAR DAY"
- Women's
Initial
Handkerchiefs
6 for i
$1.00
Both pure Linen and fine sheer
Lawn a Handkerchiefs with 'initial em
broidered in. white or colors.
EXTRA!
Special lor
DOLLAR DAY
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omen's
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
5 for
$1.00
Irish hand embroidered! Handker
chiefs in dainty white or iolored de
signs..
36 to 44 Inch Widths in
Voile, Organdie and Net Flouncings
At $1.00 Yard
Lines Formerly Sold to 5 Times This Price! -
The most astonishing Embroidery Values ever offered to the Womenjof this city
Without regard o cost or former selling price, we offer the entire assortment of
these beautiful high-grade-3 6 to 44 Iich Flouncings at one price.
Included ane: j Ruffled Flouncings of fine imported Organdie in all desirable colors
White embroidered Net Flouncings in handsome patterns; also fine Voile Flouncings
in beautiful white embroidered patterns all at $1.00 yard. j
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, Special Thursday
"Dollar Day"
WOMEN'S
Voile
Waists
At $1.00
Sizes 36 to 44
crisp, clean Voile
Waists in broken assort
ment to close this sale:
at this bargain price.
Special Thursday
"Dollar Day"
Women's and Misses'
Middy
Blouses
At $1.00
Sizes 1.6 to 42
regulation style
Middy Blouses of fine
white Jean. One day
only at t h i s special
price.
Special Thursday
"Dollar Day"
COTTON
Flowered
Petticoats
At $1.00 '
O Well made neat bot
ton Petticoats nh a
variety of pretty flow-J
ered patterns. While
any remain at the above
price. ".
; Special Thursday -
"Dollar Day"
4 Men's Dress
: Shirts
i At $1:00
Q fine custom made
Dress Shirt? of stan
dard Percale, made coat
style with double Trench ;
cuffs and star(?he?l neckV
band. AH sizes 1 4-, to "
17 'm ; neat f patterns.
Special Thursday
"Dollar Day"
Men's Socks
- 4 Pairs
For $1.00
O for this sale only we
offer Men's fine
black Cotton Socks in
Styles with white sole or
all white foot no seam
at toe all sizes. One
Day Only at
4 for.
;:$i.oo
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Special Thursday
"Dollar Day"
Men's Work
-Shirts
At $1.00
.O Regulation style with
flat collar and faced
sleeves. They come in '
grey j arid j in dark and
.light blue, and in sizes
14J to 17 in the as
sortment.J 1 J" AA
Day Only at Ol.UU
THURSDAY
'DOLLAR DAY"
Beautiful
6 to 10 Inch
NOVELTY RIBBONS
, At $1.00 Yard
Formerly Selling to More Than Twice
This Amount!
Yes almost three times, this sale
price. High-grade Novelty Ribbons in
'6 to 10 inch widths especially adapted
for bagjs, vestees, girdles, -camisoles,
etc. They come in stripes, plaids, light
and dark jacquards, etc. All are in
This Sale at $1.00 yard. i
THURSDAY
DOLLAR DA Y'
Most Desirable
Styles in
WOMEN'S NECKWEAR
At $1.00
Sets, Collars and Vestees
1-3 to 1-2 Off!
At this surprising price reduction
-'you have choice from up-to-the-minute
istyles in Collars, Sets and Vestees in
fine Laces, Organdie, Georgette, Crepe
and Satin. Broken assortments in this
season's best styles. All at one price .
Thursday at $1;00..
Dollar Bill Says:
See How Big I Havej Grown
In the Domestic
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The way he's stepped into our popu
lar Domestic Section and set to work
is'a wonder ! Here's a list of aifew. of
the J offerings that show art amazing
growth in value-saving so, come
Thursday and profit extraordinarily!
Huck
Towels
7 for
$1.00
Fine all
wTiite Huck
4 Inches.
Honeycomb
Towels
3 for
$1.00
Large, dur
able Honey -comb
Towels,
20x40 inches.
Pillow
Slips
4 for .
$1.00
Well made
bleached Pil
low Slips, 42
x36 inches.
CI AH l?U For Choice From-
While 'Any Remain
BABY BLANKETS 30x40 in.; they come in pink, and blue styles and all white.
JAP. LUNCH CLOTHS 42 in. sq., dainty Japanese Lunch Cloths in several designs.
BLEACHED SHEETS 72x90 in. full bleachedj seamless, neatly trimmed Sheets.
LONG CLOTH
4 YARDS FOR $1.00
Fine soft finish Nainsook finish Long
Cloth of standard quality.
CRASH TOWELING
r 5 YARDS FOR$1.00
. Durable part linen unbleached Crash
Toweling in i6 inch width.
Our EiUire Stock of FINE CRETONNES and TERRY DRAPERIES Thursday at $1 Yd.
Our Store Now&fy
Opens at 9 A. M.
Store Closes tit
5:30 P. M.
Saturday 6 P. M.
THE MOST IN VALUE- THE BEST IN QUALITY
EL.
"Dollar Day"
In Our Basement
9ft Large
V Bars of
White Wonder
Laundry Soap
At $1.00
Yes -20 -bars for
t.00 while any re
main. No phone orders
and none sold to deal
ers.. None delivered ex
cept with other goods. 1
THURSDAY
"Dollar Day"
At Notion Counter .
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- Ebony Back
Hair Brushes
With White Bristles
At $1.00
O Good weight Hal r
Brushes with Ebony
back and fine white
bristles. Just about 1 00
to sell at this sale.
! THURSDAY
"Dollar Day"
At Notion Counter
Red Rubber
Water Bottles
2-Qt Sise
.At $1.00
About 40 guaranteed
, red rubber Water
Bottles in two-quart size
to close !at the above
low price, j.