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4 h; vTDNEoDAY, OCTOBER. 12. 1S21. THE .OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. .PORTLAND, OREGON - i- , - , . - - - i ( Usual 30-Day Wait NO CLEMENCY TO UEANOOVe r aem, Oct "' 12. Oovernor Olcott will not Intervene hla executive powers to sav either John L, Rathlo or James Owen from .death on the callows fop their part in the murder of Sheriff Til 1 Taylor of Umatilla county in the course ' of a ial delivery at Pendleton In July, 1920. ' '' " ' - He .made this plain in a letter Tues day to J.' Wesley' Holden, Idaho Falls, Idaho, attorney who had . written the governor In an effort to obtain execu tlve clemency for Rat hie. "If one familiarises himself with the 'record at the trial' of these men; if he 'analyxes the testimony not only given ' against them but by the very defend ants, peaking- for- their lives in their own behalf, it is difficult to see how one can avoid the final conclusion that both of these men were equally respon sible1 wtth the man of' poorly endowed meqtamy,. Neil Hart, who already has paid the penalty for the killing of one of Oregon's finest ciUsens," the governor write ' . -'-i'i v ... --.-.. .."'It-would b distinct llef to me if evidence arose, .wrwch, would show these hrtm to- bo innocent .of - the crime with whlch ' they are charged. But my con science cannot permit .me to relieve them of the -legal vpemaltyr for a crime, the guilt of which' unquestionably rests upon both of them" his letter concludes. i MIt was in Hathtes cell, on Rathle's bunk, that the; plot was hatched which resulted 'In the death of Sheriff Til Taylor," ' the .igOvornor continues, .in commenting upon the circumstances sur rounding the crime; for which Rathie and Owen are sentenced "to be hanged. "On Rathie's own admission U was he who -'Was to strike the first blow at the jailer; It was he who did strike the first blow, who held the arms of the Jailer pinioned while his accomplices bound him and" made him helpless. "On Rathie 'a own admission In the grand jury room, testified to by men of veracity and standing, selected to serve as grand jurors, the whole plot was based upon a desperate decision to es cape from jail, and not to stop at mur der if necessary, and Rathie specifically, in his own statements to the grand jury, aa proven by the same competent tes timony I have cited, agreed to the plan to shoot, their way out." . ' , Prisoner Fatally Hurt in Machinery Salem. Oct 12. David Bearks, 33 years old, a prisoner in the state penitentiary, was fatally injured Tuesday afternoon when his clothing caught in machinery . ln.the flax, mill, where he was oiler. His arm was torn off by the drive ' shaft and a number of bones; were brok en. He died an hour after the accident. Bearks was sent up from Jackson county for a term of 12 years on his convic tion of assault and robbery. A sister, Mrs. June Winder, lives in Polk county. Salem. Oct. 12. The . public service commission Tuesday, for the first time. exercised Its authority in approving sv tariff filed by a utility to become ' ef fective before the , statutory J 0-day period. - The tariff was filed by the Sherman Electric company serving Maro. Grass Valley and Wasco and involves a sub stantial reduction In rates to the elec tric users of those three towns, also pro viding for day service as well as the night-service given heretofore. :-: The Sherman Electric company, ia a new organisation, succeeding Atwood k. Lee at Wasco, and the munlcipaV plants' at Moro and Grass Valley. The new tariff becomes effective October 15. Jury Values Ear Lobe at $1000 in . Pendleton Action Pendleton, Oct 12. Robert Sinclair one of the Pendleton city police, was awarded $1000 damages and costs against Green. Estes, prominent Athena farmer, In a -damage suit started Mon day asking 110,000 for the loss of an ear lobe, which Kstea bit off in a street fight. The jury was out three hours. . III feeling over prohibition enforce ment was declared by Estes to be the cause of his grudge, and the fact that Sinclair intruded into an argument which he was having with Jinks Taylor, Pendleton's chief pf police, who was then a state Officer. A criminal action against Estes was dismissed by the grand jury recently. W. R. Dawes, Banker 0fv Chicago, Is Guest W. R. Dawes, vice president of the Central Trust company of Chicago was Tuesday Hhe guest of Leroy D. Walker, president of the State bank of Portland. Dawes is making a tour of the West ern states and studying general business conditions. - i Tong Gun Wielders Lead Youth Astray Salem, Oct. 12. Fred Hule, former. Salem High school student, pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary before Justice Unruh Tuesday and was bound over to the Marion county grand jury. Hule is charged with shooting up and robbing his father's store here Sunday morning. Huie blames the influence -of "gun men" of various Chinese tongs, with whom he has come in contact, for his downfall. Women! Dye It New for 15c Skirts Waists Coats Ores Klmonat Draperies Curtains Ginghams - Sweaters ' Stockings Coverings Everything Every "Diamond Dyes" package . tells how to dye or tint any worn, laded gar ment or drapery a. new rich color that will not streak, spot, fade or run. Per fect home dyeing Is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your 'druggist, whether the material you -wish to dye la wool or Bilk, or whether .it la linen,, cot ton or mixed goods. DiamoncbDyes ' - :- . .'-. . The Man Who Said: 1 The proof of the pudding is in the eating- was rough He-started t good podding 1 proo but be didrt finish it. - There's a lot 'cf trouble in I the world, freed puddings that taste good but don't do good.' ' : . Tney "eat'well, but that code the rwiHinTsBndatioo. Sanitariums are foil of pud-dmg-ealerswhoitoppedtbeteatat twtBrrf forgot to inquire whether their food gave the body what it v needed . until the body rebelled. . Grape-Nuta is. a food that tastes good and does good. The proof of Grape-Mota begins in the- , t eating and goes on through the.; splendid service which Grape- Nats renders as a ' real food. Grape-Nuts b the perfected good-; ness of wheat and malted barley . delicious to taste, easy to di- -' gest, and exceptioraally rich" in', ' nourishment for body and brain. .... There's a Reason" for. Grape-Nuts V The Croxibd Likes our Hot Roast Beef Sandwich with potatoes and gravy, only .:.....iv.k.10c MEALS. ..15c to 3Sc Including Bread, Butter and . Coffee I. a it 5 8 ! s s s s K I 5 ; (T & I : Children's' ? Hair Bbb ' 50c : ' With i Hbart's De sire curL Boys Hxit Cut tine 50c Man barber, dajy ligh t b o o t h, ; pourteouj, service. $ Jr I n t the children in! RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. i . . . lMOWRISOH. ALPCT. WEST PAR. AND TENTH SlHKtlSJ An Eating Place Par Excellence ; Our Tea Room PERMANENT as well i transient guests will find this an ideal' place to dine restful, cosy,- en joyable. The cuisine is perfect, the tab)e bounti fully supplied with dainties that will cater to your palate. Irreproachable table and delicious foods. Come and brinryour friends to enjoy it, too. SERVICE 1 1 :3d A. M. TO 2:30 P. !M Nurses Uniforms Second Floor Special izing in nurses' apparel, you can always - find here a compete stock of dependable i garments at the lowest prices. Nurses' - uniforms of white Hnene n belted models with front and side fastenings. High and low necks, long and short sleeyes. Neat ly made,, easy j to laun der. The rries range from $3.50 to $3.95 Bath-R)bes Secoad FIoor-1-rOur new fall stock of (Women's Bath Robes invi'.es your attention; Made up in heavy blanket j material in a large selection of handsome new patterns and colors. Prices are $4.50 up to $17.95 Crepe Blouses $5 Second Floor Beautiful Crepe de Chine ind Geor gette Blouses in wide range of delightful new mod els. Beaded, embroidered, braided and lace trim med. . Styles to please every fancy. All , the very recent colors. Extra values priced at only $5.00 . - . . .. i , Save Oil Your New Suit! : Come to the Garment Store and see' the verys re markably Suits we are featuring in the following spe-, ciaL lotsi You will be more . than surprised -at ' the ralues and wholly delighted -with the many beauti ful models included in each of these special groups. Women's $49.45 Second Floor High-class Suits from our regular stock. Superbly tailored throughout and finished in the way you would expect to find in Suits at much higher prices. Tricotine, Velour and Duvet de Laine materials. Long or medium length coats, also in flare and box effects. Many have large convertible collars of fur or self material. Navy, brown, flMQ Sorrento, henna, taupe, black. Special tDHtVm-kO Women's Suits $57.85 . , " j . Second Floor Beautiful- Suits of Duvet de Laine, Er . mine and Suedine. Straightline tailored models, medi um length flare styles and semi-box and fitted effects. Large convertible collars of fur or self material, also some trimmed with bands of fur. A wonderful op portunity to buy a high-class Suit at a substantial saving. Shown in navy, Sorrento, wine, black, brown and taupe. Practically all sizes included (IJ C'7 QK in the showing. Specially -priced at only DU I OD Double Trading Stamps on Cash Purchases . Sale ;m Women's - ' ' r ' - ? " - iI I MM' IT' i $10 to $12.50 i Punips arid Qxfords $7 95 Main Floor A clear cash saving of $2 to 4.50 on your fall footwear is certainly not to. be passed by lightly. Come, then, prepared to take advantage of a truly re markable Sale of Pumps and Oxfords! Tan calf two-strap Pumps on custonulast with low heel, dark brown Russia Punrps with two brass buckles, Imitation wing tip. mili tary hel brown vici kid Pumps wth one or two straps, high carved or Cuban heel; black kid strapped Pumps with baby?Louis or high heels, .welt soles dark brown kid walking Oxfords with military heel; light colored tan calf Oxfords' t verv oocular throughout the East) i several classy patterns. All sizes in many of these lines. - Some are broken 10.00 to 12.50 .Shoes; In the lrT Qr present sale specially, priced at, the pair, only yf I mUO $15 Pendleton Blankets '. , Pendleton All-Wool Blankets at a sharp reduction In price -to clean up a small lot quickly. Beautiful plaid patterns in assorted colors. Sizes 68x80 and 70x82. Five pounds in weight. One of these would make an appropriate gift to send to the folks back East. dQ QA Also for home use. Regular 15 Blankets at Da7i7l Great 3-Day Clearance Women's and Children's 1 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY -Giving the shopping public in op portunity to yhy Hosiery of depend able qualities at prices much below regular. Looking ahead to the winter season, the thrifty shopper will wel- rnmc fhi Ain in hitv at a savinp See displays at the Center Circle jD and the Bargain Circle Main floor. Q Women's Fiber Hose ' 69c Main Floor Richelieu ribbed or drop stitch fiber Hose with lisle tops, heels and toes. Dark brown, black and white. These are all of first quality and at the price are splendid value. All sizes' in the lot. On sale for three fiQp days as, special, the pair only Ot7C Full Fashioned Hose Special ,75c Main Floor Women's first quality lisle Hose in the much favored full-fashioned r styles. Medium and light weight Rich in appearance and of great serviceability; Shown in. dark brown, f7f black' and white. . 'Specially priced, a,-pair OKs Wool Mixed Hose Special 98c Main Floor The great vogue for low shoes pre sages increasing demand for mixed wool hose. The prudent woman will supply her needs at once. Irregulars of ajamous make. Drop, stitch. QQ Two-tone coloring. Priced to sell at, pair aOC Women'sSflkHose $1.45 Main Floor LWom en'$ Hose of fine gauge pare thread silk, with lisle heel, toe and garter welt. Mock fashioned, sears up back. Moccasin,- camel, tobacco, Afri can, black and white. fl1 , A r Extraordinary value at WXafU Women's SilkHose $1-98 Main Floor Women's all-silk Hose with , lisle lined toes and garter hems. Irregulars of a cele brated make selling at 3. 5o the pair. Black, white and a few good colors. Stockings that(- QO will give splendid wear tDJ-aiO Women'sSflkHose $2.69 Main Floor Women's aU-silk Hose with lisle heel, toe and sole. Every pair in this lot is of first hem in purple, green or gold. Shown in. Russia calf, cordovan and black.! " Priced for, QO Q Uie 3 Days', Sale, pafr DU7 Sale of Infants' arid Children's Hosiery Infants1; Cashmere Hose . 50c .: Main Floor-Ftn'e soft quality v Cashmere. Hose,, the- kind, that keeps th little feet 'warm and ' comfy, full range of sizes -frora AY up to 654. Black PA and white. SoeciaL air UUU. . Children's Part Wool Sox 79c Main. Floor- Children's mixed . wool i Sox f in the - popular- - f 1 x style; Also some n this lot in all-wool.? Fancy roll tops In varions striped patterns. fJCk. 3 Days Sale, the pair aIs Children's Lisle Hose in ISlack and White 35o 3 Pairs $1.00. The Junior Shop Extends an invitation to mother and daughter to come and view Portland's largest and best show ing of Junior Apparel, Correct fashions for girls and misses of 6 to 16 years. And. every gar ment is priced to afford the pur chaser the very utmost in value. Hair Goods Reduced Special lines of high-grade Hair Switches have been reduced to near a third in order to close them out at once. Take advan tage without delay of these Big Savings Natural ' shade Switches made in 3 separate strands. AM IQ Wavy hair. 7 value O't.'tU Natural shide Switches made in 3 separate s'trands. djpf JTQ Wivy hair. 8 value ) Sale China Dinrierwarei MDur' lines are now very complete iin imported Din-, nerware. Large assortment to select from. Prices n4 patterns are widely 'varied,' Sold In sets or In separate . pieces. Now is ' a good time to buy your; China for Thanksgiving times. CUMBERLAND TURIN 1 ' To Introduce Many of the New Designs We Are Offering Great Reductions DANZIG Rose pattern on fancy, shape. Con-) 07 sists of 48 pieces. 156.40 Sets specially priced at jv i OO - FR1EDLAND Large rose spray on plain shape. )J'7 ittX 48 pieces. 56.40 Sets specially priced at, the set j V sUy WEIMAR Shown in Floral border and told line. ) CQ' OA 48-piece Sets, regularly. 49.73, priced special at jPu7aOU SYLVAN Dresden Bud design on -plain shape. )M 48-piece Sets, regularly 83.2Sti,.priced special at (VWa? TURIN Plain white -with a richtojgold Band, hairline. 48-piece Sets, 84.06 values, special at CUMBERLAND French China, deHcate blue . and ) 07Q Qfi pink border. 48-piece 99,88 Sets speciallyipriced (Vl7u i VIOLET Combination"- flora! "aiid conventional border. 48-piece 62.50 Sets oft special sale .. CHINA DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR $67 .85 "l)$50.00 Important -News r for Purchasers of Gne Minute Washers AH machines purchased daring demonstration will be deliv ered to your home and - demonstrated in- order of purchase, therefore PLACE YOUR ORDER : AT ONCE, that you- may be one of the fortunate ones who will get an early delivery. Clip: Coupon . ' tr-m. l and - bring to House wares Store on the 3d Floor. It is worth S5 on purchase .price )f t One Min ute E I c t ric Wash i n t M a c h Int. tis cocpok ijOooo roa $5 a ftrt aayncst cl i Ou Mta at lclrl Wartlaf , Maehlaa Goo4 ftalydaelav IHrnoaitratloa Week. - - - , OLDsVWOBTXA' JUSTG. - r Women's Outirig Flannel Night Go wiis - . " i . i, Sacond FIoor-i-Nightsare getting chilly and one feeli-the" ' X ' r ' - need of warmer nightwear. -We are ready to supply" yon k with comfortable Outing Flannel Gowns at lowest prices. -'"'".. -". LOTa Night Gowns At 98c LOT- Z Night Gowns At $1.25 LOT 3Vight Gowns At $1.75 OWK Coffee 29c lb. No deliveries except with 'oth er purchases made in , the Groc ery Dept. : OWK Imperial Roast Coffee, special 3 pounds OQp for 85o or per pound ii7l TEAUncolored ' Japan, Eng Ilsh Breakfast or Ceylon, OQ SOc grade at, per pound Ja7U ROYAL Baking". PowdeK the regular 5 oc -. size, priced' OQ special, now at. - the 1 can Oai Fourth Floor ' Richardson's Linen Cloths . With Napkins Mala Floor Many of our cosT tomers will be glad' to know this new shipment of Linen Sets has arrived. Beautiful Pattern Cloths with napkins to match are shown. . 2x2-y ard Cloth's, tfQ 9 fifl doz.NapkIns to matchu'OOaUII. 2x2 51-yLf Cloths, QQC prn doz.Nipkins to matchOOQ.OU 2x3-yard . Ooths, f tfk dotNapkins to mltchOflrVaUlr Sleachod Shaata, 8 1x90 inches, Special S1.58 Cotton BatU, full Com-IJZ jforter site' Priced'ach 1 0 C I I. t, V. ii. .t t !; t A T v i it I I 1 it i A it t i i r it.:. I f. I t. V. t: ' ':,.: Ne WaitiB t fof Smn if i . No .SWW Whio Yo Get X ' f Yoar BUI .Sixth and Stark.