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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1S21. -THE OREGOM DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, OREGOP WALLACE REJECTS HART'S CLAIM Oil ROAD ALLOTMENT i Wsrhineton. DM. xt-W ASHING TON BUREAU OF THB JOURNAI) Secretary of Asrictfltor Wallace has written Eefiator Jones of Washington la reply to letter from Governor Hart of that, state In which "Hair- protested aeatas allotments of : f dral highway fund, contending thaiWahinfto?i haa ' not received her proper .ahar.- Secretary 'Wallace denies this anff says that while Washington rantu hlEs tft timber value. : Oregon and California have larger areas z forest lands, mors valuable pin and more aocessible timber for logging. ; "Under the apportionment ma-ie ty the department of agriculture, said Governor Hart In his letter, "w are to receive A little over H per cent Of- fed oral money.. The raciflo- coast region as a whiM wktt It 510.067 r about 40.4 - per Cent, while the 'so-called capital re : port of the United States foreaj. serrkee shows that the Pacific coast states had over SI per cent of timber in nntlonal forest reserve, and I am not willing to admit that any ef the ether res-ion hat timber reserves wherein the project has a greater .value. v v ,' WALLACE A38WIB8 flABT - W1th about It t-t per cent of the quantity of Umber and probably 15 per ' cent of the value of ail timber In the national forest reserves It seems rather strafigthat we eel only IVt per cent of the money." ' In his reply Secretary Wallace sayt "The department regrets that Gov ernor Hart Is disappointed. ."- "Ths statutory requirements provide ; that the fund shall be apportioned be tween the states according to the area and value of land owned by the govern ment within national forests. One half the fund was divided on the basis of area, and in the pro ration the station of Washington was glvsn a little more than t per cent, conforming with the figures (fuotad -by Governor Hart. n "Th division of the other half was ' made oa the basis or land value which loolud not only estimated timber val ue but also values du to existence of other, forest resources such as grazing "Insofar as timber values are con cerned. It is quit true that Washington vuvvuh niusi uuier rwo, trems ceeded only by Oregon and California The two Utter states have considerably larger areas of national forest lands than Washington. j TALCES AM dOMPAttED "Also tbe forests In the states con tain "a larger proportion of valuable pine timber than Washington, where a large portion of the stand is comprised of Douglas fir and hemlock. "Turthermor accessibility Is aft im portant factor in timber values, and Hi this respect California and Oregon for ests are mora favored than those In Washington, where a larger .part of th standing government timber lies far back in the roueh mountainous region Under the circumstances (t will be ap parent "that ) although the quantity, of UIDHE.U1 nHUtUWU UP CAVCViMVii- the actual value is exceeded by Oregot and California. "The total land value for Washington ia calculated at nearly 9 br cent of the aeereeata of all national forests, ttut an ajnaunt-ef'tha national forest area in this stats amounting to but . per . cent of the i whole. . the apportionment , from the nd .fond amount to about 7jS per centsrnfl r - , , i "With this explanation, I f ael sure the governor will feel that the share of the state was calculated equitable. f 'The apportionment of the $5.50,000 fund provided for forest development of roads also -must be based on certain factors stipulated by the act and It ap pears these factors w4Il have the effect of awarding to the state of Washington a materially greater percentage of the fund than in the case of the 19.500,000 appropriation." , Aristocratic Dog On Trial, Accused Of Killing 13 Cats San Francisco. Dec. , 21. I U. P.) Dormle. arrogant airedale, faced the supreme moment of his life today. He went to trial a Jury trial on charge of cat-slaughter, resulting from the death of Sunbeam and 12 other cats. An alibi will be the defense. Dormle- Issued another long statement - today denying dogmatically and cate cotically all of the charges against him. Dorraie seemed in excellent spirits v nexore coori uwwwu. j o uvv j - exercised on the lawn of his home and ate three sausages for breakfast Airedale fanciers have come to Dormie's rescue. A a character witness today they brought forth Rowdy, brother of Laddie, Pmnident Hardiness dog. Rowdy was th personal bodyguard of "Mary Ann." Persian cat. for months, they claimed, and when "Mary Ann" died from en- tlrely natural causes, he fasted eight ' riiti In- rrtef . . TtM trial will be before a Jury in TnllM Jndn Llle T. Jacks' court. It bag attracted wide Interest and is said ; -to be the first time lg Jurisprudence tHat an airedale has been tried for its lire. ,, Ti "LT. . T 4. TT 0 Postal Sub -Station On Russell; Street Robbers eatared the United States pos tal sob-station at 121 Russell street early Tuesday morning, and made away with t4M to $500 la Stamp and mrchandis of the Simmons dt Meepiw drug store, which Is operated In connection with the sub-station. Entrance- "was gained y breaklnr through a rear deer. About tit of the loot was la Stamp. Merchandise taken Included suck articles flashlights, books, stationery, , tobacco and notion, rthnie totaling as ware . taken. . ' . Inspectors Solts and Howell assigned to thv case, found no else to the rob bers. 'A heavy leather glov wa found which had been used to prevent leaving . ftogerprtntSL : v .'. ; . , V,; ' t - - - - Woman Escapes Fire But Hair Is Singed Fir Whicb broks OWt early. Tuesday saornlng Is , the apartment of Hrs. C a CNolU, 191 Twsnty-flrst Street, caused damage of about titOA to the ouudinga ana rurnuuimgs. atr. vrrieiu wpke up with th room ahlaxe. and be fore she could get to safety bef hair and ' eyebrows wer aingod by the flames. The property belongs to C, . . King. . Flre- mn believe the blase - atarted -from clothing banging near an airtight stove. m Gift Requirements Can Best Be Supplied at This Store of Superior Service! 1 All Charge Purchases mads tomorrow and remain der of this month will go on laa, accounts, payable Feb. 1. . TAKE ADVANTAGE ! Please Shop Early : and' carry your small par cels. This will Help greatly in. relieving the. congestion In the delivery department. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE - RELIABLE METHODS. 1 1 il I TWOfeWSOM, fttPPt. WtST PARH. AWf EE Merchaildise Bonds and . Glove ; Orders Mak Biost ipproprlite gifts for eii, women and children. We issue them for any amount and they are redeemable at -any time. For said at the Bond Booth, Center Aisle, on Main Floor. f I mi DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS RR OW ON CASH PURCHASES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS EXCEPT GROCERIES YOUR CHRISTMAS shopping at this store no U and rean the benefit of this saving on the money yon spend, books art redeemed in cash on the double Cash Filled Stamp Third Floor. Bath Robes, Negligees Breakfast Coats Second Floor Give something useful this Christmas! We suggest a Bath robe, a dainty NegHgee or Breakfast Coat..- The Garment Store is splendidly prepared with newest styles at popular prices.' Note the following items: Golfui Robe in three attractive models. Tuxedoorpoint-QQ QQ ed collars. Special atD7ei70 Fancy Negligees of Georgette, Taf feta and Crepe de Chine. Trimmed with ribbon bows, I1 0 QQ tassels, etc. Special DLlVO Fancy Negligees in Georgette, lace and net combinations many beautiful Styles to Qf A QQ select from. Special OA70 Breakfast Coats of Taffeta, Satin and Crepe de Chine. Dain-Q-I 1 f Q tiest of styles. Only )LU Silk' Kimonos and Breakfast Coats in beautiful Styles and QQ QQ at WU Women's Bathrobes of excellent grade blanket material, roll and square collars. Light CC'slQ and dark colors. Special &tUl Women's Bathrobes of eiderdown or blanket material. Large seiec- - tton of beautiful new Qp patterns. Special price DO0 Women's Bothrobes in plain colors and fancy patterns. Gf A Aft AH sizes. Priced at 3XlUlF Pendleton All-Wool Robes in the very newest patterns fl0 Qff 0JJ and colors. At only Colfm .Robes, in several smart Styles. Plain or with tie &IJ ACk sashes. AH colors. Only W fKJ colors, priced special Garment Store, Second Floor Christmas Gloves Dependable Makes A gift of Gloves is a friendly hand-clasp. For maid or matron a faultless appearance is wonderfully en hanced by the correct gloves for the occasion. Gloves are always acceptable, for ho woman ever has an over supply of them. Choose here from matchless assortments of he newest styles and at moderate prices. Double Stamps given on cash purchases. Glove Department Main Floor Clearance Gift Toiletware HALF PRICE Main Floor It's the biggest thing in the way of a Gift Sale announced In Portland this season and you will want to be here early while assort ments ire at their best Beautiful im itation Ivory Toiletware thou sands of pieces now on ' sale at Off! This sale will continue Friday and Saturday, providing the quan tities last YOUR OPPORTUNITY! A Few of the Many Articles in the Sale CLOTHES BRUSHES Regular 2.2S to 57.50 values, special 11,13 to S3.7S INFANTS BRUSHES Regular 13.00 HAIR BRUSHES Regular 2.50 to 20 values, on sale at $1.25 up to $10.00 HAND MIRRORS Regular 2.00 up to 120.00 values, on sale at $1.00 to $10 DRESSING COMBS Regular 3Sc to 3 i values on sale at. special 18c to $1.50 HAIR RECEIVERS Regular t.SO to : S6.50 values, on sale at 75c to $3.25 PUFr BOXES Regular ft. SO to J6.50 values,, on sale at special 75c to $3.25 $4 to 13 Jewel Boxes at $2 to $6.50 25C to 6.50 Photo Frames 13c-$3.25 to 4.5o values priced at ll.SO to 12 25 CUTICLE ARTICLES Regular 35c to 2.50 values, special at 18c to $1.25 MILITARY BRUSHES Regular 0 to 12 values, priced special $3.00 to $6.00 2.00 to 4 Calendars at $1 to $2.00 12 and 15 Glove Boxes $6 and $7.50 1 to 6 Perfume bottles 50c to $3.00 2o to 65 Toilet Sets $10 to $32.50 TOILETWARE SECTION. MAIN FLOOR Gift Sale Bags, Purses Vi? Price 50o Women's Handbags and Purses in a sensational clearaway at just half regular prices. Here's a wonderful op portunity for gift giving and save a full half. The assortment embraces the very newest styles tn Handbags and in top and back strap Parses. Mor roco, pin seal, suede, silks, velvets, etc $ 3.00 Bags at $ 150 $30.00 Bags at $15.00 Regular 6.oo Bags and QQ Purses, specially priced at DOeUU Regular 7.oo Bags and flV rrc Purses, specially priced ttDteleJ Regular 10.00 Bags and gC Qfl Purses, scedallv cricei attUeJeUU Regular 15.00 Bags and &n ?Q Purses, specially priced Regular 20.00 Bags Q- A (1 A and Purses, special now BJ-VeVlll Regular 37.50 Bags ojl Q rrrr A Purses, sneeial now wlOi I O Main Floor and A GhrirkmaS Suggestoiis m the Men s Store TV Men's Suspenders, put up in at tractive boxes, 50c 75c $1.00 Sport Coats in best makes and wanted styles. Priced $4.35 $3.75 You'll have"5 no difficulty in selecting . - l . . . 1 . .1 . .... a auiUDie gilt, tor pracxicany every thing a man eould wish is to be found In this great showing of gift articles. ; Men's Gloves Men's Cape Gloves of select duality Priced special at $3.50 and $4.00 Gray Mocha Gloves priced it $5.00 Beaver Mochf Glotes, special $5.00 Knitted Silk Scarfs in a; great variety of patterns and beautiful colorings. On sale at from : $1.6S UP to $3.50 Knitted Ties priced $L00 to $3.50 Wool Scarfs priced $2.50 to $3.50 Silk Pajamas in all the newest colors. Priced $9.00 to $15.00 Sterling Belt Buckle Latest de signs. Priced $1.75 tip to $6.00 Men's Chistmas Ties Of the Better Kinds Not old Stock, but fresh new merchandise bought especially for the Christmas season. Thousands of beautiful ties for your choosing at 65c up to $2.50 Men's Gift Shirts Silk. Shirts in the new patterns $6.50 to $10.00 Fiber Shirts, great range of new patterns, at $4.00 Madras Shirts at prices ranging $2.50 to $4.00 Percale Shirts, new-patterns and colors, -at $1150 Men's House G)ats and Bath Robes Main Floor Men't House Coats made up in best of materials. ! Trimmed with braid and frog fasten ings. Plain colors with plaid collars, cuffs and pockets. Priced In this sale at $7.50 to $15.00 Men's Bathrobes in t large assortment of hand some new patterns. Some with faced tuxedo col lars. Prices range from $5.00 Up to $12.50 Headquarters for Silk Lounging Robes and Pendleton Robes. Double Stamps oil cash purchases. I Gifts for Boys Bathrobe in new patterns at $5.50 and $8.25 Wool Sweaters, til styles, at $4.95 to $9.00 Bey' Christina Tie pfiCed 25c up to $1.00 Beys' Cart tm Cloves priced SOc'tO $2.50 The Last Minute Gift Slippers One is always safe in giving Slippers, for they are so useful that scarcely anybody eveT has too many pairs. Choose here ffom a large and varied stock, and all it quite moderate prices. Pi At $1 Women's Fek Slippers contrasting collar and pompom at toe. Maroon, gray QQ and rovai blue. Sneeial D1UU $2.75 Slippers $1.69 $3.25 Boots $1.98 , Women's Felt Slippers in the -Hylc pattern with turndown collar. Taupe, purple blue d1 ?Q Lj, brown. Were 17S. Special. paifxsV" T!Women's Felt Cavalier Boots with tas- !1 AO sels and siesta soles. Rose and fawn, at OieaO Children's Slippers Children's Felt Slippers with elkskin sole. Red or bhie with white collar.; Sites 5 to 10 nQ special 89c ses 11 to 2 special at, a pair 5OC Men' Leather Slippers, all style. $3.48 to $7 Men's Felt Slippers, all style, $1.50 to $4.00 Gift Sale Chocolates 1-lb. Boxes $1 Strictly high-grade Chocolate packed in attractive boxes. Dip ped nuts, caramels and nougats. Assorted flavors, on QQ sale at i 'A pdunds forulUU Hard candies, put up in glass jars weighing full !"f QQ 36 ounces, special forW-LsUU No telephone order accepted. Main Floor Handkerchiefs -The Universal Gift If undecided what to choose, why not buy Handkerchiefs? They ire always welcome, and also always most appropriate for Christmas gifts. Lissue 'Kerchiefs 3 for $1 Beautiful , sheer Handkerchiefs with pretty one-corner designs in white and colors. Special- J"i ' QQ ly priced 35ej each, 3 forDJ.UU PURE LINEN Handker-,1 chiefs In plain style, only All v BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS in big variety ranging from 50c to $3.50 Children's 'Kerchiefs Individual or boxed, the largest and best selection we have ever had. Prices range from 10c to $1.00 Linens There is something about beautiful snowy Linen suggestive of the holiday season. As a home gift it would be difficult to select anything that would be more appropriate. ( selling Linens of quality, this store offers magnificent selection of Richardson and other famous makes in Tablecloths, Napkins, Centerpieces, Table Sets, Doilies, etc., at low prices. Linen Department, Main Floor $2.25 Stationery At $1.50 Whiting's Representative Linen correspondence Paper put up in 2-quire jboxes with envelopes to match. All the wanted: colors and white. Also put up in combination boxes. Regular 2.25 J"f fQ values on special sale Thursday at only DXuU , -Main Floor J NHTY O J Jewelry A gift of Jewelry is particularly appropriate at Christ, mas time. For those who desire inexpensive gifts our Showing offers splendid choosing. Double Stamps, too. Suggestions Dress Shirt Sets at prices ranging $2.25 t $5.00 Cuff Links and Buttons priced at 75c up to S4.00 Gold and Gold Filled Chains from $2.50 to $18.00 Cigarette Holders of various kinds from 50c to $2.75 Solid Gold and Filled Knives at from $1.00 to $7.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces at from $1.25 up to $150.00 Pendants In manv ttyles priced from $6.50 to $10.00 Ear Drops, pearl jet. Jade, etc., at 50c up to $4.00 Children's Gift Lockets priced atr 75c up to $2.00 Bar pins, sterling and whte metal, 75c to $12.50 Sterling Silver Combs. Brushes, Mirrors. Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Buffers, Bonnet Brushes. Cloth Brushes, Military Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Cuticle Articles, Salve Jars, Glove Stretchers. Scissors, Curling Tongs, Nail Brushes, etc. . Main Floor Toyland The Kiddies' Paradise Bring- the children In tnd let them enjoy tbe sights, of this wonderland of Toys, Dolls and Christmas novelties. Jolly Old Santa Will be in Toyland every day from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. He is anxious to see all his little friends before Christmas. Double Trading Stamps on cask purchases ia this department. OWK Coffee 29c lb. Fourth Floor No deliveries ex cept with other grocery ' pur chases. -OWK Imperial OA. RoaSt Coffee, a pound iJ Tree Tea Ceylon or fTQ, English- Breakfast, lb.: OUt Royal Baking- Powder,. OQ regular 56c size, i spedai OOiv t.4S sixe priced speCISl.25 Order. Xmas Groceries earlr. , MODEL GROCERY I j FOURTH FLOOR Give Her Silk Underwear as! LIU r For the lntimate,gift Silk Underwear has a charm all its own. And where is the woman.who doesn't covet a plentiful supply of these daintv earmentsf Our superb stocks offer a wide range of delightful styles at moderate prices. -Nightgowns at $4.98 to $25.00 Chemise from $2.98 to $18.50 Silk Bloomers $2.95 to $10.00 Underskirts . $4.fiS to Silk Pajamas SI 0.95 Uo , Smoking seu $23.50 o Uaaerwmr Department, Second floor. (16.00 42.50 45.00 Gifts That Always Please Cedar CHests Third Floor Partic u I a r 1 y appropriate for mother, sister or brides-to-be. These Chests are made from genuine TemreSsee red cedar. Plain or band trimmed. Regular $18. SO Cedar Ckests special St $12.45 Regular S22.S0 Cedar Chests special at $16.45 Regular $25-00 Cedar Chest special at $18.65 Regular $35-00 Cedar Chests special at $22.75 Recmlar $40.00 Cedar Cheats special at $29.50 Double Trading Stamps on Cash Purchases. Gift Sale of Children's Dresses -.. ' ' j Thursday, Friday and Saturday Second Foor--Giving mothers of Portland a rare opportunity to buy dainty Frocks for gifts, 2 to 6 years, at Substantial savings. The Sale takes In Our entire stock of Dresses tnd RomperS in wool serge, wool jersey, flannel, corduroy and velvet Shop early and avoid the. crowds. $4.95 Dresses at $3.71 '. $13.95 Dresses $10.46 ses. Regular 7.50.Dres flr Q Very special at U.UU i Regular 10.9$ Dresses. Special at S8.21 Regulaf 8.95 Dres- Q 71 1 1 Regular 12.50 ? QQ ses. Very special at eoU I JL J Dresses. Special at V00 PLEASE NOTE The styles shown ia this sale ir all late winter models and the tailoring-is of the Wery best good assortment "The Shop for Little Tots" r Second Floor ; P3 t J! I IK '