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fhg z OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAIID. OREGON ECCLES FAMILYiA Get Past Today; FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1S22. " ' "" ' ' " r- , . ii. , . . " ' A BJ iii recBp Rumor bad It today that David C M a mult of a family quarrel twea hlmoelf and Ma two brother. . w, J. and Rav&i rrri.. - v. vi a receiTer ior ine uu" JTia eocIm company of Utah. The compaoy to the custodian of the KllUkClil 1 ft W TtevM 1 o l which tho thro on share and share nil. W. J. Kode to believed to have left Portland on tha i o'clock O-W. R. A N. train for tfca n..M.. i avoiding oerrloo by deputy hertff of ymymwrn u enaauonal cult Tiled In circuit court Thnradav mlt David C Ecclea. chara-lnc W. J. and Royal Eccte with "eoiiYertlnf to their own use- 1M00 of stock belong-lna; to Da rid C RccIm and hi. David C Kcclee, It Is understood. - uiat on nmnmber I bta brother entered hi offlco In the Ton building. broka Into bla desk arut Lft lth til . .worth of atock. They got out of iwrtiam, n is ciaimea. ana aia pot re turn until Thuradayi David C. Ecclea hoard of tKalr wont to District Attorney Myers to ask that they bo arrested on charges) of CfTIt CIT ADVISED . T will start a grand Jury Investiga tion, If you desire." My era said, "but ad vtao you to file a civil milt" Ho fcclea went to hla attorney, Wal lace McCamant. and had Dapera filed Immediatety. The com plaints are very brief, telllna- little of th f . r .v.- aao, and both McCamant and hla client refuasd to make publlo any of the de tails of the family difficulties. na swon aa uie complaint were Tied In the Circuit mart MMn tnm f u were handed to Charles Rich ton. chief ciera in the shertrra office, with the re ouest that be try to serve them Imme diately. Deputies were sen I out and the in. ; rated Royal Ecclea just aa he was ready i sis? on a train Tor the East. FAIL TO FIJTD HI They could not find W. J. Pi. hn. ever, though they ha 4 reason to believe he waa oq the I o'clock O-W., and they paced him In the train. Royal Ecclea refused to discuss the esse when seen before his train left. Hp Mimmea mat paper had been served on him. Tho complaint In circuit court seta forth charge that the. two defendants converted to their own use" 250 nare of stock owned by Mrs. Julia r ax lee in the Oregon-American Lumber Company, and stock oamiut h r.rM r Kocle in the Oregon-American Lumber company and the Sumpter Valley Rail way comDanr. worth ill ton v Thee two companies are controlled by the David Rcclea mmninv nt TTt.v. which controls the property of the late sugar and lumber magnate. Nine Portlanders i. . Listed as Evaders Of Late War Draft Nine Portlanders are listed s draft eyader la a supplemental slacker list made public today by Major. .WUJiaro U. Wright of Pan Francisco through' the . office of United States Marshal Ifotchklsa. All were .registered by local board No. . Their namea and ad dresses are: William Malachl John son. ' general delivery ; Jacob Kolva (Kotva). 141 Holladay avenue; John Luttl, 147 Holladay avenue; Frank Artur Mett, lu Grand avenue: Her man Peach. 409 East Davis street; J. Morris Hevler, New Scott hotel ; Arthur Leopold Swanson. 41 East Eighth street , north.- Actual expense not to exceed ISO will be paid any person delivering sny of the above named persons to the military authorities, the circular states. Sentiment for Aid . In Columbia Basin Irrigation Project Cooperation of Portland with Spokane In the commercial aspects of develop ing the Columbia basin irrigation oro- "Ject waa recommended Thursday-by the agricultural committee of the Chamber of Commerce. A,?oommlttee will be appointed to work with the Spokane chamber, bot the quea- iwn w an appropriation or ,3000 to the fund to employ General George Goethals, Panama canal builder, to survey the project, was left tor action by the cham ber's board of directors. ,13th, Then Congratulations New Tork; Jan. . X Nj a) Today was one of the -moat moment ous day of tho year Friday the thirteenth. But the 1SJ2 calendar holds out bone. . .'.! If this day passe without disaster there will be nothing further to worry about for nine months, until I Octo ber 11, when the same circumstances again occur.1 ! : : - -m. AT PIANOS! CHICKERING The world-famed Chickering and Mehlin Packard, Bond. Marshall A Wendell. Armstrong and other standard pianos ire sold by us. Rood values In used Pianos priced from 250, $275. S315 and up. EAST TERMS IF DESIRED GTJqikonPianqCo. HI Sixth St, Bet. Morrfsoa asd Alder 3 Jlj) OWE 63 years ado Gail Borden, made a food cjjist for baMes. Tis food la 73crtU4ti EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk m -i - . When the child eat, try this rck some nourishing; sandwiches ixfthw school lunch boxes. The ap petiaing flavor of Premier Salad Dressing will add zest oEit mnd OZiVe Sandwiches: Chas her W4to cs an MiM . ,now- TTV.'i DrseslB sod epraa between bat tore aseee ef graham brca. 8en4 for oof fro book, "SaUds, Supper. PWk-and see what tasty sandwich recipe . can be mad with Premier Salad Dreealn: Addree " FSANCa K. LKOOKTT A COMTArTT 01 WM Vxh 1rMt . HewYerk.N.Y. . Its flavor has placed it on a Minion tables Si . SALAD V DRESSINQ ;1 I Vw,Tb7I: r i Irlrw) v , ' " "i I lit is nov in ghe icery stores ' . . A v it . f .'V..;: , ... . ., ... , . .....t; ; ;H MSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB The Pictorial Review Spring Fashion Book is now on sale. 25c New tesses pne: and twenty-nine dresses from our present seasonY stocks In a Sale d Wonderful Sale Tomorrow ALL AT j : 1 - " Wolfe cMerchanclise o?J Merit Only Lipman; ;Volfes new?j ,f telephone number is - Broadway - 700 1 , ; e : : $16.75 Silk Taffeta Dresses Poiret Twill Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses Wool Tricotine Dresses Actual Reproductions Navy Blue, Brown and Black and the Fashionable High Colors In Some Cases Two or Three Dresses of a Kind Mosdy One of a Kind While many stores have no new Spring dresses at any price, Lipman, Wolfe's announces this sale of Spring dresses at a special price that is almost unbelievable. Here sketched are some of the dresses in our win dows today are others a hundred and forty-one, alto gether, and a variety that embraces scores of styles and All Sizes 1 6 to 42 None of these dresses will be reserved. None will be sent on approval. Care will be taken to see that dealers do not buy them for selling at the much higher prices they would bring. Purchasers will be requested to make selections at the racks where the- dresses will be hang ing we want everybody to havev the same chance for choosing. The Selling Begins Tomorrow (Saturday) Morning. O the Third Floor at Lisas, Welle Cocopeanut Brittle at 24c a Pound a clever combination of cocoanut, peanuts and molasses brittle cover ering. Made in our own candy kitchens. Special at 24c a pound. Street Floor Llpnaa, Wolfe t Co. PI ES The bakers here right how are working overtime in order to bake enpugh of those delicious Lipman, Wolfe pies to supply the demand Saturday. There will be apple pies, huckle berry pies, pumpkin pies, lemon cream pies and many other kinds of crisp, fresh pies at 40c. death Floor Lipstaa Wolfe Co.. Full-Fashioned. Silk Hose, $1.59 .It. 59 is a special price for these women's full-fashioned hose of pure thread silk. They're fine-gauge hose reinforced with lisle sole, toe, heel and garterproof top. In black land cordovan. All siies Special at $1.59. ; Street Floor Lissiaa, Wolf & Co. The Semi-Annual Sale of Men's Manhattan Shifts at About V3 Off When a man makes an investment he expects proper returns, and when he invests in Manhattan shirts he gets big returns. Bigger than ordinarily right now for Manhattan, shirts are reduced about one-third. Men's Wool-Mixed Union Suits Reduced to $2.45 Wool-and-cotton union suits in medium weight and of a quality that always has com manded a higher price. Sharp ly reduced to clear. Street Floor Lipmaa, Wolfe ft Co. Mothers! Included in the January Clearance Are Older Girls' "Peter Thompson" Dresses at Yi Price and Less Than Vi "Peter Thompson" regulation serge dresses are in vogue all the time, but still they are offered in the January Clearance at half price, and in some instances less than half price. Some of these dresses are in one-piece style and others in two piece models; all are trimmed in the usual way with braid and emblem. Reduced to $9, $13.25 and to $16. Sizes 16 to 22. Also at half price are "Jack Tar" and "Sis Hopkins" dresses made of washable materials in white, rose, navy and Copenhagen. One and two-piece styles trimmed with braid and emblem. Sizes 16 to 22. Half price at .1.38, $5, $5.75 and $7.23. Children's Wash Dresses Special at $2.95 "Pidgie Panty" dresses are In this special group, and they're made of percale with organdy collar and cuffs; also dainty ruffled gingham dresses with touches of embroidery, white pique and organdy trimmings. Figured voile dresses, too, these in straightline models. Sizes 6 to 14. At 12.93. Children's dresses of gingham, Devonshire linene, . crepe and linen are" greatly reduced in the Janvary Sale. 1.39, 1.9$, 3.35 to 13.3$. Fssrta Floor Llpnaa, Wolfs ft Co. t Entire Stock of Children's Hats Half Price Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c ; . This special offer for Saturday. Handkerchiefs of sheer white lawn, with hemstitched hems . and Irish band embroidery in one corner, in-" eluding spray and floral effects. i Street Floor Lraia, Wolfe ft Co. The Men's Clothing Section is distributing some great bargains in the Annual Clothing Sale that contains, at one low price, the entire stock of Men's Stein-Bloch and Langham Suits and Overcoats At $36 Underwear at The entire stock of women's and children's knit -underwear in the Fall and (Winter weights is offered in the January Sales at a reduction of 25 per cent ; , ; Street Floor LlHaa, Wtt C. Besides being-known as the greatest clothing sale in Portland this can also be called a friend-making sale of the first magnitude Men, .your better business judgment will tell you that there never was a better time to get that needed suit or over coat. In fact many men make it a point to secure their entire season's supply in this Annual Clothing Sale. You couldn't get the manufacturers to duplicate some of these suits antf overcoats for a 3 6 price. Neither could we. For Mr. Busy Man's convenience there is an express elevator to carry him directly to the Fifth Floor. - - ' . FlXtM Floor LlsaiaaWoll ft Co. Bring the Boys here Saturday: Boys' Suits and Overcoats At Tremendous Reductions at $5.95 a. An additional suit is an essential requirement of every school boy, and these suits In clearance at a greatly reduced price at 5.9$ are in sizes for school boys, the suits are In sires 10 to 16. They're madeof tweeds, cheviots and casslmeres. The overcoats in this selling are la sizes 10, 11 and 12 only they're made of all-wool fabrics In smart mixtures and plaids. 'Particularly featuring the Town SpotT ulster style. Boys' junior suits reduced to 1.9$ in clever Junior style and in 3 and 4-year sizes. They're made of serge, cheviots, tweeds and checked materials. Boys' knicker trousers reduced to 1.9t-theyre made of wool and woot-mixed materials. Sizes 10 to 16. FUU Floor LIbbm. WeUe ft Co. THS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES-THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRU