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o THE OREGON : DAILY JOU RNAL, " PORTLAND. ' OREGON. FRIDAY," "JANUARY 15 1C22. CLATSOP SHERIFF FACES Ifi FraTdces A. Holman, Pioneer of Oregon, Snccnmte to Illness SUNT DUTYON Aetarla, Or, Jaa. . IX Xeleon. aWtff at Clataop county, tu Indicted ! eevata Tbereday venln wfcea . the rrul Junr returned lu report ee . jttdn Eakla. The ahertff la aaiMd fca barges of aaeault aa4 battery and of ' vecraaey 4a relatloa to dleorderly coo- , eecC The Indictment grew oat of tne i tlhnd mistreatment of M1M Elea Mia- ' fcalo. lt-year-eM Elrt. r UM - aaertft November ML 1 Two dm amu tor ltiau aJraady Save ten filed la Um eaee. TboM aolu alieced that Um ahertff while "grooaly , toxic Ud." ontorod Um homo of Um 1 girt, broke Into her bodroom by foreo. ' rsxrd bor from a bod abo waa oceu : Mf with two otbor women, alawlered ul ibHtd bor. caoatnc . bor to flee '-throata a window to'tbo roof of a ' botcbborlnc aoaee, Tho complaint alio J abarcod tat abortff wltb falaa arreet. Tho rrand Jury report asorod tfca out? court and eoraa of tho county dopartmotita for alletee. extravagance In ' Um expenditure of public, funds. J. Bis otbor tndictmente and oao not . trao bin woro returned by the grand ! Jary. charging laroony and burglary. J i ' ' Ervin Is Elected Head of Tailors; Convention Ends Mia Vraaooa A. potman, Oregoa nlmaav mmA in Millar rtt ma of tit id- eat famliiea in Portland, died ThumUy I 1 waamngwnv-an. iv-tmiv monitor at nor homo, MO Taylor atret.ujus-.u w ana wuuu- it(h. M (n Tun. Itioi nobnaaltor Smoot la I draftm xt tho senate tu tor many run a toagher lamtt ft aomnnptea -the. wool echedule oX is bov tho Ehattnck acbooL I - - itte unn cui. taa ii eta do staxea an- Sha was bora la MlsaourL Juno 25. 1 tboritattreiy mat n wm dtotwi tor 1142. and ommo with bor parents in 1S4 lapeelfle duty f 11 eeata a pound on across Um pUina to Oreeoa ! City. Tho family later removed to Padfia City and came to Portland In. 1HT. Mies Holman wan an active member at the Oregon Pioneer association and. was also a worker In the First Presbyterian church. She Is sui-rived by tens brothers. Frederick V. Holman and Georre F. HoU man. Wen known Portland attorneys. and a sister, alias icate B. Holman. Death was duo to heart dlaeaea. al-j though Miao Holman had been sufXaatnn- froin a cola for several weeks. Funeral services will bo held at the residence Saturday at I o deck, with Dr. Harold I Bowman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. scoured wool content. - Acceptance of this rate ty the lUpoblican - majority of the finance committee la said to be assured, scaring: complete victory to this point for the agricultural bloc, which was dissatisfied with the Fordney rata Of SS eeata. coupled wittt limitation hal Um reta shaU not exceed tl per cent and ad valorem. l - .... The senate provision wQl strike eat this -limitation. leaving no - reatrietlon npon the U cent rate. This, the wool growers contend, is about equivalent to the 11 cent rate of Um PayneAldrlch law. - ""i' , , ' - -: -Senator Stanfield considers that the STowers have won completely so tar as the committee la concerned, but expects a determined. Sent en the Coor of the senate. si" Ohio Man. Slated To Succeed Miller r" 1 1 1,1,111 ' Washlftfton, Jaxv U.-KTJ. P. W. ' S. KaDey, dexX of the Ohio senate, la atated to become secretary of the SepubUean national committee, succeedinr Ctaurance R. Miller, who died In St. Paul this week, aeoordlnx. to party leaders hero today. Halley was associated with the Hard- mS eampaiga organisation in UIO. X. & Ervfa of Portland was elected f president of the Part fl rjaast Merchant Tailors' aasocUUoa Thursday t the final r busln sessloa of the convention, which ttemi Thursday HlM with a ball, follow. mc Um annual banquet at tho Multnomah t hoUL Other of fleers, chosen aret Vice , sreetdent. Louis O- iyoa of Bsn rran- elaeo: avcretarV. VTUllam Q. MoMahon i mt Kas rrand sco t chairman board of ireetor. Georre doldsmiUl Of LoS An ' mm, Tom Reid and Oscar M. 8mth af Portland were added to Um director K ate. The IKS convention will be held at . Oakland, with 8eattle the convention r oity m IMS. After a talk by John E. Oratke, the convention Indorsed the 1I2& V exposiuea'ia ronnou. 1 Postof f ice Gains Largest on Record l' Ashland. Jan. IS. The receipts for Um Ashland poatornoo ror mi were sis. i C4t, the mrrast la Um history of the ! amce. Tho increase m the last quarter 1 IK. aaaaa nerto4 of UM was I7S4.M. The rerelnts of lltl over that of 1S20 Shows an Increase of tllt.tl. I : , : Resignation of J eaVX UUVVVU ola WAVfJ Wok OOaWM-aOSMM Boston, Jan. IS. ft. N. R The reelx ' nation of Herbert W. Suataco and Paul v Harvey, truateee of the Christian Science t Publishing1 society, worn held up today - by Judre Crosbya delay in filing his : mterlocutary decree of yesterday per - aiittiaa- them to do so. ludra Crosby , also took op the matter of Um trasteea aeeowatma before appointing ' of the treeteea. Install Lights in Caves; Fund Fixed tTaahlncton, Jaa. X.CW kSTCDia- TOH BUREAU OF THJD JOCRNAJL) Senator Stanfield Thursday Introduced a bill to authorise the forest service to Install an electric lighting system for Oregon eaves at a cost of 130,000, this to include a small power development, a residence for the guides and preparation of the entrances and steps to and .within Um i Stolen Papers Are Recovered by Bank Boise. Idaho. Jan. IS. Valuable nanem stolen from the Mlddleton State bank Monday night were found Wednesday afternoon under the platform of the Oregon Short Lino station at that nlace. in a Dunap sacx. it u believed that ex- amination proved that they were not negotiable and so they were abandoned by the robbers. Finger prints on the papers will bo used aa dues In tracing mo srunsk - ' DSfUTT SHERIFF BKSIOXS Toledo. Or., Jan. IS. Ted McElWalB Wednesday tendered hla reelxaatkm aa chief deputy under sheriff Mrs. Maybel sunpson. snerirr Simpson Immediately appointed A. X McMillan to fill the va cancy. McMillan Is aa ex-eervice man, having served with the United States engineers in France. t Three Pairs of O'Donnell Bench-Made Shoes Three people of Portland and vicinity sending us the best names for a shoe stqre win their choice or any pair of shoes in our high-grade fashionable stock. Each name will be registered as received. If more than three people select the name chosen, the first three will receive the shoes. In case only one person sends the name used, a pair will be given each of the first two of second choice. Contest Begins Torjay Flick Shoe Co. 112 Fourth St Contest Closes January 31st Midnight : vrv;:-'V-'-;.;;;,l):v;.:iv:: Here's Another, January Special 7 'ft- Big, Comfortable, Warm Overcoats You men who know and want the best sort of merchandise will appreciate this special purchase of high grade coats which we've just made and are now selling at the exceptionally low price of $29.50. - They come in colors of grey, green and heather mixtures. Belt all around models and plain. We bought these coats at our own price that's why we urge you to make your selection, early tomorrow, for values like these won't last long. Use Your Credit Taroutjaout oar store this monta We are of-' ferine exceptional viloej tad best of lO wtta every one of these special prlce conces sions ts Included credit privileges tf yoa visa, To don't have to pay cash, Just open an account and arrant e terms to suit your convenience, IP WASHINGTON AT TENTH ST. VSfcsVC trr -THE GREY TILE CORNER LAST TIMES TODAY! ANITA . . . t STEWART a . in "HER MAD BARGAIN" It's the tale of a beautiful ' 'woman vvho sold her life for $50,000. 1 MONEY DAYS' WAR 0M PRICES I Must Raise at Least $25,000 in TEN DAYS, OTHERWISE IT MEANS DANGER TO ME 1 am not going to .top at anything, regardless of cost; regardless of what I may get for my stock; regardless of the fact that I could get full price a little later, in the spring. I CANNON WAIT! Iht now ny There are no TWO WAYS left to me now. I must either be in the hands of my creditors Or I must raise money on my stock, SO, I have DECIDED TO DECLARE WAR ON PRICES! My Entire Stock of HIGH GRADE CLOTHING GenU' Furnishings, Shoes and Hats, AT THE MERCY OF THE PUBLIC. I hope that the people of Portland will appreciate this WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY and will take advan tage of this GREAT SALE. If these LOW PRICES will not induce you to buy then there is Something the Matter With Portland And the people must be BROKE and there is NO MONEY in THE CITY. Sale Begins SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922, at 9:30 A M COMING 1 TOMORROW ! 'PLAYING VfTiH FIRE' Men's and Young Men's Suits. I am going to sell on this sale all my better grade Suits, ranging! in price from $40.00 to $55.00, YOUR CHOICE ..... $29.85 All my second grade Suits, ranging in price from $30.00 to $40.00 I r YOUR CHOICE ...Li $19.85 All my third: grade Suits, ranging in price from $25.00 to $30.00 YOUR CHOICE $14.85 with GLADYS WALTON Men's and Young Men's Overcoats 120JOO and $25.00 Overcoats .......... $10.00 $30.00 All Wool Overcoats.. $13-95 $30.00 and $35.00 Overcoats $19.85 $40.00 and $45.00. Overcoats $24.85 $50.00 Overcoats ........ ..$29.85 Dress and Work Pans $3.00 Pants $1.95 $3.50 Pants $2.45 $4.00 and $4.50 Pants. $2.95 $5.00 Pants $3.35 $5.50 and $8.00 Pants $3.95 $6.50 and $7.00 Pants. : $4.85 $7.50 and $8.50 Pants. .$5.85 $9.00 Pants .$6.95 $10.00 and $12.00 Pants. .$7.95 Water repellent, double seat and knee, Union Made Pants....... ...... ......$2.95 Raincoats $10.00 to $12J RaincoatsL .$3.95 $15.00 Raincoats I .... . . .!. .$5.85 $20.00 to $25.00 Raincoats.............. $7.65 i ' - I j i - 1 Arrow Collars All our up-to-date styles in Arrow Stiff Collars, 2 for .....25 25c Soft Arrow Collars 10 40c and 50c Soft Collars... :...25 Work and Outing Shirts . $1.00 Heavy Blue Chambray Work Shirts 49 $1JH) Heavy Blue, Double Pockets, Big Yank Work Shirts 75 $1.50 Heavy Black Drill, Double Pocket, Big Yank Work Shirts 75 $1.25 Heavy Khaki Shirts 69 $5.50 and $8 U. S. Army All Wool Serge Flannel Shirts $3.95 $5J0O Flannel Shirts, double back, venti lated sleeves $3.45 $6.50 Standard Oregon Wool Flannel Shirts, plain or fancy $34 5 $2.60 Flannel Shirts $125 Men's Socks Engineer and Fireman Heavy Cotton Socks, Per pair 10 25c Grade, Wool Mixed Socks, per pair. ... 9 65c to 75c Fiber Silk Socks, per pair 39 60c Fiber Silk Socks, per pair 29e 40c Silk Mercerized Lisle Socks, per pair. .25 25c Lisle Socks, per pair. 15 40c Wool Mixed Socks, per pair 25 50c Wool Socks, per pair 29 65c Wool Socks, per pair 39 75c Fancy Heather Wool-mixed Socks, pair 39 .$L50 Silk and Wool, Fancy Heather Socks 69 $L00 Pure SUk Socks, per pair 49 ; Mackinaws $10.00 and $120 Wool Mackinaws... . . .$5.95 $15.00 Mackinaws ...... . .$6.95 Water Repellent I Coat, double back and r front, double sleeves............ .....5.yt Guaranteed Solid Leather Shoes almost given away. Underwear, -Underwear in two-piece or Union Suit Styles i ' $2.25 Haines and Chalmers Union Suits. .$1.12 $2.50 Chalmers Union Suits .$1.49 $3.00 Wool Rib Union Suits: .......... .$1.69 $3.50 50 Wool ......................$2.19 $5.00 Wool Union Suit, Wright s, others $2.95 $6.50 AU Wool Wright's Union Suits... .$3.95 $5.00 G. & M. Medium Weight Fancy Union Suits $2.95 $8.50 Heavy and Extra Heavy Scotch Wool Union Suhs ............... .$4.95 Men's Hats and Caps Special lot of Hats wonderful values at. 95 Another lot of Hats values up to $6.00. , : $1.95 and $2.95 $1.00 Caps 35 $1.50 Caps 49 $2.00 and $2.50 Caps 95 ! Men' Work Clothe Headlight Overalls, Union Made, Bib Overalls : . $1.25 Blue Buckle, Union Made, Bib Overalls 98 Blue Buckle, Waist Overalls, broken sizes. 169 Extra good Jumpers in blue stripe, grey or Mack, all sizes 75 Di Shirts Negligee or Military collars, or without collars. $2.00 and $20 Shirts ....95 $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts...... $1.29 $30 and $4.00 Shirts. $1.95 Imported English Silk Stripe Broadcloth, " sold as high as $15.00, on sale now for $2.95 Neckwear 75c Silk Ties ....... . . . ; . .35, 3 for $1.00 $LO0 Silk Ties 49 $1.50 Sflk Ties 79 $2.00 and 2JS0 Hand Made large assort ment in beautiful silks on sale for. . .95 10c Arrow Handkerchiefs ..; 5 i WE RESERVE TfcfE RIGHT Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back NOT TO SELL TO DEALERS TO AYPTT?' TOTT' A TT A i. - -f Northwest Corner Third and Oak Streets i I-"-; i.