VVEDIirab AY. ' JANUARY 18, 1C22. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON 11 Dill II S ZONE SYSTEM IN STATE TO BE ORGANIZED The a large eereeetaa at the ealry JM af the iUU wlsli ta continue under cooperative anarkettnf organisation la A form, however, that U mora slly miMfidxni the conclusion reached A the saMtlna- of the Orwta Dairymen Umm reortanlsaUen committee Tues day la the Portland office of tha iUU airy and food eommlaeloaer. , . U u plain vlalbl that tha aptrU ef aooperaUon was Bot dead, although It haa suffered considerably trom tha nnaaaa-emant at tha ofnclala of tha Dairy league In tha paat Tbera seem to ha every raaaon to believe that tha dairy' men aaa and will build up strong, locally managed, organisation. fOBTLAJD Z0SB rBOBLEM Tha son ' hlch can furnish markat milk to Portland fee tha biggest prob ata, ana wUl ba tha hardest to reorgan ise. It waa agreed by .the committee. However, U la thought that a mass meet in af tha dairymen at thia dlatiict wt aooa ba eelled at which a plan of mark eting will ba worked out. In several section of tha atata definite plana ara already going- forward toward reoriaai. cation, and It la thought that in nearly every eaaa dairyman will take over tha league planta and a per ate them In order ta insure a markat for their product. It ta understood that at Stan field If rmiaton . tha planta ara to ba taken over by privet concerns, but thla wUl have UtUe Influence aa tha raat of thai a . I . com mlttea praaant were I tieorg A- Man field, praaldeat af e 8tata Farm bureau ; C. I Hawiey. atate dairy and food commissioner! Dr. Hector Mao- pnersoa af tha Oregea Agricultural col Was Charlaa C Behmand, Oray River, Waafev. dalrymaa j William Ooshen, Cooe eoeaty dalrymaa Thomas R. Itae, dairy man of Gaston, Washington county. Or. ; P, K. Hilton. Amity. Or, dairyman ; Wll .Uam E. Schlmpff and . W. McMlrtdae af Clateop eounty, and R. C. Stewart representing tha nubile. Tha board af trustee In charge of th affair af tha old league waa unable to attend tha committee meeting, aa they had arranged for a eerie of meeting In Cooe eounty to pat tha matter of the diapoeal of league property up to former membera af tha league. Tha truateee ara : A. r. Bale of Astoria 1 r. A. Baker, mahOeld, and lry Condron of Marsh Oeld. Z05C OftOaaiZATIOVS The reorganisation committee out lined a plan which will make each looal one a separate organization with power to take aver tha dairy product planta In that aone, and ta market the product of tha memberi of that lona aa direct ta the consumer aa possible. It waa agreed that standardized bylaws arM form af organisation should be adhered ta aa aiaaeiy a poaalble by the various looal association . A atandardlasd oonatltutlon and aet of bylawa are ta be prepared by Dr. Vlacpherson and mailed to representa tives in ech sons. Borne of the fea ' tures to be embodied In the regulations are outlined by tha committee. It waa agreed that the perpetual contract with provision for the withdrawal of mem bera at a specified time, would ba most feasible. There are provision also to be made so that at aay time membera of the vartoua aonea deem It advisable a federation of the different aonea of the atate can take place. The resolution paased by the commit tee, a hlch Includee it recommend. tlons, follows: first. W atrongty recommend that tha dairymen In the different aonea take over from tha trustees appointed to liquidate tha affairs of the Oregon Dairymen's league the planta operated by If league. Second. We recommend that they re organise locally under the Oregon co operative tawa. using aubstantlally the standardised ferns af oonatltutlon and bylaw prepared by thla committee. Third. W reeommend that such local organisations acquire from tha trustees the right to use the brand need by the league, ao aa ta secure to all local or gantaationa now formed, or to be formed, tha teen) right under tha aondlUea that tha pradiMt anal! conform to a proper standard, ta ba legally fixed and defined. Fourth. That we strongly recommend ta none 1 that they reorganise and de liver thai product directly ta tha con- Burner. Membera of tha eesaraltfe from Clat ana eaunty at first Insisted npon a oor- aorate form of organisation, elating that . steps ware already under way to aet up suea a maohlae In their eounty. How ever, after the matter had been entirely gene tver. it waa agreed that there ware many advantagee ta ba had If each and every district would organise under the eoepereUve taw of tha atate. and that niaa waa adopted. BaUlYXX OF LOWZft COLCXBIA IHCOKFOsUTE Astoria, Jan. llvThe lowtr Columbia Dairy association, tha body farmed by tha forsaar Oregon Dairymen's league member of tone five before dissolution at tha laagua, Tuesday filed artlule af tawarporation with tha eounty clerk. The aaaltal slock of tha association is IM.MO. It wUl take over tha cheaae factories and crNunerts formerly owned by the leagae wit, the inUallon "of astabllah . lag and maintaining, ereaaaertee and acaar aatablUhmeata tar tha ead that the dairying tadaetry In and about the vi cinity of tha lower Columbia river shall aa prom ted, encouraged and fostered ta the mutual benefit of all engaged In tha produatlon af cream and miik." Witness to Fatal Qiiwrel Is Hitf in Iieg by Stray Btollet Roaebort:. ' Jan. U. Neighbor who chanced to 'pail at the Wailaea Freyer ranch home the day following tha shooting at Douglas Tapp by C M. Tounc found that Freyer. who at tha time tha fatal ahot waa fired waa In a daxed condition from ever Indulgenoa In moonshine whiskey, had been struck in tha lag by tha bullet fired from Tapp'a gun aa tha weapon aimed at Young wag poshed aside by tha latter. According to Young, woo la now In the county jail awaltinc the outcome of an Inqueet being held at tha scene of the killing, aa be raised his gun to tire la elf defense the weapon struck Tapp'i gun and waa discharged. The prisoner denies that ha bad any heated words with Tapp prior to the shooting, which he say waa entirely provoked by Tapp, who waa killed. No word waa received ere Tuesday from Coroner Rltter, who, with Sheriff Starmer, left for the Freyer ranch Mon day to make an Investigation. SIX FEE1 OF SHOW Cove. Jan. 18. Guy Barker and P. A. Conklln went to the ranger station on tha top of Mount Famy last week and found the snow alg feet deep. PROGRAM OpTATE ATTORNEYS VARIED The Dalles. Jaa. is-FraneU V. Gal loway, district attorney of Wasco county and praaldeat of tha District Attorney' association of the state, announced Tues day tha program for the annual conven tion. which Is to be held ta Peruana, Jan&ary 2 and ST. Every prosecuting omcer at the meet ing will be give a an opportunity to dis cus his peculiar problem under the nrcE-ram Oailoway has preparea. an hour and a half bang given each day to general extcmporaneoua questions. The attitude of district attorney toward bad check cases, custody of per- sons acauitted on insanity rrounda. and the woman Jury proMem aa are uatea for treatment is paper at tha conven tion, f Governor. O'.coU Is expected ta attend the banauet at tha Multnomah hotel the evening of January 2S, aa wall the judges of tha supreme and of the Multnomah eounty courts. Opening the meeting on the morning of January ZB will be a paper py Dr. W. T..WUliamaon of Portland on The Insanity Defense." Dr. Williamson win apeak as a representative of the Oregon Stat Hadleal aaaaefatton. W. W. WD liaane of PortUad ta tha afternoon win diarwaa "Forgery and Certainty of De tection." - Tha momlnsT of January 17 members of tha Portland poUea bwraau wSl lec ture on "Finger Prints as a Meana ef Crime Detection r George Neuner'Jr. of Koaeburg wXO, auacuaa 'Non-Support Legislation" 1m tha aftamoen. and Stan ley Myers, district attorney of Mult nomah county, will lead in arguments on "Dtvorca." Jndeea Walter H. Evans and Robert Tucker wfll also participate In that discussion. Baker Resident Is Dead of Pjieiimoiiia Jan. 11 K. H. Horner, well known resident of Baker and formerly of Sumpter, died Tuesday, following aa illness of pneumonia. He was a member 9t tha Ska lodge, under whose auspice tha funeral will ba bald. Tha body wCl aa piaoea in u mausoleum- iie is sur vtved by his wife aad one daughter. EMPLOYES XSBP T0ST9 La Gyande, Jan. 18. Oscar A. Kratx, the newly appointed city manager of La Grande has announced that all officer and employes of the ity serving under the former city manager, George Gar rett. will immediately be reappointed. LIQUOR H IS Astoria, Jan. It.-Tweaty thousand denars worth of liquor aa an unldAiti fled trolling- craft waa swamped in the surf at the mouth of tha Columbia river Tuesday morning:, according to a message received here from Sheriff Woods of Pacific county. It la not known whether tha cargo la a total loss. ,. ,t una man from the boat was rescued from the water by the Cape Disappoint ment uxe saving crew , under Captain Rimer. Another man understood to have been en the boat is thought to have escaped and made his way to Astoria, The rescued man la being held for Sher iff Woods. Police here are combing ine aty ror tna escaped rum runner. Only two men were pa the swamped Tea sel, it is tnottgnr. Officials susneet that the whiskey was brought to the Columbia from a Can dian port. The vessel, which haa not been Identified la this port before. Is about 40 feet long, painted brown, - and aaa tna initials EL W. near the bow. It could not be officially ascertained today whether one of the "ten on the boat had been taken by tiw Washinaton officer, but It is known that a strange man ta wet clothe) bearded the tnorwmg train . far Megier at MacOowaa thia morning; crossing the river from Megier to Astoria on the launch HaUfa t, OffW ci&ls trom the Astoria customs house are on their way te Ilwae e take charge or the liquor, tha crart. ana the mas re ported to be la custody. They have re- cevred information that tha cargo ef the craft ooB1st of le cases and two barrels of whiskey. -5 - sotrrD uQro igeit to SXIZB 8TaUaiED WJOSKXT Seattle. Jan. 11 (U- P. Prohibition enforcement agents were on the way to Astoria, Or, today to take charge of lot eaaea of whiskey found on board the 4ft- foot trolling boat EV of W. which was wrecked between Fort Caahy and North Head last Monday night. The two men wha were In charge of the boat last their bearings and ran bar ashore. The liquor which Is calued at something like I7W0 bootleg; priceswas tarrved ewer to the eustotne collector at Astoria. Assistance waa sent the vessel from the eoast guard station at Fort Caaby and whan the life savers found what the cargo was they seised, the wreck and arrested a man who gar his name as William Morris of Seattle. The other man escaped. Tha E. of W. waa for' merry a member Of Seatrle'a fishing fleets Either hollow or solid concrete arttelea- can be cast by centrifugal force with a new machine. . I OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS CelebmtetT By mpcmnz an cccoant at (A STATE BANK ; ONE DOLLAR starts t MYinjs account and ftrnisbet yoa wita a "Book" saving bank. STATE BANK OF PORTLAND With which U consolidated the Peoples Eevnk When Fifth Crosse Stark . r MBS. Bcrrs fchekal held MUton, jea. It. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Butts. IS, waa held Sunday freta tha heme of her daughter. Mrs. Oertrude Benson, ta North MUton. She Was born In Canada but cam with her parent to the United 8tatas when an Infant. With her daaghler ah came aa MUton foar year ago t be close to Key grandson. E. B. Walker, agent tor the OW. R. a N. at Milton-Free waur. She Is survived by her daughter, two grandson aad 11 great-grandchildren. s I I TA s ! i EVERY ARTICLE- REDUCED Except Groceries anal a Very Restricted Lines ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE EVERY ARTICLE: REDUCED Except Grwcorioe ana a Very Few Rastrktea! Unas AND S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN ON PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 10c OR MORE AN ADDITIONAL CASH SAVING TO YOU Neckwear Clearance -Guimpes $2.59 Bargain Circle, Main Floor Good news of worth-while savings on smart full bodice Gulmpes. Made of fine quality net trimmed with Venetian lace, em broidery, tucks, etc. Roll eoHar at tached. Variety of patterns. For dresses, suits, sweaters, dJO KQ etc Special Clearance price JJuJ Bag Frames 98c Main Floor Shell and Metal Bag Frames, in assorted styles and fin ishes. Lines formerly selling QQ at 11.25 and 11.50. Clearance aOi Up to $i:00 Belts for 19c Clearance Extra Special! Main Floor A ridiculously low price, but we are anxious to reduce the stock at once; you get the benefit In the assortment there are wide white ktd belts with black stripes, wide gray leather and chamois belts, medium width belts in brown, tan and black, narrow belts in "J black aid white. Formerly priced at 25c to 1.00. Choice XaC Candy Specials English Toffee-the favor- A (f orite confection, lb. boxes tlC Cam Drops, small size, "I Q assorted- flavors, a box XSC Candy Pent, Main Floor V.rfeJU Vb' eC-1 RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. TMOWSON. ALDOL WEST PARK. AND TfKTH 9TrWCt a I d rftfcy yl Men Knit Ties Special 75o Main Fleer Red, heatacr, rreea, gny, atvy m4 tker eo- HJZg on deuiace price onry lO Clearance of Ribbons Mai At Half Price An Floor Novelty Ribbons JA to 1J4 Inches wide, rlcot edge and fancy designs, in wanted colors. Also wide satins and moires of standard quality and in desirable shades and the popular Roman stripes and brocades. Ribbons suitable for hair-bows, bags, sashes and many other purposes, 50c to $2.75 grades, on safe at, yard, 25c to $1.38 Women's Crepe Blouses Clearance Sale $3.98 'eeonJ FloorGeorgette, Pongee and Crepe de fie Blouses in a number of charming models, .aded, embroidered and lace trimmed. QQ QQ .ong and short sleeves. Special at tlnJeaO Blouses $4.69 cond Floor Many beautiful models to select .om. Blouses made up in Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in black, white and the most favtored colors. Round, square, V or high fl A Q necks. Special Clearance price only tDTteU Blouses $7.45 Second Floor Georgette, Crepe de Chine and All-over Lace Blouses. Choice collection of dnnty models. Light and dark colors. Special Clear- drr Af? ance price tomorrow 5 atl Blouses $9.45 Second Floor High-class Blouses selling heretofore at much signer prices. Of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Good range of desirable colors. Clear- JQ dfT ance price tomorrow jDaf40 Clearance Women's Dresses Second Floor Presenting another remarkable oppor tunity for the thrifty woman to buy high-grade. dresses from our regular stock at a price far below cost of making. Smart models for street and business wear, made up in Taffeta, Serge, Jersey and Crept de Chine. 46 DRESSES IN THE LOT 7 Six. 14 12 Six 18 16 Six 18 8 5ia 20 1 Siae 40 1 Sine 42 1 Sine 44 2d Flaor Popular slip-over styles and some la Jacket and cape effects. ' Many are attractively trimmed with braids or embroidered in beautiful designs. Don't fail to see these wonderful values. Clearance $15 Women's Dresses $19 Crepe de Chine. Velvet, Tricotlne, Velour, Jersey, Taffeta and other desirable materials. Dresses for all occasions, including many dainty models suitable for party wear, trimmed. with ruffles and ribbons. Others are beaded or embroidered, some with leather collars and cuffs. One size 14, it size 16, 22 size 18, S size 20, 5 size 38, 6 size 40, 3 size 42, 3 size 44. Good JJi Q selection of the season's best colors. Clearance vlw Men's $1.50 Shirts at 95c Special Clearance Offering Main Floor- -Men, here's a good chance to bay Shirts ef staaixr. quality and save. Soft cuff styles, made up ia excellent grade par cale, cut full and correctly tailored, large showing ef fancy QEta striped patterns, best colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Rerulxr It.So vuv Men's Hats OnerThird Off Main Flaor This includes every ffat In ear stock, Velour, far felts, felts, cloth. Bo rj all dos, etc Men's 13.50 Hats now S23S Men's 14.00 Hats now $2.70 Men's 85.00 Hats now 13.35 Men's 86,00 Htts now $4.00 The popular styles, wilted color. Men's 87.50 Hats now $3.00 Men's 88.00 Hatg now 5 55 Men's 810.00 Hats now f &70 Men's lll.oo Ktu now 37.35 Sale of Knit Underwear Odd Unas Woman's and Children' Knit Underwear priced for quick clearance at the Center Circle, Main Floor. Take advantage ef the vary onnanal savings. ' rT9 8 (Nil!. '5 - ,, : - f rA J Safe 8 Safe Mill: Ft lafsaU ex loraLds MOaSOOXSNO Tae "Food t Drink" for aMl Aeesv QukkXcoch atHomo,Of5cend rocataina. JUkfUOXUOrS. Vests, Pants 85c Main Floor Women': extra quality ribbed Vests and Pants with fleece lining. Full bleached and very desir able for winter wear. Sizes 36 to 44. QP Sale price, each OUL l aw w'a v i WaSMsaJ Lsaanajeu-snysi LVf Union Suits $i Mala Floor .Women's fleeced Union Salts In all popular styles. Not all sizes,, but if your size is in the lot yon get a splendid bar- fain, f 1.25 nd 50 Union, Suits If SI Odd Lines Children's Uaderwear Less Than Half Price f Bargain Circle, First Floor Special clearance of Children's Vests, Pants and Unton Suits.': irregulars and odd Uses tn faneva Carter, make. SOk and wool mixtures in various weights,: but not all sixes. Underwear seinng aeretotore ,at 84.50 up to 810.00. v Special - Qearaneei sale tomorrow of Vests nd pants it $1.50; Omoa $atts rgt $2.50 44 Housekeepers' Week" In the Qearance Sale Main Floor A time of splendid savings on house hold needs of all kinds. Every article reduced ex cept s few restricted lines. X All Linens Reduced Sets, Table Cloths, Nap kins, Scarfs, Centers, etc, at special prices. Richard son's Linens also included. -Blacfiod She eting, 72 inches wide. The yd. -Hack Towels, medi um size, $2 doz., each f nay Tckinf , short lengths, special, a yard . Ilaavy Batk Tmk, full bleached, special at y We Give S. & H 55 c 18c 29c 20c Hemstitched Sheets of well known make, 8tx9o Q QQ inches. Special at OXe70 TsbU Clotn., Bel- &T FA gian linen. 63x75. weOV M r c r is e a Table ZC. Damask, special, yard t U UC Linen Toweling, a yrd 25c Trading Stamps Boys' Suits $6.95 With Two Pairs of Knickers Main Floor Tweed Suits that will give splendid service. Very latest models with loose belts. Knickers have reinforced seams, full lined. Qa af Ages oto t6. Sale tDOeUtJ 2-Pant Suits $9.45 Main Floor Fancy mixtures in the much wanted browa shades. Loose belt styles. Full-cut knickers. Q A pT Sizes 7 to 17. ?ale Oi7ttJ Boy' Raincanea aad Coat in the Clearance Sale $3.50 Clearance of Footwear Many of our best selling styles la Women's Pumrt, Oxfords and Shoes are Included ia this notable clearing offering. Look to your footwear needs ajjd SAVE) PumpsandOxfords $6 Formerly priced at 10.00 4 112.00. Oxfords sod two-strap effects as well as the more con servative laced model. Cuban, medium and low flat heels. Chestnut, tan, dark tan. cordovan, brown and black kidskin and calf skin leathers. Goodyear welt soles. Priced special AA for Clearance Sale at OO.UU Women's Shoes $6 112.00 brown kid. dota too Shoes with aJUeatacr Louis keels, 810.00 black kid Shoes with slain toe and cloth tops, 83. JO buck skin laced Shoes with bill Lost! leather heels, John CeUy mike. Also 88.50 and 812.00 Uc4 Shoes of browa or taa calf, tad 810 black cloth top 4 ff button Shoes. Sale at dUeUU Shoe Department, Third Floor Rug Sale Continues Famous Bengal Oriental Rags at apedal Clearaaea artese. Dis continued patterns and drops. Bengal Rugs have all tha richness of coloring and beauty of finish found h Imported rags ft less than half the cost The finest American made Run on the market today. Choose your new room Rugs now at special Clearance Sale prices. Rug Department, Third Floor 1 1 Set of 4 Glass Bowls 75c Third FJoor Sanitary clear glass Mixing Bowls S shown, above, une eaca , 0, ana o-wen size, no iecpnune: or V, r7K D. orders , accepted. Priced special," set of 4 Bowls only v Gups and Saucers 2Sc Taing Floor Thin ehina, with gold band edge,' Regularly 85.50 adozen. Priced spaeial Clearance Sale each 25c AU 0inaarware at Clearance Prices OWK Coffee 29c Lb. No deliveries except with Other purchases made in the grocery department. OWK Imperial Roast Coffee, OQe J lbs. 85c per pound English Breakfast or Ceylon Tea, regular 60c grade. QQ priced special, pound tje7v Royal Biktog Pow- QQ der, SOt size, special OOL .Model Grocery : 4th Floor Sale of Jewel Ranges 3rd Floor Petrott Jewel Better tt&n Combination Range u sketched to left limited naraber of Ues U be dUpoaed , of at once. Save SJ55.25 by placing your order 'at once. Qray enameled with nicked plated r.nminiBgs. tb sua prue tn dudes setting ' and miking connections, providing yoa live la the city. Former selling price 83JJ.50. Jala price S17&2S ; Burns Wood, : Coal or Gas Use the fuel that lives best satisfaction aad costs the least. ALL STOVES V RANCX3 SOLD ON CAST PAY PLAN. J 1 I! '1 I 1 I f I !' it i f ' ,' J j 4 !! .1: 1 - I 1 I l; !: !: i, . f . r; j, :. i : i; i V f f - f, l( - I. .J"