THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.'. OREGON. DOUBTFUL STATES IWEMSFOR CABINET HM By fcsssrt I. Bsassr Caltas Km Bnff (ODrrritM. 131 f Vuiud Km) Washington, Jan. lSvU Um selection postmastsr central to auooeed will IL luri were Is b. mad Immediately. fharl O. Dawsa, of Chicago, would be hs man standing la tha war of Dr. iiuMrt work, of Colorado, first assist ant post ma star caaaral at tb vreaent lime. Tbs president would Ilka to sea Dawes a Uia claes, but Pawaa, having- one smsd down an opportunity to be aeers ary of the treasury In Hardlafs cab net, eould Bcaroely be exDected to aooeot wo posunaster cDeraisnlp now. o. aooordlns to administration aens Incs la toucn wltk tho situation. Dr. tvork would seem to bo in the moat fa. rrsDis position at this Urns, unless p iiiiraj acunrr. which baa auddanl da. 'eloped hlsh motnsntum about -this cab inet vacancy, perauadea Ilardtnc to rbanr bis mind and make strictly po- svieciion. insieaa 01 one based on KOffniuoa of service to tho soTerrunent. la eonneetlan w1f h 1)1. miuia i- ituajoo WaJtsr Dickey of Kansas aty. ant prominent loader la the Reonb- caa party, baa been regarded aa the noac oertala selection until the last few dsrs. Us la itM a stone possibility for this rsason: I Henater Spencer and the entire Mis souri dalesatlon have rrnmmm4Ml tlckry nomination. And Rpencer has semethinf coming to him. His wishes sd bis protests were Ignored on the aalon of Harding's nomination of T. Madison of Kanaaa City for United tea district attorney there. Attorney Jeneral Daugbsrty insisted upon Mad- eon, while Spencer supported by lead "f Republican newspapers, oimosed feCadlson. When Msdlson's nomination pas sent to the senate. Spencer, for a Ibne. held up his confirmation. Finally po was prevailed upon to yield through Mrarancee that his wishes would be ell taken care of on some other ocea- lon. twBiur iioit fiocb.es Since thst time Spencer further placed tinaelf In position to receive adminis tration favore by leading the party tight pa behalf of Senator Newberry. So. rhea he came forward with the first kuggeetlon for Hays' ucceasor. W. & pickey. It seemed likely his wishes might be met. I This belief Is etrengthened because Missouri Is a doubtful stats. But there e another doubtful state, Colorado, and, too, there was a factor in Uaya' resigns Ilen which carried the proviso that his ucceasor csrry out the postofflce de- hartment work sa Hsys bad atarted IL Hsnators rhlppa and Nicholson, together with tho entire congressional delegation from Colorado nave come out for Dr. Work, who for some yesrs was national tommltteeman from Colorado, and at the last Republican convention as active Worker for Harding. He was one of Harding's first appointments, and be reuse of his work under Hsys would be x pec ted to have the endorsement of llsya. kit ma a totb siBir I Finally there Is a third "doubtful tats" In the coming election Indiana Where Senstor New Is frankly admitted by his friends to nave a close fight on his hsnds for re-election agalnat former Senator Beveiidge. It Is admitted that New, who was ofrered tho poet of seers tary of war by President Harding, and ecllned. because Republican leaders felt Is presence wsa needed la the senate. ignt wen do tendered the futmaetsr ineralshlp and might take IL New, bowever, is ssld to fear that If he ok the place It might mean that he aa running away from his firht everidre. pHAIlf IHJCRES L050SH0BEMAK Tom Lynch. Ml Norta Twenty-first ivinTOiun, waa struck on the head by a chain at the Clark Wilson dumber company plant. Unnton. Wedne. ay arternoon. He was badly cut and Astoria Lumbermen Anxious Oyer Visit Of Long-Bell Head " i. Astoria, Jan. 19. Tho visit to As- tori Jriday of B. A. ,Xxng, president of too Long-Ben Lamber company, and party of officials 'mnd experts of the company, is awaited with Interest by tho lumber-wise of Astoria who see. the visit as ooo pregnant with industrial poaefblUUes. Tho belief In the troth of tho rumors that tho Long-Bell company has purchased the Hammond Lumber eompany holdings refuses to bo downed by tho denials mads by tho presidents of both concerns. merger of the two companies is seen as one of tho possibilities la recon ciling the reported deal and tho denial of a sals. It also is common knowledge that tho Long-Belt company had sev eral min sites In this district under seri ous consideration sbout the time of the purchase of the Kelso location. The most favored of these sites was on the T..8L Cornelius farm on Youngs river. Some ses la the forthcoming' visit of Lone a reconsideration of tho locations near Astoria. UWEVELTfD PLAIiijEDBj BOARD ' General policies of the newly-formed Oregon development board have been an nounced by Fred N. Wallace, chairman, withi a view of obtaining aid is determ ining the best pl&ua for the work of the bureau and cooperation from the various bodies of the stats interested in agricultural expansion. I ' Tho members ot the board are Wal lace and J. M. Kyis of tho Oregon Zr- ricKuvB KiiiLiin. Bam u. , frown ex the Oregon, Drainage association, WO- 11am Banlerv Of t)u Rt.ta fhamKaa. r. Commerce, and W. D. B. Dodson of the .wwun; uHuusru wommerea. - Several nnllmhiuv mumn : K hoard have been held so that tho mem dcxs augat oecomo acquainted with the scope of tho work and hear the sug- KeSTjOna Ot tM nrim Iwwt tmm . .v.. state. Tho general work wffl be devoted- sjsnsTsnce ana guidance m agricul tural laod development, to securing eel. tiers for Undo . ready for sgnculture. anung seiuers m more enecuve agricul tural methods and Improving; the market for Oregon agricultural products. "No spectacular or Immediate results are possible," said .Wallace, "bul as the effective forces of the state are mar shalled, aa the thinking men of all sec tions are enlisted, results equal to those attained in any other Western states are possible here. . We hope to see such aa end la duo coarse strained." " FKATE&SOTT XUXTS OFFICERS Pacific University, Forest Grove. Jan. It. At tho recent meeting of Nu chap ter. Phi Alpha Tan, national honorary f orensie fraternity. Bay Parker of Butts Fails was elected president. Other of fleers elected are: Thomas Fowler. Rainier. Ties president ; Albert Schneider, Sacramento, treasurer: Willis Hines, secretary, and Francis Taylor, aergoaat- at-srms, Dota ot Forest Grore. London Air Chills ; Iceland's Premier; Wants Arctic Ozone London, Jan. 19. Premier MagausBon of Iceland, who came down from his own chilly country for a brief visit to London, Is going back home Thursday to get warm. The premier struck London at the height of the cold season. He wore heavy overcoats and - 'rm clothing, but the dampness penetrated Just the same. "The name of my country Is a mis nomer," he protested, shivering. i have to wear just ss heavy an overcoat hero as I do back home. Up in Relkjavtk it Is 19 degrees warmer than in London. This weather Is damp and not nearly as dry as Iceland. It makes ms too chilly, so I'm glad to go back." Sailor, Angered by Booze Seizure, Locks Up Two Searchers Hoqulam. Wash, Jan. Is. Angered when federal officers and local police sesrehed the ship and seised 129 quarts or Nipponese whiskey, a Japanese sailor of the steamahlp Kalan Maru. loading here, locked Deputy Customs Collectors w. A. May snd Detective T. ML Qulnn of the Hoquiam police force in the oil room of the etesmer Tuesday. Chief of Polios William Thompson wrested the key from the eallor and released the men. The Kalan Maru reached Ho qulam from Shlraonoseki and is loading several million feet of Jap squares and oedar for Kobe. Northwest Bureau Moves to Klamath Klamath Valla Tan 1 A ments are being made to move the office 01 ma umiea Biaiee ourean 01 entomol ogy from North Fork, Cel., to this city, It was said Wednesday It T V : irtm- ball of the Klamath Forest Protective association, xnia city will be headquar ters of the bureau for the Western states, he said. Jail Drug Peddler; ' Family Destitute Daniel Murphy, arrested on a charge of possessing and selling morphine, wae sentenced to 180 days In Jail by Mu nicipal Judca Rosaman Wednariaw aft. noon. Murphy Is alleged to be drug .1111.1 ,t . .... - uuici. ma wm ana two cimaren are entirely destitute, according to officers. r Today's Express Brought Us This : Shipment New Canton Grepe Blouses Nine Different Models It was a most unusual collection these first new Canton Crepe blouses which arrived today from New York. Distinc tiveness is fairly stamped upon every one of them for they surely breathe of Spring with all its freshness and beauty. Taffeta and Crepe Advance ; Models 15 Navy, Henna and Mohawk are the three colore but fortunately there are nine different models from which . you may choose. All are heavily beaded an essen tial for the new blouse long or three quarter length sleeve. See our big win dow display of these blouses. Canna The New Shade For Your Smart Hat $ 39 Women who receite the most benefit from their clothes plan on buying the new styles as soon as they are shown. Another shipment of . advance models in Taffeta' and Canton Crepe dresses has ar rived in the most adorable styles you could wish. They were bought at the new price level that's why they ju-e priced exceptionally low to you. Open Work A .50 Silk Hose - Pure thread silk hosiery with the late Paris ckz in full fashioned leg. Black, cordovan and white. ": 13 .50 Canna, the new Spring- shade, harmonizes so beautifully with one's suit or dress, that fashion seized upon It as the favor ite for Milady's new hat. j We've a most unusual collection here, and regardless of your individual taste you're sure to find i hat that Just seems made for you. Tomorrow's special Is exceptional. Credit Gladly ad just open an account here and buy what you need for the coming Spring season. You may arrange payments to suit. Washington at Tenth St. imna The Grey Tile Corner' firtTRSDAY. . JANUARY 19. lt ,i . , g i . ftoutfc ot aual(tp 0UT AMDS This sale is a complete close-outof twenty thousand pairs of stand ard makes of shoes. Every pair must go regardless of cost. Look at these prices: Ladies Napatan Packs t ' ' ; ' Double Soles and Full Bellows Tongue ' ., i ' 8-mch, former (I A K price $10, now.... vOiffcO 12-inch, former ' (J Q' J K price $12.50, now.rPOtO 15-inch, former price $15, Close- $9.25 Out Prices, now Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes. 200 pairs on display ; all sizes in the (1 -I f P lot. Close-Out Price, now. BOYS AND GIRLS' SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES LOWER PRICES THAN BEFORE THE WAR! THE REASON After months of negotiations with our new landlord we were unable to get a renewal of our lease at a -price that would enable us to continue to sell footwear at the same popular prices. We have decided to CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK rather than move it We have marked prices so low that we wilr have to move nothing BUT OUR NAME As soon as we know we will announce our new location. BRUCK & STONE, Props. Goodyear Shoe Co. v 7b Ctistdmers: " - We will open our fourth store in the Blue Mouse theatre building, Eleventh and Washington streets, about May 1st. Since we decided to expand and increase our chain of stores we have met with more or less criticism, some people saying, "Stout-Lyons wants to hog it alLM Realizing that this might be a natural conclusion, m view of our rapid expansion, a word of explanation at this time may be in order: s First of all, we are a co-operative institution. Every co-worker or employe has the opportunity, and is encouraged to become a stockholder whenever he has shown his integrity and the necessary ability. We do not even demand that he shall have money to invest with us, but set aside a given portion and allow him the earnings on it until paid for. EVERY SHARE OF STOCK OF THE STOUT-LYONS DRUG COM PANY IS OWNED BY A CO-WORKER, ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS. Our officers, man agers and partners are selected and developed from the ranks of our employes. OUR FIRST PURPOSE IS TO MAKE MEN NOT MONEY! We take only a living salary out of the business, allowing the balance to remain for expansion and development. This means that our profits go to the many interested with us, and not to a small, central ized governing body or to capitalist shareholders. In conclusion, you may ask: Why does this inter est me? It is just this: Under this, our method, we can and do sell cheaper; our co-workers and employes are better satisfied, and the morale of the entire force is higher, with consequent better service for you, and . EVERY ONE SHOULD BE INTERESTED WHEN THE TEACHINGS OF THE TENTH COM MANDMENT ARE BEING INJECTED INTO MOD ERN BUSINESS. Very truly yours, C. C. STOUT, President and Manager. Sfottf-Iiions DmoMCa 1 .J UJlfc To.dsJkJLstaT MEN! 250 pairs to go. These shoes were pulled from our regular stock and sold from $8 to $9; all sizes in the lot. (Q QK Close-Out Price, now POtD j BUY YOUR SHOES NOW AND SAVE MONEY! Man's Norwsfiaji . Calf Brogue Oxfords with ex tra heavy oak soles. Ex tension bed. Reg ular pries $9 Men's Napatan Packs 2 Full Sole, Double Vamp 8-inch Packs, former price flQ g W 12.50;now JdO.SO 1 2-inch Packs, f ormer price C- A OCT 1514.00; now 3)lUOD 14-inch Packs, former price fk ACT $15.00;-Qose-Out Pricey now.... 3)JLUe5D 149-151 Fourth Street . I H 1 . Women's $9 I, Lace Shoes Brows Calf , Brown Kid, Black Calf, Black Kid. Coodyasr welt sole. Re moval pn X?V heels. Pstent Black Kid and Black Satin Punas, one-strap torn soles, French lor baby French Close out price- $g95 This Oxford . Bruw kul. brown caff, patent ieath. T and black calf, Good- Tear welted solos. Removal price $4145 Bet. Morrison and Alder mm BABffiROFf- ORDERED SOLD BY U. S. COURT IN BANKRUPTCY FACTORY SAMPLE SHOP I ADVANCE APPAREL SHOP 286 Morrison, Bet. 4th and 5th I 293 Morrison, Next to Cor. of 5th Every woman's garment must go. Thousands of new arrivals from back orders which came too late must go with the bankrupt prices. THOUSANDS OF GARMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM ALL UP TO DATCALL SHADESALL SEES No Exchanges No. Mail Orders No Charge Account No Refunds Dresses, Coats, Suits ana riusb coatees AND Values to $35.00, 3.95 Women's Suits Iff Velours, Tricotines and Para Tsnlls values to IS5.00. Up-to-the-minute styles. ?1 A OK Bankrupt Price olU.alO Silk Dresses, Plush t35vtt D.C5 Coats, Serge and O'Q) Trico tine -Suits, val- and ues to $40.00. Bank- 5 tf rupt Price ...... . . jQttU) Waists and Skirts (O Values to $5.00 Ci) 9e Sample Coats Dresses. Suits Plush Coats, mostly all fur trimmed values to $123.00 $1S.9S 53S.95 BANKRUPT PRICE You need not ask the prices every garment marked in plain figures! FACTORY SAMPLE SHOP ADVAUCE APPAREL SHOP 286 Mormon St, BeL 4A and 5th , 293 Morrison, Neit to Cor. of Fifth a'sjisjrihaaiattUv -aa Mifc.'j-w: fitf rTftsitiT asTajiiisYiiii Ui i fl 1 aX.,fflavs