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I ! TH OREGON PAILY JOUKNA.U. LELOII BP; FAMED WOMAN WRIT ER DIES f ROM PNEUMONIA CAUCUS AGREES TO 1 I PUSH B01IUS DILL 1 !' ft tattes Bee I Washington. Jss. 7. -Heuee Repub- f litaM fts ssreeft" that ' Midler hosus Sho! ft hm4 St aa earty Asia At th cus Tlmrsdsr ataM Pej 1ortf ft resolution calling on ths wsys n4 means cmmttM t preps rs ft bill houl fay. so4 seUrmlaed apsa tta enettmeAL . 1 Ths C a ucii a did not recarameiwl the I Mtni by which It thought tb,so 1 ssry rtiwM ahotild ha ralaed an 4 thra I vat wide differs af splnkm en f (HI. Hnme favored a alsa which rVl i nulla Interest payment an ta-eis 1 of fort la a. governments, 1 1USOBJI HELIOS' WISH X - Tfca setloa of tha cauctia cornea la lha I fare of a letter from Herretary Metlos f ariulnn ajtainal any aort of a honua j and delering It would ha (uttl to ee- I ' KetUt m fere ten debt Dayman!. . I Tha hoaaa majnrtty thus haa nut It 7 arlf In Una with tha majority la tha Up- a .par ensjnaer. wnwn aiwo apprevea pass P are or a bonus bill at a eaucua. va tha houaa oaa flrat, wall tha sss othar matters. Itepuhltoan party lineswill ba broken aiM HPhlfc-an will ha defeats In tha next election If a sales las la levfe ay congress ! pay a soldiers' honua. Kepre Vresr of Wisconsin, declared speech In tha houaa today. she reed that sales tax leglsla- to ba "JamiMd through tha under a gag rule." A.BSAH MAX HCRfBISED 1 Representative Old field. Democrat at f Arksnass, ft member 0( tha houaa ways . and maaaa commute, aald ha waa 'aur erlaad that tha He publican had united on a plaa la Impose a sales tax." Tha Uamerratlc plan for payment ol aoldlara bonua direct appropriation treasury backed by aala of certificates of Indebtedpei ted to the houaa today by Representstive Garner of Texas. Reimbursement of the treasury would ba made under tha DmosrsUc plan from receipts from Intercut payment on for elgn loana or through aalea of obllg tiona raoetved from foreign governmenta pay meats on tha loana. P aga of ft bonua bill at 1 , leaders plan to hat I abler tha henue hill fli " at devetea Haelf to 4 sentstlvs I In a epsec I houaa f All. 4 Is Tk from tha trei 1 government ci a present I elgi j tloi T aa X ! Two Xocal Boys to ! ' "' ii . i u i r in , , 1 I TV V W Nellie Bly A 'A Wilsons Friends Unfurl Colors FoundatitSn Drive Gmning Ground Where , are tit frlcnda pt WSfld'OW "The ftr anawering. aome pf tbm, They Ma eantrtbuUpg, aowa of Ihem, ta tha fund which is t (arm the bftsia pf w.rda yeoofftifinf ftof eostrtlmtiqa to the causa pf pwa. wmwufi hgmfta wlfftra. . - J. O. aioret Cma frja .anwharo- to Woo4rw Wilpos haa4qriaite, fhnrar day. with hia aJhrer afferlas, Mra. &tary Wdtnar af S PaM 8trk atraat, brPUfW her opntrtBUBon personally jo amjer 11 1 4 .11. .. f tha,t tie muuU flnjpht ba V In th protrreas toward Oreoa)'a atill dlatftHt Wta. ; ; Tha last appeal waa fa ft flood Pt dimes, dollars sd (ntanpedlate amouota from tha our who believe tbt tha wel fare Of knmaijitr la claoily related to the perpetuation of tha Ideals enuad- ftted by Woodrow Wilann. lUalfiEK 9VM9 POUSHT Thepa was attnultaiieouBly. snvftppeftl for larger agonal which, the flying squadron headed to Dr. a J. Pmitn a onderstood to ba gathering. Tha moat recant rssponaes Include ntnrieKiafmnnrwri .m ma WQODROW WILSON FOUNDATION, ?nl:lr'',nfflfr55 JslTR$ On(k4iVftB4llVnd fbid lt..t for Feen&rttaai 4m. PUu rtmcftt f signed ax the feUvwiaf; tddres tS tat tBalft PORTLAND. OREGON . 'MPwaaajapai Mrs." tt C Rowes of Ca.by. JoM Krk, the pprarf f Vary - Lash. Hra. Ferry lan, O. A rJepnatt. A- I Rumaey. caonra Fray. Amaiia a, peach, c W. Law. R. p. Una;. Qarg M. Jotin ton, p. Bobarl I Bejtsws, B. D. Van Court. Edna. U, Marsh, Casfield Marah, Mrs. Eleanor Rockwall. Cynthia. Oe- rood. Abbs law McBrida of PortUnd; Pdward J, JIaiIow pf Tha Pallea, Mrs. l J. t nar&yette, T- c haw of Cottaco i Owe, - O. .V- , Whnbarty of KiaoiAth Falls. & O. Larso af Taak top Q. M. Mslatsn of Seaside, O. M- SftnCprf and Mrs. Saniord of Forest Qraya. Walter p. Wood pf Bay City, FIUDAY. land an4 Mrs, ICirklMd of Albany. T- U, Bed well Mi Mrs. Btawao of kjoiot. priM( Mrs. Msrthft 6iss of BfttUo Grosnd, Wash. ; Carta U fwUrpea) of Bilvartos, Mrs, Wuiisa W.-Coopar of Newbara;, W. T- Clsrk, Ro4olpw Jsoat. C H. McCurdy and U U. Bmaaona, Gates ; P, 8t. P. B. Foot and p. p. 6 ftrswco of GaribftidU A atstoinepi wont r: p. & AJdrtch, ohajtrsftft fa Umatilla oovaty, received by lr. C J. GmJta, ehalrmaji of the stats eiectttifi cotnjuutso. Indicates that TJmfttUlft'a anpu IS peaHng ootrpla- Uoo. DUmv oowoty aaka4 for P0-rS rtport, Althaogh too Wsodyow Wltao Foow dfttloft campaign la atyietly son partlaan. lha tnisrest whicli might bo osoacted waa expressed st ft paeoUiur a too Mult nomah county poNtocrftOc central pow mittaw tit the ftsssmbly room of Tho Journal balldhng Thursday ovanlnft, with Dr. Ekf T. Ilodlomd to too coal. Frecinc somsilllsonion were oakod to ba sasponstblo ecb for osotrtboUons acgresatlsa' ot loss tofts lit. They will make returns Uls week. - ' - JAIIUARY waaaaBwawaaaiaw-i 27. Pharaacists Select Krohm as President :. r. Krafts ss phxtod orsaidsot of the Aswican raansWrod pha.rw aetata of rprtlaod recontly ftt o saeettna; to the Panama bvuatng. Othar rriears stact aa: r.'X. qrpes, socaatary; W. I Oooo, D, OorUaa ond W. II. 6cftor. dlaootorm. ...... I. .... It aeatna that Uf first duty of a Euro pean cabinet la to crock vnder strata. JTlabi f4hf4t to Woodrosy Wttftm FilMUtiaa. BberoeM Twist NELLIE BLY DEAD FROM 1 i I k i Take Examination For U. S. Academies Waahlngton. Jan. 17. (WASHINO TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAUr Senator Htanfleld today announced tha , following aalectlon of Oregon boys for tha military and naval academies aa tha result of competitive examinations recently held aubjeot to final entranoa aiamlnaUoa: Went Point Military acad emy, Samuel Plckena Oolllna of Eugene and. Jerry B random of Portland ! An napolla Naval academy, Spenoer A Carlaos st Eugens and Aaron B, Touhy of Portland, with Paul X. Snell of Aa , torls aa flrat alternate. ! It always haa been my ambition to go to Annapolis.' said Aaron Touhy. Portland youth eelected for the entranoa examination for tha naval academy. Young Touhy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Touhy. 141 Oneonta street, waa graduated from Jefferaon 1lgh school last Jane, lie Is now employed by the O-W. R. ft .V. ..- Jerry B random Is s senior In Lincoln high school . lie will be graduated In una. lis la son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B random, 104 East Alder street. New York, Jan. 27. (I. N. a) Nejly Bly. in private life. Mrs, Robert I 8sa man. one of the special writers on the staff of the Eventnar Journal, died to day of pneumonia in 81 Marks hospital. Siva became ill two weaks ago and shortly afterward was taken to tha bos- pi tal from her rooms in tha Hotel Mc Alpln. She sank steadily and yesterday no further hope was held out for her recovery. Nellie Bly was El years old and bad led a tremendously active life for more ao than falls to the lot of ana woman In ten mouaand. She was a newspaper writer from her early youth, managed two large corporations for ft time and In her later life returned to newspaper work with as great an avfdity as a he had shown in her younger days. The thing that made her famous, made her name known not only throughout America, but all over Europe and in many other parts of the civilised world, besides, was her trip around tha globs in 1SS9. in 72 days, six hours and 11 minutes the fastest world circling trip ever made up to that tuns. She undertook the trip to prove that Jules Verne's famous romance 'Around the World In Eighty Days," could be matched In reality and she did consld erably better than the French novelist's hero. Her : passage was followed with .the greatest interest, not to say excite ment, by nawspaper readers hero and abroad, m wmmaasstrsss BnswaBaBSBjssg ' X KNIGHTS JUNIOR SHOE SHOP One - Day Specials (For Saturday) I 8 a 6 Saturday will be your opppnujiity to secure children's shoes 8 g of the better makes at exceptionally low prices. 5 i Ta I Children 's and Misses' Shoes $n).95 Western Pacif io May Buy Oregon Line, Report Says ACCESSOBY THIEYIS BUSY Rax, Jan. IT. Automobile acoessory thieves raided ears parked near the Rax community hall Wednesday evening, tak ing spotlights from oars belonging to Ralph Otis and . Ray Winters and a tire and tools from the car of Mr. Kin card of Sprlngbroek.. 8ss Franclaco, Jan. J7. U. iP.) Plans far estenalon of the Western Pa- eifls railway's "feeder" lines Into Ore-1 goa wars being discussed in business cir-1 c'.es bars today following tha return of I C M. Lory, president of the rood, from I a meeting sf stockholders In New York. It was generally understood the road I ould surahaae tha Nevada-Callfomla- Oreson railway operating from H sca ns ft. Lessen county. California, to Lake view, Or., and operate it as a feeder ts Its main system. Construction of an electric line from Vallejo -to Woodland. Cel.. connecting I St Vallejo With fast ferry aervlce to San Frsncteoo. was also understood to ho a I contemplated move. i (German Press Backs J I Wirth's Firm' Stand l As to French Polioy n I would Oresot I staff. w V Black, brown nA patent, laee or button, in snrly ill sizes. All hifh grade shoes tnd priced ex ceptionally low lit 3) Boys' Shoes Sizes 1 1 to 6lA. Brown, black; lace and button; Good year wait -sole. TheSe ire all good, bard wear in $c shoes for the frow ingboy. Priced at only KNIGHT SHOE CO. 342 Morrison $tn Near Brgadway 9 i II 'A L i i Van Loan's Great American Version of The Three Musketeers'1 Children's "Bear'; Waists, : Reduced Saturday 45c Each cjcrchsndfoo ofc Merit Only' Shine toe Quick and Expert' Service in the Basement -Everythinf; for Cash Everything fpr Less- , r Nobby Suits for the Boys With 2 Pairs of Trousers $6.95 rBoyi, here's z place to go to get "all dressed up" Lipman, Wolfe's. And for $6.95, too, can this be ac complished. For here at that figure are two-knicker suits of Scotch tweed, cassirnere and homespun fabrics in light and dark gray, golden brown and tan. Good styles, plain and Norfolk; and each suit with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 6 to 18 years. At $4.98 are suits of herringbone mixtures and homespun mixtures suits that have sold for more than double this price. Plain and Norfolk styles. Sizes 9 to 16 years. Just 118 suits in lot. - Boys' Flannel Blouses at $1.19 Warm, durable flannel blouses for school wear. Khaki color, military collars. Sizes are 7 to 16 years. ECOHOMT BASE3IB5T Llssiss, TTslfS A C. Bloomers of Silk Pongee Special $1.98 Full sized, reinforced bloomers of pure silk pon gee. Made with elastic at waist and knee. Ruffle fin ish. Sizes 27 and t9. Women's Aprons in All-over Style 50c Very specially priced are these aprons at Soc Solid colors' trimmed with white bias tape. Some open in back, others in front. Fin ished with pockets and belt. Sizes 2 and 3. Odd Lot Women's Cotton Hose" 25c Pr. Good durable hose in black, white and cordovan. They're fashioned and semi fashioned and hare double heel, toe and hemmed top, ECOVOMY BASK SIT. I- Berlin, Jan. X7. Tbe Oermsn'press to-1 ay snantmously. endorsed Chancellor! trth's tsastlon speech delivered In the! retrhstac Thursday ftfternosn. The speech wss rerard4 ss snors than an explanation of oertnany'a new taxa tion policy. It was called a reply to the declaration of policy recently announced tn the French chamber of deputies by ltemier rsincars. Newvpapers es pressed satisfaction! over Us ehancellor's derUraUsn that Germany ertll not surrender to France I the so-esilsd "war crlmlnala." Altoflether the speech was regarded as a clever political soup dlsarmlnc the ar- rvment ef the nsUoasJlaU thst the chancellor was showing weakness la deeJlnf with Frmasa. Tbe prepoeed forced loan of forty bll-1 Bon paper marks from "bit business" I will bear ao Interest. D'Artagnan becomtt Bud McGraw, Ath.09 oecomea Amos, Portho$ becomes Obadiah and Aremis b com Micafu At ft Ana it you aom get a real fArili out of tAs bps si a ' r a it tightur thett then there no Ymnk fightm blood in you. WOODLAKB COrfLB 1.1CE58EI ' Kalsms, Waah., Jan. J7-W. R. Blrt and Mrs. Ethel Itot&welL Woodland. WasK, secured a marriage license from Auditor pavis Thsrsaay. RIVOLI TOMORROW! Oon't say Drug Store "Say Stout ons 11 it. -it saves you money '-- - & & 1 I V' "v V i . , ,C ! 1 lhrU'A I li rV m II II III w ' il l mm fsi mm ' " " " ... i CORSETS REDUCED Women's and Misses' 95c Three models greatly reduced for this sale. 1 C-B La Spirite corsets for women. Extra special 95c. 2 Mpfiium hip-h bust, lone- skirt. Of pink coutil and embroidery trimmed. Very special 95c. 3-For misses. Low bust, me dium short skirt. Of pink coutil, lightly lined. Special at 95c. Bandeaux Special 23c Very specially priced at 23c are these bandeaux. They're made of basket mesh material and hook front and back, ECOXOXT BASEMEJfT LIpmsB, Wolfs 4 Co. Tofs' Gingham Dresses Specially Priced 50c Clever gingham dresses for the little misses of 2 to 4 years. Pleasing plaid pat terns, trimmed in contrast ing colors. Some of the dresses have long waists of plain color with plaid skirts; others are all plaid with col lars and cuffs of solid colors. All are finished with two pockets. Prices on these attractive dresses have been greatly reduced for this Saturday selling. Just 50c each. ECOXOMT BA8EMEST Llpmsft, Wolfs Cs. Women's SHOES 14.25 -195 pairs of women's low shoes, pumps and oxfords, all from our regular stocks, and all priced far .below regular. Some are the Wichert & Gardner and Red Cross makes. r - Oxfords in black kid and calf. Pumps in bronze kid, gray buck and patent leather. i-High, low and medium : heels ; heavy and light soles. All sizes in the lot but not lin each style. Widths AAA ito D. No exchanges, C O. Ds or refunds. EC03T0XT BAJEXE5T. Men's Beacon Blanket Bath Robes Are Greatly Undeipriced $3.98 Excellent bath robes. quality are these Beacon blanket Plaids, checks and floral designs in pleasing color combinations. They have deep collars and have cord at neck and waist. $3.98 is about wholesale price for these robes. ... - . . . . . . . . ; Shirts and Drawers 49c Each Heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers of ribbed materials. Full-sized and well made shirts with elastic ribbed neck; drawers with reinforced seat. . They're about half price at 49c a garment. " Men's Wool-Mixcd Sox 19c Pair Heavy wool-mixed work sox in natural shade and black. Also medium weight dress sox in navy, black, tan and cordovan, Sizes. 9 to.12. EOOKOirr BABKXXST-Uys, Wsite C K r-'C 9omTUl3 STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE OlICES THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE j.