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The New OrJXiON Statesman, "r-'ra;' Oregon, Turs&iy I forninfj, February t8t 1929 r. - CETPaul MlanT Mentiorietl IVcnnjnenlly for Attorney- General's Job C . - CTASHINGTON, Feb. z7.-(AP) A aew nam was added today 9 the ever-growing list of Hoover cabbaet likelihoods. It isthat of ;EO POST TCRSlam D-Mltehell. of St. .Pantl" reserved lands located aOuaesota, - solicitor-general of the United States; who came to the front as a probable selection for the post of attorney-general. - -There was a tendency In some usually well Informed quarters ti discard another name from thJ t&t of possibilities, that of Wil- liam j; Donovan, now assistant to Che attorney, general, who was rep veaeated by some of his friends as disinclined - to accept the of secretary of war. , Both Remain Hnm SSefther President-elect Hoover Mr. . Donovan, :. who returned awns vesterday, and has 'since had - w ..conferences ' with' the "next president, had anything to sayre- caediag the report,. but there, was wllespre&d belief in' political circle:' that' Mr. Mitchell' would. fee attorney-general. Although listed .as a democrat w On aov solicitor-general was ap fteaated to office by President Coo- - f, tUtgo on June 4, 1925. He was ad .Utm w bUV iiituiivauva .....mm ...... u 1131. was secretary of .the first chapter commission of St. -Paul t;atdrwas regional counsel for the atummA administration In 19 1 rMtaar ttiA lrm of President TOfl- 1 Friends of Mr. Hoover said the aoBcitor-general had supporte ! Cfco Mxt chief , executive , in . the - last election and the two are IcswwB to be friends of long stand 4 lag, - ? - -. X .r-:': Surprise' India ted Those who' insisted that the ISloaesota man would get the . fteset, for which Donovan long was ; saealSoned after the election, said this would be one of the "sur i gtflsa" cabinet appointments which &oaaa of those close to Mr. Hoover Itawe predicted. ft ttas been reported 'that the gwessdent-elect invited . Mr. Dono- to become secretary of .war strong opposition, had. devel- 5ed to placing - him at the head ff the law enforcement " depart- asent of the government. Much of b2a opposition came from dry leaders who regarded him as tech nically wet. Upon the return of Mr. D'ono--vaui from Santa Fe, New Mexico, be was invited . to-, the Hoover osm on "S" street where, he. had . a long conference with the pres-Meot-oleet. .Their discussion were veaewed today over the breakfast tttifle when, Mr, Donovan was said to Stave expressed his unwilling-j . ees to hold the (war" portfolio. i Other Meetings Held The conference was the first of at aeries which- Mr. Hoover held Seaator Moses, of New Hampshire, resented Albert Hislop, republi- ' can matlonal committeeman from sds otate, and Senator Hastings stnd Senator-elect ; Townsend, o f Delaware, called. X-" - Tbe vice-president and - Mri. Dawes paid a social call. The vice gjopesldent remained for luncheon srat Mrs. Dawes - was obliged to Xuxxm a previous engagement. - The - postmaster-general and Mrs. Mew have been invited .for luncheon tomorrow. ESLITE APPROVES igPEili BILL Cooperation between the states ' Oregon and Washington with relation to the collection of roy- on aand and gravel taken the Columbia river, is pro-. In a bill Introduced - by Bcfsoaentatlve McAllister; which the senate Tuesday,: A bill has been introduced la ho Washington legislature: . : The collection of - royalties on asaad aad gravel ' taken, from vthe OAamhia river . has caused the laaa boards of the states of Ore gu aad Washington considerable tremble during tbe past few years. At the request of the Oregon aassd board an investigation was busached a tew months ago to der ieralae how much 'sand and gra I had been taken from the Co lus&la river by Oregon, operators. 'ETciBter Foimd Thin, Constipated . aa a fsmlly doctor at Moaticello, CSlaois, the whole human body, stot amy small part of it, was Dr. . Caldwell's practice, . More than - jiia "calls -were on' women, : ;iiirn aad babies. They aro the timm most often sick ' But their enneaaes were usually of a minor skatare colds, fevers, headaches, -'tousaess; and'all of them" re- rs3red first a thorough evacua akBS. - They .were constipated. -, la ihe course of bis .47 years' . metlca". (he was graduated, from . CnsH- Medical College back la . he found a good deal of aeecas 4a such 'eases with a pre- atption of his own containing a seaside laxative herbs with pepsin. ia itiz he decided to use this j Canada In ttbe manafactzre cf a saIclne to be known t Dr. C-'. eXa Syrup Persia,, and la ttat year his prrscrl;tloa ' was first aaeed on the narket," The .pre;art!oa rmmediately tiad as great a f access la the drug stores as it rrtriot;;: h3 U his rxlvate if .3. Now, .third ceseratic. t ustag it , Uothers are giving it to their ehlldrca who ortrs riven ltbv their - mothers. Cxcry second of the wcrkiag day J itr-.one somewhere is rfr.s Into I e ttore to buy It. ,;i?-s cf i fct".:'s of , Or. Caldwf.is Eyrup I r;a are eing used a lia. I i state of Washington. A joint memorial ' offered . by Senator Eberhard urges congress to approve the McNary bill grant- In the national" forests to tbe state of Oregon for the erection, edfefp- ment.and maintenance of public buildings-.". : X " ' Appointment of a committee of lSmembera to conduct an interim investigation with relation to the costs of water transportation In Oregon, was authorised in f con current resolution introduced by Senators Bennett, Corbett and Up ton. Three .members of. the com mittee Would be appointed by the president of the senate, five mem bers by the' speaker of the house aad five members by the r gover nor. T., AN'.PRANCISCO. Feb. 27. (AP) Mrs. Edna . . Sharp, - - 28, awaiting arraignment on a charge of . kidnaping . 4-year-old . Doris Smith-Murphy, made another.xon fession today i and five minutes later repudiated It. ".': Her penchant .for. confessions, police saldT has not changed their minds as to her guilt and they ill: press the charges of child stealing, whether;4 Mrs. - Sharp stands by her original story of the kidnaping or not. r ' . Mrs. Sharp . made her - fourth confession today, in the presence of Captain of Detectives Duncan Matbeson, her attorney, Byron Parker, and newspaper reporters, She declared the grandmother of baby Doris, Mrs. Nellie Orebi- tus, to be the kidnaper and not herself. Mrs. Grebltas also known as Mrs. Wasson, with , whom she was acquainted, she said, - gave her the baby to care for until she (Mrs. Grebltus) could, arrange, to keep the child in her : Berkeley home. J . 'Mrs. Grebltus asked me to mind -the baby because her fam Ily were not fit to have her," Mrs, Sharp told her questioners. "She said she would return for Doris but shouldn't and after I'd wait ed a week, t got nervous and told Mr. Bidwell who told the police Newspapers had Just gone. to press with details of the new con fession when Mrs. Sharp tearfully repudiated it ' . , HIE LAXAM T II When you get out of bed feeline headachy, sluggish, weak, half sick, here's ssimple measure that will have .you -feeling yourself again in a Jiffy. . ; Take a little Phillips Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water or lemonade. ' Two to four - table- spoonfuls is the usual adult dose. Taken In lemonade, Phillips Milk of . Magensla acts like citrate of magnesia. Take it like this an hour before breakfast. .- By the time you leave home, youll be sur prised by your Improvement. ' As a mild, safe, pleasant laxa tive, - Phillips Milk of Magensla has the highest- medical endorse ment. As aa anti-add to correct sour stomacQ, gas, . maigesuon. biliousness, it has been standard with doctors for .over fifty years, To know Its quick relief ' in di gestive and eliminatlve troubles of men,' women, children--and babies -is to 'keep a bottle always handy. Full directions for air its uses come. with every bottle. All drua stores have the generous 25c and 60e sixes. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, since 1875. adv. What io i m at Aas aa i T- " : - '' Its great success u tased on merit; on repeated buying, ca one satisfied . cser . telUas trsther. There ars thousands c kensa la this counlry that are never with out a bottle of cr, CaMwe'.rs Svnn Persin. an A vi fc. rrttpti many ; hundreds cf letters frcn grateful people Ulliag us tiat U helped them when everything els 3 failed. Every drug store sells Dr. Caldwell's .Eyrap Pepsia, -: The. reporf'cf the, investigators sh6wel that a large amount of money was duo the state of Ore gon from .the Willamette river. The sand and gravel -operators would not admit liability, but of fered to compromise - with - the stats . land ' board " In - connection with materials taken from the Co lumbia rlrer. - This compromise offer Is now before tbe Oregon land board. ..The McAllister bill provides a method whereby these royalties may be collected and gives the Oregon land board se niority, to assign Its claims to-lbe K EDI SUP 611-BESSES WITH e s Peon JM r. W Hi Ml V 1 I e ' 5o"ar t''T'-rstapIe COZIE - Oi,; Grab table will feature an admixture of all .y sorts of merchandise taken at random from ' the various departments in the basement.' v Women's and ; children's coats; and dresses, womehVcoreetSvha ta-r, bleclqths, etc - Your choice at $l."Grab table ; V willliold forth-in bargain square. . ' bv Miller Dollar Day! . ..S . - ' . Ojr . Main Floor-1- TFcwft Frocks One group of street wash frocks (mostly small sices) Printed batistes, etc. Blue; orchid, rose. Choice....... Blomes; Group blouses,' values to $8.50. Rayon and fine cot ton fancies. Vest and shirt effects. Each -Aprons - Our regular 65c rubberized -; fapcy aprons in gay spring :i time prints. Dollar day we sett two for ."..it1..:; ComblnaUon - corset - and C brassiere with elastic ' m-- ,t e ters and straps, sixes 3S to Night Gowiis Hand made and hand em broidered, gowns of - extra fine soft cottons. Modern tetlc, designs.-Big -value -each ....... , ncrldkcTchicH ZI:rs are odds and ends of czulaite quality kerchiefs Cut sell regularly at f 1X3 and $1.75. Now your choice : Scarfs v ray toward addlrj I Si csrtness to your tprirg r-tnt Dollar day m I 1 il T - V.' I Xv - i 17 affords Miller's the opportunity to present a store-wide sale of needs. Whether you want towels, hose, accessories, apparel, or'-home inss it will pay yon to attend the sale early. ; " : Quantity is the one consideration which we cannot reflate. There may. be a full range of sizes and a reasonable quantity,, when the sale, opens at nine , o'clock. At nine-thirty the article in question may be entirely sold out.;'. Hence, we repeat . . EARLY!, STORE OPEN AT 9.; Basement Bargain dqua re: s RAYON HOSE Basement dollar day sale of rayon -nude; dark grey, grain, champagne ou iiuac. ,. jtvuayf wxii t;e pairxur Linen finished toweling. White .with red borders. Dollar day, 8 yds. for 8tsw.-: 7- ?j ytv - '; ?V - J.X. r ; '- :: t, v Laces We've selected a few laces t to place on sale Dollar day that wlll'make choosing a . . real thrllL choice per yard . Sport Hose ; Rayon plaited sport hose A m many - new shades; of 4 .. tan. These are . excellent I for utility wear, all sizes. -Three pairs for : 1 Kay sen Hose .x . Kayser slipper v heel : lisle . i 1 hose. ull fashioned, col ors, nude, grey and .tan. Your choice per pair...... : jHurt Hose I j Here are a few dosen silk i hose that are slightly hurt through handling. - Good . enallty, values to 12.50. Buy ; them dollar day at'a bar tain, per pair ; Underwear, I - and women's knit under- : 111 , wear, values to $13. Tour . mumrm vaixe pieocv uiif f - - : - Cretonnes ' " -Cretonnes for spring .Vx 3 this dollar day sals at a.; Y ,. tig saving. Regular 23o yd. rivs yards for... ....... ; - Flz.inclcito ' ZlasneLtte : far JcLlliren's . rcbes. gowes, etc, rer-r 129 value, rivt yds. for... 1 v ; 3 v f-..,"'-' a- :rw.a .. , i i , X. - -yfsy: . . . . - ---. " - ,.,oiue Dorder. Buy it doUar K I - -t-Tfri. i.;-'- -31 It I laaafaiiW -. V i ,v DIRECT ' I FACTORY SHIPMENT On - sale , today- at 9 . o'clock. None deliver ed . or wrapped. . . (Second Floor.) -- hose. Peach, French- ' and dove. Regular . . . IT Toweling . (Basement) Tbweling Turkish bath towels .....j. ' an wnite size, ----- www gwu - ' - weight four. for - Toweting Oood quality cotton towel - bag with ' fancy borders. Regular 45c DoSar day S yaros lor Men's Sox Here is a big buy In nen's . sox Regular 50c fancits in rayon mixed. Dollar day three pairs for - ? Boys Sleepwear Boys' outing flannel night shirt. Regular. $1.73 oual--. ity., Buy ,them dollar, day: at eacn Uen9s Kerchiefs X "Just arrived. A special pur-. t chase cf men's fancy hand-. I j kerchief. In excellent cjual- liy. rut color, five for.,.; cJ TT1 X Sivctim tiJiw odd .- sweaters ; trl ccats, beys' sizes, 13 to 13 years, values to $723. Tour choice dollar day, each...' n'-X-X ?X : . RrlAeofR m- - XS.X -. . . fil Toweling . I Pure linen tmrriin with '. 1 il 'I i ; X "-S- -" 31 It ffL ft I : V ' everyday f urnish- Percale Prats X S -, Important . sale of percale X. I prmts during douar day. rase i 'MlA. nrf.ia .dot. I wld.ths, delightful patterns. six yards for............ (Basement) Toweling 1 od aualitv class : tow- 1 1 t Good quality glass tow eling with blue and red borders, ten yards for.... (Basement) Ginghani Standard ; quality apron check ginghams, Dollar day, ten yards for. (Basement) 81x90 : seamless, .. good quality Sheets, torn sizer wide hems, each. (Basement) '" : f " VX- Boys9 Shirts y i. . . . . . epeciat purcnase ooyi Xaynee shirts. All new pat-v I terns, an are positively fast color. Dollar day, each. ,.4 Arch Supports Completely .closing out ev erything, in arch supports. , Ws offer .you your -.choice ef ScnoU's supports,' regu lar $5.00 at;. JnfcrJa9 Tczr A tiila cf odds and ends ef Infanta and children's Tsar, lauding sweaters, . dresses, etc your choice..' Si XV WMBMW- 5 i 1 DridcoEiQmp CbmplcUo , Another triumph fn bridge lamps! Just two hundred In this shipment- received today. All go on sale today at 9:00. . Full sice. - Even better . selection of shades than heretofore. ' Bright orange, red, deep blue In futuristic designs, Polychronle finish. Choice of bases and cross arms. Complete with cord. ' " A beautiful bridge lamp ready to ase at only 1.I8. (Second Floor.) - Toweling f, j mule luiiuou wnciT ing, full 25 inches wide, four yards fnr -WorlcSox ;'fl 01..1. J .t-' -v . ' ill. ojovk. ana mown xieavy . tt work rat. Rpinf nrrp? f aa .' I and heel. Durable, all. sizes, i eight pairs f or.21 (Basement) X' Men's Shirter "fT!l Men's fast . color dresA T, cVlJrfo with onlTar af. - I w . VVIHI19 Mb tacked, new patterns . each r . . , (Basement)-." ;s;- ' . ; , 1 -"-X - Short iSose ;-5Tl Three quarters' hose" for children, in various hades oftan, 9Vi to 11, aix pairs for.i , (Basement) , . :;V 'Mct's-So Salesmen's sample" 'dress , soxjfor-men and boys, . rayon" and silk fancies.. . wee pairs for..:.. v (Basement) V STORE OPENS AT 9 X;X '5V. -':X', ; rr-x-rf -xax V; v. -'' : Jul ' " rV"; r. 4 v Ccn.. 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