VAQT. TWO. DATT.V F.AST OlMT.ONTAX. PEXDT.KTOX. OREOOX, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1015. ETflHT PAOF.S. Jamy an; Gleaairoe Sale Everything is under priced for all lines must be re duced to the lowest possible limit at this time. This sale establishes a top notch record in value giving. Our determination to wipe out absolutely all odds and ends, and to radically reduce all surplus stocks before inventory, brings extraordinary values to you in this great JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. COM FOUT KliS. Our 'iiifortt'rs are of cA quality materials for tlit- I'riiv. Come with silkolino ami sateen w rs of floral and Persian doins, all colors. Puro sanitary cotton, wool, and downfilled. Every Comforter reduced during our January ' Clearance Sale. $1.00 Comforter?, Clearance Sale 89 S1.25 Comforters Clearance Sale 97" 1.50 Comforters, Clearance Sale. 81.23 $2.00 Comforters Clearance Sale. 31.61 $2.50 Comforters Clearance Sale $1.93 32.75 Comforters Clearance Sale 32.21 3.00 Comforter, Clearance Sale $2.37 33.50 Comforters Clearance Sale 32.87 31.50 Comforters Clearance Sale 33.72 35.00 Comforters Clearance Sale 33.96 3G.50 Comforters Clearance Sale S-1.86 37.50 Comforters Clearance Sale. $5.11 ULAN MKT SPECIALS A letter, more comprehensive stock of bed llanlcets cannot lo found. We p-rule ourselves on them. Best quality, best in structure and finish. We are ffoinj; to have jut 5 specials, ai Clearance Sale Prices. 39.00 SECOND LOT BLANKETS 36.97 7 in this assortment. A double blanket full weight, soft finish, all wool. Comes in pearl prey, with pink and blue heading. This is an excellent blanket for ?9.00. During our Jan uary Clearance Sale, while thev last 36.97 $15.00 3KD LOT BLANKETS 37.49 Bagdad Bed Blankets, come in pink and blue. Just 2 in this lot, 72x00 size, full weight, fino.-t finish, slightly soiled. Sold remilarly for $15.00. January Clearance Sale $7.49 $5.00 4TII LOT BED BLANKETS $3.77 Ten blankets in this lot, fine grey, double, size, with blue headings for general use at home and in the mountains. Worth $5.00 pair, January Clearance Sale $3.77 5T1I LOT $2.50 BED BLANKETS $1.87 50 pairs double bed blankets in grey only. Largest size, heavy weight with pink and blue headings. German wool finish. Especially adapted for rough use. Sold heretofore at $2.50 pair. Januarv Clearance Sale pr. $1.87 SLIGHTLY SOILED PENDLETON WOOLEN MILL BLANKETS GKEATLY REDUCED AVe have seventeen Pendleton woolen mill blankets that were accidentally soiled in show ing. A good assortment, von will probably find just the one von want. THEY MUST GO I! KHAKI M.KSS OF COST. PILLOWS PILLOWS. Our pillows are guaranteed to be absolutely pure and sanitary, filled with feathers and down, largest sizes and heaviest weight cover ed with finest quality German and Linen Ticking. All reduced during our January Clearance Sale. $1.75 Pillows. Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. $1.38 32.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale pr. 31.61 32.50 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 31.96 33.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. $2.47 34.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 33.29 35.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 34.19 36.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 35.11 37.00 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 35.98 38.00 Pillows. Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. 36.9G $10 Pillows, Jan. Clearance Sale, pr. $8.16 "T.P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3 Ph ones, 15. CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE All Otber Depts. 22 CAKE AND PASTRY FL0UK 10 pound bair for - - "V BUCKWHEAT Pure eastern stock, fresh shipment Bag 65 NEW CROP DATES, pound 15 NO. 1 WALNUTS Regular 25 prade. Spevial, 5 txninds $1.00 DRIED LOGANBERRIES Fine for pies. 3 pounds : $1.00 SHRIMP Japan shrimp, special 3 cans 48 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Extra choice stox'k, the dozen $1.00 NIPPON PINEAPPLE On sale here only. New pack goonls special, 6 cans 95" ASPARAGUS TIPS Very white and tender, dozen cans $2.00 COOKING APPLES Good choice stock. Box . 75 ORANGES 500 dozen choice ripe fruit. 3 dozen for 50 ' . y I COUPOW TI10 Peoples Uaroliouso Where It Pays to Trade. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps lr 1 '. u - " f Local Playhouses 11 HAT the Prew Agent Hi to Sty of Pretest and Coming Attraction & & & J PASTIME TODAY. "Tt'e Came of Llf." A Modern Cruio Comes Back. CAST. ROBIN HALE Edwin Wallock Cleo Eugenie Eesserer "IIZ" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET "Tlifc" Ir Tender, Puffed-tip, Burn ing, Calloused Feet and Corns. -Sure! I uu TI2 every time for any foot trouble." You can be happy-footed Just like me. Use "TIZ" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swol len, tired, smelly feet. "TIZ" and only "TIZ" takes the pain and sore ness out of corns, callouses and bun ions. An soon as you put your feet In a "TIZ" bath, you Just feel the happi ness soaking- In. How good your loor, old feet feel- They want to .lame for Joy. "TIZ" Is grand. "TIZ" Instantly draws out all the poisonous exudation which puff up your feet and CHUfe sore, Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. Get a ?& cent box of "TIZ" at any drug store or department store. Get tuftsin foot relief. IjiUgll at foot sufferers who complain. Uccausc our feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. Paul Lawler William Etowell Jo Harriett N'otter The genius for acting of Eugenie Besserer makes "The Game of Life," aside from Its pictorial power as a melodrama, exceedingly vital In Its psychological aspects and gives un usual values as a motion picture. Robin Hale, a mushy multi-millionaire, !s addicted to strong drink and it finally dawns upon him that he must either give up whiskey, or his hold on life; so he concludes upon an original plan to abandon the haunts of men, take himself off to an uninhabited Island and life the life of a recluse for a time, out in the open, next to nature. He Is In love with Cleo, but the is a high-spirited young woman, and while she likes the millions, she dislikes the mera man possessor. Consequently, the sodden Hale hardly staggers out of her presence before natty Paul Law ler nimbly steps In and appears to have her heart and hand. Lawler. who had pretended to be Hale's best friend, urged upon him the advisa bility of going away and overcoming the drink habit. Robert Hale, together with his false friend and others, sails away on his private yacht for his lonely home in the far-off Islands of the sea. There he is comfortably marooned and supplied with fire-arms, so that he can live if necessary by his own efforts upon the Island, which has wild goats and the usual tropical fau na. His yacht, on the return rlp. founders and all hands perish except Paul Lawyer, who escapes with thej chart or. the island maming naie s location and so he comes Joyfully back to the waiting arms of Cleo. Time is passing, and in the interim, Hale's Island Is destroyed by an ex tinct volcano that becomes active and a great seismic disturbance sinks It into the sea. Hale escapes In a boat with only the barest necessities of life, and happily binds upon another island where he now fights for bare existence. A parsing ship observes the destruction of Hale's Island, the captain tells the story of it, It finds Its way Into the columns of a paper and the guilty pair charter a yacht to visit the site of the Island to make doubly sure of the death of Hale. Fate pursues them like a nemesis, their own ship catches fire, and they, In a frail boat, after experiencing the tortures of thirst and starvation, are tossed ahore upon the island where Hale found refuge. He finds the pair unconscious and carries them to bis own rough retreat. There he dis covers Incriminating documents up on the man and the marriage license upon the woman, together with news paper clippings which show the dark drift of their criminal Intention. The third reel opens as Hale re vives the pair the members of the triangle come face to face, and the guilty ones see the horror of their fate in the grim and grizzled half wild man clad only In skins, as he accuses them of their perfldity. Hale mercifully allows them living space on his island, but divides the terri tory. They, however, begin to plot and plan, and one day steal Into his section unobserved and try to brain him with a club. A terrific struggle ensues in which the two men battle on the edge of a cliff and both go over. Lawler falls to the bottom and Is Instantly killed. Cleo, in endeavor ing to help him, falls after him and finds the pame death. Hale, immur ed to hardships, wonderfully rugged and athletic, survives his Injuries and lies on on his lonely island. Away off In the big city, the little foster-sister one day, In looking over her possessions, comes upon the rag doll and finds the mislng chart stuff ed into It, revealing the location of Hale. She Immediately charters a steamer and rushes to the rescue. She Is accompanied by faithful legal friends; eventually they find Hale, who has made a man of himself, re store him to his rightful estates, so that he Is triumphant in the game of life. Cosy, ::Check No. 130," in which a sus picious wife Jumps at conclusions. Featuring Boyd Marshal and Muriel Betrlche. "The Lost Receipt. A sensational two part drama Involving dynamite and a doll. "Love and Business," A comedy of errors caused by a patent derrick, an old maid and an office boy putting letters in the wrong envelopes. Tliree IJilU ItneonimcnrUsd. SALEM, Ore., Jan. 19. The house committee on revision of the laws considered a number of bills and de cided to recommend for passage the Huston bill amending the legal code, the Llttlefleld bill combining Indict ments against accused persons and the Clatsop delegation's bills provid ing a bounty on seals. It held up temporarily action on Schuebcl'a bill to abolish the office of state immigra tion agent, pending action on a sim ilar bill In the senate. land weakness, permitting the country to bo dragged to desolation and ruin, I do not believe this struggle should be lnied, because the welfare of rur country hangs on its decision. Our lives tre of small significance In such a Bcue; the consciousness of having performed our duty alone should sat Ufy us. , Aiwt H Final. . "I trust that when you have be come convinced of the error which jour-letter clearly Indicates you have discovered, that you will not hesitate' In assuming the attitude that honesty demands of you. I desire to Inform' iw , 'you that I will not answer any fur- - " -v "- iiiautT LETTERS FOUND SHOW PLOTVVAS HATCHED TO OUST GENERAL VILLA 1IM) 111) KKS HKPORTFI IX MEX ICO CITY FOLLOWING GV TIKKKKZ S FLIGHT. Mi' I I I mi BM fel II El W J 1 1 LI 11 II LA Villa' Arrival in Capital U Ik-lnx Awaited ItcffuU or lAtoM Dovt'l oimicnU May lut lnleMMHleiit Fac tion IM by Gutlerrvx. WASHINGTON. Jan. 19. General ther communications from you as long as you remain In league with the ( IVIIUita faction. Affectionate greet ings,. I (Signed) "ALVARO OBREOON.'V According to the Carranza agenc, To V 'cui Alters were taken when Jose of the force, controlled by the tmtS: vention in session at Mexico City, Is due today to reach the capital to assist Colonel Roque Gonzales Garza, selected by the. convention as tem porary executive to succeed General Advices to this effect reached the'"" " ' 1! JT" ulrre Escobar and Felipe Conteras. messengers of General Gutierrez, re cently were arrested while en route to Obregon's headguarters. Other doc uments found on their persons were said to Include a copy of a manifesto state department, together with the Information that, while the capital was "well protected and policed, promised to publish If Generals Obre- gon and Agullar accepted his pro posals. This manifesto would nave or , v. i , I actusflu uoill t ilia im mere uuu uwu some eiccuuuiia m . . disorders and the populace was un- "lmlnttt co"u.cl a"dmnhnadV! d,P''ed1 easy over the general situation. Km ,frm their com The reasons for the departure of' Enrique c. Lloren ., Washington Gutierrez have not yet been explained, representative of Ml a said he had to the state department, and the be- " ."v" lief prevails that with the 6000 troops accompanying him from Mexico City and Generals Blanco ond Robles, ne Is endeavoring either to Join General Obregon and the Carranza element or Intends to set up an Independent faction. Plot Revealed by Letters. Light was thrown on the conduct of Gutierrez last night by the receipt here from Vera Cruz of the copies of letters said to have been exchanged between General Gutierrez and Gen erals Obregon and Candldo Agullar, City but expected official advices to day clarifying the situation. Ilnrflirr of Dead Hold. BEAVEUTON, Ore.. Jan. 18. John Hoyer who resided Just outside the limits of Beaverton with his brother Joseph to have died Thursday nighty pjobably from excessive use of alco hol. Is believed to have been the vic tim of foul play. I The coroner examined the body and notified Sheriff Reeves, of Hills- ALCOHOl. 3 ftK CENT. Acgclal!e IYrpmitiri GrAs dated January 7. approximately the' 8(),er j,m up in an endeavor to obtain a clear statement from him concerning his brother's death. Coroner Barrett found that the skull of John Hoyer was fractured. The two brothers. It is reported, be gan to drink to excess nt Christmas nnd were on a prolonged debauch. The coroner will hold an Inquest. Fiomcfcs Didcsttaflif t rfi- ncss nnd to .Contains nrfitf OpiimilarphLie norJfcuTi A nirfpfi Rpmtdv for Consfl? tlon.SouT.Stoir.Dlarrtoa YYonuS.CoirvWSifluSJevai ncssandLossorSmP. TUE CtNTAf n COMTAKI NEW YORK. Exact Ccpy of Wrapper. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of At a AW ti if In Use For Over Thirty Years M ill time when Gutierrez announced to the convention that he was working on plans for the pacification of Mex ico. Briefly, his plan was said to be to unite with Generals Obregon and Agullar in deposing General Villa from control of the convention forces. Ellseo Arredondo, head of the Car ranza agency here, made public the text of the correspondence. The let ter purporting to have been signed by General Gutlerrex follows "Generals Alvaro Txf e'u eoMMVY. atw tt. ii hi i filf ( f sf'1 rrw War HarM Cuoid S2 Vrars. WALL WALLA. Wash.. Jan. I About fiirty-five I'endletonlans were In Wulla Walla last evening to AhrJ nnd A cou',le to we1 but ', pr nJoy David Warfleld In "The Auc unregon """l ,.,,. u., ,h r-un Wr have liiKt been Candido Agullar "U t,7 Amin.Vh Z Zi J r "tal. noSles mincer ot h Wtt"il- cording to word received tno Krea, aotor wer Mp. and between Generals Robs Robinson and .on war; Luclo Blanco, minister of the -.,! A.rr- R.n-vi.ies I clt ... . Inalil. Dr. und Mrs. F. . Vincent. T 1 Fifty-two years ago John Van MrK Mr. and Mrs. Ion Cohen. Mr and sub-secretary of war and aV I marched away from a little Michigan Mr!,. Hkharj Muyberry, Mrs. Law- believe It patriotic and honest to " vUluKe , fuh, ,he Confederates. rece O. Frazler. Mr. and Mrs. John dress you In order to point out the , i . Ui. uu, .-i....- m..p ie liiK iieiiinti uuu ii . .-w jiuauin, .11 r. liliu MVB. Oillll JV CHICAGO'S ATHLETIC CHAMPION MAKES DEBUT V K.. .A convenience towards this capital while we are formulating a plan of cam paign against General Francisco Villa who we have always had the Intention of separating entirely from the con vention army and from all the pub lic matters of our country. Honest'' Chief to Co-0ieruU "For your Information I must tell you that delegates have arrived here from the states of Tamaullpas. Coa hulla, Neuvo Leon and San Luis Pot osl and have stated that the forces which are operating In those states are willing to support the atltude which this government may assume against Villa and that few followers will second his policy of brigandage and desolation, because a number or honest chiefs of the northern division also are willing to cooperate with us. "I desire to point out to you that It is our intention to occupy the prin cipal public offices of our country, but to use all of our activities, good win and patriotism to the end that peace may be restored In the land. To at tain this end we are endeavoring to accomplish the union of all the rev olutionaries who have no exclusively personal ambitions, but who are an imated by the common desire to save our country from anarchy and ruin. 'I trust thut as soon as this com munication reaches your hands you will give me a reply which I have no doubt will be agreeable to our pur poses. Your affectionate friend and colleague." Obregon's Reply Unfavorable. r:nerni Obrpcon'n answer was quoted as follows: "Puebla, Jan. 12, 1915 General Eulallo Gutierrez My dear friend and colleague: I have Just received your communication of the 7th Inst., in which your own name and the names of GeneraW Robles, Aguirre, Benavides and Blanco, you express the desire that our advance toward Mexico City should be suspended until jou begin your campaign against Villa and the men who follow him In his work of brigandage and deso lation. "I am pleimed to see that you have come to understand the Justice of the fight we have waged from the beginning against the VUHsta faction, knowing that the worst crlmo that our history could record would be to enter Into compromises with men who only serve as specimens of monstros ity, and you must now recall with pain that one of the strongest reasons we had as honest men to undertake this new fight was that you, disre garding the counsel of your friends, nullified our last efforts to avoid it by appointing Villa chief of opera tions. ' "I cannot arrest any of the mikWarj operations I am carrying Into effect at this moment because this would be equivalent to betraying my broth ers In arms, who In different parts of the republic are fighting against the VllllHta reaction, among whom Is your brother, who has the honor of having subordinated his dearest family affections to the sacred Inter ests of his country. "Whenever you, by your deed, de clare war against Villa and his fel- lowers and place yourself In the posl- Joo Loonil.4, tlon that every honest Mexican should the elongated athletic star from Chi hold at this time, I shall do every- cago, who created a sensation In thing In my power, as I have done In' sporting circles nt the last national the past, to re-establish peace In our athletic meet In Baltimore by taklnw country, which Is deserving of a bet- three firsts, and who Is scheduled to ter lot. compete In three events at Madison "But If you continue to pursue square Garden, N. Y., on Thursday your umblguous policy of vacillation night. Enbell. Neither had married. Thu Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George A couple, the bridegroom 74 and thl Hartman, Jr.. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank E. bride (T4. are on their way west. i Hoyden, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson D. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Perlnger, Miss Muriel Perlnger. Carl Perlnger. Fred W. Lampkln. Mrs W. 1: Temple. Mrs. R. E. Chloupck. Mrs Fred Pinch, Mrs. Fred Earl, Ralph Temple, Mrs. Roy Alexander, Mr. and Mr.-. William Hanscom, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Judd, Mrs Llna H. Sturgls, Miss Sabra Nason, Harold Smith. Miss Cfillison, Miss Crow and W. J. Burn and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes. Miss Ivy Klmbrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klmbrell of 1913 Wwt Railroad street. Is up from Portland as the guest of her parents. river here to a gravel bar 40 feet be lt w. He was leading a rarty of five boys In a game of "follow the leader" and had gone up to the top of the wood en girder of the first span. According to some of tho boys, he sat down on tne girder and reached his hand out to a nearby wire, one of the three of the Eugene municipal power plant high line, carrying 36.000 volts. He writhed In the air for a moment and then oropped face downward on the rocks. The first person the boys found on the Mrect when they ran to give the alarm was the lad's sister, Helen, who carried the news to her mother. Postmaster Harry Stewart and J. L. Clark waded a branch of the river and brought the all but lifeless form up town. Coy or Girl? ' Great Question! This brings to many mind an old and tried family remedy nn ntertuU ap-plh-ntlon known a Mnthern Friend." During the period of rxMTtaner it Is ap plied to the ab dominal muscle and Is designed to soothe the Intrlrate network: of nerves Involved. In thl manner It bus such a splendid tnflurnre as to Justl If It use In all rases of coming mother-hood. It has been generally reo ommended for ynnrs and years and thoa who have used It speak In highest prats of tho Immense relief It affords. Particu larly do these knowing mothers pk of the absence of morning sir knew, absence f strain on the ligament and freedom y un.. i imi u"-frn 1hrM lh. Mm, . stltuted at Boise for the Inaugural kki forward to with nrh conrern. I ball which was dispensed with this Mrs. J. R. Dickson entertained a j fw friends at her home Informally csterduy afternoon. I Mrs. T. O. Montgomery left yester ' day for Boise to visit friends and to nttend the Charity Ball there Janu ' ary 19. Mr. Montgomery left at noon i tf day. The charity ball Is bolng sub ill i year. Baker Herald. I Roy Plunge to Dentil. SPRINGFIELD, Ore., Jan. 18 The 13-vear-old son of ex-Mayor and Mrs Welby Stevens, was killed whcni1"1 "miner to a eomplet he fell from the Portland, Eugene & Eastern bridge across the Wlllamett there is no (mention but what ''lii.iWs Friend" hn a mnrkrd tendency t-llevo the mind and this of Itserf In addition to tho physlenl relief has given a very wliln popularity among women. You run olitnln "Mother's Friend" at lmot any drug store. It ! helped a tli'tn rerofprr. It Is preimred only by llrsclrleld Ue llntor Co., 301 Ijimnr Hldg.. Atlnnta, . Avoid tho ninny worthies substitutes. V - " 1 BURN Cob and Coal MIXED:--2 parts of Coke to 1 part of Coal will give you the same results in your coal stove as though you burned all Hard Coal. Think of the great saving effected by the use of Coke. Pacific Power & Light Co. "Always at Your Service, Phone 40