TTIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, APTirL 26, 1914. ARTILLERYMEN HOT TOBETRANSFERERD War Department SaVs Men Are Most Needed for Man ning of Coast Defenses. . SERVICE IS SHORT OF MEN Possibility That War With Mexico Might Develop Complications With Other Foreign Na-' Hons Is Considered. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, April 25. The War Depart ment has announced officially that it would not sanction the transfer of officers and men of the Oregon Coast Artillery militia into the infantry arm of the service in the event the Pres ident calls out the militia or called for volunteers, but if there shall be an open declaration of war it will ex ppct those organizations, not only in Oregon, but in all other Coast States, to volunteer for service at the Coast defense forts, augmenting the regular Coast Artillery. Back of this decision, other than in the matter of broad policy, is the pos sibility considered in military circles that war with Mexico might develop complications, possibly with Japan, which would make it necessary to gar rison all the Coast defenses, especially those on the Pacific Coast. Trained men are required to man Coast de fenses, and the only source from which the Government can secure trained men is the Coast Artillery companies In the organized militia. Mrn Muxt Remain In Artillery. "While the Department appreciates the desire of militiamen to see active serv ice in Mexico, it cannot consent to the proposed transfer, eitler of complete companies or of Individual officers and men. It is particularly moved to this stand in view of the fact that the regular Coast Artillery companies are all short of men. The Department fur thermore denies Governor West's con tention that any assurance was given by the War Department at the time the Oregon Coast Artillery militia was organized to the effect that such trans fers would be permitted. General A. L. Mills, chief of the mili tia division of the War Department, by direction of Secretary Garrison, to day issued a general memorandum. bearing: on the Oregon situation. 1 which clearly defines the attitude of the department. General Mills says: "The militia coast artillery was or ganized and has been trained and equipped largely from special appro priation made by Congress for the purpose, with a view to assignment to coast defenses. States, in accepting this special assistance, which was over and above their usual allotments from militia approriation, have assumed ob ligations to hold these troops for the service which the Government expects from them. The combined strength of the Coast Artillery of all states falls far short of the complement of this class of troops expected from the or ganized militia. Government Need Services. "To combine the five companies above referred to with seven other or ganizations into a regiment of infan try would deprive the Government .of the services of five companies as Coast Artillery and would provide additional infantry, of which there is now rela tively a greater proportion than 1b required. ' "The transfer of individuals from the Coast Artillery to the infantry would cause the disintegration of the Coast Artillery troops and would also deprive the Government of the services of this special class of troops. "The Secretary of War directs that the several states concerned be in formed that the War Department will look with disfavor on measures which contemplate the diversion of the Coast Artillery militia from their legitimate role as Coast Artillery, either by trans fer of individuals or complete organisations." EV1NRUDE ENGINES In Use by 12 Governments Is pronounced officially by Govern ment engineers to be the finest engine of its kind in the world. In use by U. S. Government. In use at Pacific Coast Light house Stations; 4000 In use in the fishing t4.-31 fleets or Hcan- iTfiSSS dinavia aione. In use by Theodore R. o evelt on his South American trip. E v i nrude en gines are made port able, de tach able and specla 1 1 y de 8 i g n e d for launches, row b oa ts and canoes. Are with a reversible magneto waterproof and built within the flywheel. No other marine motor in the world Just like the Evlnrude. It has exclusive features. It will give as much speed as the average 6 H. P. launch at about one-fourth the cost. They are simple to operate. The price is so low yon can afford to own one. Take one with you on your vacation. On sale at hardware and sporting goods dealers. Our Portland salesroom moved to 182 Morrison street, west end Morrison-street bridge. We are show ing the largest and finest display bf its kind in the West. Write for cata logue. Agents wanted. Evlnrude Motor Co. V. Ci. Epton. Dlst. Sales Manager. equipped which Is completed in that period resulted in the construction of 214.6 miles of high way at a cost of $1,647,481. Gravel roads show the greatest mileage. 'HARRYTHAW IN FOR LIFE HE HAS. TALKED FOOLISHLY TOO MUCH. SAVS EVELYN. . CHIEF OP MILITIA EXPLAINS President's Power if Troops Are Needed Is Made Clear. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, April 25. General Mills, chief of the militia division of the War De partment, said Friday that up to that time no steps had . been taken to mo bilize militia under the call of the President, but that if that step is later determined upon two courses of action may be followed. The President under authority oTla"w may call -out for serv ice all militia within the United States and in this capacity it may be used on the American side of the Mexican boundary. v If the militia is sent into the field in this capacity, and it later develops that it is necessary to augment the regular army ' in Mexico, the Presi dent will have to issue a call for vol unteers, and under the new law just enacted may take over into Federal service all militia organizations which are recruited to three-fourths of their minimum enlisted strength, whicn on a war fooling would be 150 men per company of infantry. This latter course would necessitate re-enlistment in the Federal service of all militiamen desiring to serve in Mex ico. On the other hand, If the Mexican situation should take a sudden turn for, the worse, the President, instead of calling out the militia, may call im mediately for volunteers and in the same way take over these militia com panies or regiments which meet re quirements of the new law. The course to be followed would be determined largely by developments. General Mills further said that cap tains who are regimental inspectors of small arms practice will be sent to the front in the event the militia is used for Mexican service, and will serve with commands to which they are now assigned. They are especially provided for by law and retain their relative rank in war as in peace. "And to Think, I Wu In Reno Not Long Ago and Didn't Get m Divorce," Adda Famous Actress. Regretfully. CORVALLIS, Or.. April 24 (Spe cial.) That Harry JC Thaw will never regain his freedom is' the opinion of his wife, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who gave the following reasons in an Interview this morning: s "Harry has ruihed too many people with bribery and has talked too much. He has refused good advice and be haved in a foolish, headstrong manner, uncovering his weakness. New York State can't afford to allow Harry to corrupt justice and openly defy the law in the presence of the entire wirld. I find that the farther I am away from Harry the' better my luck is-. My 4-year-old son Is in Pittsburg with my mother. I love him dearly, but at his age it is Impossible to tell what his profession will be. We played in Reno not long ago and it seemed a shame for me to leave without getting a divorce from Harry," added Evelyn. Referring to the small audience which greeted her in Corvallis, Mrs. Thaw said that she didn't blame the people or feel hurt. Two dollars, she said, - was a lot for people to pay in small towns, who were usually not wealthy and were accustomed to melodrama at modest prices. She de pends on large cities for big audiences, but enjoys her walks in the country more than motoring about a city or lounging In her private car or a hotel. Her rising time is 1 o clock In the afternoon. "ROADS DAY" IS MAY 6 White Salmon Stores to Close and Business Men Work Highways. WHITE SALMO Wash.. April 25. May 6 has been appointed VGood Roads" day in White Salmon and a holiday has been declared. All business houses will be closed and every able-bodied man will be expected to put in the day work ing on the roads. The principal consideration will be the road to the dock and new cannery at the foot of the hill. The Woman's Club will furnish a hearty lunch to the workers. Genesee Men-Are Arrested. GENESEE, Idaho, April 24 (Spe cial.) The following were arrested here yesterday by the Deputy Sheriff of Latah County: James Doyle, Joseph Gunther, William Geltz, Charles Geltz and W.- J. Meeker. These men have been arrested on the charge of hav ing helped to run the Italians out of town here a few days ago. William Geltz and Mr. Meeker were balled out. the other three men were let go with the understanding that they would re port for trial at Moscow, Idaho, Tues day. As-Cap-So promptly relieves head ache. Adv. TONE UP THE BLOOD Hood's Sarsaparilla, a Spring Tonic- Medicine, Is Necessary. Everybody is troubled at this sea son with loss of vitality, failure oX appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilious turns, dull headaches, indi gestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason is that the blood is impure and impov erished. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all these ailments. Ask your druggist for this medicine and get it today. It is the old reliable medicine that has stood the test for 40 years that makes pure, rich blood that strengthens every organ and builds up the whole system. It Is the all-the-year-round blood-purifier and health giver. Nothing else acts like it. for nothing else Is like it; so be sure to get Hood's. Adv. ROADS TO COST $1,500,000 Washington Counties to Improve t!0 7. i Miles of Highway. OLYMPIA. Wash.. April 25. (Spe cial.) Aside from the state highway work in progress, contracts awarded or being advertised by the counties of Washington call for the expenditure of approximately $1,500,000 and the construction of 207.5 miles of perma nently surfaced roads, it is shown by figures compiled In the office of State Highway Commissioner William R. Roy. The work under way and that which will be started when contracts are awarded within the next two or three weeks will be almost as extensive as that done in the three years from March, 1911, when the permanent high way; act became effective. Contracts Weak Lungs Often Lead to Serious Illness If you" -have weak lungs and your ystem Is run down, you are more usceptlble to serious lungr trouble. By the use of Eck man's Alterative many have been restored to health. Read of this case: 231 S. Atlantic Ave.. Haddonfield. N. J. "Gentlemen: In the Fall or l0o I con tracted a very severe cold which settled on my lungs. At last I began to raise sputum, and my physician then told me I must go to California immediately. At this time I was advked to take Eckman's Alterative. I stayed at home and commenced taking It the last week of October. I began to im prove, and the first week In January. 1906, I resumed my regular occupation, having gained 25 pounds, fully restored to health. It Is new seven years since my recovery has been effected, and I cannot praise Eckman's Alterative too mgniy. i ADDreviatea.) (Signed) W. M. TATEM. Eckman's Alterative Is most efficacious In bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lunjr affections and upbuild injr the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no substitutes. Sold by the Owl Drug Co. and leading druggists. Write .Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for booklet OK r9Qwi. Pacific Phone Mars. 5080, Home A2 1 12 You'll Find The Iiadies Home Journal Patterns Easy to Use and Very EconomicalThey, Do Not Waste Material and the Guide Chart Prevents Mistakes--All the Iiatest and Best Styles Are Here at 10c and 15c Each and in All SizesParcel Post and Express Packages Prepaid on $5.00 Purchases Bead Necklaces at Reduced Prices 50c Bead Necklaces at 25c This lot includes about 25 dozen new Bead Necklaces in 24 and 27-inch lengths. They come in black or fancy colors in either round or oval beads. Regular 39c and 50c values. OCS Priced tomorrow at. . . . ,.OC Store Opens at 8:30 A. M., Saturdays at 9 Store Closes as o:ciO i. M., Saturdays at 6 Bead Chains at Seduced Prices 65c Long Bead Cliains at 39c This lot includes a fine assortment of Long Bead Chains in either large or medium size beads. They come in black or fancy colors and are the kind sold regularly at 50c and 65c. on On sale at OIC E xtirsLOirdlinsLF v Sale and WondLerf tul howin ofi Fine MirliG-rsLdLe Bilks Only Half-price to Pay for These Elastic Suspenders for Men, SI Qual. 49c One of the most important offerings listed from this section of the store in many a day. A sale of the celebrated Pioneer Suspenders at one-half real worth. They are made of extra strong, fine web and with well-stitched kid ends, with cast-off button and fine buckle, and are shown in plain colors and neat pat terns. The kind always sold at JQ $1.00, priced this sale at xiC Boys' Sweaters at 35 Regular $1.00 Grade Recently we purchased a great overstock of Boys' Cotton Sweaters, and now for a quick disposal we place them on'sale at a ridiculously low price. They come in oxford gray trimmed with blue or green and in most all sizes. Reg ular $1.00 values, while they last at only OOC Boys' Gowns at 35 Best 50c Line Another underpriced special to induce rapid selling. A sale of Boys' Outing Flannel Gowns of excellent quality, made in regula tion styles and full to the size. They come in all sizes and are the kind regularly sold at 50 cents, priced for this sale at only 35( For Your Choice at Let the woman who would purchase the most beautiful new Silks at a great saving take heed, and quickly, of this extraordinary sale. Included are thousands and thousands of yards of the most fashionable new weaves in both plain shades and novelty colorings, pure silk fabrics of standard widths and qualities that will especially appeal to women of good taste and those who are the best judges of values. AN UNLIMITED SHOWING OF THE BEST $1.50, $2 AND $2.50 SILKS, SUCH AS First 36-inch Self-Colored Brocaded Silk Poplins in charming patterns. Second 36-inch Printed Silk Poplins in neat small designs in contrasting colors. Third 22 to 24-inch Corded Bulgarian Silks in rich colorings for trimmings. Fourth 34-inch Natural Colored Chefu and Shantung Pongee Silks. Fifth 36-inch Swiss Finished Plain Colored Messaline Silks in all wanted shades. Sixth 36-inch Heavy Black Peau de Cygne Silks of perfect weave and quality. Seventh 40-inch Brocaded Satin Meteor and Crinkled Crepe de Chine Silks. Eighth Cheney Bros.' 40-inch Tango Crepes, PlaJLn Colored Channeuse, Solid Colored Silk Poplins in all wanted shades. Our Morrison Street Window Display will ; nificent varieties of weaves, weights and give you a hint of the values and colorings. , qualities from which you have selection at But nothing short of a visit to the Silk I this sale at 98 a yard. They are the Section will give you an idea of the mag- j identical Silks elsewhere at $1.50 to $2.50 Sale starts rjromptly at 9 o'clock Monday morning with plenty of salespeople, cashiers and bundlers to serve you efficiently. Wc suggest an early visit to avoid the after noon crowds that are sure to be here. Yd Mo n day Tuesday Attractive Showing of Wash Goods . And Special Introducing of omestic G-oods Prudent housekeepers who plan to make their expenditures cover a multitude of needs have learned from past experiences what splendid savings are possi ble in this popular section of. our store. The list of specials for this sale are in keeping with our usual policy of unequaled value-giving. New Dress Ginghams at 11 Yard An unlimited variety of styles and col orings in the best standard Dress Ginghams. A wash fabric of unusual ly durable quality. New Plisse Crepes at 22 Yard A full assortment of both dress and kimono styles in medium and light col ors. One of the most, desirable new wash cottons underpriced. Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine, $1.00 Grade, at 68 One. of the most beautiful new wash fabrics 38-inch Silk Mixed Crepe de Chines, shown in over thirty pretty styles in flowers and figures on me dium and dark grounds. The best $1.00 quality, priced at 68 a yard. Crash Toweling at 9 Yard Manu facturers' Short Lengths, 8 to 12-yard pieces, of bleached and " unbleached Crash Toweling. Regular I2V2C qual ity at 9 a yard. Lunch Cloths at 79 Each Fine sil ver bleached, half-linen Lunch Cloths full 1 yards square. They come with neat hem and with drawn-work bor der. $1.25 grade at 79 each. Seventy-inch Table Damask, 75c Grade at 59 An unusually well-wearing line of Bleached Damask full 70 inches wide. Comes in a large variety of neat pat terns in dots, flowers, figures and stripes. Regular 75c grade, now on sale at 59. 20-inch Half-Linen Bleached Napkins, $1.25 Grade at 79 a Dozen Pillow Cases 42 by 36 Inches, Best 12c Grade, at 10 Each Pillow Cases 42x36 Inches, Best 15c Grade, at 12y2 Each Sheets 72 by 90 Inches, With Neat Hem, 50c Grade, at 45 Each Sheets 76 by 90 Inches, Extra Heavy, 65c Grade, at 59 Each Sample Lines of Tapestry Portieres, Table and Couch Covers in all styles, col ors and prices, on sale at One-Half Former Selling Prices. Exceedingly great bargains for those who act promptly. . An Unsurpassed Showing and Sale 0 Women's and Misses' tylish New Pumps The "Mary Jane" and other popular One and Two Strap Models; $3.00 and $3.50 grades, do AO priced at, the pair tpl.TtO Our Basement is a veritable storehouse of economy, as you mav judge by this im- x. derpricmg of Women s and Misses' Pumps. Included are the popular patent and gunmetal "Mary Jane" Pumps; also dull kid, pat ent and silk velvet one and two-strap stj'les, in both English and short vamp, round toe models. Many are shown with hand turned soles. They are high-grade Pumps that sell regularly at $3 and $3.50 sf pair, priced here at .... Sandals and Shoes at 99 Pair Guaranteed $1.50 and $1.75 Grades GIRLS' high-grade Lotus Calf Sandals and Calfskin and Ivid Shoes in button styles. Sandals in sizes 5 to 2 and Shoes in sizes 13 to 2A. Regular $1.50 and QQ $1.75 lines of guaranteed quality, on sale at . . . .C Patent Strap Slippers at 99 Pair Broken Lines in Values to $2.00 WOMEN'S Patent Leather Slippers in strap styles with hand-tumed soles, broad toe and medium high heels; most all sizes in broken lines, formerly qq. sold up to $2 pair, while they last, this sale at. $2.48 Sensational Purchase and Sale Women's Charming Silk Dresses At 13 to V2 Below Real Wortli The lavishness of the display will surprise even the woman who considers she has already seen the newest and best. There are charming and dainty models galore from sources whence come the most chic and exclusive styles for both street and evening wear. You should not fail to come to the store and see the newness, beauty and lavishness of the whole display. Three Lots to Choose From, as Follows: Lot 1 Values to $12.50 Lot 2 Values to $17.50 Lot 3 Values to $30.00 at . . . $6.98 at ...... $10.45 at 15.00 Beautiful Silk Dresses at Less Than the Cost if Made at Home. Dozens of styles so many various models that we will not attempt to describe them. Included are many authentic late ideas shown here for the first time. They are made of the finest French Chiffon Taffetas, Messalines, Crepe de Chine, etc., in the best shades and colorings; also the extremely fashionable Flowered Crepe de Chines. They come in all sizes from 16 to 40 and each garment has been trimmed and finished in a most careful manner. Come early and secure first choice from the entire assortment at a third to a half below real worth. You may select from Values to $12.50, S6.98 Values to $17.50, S10.45 Values to $30, S15.00 Two Underpriced JL.in.es in Child's Wash Dresses $1.50 Values on Sale for 85c $1 Values on Sale for 59c These assortments include the most popular styles for children from 2 to 6 years. They come in both high and low-neck models, and either with or without bloomers. They are made of standard quality charu brays, percales and ginghams and are shown in plain white, pink, blue and tan; also in neat colored checks, stripes and plaids. All are well made and neatly trimmed with braids, piping and embroideries. Profit by this sale and purchase at the above reductions. Jersey or Fitted Top Silk Messaline Petticoat, in All Wanted Shades, Regular $4.50 Values, do qq Priced This Sale at .p.O Another underpriced attraction in our Readj'-to-Wear Section a sale of fine Silk Messaline Petticoats, all sizes and all wanted colors in either jersey or fitted top styles; an extensive showing in emerald, tango, Wilson blue, mahoganj-, navy, black, etc; Skirts made to sell regularly at $4.50. On sale at $2.89 r