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KIOIIT PAGES. TAOE TWO. DAILY F..VST OKnOXTAy. PKNDTJITOy, OKEGOX. TiTSPAV. FEnnTART g, 1915. illlS AHDQUTS OFVAR XF.MIS1S OF THAW XO T7 YT 7T7 TT T7 SALE : UC.EU OX HIS TIlAlIi P mi wm It TAX SYSTEM LEAD II i i i f and Clearance ' Sale Combined offer a feast of bargains. NV-.V i CT f.rv sn;v ri. LACES AND EMr.KOIDERV t'...- ii:::o ' L;v in vour jv.pvlv of Lao Er.ibrvMerv. Not onlv Uvauso vou Kv kit it's tlse tiri.e we aw sclliiu: at a RIG R EDUCTION XOX E RE- EMr.r.oiDERiEs. I' - rr.r. ..! Hie price C I!.- err.b. white sjkle rrice 11c JiV ernb. wh::e sale price Itc :.c err.b white sale pri." IK" Sc emb. white sale price S4C $5c emb. white Mil price ISe Oc emb white sale price i5c 4c emb. h!!( sale price Je See tnb. whit sale price $e Cle emb. white sale price 4c Tic fm white sale price 50c $1 tt emb. white tale pr. Te H IS emb. wh:te sale pr. Sc II IP emb. white sale l.It 11 TS etr.b. white sale tlZ J! f f emb. white sale. Hit t: 59 emb white sal $19 $103 emb. white sale $tS tlii emb. white Kile S2.7I SITS emb. white sale i-S 14 CO emb, white sale $& $S f emb. white Ml IS.M SILK FlNIsH CH11TOX An elegant si'.k f.nUh fab ric. suitable for baby dresses, waists, dresses and fine lin gerie. 4$ Inches wiie. Sc Quality. January WTiite Sale 4Tc tic Quality, January Wnite Sale Mc LYK UXEX No other white uh fab rlc like It. has eTery resem blance of linen, yet ail cot ton; doe not crush; soft fin ish. Launders fine ASK FOR LYK UXEX. :5c Quality. January White Sale 18c 3tc Quality, January White . Sale 24c 35c Quality. January White Sale v 27c crepe russE Crepe Fllsse Is unlvers&lly liked for underwear; cornea JO Inches wide In white only, with assorted ripjle stripe. :0c Quality. January White Sale ltc I5c Quality, January White 18c POTTED SWISS A fine, cheer slsa dres fabric with doti that won't come out. Mercerized fin Uh. 10 Inches wide, assorted, launders fine. Ic Quality. January White Sale lc !c Quality, January White Sale lc BOTS SUITS One-Half Price All Kv vlo'.iV'e lrrateJ jacket and panti suit. :mit hertk'j yorj opportunity ; 6 to 10 years. S5.00 l.ul!e Iroiitevl suit? co for S2.50 S6.50 IW-le VrvditM suits p for S33 S7.50 I.i;l.le treated suits for S3. 75 SSO IVuMe hrtated suits co for 310.00 iVMilIe breasted suits for $5.00 75r CHILPREX'S BLOOMERS 50 Vlite jsittt-n and crepe bloomers, sizes 2 to 14 years. White Sale price 50f HOUSE DRESSES REDUCED Wonit-n" house dresst-s ia new sprics; models -ir.aJe of cincbara aud percale trimmed wiUi enibroiJtn': f 1.50 VThire Sale Trice $2.00 White Sale Trice $20 White Sale $1.19 $1.49 $1.9S XEW SILKS for Spring in exclusive dress lengths of the SOFT SWISS TAFFETA in the latest stripe efftxn. All colors. These silks so well adopted to the prevailing styles this sprint: to se-e theui is to like them. The vard S1.25 o $2.00 35c LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 15c An assortment ladies fine linen handker chief put on sale. These are exceptional val ues. Dost oualitv and fini?h. worth 35c each. White Sale 15C HIGH CUT SHOES FOR CHILDREN AXD GROWING GIRLS. You are fortunate in having the opportunity of buying this seasonable merchandise at such low prices. The entire stock of hidi button and lace shoos for children and eirls will iro at the follawinff prices: CHTLDREN'-S GUN METAL patent and tan hirh cuts that have sold rejrularlv for $2.50. $2.75 and $3.00? sizes from to 2. Sale Trice, the pair $1.3S GIRLS, SAME STOCK: sizes 2 1-2 to T; former prices $2.75, $3.00 to $3.50. Sale Trice the pair $1.59 "T.P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP" 3 Tkores, 15. CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE All Other Depts. 22 GREEN CHILE CHEESE Delicious spread e-a crackers or bread. Sanitary packarvs, each . 20C T. T. W. SPECIAL the DEST 35 COFFEE on eank KRAUT Fresh larrel just opened, the f B quart 10c fancv STRI X G IXSS F.EAXS Extra render 1 ans : H cans POTATOES Extra choice Grande 50C Ronie s:.k; sacks weirs 10? averiiT'--, tr.e sack r-unds $1.50 DEMOXSTRATIOX IIUNrS SU PREME CANNED FRUITS com mencing FRIDAY afternoon. Feb. 5, demonstratiwr the HIGHEST QUAL ITY FRUITS HUNT'S SUPREME. You are welcome, come as often as vcu like. DEMONSTRATION SATURD A Y, FEB. 6. ONE DAY ONLY NOR MAN A line SARDINES. MACKER EL, HERRING, etc. You'll appreci ate thee ircwis come. RY EXPRESS TODAY A Us ship ment our famous WHIP CREAM STYLE CHOCOLATES the round 60c Tiio Pooplos Uoroliouso Where It Pays to TrxJe. Save Your T. P. V. Trading Stamps - couo A LOT OF COIIFSIII r KFCORPKK IS FIT TO Mltll ! 4X)XVMKACt: EXFUMX 1XG METHODS. liulMin. Srnl Out front F"rtUiul. IlamlW subjtxx In Way That All May liuler-untl Wliat Inmn-ni nirtl fir Itoomxl Arr Tauble I n HT rw Ijiw sun Try I (.itrn. William Travers Jerome, whose er- j vices as srecial attorney for the pros ieruion In the case of Harry Thaw j have been dispensed !th by the At ! torney general of Xew Tork state. !This marks the exit of the man who, ; next to Thaw hiraeif. has been the 'most dominating, figure In the case I Jerome waj district attorney of Xew Tork county when Harry K. Thaw. ! the young millionaire from Pitts- burgh shot and killed Stanford White, i the noted architect, among the crowd ' ed tables on the roof garden of Mad ' ison Square. He conducted the pros ' ecution of Thaw in the Utter s two trials. It was Jerome who merciless ly grilled the beautiful, girl-bride of Tr.e operation of the war tax up iir Instruments filed for record has cusd much confusion since it be came effective anJ Recorder Bur-iL-uphji hss had no end of inconven ience in explaining and correcting. He has Just received a bulletin from M. A. Miller, collector of internal rtvenue. which explains Just what In struments are taxable and what ones are exempt. For the benefit of thew law rested, a brief summary' of the bulletin is here given. Deeds or other Instruments con veying realty, when the consideration exclusive of any lien or Incumbrance exceeds $100 and does not exceed $500, are eubject to a tax of SO cents and 50 cents for each additional $500 cr fraction thereof. In the event thut a promissory note Is given in part riyment. the amount of the tax U ciiriputed on the basis of the cash :eeived and the note becomes sub Ml to the tax Imposed upon such In struments. In the event that the consideration U . Wen c n the Instrument at one dol lir other valuable consideration, the tsx must be computed upon the actual value cf the property conveye-1 with the amount of the lien deduct ed. A dted executed, dated and de'.iv ercd irlor to December I. 1IH. Is not ubjet trt tax and may be accepted fvr ticir-l subsequent to that date without the documentary etamns at tic hed. However, a deed dated prior to !emter 1 and not acknowledged r-efne - notary until after that date Is txar. , A contract for the sale of real es tate is not subject to tax If executed bv the owner of the property. If a broker. It is subject to Thaw. Evelyn Xesbit Thaw. Into a tearful confession of her besmirched' .Se-uted bv life. And all through the nine long . ,T ftf ten rents. jears since the n!ght of the tragedy! A jartitlon deed used In defining Jerome has loomed as a nemes-s be- r,,Jn.jr. or i showing location Is hind Thaw, foiling him In even- one Uxempt A quit claim deed given with out consideration for the purpose of " - i0 v, -- i mm AU-OUUL 3 PtU CtHT. ANfyjf laUe IYrpmlanCrAj sbnilatftiSibc nxxfondBccifl li.- 11 SitraiB andUcrnus of Pfomclcs DitottcnChffTfii- nres and tWrontaliu neittr Opiuialarphine rorNiacrl OT NARCOTIC. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo A Twrfrd Botitv for C(jm.7r lion , Swi.SBadiDtarrt)a Xiams fom-ulacaUrwriit nc$3 and LOSS or Sua KEW YOPK. If hit fy Exaet Cory of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years la VMS Cg IT.A W ft CMNVti f his nvany legil battles for free dom. So tenacious and successful ! has Jerome been In thwarting the at tempts of Thaw's lawyers that the public, ever lenient toward the un der dog. had gradually come to view every move of Jerome's with antag onism. He expresses himself as be- I leg greatly relieved to be out of the caf. Local Playhouses lATBAT tke Press Agent Has to " Say of Preseel aad Costinf ArbactooM j& J& J7 SPOR TS iFOKT ttOFE. FT HAL fKEF-IDAN. trnn fr i.v.e l"r-.-ei Frt- NJT.T TCF.K. Fe I. Scxirj itt fcr crr.ea s.icrly dcnl go a rows, d the ; irj Tfce ftz.T stx tY-at rr.ii'i r-.s ty fcc-Tae v.a tke Xew Tcrk s-.ay is willing to tackle oth rr th'.rc? Pxr.f:.- i-ct wV.n tt corr.e t . k,.lV.:r to h jki-s n-.asl eaih i i ether arorJ the ricg well, that's' l;ng of old friends and the opportun arther story. j ity of making the hike up the river i Johc weissasteL who runs tue , a ort ,f vacation will transform what ;Fro2ay 5portsg club in Brooklyn1 formerly was only an afternoon's , icale tie bid for the women fight out :r. 5 into a real sporting event j fins. John ajver-.ised that he would, , ut n a et:y tea party with box-: Injnrj. to shil sloa r-rxlly on the s-de. After tlior-; GENEVA, Switzerland Jan. :i cugh ress-tger.::.- John threw cpen recent reports that the Rtmrlan bat tht club fc-r the f r affair at which m.;;,, bribes Cnkus and Radetx he jrc-ned ft7;rie Vrx.rg enthasJ-; ke htd ben damaged during the at , asts uo-d gitier. . I tick by the Anglo-French fleet on - I: was pretty tciga on John. There j hk Wfrt ccBCmjed ia a dipatch jmtre ;.k:t tf -gefj- in their shirt reived by the Geneva Tribune from ' s'.-evrt, w ho chewed rss because Xy-e. Jtra has ad.:L-sied tbera net to Ttt mftsSkgt a l!l4t lla it.je -r:te .te 1 re.e o: a, ,h:r were torpedoed and greatly r: there ts txly tie -U2 pres- Cisd. They are now docked at er t, e c,xfied that she was eent PfU tnJ wOI be useless for a long . vtr Lv t iT.ist ti a Xew Tork P- I'm. A r- A dupatcht from Yec'ce December Fr.t.:-'t.i rraiiites aid uadergrad-. , ts -tJinbua fnfrn. An r.f t, AMERICA'S Greatest Cigarette 1; rk.rc fc. r: t -r, at -c cf .'era K- F.h of dev. d rh cf the T-ttr '. 1 ttd teid Fru.. ; - - J t iri jkrii- t 4 . - : the s.iel-tes- Scr.e i i.rj!.. ht wee.-, arc ; j .:'-- . :t I-. Zi;;ke, tt:- ,..r. - i - the 1K v ii - . tit tL. i u tt - iter .'...1.1'.; whs e :-n1-i a vt:e:r.ty ::t take r. a': tte f jes..y la the Zt-Slab re-,'t-; lJ" rreferred by Ero- FVELTX THAW AT PASTIMT; "TTirrtls of Destiny" I Fa-rtnaUnf Five-Reel Frstuir. Evelyn XesMt Thaw, the little worn tn on whom the country's eyes have been turned for years, comes to the Pastime toiay In a thrilling five-reel feature. "Threads of Destiny. Leas than a year ago the little act ress appeared on the Portland. Ore stare in a vaudeville skit on her first tour since the trapedy and trials that have b!:ghted her life. For years she remained out of her profession until the storm had blonn over and the people began to sympathise more than ever with her as the plaything of the fates. In "Threads of Destiny" she makes what probably wiil b her last pub lic appearance on the stage, whether before the footlights or the moving picture camera. For her part In the play she Is said to have received $J0, 000. 5he almost has decided to aban don her profession and retire to some estate where she may live in quiet with her son. William, the boy. is featured In the ftsclnatlr.g play with her. 5he is supported by an sll-rtar cast, led by Jack Clifford. The picture is to be shown two days. crr-Kting a Taw in title, oil leases. !eoes uf mining property, long term tVnir.g leases which do not convey title and deeds cf release and deeds of trust are exempt from taxation. De?d In escrow do not become sub ject to tax until final delivery i trade. Deds issued by masters !n chan cery, sheriffs, etc. to transfer prtp m told under foreclosure are tax arl. the tax to be added to the court Deeds to burial sites which do not convey title to land, deeds Issued te cover gifts of property for nominal eor-ri U rations, and deeds executed by a iebtor covering an assignment of property to be hell for the benefit of e reditor are not subject to tax. When the trustee conveys such prop erty, the deeds are taxable. Ic the case of an exchange of two properties, the deeds transferring U tie to each are subject to be comput ed In each case on the basis of the ac tual value of the Interest or property conveved. the amount of any Hen or iMumberance to be deducted. Deeds transferring title to a build ing and loan association to secure a loan and deeds reconvening the same are not taxable and deeds given by a husband and wife to a straw man who Immediately executed a deed re conveying the property to a wife. where there is no consideration, are ritempt. A stamp is required upon a bond accompanying a mortgage, it coming under the provision requiring a stamp for a tax of 50 cents upon all bonds of any description, except as such as may be required in legal proceedings. Urge ships t-f the Austrian navy. hii been torp-edoed by a French sub rr. irir.e. The Radetxke, a smaller bat l s-h:p. was said at that time to have : ia diET-ated by fire from the Aus tria forts at Pols, mistakecly di rected against the Austrian warships. ' Mmre Oat on Iiood. ' .-ALJIV. Ore, Feb. 1. J. F. Vocnce ' w3 Item la the Willamette viulev as a, railroad promoter, is st on s ' t--rd of $;t-e to anewer to a harr K1AO CHAr lUin CEES FETED IX CAUFORXIA LOS AXGELEA Cal Jan. More than 70 wives and children of Ger- Japanee at Kiao Chau are traveling) eastward after a brief vis-.t la Losl Ar.geles, where they made much ofj i y German-American citizens. j The coaches occupied by the ref-1 trees, who are goirg to Germany at! irr expense of tl-eir gov err. tr.e tit vete heape-d with fruit, flowers cloth-! leg and other gifts. The children "ere provided with anything they a' i -d for. Also each child was gives ; small German end American r.aca.1 iirxnurrts of womex nowadays are entering the profes si.ms or business world and go to ork day after day in bad health, af flicted with some female ailment dragging one foot wearily after the other, working with an eye on the clock, and wishing for closing time lo come. Women in this condition should t ke Lydla E. P;r.kham'a Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs. It has brought health and tappiness to wore women In Ameri ca than any other remedy . Give it a trial. Adv. Both the Current Literature Club and the Thursday Afternoon Club will meet at the home of Mrs. I. C. Temple on Friday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Temple and Mrs. T. M. Hendt-r-.-on being Joint hostesses. V.t-s Mable Bryant of The Dalles arrived last evening to be a guest at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Brock. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Vincent have returned frvm a short vUit in Fort- land. TeMerday afternoon at 3 o'clock j Joh Riepen and Miss Ellen DuRosi were united in marriage at the court house. County Judge Charles Marsh officiating. Both of the young peo pie are working as attendants at the Extern Oregon tate Hpital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayberry en tertained nine tables at bridge last (vening- at the Hayes home on South Main street and a very happy evening was enjoyed by the guests. The play continued until late, honors falling lo Mrs. George A. Hartman. Jr., and Dr. W. D. McNary. Very tasty re fteshmenls were served to the guests before the party broke up. the Gunst cigar store. Fifth an Washington streets. "We want to get as many Oregon ian on board the ship as we can and now that the government has decided to allow us our uniforms and pay lo addition. I hope the boys wOi take ad vantage of it." The Oregon is now at San Francis co. She will sail for the canal zone February 1, stopping en route at Sj Digu. There she will remain at an chor until February 10 and wiil thta proceed directly to the canal. One of the big events of the week 's the two-day card party this after l.oon and tomorrow at the Thompson home, in Monroe street,' Mrs. Thom as Thompson and Mrs. James Thomp son being hostesses. The guest list Includes a large number of ladles well known In the social life of the city. Ittlcral Control Advocated. XEW TORK. Feb. 1 General fed eral control of Industry was advocat ed by James Mackaye. consulting en gineer and economist of Cambridge, Mara., t-efore the Industrial relations committee. Mackaye voiced the opin ion that until the government fixes a standard for each industry, a mis mum wage rate and provision for sj division of the surplus between the workers, citizens and corporations, industrial unrest will continue. Joyful Mcipaticn of f.lotherhcd There Is art to t a latent arpeeheaston Of distress to mar the roinplet oy tf expectation. Bat Mm natural strain BATTLESHIP OREGON' MEX MAY RE-EX I.I ST Mrxicwn -Xavles" to FUt SAX DIEGO. CaX. Feb. L Fear thousand Kragr Jorgerson rifles and OPP.Ct'O. rounds of ammunition, which arrived here from Xew ;Tor for shipment to Topolobtmpo on thei schooner Annie Larsen. was consign- ei to a Carrar.ra army which Intend ed eh Invasion cf the state cf Ponora. according to secret service agents. PORTLAXD. Ore, Jan. 30. Mem bers of the old crew of the Oregon who manned the famous fighting ves sel on her historic run around the Horn during the Spanish-American war can reenllst with pay and uni forms allowed and accompany the batleship when she leads the proces sion through the Panama canal In July. This In effect Is the substance of a telegraphic message received from Adam Gill, president of the Veterans of the C S. S. Oregon at Vallejo. Cal. by Clarence I Telgh. of this city. Mr. Tlegh represents the association In Oregon and he will Immediately communicate with members of the old crew who now reside in this state There are known to be 24 of them in Oregon. 11 of whom reside In Tort land. "I should like to have those elig ible to take the trip make their In tentions known to me Immediately." said Mr. Telgh. who Is employed at I .-iL - t'J r the advice L XJ " o many wensew 10 use "Mot kef Ili-nd." This b aa extr-mal application di-signed to so rubri cate the mux-le a4 to thus so relleTe tb presnure reacting an ine nrrvra, that the i ....... u in rurupi Dii liga ments l not aeeurapttnM by throw arrer tfumu mini 10 mum nnuiUA. nwrulaj sick ness ami n-.ar.y dlstres-n-s. Many people tilre that thm re-nedlea which have sto.nl the t.t of tbll, that hare bevn put tu every trU undor U. van-ins; eondlik.:-.. cf weight, general a? I : . .'- T"y tc '1f' ':' K. And Ju.UJng y th. ra, t ,ha, ..Methfrt rriena ha n In rtnitlnual Ue slsee eur gran.lmoihr s erllrr yntrs and u known throncb..ut xht, Tnlted Butes t ?XL .t ,""y hf'rr'- t It Wt sow 307 Umar Hldg, Atlanta, CsT The munitions are under srvel'.ianre. .rid there is now Ktt'.e Lkellhoc-d thati this: Tri.Ti.- e,f fSer-njirs rrnwdefl about i tK- tr,i .ir.r r.rm.n r.r sr.r. 11 111 TT l Irm::ted to leave J msny of them with tear-wet faces- The hustands and fathers of reiugees are il In Japanese military prisons. Eut one married NOSE CLOGGED FROM A C0L003 CATARRH Apply Cream ia Nostril To Ope I'p Air Pa.ages. pert. I "T-V T-! - - V . T' . . . TT lm ,nr'- . w ... j - on ils way 10 cci:ce me r.c n- ' munitions ar.d lo rick the Acr:Se Lar- VJT ' - i 1J I it t'i'.'s efi.:n ti r-.t of the ch.ir.se ia it. rc-r.g ; rtfrvs to i-(-tl efferv it ti-J years nc-ea. .'r.r.ed cf tur.:t.E.g tr.e frwhr.n 'iJ.r.:er z.d vrx.:y ri.ee :i th tfter-jti.-C'S is in tht JiJX t'.e f o rir.ct . ! l-e r. ei .a iht rr. - rrir-e ; Thi-re mfre t .-.ths rc- 'ert of J the c;::: ti'. :'c.j c-.: J redjr-et-'-e j-.-e :'. v.t crc-- If.. T:.e t.i.ef tx ; re-.- i ? -re t;i .r t; i: tie trr..' to F .:ec.che:rr.er. who s that Movice left tils attasnoblle w-.th him as s-ctr.ty ft a y.xn of I r i and ; ltr W rrowed the machrr.-e. t-:-k it 'to fnlirsd and s.id it Mrs. Moatcel rii.rr.s tht the a -torrol:le tt wis k.':ied during the siege of Chau. it was said Kiao ' wrta, 111 .r l. f? Jar i tLi.UL ? U ii aVO. J j I re ro h. tn mtzt to irit t Kor-; itefin. Rales are Raised. LIYEP.POOL. Ffb ;. Underwrit ers raised the insurance rate on FTeam- h-r tr i that t.i ;a the f ..- e hid r:rr.; !y stored t Wfto Mrs at Work. ! prrrsFrr.G. Fb. : Th K"ir :kit r,raxsd in v.atwi trad from m'rfc " ,-rer-'r "i r.ged ..t .vn.-. k,,. I -mpar.y ttaI crratic-r.s E.z-ht , twenty shilling!, per hundred , w'rerar.y rwwd cperat:-r.s E jrht , j p'-ur.Js as a r-u't -f the rwer.t Ger- r.n s-Smar.r.e ra ii r. m-rchir.t j thousand izn retimed to wrk. i r the '.f rt - :a r.. '.r- Xity rr.-:ill yoith tt r rl : r,--'-j iz : re. fca in reil.'y she is .n 1 j fare sell r.j ii.- :ft:-c c.-t '. ;M ri-e as ti The world. r:.r.r,'r, r-Vr. e rr.rt c;:ared c:;t WA-HlXTv-X. Fb. II Cr s. : ; V.f V. - -v arrj- th- fur c- , rr. t. r fc; p;-.r.'-2 the rr.-det.t r- I i t Ah' What relief! Tour clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at n ght, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed np! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist tow. Apply a little or this frarrnt, antiseptic cream In your fcostril. let it penetrate through every air paige of the head; soothe and fc-a) th.e so"!. inflamed mucous ar.e.f.t.rar.e. g-'vlr.g you ir.s'ant relief L-ys Cream t-aira is Just what every cold arJ catarrh sufferer haj been seekicg It J;tt srlendid. , yuinnmrniiiminirmnnrtrnnrntrtii F. E. Van Dusen 1 s CnTeral Contractor and 5 Suporintcndorit, 5 5 1'KXIsLKTOX, (KK(X. siiiiniiiinniimiiiHuiiiinniiimiiiititLn SPECIAL 'MiUuiflu'tnrt r,! At'.vertUiryr I'AI.MOl.IYKSOAr Vor n YumieA time v will pivo nwny with rm-li ptm-lia.v of ralmolivo Cromn, ;l tv$ rlmoltvc Snp VW. Tallman & Go. l.ellng Drn4t,i,