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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1912)
1912. PROMTNXNT SUFFRAGISTS WHO ARE DECRYING CORSETS IN CAMPAIGN. FOR SANER DRESS FOR WOMEN. MILLS GRANT RISE; STRIKE'S END SEEN SUFFRAGISTS ARE FOES OF CORSETS Merchandise d TeriL Only-- Till: JIOKMXG OK ECJ ON I AX. SATURDAY. MARCH T T IT 1 4 New York Women Decry Stays j in Campaign for Saner Models in Dress. YOUNG WOMEN IN MOVE! I ola la I'dlntr. Iiirx Mitholland, nna Tinker. iilit uitoia Amonz Tlif Ihi Arr InlrreMed In ,ru ?fIation. . nw A v ii n t cor.-1 ! A m u y 'Iie-. 11 n ,tl. I if f. r ni ' .-J P" '- with th tI H.i.-p of Ni York I ...ilnst .nrr munll lv a -f tr-wnnifn um n.. any use fr .invht.w. for unmne niiiiitriit the iMTumniii ; .t n. h.t rminii suf -.n tiling If ii Milan r.-n a r.-l n.t-M ufTt ha Vf ft t In I Hwir i . f.r wrn-n. Sr hun t'ie rry f-w fljl-ch!-.. v m h- nev -. 1 or f.-ht..n r run- who a r M.ivs u r v.mi: C --; t . m lui Mr . n ti:u t (r in r. The (Iih ovrv that fie rnrfft i taboo in the who h- in NVw York nuffra.ee .ircle-i mini- wh-n th- m.tn.iKr of the !' nt Mat .-u rfr.i baia.i r heicuu onnt in 4 t h h.illt.i s in t he "nn.i (xtptirar su if r.i 1 t " r.nt f .r whih the irtxe tn i-nrft of urti niurvlmi4 I in? and 1 1 ti 1 1 1 ..-au t y I h: t it rfalH n furore when on exhibition. Hmi I unlet I. It oiii- th.it m:trv of the su-asists who were favorit in the b.t I lot In for the i i.Tilst h.iv- u ithdram n thir namr-t for the i-aon that lh nrvrr nr i r.'c i., and are t,t-l t auint I hem. Not 1 h 1 .! I of t h .- it Mix Inez MiIhol.jnd M.-nv j.atront f llin b,Xuar boucht rh.ilirri to vol for Mts IlUlol l.irHl They hatf trarm-d to their i-hacrn that Mmi M'lholLtnd Is not in tne habit of wparlnc ff.i.". "T whh all womrn rould ? rap I h impurtaniT .f thts rrform, Mini Mik .ltliinl.ini. 'tn the Intere-ai of improv! hlh. t'.trtiriilftrly jho kitIh ;in-l ii'l w ork tnz rn-n uM l lnimrnt'ly biirMti ! u smr irr!.." Another MiTrajiift mho srhfm th -tf.-l atl wlul'-bonr r.i)il-i - AliMt Fol I Ko'lvttr. t h i-ir'!. lallKhtT of lite S'nmr from W t --onn anl In pri- t lif" th tft- f MfrK MiMI;n. I h iia m riu'ltt. "I nnl -t that Miffras' movrnirnt will bt inu ihnl a rrform in tr." fin 11 M r Harrlrt St an ion fil.ilfh. a f- .f tlo .'orct. "Takt- it from l h l af itpoi nt of h'MUt . 1 cnlinul "Thf nti M who arri-?- t 1 1 ti wax tho iiltal tyt, l i I itoi wr.ir ro'-n-iN, What rnor iikIv and tiMr"jin:r -nrht ran j 011 fa nrv t h.i n .1 f At oma n ftr I. htr m ai.st Ih-i n nl hip i mil.rik' iiit." "TS l'lal of h.TMtv of m pw cuill .iil'n." Mim VtIa Sutton, "will itc lyp whtih thixj nw movrmml r"P-rrM-nl" - a titiro of n.t t U r.t lnv. IhI--.tm.-. jttronc anl kI ln ith thr l .nit v fif 'rff-t htalth. 4 rl llanirv lr rf . t. ftr- v onuin r'a hf hr r hlsht int-l.- t11.1l anl piriUi.il l,v-loprm nt -hv nitil ;il;inl-n h-r ror't Thf lat 1 r i .mnoi lrm th- former, for nlth-r on tn .m 11. r nnnl I fn In a moru' otii.T ! n int'r"tl In the -itTr. i.:t-. -a ni p:i : s n for janir rtx . r- l . i .irtl : n" l. ow. M tin Anna Tin k.-p Ml- r:iiz.thth t'oLk, v ! .rM.tnt of thf Woman' political I'mon; M-. !.- I K.rrt. Ml Kltxa-.-:h ILirrlii ni il. itir.'. tor of mrN' ath-'tt,- in th- put-Mr . h'i.; Mr. ftohfrt v .1.- n ton. Mr M.ir irt t LiwriiiiY anl 1 1 V j- j J Jj 1 - iTSt"S .TTl '""'1" ' r':'? " -1 - ir - -jKII '1 I. A KOI. .HIIi.. MKh. IIKIIIKT HMII HI. T II: Ili.l.HW. Fill, t i.i:xi i: au im:. ii i.iioi.i. m. 006 CATCHES TRIEF Burglar in Midair Is Glad When Policeman Comes. SAILOR IN PREDICAMENT ; hf r t. ip.ltlo pi 'I woman'! mmplrlf niat!fM ff lrf! u Th rnr't mutt :" 4-lslit of Animal Alia Ind l Troii- of Man Ih Has -m1 ltf'a mii for Not Iw-cnitlliic SAN FR,N'IS' . r.il.. Man n 1. i.-i.-i.al ) Kor nuro tii.tn tfn mlnutr thin morning a hiiriclar wli li.i.l at-t-mtt'l to i-ntir a aloon on trio w.it-r- u roj.f nttilatr a h Ml- LONG DROUTH IS BROKEN Kant Morm r 'tnrr Mithrrn 'n)U frtiia mill I rarU ortli. r f Mar. h 1 T!ir on t. r tlrouulit known lat t-n rar. w ai ratTl t-Ill. t:i il t'.f ir, w.'-t n'lorilv tftio n.l w or k -! ira:I v north. It r. i. f to al t . parr'if! vitl- I'a- : f' - !..tor toni'M - r KAN 'I r,...t ,.f th- a.ia. an-1 -k ; - ofrifd irf f' "I'M rrl!.- .(! IT. tatr W f- ' ifn t ra t ti il . ; .. f oiri an' on. i'l::r Jt-Tnn pr.- trloolc It gvHJ f la i In t '.f mount --.! t o-,t tit-r n N 1 t.tii of mow in r-- ii toll t C of t i!rv -. r M. .ll. I'nite.i ihR.-rvt r hrr. nil, alio ti tliat Mif Jl . l to fr t if 1 rops .. -if t:amiti;f and 1 . w : : l follow. T!! v a ftrl l:r.iy tnow OREGON EXPRESS WRECKED lxtiiioiUc am! Trail, r la ( ar stay n. arc Track; Kit ' I 1. 1 KK, a!.. Mar. ti Spe 1 ' f jiM-.iTiiotivc ar t tinlr of .rihhirI trri;on l.vj.rr wfr m t ' . 1.. Illi r.I.- at at :-c nn1 r.ui a on tlie tiva i f -r Mopp"l. Th.-y 4 r ii-i- rr- f ron 1 v lowfnnu himit'lf !' from tho dkyliuht. huntf in from th rfi"l of hi r ipe with iloiT attarhfti ti hi trousi r. Time ami aKuin he trif.l to pail hlm-n.-lf up the rope and E.-t away, hut the watrh.tui; hai too ptrorik' a holl on his K-m'ntj. To Jump to the tloor meant that he would he al the further merry or the ilotf. mi the burglar remained in h!j preL.iri'uj p.-itin until a poliee iu.n ante to ht re-eiif. II- submit ift to uri.t with a of relirf. The proprietor flitseil his saloon ea-ly this mornwiK and. a I hl. usual etif.tom. he left hi w atchdoi; In the place. An hour later the burslar -litnhel u the roof, opened the sky-ltk-it and fa.-ten,i to it a. ptere of knotted roj.f. He lowered himself to t'ie n1 and was about to Jump to th floor, wht 11 the huldoir pr.in at him. The t!oir lt Into liu tro'ier and Imi: to hi ii like a Irfh. Th hurclar klekeil and s.iutrmed. but h eoiild not make the rloiisr ttls hobi. Tin n came a polirf man. who had hern alfractfd hv th nun's erte. It w a with difYienl t v t '1.1 1 thr .I t: wa m.idf to release his hotel nrd itA 1 1 1 a r 1 ft it w rn a ti:inir'i 111 01 rot .1... l.l in l.w lr..ll. TI.a hnr-I-tr ( ud save trie name f ljor Kpoh.oii atui said he w.ih a rail or. ' t h 1 i p v i r w -.m.I pkvI i'iln tltKtn The voi.'ii who did not use the taxleabH merely w a lkel ab.n the streetM ttarkinu and sinahitm: windows with hammer, while trowd followed them ehet-rl 11 or hoot inu. Police 1 arqiml h Oeetiufhii. Til ;'dn:e were1 wholly unable to del(l Willi sueli widespread outbreaks and at bast ni no-ten 1 hs of the wtndow- tattaekinir army escaped. The air was f I. Med will! .unds f police whistles. I ells, the si ini'iiln. of blinds and jslirieks of f riirhton! shoppers, punc- i 1 11 a te. now a nd t lo-n Willi rb s f 1 I "VoN-s for women. 1 W I ie never a window wns slwittered, ! t ier. the crowd surged, while the em- ploe .if the shop ritshe to the street to p If Vetlt the unprotected Roods from h. 111 j sl.deii. Not even the establish ments f undertakers were spared. . sy t ema 1 leal 1 y and tptlck ly was tiie w.nk accitmpltshel that tt was well over before police reserves could be ca lied out. II tin drills of ext ra poll re nt -n w ei f on duty tonight protect Incr the il.im;mi"l buildiiin?. while thou sands of sightseers tramped the streets to view; the havoc wrought by tho women. leaders declare It Is continue their cam breaklntf. until, like they force the jrov- tip their claims fo to protect the busi et le Tiie Ml Tf ray their purpose to pui;;n of window ihe coal miners, eminent to take I Ml fTiHue In order J nefs lntfr'sts. ELOPERS STILL ELUDE iiuii ya.kiu;tox uaxklk-, ih.iiti:ij cwt'ih: Korxn. li-r l-'prr-M-il Thai Son of Spokane Krai l'vlat' Ix-hIit llii-. Tnkon llrlilo to 1'iirllanil. GOREAN PLOT DEEP-LAID m;tKK t 4)Nrii: ik.s rovm TIIKKK COrXTKIKs. b ard .!f 1.1 .I The tra. or serloua lar.i e f : rain en 1-1 maiitr.i ;-T-r ar..l t ie coa were not .ier, 1 No w 1 .J .i r v. I ar.d tr.i Id M.lVe follow il. kike :.. iroke a n.l fell d.-ra.i r.ir, t.o- bn-omotivc. r lov-o:ii.t : f w.i sent from '.ere took r::r o'f(.. on north aftfr a v of t. 1 o:.r-i, and a rrrk n,' 1 li jri'i' : -ii a .n 1 ,ne in a f w k there TfSl.lTs An- ANNOUNCEMENT OF REDUCTION. rate; Cnncctloii Slmwn lUtwcvn Work or A ! 1 11 s 1 11 Sa 11 no i m. Harbin and Seoul. SKi l'U ("orea, March 1. No I'hrls tinn tutasionMrte have been arrested tn iorea and the reports ef the perseeu llon of Christian converts are absolute, v without foundation, aeeordintr to the tatement of an tifftelal her today. He a. so pointed out that I.t utenant-tien-eral I'ounl Terauchl. the Uov.-mor-toneral of Torea. freiuently had sup prted the Christian missions. The prisoner arrested In connection with the plot attainst the Uovernor tteneral are examined slowly and care fully by the medium of Interpreters. The plot wa deep-rooted. It wa con nected both In fact anil tn spirit with the conspiracy for the rtiurder of Iur lum White Stevens, the ntlvl-vr To the .lapanes. Kmbassy in the t'nited States, who was killed in San Francisco hr a .or-an In March. lto; with the an--agination at Harbin by a irean. In iKioh.r. lo. .f I'ttnce Ito. and wl;h th ,;.ttack on the 4'orean Vreirder. Yt ' v am Yonf. who was stabbed bv at Seoul in 1 ecembr. I !'. I he Norlliwciern l.inc Make ( on r.iirj- ti TonrlM. T.-e N-TT w tf ..U- of f.'l.. I to April '- t r.i I...- Paelf'.- rat- ..f l'i is t hr:ii- Iri.rei posit our n': 1 Mr-i :r--nec s.-ar arrac rn l.inc announce 'tt li-Arls from V.inh r. vi .,!! Ha-.fi-ni potnts ..rthwf: Tikf advan-tu;-n opportunity to r rrl.ifi Vf W r-t I e f v w -th I; V MobieT. t. w to w .1! make all pTTu-iUj by w ;rr. "pMEN TERRORIZE LONDON Cent f'n:inufl from Krt Ptrff f stores. There in no hesita tion on the part of the women, who at once att Ackfd the Fhow windows wit i bricks op hammers. The surprise of l'i portf-rs was so uroat tnat a ni:t Jor.it y of the attackers were able to b-e x hem-fdve 1 in thr crowds befoi f In. uartii.tns f the shop could euliee t Sit k" AN K. Wash . .March I. . Spr tal. - Tfi. w hera b-ui I s of Miss Hessie l.-inarfi. ii riulit'T of a rich farmer haulier of iV.lf u. and Marcell I'ar us. son f a Spokane real estate deal er, w I' o (-l'ipi-,1 from I'n 11 man 011 Wed iivdav. i .;tll unknown and all efforts at lo. atmc them have failed. The ( on id e was t raced from J'ullman to .Mos.-ow and tiin t' Spokane. It Is believed thev have none to Tort- lanl Mini Mis-; Klenmar-l's hrother. tionbeii. left to.I.;y for that city to hunt for the mUsin pair. It is practically certain that the collide arc not yet mar rted. as cverv County Auditor in the state has he en warned to nut Issue license to them. It was rumored that a number of State Od'cKe st ndents at 11111 man had leon ralle.i bfoT President Bran m charges of having Jelped the couple to escape, hut Mr. Hryan sail this was not true. Superintendent Kills, of tho Pull man public schools, emphatically denied that one of his pupils had been ex- pellcd for aldinir Mis Klemcard in her escape. It is known that Miss Klem card had told two or three of her friends of her Intention to eloie but none of them had taken the matter ser iously. Mrs. Klemcard is still fuffrln(? from an attack of nervous prostration but is not In a serious condition. The girl's father. J. S. Klempard. Is maktnir an automobile tour of Califor nia and has not yt been located. Miss Ballony Nichols was reported expelled from the Pullman Hifrh School today by Principal ftryant. because-she assisted In the elope-mnt of Miss Klm Itard. Mips Kuth Nye. another hih -choul pupil, has been closely ipies t toned by the school heads as to her knowledge of tiie ufta:r. Fraternity brothers of Parsons at Washin ,.on State College, are supposed to have known about the plans four days before the elopement. Small lVron Mcul -iuis. " V AXCOWKIt. Wash.. March 1. (Special.) Some person, who can pass through a space just 11 inches wide, was iu the sparks hard ware-store last nivhtand took three revolvers, one 25 ra liber, one 32-cnUer and one 38-cali-her. Ammunitlnn for tiie nuns was taken, hf-ide: a small amount of cash. As nothing else was taken. It is thought that soitw experienced crook did the work, desiring to arm himself, and perhaps a pal. Ilntranrs was ca:nel ttirouh a rear window by tprxadinit two iron bard. Lawrence Textile Operators Post Notices of 5 Per Cent Increase. 30,000 WORKERS BENEFIT Member of Industrial Workers of World nnd Vnions Affiliated With American Kederatloit Have Not Accepted Yet. UWr.I-NCK, Mass.. March 1. The end of the ttreut textile strike involv ing 20.000 opra t Ives which hfKn on January 1. is thoucht to be In Hikrht. Many of the mills have posted notices of an advance In waes of at least live per cent., bejr inning' Monday. The ad vance, will affect nearly .10.000 opera tives in Juji w rence and places nearby. While the Industrial Workers of the World, whose JL'.OOO or more members are idle, lave not i ir recti to resume work under the increase as posted. It Is thought many of the st;iKers will return to their machines next week. Tiie members of, ihe Industrial Work ers are largely unskilled. The sktlletl employes 1 nut are orttan I zed are mern lo rs of uii iops. most of which are al ited with the American Federation of Labor. Tiie execut i ve committee of the In -4lusti'ial Workers of the World, which was In session for an hour today, voted to recommend that the strikers riu:-e an advance of 5 per cent. Mass meet ings probably will be caded to consider developments. IT, Per Cent Rie raked. The ti ve per cent, granted lt basd on t!tv M-liotir law or, in other words, the Increase will be added to the amount paid for 50 hours a week. Tiie st ri'.ie was nominally due to a reduction in waaes made under a two hours cut in time. : the struggle later developed a d em a ml for 15 per tont. advance in wares. the abolition of the premium system and double pay for cvertline. The posting of notices today in the Arlington Cotton ami Worsted Mills, which employs ."." 00 hands, announcing a wace increase of at least o per cent., to take effect Monday, was recardeil as nn important step toward the speedy settlement of the strike. The A m it can Woolen o 111 puny, a t Boston, toda notifbd its aenfs In ail of lis :t mills In New Knland and N'W York State, to advance whcs Ave per cent. Tiie. order affects about :H, 000 operatives. ofeeN Posted at Noun. The notices which were posted in all the mills of thr company shortly be fore noon read; "In all mills cf this, company a new schedule of waues will be put into ef fect Miirch -I. involving increases In the rates now paid by the hour and the piece. The was" w ill be read Justed according to classes and occii pat lins, but iu every case the increase will amount to at lasi live per cent. Notices of an advanc.e in wa:es March 4 were posted In ail the cotton mills of the Paciiic Corporation tadny. The Pa eirlc mills lu I -iw rence employ more t ha n S.000 opera t Ives and. with the pla nt at I over. New Ilamjehire, form one of the larirest cotton concerns In t he country. The amount of the ad vance was not Riven. WiMflea Mill :rant Advance. A n advance In waes in t he woolen mills at Haverhill, Mass.. at North An dover nnd Franklin. N. H.,' owned by the M. T. Stevens &. Sons I ompany, was annMi;ited today. The amount of the increase was pot specified. The coin pan v employs about J 000 hands. The tU-elintf was peneral In Lawrence that many of the mills here would make .-dm liar concessions to t he oper Kiivts. The Arlington mills ar1 not connected with t tie A nierican Woolen Company. A scarcity of strikers do IniC picket duty was apparent during the hours preceding the time for bo i;innin W(rk. There appeared to he a slight Incrrase in tiie number of people entering the various mills. A party of children who have worked i . the mills nnd who had been re- itiesred tt appear befitre a Conpres siinial Committee in Washington tit morrow, left tb is city at 7:11 A. M. today. The delegation included only : minors, four of whom were girls. Amona the children, all of whom ha ve been m ployed in the mills, whs Carniel'a FfH. IS Three Hundred Mannish Sailors Special $3.98 This We Believe Is a Most Extraordinary Offer Seems as if all the world is going mad over the - , plain, severely tailored hat. But why not. when such shapes are becoming to every face? They are extremely attractive particularly smart all of them made of good quality chip. No two trimmed alike. Will be shown today for the first time. You can make no mistake in purchasing one of these hats, for they will look well w;th any style of tailored suit you wear. Not only that, but they are so practical and yet so very cheap. Come in and try them on. It will cost you nothing. f f0k -rrr '!). Who NEW SPRING HATS, COATS AND DRESSES FOR CHILDREN ARE HERE V Suit Little Boys' Wash Suits New Stylss for the New Season The Little "Prince" We have just received a splendid line of boys' wash suits in sizes from 2 1-2 to 6 years. Made of such washable and wearable materials as chambray, poplin, percale, gingham and galatea in plain tan, cadet and white or fancy stripes and checks. Some are plain Buster styles, others with sailor collars and yokes. Trimmed with plain bandings and braid, or scal loped edges. An excellent quality, style and finish. All moderately priced. Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 $2.25, $2.75. mm Books on Sale Today at 50c a Copy Famous Titles Never Before Offered at Less Than $1. 18 and 98c each "The White Sister," by Marion Crawford. "Truxton King," by Geo. Barr.McCutcheon. "Hidden Water," by Dane Coolridge. A tale of the cattle country. "Flames," by the author of "Garden of Allah." "The Alternative," by Geo. Barr McCutcheon. Color illustrations. "Annals of Ann." by Kate Trimble Sharber. "The Honor of the Big Snows," by author of "Danger Trine." "Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," by Anne Warner. "Derelicts," by Wm. J. Locke. "The Stowaway Girl," by Louis Tracy. "The Witching Hour," by Augustus Thomas. "The Privateers." by H. B. W. Watson. "The Blonde Lady," by Le Blance. A thrilling Arscne Lupin story. "Adventures of Elizabeth in Rugen." "The Crimson Azalea," by the author of "The Blue Lagoon." Sale of Gas Mantles & GTobes Special 29c Self light gas mantles a man tle that lights itself. Upright or inverted style. Special 12c Northern light gas mantles, un equaled for brilliancy. Special 8c Globe gas mantles with double support cap. Special 21c Hardwood fiber gas mantles, upright or inverted style. Will outlast all other mantles. Special 12c White diamond gas mantles in inverted style. Gives a pure white light. Special 48c Upright or inverted gas lights. AH guaranteed. A regular $1.00 light. Special 12c Inverted gas globes. Half or full frosted. Special 16c Imported upright gas globes, pure white. a year airo. while at work, lost a part of her .Tal). w hon lier hair caupht in Ihe machinery-. MONEY TRUST" ACCUSED lioiiTn on t'niial I.et;iltion TolJ by Kiiowlaml. ir California. WASHINGTON, March 1. lleiil'espnt ative Know-land, ol California, tolil the House commerce committee today that officials of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company had been toM by members of the New York Clcarintt-House that no money would be advanced for Rhip bulldine If Concrress legislated aaainst the transcontinental railroads In con nection with the Panama Canal. The "money trust," he. said, was op posed lo legislation against ships owned by railroads. Tie presents t i ve Ada inson. chairman HAPPY THO' MARRIED ? There .re unhappy m.rried lives, hut a large percentage ol 'these unhappy homes .re due to the illness of the wife, mother or daughter. The feelings of nervousness, the befogged mind, the ill-temper, the pale and wrinkled face, hollow and circled eyes, result most often from those disorders peculiar to women. For the woman to he happy and good-looking she must naturally have good health. Dragging-down feelings, hysteria, hot-flashes or constantly returning pains and aches -are too great drain upon a woman's vitality and strength. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health by regu lating and correcting the local disorders which are generally responsible for the above distressing symptoms. I suffered irrrnUT- for number of years and for the past threa years was so bud that life was a misery to me." writes Mrs. B. F. Dick over, of Utica. Ohio. Route 4. "The doctors told me I would have to aro to a hospital before I would ever be better. A year aso this winter and sprinir 1 was worse than ever befnre. At each period I suffered like one in torment. I am tiie mother of six children. 1 was so bad for five months that t knew something must be done, so I wrote to Dr. R V. Pierce, telling him as nearly as I could how I suffered. He outlined a course of treatment which I followed to the letter. I took two bottles of 'Favorite Prescription ' and one of "Golden Medical Discovery and a fifty-cent bottle of Smart-Weed. and have never suffered much since 1 wi.h I could tell every sufferinir woman the world over what a boon Dr. Pierce s medicines are. There is no use was ting time and money doctoring- with anything else or any one else.'" The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D Buffalo, N. Y., answers hosts of delicate questions about which every woman, single or married ought to know. Sent fret Mrs. Dickoves. " receipt oi oi stamps to pay lor ytvi'b .."" j of the committee, said that Govern ment officials had advised the elimina tion of the prohibitory clause in the proposed bill, because It would delay legislation. STREET SPEAKERS JAILED Five Vancouver Men Senieiieed lo Three Montlis in Prison. WWCul'VJvR. B. C-. March 1. Five men, arrested by tne police at the time of the free -speech disturbance on the Powell -st reet rrnnnf!s, .lanuarv ?K, were sentenced to three montlis im prisonment by Jude Mclnnes today. The f ree-speecli war was ended two weeks ago, when a compromise was reached under which the speak'ers can talk in the public squares if they re frain from preaching- sedition. Speaking- in the streets, however, is prohibited- Astoria. Firm Is Low est Bidder. OUKGOXTAN NEWS BURTCAU. "Wash ington, March 1. Palmburg & Malison, of Astoria, were low bidders today for the erection of the new Federal build ing at Olympia, Wash. Their bid was $91,200 for limestone construction and $S 7.2-0 for sandstone. BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY HAIR AND NO IRE DANDRUFF OR ITCHY SCALP Get a 25-Cent Bottle of Danderine and Just Try This Stops Falling Hair at Once. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrapv hair if mute evidence of a neglected scalp: of datidrutf that awful scurf. Ther is nothing so destructive to th hair as dandruff It robs the hair of It lustre, its Ktrentrth and its very life: eventually producing a feverishness and Itrhinf? of the scalp, whffh if not reme died causes th hair roots to shrink, loosen and die the, the hair falls out fast. A little Panderine tonight now anytime will purely save your hair. Ten minute- after applyinc all the dandruff will disappear, ail itching win cease and there uiil be no more falltnt? hair. Millions of men and women use Knowl ton's l.andrine and they never have dandruff, itchy scalp or falling- hair they know that it keeps the scalp clean and healthy and makes the hair grow heavy, long and beautiful. Gei a -3-cent bottle- of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug- store or toilet counter, and after the first application you will say it was the best invest ment you ever mad. Your hair will immediately take on that life, lustre and luxuriance whirh is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance: an in comparable pi oss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when yott will actually pee a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over tho scalp. My Saturday Special A GUARANTEED ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUIT Tailored with high-grade haircloth fronts; maker's guarantee in pocket, of every garment. Would cost you $20 to $22.r0 on the ground floor stores. MY PRICE I make this concession for to day : If I gave you a Hat or extra Trousers with your purchase you would naturally say I was taking it cut of .he clothes you were buying. JIMMY DUNM".'- J Npany-Dimin -Jrl vrtSfesa..w.-''.3-y i; iwiiii JSiW-j