Tin: MORNING O R EG ONI A N, WEDNESDAY, MARCH G, 1912. Special. Ope o main 44 Fine Quality .Dress haoe 1 m MILAN CHIP and TAGAL at$lo 6 5) All Colors Fot Wed lies NOT A SHAPE IN THE LOT WORTH LESS THAN $3.75 day Only SEE OUR FOURTH STREET WINDOWS The "Woodier Millinery FOUR FLOORS OF NOTHING BUT MILLINERY Morrison and Fourth Streets Largest Exclusive Millinery House in Portland PACKET IS WINNER McFarland Toys With "One Round Hogan" Ten Rounds. KNOCKOUT IS EXPECTED frt-lir l-lkvc MoHoard la J WouM Make 1 ulUornian Take Citunt. hut He !rcfcr Mcrr l 10 Katter Him Hound. m:v yo!;k. .M.ir.h r. wv M- KrUml. In lTitj ll t: h t wi-iu h x. won .ill t h- .iy In a tr n -roiinU lit ac' i nut "One F:oinI ..; an. of fali irma. at the Fairmont Athletu Cl'ib f.rrr ton : b t fcKarn-l m) rj.i!) al the war that mny thought he rouM hvf worcd a k nor li on . hut he appearr. to hot. J hark to a!lw ll-'s an to laat ton roiimii. The t'hhiS" lun Jed enous !i blow to km i-it men If had mre M- m, hi he rrm,l ! dr-liht in innt ilitmc Hxan. with out a Mowing him m.-r.' i h.n (no or t iree clrao Mow.. naa Utile llratlrr. llon wrtahed in .it the rmoidf at 1 . l-ounl. a p'uni ti avkt thn Mt rirland. , The hmit brcjA with M- K.i rlan.l lea.I m with two lfta t Hi- ic ami an t!mM at a ritht wh:h olwl n. ml M-KarlnJ t- th fl.,r y f h f.r.-r of his own blw; h it he n . in a -rrofid and l"Cn tivh t mc Mb man alt orr the riffs anl Into ht roinrr tin li ft to the far and nnht ..,-p r-Mt. 1 ! tr thi. romMnatirtn rp-t-H-t irurhi.it thr bitl and r m 1 to luvr Tozn ptizlrl. T!ir . i t f orn!. 11 hit only at .-hort rn.-e ami lul not I n-l Ainclc M raizht Mow in thr j-Ton J alirrlaa la Weak. M.-Krliul ln.Ird tTh nshM to t ,r ami awinsa to thr h-d In ;iir t ip.1 ami lloan rrturnrl mrakl. In ?hf fourth Hoc in tart-l fr thr hM t m to mx ui, but MrFarlan-1 ouirk n.I i-lr-Tr alth l-ft to tMc fa.r arwi rifht biiprrrut . Ilo u.d t h. Mow r ffri ivr I v t hrouch thr tlf t h. "h a't rrnth an w -ri. In r1-. I ittrr ruml h atartrd Kt'tin n.-r blrr.iirs. In I'.o rtalitii roun.l lloan mAdr hia Khowtns. landtnic a r;ht in; ht h itart-, MrFarlamt'a no Mrimt aKry promptly m'fVa all over ht nun au-iin an-l throuah tha n nth n-l trnti hrld hia Ir.-l by natns hia 1-ft t- f a. r ini a rtcht iiiT-nt. HiKin trv1 to ?1uii barK. but plainly Com pan v. immst. and fount y A ariutor ;rorcr F. Hanniaan as arerrtary. Home 1.i!rnt only will b uard In tiic tram. Thr lm-al grounds will br put In row J or.ditlnn anl art Ivr prncttrr wl!l lirs-ln at onrr. Iocal fans are bcprfiil f drveloplna onr of the atronicat trama In tlie I-ower Columbia Uivrr Aasoclation. OOLF TOVBXAMIiXT IS OPEXKU TratU. Gardner. Kowncs, Ird and Oilier Mar on IJnk. WASHIXtJTrty. March 6. Two hun dred and thlrty-oii" players entered thr eighth annual Sprinu polf tourna ment whlh brffan here today. In the ronteat for the brat srore be tween Walter J. Travis, of Oardm City. I I., and C IL Gardner, of rrovldence. It. I., wit h a gold medal as a prize, tinrdnrr Ird at thr clone of the day's piny and will tin if h tomorrow. W. t Fown"!. Jr.. the 1910 champion: Allrn l-rd. of Chevy Chae. and other noted players were on the links. ItoMon Nationals Mart Siiutli. BOSTiN. March 5 The advance a-'iard of the ItoMon National Iguana ba.ehall club departed tdav for the. South to bt-s-in SprinK practice. Sev eral players will join them a-lonjc the road. At .Nw York eprcial train will be taken for Augusta. O., the train Inc utiartors. LINE MAY BE OUSTED COCNCI I.MAX PALY WOILK EST rOlHTH-STREET RAILWAY. .or: lm. lM-tliimn Tonlslit. Oolnc In Ih faliiir of Johnson to put In Htr 4ppriin4ntr. ihrrr no bil liard tournainrnt nt tue Acmr parlor Ut r.luht. TonlRht ijorc nd Krlfd mn nxrrt lii cam. of :" up. Nr Bom hit: Itrrrd latl". ITI''.t. .V. Y . .M.r-h S. TNo Tuntan hw:tf tan of tht rllv il.lm'. a n't wtrl! r.-.ird f.r S frAnir.. Ttt tlv mn im nthi r:!'i m to:I of 331 In trier of n BxrM for nth rollrr. FINNISH PILOTS MAY QUIT 101)0 Mm In Sen li-r DUIIke Plan to Iliilanljc Thorn. HELINOK'',F:.S. Mr h I. (SprrUL) Humor ha prov'l rorrn-l onro nior us to the Kuiiif l.-atton of 'lnlni tM timo In riTl to t;-. pilot nrvlo. Thi I unotlii hrrarh of Ih ronfttitutlon. rtit to forlicn commrrc there Is a niorr rrloua sldr. T:-.rro arr more tn 10ft pilot., and apprrntt-" In th I'lnnish jirrvUc and l!.rir efficiency Iraa been vouched for authorlttnii. It wp proved by a .mml!ton thut Knian interest, are fully safesusrded. All pilots are profi cient In Kuolin. and tlicy take no Im portint etej without consultlna the Ivit.eian dmrslt'. The nua-action Is ms.le thst the r"in rih pilots should rcsicn In a body rl!.er iheri l" thus forcibly Russlan iir.l. If this cre lor.e there m-ould be a scs'e anions International sMppers. for thee nien pot only pilot ships but thev ;o run U stations. 40.' llM l.oucs and llal.tships and three Ice breakers, without their aid naviga tion a'tnc tie coast would be Iropossl Me. The Insurance companies rontem p:te railnc tlieir premiums for Kin -r. 1 e : i siiippin In anv event when the rcri e t ll u!antzrd. athlantet tn Hair IVaM-hall Tram. rATMI.AMKT. Wash . Mrc!i S. iSpev-ial Tr.e r-1 a me t baeelall Irani was rrcrw-nntir.! lat rlcht ult'i Andy Aikm. of t-e linncrr Telephone RtlKtlHK ALMOST I BKA R B I.F. Is an almost certain result of kidney trouhie. . r- Toomev. m3 K. Oilve St.. r.'oomlreton. I i ... sat: "I suffered with ba-kacie and trains In inv kidnes whicli were almost unbearable. I -sve Ko:ey Kidney- t'lils a aood trial, and tiirj done wonde-s for me. Todav I can' do a hard iay a work and not feel lue ffte-ts." All druKgixa. AkinMl hs more mlvi of r.av.gaVe rivers th.n jui ohr "i I tn the I'nton. ...a -otl. ernrf. aw. over one millloa baT.cls ef appla durmc tba aeaaoa. rry slab. Kdlef.en Fuel Co. Proposed Ordinance Will Be- Filed Today to KfToke All Rlichts or Company on Highway. On the around that the Southern Pacific. 'ompany does not need Fourth street for operation of Its trains, elec tric or steam. Will H. laly. Council-man-at-Large, will file today nt the tuy Hall a proposed ordinance, the provisions of which revoke all Hunts of the company on that thorouKhfare. Mr. laly has made a prolonned study of the conditions and said last nlcht that be had not found any rea son why the railroad company should have Fourth street for any purpose, lie said that any one of the lines run nine Into 1'ortland from the southern limits of the city could be utilised by the Southern Pacific for the operation of Its trains by means of common users. "Asldo from the fact that 1 ues tlon the Kood faith of the company In Its announced Intention of running electric trains over Fourth street." said Councilman Paly. "I cannot see why the company needs that thoroughfare. F.ven if I am mistaken and the com pany tiocs Intend to operate electric trains there. 1 atill do not see any necessity for tllvlne it the privilege to run trains over tracka In that street, when, as a matter of fact, the proba bility la It has no rights there now. "After the city has fought the South ern raclflc Company for years, trying to oust It from the operation of steam trains for all that time. It seems to me to be the height of audacity for its officers to i-ome before the cltys representatives at this time and ask for the privilege of laying still an other track there. "There are lines on Front, First. Second. Third and Fifth streets, any on. of which the Southern Pacific or any other line, could operate over tin tier a common-user system, and if the Southern 1'arlnr Company really wants to operate electric trains into the city, it could operate over one of these tracks. I think It Is apparent that the officials of the road realize now that they have stood the people off about as long as possible and that they are offering to concede a small thln for the granting of a bigger one. In other words, they propose to electrify Fourth street. If the city will let them lay snother track ther. and :lve them the right to use It for a long term of years." I gramme, for it is recognized that If the heir-apparent of Austria-Hungary and his war advisers should presently come' to loggerheads with Italy the wnoie or isaumcasiern i.iirope w m ue ablaze and the opportunity may arise for Kussla to enrich herself at the ex pense of some neighbor. ' But, besides that, there is the stimu lus of the engineering activity now be ing shown on the Turkish coast, where a British firm shortly will construct protected harbors at Samsun and Treb ixond, where weather conditions have hampered commerce for years. At the same lime a French concern will build a railroad from Sivas to Treblzond that will act as a feeder to the port. ITALIAN TRAVELS RELATED Constance McCord Shnrp AVrltes of Wonders or Southern Kurope. NAPI.KS. Italy. Feb. 1. (To the I!1l tor. I Iiav;ng had such a delightful I trip through the south part of France and In Italy. I thought a few lines might be of Interest to your Portland Academy readers. My sister and I have made use of the knowledge we obtained st that institution on more than one occasion, I assure you. 'Although not absolutely necessary, a fair knowledge of the French language is desirable. Kngllsh Is spoken almost everywhere, and with the few words one naturally picks ui going along. It Is an easy matter to make oneself understood.- W e vlplted the principal towns on our way down here, lintling many historical points of interest, and easily recalling ail the books we had read about tho different places We visited. We refer especially to-Mark Twain's 'works and "The list Days of Pompeii." We went to Capri In the wobbly lit tle boat along with many other sight seers. As the wind was rather brisk, there were several passengers who suc rumb.d to the inevitable, and were heard to remark: "Oh. why did I spend ten franca Just for this misery? Very few were brave enough to go Into the grotto, and those who did were glad to get back. To see the sight means being transferred from the steamer to a much smaller craft, "and in a choppy sea it reoulre. the skill of an aero- RUSSIA PLANS FOR COUP Chance to Grab Territory Seen If Other Nations War. ST. PF:TKnSBl"R. liarch ;. iSpe rlal.l In view of the possibilities of International trouble durPng the next few years in the Near Hast and the ad jacent regions. Russia as planning heavy increases, not merely In the southern garrisons, but also in the Black Sea fleet. The Imperial Council now has before It a scheme for the expenditure of 5.T40S00 as a first part of the con struction of at least wo super-dreadnoughts, several crnlsers. some submar ines and extensive fortification im provements, t Austrian naval activity is partly re. sponsible for this far-reaching pr Quit It! Swissco Stops It 1AB0I TRIAL BOTTLE T3XS, bat to make the change. It Is worth seeing but as one man put It. "Well, we're all alive: but never again:" We were willing to- miss the sight, as we knew that we could keep interested in many other places. The road up the cliff affords an opportunity for a de lightful drive, and it Is an easy matter to put in a day profitably on this lit tle trip. We passed a day among the ruins of Pompeii and found It interesting. We had been told that they did not allow lunches to be eaten there, but that was not so. as we carried ours and pic nicked at the proper-time without mo lestation. 1 adore Rome. I think it is perfectly delightful. The hills are lovely and the streets so gay. The public gardens or parks are fine but not so clean as Central Park. New York, or the Bois du Boulogne. If I could write as Mark Twain did, I could make a fine story about those people going into the grotto, at Capri. There were so many funny little inci dents on record. From Rome we go to Florence. Milan and then back to Paris through Switz erland. After that we will have a look at the British Isles and then home. We meet a great many people from Amer ica and a few from Portland. It seems to me that it would be hard to get lost over here, as there are so many com ing and going. All things considered, we have come to the conclusion that it is hard to beat Portland. Of course we have no old cas tles, nor catacombs, nor nobility, but we certainly have the scenery and the climate, and we have not lost an oppor tunity of bragging about them, you may be sure. CONSTANCE McCOHD SHARP. Tacoma Census Trial Opens. , TACOMA, Wash.. March 5. The first of the trial for alleged census frauds in Tacoma commenced before Judge Rudkin in the Federal Court when the trial of Klmer L. Amidon was called. The court overruled the motion of the defendants to quash the indictments. The Government will resume its case at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning and will place nearly 50 witnesses on the stand. The Japanese make vegetable isinglass from six varieties of seaweed. LJnexp ect ed Guests Ifeadraif la Maddenln. Swlffro stop dandruff quickly, rrowt nw hair and rtor- a ray and faded to it nat ural youthful color. Swuc atopi haldnM. hald ajvu. falling hair. acbby scalp, anr acalp. brittle hair or any hair or acalp trouble. To provo that our claima ara true, wn will end you a larjc trial hotite fr if you win -nd tV In ailver or iinnpi to h"lp pay coat of post ace a art pa 011109 to Hwlaao Hair Itemed? Co.. 4739 P. U. lquare, Cincinnati. Ohio. SFtaart will he fund on ate at at) dru' imst and drug department a everywhere at Me and 11.00 a bottle. THE problem of the empty re frigerator and the unexpect ed guest is solved by Bell Tele phone Service. The modern housewife is prepared to meet any emergency if she has a Bell Telephone. All markets are within her reach even though they are hundreds of miles away. The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Go. & f.