THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914. All Charge Purchases Today and Balance of Month Go oh March Accounts Payable April 1st The New Sprin ouse. Dresses Have Arrived! 1& g Model "Bix" H Fine New Wash Fabrics For Suits and Dresses Underpriced for Thursday $1.25 42-inch Ratine, Yard, 75c Ratine the popular material of the hour in Scotch Homespun' style, wool finish. Regularly this 42-inch material is sold at $1.25 today's price is, the yard ...DC $2.00 46-inch Eponge, Yard, $1.25 Splendid, fashionable material in all colors, suitable for dress, waist or suiting uses. Always $'2.00. Wo have reduced this Eponge for today to, d O C the yard Jb 1 a0 -First Floor, Not Bids. Meier A Frank'i Exclusively at Meier & Frank's Buy Your Stationery Today! 35c Lb. Paper "Leinen Batift" possesses a splendid surface for writing. This fine Linen Paper comes 84 sheets to ni the pound, package X C Envelopes to Match, Package, 8 50c "Leinen Batift" Gold Edge Correspendence Cards sur face possesses fine uniform texture cards also have the OQ new distinctive cuts. Special, box 0C ,50c "Leinen Batift" Gold Edge Stationery surface is ex quisite for writing comes with the new cuts. Special, o "7 the box. :. O C Meter & Frank's First Floor, N ew Hldtt. Extraordinary Sale! Misses' and Women's Smart Tailored Suits at $5.00 Usually $12.50 to $17.50 There are just 75 Suits in this group, at such an extreme reduction and an early selection is advised, for they'll not last long at this price. It's a clean up of plain and fancy Tailored Suits, in this Winter's favored styles made of Serges, Cheviots and Tweeds, in Navy, Black, White, Checks and Mix tures. Sizes 16 years to 44 bust measure. If you're in need of a smart, practical Suit for street wear don't fail to see this group of $12.50 to $17.50 Suits priced for quick disposal at $5.00. Furs Stored, Repaired, Remodeled and Made to Order at Reduced Rates. Meier A Frank's Second Floor, Main Bid v. Ribbon Remnants at 10c Each Ribbons selling ordinarily up to 50c. Plain and fancy Vel vets, Dresdens and printed "Warps. 2 to 7-inch widths and s to lV-yard lengths in these Remnants that are going on sale at only X VC Meier A Frank's First Floor, Main IJldg. February Drug and Toilet Goods Sale AU This Weekdditional "Specials" "Dix-Make" House1 "Dresses and Nurses' Uniforms are standard their name carries their guarantee. "Dix" stands for perfection of style, workmanship and materials, a fact that every woman who gives adequate attention to details is familiar with. , . Our buyer has just returned from New York, and during her sojourn she selected the very newest and most up-to-date models in "Dix" Porch and House Dresses, six of which we are placing before you today, in illustrations. Scores of other models and styles are here, however. Only at this store can you procure a V Dix " Dress or Uniform the exclusive agency having been given us. $7.50 to $15 Waists Reduced to $5.45 Beautiful Waists of Brocaded Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Satins and Chiffons daintily trimmed with Lace, bands of Rib bon, etc. are shown at this exceptional reduction. It's a collec tion of odds and ends and broken lines of sizes in Waists all in this season's fashionable models, with high or low neck, long or short sleeves, open front or baok. Usually selling from $7.50 to $15. Your unrestricted choice on Thursday for only $5.45. Meier A Frank's Second Floor, Main Bids;. 50c La Blache Face Powder. box 29 50c Java Rice Face Powder, box 21 50c Veda Rose Rouge... 25 $1.50 Oriental Cream. .. .89 50c Milkweed Cream 29c 75c Pompeian Cream.... 45c 25c Squibb 's Violet or Carna tion Talcum 15c 50c Mary Garden Talcum 35 e 25c Sehn & Fink Riveris Tal cum 18 e? 25e Babcock's Corylopsis Tal cum, 2 for 25c? 25c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder at 106 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder, 2 for 25? 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 15 50c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur . for ....33? $2.00 Mary Garden Perfumes, ounce - SI. 25 $2.00 Bourjois Rose Pompom Perfume . . $1.19 25c Bathasweet Bath Powder, 2 for 25? 25c Bottle Witch Hazel, "15c 25c Bottle Castor Oil 15e? 50c Dennis' Eucalyptus Oint ment 29 25c Mentholatum 16c $1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 69fV $1.00 Scott's Emulsion... 69 75c Bottle Olive Oil 59c? 25c Bottle Sal Hepatica . . 16c? Meier A Frank'i -First Floor, New Bids;. A "Dix" Dress of Fancy Crepe at $5 is made with the long shoulder effect, with revers' and cuffs of soft white crepe, hand em broidered in harmonizing colors. In white, lav ender, blue and pink crepe. (See illustration) A "Dix" Dress of Chambray at $3.00 comes in such attractive colors as old rose, pink, blue, lavender and reseda. Made with white linen collars and cuffs, guaranteed to be hand embroidered. Closed down the front of skirt with handsome pearl buttons. Two "Dix" Models at $2.25 one of black and white checked percale, with fancy collar and trimmed sleeves. The sec ond model is of .plain percale, in pink, blue and cadet, trimmed with white poplin made with pocket in skirt. " "Dix" Porch Dresses of Mercerized Lawn at $3.50 dainty lavender, pink, blue and black stripes on white background. Collars and cuffs of hand embroidered crepe, finished with touches of black satin. Cool, dainty and Summerlike Dresses. "Dix" House Dresses at $1.75 a group of six models for selection at this price. Percale or gingham material, checks, stripes or plain, made in tailored and trimmed style. The model illlstrated is of gingham, trimmed with bands of solid color with fine Swiss embroidery at neck and sleeves. . "Dix" Dress of Chambray at $2.75 in such dainty colors as pink, blue and cadet. Collars, cuffs and tie effect of handsome striped material. A very effective style. See illustration. Nurses' White "Dix" Uniforms -S3.00 Nurses Chambray "Dix" Uniforms, 2.25 Nurses' Striped "Dix" Uniforms. . .2.00 Dainty Printed Border Scrims, Yd. 10c Indeed, you'll be very much surprised at the excellent body of this printed Border Scrim, which is neatly and prettily designed on white, cream and ecru grounds the borders blended in delicate shades of attractive colors. Choose as many yards as you want during this sale at, the yard , Meier Jt Frank's Third Floor, Main Bids. 10c Three-Day Sale of Infants' Wear Thursday, Friday and Saturday Reductions Infants' $1.75 Hand - Made Skirts, made of good French mus lin, neatly finished with scalloped hem. Made on waists. Thursday, Friday and Saturday re-QQ duced to SOC Infants' $1 Embroidered Bibs; made of excellent quality batiste prettily hand embroidered and hand scalloped. Made with pad at tached. Specially priced for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, A EJ each. . "wv Infants $2.50 Hand - Embroid ered Pillow Slips; dainty, pretty designs neatly worked on fine linen, with plain centers and scal loped edges. Some batiste slips with embroidered corners and lace edged ruffle. Three day sale price pX.OJ Infants' 50c Lace Shoes; very well made; red kid, black patent vamps with pink tops; brown kid vamps with white kidi tops; sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3. Specially pi priced for 3 davs. pair. ... AC Meier & Frank's Second Floor, eiv Bids:. Notion and Dressmakers' Supply Sale! Special Purchase of 400 HoUSe DreSSeS Hemstitched Linen Sets Greatly Reduced Kleinert's Rubber Lined Double Covered Shields Reduced. 25c Gem Shields, No. 2 3 pairs 52S pair 2V 30c Gem Shields, No. 3 3 pairs 65, pair 25 30c Gem Shields, No.. 4 3 pairs.. 70, pair 27 35c Gem Shields, No. 5 3 pairs ...SO, pair 30 50o Eton Shields, Nos. 3-4 3 pairs. $1.20," pair 42 Naiad Dress Shields Seduced in Price. 22c Nainsook Shields, No. 2 3 pairs 50S pair 17 25c Nainsook Shields, No. 3 3 pairs pair 19 30c Nainsook Shields, No. 4 3 pairs 60, pair 23 35c Nainsook Shields, No. 5 3 pairs 65S pair... 25 50c Bolero Shields, slip-on style, pair 30 "Omo" Moistproof Dress Shields Reduced. 25c Nainsook Shields, No. 2 3 pairs 50, pair-....... .17 25o Nainsook Shields, No. 3 3 pairs 55, pair-....... .20 30c Nainsook Shields, No. 4 3 pairs 65, pair 25 35o Nainsook Shields, No. 5 3 pairs 80S pair 30 50o Zouave Shields, No. 3 3 pairs JjJl.20, pair ...42 To Sell at $1.10 These sets are of splendid quality pure linen, including one Tablecloth and one dozen Napkins all hemstitched and laundered, ready for use at the following radical reductions: Come in and inspect these House Dresses to be sold at $1.10. Splendid models, made of gingham and chambray, in checks, stripes and plain colors. Some embroid ered on collar and sleeves others trimmed with plain-colored pipings and bandings, and still others with dainty embroidery trimming. Cut on attractive, d "t f up-to-date models, and splendidly made, All absolutely NEW; priced at P " Meier A Frank'i Second Floor, Main Bide. $ 6.50 $ 7.50 $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $16.50 $16.50 $18.00 $18.00 Sets; Sets; Sets; Sets; Sets; Sets; Sets ; . Sets ; Sets; size size sie size size size size size size of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth of Tablecloth x6i x86 x72 x88 x90 x 72 inches ; inches; inches; inches; inches; inches; x 144 inches; x 68 inches ; x 90 inches; Meier A Frank' set S 5.85 set S 6.75 set S 9.00 set 3 9.00 set S10.80 set 814.85 set 814.85 set 816.20 set S16.20 i Flrat Floor, New Bids. FREE to Morning Shoppers FREE To every customer purchasing at the Notion Counter, in the morn ing, during this sale, merchandise amounting to 25c or more we will include, FREE, choice of one 10c Strip Red or White Initials great variety or one complimentary card of Wilson Hooks and Eyes large or small size in black, white or gray. Designate your choice of Free Notions when purchasing. Meier A Frank's Flrat Floor, New nids. Good morning! Weather fore cast for today : Fair with westerly winds. Cloudy a year ago to day. Maximum temp erature 39, minimum 34 degrees C . 1857 f The- Qjjal.it r" Stof& op PoktlAHd FiflK Six.lv"MorTisoiy Alder Sis. ' OUR THURSDAY GROCERY SPECIALS NEW PACK ASPARAGUS OR ASPARAGUS TIPS You may choose the H. & G. Round Cans or Battle Ax Asparagus Tips on Thurs . day, at the special price of "I Dozen cans.. S1.40. Can la-7C Holly Milk Best Oregon make Dozen cans 055 Tomato Catsnp Several brands Pint bottle .....15 Petite Prunes Latest Oregon cured fruit 6 pounds 25 Rockwood's Baking Chocolate i-ponnd cake . . . 712i 25c Can Dry Milk C. C. C. Brand Can 10 Luxury Apple Butter Qt. jar 35 Cloverleaf Butter Roll 59 Holland Herring New Milchers Keg '. 95 New Codfish No. 2 boneless bricks Each 20c Shoulder Hams Sugar cured Lb., 13V2 Navel Oranges The 200 size Doz., lS1- Pare Food Ciroccry, Basement. MILITIA IS EXPECTANT WAR DEPARTMENT ASKS FACTS OF MOBILIZATION CAMP. Onion National Guardsmen Believe Possible Intervention In Mexico Under Consideration. Members of the regron National Guard are much interested in a report which has been circulated to the effect that the War Department in "Washing ton, D. C, is conducting an investiga tion of the mobilization camps of the National Guard in the various states. Some of the guardsmen believe possi ble intervention in Mexico is being con sidered. The mobilization- camps of the Na tional Guard are maintained as places for troops to assemble in case of a call to arms. At the camps the troops would be drilled, outfitted and re cruited up to war strength before be ing moved to the scene ot action. Oregon has one of the best mobiliza tion camps in the United States, sit uated at Clackamas Station, on the main line of the Southern Pacific. "While at this season of the year the grounds would be wet, it is said the forces could be concentrated there after being organized at the head quarters in various parts of the state. Adjutant-General Flnzer. of the Ore Ron National Guard, said yesterday that communications he receives from the War Department are generally con sidered of a confidential nature and therefore he refused to state the full purport of the mobilization investiga tion, but he admitted that a communi cation regarding that subject has been received from Washington, D. C, and is to be answered. ENGINEERS SCAN ROUTE New Entry for Carver Line Into City Under Consideration. - An entirely new route for the Port land end of the Portland & Oregon City Railway is now proposed, by which the company may enter the ity east . of Reed College at about East Thirty-sixth and East Thirty-fourth streets to Hawthorne avenue. Engir neers have started over this new route to ascertain whether it would be feas ible as to grades. This route was oroposed to Stephen Carver at the meeting of the Kenil- worth Improvement Association at the j.enuwonn nre station, attended by representatives from Woodstock. Ivan- hoe, Sellwood. Milwaukie, Irvington and other sections. Mr. Carver ad dressed the meeting briefly and gave the new route proposed his indorse meht and promised that he would send his engineers over the line at once. The new route would be a direct line from Milwaukie. The matten of a swimming pool for the J&enuwortb Park was considered. It was decided to go to the City Hall In a body next Wednesday and submit a petition for this pool. At the next meeting of the club Commissioner Dieck will talk on streets. NEW PASTOR DUE TODAY DR. FRANK L. LOVELAXD ARRIVES AT 7ll5 O'CLOCK TOMGHT. Members of First Methodist Episcopal Church to Greet Leader at Depot, and Reception la Planned. Dr. Frank Lafayette Loveland, the new pastor of the First Methodist Epis copal Church, will arrive in Portland at 7:15 o'clock tonight and a committee of the members of the church will be at the depot to greet him. Dr. Love- land will occupy his new pulpit Sunday morning and evening, and preparations are Being made to welcome him.- - A reception committee of the men and another of the Ladies' Aid Society are planning a reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Loveland. The date has been set for Friday. March 6. Miss Carrie A. Holbrook is chairman of the aid society committee which met yesterday to make arrangements for tho reception. Others assisting are Mrs. A. E. Baker, Mrs. Mabel Hamilton, Mrs. T. T. Davis, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. A. King Wilson. G. F. Johnson is chair man of the men's committee. His co workers are R." J. Paterson, Philip Buehner, J. L. Hartman, J. K. Gill. T. S. McDaniel, J. P. Flnley, Blaine R. Smith. R. S. Farrell, John Corkish, L. O. Ralston. T. T. Davis, E. A. Baker, N. C. Thorne. W. O. Jungblut, Dean Wells. A. Kinir Wilson. Pharles a T?ir- J C. D. Minton, H. I. ilclnnis, M. A. Zol linger, J. P. Rasmussen, Dr. Theodore Fessler, R. A. Wilkins and R. H. Hughes. Before his departure from Topeka, Kan., Dr. Loveland was entertained at a banquet given by the leading busi ness men of that city. The affair was held at the Topeka Commercial Club. Resolutions of regret at Dr. Loveland's leave-taking and good wishes for his pastorate in Portland were passed by the Commercial Club. YOUNG MEN PLAN DINNERS Series at Y. M. C. A. With Religious , Motive Start Tomorrow. In carrying out the programme of af filiating more closely the religious work of the churches and the Portland Young Men's Christian Association a series of dinners is to be held, at the association building. . These dinners will be for young men living at the Y. M. C. A., in each instance the men connected with some one denomination being entertained by a committee from that denomination. The first of these dinners will.be given tomorrow night at 6:15 o'clock for young men associated with the Presbyterian churches. H. C. Ewing is chairman of the committee on enter tainment, and Dr. John H. Boyd, of the First Presbytepian Church, will speak. Subsequent meetings will be in charge or other denomations. A general committee representing different denominations is co-operating with the Y. M. C. A. religious work department in interesting young men in church work. Considerable progress has been made already. . . . LEASE NEGOTIATIONS ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAY HAVE OF FICES IJT PITTOCK BLOCK. Final Action Awaits Coming of D. W. Campbell, Assistant General Man ager, Now In Chicago. Negotiations for lease by the South ern Pacific Company of geperal office space in the new Pittock building are said to be progressing satisfactorily, and it is probable that a contract will be signed within a few weeks. Final action ia being delayed on ac count -of the absence of D. W. Camp bell, assistant general manager of the Southern Pacific, in Chicago, where he is attending a conference between offi cials of the Western railroads and committees representing the engineers and firemen on a new wage schedule. The Southern Pacific is eager to se cure increased quarters and it is un derstood that under the new organiza tion, enlarging the authority vested In Mr. Campbell, additional office apace will be imperative. Virtually all the space now occupied by the Southern Pacific in the Wells-Fargo building will be absorbed by the O.-W. It. & M. Company as soon as the former road vacates. It is planned to move into the Pittock block on or about May 1 in the event that the lease finally is made. Under the new Southern Pacific or ganization the division superintendent will be the supreme authority on his division. Under the old system the di vision superintendent reported through the general superintendent to the gen eral manager. Now he will decide all questions of operation and minor ones of maintenance. The Idea is to get di rect action and eliminate correspond ence. A similar system has been in effect successfully for many years on the Pennsylvania and other Eastern roads. This plan does away altogether with the Hine system of operating organiza tion, which the Southern Pacific tried a few years ago, in common with the Union Pacific and its allied lines. The Union Pacific discarded the Hine sys tem a few years ago. er him a farewell dinner some time next week. NEW OFFICIAL IN CHARGE Frank L. Burckhalter Assumes His Duties as Superintendent. Frank L. Burckhalter, district engi neer of the Southern Pacific, who has been appointed division superintendent to succeed L. R. Fields on March I, re turned yesterday from Los Angeles and San Francisco and began preparations to assume his new duties. He will move his office from the Wrells Fargo build ing into the Union depot at once. Mr. Burckhalter was in Los Angeles last week when the severe storm flood ed that city atid vicinity. He was ma rooned thejre for several days and was required to travel from Los Angeles to ban rancisco by steamer. Officials cf the Southern Pacific and O.-W. R. & N, Company, as well as other railroad men who have been as sociated with Mr. Fields in his many years of service in Portland and other parts of the state, are planning to tend- Paving of County I load to Start. CENTRAL! A. Wash.. Feb. 25. (Spe cial.) The work of paving the county roaa oetween uentraila and Chehali will begin as soon as weather condi tions will permit. The work of grading and widening the . road . between the south city limits of Centralia and tl: fair grounds, the stretch to be paved, is progressing rapidly, a steam shovel beinar used to hasten the work. 'heumatism and Lumbago If you suffer from Rheumatism or LumbaRo, rub the aching parts with Omega Oil, then soak a piece of flan nel with the Oil, lay it on the place that hurts and cover with dry flannel. This simple treatment has brought nights of peaceful rest to people who have suffered agonies. Trial bottle uc 4