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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
13 I RAFFIG QRD1NANG E IS PASSED FINALLY Pedestrians Required to Ob serve Signals of Policemen at Crossings. RESTRICTED AREA REDUCED Vancouver and protesting against the proposed wage-regulating ordinance, unuer consideration by the city, were the most important actions taken b the board of governors of the Commer cial Club at its meeting Tuesday. In regard to the wase ord,,nai"" pending before the City Commission, the board held that the present time is inopportune. . . t'nitowine Is a copy of the resolution which was adopted: . . . v. i -i .,1 nt nnviman 01 the Portland Commercial Club that " - later an empnauc m.u uu.... " c-aiaet the proposed ordinance now under consideration by the City Commission the reflation of wafe , an I hour, of em- ployes or an c"u""" " nrt n the .round that It Is contrary to sound public policy, that It will tend to aavance greatU the price of all public work and to decrease the volume of such public work. We further record our opinion that it U not an opportune time for the Clt, Com- mission 10 enuwrji w - . view of the general inoustri.i the larite number of unemployed and the need of Blvlnft employers the widest latl . . inw nn terms such as Itude In engaging moor on conditions make practicable. i! n -rilc and Loads for Trucks Also Kcgnlatcd Warn ing for Turnings Ordered. 60 WOMEN ARE AT WORK cl.OTHIG NOW BEING MADE WILE. BE GIVES TO LOCAL POOR. HJHIART OF PRINCIPAL PRO VISION! OK N KW TRAFFIC ORUI.NANCI-- ... itrirt reduced 1n ... .i,ii. shall stand In front rf entrance to a building except . l .. .1 r- unload. r.o.rit for narking automo- ..,.,.,.- rinvtlma extended. Drivers mast give unmistak able signals before turning. Flow- Use of Found signals, except fnr'nw-Msary warning, prohlb- stnoori limit in residence dis- ..Hur.H m SO miles an Vse of trailers to automobiles . . . . at nicrht. proniuiieu - -- l.se of dazzling headlights kihu. lllOlllut.cn. .., limit of load. Pedestrians shall adhere to the whistle signals or traiuc jjuhv-c- men. After having been buffeted back and forth in the sessions of the City coun ,. m i mnnth4 commissioner Brew- Cll IUI - w... . iter's new traffic ordinance) finally passed yesterday by a vote of four to one. Commissioner Bigelow voted against It on the ground that It has some unsatisfactory provisions. It was ... . . . . . i . i - in a a pnnd shape as it might be. but it was decided that . .1.1 k marli later, rainer cnannes w w . than hold up the- ordinance any longer. ... - - Mttrih 19. It win to imv - -- , - ..rHitunrn makes a number or . i in traffic regula tions. Among the most important are nnhlpction of Iho speed numo. - , -rri in the slcnala of 1 1 1 1 1 . I I II, H ... .i - pBilimlnp the) COn traitic poiiucincu, . ji. n. cestcd district boundaries, reducing the district In which parking of automo , .mA nd reautring Dues is ni - .- automobile drivers to signal with their .mq before backing, siowins turning. . i rti.nm Mane, - i. - Kan altered con- Tne mrasui" .... - i. wa introduced. At ii pr liny Aiiiwo t ...... ..hii bearings and at Council conferences changes have been . . i nhi.-tinnable fea- .. .r eliminated and a number of new provisions inserted. The meas- c J .v .inin.l features of tire emorac - . . the old traffic ordinun.e prepared by .. PArt anrl A II LO mOU 1 1 J aooiv.' The conestrd district in which spee " .u-n to th minimum and in which there are many other restrictions has been reduced in area. Tk. hni.ndsrics in the new ordinance n thfl north. Thir Jcenth "street on the west. J'"" . ti.o cnnih and on the i.ast SldO IHWtnori'o -- . . ..-nr,ii mi the east ana iM.-Viima3 street oil the north t.-i. in Rratrlrtlon Iteduoed Th district in which parking of au tomobiles during the daytime is pro . . . j i ir...ra:pil to take in :.. - u...i Hitrirt: ltecinnuig at K.rst nd Oak reet thence south along Kirst to the south line of Tarn v ... . uiiii, nh in south line hill, wcpi iv " .. ;,. wt to Tenth, north to Stark, east to Tark. north to Oak and . " Within this dis trict no automobile may fitand longer lhati half an hour within any t-nur n onn i A Al a.MU m. l- l i tirl VioliHRVS. The pedestrian comes In for a share i. r traffic oolicemcn. Tnis will be a new experience for I'ortland u .nlnn Arr Itraalred in the new or itrivers mi- i .-.- u - ---- . nee lo civ.; "timely and unmistak able signal by outstretched arm before j cinnninir or turning. iirarilihts. the measure re- Ha controlled that ".",res. ' i,"Z, n;r.i or confuse they win ii. ..-. -- . it other users of the streets or make it difficult or unsare tor inc. nr walk thereon." XjBO of sound .i.,.1 ement in giving a necessary . "V i. ; i. ; . .1 warning. n.. Speed limits arc changed a3 follows Outside the r.ongesicu ummvi mi., .r limited to 20 miles an hour .. i . - miioa nnHrr the old or mo rate are m tlinance. f.nm t.c- - .. itcd to 23 miles an hour in all parU. of . i.- f.!i.hl trucks of 4000 IhO "tty. . . .r. pounds capacity or over the speed is 1. miles an hour. The limit for pPfJ ! ik. nnrstl district Is lo " . . ii . outnmnhilcs if pro hibitcd except at night. All trucks are a lnad of five tons. No truck j ic n..rmitted under the ordi ,.or . ,,. Alder or r"nc',. .t" rt cn Second " as"ms.1"'' ...7mm A. M. to 6 1 anu renin Mitrvo - - , ,, ni, when making a delivery on such street. MACHINE MAY GCIUK TRAFFIC lcvlce With Kcd and Green I.lglits for Busy Crossings Proposed. If the City Council approves a plan worked out by Municipal -ineer Kirkpatrick and approved by i i : A Khpom si a n n ri In 1 hs nrc una i. c uu v, Safety Kirst Commission. Portland soon will have automatic traffic regulators to take the place of the present inter section policeman. The proposed plan ...in ..hinitted to the Council by commissions ii. . . I'nder the system as proposed there will be suspended 15 feet above the I 4ha r-en t r ctt ATI inter- LVnnn iUl diL This will have - - : j ..- t V. a 1 Pin ( nn fach Side. roar su .... - . , -r,-ui harked bv red and ictric lights. . The indicator ... . ort with a switchboard arranged on the curb. Green lights will be shown to indicate that the road is clear and red lights will halt traffic. 13 '. . . no.n with the fire alarm signal service at the City Hall in such a way that In case of Are the signal will show red lights on all sides -nrt a loud cong will clang a warning .if the approach of the Are apparatus i. .-. u nf the filfif. THA POIICCHIW .r.- - ' t,al device will lose control in case of .i - TVi a inrllcatora wilt wbv $i;5 each. . Wage Ordinance Opposed, Adoption f resolutions protesting agalMt the r' to remove the Twen-tr-first Infantry te a i'rancisco (rm AMlatanee Aaked te Keep Sen las- Room In Extatence' I'pen Wblch Many Kamlllesi Are Depending. rm..,.-h th.'crfnrts of the citizens' employment committee 60 women have been given work in tne iasi i and the 392 persons depenaeni upuu these women have been assured of food and shelter for 30 days. The commit tee conducts a eewing-room on the fourth floor of the Journal buiiaiiis. where there are za macuine. the workers are making Brents The sewing-room was estaDiisneu from the ueigian reuei -: -- . . . j rirt were sent to tne articles " - " , . . . tho Belgians, but now that the original sum has been exnaustt-u. j... i. i- ho futura tirobably will be used for local charitable work As a result of tne eariy enui' itto tho local proDiem " till tumuu"-. - .n unemployment among women has been solved in some oesrtc ments nave Deeo. inuuo sons will receive cioinm5. worthy cases were seieciea num - Catholic Women's League, the Asso ciated Charities, the People's Institute. the Neighborhood House ana "" "' ter relief bureau. All of the funds were used for material and wages. As sistance of local families in need was the committee's first thought. The committee is mamns !" more funds to enable it to keep some of these women t work, u nere are little children and agea moiners tie pending upon the wage of the workers for their dally bread. Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett is receiving the donations, all of which perform a double service. STAMP ACT RESISTED PORTLAND DEALERS ASSAIL LAW AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Cntted Cigar Store and sperry Hutchinson Company Announce In tent to Wage Court Fight. Portland business houses usin coupons and trading stamps wm t nnforcement u the nnti-irauins stamp act, passed by the Legislature. on the ground mat sura " " constitutional. The intent to wage a fight on the act was announced yes terday bv J. woiier. runmuu iuoiir,. of the United Cigar Stores company. and V. A. Kress, manager for tne&perrj & Hutchinson Company, ine proiesteu act places a tax of & per cent on the gross receipts of stores using trading stamps and coupons. - u a . f nf t hn stales in inure inan & -- i- v- of the Union where similar laws have been enacted, sucn acts nave oeen uC- . i .....nctitnlinnul cmri Air. nareu nnv un.-.'." . Kress, "tne court holding that the laws were class legislation, or were pru- t,:. i ,..h v-lnlnted the 14th 1 L 1 U 1 1 1 ' 1 , aiu, amendment to the Constitution of the United states. .. , - i. n . - n . n . "'i i ntt a similar iio.d . ...... - - - law passed by the Washington Legisla ture two years ago, now m mc .;....... . . . . . Cnnrt Thft I'cncral ldll3 I Ml p I . 1 1 1 u wuu... - Court declared the law unconstitutional nrt the case men was taiten mo ti. -nurt which held against us. aithmiE-h lt decision was a weak one. We Intend to stay in tne tracing Rtarrm and coupon business and will fieht the anti-trading stamp bill if we nave to taxe t iu ntc n'm. . . " l upreme Court.' J. Woiier announcea tne intention r ha Tnitnrl fiirar Sfnre.i Company to continue to give coupons. PIONEER, ILLYEAR, ABOUT DR. JAMES R. CA1XDWELL AMAZED AT CHANGES ABOUT CITY. Ill 1 rv Stm w II SM 1. .1 Prominent Dentist, Since Accident, Down Town SS, on First Stroll Expects Often Now. to Be in The- QjuALrnT Store of Portland Out-of-Town AIL ORDERS Filled From This and All Our Ads If Received Within Three Days of Date of Publication We give our out-of-town customers the same privilege of buying from our daily advertisements as those who live in the city. Moreover, our method is not a mail order system"; it is, rather, a systematized shopping ser vice which gives the personal attention of a trained shop per to the filling of every mail order. Your order is studied and promptly filled with as much "intelligent interest" as if you were here yourself. Should you come in person, we will be glad, upon request, x i -no-rionrpA shonoers assist and con- xo nave une ui , duct you to as many of the 75 different departments, as you choose. There is no cnarge. Just a handful of the scores of items to be se cured in this saving event. SBe Linen Batiste Pound Paper. tMt h e e tm t Ine linen paper, pound fr...ilC 15c Envelope to m a t e h above paper, two ps- gen for 1& BOc G o I'd - Edge Corre , apondence Carda. -4 Cards. 24 Envelopes), bll..jC SOc HUthlBiid Linen Sta- tlonery nnd Cards), new tints, gold borders ...... II (rioe'i X e w ElUn brthan Plate Effect Sta tionery nnd Carda, Mt-SSC 60c to 7Sc Berlin Fancy Colored Stationery nnd Cards, box. . 25c New Stntlonery nnd Carda In attractive boxes !C 5c Block Scratch Pad, two for. "C 65c CrnnCa Bilth As nonnccmcnta, 24 In box, pink or bine, box 4C J5c Crane's Linen Tablets, all alies, ruled nnd plain, each 8C 25c Highland Linen Small Note Paper, blue, violet, gray, etc box l"v (I "JI. A V." Stationery, 100 sheet paper. 25 gold edge cards. 125 envelopes m big value box buC i5c Ucnnison'a Lunch Sets, ill 15e Plain White Paper Napkins, 100 for. IOC 5c rolls Waxed ''Per, three roll for IOC BOc ' Gllt-Edged Congi-eas) . . ulu.1. Cnrda. the package 3C -First Floor, Slxth-St. Bldff. Hi..- Mens New "NOFADE" Shirts 1 Now 11C in at -L.XJ The word "Nofade" tells the story. Wan-anted not to fade but if one should A New Shirt Free. We have just received 100 dozen new Spring "Nofade" Shirts, made of fabrics that are to be popular this Spring. Two styles for selection; handsome percales made with stiff cuffs, and a beautiful assort ment of novelty woven materials with soft French cuffs. Temporary Annex, I-Irfct Floor. I Cards, the package 39t I f im r ii niis i i issa'i fsMiiiisiniiMMtsssssi ill r iri, i i""'! . . in - - a (1 " a Social Purchase and Sale Today of 1 (S) rX Satin Ribbons of All Grades i t v j' 'i j&232$Fi TCaQnifiii Snt.in Kihhons m every Mothers, Take Note! GIRLS' WASH DRESS SALE ii ui. nii o-ot them at. such urices we never uiougiu c wi H as we quote but we did quite enough for ever j as e Quote dausrhters at a moiner uiat wuum vum - small cost. nue ui uic mi"""". . rream and white for r your selection. Widths ranging from inch to v incnes niuuo., SSSfrf urr!oSes dear to the feminine heart. Note the price reductions by the j ai d Width. No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 5 No. 7 Rcb. I Rear. Yard. 12'ic 15c Bolt. 30c 45c 65c 75c ?1.20 $1.40 Now Bolt. 18c 27c 37c 43c 75c 90c Vow I I nK- orr T Yard. Width. Yard. Bolt. Bolt. ard. No. 9 lSc 1.70 $1.10 12Hc No 12 22c 2.10 Jl.jO 5C No. 16 25c J2.40 $1.60 I.e. No 2 J 35c 3.40 f 1.90 H?C SC No. 30 40c $3.90 $2.40 2nC 10c No 40 45c $4.40 $2.90 30c I Ilea. I Bra. Width. I Yard. Bolt. No. 50 60c I4.i0 No. 0 f5c $"..40 No. 80 5c $."5 No. 100 SOo $7.10 is suited or bolt. w I It. 1 ard. $T40 S.'.c $:.0 4"i' $4.40 I 4 .. $1.90 I I Flra Floor. Mxtb-M. HldB. 75c TO 1.25 FANCY SILK RIBBONS, 39c . A..v nlaln centers with 1 IP"'!1 .1 i' 1 Lot One SOc 15 styles, ginghams And cham brays, wide assortment of col ors, plaids, checks, stripes and plain effects. Some show pleated skirts with belt, others with front panel of a contrasting material. Sizes 2 to Lot Two 10 stvles. Anderson pingham, plisse" crepe and fine cham bray, in scores of dainty col ors, patterns and combina tions. Prettily trimmed with h e m s 1 1 1 ched pleatimjs. fine embroidery, buttons and dain ty edgings. - ft "Years Second Floor. SUtl-St. Bldg. nnhi dOO of These Best 50c to 75c Window Shades In a Stirring Sale Today You'll be buying Window Shades to re- . place the worn ones that housecleamng al ways brings to light. Why not buy them now at this saving? These shades are all of standard quality the self SnSirTttct and sood han--mafnVe Brass Extension Curtain Rods 5c The kind you can hangr lace curtains on bright, clean brass H inch in diameter and adjustable frorn 30 to 48 inches. Just like illustration. Make your selection at. each. 5c. T III!!! Temporary Annex. Mrh Floor This 1.60 Cooking Set 1.15 . .... . . xL.-. n;oi oiio TViTPns of anrie -I - . i i nrA nro oionl sets. . . oi tnese i anuwinc - " r. . K.r. or, I nrh tn fireproof Sale Specials in Fine Quality LINENS A splendid opportunity for saving awaits most every woman i tins u,j- . .. M... Table Cloth, fcham- rock" brand., excellent grade heavy weight. 90o-tncn izt'. ,ur "v. " m Vou . i 7J50 C loth, name as above, IMlmlOS-lnch lc, .. . . . . .L xpfiitA union linen of "' ...j. Woven with floral border to match center, 66x90-inch '75 cioth,' name a'bov'e'.6iio8-inch aire. 81.08 Pure Unen Table Ilama.k, v e r y li e v Q C crrado or unoieucneu ..i.e.. m 3iiiir verv snccial. the yard... w tit Pure I.lnen Table Napkin, firm, heavy weave. 20x20-inch size, the OUAI.ll . twe Table llamaak. fully bleacnca. siiy- rrQ Third Floor, Mlh-St. Bid. $4 r, .. :n of a 1.49 sire. 2.15 six Inches wide, the yard . Did You Get a Pair ? PERRIN'S GLOVES in a Sale A sample line of Gloves used by the New York house and traveling men representing the famous French makers, IVrrin & Co. Every pair of Gloves in perfect condi tion, and made from se lected skins only. I '" 'l II imm 1.25 and 1.50 Gloves 98c 1.75 and 2.50 Gloves 1.39 These at OSc H eal Trench kid. rIm- le. enpe sucne. cup fun mocha. In black. whit grays, mone aim rnan.- Jne. two and Itiree- o v e r e a in. pique nnd M. sewn. Sir.es h 14 to V. two puira l suede. m nd tans. pagne. clasp. Your choice, pair c. Those at 1.39 rpe style, mocha, rliamcls, glnce kid and some pllk-lliwd gloves. Overseam and pliii own. one and two-clai-p stvles. I'aris point and famw embroidered backs. Mostly medium slies. . an i Two pairs 12.70. pair !..":'. First Floor, Sixth-tit. Bids. Dr. James R. Cardwell. 182 Bancroft avenue, for years one or tne prominent j . 1 . T)..ln r A.mtt HnVTI tflWB oenuau) ui uo.uu, w .. .- and strolled about the streets of the city lor tne nrsi. ume emue mo dent to mm a year ago msu ur. tjaraweii saia mm us ' many changes in the city since he had 1 1 4 inc.4 n3-ti(iTlfir1v from Deen auuu. it iati ' . .. . i 1 i ll, . 1a fnanv VlAtaT nil11l me biuiiu pui 11 1 v. '"""j - lngs whicn nac gone up us woio . Knuinv Ha Hold that he stood in front of the Morgan building for a long- time ana wawucu go by and that all were strange to him. Dr. Cardwell at one time knew prac- 4 Dnrflo -n A a n A ticaiiy every pomuu " u & a t-a fin m An v DftOTllft UltJ itlV I. Lll t. - - In the city now whom he doe not know he takes as an moicaiion u. mtmw nf Ktransrers who are coming here to make their homes. Dr. Cardwell was .njureu oy a. Biruoi- T - a a Tfifirv n R V. mrt LnaL 11c was unable to gauge the distance of the car when ne attempted 10 j". received a broken leg besides other minor Injuries. He said yesterday that he expected to do aown iuwh uu often now. . . . He is now 85 years 01 age ana n been a resident of Portland since laaa. SCHOOL TO HEAR READING Professor Keddle Will Give "The Piper" at Wanlilnffton High. TTofesaos Archibald F, Reddle, ef the , ..... . mill mad JOse- . i ; litAulan 1'AH ftflll V uiia-jr. Piper." before tlie students of Wash . in.!, cki.nl KeDruarv lntsiuii nip.., . v .. . ,7 r , at 2v30 protessor iwuum tu,nwi .'... f ui.. winifrad G. Hayes, head of the Knglish department of the Washington Higrh School, 1 IIM W'"B - ?it a course in the drama oirereq 1 ii, first time mn yew i i " scbooja of iae pity, . . . v. . . miAMeAr nnn HHn icu i 11 ware, maoe l . - Verv - fs,"; P,e"-.JtLl: covered casser6le. one nappy, one rriZkrini. ' spec-iarredtT y s 1 . 1 mi -. Ox 77.i.woi.iz 4?icv for lJortlana! 1 niS OtOrK .w copfes of H5h Priced Imported Models, at SI 'Wirthmor" Waists Have dOTand , n A TSITY MATERIALS ffi More to Come, BothJandJtocgJfo ...xi included that are seueht hy the Pf" &.iWd and piceted Newest. Prettiest Voiles, Batiste and Jap Silks , neVVCai A .r nT-l and embroidered effects, rrepe. Im self.f Inured rnMrrn. V Ae?" " ' 1 0 L. m ad . U lies sheer oiiand.es snd batl-te In plnln ami T"T pud haRdfcOroe iipanBo a t t Tn verv nevei eireum, pi Til gglll IP! ORIENTAL. 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