Tnr MOT.XIXG OTiEGOXIAX, TUESDAY, FEUnUART, t, 1916. 1D0YS CLIPPER SLEDS WE HAVE THEI FIFTH FLOOR ! SOME IMIRYMEN WHO ARE HELPING FORM STATEWIDE CO-OP-EI. ATI. K EXCHANGE AT IMPERIAL HOTEL SESSIONS. WITH FAMILIES IDLE Industrial Exhibition of Portland public schools on Sixth Floor. Every Port land citizen should see it. aaaaa-.j We have Just Completed Our Annual Inventory Unadvertised Bargains in After-Inventory "Cleanups" Found in Many Departm'ts. Vr. BaJcr in Report to Council Tflt Q.UALIT't' STC5 fE OV- PORTLAND rahaooUvT1uiiiaaAloar3ta. Urges Immediate Steps for Relief. BY MAIL TODAY! filD OF PEOPLE IS ASKED 1 THOUSANDS OF Ell ORDER I wrr of DrpartmnC lo tr Willi MiMtton I Lmrk In and Many Mml tittle rtrtlrf In Nranir Work Thl I rroUW. f ry4 art )f-rs!n lffr t th mu-ft--r?Al paMk imrlnfmi4 turrtbi. and lfrt--m'nl w f hr clifVinj th l-rv.-n.-y of th- ifiMrr lo Impro !". QrmfltyroM probtm h bnK t rmmf. erorttn to report hkn .r h uhaiittl lo th City Council t ft f. itiritin iy rrfnmiMloiw r Hakr ?fr. t.i.r dlr tht orntl.r-C taul dor- f -(.- ronditkr. AVt'd nn f p-cttrl at tr- mm pv mmt bur. Th n .r hi r4 ef rmlty. itP mn tl-ir ci14tk rvJ th-T Nn inh.- to obtai m pijr fn-n I. Unx of lrrn It . .-. lrkn up lhir f'i-nif ir ni prt ( Ihnr h.m-- f-r IKin C 1 M- ir K of f tr.-h f -fl- r:-tf from ih public m.t th- f y th- only otuttoaj of th pr iiciiit 4 dcir f Ma Mfctr D-slty. A vrc of 1 : m. r rtr t"r : th mrifl bur... d'jr i hv no fvl or fu al horn, lb' n'r b p -n wc i n 4 na t vjih txxton r-rl. M mnt Tbor l rk n tir- hr.t. but th humb-r of unm ,'-t h wo irtl thl for th in.fcft iTf ork enl no 4.jr rjF fir -k. Tht mv only $1 wry P w.ttj lo fact fn-n. om rr)utoDr i-kr rprt follow In prt: Ft Mil o r im pp'i- (i'tn t rr-r ' fey i-- fir n t ivtV rfr',ttnnt pD'f-'ti'A Mr rp a - a & C ( tu f- I m wra4 l h-- g-t,j ft-'" I .uo4. n4 it U ,m k l irfT fmi:T r trt.ivi. Tl p wrrt- r tin ir rt t-n pr ti( c prViIm - fir trvto4T tnG t rh. 1 i-.i I C w wnt I 4 "!. W 49riiiit h ui fi4u aab t t 4 rr m r r o.f f irt wii f. rt i r-f tt !- tn in mut W 4ia -m rt t ir vrn i:ii ! i.oYiH'i iqri4. At Wt 2--'0 m ft 6n IHVatlt ft !? -!- fc r. n un, r b- i la w4itto ta y r rMNl inmla, toa ftWa gipl i T I! I.-at j v ' that i rtnni 4 lirir t!l t .. h rartrv i. ft t th .rtr Ilww If (itii.M tr , an-t rrm c fof w ' rwfti n t tt . i nut ti i lai trL't ttt aftf il kiM ft taf! rf ttT 9h ftntf mr ftfw ! n.f wuf i" mv-ifn-'iit i ' f 'wct 'r-I -f (,it-ftn w- if . i lllr : t:i -itE. UmiK at at r. - -t i f ( tttM i ih fti44 i .i'ntt f t.i t ai r t fV.)nt-t Ti ''n e in l f v 't in ix r t ttn4 rliPt-T. t'f ' ir ! ft t- i - tr f-i 'vc tt- ri7rc ! if j- i I wxr-lB f r . jiI rrwlM -4M.rc v m:ffe crt i&ai --. r tfii"t ft f jrnUiH n i mt pia r n-)f tw t- mi.ih - i t I "i tno I n f i T ft4 ki -t)"' r- h f -t. iH'Htn.,.! T ifNMt I l aT r- f tr a4 . ' -' - :.:f II j '. S I r i . " - - it": if ' 5 r . ''Ax v 7 d v.- b C2p? 1 Exchange Formed With Pur pose to Cut Middlemen. STANDARDIZATION IS PLAN Aboat a IiMlefwndrnI Co-oprratlve Crrmmrrlf (Uprrtrd lo Il Ilrp- nlrtt In New OrKanlta- lioa lo IZslpnd Trmd. oniirM Ki.i'.rrrn v one ,IIXIIMriHITIIK)tlHl y r.kc nf.: t.T .Mi. nr. rrldnt. t:l Cmrr. Carlioa. Ci.cqiIi commit Ire. IL C. voa I'MIomath: W. A. tmllr l:."dlrt : J. J. Vh.idon. Al bmtij. J Klrchn. Ortion illj. I'ti1iii alo tn.ra brr of .cuttv rorrtmtlt't. -r(rjr anil iMOlftr lo b lrlvl br romnilll.. ll4Jn'4Mrra of orinutlon lo bo (abllhl In I'ortland. 'Pllal lok tlx.d at $ I Nrarlr Hf ro oprati crrtnmrr la atal lo affillala. 1. J. W. rook. Dvor Ialao4. Or. I X. W A. Hall. Oatahaalr. Ur.l S. C. R. Moa tlrb. rklloaaalh. Or. 4. Tbnataa Tar oakrharl. .), Or.i ft, U. I'. Klr- tbrt. Vmia t ly, or. dvnlr the calf kicked him aquarelr on lha hip kf t llant! Off went Ihe revolver and down tamo the cat with all ulna Uvea aona. Y. L HUNSACKER JAILED jlranitii Arrard of Drfraodins ll.i"! aad of Irvriolar Iral)ai. E H nar. fi-.rm.rtr a a'- i- n I'ortl.r l. bwra arr-.td br ' Htira, Inor.ttlontl rtertla Uti' t lo Tranciaco oa a rbarv , f H-f-'i'l n lha orio Hot. I of U n.i will r.tirnl lrtUiH br t-iti. .!t. lw I. la Mi Fraa v-i f.ir anthr prl.ooer. I(n.-.r atwa waa lnrfl-td br lb ' u; ' mirrt r.untr ffrn4 Jurr !a. I ..k aa a rbarfe of abtalntna" aad nitn a o eFk.ra, oia!o otai br tho :apta-o Mtrd.tf A faol t.miBy a (.itn.nl lo the Aaboaloa Habbor '.mp.ar. of l imjoi N J l. la aaid bvo r.pr.atH him. 'f a a ealoa- t f.. in (vr eomp4nr wtta roia.r 1. cII"t fandj.. AOWIMSTRATOR IS SUED lr. .IIm 4.ala .Urawa of Tak lax Adiaatae- of W arda. Tfl Inob ad.aatace of tba fart h-m wa. tb.i. Ltr4iaa ta bur ' Itt.m fir lino Uad la Clark ' in'r. bukiivito. that abo all.r r4 d .t. l of fee I. allaced k- pifcintiY. in a trial pstn before i Ju4e .r .al.raVr. ;iae mM Mr.b.!l aa4 la.taa firra.t 01-0 .uibx ta.lr amt. blra ,'l:t ;utia wbo waa admiaiaerator t trtm ..ti. f Ib.ir father. C A v: nhall. wno d 4 In Tba d.- I i roateei. thai V-a. I'.uttt aot an.y fre f f the if hi rblldr.a aad inv.et.d for Ih.fR wtalr. b'4t thai aba I .t nroaey by tbe a irrft.. all.f.d. VIADUCT TO BE BUILT SOON 5. )-ra Pavrlfkr tlipertrd to Ilrlde Trwrka at HoUale Mnrt rre.re' t.. are feroraMe fr the ere t"n ef tft lt-!it. etre.t at.-1 la a irt. k.toaea f ajil fitteentb aad t.t TateO'H atr.eta, earfy thia hrrtna! by tN r'jthem Kailway Company. The rciiwil ki aotind rvcrpaai.a '.mint wtre an. I poi.j oa Moicate arrest btwe.a Ibeee two xIata to ro eow tb.m. TS. -ia4'rt aifl eitra-f .t.tn a!1 in. trark. of the .it.ta I'anav ai. .a-r eoaf ritoentrha ttwltfete etr..l. and ill bo RiicH enoct lo aro.ld- a eafe n..for. for Iniia 1'. will bo abnut (if biorha lai wtfb In-liovd ap- roorhea. aat wi'.l .n.l f 1 aae. low a orrt lo frt. Ta fluff aan'htr fwrinaT -f t he i.t . i-tr wl!l be W la Ihe Ma aoi.r Temple T'e.Ju.ar alM. There win be a H"niM. with rarda. daar. I( enl iffifHM"!i lorn-r re.l d.ata rf Iowa are mit-d. Puller, rhoeaa and cream producer! from arloue porta of Ortson lathered al Ibe . mp.rU I Hotel yratrrday aad oraaaiaed the OreKoa Co-operati airy Cirhanit. Tut objecta are manifold, mnrir mutir thria la Ilia elimination of lb middle ma a. Other Important obj.cta prortda for Ibe ataaitardlaatlon of Or.aroo dairy produrta. etien.loa of tho market aad pro(.lioa of membera. ' About ro-rperatl o lndcpnde creamerlea a.readjr baro arranit.d to af.'iUat.. The or. filiation will be rap- Itatued for I !.. A preatdent aad four direr tore are lo be elected. They will elect a aocretary aad a iteaera. aianacer. It la ial.nd'd lo obtain a aeoera aianacr of e per I. nee and ability, who will be able lo attain and maintain Ihe bartr ro-operatlon of tho member. aad 10 diepoeo of a mailinura roluma of da'ry prod icta at lha beet price. Tho dirymn bare bad the active upport of the Urrfoa AcrKultural Col . aad of J. Il Mlca.e. Mate Food and la:rv Commtaeion.r. Aaelaianco lo la promtaed by Ihe Federal ! rartm.nt of Aa'lcultore. To carry on Ihe work of tho ortraa Katloa and lo ray the etpeaaea of con ductlna Ihe of rice. e.ry member will bo aa..eaed S cat for each pound af butter produced Aa adJillonal IS conta will be rharcd for butler mar- h.td Ihrouah Ibe eichanse. Tbe ttrtil will malntala a eeltlna; r.acy la I'ortland and will place Ita prod cla direct.. ia the hand, of tba r-lail at'ir... hot.:, aad other bl buy' ra. ertort win te made 10 eeil 10 the atumato coneumer. Meanwhile rooalru tivo work will rartl-4 on with a vl.w of Marine Ore- aoa dairy producta oa tho btcbeat ataaniardL r.aa produrtloa now ha raucht tip with levc.a coraumptiea. A lew year, aco the d.mand e-reeded Ihe euP ply. Mr M'-he rrport-d ye.lerday that the 1 rod M-tlon I. Increelnc rapidly and thai within a abort time the atate wu have a eurptne of butter that caa bo market. d In Ibe l:a. and la forelara rountriea. Hut before thle can be done. mm Mr. Mickle. lha producta of lha tat. mu.t be atandardia.d The m.mbera were addreaaed by R. IS. liratit and I'T. ILctor Mifl'hrr.on, Inalroctor from the Orr.oa Asricultu ral fo.l.ae. Mr. Mlrklo alao adi-ed with Ibe d't'Satee. W. K. N.welU pre, klenl of th fre(oa Plrmo' AaO rlalioa. preaidd. PLAYFUL CALF SHOOTS CAT Kirk IilrliarT,r-e ftrtoltrr In Oanrt'i Porkrt. Kllllnc Torn. fr. W T. t-immona. d.nttet. ha pretty lntle farm al Chehalcm ela tion on th. eaat alda roaihrrn Pa.-lflc Una and be baa there a plaful calf. J da) a old. and had a bi tomcat. wM.-b waa a boon companion of lha calf. Pindar Tr. Kimmona vlelted hie farm aad went lo the barn, wherv the i f wa. In I'a alall. aa r'eif 'I aa .v.r. while alort on the manarr Ir.e rat w,e curled op. aoind alaeep. In lr Mmmona" hip pokrl he bad r.vpiver with barrel potntir.c up wart. N.t:.ina; a hj.ir. on the fteor. be .t t.il "V r lo pi'A 11 ut h n aur- RDCKPILE WILL BE USED PLAN M IDK FOR Tit I 4 1. OK PHI a. OX laboii as D:inf:o bv t itv. Mr. Tee a Waata IJaafoa Qoarry Sold City, Marina; Kelly Botte I a A'wld Affeet Road Mora. To work out plan for a 39-day trial of prlaon labor at tli Krlly Butt rock pile, a committee, compo-ed of IL U. Chapman, of the roadmaatrr a offlc. and William fcatrhel. auperlnlendeat of th quarrte. waa appointed by th County Commiaatonera yeaterday morn inf. Thia la In line with the requeal from the city lo allow city prlaooer to work 00 tho rockpll. Mayor A I be and Commlaalnner Ba kar repreeented th city at th Join ronfereare wltb tho County Commls- alonera. Koadmaater Yron (usKeatcd lo a romrnunl. atlon that Die rounty veil or leaa the l.innton quarry perma nently 10 lha rlty. aa It la of no more e lo t' rounty. Thl matlrr will b lakrn up at another meeting. Maintalnine; that to allow th city to aa Kelly llulte would "absolutely break up Ihe road proa ram me. Iload- maater Yeoa filed a atrona; proteat with Ihe commlealonera aaralnal auch a plan. He aald that 1:0.000 had been provided r m ihe budcet for the operation of Kelly llutte for road work, and thai th oal of prlaon labor wa Juet twice Uial of h ! tabor. If prla" ' r mum be worked at Ketly Butte. M Tron ausireated that th work all ie done undT the eupervlalon of tho Hoard of County Commlralonera. and that both the hherlff and Chief of police aend men In the tuarrlea. ST. JOHNS REGISTERS 350 I lad rl)Mr Krrpa Dow n Nnnibcr of Women at Hooka. flea: titration at M. John proceed Ith the Kepubllran In the lead. ,bout Ji peraone ao far hare r-cle- .red tar the c'n. e waa opened li ft. Jobaa. only a f-w woman have rear- atered. due. probably, to bad weather. oputy i otinty l lera In rharae urcea all voter lo rea-iatrr at one aiad avoid Ihe later ruah Al 1-ente I. It. Peteraon baa been appointed fpoty County Clerk and placed In rharae of Ihe reclatratlon m.e at lnta. which will be opened t Kaal Nlnef y-arvnd atreet and th oater road today. Thl omca will be pen for ih n.vl two munth. and ail lb I-etkte diatrlct may aaro a trip o Ihe Courtbouae by rea-lnt-rln- there. VISTA CAMPAIGN GOES ON More? lVUrre. Sent Out Invltin; Con. trlbatlona to Fand. While return on the Viet a Houe und ar (till comlnc In from the auto- mo ll ownera or the rounty, the Vleta Houe Aaaorlatioo I aend In a out let- era lo th pioneer nantiatlorv. rlubt nd civic orcanlaatlona throughout th e. a-kinc for contribution to com- let Ihe fund n--eaaary to build th memorial lo Oresott'a pioneer at rown Point. Twelve thousand follow, up letter were e-ru out yeaterday to th anto- mn'iilf n.n. Kr.rr fonl rih'ilor will be r.. n the "Hook of Holi.l.i-a Men's Flannelette Nightshirts 55c Well tailored, of jrood medium-weight materials, made witlr military collar and finished with pearl buttons. Flannelette that will wear and launder well. Very special at 65c Men's Flannelette Pajamas, 79c Wool Throw Scarfs $1.29 Girls wear them for skating: and outing: pur poses. Soft, pliable woolly scarfs in lovely combina tions. Reds, blues, browns, jrrays, navy and old rose, plain and combined with white. Wool Throw Scarfs at 98c Such colors as navy, brown, brown with green stripinj-s, green with red, tan with white and navy with white. Main Floor. Morrison Entrance. Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits Hundreds of Splendid Models at Phenomenal Underprices! Pronounced and extraordinary value-giving is the keynote of this sale. We're not mentioning the- comparative .prices and dot ''a w i aa T-i l - you Know wny.' isecausei ,'T7 they're so great that youyV kVL $10 $20 $15 $25 Every suit is new and fash ionable late Fall and Winter models sacrificed to make way for incoming; Spring mer chandise. Velvets, broad cloths, corduroy, poplins and smart sport mixtures. Plain and dressy suits in women's, small women's and misses' sizes. Fourth Floor, Fifth St. mm -a TELEPHONE IK TOU CAST COME. TELEPHONE IF YOC CANT COME. TELEPHONE IF YOC CAXT COME. COUPON SPECIALS Every one is an Xtra Spe cial! Clip out the coupon no articles will be sold without coupons and every item will save you money ! WITH CO C POX ONLY Outing Flannel, 9c Heavy 12 2c Grade Well fleeced, heavy outing: flannel in big: assortment of checks and stripes for under wear, etc 27 inches wide." Second Floor. Fifth Street -aITU COUPON ONLY "Raylaicn" Linen Paper, Lb. 23c Regularly 33c New pound paper, box con taining: 90 sheets fine qual ity. 15c envelopes to match, 2 packages 15f. Main Floor, Sixth Street. WITH COCPON ONLY uAir Float" Talcum, Box 8c Regularly, Box, 10c 35c Dag-g-ett Ramsdell's Cream, jar 29c. 15c Jergren's Benzoin and Almond Lotion 12f. Main Floor. Sixth Street. Are you one of the. many prudent shoppers who are profiting daily by our February Exposition Sale Homefurnishings Furniture, Floor Coverings, Linens, Draperies, Blankets Investigate the Values! TELEPHONE IF YOU CANT COME. Just Came by Express 25 Doz. Angora Scarfs 75c Worth 51.00 and $1.23 Just in time for the second storm are these hand some scarfs-r-and only 75c, a very special price on the entire lot! - Plain blues, greens, navy, old rose, pink and rasp berry, and the same colors with white Btriped ends. AH fringed. Winter Mittens, 25c 33c and 50c Pair Warm wool mittens, in red, navy and gray. Wom en's and children's sizes. New shipment just in very excellent values for 25c, 35c and 50c. Main Floor. Fifth Street. TELEPHONE IF YOC CANT COME. Eyeglasses $2.50 Lenses prescribed to your individual requirements after careful examination by registered optometrist. Gold-filled mountings. One-day special! Balcony, Sixth Street. GROCERY SPECIALS If not convenient to come in person, telephone Mar shall 4600 A 6101. Victor Flour, Sack, $1.49 Hig-h-gTada popular brand of patent flour, always satisfac tory. Smoked Cottages, nearly bone less, about 4 lbs. each, White Lily Butter, fresh '7A-, fancy creamery, roll I Vt Asparagus Tips, Hatchet, in No. 1 square cans, 1 QL dozen .$1.40, can.. .-Lew Ground Chocolate. " Q 1 Z Runkells', -lb.cans -LaV3C Solid Tomatoes, No. Hi flat cans, dozen 88, the J ifyc. Alaska Codfish, boneless OA No. 2 brick -UL June Peas, R. R. pack. No. 2 cans, dozen $1.45, JtyC Black Figs, fancy cook- OCJ ing, 3 lbs OL. Italian Prunes, 70 to 80 Of" size, 4 lbs -wOL Pop Corn, fancy, on cob, Ex pound.' aJC Pure Pepper, freshly 1 ground, lb. 25c, lb....J-J- Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. SKIRTS PLEATED $1-SKIRTS CUT TO MEASURE FREE-SECOND FLOOR PUGET SOUND 15 HIT Policy Toward Columbia Cus toms Is Criticised. LOCAL APPEAL PREPARED Wa-.hlnc.ton Will He Aekrd to Incor porate North Bank Into Port land IHMrlcl Handicap lo Shipping Cited. "It ha been part of th policy of Puft-rt bound to maintain th condition on the north bnk of th Columbia aa Ihey are. and to bloc effort to bar that territory thrown into tho Ore;on - ... i a T cuatoma diatrlct,- aia v.aivam - IVaee. at th luncheon of the memper-r council of the Chamber of Commerce vraterday. at wnim reeoiunon wcr-: adopted iira-ln the incorporation 01 both bank or me (.oiumuia . trlct. .. . -a. I... aa tne ronailiona remain a they are. tbe delay occaaloned and th annoyancee encountered by hlp per becauae of the dlvlalon of autbor- ty Oh the two enorea 01 mo ri.er. plns will be Kept away irom mo umbia ana ariven 10 mao. Moreover, the ouaineaa inn is -n out of th Columbia irom me norm hor appear In th records aa B altie bualneaa" Albert Brlx. or tne ivnappton ium- h.r Comnanr. told or to annoyances Buffered by the ahlpper of Houtr-weat-rn Waahlnarton because of the con dition obtaining. He aald that day are aomeitmee iom hll a vessel wait lor an inspector lo be aent from Tacoma or rseatue ro that ehe cn make, clearance. The ahippera have to puy the expense pt the Inspectors on such occasion, and In the meantime every hour the ves sels are delayed waiting the Inspector mean money lost. Sometime the mere crossing- of the river means a delay, waiting; for an inspector, that costs hundreds of dol lars." The following- resolution was adopt ed and sent to the executive board and will be telegraphed to the authorities In Washington a eoon aa the board has Imforsed it: Trgently petition your prompt and favorable action upon the proposal to include within the Oregon customs dis trict the north ehore of the Columbia River and the cities and towns thereon. Delay and Inconvenience handicap for eign shipping under present conditions, which likewise add to the costs and detract from the efficiency of the Gov ernment service. General effect la to retard Colum bia River commerce and to injure the Interests of thl port. There Is so much to recommend that the ports or tne Columbia be comprehended by the same custom, district, and so little to urge behalf of the present artlncial boundaries that wa hopefully await your order. Sixth and East Aider streets, is now under way. While the permit provides for an ex penditure of $3000, it is expected that the cost may run up to $8000. Four bowling alleys, billiard tables and two pool tables will be installed in the basement. The camp has 3100 members in good standing and owns the building' with out debt, besides has about 25,000 invested. Endeavorers' President at Rainier. RAINIER. Or., Jan. 31. (Special.) W. Earle- Feike, Oregon state presi dent of the Christian Endeavor, spoke at the Congregational Church last night to a large audience, composed of the membera of both the Congrega tional and Methodist churches. BURIAL TO BE IN MONTANA Funeral Service) for Mrs. Watt Arc Held. The funeral of Hose Mary Watts, who died at her home at 130 East Sixtieth street Saturday, waa held yesterday from Erlcson's cnapel. Interment will be made in Hamilton. Mont., the former homo of Mrs. Watts. th la survived by her husband, X TV Watts, a resident of Portland for six years and formerly Sheriff of Ra villa County, Montana. he was 13 years of age. and had a wide coterie of friends in Portland. WOODMEN IMPROVE HOME Multnomah Camp Adding; Bowling Alleys and Billiard Tables. The work of enlarging and improving- the home of Multnomah Camp. No. 77. Woodmen of the World, on East Children Cry for Fletcher's ln rs i ' m i a v i i i fa ar f Ml V Va The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-ffood" are but experiments, and endang-er tha Ileal Ui of Children Experience against Experimenta What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare troric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It contains neither? Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It lie etroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant nse for the relief ol Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of En Use For Over 30 Years THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, NEW VORK CITV. aSaitta.''.