TIIE SrORMXO OltEGOXIAX. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 191 C. 1 .0 I BRUSSELS POLICE III CLASH WIT H FOE SPANISH BARITONE TO SING IN PORTLAND AFTER TRIUMPHS IN CALIFORNIA. i 3 cl"Mcrclwnd. of J Meril Only BOTH THERE jforcenst of Refusal to Surrender Papers of S!a!n Spy Results in Big Fine on City. I: I : -v : n 5 ENGLISH WOMEN WARNED tW mi4 t iw9 tt ir in U-1 I m m ALrm-ft hy rtlty tf Nrrrrt Or?.ftfitalrf Mwh llr-M-m tfi k-t-k.ti KIju. n. r-ft 3 An fft. .I rf t turin 't rrf t Th M I ft i pi n f th rifumt4n.-M in-lP wft;-h th r:r rf !lr! f n. 3i- -i.hl m.rk lt Bwi" V .nfi won uiri. t;.r-f -i--nfl mt t' I inn If 4-n aJ fi rorrrrfn f th f ril rrort tr ih f.-e t-it th fin l'i on ro4 tf th ft !ht "Vt rrot w thof f.-wrn a' '"-n rMr. T ff-n r "i r e . d -fto hT m HiCtn mrunir rgrt. hn an. I r ,.! t r rtiM l f h t.fmn uvirti h -4 ni p"! P9 tj lfiu Wnlr. rii-t ,Mi l;trft r. th ;nrr.i r It th ..r!.ff.n f- f..-.; -1. thi I f-w l th f.3r. w h u h In. f?1'1 rr mittintf Crri u riwtT. Ihf'iufl t h fn. 1 1 tn r'irt ilWiwmc pvrarAl ! htrn f y tnm ,em -thoriCi for rvkf r jl,F ornfir' t-iiurl Hr! et t-i!B-J i t'ri ovr tb v.tivtw to t mm tt CHkljr Om tmmli.tir fr h fin wpr I ;:ctumk ttikk U r r"-tI f. ttk m mHt' r u If. a"! tft.S troJw rf-t o-l ofi'jr not r ;.-(r!. i.i. li ! rrtl ftrt"l vrr th muHr ( w ri- - f n4 ijlk m-r vno trt fitt r irrni4 4rhofit.! I t I urn. .-r-l : n t- ten nfru-i:. mtm mtvmiti i f if fprit"i crtir pm- 6.- I h- K' K-(ft K. hb VAIfM j : : ; ! : ) : : 5 1 r.wti.w l: .m.rc. l Hn "rfiri'-o !ni. bul l!iforni rllln srnrllr hv fol. ! ! I r of t trn mii-" rmr n.1 com wilrt orr Kmlho d (tomtit, rtti a'.lxc fipnlB bjf.ioiw'. oho roin o tha Hollls for In tr'aniv r tU by th I'rr.no Mornlnz i:-publlcn of JKi.rv Jt. ro t lhao mplurr. hrarrr rr bIJ pe!l- ImiiM by lb of llojoru'i oitr." Tftt a K o-k.! , v ulirn-v for low n lh it of Krnnn. and la a rrmrd rr k ins itigmrb tll any of lh worln sr'al plner mlKUl : it. Th Ktuti-4 rottnti "If rrr a tntfr radialcd ptr nnatttr. I t . an- h" In th cnihuUm of Ihe kotiu In pa'fic srr situ a rgmbtr of nrorc." apology is mm Mutual Regret Only Is Ex pressed to Colombia. PAYMENT CUT SI 0,000,000 APPAM PRISONERS LANDED . - i r- jrmDeoo a prt. un4r ih f i';4r,n:M bat l ih raptor. M l i oi' fi--lai 1 1 nocu'w that I.''m4a cuctti4. fur M4,ioa of q an p. o'r..-ti, lfam:tton ppartl Ibat latj-tb;.-ti lo rlaaa of liti.n -Tb)irtm a"'ii ArrtD. who a. ja-potntr, fir t pru kww. It w a a. i l thra mtchl b m ,Iit ir l4nt-n ih fnlEr.c f 4rthr i-miii Vnlinn br t h . lCal prtrBfl, I l'4f.nn frs al.e O1 J tt l i'lcwiiif f rtn orula to omm';ni.-ra ifn Ihfr natirMla whtla anMrt tha A?rf". &J th d-iartrrtnt ''i i"t lr aOxuM Bl Jm ('rmitlad t H9 0 Ui, in-lit lha !fa Impart rnnt I h- tioir a4tr,iiti l r ; N t-n.r cn th. Aptam iu-J-- l lha . !kih of lh lmmnrtlo j Korif i . Tha nautratitr bo.r4 bs lrrM4 thai tn Arran, la m lru Ti 4'uioa la aoc binti:w on tha tcaia f partfnrac tt ma, ivn- ta artlon. t4: tor lUmiltoa a lnlrort4 to '!oar a.t r.na aboard tha Arpam I cr- v rl lha oi'i. ra an ltlf of tfca friia vTwm lo rrra ftuhor. ft w aa ati final rf-iion rwm rim4 8ha ablp'a lat With M4-arasaa for Canal Itualp anil Natal lax AIo pirortl Jnln'ralUn a Make Mrong llsl'l. W.MUN;TS Kah. S r.adariri lha prrToir) pAfmrnt I o I'olombi from I :i ). to IU.aoa.aJ4 and al lrirtff lha ror'a"J aiolocjr of tha I'r.iKj Matra for tha parlllion of I'jnama lo maka It a mulual ripra aion of fafrat on lha part of tha t'nttd bcil.a and Colombia, tha Sen ate forala rvlationa riimmiitr lodar iMlrfit fatrorabla rai'ort on tha Jon-pnlin f'tIombiJi trwatr. I'.) a o' of I lo J ta rommltl" No forablT rporll tha traatr t Pa, Nirarasua 13 for a ranal roula anl naal In tha Par of l'oo.r-. rrniinr, who opoed both trall' darlarad thrj- would ronttnu thrlr opposition In tha h rial a ta tha ll attramil,. nalora who vntad acant th N'ir araruan Iraair wrra William AlHat ."mith. MlrMsan. and Koran. R-p.ib. lu-ana. and flarka. of Arkr.m, Wmo- in-h:: i-i:iu.cm rtzi. aoltUai r-ntla on AllMntl AwMTta-aa) tnrrmurnl. or r-rnalnra who ol--T arainul ma I'aombiAn Iraaty wrra l.od.a. (mlth. of Jli. h!ln; .-.uhr land, florah. Ilran ojra and OUvr. Hrpubllran. and riarka. Arkiraja. KmnTl. S'na- Ion i."!iyIy. Wmwnl. an.t uium b r. l;nuMkan. wara abant. lha at-llin of lha rtmnitlla today tna-tna thai lha Iraalira will b brotistil Info tha Frnata for rallfli-a-lion with lh full forro of lha Admin istration brhlnd Ihrm aa part of lla plan to firthrr harmonioua flationa with all I'an-A mar lot In ronaonanra with lha broad ffrnaral f.ollcy of Tart Amarttanlam outltnrd by Praald-nl U.on and faralary l-anairir at tha racrnt I'an-Amrloin ltnirraaa bara. raamant roll. T!ie rxaci total la j(S. IT. About I; IS. ( la on apalal Icrlaa. votrd dirarily by !' litlra and arhool and road diairlrla. f r- lal arhool lavlra asrsai:nc mora fian fl.oo0 form t- larsr.t titiclt Itrm on th roll. Tla total amounta rharKrl on tbf at roll for rach purpo ara: ,ni n-i' VVJ IT. ,'ata tat. fl.- 1, ropifitDN ar?i "l. tl rotinl h't r-xF $ .". i I . . roata and l- t rial fll.frltt tat. ITT - Wlli;. lal tCol r.a. 1ti iS' H. 1. tr Of bTllin hC.1 arhool dl' t-i.-i II 11 af. ial rrv J dlatrlct Irvlc i:i ii-i.a. CURRY DAIRY MEET FEB. 10 t'mt 1rlln: lo lla? Ctin-ltlrtv ( untrnliun at I.anclola. I l U.-llr-IF.M. Or, lb, I (Special.) An important dairy ronvanllon will ba hald in Curry County about lab ruary I at ljnjloia. which la aur roundrd by iiishlv Improved dairy ran hot Tbrra I a Ursa row-taatlnt; aaaorla. lion with hraduartrra In tha LanjMola itairlil. and II la contrmplated to add a arond taatlmr aaanriation belwarrt that town and I'ort rford. with mam brra Iroin tha territory drained by the fuca and Klk rlvcra. riprakara for tha itatharinK will Include W. hi. Xlyer. of the I nllrd Mlr Agricultural Le Prtrr.rnt. I'rofraaor W. A. lUrr. of orvallia; I'rofcaaor IL It. Oravea. of i nrvaliia. and Jay I. intlh. county aicrfcult urlai In t ooa County. That Are Now on Display and Sale exhibiting, tfje iZett) Spring Bilks j?ou were to step into our silk department today you would wonder if you are still in the midst of Winter, or in the heart of a Spring garden, so wonderfully colored arc the new sill(s. See the new taffeta de sole, a beautiful, toft silk simitar to chiffon taffeta atin striped taffeta is also very new and differ entthen there are rich messalines, hand- . some bengaline suitings, new pault de sole, extra heavy taffetas, rich matelasse suit ings, grosgrain silks and pongees' that are unusuat in colorings and rich in texture. Sevead Floor. a ilobeltp Spring; Umite rr'i'i smartly flaring jackets. The most interesting suits n e have seen in many a Jay charming models, designed to be becoming and to dress the Spring figure in a delightfully feminine fashion. Third Floor ! 'Embody the lalest ideas shown by the leading couturiers in their finest models in a splendid collection of weaves and colors. Fabrics for suits, for coats, for skirts the novelty checks for coats are especially noteworthy showing some of the most original combinations of three colors. A wide awning black and cream stripe fabric has been AnnA (nr cnnrlc skirl and was first introduced 14lljrtCl( fr fa'm Beach wear, where the sports fashions are introduced. Your inspection of these new weaves is cordially solicited. Second Floor 9ur th vtior f ln'irna or th .pfmm t timittrJ AC I.iojr'i. th - i mn ncrr-Tnf-4 cn-. Th iwtttuMoai ' IF puui d--rn rly t th mtt! t -'4 47 f th t'n ttM St- tovr mrit to whthr th p?m I tt h" r tin nimr0t m, mw rr h n(m f of j : :rrz.r:r:;. u:v.,iVt:zi::?.iuw tax roll s563,757 . and It la tat,. ah wi t nnf b ' anno.in...i at U,d. a. hain arrived s (jlJ.QOO la V.MpU a Six afa! at port, aa ul hata baa If " h hjd to.-rpitta.) F'r joarnay to Kb-! rial Aaarwmrnl. Ui ( T a alrUfi( of tha , e.'.'ta y thai Oarn-ar,. n.oi a Una lo.a to In AU1NT Or. Fab. t I Sraclal. ) nnd.rwnt.ra. ti projahiy will amouat Mora than .' In lr will ba i oi t about 1 1 . WilUxM-itr Kitrr Itlalns. fontiniia'l an.w anl aiaa ,n( tha ii.amarr Kiv.v upvaH yaatrrlay ift'l IC runtmu! ri.triaT rlurina lha da, WifFI pro pa. la that l Wa-i'.t ao biahar t-iy anl t.rn.rrw "r l bo-ara antjiax at a e ! a.:arlT porninr ll raiai la fae hmr- mnS lha ctuca ir t r - - .ha i.m WHAT IS All . INTERNAL BATH? rISN4 (.' Ie 1 .i . naiaaon r f s) fn! icrl rTTaTT r tt rriar r4 aaj9rt0mtfr tf i ;Waf Mti pr.i- : ria al rt Jt ft fct '. '1 rt 1 -aya t. f I lrlf-r..r V.. I ! lt-ai.IV W hit Ui '. ftm.nml t - ttVtsW Nit. h ji ' "J t, Cft-mf." .ip. w irw viVif I i . nw 'm Ft) t ir fW4' t, ri.f .I . ktjw.tm.fii r Wae'- riJ a4 t.-r tf artii fr N.tr mawat If ia I fy rVa par-f arar I h. t)) aw, 1 rka aitrsrr-a " ttT f-f. t- mnrnitTf 4 - t ti" 1 it.-'. ( " I ' L. W- I !-. !, Hilt. " "i1 I mi.4 , v-t.'tti. M "WJi-l'n4 r- ,' -34 1 1 :.r'tT,arf- C'P!" 4 for-ar-nta, .fit. it: J -. aiW V 4f ( F wi i O' -t) '. fn. t aM,4 a" 't ft , mia r" , mj fc -., faa .. ''.. - 4 V M ) 1 T --.. I m. JO a 1 .-fa: .M. J aaadj ytM Its ft In lunn I'ounty on th I t -! a- VILLA HEADED FOR LINE Mrxirau ltrln-1 Krportrd at Head of Train of stolen Ilullion. :l. I'ASu. Trx.. Keb. I. flenerll ranci.ro VI Ma. with a mula train of atolrn it old bullion, la head'd toward lha international boundary Una In the Itoaiiua llonlln country, naar t-lcrra ti'.anca. lex., according- to larneral Cia brlrl Catira. commandant of Jumrex. today. liarira an Id be bad ordered Lieu tenant -ColonH Klojua. at OJinafra. to rha In on Villa from the eaat. while Major Ortit niovai from Juarei and i.uadal:pe and t.aneral lula llerrera from Chihuahua City, all on the trail of Vi'.la. lrlH'k l t'roirn Tlclil. Weather of Tueaday and yeaterday effectively tied tin tl-e blir drydock of lh fort of Portland at ft. John. It brtne reported froxen In. It waa In lepded lo lift the aleamer IWar thla trip but the frene temporarily baa forced an abandonment of the plan. Tha I .ltH Hialaa Navy haa dropped h. term '"r.l.rr anu wl'l In Ihe future ue h. mml..aka:. aurd ' rucMer." Inatea! f Ihe fa-loner rommanl. ltartoara r aeiir." tha new Uire iluna III be. u rM r.i.'r" Supplementary Showing of Spring Wiasi) Fabrics The freshly opened cases disclose the most harmonious color Mendings. The weaves, the color schemes and the designs of these new 1916 materials are revelationsin fact, it seems that tlie acme of perfection has been reached in the construction of these new cotton, and silli with cot ton, dress fabrics. Second Floor Jfasfjion 'kotos' 4Jf lolaiers' Xfic ietucst J)at5 SIX )abe fjem Your Spring hat is not a Spring hat unless adorned with some of the new. brightly colored flowers, or a smart, jaunty bow and these new hats are small, too. becomingly so fashioned of rough and shiny straws, some combined with silk. These new Hats now on display are quite the smartest modes for wearing between seasons, as well as for early and late Spring. Second Floor. tTfje Itolentines Sre leabi A wonderful assortment of new ideas. There are pretty greeting cards at lc each and night letters and tonic hearts; a great variey of "mov ing" cards in dainty engraved designs at Sc; em bossed greeting cards and a score of novelties at 10c; other novelties in great variety to 50c each. For the Valentine party are novelty paper lunch cloths,' nap kinsp doilies, plates, garlands, at 5c to 25c. First Floor PEOPLELEARN FROM FOE in OMVETt I.ODCE SAVS WAR UAS OPK.KD XATIOVS EYES. lert of latelleetaal Tklaaa aad Beam af Kxperta Declared Fault af Kdaeaflaaal 'syatem. LONDON. Jan. 11 (Correspondence of the Associated Preaa.) Neglect of Intellectual thins, satisfaction with mere book knowledge. Inattention to fncK. concentration on physical prow ess, widespreaa ixnorinct oi science and consequent contempt for lnvostlfca- tion and expert knowledge are the basic faults of the EtiKlish educational system, aald Kir OH Tor LodKe In bis ad dress before the annual conference of educational associations held In Lon don. War. he continued, had opened the eyra of th nation to certain perils C.LRMAN SEA RAIDER THAT CAITIRED LINER APPAM AND DESTROY Erf SEVEN OTHER BRITISH VESSELS. i . j x i J ; X, - , - ,-"v t U ri..wisa.A.- ' : -1 if - - aO which durlnir a lonir era of peace Ziad been overlooked. War had now made apparent the ignorance of the govern Intr classes. English education led to a widely diffused knowledge. Initiative was lacking .and only the personal character and courage of the men and women of all classes had saved the country. Tha people, as well as their leaders, were now learning from t'.ie enemy. Sir Oliver condemned the educational Ideals of modern Germany as a heavy pedagogical grind and a soulless prepa ration for business, in which purely material objects had been elevated to the region of worship and sentiment. The old. delightful, sentimental Ger many, with its message to the soul of the human race, he said, had been slain. But this did not Justify English failure to teach tha elemental facts of science and to train students to make the best use of their brains. The speaker blamed the government for neglecting early In the war to make use of the experts in trade and manu facture who had been eager to offer their services. He put this failure to ignorance, rather than viciousness. Ex perts were not called in. because they were not trusted. Only graduallly did the need, for their services loom up before those in charge of the empire's destinies. This kind of ignorance was not confined to politicians alone, but even to manufacturers, who had long refrained from calling In expert ad visers. Forcible feeding In knowledge did not appeal to Sir Oliver, who thought the primary change should be in culti vating the faculties of observation, the spirit of Independent, investigation and the habit of going direct to nature for facts. Better scientific instruction, particularly in physiology and hygiene, was thought necessary. Ability ought to be encouraged among the pupils and the brains of the working class boys utilized, as they are not sufficiently now. Franca had added to her wealth, ac cording to the speaker, by encouraging and honoring agricultural - life, and England should do the same. But this was only one way in which science could be used to Increase national pros perity. Infant mortality could be greatly re duced. Sir Oliver concluded, by teach ing girls hygiene, housekeeping and tbe care of Infants. $1500 MUFF IS STOLEN Woman Says Loss Was Discovered In Parlor of Hotel. ST. LOUIS. Jan. :S. Mrs. S. C. Bun tin, of the Aberdeen Apartments, 20 Vnpih Vlnir'a Illffliwav. widow of Dan- iel C. Buntln. wealthy contractor, re ported to Chief of .Detectives Aiiender A woman wanted the newest collar; took her Ladies Home Journal and found it A small thing you say: Yes: But that same woman later wanted to build a house; she took her Ladies Home Jour nal again, and here is her house : The smallest need and the largest need are met side by side in the Home Journal. See if they aren't. The Ladies' HOME JOURNAL It's only 15 cents IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head. Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head ill breathe freely: dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now: uei me smuu bottle of "Ely s Cream Balm" at any druirMtore. This sweet, fragrant balm COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH dissolves by the heat of the nostrils: penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeiing of cleansing, soothing relief conies immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed; hacking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrlt will surely disappear. Adv. that a black silver fox muff, valued at S1500. had been stolen from her in Ho tel Jefferson December 31. . , D,.nin tnlH the. nnlirn that flhe . 1 1 .T . dunlin " " ' had Just finished her dinner and was seated in the parior taming wim a friend. She left her muff on a piano beside which she was sitting, sne saici. When she turned around to get it, she said, it was gone. Mrs. Buntin said she delayed report ing her loss to the police because tho hotel management was trying to find it for her. Mrs. Buntin's mother refused to discuss her daughter's loss at their apartment. n n n u n u n U u n n n n tt n B tt tt tt tt tt tt Rheumatism! How is rheumatism recognized? Some have taid Rheumatism is a dull pain. 4 Rheumatism is a sharp pain, Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism is stiff joints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declared Rheumatism is Pain, t Sloan's Liniment applied : The blood begins to flow freely the body's warmth is renewed the congestion disap pears the pain is gone. .am s ILInlimeot KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat ing qualities of this warming liniment. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt H tt tt tt tt H tt EttttHHttttttttHttttttttHttHtttttttt