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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1916)
16 NAVY MAN SHOOIS TAILOR; WIFE CAUSE Aaron Goldstein Is in Hospi tal: Alexander Oranges Held at City JaiL ASSAIUTiT TELLS STORY -M-1-la-a.- la -e-rd ... ftthmtr I ,e( r-.nmr nl ! Alienation) f .If rVrt un aa. Tk-tarr l ada- I larr la Caae. aef tt.e in Afn Oo.'4ml, l Vr. af J-i 1 J.ff.reoa 'l. la. r..-t.r) J bulla! ! I . nl hip. Ale,n. tvrK t rat .!.. firemaa of the L'nlt4 atete i'iIj jtr.. .ui.. er-i:y fold a-! in.U f oaar.tt awatio- ar- re.t. T af'ai I ! al I J - lMr .'!. j.jh I Ci.i ei rT te ,ir f lrBt o4 Jfa (a,. tfr T rnaa ir-f-. l . Vlnon- ti'l If so amfcwlaaaK tf K l"He an. I ,.-ranr war be a few nrr-r lt rea'? t"i .-n, r,rnje rJi: aabmittaw I . IffMt. a'. Ixlmt a; l. t"i ahaaodaiat prw, at aa."".. . leri-e e-vl hi. fa w f.rmrt ni.nU mt r' n T'f 4 .meat..- Ifl r B'jnrit. le la aM. o. aa wa. tie f e.-ti..a trn a: i4ta i.,:.atelj an! tlx, Tbe womaa we eav. l..Tl el eae lima a a ; ! r. aioiilaCeiil l)ap. rteta Are la aale. ft(. -.. Ura ll ai rioi .i.t.j L.n f fc wife " ma n a.. I.ea n leituai of Ul.i tn -. Ii trie Uiere ip. " au.awa t Him. la ; ef tt r- tree trie ei war i"tbr. dNVatil e r4unl. rrai.a. c :. tt miM Ra .. i.i hiwfit.l nr.Atlr if s-il' nti frwtn tna par m Hint k nl rn"B tfna 4a- !r a cnpr.' u or inlt t la tra.on: tlx lnJiak f & ' f tmirtti..a lat hi aotJ .!, !. tf f a r'pr"""'-". l.Jut l 4itri'im. at lntltaiua ronrf'-t.4 kT . VK. T. i::umi Mra 4eaivi f' " lira . ai l . B t.Kt ftjrtnr mria'nn IHaI fca f I fr ( amount i oa" la I p ilr C po ki r !' frara lha aaieri'irn. lr, lrari .-'irl a aiara. TM' w la tut II iniulm"! ta laa tt aa a l'iUaa- frn wvitr th ulia IhaC trrn4l la lata ?on laa at aa-a fran at a.pK tb M. aoar al lr an-i , aaa 16 baata- ir t a tro'irtia hunt. Ta l.il . rrl' ma.la a- 4rr. a aax. r 'a ixwlttooi a Iria rfntlitl ir a ft rtma ault Iilfi,t lr . T. tlt'.mon (or falaa ImprlMawnl la thm wafraritra Tfca iu la aaar tnl rf in I'tfult I'oart. a aai. t.l tna memory t la lrftra VM.Uli rna.l Tatr.j ha a lra t.t laiiar ahoa iriH 4rnaa 14 In ' rmatja ranorwnf al duarxaa) air. -liara la nia""" fca aka-i Cell. "llw Na'N I a I ! aaae tar lltraa ar. a Ina rri Aa altr.'at:or filloarad. 1" ara!l Korfl fia lailar fur altaaal in tha afta.t.oa of Wra tranaa. Tnaa a 4a ta raaotaar anJ -tra. l4l" JM laa bullae la tha afl lar. Uamaa aha arora ira lha ahae p-tilr i'i(al affair la lha alraat. VH.l(i t Mfftri. "It r'aad Mff aia Mori rama for? m. " atptina.l trrica. I pliiT'l aim tafc-a l. f.t atrak t-mylata at lha fiaMataia th"P A i ria.a ana a.-'iuai ea-a ari't) alra l'TnT an-1 !-" Ih aha h aerkH lhara al an lima athla tha paat lar NA Y MAN WHO SHOT PORTLAND TAILOR YESTERDAY WOMAN OVER WHOM SHOOTING OCCURRED. AND r - .t. a A V I i MM. AD Stat. A. tHIAXCr. NEEDY TO GET AIO Goodfcllows to Carry Relief to III and Destitute. DOCTORS INVITED TO HELP lr-tls lo tie llrld al Hold Orrcoa lU-tarrn la ami l:2TUI Mnrn. la- t ar'of Aalua In Work I a Noadil tf ( oninilllrc (.ojiiatal-a L a rl!Torl ma Ilia tira rhi: Iraa raaiia with aim. Tfe It. aar- I tii4htar t-J aoi annar ahar h.r m"i- a.. un Ihal ha I BO lonfar la Ihia !' t r-aaaa al l ha iyUnl In Mi. aiftnait I'ovrl thla pro AM'ntiaa. Mr. c;drUaa ! Tub a-a aaot. l I hi moraine al lb irr.coa. Hotrl balaaan ! and l J Thar ara rumbara of poor an I ! la tha rltr baaoit't Iba faIHll' of b rit aa4 lha raarl'atla orsannation. lot ara amlaj an will b draft'4 Inta rlr-a la iilitl lb altuallon brouchi on b lha rlorm. an4 Iba 0 atn la Ka araka. Tmmr alrl. II. H'l anj KJ ar4 'arll ha rnalltal4 tbm laa a romrnlt ta of Ihraa to Impoaa on .on for lha rnl. Tbay aant jron l hlr baal up lha fmill hu Ml'4 itir la ma Ita-bound rabln or ahark. Tt, aar.1 jrou. Mr t-orlor. lo ao alor aa4 adrr.tni.trr a llltla mJI al naanl lo Ihoaa chiljraa b ara rhoklaa arllb .!! Ihrot aal Inrumad lonall. A I on na who haaa aulomobllaa ahi.-h ran plouth Ihroucil lha inoa and l.-a ara aan4 -Tha Ha la ihi. IJ Mr. flajlr la. I nicbt. Thar ara a loi of man around loan una can afford. t b1 out. j Ina- l th srocarr atora. for dollar or ao iii a irrnpwrarr warn. H i Baa J man a ho hat a a faar hour, and ma alia taumoblln and man a-irn 1 1 ma. Krtora who ran apafa a rar hour from lhair prarilr ar -nilr naadr-d. a Ibar la ao a lull ...kna.a ahi.h a a can attlal lhl irnir-t EXPORTLANDGIRL IS WED Jf laa Matlat Trananaa la ilrUla? of aa) I narlwi Maa. Va of lha mmf of Mm Wla T-m I. I'liford f". ll filter of tha buraaa of lha !...it-.ri fa.-ifK: Comranir. w a ta. ta. from Iaia frtarwa atar'lV. M . Thom. la lha diMf of lr. an.t IMr. W. Itrr Tb"maa. of r -ino, aa.i a f rtnar l.rtLan. tn Tha aadd'H- ra. Maa Januarr Si mnl waa a aimp; affair, wirh) a faar litioatr frvan.! a od Ina family rraa aal. .pari.r J'da lirahara fal Ih jtrvirr lra. fot lha roaaaaaor of in a imirahla am. a. n- fcaaidaa baa aDrra. tn man thad,tri'l. fcilnf mala kr f rat apraarao- a In fort add. axrr ha baa a a I'ta rrvl of frtaad. Mr. HoIl and Car!! yaalarday moraina- aranl a f'ar hour. In thai aork an. I offered rvtirf lo many fml lla. - aocd war fof Ih man la do la lo l.l ta (rortr and ai marhata la lha ditrt.-la aharo naady ooaa ara likaly la ba fooai. Thai mra know aha ar In Ml aba ran aid In IM olunlaar work ar aakrd lo altaad lha conlar aara at Iba Oraaoa Ihia mornlas. INDICTED CLERK ABSENT omiiiit o ritv ni:iirr. . u ait.L;T mix ntrri R. PEACE SOCIETY TO MEET I. lUM-alhal lo .l Prlmlaal Talk, rt vatarUj. E. r ll.aaaathal I la b tha alh. irl ao br at a aia rirrimi n.r lha a-wpu-a of h .'fcriatlan I'aa-a A riaiin. n ha I'irai K an a ali.al O'tf B. i.aal and tl blarhal ..ra.t. iwit ftun.4y al 3 '. l Mr. raarhal all lak a bi abj-l " rracara.Jnaa f r Taa." Vfa l:inah'h I'."-! ai l t'-if a aotu. and l-ar will t thr outv. Tha I'Tiritii !. A"'uil'i baa fir lea pria. ral rbl th f.-rtnailon of atooartrrtaaC of prara la lha lior rnmnt tha trlo.-ipal dly of ' ahail ba la put an and ! IH anm. ela. ailjatl..o. primarily by pullinc t.ia workar ar Iba land. Albany IUr ka l fori la a J. t. INT. Mr. 'b. 1 aoaa-lal l.nra I'nmnaf'Ul '1D II lolntnj wifh tha foreland i'ttruhr af t'om mari-a Ira ropportinaT tha moramanl la thilart a non.priaa parmanant lanf? rommiaaion la Ih'a munlrr. A ran u. at from lha rrtlf)d C'bambar af omm.r-a thai Ihia artloa ba tak'n baa lrn a.'d np-n fortly by lha al rl'ih. aad raaolatioaa ttinc forth tha rlab a paxitioa ara la pro' cf kraparalrow. I lab Parly I polarl. Tha fortUBd ll alDta I'lab rarly. rhad!d f T lo!ht. ha baao pvat. pnna.1 Th "! la'lf 1 11 ' " " -a'ai (rem loai.-L laraarr I ar OffWar. W aalad far I a4 rablla t aada. Tboaahl la m Data load by raa- .-noa (Vouad In Taahlncton la lb probabta prdlcmai of ttaatft Millar, formar clam of lb Uialrl'l l oad, ha a ladl Ird January SI by Iba Brand Jury en a char a of lar cany af public monay. It waa panad lo appaar o.unlart!y In Iba Kttartff offu for aarrlr of iba pa par a I. I lor.4t. but. ap la a lata boar Ut aiht. bad ao arrived. -Wa Jon blla that b Inlan-la la arf tit. 'J hhcriff llurlburl il'Hai. "He probably ba ba n d lain4 by buainaaa and lha waathar. Vftrr wlunlartiy inakinc fyoi all Inaaa In lb rlrrllj offKO. il la noi iikaly that Wlll'y ruld run aaan from proaaa-oelon,- tllay confaaaad. II la rrporlad. lo Iba dtaappaaran-- of l."'Vl. Inlruatrd t bla car, wh.la In lha ofr.ro of pla in! I'wurl t'lark. trf thla amount It 4I T waa du Multnomah County for r- . aad IIJ1 a alur littjcanta. The ladiatmrnt aaa baaard on. lha ralrly ronnry mad aaa with. v h-n lb Irvdir t rrsrnl aaa rat or Bad. tA'tUay a a oa.r K lnburat. Waah.. In hr af n.oilr( pl. tura of Ihr I'm 1'aton llound-l n. wbtr-h h aaa rhonr. ion about lb etat'. ilia family la la Portland and I not arorrt'd about hi j karaabout. Ilia ralurn baa b-an k . pa.l-d Itart day thla aaak. WATER SUIT NOW IS SET !tlallora Sprlna C-r A(aln( MU a waakla ! .Montlay. . "Tha n of lha Mlnthoro Kprlnf Watar Company alot It) loan of Vlilaraukl to prorurr a prmannl In luariio I prvyant Ik rity from tandtna II main Into Ih company' t.mtorr will rtd al I'mon Cily B4tl ealusUaj. Al ixcaccl laa a alar rompany la In tb band of a rrlr. John It. Uibavn. who I a party lo lh Tb company ha a temporary in jjartlon asainal lb city, ahlcb II aaak la ba made permanent. Ih objevl of lha euit beln lo compel lha city lo purrhaae lb company plant ry arpi traiion or by condemnation pro-ed- Iruta A d-ion la prted a-lthln a few data. Ik II. Hhutaaon. . liy Attor ney, wltl repreaenl Milwukl al the Irial. Tber will ba a reulr merlin or lha "ity Council nemt Tueaday niKht. al whih time II I nerted thl tlef Inila a.l on on Ih olfcr of lha Mll waukia Water Company will coma up for final conaldeml Ion. Th company offer It rntir plant for liO. which p.nhablr will b accepted. Tha Mltwaukla cltr official y Ihry ar not worrylne abnui the annouor. maul made by J. I. Johnon of hi plan to ftnanr a bic water company and f irn.ah Mlnthorr riprlnat waler to V laailfcl'. Attorney Fkulaaon ald: -That tatemem la purely hoi air." HOTEITbILL 8500 A DAY rtfiric T:i.:rnoK coiirnr .r:ua ss . n f txi. Lrkraa Are Inatalled al ak Blaliaaa far fjaplayra Wk Caaaal (aal Ilea la faaaa. Tic hundred dollara a day t brine pnt by Ih Pacific Telrphone aV Telecraph Company In lioualng and feedlnc Ihoaa mplo) who ara Uri ah o rt lo and from Ihelr home durlna I lie etorm and In buylns loot h bruahe and romb for Ihono who nrr kepi downtown. Half that amount ad ditional la balnc vpent dally In lanl-ab fee, other employe belns -nt to tb-lr horr.ea In automobile. Yeaterdav Ih company p-irchaaed for Ih sirl la doien loothbru.ahe and itirn di.irn halrcomba. Th plrl have been houaed al In Seward and Cor nr.iu h-it-ta and dunns th dar have been fed at lb riprnrr f th com pany at il own caf-trrla. at th Ha ir I wood and at Ih ltoy.il lUkery. Mr than S operator and employe ar beinrr houaed In Ih hotel. Al Hi Mount Tabor and Sell wood uhetailon of Ih company it ha been found necaaaary lo fit op tem porary lunchroom for t lie operator. Th number of call fiat hare cone or the wlr of th tela phon com pany ha bn doubled durtnar the pat few d. the tortn mkln il nnra ary for atranded bualnea men lo telephone Ihelr wt of thrtr Inability lo K-t home. The plea I mad that fjrxalp and lenarlny ronyrraattoa ba temporarily eliminated In order that tha company may b ab'o In hindle all th emergency call that It ha been railed on to IranamK bea-au of the eitreme weather eondillona. SCHOOL CLOSING IS LUCKY lansrrou Wlrra I all Where "MI drfn X'aually Paa. Thla I a atory of what miahl hare bean. Uul on I'nlon atenuo from Alnaworlh atenu lo Iekum avenue, where the Woodlawn -hool la. there ar ererl blocka on which tha telephone pole ar down, and other wire. Including daotTeroualy-rhareed atreelcar power line are down. The Ire and wind bore them to the ground Wednesday at 1 1 : -S A. M. i hool had fortunately been declared rloaad. but when arhool I In eeaainn the r oon rara tart at 1 1 3i o'clock, and no doubt a number of children aoiild haee been tauathl. had hovl been In e.lon. MRS. ROBERTSON, 75, DIES Motlrrr of ("ounly ICrcnrtlrr, Kalrm Krlilrnl SlrMf'l 0. Surcttmh. I.:M. r.. Feb. 3. I Special.) lira. J. I. Mohertaon. a realdent of Salem aince Ilia, died at I'er home her lonlsht. asd i ha waa born at flockford. III., In Mil. Ileaid her hnaband. three children, all resident of Salem, aurvlve. They are Mr. Mildred U. Hrook. County Itecorder: lr. Charle II. Hub ertaon and Ml Mabel I. Itoberlaon. Pacific lllsliway In lie In -pea-tod. ei'OKM; Or. Feb. 3 f Special) la-puty Stale Highway Knclneer Can tine I rrmklnaT trip ovrr the ractrie Hlchaay to a-ulre knowledge of work whirh mual be undertaken lo place th north and oulh road In proper condi tion for traffic all tha jfr. While In Cyiin he confrrrrd with the I-an County Court and plan were dlacuned for th elimination of vrral danicer ou railroad rrosalnc. It will be netea aary to build eeral new etretche of road and th county and alal Jointly 1.1 tear the cipcuac. TEACHER MARRIES AND RETAINS JOB Evangeline McCoy's Name Is Changed on Payroll Without Comment by Directors. SCHOOLS TO STAY CLOSED Nr. era I New Instructor Chosen and Two Tender Ilrltnatlon. Mlaa Minnie V. niouich Altn Inc Marrtare a lleaaon. DIBF.CTORI DErlUF. SCHOOLS ILL lUtMAIM CL09KU TODAY. Member of tha School Board decided untnlmounly at a meet Ina yterday that all cltyechoola will not be opened today. Neat Monday I the earlleat date upon which an effort will be made to hold arhool. Weather condltlona then will determine what action wl.l be taken. Members of the School Board appar ently bare learned the leaaon lately tauaht Ihem by a Huprem Court de clalon that women teacher may marry and retain tneir poaitlon. eren though the contract lha teacher elgna provide that If be marry whlla employed aa a teacher, tha contract Is broken auto matically. After fis-htlna; out In cae brought In the court by Maud 1- Klchard. and loalns. the Director at calmly by at a regular Hoard meeting yesterday and received notice from a teacher, newly married, aaklnar the Hoard kindly to take cognisance of the fact that she waa married January 2T and requent tna lhal her nam b changed on the payroll lo Ih newly acquired one. I halrman iuniy. 01 ma auch a notlflcailon yeaterday from Kvangellna McCoy-Van Home, assist ant In lb I'rnlnsula School, and the I'trectors were aa meek a lamb when Ihey heard the notice given. Inted of taklnjc legal tep lo diml the teacher. Ihry agreed with Chairman Unnir'a BucKestion thai tbo notifica tion le placed on file. I pon recommenoaiion 01 in, ounu... committee, the Klrectors agreed to en Pnlaar Johnisn a consulting en gineer for the work on the Benson Polytechnic Schook At tne same uma It wa directed that bid submitted for lk. .ain.ral Work On th building rejected and Clerk Thoma. of the Hoard, wa directed to return them unopened. It w thought thai the newly engaged architect may have Idea that ha will want to carry out In the work and new pecuiciiun will be prepared under his direction, i u.nmmnrfation of Superin tendent Alderman, the following teach er were appointed for various schools: Grace Bridges, Couch School: Hachel Smith. Ellol scnooi; r iora uumi..i. Roa City Park: Garret Stelsel. Luclle I'avls. Lenora Hansen and Sally Burn. l'..i.ii. tiirrh- f! r. Tavlor. James John High; Adelln DyotU Alene lirotrhe. K. U I'hlpps and E. K. Sch warlsrauner. uncoin inun, wuu a. Ik Hedrlck. Wahlngton High. a Lit... wa received and accented by the Board transmitting an extract from Ihe will or aiariin n men. mai tng th date of November 30. 1910, In which he bequeathed to the school dis trict the um of liOOO. to be ued in teaching domeatlc science and manual training. I'roper steps will be taken to put the money to the use for which It was given. Minnie V. Blough. assistant In Al blna Homestead School, and Mr. J. Burnham. asltant In Couch School, submitted Ihelr resignations, which were accepted. Tha former resigned because he ha recently married. FIGHT FOR FRY GOES ON CHKW AT IUTCBKRT NOW HOPES TO IIVK millions OK K1?H. perlalendeat Telcarapha Thai aa Far Kadeavara le Krrp Saaw Fraaa Flaaaar la SaeccaafaL A telegram from Ik, K. Clanton. superintendent of hatcheries, who is In Bonneville with a crew of men trying to keep tha snow from tha flumes In which millions of salmon fry are being fed by the Plate Flah and Game Com mission, yesterday wa received by F. M. Warren, a member of the Commls ,lon. Mr. Clanton and hla crew of men thua far have been successful In their endeavor, and If Ihe storm grows no worse will be able to keep the mow from entering the flumes. Yeaterday' telegram was 'the flrst word received from Mr. Clanton since early Tuesdsy. when he telephoned for a new crew of men and provisional, so that the lives of million of almon fry might be saved. All day Wednes day and up until noon yesterday the wires between here and wonnevine were down and no word wa received from Mr. Clanton. Th crew of men that the Commission was sending as a relief crew to Mr. Clanton. after a de lay of Iwa days, probably will leave for Bonneville this morning. They will take with them a food supply xor air. Clanton and hi men. Th snow, according; lo yesieraaya telegram. Is sis feet deep at Bonne villa. In the canyon slide have oc curred and have mad It extremely dif ficult to keep the enow from the flumes and Ihe water still running. SALEM FEELS STORM GRIP Smm and Slrrl KnlN and Cily Has Ice Coaling. &: a i L-r Mr- fab. 3. -f Special. ) -..,. r.ilma Kara moat of the dav n iiu . i.u ,. . - . . , i.ir. halrtw frxlns:. ana iio i" . Salem today felt the grip of tha storm which has isoiaieo pomia to mo ni . . w .1.. at,.-mnmetee al &0 desrrees at 6:30 last nlshk the wind veered lo the north, driving Ine mercury uown .v uo greea within a half hour. Sleet-laden rain fell for a time, glar ing the rliy tn a film of ice. Streetcar traffic Is maintained with difficulty. The river hs rlen two feet In the last 3( hours. Indications ionium, poiui i a continuation 01 inn aivu Mierlff IjhIi Nol lo Hun Again. FALKM. Or.. Feb. 3. (Special.) William Esch. Sheriff of Marion County ah laat two terms, announced to day he would not be a candidate for re election. t t t-ooper, konsiaoie lur the Salem district. Is the only man so far lo announce his candidacy to suc ceed Air. tactu . . ... Telephone If You Can't Come. Marshall 4600 or A 6101. IjUkUJC 10,17 Tmct QyALiTY" Store or- Portland TaTK. 5ixlv rfct-rlaorv Aldar Sta. Telephone If You Can't Come. Marshall 4600 or A 6101. We Have Complete Assortments of Rubbers, Rubber Boots, High Boots for Men and Women, Heavy Sweaters $4.50 Up, Wool Scarfs, Toques, Sweater Vests for Men and All Other Cold Weather Needs 1356th Friday Surprises r,... rmKo 1fl tvprp 9r,c. to Sl.00. Silk and Wool Crepe, yd. 49tf. .Sm AU-Wool Mackinaw Robes, special S3, d 5. Oregon City Indian Blankets, S4.75, were ?6.50-S7.50. All-Wool Auto Robes, S5.75. were ?7.50 and $8.50. Wool Steamer Rugs, S9.95, were $11.50 to $13.50. , , Axrainster Rugs, 27x54 in., special Sl.oh Women's Silk Waists, S2.98. were $5. Trimmed Hats at SI. were $3.50-?6.50. Men's Flannel Shirts, S1.S9, were $2.o0. aMen's Cashmere Hose, pair 29S re- 5rc Children's Lined Gloves, pair 45i. "c and $1 kinds. Ribbon Remnants, each 15. worth 2oc- 35c 50 Women's Suits at S7.45. $12.50 to $15 garments. . n Women's Kid Gloves, pair S1.35. wortli $1.75 to $2.25. Women's "Mill Run" Fiber Silk Hose, pair 38S 50c J?Tade- e.1 - Women's Pants and Vests, 79. ?l-2 and $1.50 kinds. Stamped Made-Up Gowns, 48d. regu larly 69c. Stamped Huck Towels, 59. reg. 7oc Embroidery Flouncings. 40-inch, yard 49. worth 65c to $1. Embroidery Strips, 4V' yards, each 69S regularly 75c to 90c Embroidery Strips. 4Vs yards, each S9c, regularly $1 to $1.50. Women's Shoes, pair S1.95. regularly $3.50 to $5. , "Eppo" Silk Petticoats, S6-29, regularly $8 and ?9. Wash Goods Remnants, dozens materials, Half Trice. Cocoa -Door Mats, 14x24 inches, special 6S. Cocoa Door Mats, 18x30 inches, special SI. 13. Books for Girls and Boys, 15. were 25c-35c. Webster's Dictionary, limp leather, 39, worth 50c. Sunday School Bibles, SI. reg. $1.60. Children's Toy and Painting Books, Half Price. Outing Flannel, yard SS regularly 10c. Blue Ribbon Butter, 2-pound rolls 70d. Challenge Coffee, 4 pounds 95. pound 25. Cream of Wheat, popular cereal, pkg. 15J Mince Meat, "Supreme," 10c pkgs. 7 'id. Imported Sardines, "Chevalier," 3 cans 25d. , . Baltimore Oysters, 8-oz. cans 15 ; 4-oz., 3 for 25d. , , Seeded Raisins, Califoraia, No. 1 cartons, 3 for 25. ni . . Blue Label Catsup, well-known brand, bottle 20d. Quaker Oats, fine for cold weather, pack age 10d. Naptha Soap, Economy brand, 6 bars 19d Antique Gold Frames, 39d. regularly 75c. Antique Gold Frames, 49, regularly $1. Pillow Cases, pair 12 'zd. reg. 20-22c. New "Argentina" Stationery, box special at 27C. Umbrellas, women's and men's, S2.9S, were $5. Cooking Sets, 9 pieces, white and blue, S1.19. were $1.60. Men's and Overcoats This is our big after-inventory disposal, a tremendous cleanup that roruana men wm h. remember lor a long time i inciuaeu arc &uiw from ri , Hickey-Freeman, Rogers-Peet Adler-Rochester and other celebrated makers. Tweeds, worsteds and cassimeres. English, box back and conservative models. ompe&, cneth-s, plaids, mixtures. Many designed for young men's wear. Garments taken from our regu lar stocks. Good medium weights. All fcizes. ATn.ndel.hera Cravenetted tweeds and other fine over coats m newest weaves ana styies. nunlitv stamned in every frarment. protection bunt into every one. em. I I V. I !.:! U f i n ira r luvr. f uiu oucci. T E MAX WHO BROKE WINDOW AND COT ITHS DODGES SHOTS. Prlaoaer of Several Allaaea YValves Hearing aad la Hound Over I Grand Jury. Pnsaard of several aliases and sev eral valuable fur. James Kelly, or John Kelly, or John BurK. was cap tured by Special Officer M. A. Hol llnger. employed by the American Dis trict TrlearraDh Company, after a hard chase through tha storm. Kelly had robbed the fur firm of S. Sllverlieia r. ake xinrriann street, and was detected when leaving the premises at . , HA.Htn UAlHnrar 13:30 yettieruay inuiuni. v.. . fired three shots to halt the fugitive. Kelly sent a cake of ico crashing through the plate-glass window of the ... . - ...iino. nfr a burrlar alarm 111. BIVIO. o v. ..... o - - - - at the same time. He entered the store and bore forth an armioaa 01 blue, fox fur. As he departed by way - . . H.MI...F tumail th or me wmuu. i,u,.,... corner, accompirfled by J. C. Kitchen, night manager or tne iirm. iuo coiti mand to halt sent Kelly away on a run. Holllnger turned loose with his revolver, the bullet nipping Kelly's head and continuing its course through the window of Felix Bloch" diamond store Just across the street. At Fourth and Alder streets ne raaiw Jveiiy cap tive. ' The furs were abandoned by Kelly in his fllght- . Kelly, according to the police, has a record as gunman and burglar, oper ating from -coast lo coast, Patrolman Anderson arrested him in this city on August 29 for carrying a revolver. He was fined 1-5. Before Judge Langguth in the Munic ipal Court the prisoner waived hearing yesterday and was bound over to the grand Jury. R0SEBURG HIGH IS BURNED Lane School Damage Estimated Be tween $40,000 and $50,000. ROSEBUUG. Or.. Feb. 3. (Special.) The Lane High School was destroyed here toniqht by a fire believed to have started in a defective flue. The alarm was turned in about 10:40 P. M the blare having a good start at the time. The loss i estimated at between . 000 and JSU.000. with about 17,000 in surance. . The loss includes the entire equip ment of the school, with personal ef fects of teachers and pupils. Firemen protected adjoining buildings. 328 Jewish Kerugecs Coming. SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 3. The Osaka liner Manila Maru. due in Seattle next Monday from Japanese ports, is bring ing 328 refugees, mostly Jews from the war zone of Western Russia. Her cargo of freight is valued at $5,000,000, including silk -worth 12,833.500, plati num worth 1500,000 and miscellaneous Oriental goods. Aberdeen Faces Wood Famine. ABERDEEN. Wash., Feb. 3. (Spe cial.) Aberdeen is facing a critical wood famine, due to the shutting down of all mills and camps or ac count of heavy snows. The mills are out of logs, and loggers do not expect to bo. ablo U resume flogging for at least two weeks. While coal is still plentiful, it is being sold In great quantities. JOHNSON'S NAME IS FILED California Governor on Minnesota Ticket Xor President. ST. PAL'Ia, Feb. 3. The name of Gov ernor Johnson, of California, was. filed with the Secretary of State late today as a candidate for the Progressive nomination for President in the March 4 primary election. Filing time for this election, as far aa Presidential candidates are concerned, ended today. Those for whom filings have been made besides Governor Johnson are: Democrat, Woodrow Wrilson; Repub lican, Albert B. Cummins, Henry D. Estabrook and William Grant Webster, and Prohibition, William Sulzer and Eugene N. Koss. PURE COM DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely th cheapest and best fuel on the market: three-ton lots. $7 per ton delivered. Will Reduce Your Coal Bill One-Hall. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 241 WASUUGTON ST. JUaia 22 - A Z2S3,