Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 11, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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MAY BARK
HURST
3D ON TRAIN ROBBED
BY ONE POLITE MAN
Women, One From Oregon. Arc
Spared by Desperado on
. Union Pacific.
PORTLAND BOY IS VICTIM
Jrrh !!- I nnril lo t IIU
a.re Ml. Ktamiai Mark, of l-a
t.raV. I HM I
trader linear tier Car.
rti:T-Nir wj. re. i pa-
eii, fi'eoio 3' aen:era to
r.-ifi-: lrti N t. which l '
r.3n-WMnto Limited from lh
Ncrtt..i f,r t-!t.. a lwae depera--
UU Ual m"t made M ap from
lla car ar I'... iprtB. ' '
mil., w.i at lii. city. A ritr
A mo tna ptofOHM ware Mr
Vara., of (o i;rmrd. or.
w. sa her war la lr. and Joeeph
!i.t, at Portland. Mfi Maras was
a.at.d In tie eb.fio ear when the
renter mails rtunr. hB said
tna ttxn t "" m.e M aptearanc
n!ii after tie Iraia had ft Ur8
l;i .r.
w e.a'e.t Bear the b4 of the
e.r. a a .4 look .4 no euddenly at a ole
from .itnoui. T&are ha wee on the
fe ro.ertna at fare. It
,.rr..i ami inoki lo mo ia a ! cold
m.-a. 'twn't ma ao4 t woa'l burl
jau."
teaae aeae-av,
"Ha .em4 l ha made ! M
iivt that He .14 no rob. any ef Ida
womea. et'irel!. I .of" money
w.tn m.. an.l th.s. to. I ansa wearlB:
a, ef d moni earrins. 14 other
i.,.irt. Mil ka 4:4 ") appear
! aoti.e litem. I mI fri-hlad.
bit tu.i ina same I cti.j.d lit. order.
1 1 tul J ma rot a moo. an4 I didn't."
jMnit li. a t-s.-d ho-oloy
r I'Bi-'iand. 'r. k taaina; hi
f.r.l Ion trio, wea ln the imokln
r.mMrlmfn! wita fie ar st "
the rentier ma-ie hi. i(ff. It
We. ana ef tne who contributed
To. bet I hint wBt a aaBrd."
I.Khd yawn -VVtiew ka ama
inia t e rm purtu.nl aa4 ard.r.4
tart ana f la. ni.o la ptl o
kaa.J.. ... n , f la.m i lo I ta qvtlchlf
nil la auil kim, lla l!a4 I la
triat.r o( Ifia imluf aa4 ol
a'r a.a.t.. Aftaf tat lbra aa I f
tf'Ur utit.
IUkt. Rataaaa ra .
"7S. fuBfiaf (ul from ma. i frarn
aantBar Ii ao t a ! t.- tram
atiil nMtfttr aa4 titl trvm aaataar
maa. Ta rnaa fta i
f CM t eart af II ka k. hihi Ikal
ka 4 4 I Mi. any nM ! k a"l.
Tka roBA.r laaan.4 an4 haa4a4 kins
. a 4 i.il.r an.l n!4 kin a
anoi i t ' ki-.af.l Afar IKal ka
I an lnti t r a l'u!ln.n. (i-wrre ritB
ka wpa4 Iia krak.mar. k'4il4
tna air k1 .
Ta ra'br fM frwit a
pa.anar. bt rat;4r'ia4 II. ttPUilttf
l-i .t ka ,;ui -i r.a a. wamaa
aa..l aaat. ai.ra lr4 kr lk rak
.r. Ia inaainUt. ka p.iaiairt ai4
ar.aj. ana kaln alia.4 at Ja.. V'U'
a.ral4. i.nijiKUr. w rt ru.Kaa) tr. Ika
lr an i.i.iiKtirinc I ka mk4 la-aa
f f.vlnc. a kf. am.nK w . . lakan
aaDti.a b. r Ha 4.p.tk'l ffwa
i. lrinmn Im . a N .. a I k ina .M
l.iil a i rr la lai laa rra tka
Mn4rt
nii(v run roiti;nnn.
fr. lr.a m Wa lo Mm Haa-
fcaMl hra HrM I .
Portland's Leading Taflor
Tr
irfsljf,
Miin
A
Corner 6th and Stark Streets '
I Must Keep My Large Force
of Expert Tailors Busy
I figure on very small profits (many
sales and small profits is my motto),
therefore you are the one most
benefited. I earnestly ask you
to call and inspect these won
derful values. They cannot be
duplicated anywhere.
My
Windows
Tell the
Story
Be Here
Today or
Saturday
And get the "cream"
of the patterns
Open Saturday
Evening Till 9:30
iuit ?r Overcoal
lii tfaiaii ' --i- . fiatfi'ftiTaan i -ilriWntu- if f ' -?? X. ,
Eucry 5ujc or Over
coat Made-to-Order
During This Sale I
Guarantee a $30 Value!
C3
MADE-TO-ORDER
Every essential of permanent workmanship and shape retention is em
bodied in a Ray Barkhurst Suit or Overcoat Made-to-Order.
The materials are of the best all-wool fabrics, and every garment is made
in my own sanitary workshop, where working conditions make contented
and skilled tailors.
My Reputation Is Back of
My$18 Suits and Over
coats Made-to-Order
You can rest assured that I am taking no
chances of injuring my reputation when I
advertise a special value !
There is no shrinking nfr boiling down in
Quality!
Money cheerfully refunded if you're not
satisfied!
rtfMrMrfcjrkk4aHH.rkfMraW
GIRL'S BODY FOUND
Man's Tracks Nearby, but
Violence Not Indicated.
l, tiKlr.. . 'an. ta .a.Pa-lat, I
KVa lf.. !. kal4
aa la Wyaiiiinc ll Bit1'! am N X I . 1
ana aa k. a maal kar koa- 1
fian.aa lla ka. ba.M l.a.l f
!
POLICE ARE MYSTIFIED
koTiaar an4 llirpH4 k.r li
.am I t maa h i nv I"
....kMI Maiaw a it A kar
Ma m.,n.i. Marri.. of!
tia !'. k f-rtha ef lkak
llls frhl MaJrnl. Man lmf
ml Mhl. llrorrrU Iro-n.
and Mnntrr. st Near
llrforr- Ix-alli. I -ctl-
l.-t nit. Inat rarrtaal In
aV.pae-k.a. M's. Mark
Mr, mil tt.
irta praaa
for mar 17
R0V1S OH OVER TOTEM
roi i:- r: hit : dmikiii r
. M rwr a Oala hmmm
tad lU.m. kvaf la taj.raal
laa. aara oakrtat.
rr: !.. r8i l " lP-
--Tfca pr.iiai rf It J. II. ra.t.
ma: at BD'aai'taaa cf r.rtlnrf, alnal
Ina a.nar. rT Ika ruitiml autrtoriliaa
hara f Hirm'M totaBA pota eon
ntiinl l k ' m. loir r.uM a lor-
raota f rotn ioiia-iur af tka I'ort
l'ai& la a n.4 atal.iranl Mr.
2n.t MM
t kaa 1-o.itM as l int. lima thai
r. :a.t aav.r aaw thia trrtmm ola.
d In l knew an.l waa en It and ara
larafara arpaaliac la ma l o..rrula
lha eurtuma in.pa. tor k- alra II
fcaat..a at la k af koowl.Jie ft Ika
true cbaractar ef Ika a. i4 lmpru
tiaax
Ti lur. wk ol made karaaae
lla xi;e ka. 'd. f ir. rr4 II.
knl karau.a anma rf Ilia ficor. cpr;
j.rtfij ahal la InalaaBl.
U aDrat WutiniiK la ktltl
an. a la f l a.l igW ka cart la
ra.a h-a na."
-r.ll.vtof .) trial tf Dr. Ca.l
Ti-.. appa.i hm ant h-a rhoto
f rt;oi n4. a lne aIl-J la an!
kf la iP4rmnl at Vah tartan.
SOIL INOCULATION URGED
Orr-tei Smrrt Vr t.rmtrra it o
Aflrr t ap TtU rar.
Yk atue af laM-utatia fke oit
auit aitruaa-pre4'4ina; ka-larla fir
n. t Norlkrop. ef IHa a.tara fil
Har-t.rl t'ompaay. la ai a44ra.a be.
fare the ,a..l I'aa -iaiy In Ika ffiar
. "1a bttildiK la. I Blckl.
Mr Norinrsk ) a4n-at.il break-I-1
the aoil la a 4-pl af a.rel f.al
kr bla.im.
1 II. Ii'in4ar. r..i4aBi ef Ika aa-
.ati. wkm praai4a-i. 4aflara4 tbal art
.arna.t afTarl aa la ka auaia Ikia year
k dt.ioi arow.ra la l tka rfcal
laeaa rwr. Ha itn.tK'4 Ikal Ika an-
B-el ba euI4 be kal-l at Ika Ntl
Iran a bO'l-lin aia M '.
J K.-aa ari-. an. . J. Carte.
antartaluaH
t a..". a. a a n.f m I 'm la Wi. .t-aai-mff.4
e.ta la k.aaaa (a ir 1 " a
i r . : a . te toe turfexe f-ar lAa eat-
yuaa al irrltatiaa.
I U.;. rrb. .Ptat
Marten ljmbarl. an I -aar-ol4 alud.nl
al Ika W-rfWH MifN K-bool. ho had
baaa UIb from kr hama In !-aae
r..l. a auburn of Tl.ao alnc-
.di.Ur mornins. funj 4a4
Ie4ar tn a rturnp of llmiirr. Ikraa-oaar-tar.
ef a trnle fruin hrr homa. undrr
nrvam.tan... ahl-h ronlnc4 lh po
ll, e ikal aha ka4 t"n tnur4rrd.
Tre. k. In the anoar ho that a man
ha4 alk4 Hh rirr to Ike tol. had
alk'4 lo lha .la at le wood and
r.turn'4 to lha bodr. Tka lrl
rat' kad k" 4aa4 klaca W adnaaday
n.rnln(. for Ika body froten aolid.
7 Mar . loihin aa roi dlaarrancrd
a.n h.r kal a. no! awry and far
bo ,l4rr.-a of lolece haa bean found
en Ika borfr. N-llhar .. Ihara an
sn ef a atrula. Val aha lar there
d.e4. anJ lha r. k aaaure the pollr
I hit rnurdar baa bn dor-.
aearra Mm4 far Mart.
Th are no eaarvhln for a man
who aa aaan la the ! ot the wood,
ahortlr after clock Wadnaeday
morBtna- near tka plare where two
vhol chuma I'fl the lrl.
.Marian waa lha only child of frank
tmbart. rardener for Jonaa Kuppan
fcr.m.r. of l-ake KoraU
Tuawtay Mehl her bi lal rhum and
la. .mar a. Joaaphlne lal. went honia
wllk l.run from a hoL and remained
aa.r BKhi wtm her. Weoneaday morn
Ib. affr braahfaat. lha two UrU
.lartad lo acbool oclhr. Thay
oin-4 n-er lha houa- by another
arhootrnala. Varna Jarkaon. and the
Ikrae walke4 toalber la lha Jarred
ll.art Biallon of the iTilcaico-Mllwau-ka.
.I..lrl.- where lhay were to take
Ika train. The train waa In aleht wher
thay arrlted. bul Martaa al4 lo tna
olhara.
-'h, I forl. I'a ol la iro down t
lha bank in l-ahe I ..real loda. Td
better aa now. f.r I'm afraid I !
lata If I put II of! Iltl aft'f atboof
aaakky Waa el-eei.
Joaaphlne la. and Varne Jarhaon
ol4 kar II waa all rKM: Ihry would
aae kar later al lha a- hoot.
While Ihey waited for the train, lha
Ctrl, noticed a ababbily drea.ed man
in Ika de of the wood to lha eat
of Ika traa. Thr paid little altar.
lion lo him. but aw hira walklnc from
baktnd one traa lo Ike ehclter of an
other. larlan did no! trh a. hoo Wednaa
day: a.ither did he return homa al
niahl. Mar lather alarted a frantic
aaarrh for her w haa ha found thai aha
waa not with any of hr ahool chuma.
and Ikla mornmt ha and William Mar-
hIL am employe cf lha Onwenlala
liotf riuK found bar body.
Tha poli-a ara Hourlnc the neighbor
hood, whara Ihara ara many bl- coun
try a. lata, af t'hlcaao mllltonalraa. for
tka man whm the irl la bettered to
fca.e inL Ma la dea-ribad by a itlrl
rhum who aaw him aa havlnar " evil
lata" tnl a ala.ar alare.
Rrtr. Ixit r land lo Talk on Lincoln.
The memory r.f Lincoln will be
honored tomorrow noon by the Orastt
i"llc licu. wh.n It mecte fur tha
racultr weakly lunrhetin al lha Cham
ber of Commerce, ll.y. rranV U Ure
l.nd will make lh" chief addrc. tak
ln( -Unroin" for hie aubjacu Hccauea
.( Hie intrreet In lha .uM'M. mere
prorpl.ca lo ba a lara attandanre.
Tha merlins I I f.r 11 o'clo.k.
SALMON MEN WIN POINT
llrprr-arnlalltr Mnnotl ;cla I'rom
are. of Anrrntlmrnl lo Hill.
i;kumax xkwm iui:K.r. wh-
Ina-ton. Kcb. t. Itanraacnlallre In.
noli, on reoue.t of tarloua oreaon
aalmon parkrre. confrrrcl wiih llepre
eBtatle farey. author of lha prrwi in
cold atorafo bill, and adylaad him of
the re. krra' objection to lha limitation
linpoaed on lha lima flab producta may
be hrpl In mr.
lla aplaina. lhal Wr.t t'oaul aalmon
are Inlrndad lo ba marketed freeh. are
froarn when rauihl. and are nol
hi ied until tha followlna Wlnlrr.be.
Inar held often for eeyrn and clKhl
month.
ir. farcy aaaured Mr. Pinnotl ha had
no deatre lo limll the ptorase of froen
.almon lo threa month and that he
would Bladly accept an amendment lo
Ihe bill aireptlna fro.cn aalnmn. He
aiplalncl hat hla main object l to
check Ihe prolonaad atorae of c
ami other .lurl that deteriorate
when hrpl loo lon In Moras.
100 MILLINERS ORGANIZED
C. C. Cole, of Rnon rriint oC
Trl-Slatr Anaorlatlon.
fKATTI-K. Wah.. Keb. 10. Onr bun.
drrd mllllnera reprracntins ' 'WhinB
ton and Idaho nt a merlins here -o.
dy orsanlied the I'ai If l- Cot lie.
tail Villinere Aaaoclallon. Tha tb-
Jert of tha aaaoclatlon la to promote
efficiency and co-operation on lha part
of ita member.
r. t ('u.r. of Spokane, waa elected
nrealdeni. The other officer elected
are: Kdward W. rreneman. Heattle.
firat vlce-preldnl; Mra. farvrl. Walla
Walla, aecond lce-pr aidant: I ah It.
Johneon. Tki'oma, third vli-e-prenldcnti
Mr. M. I. Ileltrlrk. Kaaltl--. foiirlh
vlce-pre.ldcnt ; Ml Camp. Iewlton.
Idaho, fifth lce-preemeni; I-. . . .-ance,
rtpokanv. Irraaurrr; J. II. Webber,
-i.attle aecretary.
573,270 PAID BY MILL
orl(.o iTr ;rrr 2.ona for
TART Or IIAWI.KY MTI--
riearer YlatH Brian sz aad Priraa
lUlabllaa Valaa af Olhrr Irea
erf y la elkkarbaael.
ORW'iO.V C1TT, Or Feb. 1. (Spe
ctaL) Tha llawley Pulp ac Taper Com
pany paid l7J.:0.f7 for property on
which tha ITiO.ooo paper mill will be
built here, a.-cordlns to figure made
public by W. I-. Hawley. hr.. today.
With lh completion of the deal with
tha city, whereby Ihe mill buy :.
000 worth of city property, the paper
company aecured title to all of the
alia of the new mill.
Uf Ihe total amount. MjOJ was paid
for Ihe Cliff llou. a hotel of pioneer
day: 17000 for Ihe tract uaed until
recently for an Armory, and (8000 for
lha Woodbine Hotel property.
One Important effect of the transac
tion I that a baal la provided to es
timate the value of other property
In that aectlon of the city not now
under corporation control. Except for
manufacturing purposes, the property
Is not valuable.
The conclusion of these deals makes
the llawlev liilr I'aper Company
the heaviest holder of Oregon City
real estate, and when the new mill
la completed that corporation will
probably be the town's heaviest tax
payer.
RABBIT DANGER PASSES
Storm and Poisoned Grain Kill
Thousands Near Baker.
BAJvKR, Or.. Feb. 10. (Special.)
That the rabbit, expected to do thou
sands of dollars' damage next Summer,
ha been wiped out by the co-operative
movement and recent storms. Is the
report brought in today after an in
vestigation. Arthur Oliver said that in the 20-mile
trip from Keating to Baker lie had seen
only one rabbit, and that nearly
starved. Instead of the hundred usual
ly along the road.
Tha rabbits' only food was poisoned
grain, and thousands died.
Monmouth Creamery Is Formed.
MONMOUTH. Or., Feb. 10. (Spe
cial.) The farmers and dairymen of
this vicinity organized a co-operative
creamery company lat Tuesday. It
was decided to incorporate the new
company at 15000. Although any farm
er can own several shares of stock,
ho Is entitled to only one vote. A
cheese factory will be run in connec
tion with the creamery.
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Is Your House a Home or
is it a collection of brick walls,
carpets, chairs and tapestries?
Make it a home by serving for
breakfast Shredded Wheat,
the food of health and
strength. Being ready-cooked
it is so easy to prepare a
delicious meal with Shredded
Wheat in a few minutes.
Contains all the goodness of
the whole wheat better
than porridges for children or
grown-ups. Made at Niagara
Falls, N. Y.
BESSIE BARRISCALE
"The Original Bird of Paradise Girl" in her master picture,
The (Green Swami
A Triangle De Luxe Story of Unjust Suspicion and Jealousy.
Added Attraction; Unique Engineering Feats in Oregon.
And the Keystone Comedy of a Thousand Laughs.
A MOVIE STAR
Our Newest Courtesy:
Tea Served daily from 3 P. M. to 5 P. M., in Rest Room.
COLUMBIA
Theater of No Disappointments. Sixth and Washington.
HMD
1 rr arrive
BOOK NOW
for the
17-Day Cruise
to the
LAND OF PER
PETUAL SUMMER
v I
Itcgolar
Sailings
Great Northern
r'eb. 14. March 6. SI.
SHRINKHS
Official Tour
March 24.
V.
S. S. NORTHERN PACIFIC
Aurment.nr Regular Service Twin S. S. Great
Northern. The inbst uniquo healthful and desir
able vacation cruise ver planned from Han Fra.n
risco combines novelty, Krandeur, delightful cli
mate and a charmin sea voyage with absolute
romfort and remarkable economy. No liotel bills,
chances or transfer; the ship is your home for the
entire cruise.
Leave San Francisco Feb. 16
e (San Pedro). Honolulu Olid-Pacific.
Illlo (Volcano Kllauea), Los Angeles
I'edro).
SAV FRANCISCO MARCH 4TH.
ALL FIRST CLASS
nvi V TWO PAKSKNr.KRS TO AXT ROOM.
'-a
Ca" "iasjr' "
North Bank Ticket Office.
fifth and Mark Sh.
u....jn-e.u a-n x tan i
San Jr'ntnciaco. 65 Slarket St.
PREPAREDNESS
Does Ihe National sloean mean
all that it should to you?
Are you prepared to meet the
problem of our coming; prosper
ous yearT
If you are not. START by taking
advantage, of our optical depart
ment. We are prepared to supply you
with all that la arood in the optical
line and at these remarkably low
prltes:
Lenes Fphcro In your own
frame 41.00
Lenses Bphero In Aluminum
frame 1JM
.nses Sphero In Gold-Filled
frame. aXSO
Lenses Sphero (curved) In G.
K. Glass Mtg- 5.00
Kryptok Leases 9H.OO to V1S.OO
STAPLES, The Jewel er-Optician, hfr
62 First Street
MerrUea, Portland, Or.
Greatest of All Carnivals
Is the
Madri Gras
New Orleans, La., March 2 to 7, 1916
Three Parades (Proteus, Rex and Comus).
' Promiscous Masking on Madri Gras Day,
Tableaux, Balls. ; Carnival spirit reigns supreme.
10 Days' Stopover
allowed at New Orleans, cn all tickets. You can
go East via California, Arizona, Texas and New
Orleans at little additional cost.
Sunset Limited Sunset Express
Daily trains, through standard and tourist sleep
ing cars.
Orleans.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, New
Corner
or Kast
Information at City Ticket Office,
Sixth, and Onk Streets. Vnlon Depot,
Morrison-Street Mstlon.
Phones Broadway 2760, A 6704.
John M. Scott, tieneral Passenger Agent.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
I 0f "sun SEVeC'l
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