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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1916)
TTTE M0RNTNO OTJEfi OXTAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1916. I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED FAIR MIS START SCENES OX MARKET BLOCK, WHERE GROUND WAS BROKEN FOR PORTLAND'S $600,000 PUBLIC AUDI- TORIUM YESTERDAY. ' III Luncheon Exhibition of the industrial work done in the Portland Public Schools shown at the San Fran cisco Fair no w on display here. Sixth Floor. mum Tn the P r I s c 1 11a Tea Room for the busy shopper. In the Dutch Room for men who want to smoke and chat. Ninth Floor. 1"r Breaking of Ground at Market Block Carried Out With Gay Ceremonial. toar The- Quality Store or- Portland mK, ScXtA. r1oerioyJUor3ta-- 19 AOOITORIUi OFFICIALS MAKE SPEECHES .irU Altrr Prac-tar nub Mtovrl Ttirow ltrt Cle-ar Over Wacon on Ifrad of Mm tVryoad. , To froIUc I'ralar-, it start count for aaythmc. I'ul- I inj, ihi.j.h,). auditorium I coins to be ri u.. It cot II start jeaterday noo oa tha Mrkt block. Third Bl Market tr.l, at hand bery of pretty ctrla with ho. 'hitdrea with. ottl and uogn city I rotkra H-nd and a con- pi of tbou.aoj f nor of tha caral ceremony nnl-joo aad orltintJ was toi.ow.d by rl activity. A ti staam aaovei kr,. tti dirt Into truck in lively la.btoa and soon a battery "f auta truck w oa th war with ! or tha hi. tone Mark! block ott '"T disposal in iri dt reee.... of M"i ol k In 5wutn Portland. itobi.hi, Haker wa ma.ter of rartnoBin tr.o aruad-treaalnc. Kfc-k tek plac at I. J or loch. II. othr member, of th City Council 4 tho yun- worn. a r.rc.Bittrr f variou civic orcaniaattoa. ,,,.m- b''d at Iho City Ha. I and rrompuiaj 'n crticlaia la automibtle to tho -.a. A stand covered with red. whit and blua t reamer and doriln with kotiU. with auto truck aad a btc team ihoi.l in tbo background. w la cnir of tho rcrtmoaicK v v 'J- 4s At """ Vie-eJJ v a' L. - ' ,'aV-- 1 , . J -e1 ladle we t.m relo. Mayor Jt:ba. Commteaioner Hak.r n. i (. I'Urk. t lr-rr.a.nt of h ihambr of toramrc. wrro to pak r. Tb rvmark artalnlnc to tb ni.tory f th4 auditorium aiovrmvnt nt tho futuro rrp.ctr .r cborvd br tk crowd which ta. d about from Th.a c.mo th r.al ov.xt of tho dar. I tKo brvkinc f tbo cruucd. hhoT.I. w.ro ditritut.i afftonf ouac worn wba .r on rand to r.iiw.nt rariou cl.lo orcantJaCmn. T-.r ui4 thrtr war o.r to th wattlnc auij truck, and tsa bravinc d:rt. Tti firt hov.iful wmt clrar ovtr th bich tot I l tho truchi and wa dl.trtbutd oa lb h- l. of a crowd of ma. "Nt o muck ftrtm," phoutrd Com- lr Hut t h - wacoa anarcntlf r SaV rr .j.n., hixKr tha u w. for tim (r tttn t?i dirt rn( rtr ovr. rlDWivtr, durtrnr th tt m I qu(m lb ctrlA hovl4 dirt thf got vrr CitivtlfuU n tb truck. Ft Of Alt W th Ofal r 0 tw f Uttl Kirt ct b)r, on rtfn tin? th l C!ut tn4 th oth-r i t h TccrMi Rinn-i X-n Club. Tte- lTr4'i ;tin li Club I tflft w corn pnr. of ftv littl frt nl rtu. kf Tb br. Iiobbi At- ivtau-, r4h-.l t. liny ht ibrTo.M't N' ! nn, M-ryU l-ftshw. phot - -'J dtrt with tiar iMc-a. Attitt Iirei irfrf. Mtrh4 a lor r :.. H. Hkc'q. Thm titti K'rt r Hia-ir w.it for t'iM. trtrjr rirc4 rt-r tis sru4 a brok tk I tt th kuiMtnf b ) w I- b but't for th if ! of I r'lT. I It fo' tV-ir n. b-nr I. an t o I I . .(y--4 . K-t f't tuo for monr ipvii'i-t, "i ob' boL'.' i4 th M-IT "tt t- buiN "i ri bo at trt th work. ' mm b in l4 th llloftory of llAtrmral roltoo4. fumnnt mir U.kr rrft4 tb bl rry of tft .(i!triura mo r m m fro 04 1 m th tip or Jr(toto4 bv Vorrlv .V'j.u-, Oub art II It aU..li4 t S IttIH th V4MOUO kl9 ( I o-'iaI com mrrf-mal of work bA Pn tric ftrnouBl of m4ftTr. if i". i-.br. "moktn thi riff n4 vicinte ttrrt.To for t-llor VI lark i- plc fr eo.rot!or n4 t w 1 1 1 bo bi caII i'ort ;4 ' rniBtfor rttr " f t (lrkt, oi-ot4 thoah to tho t'ttv ou.-'l lo bboif of 1 fi Oiambr mt tDmmrr for th ton4 tko bT f 1 Dun-a In r tho bill-i.c trt.l Tho your4f worn who took: port it h f roun4 brklB oprt oo mrm: lt.'f y TnIr. M M VrVo kt?"l U-rnrttn a m 'o K 1 tt.t-f- v ti.or 4 lo'i ; f l-tf 'O-W, r rfO (pyndf k4 'r fV4"i A ' !:! ! f rr( r.-.K ftt)fnfi-r. Htri 11 ?' ' Ho'.ia, ioaro Committee Organizes in Vista House Memorial Campaign. - . I I I' I. I M n J. 1 w STUDENTS WILL LEND HAND Jdrrwc Will IW Itrllrrrrd in Sc-lwioN Otlicr Orsanlcatlon tliroartioii Portland lo lie Akrd to Ilcrj.. aJo at.rt'O kTUA. t tmt tr'-iraf . l'a. !hii'4''t a44a j Miii V hi., rj tialuota. v ma it.:,.n..'. -.. .iia ;v.. i.'-f r.nm. 4 Trur. Wt:.i4 ..I'.-t. w.rj.th. rna:br r-4:a I -m.- IT,iM . -ot' t rr.-i It f;.tf.., w. wrw f;iw frn ir. Ei.n, Mr4air;L ralitava. AM li'lir" !..! . rl tafa. N.iri. rr"'. K'"i.T. L-t:: Ivm, r V ait. i: I'tiiiii a4 t'ryrtai 11 1 'mX Binnf tb achocta of lb city, trmnf lha rmplojrra of larc firm., amonc thm n.abr of lha city and arlcu oih.r orcarilaatlona th1 campaign for fund, for tba rrrllnn of lh craal pionvar mmor la I Vlta llou at Crown fnint will b carried on enTll ally tbi wck. Tb rawfboy nlrad tba ramaalcn toluntarlfv. wha ftara Vrlmn cama and d'riatrd 3 r.nu, and thrn went oat and anpomtrd Jack Ijkcflh and fammt Tonkin on bin "rommtllM.'" atipuiatincr tbat rarb of th.ro con tribute Z canta and a. .tat In th cam paicn amonc tba niw.ioy for contri bution to lha fund. Tba r.ncral com- nuti'a win arrant' In a few daya for tba particlpalloa of tha aawaboya In tba campaicri. J. II Wrrlrln will head th commit tee that atari workinc In the chool toJT. aiMt Ira l:ic( will had tba rommitte lo work amonc th m- plny of larc flrma. Tbe apcakT who will iM-fln tb round, of the achoot today are A. t nnil.y. Ilcnaon bov. Ilenaon Ctrl, (.add. .Mneworth: C. t- Cochran. Iirooklyn l.lewallyn. cicll wor4. t'llnton K-llr: W. i llarrtncton. Ulcnhavn, Montaaitla. Iludf-ctn. Mount Tabor: tti.ater Hncue. tVnlrat. Jame John llicb. North. !:at. Ijnnton: F. S. Myer. rratc.n. franklin IHch. Itlch- an-ond. Ilrrman: I:. C. IVlbin. Chip man. IWh. Iarla, tncoln IHarh: re ward N". Wclnbanm. ilichland. Wood lwn. Kennedy. Vernon: J. It. liundor. tni.. 00-imere. Arleia. Wood. lock: J P.- Ie. Wa.hlncton lllch. unny atd. lii-firre, Stephen.; J. 1. Gould. lUalhara., r.uckman. I'trnvood. Koae fit I'ark: Hamilton Jchn.tone. hhat- tucb. r'ailinc. ttolman. Terwlliicer: IL Miller. K.iot. Itolladay. Ir-rinctoa. Kern: lien Ki.land. Ockley Urern, TKorz-p.on. fOta-rer. Alhlna llome.taad; 5orce II. Hime. Port.mouth. I'rnln- aula. Ken ton. Jrfferaon: K. H. Holt. portable. 411 Hit of tba Cerewaoay l ittle Hobby tlklaa Paahra It kc .barrow M bile tatbrrtao "Naraby. Ifcarothy ahaalra. lolrt J am em. Kraarra Bencdlet aad Merylo llraahaw I -a4 b lrat Dirt W Ilk J'lay Kbo-rrla. 131 oae or tbe Rrp-r-roratatl-rva of '111 Urcaalaatloaa Waltlaa: Ith have la to Mart Iiadlnc bo Walilac Track. 3 H iaa Kdaa Haldwla. oa the Left aad Mlaa Tkrlma nauiaiaaana, Tn at tc TraaiHr lalla 4 lab Oroaad-llrcakera. la Ar il. robaon. Wll'lam Hell. C A. McNeil. Ray McVa,rter. IC W. Il.liard. Carl Scbal hncor. II. K. Ilohb. W. Ivla, Joerph )Uran-. Oacar tion. J. K. Morrill. H. I. Meleon. II. l:rdc. H. H TJlaon. II. Abirt. tl. Capin and It. W. Lane, l.lcht flne caution and auvpended ntence Wer dealt, accord I nc to th cajM-a. I"oo!room i-roprlrtota. rharcrd with permlttinc minor to freoucot their placea. wer arralcned. Nathan Fln t'ln. b!m arralcned for conduclinc a camb'lnc came; Jack Ilrown. Harry liurton. laracl Kenakjr. Harry Nudle man. Jacob Kiaerateln. turn Hoacn rranU. Adolpb Koiwr. Fred StolJl and Harry Hrrmaa wi I ha tried Tburaday. Cornell Campflro i.lrla Itotfivr. OOllXF.UrS. Or . Fab. 1 1. (Special.) m of the teadlna .oclal eTent of I the eaun via tho reception clven by tho Campfire Girl of tbla place to the younc people of the community at ! Ilrndrlcka' Hall last Friday evening. About ij fuoli were prearnt and the evenlnc waa pleasantly spent in muslo and gam. Spnulr-li War Vclcmn Klwted. WOODHt" R.V. Or.. Feb. 14 (Special.) rirat Lieutenant .Walter Todd, a Spanish-American War veteran, has been elected unanimously Captain of Company I. Tblrd Infantry. O. X. G., of Woodburn. to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of aptaln Eurene Mushberxer to Major of Infantry. When Captain Todd receives hi commission he will appoint his successor as First l.len ten nt . ST, .joHitsuANFouNDOEu 3 JQ DRIVERS FINED Wtlliant Lr-arla Montrom-rry . S3, Tbrtlsm of Heart plrsr. William Leal Montsonvry. ZJ year eM. of ill North keUocc tret. (it. Jihn. wa found dd In hi bed ye- rda-r mormnc Mr. Mtomry was Norn in K.nt'ichy in I'!, and was aa ar-tneee THe cauaa of death wa b.arf d'.e.a. frnn-t whica h bad be n a auff.-er for -ma time. Ha wa a m-m-ar of Ca.tla Rock r.ni-i ,o. I: I. UMi'r.11 of tbe World. and .! ll.d la ft. John for two and n.h f year. Ha lea a widow and da'ichter. "i :tr. a mother la M.ho. (ir roe1er. It. l and A. "ilo'C'jea.rr. K t Vi a.h ; J. me.. In Uonlia. aad J W. Hunt Corner?, near .alem. Or : three ai.l.r-a. Mr. tbarle 'lelnd and Joaeph ILart. In I f r .-. and Mr. ". I: Sm th, of Inde pendence Or. Ta f'ln.r.l and Inter meat wi.l b la Warrcatoa. cr . Iu aiy-ro-w. ri.rttiG on ovrrtxAirj jit xr.r Mii-a res altirs. Tblneea Arrested for Lack at Ptar Liable Are tlaod. W arwed or Are -et P'ree. .Cbsuffeur who have aot awakened to tba lively character of tba campaicn acain.t ordinance violations were ar raigned In Jut'. Lanccutb court yes terday forenoon. W. N. Tweet and IX L Georc. both convicted of ria-t: nc their car, wer fined i apiece, ilmrry Jarobaon. who overloaded hi Jitney, paid li for the Indivrelln Tb creater number of arret were mad- fr failure to arranc or dl.play lichta a ordered. Thirteen ivh of fcaicr appeared. They were: K. Ja- II "oT-JI 7 ' 1 kii-iei:' II A-erSle' ll M M ,r 1 fixs gai Like Illustration Four New Models Wirthmor Blouses Dainty new Sprinp Blouses of fine quality voile, some trimmed with touches of embroidery, others with organdie. Just ar rived. Exclusively at Meier & Frank's. Fourth .Floor, Central. X- C ! ' -cw orinB Blooaes $1 Just In. Tna (tuuirr Sto.b or PosrrLaMO See Our Pretty New Georgettes. New Spring Styles in House Dresses at 98c Every One Worth $1.50 SPRING is in the air and Spring housecleaning days are almost at hand! A new collection of house dresses is here, ready for your choosing today. Half a Dozen Pretty Styles in Fresh-Looking Ginghams and Percales Blue, lavender, pink and rose, plain and in stripes or checks, and black and white checks and stripes. Some with touches of embroidery, others with trimming of con trasting materials every one crisp and new. Pretty and neat. An unsurpassed showing at 98c. Exclusive Agents Famous "Dix Made" Dresses , Third Floor, Sixth Street. Nemo Corset Demonstration by Mrs. A. L. Craig:, an instructor from the Nemo Hygrienic Fashion Institute, New York. The art of correct corseting fully and simply explained every day this week. Third Floor. Homefumishing Exposition and sale continues today. An annual event, featuring furniture, floor coverings, draperies, tc. See tomorrow's papers, or, better, come in at once and investigate the values. Eighth .Floor. 9 Notable Values in This SUIT SALE $15.00 $35 to $57.50 Suits for for $24.50 to $32.00 Suits $20.00 If you're planning a new suit, this is a wonderful opportunity! Every suit in this-sale is a late Win ter model, of a weight and style that will be serv iceable throughout the Spring. Plain tailored and novelty suits in every desirable color and style broadcloths, velvets, serges, cordu roys and mixtures. See them today! , Fourth Floor. Fifth Street Neatly Scalloped Dresser Scarfs Made of pure round - thread linen of very good quality. Three dif ferent sizes. $1.25 Linen Scarfs, 18x36-inch size, 75f. $1.75- Linen Scarfs, 18x54-in. sfze, $1.00. 12.00 Linen Scarfs, 18x72-in. size, $1.50. feerona r iuur, Fifth StreeL Navajo Indian Pillow Tops 98c Oregon City quality. Today oly. BLACK HAAD BAGS, linen lined, some with corners, priced 2" QQ special at aPXeaVO FIBER SUIT CASES, a mixed lot of splendid values, price-d special at J)-L7 I FIBER SUIT CASES, 20, linen lined, with straps, priced spe- (TO QC cial at )av7J Basement, Sixth Street. New Features in Tailoring ' Service Hemstitching Free We will hemstitch hem on pleated skirtson all skirt orders taken in Silk Department. Limited time. Plain Tailored Skirt. 80c Pleated Tailored Sklrts 75c Basted, fitted, ready to fin ish if materials purchased here. M a n - Tailored Skirts, 1U.50, 32.50 Cut, flt t e d. finished com plete. Limited time. Second Floor. . Fifth Street. UMBRELLA REPAIRING and re-covering by our experts. Prepare now for the rainy season. Very moderate prices. New shipment re covers just received: Black, $1 to $4.50. Colors, ?3 to $4.50. Main Floor Fifth Street. Tuesday's Victor Flour, properly aged wheat, for cake (T 1 and pastry, sack. .. pXT'V Tomato Soup, Snider's, OEtj- dozen 05f, 3 cans a-rJL.- New Prunes, Italian fruit, 40 to 50-to-pound size, 3 OC- pounds for aWJt Butternut Butter, popular brand, two-pound rolls, priced at OOle If not convenient to come in GROCERY Bulletin Graham Flour, freshly milled, No. 9 sacks 0JC Mission Figs, California black. variety for sauce, three OC. pounds for awiJL. Cabinet Coffee, fresh, de licious and fragrant, OC. the pound ajL Japan Tea, our regular 50c Victor grade, priced special at, the pound person, telephone Marshall 4600, A 6101. 39c Baltimore Oysters, No-Point, 8-ounce cans, 15f; 4- OCtr ounce cans, 3 for awOve Smoked Shoulders, sugar-cured and well trimmed, "I O ,- the pound J-- Victor Peas, doz. cans "I Ac $1.10, can.. -LVC Seeded Raisins, freshly seeded, No. 1 cartons, priced OC, three for iiJw. Ninth Floor, Fifth Street. Z ll