Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 15, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE jrORXTXG OTtEGOXIAX. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 191G.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S GRANDDAUGHTER JIAS HER SLEEPING QUARTERS EM WINDOW CRIB.
REPRIMAND - GIVEN
INFANTRY OFFICER
Sto Opens ' t0T .es
, m-- Phone:
siarthaS'sosa The Most in Value, fW Best in Quality A 2112 j
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Second Lieutenant Taintor Is
Confined to Vancouver Bar
racks for Six Months.
Goods That Will Arouse Quick Interest
DRUNKENNESS IS CHARGED
i.frlolr. A hn Wntm 4 imnilln
la ArMi. loaixl .allt 4Harge
af Vbalnt frit lU-s- al
rlo;toe t lab ttrrr.
S Tl M" I f. I - .efel
-,rna4 Uilunt Hei-old ft Tatnlof".
af ! Twenty -nr InfeBtr. an of"-r
-It fcn-wi here, and w. w ap
fioire.d ta tha refrirTii.i.-re.4 per.onn.l
I Jkrmr frana la ITi'pur. vta
e aceclal art ef Contreea In, ltl
has receive M .s-rtr aer- I-a-ans
Ve ; a. rl J franklin
a the ra'tl af the -n-r.l court.
r--tIt that ra.:nt'r eJB.nel al Van.
.a''!" Harroclaa la rooi!f rnaria
m4 esaiital Taiotoe.
T;no.-' a , T"nj oENf thing.
!4 ef "enlsririg aad l-akin ad-v.nfes'-
af In- prlIIce-. sf the Ar
luit. 'luS. of IVirtiaaa" of whB
rU k- waa a mamaer. a a nl
nt;tl"l a tha rii! of the eluh,
hit in w"l.n institution he a'arn'd
"nits' far p"jf-r.aee and failed
fa pl .Mao T""'"' we. acia'd of
iwm at -an a la a t"b'te pto.-e In fort
In n1 ' di.l f'm et.t-e.lve trlntn
ef infoai. -sting liqjor.. rnl'f hlmwlf
aaf.t f -r military dutl.a.""
(Jew Ibt U ratal,
f tno ac i1'-a'or inai Titni
.. lr.pia.-a af in privilege af In
,i! ..-t'tn I 'Wo wh.n ha woa Pol . n
t-M'-f rn d the rnr-lrr!ul found
lh Uyi.nni Jl. but "attached
aa rminIi' thereto " Me a found
of g ultv an tea M'C f a.llo la
pi .Mt.' at na i jb affrr h" bed
. tn4 tbm. lie was lo -ind guilty "
t',- rM'- of dnos.in In t a 1 1, all n (
ii-if-r 1 1 s'l.-h an Html that ran
J. r. ) klrr-jrlf 'inll for hl military
4 if lr
In acri-ain t .an'ra'a that Ti-
nlhnril.o ar 1 I1 ba r..nfln-l In
: loi' 'f "a IM
Ka r' fnr it mn(n. Iiaarl
a Jiinttrr. lhi rlMn rTft"
mntl.
'ta t fir4oir.c af .ron4
Li- il-nanl Harol.1 II. Tmlntor lh !
In. i i prntfil A court of hi f -I-r,
.m r Mm aranllr-c la tha
I nf H r'.- ha r l rivJr
ah-n. at hi jinll -nation. Iha lirtr.
tnant ri4 a aeartal ttaiula alloa-ln-
.'n l tioH a eTimialoo la ll
f itr Armya bo4y rf effi'-r.
rw raUkaTat lllalaa.
-Tha oainawant l fx limlta m
.t.rutad at atatloo of Ma or-
mut!rif. an4 II la atpart.f that f
a'ra.at will ha a aharp nnnfidrr of Iha
- fo uu at hia falira la bjI lb
i.nUftnal of ha p.--vic h- aaa o
t itilrr It la I fc I T hat a atlU
mora bittr aisarlarxa la alora for
U4l ajnt TaiBtor Jf ha diariaa"-
Xon af IM oo."
T.noi- waa a prlala anJ Corporal
tn latl--r an4 n4 llal'alloa Jar.
aat-Vialar of tha Thirt llaUt Arttl-l-ry
from iKtNar II. lI. aalil fta-k-r
I. !!. Oa War V. 111. ha ha
. rr a 5aon Liglnol la lh
fMiirp'B. Vmn ajni. h comtnll"
a 14 ti4 a h ' n J- a remmmmMd
a tha racilar aaraa.
Mimr of Iha A
rtmK'nn CluK
m ": l a ftht'in
luh for roaa at
.n.l rr lr-t
.. d t not a-m
na art4 un r aftal
jtmni Talnmr la t
ciri-iiro'UIK'f
.1 l?a rtix It
- w.. r.laln.l ( i(
tftal ha doiM
tnMirH rT a
i haa haaa
of Iha tl'4k
a aa4 miU on
' aaa r llai In
; nairNr ar ha ra'jM
-rat4 IKa prtt'aa
! a ohiainr ti-ror
Ft l nn.lftol lhal h
p-tvr:Ca tty f4ilmc t1
m-t Ma
a-fiftr Inara.
a.. aa artA-haa of
tha rlah f-outd
iait4 Ina pta--a
Tx-ol art lal Blast, fa l
an.'f a fa tlmaa.
OFFICERS DENY SMUGGLING
mlillns CM- Tk-ad.
w rnoafi" . u im-
w. rtioa afTW Wila aa4 amptoraa plaad
4 not c!tr o-1 aihaa arralna4
aa r4r IndlcimasH rhrlBC a coo
apirav, to imufll ll thta
p.-.-r.
Cuuaaal for tha mu praaata4 a
ti!.mrl ahoarin f"a.t Iha man wara
at earat4 rarant.r of iri:r rharcr.
affr an inrti-lloi hy tha tapart
man! af Cnmmarva.
Taariiy-aaiaa parana lf h'l wara !n
i. t4 in coonf'V wim Iha ai;aaa4
fintgirur, which waa aai4 to fcaa
rantrra.t ol tha 4oirr of l
maa on Iha prif!- Mail ilmr
Vnn:a laat TatL Tha oth-r la
l iHa.J offiar of tha Worlol a.
ri. ara aecoad ara . T. Boyca.
4apt comr:iloer; Jo.'h X. "tran't
Inapaclor. rr. !. Inaparior; W.
f. ularnJaBnlna". Intarpratar; aa4 two
wat.-hmaa. U J. 'Tilth aa4 I ald T.
CraMn.
r.rllMi Hold Soalh Amrrhran Iall.
1iXfiOX. Tab. 11. X Rautar 41a
ratrh from Tha Hjtua r tha fo'jth
Amart-an tr.all on hcarH tha t'utch
taa.-nar tJairla. whlofc aaH4 from Am
.'.rCarn rrruar1 3 for Buaaoa Alraa.
t, h--n rf-fiin. al fal-noMth.
liATURE WILL CURE
CONSTIPATION
Al aNa wa a w- .
C.ata m ca-jad ha "."T?
aW oar praara aval af
. . caaao ataiy itam wtthaat
ts hiaa4 eralara . a4 aiaaa aa ha
faal. - a4 r""t"7"""
ar. T BKh 4 !"-4 P l.n taa t.
la Htrraal '-t anta W ra "J"
a aa-laci! aarwal aa4 raiwaai
at J tha - a4 -ooa J
mi fc aaaanI aaa aa aa
Wr a parfact.T knMv coa.twa. .
JTBnab.- aawcaaWul aa I
aa-w aat-Bfaa aa.a M a '
!- b' . aa4 aaat.
T, -I I. Of..!." I.
.Hoa, h-"l. a Ca.-a lr
v. m Pw!a4. I 1 4 rU.a
ia .arply M .aa.piIa.a laaaa "
a iaau ia w4 art nal '
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H r-.- J, ! (fsl' 1 m Li ; i' : '3i'i.fi.'P!t II
?f J I- ' tiiiEfi. . Jr-.-Jftii.-- lit v'!:-. !' B
n V . WJ . -, .... . , it t
am mm .m
VIPM J' ' 7"T
14..,. r.m W,,-n McAd-p who
ttlrn. t. bam rr.rH a, a -frrah-alr
VcAd-o apartmaat In W.,hl-.or. Ih.
II auy b- a-UB put fro.a a -'"ow.
zz.:: ryx::
RHOEIff ETHICS OP
Ex-Business Associate to Give
Adverse Testimony.
RIVAL COMPANY DEFENDED
Pn t) I ! Ilrarlnc lata ouiliilln for
haprrair Court Jm-iirr- 1VIII IVo
riraanr.l TfMlay hy Srnatct Ja-Uir-lary
ab-f'iMiinilllrc.
v.5iin;t"s. rb. 11. rubMc in-
t'4ry Ifito tha romlaatlon of tula D.
Hrandri. to tha s iprraa r0urt of tha
I ritrd rttatca will ba rcaumad tomor
row hr ta J'4-liclary ab-omrnllta of
tha rntl'. t tha wltBO.a aland will
ba afftrtaia of tha tnllad fhoa Ma
rhin.rr I'ornpahr. with whirfi Mr.
Iirndrla formariy wa alat4 41-ra-ir
aed arartaral counal
-i W . M in.inw. pra.id.r.t of tha
I'Bitad Mioa frhinary l'oD:pan. who
w ubrruil. notl(l4 Iha ub-com-mitia
nfii i hat ha would ba pr-ct-Taatin-.ooy
w:i b- wutH racardiBk
rh.ra.. of "tirathlfaj coodact on tha
part uf Mr. Ilrandcla fn tia ra'alloca
with thia company to Iha effect tliat.
aftac ar,m aa atloraay ahd director
of iha con.pan. h withdraw and lalar
act4 a. couo.al for a.aroup of inaau-
farturara la a ault acatnl tea com
pany a aa unlawful truat. Mr. Bran
d'l raaia-fiad aa diracior of iha com
pany In l-acmbar. . and retired aa
Ita coanaal In January. l07. la 111
ha tpiwarrd aa rnumrl for tha Phoa
Manufacturara Al'tanca la a ault
acttn.t tha corrpaoy.
j.tr. It la iKild. wltnaaa will oa
called In defan.a of Mr. tlrandrla. whoaa
taatimony will ba dalned to prora
that Mr. Brand.la withdraw from tha
l'ntt'4 Shoe Machloary Company ba
cau.a ef aoma of V builnea method
It had adopted
POISON PLOT IS WIDE
.inf"pqH f-"- fH- Plf. )
ter aaid: Thia bomb wtil aend up any
prle.t or any olber raligloua man who
la out fr a good time on tha fat of
Iha UnJ and tha fat of tha people. It
would blow on of tb-ee men to atoma "
t-atacttTa Idrcto aald tha latter alao
referred to tha manner In which a
Catholic prleat could ba deatroyed by
au-h a bomb.
Pet.ctlvra headed by Sergeant Mike
MUIa detailed at the office of Deputy
rVhsettlar renewed their aearch for
anarrhl.ta who may throw light on the
wb'rrabout of Cronea.
Tha pollea today learned where
Cronea obtalnej enough araenle to kill
of tha guaata at tha Arrhblehop
Mundelein dinner al tha I'nlveralty
Club.
Broth Tklaaed After Chef Leave.
Cronea purchaard an ounca. or 40
iralB. of araenle from the Oroebel In
strument Comrany. of Carbondale. Pa.
Thia corr.pany la managed In connection
with Iha International Corre.pondence
--hao!. of which Cronea waa a etudant
TR ounca of areertlc waa aent lo Cronea
on January I. Two grain of araenle
la enough t kll a paraon. Thoa the
arain In tha ounca would eufflce
to hill :0 paraon.
If Cronea put tha grains of araenle
in tha rhickVn eoup he prohably thought
he would eucceed In killing the !
(tteat orlsina ly Invited lo the ban
quet. But after Cronea left the club kitchen
.w. .n..ra of tha dinner aent word
that there would b extra gueat.
r -"7 r L..A u
n- I I I .' WJ' ''BWWJLI.l.l.g
l'hoto copyrmni oy winoe".
LOWIII ltRT-tHAWKD PICTfRK Of THE CRJB.
fatW J. - M .par f "w.noowor th"n
baby. In Iha . i.r .l.rol n anir tara. Tha crib la ao conatructed that
'"d' A'a to ll in fr.h air without tha con.tant
tha ch''4 bn;0r;,b d,ar. ,Ph.t t particularly adapted to
::v:ndhV:T.hfu,. p,.c .r,
U'alar waa then ad.led to Iha iioup. Thl
thlnnlna; of tha broth probably ad
tha Uvea of all prant.
In their aaarch for Cronea tha pollca
turned their attantlon to Mr. Sophia
Hreacl. anarchlat leader and widow of
tha aajiaaain f tha into King Humbert
of Italy. , .
Cronea and Mra. Bread ara reported
tn tiava dl.appeared ahortly after the
affair of Thur.day ninht. They were
reported aaan In M. Faul Sunday. Chief
llaUy at ont raquoted tha t-t- raul
authorltlea to aearch for tha pair.
l-apara found today connert Cronea
with Mra. Dread for a period of throe
or mora yeara. Mra. Hreacl la known
lo ba an anarchlat Bent. for a while
Cronea llred at Mra. llreed'a home,
then at Varnon Tark plac and Fhollo
rlraet. Hrrrral weeka aito. however.
Iha widow of the regicide moed to St
l-aul.
fnaUff-eaaful effort were trial" by
Iha police to find thn plant It an
ninhui publication ihrough which
they hcllered Ibry nilsht catabliah
that Cronea waa allied with a world
group of anarchlata which had plotted
vlulenca la Kurope.
rallar la Calarada Slim.
It waa eald the letter taken by do
tectlvce from All'grlnl'a room rare
ertdaaca of an unaucreaafut attempt to
atlr sp an anarrblatlc movement among
tha Italian mtneworkera In Colorado.
Una letter algned "Allrgrtnl" and
dat-4 Kail da. Colo, April 17. 191i. read
la part:
"Head your lajt communication and
learn that you ara aeeklng lo Intenaify
the propacanda In t 'Iilc.ro. Kven I
hera am making every effort lo organ
lie a group, but tha Italian element
here la compoaed of tbo.e claeaea which
are aubj-ct to all prejudlrea and auper
atltlana. and. for thta fiion. tha ele
ment la aa arid aa ara tho.e mountalna
of rock and eand. Hut 1 do not dcxpalr
of aucree."
It I not known to whom tha letter
waa Bent.
Senators Vigilant to Make
District of Columbia Dry.
Mr. Jaaea aa4 Mr kkeppar4. Ardent
PrablbltlaaUta. tver Pmeat ta
hera Hill aa senate aleagar.
0KEOONIAN NEWS Bl'RBAU. Waah
Ington. Keb. 14. Senator Jonas, of
Washington, la more constant In bis at
tendance In the Senate than any other
member of that body, except Senator
Hheppard. of Texas. And there's a rea
son. Both are members of the District
of Columbia committee, ara enthusias
tic advocates of prohibition end ar
sponsors for a bill to make the Na
tional capital dry November 1.
Knowing their bill would meet with
certain opposition. they played a
clever trick on the district committee.
mmA Iha first rtav of tha committee's
session, w nen intra was onreiy a quor
um presem. mrr rvponea out me oia-
Irlct dry bill. They bad notified the
"dry a" on the committee to be on hand
and It I now on the Senate calendar.
Hut when that bill was reported Sen
ator Jones and Senator Sheppard laid
for they discovered there waa a strong
sentiment in toe ranaia oi reierring me
bill back to the committee with In
structions to bold bearings, get a line
on local sentiment In Washington and
In artva soma considers! Ion to tha
peopl most affected. If tha bill once
goes hack to the committee It may
have difficulty belr.tr agafn reported.
Colonel llouar) at London.
UOStOS. Feb. 14. Colonel R. iL
ITntisa PVeatdent Wllaon'a naraonal ran
reaentativa. spent the week-end In Lon
don meeting varioua prominent per
son, among whom was at least one
cabinet minister.
Ta Car A Cel4 la One Day.
T.k. i iTiTivr nnosn onxiNI Tsniats
t rsaa ft. r.fuad anon.. If It fsl.s to cars, O.
W. taawVK a a asaiar ta aa each aaa. Sa.
-i-Tl i gat, a. ... . .M.si.. . . s aaa a .- ..,. n ana, I I I
ENVOY SEEKS LEAVE
Colombian Minister Sees Like
lihood of Treaty Rejection.
SENATE DECISION AWAITED
Julio IWlancoort teajra Concrnion of
Intfrnallonal Question of Grave
Moment Into Party Jwiue!
It Scrioua Mistake.
I
iv a Kill sr. TON. Feb. H. RecognU-
. ., neohahiiltv that the pending
1 1 a v " - i .
treaty between the Cnlted Ptatea and
hla country will not ba rauiiea oy ma
Feruite In Ha original form. Julio Bet-
iha r-oiomhian Mlnlaler. baa
aaked rila government for a leava of
i. t m m v niMnrinn.
It la underatood he will area: perma-
Jccted or If the Ssenato accepts Ita
foreign relation committee a anienu
. i i l. inAmnlra foe the
.i.lo- of Panama from KS. 000.000
to Ili.000.4ro0 and matting tn opra
iion of regret mutual.
r ...tamani lAnirht Mr. Bctan-
... ..r.rr.H to iha utitr of hla health.
. ,
which he aal-l mauo it navaapiarj' l
him to leava aanington.
I am onlv waltlnir. na aaia. to
This motorist states
a a a a a 7
tically all wno use z,eroienc.
That's because Zerolene is scientifically re
fined from asphalt-base crude.
Zerolene that goes into the explosion chamber doesn't "bresk
op" into gummy, carbon-forming deposits, but after complet
ing its ernci-nt work, is contumed and passes out on exhaust.
Next time you empty the crank-case, refill with Zerolene.
Stnd for famfihlet "Motor-CylinJer Lubrication" by Lieut,
trjtu, U. S. A'., gtvernmeut expert. $
Standard Oil Company
(California)
Portland
a a aa Ja
' tk 1
a P 1
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Dealers everywhere and
at our Service Stations
Use Red Crown, the Gasoline of Quality
An Attractive Showing of
In view nf tha Bcarcifv of
dye atuffs and raw silks
this advance showinf; of
New Spring Silks in, we
think, well worthy to be
classed as "an event," for
it is more comprehensive
than our most ambitious
attempt during- the past
ten years.
While America is, "
course, right royally rep-
PMenten vat foreifirn ailks
; n naw il..imf and distinctive
ready in a profusion of beautiful patterns
and rnlnrine-a. No advance in prices is re
corded, despite the war abroad.
Come Profit by
New Swiss Taffetas
at .S1.50 Yard
America's finest and most wanted
siiv trard-tt'ide nure-silk Taffeta
of beautiful Swiss finish, shown
in both plain colors and in change
able effects. An unmatchable
silk, at, yard $1.50
New Tub Silks
at 75c Yard
32-inch Tub Silks, shown in neat
anlorod-ctrine stvles on white
ground silks of fast color that
make up beautifully a special
I value at, yard 730
Yard-Wide Solid Col. Silk Poplins 75c Yd.
A complete new line of Silk Poplins in 36-inch width; shown in all
wanted colors as well as in black and in white- silk of unequaled
quality at, a yard.
knn the decision of the Senate on the
pendlns; treaty in oraer m "I-,
k report ' act,on to my ";?.V!,'n?.
wb7cPh will put before the ColombUn
Congress the treaty with
amendmenta may be made to It that
1, If It Is not approved wth1oui1"8e
as my government expects It will De.
"I sea with great concern the con
version into a party question of an in
ternational l-vue which ought to be
regarded as one of continental Import
ance, considering the state of -"-rs
In the world today. There are pow
erful reasona which should urge the
solid union of all the nations of this
continent as the most effective way to
Insure the future peace and prosperity
of America." ,
Efforts of the Roosevet. Taft and
Wllaon admlnlntretlone to aettle the
controveray with Colombia were cited
by the Minister to prove that no ques
tion of party was involved.
"Could this question be settled r
popular vote In the United States, he
added. "I feel quite aure that It would
be decided in favor of Colombia. There
are proofs In this legation of tb strong
leaning of the most Important commer
cial and Industrial concerns of this
great country in favor of the treaty. 1
have received a great many letters to
hla effect."
Aberdeen Merchants Victims.
ABERDEEN. Wash.. Feb. 14 (Spe
cial.) Fiv bogus checks, each for
.7 vera nascd ori Aberdeen mer
chants Saturday night by a stranger
rho gave different names. in eatu
ase he bought small quantities of
oods.
1 e
Lels County Bar Banquets.
ftifUITTa W..h Feh- 14. (SDC-
V Ill.ll.-Hll.-, . . ........ - - .
ial.) Th annual banquet of the Iewis
i.
County Bar Association was attenaea
by about IS members of the organlxa-
k 1 "
"After driving more
than 10,000 mile, I
couldn't find enough
carbon to fill the hol
low of your hand."
the experience of prac-
T3 rv ft
"aV Jl W B) "a. C .
a. m
J 3
AX
weaves are
an Early Selection
New Check Silks
$1.25 and 31.50
Two splendid new lines of the
ever-fashionable black and white
checked Silks Taffetas, Louis
iennes and other weaves in stand
ard qualities and 36 inches wide
at $1.25 and $1.50.
Stripe Tub Silks
at 31,00 Yard
Rich Satin Stripe Tub Silks in 32
inch width, shown in dainty and
exquisite color combinations. A
quality sold elsewhere at $1.25,
priced here at $1.00
M.ai.usiiimrTag .
Arrow
tion. Several novel and interesting nmi-i. j ... ...........
"stunts" were put on by those In evening w ....w
Charge John M. Ponder was tolnlJcHenoerson; .
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NEW REPPLETTES AT 15f
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Open Work and
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19c Yd.
A special underpriced sale of
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Booksellers, Stationers
and Office Outfitters
Third and Alder
GOTHIC
Collar
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