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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1918)
TITE MORNIXG OKEGOXIAX, WEDXESDAT, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. 13 UNHED EFFORT IS RED CROSS SCHEME School Children's Patriotic Labors to Be Directed a. Into One Channel. ENROLLMENT IN PROGRESS trlct Court Clerk Marsh for service a trial Juror In the I'nlted states Court for the remainder of the month. -These taxpayers will report for duty at 10 A. M. Thursday. February Si. Thf list consists of A. L. Heaton. Sandy; C. E. Du Boia. Estacada; W. V. Harris. Ore- son City; L. M. McConncll. Sherwood; E. Meldrum. Jennings Uxlu: Cbarlaa Metxger. Tlgard: Samuel Paisley, Hank.: E. L. Palfrey. Molalla: Austin Slma, Sherwood ; V. C Spencer. Cleone: K. A. Banford. Robert H. Barr. Alfrel K. Bilea. Milton P.. Bosorth. Ueorge B. Br&dshaw, Csrl ZL Brand . "V. E. Brooks, Joseph .8. Campbell. W. N. Carter. Ernest Caatrow, Walter M. Cllst, Cheater rartnc, K. B. Dorney, John Drlscoll. Samuel 1 Eddy. Charles W. Km body. B. P. Gerner. J. W. How. ell. bamsjel C dagger. Carl R. Jones, "! I. Kirr, Jot a Keller. Charles J. Kelly. Mondell C- Kelly. M. L. Kline. Richard V. McComb, William. Morrow, I'. W Rosa. B. r. Russell and O. A. Taylor, all of Portland. 10X301 We Give S. & H. Stamps With Purchase Ajnounting to 10c or Over jaoao tonoi Portland Woman s Research Club Will Meet for Red Cross Work ' Today From 2 to 4 o'.Clock Auditorium on the Fourth Floor Try Our Special 25c Lunch, Served in the Basement From 11 to 2 o'Clock-Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement U. S. THRIFT I Tht Standard Stnr nt thm 'Northwest' ''.", v. 1 Grocery Specials STAMPS for sale at Main Office on the Fourth Floor. Loan your savings to Uncle Sam and help win the war for democracy, Buv Stamps for the children. DO IT NOW! Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods ' Fourth Floor Preferred Stock or Snider's Catsup -wC $1 Log Cabin Syrup, only 80. French Peas, imported, small cans lift the dozen cans $1.30 Tuna Fish, -lb. cans only 200 Tuna Fish, -lb. can only 130 Tan lor Membership Campaign Make Rapid TTTgrra la Oregon Vadrr Direction of Mrs. King. Imldcnt Support Move. Plans kan beea made and soon will b la operation for tna direction of the patriotic actlvltiaa of all the school children of the I'nlted tales Into on rhaan.l the junior membership of Uis American K.d croaa. Beginning yesterday. Lincoln's birth day. and contln ilng antll Kebruary 33. WMaisfftan'i birthday, enrollment work will bo carried on to brine all the chil dren la tb ) schools of the couo try Into the Red Croea junior member- Ship. PreaMent Wilson, who la vitally In tereeted. has declared la a letter to II. P. Davison, chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross): Jwator MvaBraals vital. "Nothing la the Red Cross) movement baa ever been atarted as Important aa the Junior membership, and that alone from tha standpoint of the American people." The Junior memberships wHl work through school auxtltartea. of which there are now In the country SS11. the total membership of which Is (70.741. It la expected that thla number wi: - leap to leo.eoO auxlllartea in the next J days. All ovar Ore son the campaign Is snaking rapid progress, la Multnomah. Tamhlll. Clarkamaa. Washington. Co lumbia and Tillamook counties a rapid are campaign la being made under aa Influential committee beaded by Mrs. 1. C lAllatt King. Peel la ad la In Tie. - Thirty schools la that district have already been enrolled, of which S are la Portland. In the other counties work be can only last Saturday, follow las; organisation In Portland. The movement to combine, la the Junior membership of the American Red Cross, the patriotic acUvltlsa of all school children, has the support of the leading educators of America. Not only this, but the Federal Department of Education, the National Education Association, the war saving commit tee. the Department of Agriculture and the Food Administration sent rspresen- tatlvea to a recent conference at Wash ington, at which plana were outlined. Cardinal Gibbons la giving the plan bis warm support, aa are hundreds of others ail ovsr the country. Membership Fro Sown. Membership In the Junior Red Cross In Portland to being pushed vigorously la every school. Membership per pupil costs Si cents, for which a special button la supplied. Three thousand four hundred and seven articles have already been made for the Red Croei by the Juniors. It Is probable the manual training departments will mak every case, shipped direct to France, that the Portland chapter uses. wish to teach our children In a constructive way to be cttlsens of America," aaid Mrsr King. "As all th i ilovernmental actlvltlea are one. believe that the economy of the school programme demands the avoidance of connection appeals and duplicating or- ganlaatlona. Ths Junior Red Cross, which baa already won such wide recoa altloa In tha school Bold, offers it organisation, and will co-operate the fulleal extent In obtaining- a wis economy et tha child's time an Strength." E FAJtorg scotchm ai t6 make ad dress' at HE1LIG. Women's Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses-DiSray Bv-rry lock of Ppoeo la M fee Pcrfsrsaancea la Artlat'a Last tasertroa Tear. On thousand soldiers, with their of ficers, from Vancouver garrison, will hear Harry Lauder's message to the forces of America today at noon, when - s s- ' r7".. . fi'i .' -"- ! ' .''-. - , - ' 1 ' a" 'J- i waf .miiw isjir-t. aW" V a o They're Here New "Efficiency Coveralls Second Floor For wear about the hooy, for garden ins;, for utility wear, these (rarmente are certain to find instant favor with women who like to dress comfortably for the task in hand. Make it a point to see these new Coveralls at your first opportunity. They ure made in the serviceable checked jean and also in khaki twills. One model is styled with bib and strap knee cuff, oth ers have blouse waist with yoke, pockets, Ehort sleeves, high or low collars. Troua- er part is cut extra full to allow greatest freedom of action to the wearer. Shown in a lull assortment of sizes. On display in Gar- QO QJ? " r5la Today Sale of Notions and Small Wares Bargain Circle, First Floor. Art Gum, special the Cake at Q the low "price of...;"..',.... OK Tip Top Snap Fastener,' all (T sizes ih white or black, card Shopping Bags in this OQ sale, at very special, each Boned Belting, white or 1 O black at special price of Asil Cotton Stay Binding; any. PT width, four-yard bolts only Children's oc Stocking . Sup porters in jasper color 1 H n only. - All sizes. The pair All Pocohontas Steel Toilet A Pins, special in this sale at Defender Safety Pins in 3 0 sizes, special,' the card only Jl Carnation Curlers, special in A n 11 Tailors' Tapes, metal ends, rf specially priced now at only l Hook and Eye Tape in I f black or white the yard AJl Hero Snap Fasteners in two T sizes, sale today only,- doz.- V.- Sanitary Belts, in good " fn grade, specially priced -at Avl Tailors' Chalk, put up' 72 00 pieces to box. White only. Ol- We' Give S. & H. Stairips. ment Store, 2d floor Wool Sweaters At $4.98 Second Floor Special line of Women's and Misses' Wool Sweaters offered today at a low price. Angora, Shetland wool and Quaker weaves. - Belted styles with roll or square collars. Good selection of leading colors $4.08 th,is sale at the low price of Kid Curlers in large size, " r7 special in this sale at only All Specials in Drugs and Toilet Needs Nail Brushes, asst. styles at 10 Prophylactic Tooth Brushes "factory seconds" today at 15(f-Kam-Thymo Healing Salve 10. On-Riah Hair Remover at 33 Bargain . Circle, First . Floo: Special assortment bi Toilet Soaps several different T odors. Special today, cake oJl Tooth Brush, glass holder, at 29 Denver Mud in-slightly damaged cartons at just HALF PRICE. Metal Hot Water Bottle, nickel plated, three-pint size, (?" AQk priced . only tiA.sry specially Valentines See special showing today at the Center Circle, First Floor. Prices range from lfi to $1.00 Make yqur selections EARLY! "Devonshire Week" Featuring an opening display of the famous Renfrew Devonshire Cloth the ideal tub fabric for house dresses, rompers, children's apparel, men's shirts, etc. Shown in all the leading plain colors, also stripes and figured effects. Aisle of Cotton, First Floor. What 50c Will Buy in the Basement Store Harry Loader. GARDEN SALE RARE ONE OWSEW Or BEAtTlriX GROCXDS M ILL. AID KtU CROSS. Heraetysaeo aad FVsrtata w 01 Also Coatrbeite tieaeisaslj Pieieeda well raad far SoldhreV Cossfasts. Ths "rsrden sale" at the Red Cross Fhop Wednesday and Thursday of nsx wee will offer a rare opportunity to tha lover of flowers to provide rbolcs JJi and cufttnsa for the garden that doubtless looms large Just now In bis mind. For tha frst tlmo In the history of the town the choicest seeds and slips from Portland's most beautiful private rardens will be offersj for sal Nurseryman snd florists will also con tribute generously, so that the public a 111 find here everything necessary te ths starting of the year's garden. nether it la to be a riot of gorgeoua bloeaoms or a simple wax-time vegela- Pie patcnw . s. Another Interesting and unusual feature of tha aale will be the gay wooden birdhouses. window-boxes and plant stakes to bo donated by ths manual training departments of the ccowle. An sathastastlc committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. f. a. Montague. Is In chares of securing donation.. vll donattona ahouid reatu ths shop Tues dv. February 11. The committee la charge Is Mrs. C E. R stood. Mrs. Everett Ames, Mrs. A. C. Emmons. Mrs. John Mlnto. Mrs. Allen Ell worth. Mrs. A. V. Lambert. Mrs. Walter BurrelL. Mrs. Lyd.ll Paker. Mrs. Margaret Kurrell Blddle. Mrs. J. U. Kerr. Ms. Warren Knight and Mrs. Mabel Lawrence. Tba proceeds will swell the Red Croaa Shop fund to buy comforts for American soldters and Bailors. -40 TRIAL JURORS DRAWN Jtcsldcnts of Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Conn tics Called The names of 49 residents of Mult nomah. Clackamas snd Washins-tnn EatWisely-Well-WiihoutWaste GrapeNtrts being pari barley is a wheat 3 aver Needs no sugar. N3TAn Atom Or Waste the celebrated fteotrh comedian will speak St tha Helllg Theater. Krery aeat In the main floor and gallery has been taken, and provisions have been made to seat 400 on the stage. Only soldiers In uniform and those who subscribed to the T. M. C A. war fund will bo ndmltted. Ths meeting will be under ths auspices of the T. M. C. A. All holding tickets must be In their seata at 11:4S this forenoon, as the addresa la to begin at noon. Prompt ly at 11.44 the doors will be thrown open to the public and all unoccupied sests will be taken. Should the train be on schedule, as anticipated, tha 400 stags seats will be given out this morning at 10 o'clock at the T. M. C. A. The Government's thrift and war savings stamp campaign has a great friend and supporter in Harry Lauder whose middle name Is "thrift." And because of the hundreds of thou- sacda of dollars he has made and saved the Billed armlea in the field agalnat the Hun today are Just that much bet ter off. because Lauder has turned his sntlrs fortune over to bis government to help win the war. with bis vaudevilla company Harrv tJtuder will appear at the Heilig Thea ter this aftsrnooo at 2:15 and this even ing at o'clock. In his company this season are the Amaut brothers, musical clowns; Cleo Gsscoyne. a diminutive prima donna with a wonderful voire; ths five Kltamuras. Japanese wonder workers: Adelaide Bell and Arnold Qraier, the dancers, and Francis Ro utt, an Impersonator of feminine roles. All Items Below Will Be on Sale Wednesday Only at Prices Quoted- ft Huck Towels, 4 for SOc Basement Huck Towels in good large size with neat red borders. Excellent 'for everyday Cfl use. Special, four Towels Jvl Fine Muslin Drawers SOc Basement - Women's M 9 s I i n Drawers of good grade material, nicely trimmed. Also Cor- CfJ set Covers. Very special OyJKr Fiber Silk Hosiery SOc' Basement Women's Fiber Silk Hosiery with double heel and toe. Nearly all sizes in Pf this sale. Priced, the pr. JUl Coverall A prons SOc Basement These are made up in light colored percales of good quality. Styled with belt Cftp and pocket. Special now Owl' Silk Mixed Poplin Oc Basement 24-inch Silk Mixed Poplin a splendid wearing fabric for dresses and waists. C(n Good range colors. Yard. JUl Pillow Cases, 2 for SOc Basement Hemstitched Pillow Cases, made of good heavy grade bleached sheeting. Size f?A 45x36 ins. Special 2 for Jwl Girls' A prons, 2 for SOc Basement Girls' Aprons of good grade checked ginghams. Made with or without collars. In Cf sizes 2 to 6 years. Special JwC Child's Hose, 3 Pairs SOc Basement Good heavy ribbed stockings for boys' and girls' school wear. Good range 'CTfJ of sizes. Special 3 prs. Vl Brassieres, Three for o Basement Women's Brassieres of good muslin, with or without stays. Back or front fas- FTA tening. Size 40 only. 3 for J"l Bath Towels, 3 for SOc Basement Bleached Bath Towels with hemmed ends. Medium size, soft and absorbent. Spe- fTft cial three towels for only u"v ' i Girls' Aprons, 2 for Oc 5 Basement Girls' White Dimity Aprons stamped in pretty designs for embroidery work. In tZfin this sale Wednesday 2 for u"L Odd Lines of Corsets SOc Basement in this lot. Several good styles Low or medium high bust, long or short skirt. Most all sizes. Sale nrice t)Ut Women's U. Suits SOc Basem'nt Women's Union Suits in medium weight for Spring wear. Nearly all sizes in Crt lot. Special, garment at Owl Handkerchiefs, li for SOc Basement Special lot of Wom en's Handkerchiefs in plain and neat embroidered styles. Extra good value; 12 for Owl' Children's Dresses Oc Basement Odd lines Children's Gingham Dresses, various styles and patterns. Ages two Vi to six years. Basement at Owl LIME READY FOR DELIVERY Uentua County farmers Anxious to IK) New Fcrtillxcr. CORVALLIS. Or- Feb. II ( Special.) The Heaver Cement-Company, of Gold Hill, has announced that it is ready to make delivery of four carloads of Ume o farmers In this vicinity. The price .j4 per ton In bulk snd 17. tS In sacks, with a rebate of 12 cents for return of sacks. Many farmrrs are anxious to sue lima this yesr. and the demand will be great tl the product can be obtained at a rea sonable pries. Frank Whitaker has ordered $1500 orth of lime which be will put on his place this yesr. lie conducted experi ments last year In a small Way and is ronvlncrd that the sxpendlture wlU be amply Justified. - ROADS TO REMAIN APART Commission Refuses to Order Corn- panic to Maintain Common Csvr. SALEM. Or, Feb. IS (Special.) The Public Service Commission tody re fused to Issue an order compelling the ore ico n Klectrio and Southern Pacific to maintain a common uner of the Ore gon Klectrio tracks In Hillsboro and a union station In that city, basing their refusal upon the fact that the labor nd material required for such -Joint facilities can be used ' more advan- tageoaiiv for more Important and nac- tuirr purposes during the war. Tha commission, however. Issued an order requiring the Southern Pacific Company to install and maintain at Mala and North Range streets. In Hills boro, a passenger waiting-room with approximately loo feet of floor space. Corset Covers, 2 for SOc Basement Women's Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers in neat styles, trimmed with laces, etc. Special 2 for Owl Women's Brassieres SOc Basement Women's Brassieres of fancy broche mesh or plain material. Choice of two PTl good styles. Sizes 32-46. OUL Toilet Paper, 6 Rolls SOc Basement Put up in standard size rolls. Good quality tissue paper. ' Limit 12 . rolls Kflf customer. Special 6 rolls Oll Toweling, 5 Yards SOc BasementPart Bleached Towel ing very desirable for kitchen towels and roller towels. rn Priced special, 6 yards for Owl Odd Lines Waists SOc Basement Broken line Women's Lingerie Waists only one-or two of a style and not till sizes.fr A While they last, special at Owl I0EZ0I aonoc aoi o a o o LI o IO -4 REIXALO IYER REX RATH LAUDED BY SAX FRAXCISCO PAPER. Pertlnad Programme of Faaieas Bsri teae, W ho Appears Here Saturday Mght, Is Aaaoaaced. Relnald Werrenrath. the distinguished baritone, who sings at tha Heilig Sat urday evening, direction Steers & Co man. Is an Ideal programme builder. He has compiled prolamines that make a deep impresflan. and all music-lovers f Hood River Man 111. HOOD RIVER. Or- Feb. 12. (Spe- cTal According to a letter received by the young man s orother. Lynn bung. M illard Toung. member of aa aero squadron at Camp MrArthur; Tex ts confined to the contagious ward of hospital suffering, from scarlet fever. Mr. Young had juet recovered from an ttack of Influenza which had kept m In the hospital for mora than s week. J ' - I ': ': i s i i . m : : J -" r . : I - t !' - : -: 1-4 Ij Rrlaald Werrearath. 4 a ee.e-s legato singing, Mr. Werrenrath does not have a superior anywhere. His enun ciation la an art of Itself. Every letter he utters is understood In the remotest corner of the auditorium and he pro nounces his words with such emphasis of declamatory accentuation that it Is a Joy to hear him read his lines." Following is the Portland programme: Recitative, from 'The Rage of the Tern p.t." "Julius Caeear." aria. "Hear Me, Te Winds and Waves "Sclplo" (Handel); "Csro Mlo Ben" (Giuseppe Gtordani, llt.i 17I"m: "Che Flero Costume" (Giovsnnl Le-rn-nzl. 10J3-18II0); "My Lovely Cells" snd "The Pretty Creature" (old English, ar ranged by H. Lane Wilson); "Le Manolr de Roemonde" (Henri Dupare); "Le Mlrotr" (ttuiitave Ferrari); "Vision Fugitive" He rodlade (Jules Massenet): "Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes" Balnbrtdse Crist), (1) "Lady Bug." (2) "Baby Is Sleeping." (3) "What the Old Cow 6ald," 4) "The Mouse." (5) "Of What Ue is a Glrir- (6) "Pat-a-Cake." (T) "The Old Woman": "O Red Is the Knglleh Rose" (Cecil Forsyth): "To a Meueneer" (Frank La Forjce): "Mistletoe" (Buinbrldce Crist): two Kipling barrack room ballads, "Fussy-Wussy" tArthur Whit ing), "Danny Deever" (Walter Damrosch). r.sad The Oregon tan daaalned ads. should take this opportnnlty to hear one of the foremost male artists on the concert platform today. , The San Francisco Review rays of Mr. Werrenrath'a recitals in the south: "We have never heard a finer or more Impressive une of the mezxo voice than the one Mr. Werrenrath employs. It is so finished and so modulated. When it comes to ions yroducuou, brcAUK and POTATO BREADS SHOWN Girls Polytechnic School Exhibits Varieties In- Wheat Saving. Potato breads, cakes and muffins were shown yesterday In an exhibit held In the Girls Polytechnio School. The loaves and cakes were made from recipes that have been evolved after much trying and testing on the part of the teachers, Mrs. Batterson and Miss Laura, Riley. In a contest among the girls to get as many families as possible to use their formulae the seniors reported 114 and tho entire school 334 families that have tried the recipes In the last three days. This Is the result of the direct Influence of the girls of the domestic department- LUMBER COMPANY IS SUED Government Would Recover $65,600 for 6360 Acres In Baker County. A clil suit was filed In the Federal Court yesterday by Assistant United States Attorney Beckman In which the Government seeks to recover S6,600 from the Oregon Lumber Company, Joseph Barton, Frederick H. Atkinson and Frank M. Shurtliff for 6560 acres of land alleged to have been Illegally acquired by tha defendants. In its t . complaint the Government alleges that these lands, consisting of 43 timber and stone claims In Baker County, were acquired by the defendants In 1900 as the result of a conspiracy by which employes of the lumber company filed on the land and afterward deeded it to the company. The Government brought a suit against the lumber company several years ago, seeking to ca.ncel the'patents to the lands involved in the pending suit, but the case was decided In favor of the defendants. The statute of limi tations had run against the time in which that suit could be prosecuted. CATERERS TO HEAR CRESSY Hotel and Restaurant Man Will Dis cuss War Bread Problems. Tilling the -bread basket'" Is not the announced theme for consideration at the meeting of the Portland Cater ers' Association scheduled for the Port land Hotel at 2:30 P. M. today, but aptly expresses the discussion topic, according to a programme committee man. Members and others Interested who attend will learn some valuable new kinks tn the way of handling war bread requirements. For one thing it is given out that a -way of meeting the demand that sandwiches ordered by workers Inside a shipyard may be delivered will be disclosed. .Will M. Cressy, vaudeville star now In Portland and one of eight men who have" been personally appointed "fourr minute" speakers, will address the as sembled caterers, hotel and Restaurant men. ; t Farm Survey of Great Importance. KELSO. Wash., Feb. 12. (SpectaL)-r- County Agent L. S. Keyes Is completing his organixation of Cowlitg County for the farm survey which will be made during the next 10 days. Local resi dents of each- of the farming districts will make the survey and the statistics will Ahen be compiled in the county agenrs office. The need for farm la borers will be carefully compiled In I bt the most exhaustive ever carried on connection with the survey, which Willi in this county. UM) BUY LOCrM- Foorxr fTT I SgB' SWE TRANSPOBTATION SgjSg ; C A STO R I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signatured fGi Albers Brea. Milling Ce. A Kentbcr of the TJ. 8. Food Administratioa Buy Local Foods Save Transportation Albers Oats is a local food. Milled in this city from selected Western grains, it saves . -transportation. ' The Government is urging . ' every housewife to use such local food in place of wheat. Besides, it keeps your money at home, and enlarges the payrolls of the city, Albers Oats are plentiful and cheap. The patriotic hVrruse wife uses this nutritious food in preparing ail her war-time recipes, because it makes such ' enticing: bread, muffins, cookies, etc . ' Acquire th coreof habit. it's a patriotic on: Alfeecf cerealr andflouKr "look for thm miner' Your Grocerr can sap ply yosj ia neat air-tight packages o . o 0 a o o u o o D o 0 o y 0 o o 0 o o n o o o