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THE HORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY, 3IARCII 2S, 191S. ' tij HUHS TO BE HUNTED Charge Purchases Made Today Will Go On Your April Account Payable May 1 aoi Reports of German Gatherings for Gloating Heard. 'NTERNMENT IS PENALTY Sriirral Authorities Are Making Tlioroash Inrlltllon IH. Jujal Olebrator Will He Mcrnlj Dealt With. Kederal authoritiea are makina a thorough tnvesttsalton of reports tn. h rarhrd the L'nlted 8tt- Attor neys offic. jestrrdar that differrn (roups of Germans In tills clir hav b.n assembling; behind cloard doors and rrlebratlns tha proaress of the 1'ru.sL.n drive on lb m front- In Itronrm srtll be tha certain penalty o all surh dialoal celebratra If ap prrrtrnded. "It baa been reported that a numbe ct surh sathrrlnc have taken place In I'ortland, said Lnlted Stalea Attor rr Ifaney. "and earb report la brine Inteatlxatrd bjr tha Ipartment of Ju ti- e. here proof of surh conduct I Miahliihril tha pro-German sympa toiler will be alrrnlr dealt with." Amonc the German alien enemies be ins; hod hero for Investigation Jns.pti llentos:. an employe of ttje .le-trle roundry Company. Twenty first and York streets. who Is charged with havlnc expressed (rati firatton with th (set that the t mint in their recent drive took SS.ooo prisoners and hoped "they will take i mors" Krlts Uustav fVhlll.r. ?. who. by Jiia own admission, deserted a German ahlp In a L'nlted statca port Bine ears aso and la unlawfully In tila country was arrested by the l'nlted htafs Mar shall a office yesterday. Chiller claims to have registered, but his rec ord will be Inquired Into. He boasted of a membership In the I. VY. VY. and proudly exhibited credentials In that organisation, which he Joined two years aso. lie also had a quantity of I. W. W. literature In hia possession when arrested, lie will probably be In terned. "lirrmia alien enemies have no busl aess belonging to the I. W. V. in these times, anyway." commented Assistant United Stale Attorney Uoldsteln. who questioned lienor. Boles Wlsnlewski. also an alien enemy arrested yesterday, faces three charges, lie asserts he registered as aa al.cn at Butte. Mont., but came to lortiand without securing a necessary permit. In tbia city he was. found in the barred walen front gone and within the one-half mile limit of the Armory without a permit from the proper of ficials. Eastern S'tar Red Cross Workers Will Meet in Our Auditorium, Fourth Floor, From 10 to 5 Don't Forget Easter Shower of Dish Cloths, March 30 U. S. Thrift Stamps and War Saving Certificates for Sale, Main Office, Fourth Floor We Give S.& H. Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or. More Easter Novelties Center Circle, 1st Floor Favors, Cut-Outs, Seals, Score Card. Greetings, Streamers, Dec orations, Fancy Baskets -and hun dreds of other articles on display. : PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. NONE COST OVER 15c! The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable .Methods TRY OUR SPECIAL 35c LUNCH . SERVED DAILY IN THE BASEMENT STORE. PROMPT SERVICE. Easter Gloves and Hosiery These very necessary articles of ypur Easter outfit can be supplied best at this store stocks complete. D e n o CASTLE ROCK IS PREPARED Ubcrly leoaa Com nil lire l-Iltf-rts Of flrrr and Name Solicitor. r.VSTUK l:XK. Wash. March fSrwctat. Th ('.vMlff Kot k liberty loan iommiUr has haU Im rllminarjr mectinc and elect! officer for the third HOcrl oa dnv to be launched April . t J. K. Kalmbach wu uoammouatr elrcled e. plain and crrtary. h O. It-irnc. Dr. t K. Wolf and r K. Booth t appointed on the publicity and p'tkira committee, ts. W. Taylor. It. i W . Adam. Thnmat Marttn. J. K. ("oncer. I:. . Kratlr. Geore liertrand. r( tain, of Towtr, and James !;-. of M. listen: Jojwph ardnrr, 'Urnc Pitchfortl. N. II. I lx.pii. Jacob Tippry. Z. V. Ilerdernon. V. V. Hytle. A. V lran. Charles Iahlman. C.rant 1 ttrman, II. A. .Samuel and Lewis Jarhaon were appoint! aollrttora. Tho In rural districts will canvas thir dutrtrt and report to the captain lr. Hutand offered the free ue of an offle room la the bank build. n for meetmva. Double Stamps Today JSSlS AH Over the Store! Special Display of Easter Wearables arid Easter Needs for the Home f Spring Merchandise in Abundance, Carefully Selected as to Quality Every Article Reasonably Priced Women's Suits $20, $25, $29.75 Garment Store, 2d Fl. j "Distinctive Styles Popular Materials Thursday the Garment Store will feature a display of Women's and Misses' Easter Suits at the above prices, representing the new season's smartest, styles and fabrics. Beautifully tailored throughout these gar ments are, high-class in every respect. Materials include pin-stripe serges, plain navy and black serges and nov elty checks. AH are fashionably trimmed with buttons, braids, etc Skirts have fancy belts and pockets. Before you select your Easter suit see these attractive models. Sizes for women and misses. Great values $23 and $29.75. Shcp in the morning! OTHER NEW SUITS AT $35 TO $123 Exclusive Agents for Betty Wales Dresses Women's Coats $18.50, $22.50 and $26.75 Second Floor At each price there is a good selection of models in the most wanted materials. Stylish new high waistline effects with sash belts, fancy collars .and cuffs, new Trench coats cut along military lines with pleats to yoke and buckled belt. AhSo side and front belted effects with sport pockets. Splendid range of the new colors in wool velours, burellas, gabardines, etc. Women's New Motor Headwear Veiling Department All wom en who motor will be interested in these new caps the very latest New York ideas. Great assortment of styles made up in silks, bengaline3 and fancy materials, some in combination of two or more fabrics, making them not only serviceable, but attractive as well 65-$2.50 New Ribbons For Easter Main Floor New Millinery Rib bons grosgrains, double faced satins, failles and other novel ties, in all the wanted widths and colors. 25c, 50c up to $1.50 a yard. A ribbon expert at the counter will be glad to show you how to trim your own hat at small cost, or how to make bows, etc. Ribbon Dept., 1st Floor. NEW VEILINGS the very latest novelties, both in -made veils and in veilings by the yard. Department, 1st Floor. 40c Coffee 29c Lb. OWK Imperial Roast Coffee used exclusively in hundreds of Portland's beat homes. OQ 40c grade; special, pound aa7C OWK Cocoa, in bulk. OAn Thursday special, pound ai'lC TEA in bulk Ceylon and Un colored Japan. Special f P? for Thursday, the pound OK Model Grocery 4th Floor Sale of Lace Flouncing Main Floor 12 to 17-inch Shadow Lace Flouncings, specially selected patterns for dresses' and lingerie. Priced special for Thurs- Cflr day, at yard, ." and $U0 Chiffon Voiles At $119 Yard Main Floor 42-inch Chiffon Voiles in the best Spring colors grays, tans, purple, wisteria, navy, gold, yellow, white, black, etc. Q" 1 Q Regular 1.50 grade, yd. OXeXa Timely Offerings in Women' Knit Underwear Af- 9r Women's TIL .isJl, Sleeveless Vests in attractive styles, plain or trimmed top. Swiss ribbed or spring needle styles. In sizes 34, 36 and 38. Af OK. Women's Jn.1. J UK, fine cotton and lisle Vests trimmed and plain; also bodice styles. Good range of sizes. Bargain Circle, First Floor. Women's Union Suits Women's Union Suits with low neck, band or fancy tops, tight or fancy knee. vJJU Band Top Union Suits with low neck, each 750 Style as above in out sizes priced today 850 S fiS BP mm li o D o n 3 WAR( STAMPS 1 Tyjl-K CVl'NTT U o.n ilrtn for X it-rlft tamp and r uvinei tmt9 and for all othrr f4(urri of patriotic ntJravor. Mr tr. A. K Mtar bura, IV lit County chairman of th ar tarp orcantsatton. In Portland n a brief bainm vttt. "nir conntjr now tand ixth In th urate In prrntff of tntal war pt.tn. mii In. tar buck, "and m art mm amonc thr lfJr in pr rp.u a, cor holdinc at p'nt amount tnc to 1 i a Kron. KIotco pr rent 9t th poptl of our iM'niU ar iil!t d la tb Junior ft. n bow lltctm?nt. tn-mbr of whicn ha all id or mor wort ft of war mtidc sttarap. Th rnt hou-to-houji can taws r ultd In b.ff rturn and timulalrd lntr--t amonf all th pcoplr. "r (nip worn, witn hvaaquartra at t!U. U Wrtl orcntirj All4 rola 4'untr wtll nut b found wanting whrn ta final arrounttnc I mal " I - rrporti or th tat-ld rnv rni In tlirr I tmrra.lric indication that a t amount of good wa aevvm p;.hrd by th 1 .' or morf volunteer workers who mad It thlr luilnes fr on whole week to rarrv th nie iic of thrift and thrift atamp and wr aatns ilinipi Into rry bom lO the te r y. Folknbr. road upervtr and ttiAlrmart of dttrlt't o. . report that Only two In 12 famtl. refused to be corn intrctd in th thrift im- Easter Footwear 2 Great Specials Main Floor Women's High-Top Dress Boots and Women's Laced Oxfords specialized for Thursday. A great opportunity to save on Easter Footwear. $11 High Boots $8.98 9-Inch Laced Boot, "Napoleon" pattern, ivory kid vamp with fabric top, narrow toe, imitation wing tip, welt soles, covered Louis heels. Sizes QQ QQ 34 to 8, widths AA to D. $11 Boot wO.UO Laced Oxfords $4,98 White Nubuck Oxfords with half Louis heel and perforated vamps black vici kid Oxfords with nar row plain toe, covered Louis - heels. Not broken lines all sizes and widths. Regular $6.00 O A QQ pecial, at, pair v'xaaO w and $6.50 Oxfords, priced special Ironing Tables $1.79 3d Floor These tables are made of selected ma terial and are well con structed in every way. All have the sleeve band attachment as shown to the I" P7Q left. Special V Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose No matter what your needs may be, you can get just what you want here. Headquarters for Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Cultivators, etc. Long or short-handle Lawn Rakes now 60 Shovels in regu- JA Garden Hoes, each 35 lation size. At wl.lU Heavy Gard. Hoes 8o Long, short- Q-J Afl Floral Spades now 600 handle Spades OX.rxv y Norcross Cultivats. 750 $18 to $35 Hats $10 SIS to $35 Hats $10 : aWiaa 48 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Great 3-Days' Sale $18to$35EasterHats This Sale Includes Many of Our Pattern Hats in All the Season's Newest Styles 1 Mushrooms Turbans Sailors Pokes and Dozens of Other Smart Shapes OVER 400 BEAUTIFUL NEW HATS are involved in this notable offering we have planned for Thursday and Saturday. One of our large windows on Morrison street will give you a faint idea of the extraordi nary bargains in this sale. Small, Medium and Large Hats Models for All Occasions Exquisite creations in all the wanted straws and in all colors an especially attractive showing of the popular black hats included, trimmed with French flowers, imitation numidi, ribbon bows, fruits and ornaments of all kinds. Dress, semi-dress and tailored Hats priced 0"t fi AA heretofore at $18, $20, $22, $25 and up to $35, on sale at wlvUU Basement Sale Easter Hats A f 7 AR I 11. , p9LKJ . Basement Don't judge these Hats by the low price we have put upon them, for they are worth far more than $2.48. Sailors, turbans and drooping brims in black and colored straws and satins. Models trimmed with flowers or tailored styles (PO A Q with nuillR. hows. etc. SDecial JJaW.TlO - Untrimmed Hats At Sale Prices Of o D o o a o o a o o D o o D o e D o o a o n o G o o a o o a o o o a o oaoi locaoi iooi ioe ioe BANKERS WILL MDVE Morris Brothers. Inc., Lease Property on Stark Street. CONSIDERATION IS $100,000 1 GIRLS! YOU CAN :: LIFT THEM OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift your J sore, touchy corns riht out A not.d Cincinnati aulhorlir dls rov.r.4 a n thr compound and called II frson. and a quartrr ounc. f it now ran, b. bad for a Ifw e.nts at anr drvastor. Too sicr.pljr applr a trm drops of this macc frv.innt upon a t.nd.r corn rr painful rsllus mH Instant)' th. sir rrsa fttjppara thn shortlr yoo will find tn coin or callus so Int.. that jr-i can lift it off mitlt tha flnrs T.a fl no pain, not a partlcl. of urtnm. rtthvr hn applying frcsoac or affraarris. and It do.sn'1 cv.n Ir rilat. '" skin. Itsrd .vrcs. sfl corus or corns S l'u th los. m lo toucbend c.llurs. xsl ,rlH up and lift off so . It la sraadcrful' It eras l:k a charn. trr U! M oss'a should keep It no their ilrcss rs aai mir let a cora acb. Isicl. Tlirc-Mor Bulldlnr Near Federal Krvrrr Bank lo Be Rrmodclcd for l'e of Concern Btl nni of roinpinj Grows. Morris Bros.. Inc.. bankers and bond brokers, ycst.rday obtained a -ycar leas, on th. i by l.-foot property- adjolnlnc th. Federal Iteseir. Bank In the north aid. of Stark street, be tween rlfth and Sixth atre.ts. The ronsideratlon involved was 1 100.0. Tha property la Improved with a three story brirk bulldlcs:. This btilldlnsr Is to be remodeled and used eirlusivelr by Morris Bros. In their banking; and bond business. They will also build a aaftty deposit vault in th. rear end of th. bulldtnc on the f'rst floor. The plana for th. remod eling; hav. been made. A. E. Doyla he me the architect. The nreaent tenanla of the bulldinc sr. expected to vacate by th. end of April, ao the remooxuna; operaiiuns mav bee'n on Mar 1. The work will not b completed until about Aucust I. on which date Morris Bros.. Inc.. will Ira, their present quarters In th. Railway l.cbne bulidinf and lake p.ssion. Tha entire first floor of the remod eled buildms will ha used I ar lb. bank las aod fcocl bmiocjs cf taa company. The seronnUand third floors will be converted V'" a balcony under a bits llsrht court directors" rooms and other office, be Ins: built around the Kallery. Presewt tenants of the bulldins: are the tnliia Tailorlnif Company and the Walsh Electric Company on the first floor and the Home Insurance Com pany on the second floor. The Man hattan Hotel Is on the third floor. Tha leasa was made through the I .and Company of Oreon. The owners of th. property are John D. Coleman and Maraaret Coleman. Tha offfc-ers of Morris Bros.. Inc. are Fred K. Morris, president: John L. Ktheridse. vice-president, treasurer and manager, and toroea u. rrau. secre tary. TU. firm of Morris Bros- Inc.. is the oldest bond house In tha Pacific North west. It was established In i ortland 2i years ago. at that time primarily for the purpose of buying; estern securities and selling- them in the Kast through Ita Kaatern house, the Morris Bros. Company. Now. however, it does a general bond business, last year's total being- 110.000.000. FLAG GIVEN SPENCER POST Commander Wood. In Accepting. P Tribute) to New Regiment. CENTRAL.! A. Wash.. - March 27. I Special. ) At the weekly drill last night of Company Q. Third Washing ton, a large American flag was pre sented to tha company by th. C. D. Spencer Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. M. D. Wood, commander of the post, made th. presentation speech, express ing the hopa that the local guards men would never have to go to France, but asserting confidence that, if they do go. they will defend the flac a. loyally aa the veterans did from 1661 to llli. The flag was accepted lr Lieutenant T. R. Urccnw-ood on behalf of the company. Lieutenant O. C. Noruluml bade his farewell to Company G laM nieht. The young officer, who was formerly in the Second Washington, baa accepted a position in Uoquiam. 1 Our Boys at the Front Our boys are distinguishing themselves by their cleanliness and jovial spirits while at. the Front. They believe that " Clean liness is next to Godliness." It is an indisputable fact that people can keep healthy and well in no better way than by keeping their bodies clean, inside and out. Many thousands of people are killed every year by allowing toxic poisons to accumulate within the body, and then they fall victims to fevers and all sorts of maladies with special names. The only way to keep thoroughly well is to drink plenty of water daily, bathe frequently, and take some good laxative like Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Cleanse the system inside as well as out side. These " Pellets " of Doctor .Pierce,s,ar made xl ."May-appk leaves of aloe and jalap. They are sugar-coated, tiny pills, and easy to take. No one should be without them, and it is most beneficial if " Pellets " are taken at least once a week to clear out the intestines. By reason of the toxins, or poisons, bred in the in testines these poisonous bacteria are sent all through the blood channels and the victim feels tired, sleepy and headachy, or the brain doesn't work as usual. Sometimes the breath is offensive. Pimples or boils break out on the face or eck. This is a dan ger signal which should warn you that it is time to go to the nearest drug store and obtain a twenty five -cent vial of Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the best known liver pill for half a century past. They are-staadard and efficacious. How He Quit Tobacco This teran, S. B. Lamphire. wu addicted aTm fc. to tha excessive use of tobacco for many years. V J He wanted to quit, but Mri.f needed something to I? help him. J t He learned of a tree -g-i Ttiii book that tells about to- Jr . -4." bacco habit and how to Lu-aa-BB-j conquer it quickly, e; " il and aarely. In recent letter he writes: I have no desire for tobacco any more. 1 feel like a new man. 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It is wholly wrong to neglect such conditions when can be obtained of any druggist for their action is to eliminate congestion, allay inflammation, destroy bacteria and restore normal, natural secretions. have: relieved thousands Sold by all druggists. Adv. j Stop Itching Eczema It has been said that the practice of medicine at best is simply a game of guesswork, because the action of drugs varies to a great degree upon different individuals; but when a medicine has lived for forty years, constantly grow ing in sales and popularity, there can be no greater proof of its merit. Such a medicine is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, that famous old root and herb remedy, now recognised from shore to shore as the standard remedy foe female ills. Adv. Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning; itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually eyery trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For cjearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treat, sent for aain troubles of all kinds. The a W. Rose Co..Clevelaa O. 0.1 U&SM