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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1915)
THE SUNDAY OEEGONIAN. PORTLAND, JANUARY 24, 1915. f SHIP PREPARED "TO AMERICA? VESSEL WHICH STARTS WITH COTTON FOR GERMANY. AND HER OWNER. I? TAKE DAG IAS' CARGO Phegley & Cavender's Clearance Sale Offers Real Clothing Bargains We are now offering: our remaining Winter stock (about 500 Suits Overcoats and Balmacaans) at greatly reduced prices. Our finest goods Schloss Bros, and Sophomore are all included. . Britain Not Expected to At i tempt Seizure of Vessel ; in Western Waters. 2 i OUTCOME IS DISCOUNTED ' London Writer Warns His Nation Against Regarding United States as British Colony That Has Become Disobedient. lON'DON. Jam 23. The Foreign Of- I - flee hu received no advices, other than I- press dispatches: concerning the pros--Ipective sailing of the eteamshlp Dacia, the former Hamburg-American vessel, . now under the American flag, which is to attempt to take a cargo of cot ton to Germany. The announcement that she would sail from Galveston, notwithstanding the Intention of the ..British authorities to seize her, created no surprise in London, where it is - felt that the wide publicity given to - -her prospective seizure had discounted I - any possible stir which might otner- l - -wise oe created Djr tne incident. Arrangements already had been com pleted for the use of another ship, to r which the cargo of the Dacia will be transferred, at some English port. It S is generally believed that no effort I ; will be made to stop the vessel until I Z che approaches English waters. - Political Motive Charged. The suggestion in press dispatches I X that the Pacta might make the trip ITrom Galveston to rsortolK within the three-mile limit to avoid capture is re garded as ridiculous by English offi cials, who consider that much of the ' publicity concerning this ship is ln- - spired for political effect. Alfred G. Gardiner, editor of the Daily News, contributes a special 'article to bis paper dealing with the : Dacia case. In it he contends that -America's sympathy with the allies has been overwhelming and emphatic but it must be recognized that there is a large population in America hostile to ; the allies and therefore the . question requires handling with the greatest .discretion. In the article Mr. Gardiner says: J "Some of us have never quite got rout of the habit of regarding the Z United States as a. British colony which Iliag lost the grace of obedience. If it 'agrees with us we pat its back pa ternally; if it disagrees we are shocked ZWit Its lack of filial piety. , Loss of Sympathy Feared. "People who think in this way. headed by the poet who has demande. - - jjf f 114 T7TZZ, ' .in ii.,:? 7 fSS few - - v7THSs STEAMER DACIA AND K. X. BREITIXG, OF N ! Photos by Bain News Service. EW YORK. that America should join the allies or Buffer immortal shame, do not repre sent Great Britain, but they easily misrepresent it and do incalculable mischief. They may lose us that sym pathy which means so much and which Germany would give anything to gain. Mr. Gardiner thinks there is much to be said in favor of the transfer of Interned ships to neutral powers, under conditions which would make it im possible that Germany could benefit by the operation, and as a matter of fact that Germany would lose thereby because she would be helping to feed the allies. The Morning Post, in an editorial dealing with shipping matters, argues that the high prices of foodstuffs in the United States have more to do with the increase in prices in England than the exorbitant freight charges. The newspaper makes the revelation that the British Admiralty has taken over 1000 ships out of the 3000 which at normal times conduct British export, and import trade. Commenting on the announcement that 34 German steamers detained in British ports at the opening of the war are to be chartered to the highest bidder in the open market for the East Coast trade, the Daily News says: "Obviously this is intended to meec the dearth of ships, which is causing the rise in freight, and Incidentally it entails the definite abadonment of the view that there is anything im moral in employment of German ships to break the shipping ring. It is an admission that the action of the Amer ican Government in encouraging the purchase and use of German vessels by Americans is in itself, sinister 1'itrlgues apart, entirely laudable and of benefit to the whole world." The Express, in an editorial, says it believes that in making the Dacia a test case, the Washington Cabinet merely desires to find a way out of the -difficulty and to prevent more serious trouble from arising. STRIKE WON PEACEFULLY Xot liven IiOnd Argument Heard In Arizona Wage Dispute. MIAMI. Ariz., Jan. 23. Nearly 2000 miners and millmen in the Miami dis trict have won a 12-day strike, during which time there was never a quar rel or even loud argument on the streets of Miami. The strikers provided a peace com mittee to settle incidental disputes, but the committee did not have to meet The Miami and Inspiration companies agreed to raise the wages of their men and the strikers will resume work tomorrow. GALLANT ARTIST, IS SLAIN Ilustratpr Who Won Commission Meets Death In Trenches. LONDON, Jan. 15. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Francis Ed ward Fitzjohn Crisp, 33 years old, a promising young painter and illustra tor, who went to the. front with the artists' battalion as a Corporal and won a commission in the First Gren adier Guards through gallant conduct, met death last week in the trenches. In 1907, Lieutenant Crisp won the gold medal and traveling studentship of $1000 at the Royal Academy for a historical painting. Only One "BROMO .UTNIJfK" Whenever you feel a cold comlns on. think of tho full name, Laxativo Bromo Quinine, look for signature . W. Grove on ibox, 23c Six days' printing of postage stamps placed end to end would reach from New York to San Francisco. Men's and Young Men's $15 Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's $18 Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's $35 Suits and Overcoats Now $10.00 Now $12.00 Now $13.35 Now $16.65 Now $20.00 Now $23.35 A 11 Furnishing Goods at Usual Clearance Prices TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW PHEGLEY & CAVENDER CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS Coat Department K. S. ERVIN & CO., LTD. OVERSTOCKED Any Imported Coat For Men or Women In the J 0 Q House Pt Regular Price $35 to $33 K. S. ERVIN & CO, LTD. Second Floor, Selling Bldg. The Nortonia Hera to the traaaieat, aa well the residential caret, the advantages of 300 rooms, with baths aad shower hatha the lea room, with aasrlnc floor the spacious lobbies ass parlors the "different" Amerlcaa-slaa dlnlnc-room, with excellent table d'hote service. Ladles vlsltlna- the city alone will he delighted with the nrronndlnsa. Lucheon, dinner sr tea narttea nrranced far nnder the personal super- Washington ana Eleventh vision of the snaaageme.t. Streets, Portland, Oregon Edwards' Removal Sale Unlimited Credit on All Sale Goods For $145 We Furnish 3 Rooms as Shown Dining-Room $41.75 V4.no Cash . ai.OO 'Week Six-foot solid Oak Waxed Dining' Table, 45 Inches in diameter. $16.50; four solid Oak Chairs, our beat fiell ers. 8.40; AVaxed Solid Oak Arm Rocker, $4.;5. and a best quality 9x10-6 Wool . Fiber Rug, your choice of patterns, $10.50; one small Throw Rug, J 1.10. Since 1877 this house has stood for Quality in Furniture. Now, as we move to larger quarters on Fifth f? and Oak Sts., we feel that it is the outward signs of honest business methods in the past. As we wish to open the new store with new stock, our present stock is cut to the lowest point. Bedroom $49.35 - S.1.00 f'nah l.oo Weeklr Massive Tron Bed. full size, tlO. With this outfit Colonial solid Oak Dresser, 117.50; solid Oak Chair. IL'.r.O: i4xS4-lnch Waxed Oak Stand, 14.00: supported Woven Wire Spring. $2.7T; Combination Cotton Mat tress with rolled edge and art ticking. $ rt.SO ; !)xlO- Reversible Rug, psttsrn may be selected, Living-Room $53.90 Cash 1.00 Weekly Waxed golden osk Library Table, 10.00; Waxed Oak Fireside Rocker, Spanish Leatherette Beat, at I.V90; Holid Oak Settee to match Rocker. $11.60; Morris Chair with loose cushions, S10.RO; also 9x12 good Brussels Rug-, $16.00. Terms on This Complete Outfit $15 Cash $2.50 Per Week Handsome Ax minster Rugs.... A collection of splendid new patterns. The colors and patterns are of rare Oriental designs, which blend harmoniously. These Rugs are of the grade that usually sell for $25.00. The price now for these perfect Rugs is only $15.00 Solid OakCostumers Three styles. Regularly soldQC-, for $1.50. Special at VC Lion Gas Water Heaters Re- . duced in Price $11.95 Two Sizes. Single copper coil, connected Largest size, triple copper coil, selling regularly at 521.00. QQ Including connection. Hi!! mm I fill 4gm Davenports Reduced $42.50 waxed oWc t?Q 7fl Bed Davenport. pSi7. I J $50.00 waxed oak 7E Bed Davenport.. J00. f J $55.00 Davenport ' 40 00 covered with genuine leather , yWww $85.00 Spanish Leather lj ? O CA Davenport pUC.iJV Cash or Credit U3JJJJJJ32JJJ& Wardrobe Couch This regular $15.00 seller, made with spring edge, best construc a: .1 n.,4-Mn.4A M-f4- nn special sale this tf? "1 "1 J C week at H 1 Guaranteed Brass Beds At this special sale, we are displaying 30 different styles. Continuous post, stub post, round tube, square- tube in full size - or three-quarters. Every bed is backed by the Edwards Guarantee of quality. As shown above, now $10.00 Go-Carts These splendid Rattan Carts, as shown, are made to fold, so that they may conveniently be put into your car or jitney bus. Worth up to ST:.!.P.!:.$2.50 Mirrors for Less $14.50 French Plate Mirror, 18x40- d - - Qf inch, oval, cut to P 1 1 .iVU $10.75, same as above SS.80 $12.00, same as above S7.75 $ 8.75, same as above So. 95 $ 7.00, 18x36-inch $5.75 $ 5.00, 16x20-inch S3.95 $ 3.75, 14x24-inch $2.S5 Cash or Credit. rfm These Beds $5 Any Iron Bed shown in our window, sell ing regularly to $13.50, now Dressers to Close Out $24 Quarter - Sawed dJI A Q( Oak Dresser... piTei7V $35 Birdseye Dresser, J ?C large and roomy. ... P $37.50 Birdseye Chif-tfjO QC fonier to match p&.i7J $25 Mahogany-Finish djf f CC Princess Dresser. . . V JJJ $27.50 Circassian Wal d 1 O QC Princess Dresser. ... P OJ $32.50 Circassian 7 ?C Walnut Dresser Cash or Credit. Exchange Dept. $27.50 Birdseye tf10 Qf Princess Dresser. P 1 tVJ $45.00 Mahogany d1 7 Princess Dresser. J vJJ $15.00 Princess dj? QC Dresser pJ.iJJ $13.50 Wool Fiber jj $13.60 Kitchen QC Cabinet .PJ.i7eJ $15 Solid Oak Din- tC Cfk ing TabI JO.OU $35.00 Solid Oak 14 75 $12.50 Ideal Gas flJ QC Water Heater pt.I7J 3 gas attachments,d''f ft ff Monarch Ranges. ,P 1 0.VU g32StH2SA GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Guaranteed Water Power Washers Connected to ordinary faucet, does all your washing. Saves you hard work every week. Nothing to do but rinse and hang out the clothes. Regularly sold for $25. O 7C Price now. P 1 O. O " Asi,w- zj