The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 06, 1916, Section One, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, TOTITLAND, FEBRUARY C, lfllo.
C A NAD LIN r.OVER.N.MENT BUILDING WRECKED BY FIRE THURSDAY.
PLANS FOR JETTY
New Arrivals for Spring
Silk and Wool Worsteds $20
Bankers' Gray .... $25
Knit-Tex Overcoats . $18
House Committee Seeking Ex
cuse for Paring Allowance
for This dear's Work.
UNDER
SCRUTINY
MR. M;ARTHUR IS HEARD
iortarerw ( tltt$ t'urnpjrllow of
toorK la Pol nirj Oat Mr. Ham
t Jirrj. of a.i.losrtor. !as.
at.
t.i
I h-
tl;E';o.l.V NEW URCAf.Wuk
n".o(t. Keb. a. ia aa etforl lo hold
,,w in. ..ia of the river asd hareor
t! llu committee rtver andi
harbors U parin the estimate of lh
.m enapaaera wherever aoaatble. end!
ee af tne lorn asder close Kfl'"f
t. tike MtiMU lr lb nuth ef the
6 In", for wnuh ea
t i,a ef li.UI.M't we.e rKow"Mfcli
Tin fee rtr mout( ti.ea he r
ev jeer, end tha cimtl! I
in. eaeia-xr Jwtirntf a r-..i . e ko la
t.i tnri4iH la I i." .. Ik
una the eatourtl atiet'd lal '
If tk eoatneer east he In lo
Ml tnl a mii iaa a half la a'l lT
iv4 aa ie aorta y '4t'i
- fn.-l jar. ia. epproprlatwa
a aL
iblnlw lux rail
fre ta. riae aa I a-rsr amal'.l
... are;.. Ik. ,-. (
tit ft-l am'a iwnQta'l4i ia L
a.eaker e. aaawea) the lesoe,rtaea ef
rn..tin Ike Jatty aa e4.:r a
p.aa,si,. He a art le tpgot'X
t..a a f I tuo4'. imf)l
ffr e'kee .-electa eiee? laa c;imbia
ai,Umti aat fee Til"-".
. far. Im'U aed Creeae.t Viy
II left the isamitiM t f4 taal
! a' e-eei would k eenp y eared
tr ia ae kill. ak.-'k M t a rpwrtd
T .a
I' p r.e a t. Hirnohr.v. ef W!.
n in. a,mkr af t ka naal'ln. is
;v ;if hakins; the aabr la
tkate uta.Jt it-l he rl .ee '. e-l that
iva omul arortt lor lha
i'i'.a af ta Ce.aiOi- Kit.r every
ei.er aat. Ik th aestaeer deaea
.r.
Oeeeweww feeaeade aa faaa'a.
If t&a n'a-r ' I r Ikair er!
atlnara. ( Itamcftrar loftcala
ii.4l Ida f ill iwii wal ka rtaaa4 la
tla km. if itr fat.a lhair aatt
inataa -4 t lfr will l r-j ilr lh
r-jn t t.a.- irii Ika Jraar kin-
a ( I aatt. tna ccOTfttteeaa will
l irll ! )' amotinl tha
ra. um nan t Tka aua af lha ; prprta-
li ka ina4a. Ihcr-fora. dpaaa
upon ttla r. f INa Armr aaclnaara.
Ai t)rt(.) apcroprfatiana la I fa la
atlaa kill arara aaraa4 la If Ilka IfO'jaa
af rraBtali t4. InclodlB
1 1 1 . i l l fir ISa Olamaaa l-bal. af
kia ti. l for rapaira aad .
f a war: I :. far Ika Wo4o
J'aial lrr ti-'a ijtlta; ka uaual ap
aroprtaiiana fr auDrt af Ika arlavia
rtrvtthti, b4 t Mnnotl amaad
p(rc?fuii"i t .. b-m i
tMr4 af Ika rua of ka!.J n l
ri!aa ar-o ta t'matllla Hliar aa
i,a t'mti; a r-rata. Iha coaaly
la aprvf riata lha eibr I&t4.
rs:.:fr:7.v4?fe--Tr
IIOtkR or rtRLI kklKST AT OTTAW A.
RUINS AGAIN AFIRE
Ottawa Has Scare as Parlia
ment House Blazes Up.
TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT
DR. CROTHERS TO LECTURE
Rrvd tlrlai o4rJ Orjm Wto
mil fVcapr ralail ToJay.
tV- ftamtal McOoH Crolkara. af
rm5rlJa. Maaa.. oaa af Anurkt'i
moat aatatt aaaarUta aaj cKiomaji,
baa arria. ia !'ortlaa4 la 4ur a
aariaa ef litarary !rur at lha Cae-
!! Library. uair IA aapi-a af
l-aa. Cwllaa. duriaat Ika Dat la
ara .
THa lr-ttira will ka fraa. ff! na
lr. 'akrarT t. Ika aaklart tal'l ka
" ttararT 'Ui'.H Tfca atb.r la-tur aa
.) -: lit.fu.rr I i. Taa Ckar-a af
i:!iar 'a; I'tkraara- . -Joha
nan"; 'br jry f. Jak itiHoa":
yaruara I Uaak Waits ao4 11
rlaa,J.-
Tbla aaaaalna; fr. Oolkara will a.
aa iba pu pit at ika I'lrat I'ailartaa.
lkura.
SHINGLE MILL SHINGLED
loaUaa run llrat la Mal V.laj
Il Ow rroUacl.
f3ft f. . r.kk. I. pa-
nmaiaa far a t boof run. n. l. ba
ina Urfaaf aUial af Ika klaaj a Ika
karkar.
la (aaatnartiac Ika Wae-ttawai toiil
Ika coo.ar 4aki4 tka bnatarial Ibay
will mantiaccra w aa a;a4 aatack for
'Ull- Tbla ff wir kata Iba f.rat
.ta-raafa4 aata: ai I Im Iba atata
af wraabtaa-taaw l( s s. Jjt kaaa aa-aantru-a'l.
In Iba aaw mill f Uka Vooal
law yt'-t A kignTusMtf, aracttea
af wkk-lt ia la atari aa atwn aa fa
'' ra4i!ioaa aarmil. Tka aar
m.:l. wbk-a ia la ka ruaba4 a camp:.
tr. will kaa caaactir af il'll
tbar a- a kvil :jln-a.
Ilo.lr of lirpaljr (1r r k I 'ond on
Window Mil Ila;sa( llrld for
-rr-nr Hoard Xltll llolda
MUilarr I o forma I Ion.
TTW.. ci.. rb. t. A fla.h
af f'.asaaa froaa tka raiaa of Iba caalral
axtio of Ika Partlaunaat bulldtr and
Ik .Urn of Cr wblca qulcktr (ol
lw4 raoaad apprakasaloa throughout
lha ntr lon cbl. but tka blaka waa
-t-klT attlnculabad. Lit I la aJJillonal
4amaxa waa caoard.
Tka alarm waa tumad In from lha
Mark la hi-b ara aiiuatad tha uffiraa
c I If.mlrr lor4aa. lha flala Papart
tr.nl. fia Canadian aarrat bo, and tka
uuiii of fia lominton (otrtironl
It callad out not on:y lha Bra man bat
tr&a orrwl mllttarir forrva. and a
craji crowd of apatrtator. Whan Ik
era waa out lha troor a war r turned,
la lhair nuarl.ra. but " alrancth of
tha rordoo of armad inar4i about tha
buiuiina oo larlla.'nanl J I til wa
a-rat rli-a mn lodar cpan4
trunk I ft in lira of board bill at a
hotal hara juat bafora tka outbraak of
tha war kr a ma a who rrdatarad
Carl .hybrt. Tha hotal raralrad
ramlttanra aalarday for lha amount of
Iba bill a Kri tha rqu.l that Ika trunk
ka forwardad lo lai f'ranciaro. In tha
Irork war found carafully drawn
katrhaa af tha rklaf ranadlan rltlaa
and of many portion of tha boundary
I.na brlaatg Mb Pomlnloo and tn
I r.!tr-4 Mataa. Tkara alao wara map'a
with aotabooka containing descriptions
wrtttr ia 'Jarman.
TROOPS WANT RELIGION
risk Tha club now haa a cood meet
las; pla--a, but no louBsins room or
commitlaa rooma. A rommlttaa con
aiatir.a; of Dr. f. V. iJttlar. C It. Winn.
Ittarla II. Wltdar. K. Wa'.wort!l and
W. A. I:aa;buin haa unOar ronaidera
Hoa tha plan for anlarsad auartar.
t. M.
Dr..
c. a. kku itkrrknr a:k: orroR-
TtlTT I- TniCMra.
SWIFT CRAFT IS ORDERED
ajr lo I'ae Patrol Doat Wilb 8prcd
of 4 .Ml Ira an Hour.
NEW TORK. b. I. A manufac
lurar of ruotorboa.a annouorad today
that a rapraaanlatlv of tba Navy Ix
partmant had ordarad lha bulidlna; of
a hib-paad. It-cyllnilar. oo-hort-oowar
boat for naa In lha coaal patrol
aarvlra.
Tba boat will fcava a spaad of mora
tkan mil. a an hour aod will ba
ajulprd wl:b aroall railbar suna and a
torpada tutjf. Her ara I boa la of thU
t j pa ara b-Hi ud now by tha Rua
laa fo'irnmini in lha Baltic oca.
ITALY WILL OBTAIN COAL
Britain PromlM-n f.camhlja lo
Tore-Mall lurl famine.
rAItl.". rb. Tha coal famln In
Italy I d.acrlhrd aa Iraa critical by
tha Rome corrpond.n t of tha Tempa.
la aaya that tha firttiah totrronwnt
haa rtpraaard wllllnrrvraa to act aalda
tavsral alramahlpf for tha csctuvlva
purpoaa of carrTna; coal and other
lriht bctwacr. Italy and Knuland.
Tba prlra of coal In Home. which
thre day aco waa III franca a ton.
tell yaatarday to tl franca, and. In
oma instance, as low aa II.
CHOCTAWS MAY GET CASH
Ilone Agrees to Distribution of
ST, 000,000 Anions Tribesmen.
WASHINGTON." .Feb. 5. Tha House
In committee of the whole today agreed
to a provision In tha Indian bill so as
lo make a 1100 distribution to tnoruw
tribal funds lo each Choctaw in UKia
homa. but declined lo provide that the
distribution should not b made until
ice Court of Clalme had passed on the
claim of the Mississippi Choctaw to -a
part of Ihe Choctaw tribal fund.
Tha distribution would amount lo
about i:.0iM00.
t'nal for School Hough!.
0 K NT It A 1. 1 A. Wash Feb. 8 (Fpe
rlal.) Tha herds of dairy cattle at Ihe
Slat Hnool for Oirla at flrsnd Mound
C0L0M3IA CALM AT f.EWS
rca Fa. Vnrr k-a 1'rirad
ahip la Fal to Trot.
a
r.iHjrvr. Coto-akia. Tab. I T!ie
aawa tial lNo Colomwa treaty kad
t-a frorl'l frb:y la iDe fnilad
aial. satvWa ky Iba farads relatiaaa
.ernm.ttaa rvaii4:nf foe tba parmaal
t ll.HMIi'i la i.'ulasBb: la.cead ml
t ;.;,...(. be keef) t.. .!i,j kare
r;ml. T ie aawtapars point vrt tal
tka prafeaataaa ef l'eaAmerU-an
friaatab)p ara Bow out lo tfia taal.
Tlif .aa.4r lal l.'S.d.e .11 would
rer.r aely tie a t jai damasaa dose
ta li conatwr. Tka pepar make aa
further camim bat epra ragrel
ai tia s-t o! 11 u far takes by Ike
t. aited state. .
OLD KI'D.ESS REWARDED
Copfw' MsfssK Venae to
tMiu Mho Oor IV friended II Ink.
ny.PAUA. M. r.b- Mr. J. T
A bartaon. wifa of a paatar af this
ritr, baa JJt ra. airal tUtiK for lix
froaa Li.iiel C. Jackllos;. known as a
.neper rul'.1 ra.onl-.lo of kind
na itrn4a ti Mm ra wkaa
ka worka-l on tba Abrtj rarrn Bear
I.'k!in4r waa taft pennl's when hi
parant 4i-f. b-4t be workal Ms way
ItraiMb s loal ICa tba wm Weal,
as 1. a ai acart m.ala, n nr. ac
uma a'el waaltX
feaalerlakl Caakeew Faaad Al
as Draarted. tablka Drlppl Aa
swaHalkaa Teal la Crowded.
KANSAS CITT. Kan- Feb. . The
soldier la tka treachea la turop are
hunsry for reUctoua lasplratloa. said
Marry I. Itrlnsmaa. f Cblcaro, sin
daal'Sacralary ef tba lalcrnatlonal T.
VI. r. A., who spoke before lha biennial
coaveatloa of tha tounj M'Dl Cbrta
Ilea Aaaorlattone of Kaaaaa bare today.
Mr ll.iorruaru told of ki.tta to many
r 11 A r.mia at llrlttah boats and
romrarad Ika crowds at tha cwir.p wlta
t.oaa at tio wat caffkaans" la Ik V"
ror4a: '
. l..t4 several T. kf ,C A. camp
sear t'aatarbury sd Iken we want oar
to tba 'wet raetaen. wkf-b sapvl'
liioof and other re'raahmeat lo Ihe
eaidiar eary lrltlk cawip. We
fou.t la.a lha a doi.n maa In le
PLa.-a. ltho"tt It Waa dry and com
fortaMa. wbila tbe T. M. C. A. lent.
tk h was d-tppms with) rain, waa
crowded, la Hvetiand coadit'.ons re
tba aama.
"Itaadrade of Ihea T. 54. C. A. war
ceatare kava bean eetaMi.had. They
are I bate i t t wide and
about I faa lens, built of plain lum
bar. Thr le kttrken for suprlylnc
.i.rrlhln Tommy' want except liquor.
I aa w keeps of douchnut Ibat re
mirwied ana of t bo ausar beate of Colo
rado olonl i'.IUnj,r. In charv of
all Iba ho-t it a of lb llrlllh srml.a.
..id that n Had Cross was lha only
.riifili.lloa IhAl had" aqualied the
wore of tha T. VI. C A. la Ita aarklce
fur Ike eo:diere
Albany flab herk Ilcllrr Home.
A LHA XT. fr Fab. . .Special )
Urtr and batter arrant quarters
era eo'icM be tka Alhanr CerRrnerrlsl
CATARRH LEADS .
TO CONSUMPTION
Catarrh la aa much a blood disease as
scrofula or rha.matism, U may be re
;ied. bat It cannot ba removed by aim
pty local r-tront- It caueea headache
aad distiaess. Impair lb taste, erne! I
and bekrtnsj. effect th voice, derancas
the dictation and breaks down the o
aral bealtn. It wakaa lha delicate
lane lissjes and leads to consumption.
Hood e rarsaparilia toes lo tba seal
of Iba treabla. purifies tbe bloc J and Is
so aacraaafal tiast II Is knew a as tk
beet rara.de for catarrh.
Itood s oaraapaiiila strengthen and
tenee l"' who a sTkteia. It build up.
Ak your drucciat for Hood's and la-
tal aa kavlns It. There k no real
utltatc, as "Jat-as-(-od raedlclne.
Valentine
Party
Favors
Tahl Decorations. Etc.
(Second Floor.)
SEE OUR NEW
SPECIMENS OF
ENGRAVING
Announcements, Birth
Car it. Calling CarJt,
Stationery, Imitation.
(Second Floor.)
The J. K. Olll Co. Rook
seiier. !ationra and
Complete i f l-e Outfit
ters. Third and Aider.
HAYE COLOR IN YDUR CHEEKS
He Dettcr Looking Take
Olive Tablets.
If your skin la yellow -complexion
pallid tonrue coated appetite poor
ion have a bad taste In your mouth a
aiy. Ko-Kood feelins; you should lake
Uiive Tablet.
Ir. Edwards Olive Tablets sub
stitute for calomel were prepared by
Ir. LMward after 17 years of study
WHO his patients.
Dr. Edwards- Olive Tablets ara a
purely v salable compound mixed with
olive oil. Ion will know tbem by
tbrlr olive color.
If you want a clear, plnlc skin, brleht
eyes, no pimples, a feellny of buoyancy
l:k chl.dbood days, you must set at
tba causa. '
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on
lha liver and bowels Ilka calomel ywt
bava no dangerous after effects.
They start the hlie and overcome
ronetipaUoa. That's why millions of
boxes ara sold annually at ltfo and tic
par box. Ail druasiaia.
Take one or two nightly and not th
pl-mir reaulta.
The olive Tablet Company, Colum
bia. O. Adv.
and at the State Training School will
be Increased with cows purchased" by
tha state at Chlmacum. J. T. Ho
Cutchcor. farmer at the Training
School, went to Chlmacum Wednesday
o Inapeet tha cattle houchl
Our "season" is fairly over yours is only well under way. We make it a
practice to clean up our stocks at a time when customers can benefit by
several months of wear ahead. This explains why we make such sweeping;
price cuts in
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
SUITS, RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
1
2
3
4
Formerly sold at
$15.00 and $18.00
Formerly sold at
$20.00 and $22.50
Formerly sold at
$25.00 and $27.50
Formerly sold at
$30.00 and $35.00
Now
Now
Novv
Now
$11.75
$14.75
$17.75
$21.75
Furnishing Goods and Hats at "Ginger-Up" Prices
PHEGLEY & C A VENDER
At the Sigrn of the Cherry Tree,
CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER" STREETS.
- W7m ...
Pay Us
II " " w y i- r
. W -. - r- t-j -tr-f ... as a- 1
wL
O
Only
CENTS
f A C 1-1 T
And we will send you Ihis beautiful
Princess Dresser
O CENTS PER'-WEEK
- PAYS THE BALANCE
We bought these at 60 cents on the dol
lar. We offer them for. sale
the same way
$8.95
Reg. Price $14.50
.Sale
"Price
THE FINISH ,
HERE'S A BEAUTIFTJLi DESIGN PRINCESS DRESSER, made of fine selected hard
wood. flniehed, by special process a rich grolden color. It has two good-sized
drawers, the top one being- gracefully shape serpentine, fitted with wood knobs
and strong lock.
TUC PnilOTDIIfTinU AXD CABIXET WORK throughout are of very hlgrh order.
IHt wllllolnUUIIUri All parts are carefully joined and mortised together. The
heavy top is full 21x35 inches. .
The Large Mirror
In genuine French plate measuring" 18x36 inches and made with
bevel edge, the plating of which is guaranteed absolutely the
best and set in artfully shaped standards. v " " ;
Folks Living Out of Town:
Edwards Will Furnish Your Home on Credit by Mail
You may take advantage of this wonderful bargain on the same
easy terms. On ship orders enclose 50 cents extra for packing.
W Will Deliver Every Article Shown
in These Two Outfits to Your Home
Then pay a little each week
. a. -m -l I
or month. Edwards' terms
are best because they cover
everything. One mall pay- I
ment will completely furnish
your home even to the mop
and broom. Everything in one ac
countno extras to buy that's the
Edwards way.
Dining-Room Outfit, $33.00
$3.50 Cash, $3.00 Month
Includes solid oak dining table beautifully finished in rich
golden oak, dull rubbed. Has 48-inch top and extends to
full 8 feet, seating 12 persons. Price $18.00. The six chairs
are just as pictured and well-constructed of solid oak,
beautifully finish'ed to match table. Price for six, $15.00. (
Sleeping-Room Outfit, $59.85,
$6.00 Cash, $4.00 Month
Including a guaranteed Simmons brass bed, full 2-inch con
tinuous -post, $22; steel coil spring, $6; cotton felt built
up mattress, $9.50; solid oak bedroom chair, $2.50, with
rocker to match at $3.25; solid oak dull golden stand with
, 22-inch top, $3.10, and a full-sized Princess dresser with
three good-sized drawers and fitted with French plate
bevel mirror, $13.50.
Visit Our Exchange Dept.
Our entire fourth floor is fitted up for the pur
pose of displaying goods which are slightly
used and which-are oTfered on easy terms at
about one-half regular price. '. ,
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE B
-6RH0AK5TfiEET
5 t.
i EXTENDED CREDIT FOR EVERYBODY-