BEBHSTOBFF WILL START ON TUESDAY Wot All German Consuls to Ac company Ambassador : to Berlin. THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 11, 1917. SOME SENT ELSEWHERE Steamship Frederick Till to Carry Suite to Copenhagen Vessel Is Being Guarded Carc- fully at New York. WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 Arrange menta today were completed for the de parture on Wednesday of Count von Bernstorff and bis staff aboard the steamship Frederik VIII for Christt ania, Norway. The former Ambassador and the personnel of the Embassy will leave Washington Tuesday night. Not all the German Consuls who were Telieved from further duty here with the breaking off of diplomatic relations between the united States and Germany will accompany Count von Bernstorff out of the country. It was learned to day that a number have been instructed by the German government to depart from their former posts for points in faouth and Central America. NEW YORK, Feb. 10. The steamship Frederik VIII was given permission by its owners in Copenhagen today to con vey former Ambassador von Bernstorff and his suite to a Scandinavian port, according to a cablegram to the Scandi navian-American line officers here. No date has yet been set for the vessel's departure, but the officials of the Scandinavian-American line thought she was likely to get away Tuesday or Wednesday. In addition to the Am bassador's suite provision has been made for carrying about 200 German Consuls. Patrol of the waterfront by launches carrying rapid-fire guns in the vicinity of the Frederick VIII and heavy land guns about the approaches to the ves sel are part of the precautions wnicn will be taken to protect Ambassador von Bernstorff and other German of ficials at their departure from this port Wednesday. BEND PROVIDES 6 RECRUITS Yeoman in Charge of Work Pleased With Results, i T1EXD, Or., Feb. 10. (Special.) Six recruits for the United States Navy have been procured here in the past two days by Chief Yeoman Enos and Sur geon Sinclair, recruiting officers from Portland. Of these, W. J. Fllppen, W. It. Cannon and E. J. Davidson left last night for Portland, and Charles E. Chamberlain, W. S. Reese and W. M. Larson started tonight. G. Giesar also passed the examination, but was un able to procure the consent of his parents to his joining the service. The number of recruits procured here In two days' work is considered unusually large by Yeoman Enos, who attributes the success . to the dlplo matte break between the United States and Germany. THOUSANDS AGAINST WAR Many Telegrams to White House Are In Same Language. WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Thousands of telegrams from different parts - of the country urging steps to maintain peace between the United States and Germany reached the White House to day. Many of them were the same in language and evidently were the re-r eult of an organized movement. - Kepresentatives of the Emergency Peace Federation, recently organised at New York, called at the White House today In an effort to make an engage ment to see President Wilson next week. A mass meeting will -be held here Monday. One of the objects of the movement is to secure a referen dum on war as suggested by William J. Bryan. DEPARTING TEUTONIC DIPLOMAT AND ONE WHO HAS JUST uait JBLIX MAX SOON GO. y;-" 7A 5- ? - y I ' 4i i2L. 1 r?V ''KpT i f . wfr 11 TopRece.t Snapshot of Connt von Bernstorff, ex-Ambassador of Germ.nv. '" ncninoni. uelow Count Tnrnow.Ll -v ., . : . - . . anu nu Secretary. BRAZIL BUS PROTEST Note to Berlin Condemns New Submarine policy. 2000 VOLUNTEER FOR NAVY Kew York Militiamen Take Federal j Oath lor Service. NEW' YORK. Feb. 10. Mor than J000 men of the three battalions of the State Javal Militia became Federal vol. unteers today, subject to the Presi dent's call, by taking the Government oath. Vincent Astor, an ensign, will be one of Commander Forshew's aides. A school for recruits has been opened on the naval training 6hlp Granite t-tate. BLOCKADE CALLED ILLEGAL Responsibility for All Acts Resulting From Operations of Submarines Is Placed on the German Government. ade and consequently to leave entire ly with the Imperial German govern ment the responsibility for all acts which will Involve Brazilian citizens, merchandise or ships and which are proved to have been committed In dis regard of the recognised principles of international lav and of the conven tions signed by Brazil and Germany." GERMANY MAKES NEW MOVE . (Continued From First Page.) HOW I DARKENED MY GRAY HAIR I-ady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken Her j Gray Hair. For years I tried to restore my. gray hair to its natural color with the pre pared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and they were ell expensive. I finally ran onto a eimple recipe which I mixed at home that gives wonderful results. I gave the recipe, which Is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all delighted with It. To 7 ounces of water add a small box of Barbo Com pound. 1 ounce of bay rum and ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drugstore at very little cost. Use every other day until the hair becomes the required shade. It will not only darken the gray hair but make it soft and glossy. It is not etlcky or greasy and does not rub off. Adv. Superfluous Hair. Any woman can remove unsightly hair without discomfort or injury to the most delicate skin by simply apply. ing ?.th9 V.tc,ted part a made ty adding a little water to Demosant' a perfumed powder. Upon Ita removal In to or three minutes the skin will be found smooth and hairless. A single application usually suffices for the most obstinate growths. Demosant' la perfumed and will not irritate or dis figure. - Doea not stimulate the growth of new hair. Fully guaranteed. For t-o cents one can obtain a generous sup ply by mall In plain wrapper from the Bsbencott Laboratories, Portland Or or any drug or department store can supply It. Trial size for 23 cents, which la not perfumed. . ............... .i.,.,.,-,-,.,. gyyy RIO JANEIRO. Feb. 10. The Bote handed to the German Secretary of For eign Affairs by the Brazilian Minister at Berlin. In reply to Germany's decla- ration of tlio resumption of unrestrict ed submarine warfare, was made public here today. Th text is as follows: "I have transmitted to my govern- ment by telegraph your letter of -Feb ruary 3, In which your excellency -In formed me of the resolution of the German imperial government to block ade tireat .Britain, its Islands, the lit toral of France and Italy and the East ern Mediterranean by submarines which would commence operations on February 1. Your letter stated that the submarines would prevent all mari time traffic In the -'zones above men tioned, abandoning all restrictions ob served up to the present In the em ployment of means for sea fie-htlnsr and would use every military resource capaDie or the destruction of ships.,. Kew Move la Reaentedu "The letter of your excellencv 'nlil further that the German government, having confidence that the government of Brazil would appreciate the reasons ror the methods of war which Ger many s forced to take on account of the actual circumstances, hope that Brazilian ships would be warned of the jaiiser they ran if they navigated 1119 lnieruicted zones, the same as pas sengers or merchandise on board any other ship of commerce, neutral or oth erwise. "I have Just been directed to Inform your excellency that the Federal gov ernment has the greatest desire not to see modified the actual situation, as long as the war last, a situation in which Brazil has imposed upon itself the rigorous observance of the laws of neutrality since the commencement of hostilities "between nations with whom she has had friendly relations. My government has always observed this neutrality while reserving to itself the right, which belongs to It and which it has always been accustomed to ex ercise, of action in those cases where Brazilian interests are at stake. The unexpected - communication we have Just received announcing blockade of wide extent of countries with which Brazil is continually in economic 'rela tions by foreign and Brazilian ship ping has produced a Justified and pro found impression through the imminent menace which It contains of the unjust sacrifice of lives, the destruction of property and the wholesale disturbance of commercial transactions. Formal Protest Entered. "In such circumstances and while ob serving always and Invariably the same principles, the .Brazilian . Government, after having examined the tenor of the German note, declares that it cannot accept as effective the blockade' which has Just been suddenly decreed bv the Imperial government. Because of the means employed to realize this block ade, the extent of the interdicted zones. the absence of all. restrictions, includ ing the failure of warning of even neu tral menaced ships and the announced intention of using every military means of destruction of no matter what char acter, such a blockade would neither be regular nor effective, or be con trary to the principles of law and the conventional rules established for mill, tary operations of this nature. For these reasons, the Brazilian government, in spite of Its sincere and keen desire to avoid any disagreement with the nations at war, with whom it on irienaiy terms, believes It to be German communication was directed Is lacking. It Is considered certain that it has been forwarded by the government of Switzerland. The Swiss Minister here, who has taken over German In terests in this country, called at the State Department this afternoon and saw Counsellor Polk. Both refused to oiscuss tne conference, but It Is consid ered probable the Minister, on behalf or Germany, communicated that gov eminent s viev s. If he did, the Ger man suggestions were. It is believed. Bcu orally. It is regarded as Improbable that spe clfio suggestions would be put for ward, at least until the United States ina.cates in some way its sentiment to ward the general proposal for a cis i.uHionu ine development, however, served to draw attention to proposals for distinctive markings of vessels and rraustmenu ror passage of American passenger-carrying liners In the note announcing unrestricted submarine wanaro. Bern(oi-ffg Efforts Con tinned. It was disclosed tonight that when fr7.V. o. . "ernstonr . informed the or ine new German pol- .-, . cwun ws last week made to bring about a discussion apparently de signed to result in the United States ''us not to lane any serious ae t on and that Administration officials ucuiineo. to consider it. The present efforts, which are more or less different in character, are lnnV. as being more formal in those made at first. " , v, was tnrown upon : vi view wnen It was learned today that while the Berlin government was arranerini? fnr v,. campaign of ruthless warfare, certain German diplomats In various parts of the world were notified that military necessity" prevpnt granting of a period In which neutrals might adjust their maritime Interests every care would be exercised that neutral and especially American senger-carrying ships would not be tack? t0 unwarned submarine at- Favorable Action Unlikely. The manner In which th now . man proposal was received in official quarters left the impression that there was littlo possibility of a favorable re sponse here. The attitude of officials has been that only two onn,-,o , open to Germany; that she must either pursue her ruthlessness at the hazard of war with this country or restore her repudiated pledges given In the Sussex case. It has been felt here that Germany has beeu warned more fully than she f.-.any r,sht to "Pect regarding the attitude of the United States and that oho uaumea on ner rnnrsA nrttu 1 1 knowledge of its results. Tf i. that r.arni.i.. ,111 - - "T V" . .T v r ,u a position to negotiate In the matter until she has withdrawn from a campaign which the United States has condemned with the most serious step it could take short of Officials, however, annarniti. surprised at the German T one diplomatic quarter it was charac terized tonight as calculator ,i the State Department responsibility for . -"-.""'- uwn actions may lead to. It Is realized also that It will have an effect on the pacifist and the pro German elements In the country which will be embarrassing to official's here. Man, Whisky, Captured In Chase. MARSHFIELD, Or.. Feb. 10. (Soe. cial.) Chief of Police Carter and oth er city officers this morning captured Edward Elliott, following a thrilling automobile- race towards North Bend and took a suitcase from him contain ing 13 Quarts of whiskv. TCiitn - locked In the city Jail, and will be tried i & uuuLiegger on aaonaay. os e - 11311- amp er rr J?f IffTTif to our announcements of the Rush-Order, Close-Out Sample Sale has been gratifying indeed. Each 57fa?Tr?w?w enthusiasm grow apace each day Jias marked a gain in the sale of samples which must be disposed of to make room for new goods arriving for Spring business. Each day has been a signal for adding new reserve samples to the floor display of advertised goods. Each and every member of the sales-force has caught the sSritTf ?rl?1rt2f?-ctl?8 Une; Wh-ic must So at once, to make room for new goods now commencing to arrive m carload lots. Entire homes furnished now at saving prices and easy terms. SHOP NOW AT EDWARDS'! . JIS ifinMli StHNI Mfiit t-e lf tn )Z' Ill r Nrnsw imiiii "Simii "I SHHII mi ' awtwi sum) - mii.il fe a i- mull ikt Vltd IH.'r- tmalM mil 'id,'';- jlll UiMHlj Ma. 7. it'lmnitl Tfi MI iiimiih f i t.'iltltH. I UliHIS SJKil "" J!!"! 2! S Ms.!. uiu, j;n;;:5 G'!!!8 m mmm maxiS SmSl Wlia Uaiaal un3 rr,- 1 Pima m naja.riiw 3 T imilM stimiii a. a......' 1'. a. mull Li. "'nils, V.I "i imius. Miia en 2 in!! !"'"i ma a a..... a " ancTMi itifinu 'ES SSS!2. S!" !! KSSS til lis lii.litu aa Z7 - niTUlI BiHrlUl kmmi u wimo iimiifi muum "1n TfliM will 'I nu muli.i. mm wwi.-SiSS iZ Z ZSSi SliS i;."jini ifimirt -oi'Sia iudcb m 9 mm mm UtJKll LjJ LLiLil iiriulM tl-umnu tans mi 'HI Utita sm. "I 111141 tl t art 50C a Week isalfyoupay forthis$6.95 Royal Oak Library Table This Royal Oak Flntshed Library Table has a 42x28 Inch top. The legs are massive and sturdy 2 Inches square! There is a roomy shelf underneath the top and handsome book racks at each end. It Is a table that will be an addi tion to any living-room, li brary or den. It is a regu lar J9.50 table specially priced now at 86.95. Go-Carts 95c a Week fck. V 7'"Zr'7 4 ft an 'as." ' ' top, drop back and wheel To n r 1 st co 1 lapsl b 1 e tan Go - Cart with a u to m oblle hood and strong, clu r a b le frame, now at 1X.95. Handy Sulky cart, J3 SS5T value, at SI. 39 Lloy ds" Pr I ncess col 1 apst b 1 Sul kies, tan or blrfck guards, 6.95 50c Cretonne 39c Beautiful new spring cre tonne drapes in Tapestry designs. Ideal for living and dining-rooms: regular 50c values, now, only 39 "Sleep well Mattress 95c ; Week 3jWS35a Edwards Sleepwell Mattr are non-absorbent, shane-re lng of all-cotton, felted In laminated lavers. Guaran teed not to bunch or become lumpy. Guaranteed sani tary, money rerunnea it not satisfied: r orty-iive-pouna Klfty-pound Sleep Fifty-pound Sleep luikicu ii not satinea: i SLEEPWELL, now SS15.75 pwell. now ISIT.SO epwell. now S18.30 Sewing Machine Specials Zenith J40.00 drophead sewing machine. Has been 0 7C been used a short time, buMn first-class condition ijZ'TilO Special No. 2 machine, brand new, specially priced. $25. OO . $32.50 Overstuff erj Rockers, Tapes- AC try Upholstered, Special .0 1 .yd A large, room rocker with splendid shaped back and big. comfortable big wing sides and well-set arms. Tapestry upholstered spring seat; sides and back also covered with, -tapestry. Big value. Charge It at Edwards Edwards credit" system Is as broad and liberal as It Is possible to be made! Buy what you want pay each week or each month and enjoy your home while buying Itl Tou pay no premium for the accoma tlon and during this sale you save and save bia: come see compare! 1 mmmmtm Edwards Rug Is noted for Its com pleteness and the va riety of the patterns and c o 1 o rings shown. Whether you want a rug for living-room or city home or c o u a t r y Out-of-Town Folks Your Credit Is Good, Too! Tou may live In Baker City or Klamath Falls in either vent your credit Is good at Edwards' buy what you see advertised, or write for special prices on what you want and we will take the responsibility on satisfying you If we don't, return the goods at our expense. $14.00 Tiree Wool Fiber 9x12 Rugs, special now Three beautiful' patterns In rich colorings of brown, tan and Kreen. $9.95 bung alow, you will find just what you want at Edwardi" at saving pric es and eay terms. Exchange Old for New Exchange your old furniture for new at Edwards" an allowance of generous proportions will be made. Many exceptional bargains are now ready for the thrifty buyer in this department. Call, phone or write for Information. imrajA GOOD PLACE TO "TRADE KSsaX E2 a rv 7iffHm OAK STREET 5 land week after next. Leland Finch, secretary of the local association. thinks Baker will make a creditable showing at the meeting. Local re tallers are especially Interested In the plan for a united battle against mall order houses, because an effective cam palgn was waged last year by many of them. ALBANY PROFESSOR QUITS . E. Ferguson Will Become Grain Inspector at Kansas City. ALBANT, Or., Feb. 10. (Special.) After teaching In the junior ilgn School here only a few days. Professor O. E. Ferguson resigned yesterday. He received word that he had been ap pointed a Government grain Inspector at Kansas City. Professor Ferguson will be succeeded by Otto I Fox. who has been taking Baker to Send Merchants. BAKER, Or.. Feb. . 10. (Special.) Baker merchants plan to send a dele- Ita duty, to protest against this .Wock-. Association, whica wlii mU t in T Port- FOR A BAD COUGH Here is a fine -old-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or ca tarrh trouble that has been used with great' Buccess. Get from your druggist 1 oz. of Parmint (double strength), about - 76c worth, and add to It U pint of hot water and 4 oz. of granulat ed sugar. This will make full half a pint when mixed. Take one tablespoonful 4 times-a day. No more racking your whole body with a cough. Clogged nos trils should open, air passages of your head clear up so you can breathe freely. It Is 'easy to pre pare, costs little and is pleasant to take. . Anyone who has a stub born cough or hard cold or- ca tarrh In any form should. -give this prescription a trial. post-graduate work at the Oregon Ag ricultural College. GETS NEW BUILDING Third Block Projected in Week An--nounced. BEND, Or., Feb. 10. (Special.) An other new building, the third to be an nounced here his week, will be erected in the business section this Spring, ac cording to an announcement made to day. The building will be put up b T. M. O'Donnell and will be located on Wall street. Loeal brick will be used, tho total cost being abo $6003. GERARD'S PHONE REMOVED Embassy Cat Off Ten Minutes After Passports Are Requested. LONDON, Feb. 10. Ambassador Gerard, says an Exchange Telegraph Company dispatch from The Hague, sent to the German Foreign Office through a neutral channel a formal ? aa.aj.-g&j8a; l F ALff IJ I Iiimssi MaHaHIM H I LI WWm Jl. f , .U ml. l - fi f M "All Wool Kersey . Shirts I 3 oo Slickers anil Rain Coats that turn rain $2.50 and $3 O. D. Shirts . .$3.50 and $1.50 Sweaters $2.23 to $5.00 Waterjdng Rain Hats. . .$1.00 Watch Caps $1.00 Leather Gloves. . .75c to $3.00 We beg to advise that these shirts are made from genuine Government Ker sey, nothing: to equal them for double the money. They wear like iron. Teamsters, Loggers, Farmers, Miners should have one. S Compasses. . .$1.00 and $2.00 Navy Knives 50c and 75c Blankets $2.00 to $6.00 Corduroy Trousers $3.75 Wool Trousers. $2.50 to $5.00 Wool Riding Breeches $5.00 and $6.50 Munson Last Army Shoes $6 Marine Shoes $5 Meat Choppers $3.50 protest against the cutting off of the Embassy telephones by government or der 10 minutes after he had requested his passports. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasion ally if You Eat Meat Regularly. A Shipment of Ditty Boxes Just la,' 81 Each. Come to 04 Third Street and See the Most Interesting Store In Portland loa Don't Have to Buy. . S. ORXAMENT WITH EVERY BILL OVER FIFTY CESTS. FREE WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Iso man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation. dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders com from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a ta blespoonful la a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of traps-e and lemon juice, combined with lithla. and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder disor ders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink, which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. -