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nT - r .--' pur i . U V-i w . A -: . it -r so,coo cottc:j kill .WORKERS MAY STRIKE rn!ted rt-- Led Wire. . Fall River., Mass., March 10. Thirty thousand operatives la the cotton mills here probably will go on strike tonight The Cotton Manufacturers' association today rejected the demand of the union for a 15 per cent increase in wages. The textile council wtlr-tneet tonight to con sider the rejection of the operatives de mands, .and It Is regarded as almost certain that a strike will be authorised. PiS!0SS ill Srat Sool -.Tin'."; ' t I. II, Al derman to rr.avh a er:non the last Sunday In V.arrh on cMIJren's indjs trial work la the sobo"., putt!cg em phasis on the importance of habit bul'.J ng In youth. Most ff thesu letters are brimming full of pralsa and encourage ment for the work' "that has been .un dertaken in connection with the schools. Following are a few samples: W. B. Hlnson. First Baptist Church, Portland Am very much Interested la your communication, I will give this matter the most careful attention, and earnest support" for I believe in It from A to Z and then some. Harry H. Pratt Forbes Presbyterian Church, Portland 1 am glad to see our state department of education fostering this line of development and so thor oughly alive to its moral bearing In the character forming period of youth. I 'y mi I ILU.L s' " - o : ':. t r respor.be k..l te.i'y coo: t-; auon from t:. ministers of region throughout the state. ! J. It M. I3eM. Presbyterian, Corva"is I certainly T.l ccrr.i ly with your re quest, and on the evening at 7:30. JIarch 31, I win preach from the text "Be Dill gent In Business. Serving the Lord, or the Gospel cf the Totato Fateh for the Young Men of Oregon.". I shall read your letter to the congregation as a par aphrase of my text 1L Charles Dunsmore, Calvary Pres byterian, Independence la my opinion this Is the greatest and most , practical ylo ! t ! 3 -f f! y k -' .- '-, I : at yn-,r s-rv'. A rsUfti cn a farm In ii.it liUulll 1. 15) ril. ' .1 f Fr.v.k::.n, Columbia, C War., ar.d a part cf V:" finished their two day city today ciuirtry I y r,iT Ontario, CtiaUi, I thoroughly a r pred ate how l.elrful to the averaee farmer boy or girl this movement will b. Too often they are made to feel that be cause of their rural breeding and envi ronment they1 are several degrees be low the city or town youth In culture and Intellectual capacity. Of course we know that given proper encourage ment and direction the advantage Is usually with the youth bred and. raised In the country. If In aiy way you can use me in this work I am happy to be at your disposal at any time. HPS USEE AT m la this 0 FEHATOnS A?;D IXIZuZ ARE UriACLE TO AGREE DAY OCI AHESHE Promises Ccme From All Over State to Preach March 31 ' on Industrial Work. (United Prei Leavd Wire.) Cleveland, March 20. Every Indica tion here today points to a nationwide strike In the coal fields. Thirty-two operators conferred with the same number of representatives of the miners today, but the conference was fruitless. The operators are adopt ing a no compromise attitude and the miners are Just as determined. Though There Are 300,. Gun cf Jesse Lewis at Hoquiam movement in connection with the educatJ Bower Kotat Special table d"hote (after the theatre) suppers are an innovation that will please theatre patrons. Served in cafe, main floor, 10 p. m. to U rn. Music by ladles' orchestra. tlon of our youth, that has ever been at tempted, and cannot fail of the most helpful and practical results all oyer the state. I shall be pleased to devote a Sunday service to speaking to my con (Salem Bnreta ef The Jonrailt Salem, Or, Match 20. Ministers in all parts of the (state are quickly re sponding to yiejhvitatlon extended by Is Menace They do noi Dare to Disregard. " Ievelopers Conclude Work. " (Special te The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., March 20. Com- I II M ; (Speell to Ii Joonull Hoquiam. Wash.. March M y.undrti etrixem were hell w W Jse LewU. nned with a S. t the Coat Bhingle mill this morning; when he warned th men not to step foot upon h! property. ' Th Coata mill Is located on the tide flat and th only way to reach it w over a railroad spur. Lefts saw the crowd coming and promptly took his land and ror a time It looked at if blood would be ahed. The men finally withdrew. The atrtkera had Just taken out the crew of the Eureka Cedar Lum ber and Shingle company, shutting that plant down, and aa the Coata mill ad join! the plant and had enraged non union ahlngla weavers, they started to take out the crew there. The strikers have been getting I1-7B. $1.80 and 11 per day. The K. K. Wood mill granted s. voluntary Increase of 28 cents per day. Three mills are now closed here; the Northwestern, Hoquiam Lumber ft Shingle company and the BOURNE 7TH STREET B1LL CL1PS 10 FT. OFF BLOCKS (Wlnttoa Burets ef The Jon Washington, Marco 20. Senator Bourne's bill for widening Seventh street, Portland," for which ha has ob tained the approval of the treasury de partment, provides that the secretary of the treasury shall give quit claim deeds to the city of Portland for strip of land approximately 10 feet wide, off . v. a h BtMot aide of the ; new uta dctcuw. - - . - - -postof f ice site, and ; extending - tlons; Seventh irom xioyt m "u. c'u i part of the east end Of lots 8, 8, 4 and 1 In block S and a strip of land ap proximately 10 feet wide off the Sev enth street side of the custom house site from Davis to Everett, for street purposes only. The secretary of the treasury is to reserve such a portion of said strip for the use of the United States as he may consider necessary for areas, steps, approaches, etc INCENDIARY'S BLAZE DESTROYS LARGE MILL (United Pretn Wire.) Nelson, B. C. March 20. Following a series of incendiary fires in the last few months which have completely baffled the police, the fire fiend appeared again last night and as a result the big Yale Columbia sawmill is a mass of smoul dering ruins with a loss of $76,000. The fire was discovered early this morning " after it had gained considerable head way, and but for the lucky fact that the wind was blowing off shore, part of the town would surely have been wiped out. About 100,000 feet of lumber was de stroyed. , ik:'' ;X',iVV:;. EXPLOSION DEMOLISHES HOUSE; EIGHT KILLED '. '."v ' -f V (TInltVa Prww Leased Wlr.l ".'"'' Seranton,- Pa., March 20. Eight per sons were instantly killed and another seriously injured in an explosion, sup- . poseaiy or gas, wmcn wrecnea ins nome of John Cavalla at Dun more, near here. The dead Include Mrs. Cavalla and five children, Mrs. Vito Summa and Frank SumcSa. Mamie Summa, aged 7, was fatally injured. Cavalla at the time of the explosion, was absent. The house was entirely ' consumed by fir following the ex - plosion. -' . Kate Thompson Loses Land, . (United Pran Lcud Wir.t Olympla, Wash, March 20. The state . ef Washington owns title to tne lanas involved in the famous Kate Thompson case, according to notice received here from the Interior department The ease, begun in 1297 and fought through the courts, settled the question whether a person who decided to settle on land could claim a preference right after the state had filed a selection list Miss Thomoson. a school teacher, won In ' every Instance until this last decision, The stats will get about 1000 acres for its school fund. Chorea Count on 8-Hour-Dav. " f United Ptmi Leased Wire.) Olympla, Wash., March 20. Greasing , wagons, harnessing horses, collecting tools, and other preparatory,worlt of that nature may be called "chores," but they represent actual labor and count on the eight hours beyond wmcn it fa illegal to force city employes to work. The supreme court so decided the in Junction brought by Ernest Da vies and others against the city of Seattle, af- finning the decision of Judge Boyd Tall man in the lower court Pope's Name Day Obserred. ISnnHal to The ioumal.1 nome, March 20.--This . being , the feast day of St Joseph and the name . day of Pope Plus X, It was observed as a holiday at the Vatican. His holiness suid mass in his private chapel in the . 1.1m iat.r. a nA tilAn flnjt later gave an audience to the cardinals jin.1 n memhe.ru rtt the Catholics club of St Peter's, receiving their congratu lations and presents of fruit and flow ers. : Illinois Torn by Storm. in southernlHinols were swept yester day by a terrible storm. The wind wrecked a hundred houses here, doing damage estimated at $100,000 In Green ville alone. Two persons were s In jured. It is Impossible ; as yet to get an accurate estimate of the total losses. , Mitchell Succeeds Wiley as Expert. Washington, March ao.-r-Dr. A. S. Mitchell, chief of the St Paul labora tory of the Bureau of chemistry, today lias assumed office as temporary mem ber of Uie pure food board to fill the vacancy -caused by , the resignation of lr. 1. W. Wiley. . Factory for Rent. Two floors in new brick building Just completed st Hood and -' Baker streets, South Portland. Long lease, low ren tal. Building is well lighted and will make an ideal locatlQnfor manufactur plant, a. risii, care oi journal. At the end of 1910 there were 69 registered tradevunlons In the United -uadnBi, milk. ,,-wMwU winbit-1 ship of more than 2,000,000, - These to tals cohipare with a' membership of 1.081 in I&6 unions In 1880. . Our Restaurant v , Ideal for luncheons, aft ernoon teas, before-threa-tre Saturday 'night din ners.. An express elevator daily at noontime music by Ladies' Orchestra 12' to 2 p. m. Saturdays S :50 to 8. 7th' fl., new bldg. Our Optical Dept Where eyes are tested without charge and fitted to glasses by our regis tered Optometrists. Lens es ground here in our own shop to suit your individ- ual requirements. First floor, .main building. . . Jewelry Repair Shop A thoroughly modern Jewelry -Repair and Man ufacturing Shop, is main tained. - JewelryrT watch repairing and gold and sil ver plating done by ex perts at" a moderate cost First floor, new bldg. ' 1 1 ' IE Oast WM"f I? I ' gxeoxp rz.oox k Ms Inferior Decorating ' A phone -call to the Drapery Section will send an expert on Interior Dec orating to your home at the time you state. He'll giye valuable suggestions with no obligation on your part, .id fl., main bldg. Our Rental Bureau A splendid list of va cant homes, flats and apartments that '-will 'as? 'sist the home hunter jn getting desirably and quitkly located. All in formation given gratis. .PhonesEx. 4 or A-6101. Mail OrHer Service The, only -Department Store in Portland where a' scientific Mail Order Service is maintained.; FJc pert shoppers to care for the phone, or mail drders of out-of-town patrons. Send for new catalogue. lis :lr Portland' Has Hear3 These Artists THERE'S double enjoy ment itr fiMrincr atroin ... ... -i, the superb anas,- the exquisite songs and music, rendered on the Victrola and Grafonola in the same masterful way as when these artists appeared in rortland personally. " TETRAZZINI. soon cominf to Port land. : - - 88292-Carnival of Venice 88298 Traviata 88311 Swiss Echo Sonar JOHN M'CORMACK 64205 Macushla 65174-1 Hear Yoa Calling Me ' 74248 An Evening; Song -, 74236 Kathleen Mavotirneen SCHUMANN-HEINK 88836 Cry of Rachael 88135 StiH Nacht. Heilege Nacht man and wreath of roses Wfi atV53. VI row BTnMoe lOT.only vivid, striking Millinery Creations; not 1 -only the mbdeswhich have been -accepted as au thentic by Paris women, but Hats from which false, exag- gerated ideas have been banishedto sum up, an as semblage of truly beautiful, wearable hats. : ' World-famous Paris modistes Georgette, Ger maine,' Reboux, LouisonAlphonsihe, Marie Louise, have sent to this opening Exposition scores of their lairest masterpieces. Ana. tne nats oi tnose none less celebrated iNew York designers Lichtenstein, Kurzmaif, Francois, Joseph Paris and Hew York Pattern Hals, $25 to $t50 by Kurz- , with Ji- J ace frill x?A f.S. Hundreds of Other Hats Many of them by our own skilled milli ners Paris-inspired. And the smart Tai lored and Semi-Dress Hats of Bnrgesser, Hyland,' Fik, Phipps, Regina. We feature immense lines at $5, $8, $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. DcautifalHillin'yFlov'rs Never have the Millinery Flowers for Spring and Summer been lovelier than now.' Large American Beauty Roses, Moss Roses, Buds, Forget-Me-Nots," Hyacinths, Sweet, Peas, etc. And the prettiest Wreaths and Ornaments 25 to $4.50. r-.i-., Teachers' 31.50 Bibles Only 98c BAJEKEITT BOOK BTOXB KsXb OXOEU TXLIXTO . ' THE Easter Sale brings " unusual savings on all Bibles. The regular fil.50 self-oronouncin? Teachers' Bibles; printed on excellent quality paper, with . 14 sA . il A A. sort learner Dinamg. - aiso qa.ou rictonai ah jri " Bibles, with full concordances, maps and 125 .u SeCI full-page illustrations. Specially priced, each . . $1.25 BiUe$ at 79c Teachers' Bibles, with guides and aids. Soft keratol leather binding. Regular $1.25 rjQp edition. Easter Sale price I fl Bagster Bibles Reduced The famous Bagster Bibles for teachers Full maps, guides. concordances, etc. The 13 edi tion. $2.25 IS.2&', at $2.42 13.60 at $2.6S-and flQ Art 84.00, priced now at VtlsUV Devotional Books Complete line of Hymnals. Prayer Books. Catholic Bibles, etc-; 80c to $5. Devotional Book lets many titles, spe- dt (f cial for this sale 5c to W XUlf 25c Easter Books 15c Pretty little white padded books for Easter gifts. vGems from Burns. Longfellow. Whit tiep Tennyson. Lowell. 1 Kp Shakespeare. Each in box -LfJU Men's $130 Mew Spring fUaiohSulo93c wm w sv as, m v $14.45 for NewLingcrie Dresses! bxcoso rxoox iujv Binxszva WHAT; a timely offering this lovely new Lingerie Dresses at $14.45t and just at fa 5K I JTTBT ZXTSISB BTXS2TT ESTsUOBrOB SUn 0KDEB8 rXXASS ANY man will recognize them as $1.50 Union Suits on: first sight fine, silky Egyptian cotton gar ments, well-made and perfect-fitting! To introduce their line in Portland a big mill sold us 1200 suits at ."a price." Splendid Spring and Summer weight, made with. French necks, patent closed crotch and finished with pearl buttons. Long ft T 'or short sleeves white, flesh, pink,"J;nfi ; blue. Reg. $1.50 grades tomorrow . - , oiv.li ia uauun iiiuult I high necked. Pretty New, this season's styles, every one of themof laces, combined with fine lawnS and . embroideries, i All With tfl T1W lf.in clvc elrirt nirrnif thmirr 1 AwN- Kin.ciui, uuun.es juicft anu iugn nccitea. rreiiyi, pi iy jruc&s. opccmi price- for tomorrow's sale f is : onlv Other New Lingerie Dresses All that dainty, fastidious '"women could - desire in Lingerie Dresses may be found here in our splendid sec ond '.floor section. Every lovely material., rich allovers. embroideries, sheer, marquisettes, filmy batistes, fine French lawns exquisitely combined with the daintiest of laces and embroideries. ..v . w - Princess panel , and joined-at-waistline styles! They're Deautnui i . rncea trom mo to 14. :, xouu wonaer mat we oner' them at's.o. for not a waist in the lot is worth less than SS, and many of them as niga ai i.ev. $5 to 37.5Q Waista at $3.95 - Fancy models of rich messalines and taffetas, braid and embroidery trimmed Then scores of attractive styles in fancy nets and chiffons over firm net and silk linines. Prettily trimemd in underbands of silk, with braid and em broidery. ; borne with dainty lace yokes and cuffs. Made with high necks and short set-in sleeves. They're splen did, modish -Waist at the-price!-The regular !Q QpT 15 to 17.60 Waists, tomorrow priced, at only vOsJtl A Pre-Easter Sale of V - ..... ... . jeweiry msi rxoo ' hew Bvruniaa 1 SPECIAL lots k)f beautiful new Jewelry conceits, secured by our byyer while in New York, have just arrived for this Pre-Easter Salel . ,A purchase from one. of themost reliable factories of Attleboro. also Parisian jewelry, each piece guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Daintiest pieces to finish your Easter attire 85c to 00c Jeweled Hatpins Various shces and styles, several pictured. Only 300 of 1 Qp them for Pre-Easter Sale i-wC T5c to $1 Small Top Hatpins Now so popular. Various col ored stones with gold tilled and platinum settings. Note A Qn at $1 to Sl-50 Parisian La Val lierea Old Egyptian hammered work designs, also Greek effects with turquoise, coral and Q. other ," store settings, at tc1 H and'15 Silver and Plati noid Band 'Bracelets the Par isian fad, 'set ' with " all colored stones and filigree ef-(P1 A A fects. While lot lasts J)Irtt7 $7 to $10 French Satores La Vallieres Rich, beautiful de sign," as illustrated, of pearl strand, with drop of (PO QQ t's tyyu Pi i I illustration, on sale Cf I 60c and 75C Cuff and Beauty I ll kirn CJ' OI 4"S""vvllu wii .-(' luiijuuioc l.dftL O 21 pearl and rhinestone semi-prec-. WM ft5 ious settings. Note the OOs I M illustration on sale, set tdVKi platinum and rhmesl Granulated Sugar, Sack $5.95 , PURE 7000 OBOCEBT SASXDCEITX .KAXX. 0BDEB9 TVUZJTD JIXTY cents less than yesterday's wholesale price think of it! What a savin? this means to housewives, hotels. restaurants and boarding-houses I Dry uranuiatea Sugar; 100-lb. sacks- one sack to a customer none sold to other dealers.' For Thursday only, sack $5.93 Other Grocery Specials for Thursday 45c Baker's Chocolate ...... 33$ Pacific Minced Clams, 3 ens. 29 Pioneer-Milk, 4 cans at.... . 28 Pearline, 4 pkgs. at ....... 30 C. & B. Pickled WhrOnions 20 45c C. & B. Mixed Pickles. ,251 Jap Style Rice, 5 lbs. 25 Fancy Prune's, 2 lbs. 23 Anker's Bouillon, 50c bottles 25 Lovely White Goods rausT ixoo nr BtnuDnro obszb bt sun in ERE they ever - so diversified, so V V - novel and with white the ; key note of styles for Spring and Summer 1 FSBhion's .latest whim, Turkish . toweling weaves, Ratine and Eponge, are here. And every other wanted white fabric, from filmiest Swisses to heavy Linens for Summer waists, dresses, party frocks children's underwear. 31-inch White Embroidered Crepes for $1.25 45-inch White Ratine, openwork border $1.25 42-inch Fancy Striped Eponge for only $2.50 42-in. White Emb. .Voiles $3, $3.25, $3.50 $1 German Lambskin Gloves 73c ? f . . rrnar noos vuxn btxhjjikq THEY'RE a splendid special in Gloves at 73c. i Regular. $1 grades, : every one ot tliem. uood quality uerman lambskin, in white, tan and black. Your choice tomorrow at, the pair 35c to 50c Ribbons Spexially Priced 25c They're beautiful 1 Lovely variety of patterns and colorings floral and conventional designs, satin stripes and brocades. 8 and 6 inches wide. OK A Splendid 85c to 60c grades, on sale af. yard dJv 73c pievy Shipment anfl Sale ot CntiGIacs ! - $6.50 Sugars and Creamers Dainty patterns. ' with t beautiful star cuttings.- .Special (Pff "Q for tbis sale tomorrow, pr. Ptlxil $7 Cut .Glass Pitchers Twc pint r size in star, whirlwind and prism . cuttings., ape- urc uj in cial for this sale at only new attractive nail-head (PP f7Q pattern. Special at only Vth I U : $3 Cut Qlasa Jelly Dishes Star design with or without (PI . fJQ handles. Special at only Vl I $T Cut Glass Fern" Dishes 8-inch size in beautiful deeply-cut patterns, with s-inch silver-plated lining. $7 Star Cut Vases .QP QQ 10-inch size. Special VW0 riBST TI.OOB wanr wtntozBd : mux. ouias .nura F SUCH is possible Cut - Glass more brilliant more beautiful than- we've shown, composes this im mense shipment just unpacked. Many new designs, in all wanted pieces, from the smallest - Nappies to magnificent Punch t Bowls, f -Rich, ;; deep : cuttings; significant of the best grades of Ameri- ran Tut fHa! ',.- . i i .i What housewife cannot use a few new pieces at these special prices? In force for three days onl' ; $3.50 Cut Glass Bowls 8-lnch size, in handsome star OA QQ and sunburst pattern, at VTtOa7 ; $1.75 Bon Bon '! Dishes Suni burst and star patterns. O'i QO Special for this sale 'at $XtO $2.75 Cut Glass Nappies S-inch size. : with and without handles. Prima Donna pattern. CO 1 Q Specialjor this sale, at $5 Cut Glass Mayonnaise Sets- Dish and plate, in ' star and sun burst patterns.. Medium QQ QO bpecial this sale (PUtUi at $5.79 Glass size. r. $5 Cut inches high, with attrac tive star cutting. ' Special $a , Cut Glass .Bud .Vases In star and prism cut- fl1 ylfl Special at only tyLrtV Comports Six, tings. Armour's Toilet Specialties WITH a woman expert here to explain the quali ties of the various articles, you'll be interested. in this new line of Armour's Toilet Goods :the Luxor. Luxor Liquid Olive Soap at 25c and 50c. Luxor Bath Powder, sale at 50c Luxor Toilet Powder, only 50c Luxor Foot Powder, sale at 25c Luxor Tooth Powder, only 23c Luxor Toilet Soap, sale at $1.00 Luxor Nail Stone, sale at 50c Luxor Toilet Water, sale at 75c Luxor, Emery Boards, sale 23c. Luxor Complexion Powder 75c Super Tar Shampoo, sale at 15c Transparosa .Glycerine Soap.. -. .cake 15c. . t , 'J Certified Soap. 2 cakes for 25c Morris & Co.' Mincemeat, four packages at only 25T Grape Juice, 25c bottles . . .201 Libba Catsup, bottle .....18 Virgfl Rice, in sacks 23d Round-Up Cleanser, 5 cans. .25 12c Macaroni, 3 pkgs. 25 7Tb Ig bargain table of Canned Coods at phenomenaUy low prices. FIFTH. SIXTH, MORRISON AND ALDER STREETS, jj Willamettg Rotary, $32.50 BSOOXTB TZiOOB NIW BtJItSINO EVERY woman who hasn't a Machine should inves tigate this superb Willamette Co lonial Rotary a wonderful ma chine at such a price as this I The Rotary Style, that won't clog that has the. automatic tension oiled conveniently from above. i vy-r3 'I a i Scores of other merits distinct- K V-AJJ ive with the famous Willamette make alone, v Come, up to the department tomorrow and have our woman expert point out each merit and verify each statement by a practical demonstration. Handsome; attractive oak- case, in ' Colonial style. ; Just as pic tured here. Two dollars on purchase arid $1 a week if vou like Priced at $32.50. tA-Willamette Mission Rotary $35. The Dc&kuCabinet.Rc4aryl.$40; ; 'V ;. f ; .